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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 28 text:

FIRST ROWeEslher Idelkope, once Cohen, Ruth King, Helen Mae Feinberg, Manuel Binder, Donald Tuenge. SECOND ROWeBernice Wexler, Valeria Brantl, Arm Ovexky, Billy Cragg, Rebecca Goldlqne, Either Tesler. THIRD RoWeHarold Pomick, Paul Katz, Harold Agron, Harold Friedman, Helen Brown, Helen Rocklin, Temma Stein- berg, Herxbel Felmann, Ephraim Scbocbet. BACK ROWeRulb lambs, Helen Steinman, Mix: Barron, Albert Plotnick, lame: Kris, Leonard Rosen, Irving Vinokour, Irwm Goldenberg, Irving Herman, Marlin Ring. SIDE ROW-Roger Larson, Lloyd Goldricb, Harold Segal, Nissan Mandel, lack Gordon, Ruth Solomon, Roxetta Ruben- :Iein. STANDINGeIoIm Tenney, Harry Rovner. LINCOLN LIFE STAFF The Lincoln Life Club consists of thirty-seven members, including an editorial staff and others who wish to become staff members. Its most important work is that of publishing bi-weekly the school paper, The Lincoln Life. About nine hundred copies of each issue are sold to the pupils and an exchange list of one hundred is maintained. All those in the club who are not directly connected with publishing the paper are studying phases of journalism. Both groups are assisted by Miss Barron, faculty adviser. Bernice Larson capably filled the position of editor-in-chief for four semesters. Under her management the staff last semester published two issues of the pa- l ; per without any assistance, during the 0313 U :5 t absence of the adviser. Manuel Binder, 3 m, ; an 8A, is the present editor-in-chief. o B . x a The work in the club is of real benefit I'A , to its members, as it teaches them facts ,.R K: - 1 X 42 . . . l h p; - l C 4 about Journalism and prov1cles an op- Jf .M 7 t! e portunity for expression for those who l l a f Ni ; wish to write. It is also of benefit to the o 4 i $ . F L school, because it arouses a more gener- Fll N al interest in all activities and creates a W better school spirit. Page Twenly-faur

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FIRST RoweFred Rappaport, Richard Poisson, Dori: Doudiet. SECOND ROWhTObie Weisman, Renee Fiterman, Abe Berg. THIRD ROWeGlenn Shannon, Rose Weiss, Dori; Anderson. FOURTH ROWe-Miss Neill, Sidney Spielberg, Wellington McCoy, Harold Seine, Emmett Stromquist. FIFTH Row-Roy Iuntilla, Sam lambs, Sam quter, Clarence Nelson. SIXTH ROWeGordon Waller, Lillian Kline, Charles Bunting, Morris Brown. NATURE CLUB Why do trees talk to man? They have secrets to tell when man is ready to listen. Did you know trees have noses? That leaves are factories? Do you know why stars change their places in the sky? Do you know what a star is? Come into the Nature Club of 102 and learn how Nature reveals her secrets to man. Trees and plants have a definite purpose in our universe. This purpose is revealed by observations and deductions from such information. Do you love animals? Then come and learn how they meet their problems and life purposes. Birds, insects, reptiles, and furbearers all have a wonderful story to tell. From the stars we learn the immensity of space, the power of law and order, for the heavenly bodies obey Godis law. Therefore in our club, we plan to observe the laws of Nature, to record our observations, and to know the joy of investigation through our own efforts of discovery. Miss Neill is the Nature Club adviser. Miss Neill Page Twenty-tbree



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FIRST RoW-elessie Steinberg, Harold Haaland, Georgiana Martin. SECOND ROWeDonald Peterxon, Mary Sackler. THIRD ROWe-Abrabam Sborov, Leonard Abramxon, Miss Barron Otandx'ngL Leyter Gunman, Leo Walk, Lily Ericson, Dorothy Wiexeke, tdirectly baclo Ruth Gandel. SIDE RoW-Gene Revord, lame: Graziano, Gertrude Karsch, Mary Deikel, Robert Widetzky, Reina Iokinen, David Laitzis. BACK RoW-Eleanor Smith, lane Beekman, Helen Rothlin, Mix: Nortbey UtdndingL Rita Labofsky, Ann Wilensky, Idelle Tolcbiner, Vera Pavlow. STANDING tyidUeBenny Webber, M75. 1Wichelsen, David Bohn, Ephraim Scbocbel, Sam Bender. ANNUAL STAFF Behind the closed door of 123 were piles of pictures and manuscripts which gave testimony to an active and interested annual staff at work. In and out, carrying neatly typed papers, came typists from Miss Northey,s room. Financial reports from Mrs. Michelsenk business staff were brought in by the business manager, David Bohn, and this, if possible, increased the turmoil. The ninth grade art class, under the supervision of Mrs. Bell, contributed all the drawings, cuts, and cartoons used in this annual. Those whose contributions were accept- ed were: Arnold Levitt, George Foltz, Blanche Chock, Irene Zeesman, Melba Cervin, Betty Peterson, Bessie Pick- man, Jerome Teener, Donald Tuenge, and Billy Cragg. The writing of articles for the annual was one of the jobs of the Editorial Staff. Another phase of the work was securing the correct names for the club pictures. The four divisions, working as one, united to publish an annual for the first time in two years. Miss Barron Page Twenty-five

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