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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row Latinsky, Pettigrew, Berman, Miss P. Chalmers, Blankenhorn, Baker, DeC'haine, King SECOND Rowiafr'olfus, Bukonen, Applebaum, Jacobs, Leu'e, Holm, Pettigrew HIRD Row-Meshbesher, Levin, Broks, Fine, Amitin n, Meyer rs FOURTH R0w J0hns0n, Kokela, Cam, Petersow, Cetron, Velpowitz, Kalb FIFTH Row-Sussman, Singer, Rossiter, Burdman, Bereom'tz, Kotz DANCING CLUB HE Dancing Club this year is divided into two groups, the beginners and ad- vanced. Both have worked for rhythm and poise. The two groups worked to- gether and gave a programme in Assembly called a Visit to a Toy Shop. Miss Chalmers is the adviser. FIRST Row-Supack, Satz, Goldman, P. Chalmers Aron onson, Fisher, Liss Row -Dudick , Fiashm rm, Wolf, Medoff, Brounstein, Obera g HIRD Row WoIIc Groll, Pozin, Silver, Badzin anTH Rowk'ook Averback, Martins, Berine, Rubenstein, Pozin Fn-TH R0w SerL-ine, Haley, Lundberg, Mendel sohn, Krm'nis, Sheringler, Jajfe Sixty-T u'o
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FRONT GROUP, LEFT T0 RIGHTeIT'win Nelson, Leo Saarela, Frank Hajder, Paul Noun, Ernest Peterson, Robert Haar, Leslie Hill, Hymie Winthrop, Burnell Hamlin, Clarence Kashela, Harry Larson, Sylvester Hanke, John Lanpsa, Oscar Milstein, Paul Frockman, David Judelowitz, W'alter Johnson BACK GROUP-Jhlvid Robbins, John Peterson, Eugene Estabanos, Leroy Johnson, Arnold Dobrin, Charles Hile, Ehlert Leaders, Uno Kari, Howard Odegaard, Andrew Wrzos, Earle Warren, Joseph Klein, Gilbert Davis, George Silver, James Rhea, Sam Schwartz, David Weiss, Paul Katz, Hymen Gordon, David Laitzis, Herbert Dreitzler, William Krafne. Mr. Fischer TUMBLIN G CL UB TO develop healthy, strong and skillful bodies, through stunts, is the aim of the Tumbling Club. Courage, perseverance, and good judgment are the require- ments for success. The Club meets in the gymnasium two days a week and is divided into two groups, the novice and the advance. In order to come into the advanced group, the novice must be able to do the following stunts, with a fair degree of proficiency: cart wheel, head stand, head spring, hand spring, snap up and fly spring. Having become an advanced tumbler, the boy may now win his ttLh by success- fully performing the following stunts, which have now become quite difficult: round off twister, hold a hand stand, front Hip and back hand spring. The adviser is Mr. Fischer. Sixty-One
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LINCOLLT LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Ruw-iRosc Bugenstei11,Ethelois Weisberg, Ethel Ber1zste1'n,Dorotlly Kunter. E.E.E111mett, Miss Sehonebaum, Edith Sussman Francisse Woltowith, Miriam 81111111111. Adele Josclwitz SECOND Row-Helen Kris, Annabelle Whitner, Dagmar Ha111111,Rutl1 Gt1ldd111a'11,Beve1'ly 11111129, Charlotte arsht,Mi11111'e Shier,D1'nal1 Safz Lillian A1onso THIRD RoweSyIvia Gordon, Frances Cook, Charlotte Chapman,AdeN11e 0stri11,Ada Price, Lillian Go 113 tein, Esther Garetz, Rose Gorenbein FOURTH RoweNathalie Schwartz, Evelyn Guttman, Sarah Slmpiro,A111111 Fischer, Bertha Brooks, Helen w,n Sarah Gandel, J1me Skelky, Toby oosk FIFrH RoweLila F10e1111111'ng,1SyI1:1'a Cohn,Marjor1'e Sneed, Maxine, rLensky, Sylvia. Stern, Frances mpolsky, R'uth Carol,A1111a Goldenbe SIXTH Row-Peml Rubinsky, IRose Sohlones, Phyllis Moody, Helen Berkouitz, Willemina Steinstra, Ca roline Sneed, E111 Krauss, Bernice Larson, Marian 310111 GIRL RESERVE CLUB GIRL Reserve aims to grow in body, mind, and spirit through living up to the code which says: I will try to be Gracious in Manner, Impartial in Judgment, Ready for Service, Loyal to Friends, Reaching toward the Best, Earnest in Pur- pose, Seeing the Beautiful, Eager for Knowledge, Reverent to God, Victorious over Self, Ever Dependable, Sincere at all times. As a Girl Reserve tries to live up to her code she tries to find and give the best, which makes for a nobler character. This in turn makes for better classwork and a better school spirit. Lincoln School has found faithful ushers for evening performances in these? gracious girls in white uniforms with blue ties and tams. The girls have helped in the teachers, lunch room, the money earned being used for service to others. This includes contributions to the foreign field, Christmas gifts to children of Indian reservations, towels for Phyllis Wheatley House, and scrap books for the library. They have achieved all this and much more with the help of their faithful ad- viser, Miss Edith Nygaard and teacher advisers, Miss Emmett and Schonebaum. It has been a real adventure to join a group of Girl Reserves trying to find and do the best. With so many who are trying to share your work and play, and offer their help as loyal friends, we are sure to find the things we search for. Sirty-Three
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