Lincoln High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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With strong hand, Dr. McLoughlin guided a Western Empire that ' was as unique as it was power- , ful. 5 Z 5 - Over the famed Oregon w. Trail, following trappers and Indian guides, the pioneer reached the fer- tile Willamette Valley. The hardships he en- dured made him deter- mined to defend his land as well as plow it. , if , 4 M4-- If s Mount ' ' , . ' , - 1 --:.r2'w.x-te- .. 6 l -af i wxmu. ILPOUS ' u Q 09 3 ,M ,fill . 5 Q I I i Mr ' CQLUM L 1- I ss g ,S -,. 5 5 unuwerjn '44, '.',...,-, '-' 'xxx : t ls, , mussoaeefs i ' , ' mass W, f .gm V ------. , I 1 4 mason cm - , N . S I Hman ' 1 Q-Manu-i vaumf -2 'S wnxtesongfw 'I DLALLA, It s. , uf, . a 1 2 .V .N 'IP ' 'Q 'olusvwrou 1 I I 5 4 .M , , Y 1 , mum 4 new V: lg 5' S Qsuvruu , 5 ix? su. o----, ix' gum , . QHEK vnu: 3- uw 5 wa, X l A'5l'f2z1'! o ' f 4 - 5 ,e X ' ' 5 ' if - Q? ,tt I Q l'w 'w'? 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X 1 ' be rw was-Q ....,,,c V, .--ga The old Portland High School, erected in 1883, with its narrow corridors, steep stairs, and skimpy laboratories,-with its pretentious towers and arches, served for half at century as an institu- tion of secondary education in Portland. The clock door, a pleasing architectural detail of our present building. 'iwxli The typical log school house of pioneer days was the forerunner of our modern, fire-proof, brick and stone structures. aff! ffzepaft we leave fzelzzkzd - Here are two pictures of the present l,incoln High School. The First shows the building as it appeared while under construction in 111111 the other as we see it to-day, mellowed and swathed in ivy. you . ri s , .Z 'f-, i il '- xv-K fu .Q l 5 I l its , fl . . ,ee M -, llll HH , I!! I 5 I ,..,. W M ,..1 Wwwfm-:re f 5 sl gafmiziiiiii L S x.1ffj.C2li?no BND chic! R Ritek uonilgibfiiiig' ouijgria, S :fwfr wwf jf v36Slfs J ,-srv'fif'D V WST ' 1, K. tk X 4.3. K3 K ,RL V. R. 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Gfaidffswf ai , - 9' S W9 Rf, J idflftiz F , ,SE-,, -,ix wi., wifi' wwf' V ' . wifi' wi? waz!-a'A',i ive.:-ftcxj . mi' fi 5 :AW wt? . if ., . . L- Q A s ii' , ,rpf1'1-9557! .ivmE'5lL9i R J Nfovfi A if 'CLZTV , a R. ' ..-RMA fa fk W APPEAR THE PRINCIPALS OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL WHO HAVE MOLDED THE EDUCATIONAL POLICIES OF THE SCHOOL FOR THE PAST HALF CENTURY. -1923 1923-1925 1915-1934 19344935 .Q af? T. Davis Nonmnx C. T1-:onus W. L. VERRY Horxm Jsmcms .A., Harvard A.B., M.A., Yaleg A.B., Eurekag M.A., Chicago A.B., M.A., Yaleg :reared LLD., Willamette Retired LLB., University of Oregong Rffiffd LLD., Oregon State and Portland University Refired 19354941 HENRY M. Gunn A.B., M.A., University of Oregong Ph.D., Stanford University S Q L MRS. GOLDA WICKHAM, Dean Qf Girls JOHN I.. PHll,1.lvs, lviff' Prinripa, BS., University of-Oregon AB., Reed Collegeg M..-X., Oregon S College COMl'l.E'lklNG THE ENTIRELY NEW EXECUTIVE STAFF AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ARE THE DEAN OF GIRLS AND THE VICE PRINCIPAL. MRS. WICKHAM SUCCEEDS MISS MABEL DOVVNS WHO RETIRED IN THE SPRING OF lQ4l AFTER THIRTY-SIX YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE. MR. I'HIl.l,II'S SUCCEEDS MR. YORK. Mrs. VVICKHAM exercises the wifely prerogative by reading Here is proof that versatile Mr over her husband's shoulder. domestic matters. l l 5 Q i E 5 3 I 3 s 1,-p----M - 5 PHll.l.1vs is well in fc 1 v 53031 'Rf . FF EY? 1 . ,. . - HAROLD KING ETHEL M. MOSRIN BETTY HIGGINS HARRY L. KEATS English English English English . ' ,gui Q: W ABEL D. SOUTHWDRTH MARY TOWNSEND ROSETTA THURSTON MARION B. WEBB English Latin and English English English NORMA THUMPSON Assistant Sccreiary ,,.. im: If A- is . X ik ,.... '- M , i ,Xi -- Lv SHANNON FETTINGER English A K si MERTICE TOWNE English FLDRENCE A. RICE Secretary MILDRED STEINMETZ English MAURINE BROWN English RUTH ARBUCKLE FLOYD ALBIN English French, English. History HOWARD SAGE Hlstnry NATHAN BERKHAM History LACY COPENHAVER History, Mathematics g r--': H I LMA ANDERSON History TED ROHWER Hlstnry HELEN CRITCNLOW Histary NDLA CDAD History EVELYN JONES Mathematics ' oakzkzg bam? on flzee, 566132 cg 27266 fa flzy dzzfzks, flzrozzglz pas! ages befzdzkzg, bzzzldzkzg, WE bzzzla' fo ours fodzzyf' WADE WILLIAMS History - xx sl 0LlN WILLS Physics, Mechanical Draw ing grmzdazzrs, f f- .M fgiw gg 1 342:11-Q: '. ' A HENRY BALDWIN Mathematics f QQ' JV. N F. V. MAGAURN Biology s. 0 -. f Sr 5- .rp A Q ' MARY THATCHER 3 Physical Education, Health NELL ARMSTRONG Mathematins ANTON LINDSTROM Physics 'll' , 1' LEONARD GEHRKE Science LULU McLAUGHLlN ARVA WANN Spanish Commercial :fn wg: Q C :A -ff A ' l 'X - A ' 1 -'T 'W ' 5 A - T ' ,wi K GEORGE ZAVISLAN ELEANOR TIPTON Music Music Q . ' , LUCILE MURTDN Mathematics GERTRUDE GREEN Biology X FRANKLIN FOWLER Latin, Spanish LOTTIE HYDE Commercial Nwx ' m 34 5'-1 .. :-If-: . K GRACE PRATT Nurse ALICE MARSTDN Librarian S is PAUL HELLER Chemisfry --if CLARA SETTEM Spanish RUTH CAROINAL Cnmmsrcial A A Tis ii? ,BL 'U , -D it gy , , -0: 1 .. , ' ROSA REICHLE Cafeteria DOW NAN MOORE Assistant Librarlan X! N gs 5 R R N , A .. if 'HU X AS' PM 3 RUTH WINCMELL Chemistry CALVIN B. FOULK Biology Q. S ff: .'i. I 4 BERTHA HUNTER Latin W 3 su A fs ,X - 5 , RUTH HALVORSZN DALE SCHOFIELD Physical Education Hlln CELIA HUNKINS Latln, Gemsan OLIVE VALCK Art Art 5 K in 1 iggfihii A ANNA WAGNON NICHOLS CAROLINE SARGENT Hall Malron Room Stall PM do no! Mama flzee elder Wbrfd, fzor ligdffjf 36'lDdl'df6 ourselves rom flzec, Would ZW6 son sclpazmfe lzzkfzseffrom flzcfaf!26l'?D ,SOM - -ffl' D .1-. .,:, 75,9 , 5, ,, L5 . . Lf-iikifx-W X X NM .. ,,.,. :wk W 'm.. Nas 1 ! Q ' ' 22211 ' U 42 ..... . Q .W fix 6' xy, X Q 'N .,... , , . X Q ,Q ms Wa ig at J S K l ,DNA. L AROLINE RANLES inglifh Jlflalhemalirx Engliylz Retired Deceased Deceased ,D FRIENDS are BEST FRIENDS TER TEACHERS, NVHOSE LONG ASSOCIATION WITH THIS TUTION HAS MADE THEIR NAMES SYNONYMOUS WITH JLN HIGH SCHOOL. ii .1 I 4 rim Sriivr 'frmmrrfml 'nl uf l'1vrll:1ml S' frvdit l'niul1. I5 V . A V' i MA'riui-:siix ml lzdurnliurz elllurst Si-Iiiml. 'NR i-:Nm 'l'AGc:.-WT Srirnfr Retired vm WIIQHT fathzmaiicf of Brooklyn School. Sri lil l':lMLXRD Nl. lll'lA.lF, fur many lfmxix Uuliiilr. u'tvr.in sfivlirz- years on Ilie stall uf Stnnfurdl ni- tc.iulirr. in-liird an ilu' swim: nl' versity: :ls xi lmicnlii in-:ivln-r in I4l4O. Slim- gmc .issistqimv in nil. IHO7. Dr. Hulme' liniiidq-il Ille li-clingiii.a!e'r1.1ls I-wr lliv xi-.ill-wink. Cardin al, MM ii M,x'i ri,i-:Y l,.-xi'R.x xlUll'l'lll'P QSARL IDIINTUN, fln-hf'.-lrn Ilirfrmr. l.i:i1N.x l.u1kxni.i. Lulm Ilfazl. f.'l1.f'nii'vIrv lliivlnryllrziif Retired, and clvuitim: liimsclf lu nun rcliriwl: nutvd fur licr p:ilriA vnu' Supvrx isivr fwfr lliu Rvlirvd privziu' leaitliiiipx. uric se-ix ici- during ilu' lirsl ll 1-:ld 5 1-fl,-wrrliilid. ll'1ir. V? ,N R. Vllxilim XVAIIKIIR lfl1:i.i,IaS1li:Aun Norm! Srif'r1u',i' Cizjffrriiu llmil Trzirislerred Retired MARY l.i.i'i-uk 4Ualhrnmlz'rJ Deceased LEON lixnuil Phyfiful Iiduraliolz Now at llensml. I ISIE - MABEL Downs Dzan of Girl: Retired fffbw .vweef ffze silent iaciwara' rraczkzgs: The wafzalerzhgs ay in dreams- ffze mea'z'farz'0m as gfofa' times resumeaf' le . Mr Dn l.mus FAWNS Commzrcial Ar Pasadena junior College. 5 I GQ: Tu ,:,:r:g.:g Q i '. P. Sjuvrrilrn ISADURA I Snnlfr AVI Retired Now in Bn ANNA Dxmc RANSFORD Mlwnso Wi-irrcomn R. V, Boiznssxs MAH Bucl Sfcrrlary Chnnixlry Phyxical Education Malhnnal Civil Service. DeanofGirlsat Roosevelt. Head Coach an Whitman. Retired X , , ,, 1 -, , l traveler, collector, and art critic, Grantlmother of nln grzuluates. 'td 'Pe' i 1937. Winner EUBERGER-1930. herg Awardg Concert Author, state legislator, North- Hall. west publicity man. G. MONTGOMERX'iI9I5. Author, authority on st history, Business executive, K. Gill Company, Director, O. P. A. ALUM I Ljf21'r z'm'0!'U'a' and 1farzl2zlfJagefz1zf.r, Aff fA6.fb7'l7Zf and Mawr, aff the war! men at Mez? work, A!! fha .rezzmezz and fha fufzdfmelz, Pzbneerff O pioneerff i! HERE ARE PRESENTED ONLY A I-'EW OFTH MANY LINCOLN GRAIlUA'I'Eb WHOSE NAMI HAVE BECOMES FAMOUS. is yi ...nv-' 4 i . Wu ' Hu. Tlff.. ' 5 6 DIOHNNY PESKY fjohn Paveskovichl-1939. Short stop for Boston Sox, voted IQ4llS most valuable player in the American Associu Above, he indicates on the calendar his first day as a big league plz X I at A i ei DOROTHY VILLIGI-:R-1926. Aclmi trator of Aicl to Dependent Child New York City. ERNEST HAYCOX+I9I7. Author of short stories and Western novels. A . 1:w1s F-1914, ljR.FRRDERlCK E111111.E'1'oN 11.111111 NDOE - 111-.si Ink KJLCUI It uthor and lecturer. N 11313. Roentgenologist, IQI4. lN1z1jorgl'i11gi11eer,Bon- 11333. ll. S. Nawy.-Xi1'Co1'pS. H1:HoNoRA1a1.E LTI-'I,'S Ho1.MAN- loo. Memlmer of ongressg former tate Trezlsurer. BERT S. Goss- 31. Cliairman the National nnge. . LoU1s Goon- N'19'l3. Med- l writerg Profes- at Yale. University ofCl1iez1go. neville Adniinistrzxtion. l11 the l1:1ntls of rl1e enemy. hr M1L1 15RQl'i1lith Knightjvikiog. Feature writer on tl1e Oregonian. Aid 'R-Q f .fm MONA PAULEE fMinnie Bergj- IQ3O. Coloratura, Metropolitan Opera Co, dar . nw 9, . ' 1. Q-- 1.. vll , W , a EARL LARRIMORE 11920. Actorg Broadway Stage Successes. l41x 8 51.-xN1.11x'fX1ox low. L 1 xR1x 1 .X1'1'o11.1111ir.1l l'i11ui114-1-1, Ulllu-1' 'l'1-1r1I1-11.1l llvpl l':111.X111v1'1r:111 X11'11.15' 11ll11s11I11'l-111s nel 1 ' 1'1- X11o1'11c1' for So11tl1:r11 l 1 lit' Rzxilrozxnl Q'o111p1111y, A on S, 3. Q q' -8111 . N X lj: tw mi if M,xR1oN l'm1l'R 11103. l'r11frssor of fXl11s1c, X:-11' N 111k l 111vrf1's115, U uni- 1 MARX' JANE R 915 writer of Northwest Juveniles. MRS. H. C. WORTMAN, always an ardent horsewoman, driving tandem at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, 1904. ' was ...annul THE JANUARY ,42 CLASS 557776 Pay! way great and thefzture will be greatn iss PRESIDENT, B013 BUCHWACH ,f 5 If-me Mm 'NM LANGE JUSTINE VERDURMEN GEORGE KOMACHI Boa FOSTER ?-Pr?-Hdffll Sen-elary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arm: English teacher King's and There's a smile on the face of everybody Sitting out a dance are Leonard Schnitzer witl l York's faces among the at the senior prom held at the ball room Bev Weiner, and Bob Buchwach with Regin, up couples. of the Masonic Temple. Tarlow. The prom is a bi-annual affair. I I I YAMA, HANjl--Alpha Pi, Junior Football, Election Committee, do Club. .l.l iNGER, l.UEl.l,A-,lunior French Club Secretary, Carnival Coni- ,ttee '39, '40, '41, Class Play Committee '40, Class Play. fHVVACH, BOHgSenior Class President, Class Play, Fire Squad, isketball, Junior '39-'40, Varsity '41, Dance Committee. ITLEY, BETTY JANE--Class Play, G. A. A. President, lnterclub muncil, Chemistry Club, IR, GEORGE-Band, Catwhiskers, Cardinal Representative. lADUCE, DELLA-Transfer from Commerce, Glee Club. Tl-IFR, MARGUERITE-G. A. A. .NET'I'l'i, PATTY-Student Body Secretary, lnter-School Council ce-President, Copian Vice-President, Adelphian Secretary, 2nd Term rls President, Rose Festival Princess. N, CHESTER-Transferred from China, War Relief Play Actor. lEN, PHYLLIS-Transferred from California, Adelphian Club, Class ay, Class Day Committee. lSID, MONTE-Reg Room Representative, House of Representatives, ass Play jan. '42, First Aid Squad,-Class Day Committee. E, JUNE-Transfer from Washington. lI,lNG, VVILLIAM-Band. LAGHAN, JOHN P.-Junior Football, Class Play Committee. 'IS, DARLENE-Carnival Committee '41, Transfer from Rainier High. LYSTALI., BUDD-Cardinal Business Manager, Yearbook Staff, Class 1y,Adelphian Club, Baccalaureate Committee. lSIiM, DOUGLAS. JLIN, DOROTHIE-Rally Squad, Dance Committee, Red Cross mmittee, Carnival Committee. ,VALERIE-House of Representatives, Carnival Committee, Class iy, Dance Committee. TER, ROBERT H.-Class Sergeant-at-Arms. DARD, EMlI.Y-A Capella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Sextette. G, DOROTHY. IBERT, MILTON LOUIS-Transfer from Menlo, Room Representa- e, Ski Club. DSTEIN, NATALlE-Philo Editor, Cardinal Staff Literary Editor, iss Play, Room Representative, Class Day Committee. H, DOROTHEA. T, DOROTHY-Editor of the Cardinal, Philo Editor, Secretary, Vice- 'sident, Assembly Committee, Nominating Committee, Terpsicho- ns. REN, BETTY JEAN-Adelphian Club, Class Play, 3rd Term Vice- -sident, Cap and Gown Committee, Room Representative. MASAO-Fire Squad, Pi Lambda Kappa, Basketball, Class Day nmittee. 'RYES, JEANNI-136. A. A. President, Secretary-Treasurer, Point airman, Inter-club Council. JINGS, EILEEN-Philo Club Secretary, Class Play, Chairman of :tume Committee, Class Day Committee. AFATE, KATHERINE JOAN-Class Play Committee. ACHI, GEORGEfCamera Club, Announcement Committee, Car- al Staff, Senior Class Treasurer, Yearbook Committee. ' 5 K' sf . if .Q 'vp 'gp 'W' Mm -fv- . A 5 .. 8 gl . A vb- ,H f 4 M gtg Q .Nt , 4 , like ,V fx. S xr Q. ' Pea. 1 W. . .W .3 , .t:M,,,. V , 1. Mai. , W. ., NW., KARGMAN, FRANCES-Room Representative, Cardinal Reprm tive, Carnival Committee. LEINBACH, ALBERTfBand, Orchestra, Clarinet Quartette. LANGE, VIRGINIAfSenior Class Vice-president. Usher Com: Tri-Y, Freshie Queen, Drum Majorette. LINDLEY, GLENN D.-Tennis, Senior Raffle Committee. LARSON, ELEANOR-Cardinal Staff, Pi Epsilon, Junior Intern: Club, Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee. LENHART, JUNE-Pi Lambda Kappa, Tri-Y, Cardinal Represen Room Representative, G. A. A. LIPMAN, BILL-Back Numbers, Fire Squad, Tennis Team, Ice I' S uad. LASVRENCE, JOAN-A Capella Choir, Chemistry Club Seci Fencing Club Secretary, Class. Play, Baccalaureate Committee. LINDE, HANS-Freshman Class President, Cardinal Camera Clut president, Fire Squad, Senior Picture Committee Chairman, Cz Associate Editor. MCHENRY, MARYfAnnouncement Committee, Class Song Cc tee, Class Play Committee, Dean's OH'ice-work. MCINNIS, IRENE. MCCANN, JACKiTransfer from Grant, Room Representative, Cz Representative, Adelphian Club, Baccalaureate Committee. MCCOY, SHIRLEY-Cardinal Representative, Masquer Club, Class Class Will Committee. MASUDA, GEORGE-Transfer from Seattle, Pi Lambda Kappa. MOSER, I-IERMAN-Baseball, Band, Book Exchange, Fire Squad. MAFFEI, RUDOLPH-Cardinal Representative. MIGAKI, MASAKO-A Cappella Choir, Philo Club, Rho Psi K Club, Cardinal Staff MIMMICK, JEANNE-Usher Committee, Cap and Gown Comr Carnival Committee, Girls' Glee Club, Tri-Y. NYE, KATHERINE. PHILLIPS, JOHN A., JR.-Camera Club, Boys' Glee Accompan Class Song Committee, Commencement Committee, Class Play. PREMO, PHYLLIS j.iRoom Representative, Red Cross Represen Class Play, Baccalaureate Committee, Carnival Committee. PETTERSON, IEANNE. ROSENTHAL, EDNA-Copian Club President, Hunt Club Tre: Carnival Prize Committee. SHEARER, GLENN-Baseball. SCHNITZER, LEONARD-Cardinal Staff Sports Editor, Cardinal Editor, Class Will Committee Co-chairman, Cardinal Camera Clu SHERMAN, DELPHINE-3rd Term Girls President, Class Picture mittee. SCOVELL, EARL-Band, Football Manager '40, Class Play, Fire 5 SEID, MARY M.-Transfer from Girls' Poly. TRYGSTAD, JEANNE-Transfer from Commerce. SCROGGIN, DOROTHY. THOMAS, HAROLD-Railsplitters President, Room Represeni President, Cardinal Representative. VIDONI, JACK-Football, Ice Hockey, Track, Yell Leader, Fire f Cl iN'l', Bl'1A'l'RlCFi-eVice-President of Student Body, Philo Club esident, Assembly Committee, 3rd Term Girls President, Class Play. DORN, ZFLA-International Club, Knitting Club. UURMHN, JUSTINE-Senior Class Secretary, Dance Committee, :ernational Club Secretary, House of Representatives, 2nd Term Class :retar . AHlll'1Fl'iI.lJ, ROSE-Girls' Glec Club, Picture Committee, Carnival mmittee. NS'I'F.IN, IRENE-Class Play Committee, Cardinal Representative, p and Gown Committee. DUS, JAMES EDWARD-Dance Committee, Track '40-'41, An- uncement Committee, Prom Committee, Terpsichoreans. LIAMS, HELEN-Freshmen Girls Vice-president, Room Representa- e, Masquers, Class Play, .Announcement Committee. R, LUHLLA-Copian Club, Adelphian Club, Class Play, House of presentatives, Chairman of Cap and Gown Committee. KSLHR, DAN-Student Body Treasurer, Book Exchange Manager, :tional Junior Red Cross Advisory Board, Class Play, Adelphinn Club. 