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

 - Class of 1931

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Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 52 of 96
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Page 52 text:

FRONT ROWe-Leona Magel, Ruth Gandel, Marion Hoffman, Rita Labofsky, Irene Olson, Evelyrme Jackson. SECOND.ROW-Lena Woldonky, Ann VVilcnsky, Helen Stoller, France: Cook, Esther Tesler, Dorothy Cattle, Elven: o xtz. THIRD ROWe-Mildred Timur, Mary Deikel, Gertrude Karcb, Eleanor Smith, Idelle Tolcbiner, Alite Bofferding. STANDINGeRebecca Goldfein, Sylvia Adlin, lean Kitxix, Min Nortbey. w Max M TYPE CLUB The Type Club can accommodate only thirty pupils because of the number of machines. When a girl attains a given speed, she takes on her share of work assigned to Miss Nortbey Page Forty-eigbt the club by the Lincoln Life, the Annual Staff, other clubs, and teachers. The members of the Type Club, under Miss Northey,s direction, work especially on habits of self-control, the spirit of helpfulness, and most important, perhaps, the habit of courtesy. No place in the world can compare with the busi- ness oEice for the practice of courtesy. These girISemany of them, at least-expect to be stenographers, secretaries, or typists. Courtesy is one of the most necessary characteristics of the successful business woman. As the individual members grow in helpfulness and courtesy, they promote the good standing of the club.

Page 51 text:

STANDINGeLawrence Groenveldt, Benny I'Veber, Robert Widetzky, lame: Graziano, Mrs. Michellen, Richard Guptil, Leonard Kleineman, Warren Seland, Phillip Firerman, Alax Gold, Sam Bender THIRD ROW-Reino Iokinen, Oxcar Siegel, Howard Greemtein, Robert Singer. FOURTH Roweloe Natbamon, Leonard Shapiro, Gene e . STANDINGeLawrence Groen'yeldt, Benny Weber, Robert IVidetzky, James Graziano, