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R I v. tu zlue I1 I I1 Ll'1rlm tru L L X c rin 1 ER ICE CIUB Lo these boys belongs the respons1b1l1ty of serv1ng at all school funct1ons Thelr major act1v1ty 1n 1942 was to act as ushers and tlcket takers at the C1ty wlde spr1ng HIUSIC fest1val Th1S was a d1st1nct1on s1nce the Serv1ce Club Was the only organlzatlon of its k1nd 1n the Clly that was chosen lor duty An annual event IS the sponsorlng of a dance the proceeds of Whlch go to purchase serv1ce p1ns for graduatmg senlors OFFICERS SEPTEMBER, 1941 FEBRUARY 1942 Captam Peter Panos Lxeutenant Robert Rottman FEBRUARY, 1942 JUNE, 1942 Captam Hans Schneeman Lieutenant Anthony Tagllavxa 23 I1 ' 1: .X. .Xlhe-:'!'. IP. llcr cm. A. lJ'.Xn1wre, .X Ta:- l:avx:l. ll. Sv 6 - niamx. R. Sm: 1. 41. XY 1--ln, .L X111 na. inn' 1: li. l.cr-, XY. XIX 'Q . R. Run- mau, ll. Iiwulmm. R. Um--e. Ir, 1-'zlu, F. 'urrw Rffav 4' R. l.-74-1. T. K'-'-lms, R. .lu l- lcr. ll, NXcu11c1'. K. Gfvlvl-211111. I.. Har- rzrwtfvn, -I. S1411-lon. R-Vw -1: lf, Jesu-V. R. K :1 m 111. 'lf S11 - l 11. R. 'l'r:4m1r, ll. Rf-lflu, XY. l,uA hy. ,l. K1-ly I-Irls, li. .Xlnlilllfr--. l'. X111- llmn. H . . . . . 1
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. IT Ulf CREW Under the guidance of Mr. Suchy and Mr. Dunlop the Stage Crew has developed into efficient stage hands. The crew is divided into three groups. The Work of one group consists of making and setting up props. Still other duties are the working out of curtain and lighting effects. The remaining tasks go to a group titled the radio crew To do their work they must be alert and willing at all times The success of the various performances which have taken place throughout the year are ample p oof that the stage crew do their work well Hll UR ULIIETY The Faculty Honor Socie y committee wi h Miss Marie L Smith as chairman elect the elegible students to the Honor Soc ety Elegibility depends on a scholarship average of 90 fo or above fine character ability to lead and services rendered to the school The list of students is then presented to the faculty as a Whole for approval Two honor days were bserved this year Iunior High School Day on May 7 and Senior Honor Day on May l4 LL . . x . r . I I R lb llm-ffm-l'Iii:III. .l, lliuxey. llwtt-Ili R-In: .X. X ik l'. lk-tel---ri, -I. Schull. R. Kusltls, XX'. R tt l l':4i-lv-Itirm. i I I . A . -.L . . . . i , L, . , . O . . . - 1 I 1 G . v T . . , . HI It l H15 Xl' R l.I'I.'. X' Kimi Iwi II 14 1' :- l' XX fl V., . 4 H- I ' ' I ? -. I . -. X , L-.tp , X l,, , . Z Ist li II- I I F : A , K 1 1 I 13.1. II I-V.. -- I f, f, -N X xx- -, I' I .. ' 1 K' I. I. I - 'I NI I I' Nl lx ', . - s , I 1 - , l IZ I ' li lx lx 4' -. ,N - .N ,. II IX I4 I I . I I ' l7'- I . - s 'x , - 4 I, . . , If it 'Y I . i I , I' II 1 3 I: 'ut . xl iz, 4,5 ' I. I1 - I . ' . , , fx '
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I ff! .Q we A Km CLARINETS-Row I: R. Brugman, V. Letizia, K. Kessner, B. Mickelson. Row 2: C. Kruger, A. Ledger, B. De Rosia, N. Rondinelli. Row 3: A. Greco, D. Peoples, S. Piraino, I. Balestrieri. TRUMPETS AND TROMBONES- Row I: W. Theis, W. Hahn, P. Nannetti, L, Adornato, C. Benford, H. Iones, E. Burant. Row 2: D. Townsend, I Loeb, H. Stern, V. Bruno, R. Schulls, R. Tollefson. FLUTES AND SAXOPHONES-Row I: R. Conrad, G. Koss, G Kahne, F. Comella, M. Larkin, C. Mazzone. FLAG-BEARERS AND DRUM MAIORETTES-Row I: P. Hollweck, I Schull, I. Tjomas, I. Harvey, I. Norton. HORNS AND BASSES-Row 1: F. Lisi, P. Pietrangelo, G. Gayhart, I Kane, I. Trivalos, R. Kamm. Row 2: A. Sims, I. Banks. DRUMS-Row l: R. Zielkowski, Y. Leonard, H. Ramsey F. Pipito, I. Newell, C. Sherkow, S. Calio, E, Monte. HA ll During the three years he has been in Lincoln High School, Mr. Mohr has succeeded in developing an excellent band. One of their most important projects during the year was the Spring Concert which brought many corn- plirnents from the students and faculty. They have given several Music Ar:- preciation Concerts for the entertainment of pupils invited from the various neighborhood graded schools. The band also performed at all football games. The Victory Song and Alma Mater seemed to be the field favorites. Its outside activities have included concerts given in various parts of Mil- waukee, and participation in the All City Music Festival 4
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