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Tense, Dramatic 1 UCH Ol? THF success ot this years productions was due to the hard work of the auditorium coinniittees and the stage crew. The auditorium coininittee handled novel ideas tor the publicity ol the op- eretta, fall play and Variety show. Busi- ness was also handled by this cornf iniltee. The stage crew handled the lighting andthe sets tor the productions. The auditorium Coininittee is under the direction ot Miss Gaedke and Mr. Keyes. Mr. Kanzelberger is in charge ot the stage Crew. BUSINESS for dramatics, left to right, ROW l-Karen Ceaglske, lane Olson, Marcia Brice, ROW 2-Barbara Brown. Howard Zimmermann, Liz Savage, ROW 3- Karen O'Hearn, Betty Danielson, Karen Wensing, lean Clay. Beatrice Mangin, Row 4-Ellen Geiger, Mary Hal- lisy, Sharon Worthington, Mary Ellen Beaton, and Lynn Fishbeck PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, standing left to right - Karole Korleske, Doris Peterson, Louise Aplin, Karen Wensing, and Mary Rusboldt, SITTING. lett to right -Carol Lappen, Sandy Larsen, Sandy Adelman. Mary Luebke. Ianice Spacek. Ellen Petersen, Karen Kugler, and Carol Luedtke f 'e it 4 STAGE CREW were, ROW 3-Sue Park, Harland Shupita, Ion Teske, ROW 2-Iudi Iochem, Bev Marsh, Iohn Crowe. ROW 1-Roger Franke, lim Schleis D r a m a f I c s lAudiforium Committee - 29
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LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right- Frank Birch, announcer, Dianne Wilda, script writer, Charles lndestad. staff, Al Koritzinsky, announcer. On the Scene FN FIFTFHN was quite an early time on Saturday morninas for some people, but for others it was an excellent time to listen to the on-the spot news presented by the Lincoln l.oa Anywhere anything was happenmcg, at any time, there would be the Lincoln Log, machines, technicians, scripts and all, interviewina and recordina. The staff also presented :selected mu sic to the cafeteria durina the fourth and fifth hour lunch periods. A few com plaints were voiced when semiclassical tunes floated from the loudspeakers, but most people agreed it was aood music. E7 1 rf 1 V3 19 I 4? LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Ion Teske. staff, Mr. George Kanzelberger, adviser, Iohn Crowe. staff. Bob Dickens, announcer, Bill O'Connor ,staff LINCOLN LOG STAFF, left to right-Roger Franke, production director, lim Schleis, chief engineer, Mary Ellen Hallisy, script writer 28-Publicafions lLincoIn Logl
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l RIGHT, left to right-Members oi the cast were Alan Boeldt, Iohn Lowry, lack Mad- son, Allen Koritzinsky, loan Ann Prahl, HOW 2-Carol Luedtke, Lee Kadow, Brian Eisner, Karen Ceaglske, Liz Savage, Rene Alpert, Carole Burns, SITTING-Don Gad- zinski, Barbara Hidde, KNEELING-Grace Fisher, Merle Hutchins. Absent when pic- ture was taken were Bonnie Waack and Bonnie Wiesner. 30-Dramafics lDinol - I ll T 'Dino' and Forensics PSYCHIATRISTS office, a settlement office, recep tion room, and a tenement house were the scenes of Reginald Rosss dramatic play 'fDino , presented on Lincolns stage Ianuary 9 and ll. Dino is the story of a juvenile delinquent, just re leased from reform school, who moves through a period of frustration and rehabilitation. Three people who help Dino find himself are Mr. Sheridan, a psychiatrist, lvlr. Mandel, a parole officer, and Shirley Wallace, a girl who shows more than a passing interest in hint. Dinos family consists of Tony, his thirteenfyear-old brother who is heading astray, and lVlr. and Mrs. Fal- caro. l-lis father seems concerned only with himself. His mother seems to love her sons, but, because of her husbands indifference, she cannot show it. The play, efficiently directed by lvlr. Novitski, played to large crowds and was well received by the audience. Much of the credit for the large audiences can be ac- credited to the clever publicity of the committee. UPPER LEFT, leit to right-Three people who helped Dino lead a better life were Mr. Mandel KBrian Eisnerl. Miss Haines lCarol Luedtkel, and Mr. Sheridan Uohn Lowryl. LEFT-Love interest was supplied by Barbara Hidde who played Shirley Wallace, and Don Gadzinslci, Dino. Nm X Q K 1 . jfifkg i 1 .?, V. I
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