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

 - Class of 1929

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LINCOL'N LIFE OF 1929 APPRECIATION IT would be diflicult for us to edit a successful year book were it not for the whole- hearted co-operation of the whole school and the unselfish service of some in- dividuals. We are very grateful to Mr. Segal of the Bureau of Engraving for his help and c0eoperation and to Mr. Schmidt of the Augsburg Publishing House and to Mr. Frisk of the Miller studio. We Wish to thank: ' Miss Northey, Esther Goldfein, and Helen Hill for typing all copies for the annual. Mrs. Raymond for supervising the art work; Richard VViggin and Alma Lakenen for the inside cover design; Mildred Morris, Lucille Bacal, Nellie Jobes, Percy Sklarow, and Leon Sorkin for the division pages and opening section; and Carl Jacobson for the lettering. Miss Gunderson and Mrs. Bolinger for planning and arranging our Kodak pages and Bernard Feinberg for producing most of the scenes in the scenic section and many of the snap shots for the Kodak pages. Mrs. Stearns and Miss Tice for taking charge of the group pictures. Miss Barret for promoting the sales of our annual and directing the soliciting of advertisements. of ads? David Bohn deserves credit for securing the greatest number Mrs. Michelsen, our faculty adviser for the annual, whose devotion to the task in hand and enthusiastic work inspired our work on the theme, Service, and en- couraged our every elfort. We appreciate our advertisers and hope the readers of this book will patronize them. They are the following: OUR ADVERTISERS ANDERSON,S GROCERY AUGSBURG PUBLISHING HOUSE BAIRD,S, LAURA BEARD ART GALLERIES BEARMAN FRUIT Co. DAVID C. BELL INv. C0. BLOOM Bnos. BLUSTIN DRUG STORE Bmx, W. C. 8: SONS BUREAU OF ENGRAVING CLOVER LEAF CREAMERY CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC CURTISS CANDY Co. DELAITTRE DIXON ELLIOT FUEL C0. EWALD BROS. FJGEN MILLINERY SHOPS, INC. FINEBERG CREAMERY FRANKLIN CREAMERY FROBERG, C. A. GLENWOOD MARKET GORDON,S PHARMACY GREAT LAKES COAL 81. Docx Co. HOME TRADE SHOE C0. HOMEWOOD GARAGE HOMEWOOD MEAT MARKET HOMEWOOD THEATRE JUSTER BROS. KATZ SHOE STORE KINNEY SHOE C0. KROMAN, A. KRONICKS LARSON, K. LEANSE BROS. MARTOCCIO, F. A. C0. MIDLAND NATIONAL BANK MILLERls STUDIO MINNEAPOLIS COSTUME C0. MINNESOTA LOAN 8: TRUST Co. NATIONAL CLOTHING C0. NEWMAN, WALTER A. Eigh ty-Three NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK OHIO PICTURE FRAME Co. PEARSON CANDY C0. PEOPLE'S BAKERY ROSE, B. A. MUSIC C0. ROTHseHILD, MAURICE L. ROTISSERIE SANDWICH SHOP ROYAL LAUNDRY SANDBEK MANUFACTUR- ING, Co. SCHWALEN 8x KNAEBLE SIBERIAN FUR Co. SIPORENS STANDARD CLOTHING C0. STRANDWS BEAUTY SHOP STRIMLING DRUG C0. SUGAR BOWL SUNSHINE BISCUIT TRANSPORTATION BROTHER- HOODS NATIONAL BANK VVEISBERG, BENJ. M. YOUNG, E. N. Co. eThe Editors.

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LINCOLN LIFE OF 1929 G. A. A. KID PARTY F all the successful events carried out we have the G. A. A. Kid Party. An enormous crowd turned out, among them four members of the faculty. All who were present wore attractive kid dresses. Balloons of many colors were given to everyone, which added brilliance toythe scene. . The first contest was that of balloon kicking. Before the winning line was reached most of the balloons had popped off. The next event was a kiddie-car race. One was held for the Kids and the other for the teachers. Miss Chalmers, Miss Williams, Miss Barron, and Miss Husby competed. The victor was Miss Barron. The closing contest was the choosing 0f the biggest baby and the prettiest baby. The judges were the quartet of teachers formerly mentioned. After careful judging, Helen Burkowitz was chosen as the biggest baby, and Virginia Jackson, the prettiest. A large stick of candy was awarded to Helen and a pound sucker to Virginia. The closing and most welcome event of the party was the serving of refresh- ments. This was the end of a perfect party. ICE CARNIVAL A FAST falling snow on a cold Saturday morning did not prevent the girls from going to the Ice Carnival. A large crowd turned out in response to the notice on the gymnasium bulletin. After 'a good warming-up around the Glenwood rink, the girls lined up for the race. It was a tense moment as the skaters waited for the signal. The whistle blew, and the girls were off! The encouraging cheers from the spectators spurred the skaters on. One by one they gained or lost in place. The first curve was passed, the second, and then the last was near. The spectators held their breath as the skaters whizzed by nearly abreast. They kept a steady pace. Nearer and nearer they came to the winning line. Amid the clamorous cheers of the crowd, Anna Fisher crossed the line followed by Marion Ye, second, and Mildred Davies, third. A letter was awarded to Anna Fisher. THE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT HE Girlsi Baseball Tournament began with the coming of the warm weather. Seven ninth grade teams, seven eighth grade teams, and five seventh grade teams signed up. Freda King was in charge, assisted by Anna Fisher. Games were played at noon. Great enthusiasm was shown by players and spectators. The tournament is still in progress as this book goes to press. SWIMMING SWIMMING meet is planned for the last part of May. Genevieve Goldblum is in charge of swimming and is making final plans for this tournament. Anyone may participate. As we have quite a number of good swimmers, we have high hopes of an interesting tournament. Eighty-Two



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The Right thcmgh to Join ' Givefaa YOUR Boy this Clam ce ONLY ten percent of the students at Oxford University take music, but they take 75 percent of the prizes! Music is a mind trainer and a character builder; helps your boy win success in any , career-in business or the professions. X Every normal boy wants to play- a horn. Bring your boy in and see our complete stock of Conns, easy playing instruments for band or orchestra. Chosen by the foremost artists, yet they cost no more than others. Easy payments if you wish. QNN IN STRUM ENTS mi IJKGLIY wurmunua 41 South Sixth btreet Eighty-Fo ur

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