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

 - Class of 1927

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Page 49 text:

Left to righteRobert Carr, Harvey Goldfein David Abrams, Theo do ore Buteau, Philip Berine, Donald Rein nmann, Harv ard McCra cken, Kenneth Sallows, Albert Gal llob, Lou is Sne ller Eino Hill, Harvard Gross, Treasurer and Secretary; Aarre Luukko, President; Robert Byrnes, Stanley Larson. Louis irenislta, Xginsgl. Finegold, Sam Labovitz. Albert Elstad, Abrz-ham VValensky, Mr. H. L. Schlotfelt, acu ty v1 sro THE PICA CLUB The Pica Club was organized two years ago for the purpose of giving the boys Who are interested in printing some knowledge and experience in this f1eld. The boys learned to set, lock-up, and print our bi-Weekly paper, The Lincoln Life. Besides this, llThe Pirate News, uHi-y News, and 'Pioneer News have been printed. They also have been taught to print tickets and do advanced jobs, such as: arithmetic tests for seventh and eighth grades, programmes for all entertainments. P. T. A. invitations, and two-color jobs. We boast a fast pressman in the person of Aarrc Lukko, who printed f1ve thousand tickets in less than six hours. This June the club Will lose several good printers When Gallob, Lukko, and Byrnes finish at Lincoln. Some of the boys that leave us Will continue their education in this line of work. Mr. Schlotfelt is the adviser for this club.

Page 48 text:

First row, left to right-Clarcnce Karatz, Abraham Altesky, Isadore Goodman, Harry Fine, Arthur 'eisman, Louis Dicker, Max Silverman, Isador Goldstein, President. Second row, left to righteJerome Alurman, Meyer Tetner, Carl Chalfm, Joe Garelick, Joe Milstein, ulius Kroman, Secretary; Sidney Rubtnick, Hymie Zwughliaure, Vice President. Third row, left to right--Alex Hystcin, Isadore Ackerman, Saul Goldsman, Treasurer; Maurice Goodman, Mr. TVeld, Faculty Advisor; Jack Bogdon, Louis Schien. NEWSBOYST CLUB The Lincoln Newsboys' Club aims to raise the standard of social fitness of its members, and to offset unfavorable environmental inHuences. The club Tr intends to accomplish these aims by athletic x ?'T activities and the carrying out of group proj- T. i ects to impress into the minds and hearts of boys a finer conception of clean living, clean thinking, and unselfish service to their fellow- men. This club was organized last February under the leadership of Mr. Weld. It is com- posed of twenty-five wide-awake hustlers. During the spring and summer months. the club conducted a successful season in baseball. Soccer in the fall, and basketball in winter occupied the boys' time out of doors. In the spring and summer months, the careless walking of the pupils on school lawns presented a new difficulty. Members of the club were stationed at intervals around our building to guard our lawn. Offenders were brought before the next regular meeting of the club, which acting as a court of justice, heard charges and defense and administered punishment as the occasion warranted. Wm



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First row, left to rightveMargaret Graziano. Second row, left to right-Ethe1 Schmidt, Rose Battaglia, Josephine Iacona, Helen Runbeck, Eleanor Rosin. TWP; l1;0w,anleft to righteViolet Holm, Vivian Trotman, Anna Somoylovech, Lorma Sandberg, Sylvia 0 Fourth row, left to righteLois Damon, Rose Orenstein, Sarol Leviton, Treasurer; Edith Sorkin, President; alskin, Alice Auvinen Fifth row, left to right-eEnnes Mooney, Marie Beauchane,E1izabeth Hartwig, Dorothy Rausch Sixth r0w,1eft t0 righteMargaret Baidoff, Pearl Chiistopherson, Secretary; Doris Farrier, Anna Miuro- t7, Lavernis Toma c.k SEWING CLUB The purpose of the Sewing Club is to teach the structure and application of the principles of design as they apply to clothing, to house furnishings, and to costumes made for special school occasions. The girls have made articles of clothlng for themselves, tied and dyed luncheon sets and scarfs, besides making various articles for a holiday sale. They take great pleasure and pride in planning and making costumes for plays and entertainments given during the school year. They have made the costumes for the Operetta, the Indian Dance, the Sailor's Horn Pipe Dance, the Farmer's Dance and the 9A class play. As a climax to our termis work, the girls Will study color, design, and construction in making costumes for the May Music Festival. This includes costumes for the May-pole dance, gypsies, and various fiowers for the Enchanted Garden. Miss Gunderson is the adviser.

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