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. . . Their Job UCQH Oli the success of I.incoln's dr.1m.1tic productions can be credited to the busi- ness committee. Prior to .iny production the committee holds .1 number ofmeetings, Chiiir- man Louise Aplin. with the help of Miss Lucille Gaedke, the adviser, assigns xyirious duties. One of the most important duties concerns the programs. The cast, ll synopsis of the play. the orchestral selections, and the names of var- ious group members working with the produc- tion such .ls the Ushers, Stage Crew, the Publi- city committee, costumes, properties and credits are all compiled and printed in the progmm. The committee also takes charge of the print- ing and the distribution and sale of the tickets, all of which give ci professional touch to help in making the excellent dramatic productions. an BUSINESS COMMITTEE, sifting-Karen Anderson, sland- ing-Marilee Meisnest, Rita Duchon BUSINESS COMMITTEE-Miss Lucille Gaedlre, adviser, Louise Aplin, chairman BUSINESS COMMITTEE-Louise Aplin, Mary Walters Mary Be+h Kollath, Lee J. Thcmpson Auditorium Commi+lee-27
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STAGE CREW, ROW I-John Foreyi, Gene Francar, Terry Tadych ROW 2-Diclc Swanson, Milne Forsi, Dale Henriclrs, Paul Sell, Arnold Polrorslri Flats, Tickets, and VIZRYONIZ knows that .1 play needs .1 setting. .ind no doubt exeryone who has exer .ittended .1 pl.1y.1t Lincoln has noticed the fine sets. These sets just dont happen. but .ire the result of m.1ny hours ol' h.1rd work put into their plan- ning .ind construction. Under the direction of Mr. George Kanzelherger. the Stage Crew spent .ill of its free time in the work room below the stdge. designing and painting the flats and scenery for every dramatic production. The crew also handles all the lighting for pro- ductions .ind takes charge of any other stage pro- grams. Witli Bill Offonnor as stage manager, the stage crew contributes its work to make Lincolns productions so successful. A ' Fil Pi 26-Sfage Crew 'S if vii Q 9. STAGE CREW, ROW I-Beith Maresclw ROW 2-Mr. Eugene Cramer, Mr. George Kanzelberger, John Crowe, Bill O'Connor STAGE CREW, ROW I-Nancy Kraif, Jane Pelrarslre ROW 2- Sue Aleclrsen, Sandie Bubb, Ann Wilson ROW 3-Anifa Yealon, Karen Kuiawslri, Jon Teslce ROW 4-Gwen Popelar, Sandy Kin- zel, Richard Franlre, Roberi Franke
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CAST ROW I-Marlene Toebe, Pam Gordon ROW 2-Diclc Franlte, Jerry Wilda, John Crowe, Lynn Pleuss ROW 3-Jon Teslre, John Lowry, Karen Ceaglslte 28-Fall Play 'N Everybody gg HIZAPIZR BY THIZ DOZEN , L1 play written by liranlq Gilbreth Ulr. and Ernestine C,,.1I'Cf'. w.1s presented October 25t1nd Zi on the Lincoln stage. The play was drglnutized by Perry Clark and produced under the direction of Mr. Frank Novitski. speech .trtste.1cher. lt is the story of it f.1mily with tt strict but loving father, pl.1yed by john l.ow- ry. an understanding mother, portrayed by Karen Cettglske. and their dozen children. As the children grow older, Mr. Gilbreth, an efficiency expert, is greatly shocked when his oldest daugh- ter, Anne, played by Bonnie WH1lCk, turns her head from an education to Ll boyfriend, creating a family crisis. This well produced play drew crowds for both performances. CAST-Penny Schuefle as Miss Brill, Jaclr Macl- son as Dr. Burton N, ls x ,
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