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,m-i Wm First row, left to righteBernard Fineberg, Benny Peis, Amy Stock, Harriet Aalbu, Marian Schekman, u Rauch. Second row, left to right-- Margaret Flynn, Mildred Friedman, Sylvia Goldfein, Glen Meinke, Morris oedl tte, David Chazanki11,Louis Rockler, Tulios Cohen, Sam Kovitz, Lucille Bacal, Mary Kjalsing, Ruth Bassin, Rose Cheat, Leon Turner, Erhest Andresoh, Ralph Dreitzler, Beverly Shattach. 'Ihird row. left to righteNorman Levey, Paul Niles, Aaron Gummens, Benny Toch, Lloyd Seeger, Jack R ssin, Sam Pickman, Lex Hollenbeck, Martin Hellfman, Louis Ziff,Ma1ian Schloff, Alice Eskola, Jerome Kaufman, Sherman Greenberg, Mrs Harper. Fourth row, left to righteMo 0e Rubinger, Delores Schmidt, Charlotte Moses, Jeanette Fine, Margaret Ma ckenzie, Sylvia Leiderman, Gladys Manthcy, Frances Margolis, Agnes Hopkins, Nusie Goldberg, Hi rbert Schwa1tz, Harold Goodman, Isaac Sherma11,David Singer. Fifth row. left to 1'3ighh-l eatricc Friedlander, Marybeth Ross Katherine .Nevillc. Cha1lntte Klugman. Marian Anderson, Genevieve Goldblum Lucille Miller, Dmothy Pegkins RuthH arris, Rose Katrosei, Audrey ll alstrom, Leah Goldberg, Lillian chan, Rose Schwartz,1icrtha Richn1a11,Gcorge Floc. THE ORCHESTRA Music is the universal language through Which all people may communicate. In our orchestra the bass tuba, the comet, the clarinet, even down to the tiny piccolo, furnish their part in serving one of Lincolnis chief activities. Our orchestra consists of eighty-two mem- ORCHE STRA bers and from these about forty or hfty are L Jl H H J chosen to play on special occasions. The midwinter and spring festivals gave ample work for the members and besides this work they have also given entertainment to the children and teachers during auditorium periods and to our parents at the P. T. A. meetings. Under the careful supervision of Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Harper, the leader, the orchestra has flourished, and it is gratifying to know that many of the members plan to continue their musical education and make music their voe cation.
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First row, left to right1Charles Hommes, Jane Pettigue, Dor'thy Hurrwitz,D David XVallach, Stanly Bloom, 1111051682111 Stock, leddy Thomason,11arold 1Veisman,Sam Estri11,Sam Goldfus,122;1dorc Kaplau, Lewis utt Second row left 10 right1Tedd3' Cook, Margie Khenyus, 1131a Schramm 11c1'11'11dc Leff, V11111a1d Lucier BHIOI'ris Hansen, Leonard 14111111111111 Marion Haar,Geo1'gia11a Moser, Joffrc Dcmeulcs, Harry Besikoff, Harry Fine. Third row, left to right1Clifford Holmes, Dortln' Borgen, Helen Laulinen. Goldie Goldstcin Rose Leff, Mary Kjolsing, Melba Lewis, May Abramans. Bernadett Hilluy, Pearl Lazcrous,10rnicc Grais, Freda Liebernamm, Arthur W'eisman, Naphtalie Connor. 110111'1h row, left to righthoward Odegard, Vivian Fratman, 11011111611 Nichic, Ruth Zimmerman, Rose Lyle L111 9011 Stanley Laven, Albmt Bergman, Leonard Mareclane, Floyd XX'oodberry, Maurice 1x111gma11, My'm Hlindman Sidney London, Manuel Kar011.1e11c Buris. Fifth row left 10 right1wSylvia Schocket, Doris 11111thr0p. May 10cket,Violet Jenstrom Barbara Braun, Elvcra Robinson. Etta Frimblatt, May Ellen Petersm1,Beatricc Kahm Elizalnth Robi115011,Pa111 Kicfcr stein, Denzil Skrmin, Kenneth Nye, Joe Altagon, XValter Kogan, l1arry Seigler STUDENT COUNCIL Two years ago a student council was or- ganized to promote self-government among our students. It consists of a boy and a girl from each home room. The group is divided, the boys headed by Mr. Fisher and the girls by Miss Doherty. One of the chief duties of the council is to see that school laws are not violated; To fulfill this aim members are stationed in vari- ous sections of the building during passing times. Other services are rendered in the lunch room. and out on the lawns. All offenders are brought before a regular court and given a hearing according to regular par- liamentary procedure.
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First row, left to right-Ruth Rauch, Beatrice Friedlandcr, Marybeth Ross, Kathrine Neville, Charlotte Klugman, Gean Maxwell, Charlotte Moses, Delores Schmidt, Ethel Cooke. Marian Schckman. Second row, left to right-Lillian Kegan, Rose Schwartz. Bertha Richman, Dorothy Perkins, Marion Anderson, Ruth Harrls, Genevieve Goldblum. Lucille Miller, Mrs. F. Harper. Thirdvrow, left to righteRose Katroser, Leah Goldberg, Jeannette Fine, Margaret Mackenzie, Audrey XValstrom, Frances Margolis, Agnes Hopkins, Sylvia Leidcrman, Gladys Manthey. THE GIRLS, BAND The Girls Band was organized in April, 1924, with twenty-seven members. So far as we know this is the only girlsi band in any junior high school. A second band has since been organized so that girls may be ready to fill the places of those Who finish junior high school. During the past year the band has played at the following places: Donaldson's Tea Rooms, Jefferson Junior High School, Music Auditorium of University of Minnesota. Nicollet Hotel, Lake Harriet, Minnehaha Park, and for radio WAMD. Several members of the original band have deiinitely decided to become professional musicians, of whom we men- tion Mary Berman, cornet; Fern Aalbu, clarinet: and Ionc Larson, sarrusophone. In competition with the Junior High School bands of the 13th District of Which Minneapolis is a part, our band won first place. This contest took place on Friday. May 6, 1927. There were no other Junior High bands in the state to enter the contest, therefore our band has first place in the state DL contest. Mrs. Florence Harper is the director.
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