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5s ,I I ,-I kxwil., , 5 N. if fyar 'H M147 Q rf-:bg Most of the year, Lincoln's Faculty are con- sidered natural, normal, average, easy going and even sedate. But sedateness was lost inla heel-tossing comedy about an overworked school-teacher in the 1951 production of the Faculty Frolics. Written, by Mr. Mitchell, this traditional production featured all of Lincoln's administrators and teachers. Miss Primrose CMrs. Taylorl, the victim of the visions, relived her six spasms to the under- standing Dr. Crabtree tMr. Woodl. School room scenes 'highlighted Act I. Teachers became pupils much to the delight of the audience. In Act. 2, the big ten ring ,circus was opened by ringmaster tMr. Dagortl announcing the annual beauty contest between local lovelies. The Twitchell brothers tMr. Steinman, Mr. Clark and Mr. Delknarl received tremendous ovation as they thrilled the crowd with their gravity defying stunts. Then came the grand finale, with Miss Prim- rose winning the Big Black Cat, who turned out to be none other than Mr. Watts. - b Q
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A9 Y-Teens Hit of this year's A9 Y-Teens activities was the Initiation and Slumber Party held at the Y. This active A9 club sent Chocolates to Fin- land and gave a Christmas pccrty for the patients at the Kabit Kaiser Institute. They also served in the T.B. Christmas Seal Booths lo- cated at the Post Office and Sears. Carolina was another activity. Serving her second term as president is Audrey Creaqh: Caroline Miller, vice president, Coralee Iudson, secretary: Carol Crisler, treas- urer: and Myrth Gruber, p-cujliamentarian. Tee Pee Teens Chocolates for Finland and making toys for the Kabit Kaiser Institute are just two of the many service projects sponsored by' the Tee Pee Teens, A8 Y-Teen club. This club also sponsored a party held at Lincoln to interest B7's in Y Club Work. Colleen Brown serves as president: Nancy Kneeshaw, vice president: Judy Haley, secre- tary and Shirley Walker, treasurer. ff T e wi- Q-N
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W' t at-4, 34,4 0' TELX' Y +4 1 Xu' Y , N -Q nfl- Qi Ns 1 viii? y xx' :thi ' The School Dance Committee really had 'em hoppin' this semester with a schedule of three dances, two for the entire school and one A-9 dance. Co-sponsors, Mrs. Hickman and Mr. Meeks, and the committee secured the Wonderful eiqht piece band, Blue Notes . A total of S30 has been added to the Dance Committees fund due to their well-planned entertainment. With such unique dances as the Foot-Ball, Holly-Hop, and Graduation Ball, Lincoln's student body had some enjoyable Friday nights planned for them. ' - t
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