Jefferson Junior High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 4 The JelTersoivan THE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL Firat row, l«ft to rilfhl—Wallace Fi»her, El t (abet h Baker. A in Wataon. Audrey VnlUiuette. June Strand. Violet Johnaon. Harriet Sheperdmn. Beverly Aker, Anna Vindnla Huirh» . Billie Entclin. Second row Bob Ayrea, Lrater Mark. Harold Parrel Brady. John Kotnlin. Grace Caton, Bill Mather. Frit Corriiran. John Hillman, Bud Johnaon. . . . . Third row- Hetty Tnllman. Juna Van Braak, Florence Gouatln. Helen lie Mund, Mary Jane Confer. Roae lie Chirk. Ruth Heriiuiiit, Barbara Odell. Kriteat MarMillan. Fourth row Betty Gale. Mariraiet Johnaon. Ponatd Holme . Bob Cobb. Charle Barn hard. Reuben Johnaon. Jark l-yon . Jane Anderaon. Alice Snyder. A JEFFERSON SCIENCE CLASS Peace and friendship with all mankind is Never buy what you do not want, because it the wisest policy. is cheap; it will be dear to you. —JEFFERSON —JEFFERSON

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The Jeffersonian Page 3 SUPERIOR STUDENTS IN ELECTRICITY, MECHANICAL DRAWING, PRINTING, SHEET METAL, WOODWORK. AND THOSE RECEIVING TYPING AWARDS Front row, left to ri ht—Judmi Stwrfcian. Rotwrt Staining -. Paul Bowman. Karl M«n l«a. Amo Abbot. Uonard Hrawrr-man. Albert Arro, Sydnrjr Gunn. CUrrncv Anderson. S«mmI row—Tot Campbell. Ru»all Porter. Barrette Baker. Stanley Beeeber. Woodrow Tomer, Louie Bernier. Rowell Beck. (•Irk Simoon. Third rowDouxlu ! erker. Geonce Wikdir, Keith Shepard. Clifford Peteraon. Arnold And moo. Edgar In rail . Stephen Baiter, Elmer Heeter. Fourth row John Hillman, Adrian Arendt. Jim Irvine, Donald Dailey. Lawrence Leith. Kenneth MrKeniie, Elliott Under hill, l-aranre Gale. IKlh row Edith Jeaka, Jane Van Hraak. Elaine Johneon. France Cotton. Lueile Mathiion. Maxine Kline. Clara Courtney. Sixth row—Alice Johneon. Marian Matthea. Florence Court! n. Marie Nemeeek. Lois Finch. Alberta Borland. Lillian Manner- her . OUR QUEST FOR BEAUTY Since the beginning of mankind, the human race has ever been seeking for beauty. Scarcely had the first students of Jefferson Junior High grown acquainted with its halls and many class rooms when they became aware of a lack of something vital to their very life and happiness. This lack was one of beauty. There were no decorations nor pictures in the building so the students began on their first quest for beauty. Every quest for something worthy requires time, much effort, and perseverance. Many times the students grew weary and disheartened when the end of the journey seemed so far away, but the brave ones ever pressed onward and pointed out that more and more effort was needed before the goal could be reached. Entertainments were given, tickets sold, and paper sales held. A committee was organized which went ahead and made possible the attainment of beauty for the main corridor. After three years the goal appeared in sight. Workmen from the art studio began painting the walls. An artist painted borders and panels and the students saw beauty of design and color. Lettering added beauty of thought. During these weeks in March beauty of color was also being added in the studio by painting reproductions of the beautiful mural paintings of Pearce and Walker, found in the Congressional Library. May ninth arrived. After a special auditorium period, the students had a glimpse of what the committee had seen in imagination one year before. They saw the Seven Objectives of Education represented by wonderful pictures. These objectives are health, represented by the child in ‘The Boy of Winander;” worthy home membership, by ‘The Family;” vocation, by the earnest men of “Labor;” command of fundamentals, by “Study;” ethical character, by the masterful picture Religion;” worthy use of leisure, by the dancing figures of “Recreation:” and civic education, by the group of Roman leaders.” (All but two of these are works of Charles Sprague Pearce. The Boy of Winander is the work of H. O. Walker and the Roman leaders,” that of Charles F. Continued on page 8



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The Jeffersonian Page 5 JEFFERSON SCHOLASTIC J’S Front row -Joan lUmxlell. Wlllmlna Robertion. Lucille Archer, Mary Ive . Mary Brennan, Dorothy Kelaon, Helen WeJter, Helen Hnhata. Sceor-d row Robert Levininn, Helen Anderron. Su ana Ewalt. Helen l «e Hopper. Marita reft Hu »ey, Bernice Sharf. Annette Strum!. Franco Gottaehall. James Moore. Third row Olga Kuehynkn, Phebc Sounder , Betty Gold. B.-tty l.elt . Victoria Lewi . Dorothy Bryant, Ruth Bell. Fourth row—Helen Mair. Betty Stock . Jane Van Braak, I..I Leg rand. Wilma Tomlinson. Catherine Mucn. Mary Bell. THE JEFFERSON LIBRAKY Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. When angry count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred. —JEFFERSON —JEFFERSON

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