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Senior Class Play Casf Dr. l-laggeff, a caunfry doclor ,.,.g,,, ----.-------W Susan l-laggeff, ninefeen, in love wiih Warren Abby, fhe l-loggeffs faifhful maid-------- Mrs. l-laggeff, fhe docfor's wife -, ,,,,, Ada l-laggefl, fhe elder daughfer .,.,,,,,,, Warren Creamer, fhe village paperhangerm- Tallanf, an arf forger-- Rosen, an arf swindler- Davenporf, an arf crific-- Cosfumes: Maurine Wade Mariorie McKinney Mi R rn Adviser I guess being kissed will make you sfop your nonsense. -----Paul Jacobus ----l-lelen Frederick Barbara l-lunfsmon ------Doris Capener ---------Sylvia Braz ---Warner Mafson ----Jack Shiremon -- ---Terry Walker -----Bob Sprenger Commiffees Janice Peferson I Make-Up: Wayne Chamberlain Jean Simpson How rd Sh if r Bernice Kirlsebo Gladys Haclserd Befly Phillips Lesla Kipper ss a say, a a e Rhoda Ludwick June Johanson Properfies: Weldon Brassefh Virginia Shager Jean Smilh Rufh Jensen Mildred Cole June Peele Vernice Scofl Poul Sera Miss Whifney, Adviser Miss Lingenfelfer, Adviser N December l3 and l4, fhe Senior class presenfed The Lafe Chrisfopher Bean, a fhree acf comedy by Sidney l-loward. Unusually fine acfing combined wifh humorous, excifing, and rornanfic plof siluafions made up a comedy enferfoinmenf of real value. Miss Laura Lingenfelfer is fo be congrafu- lafed for coaching and producing such a successful Senior class play and much credil' should be given fo fhe orchesfra whose music added fo fhe affair. Dr. l-laggeff and his family have af one fime given refuge fo o greal' arfisf. When fhe play begins, some years offer Mr. Bean's deafh, an excifed world is in pursuif of his work and defails of his life and characfer. The l-laggeff family, who have some of fhe arfisf's painfings, suddenly realize fheir value and become hard, selfish, and ill-Tempered. lf is Abby, fhe family servanf, who has one of his greafesf painf- ings, which she cannof be persuaded fo sell or give away. Abby is fhe only one who really undersfood and appreciofed fhe arfisf, and her marriage +o him is revealed. Alfhough each charocfer was excellenfly porfrayed, Paul Jacobus was parficularly oufsfanding in 'rhe parf of Dr. l-laggeff. Barbara l-lunfsman, who played fhe parf of Abby, and Doris Capener, who was Mrs. l-lagge+f, were also very fine. if illsildlllllllifflol
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Lincoln News-Spring Slaff i Row 5-L, Wilhrow, J. Turner, R. NorlhcuTT, M. Kogeler, B. Good, J. Milchell, M. Helrn, B. Johnson, H. Hoshide, W. Bisnefl, R. Lokhen. Row 4-H. Keller, V. Bounds, H. Gierhe, A. Gleoson, E, Horner, J. Hewill, A, Honson, T. Goolnins, H. Freernon, R. Word, E. McCord, E. Corlson. Row 3-H. PosT, M. McKenzie, A. Hon- son, C. Ross, M. Honsler, M. FriTTs, K. Phillips, H. Smilh, J. Peele, A. Miller, H. Frederick, B. Wilson, E, Monoroy. Row 2-R, Bullord, C. Delrnore, M. MiTchell, A. Bruner, R, Olsen, B. Brow- er, V, Shoger, E. Berqlund, B. Wells, A. McCormick, J, Morshclll, C. Joch- son. Row lfM. Munson, L, Bullon, R. Ny- sfrom, V, Horris, V. Rasmussen, M. Robblee, L. Wagner, J. Foulk, B. Whisner, J. Derby, J, AbboTT, L. Scheulze, D. Sepefoshi. Lincoln News EPEATING iTs record, seT in The posT yeors, The Lincoln News broughT honor To Lincoln High School ogoin in l935-36. The Columbia ScholosTic Press AssocioTion iudged The News To be The besT high school poper oT iTs closs in The nofion. Dick Meyers received recogniTion Tor coming The TorThesT oT ony delegoTe To The CS. P. A. ConvenTion held in Milwoulqee, Wisconsin. For The Third consecuTive yeor Mr. PosT, The ediToriol ond business odviser OT The poper, helped judge The rnimeogrophed popers in The WhiTrnon Press AssocioTion. RoberTo Bullord received noTionol honors ond o leey