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

 - Class of 1928

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A WW m3 FRONT R0w R0se Spitalnick, Alice Ginsberg, Dina Zatts, Ruth Goldman, Lila Foemming, Esther Rivers, Rose Ostrin, Anna Goldenberg, Ethel Bernstein, Adline Ostrin. Sofia Katchem, Charlotte Chapman, Sylvia Gordon. SECOND Row-Rose Gornbein, Phyllis Bloody, Nliriam Balman, Caroline Snead, Klargaret Sandell, Bliss Emmett, Adviser, Francis Yoltolsky. Esther W'entland, Lillian Latinsky. Lillian Brown, Ada Price. THIRD Row-Bernice Larson, Bertha Brooks, Mildred Hanson. Dorothy Jensen. Adele Joselwitz. Edith Sussman, Frances Wollowitch, Dorothy Kanter. Esther VViess, Sylvia Silver, Sarah Kleizlin. FOURTH R0w-Esther Kiillter, Pearl Rubinsky. Wilemma Stienstra, Edna Lofback. Ruth Carr. Jane Bern- hagen, Blargaret Blackenzie, Kliss Schonebaum, Adviser, Sarah Fagan, Jeannette Revord, Irma An- derson. We are working out a program of Constructive Topics under uDream Castles? GIRL RESERVES N CHARACTER CLUB This club aims to build up the boys morally, physically, and mentally. BOTTOM Row-Leonard Rosen. Abe Lipkin, Robert Williams, Jim Rhea. Bernard Karol, Vin cut Nyholm. SECOND R0w Merin Larson, Charles Lax, Bennie Schwartz, NIorris Dudick, Klartin Gordon. THIRD Row-Meyer Lax, Nathan S:hapir0. Simon Weissman, Adam Blankenhorn, Daniel Tuttelmzm. FOURTH R0w Hyman Schapiro, Rapheal Deckman, Wenzel Lindfors, William Kraines, Benny Brenner. Rleyer Alpert. Hll

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ism FRONT R0w-Ruth Pocher. Harriet Goldfine, Sylvia IVIeshbesher. Nliriam Stein, Adeline Levine, Harriet Rothstein. , SICCOND RoweEvelyn Baltuck, Goldie Rappaport, Eileen Goldstein, Fem Greenberg, NIarjorie Harris, Esther Spewak, Helen Stritman. THIRD Row-Rachel Bergstrom, Helen Rothstein, Shirley Edelston, Blary Dworsky, Beatrice Shussin, Sylvia Goldhne, Rose Fisher. FOURTH ROWeIVIr. F. D. Lewis, Principal, Elizabeth Cohen, Priscilla Blakeborough, Charlotte Nleshbesh- er, Nlrs. hloran, Captain, Sonia Fheldman, Gertrude Waller, Florence Gifis, Dorothy Auers. On International Badge Day, March 31, 1928, Girl Scouts of Troop N0. 4 ranked sec- ond in merit badges: having received thirty-four. One scout was made First Class, ten scouts Second Class, and fourteen Tenderfoots were added to the troop this year. GIRL SCOUTs Kt CAMP FIRE GIRLS We dressed six dolls and sent them to Northern Minnesota for Christmas presents. - We made a complete baby lavette and turned it over to the Red Cross. BOT'IOAI Row-Anna Crvstal, Tohv Herman. Ruth Bassin. Grace hIandeen. SECOND Rnw-eFre'la Feingold, Betty Bolinger, Wilma Halversen, Ruby Kaufman, Celia Tolchiner. THIRD Row-Amm Blindman, Ce:elia Wienberg, NIiss Yike, Adviser, Agnes Lindhiem, Anna Haskell. my guns; HUI



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$2 2 AL 1253 2-,, ,, K, :1-JJ l Rkyf PROGRESS OF MINNEAPOLIS ROM 21 little country Village in 1853 to a great Metropolis in 1928. That is the progress of Minneapolis. It is at the present time the wholesaling, retailing, manufacturing, distributing, educational, and cultural center of the Northwest. Within the boundaries of Minneapolis is the ninth Federal Reserve bank. Besides this there are nineteen national banks, seventeen state banks, four trust companies, and two savings banks. The school system in Minneapolis is one of the best in the country. It has one hun- dred and eight public schools and a university besides a main library with twenty branches and fifteen stations. It also has one hundred and thirty-one parks, thirty- three hospitals, sixty-five theaters, and ten lakes. Minneapolis is a city without slums and it ranks first among the largest cities of the United States for the least illiteracy, its percent being one and two-tenths. It is no longer necessary for Minneapolis people to go to France, Italy, and other European countries to see art as we have two of the finest art collections in the world, the Minneapolis Art Institute and the Walker Art Gallery. The Minneapolis Art Institute is something we should all be proud of as it ranks high in the worlds institutions of art. In it are the works of some Eastern, French, Egyptian, American, English, and Japanese artists. T. B. Walker, one of our most prominent citizens, has one of the best private col- lections in the world consisting of fine art pictures, antique pottery, old coins, and rare tapestries. The building is very picturesque as it is copied after fifteenth and sixteenth century architecture. Just recently there has been added to our city a great conventional building, the new municipal auditorium. This will make it possible to have not only state and county conventions but national conventions as well. The main room has a seating capacity of fifteen thousand six hundred. Besides the main room there are many other small rooms and one of these is equipped to show motion pictures. It is here where the new hundred thousand dollar organ is installed. The city of Minneapolis has just received another new addition, the Minnesota theater, which has just been completed. The theater is one of the Five largest in the United States. When we think of the progress and changes the last seventy-five years have brought us, we cannot imagine what the next seventy-five years have in store for this wonderful City of ours. BERNARD GOLDSTEIN. l521

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