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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FRONT RoweDonald Neilsen, Max Samet,W1'll1'am Bhss, Arnctgd Mandel, Mrs. Mosely, Hymn Weiss, Dan 1'el Singer, SolB Morris L1pk1'11, Morton Gold, Hershel Feldman,Leo11ard Kleinman,Isado1e Held, Max Sc hm'tzer, Irving THIRD Rowelsadore Tache1, Melvin Larson, Phillip Peterson, Monash Helfman, Joseph Gittis, Leroy nborg, Phillip Fitterman, Fran k Har FOURTH Rowv-George 411de1so11, Alex Meirovitz,V1'ctor Coursolle,Sa1n Cohen, Nathan Licht, Robert app, Leo Kaufman FIFTH Rowe-Mm vin F1Hiedbe1g, Norman Grossman, Ma Puliter,Mart1'n Hellman, Earl Warren, Al bert Si1ott, Sam Skolnick,mR1'chard Selan SECOND Row BOYSi GLEE CLUB T O broaden the field of music and to have a greater appreciation of good music are the chief aims of the boys glee club. A special effort is also made to dis- cover and develop those especially gifted in the art of singing. Those Who deserve special mention along this line are: Earl Warren, Sydney Blicker, Jerome Zipper; man, Bennie Meltzer, Sam Skolnick, Sol Block, Martin Gold. The boys Glee club helped to produce one of the most interesting operettas recently given at Lincoln, namely Fol-De-Rol? The chief roles were sung by Earl Warren, Bennie Meltzer, Richard Seland. The boys gave a most interesting and worth while program for an auditorium period. In helping to produce these Operettas and entertainments, the club serves the child in that it develops his ability to perform and serves the school by giving it a high type of entertainment. Thirty-Two
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 BOTTOM RoweEthel Hillmom, Frances Hinitz, Marion Bloom, FlorenceiGoldbew, Miss inke, Mr. Fischer, Sylvia Martinngtfh Gess, Minnie swam, IdelIlBlChuzin Ami SECOND RowvAMeline Langer, Dagmar annu, Annabelle Whitmer, V , S 1' h Gandel, Helen rowell, Hel 'Aro, Murieb ashQr THIRD Row-Erelynwgckian, Henriettab- adaclc. He en 1m, Eileen PVard, Audrey Ethel Ste'gler, Florence Butts, Zelda Ginsberg , 111?; Lymnihz, Doroth Mulrean, ohnson, BEGINNING GIRLS BAND HE immediate aim of the beginners band is to train its members so that they can become worthy members of the regular girls, band. Each must learn the rudiments of her instrument as well as its proper care and be able to do with it the things that she has already learned to do with her voice. Indirectly the mind is given valuable training. Discipline and co-operation are developed, and an opportunity is afforded for the right use of leisure time. Being a member of the beginners, band gives the pupil a deeper pride and loyalty toward her school. The early part of our time is spent in learning to read the music for the various instruments and to transpose to higher or lower keys the music which we have. We progress gradually from simple familiar tunes to more difficult music written for three parts and finally to regular band music from regular band books. Toward the end of the semester we are able to play several selections as a part of an auditorium program. The beginners, band of the first semester was composed of twenty-seven mem- bers all of whom entered the first band at the end of the semester some occupying rather important chairs. Thirty-One
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST RoweRuth Lefler,V1'olet Janstrom, Rose Brown Mrs. Mosely, Marian Ye, Marcia Noodleman SEC COND Row-Hilda Noun,L1'll1'a11 Weinberg, Florence Cohen,Har1'1'et Goldfme, Celia Swatez THIRD Row-Celia W0lk,Mar1'on Fr1edso11, Vivian IBen g,0rah Etta Lazarus, Florine Hurowitz, Beatrice Wei be FOURTH Row-Rose Buge11ste1'n,Soph1'e Gerb Arlene Gmdener Bernice Sussman Della Falk FIFTH Row-Monnie Pincheyf, Beverly Broeoks, Martha Latvala, Sylvia Singer, Estelle Sussman, Sonia eld11wm, Ethel Lem'e GIRLS' GLEE CLUB NOTHER activity which deserves special mention is the Girls' Glee Club. The aims of this club are to produce a lovely ensemble singing. In the Operetta Fol-De-Rol which they helped to produce, their voices were well blended and harmonious. While practicing for this Operetta several lovely voices were discovered. The girls possessing special talents are; Bernice Sussman, Sophie Gerb, Harriet Hilson, and Frances Wollowich. A program specially prepared by them for an auditorium period was entertaining and showed that the girls have gone a long way toward fulfilling the aims of their club. uLady Frances, a one-act Operetta for girls, was given in May. Sophie Gerb and Bernice Sussman had the leading roles. Mrs. Moseleyis the director. Thu'ty-Three
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