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.A D S0 WIT n ta . L Stage Crew Stage crew class which meets every sixth period under the direction of Miss Ahern, teach- es boys co-operation and how to follow direc- tions at a moment's notice. Fixing lights, painting and setting stage sets are the contributions of this class. Q fl 5 in X I-I 'I'l'lE SHOW Stage Costumes Designing and making costumes, making fashion plates, studying color and design, ap- plying make up for school productions are activities of the girls in Stage Costume class. This class prepares girls for such positions as fashion designers, fashion experts and buyers. 1, Lv. :ip g Senior Ushers Bob Sparks, Iim Adams, Rick Michel, Sandy Zeitlin, Raquel Sisson, lean Bates, Carol Crisler and Iohn Harrison Knot picturedlare members of the Senior Usher team. During school assemblies they direct people to their seats and pass out programs. Mrs Brown sponsors this group. p ww ' .
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SlC,MUSlC, USN! There is nothing more soothing to the soul than the sound of many voices singing . . . may Well apply to Miss Iohnson's Mixed Chorus as they blended their voices with Boy's and Girl's Glee. The girls hold a majority C34 to lll, but that is only natural. However, all agree that boys can hold their own in melody. 5 'ii Linco1n's band, besides playing for Lincoln, acts as a service group that plays for various community activities. One of their last performances was for the Boy Scouts Court of- Honor, in October. The Brass Choir will play for the Christmas Pageant. Coming perform- ances include the Sports award assembly this term, and the Music Festival and Music Assembly next semester. 11 4 ,aw-as . .2 ,.
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vJ'US'l' M ND ,YPGS 3 - IQ-if rg- . f G 1 . 1, I Girls' Service Club Acting as hall safeties, watching lunch lines, clean- ing patios, serving at school and teachers' dinners, are their many activities. At the Service Award Assembly each semester service club members in the A9 receive a certificate as a reward for her service to the school. Mrs. Reed is club sponsor. Boys' Service Club With Bill Howard as president and Mr. Bloom as advisor, the Boys' Service Club carries on its work of patrolling the halls to stop speed-happy pedestrians. Keeping boys on the grounds at noon, and maintain- ing order around school are other duties. Other officers are: Fred Beck, vice-president: Iohn Griffiths, secretary-treasurer: and Bob Sparks, sargent at arms. - v , X . I ..l. OU.,
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