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DANCING CLUB Row l. left to right Virginia Cvguniel-4, Murinn Zuhorik, Arlene Knrhon, Carol Karn, Shirley St. George, Beverly Ilarlem, Elaine Kmnin:-ki. Row D Ruth llunsudcr, Shirley Terens, Lorraine llmnernik, Miss Lura NleDowell, Marcella Natzke, Evelyn Augus- tine. Mury june Meyer, llelcn Uriesluueh. Row .I Mnry York, Faye Meissncr, Bettie Iverson, Betly I ou Uerharz, Geraldine Kur- lmn, Ifvelyn Iloullurk, Dolores Sundw, Rose lklury Ilnndl, llurriet Duenkel Row 4 -Dolores Peterilf, Roy Krieser, Norman Sander- son, 'I'nn1Rcddin, Flnrinn Milbuuer, Chris Miller, Russell Murz, John Teitgen, Mrxrtin Stenson, Jeanne Brodlcorh. Absent were: George Berg, Wesley Chun1pion, Roy Ifidler, Beulah Cranzow, Lorudoii Lucbke, Betty St. George, und Carol Peek. From FOX Trot OUND and round they go, these clehonair members of Miss Lura McDow'ell's Dancing Club. And theyre enjoying every minute of it, whether it lee waltz, schottische, or one of the popular jitterbug numbers. Cf course, you can understand why the jitterbutf, would he popular. Roy Krieser, that ace jitterbugger of Lincoln high school, is president of the club, Other officers are jean Buh- linger, vice-president, and Bettie Iverson, treasurer. The eluh met in the gym every other Wednesday for the first semester, but during the second semester, they met in the instrument room under the stage. Music was provided by phonograph records. The purpose ol' the cluh is to introduce new dances to the members and to improve their technique in social dancing, Alter a year of practice, you wont see any of the club members sitting on the side-lines at tlances, PAGE 16
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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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HI-Y CLUB Zahorik, john Doolan, Sherman McKay,piRober4 Spieri . Robert Bynger. Eueehe was taken. I 1 ,, - 7 lf , fi if ' 1 if ' fx I ' 5 0 . L! , 1 1, I a ' i Q I I ' 1 l f 4 I f f ,I I ffl -f A . l A Vi , . I , r W If fl! ft 195 l Den ONMIN let the headline mislead you. The Hi-Y boys are affectionately called wolves only because of their popularity with the fair sex. They're really tops! To create, establish, and maintain the high standards of Christian character in the school is the motto of the l-li-Y Club Membership in this organization is an honor in itself, since all the members are elected and the size of the club is limited. This year the club had complete charge of Homecoming An effort has also lsecn made to raise enough money for an electric scoreboard for the Lincoln High gymnasium, Xloney raised from the annual I-li-Y-Teachers basketball game has gone toxx ard this cause Mr. Newton T. Qlones is the l-li-Y supervisor. Ofhcers ofthe club are Willard fjrdman, presidentg Bob Luedke, Vice-presidentg Eugene Schblaska, secretaryg Art Xlcliay. treasurer. PAGE 17
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