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dl The band, in a daily practice under Mr. HandzIik's able balon, awakens Lincoln's quiel halls. Music Department The orcheslra was, in lhe beginning, lhe only musical deparlmenl of Lincoln. Mr. Carl Denlon has been direclor of lhe orcheslra for many years. Aboul nine years ago, Mr. Waldemar l-lollensled slarled lhe glee clubs here: and four years ago, Mr. Leon L. l-landzlilc organized lhe band. Following Mr. l-lollensled's resignalion lasl ferm, lvlrs. Elhel Miller Bradley has lalcen over lhe glee clubs. There are al presenl over lhirly members in lhe orcheslra. Their reperloire consisfs of slandard overlures, semi-classical pieces, and seleclions from popular operas. The band, consisling of aboul lhirly members, plays marches, lighf classics, and school songs. Lasl year The Dads' Club presenled uni- forms lo lhe band. The glee clubs are divided inlo lhree classes: soprano, allo, and bass chorus l38 voiceslg girls' ensemble l7O voiceslq and mixed chorus Q40 voicesl. Lasl year in compelilion wilh high schools lhroughoul lhe slale, 'rhe musical deparlmenl placed in nearly all evenls lo win The grand sweepslalces oi lhe slale. LEON HANDZLIK ETHEL MlLLElZ BRADLEY MR effe d- CARL E 9fff,5d 'le RDENTON 7943, ' H9 h:.Vdl Acezjdfrgcyo r s been army of JI rho or Lfllqoln 'ff-'lc in Lihlffra Or ,wen Ildon fffnyol 1
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i Drawlnq ln Room 301 gon qulolly on In one of Miss HaIvorsan's art classes. lkighll Tom Franklin hammers out a bowl in rnslal arl. if s-5, Kiln. Q PW' Aubk' O alfa SEN iw- Neff' WOR uf-we in. W' H - 5 usgd ss V-91 columbia P-f' M ov is 'na Pvflwi and Eu' .- sf., 5 Nl n 59 Of0qo I as 0 9 She miww ol Art Department General arf and melal arf comprise fhe curriculum of 'rhis fascin- aiing deparfmenl. ln lhe large, wellelighled sludio, Miss Rulh Hal- vorsen, senior feacher, conducls Classes in fashion, design, commercial arf, carlooning, slage-crafl, and free-hand drawing. A+ presenl' 'rhe advanced arl' general classes are making murals wilh a norlhweslern lheme. Oregon induslries, loresis, and commerce are piclured in 'lhese murals, lhe besl of which will be placed in fhe boys' and girls' caielerias. Sludenls in lhese classes furnish all lhe piclorial adverfising for 'rhe class plays, vaudevilles, dances, and all olher aclivily promolions ol 1-he sludenl body. The slage-crafl class designs sels for 'rhe class play. Arr melal classes, under lhe supervision of Miss lsadora CHO, worlc in all mefals from copper lo gold, gradually advancing from hammering our rounded bowls +o lashioning The mosl delicale scrollworlc and jewelry selalings. Sludenls and iacully loolc forward wilh inleresf lo lhe semi-annual exhibilion held by fhe Arr Deparlmenl, when The oulsfanding work of The lerm is on display in lhe lower halls. ISADORA OTTO Delcia Wilcox wields lhe torch
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4 4' A dudy session in ihs library lrhouqh ihey're probably noi sfudying now fha? Mrs. Marxion, Hia librarian, isn'f looliinql. heh A been RSTONI'-4erS'lW anSh9 has XCE Mk He yjm Schooi. L . 2 . xi sau' GH i s- qr Soi-iikernyen You oii Uncoin a The Library One oi 'rhe mosi pleasanl rooms in Lincoln is lhe library. ll is well sioclced wilh iiciion, non-iiclion, and reference books. This year a new second ediiion of Websier's New Iniernaiional Diciionary for i936 has been added io 'rhe colleciion. There are 5,278 volumes in our library, of which 2,753 are of diiierenf iiflesg The library subscribes fo 25 magazines, among which are Time, Li'rerary Digesif' A+lanfic Monihlyf' l-larper's, and Asia. Among lhe new iiciion boolcs recenlly added are Swanson's The Judas Tree. Buclcs The Good Ear+h, Eugene O'Neill's Nobel Prize edirion of Nine Plays, Winkler's The Du Ponf Dynasl'y, Fleming's Los+ Caravan, and Charnley's Jean Laiiiief' Among ihe new non-iiciion books are l-lolman's Winning Baslcef- balI, Lane's Your Carriage, Madam, Clea+or's Roclceis Through Space, and Smi+h's Men Who Run America. The library also houses many fine piciures, bronze and silver lrophies, and our famous Dads' Club Plaque. 4 . EUZABETH PATERSON Assisfam Librarian
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