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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Kmvarelml Boltuck, Raleigh Aurunsun, Mrs. Brett Jluran. qury ln'm'sky. Helen lfulhslein ECOND RoweRuth Pocher, Charlotte Jleshhesher, Betty Amitln. Harriet Ruthstein THIRD Row-Jemtefte Ruthsfein. Eileen. Gultistein, Elizabeth Cohen, Adeline Lerin, Sulriu Goldfine GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 4 THE Girl Scout Troop of Lincoln under the leadership of Mrs. Moran is six years old. Its aims are to create leadership; and to make the girls useful, good, and healthy; and to make better mothers for the future. The troop has a parent-teacher get-together meeting each year which they plan and carry out with no assistance from their captain. They also work for merit badges which are awarded each April, June, and December. These various badges are acquired by passing tests in cooking, sewing, bugling and such. Good scouts aid in making a school and community better by being courteous, sincere and upright. They have helped by ushering at entertainments and doing odd jobs for the teachers. Their motto is, Do a good turn daily? and they serve themselves by making others happy. The captain of the troop is Mrs. Brett Moran. history teacher. She has had in Troop No. 4 over three hundred eighty-four scouts some of whom have been first class, second class, and tenderfoot scouts. Jeanette Rothstein has been acting as lieutenant in the troop for several months. Sf.rfy-Fire
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row-Grace Mandeen, Mildred Freidman, Miss Yike, Lillian vaenstein Sacoxn RowaLorrame Nitchie, Helen Ara, Celia, Tolchiner, Barbara Johnson, Eva Brounstein THIRD Row-Marian Thornton, Ruth Bassin, Wilma Halvorsen, Betty Bolinger 533933 CAMP FIRE GIRLS THE aims of the Camp Fire Girls can best be expressed in the law which every Camp Fire Girl can give you: Seek Beauty; Give Service; Pursue Knowledge; Be Trustworthy; Hold on to Health; Glorify Work; and Be Happy. Our work is divided into seven parts known as crafts, namely: Home Craft, Health Craft, Hand Craft, Camp Craft, Nature Craft, Citizenship and Business Craft. Surely a girl can find in this list something that appeals to her, something to satisfy the desire within her. As a girl grows in her Camp Fire work she attains a rank first as a Woodgatherer then a Firemaker and finally a Torch bearer. During the past year seven of our girls have taken the rank of Woodgatherer, which means that among other things they have chosen for themselves a name and a symbol illustrating what they desire that their lives should mean to themselves and those about them. Five of these girls have worked the symbols into beaded headbands. At Christmas time we made six scrap books which were sent to the hospital. Since the beginning 0f the new semester the girls have been taking care of the teachers trays in the lunch room to earn money for camp this summer. We are anxiously awaiting the time when we can roll up our blankets, don our blue middies and bloomers, and set out for Camp TanadOOna 0n the banks of Lake Minnewashta. Miss Yike is adviser to the girl's. Sixty-Four
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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 FIRST Row-Sum Portugal, Mellin Brown, Blanche Ruberg bBessie Pickman, Elfie Wuollet, Nathan erg, Sherman Greenb SECOND ROWL-Louz's Solender, eElliott Dworsky Morton Finkelstein, Domenic Hebzynske, Einar J untzla. bert Morey, Harold Berlot, Gilbe7t Marcus 'lmno Row He11ry Davis, David Laitzis Julius Turowh Richard Peterson, Robert Hayden. Earl terson James Patter FOURTH Row-Marvin Sabeswitz, flames Mendel, Milton Silverman, Jack Biz, Alex Velpowitz, Ben M,k'waz Hymen Webb, Jean Rez ard FIPrH Row Minnie Deitz, Toby Heeran, Pete er Skobar, Ross aKnight. Jerome Silt'er. Charlotte enfield Gladys Cohen SIXTH Rongnna Weinstein, AudreyR Smith, Carl Lundstrom, Margaret Christian, Meyer Sandler, Joseph Weitz. Era, Lewie, Rose Schloff The boys and girls in the picture above were absent, or for some other reason did not get into the picture where they belong. Sixty-Six
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