'ER, SlLVlAfMasquers Club, Class Play. HBE, FUMIKO-G. A. A., Pi Epsilon Secretary, Cardinal Staff. ING, BETTF-Copian Club, Adelphian Club. iM1zRA-SHY SENIORS BENNE'r'r Downes MAY ' FOSTER HUGH MILLER, JR. 1 Hows JACK SIMPSON is impressive as lways, the com- mencement ex- ercises ofthe january class marked the be- inning of a por- tentous era. 'ILR -' Ez. V Zi, 'N i ' . 252 l ,, t A .If ,vsna-wp 5 Honor students Hans Linde and Masako Migaki. l Wm fri! THE JUNE ' 42 CLASS O day! qfihejzture, Ifrelzbve 172 you. fi--A 5: 5 ff--A wg A CLASS PREs1DEN'1' BOB MQFARLANE f 'CN m ' A 56 if 1, F A .R ' 1' H ,,.,. as . ,. a we 4 l xf b W v Lf? 1 Q bi fs... Wa h ' GORDQN SM1'rH Bos GEKLER PETER Nlll.l.ER Treasurer Smgeazzts-al-xi:-mf BEVERIA' PREHN I 'ice-Preyident MARION SA1.'rNEss .Skcretary Seniors LEECH, FUNGE, and BOLLER at the Camellia exhibit. YAMA, MASAO. HN, FRANCES-Transfer from Ogden, Utah, Costume Committee n. '41 Class Play. FAUGH, MARVINiRailspIitters. GER, ROSEMARY-Adelphian Club, Red Cross Representative. 'ORD, BARBARA. JERSON, MAURICE. TORN, RUTH-Philo President, Vice-president, Girl Reserve Vice- esident. JERSON, RAY. LZAWA, FLORENCE C.-Philo. IGS, BETH-International Club, Cardinal Representative, Tri-Y. INES, BARBARAfPhilo, Tri-Y, Tri-Y Reporter, Main Office Girl. IANI, JOY. LD, ARLENE-Hunt Club, Fencing Club, Art Drawing Club, Excur- xn Art Club. JGHN, GILBERT. .SILLIE, NORMA-Tri-Y, Girls' Glee Club. 'ES, DONH-President of Student Body, Treasurer of Adelphians, Class ax Committee, Fire Squad. JSON, BOB-Adelphian, Chairman Dance Committee Spring '41, Fire luad, Cardinal Representative, Class Play Committee Spring '47.. JVENISTE, ISAAC. JDER, FERN-Room Representative. ASLEY, DAVID-Class Will Chairman, Band, Orchestra. JVENISTE, LEON-Track ,39, Fire Squad, Publicity for Carnival, lass Day Assembly, Seven Terms Honor Roll. VEE, JEANNIE-Crimson L, Carnival Poster Committee, Cardinal horisters, Tri-Y, Transfer from Beaverton. 7ES, JACK-Adelphian, Treasurer Spring '42 Class, Assembly Com- ittee, Announcement Committee. .LER, VIRGINIA LEE-Copian Treasurer and President, Class Day Jmmittee, Junior Red Cross Editor and Secretary, Inter-Club Council, ig Sister, Cardinal Representative. JNELL, VIRGINIA-Philo, Tri-Y, Chairman of Tri-Y Booth May :te '41, Class Play Committee. DWN, WANDA JUNE-Entertainment Club, Class Play, May Fete, :ncing Club. IGES, BETTY-Pi Lambda Kappa, Honor Roll, Red Cross, La Voz. IKE, ROBERT WILLIAM-Baseball, Hockey, Dance Committee. ZLL, LOTS-Choir, Rho Psi Upsilon, International Treasurer. KGIS, DON-Band, Pi Epsilon, Chess Club, Assembly Committee, oom Representative. .ICH, LILLIAN-Transfer from St. Mary's Academy, Tri-Y. ll., MILTON-Fire Squad. is ,. is-Erik n, 1 X .. i .:,x,.vs.: fs , ,i4,,,,QX AY ,.,,. r- X i Q BSS. N K .aw . ..,, 5 X , as .sa Q? as X 5 Q 41 'NS R ...X ,, Vw? 5 5? ' -2 , f 1 sf' M I q luprn ,.,. 1 ff 2. sk 5 if , -an 7 in ' s 2 .mfg Y 'Q' 1. fr if J' 5 nf- - i ttaane Q Q l ' 1 l . W :, '-' li im ,I WGN -A me y ff, I 'I-'Q ZIA - . 3 3 , ,T .av sw , 1. , ' , X , Y ,qi , Lin LA CONDIT, NADINE--Picture Committee. CHARLTON, ROBERT. CORMANY, LUCILLEiElection Committee. CENTERS, JAMES OWEN-Fire Squad, Room Representative, Banc COHEN, NORMA-Transfer from Girls' Polytechnic, Carnival Commit CLEEK, CHARLES. CURTIS, RONALD-Transfer from Edinburgh, Scotland. CLEWORTH, BARBARAfChoir, Sextette, Rho Psi Upsilon Club, In national Club. CROOK, ELEANOR-Class Play Committee, Cardinal Representat Room Representative, Freshie Princess. COHN, 'IACQUELINE-Transfer from Grant, Copian Club, Class I Committee '41 and '42. DOTTINGER, MAXINE-Tri-Y Club. DOUGAN, BYRON-Chemistry Club President, Pi Epsilon Sergeant Arms. DAKIS, JANET-Tri-Y Club. DYER, HELEN JEAN-Philo Club, Girls' Glee, Transfer from Catli DICKINSON, BETTY-Phi Lambda Kappa Club, Honor Roll, Hous Representatives, La Voz Club. DOLAN, JENNY. DUHRKOOP, ROBERT-A Capella Choir, Pi Lambda Kappa C Boys' Quartette, Rho Psi Upsilon Club. DEWEY, MARILYN-Transfer from Grant. DIRECTOR, BERNARD-Order of L President, Junior Basketball Varsity Basketball '40, '41, '42, Fire Squad, Dance Committee. DOWLIN, DOROTHY. ENDOW, KIYOSHI-Transfer from Jelferson, International Club. ELLIOTT, CAROLE-Transfer from Beaverton, Cardinal Representat Freshie Princess. ELLSWORTH, COLLEEN C.-G. A. A., Pi Epsilon Club, Alpha Pi C President, Secretary, Treasurer, Dean's Oflice, Work for Chemi Teacher. EUWER, ANTHONY. EARL, DORIS-Pi Epsilon Club Vice-president, Band. FALKINGHAM, MARJORIE-Transfer from Franklin, Choir, En tainment Club. FROSTAD, ROBERT. FONG, ROSIE. FLYNN, JENNY LU-Transfer from Spokane, Wash., Helper for l Winchell, Oflice Work, Senior Commencement Committee. FUNGE, MARGARET-Copian Club Treasurer, Big Sister, Junior Cross Committee, Class Day Committee, Dance Committee. FLANSBURG, JEANO-Copian Club. FULLER, BETTY. JARG, HERMIH. DMAN, PHILIP-Adelphian Club Treasurer, Class Finance Com- tee, Cardinal Staff, Boys' Glee Club, Class Play Committee. IHTT, LOIS'-Adelphian Treasurer, Copian, Class Play Props Com- i. tee. ENSTEIN, TOLE+Chemistry Club Sergeant-at-Arms, Cardinal ard Secretary and Treasurer. LACH, ROBERT. CE, JUNF.. I'Y, lVlliRlBl i'l'H-Transfer from Franklin, International Club, A. A., Class Play. STROM, DICK-Transfer from Tillamook. SLE, MARGARET-A Capella Choir Vice-president, Adelphian Club, ice Committee, Room Representative, Rose Festival Princess. LFR, ROBERT-Cardinal Staff. DBHRG, ELAINE-Yearbook Staff. DSTEIN, WILLIAM-Camera Club, Room Representative, Cardinal H' Photographer, Annual Staff Photographer, Senior Picture Com- tee. UENIN, THELMA-Glee Club, G. A. A. -llYA, YOSHIKE-International Club, Tri-Y., 3, ELIZABETH-Rho Psi Upsilon, Orchestra, Mimeographing Crew, id. DRICH, PHlLfTransfer from Commerce, Track, Football, Dance nmittee, Prom Committee, Fire Squad. CHINSON, BETTY ANN-Transfer from Commerce. ON, BETSY-Cardinal Choristers, Cardinal Staff, Class Day Pro- 11, Transfer from Grant. SLUND, JUSTlNhTransfer from Tillamook, Fire Squad. iM A, TOSHIKO. 'UN, FLOYD. iSTFlN, VFLMA-G. A. A., Room Representative. AMURA, TOMOKO. TER, NORMAN-Adelphian President, Latin Club, Class Tax Com- tee, Announcement Committee. N, MARGARET-Vice-president ofthe Student Body, Philo, Book hange, Class Will Committee, Cardinal Staff, May Court. 'A. Bl'iRNlCl'1fTri-Y. YHTTF, lRl'1Nl'igl.atin Club, Alpha Pi, G. A. A., Rho Psi U silon P i S' Glee, A Capella Choir. ISON, PAUL H.-Room Representative, Red Cross Representative, 1era Club. OR, MERLPI. .lNS, CHARLES- Order of l., lfire Squad, Dance Committee, Pi ibda Kappa, Truck. .S, WARRl'iN-Biology Club, Senior Class Play. NI, DICK-Commencement Committee. T v f r.. , . , ks r in . X . 'XJ 3 W.. . - Q 2344 I sy 'ff is l i' . X - q .K gi i 3 . Q A .W Qt , , - d 4 A :vc g . ' i' i 135' it A.. 2 4 M Q ' A il ,'twy Q. 1-:Ve . T ' be .J X x' .. .32 , x A QW Q 32:1 C-qv r at! s o 65' fl F, f kk ff 1, 'R sq. ' WI1, R I' -'f ,, an Nbr 1-K N WVR' We WG' 4 'W gg 131' .W SU xi- nm! f -.w 3 ' e '13 A as ruff we i v ...ujf ip 'T' ,. tw Y- . ,,.,. E3 ,::. ,.-. WIS r eg. Q at M 4-Q ik 41' VUUIV. A Wa gm 'C ,gas :if in ,.. , , 'S' A or y 'Sf .A.: :gg '. -fQ1 A KOUFAS, MARIEA-International Club, Masquers. KARIEL, HENRY S.-Bi-Weekly Staff, Room Representative, C: Committee, May Fete Committee, Cardinal Representative, Clas Publicity, Yearbook Staff '40, '41, KILDOW, BARBARA. KAWATA, KAZ-Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Hi-Y Treasurei Squad, Gym Leaders Vice-president, Pi Epsilon Sergeant-at Chemistry Club, Election Committee, Cardinal Representative. ROE, KENNETH-Pi Epsilon Club, Chemistry Club. KITSON, RODERICK-Glee Club Secretary, Entertainment Club, Chorus, Room Representative President. KLEIN, FRANKfTransfer from Grant. KIRKPATRICK, LORENE-Dean's OH-ice, Big Sisters. KNUTSON, HARRY, JR. KING, JOYCE E.