Lincoln High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Manitowoc, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 19 text:

A in new baby arrives in thc Wash- gton home. Prin. C. G. Stangel receives a lifc N. E. A. membership from LHS students at Library Board pro- gram. How's this for comfort in the cabi- net? ch A Goose are i. in Not Quite Su honmores. sist the sop Athletes Girls 7 or Chorus we, ,rw PAG E15

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Dickens' hard-hearted, tight-fisted old Scrooge Pappy Todd KPhilip Knelli can't resist eaves- is brought to life by john Spindler in the creative dropping when Abe Lincoln tWilliam Howardr writing class' Christmas program. comes a'courting his daughter Mary lEsther Polivkai. Author George Luecker coaches Officers james Magill, head of Lincoln's All the gaiety of Tory Revolutionary festivities English department, and Vice-principal R. K. unmindful of the approach of victorious Ameri John appeared in a faculty safety play, 'kWheels. can forces, is pictured in this Washington's Birthday scene. ' ' ' STUDENT TALENT Student talent received emphasis in l-incoln's l038-30 program schedule. Not only the actual tlramatizations, but also the angles ol' produc- tion and composition were turned over to stu- tlent management in a large number ol' audi- torium presentations. Toasting Tory success in the Revolutionary War are june Wenndorf, Charles Sargent, Thomas Ken- nedy, Leland Hibbard, Donald Seitz, Esther Polivka, lone Jacobson, and William Lutz. lPage l4l Lincoln sophomores presented an entertaining one-act play in which, besides jane Jacobson and Alice Lindroth, LPage l5l, Guy Pfeifer, Robert Well- PAGE 14 hoefer, Betty Wenndorf, and Anita Biesmeyer participated. Bending over Baby George Washington are Marcel Tadych, Albert Strong, Evelyn Stefanick. and Carole Schmidt. lPage 151 Donald Schuerer, Francis Schenian, William Flint, and Donald Krupkat, tickled the funny bone with a de-versified Lincoln Cabinet scene. For Haudience-appeal and genuine humor. no '39 program could touch the athletic department's hilarious pep meeting of February 26. Pictured in the crew are fPage 151: Left to right, row 1--Philip Knell, Vernon Keune. William Hrudka, Gene Knauer, Edward Steckmesser. Row Z -David Eckels, jack Krumdick. Delton Hansen, Alfred Ziemer, Roger Morris. Robert Walt- hers, Robert Holsen. Earl McDonnell.



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