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

 - Class of 1929

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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row, LEFT T0 RIGHT-hJean Retard, Jerome Bloom Victor Il'asselman Udell Gill, Fred Annalu, Hei Idelkope, Richard Larsen, JIeIIin Buckle: SECOND Romeonald Blomberg, Royce Fahr, George Srholer, Arithm Suianstm Warner Pauly, Sol ut'kstein, William Hyatt THIRD RoweAlfred Pearson, Meyer Michlin, Edwin Honiaschmidt, Vernon Nelson, Kenneth Johnston, hnold h FOURTH Row--Einar Swanson, Sam IViner, Abraham Lnulainen Ernest Jacobson, John Cristy, Arnold eske,1rring Muellei, Thomas Smen STANDING--Hymie Truman, Eino Jlikkuli, Harry Blagrme, James Aolnn, Ralph Hull, Miss N. Larson SCIENCE CLUB N our Science Club we attempt to give the members a general idea of each one of the Physical and Biological Sciences, those sciences which deal with material things. The boys become acquainted with a few of the sciences and are able to study more about those which particularly interest them. In the Club the boys perform experiments and are lead to form logical conclu- sions through t'he-solution of these problems. Some of the subjects studied are: telephone and telegraph sets, steam engines, gas engines, electric motors and bells, aviation, and a little Nature Study. We get six copies each month of the Popular Science magazine. The boys enjoy this magazine and learn a great deal of the manv dev elopments of science. 'lhey have a scrap book into which anv good clipping goes Each member keeps a daily record of what he has done and learned during the activitv period. Not only do the members learn more about science but the club gives training in power of observation, logical reasoning ,practical application of the principles learned, thus, giving in all a broader conception of the physical world. Miss Larson is the adviser. Fifty-Three

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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST TABLE, LEFT T0 RmHT-aThomas Tracy, Charles Wolfgang, Duane Lewis, Norton Wiener SECOND RoweWaltcr Gensler, Ruben Walk, Edward Newman, Olire1 Wallo, Mr. Bart, Adviser THIRD RoweRobert Weise Harry Shapiro, Robert Ritchie. John Beardsley FOURTH RoweHarry Bernstein, Seymour Mandel, Burton Holmes, Jerome Shore FIFTH Row-John Tenney, Kasmcr Dycskowski, Willard Lucier, Eldon Lewnau SIXTH Row-Kenneth Person, Harold Mills, Peter Kemppainen. Franke Cooke SEVENTH RoweDm-id Olsfein, Duane Kohout, David Marcus. Abraham Zemach EIGHTH RoweMilton Schiff, Louis Horowitz THE MECHANICAL DRAFTING CLUB RAFTING is not only an art but a language universally understood by workmen of all nationalities. The aim of this Mechanical Drafting Club is to discover whether the boys are adaptable to the drafting profession so that they may further their education and gain a foothold to progress in this line of work. ' Our club has shown an increased activity in the past year. Members have ad- vanced to where they can draw plans of various mechanical and architectural draw- ings in detail. This has been accomplished through much practise work for accuracy and skill and visualization. In addition to this, landscape developing has been worked on. Each member has laid out the plans for his own flower garden and tree planting. Since this club offers a start and practise in a line of work which boys need and want and which might pave the way to a useful life occupation we know it is of service to its members. The faculty adviser is Mr. Bart. Fifty-T u'o



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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FRONT TABLES, LEFT T0 RIGHTeeHarold Heard, filly .Clreaves, Clinton Wicker, Philip Breitman, ses 1, SECOND TABLES-eKathTine Dwiy, Alice Nelson, Jennie Rosenberg, Rosabel Spurzem, Sidney Silverbush, Irwm Lev THIRD TABLEs--Ruth Wold, Hilda Miller, Phyllis Farrier, Ann Laiderman, Alice Ginsberg, Edith Kruger, Ethel Shapiro, Esther Idelkope, Myrtle Holtman, Mable VVuollet, Mae Abram, Jeanette Sutterman FOURTH TABLESeMeleL Sackter, Joseph Sprung, Sidney Berkowitz, Reina Jokenen, Kendall Conway, Eddie Korhonen, Jacob Mitchell, Louis Ackerman, Erwin Juntilla , LIBRARY CLUB ttI keep six serving men tThey taught me all I knewL Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who? -KIPLING. h K 7 1TH these serving men at hand to beckon them on, the library club members set out to explore in the Land of Books. Through the doorways to this land of learninge-the card catalogue, the encyclopedias and the dictionaries, the Readers, Guide, and the special reference bookv-the club has searched the highways and byways to get information for class work, or to find out the things they would like to know. They became acquainted with the people who have made the Land of Books such a jolly place-the authors, poets, and the artists who make the illustrations. They made a trip to the bindery in the main library to see how books are made. There were many happy hours of reading just-for-fun when the serving men beckoned each boy and girl to other lands and times. When these excursions were over there were reports, of course, to tell where each had been. Each club member has kept a diary to tell what was done each day. When the long journey was over fitting honor was paid to the traveler who had made best use of the six serving men. The adviser for this club is Miss Foster. F-ifty-Fo ur

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