-Philo Club. LOSLEY, DORIS--Pi Epsilon Club, Tri-Y Club. LEWIS, EDITH-G. A. A., Chemistry Club, Cardinal Staff, Ma Club. LYMAN, BERNARD-Adelphian Club, House of Representatives, Club. LEE, UNA. LUQKE, TOMMY-Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, Hi-Y Sergeant-at Railsplitters COrganizerJ, Cardinal Business Manager. LECHE, MARGUERITE-Philo Club, Camellia Show Committee, LEWIS, JEAN-Girls' Basketball, Dean's Office, May Fete Princes: LEBENZON, ALBERT-Honor Roll, Table Tennis Club, Champi 40. LEE HONG, NANCY-Philo Club, Copian Club. LITTLEFIELD, ALLAN-Chemistry Club, Adelphian Club, Band LEONARD, CLIFFORD-Student Body President Fall '4I, Hi-Y, Fire Squad, House of Representatives. LEACH, KENNETI-lgTransf'er from Nebraska. LEMMA, KATHERINE-Cardinal Representative, Room Repri tive, Crimson I., Class Play. LA POR E, HENRY-Band MANN, JANET. MARTIN, JOSEPH READ-Chemistry Club, Fencing Club. MARSH, MARGARET. MAZUROSKY, SAMUEL. MCCLINTIC, MARY-Cardinal Staff, Class Will Committee, splitters, Vox Frosh, Junior International. MCNOTT, CONSTANCE-Philo Club Secretary, International Secretary and Treasurer, Commencement Committee, Class Play mittee, Reg Room President, Cardinal Representative. MASUDA, ELSIE-Philo Club, Red Cross Representative, Clas Committee, Election Board. MEECE, JIM-Commencement Committee Chairman, Class Play Aid Squad. ER, PETE-Football '39, '40, '41, Order of I., Fire Squad, Senior s Sergeant-at-Arms. IS, GORDON-Band, Emergency Squad, Order of I., Track '39, '42. LEMAN, CHARLOTTE--Dance Committee, Rally, Graduation ure Committee. ER, CHARLES. 'EN, TED-Football '40-'41, Fire Squad. RLANE, BOB-Class President, Hi-Y President, Football '41, Fire ld, Book Exchange. ,IDE, MOLLIE-Adelphian, Copian, Assembly Committee, Class ' Props Committee, Room Representative. WAN, MALCOLM-Hi-Y, Adelphian, Chairman Cafeteria Board, :ball, A Capella Choir, Class Play, Harvard Club Award, Boys' FCCICC. LLEN, CHARLES. KSHE, SOL-Cross Country '39-'41, Fire Squad, Spring Track, or Track. VE, JACK-Book Exchange, Lunch Counter, Junior Football. ER, IIA VERNA. GEORGE-Chemistry Club, Pi Epsilon, House of Representatives. DOROTHY-Philo, Copian, Office Staff, House of Representatives. ER, NANCY-Class Play Committee, Philo, Rally Team, Class ', May Court. ER, RUTH-Tri-Y, Girls' Glee, House of Representatives. LTA, TAKAE-Tri-Y, Alpha Pi. iLMAN, SYLVIA. , ELEANOR. SI, RICHARD-Boys' Glee. BRIAN-A Capella Choir, Rho Psi Upsilon, Book Exchange. RMAN, BEVERLY-Philo, Class Play. I, DORIS-Room Representative, Announcement Committee, Phi lbda Kappa, Tri-Y, G. A. A. LIN, MARY-Band, Chemistry Club, G. A. A., Masquers, Cardinal F. RSON, JOHN ALLAN-Hi-Y, Fire Squad, Football. IER, BONNIE. RSON, BILL--Baseball, Order of L, Fire Squad, First Aid Squad. AS, TOM. RSON, FRANK-Varsity Baseball, Order of IL, Fire Squad. 1, .LAUREL-Chemistry Club, G. A. A., Glee Club, Class Play imittee. IH, BOB-Baseball, Football, Hockey, Fire Squad, Order of L. ELLI, JIMMIE-Baseball, Pi Epsilon, Mr. Baldwin's Staff. PICCIONI, ANN-A Capella Choir Secretary and Treasurer, Rl Upsilon Club, Assembly Committee. PENSON, HERBERT-Hi-Y, Fire Squad, Cross Country, Track. POUTEAU, COLETTE-Transfer from Gabel, Cardinal Choristers. POINDEXTER, RAY-Carnival Art Chairman, Yearbook Art Staf PYNN, LORRAINE-Copian Club. PREHN, BEVERLY-Vice-president June '42 Class, Copian Adelphian Club, Railsplitters, Cardinal Staff, Student Day Librar PUZISS, IRVING-Athletic Board Chairman, Fire Squad Captain, Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Hi-Y, Order of L, Assembly Com: Chairman. RASMUSSEN, PATRICIA-Transfer from Corvallis, Oregon. RANKIN, VIRGINIA-Secretary of Student Body Spring '42, Philo Room Representative, Cardinal Staff, House of Representatives. RAAB, GEORGE-Football. REICH, LOTTIE-Transfer from Vernonia, Oregon, Tri-Y Club. REYNOLDS, CLARA--Tri-Y Club, Girls' Glee Club. RINGO, ROBERT-Transfer from Beaverton, Oregon, Hunt Club dent, Inter-Club Council. ROBERTS, JANET-Secretary of Student Body Fall '41, Copian Adelphian Club, Yearbook Staff, Dance Committee, Oflice Work, Fete Queen. ROSENFELD, HELEN-Copian Club, Adelphian Club Vice-preside: Secretary, Dance Committee, Baccalaureate Committee. ROTENBERG, IRV-Varsity Basketball, Dance Committee Cha '41, Fire Squad Captain, Glee Club President. SALTNESS, MARION-Philo Club Vice-president, Class Play mittee. SAVAGE, DOROTHY. SALTZMAN, HAROLD-Junior Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Ba: Hi-Y, Fire Squad, Cardinal Staff Business Manager '40, Class Committee. SCHILT, RUTH-Carnival Assembly, Rally Committee, Picture Co tee, Community Chest Drive. SCHLOTHAN, JAMES-International Club. SCHNEIDERMAN, JERRY. scorr, CLARA A. SEARS, PAT. SENN, HARRY v. SHANKS, CHARLES-Chemistry Club President, Cardinal Repre tive. SHAW, ROSEMARY-Transfer from Gabel. SHROUFE, GLADYS-Transfer from Lebanon, Oregon, Tri-Y Clul SIMON, JANET-Transfer from North Dakota, A Capella Choir, Sextette. SKERRY, PEGGY-Transfer from Philippines. SMITH, GORDON W.-Chairman of Junior Red Cross, Back Nu President, Fire Squad, Tennis Team. SNELL, BARBARA ALICE. TK, ROBERT. 'HOS, DON-Fire Squad. IRNS, MARILYN-Vice-president oflfreshman and Sophomore Class, ls' Glee Club, Class Will Committee. VART, GORDON. .lCA, NICK-Transfer from Columbia Prep, House of Representa- ES. AHL, VALERIE-A Capella Choir Secretary, Girls' Sextette, Rho Upsilnn Secretary and Treasurer, Office Work. IGEON, BETTY-Transfer from Catlin '40, Student Proctor for as Wickham, Steinmetz Plays, A Capella Choir, Radio Programs, ls' Sextette. ,IVAN, JAY-Pi Epsilon Club President, Cardinal Guards Vice- sident, Chemistry Club, Camera Club, Projector Squad. QOR, ROBERT-Transfer from Idaho, Varsity Basketball, Fire lad, lnternational Club, Golf. 'ERMAN, HELEN. VIPSON, FRED-Transfer from Vernonia, Oregon, Honor Roll. IEAU, GEORGE ERNEST. IOI, MUIOKO-Alpha Pi Secretary and Club Editor, Tri-Y Club. I, ESTHER. SON, ENID. VACTOR, BOB-Football, Baseball, Order of L, A Capella Choir. LERS, ARTHUR-Band, Fire Squad. LACE, SHIRLEY. LE, WALTER-Basketball, Fire Squad, Adelphian. FE, CAROL GWENDOLYN-Girls' Glee, A Capella Choir Presi- t, Rho Psi Upsilon President and Vice-President, Entertainment b President, G. A. A., Orchestra, Community Chest Drive Manager, im Representative. IELM, MARY-Transfer from Chicago, Illinois, Girl Reserves R. A., Room Representative, Usher Committee. ,lAMS, IRENE. G, BARBARA-Transfer from Seattle, Wash., Room Representa- , Chemistry Club Editor, International Club. JG, BETTE-Transfer from West Linn. JRMICK, HARRIETT-Pi Epsilon Club, Girl Reserves, Room iresentative, Class Play Committee. IK, MARTHA-Year Book Staff. ILINO, JOE-Cardinal StaH', Terpsichoreans, Dance Committee Chair- I, Carnival Committee, Prom Committee Chairman, Fire Squad. ARD, MAXINE-Philo Club President, Class Play, Class Day zmbly, G. A. A. Treasurer. IEL, VIOLET MARIE-Room Representative, Big Sister. , 1 r . Y -.,,. , -w--4' . K -E 1... ' Q 1 I Qi S 'Z My 4' no . K i ill CAME CAMPBELL, DON Conv, WAYNE ELLIS, IRIS Inuau. Fnmc . sf RA SHY SENIORS Erlsno, WILIJAI Enun, CLAUDE HOSKINS, Vetna Tuner, Kzrm ZIMMERMAN, HARRY Qt unlike other Lincolnites in the armed forces, BOB LANDAU mais in a Sam Francisco park looking as if he can take it Cl dish it out. iree P. T. A. ladies enjoy tea Clefzj which was served fr0m : library tea table by freshie girls. Cardinal photographer Bl 1.1. G4Dl.lJS'l'FIN gives almost as much publicity to Bev VVEINER as to himself. 'fffrzal ffzese I see, Mere .gbezrifzkzg ever, There Mares Qflflfjlfflid' meafzing, zfzese young lives, Buzfalzkgg, eguzlbpzkgf flee ajfeef gfsfzzibf zmworml xkzpf, S0071 fo sail auf over fee mea.vureley.r seas. . . 1' . 1 P ' On duty at the listening post-ready to broadcast. e 4. i il' Artist I'i1.A1NE Gormsiiko works Raymond Poindexter retouches Advisers SOU'l'HXVOR'l'H and HAl.voRsEN po on the year-book cover. his silk screen. A ' H ' ' ' ffdndyou, .f4merz'ca, Cori you fhe real reehonzhgjoryour joreyefzf? The lzghzi- and shadowy gfjourfizfure, good or evil? To gzelhooai hoyhooa' looh, the teacher emo' the school Helpers look on as RAYMOND squeegees map. ali In the library, MARY OVER- LIN passes a note. N U 'NN ' 5 s R ull- e W . sk 4 Q' W-W . . . , . ' h : . ,u Two freshies admire B013 BURKE as if he had Comely NANCX MILLER is il?lthoi1ghBOnB1nf:lpEFl:S5S1 'SETWBICQKI just stepped out ofPhy.fifa! Strength magazine. always ornamental. ffl? 15 1 A ' with IQLEANOR Oiasr. li 4 ex' m?ff'i N bfi ,pf k! if Yi 3- P Dia T i ggi? iii ggi if A , A v ' nn is 'E .V ' 1 . f 0 fa f 'L yi.. I, B, ii' r- 2? -.. Q , me l 0 ..,- i -wx' X A ii.. ,.,.,., -t ...is ,Q Tx tk. I 5 X' I V Q We 'it X'----., C. We i V, nw., ,. ef Q i' 6 ' Q Lk f 1 Q ggqw. ' L 1.efS f 9'-PX , I . ' . -. ' 1 X. , GG Z' YM LN A L f M-fi -. J G , - A . Q. A- -'ef' I INTERCLUB COUNCIL ADELPHIAN CHEMISTRY Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row I. E 3: Lauder, Dougan, McFarlane, Smith, Jackson. 