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SITTING-Mrs. Raymond, M'rs. De Fore, Miss Tice, Mr. Lama STANDING-eDonald Wondra, Gerald Rouzer, Robert Hall, George Botner, Robert Stoner, Hyme Shapiro, Laurel Byden, Harry Strom, Joe Carson, Napoleon Beauchane, John Wheece a STAGE CREW T HE beautiful scenery of meadow, brook, and wood on our auditorium stage represents the work of Mr. Lama, his stage crew, and the three art instructors, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. De Fore, and Miss Tice. The crew, under the supervision of Mr. Lama, constructed the back drop and the wings and the art teachers painted the scenery. A front drop is to be made to match the back and the wings. It took weeks, even months to complete this work and as it was done in addition to' their regular class work, these teachers gave much of their extra time and ren- dered a great service to the school. They not only sacrificed much time, but also saved the school a large sum of money. Besides this project, the stage crew has built an entire indoor setting. The boys also do the work of lighting and extinguishing lights for the entertainments and are experienced in changing scenes. Their work is very efficient and is a credit to the school. The boys have given many of their free periods to this line of work. These teachers and boys have set an example, which would be well for the rest of the school to follow, namely, self-sacrifice for the welfare of Lincoln. Twenty-Four
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row-Bernard Feinberg, Ephraim Cohen, Mrs. Michelseneadv'iser, Donald Nathanson, Leo Cram, James Acker SECOND Row-Rose Gorenbein, Rose Stone, Shirley Bassis, Louis Levine, Helen Stritman, Sarah Shapiro, nna Crysta LAST RoweAnna Fisher, Ethel Steinman, Raleigh Aaronson, Anna Meirovitz, Nathan Goldberg, Marcia . Noodleman, Margaret Comm, Sarah Sackter ANNUAL STAFF T has been the aim of the annual staff to preserve through print and pictures the interesting events and pleasant associations of this school year. In editing this annual our interests have been directed into various channels. We have read and discussed articles in the Scholastic Editor; have studied care- fully the Critical Service and noted the criticisms of our past annuals; have perused other AlleAmerican annuals; taken kodak pictures and snap shots; drawn pictures and cartoons; and written up articles. In the fall we gave a moving picture matinee and in the spring a flower sale. These brought us extra money for our annual fund. Donald Nathanson and Ephraim Cohen were our delegates to the N. S. P. A. convention. N The four previous annuals have received All-American rating in the N. S. P. A. contest and we have endeavored to make this one as good as or even better than the others. ' If this annual pleases the girls and boys and will serve as a reminder of happy hours spent in work and play with their iipals and other classmates, we feel that we have been of service. Mrs. Michelsen is the adviser. Twenty-Sia:
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