Abraham Lincoln High School - Roundup Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Til ZWHJVI1 ei gum PETE FERRERO P1 eilderzl MR. l2l.lXll2R s Swlifn' fflrzir Spomar LINDA MAGGIONCAIDA SUSAN HOLBROOK I ne President Stfrrufmy PETE EERRERO As high senior president, Pete Ecrrero has spurred the class on to more and better activities. As part of the background for this job, he was an assistant yell leader during the football season. He was also a nieniber of the Forty Links and secretary of the Big Brothers. He was o11e of the ollicers who or- ganized the Senior Picnic and other high senior ac- tivities. LYNDA MACCIONCALDA Lynda Maggioncalda has always been a part of the activities at Lincoln. Sho was a Junior Proni Princess, and as a senior, she was selected by the student body as Queen of the Bell Caine and Bell Hop. In addition to being vice president of the senior class, she Was a member of the Forty Links and Big Sisters. SUSAN HOLBHOOK As Secretary of the High Senior Class, Sue Hol- brook broadened and extended her part in the activities at Lincoln. She was Editor of the Lincoln Log during her High Senior year, and she was ai NORNI COHLER LYNN ROBIERI S 1ifE61J'IH'EV fm ar niernber of CSF, Big Sisters and was a Forty Link. Sue also had the honor of being Superior Court Judge for a day at City Hall. NORM COHLER Norm Cohler, treasurer of the high senior class for the spring semester, is interested in science and math, and he hopes to attend M.l.T. in the fall. He won the Science Award for his demonstration of llashing lights, but could be very unscientilic as well. as when he would sneakily play with the adding niachines in registry when he thought Hr. l7itzgerald was not looking. He has shown the talent and leader- ship so necessary to a successful ollicer. LYNN ROBERTS Lynn Roberts, an attractive and personable girl, was one of the leaders of her class. She has also had a lot of experience for her job as juror of the senior class by being the sccretary-treasurer of her class as a low sophomore and vice president as a high junior. She was Bell Princess in her low senior year. Lynn exhibited the spirit and style which is characteristic of Lincoln students wherever they are.

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we gggfld Sf Q It was one of those typical September days in San Francisco. The minute the weatherman had heard that all the children were going back to school he had lifted the blanket of fog that had lain over the city all summer and had replaced it with a new, bright coat of sunshine. All over the city, the excite- ment of Hback to schoolw was in the air. And at Abraham Lincoln High School, there was more than just a little excitement. uUnbelieVable,w the head counselor, Mr. Morris could be heard explaining. And a moment later Dr. Hill chimed in with, uCan you imagine-so nlanyf, So manygthat was the first phrase applied to the class entering Lincoln in 1957. There were 690 of them-all lost, anxious, excited, terrified sopho- mores. Xvhat confusion, what delirium, on that first day. Bravely clutching their newly-bought binders and sporting clothes of the latest styles, the sophomores were led around the building by seemingly infatiga- hle high seniors known as Big Sisters and Big Brothers. That was the first day. As the week went on, the new sophomores began to get used to that wonderful land known as High School. By the end of that week, they had bought their first Lincoln hook covers and had been to their first high school rally. And then the work began. ,lust as the teachers lost little time in getting the sophomores started on their first assignments, the spirited 690 lost little time in planning their first activities. Don Bryant, fresh from his term as presi- dent of Aptos Junior High School, led the class in the organization of the Spaghetti Feed. With the help of Bonnie Hughes, Lynn Roberts, and Sue Holbrook, whom the class had also elected as ollicers, the Spa- ghetti Feed proved to be delicious as well as fun for those who came. Everyone agreed that such an acti- vity was a Htremendous accomplishmentw for so large a class. Bob Lewon began the high sophomore term as president of the class. He must have seen socks in l1is dreams that term, for the Bermuda Hop was the big event. Wlith socks of all colors and types strung at every available spot in the gym, the school udanced all nightw While anxious oflicers, Sue Hol- brook, Lynn Cipolat, and Anita Nagel, ran them- KCOIIUILILHII at End of Senior Sectionj