2: VVeinbaum, Bevel, Macflwan, VVhite, Sullivan, Howard, Ellsworth, Analawn. I: Boller, Thompson, Mimmick, Director, Irwin, Harris, Ringo. Bates, Lyman, Hunter, Wetle, Bingham. Albers, Kendall, Foskett, MacDougall, Littlefield, Grasle, Heinicke, Doty, O'D Georges, Prehn. I: Paterson, Breede, Fisken, Chafe, Roberts, McBride, Rosenfeld, Macliwan, Feldman, Erskine. 3: Akiyama, Bettman, Linde. Martin, Yamamoto. 1: Skinner, Overlin, Lewis, Nixon, Sullivan, Roberts, Conroy, Schmeer, Hartley, Miss Winchell. Moe, Greenstein, Wong, Harris, Dougan, Littlefield, Mounsey, Horenstein, Koe. J QUAD Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -1 , ' f x I s l Q ,Q I V' .AX ,lf et. i X4 I ii J i Aki ' I l L QMS Mfflw r 353' w'-'Q' Jr ., x, I Wxlgrfpz' X vi i v fks jg- ,-za' 4' 'far 3- fig 1 if rf K' A ,,,.Qz3,, 5 '1-fe, 5. ,, Q- Q f Q . L 'M xv F, X.. i -I. W ,P ,lr V ,, X3 .. ft -g, ,f W . , G, 4 N-:ug at .v ,f ,E ' , ,, ,. . L. 3 W P 'gg , NEG! a 1' wi ' 7 V Y V il if Xf, 6 QQ K Hong, Rosenfeld, McBride, Prehn, Georges, Chafe, Roberts, Lesher, Goodall, Foskett, Okerberg. Feldman, Cohn, Spackman, Ross, Zenek, Vanzeipel, Hauser, Zingsheim, West, Stack. Clark. Moe, Gerke, Mapes, Funge, Rauch, Holler, Hoare, Arnreiter, Stephenson, Flansburg, Lakin. Granato, Fpperson, Buchwach, Linde, Mink, Yazolino, Mccuen, Carl, Goodrich, L'Abbe, Shore. Huggins, Green, Graham, Parker, Wilkins, Penson, Paterson, Leonard, Kaufman, Hagglund, Kawata. Kuhn, Wilson, Iga, Fowler, Grout, Miller, Orth, Smith, Gurian, Menashe. Peterson, Schneiderman, Saltzman, Gallagher, Mr. Rohwer, Puziss, Boller, Maclfwan, Centers, Director, Polich. Menashe, Green, Fordyce, Saltzman, Anderson, Paterson, Macliwan, Huggins. Kaufman, Long, Leonard, Penson, Grout, Haworth, Mclver. Puziss, Boller, Wilson, McFarlane, Graham, Kawata, Luke, Kuhn. 'N' vn 1 FW F x , ,, . P A' V 4 fl y-www -'99 ,wr fr ff .I xg K wiki 'Nh i Q ,u .., N Q 'Y , T f'I.,.v . .',a---xWaS'5l'- 41. ,. f' mia, r - ' ,, 4 5-was 1 'B F -. J , f If ' J ill v . , Q .,,.f , Hi 'leg . Q. 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Haydon, Toomey, Pratt, Henderson, Postlewziire, Strnhl, Benson Buell, BllCll,cYJlI'l1SfCZ.lCl, White, Srruhl, Clcworrh, Gong Stcinhnrf, Bangs, YVilhclni, Reynolds, liailsillie, Reich, llukis, Anauuwn, I-'un Johnson, Silvey, l.:mgu, l7cSnntu, lfroesclike, Bulich, Drumvgln, Miller, Dug Taxylor, Brnms, Finch, Hyde, Brooke, Bevel, Torii, lmsley, lljerk, Canfield. Holman, Rich, Cooper, Fordyce, Scrogin. Smith, Mr. Rohwer, Geisler. Grccnslien, Scott. Scott, Hodgkins, Youney. ljfffman. Feldman, Shanks. oonway, Steinberg. CRIMSON L Raft' Ron' Ron' YI : Mariani, Michaelson, Durkoop. Thorndyke. 'Bovee, Andrews, Stienhart. Luke, Dowling, Sclinyder, Pappas, McCormick, Maxwell. .' Klann, Sinn, Mariani, Lemma, Miss Mllrrrxli, 'l'l1ompson, l:iIY1SllC, Ellis, Brown. aaaa a 6, O Y ,Z .,,, 4, '. is 'M - , . 1 fi Ex X 'Sass - .ig - . , X .. El 5 4 1 P , i , f .,,. in , f-: , ' 3 I 5 f Z ' i 1 ' 1 f' 'l f S .W CARDINAL GUARD Rau' 2: Bennett. Beauford. Clement, Roberts, Nelson. Row If Hamlin, Tanner, Lauder, Sullivan, jan Andrews. Mn. BALDWlN'S STAFF Razz' 25 Marr, Maeve, Tristram, Sammons, Hoffman, MCP Dodd, Lyman, Miller, Lyman, Miller, Luke. Rau' 1: Wilson, Stearns, DeBellis, Irwin, Prehn, Ellis. Desir Barbara Schmeer, Adviser Crllchlow, Bob Ringo. I' Bio SISTERS Row Row Row Row Row Row Torii, Cleek, Kendall, Pimslie, Kehrli, Gerber, Thompson, McCormick, Clark, Owens, Bovee. Mimmick, Crisp, Mapes, Lakin, Chafe, Stephenson, West, Rauch, Funge, Boller, Clark. Kirkpatrick, Skerry, Unruh, Overlin, Lewis, VanZeipel, Lesher, Stack, Rossiter, Nilson, Coffey. Finch, Lyman, Bender, Bevel, Horton, Lohe, Barnett, Howard, DeSanta,Okaz:1ki, Anazawa. Georges, Bjerk, Foresehke, Chalmers, Anderson, Harris, Brooke, Hargrove, Hargrove, Pflieger, Clark. Springsteen, Westerman, Israel, Feldman, Okerherg, Hoare, Deacon, Schnider, Simonton, Brooke, Breede. LUB Row 3: Row 1: Row I: Tsuhoi, Hutvhinson, Young, Gersten, Davis, McCready, Holm, Nakata, Yumibe, Hicks. Leonard, Schneider, Jolivette, Miss Hunter, Ellsworth, Ana- zawa, Owens. Hartley, VVong, Johnson, Reudy, Phillips. - Wheeler. Miss Brown. Row I: Deardorlf, Westerman, Nelson. VOX FROSH Row 3: Otis, Caswell, Bells, Vance, Thomas Al Row 2: Owens, Miss Towne, Postlewnite 'Ion 1 316255 I llfllll I JUL' Ayflu, VV KJIVUI ll .yUUlflJj .fa you irampzbzg fwzliz ilzejiremoft Studious contempla- . tion. Approving, skeptical, critical: typical audience attitude. ' strom has a expouncling orytnsprinter Swentsliop. History class fabovel, under the plaster eyes of Julius and Augustus Caesar, contrasts tlfe in- formal class Chftl where Wzide VVilliams' liyely eyes cheek-mate all non- Conformists. As quiet as :ln awed freshman and as silent as zz lmored senior: the library. Dramatized Cabouel, under the supervi- - sion of Miss Stein- metz is comic Wur- zel-Flummeryn by fourth term English students in pictur- esque room 107 Criylztl. Attending plants IS or duty of the biology sr Linculnitcs get Secretary of Stairs Sm ummgrnpli. WHICN 'I'Hli I.INCOI.N HIGH SCHOOL bIlII3I Nl GOIQS NN A IfII4I,l1'I'RIP,IIIi IiS'I'AHI,ISIII'S A IA I IONSIIII' XYIIII 'I'III'i INIDl'S'I'RY, 'IHIH 1 liRNMIf,N'I', THF, l4liAXl I'Y, AND 'l'HIf, HISII OI9 HIS S'I'.-X'I'l'i. l'.XCI'RSlONS 'I'HI'1RIlH HI COIVIH ONE OI-' 'I'III'i MUST I,.-XSIING INII, SIONSOI-'HIS l'ROCJRIiSSIVlr1HDIICATION I IIILU s L sw in rm rpg s L NILN Bev Prclm, Hurry Clark, Harry I,cc, Ihr n Qlitx tlrm th I mmgr ami Morris Mink lzzbrnrl try to see r0psfluU1umn Sturt Q ipmnllabo 4 the guvcrmmr. Siiucussfiil lbffo-wb, Umlnr it im io Iimom rlmy arc tolli lmy Ciwvcl'r1m' Sprague ulmirq tlim muril tlun w ilk up wl1cr'cUrcg4m timlmr will mar lic cut sf , I ,. 4 ' X ,, WL... . ,.f,...,M. iwwll ' MIss HALVORSEN. Ray and Elaine. YEAR BOOK A H Carolzkzaf Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF HENRY KARIEI, CARDINAL ADVISER: MRS. MABEL D. SOUTI-IwoR'I'H ASSISTANT EDITORS: JANET ROBER'I'S, Senior Sectiom DOROTHY CLARK and MARTHA CLARR, Faculty, Reg Room, and Club Section BERNARD DIRECTOR and IRWIN PUZISS Sport Seclion BEVERLY PREHN, Affumni Serlion ART: ELAINE GOLDBERG and RAYMOND POINDEXTER, MISS RUTH E. HIALVORSEN, Advisor CANDID PHOTOGRAPHY: BILL GOLDSTEIN MRS. MABEL D. SoU'I'HwoR'I'I-I CARDINAL CAMERA CLUB Editor Kariel watches picture taking. CONITACTI BOB IVIARIANI Dorothy, Babe, Bob, Henry, janet, Benny, and Billy cheek the 'dummy'. ' .4'l i ,am 'T!i'al.'i Y 1 - .vfwearfsee fwfzaf zs beffer than to fell ffze berry ,S M, Mori? lylink, Spring rterrn editor, and Joanna Mapes, ,Spring term associate editor, acogitatmg. e 'yas 5 it . Fall gdlgor Dor Associate Eleanor Larson is passing the At a meeting, the Fall Cardinal Stal associate Hang Lmde buck to business manager Budd Chrystal. what the next issue will be like. The Spring ,42 Bi-Weekly staff fbelowj assembled in capricious roorr Front row: Betsy Hasson, Beverly Prehn, Martha Clark, Benny Din Virginia Rankin, and Mary McClinticg back row: Janet Roberts, Do: Clark, Babe Puziss, Adviser Mabel Southworth, Harry Lee, Morrie D andsBob Mariani. I I In W 1 'A-.Q 21 5? gf, 5,3 Q5 Q A ew W A f Q 'ig .: f r if W 1'?'f:?5?'TifQ W J I A ui v 'ik .,4' ,f-- X? fggiv ' W , ' wife fx R' Ps? fg vi gf :1 ' ' ' f A -. .... f Y 4 ' :ISE V Vg AEK f fjt ywyxv V 354, Jxfg fum A5 Q Um R i RA , YN Qs Wing? :V ' .,:,.,, , V A 5 '. : ' I A i . high? YQ i X I f Q gi y Q55 We gl f3 S gg'-v E 3 5 M fi 3? S ,N iii! ff' ea 171161 ICZZ fzhgzhgj ewzrzedmrolfllzeczf' VH Q bfi, XX' DN ' ,n Q 1 1 rf gfyfg- Vw., -u , s vi mb-:'v- 'f xg 3 ' a ,' ' 'f ,X r-QE-.giixrtgrje V,- . A S' fi? 45-fs t . -N:-:Q-K 'S Sym-is, K 'pall' o i ia 5. 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Anderson, Georgcsson, Lasher, Tonipkin, joseph. Snell. M Simnntrxn. Mayhurry, Dolan. Neth. Suffield. Suflieltl, Daiidsou. 