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MIXED music Five musical organizations, each aware of pitch, of melody, and of harmony, devote time and energy to uphold the name of Lincoln. We're mighty proud of our two Bands, the Orchestra, the Mixed Chorus, and the Girls' Glee Club. ' ' 11 ON THE MARCH CONCERT 1-'ARE HERE'S AN example of some of the variety tound at Lincoln's annual mid-winter band concert. Showing some of the peoples who contributed to I-Xmerica's music are Eugene Louis and Bob Franz as Indians, Willard Erdman as a Russian, and Eden Kloida as a Bohemian. SILVER IUBILEE REPRESENTING the first high school band in Manito- woc. these modern musicians impersonate-d the mem- bers ot that first organization ot 1917, when the band celebrated its Silver Iubilee, April 24. Row 1, leit to right -- Bill Gloe, Kenneth Pagel, Don Pauly, Bill Pteiter. Row 2-Edward Anderson, Wallace Adams, Rene Schwalbe, Charles Randolph. Wallace Gransee.
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