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N2; ' LINCOLN; VARI ETY PROGRAM Lincoln Junior High School THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 iiths Crazy Now? An escaped convict poses as a professor and convinces each character that the others are insane. The real problem 13 to find who 15 crazy now. L01 Buck and Wing Specialty Dance-David Chazankin W t iiWho Am IV In which a bvictim of amnesia,, convinces a selfconfident doctor that even he can be fooled. 10: Freckle Face Song and Dance Betty Bolinger, Sidney Blicker, Sol Lipkin to: HNot Quite Such a Goosen One-act comedy featuring the conversion of the household tough to a gentleman 0f Fauntleroy virtues-all because of a girl. to: Tumbling-Boys Tumbling Team Tin Pan Parade-Boysi and Girlsi Glee Club assisted by Special Orchestra :0: Dance of Nations-Girlsi Dancing Club 1. Russian; 2. English; 3. Irish: 4. Dutch; 5. American Clog poi bths Crazy Now? directed by Miss McNamara uWho Am If directed by Miss Gear HNot Quite Such a Goose , directed by Mrs. Mason Vocal Music under direction of Mrs. Mosely Instrumental Music directed by Mrs. Harper Boys, Tumbling directed by Mr. Fisher Girlsy Dancing directed by Miss Doherty N6 hPOLLY WANTS A CRACKERii A Two ACT COMEDY yiven May 4 BY THE DRAMATIC CLUB OF 101 C A S T Jeffrey Wayne, 21 grouch - - - - - - - - - - - RUSSELL LOTH Mrs. Wayne - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IRENE HOLTH lMary Wayne - - - - - - - - - RUTH SPERLING AND HILDA ROSE Tommy Pratt - - - - - - - MILDARE KOHOUT Lucerne Neville, a friend of Mrs. Wayne - - EVA NADLER AND DOROTHY SHINDER Inspector Doran - - - - - - - LLOYD DAVIS AND MARTIN SATZ Nora, the Irish member - - - - - - - - - - - - FERN BLOOM MRS. BEEDON MASON, Coach i661
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f3 FM - ss ATHLET CS lVe are working for a sound mind in a sound body. w, THE B. A. Ap HEN the B.A.A. was organized in 1925 certain definite plans were set out to be accomplished. Among these the following were the most important: to promote school spirit and loyalty; to obtain a greater degree of sportsmanship; to encourage the training of the boys making them more alert, more intelligent, and more capable; and most important of all to promote health education. With each succeeding year the membership in this important organization has been steadily increasing. The boys have seen the remarkable results produced and are availing themselves of this opportunity. Each year early in the fall the boys meet to elect the officers. Leon Rosenfeld was elected president, Bennie Spewak, vice-president, Adam Blankenhorn, treasurer, and George Weiss, secretary. Charles Karch and William Horban were the advisers. At the first meeting it was decided that basketball, swimming, diamond ball tourna- ments, and a track meet were to be held. The officers were given charge of all the officiating and umpiring and the drawing up of schedules. B. A. A. .CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS FRONT ROWeHarry Freidman. Bernard Shawm, Gilbert Davis. Irving Schectman, Bennie Schwartz. Naphtalie Connor, Abe Lipkin, hlorris Reznick. Jack Sweet. SECOND Row-Herb Dreitzler. Sol MadoH, Morris Dudick, Lyle Lebowski. Isadore Cronfeld, Nathan Schapiro. hIeyer Alpert, Eli Simon, Harold Cordon. THIRD Rowe-Daniel Tutelman. Mike Schuster, Carl Chalfen. Leon Rosenfeld, president. Charles Karch, BIeyer Tetner. Edwin Lambie. George Silver, IVIildare Kohout. Bennie Spewak, vice-president. FOURTH ROWeDavid Peltz, Fred Krietzman. vaie Schapiro, Mr. Fischer. adviser. Adam Blankenhorn, treasurer, Wenzel Lindfors. Lloyd Jandro. Bus Miller, Donald Guttman. Edward Kaplan. I681
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