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FRONT RoWeHelen Milluncbick lune Ritchie, Mar1on Fleisber, lean Sobol, Helen Ara, Ethel Orenstein, Gu311e Friscb, Lorraine Blake, Rose Burdman, Florence Butts, Temma Ste1nberg, Nao omi Berman, Muriel Kastner, Syl-y1a Noodleman, elen Cook. SECOND RoW-H elen Bolnick, Hazel Holth, Sarah Ketroser, Idell Chazen, France: Hinitz, lean Bronson, Dorothy E1cbler, Mary Ann Peterson, Esther Grouse, Audrey Larson, Angel1ne Langer, L011 Rudoy, Freda Stein, E11111; Weinste1n. THIRDR ROW-Marion Shapiro, leanetle Schwartz, Ellie Karatz, Dagmar Hannu,1da Wa Hack, Rolla Schloner, V1rg1nia N1tcb1e, Madel1ne Heller, Dorothy Larson, Sb1rlcy Labofsky, Audrey Edwards, Dorothy Hench, Florence Gold- berg, lune Werner. FOURTH R OWEMary lune Silver, Frauds Gandel, Audrey Kretscbmar, Mar1on Zuckman, Enber Goldberg, Ruth Garber, Evelyn Hockman, Ruth L1ndahl,Flarcnce Tomek, Helen Gold, L1llian Rappaporl, M1nn1e Markowitz, Sylwa Mart1n. FIFTH Row-Sopbie Tutelman, Lena F111 ne Adele Rubemtein, Zelda Ginsberg, Ethel D111- boge, lane Beekman, Ruth Karol,Gold1eIacob:, Harriet Lane, Gerald1ne Dukatz, Al1ce Dorfman, E1leen Heard, Ethel Levy, Esther Rubmsky, Pearl Zlom1ck, Vera Pavlov, Ethel Hillman, Sh1r'ley Broude, Sylvia Colm, Sophie Parker, Sarah Gandel, Rose Rubenste1n.SIXTHRoweHelen Shapiro, Lorraine 811711, 15111th nkolf, Ida Ma lcoff, Florence Stone, Genevieve Kretxcbmar, Marybelle Aliller, Esther Silberman, Toby Silver, Iobanna Deutcb Edith Cohen, Edith Nemerav. THE GIRLS BAND The Girls, Band was organized in April, 1924, with twenty- seven members. This is the only girls band 1n any junior high school 1n the United States. From twenty- seven members the band has grown to a group of one hundred twenty- fi-ve players. The aims of this organization are several. Perhaps the most important one is that each girl takes great pride in being able to accomplish something that gives pleasure both to herself and to others. Another aim is to develop the ability' to give close attention to the work at hand. Team- WOrk, working together for the good of the group, is an- other. Worthy use of leisure time either in creating music or listening to music is another. Last and perhaps not least is that the girls later will be able to earn money playing in bands or orchestras if they choose to do so. Mrs. Harper is the director. Mrs. Harper Page Tbirty-seven
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FIRST ROWeMargartt Phillips, iMabel Haapala, Kathryn Patterson. SECOND ROW-Ienm'e Kamar, Katherine Brooks, Elvi Ioki, Audrey Nelxon. THIRD ROW-Gertrude Myllys, Helen Hill, Mayme Dablman. FOURTH RoW-Idelle Klugman, Eleanor LeClair, M15. Nortbey, LaVeme Nelxon. SCRAP BOOK CLUB This is the Scrap Book Club,s third year at Lincoln. Its aim has been to develop in its members a desire to collect worthwhile material on some subject, power to use discrimination in the choice of this material, and ability to organize it systematically and arrange it artistically. Scrap books have been made on the following subjects: favorite poets, favorite poems, composers, artists, explorers, birds, animals, Howers, trees, sports, and travel. This work has developed a diversity of interests among the group, and has given each individual a more thorough knowledge of his chosen field than he himself would have acquired if the work had not been undertaken ,as a club activity. It has opened up to the members many lines of thought and endeavor which will no doubt become enjoy- able hobbies. Mn. Nonbey Mrs. Northey is the club adviser. Page Tbirty-xix
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FIRST ROWeLouis Rabinowitz, Loui: Overback, Iyadore Schrrmen, Paul Segal. SECOND RoWeRose Rosenthal, Oscar Molomot, Roberta luster, Ierome Goldstein, Russell Christensen, Frank Rhea, Aune Perala, Margaret Hulk, Hymie Widetzky, Frances Osman. THIRD ROWeHarold Chucker, Harold Aved, Donald Arvold, Warren Waleen, Sidney Levin, Fred Korotkin, George Cederel, Raymond Slurviis, Robert Bolfera'ing, Henry Oremtein, Mr. Fisher. FOURTH Roweloe Walzer, Raymond Sackler, Helen Gold, Abraham Teener, Jerome Teener, David Machov, Robert Butts, Melvin Sackter, Milton Silverman. FIFTH ROW-Florenre Stone, Walter Brill, Merle Brill, Vernon Becbtold, Toby Silver. THE ORCHESTRA The Orchestra is open to all pupils who have learned the rudiments of a musical instrument. It aims to train the players to play together as an organization. Co-opera- tion is very important at all times. School spirit is increased through the activities of the orchestra and the player also takes a greater pride in his or her school. Mr. Fisher directs the orchestra. V Among the various selections played, certain pieces are worked up and presented at school programs. This year our orchestra has appeared a number of times on programs and entertainments. It participated in the city music contest and the May Music Festival. The orchestfa helps the pupil toward the right use of leisure time and aids in teaching those lessons which make for a good citizen. Most of the instruments to be found in a symphony or- chestra, including the violins, cellos, Violas, string bass, Clarinets, oboe, horns, trombone, comets, drums, and saxo- phone are represented in our orchestra, and we also have M. pmm quite a proper balance of instruments. Page Tbirty-eigbt
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