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LINCGLN What makes Lincoln Forensic Society such an outstanding organization? The answer lies in the many opportunities for social and educational im- provement offered to its members . . . Among these benefits are learning how to think and decide wisely, getting acquainted with other students, and speak- ing before audiences . . . Skits, humorous debates, community singing ,and varied readings were pre- sented to lighten the programs . . . Debating, the chief activity in Lincoln, offered such thought- provoking questions as: Should extracurricular activities become a part of the regular school time, Should the United States grant a loan to Great Britain, and, Should President Truman's Strike Settlement Plan be adopted. That's why you hear the members say, 'Tm proud to be a Lincolnite!', Top Row: A. Anton, R. Frockt, G. Steinkrauss, A. Kagen, M. Lovett, S. Berson, T. Pittelman, I. Kane, W. Marcus, G. Hart, L. Berg, A. Wein- grod, S. Kohl, H. Solochek, L. Greenbaum, F. Dubin. Raw Four: D. Stein- hardt, S. Teper, S. Benner, M. Stern, J. Swidler, B. Brizman, J. Lindemann, R. Fackler, D. Thurston, M. Poll, L. Coplan, D. Kohlenberg, L. Wolf, H. Kohlberg. Row Three: C. Lubotsky, F. Horowitz, J. Silber, E. Sernovitz, V. Lane, B. Olson, Miss Porter, Miss Purdy, R. Bilansky, R. Biller, E. Pinsker, B. Himmelreich, G. Cohen, D. Roitburd. Row Two: J. Garlinkel, J. Scklore, S. Arenson, J. Klein, C. Silberman, J. Appel, S. Shumow, E. Powerstein, S. Kane, B. Bonic, E. Perchonok. Row One: M. Engle, R. Kesselman, G. Waxman, E. Landau, S. Dubrin, N. Katzow, D. Solomon, M. Warren, S. Bernstein, R. Kahn. President ..,,.,, Ist Vice-President . . . Zna' Vice-Presia'e11t . . 3rd Vice-President . . , Secretary , . Treasurer , . . Ambassador ........ Council Representative Sergeant-at-Arms .... FALL Allan Kagen Esther Powerstein Harlyne Kohlberg George Hart Barbara Lubotsky Sally Bernstein Margaret Horner Geraldine Bass Marshall Stern G. Bass, M. Horner, SPRING Harvey Solochek Marvin Poll Sidney Kohl Donna Roitburd Beverly Bonic A Irvin Kane Esther Landau Barbara Lubotsky Allan Kagen
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Top Row: J. Wood, C. Haese, G. Sedlet, J. Uekert, J. Cyliax, J. Hambach, A. Becker, M. Becker, M. Liebman, S. Jcn', D. Keup. N. Haffner, L. Forman, B. Hall. Row Three: D. Denzin, E. Bergen, J. Eschrich, B. Parks, E. Rakita, C. Ruben, Miss Keuper, Mr. Brussock, M. Schoen, N. Davis, M. Neth, K. Spear, A. George, C. Schulz. Row Two: L. Davies, D. Dott, J. Fitz, R. Reiser, E. Schmidt, S. Schwid, B. Lipschutz, A. Nelius, D. Green, M. Glasspiegel, D. Miller. Row One: A. Lusthaus, M. Weiss, B. Bergen, G. Krueger, S. Schneider, R. Orloski, L. Perschbacher, H. Klumb, M. Demeter. Top Row: B. Schultz, N. Sweet, D. Glicksman, M. Edzlman, G. Straka, J. Schwartz, R. Browender, J. Erps, W. Gans, G. Berman, Spector, K. Eichenbaum, H. Grant, R. Hereth. Row Four: P. Potts, D. Hewitson, O. Blum, N. Twelmeyer, R. Farnum, J. Haney, R. Weissenborn, P. Priewe, J. Teplinski, D. Kohn, J. Larsen, L. Levin, B. Funk. Row Tbrre: D. Gordon, A. Pestalozzi, E. Lamb, J. Miller, A. Martins, J. Frank, L. Raskin, L. Hiller, B. Buckley, J. Kraase, D. Nelson, E. Koestcr. Row Twos C. Steuer, K. Loebel, M. Streich, C. Burmeister, H. Post, D. Lampell, C. Jacobson, S. Mickelson, A. Boerner, A. Sandback, S. Sokol. Row One: M. Hillman, G. Boxer, G. Meixner, B. Holzan, S. Mate, J. Heiser, S. Schloemilch, R. Hubbell, E. Blood, S. Berman. President .....,,. Ist Vice-President . . . 2nd Vice-President . . 3rd Vice-President . , . Secretary ........ Treasurer . , . . . . . Ambassador ...,.... Council RejJresenfati1fe Sergeant-at-Arms . , . FALL SPRING Richard Farnum Anna May Boerner Lila Raskin Grace Meixner Gerald Straka Norma Haffner John Henry Jack Teplinsky Sally Mickelson Lila Raskin Evelyn Rakita Sandra Schwid Alfred Neumann Suzanne Berman Marshall Becker Jacqueline Miller gfsllzsniqlgiiiir Robert Hereth ALPI-IANEA Wearers of the Pur-Gold A proclaim itis Alph meeting day . . . Every other Wednesday Alphane- ans proudly flaunt the badge which proclaims them loyal members of Washingtons earliest literary society. Each meeting offers something new, yet the high standard of entertainment is always main- tained. Lively, educational debates are offered, original skits and jingles, readings, and musical numbers add zest to the meetings. Projects such as the Alph-aberical choice system and birthday- month groupings promote student participation. Alphanea also initiated a Member of the Week feature. In order to attain this honor, the person must have rendered valuable service to the club or the school. Talent, Willingness, and capable leader- ship are among the qualities which keep Alphanea in its prominent place at Washington.
