GIRL? BAND Lciderman, Schwartz. Larson. Mrs. Harper, Laulaincn, Klugman, Swatcz, Ross. Perkins, Anderson, Tuenge, Harris, Maas, Margulics, Armagost. Cohen, Gittelson, Aalbu, Nelson. Zouber, Rabinowitz, Manthcy. Rubinsky, Strong, Utt, Muir, Bei'man, Lcidcrman. TTHEGHU5TBAND The Girls' Band was organized in March, 1924. At the present time there are thirty members of the flrst band. Twelve more girls are now studying and practicing. They will no doubt be ready to enter the first band in Septem- ber, 1926. At the close of school in June, ten of the original members will finish Lincoln Junior High School work. Our loss will be North High Schools galn. kmmlf ORCHESTRA Not so many years ago our schools taught the chree Rs. This was a great advancement over the times only a generation or two before when the great majority of people did not have that opportunity. Now we have not only the essentials of an education taught but various cultural subjects as well and of these music and its various activities is the greatest. XVe are taught music all through our public music course and as we learn we are given opportunity to practice that which we have learned in a way to be of permanent value to us all through our lives. Lincolnls orchestra furnishes the greatest opportunity for the largest num- ber of pupils and we now have seventy-iive members who practice and work regularly for their own advancement. This is not required but is a privilege that all may have who wish. For those who try to make the most of their opportunities there is the smaller orchestra of forty pieces which plays at various school entertainments. As in all our endeavors through life those who try and work receive the rewards while the lazy, the quitters, and the indifferent are left behind. 33
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