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tcrims. :intl in CLHTA. CCSP, then, CAI ni Army. Llllkl KKIIOSS LOIIIIIIVII tE'.In'lS. UXYEN ALEXANDER xigis Li lginguigc in.iini', in III-mls I. .md I I KM My ii HUD ADKINS was :I sriunrc mgiiwr. on thu track xml Iwwling MIKE AHIZRN rms .in inrlnstii.iI .irts m.i1nr ,intl un thu truck PAT AITKIHN mg1inretI in Iznglish, was in J,1rcI.linus 'Iiri-Y. Shc'Il :xttcnil Sun Joie Strike for tlentzil hygiunc, tlgincc slums. Shfll .lttvntl Sun Jose Stgrtu. JANET ABSIIIRE nmiffreil in Iiusiness. She tclcphrine opcmtnr after she graduates. PAUL ACCA N PO maj iiretl urs, He'II gittcntl tullcgc for engineering. CHARLES ADAMS p.1rtitip.ituI in seni-ir grfti in: Ahrflligim Linuiln High Sclimul. DEBBIE ADAMS maj-in-tl in Englishg w.is Shclll work :lt tha Tclepliivnc Cmiliprrriy. thcli, - L ,, in science, mrithg 'Inns ri- xxnrk irc . was in Big Iimth xitics Whilc attend in mmlcrn tllinuc marry, W fa I ag fp.. 'S wi I 'AAAAA I ' JULIE ALLISON participitctl in senior .ittixities while .ittcntlin Ahrriham Linuiln High Sclmul. RICHARD ALTMAN, mirth and music n1.ij-ur, Kms in Imintl ROTC, Entcrtriinmcnt Club, GHTA. Hcill attend Strxtc. JLIIDITH ANDERSON imiticipated in st-ninr activities uhilg rlttcmling Ahnihgim I.in1.nIn High Sclmi-I. JEFF ANDERSEN nude Lhincsc his rnriinr rind was nn on the. swimming tcqim. in Block I., Big Brothers. State ahmtl, CATHY ANDREXVS, 11 stiunrc rnnjur, was I1 nirrnhcr of Cyg- -.-. V JK nuttcs Tri-Y. Shc'II be llll X-my tcchnicizin. ' , GIL ANDRINI majnred in music :intl was in brmtl, orchestra, if Big Brothers, Hc'II make: miisiv. his priift-ssinri. Rm fi 1 . I IRIS ARMOS, .in English .intl Frenrh mai-mr, was .iftiw in ilr.im,1 gintl tlurifc, term play, IHJIILC Club, UC ahead. DORIS ARNOLD was 11 lxusincss ctlucrltiuii uiuioi rind prirtici- Q prited in GAA, Juniur Atliicvcmcrit. Shdll attend CCSP. ,g R I Q mf' Q' REBECCA AXELSON P.l!'lIliIPLlfCd in wniiir activities while nt' lvntling AIWI'1lIl.lH1 Linn-iln High Scliniil. RICH BAIIIN inzijurcgl in sticnre, mzith and hngungcs, :intl imc in Block I., Rrilly Cnmniittcc, ROTC. COP nlmitl. RICH BACH mgijoretl in mgithine shnp giml pgirtiriixitul in scninr .lttixlticw xxhilr .kt Linuvln. CCSP .ll1t.lLl, SANDRA IKAC,IGAI.I?I'l wins gr mumlwr of CSE .unl Rt-tl ffinss, She will :im-ml State rintl LAI -to be Ll lub tcf.hniCi.:n. .ww in I is ' L7 - JIM ASIMAKIS, gr math :intl Iiistury ni.iior, uns in Big Iirntliers ROTC fulliu-rl. IIc'II nttclicl CCSP or State. BONNIE ATKINSON m.linrt-tl in English, Spanish. :ind histury .intl wus in thc term play. Stgltu fur teaching. LINDA AUIBIZI., grn English. srience, and Spanish rnzij-ir, w.1s in CSE, Big Sisters, GAA Iprcsiclcntj. UC at Davis. IZVELYN ARVANITIS pzriticipitcd in scninr .ictixitics while 11 tr-ruling Abi.1h.im Lincoln High School. LIZ BAIXIIQR. ,i Iiistiiiy limi-vig was .ilw Li reg unity: .in-I Littixr. in scnini Jctixitics. S.xn Jnsu Snitz flllultl. CIEORGIANA IIAFIJIKQO inzlinretl in English rintl rms in Bra, Sisturs. Em.innnw Tri-Y. Shfll :rttcntl Smtc- te.1ching. CIA JANET IIAILIEY, n I.ingugigc :incl musir nminr, will .mr-nil U f . :intl than gn to Iiuiwipc, Ilupt-Q Lu be a writer. JOHN IIALDXVIN pmtiiipritutl in sn-nini rittiiitir-s whilr .ittcnd ing AlNI'LllI.lIlI Linrnln High Sthi-1-I.

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