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

 - Class of 1927

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Page 57 text:

First row, left to righte-Oliver Luken, Ralph Edwards, Donald Lane, Myron Moore, Henry Nordstrom, Nathan Karol. Second row, left to rightaRaynold Savarla, Henry Kaplan, Edwin Wallo, Harry Besikof, Bernard Karol, H . owell Brown. lhlrd row, left to right Theodore Klein, Arnold Rubenstein, Jacob Swatez, XVilliam Rockler, Harry s Beberman, Robert Johnson. fourth row, left to righteStanley Laven, Arthur TVise, Laurel Ryden, Harry Strom, Carl tlarlson, Cecil Pence, Hyme Shapiro, Russel Camp, Kenneth Peterson, Floyd Haley, Carl Feldman. HANDICRAFT CLUB . Hearing a loud clatter, I strolled off the deck to locate the cause of the n01se. The commotion seemed to come from a shop in which a class of carpenters was working. I found that this was the Handicraft Club. The purpose of this club is to give every interested boy a chance to work in a shop where he can plan and carry out his own ideas and make things for his school or his home, to inspire him to more and better work along the lines he is most interested in, and to take a just pride and interest in all school and home properties. The club is building and caring for all stage property. Many Christmas presents were made this year. An endless procession of lacquered ducks, rabbits. chickens. dogs. and Andy Gumps came forth from that shop Christmas week. The boys have complete charge of the whole shop. They check their tools and supplies in and out and clean up the shop after finishing their work. Mr. Lama is the adviser.

Page 56 text:

First row, left to right--Thomas Dahlen, Harold Kostamo, XVilfred Pcrper. Second row, left to right--Harry Matson, Frank Fiorentino, Orland Fiorentino, Lorencc Silverman. Third row, left to right-Theodore Berg, Otis Mason. Fourth row, left to righteRudolph iVittenberg, Stanley Bloom. Fifth row, left to righteRichard Peterson, Clinton Turenquist. DRAFTING CLUB This is the Drafting Club at work. The club assembles every school day except Friday to practice accuracy, skill, visualization, and co-operation through the mechanical drawing work. 'O'M Especially do they need accuracy and co-op- eration. The first is always important in indus- trial work. The latter is developed by having several boys work on separate parts of the same project. This compels them to consult With one another and to take anotheris judgment into i consideration. The club practices during the home room bi period and holds a meeting every Tuesday. The members of the club have decided that in order to improve their work only those With an A and B average in Mechanical Drawing are eligible T to enter. As this club is quite new, the members are discussing and planning on how they can im- prove and develop the work of the club in the C '5'. j future. Mr. Bart is the adviser.



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First row. left to righteHymie Winthrop, Vivian Mickela, Sarah Shapiro, Ruth Sperling, Vice President; Vivian Weisekc, Anna Haskell, Helen Hill, Secretary; Clara Schramm, Esther Wolk, Alice Ginsberg. Second row, left to righteManny Fingerhut, Eddie Addis, Treasurer; Max Engal, Bennie Kohn, Arnold ill, Irving Ormyan, Bennie Schwartz, Alec Grouse, Ercyl Smith. Third row, left to righteCharlotte VVaxon, Dorothy Shinder, Rose Schloff, Viola Cyr, Gladys Hebard, Lillian Weinberg, Mary Famalaro, Ella Gibson, Saadia Gelb, Amiel Gelb. Fourth row, left to righteViolet Reckman, Esther Goldberg, Rose Brown, Miss Yike, Sidney Dulgas, Iohn Engel, Florence Stoller, Clara Busse. MINNEAPOLIS CLUB The Minneapolis Club was organized last February by a group of boys and girls Who Wished to learn more about their city. They realized that knowledge of this kind would enable them to live as citizens more worthy of the many opportunities that Minneapolis offers. With this thought in mind they set to work. They have made a trip to the east shore of Lake Calhoun where they discovered and took a picture of the bronze tablet which marks the site of a cabin erected by Gideon Pond when he came into this territory to work among the Indians. On the same trip they found the tablet north of the waiting station at Lake Harriet Which marks the site of the first school house in Minneapolis. Members of the club are now working on booklets which are to include pictures, clip- pings, and written material concerning Min- neapolis, beginning with its very early history. Miss Yike is the faculty adviser.

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