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

 - Class of 1929

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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 Lm Row, BACK TO FRON'r-Ernest Keisling, Blanche Chuck, Vernon Foster. 01'La Luken SECOND Row, BACK TO FRONT-Vincent Hanson, Thelma Cobb, Warre n Hills don THIRD Row, BACK TO FnoxTaAlbert Jarvis. Morris Edingozf, Helen Km FOURTH Row, BACK TO FRON'reArthur Shepherd, Bessie Jacobs, Lillian Erwkson, Nathan Sussman IFTH Row, BACK TO FRON'r-Rozelle Besmessee,Adl1'ne Ostrin, Helen Steinman,B1'll .ragg SIXTH Row, BACK TO FRON'r-Evelyn Wright,Valiem1e Nelson, Eleanor Smith, Rozet tta, Rubenstein SEVENTH Row, BACK TO FRONT-Olga Poluk, Kathleen Art-hur, Rita Lebofsky, Melvm Mine EIGHTH Row, BACK TO FRON'r-Berm'ce Cowl, Wil lamina Stienstra, Helen Rochh'n, Rm-etta Diamond STAmec:Mrs. H. DeFore Adviser ART CLUB OF 311 THE Art Club of 311, with Mrs. DeFore as its faculty adviser, has many aims. Among them is to make some artistic articles for the home. By this the mem- bers develop an appreciation for art. They learn to make and do many things which they really enjoy but do not have time to do in their regular art periods. They have made many lovely articles including oiled lamp shades, and ivory soap statues of rabbits, ducks, birds, and other figures. They have done book binding, sketching of figures, and made some lovely book ends. One of the most interesting things done by the club was the decorating for the Mother-Daughter banquet using the ship motif as a basis of- design. On Mothefs day some members of the Art Club presented their Mothers with a flower picture which had been made in our club. This club renders great service to its members as well as to the home, in that it helps in the development of an appreciation of art, thereby helping to beautify the home. Forty-Five

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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row-Viola Cw, Percy Sklarow, Beatrice Murdo SECOND RoweElaiine Hansen, Clara Shramm, Helen Laulainen, Jerome Fischbien, Jean Marker THIRD Rowe-Blanche Lunacek, Earleen Beck, Dorothy Strum, Gladys Saari, Carl Jacobson FOURTH Row-Lilycm Kainula, Elaine Krumholtz, Hazel Hukar'i, Elmer Scherber, Lorraine Nedry FIFTH Row-Verna Robinson, Virginia Buckly, Margaret Peters, Edith Johnson BACK, STANDINGeMrs. 0. Raymond, Adviser ART CLUB OF 211 THE art club of room 211 is composed mainly of advanced art pupils and those with special abilities as the latter do most of the art work for the Annual. We are especially interested in craft problems because we learn to design, plan, and then make our problems. This teaches us to appreciate the time, patience, hard work, and love which is found in the work of all good artists and craftsmen. At the same time we become better buyers and help to make our homes more beau- tiful. We aim to serve as many as possible. Perhaps our biggest service is to our school. The Annual workers spend many weeks planning and working on the drawings. We make school posters and sometimes are called on to design problems for other clubs. This year we began with lamp shades and luncheon cloths which were decorated with linoleum block designs. We took up leather tooling for the first time and found it both interesting and worth-while, and are proud of our useful results. We also wove Hower baskets of reed, made tie-dyed scarfs and runners, and book ends. Those who assisted with the Annual drawings were Mildred Moris, Richard Wiggin, Leon Sorkin, Elma Lukanen, Nellie Jobes, Carl Jacobson, Percy Sklarow, Sam Kepman, and Lucille Bacal. Mrs. Raymond is the adviser. Forty-Four



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LEFT Row, BACK TO FRONTeIrene Sax, Anna. Goldenberg, Elma Lukanen, Nellie Jobes SECOND Row, BACK TO FRONT-gMaTia'n Tonwwk, Gladys Wold, Eileen Bachmeyer, Mary Radintz, Eleanor Hanke. Sophie Ketnhem THIRD Row, BACK TO FRONTdMiss Gunderson, Ethel Brandywine, Katherine Wrzo's, Lillian Brown, Ida Berman, J1me Skelly, Evelyn Shapiro, Margaret Lacher FOURTH Row, BACK TO FRONTwMildred Morris, Helen Horm'tz, Lillian Sammeli, Selma Maidell, Ruby Bolton, Josephine Catana FIFTH Row, BACK TO FRONT-Eleanor Oberg, Lydia Hanke, Gladys Lee, Eleanor Christian, Marion 19' SIXTH Row, BACK TO FRONTeHazel Lambie, Dorothy Brantl, Evelyn OtBrie'n, Ida Mae Curtis THE SEWING CLUB HE sewing club was organized to make all the costumes for school plays and entertainments. This year the girls made the costumes for the Operetta, F01- De-Rolf, and for the play, HNathan Hale. The blue and white tams-and ties worn by the girls, band members were de- signed and made by the sewing club. The girls feel that they have really accom- plished something quite worth while when they see the entire band on the stage- ready to play. Besides ngaking costumes and caps and ties, each girl has made something for the home or for some other member of the family. They made such things as quilted pillows, luncheon sets, and holders. Those who made pillows made their own patterns. After this was accomplished the members of the club made something for themselves. Some made scarfs, others made coolie coats, and still others made fancy holders. In making these things the girls selected their own material and planned their own work. Thus the sewing club has rendered a great service to its members by showing them how to work with one another and how to use their leisure time profitably. The girls have received excellent training in sewing and have learned how to make things that there is no time for in the regular class. I Miss Gunderson is the faculty adviser. FortyeSix

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