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Make Their Last Rosally Pndgorncy-Dislikes people who tell secrets Best memory of Lincoln is when they started to finish ir. Brown hair and green eyes. lflurine Sandy-linjnyi swim- ming and drilling in the drill team. Likes all the wonderful friends she has made at Lin- coln. Les primal pos- session is his boots and saddle. Majnred in math :md scicnve. Brown hair and blue eyes. Fur- ture will be college. 6. -.,. V ' i ' - ' 'lv up ff 4 W It Wayne Schulz- Blond hair, blue eyes. His favorite pastime is duck hunting, Active in Hi- Y. Ambition: to be radio tedi- nicinn. Al Pingpank-Black hair and hazel eyes. Ambition is to go to Stanford. Activities: school photographer and the Log. Mniorgd in science. ' Anita Rosen-To make tip her mind is her ambition, Keys to lauherh, car prized possession. Famrire pmitnes: baseball, IUOH 105, jerry Sthnrninglinuxtn.-Black nail and hiucl cpu. Nlayorw i. History Likes B. and dislike., other girln. Most prized pos Session is E. ll. Marilyn Schrococx - Future: Call Likcs l.P.0.'5, high senior term. Ann's parrivs atc best memories, Activities: Tri-Y 3 and Log. jane Servetttc-Her car, Sheba, is most prized powessinn and writing letters is one of her fa- vorite pastima. Attire in Tri- Y Y 5. . 1 i 5 1 Av 'N. T Diane Slater--At-tiviriea: 40 Links, journal editor, Variety Shnw diremir. Prircd pimms M sion ii het fathcfi car. Foot- ' ball games but memories. i i Dorothy Snrnnicrv-Anibiiinn is to leave school and get mar- l rit-tl. Futura secretary. Most 'prized pox-xession ia Glens pit- Iliff, . Io-Ann Sears-Favorite nas- time is talking to Rnsally. Bas- ketball games rate high ns lrvr best memory of Linmln, Ambi' tion is to navel. Maggie Shick-wCounting the days until graduation is her la- vorire pastime.. Likes walking in rain. gym, Glen Miller rec- ords, Tri-Y Z secretary, Sandra Smith - Best memory of Lincoln is I.O.P. meetings. Likes Bill. Activities include Tti4Y 3 and song lcaldtr. Di,- likcs turnips and carrots. Helen Spentei--Likes people who ltccp pmrniigs and tlis- likes gossips, Air-conditioned rallies are best memnrim uf I 'Li ncoln, Marilyn Stromihcim -- Favo- l, rite pastimes 'include parties t and I,O.P. Swamp Girl is he! l most prized possession. An acx 2 tive member of Tri.Y 3. . , ,. Dennis Olieefe and Bobbie Blair are talking over what they are going to do at the Senior Prom with their dates. Dennis seems to think that if his :late has the same ideas that Bobbie has the money will float away. The Senior Prom was a terrilically successful event, held at the Peacock Court of the Mark Hopkins, leaving each high senior with fond memories of the great times had by all at Lincoln. Dennis was always seen at the Lincoln athletic events writing stories for the Lincoln Log. Bobbie Blair handled all the money for the high seniors this fall as treasurer of the class. PAGE TWE NTY-ON E
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,.. .N l Albert llriagliocco -N Crit'ket's l prized possession is his '32 I ' Ford, which hc hopes tu learn ' ' to drive in the neat future. Hu ' was active in ruth, E p B Bud Mahan-Favorite pastime: is riding his inotorcyclc. High senior year and Senior Pituit- are best memory of Lincoln. Future salesman. DanMaralangas-Enioysp1ay- ing and watching football, sail- ing, sleeping. Acziw in foot- ball at Lincoln. Wants ro be tr dentist. a rand Future : L 3 i i IW All dressed up in glamorous gym suits are Dorothea Clement and Esther Kraus two very active high seniors. Serving Lincoln seems to be a habit with these two girls, and they did so especially in their high senior term carrying two of the heaviest jobs at the school. Esther was responsible for the school paper, the Lincoln Log, as editor, and Dorothea was student body treasurer, which means handling the sale of student hotly cards, football game tickets, and all of the money matters at school. PAGE TWENTY time and in and Warren ' S the pas- pole winning Activities: mack Futurcst bachelor and Dennis nu mher 2 book Mori laugh. Ann Marte ties: scudm! Links, Tn Y al . and h ls
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ii 2 Term A Success PAGE TWENTY-TWO On their way to LINK-TV, the fall variety show, are Mary Harley, Sandra Smith, and john Cortopassi. All three were instrumental in the variety show and class affairs. john was co-director of the show, which was planned as if it were a television station having its programs for the day. The show was very successful, being filled with Lincoln's best talent and top entertainers. Sandra Smith was one of the pretty fall song leaders, taking an active part in leading the school spirit at the games and rallies. Mary Harley was one of the outstanding students of the fall class, as a speaker at graduation and a life member of the California Scholarship Federation.
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