1 l.uc'as, Miss Tipton, Sirzihl, Bruins, White, l.awrcncc', Sclliit-ide-r, -lar flewortli, Anderson, Brown, Strahl. Mcfready, johns, Lehman, Goodall. Stearns, Mclirritli, Whiting, Gilcrease. Mnrianl. Boyd, Condit, Gray, Morris, llarlrxn, Perry, F:-riiaiiilc-z, rl Vance, Liizln. McCoy. Shelley, Burt, Nikand, Nash, Davis, llulinian, vlohnsnn, ll Daxis. Tanaka, Heezel, liatnn. Smith, fnultl, Brain. Mdluirc, rlaincs, Mitchell, N Belles. Seeley, Fox. , Hedderly. Mayo, Lively, Andrews, Richardson, Miss Tiptmi, Mild:-, lfa Pouteau, l 'euersrein, Borer. Dexlin, Brooks. Plliegcr, tlelfryes, Couture, Ulolinsou. l.uke, Doulllm, Phillips, McGraw, l.uuingcr, Sugura. ' Granalo, llurmans, Barrows, Doughty, Reynolds, Nixon. llzirris, Sl Miller, l.indlay, hliller, Ridout, Side. Patti, Maxwell, Slifman. Dolan, Miller, llnrxcy, 'Xliss Tipton, liao Balsillie. Morrison, Woods, llnsson. Otis, lvlnclhwan, l-'Q-lx-arg, Durlioop. ella W'cir ami l,L-ungmi Schnitzcr at the class play P11 X , A wwf cofxcfli IIARRY K1cA'1'S CLASS PLAY Posing after their pcrt'm'n1:1mx' of NNZAQP Door, the cast is worn out by 11 fine shcrvving. 15749 M .ar 1 l fi E 4-'5 n 5 ll! I- iii? J 1 'Q hile Watie VViHian1s and Harold King sign up students for their fall classes, Principal A. York registers a new student who will soon become acquainted with Lincoln's democratic way of doing things. WI f6ll'6 up the eternal and the ffunlelz and the lemon Regigugl-in . . . voting . . . . . . counting. g... -H! -wFQNhXPi iH lX'k' Ll'1 WL Llkfl-fl 1 KJ'-Jlllk-I WWNUH D E NT I,1eoN,x RD f'ff fff SPilk'KIIl2ll1, Miller. D 1 ULJDLW 1 KJKJ V LLIXLN lV1ILLNl 1 HOUSE, OF RILPRESENTATIVES Nvliurk, Nc-lsun, Bacu:llux'i, llau'gruvc, l,L'Ull2lI'Li, Mr, Hcrkluun, My N1'Hl7I14J1'f!1i',' Hawes, Wilson, Hcrmzum, Wirnilu, Clmnuy, Wilhclm, Pratt, Mor, Har 'fhinf mir: Nuwlamds, Hucstzuul, Marr, RiIll,'liI1ibII1INS1II1, Centers, Ncammc, Phillips. HAIL CABINICT JE -4 'K . X K X A YINVI-QN'I' 6- l'r'r.riflez1! .Q Z K .-x w.vx'1 x 'mil Tr'z'1z.rm'c'1' f-4-'QQ :- LA N G R E EN 'rms Ch!If7'!Ill171 aww WZ 'K K.. K 'H j E: .. new x 5 wh 1 ,. .IANE-.1 Rum-:R'l's Tommy LUKE Sfffffrlf'-V Treus urer w 'Y 'K wa IXIML-m,M A1K'l 1V'AN lim-wi Pl'ZlSS Cfgfflrrin lfnaw! Clmirmmz .illzlflir Board Chairman 1 I,0ROTHY HAR'I' HANS LINDE Effimr MIJJm'ia1e Editor N., .- PV' P Nutt, Wfst, Lakin, ris, h1CIl2lShL', Duty PR!2SlDliN'l' SPRING CABINW1' ,af fc. , : K ap K1'kRI,NRl-1l'lRWlN l'in'-l'w.riJw1r Bun S l'Rum-:um-ZR .15,ri,ftunI 'l'r'nz.v1m'r KSORIJON SMITH Red Crux: Clmirman VIRQ-INIX KAN lux .Yrfr'r1111 v 'Y' '67 ' 'K Dorm, KQRAHRM f,Hgfclr1'ia Hfmrd Chuirnmn Ana! rf A 3 fNllIRRII5lx1INK Editor K AZ K 'l'r'm.f K 4 .-Xmxl .fllrlrtif Rnrn T3 1 f ,J X .IUANN x . 15.w1r'Ifl!. 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Doty, Wczng, Frank, Fox, Deardorff, Vlvulsh, lfuus, 'I1l'l0l11l7SOI1, Saah, Mounsey, Cook, Neushin, Nepom, Horenstein, Stern, Pallay, Limle, Ikeda, Hartley, johnson, WL-isgcrlwr, Ciillwrr, l'rmzm, Conway, Canfield, lfowler, Oakley, l'1lfLl11AlL1l'lL'C, Miss 'l4lNlFSl'OIl, Harris, Shane, jayreuvy, Sn-plu'l1snn, Y45lIlll'y Feldman. , ' I Row 4' Kaufman, Gill, Graham, lfaus, Roberts, l aLlllls,Gil1ler. Y Rowj' Marianl, Davis, Osgood, Mellon, Layton, Grout, lfintl, Geisler, Cooper, lformlyrc. Row 2 Dellellis, Coffey, limslle, Goodall, Alder, Macliay, Nash, Chalmers, Dcliuhr, lXlUl'I'lSUI1, Maxwell. Row I Carlson, Okerberg, Hoare, cJl'ClJilLlgl1, McClnskey, Lasher, Miss Stcinmctn, l'l2lll'llCSUl'l, Israel, Yulvvi, l,4-sszml as I 9 j Groce. ., e 2 f f Qvagg IO8 IIO III lindow, Curtis, Bates, Alhaugh, Penson, Peterson, Peterson, Pappas, Porcelli. Savage, Marsh, Pifer, Miller, Feldman, Polich, Saltness, Ostermzm, lfoskett. Meyer, Roberts, Grzlsle, Piccioni, Patterson, Aiken, Mr. VVinestone, Bovee, Umm, Balsillie, Snell, Rosenfeld. Haughn, Pente, Gardner, Parnas, Cotton, Forte, Ewart, Baker. Fox, Fong, Merriam, Neirlerer, Buell, Moore, Arnstein, Gibson, Devlin, Penson, Goodernizm, Iibihara, Desinger, Cambell, Uchiae, Patterson, Miss Tipton, Criswell, Morrison, Furkncr, lfcuerstcin, Moc, Owens. Bradley, Bingham, Dickinson, Burda. Freeman, Churchill, Snow, Drake, Vitas, Sprague, Dickinson, Fletcher, Fries, Dunford, Hillman. Brooks, Davis, Peterson, Kirkpatrick, Hailey, Brenner, Howe, Steven, Lyman, Morton. Trygstad, Moore, VVeiner, Halling, Brcede, McNott, Mr. Phillips, Drinker, Pearlman, Pietz, Routzzlhn, Miller. , , X K s , Qi., P ' ig I , 5 if U 'lx to J Y e ., Ib ' as x , 1 Q , K n 3 . 4 . X gi Q :fi gg vga S Q 5 3 ni .3 If W' .W Fr. f 1 Q .1 .5 Q Q Q W '93 . .W . . .1 g.: - gf ,Q x me X K dx M ,gg M? li A- .M Q ',-QA is as S2 .. w 'F vm A W .' 1 4 :Sl Lt!! A if N 'Qi i S X 3 x S ' S3139 fm X . . k N b l ,nailz Q x VHA - 4 Q 1 LN? , Vw 4259 3355 Z1 X5 -F .gg Q55 Q5 5 5 S 'V nwififwgs Nxw! . Chalmers, Kingsley, Murdock, Mannel, Stolica. Dewey, McGinnis, Clark, Heinechc, Goughnour, Dodd, Neanie, Granato, Lee, Spellman, Kingsley, Lee, lxaufman, Kolababa, Nygren, lxrohn, Alvord, Coffey, Petersen, Erskine, Whitson, Burkes, johnson, Anderson M K. I H . . . . I , . . , C in ey, Luke, Mnbraw, Goodman, 'lowle, Phillip Miss Hunkins, Miller, Freeman, Schneider, Dodson 1 Springer, Guitze. Snyder, Seto, Sakamoto, Vllesterman, Voit, Smith, Zeegler, Moore, Sabin. Weatherly, Rich, Scovell, Woods, Mr. Keats, VVheeler, Stephenson, Sterling, Smith, Light. Akiyama, Buchwach, Charlton, Lipman, Foster, jones, Windus, Chrystall, Callaghan, Deiisem, Shearer, McCann, Blair. Ballinger, Earl, Davis, Ieffryes, Rosenthal, Mclnnis, Beucher, Larson, Hoch, Weir, Dowlin, McHenry, McCoy. Fong, Goldard, Kargman, Herren, Fox, Goldstein, Verdurman, Hart, Phillips, Bentley, Sherman, Weinstein. 1 NO Row Row Row Row Ruwj: Row Row Row Row Row Row Lee, Johnson, Nagel, Kargman, Scheiberg, Drake. Arnell, Nelson, Kennard, Hawes, Pappas, Elsworth, Clark, DierdorH', Hart, Holt, Englehart, Kaufman. Nakata, Hanaye, Lee, Metzler, Bender, Lewis, Holstrom, Durst, Lyman, Laudolt, Amber. Mann, Doughty, Lemma, Beecroft, Bragg, Miss VVats0n, Bollinger, Craske, Durtsehi, Irwin, Bristol, Altig. Premo, Vidoni, lga, Moser, Cowling, Thomas, Wessler, Bennett, Miller, Linde, Masutla, Komachi, Sono, Scrogin Bonaduce, Nolan, P0indexter,Scovell, M ann, Leinbach, Boller, Sears,VViner, Young, Nudleman, Yumilme, Goldberg li 'Nys, Cole, Barnette, Jennings, VanDorn, Lange, Miss Hunter, Schnitzer, Vincent, wlllll2lTI1S, VonAl1lefeld Mimmick, Trygstad. Stacy, Meece, Poppe, Bennett, McFarlane, Gong, Feinstein, Onishi. Delmonte, Tiangco, Standafer, Weinstein, Strahl, Lesher, Schlafer, Park, Schick, Stellar. Nakata, Tanaka, Lamar, Yuzuriha, Thomas, VVolf, Wong, Notos, Spliid, Young. Watson, Wooldridge, Wilkins, Platt, Shandy, Miss Hunter, Windle, Raclovich, Avena, Peterson, Smith. SI lreenstein, Johnson, Thompson, LaPore, Hinton, Gerlach, Leonard, Thompson, Martin, Bates, Littlefield, Telvarg. Forii, lrwin, Prehn, Heeszel, McCormick, Leetz, VVhite, Rankin, Losley, Mittleman, Gekler, Harris, Sturgeon. ichilt, Simon, Scott, Crook, Lache, Mr. Berkham, Meecc, Macffwan, Miller, Lewis, McBride. .ee, Swaclener, Reiner, Hammack, Hogg, Hoffman, Long, Goodman, Olson, Kuhn. .aM0ra, Evans, McCormick, Neth, Strahan, Mink, Shore, Bonsall, Joseph, Couture, Ridout. fdwards, Rasmussen, Holm, Clark, Broms, Dolan, Davidson, Wolf, Skinner, Gerber, Hamamura, Herbert. ackson, Watson, Ikeda, Leopold, Orth, Sullivan, Leinbach, Yamamato. 'suboi, Tambara, Rauch, Briggs, Lawrence, Wilson, Moser, West, Pynn, Stack, Nielson, Mapes. 'onVerd0, Slifman, Vincent, Suffield, Chafe, Gross, Williams, Blumberg, Westerman, Cohen, Clark. 204 205 206 207 208 211 Raw Row Row Raw Row Row Row 3 5 l. 2. I, , . I.' Ralston, Green, Parrersnn, Twohy, Thmnpcon, Mcnzlshc, Mcllomgnll, Scnnwnc. Mounsuy, Niekc, ifhmnpsnn, Harton, Drmnuvzm, Bmwictr, Hull, Gcnrgcs, Srrohcrkvr, -Iohnson, Rnhrschcih lxiningcr. Scvy, Scicl, .-Xkiyzllna, Hargrove, Duwling, I-lzarglmvc, Miss Cmni, SL'hI1'lL'Cf', Xvclwr, Palrchur, Tornpkins, Shanks. Hllnrmrc, Holmes, Marr, Lsy, .-Ullruggc, Uaxvis, YVil5nn, Kr-Iali,G11ll41glm', IK-rkins, R1llii1kOVik'I'I, Nixon. l'willCi'l, Lillivin, Swrt, KL-yrs, Rulwrrs, iXliSSil.0W'I1S6lNl,l.lllll', Srhiclicllwiyi, x'llIT1iiVC,xVUHg, Yzlnizuiu, Sinn, Custer Hulling, Senn, xvilli1lINS, P1lI'ft'f'SOY1, Krmier, Hsslcv. 