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'M Telling the citizens of Manitowoc about the work of the Student Council the members above were pnotovaphed at its tion WOM I', where they gave a profram over the air last fall Row I left to rivht Marilyn Hansen lN1ar-gorie Fors Susan Eckels, Mary McElligott, Mary Fllen Zingsheim Genevieve Nemetz Donald Pauly Row II Robert Spierin Vhllard Frdman Robert Luedtke, Tom Jansen, Mr Ernest F Ludwig Victor Herman Miss Leone johnson vice principal Expressing Student Opinion Below is a scene at a regular noon meeting. Lower left, the officers are pictured planning the next session. Seated, left to right: Mary McEl1igott. pres- identg Mary Ellen Zingsheim, secretary: Robert Luedtke, ser- geant-at-arms. Standing are Robert Spiering, vice-president, and Tom Jansen, treasurer.
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Sa Z'fLa,Z'--- We May Be l learcl ll lJl-X'll Council broadcasting! And so that we are heard- a representative group ol' outstanding students voice the opinions of the rest in the affairs of the school. Throughout a xvhirlxxind ol' hot Tuesday-noon debates and organization of student ac- tivities, a Student Council member from the time of his election in the fall to the end ofthe school year is perhaps the busiest student in Lincoln, 'llhis year. he probably toolq an active part in the organization ol the mixer dance, the mid-semester dance, pre-prom dance, the homecoming dance, activity banquet, student liandboolt, and the sale ol xxar stamps and bonds. l le stood patiently in the eheclt rooms at dances, sold his home room war stamps and bonds and aetix ity ticltcts, cudggclcd his brain lor student handbook adjectives, and generally made liiinscll' tht' lacultfs invaluable aid toxxard the planning and organization ol school activities, 'llic Clouncil has been an indispensable part ol' extra-curricular activities in Lincoln for loin' years llircctingg the ablc hands ol' thc Clouncil along suitable channels are lXflary lvle- lilliggott, prcsitlciit, Robert Spicrintg, xice-prcsidentl lvlary lillen Zingsheim, seeretaryg 'llom -laiiscii, li't':ist1i't'i',:intlsci'Qt'a1iit-:it-arms Robert l,uedtl4e. lX'lr. lirnest lf. l,LlLlXVlg is the faculty adx isor S'IAlIDliN'l' tZUUNt1ll. Row I l.1.-ft to Right, Nliirilyn llnnsen, Susan lickcls, Rolu-rl Spiering, Torn Jansen, lWury Nlclilligotl, Mr, Ernest F. Ludwig' Wlury lfllvn Zinetsliciin, Robert Lucdtke. Ruth lirodcriclc. Row ll Winifred Stueck, Nlillicent Suecker, l.uVerne 'l'orne, Dorothy Ruppcl, ficncvicvc Ncinitz, ,lunct Ilerlcvdul, I,XlVCFl1C Krurnrn, Patricia Davis, Lois Nick, Mildred Kuufrnunn, Nlurliorie Fors Row lll Betty Schniitz, Mice igU5SlTHlY'I, Rov Kricser, Alosepl1 Kuufnwin. .fumes Muresh, Robert Kopolic, Donuld Bruechert l,t-onurd iii-l.'ffL'I', Vlmrlcs I cist, Carol VVl1i'e, Patricia Ciesell. Row IV -loan Tveten, August Schuette, Donald Vun Uroll, Marvin Sclnivrcll, lidxx in Seaton, NN illurd Iirdrnun, Donnld Pauly. Allen Berrnke, Victor llermun. Shirley West. PAGE ll
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So that We May Enjo Mutual Interests CC HIEILIIINC for victoryn is the by-vvord of every one of Lineolns clubs this year. lXliss Leone johnson, vice-principal and club supervisor, declares the main purpose ol' the clubs this year is to uprovide a recreational outlet in a period of stress and strainfi Besides providing the student vvith recreational facilities and giving him the desirable companionship of those of his ovvn age, the clubs stress another important outcome. They develop in the student the knack of getting along xvith people, indispensable in carving out a usclul niche for himself in society. liach club has sponsored many varied projects such as knitting for the Red Cross, col- lecting jars lor thc hospital, malving candy for the U. S O , not to mention many an enjoyable social meeting l.incoln's clubs are doing a vvonderlhul job ol' fostering the imaginative traits and ltindling the sparlv ol initiative and individuality that vvill mean so much in the postwar days to come, vvhen the nation xvill depend on the strength and character of its youth. STAGE CRAFT CLUB Standing Karl Adams. Bill Falk, Donald Louis, Victor Herman. Seated Lois Roehl, Howard Vieweger, Mr. Haberman, Ernst Kaboth, Frances Wick. The group is pictured on the set the Stageeraft club built for H.M.S. Pinaforef' W 1' .T YA tx L T i, 2 . 4 it i t1Q'i,i,i Q 41 PAGE l-Il
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