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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 43 text:

BACK RoW-Margaret Ham, Lillian Davis, Annette Oremtein, Hazel Golditein, Ruth Amman, Helen Bloomquist, Beryl Westberg. THIRD ROW-M1'55 Yike IstanEdingJ, Lillian Mickila, Lucille Shunin, Marcella Proosow, Eleanor Peterson; Either Labovitz, Margaret Meka, Eudyc earB SECOND ROWeLillian Braeman, Emma Markowitz, Evelyn Hershkovitz, Charlene Heller, zHarriet Pinck, Marion Dorsman. FRONT ROWeMayy Green, Lucille Murdo, Grace Medal Isabelle Morrison, Celia Swate BEGINNING BAND This year the Beginning Band was organized February 3, 1931. In this band are: seven B Hat Clarinets, one E flat clarinet, six B flat comets, two French horns, three basses, three trombones, one baritone, and two drums, which total twenty-five. The band practices the First hour every morning, and has lessons after school on Tuesday and Thursday each week. First they learned to blow, then to play simple tunes, then three-part music, and finally regular band music. At present they have advanced to regular band music. The Beginning Band teaches the girls, who wish to learn, to play an instrument. As sugg vested by its name, this IS merely the beginning of their training. From this club, the girls are chosen to fill the ranks of the Girls, Band. Those who succeed will have had three years training in hand work by the end of their junior high school course. The Beginning Band will appear in uniform and play for assembly before the close of the semester. Miss Yike is both leader and teacher. Mm Yike Page Tbirty-nine

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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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FIRST RoWeHelen O'Brien, Winifred Hukari Lillian Sula, Ida Kaufman Ida Moorvitz, Rosalyn Friedson, Bernice Olson, Frances Sokol, Mary-ance: Kugel, Gol die Locketz, Regina 541 Peter, Men'am Bani: SECOND RoW-Mrs. Moseley, Rose Portugal, Bexsie Barron, May Hirsch Rosella Bebemee, Marian Stillman, Frieda Salsberg, Eleanor Koom, Lorraine Huber, Gertrude Myllys, Elsie Heinonen, Mildred Lapp, Ethel Olson, Lila Micblin, Evelyn Chapman. THIRD RoweBeatrice Fixber, Betty Skew, Molly Sackx, Rachel Paletz, Eleanor Sorger, Eve Stoller Ruth Tracb,Sad1'e Schoenzeit, lean K1151: Ida Alpert, Zelda Goldberg, Ida Belle Wade, Idele Puber, Helen Ioupp FOURTH ROW- ally Riskin, Goldie Leader, Beatrice Weisberg, Eleanor Pem'grew, Blanche Chotk,L1'll1'an Goldstein, Yetta Reznick, Selma Kromck Della Falk Lillian Gillman, Anme Nieman, Ann Laiderman, Sylvia Turner, Fannie M1lstem, Eleanor Harri: Ruth Lipkin GIRLS, GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, of which Mrs. .Moseley is the adviser, has improved a' great deal this term. They have learned co-operation. Their tone quality has improved. iiThey seem to enjoy their work more, said Mrs. Moseley. The aims of the club are: to learn to sing more beautifully, to broaden the field of music for the members; to be of service to school and community; to discover those who are especiallyigifted, and to increase the enjoyment of music, both for themselves and for others. Every winter the club gives an operetta. This year's Operetta was'iiLove Pirates of Hawaii, which was a great success. The Glee Club has sung at Parent Teachers' meetings and at auditorium periods. They are now working on a May Festival which is another yearly event. Girls are seeing the value of this club for it has grown Mn. Moseley remarkably in membership. Page Forty

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