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5: TRI PHI CLUB ROW ONE: Josephine Lindo, Gerry Salem. Mary Ann Thoma, Mrs, Gergenian, Miss Guiliano CSponsorsD, Car- olyn Priolo, Joan Pace, Marilyn Maiz. ROW TIVO: Clair Johnson. Nancy White. lNIary Ann Martorama. Diane Kakos, Diane Siewertsen, Anne Miller, Joanne lNIytyk. Marlene Hershchuck. ROIV THREE: Dorothy Johnson, Barbara Haken, Carol Junjulas. Barbara Cypher, Lorraine Leuci, Josephine Beninati, Erika Maus, Jose- phine Corso, Betsy Byers. , 1 'KJ CANADA nav , 'I I ICE COL IlAGl! Qs B S tj I Nu. C' xv-,a Left to Right: John KIISC, John Dre-ier. Joe Sanchez. Kal Kessler. Jeff lloffman. Ken Snrulmbi. Dom D'Amnt0. 139
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.97 WC' COMPENDIUM The editors are: Richard Abrams, Bill Heisinger, Philip Silverman. Sponsor: Mrs. Diaferia. This year marked the second for Lincoln's literary magazine COMPENDIUM. Founded by four aesthetic and dedicated seniors, last year it had 36 pages which in- cluded poems, stories, essays and art. It was supported entirely by outside patrons. The primary function of the magazine is to provide an outlet for the literary aspira- tions and efforts of the students. It gives them the opportunity to get their own lierary opinions on almost any subject and in any form published. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Geffrey Freis, james Williams, Dave Feinstein, Mr. Bochner 8: Mr. Moody John Cobelli, Richard Clyne, Jeffrey Dricr. Sponsorsj, John Gerlick, Peter Forman, Adolph SECOND ROPV: Alan Pariser, Dan Colletti. Ber3ef,L3UFCmLChm?1UH. 138
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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL BAND The L1ncoln High School Band the largest ln the city with seventy eight members 1S one of the proud est organizations in our school Lnder the direction of Albert Torres they took part in the parades on Me morial Day Veterans Day St Patricks Day and the Ragamuflin Parade on Halloween Thex added color sp1r1t and music to pep rallies assemblies and varsity football games A Christmas program was presented at the 1nv1tat1on of the P T A and another on Open School Night The season culminated 1n a successful Spring Concert a joint project of the band orchestra senior and jun 1or high school choirs Thex held elections to goxern were elected President Roger Soons Vice President oseph1ne Benmati Secretary Treasurer Hilda Cohen Publ1c Relations Michelle Goran The band has added to the xarietx and flaxor of life at Lincoln through its fine appearance and perform ance The members of the band are Flutes Marianne Carl son Michele Goran Myra Marchalk Sharon Smith Elalne Baskin udx Glatfer oan Handelman Richey Preuss Muriel Vlelntraub Barbara Marsx udith Scheele Pr1sc1lla Denby Linda Steffen John Liss Clarinets Georginne Barna Roger Fitzgerald Robert Levy Charles Nagel Richard Rosen Guy Seal Xin cent Savastano Mort Karner ames Maas George Maestri Francis Grossman Thomas Nakagamx YV1l ham Lester Marc Nathan Phyll1s Denby Janet New man Carolyn Miller Oboes Bassoon Kenneth Ducker Rlchard Rubin Carl Sllxerman French Horns Philip Silverman Allan Rubin Terrance Gladwell Thelma Freeman ulia Robbins Lo1s God frled lldlth Scheer Saxophones Harwey Nathan Robert Hohlstrom Paul Schulze effrey F1t7gerald Harry Cook Ronald Haber Arnold VV1llens Trum ton Robert Din a arnes England Ferris Gorra Frank Kama Robert Lesnick Roger Nichols Frank Shectman Fred Shrade BruceMart1n Baritone Fred Marchan Graham Lundberg R1chardZachar Trom bone Ronald Zimmerman YVarren Lucker Roger Soons Tuba Dennis McCarthy Richard Zimmer man Sousphone ohnVu1ch String Bass oseph1ne Beninati Bells Brooke Pariser Drums Hilda Cohen Philip Frledman Charles Lindo Wlilliaxn Morlock Howard Peck William uick Ronald Singer Ken neth V 1ctor . . .. - .Y 3. - ,-,, . 3 G . 3 s. j . 3 ' 7 3 . . . , . . . Y 7. - . , , , 1 , 5 H ' 2 S .I D . , , y G . , 5 ., . , .3 . - Q I ly , . 3 , . , - . . , . . K, . . , . I i 2 t . , V y . . 5 . ' 2 . . . - , , .K b V 5 . . 3 . Q . 7 J . 5 4 b : Y 5 . . . Q B , . . - , ,A 7 7 - A 7 . . . u ly y . 5 K V V, q - I - their ever widening activities. The following-officers PMS! Mark T2U1HCb21l1m, Ronald BCYSCF, Bruce C01- 1 : . , K K . L. , , - g , J . , I ' 7 J . . .: A I- , . V - 3 ,v I X . , , 3 . . I, . D 3 A 7 Q : Y . Y Y . , , ' : - . K . A I - : . 3 ' , . L . . . , : : J ' 1 ' 2 J ' : A : A - - ' 'z : ' : : ' , y A , v ,S A 1 ! .. . 5 . y . . 3 i ' in 2 ,y Z' 2 1 . . Y, H l Q . ra I 3 - P ' . 1 ' lr l i 140
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