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PHILOMATI-IEA Top Row: D. Goodsett, C. Keller, R. Champney, R. Schmidt, R. Kalupa D. Bowen, R. Zimmerman, D. Moe, R. Garland, R. Winans, W. Lehr J. Schleifer, L. Steimle, R. Geschrei, R. Mudge. Row Three: L. Ladewig, J. Matter, G. Yurgaites, P. Stika, B. Brehmer, M. Rotter, Miss Handt, Mr. Candy, K. Wheeler, L. Suchy, B. Gustafson, N. Letteer, C. Thomas, N. Bautz. Row Two: A. Fretty, E. Koepsel, D. Westmore, R. Smith, R. Tushaus, J. Perlick, P. Erdmann, J. Aldridge, J. Volkmann, J. Williams, J. Mahsem, B. Pershitz. R010 One: J. Gross, E. Hambley, Bathey, S. Resh, M. Guetzlaff, S. Richards, G. Hoffman, J. Wagner, C. Garfinkel. Top Row: W. Ariens, J. Seifriz, M. Ruesch, C. Halvorson, D. Stauif, D. Herold, P. Sigwald, J. Searle, H. Bernstein, T. Gillies, L. Flanders, H. Canitz, R. Franklin, S. Marcus. Row Three: M. Champncy, R. Purdy, L. Maletz, R. Wiedenhoeft, J. Scheer, E. Tamms, C. Robbins, B. Schultz, J. Knuth, D. Hefling, F. Huber, R. Bertelson, W. Pennow, D. Holtz. Row Two: S. Pantazes, J. Karlmann, B. Holzhaeuser, C. Steltz, J. Bauman, W. Serbyn, I. Ellison, C. Miller, H. Diers, B. Brehmer, M. Widowit, M. Maas. Row One: P. Triebe, G. David, C. Langjahr, J. Peterson, M. Diamond, J. Schiller, N. Diamond, H. Menos, L. Martin. FALL SPRING President ....... . . .Carol Langjahr Lee Flanders 1 sf Vice-President ....,. Ruth Purdy Shirley Richards 2nd Vice-Presia'e11t ,.... Joan Schiller Robert Kalupa 3rd Vice-President ...... Secreiary ....... . . . Treasurer . . . . . , Ambassador ,,.......,. Council Represenfafizfr' . . Sergeant-at-Arms ....., Richard Champney Joanne Matter Joanne Matter John Searle Manette Champney Peggy Stika Dale Herold Mary Maas Gloria Hoffman Dale Herold David Stauff Charles Miller A forensic society of note which combines a host of educational and entertaining activities is Philomathea. Debates, panel discussions, extempo- raneous speeches, skits, and music, form well- rounded programs. As a fitting climax, each semes- ter, comes one of Philo's famed mixers . . . The debates, usually concerned wigth political issues, serve as a basis for more intensive team Work. These give the audience, as Well as the participants, valuable experience in good listening. To balance these serious discussions, radio plays and musical trios and solos serve to enlighten their minds . . . The man who originated the proverbial drop of Water-grain of sand must have been a Philo, be- cause no matter what one's interests are, Philo- mathea fills the bill.
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