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

 - Class of 1927

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Page 62 text:

Filst row, left to right--Bennie Gallob, Grace Foley, Dorothy Reinmann, Merriam Kamel, Robert Allen, Galen Odons, Lillian Broude, Minnie Gorelick, Lila Krvisto Julius aen. Second row, left to rightejerome Alek, Sidney Levin, Earl Juntilla, Zelda Trugmarxu Cllara Fredrick, Bernice Feldman, Eva Nadler, Secretary; Esther FelhandlerH, Lillian Paletz, HazelA Third row,1eft to right--Rose Solender, President; Raymond H,aule Treasurer; Gladyss uKlenllgrin, Lestei Anderson, Freda Lazorwitz Belle Levin, Edna Soine, Sophie Melmet, Oris Maddau Fourth row, left to right-Rose Rappaport, Dorothy Brooks, Vice President; Archie Berg, uMiss Schonebaum, Ha zel Haley, Edith Howe, Harriet Cruzon, Vivian Drury. THE ARITHMETIC CLUB The Arithmetic Club of room 223, altho'ugh organized at the beginning of the second semester, has proved a success in its work, by gaining speed satisfaction, and school spirit. In Iorder to gain this We have had much practice in work ing for accuracy. Our work does not only consist of arithmetic but also of short meth- ods and number tricks. The source of our information is Wide and varied Each mem- ber has contributed to the club discussion by bringing in number tricks that have been handed down for generations or recently pub lished by current scientilic magazines. Our friends and members of our families have learned to look. to us for amusement in nume her magic. Our little club consists of thirty boys and girls of the seventh and eighth grades. We are all aiming to be the best mathe- maticians in Lincoln Junior High, and are also doing their best to make Miss Shone- baum glad to be their adviser. ELI

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First 1011', kit to righteMildred Mylsten lernicc Hersch Helen Fcinhcrg, Gladvs Stone, Marcella 1 Goldstein Ethel Ridker Celia Marcus, Riva Zi ff. ' becond row. left to rig ht-Peml Lazuras, imcndolyn Utt. Marian Scarf, Rose Pass, Lillian Gordon, Ethel ,1 . chal, Mary rolchi1ie1,i'reside11t; Al bert Ha1',cs lsadmc Kaplan. Jhn'd row, left to 1ightL-Xia1i0n Haar. Bernice Goldbmg Blanche Guttman, Ruth Goodman, Sadie . ntonoff, Dolores Goldberg, P6311 Abramovich, Peter Nact. l'ourth 10w, left to righteHelcn 1Volf, Sol Leader, 'lircasurer; Lillian Crife, Dorothey Erickson. Mrs, Bolinger. Elizabeth Robinson, Albert Nelson, Rose Levin. CIVICS CLUB The Civics Club aims to stress social effi- ciency among its members It is especially trying to create interests connected with our leisure time outside of school because one of the urgent problems of social adjustment is to keep young people happily and busily occu- pied during time of thei1 own control. That is one of the reasons we are interesting our- selves in gardens this spring Many of our members are going to have gardens of thei1 own. We plan to build a walk with moneV which the club has earned. The club will add to the fiower garden and anticipate sev- eral trips for gathering specimens. Among the past activities of the club we list the followinge-a campaign for good A manners two debates with the Public Speak- ing Club and an Armistice Day program. in the auditorium. It handled the stage setting for the 'Enchanted Gardenf ' and the presen- . tation of the comedy Christmas at Skeeter s 0 Corner Mrs Bolinger is the faculty adviser. 6-.



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Front row, left to righteSarah Rovner, Elaine Ure, Alta Nelson, Evelyn Jasche, Mildred Stromgren, Rosa ohn, Blanche Goodman. Second row, left to right-Isadore Mandel, Harry Arnoldoff, Jack Steckman, Vice President; Philip Marcus, ' . Dale Ripley, Lawrence Finkelstein, Secretary; Bertha Gold. Phlrd row, left to right-Esther Philips, President; Evelyn Bolduc, Treasurer; Blanche Radnitz, Miss Carlson, Ethel Radnitz, Sarah Gelman, Rose Zieve. ' MATHEMATICS CLUB . The Mathematics Club is composed of pupils taking ninth grade mathe- matlcs. Various topics Which are both interesting and instructive are studied so as to obtain a better understanding of the subject. Attempt is made to solve problems by methods not used in the regular class work. The fundamentals in arithmetic and ninth grade mathematics have been reviewed and short processes in computation discussed and practiced so as to gain speed and accuracy. The lives of some of the mathematicians have been studied and their contributions noted. Numerous problems without figures have been solved. Puzzles and bcatch problems Which have interested boys and girls for thou- sands of years have been considered. These puzzles have aroused a great deal of enthusi- asm and investigation. While we are enjoying ourselves, we are Jtmme becoming more efficient in solving which is Z :13?me our ultimate purpose. Miss Carlson has charge of this club.

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