Tor creoTive wriTing. ln The Pociiic CoosT news compeTiTion Bob Johnson, Borboro Wells, ond Vervion Rasmussen plocecl ornong The Tive highesT. The Tollowing mernbers OT The ediToriol sToTT were oworded gold pins oT The onnuol Lincoln News bonqueT: Diclf. Meyers, RoberTo Bullord, Roy Lohlsen, BeTTie Whisner, Moe Eyrner, Eileen l-lorner, Ado Bruner, ond Eugene Monory. Bob Johnson, ediTor7 Virginio Thornos, TeoTure ediTorg Jock Shiremon, business monogerg Gnd Rhoda Ludwiclq, posT business rnonoger, eoch received o ruby pin. Lincoln News-Fall Sfaff Row 3-H. A. Posl, J. MlTchell, E. Monoroy, J. Genordine, M. Bolsinger, B. Melz, J. Schuler, B. Duncon, R. Lolslsen, B. Johnson, L. Wilhrow. Row 2-A. CecconTi, M, Vogel, A. Miller, A. Bruner, W. Worsler, B. Webb, H. Frederick, J. l-lewilf, A. Honson, T. Goolnins, J. Slonfield. Row I-R. Bulldrd, N, Moore, B. Whis- ner, J. Derby, C. TolboT, R. Ludwicls, J. Peele, E. Horner, E. Thiel, B. Wells. U91
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SONGS Silver Moon Molher Your Land and My Land Richard Boyles Mary Koperm, Nedra Garffn, Rifa Clemenfnw. Alberfa Bakerw, Asfrid Anderson Roy Sfevensw Mae Eymer--,, , ' ., or Jr -- ref'-1 11- , 'H-Yu. -1 ,,.......... , , H, , ea. Opera Barbara Friefchie , . ,.,,,,Sue Royce ,,,.-Sally Negley ,, .,Laura Royce ,,,Mrs. l-lunfer Z., .,Jack Negley ,,,,Mammy Lou ,Tim Greene Ed Crosfon,,,,, .v,, udp.- Russel l-leglund ,,,, ,,.,. S ergeanf Perkins Coslumes: Mariorie McKenny Elizabelh Fisler Dara Mack Maxine Shepard Miss Ramsay, Advi Make-Up: Gladys l-lackard Bernice Kirkebo Mildred Hanson Rulh Jensen SEI' James Paffinm, ,..,,..Capfain Trumbull Larry Lomoxn Lyle Smilh .,,, , Kennefh Schuh. ,, , Lawrence Bergw, Paul Srnilh,, ,, Bill Skillings, ,,,, Bill Gehrin ., W Maurice Neherw, Commillees H, sfxrfhur Friefchle ,,,,,.Edgar Sfrong ,,-,-Dr. l-lall Boyd ,N ,,,,, Zeke Bramble ,,,.,,Colonel Negley ,,----Mr. Friefchie ,,,,..-Fred Gelwex ,,,-General Jackson Marion Barber Hazel Burke Jean Smilh June Johanson llela Kipper Lorna Wollan Irene Rakos Carmen Knapp Mildred Crooks A 'l Sh ' nr a eiman Lorraine Danielson Josephine Demers Thelma Ufigard Lillian Hughes Margaref Lyberg June Peele Berry Phillips Elsie Rufila Charles Mool'e James Schuler Frances Wrye Andrew Drobnack Dorothy Byers Belfy Walker Miss Linqenfelfer, Adviser Elizabelh Hallberg Propediesz Winifred Richards Wayne Chamberlin Miss Whifney, Adviser EAUTIFUL songs, gay music, clever acfing, gorgeous cosfumes, and picfuresgue scenery all helped fo make Sigmund Romberg's My Maryland fhe biggesf evenf of fhe school year. Barbara Friefchie, fhe belle of Fredericksburg, falls in love wifh Capfain William Trumbull, a Norfhern officer. Mr. Friefchie, her fafher and a proud Soufherner, opposes fhe affair. So, when Trumbull is ordered fo go fo l-lagersfown, Barbara goes fhere fo marry him. While preparing for fhe wedding af 'lhe minisfer's house, Trumbull is called fo baffle. Lafer Barbara shoofs a Soufhern soldier fo profecf her lover. Trumbull is wounded in baffle and Barbara hides him in her home. Mr. Friefchie discovers Trum- bull, buf Barbara persuades her fafher fo allow him fo remain. The lives of bofh Barbara and Trumbull are endangered by fhe populace when fhey furn againsf Barbara who defies fhem wifh a Union flag. General Sfonewall Jackson gives his famous order fo shoof anyone who harms eifher Barbara or fhe flag. Credif is clue Mrs. Margaref Rawson Goheen who direcfed fhe producfion, Miss Laura Lingenfelfer who coached fhe dramafics and fhe Senior orchesfra which accompanied. Every member of fhe casf por- frayed his role excellenfly, buf Mary Koper was especially oufsfanding in fhe parf of Barbara Friefchie. 2 ,l4rlJ.ll .J l2ll
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