Abraham Lincoln Junior High School - Annual Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1941

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ART DEPARTMENT wltr K nvtunns my , Egan ,L my 2 in Upper picture: Harriett lohnson, Myrtle lrons, Supervisor of Art: Mary Andrew, Dorothy Cocktield. Lower picture: Ari Art III class is working on individual projects, all beautiful. Art is required for all seventh grade pupils and is an elective in eighth and ninth grades. The purpose of these courses is to develop artistic talent in mem- bers of the class and to increase an appreciation of art as it enters into many phases of everyday life. Pupils learn to use many materials in a' surprising new way as well as to use some materials, such as show card paint, for the first time. The craft courses give experience in planning and making simple and useful articles of interest to boys and girls. A great deal of interest is aroused in this course as the possibilities of the different materials are discov- ered. For those especially talented and interested there are special art courses, Art l, ll, III, and IV. In these courses the members have opportunities to find expression in many different forms of art and in a variety of media. An oppor- tunity for service is enjoyed by many of the people in art classes. They draw the posters that are used to advertise the many school activities. l13l

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l t MUSIC DEPARTMENT uv- Upper picture: Mary Anqusg Eunice Knockg Ralph Hall, Band: Emma Green, Orrrliestrag Astrid Gustafson, Supervisor of Music. lnsetsz George Iensen, Band, and Alfred Moore, Orchestra. Lower picture: A music Il class is having a good time. Music is a required study in seventh grade and an elective subject in eighth and ninth grades. In these classes the time is divided between increas- ing skill in creating music and in listening appreciatively to the music of others. During the year two very important musical productions occur. In the first semester a beautiful Christmas cantata is given on the Sunday preceding the holidays. This is produced especially for the parents and friends of the school. The operetta is the most important musical event of our school year. This year the operetta, Words and Music , was given at two matinee and one evening performance to large and appreciative crowds. In addition to the vocal music our school offers training in both band and orchestra. There are three orchestras and three bands. During the year both the orchestra and the band gave public performances in concerts to which many parents and friends came. In addition they have appeared in enjoyable assemblies during the year. l12l



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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTS Upper picture: Loretto Condon, Tomina Hiland, Sarah Burr, Adeline Hoegborg, Annctta Gibson, Olive Ballard, lean Geddes Josephine O'Donnell, Mary l-liclcey, Edna Olander, lvlinette Rudolph insert: Phyllis Levy. Lower picture: Left, an English class hard at workp right, a general language class exercising their tongues in French Three years of English are required in Lincoln. The course is divided be- tween composition and literature, a unit of one followed by a unit of the other. In the literature course We read widely from the works of a great many authors. Thus we become acquainted with many different types of books and learn to appreciate reading the various types of writers and writings. In composition we write letters and themes, we learn some necessary grammar, and We prac- tice talking in front of audiences by having our class listen to our attempts to give talks. In both our composition and literature units we have home read- ing assignments, thus further increasing our acquaintance with good writers. There is one elective course in the English department, the one in drama which is open to eighth and ninth graders. The language classes are elective in eighth and ninth grade. In the eighth grade General Language is offered, a course which enables the members to find out for themselves the language for which they are fitted. In ninth grade Latin and French are popular electives. f14l

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