. Poly, The . at Northwest. Not only will its task be to infuse new life and new joy, give a littlemore pleasure, bring a little more romance, develop a little more the imagination, but it willstrike a new hope into the souls of men; a better understanding of the yearnings of1humanity; a clearer insight into the human mind; a greater love for fellow men; a betterheart and nobler thoughts. Such will be the task of the future Polytechnic Orchestra, whichsending forth its members to every city, town or village, shall diffuse that light which bringswith it a glimpse of the Great Infinite. 1. Queen


. Poly, The . at Northwest. Not only will its task be to infuse new life and new joy, give a littlemore pleasure, bring a little more romance, develop a little more the imagination, but it willstrike a new hope into the souls of men; a better understanding of the yearnings of1humanity; a clearer insight into the human mind; a greater love for fellow men; a betterheart and nobler thoughts. Such will be the task of the future Polytechnic Orchestra, whichsending forth its members to every city, town or village, shall diffuse that light which bringswith it a glimpse of the Great Infinite. 1. Queen of the North ,.... Overture The Orchestra. 2. Nocturne F. Chopin Miss Nettie Beth Davis. 3. Reading Selected Miss Lucy Morse. 4. Apple Blossoms . : K. A. Roberts The Orchestra. 5. Gypsy Dance T. Nachez Mr. E. PT. Kleinert. 6. Reading—Knee Deep in June J. VV. Redly Mr. Homer (iuiler. 7. (a) Till I wake (b) The Temple Bells are Ringing Amy Woodford Finden Miss Helen Packard. 8. La Paloma C. Gradier POLYTECHNIC ORCHESTRALeft to right: E. H. Lukenbill, H. A. Armstrong, L. J. Wallace, Miss Helen Haskin,Pianist; E. H. Kleinert, Director; Harlan Thompson, Ralph Thompson, Philip Willis. -48—


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