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

 - Class of 1927

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First row, left to right-aCertrudc Metchnek, Helen Conner, President; Ethel Kassler, Golde Rappaport, Gcorgianna M05611, Chairman of Program Committee; Laila Puranen, Irwin Dahl, Roland Fischer, Noses Stock Bernard Leuske. Second row, left to 1ight-Virgi11ia F,ahr '11bb1a11 Frcidson, Secretary; Sadie Millunchek, Ruth Brownstein, Mischa1,l1ac111ty Advisor;Sid11ey Pratt, Vice President; Carl Lunacek Louise Rube11stei11,Flore11cc SHca1b01011gh Leonald Mar Third row, left to right-Stanlcy Laven Meyer Blindman, XVinnifred Malmquist, Imogene Adams, Helen Nielsen, Floyd XVoodbmy. Fourth row, left 10 righteVincent Ross, George Floe, Nellie Silverman, Mary Hartstein, Evelyn Moilanen, Ardelk 'Iankel, Ma1gueritc UIson,Jicr11a11cc Hanold, Leonard Saliterman. THE 9A DRAMATIC CLUB The 9A Dramatic Club is for 9A,s who Wish to take part in the class play. This term we studied briefly ancient and modern drama and worked on articulation, stage presence and expressions, and pantomime. Then we pre- sented a skit, HWhen Father Goes on a Diet, for the benefit program given for grade schools in our district The culminating event of our term 5 work was our 9A class play, And Home Came Ted, by Walter Ben Hare. The main characters are as follows: Diana Garwood TThe Heiress1 .. Nellie Silverman Mr. Man TThe Mysteryy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, George Floe Skeet Kelly TThe ClerIO , ,, Floyd Woodbury Ira Stone 1The Villaian, MUVincent Ross Jim Rycker T'The Lawyerkf 7 Terrance Hanold Other parts are played by Tibian Friedson, Louise Rubenstien, Imogene Adams, Sidney Pratt, Lucille Peterson, Gertrude Metchnek, Leonard Saliterman. Miss Gear is the coach.

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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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First row, left to right--Freda XVert, Shay Suckerman, Sam Goldfus, Treasurer; Lenore Levitch, Miss , Bcedon. Annabelle Stoller, Sam Koffman, Dorothy Zimmerman. Second row, left to right Marian Thornton, Rae tVilan, Chairman of Program Committee; Marian Bolman, leatrice Dworsky, Esther Ettelman, Mae Hegstrom, Frances W'oolowitch, W'illiam Toivanen. Third row, left to righteDorothea Lemstrom, Irene Holt, Evelyn XVeinstcin, President; Ethel Skoll, ramatic Critic; Molly Swartz, Mary Raskin, Margaret Rhea, Selma Saliterman, Emanuel Wcinslcin. Fourth row, left to rightelrma Anderson. Doris W'inthrop. Secretary; Morris Hanson, Leonard Laulainen, Cyril Lebedoff, Sam Chodas, Joe Bohn. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of Lincoln though only four years old has grown so large that in September of the past year a special ninth grade club was organized, leaving the orig- inal club a membership of thirty-two with Miss Beedon in charge. The club this year has made a study of American speech habits, and has tried to cor- rect or improve at least a few of our typical speech errors. Another aim of the club has been to develop an appreciation of the better things in literary and dramatic productions. 0r helds. On January 20th HThe Honor Pupil, a three act comedy of boarding school life, was given by the club. This was followed by the Declamatory Contest in March. Twenty-six contested and honors were won by the fol- lowing: first place, Irene Holt: second place. Beatrice Dworsky, third place. Ethel Skoll, honorable mention, Cyril Lebedoff. The comedy, HLost, a Chaperone, has been chosen for the last performance.

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