Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 31 of 96
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FIRST Rowefn'llingt Donald Pela'o, Barbara Kobn. SECOND Rowetsittingt Lorraine Simkim, Pauline Alpert, Charlotte Goldman, Donna Samslick, Golda Trugmun. THIRD RoW-Freda Goldberg, Clara Gershkow, Iulia Lieberman, lone Goodman, Martin Sandler, Ining Mulixow, LeRoy Stenborg, Marvin Sabeswitz. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Klagke, Violet Hansen Georgianna Martin, Mildred Hamen, Madeline Sbortridge, Mary Radimz, Richard Seland, IVathan Supak, Sidney Szhanheld, Rose Iacobs, Eleanor Krutz. FIFTH ROW-Donald Scbein, Howard Kuhn, David Overback, Lester Gubman, Sam Golden, Leonard Roxenheld, Charles Loescb, Freda Clan, Vivian Thomas, Sarah Atkin, Elliot Roxenficla'. DRAMATIC CLUB The glare of the footlights, the taste of lipstick, the thrill of a hrst night, stage fright, and nervousness, all are parts of the lure that makes the Dramatic Club of 325 one of the feature clubs of Lincoln. These, however, represent but a small part of the activity carried on in the club, and the notebooks and outlines testify to other real work accomplished during the year. Our collection of pictures and information of present- -. .. , . day celebrities testify to our interest in the modern stage. Some of the problems we have been working on are: technique of speech, vocal exercise, interpretative reading, gestures, origin of the drama, divisions of modern drama, and play production and construction. The Dramatic Club offers opportunity for expression of the talents of its forty members. Mr. Klaffke directs the work. The attendance and appreciation shown at the various plays presented, testify to the school,s enjoyment of this ., activity. Mr. K1451 Page Twenty-seven

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SITTING-Iennie Abramx, Israel Noodleman, Bernice Cowl, Sarah Fishman, Lily Ericson, Betty Peterson, Edith Galimon. STANDINGeGeubon Weinberg, Sally Berlorilz, Leo Walk, Hilda Miller, Harry Bormtein, Dorothy Wieseke, Ruth Feller, Garntlb Holth. 9A DRAMATIC CLUB The June, 1931 9A Dramatic Club presented tThe Big Cheese? 3 comedy in three acts, for the class play. Those who took part were: Leo Wolk, Solly Berlovitz, Harry Bornstein, Gershon Weinberg, Betty Peterson, Hilda Miller, Lily Ericson, and Dorothy Wieseke. Min H usby Page Twenty-six The advertising posters and stage properties were handled by a committee of four, not in the. play, chosen by the adviser, Miss Husby. Those on this committee were: Edith Galinson, Sarah Fishman, Bernice Cowl, and Israel Noodleman. A one-act play, hSpeaking to Father, was given at - an auditorium period. The cast included Leo Wolk, Hilda Miller, Jennie Abrams, Solly Berlovitz, and Gershon Wein- berg. The aims of the club are to give the members training in appearing before an audience, emphasizing poise, correct enunciation, clear articulation, and character interpreta- tlons.



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FRONT ROWeMax Schnitzer, Bernice Glorter, Doris Nelson, Frieda Zie-ye, Isabel Cohen, Rachel Zieve, Richard Cullx. SECOND RoW-Margery Snead, Charlotte Hark, Robert Wolfmlm, Faye Blindman, Mary Sackter, Edith Goldxtone, Arm Menimky, lame; Anderton, Dorothy Mulrean, Maryette Bobline, Hazel lambs, Freda Zimmerman. THIRD ROWeMiss Clancy, Phyllis Crotty, Sewell Gordon, I02 Blindman, Louise Holmgren, Emily Weiner, Minnie Swatez. TOP ROWeDorothy Slone, Florence Sobo. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of 104 is under the direction of Miss Clancy. There has been a splendid growth in the club, and after try-outs, thirty members were selected. The first semester, 3 two-act play, iiA Perplexing Situation? and a one-act play, iiIn Spring a Young Maifs Fancy? were given by the club as evening entertainments. Those who took part in the first play were: Leo Wolk, Rachele Zieve, Mary Min Clancy Page Twenty-eigbt Deikel, Gershon Weinberg, Israel Noodelman, Ruth Davis, Sewell Gordon, Joe Blindman, and Phyllis Crotty. The cast of itIn Spring a Young Man,s Fancy, was: Bernice Glotter, Betty Peterson, Leo Wolk, Isabel Cohen, Hilda Miller, Bernice Cowl, and Ruth Feller. . Much of the work the second semester was devoted to a four-act play, iiRivalryf, which was also given in the evening. Every club member had some part in this produc- tion. The purpose of the club is to give every member an opportunity to take part in some dramatic work, and to fur- nish entertainment for the Lincoln junior high school pupils.

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