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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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'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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ETTI :he S AGE O PROGRAM held in our auditorium would have heen complete without these workers loehind the scenes. Although we seldom realize it, the members of the newly organized Stagecralt cluh have been very much responsible for the successes ol the class plays and other programs. 'llheir higgest, most difficult, and most successful stage set was the deck ol the H.lVl.S. Pinalore, scene of the school operetta. The pictures of the cluh shown here were taken on the set. The mcmlsers ol' this cluh under the direction ol lklr. Arthur Haber- man studied stage sets, new types ol props, curtains and drops. Although most ol their meetings were spent studying or setting up sets on our own stage, the members also enjoyed a Christmas hanquet and a supper get-together at the closing meeting. The officers ol the Stagecralt cluh are: lirnst Kahoth, president, lfran- ces Wiclt, secretary, and Howard Vieweger, treasurer. EXHIBITING THEIR CRAFT Top picture: Standing Mr. Arthur Hab- erman, Ernst Kaboth. Kneeling - Bernard Reiderer, Howard Vieweger, Victor Herman, Donald Louis. Seated-Frances Wick, Lois Roehl, Carol Kramer. Middle-Karl Adams, Victor Herman, Lois Roehl, Frances Wick, Mr. Haberman. Bottom-Howard Vieweger, Bill Falk, Don Louis, Ernst Kaboth, Mr. Haber- man. STAGE CRAFT CLUB ' Sm m m, mi PAGE 15
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