'Hmm wson HafT0rd Christ' Dcwcv, Miss lN1urto'n Brown, l':1rrcrsun Lakin. I , x L , v 1 Kawata, Masuda, Hugurnin, Raalh, Nugent, Peterson, Burke, Smith, Benveniste, Horenstein, Dakis, Moe, Koe. Fong, lfunge, Clark, Gray, Lemma, Prehn, Strahl, Howard, King, Mcclintic, vlwata, Dickinson. Uris, Howard, Lebenmn, Parker, Janicke, Gump. VVeinbaum, Hunt, Ross, Goldstein, Gurian, Peterson, Hultman, Harvey, Hawken, Hauser, Gerke. Olsen, Rogers, Stearns, Redheld, Rauls, Rockwood, Mr..Albin, Pflieger, Junkin, Zucchero, Richardson, Riddle. Thibeau, Puziss, Wetle, Anderson, Stathos, Director, Jenkins. Bangs, VVilliams, Cleworth, Benveniste, Lebenzon, Saltzman, Yamlino, Goodrich, Goldstein, Baughn, Cormany. Bahzmi, Boller, Alher, Dyer, Mr. King, Center, Kirkpatrick, Condit, Stearns, Dewey, Feldtman. 54 212 213 214 2Ix 21 21 Ruiz' 3- Rm Ru-rv R rf ic' R nf: J R U is R u 1: 2 Rau' Akiyama, Matthews, Kuhn, Klein, Mccuen, Hunter, Wahlc-rs, Lyman, ln-rulli, Durkoop, lNIoLuroskv. ' Koufas,Ana1awa, Cohn, Alcorn, lillsworth, Kirson, Petrclla, McNott, Wilhelm, jolivcttc. 1 ' Wong, Buell, Borgcs, Hnsson, Barnes, Brunell, Lewis, Gerry, Kiltlow, Lenhart. Snyder, jones, Shay, Gres-nstcin, Harton, Rafferty, Hazcl, Wright, Mclvcr, Beatly. Rush, Rt-icl, Sherwood, lfrohman, Hslser, Butlcr, Sccrcto, Zakoxii, Hlk'kC,',clSIF0l1l, Clccli. Duggcr, Tucker, Devlin, Trial, Harvey, Chaney, Whiting, Unruh, Unruh, Bader, lVlcCart, Preston, Hagglund, Gulstrom, Schlorham, Tonlil, Lyons, Leach, jarhoc, Matfei, Ringo. Brown, Alvornl, Miller, Reich, Bulich, Overlin, Flliott, lfalkingham, Pouteau, lflnnsburg, Hard, lflynn, Scitl Q Gladstein, Brevet, Andrews, Cohen, Bishop, Hagstrom, Bailey, Greenberg, Gzlvlord, Hoflman, Dotv. Miss Gessner, Bc-ver, l .vzms, Gucher, Arditi, Cohen, McGrath, Hashiuime, Church, Bryan, Caswell, liwcrs, Hutchinson, lfnko-ii. johns, Bootnov, Hogan, lfenwick, Davis, Dnvis, Futon, Gilcrezise, johnson, Baldwin, Andrews, Davis. Young, johnson, Thos, Vifollin, Leurh, Lake, Montgomery, Maruko. lflauk, Wilson, N:-whall, Peizner, Leveton, Kingery, Leehey, Ellsworth, Moorehezul, lforsyth, Mink, Mnehzxrn. Lee, Konmurhi, Morzikzinii, Lee, Lorber, Leonard, Phillips, Parrott, Morris, Klepper, Mcflintork, Hines. Owens, Lehman, Mnriani, Lively, Mclfrealdy, Miss Settem, Nash, Popick, Mitchell, Medol'l', Mayo, joseph Korcll. Miller, Klein, Lippnmn, Hilkey, Mitchell, Holmes, Goldstein, Lee, Hansson. Heermans, Moe, Lenske, Kendall, Miss Hoskins, Haan, Means, Hzicliiyai, Yut, Menashe. 04 305 08 Rau Ruiz Row Raw Raza' Run' Row Rafe' Rafe' 1 31, w I'. HOOD'S FAMED TIMBERLINE LODGE SUPPLIES THE ATMOSPHERE NEEDED FOR WINTER SPORT ENTHUSIASTS. zderlkzg amazed at my own lzgglztneff amiglee PH' the bus and ready to go. Shirle a d B b y n ar ara. Fw SNOW PRINCESS ELEANOR OBST .- .L LEONARD GFI-IRKF ersatile basketball, football, and ball coach, Gehrke transferred from Jefferson High to improve Lincoln lmlii SCHOFIIQLD athletes- A Curt Olympic' star, he has the re- sponsibility of coaching varsity track ana L ljunior football and basketball. . . , Q 4 NA? , A K st, W. ti L 35' +11 ht- .Q ' .4 T .A X 1 1 if 1 YQ Q fn 1 At 'X Nw, si Q.-Q - . 9 Haig M 1 ..: Q .J :wg A, ii.: X-xg SL-Q Egfr l' , . Q 2 A Q'-it its t. - ,R sm ANTON LINDSTROM A genial physics teacher prominent as cross country coach, he is now turning his eflorts toward intramurals. 'gflhve Izzo! toyozzr ifzougfzt bee11jQzzl!y?zl? Have 11101, through IW, bepiyou mzdyourf bww me? INIJSTROM, intramurals coachg Kms, tennisg GEHRKE, head coachg SCHOFIELD, track and B sportsg Ronwsn, 77 gol rl .t ,.., 'Z 'QNQ FGGTBALL l 559'-nvhvyl Yawjs Peters, Iackola, Talley, Goodrich, Schneiclerman, Orth, Hall, Gaston, Sommers, Pnlich, Manager Ikeda, Manager Frank. hw 2: Principal York, Mat-Ewan, Haworth, McFarlane, Miller, Entwhistle, MacEwan, Grout, Orth, Layton, Manager Kaufman, Coach Schofield Coach Gehrke. hw I: jones, Paterson, Preble, Mclver, Long, Roberts, Vanvactor, VVilkins, Rowe, Anderson : the outset of the 1941 football season, Lincoln's team was of unknown caliber. Seven lettermen, reserves from last ar's team, responded to the new coach Len Gehrke's first call for practice. Two weeks later, the Cards traveled to Jngview, and lost a hard-fought pre-season .tussle to Longview High School by a score of 2-O. With this game tucked under their belts, the Cards opened the Interscholastic League with an impressive I9-2 victory 'er Commerce. But Lady Luck did not follow the team, and they lost five straight games to Franklin, Benson, Jefferson, rant, and Roosevelt, finally ending the season with two wins and five losses. In spite of the teamls standing, it produced e highest scorer in the league, battering Bill Preble, who scored 45 points. Bill was on the All-City team of both the iurnal and Oregonian. The All-Star game saw tackles Pete Miller and Gordon Grout wear Lincoln's colors honorably. Jones Paves Way HS Roberts gams- We wuz robbedl' cry benchwarmers. Warm up for Washington tilt. .X i i - ' , is I ,.. 'Agni ,Q - tw J. 5 HFIYWIIISYIC the Terrible. Roberts gallops around end. LINCOLN iq, COIVIMHRCH 2. The powerful Cards, with a 7-point lead as the outcome of' the opening night, swamped the fiery, but small Stenogs, who received their lone score on a safety. LINCOLN 6, ISICNSON 7.7 On the short end of a 7 to 6 score, Roberts broke away for an XO-yard touchdown, but jones failed to report, and the play was called back as the gun sounded. LINCOLN fi, FR.-XNKl,lN 15. With deception and speed, the Franklin Quakers rolled through the Cards on the wind-swept Franklin Stadium. Lincoln's lone score came on a pass from Preble to lVIcIver. LINCOLN 0, GRANT 33. Grant's Generals ran up five touchdowns to give Lincoln the First whitewashing of' the season. LINCOLN 20, WASHINGTON 6. Playing true to form, I.incoIn pushed the Colonials all over the field to win handily after the score was tied in the first half. LINCOLN' 6, .IINEIJIYIQRSON 32. The Demos steam-rolled to victory, only after the Cards spoiled their perfect defense record by an interception, and touchdown run by Grout. LINCOLN 7, ROOSliVl'lLT 31. In the Roosevelt Stadium of' knee-deep mud, the Rough- riders wallowed their way to an easy victory. Preble smashed and splashed his wav to score for the mud-packed Abes. ' Vvilkins Sets for 1, long one, jackola, jones, and Rol Dick Wilkins the Glu , :M- T5.,,- 3 . ,Swag -1 . ug ., 5 v 45 fi . -1 gives swf, Astec- . N... AM.: i ' . .sf N r j s 'Uwe X . ,Q ,,n. 'e..3,. if F f . I ' I .53 e .,, 'Q sf , 4 'eps i. , I Q I ml R 2 2 sg X. it - a t N -,-P I ,vu an -s s f . wif-.,..?L , Stalwart guard Maclf' aerts look pretty for photogs. fiS, Q21 i AR ITY BA KETBALL Rum' J: Coach Gehrke, Taylor, WVettle, Mink, Cooper, Beard, Graham, Menashe. Rua' 1: Manager Radokovitcli, Puniss, Uireetor, Sparks, Lehenzon, Wilkins, Fpperson, Manager lketa. Nith only four returning lettermen, and one of the shortest squads in I,incoln's liasketball history this year tggregation was the hotAand-cold team of the lnterscholastic league, upsetting Grant and Roosevelt to force the eague championship to end in a tie. Title hopes for the railsplitters were shattered when the Benson Techmen upset the Cards 36 to ji giving .ineoln third loss of the season. The destitute Lincolnites then sufiiered a terrific shellacking by Franklin 52 to 31, iollowed hy a close contest won hy 'Ietlerson ll to 20. The remaining games saw Coach Gehrke renovate his quad to give experience to next year's eight returning letternien. Chunky lrv Puzzis, Cardinal guard, was named on the fj7't'11,f0llfIlll,.l' lnd All-City Team, and received honorable nention from the i70lH'716Zf. Bernard Director, Dick VVilkins, Bob laipperson, Joe Sparks, Morrie Mink, and Dave ,ebenzon received honorable recognition from opponents. 