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First row, left section, left to righteFlorence Dedrick, Loretta Brabec, Harriet Day, Marion Carlson. Second row, left to right-Myrtle Holtman, Violet Larson, Audrey Ambrose. Third row, left to righteSylvia Herschovitz, Roger tVeinberg, Mae Ellen Peterson; standing by loom, Bernice W'asser. Fourth row. left to righti-Norton W'iener, Sylvia Baraln , Edna Auvinen, President; Beatrice Godfrey, Rose Hochman, Vice, President; back of 100m, Miss mg. ART CLUB Did you notice the beautiful scarf that girl wore last evening and the handkerchief to match it? Well, she made them herself; You see she belongs to Miss King,s Art Club in Room 211 Where they make all kinds of useful and decorative articles. Besides dyeing handkerchiefs and scarfs, they have made hooked rugs and pillow tops, lamp shades, and curtain pulls. Looms were set up and threaded a few months' ago and since then they have been weaving rag rugs, scarfs, and table runners. Linoleum blocks ap- plied to textiles and lead tiles for paper weights have also been made. Bookbinding and portfolio work has been done. The children have made bird and fiower books, telephone covers, kodak and stamp albums. Besides making articles, a portion of the time has been devoted to art appreciation or the study of artists and famous paintings. Their aim really has been to design and make practical articles for themselves, school, and home-and gain a broader knowledge of art.
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First row, left to 1ighteHarriet Goldfine, G1acc Ma11die11,Rose Spitalnick, Anne Blindman, Goldie Gold- stein, Marion Patten 11, Mrs Mosely, Facu lty Advi s;or Constance K00 oc Gertrude Ulinder, Lillian Mondschian, Florence Rosinberg. Edith Kukkala,Ha111ia XVei11be11g, Ida Shragowit7. Second row, left to righteR 11th Nelson, Marion Hyde, Lorraine Nitchie, Velma Miller, A1111c Schnaedian Rose Madoff, Martha Latvala, Marrga et Hofman11,Hele11 Burkowit7,Ja11et Fraser Ida brown Lillian Furchick, Ethel Levie, Dorothy Brantle. Third ro111,1eft to right Rose Kafitz, Bertha Brooks,Jca11 Ryberg, Betty Boliugcr, Mildred Davies, lice Haley, A1111 Gershman,Beat11ice C0h11,FIorc11ce 1X11ight Marcella Thomseth, Maxine Shattuck, or o thy Canter, Ida XVa1t11ick,Mari011 Ye, Marcella Premeau Carla Jepson. Fourth row, left to rig hteVeina W uollet, Marjorie Peterson, Molley Schnicdm Ailean Johnson, Pearl Kvasnik, Sylvia Roberts, Sylvia Salavi11,Sarah Goldfinger, Silvia Silver, Amy iVilliams, Catherine .onoway. Fifth row. left to right-Germaine W'alden, Violet Janstrom, Marjory Mcndelshon, Beatrice Lahtinen, auline Kronick, Bessie Smith, Erma Personette, Elinor Mour. Sixth row, left to righteIda Supak, Ett ta Bellman, Ida Shragowitz,Sy1via Herscovitz, Ida Kamar, Edith Ickope, Lena Cetron. Molly Mattas, Edith Katroser, Mario 11 Dunleavy, Maxine iV alden, Margaret Lowe11,Ida Miller, Veronica Gallagher, Frieda Rosen, Mary La Blane, Gladys Olson. THE GIRLS GLEE CLUB Among the many helpful activities in Lincoln, the Girls' Glee Club ranks among the highest. Herc those who have good singing voices may learn to blend theirs with others to produce the best harmony. Besides singing at auditorium periods and at P. T. A. meetings, this club has helped to give sev- eral operettas this year. The hrst was iiThe Love Pirates of Hawaii. A little later, HNearly :1 Honey- moon was given, and in May uGreeting the Gypsy Queen was staged. While practicing for these several beautiful soprano voices were discovered. The girls possessing these talents are Margaret Lower, Mollie Mattas, Sylvia Herscovitz, and Hannah Weinberg. Mrs. Mosely is the faculty adviser.
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Esther Wentland, Margaret Sandel, Udell Gill, Irene Pakonen,Ju1ius Moskowitz, Raleigh Aaronson, Rose Juster, Jerome Bloom, Esther Rivers, Helen Laulainen, Dorothy Shore, Sema Davis, Frank Gould, Marcia Nood 1eman,Virginia Iackson, Leone Kline, Anna VVeiner, Esther Greenberg, Freda King, Dorothy yBohlinc, Lilas Carrow, Lucille Baca1,Florence Gifis, Gladys Saari, Luello Peldo, Esthei Dahl,President;Cha1-les TVolfgang, Treasurer; Rose Stone, Secretary; Lillian Goodman, Walter Shueltler, Vice President, Leon orkin, Haiold Sorenson, Marion Rand, Jean Chamberlain, Rose Molmat ART CLUB The Art Club of Room 311 is the Junior Art Club of our school, as it is composed of only the seventh and eighth grade pupils. This club organized at the beginning of the school year With Mrs. De Fore as adviser. The aim, this year, has been to apply the principles of design and color, as learned in the regular classes, to a variety of forms and materials. Some of the things made are lamp shades, note book covers, fireside brooms and waste baskets. Some book-binding also been done. The stage decorations for the Gypsy play and Operetta were made by this club. The members have found that ability to make these things leads to a happier life and gives much enjoyment to others as well as to one's self. Lucille Bacal has done more art work for this annual than any other one pupil in school.
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