Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1940

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A CAPELLA CHOIR ' Row I-M. Lofgren, C. Gillespi, L. Amderson, B. Fields, L. Hartung, 1Hegge, G. Torgesen, P. Watts, E. Walters, R. Samuelson, S. Hendricksen, P, Walker, L, Dahl, H. Braidwood, E. Lanigan, D. Davey. Row 2-M. Petersen, B. Holenstein, D. Millis, L. Simpson, A. Webb, M. Iohnson, L. Dougherty, I. Stabbert, M. Wilkinson, D. Kelley, S. Tamaki, C. Kane, P. Fields, F. Hingseth, A. Prengel, S. Mather, D. lacobsen, Row 3-R. Evans, P. Clancy, A. Sloyer, G. Thompson, l. Stabbert, R. Bruner, E. Young, D. Whisner, I. E. Whisner, G. Andersen, W. Norman, W. Ransdell, V. Eaton, B. Neilson. How 4-A, Spinning, D. Sorensen, A. Schendel, A. Dock, F. Meisenburg, D. Fry, V. lones, L. Hale, W. Hill, L. Tessier, H. Hansen, V. Vinson, R. McGuire, E. Shirrel, A. La Foreg, Choir Rates High in Local Music Circles Lincoln's a Cappella Choir, under the able direction of Mrs. Margaret Goheen, established itself more firmly as one of Tacomas leading choral groups by splendid performances during the last year. Approximately 50 concerts in local churches, schools, and civic organizae tions kept the choir on the run continually. Highlights of the year were the trip to the national music convention at Los Angeles taken by seven of the chorists and the Cavalcade of American Music, a music review presented in May. MAIORETTES Row 1-A. Scopoli, L. Ammon, D. . Warter, E. Yenne. Row 2fD. Long, MQJOfGlteS Cxfecfte g.HDinefiart, B, Bernhartsen, V. ri en, . Ludwig, E. Lanigan, M. Gordon, H. Sandquist, B. Steele. GGIHG Interest Here comes the team strut- ting down the field! Not a football team carrying foot- ballsfbut l3 majorettes twirling batons. This squad, organized only this year, have shown their twirling ability by perform- ances in the daffodil parade, assemblies, and at games. losephine Ludwig Won first place and Beverly Steele second in the instrumental Solo Competition held March 2 at the College of Puget Sound.

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Boys' Cflee Club Holds Future Pagliaocis All experts must have training, and that is just what the members of the Boys' Cflee club have in mind every fourth period as they train and develop their voices. Vocalists croon old song favorites and negro spirituals, such as l'Ol' Man River, Iericho, and Where'er You Walk. The boys render a service to Lincoln also, for they enthralled the assembly audiences with their lilting melodies, as well as having an important part in the Christmos concert. Girls' Glee Club Sings in Hssemblies Proof of the old saying practice makes perfect, can be heard when the Girls Glee Club warble some of their perfected numbers. Practicing with great zeal every third period, the girls are not content until each song is down pat. Among the more beautiful lyrics they have learned are 'lSing Robin Sing, Robin in the Rain, and 'lWings. The group has presented these songs in assemblies and also learned a group of old lndian ballads which Were sung in the Spring Music Bevue. BOYS' GLEE Row 4fA. Friberg, V. Neumann, L Britt, H. Holm, B. Etherington, B. Hendricksen, B, Carlson, l. Fortin, A. Norden. Row 3-D. Brickley, H. Kottler, G. Handeaard, B. Leonard, D. Erickson, I. Burk, I. Meyer, R, lacobson, W. Washburn. Row 2fW. Shine, S. Conklin, A. Daniels, B. Hanson, V. Reishus, R. Norman, H. Boynton. Row 1-D. Stokesberry, F. Dupille, D. Linder, V Artie, W. Meyer, L. Ganes, l. Odegard, GIRLS' GLEE Row 4fD Mowre, G Lockwood, B Beasley, P Siineral, D. Ball, M. Pullar, P. Barker, L. Bygmyr B. Thomson E. Hallock, M Lane. Row 3fC, Nooner, B. Nelson, L. Knoll, F. Peterson, B McVicker, E Waller T. lhonson, A. Anderson. M. Sandiln, S. Breed, M. Burns, B. Thompson. How Ze-A. Lien, B, Meyer, L. Denton, E. Bay, B, Hartley, D, Macfarland, D. Miller, B. Coen, E Roberts, R. Tompkins. Row lfV. Larsen, B. Parker, E. Frye, A. Person, vice president, L. Doubleday, secretary, P Boucher, treasurer, D. Tohnson, T Ganes, F. Moser, C. Moore, P. Sherman.



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1 4.1 . .1 W 5,-' I if I l ,i ' rl ,ff , J I n 1 W .X u , ' A -f soPHoMonE orrrcsns 1 1 Ivan Mikelich, vice-presidentg Mike Hayes, secretary, Marguerite Hargett, repre- f ' sentative to councilg Vince Hansen, treasurer, Bob Iuffer, President. Yearlings Start Life at Lincoln Embarrassing moments! Days of going into the girls' locker room instead of the boys', wandering into classrooms five minutes late and asking upper classmen scads of questions. After this first perplexing period, the sophomores settled down to a busy year. They found their first year to be mostly one of adjustments. Coming from much smaller schools the youngsters were soon to discover their friends were so scattered they were seldom seeng and they had to become accustomed to the bickering of the juniors and seniors who have forgotten they were once sophomores. The yearlings took all this and other uncom- fortable situations in their stride and soon were settled. The first big social affair of the Class of '42 was the sophomore mixer. This get-together, held November 19 in the boys' gymnasium, enabled the sophies to look each other over and get acquainted. Chuck Molinari played for the swingsters. They had their own assemblies, too. ln these gatherings no upper classmen were allowed, and the sophomores had a chance to show off their own talent. Organized this year for the first time was a sophomore boys' yearling group, suggested and directed by Bob lufer, class president. This group was started for the purpose of helping the boys in their first year to get over that lost feeling, and also to get them interested in activities around the school. Entering Lincoln with the idea of doing their best has helped the first year group to get off to such a snappy start. lf the members of this class through their junior and senior years live up to the good name they have made for themselves their's will be a class of action. A

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