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ROBERT EROESCHLE Prccfid E711 BEVERLY ANTHONY Vice Prrfrident 1,1 PAGE Twrrvr Student Htl lflllltets ANITA GROTH MARGARET SHAW Secrelzzry judge RUSSELL STOLEI STANLEY MCLACHLAN Treur111'w' Yell Leader The student body officers of Fall, 1948, carried on one of the most eventful terms seen here at Lincoln under the leader- ship of President Bob Froeschle, Vice President Beverly An- thony, Secretary Anita Groth, Treasurer Russ Stolfi, and Yell Leader Stan McLachlan. Due to the poor attendance at the school dances which were previously held at the Aptos gymnasium, the student body of- ficers held the first school dance of the term, the Gridiron Gallop, at the Ariel Club with Larry Cannon furnishing the music, and the second dance, The Witches' Waltz, at the Century Club with Mardy Leaver and his band. Not limiting their activities to all play and no work, the officers planned and carried out a successful drive to collect clothing and games for the Navajo Indians. Over one thousand pounds were sent to them.
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Above : joal Cronenwett, joan Carr, june Larson, Alan Fraser. Lefl: Barbara Lange,, Lou Passeri, Ron Polster, Bob Tornberg. Right : Diane Lister and Sue Pittman. Lefl: ,Ioan Walti, Don Gal- li, Marilyn Pasini. Rigbl: Harriet Kleinen, Paul Coleman, Bob jones. PAGE FOURTEEN Class llllirers lutrullure ew The traditional high senior activities were capably handled by President loal Cronenwett, Vice President joan Carr, Secre- tary Iune Larson, and Treasurer Alan Fraser. Highlighting low twelve activities was The Moonlight Cruise, which was held at Aquatic Park. With the help of Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan, class advisor, the officers, Lou Passeri, president, Ron Polster, vice president, Bobbie Lange, secretary, and Bob Tornberg, treasurer, were able to carry out their plans. Through the efforts of Don Galli, president, joan Walti, vice president and Marilyn Pasini, secretary-treasurer, the junior class wastreated to a rally at the Parkside Theater. The sophomore class enjoyed a successful term under the leadership of President Rich Friedman, Vice President Diane Lister, and Secretary-Treasurer Sue Pittman. Last, but not least, comes the freshman class who elected Paul Coleman, president, Bob jones, vice president, and Harriet Kleinen, secretary-treasurer to guide their activities.
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