Lincoln High School - Quill Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1931

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1931 Uhr QDuiII 1931 ARNOLD LENZ , 3 1 l l' S, t :T . Ti 'ag 5 , 1 if L. fi I Y , is 4 , I S W w ,A .Uuniur Brpartment It is the duty of the junior high schools to prepare students for life in a demo- cracy by reproducing within themselves life situations. The curriculum of the institution is enriched by the broadening of the so-called common branches so as to make them contribute more largely to cultural, social, vocational, and explora- tory ends. The pupils gain the incentive to do well by seeing children of their own age take part in the interesting activities made possible in our modern well-equipped buildings. The personnel of the classes is inter- esting to note. We draw students from so many nationalities that it is a mighty problem and an interesting one, to build a foundation of American ideals and cul- ture in those very young people who com- prise our junior high school classes. In our small citizenry we attempt to lay the basis for character and habits which will make them a little better prepared to go on with high school life and curri- culum, or to meet the problems of indus- try, if they do not pursue academic paths. The little seventh and eighth grader is sometimes overawed by his high school elders. He cringes in the corner to which the upper classmen have relegated him. The sophomore assumes a look of great dignity as he waits his turn. The junior tries to look important but wishes he could unbend somewhat. Last of all, from his enviable elevation the lordly senior designs to smile on the new Lin- colnite. After a time, however, Junior Lincoln is himself again, and gets his education unmindful of his scholarly bet- ters. l22l

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1931 'Ghz 9Du1Il 1931 Ahminiztratinn While class rooms are the vital ele- ments of every school, the office is im- portant in many and various ways, and this importance is proportional to the number of class room units. The office is responsible for the accuracy and safe- keeping of pupil, teacher, and school rec- ords of all kinds, and the policies of the school are centered there. The principal, the vice-principal, the teacher assistants of the principal, the clerks, the welfare officers, the visiting teacher, the doctor, and the nurse are in control of the organ- ization, the attendance, the discipline, the records, the health, and many other func- tions of modern school. The library attends to the wants of pupils and teachers whenever informa- tion and material other than that which are supplied by teachers and text are desired. It supplies not only supplemen- tary and reference material, but its equip- ment includes newspapers, magazines, charts, and a store if visual aids. The library reaches out beyond the building to secure materials and aids not contained within its own walls. It is eager to serve those who are eager to learn. Francis Bacon says about books and their meaning: Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested, that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. l21l



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