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The Lincoln Chess Club Onver Mahadeen ........ ' .. .......................Presrdent SCYUIOUY Adler -----,,,..-- .. ,.... Vice-President Malvin Fltllilestein ...,, . ,,,,,4,,,,,,,, Seffefafy Diran Akmakjian .,,........ ...Treasurer Mr. Leon E. Varnum . ...... .... . ............. ..... ............................................. ...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,., A d U i ser A reorganization of the Lincoln Chess Club has been effected chiefly through the eiforts of Mr. Varnum. The absence of a chess club for one term produced a general demand for its revival. That there was such a demand is proven by the fact that there are over twenty active members in the club, perhaps the largest membership in its history. Among the members there exists a new spirit of cooperation and a deep interest in the art of chess. The members have been prompt in the payment of dues and regular in their attendance. This term's team was composed of Seymour Adler, Captain, Onver Mahadeen, James Mahadeen, Malvin Finklestein, and George Kelly. The team's most notable victory was a 4 to 1 conquest of Dickinson. To the members of the graduating class of January, 1934, the Lincoln Chess Club extends its heartiest congratulations. C'R9C'75 The String Pullers Charles Frisch .......... .....,..,........ P residenl William Higgins Clair Podbrosky Samuel Newman .. .........Vice-President -..Secretary .....,...,..Treasurrr Miss Vera Breen ............Adviscr The String Pullersn were organized in October, 1933, with the aid of their adviser Miss Breen. The aim of this organization is to, operate the lovable miniatures-marionettes. This activity includes many fields, among which are mechanics, cos- tuming, and dramatics. The puppeteers have accomp-lished much in the course of their existence. Evidence of this they hope shortly to exhibit to their fellow students. To the class of January, 1934, the String Pullers extend their most sincere wishes for happiness and success in the future. 166
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IN A LIGHTER VEIN VOCABULARY OF A CERTAIN SENIOR F ru ition: Meteor: Presentiment: Taint I Bamboo: Ember: Latent: Gargoyle: Confound: Candor: Elocution: Coquette: H arangue: Stupendous : Corpulent : I ncinerator: What a student pays in college. What the Europeans call a yard. The giving of a gift with a speech. The opposite of 'iis. A species of monkey. A substance from which beads are made. One of the dead languages. To rinse the throat. A certain kind of interest. A singer in a synagogue. Death in the electric chair. A game played with mallet and balls. A fish popular on the East Side. Unusually stupid. A soldier ranking below a sergeant. One who makes nasty remarks. 639613 LOCALIZED MOVIES Hold Your Man Song of Songs . . . My Weakness ,.., Saturrlay's Millions .. Too Much Harmony . . Only Yesterday ...,.. Our Dancing Daughters Once in a Lifetime .... Dangerous to Women . Down to Earth ..,... Prosperity ..,,.. Meet the Baron , . . , . . . . . .Here comes Annie . . . . The Big Bad Wolf . . . .Barbara Evans . , . .Our football receipts UQ . . . .The Lincoln Orchestra . . . .We were freshmen . , . .... Ann Payton and ? ? . . . .Graduation . . . . .Harold Zheutlin . . . After report cards . . . .Still around the corner ....SeymourTafI 168
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