Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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34 DRAMATIC CLUB

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TQEE BOYS' GLEE CLUB This has been a division of the Music Department since the school began, as it is in nearly every school in the city. The enrollment in the Lincoln Junior Glee Club is usually about seventy, with a balance of parts as follows: ten second bass, twenty-four tenors, eighteen second tenors, and from twelve to iifteen first bass. The boys meet for practice three times a week, an allowance of time much greater than in most other schools Public appearances are regarded as an opportunity not to be neglected a pleasure, a matter of loyalty and school spirit Enjoyment 13 especially keen when the club is asked to appear with other Glee Clubs of the city and with Mr. Giddings as director. Music fitted for the voices of boys of this age is not plentiful, but is rapidly increasing. A new book is now nearly ready for publication. This dearth of material is due largely to the fact that until some six or seven years ago, no one dreamed that boys of this age could produce beautiful music. The boys them- selves are eager for new materialenothing is too difficult for them to attempt, and the results are highly surprising and satisfactory. The schools of Minneapolis would be quite lost without the Boys' Glee Clubs. 80 hereis to the Lincoln Junior Boys' Glee Club and all others. May they ever, as now, be one of the leading features of the Public School of today and the future! MEMBERS Carl Lunack Charles Epstein George Pretilanen Juneas Sorenson Clarence Gebert Arde Laulainen Harold Lindahl Bernard Kerr Theodore Berg Louis Stolz Victor Bartny Frank Rivera David Eolkin Sol Rotman Elmer Swanson Albert Elstad Paul Chapman Max Cubetsky Actor Oglansky Berkley Ertl Sidney Felman Morris Liss Louis Zlotnick Abraham Renx Charles Grossman Kermit Edelston Bernard Belzer Theodore Klein Harold Longley Leroy Helsdon Morton Cohen Donald Fisher Bennie Trach Gerald Gorel Sam Goldfus Roger Bennett John Borecki Elmer Swanson Albert Elstad Louis Ostrin Edward Gross Robert Brademan Bernard Lenske Robert Wolfgang 33 Jerome Chapman Donald Reiman Arthur Mumm Stanley Saven Isadore Kaplan Isadore Marcus Roland Fischer David Bolnick Herbert Koslow Irving Dachis Victor Johnson Irwin Dahl Herbert Johnson Leonard Laulainin Hymie Brenner Abe Kapelovitz Sidney London Benjamin Avin Herbert Mandel Chester Planto Sidney Gillman



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THE DRAMATIC CLUB When the Dramatic Club was organized, about one month after the new Lincoln Junior High School was opened, nearly three hundred people presented themselves to lltry out. It took a committee of teachers four afternoons to hear all the applicants. They selected ninety-seven persons, whom they considered good material for a Dramatic Club. Two sections of the Club were formed, known as lers. Cowlingls Sec- tion, and HMrs. Bolinger's Section. Work on plays began immediately. Mrs. Bolinger, assisted by Miss Feeley, produced llThe Enchanted Garden. Mrs. Cowlingls section gave llThe Peak Sisters, and llNeighborsX' the wella known play, by Zona Gale. At this time there was no period devoted to school activities. It was neces- sary, therefore, to do all the work on plays after school hours. As these strenu- ous days went by, about thirty members discovered that belonging to the Dra- matic Club meant real, hard work, as well as the fun they had expected, so they resigned from the Club. The number was now reduced to about sixty-iive earnest, loyal members. The sections were united, and Mrs. Cowling assumed the responsibility for the whole Club. At the beginning of the next year, Mr. Lewis announced the joyful news that he had established a homeroom period. This was a great boon to the Club, which was in sore need of more time in which to study and rehearse plays. Since then, we have worked cheerfully, not only during homeroom period, but frequently after school, and at times as late as six o'clock. finding our reward in the work we have accomplished. Last year we gave three productions: llGlory of the Morning, a play of French and Indian days, l'The Minstrel Show, by the boys of the Club, as- sisted by the Glee Club, and uAbbu San of Old Japan, a Japanese play, by the girls of the Club, who made such a success that they were asked to repeat the performance. The plays produced inthe nrst semester of this year were, llThe Bishop of Borneo, a Broadway farce, and llWhich Miss Gildersleever which was writ ten, produced, costumed, managed and coached entirely by the pupils, super- vised by Mrs. Cowling. Only those of us that belong to the Dramatic Club, realize the love and labor which went into that play. At the time of the writing of this article the club is engaged in work upon two plays: Come Out of the Kitchen? the well-known comedy, and one of the Dramatic Club,s masterpieces. HThe Knave of Hearts, produced as a beneiit for the J ohn Hay School, under the direction of a student coach. Those who have been privileged to be members of our Club, feel that we have received innumerable benents, and that we owe a debt of gratitude to our Principal, Mr. Lewis, for unfailing support, and wise counsel, and to our de- yoted and beloved coach, Mrs. Cowling, for the happiest hours we have spent 1n Lincoln Junior High School. 35

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