3' What foes u v . . . . must come down. E l HW 3 Cards show Gehrke lmcklnoard technique. l'lIRST HALF SECOND l-lA1.lf l,incoln A21 Henson 18 Lincoln ji Benson 36 Lincoln 22 ,lerlierson 28 Lincoln 20 jefferson 27 Lincoln I7 lfmnklin 27 Lincoln 31 lfranklin 52 Lincoln lj Grant IO Lincoln 32 Grunt 38 Lincoln go Commerce 32 Lincoln 44 Commerce 30 Lincoln 14 lV:ishington 20 Lincoln RQ lllzlshington 27 Lincoln lj Snlwin 18 Lincoln 34 Szilmin '18 Lincoln 30 Roosevelt 18 Lincoln 34 Roosevelt 39 Sparks of Lincoln and Barnett of Qrant jump high. JU 1oR BA KETBALL .S'n'1u1rl1'n:z'.' foarh St-hoflielti, follen, Bradley, ldlkili, Hagstrom, Prite, Mink, llasson. l ir.rIV1'uz:': Manager llilkey, llorenstein, Snovv, Kirkpatrick, Honeyman, Brenner, Brown, Lipprnan. Coach Dale Schoheld's Junior Basketeers, hampered hy the loss ot' Hank Kirkpatrick to the varsity squad, suffered a tempest-tossed season, winning only four games. The C team, consisting of players gaining experience for junior and Varsity competition, defeated their opponents to win the league championship. Experience, theiall important factor in hasketlaall, paved the way for the C squad. Numerous prospects have come up from these lower squads, and despite the mediocre season, the material for next year's varsity appears more than good. X 'ahh :KM wllklm JUIHPS high U' Steal ball- lleffman takes tip froni Mink. BA EBALL Row x: Gibson, Polich, Peterson, Saltzman, Moser, Kovenz, Graham, Granato. Row 7.: Robinson, DuHield, Kaufman, McCullop, VanVactor, McNalley, Johnson, Lippman, Cohn, Coach Gehrke. Row 3: Manager Baker, Manager Porcelli, Mariani, Radakuvich, Snow, Mclver, Mink, Snyder. sk! Polich pounds pellet. Panoramic view of Card-Stenog tussle. K fff-.D , L 6 -3-J K .V 4,6 Q J - k , . Q gn , Jw? , W nf , ' . i , ii . , . fi .wif i . ,A A On receiving end. Strike three -As Stenog whiffs. Chucker Salflmafl- 6 TRACK Raw lf Dewey, lienvenisrc, Fowler, Green, Orth, Menashe, Fletcher, Clemens. Ruiz' 3: Nlaiiizigei' l,eL-hey, Bishop, Gill, lfllsworth, Nlchlillzln, l,roL1ty,I,licl4, Bentley, lNlcl arlane, lfrohman. J IXIITULQS Manager llziggstrom, Shore, .-Xnderson, Gerlack, Penson, Olmstezld, Patterson, Meyers, Scrogin, Smith, Coarh Scliofielcl. oach Schofield hands out orders. Herb hurdles high. The mentor ponders track problem Patterson pulls ahead of Frzmklinite in mile run. Anderson and MyerS Staff In 4140 flghff trial- 'R x. n 'N xg, 415 1. l . l 38+ an +V l Ani' A pu if f Y, 'w Y . ' Y 'g: --s 5.A.A. ICE Hocmzv uw zz ,lr-Hiryus, Carroll, Young, Feuerstein, Bulich, Mapes, Amuawa, Row 2: lippnnin, lloliuli, Krmvcnf, Hevfrori, Rich. Row li Doane, Lclluc, ll. LC nw 1: Henlllerly, Tnrii, Bursley, jolivctte, LuMora, Miss 'l'hatcl1cr, Netll, Harvey, Filer, Mcllrczuly. ...W S 30141-' TENNIS Dun' 'lall, VVilkins, Walsh, Mr. Rohwer, Coach, Centers, Drinker. Row 2: Brown, Smith, Mr. King, Coach, Frank, Heinecke. Row 1: Semone, LaMora, Sliffman, Maxwell. ,e,.,suv-'-v.-4 -X FHE PULNE OF THE 'CHOOL V' ECC um LOSE FESTIVAL ldent and faculty judges put together their taste for beauty to select the princess who will represent Lineoln at Port- d's Rose Festival. Note Punster HAROLD KING scribbling his choice Un-ffl after attentively watching all there is to Ccenterl. yal Rosarian YORK, who is Lord High Chamberlain vt, as his 5-year-old daughter claimed, chamber- ld D, escorts Lina-oln's I94I princess PA-r-ry and At the 1941 Festival, the band marchesinto the stadium shington High School's candidate for queen, encouraged by applause and inspired by the majorettes. K l 551 , U Jrzhaeff Margaret Gmfle From ll galaxy of six beautiful girls, Lincoln High School stu- dents elected Margaret C Peggy j Grasle to represent the school at Portlaml's Annual Rose Festival. MAY F ETE jimi Brian Otis walks down the aisle of the auditorium with Beth Lawrenre, member of the royal court. VV1th charming sell-conlm dence,JanetRobertsspoke before the student body which elected her to pre- side atLincoln's May Fete. But it was more than her gpg-Qgh which Won the Elec, Bob McFarlane: I crown thee . . tion for her. P 'ncess fl .- ndidates Nancy 'r meeting thei .www Margaret Irwin and Bob Benson, a har Couple, before the Ceremony. Jean Lewis, and Margaret Irwin put on tl FIRt T AID w t-aitler Magaurn lays off the routine textbooks to teach his biology students about sure points, splints, bandages, and all other essentials for civilian fighters. DOW TCW liront of Jolly Joan, a Lin- Broadway is liackgrountl to three students who want lite waits for his date . the camera manls attention by posing as lmigotists. if t .vit , F W S fr 1 . x ,N . 1' t aff.. 4 A- 4 ff' 'W W is. BUBBLING BEVERAGES Jim Winallls gets his Choc shake from Mr. Baldwin's student-run cafeteria Cabovej while limlclie lfruutt gurgles pop, Crigfzll. PARK BLOCKS Free cokcs! The park blocks in front of the lmuildlng are the mecca of Lincoln lunch eaters, loafers 1 I'Uf'IlZiI1CCl'S. RECREATION Bev and Norma relax. Letterman Saltzman attracts Janet. 'NBR WANTED H AYDRK l asm J l.inColn's ramlmunctious barn dance, Joe Yazolino and Phil Cgee-geel Goodrich plow the '-strewn floor of the Sunken Ballroom fzzbove fefljg while grasshoppity Ruth Schilt yells a suitable mate labove riglztl. The 35500 reward for tramp-like Principal York goes to x vigilantesg as Qrightl bewhiskered Yaz gets a rooster for being best dressed farmer. STUDENT DAY Wh Beverly Prehn, student day's librarian, shows Margaret Irwin, dean for the day, gives ti assistant Jack Bates how to stamp cards. Dean Wickham 11 slip for skipping. di 'wl A an , 'A M g v kv i Relaxin in Princi wal York's othce Prexv Don Bates dictates an announcement to Secret f . . . . l, i 1 , , W Eta Virginia Rankin. lxaz Kawata promoted the student day which was held on April 1. NF , tx 5 AT WORK 5 4,- 3 l Q t , Q , ,if N. The year-book keeps four students busy. E ,l Q f Y X r 1 ,J K l A T t r' iiology-Teacher Green. Before the Carnival, art students diligently work on posters. AT PLAY 'Wi When the library had a Camellia show, many Lincolnites responded. Kenny Doty, one of the numerous exhibitors, gives away his best flower when the show is over. ,gy ff i K Miss ljctringef' and Mn King . Musical trio: Save tubes'! Pngllsh Instructor Brown dlruts choral speaking. SPORTS ROUNDUP Gehrke calls roll. P.. Q., 'V X -Lg:-1 l xy Joyce M ncrae, swim mer. Skiing on Mt. Hood slopes. li, 2 2 M Sullivan and lisslcy set for duel. l as Benveniste rides again. Don nabs ovcrgrownlsmelt. 1. iss: Rohwer shows 'em how. Card ski trio. In 'N I ,, . mg. WWMXS j'f: ' --ifv Q '. ll WQKEF In 301, Cay AlOl'lI'lS0l1 ut work with clay. For his talent, 51000. Prexy Bates honors Abe. HERE THERE Their axiom: 'Smile and the world smiles with you. Gee Gee and harem. Faculty referees at faculty game. Bill gives Bev his line. Ruth Schilt sells war bond. as Q ' tw 'A' 'k i' 'k ,f -k t The lincoln student, cally and mentally pre ' Q, fnn faces calmly the tasks H' , Q n n tv'-K ' Xfgilxilq RL . . ' - lf1?wneer5', 0 . and peace WlllCl'1llC ahe lt 'fm .fi it A f awww, FORMIDABLE, FLYING FORTRESS The strength of today. A Bxff , I A 5 Zf. as Group- 5 3 Physics-Teacher HELLER'S Camera Club Adviser- 7ournal- SWE' er Photographer Photographer Photographer Ph0f0gl'3PhEf RANSFORD SOUTHWORTH VINCENT GOLDSTEIN ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editor is grateful to so many persons and organizations for novel ideas, liberal encourage- ment, and unstinted aid in all stages of the preparation of this year-book, that he found it necessary to set aside this page to recognize and thank them. The editor's special thanks are due to Mr. Donald Abbott of the firm of James, Kerns 81 Abbott for his advice while we prepared these pages for lithography, to Miss Emma Griebel and to the alumni for cheerfully cooperating in supplying the Cardinal with photographs of retired teachers and those Lincolnites who have made good , to Miss Ruth E. Halvorsen who produced the cover and map and gave counsel on make-up and art work, to the art classes of 301 and the English classes of 315 for diligently running the silk screen process, to Bob Gekler for working out mechanical details of page layouts, and to each Joe Pungle and Susy who contributed their iotas to the publication of this book. FOLLOWING IS A L1sT WHICH SHOWS PAGE BY PAGE THE SOURCE FROM WHICH EACH PICTURE WAS GATHERED. covER-ELAINE GOLDEERG 38, 39'-NIELSONQ SOUTHWORTH MAP'RAYMOND POINDEXTER 40, 41-RANSFORD 1-Courtexy U. s. FOREST SERVICE 2-Courtexy U. s. rom-:s'r SERVICE, mop rourtesy The Ore- gonian. 3-Courtery U. s. 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