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JUNE Z COMMANDER! 1936 JANUARY SENIOR PLAY 'The Rival Masqueraders , a three act play, was given by the January Seniors of Lincoln in October, 1935. The cast was as follows: Ed'lrd sofrankoeaeeeeeeeeee Elan Frlnkie'eeee eae JUDO JOhnB0neeee e ease Orlando R0m8.nOeee eeee Frank Tum.1.no.... .. .Henry Gilbert, calm, practical-minded business man. .His wife, who is fond of astrology. .Their niece, who is mixed up with the wrong boy. .Jack Clifford, the wrong boy. .Jlho is interested in Jmme. Jbhh Tu0k0reeeeoe eeees Lilliln Schlalmeeee eeae Eleanore GT1Ob9eeeo eeeeeee Edward Kolaczynski ........ Viola Ghiata ......... .. . Roy Foster .... . . Tony Kelner ....- ........ Elsie Harrison. .. . DORDA D10k1hS0naeeeeeeee .Napoleon llynot. .llrs. Napoleon Mynot. .Madame Antoinette. .Br1ggs, the butler. .Emily, the giggling maid. .Mayor Haliburton. eenll Poster. nFriends of June. Edward lruk0'Bk1aeaeeuaeeee .Kenneth Gray. The play was directed by Mrs. Kaler, and staged by Mr.Czuchna. .TUNE SENIOR PLAY The June Seniors presented 'Mystery at Midn1ght , a thrilling comedy-drama on March 12 and 15. The play, a great success, was coached by llrs. Kaler and staged by Mr. Czuchna and the Senior boys. The cast was as follows: Rathburne Wentworth, owner of the house on the hill....Delton Maple lrle Wentworth, his aunt...............................Dorothy Ii11Qr Barbara Cory, an unexpected visitor. . . . . . . . .Eleanore Griebe All! Cory, her lulteeeeeeee Cloyd Parker, her fiance... eeeeeeeeeea e ee eeeaellry Fill!! eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee eeeae'11fr8d H0bOPt D10k LIYTODCO, I YOURS 1l'y9reaeeaeaee eee e e eeeeegdflrd lTUk0'Bki Energine Washington, the housekeeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beatrice Finkel RBSHHB 'llhiD8tOH,.hOr Smllltr hl1f.eeeeeeee eeeeeenlrrf B 0'n Letty FIADHQTB, I Blll.11'tU'B fnrteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeFl'lnO0l Klllpp Oscar Jansen, the strongest man. . . . . . . . . . . . .Herbert P1110
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JUN-Eg e commgwosn lose for the second debate, December 12. Lincoln lost to this championship team, 3-O. Changing sides, Lincoln affirmative, lost to Rose- ville negative, January 20, 2-l. Then coming back home, they defeated East Detroit, 3-O in the last of the four preliminary debates. However, Lincoln found it necessary to play off a third place tie with Roseville, the two teams each having 9 points. A critic judge awarded the decision to Lincoln, thus gaining for the team the right to enter the elimin- ation series meeting Plymouth, February 19, 1936. A strong Plymouth team defeated Lincoln, automatically dropping our team from the race. The Lincoln team composed of the same three members all season, deserves real credit for the excellent showing it made. With the able training of Kiss Isbell, the team brought home the honors in the form of our first wall plaque for excellence in debating. THANKS - IISS ISBELL The members of the team wish to express their gratitude and appreciation to Miss Ruth Isbell, their coach. It was due to har earnest and sincere belief that Lincoln produced a championship team that made the results of the season so gratifying. lisa Isbell deserves real praise for her work as debate coach.
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.JUNE Z COMMANDER lose JANUARY SENIOR PARTIES The first event of the January Seniors last season took place on Wednesday evening, October 9, 1955, when about fifty people were present at the class party. Games were played and refreshments served. Dancing to the acc- ompaniment of the school orchestra was enjoyed by all. The Seniors had another party the night of their Senior play, 'Rival Masqueraders'. After the play they . went to Mr. Czuchna's home, where they enjoyed dancing and refreshments. .lil.-1-.....- JANUARY SENIOR DANCES The January Seniors gave a Thanksgiving Dance Nov- ember 2l, 1955 when the younger social set of Van Dyke dipped and flltted among orange and brown decorations to the tune of the High Hatters Orchestra. The Senior's choice of beautiful fall colors, and their gay spirit of fun were in distinct contrast to the severe weather outside. A huge crowd was present to insure the success of this colorful dance. ii.i...,11 JANUARY SENIOR PROM Another colorful event, this time suggestive of spring through the use of delicate blue and silver, was the Senior Prom, the last Senior event, held on January 51, 1956, in the school gymnasium. Music that pleased everyone was furnished by the 'T1tans'. .l1 JUNE SENIOR PROM The June Seniors gave a spring prom lay 22, 1956, at Lincoln. Again the music for this gala event was fur- nished by the 'Titans'. Credit for a most enjoyable evening can go to the very enterprising, hardworking mem- bers of the Senior Class.
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