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

 - Class of 1927

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Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 63 of 102
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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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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 row. left to right--Hcrbert Morey, David Segal, Leo Cram, Manuel Weiss, Percy Skarlow, Arthur Snyder, Arnold Rosenfield, Secretary; Est er Spewak, Jerome Fischbein, Bennie Meltzer, Leonard osen, Martin Gordon, Philip Herman, Leonard Kaufman, Martin Satz. Second row, left to right-Jerome Aberman, Anna Blindman, Freda Lapp, I'da Vermes, Sarah Meislin, Morris Golden, Merrill Steinman, Irving BerKovitz, Raymond Peterson, Axel Sorenson, Leon Rosenfield, Donald Hanson, Lewis Reuben, Jera'd Gorel, Lawrence iValstien, Edward Elstrom, Oscar Dolgoff, President. Third row, left to right--Beatrice Buman, Kenneth Bain, Bluma Kann, Esther Weiss, Elizabeth Cohen, Sarah Feldman, Anna Zadle, Freda Brickman, Genevieve Lurner, Ida Yeslowitz, Elinor Mover, Edith Idelkope, Hazel Johnson, Jennie Battaglia, Florence Vertelney, Treasurer; Ruth Wilkin, Wanda Uhrich, Simon W'eisman. Fourth row, left to righteMary Leblanc, Ida Rabinovitch, Marion Dahlman, Jeanette Farsht, Clara nyder, Annie Gratz, Birgith Mortense, Elizabeth Robinson, Florence Kimball, Catherine Conaway, Sylvia Oliver, Constance Koefod, Jacob Schear, Charles Thor, John Fretack. THRIFT CLUB To promote habits of thrift among Lincoln pupils is the purpo-sekof the Lincoln Thrift Club which is now composed of a representative from each home room. The Council meets four days a week. In their meeting the members try to find the best ways of teaching the various forms of thrift; time, health, property, money, and community thrift. In Decem- ber 21 program was given at the Parent-Teachers' meeting. The boys wrote and presented a play ene titled uThe Trial of Waste. The girls showed a group of shadow pictures called The Daily Dozens of Jack and Jill Thrifty and a style show of cos- tumes suitable for school girls. On Monday of each week, the representatives choose a thrift quotation which they place on the board of their home room. And on Thursday they report any acts of thrift which have taken place during the week. This is done for the purpose of correlating the work of the Thrift Council with the activities of each home room. 05' Miss Huseby is the adviser.

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