Lincoln High School - El Eco Yearbook (Lincoln, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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ummmInnmnu-mumIIInulmmmnmmnmmnmnmmmuunmnunnmunuunmu nmmuun111u11I1IIIIII1IInnnnnnnmmnuImmmmmmummmunmmmnmnmmm... ImmuuunmmmnnmnuuIII111IIIIIIIIIIII1IImmnmnmnmmumnn-mmmunuwunmu IIIII111wumumlllllulll-IlwlllvvllvvllwlHH'vwIlllllllllllilflwlIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIH' Ton Row--Briggs, Brown, Short, Ed. Dalton, Hellewell, El, Dalton, Stephenson, Collyer fadviserj Bottom Row-Dunlap, Whaley, Noyes. Jansen, Wiswell, Barry, Forster, Pomeroy I ' I Bous H1-lj Cluo The first meeting of the Boys' Hi-Y was held on Thursday, September 13, 1934, for the purpose of electing the following: officers: Rob Wiswell .,..... ......,,..e ,e,.. . ......,e.,..,ee ........ P 1 ' esldent J .le Dunlap ..... ..,. ............ ........ V i c e President Charles Briggs ..... .............,.. S ecretary James Brown ...........,....i........................, .............. T reasurer Donald Noyes ........................,.........,... Program Chairman As our meetings were to be based on education, recreation, and devotion we had talks from the following prominent citizens: Lowell Sparks, Stacy Short, Dr. Tregillis, Captain Williams, Mr. Schroeder, Millard Borman, Dr. Vinks, and Jud Carmen CDistrict Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Marysvilleb. A few of the high lights of the year's activities were the officers' council at Sacramento, the Y. M. C. A. Conference at Palo Alto, and the Nevada City Conference. Several of the numerous welfare projects done by the club during the '34-'35 term were a Father and Sons' reunion, a dance, a stunt for the carnival, and a card party for the benefit of the El Eco, donating and distributing food for the VSfoman's Club, and issuing songs to the student body to promote school spirit. They ended a successful year, thanks to Mr. Collyer, with a farewell party. df!!!III!IIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIICICIIIIIIlllIl5IIl11IIIIfI ' fill!! l 9 3 5 :limi mfin775773575F3517715133111lilliilillilllilllllllllI Twenty-Three



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.................-....................................................................U--................. ............,....................................U.......................m......................................... .......H...ui...........................................................................mi.................. C O .............................................Hmm....................................nm........................ l Top Row-Collyer, Brockman Kadvisersj, Logan. D. Mancebo, Moore, Gallardo, J. Short, Cavaiani, Jansen, Loelfler fadviserj Bottom Row-Wyatt, Berry, Schulcr, F. Mancebo, Petropoulos, Liotta, Noyes, Carmen, K. Short, McCrary. Yasuda Lincoln lDorlcl Peace Club The Lincoln World Peace Club organized soon after the students returned from their Christmas vacation. At the first regular meeting the following officers were elected: President, George Petropoulosg vice president, Flora Mancebog secretary, Marie Liottag and reporter, Frank Schuler. The five advisers chosen to guide the club were Mr. Gilbert Collyer, Mr. Millard Borman, Mr. Charles Edward Finney, Mrs. Jack Carmen, and Mrs. Walter K. Jansen. The club also maintains an enrollment of associate members. Those who have become associate members thus far are Mr. Karl Loeffler, Mr. Charles Brockman. Sr., Mrs. Arthur D. Leavell, Mr. John Conness, Mr. Peter Demas, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCrary. The members plan to begin their active work again immedia.tely after the next semester of school begins. They wish to invite every citizen to join and give his support to this movement for world peace through cooperation. Il- I 9 3 5 illlllllll ......151IlI2IIill!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..... Twenty-Five

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