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class plays Moi FoR DRAMA BOUQUETS SEVEN SISTERS lunior Class Play March 20-21, 1942 l Directed by Miss Lorraine Anderson BASHFUL Ernst Kabotli, in the iron suit, surveys Charles Kestly in his Hungarian costume for Seven Sisters. Be- spectacled Robert Rosinsky watches in silent meditation. NORBERT Nelson, astounded, in- SEVEN little sisters lcount 'emi all in a row. Reading from spects the Wicked-looking swords in lett to right, we see Mary Pollock, Marie Lost, Bernice Rapp, the hands ot William Hansen and Pauline Zeman, Betty Kelnlfioter, Lina layr, and Marilyn Han- William Krysan. sen. Olive lagodinsky is cornrnandress-in-cniet.
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X ,s council 1 .. u 1 . Students Mlnd HEY are the students who spice Lincolns lite with activity, and yet manage to help keep the school sell-governed. Elected to their positions each tall, they are soon plunged into a whirl ot Tuesday-noon meet- ings and hot debates. Last September brought the Activity Ticket to Lincoln. The Council breezed through campaign and promo- tion, collected money, and distributed sticky stamps. They've added the Crystal Ball tor decoration ot dances, promoted the sale ot War Stamps and Bonds. They've helped with Career Day, given the Activity q.,,,.,w' Banquet, and-a host ol other deeds. Donald Pauly, Ianet Berkedal. and Ernest Wal- ters. Council members. proudly display the Crystal Ball oi shining mirrors devised to h'gh- light school dances. STUDENT COUNCIL Row l, left to right-Patricia Davis, Genevieve Nemetz, Marilyn ansen Berkedal, Ianet Bruechert. Row 2-Ernest Walters, Merle Hansen, Robert Luedtke, Edith Klingbiel, Mr, Ernest Ludwig, Donald Mueller, Ieanne Tidmarsh, William Zahorik. Row 3-Warren Meyer, Donald Ryan, Mary McElligott, Mary Ann Huberty, Shirley West, Winiired Stueck, Grace Roberts, Adice Kramer, lacqueline Gallagher, Charles Kollath, Leo Reimer, Row 4-Robert Spiering, Robert Kelley, Edwin Seaton, Samuel Hay, David McDermand, Robert Ferguson, lack Rm-rr Chester Deubler, Iohn Kropp, Paul Adams, Robert Bruechert, Iames Maresh. H , Rene Schwalbe, Ianice Tidmarsh, Ianet
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