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

 - Class of 1927

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Page 36 text:

,l:,,- u First row, left to rig ht--Bernard Lenske, Irwin Dahl Della Brown, Janet Rivord, Jane Ilcrnhagen, Helen Olson, Mary Sagmet, Celia Marcus. Second row, left to right-Margaret Gillis, Bessie Goldvarg, Sarah ll,rickma11 Beverly Silverman, Miss Barron,Facu1ty Adviser;Jen11y Eti11goff,Ccrna Martin, Annette Hinitz, Rivia Rosenberg, Josephine Iacona. Third row, left to right-mHerbort Mandel, Harry Siegler, Nathan Mandel, liditor-in-Chicf; Milton Hoffman, Paul Kicfcrstein, David Singer, Paul Niles, Robert Lane. LINCOLN LIFE STAFF The meoln Life our school paper, furnishes staff members journalistic experience encourages those interested 111 writing and discovers latent ability It aims to serve the school by printing real news in journalistic style; to foster right attitudes toward the standards of the school through the editorial depa1tment and discrimination in judging good newspaper material. The LGcoln sze is published bi- weekly under the supe1vision of Miss Nora Barron, Faculty Adviser. It is printed in the school print shop. 1,200 copies of each issue are printed. and sold to the pupils for fifteen cents a semester. During the three years of its existence, the paper has more than paid all of its expenses. Experience gained through work on the Lincoln Life has assisted a large number of former staff members to secure positions on the senior high school paper. Besides furnishing publicity to all school activities, it offers a real opportunity to pupils who have literary ability.

Page 35 text:

First row leftt to righteBeryl Goldstei11,Carl Jalcobson, Hilda Noun, Esther Dahl, Anna Michlin, Ethel Steinman, William Volding,Milto11 Dillabe1',l leo Pank Second row, left to righteSheldon Strauss,R111h Belzer Harold 1V eisman, Goldie Goldman, Esther Gordon, iVilliam Hoban, Business Manager; Harry Levy, Carl Finklestein. lhird rloiw, left to righteSidney Horowitz Philip Sklar, Alex Falk Treasurer; Morris Gordon, Leonard 1 ,Secretary; Alex Plitman, Arnold Creenberg, Eli Simo11,Rosa Robcrm l'ourth row, left to righteEstclle XVeiss Charlotic Lindahl Molly Schneider Advertising,y Mlanagcr; Ben Maicus, 1X1111am K1'ai11es,Pr1da Grossman, Anna Ebin Rosalinc Korotkin Mary Shap Iifth 1 .ov1 left to righteCharles Epstein, Harry Langfus, Charles Steinmetz, Vice Prosidc111;OMiss Tice, Bcahicc Kahm, Lillian Rya11,Ma1'g11c1ite Olson, Plorencc Gordon, Doris Ringstrom. BUSINESS STAFF To finance the publishing of the log-book has been the purpose of the Business Staff and adviser, Miss Tice. With this end in view two groups have been working. The advertising group has canvassed the busi- ness houses of the local district. as well as down- town districts, to interest business concerns in advertising in our year- book. The boys and girls have had many valuable experiences in meeting the public which have developed in them poise, alertness. self-confldence, and some knowledge of the game of advertising. Much credit is due this group as all the work has been done outside of regular school hours, and many sacrifices have been made. The other group has worked to promote the sales of the annual. Each member has solicited pledges for the annual from his home-room .classmates Who had not already signed for it through the budget plan.



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First row, left to right1Charles Hommes, Jane Pettigue, Dor'thy Hurrwitz,D David XVallach, Stanly Bloom, 1111051682111 Stock, leddy Thomason,11arold 1Veisman,Sam Estri11,Sam Goldfus,122;1dorc Kaplau, Lewis utt Second row left 10 right1Tedd3' Cook, Margie Khenyus, 1131a Schramm 11c1'11'11dc Leff, V11111a1d Lucier BHIOI'ris Hansen, Leonard 14111111111111 Marion Haar,Geo1'gia11a Moser, Joffrc Dcmeulcs, Harry Besikoff, Harry Fine. Third row, left to right1Clifford Holmes, Dortln' Borgen, Helen Laulinen. Goldie Goldstcin Rose Leff, Mary Kjolsing, Melba Lewis, May Abramans. Bernadett Hilluy, Pearl Lazcrous,10rnicc Grais, Freda Liebernamm, Arthur W'eisman, Naphtalie Connor. 110111'1h row, left to righthoward Odegard, Vivian Fratman, 11011111611 Nichic, Ruth Zimmerman, Rose Lyle L111 9011 Stanley Laven, Albmt Bergman, Leonard Mareclane, Floyd XX'oodberry, Maurice 1x111gma11, My'm Hlindman Sidney London, Manuel Kar011.1e11c Buris. Fifth row left 10 right1wSylvia Schocket, Doris 11111thr0p. May 10cket,Violet Jenstrom Barbara Braun, Elvcra Robinson. Etta Frimblatt, May Ellen Petersm1,Beatricc Kahm Elizalnth Robi115011,Pa111 Kicfcr stein, Denzil Skrmin, Kenneth Nye, Joe Altagon, XValter Kogan, l1arry Seigler STUDENT COUNCIL Two years ago a student council was or- ganized to promote self-government among our students. It consists of a boy and a girl from each home room. The group is divided, the boys headed by Mr. Fisher and the girls by Miss Doherty. One of the chief duties of the council is to see that school laws are not violated; To fulfill this aim members are stationed in vari- ous sections of the building during passing times. Other services are rendered in the lunch room. and out on the lawns. All offenders are brought before a regular court and given a hearing according to regular par- liamentary procedure.

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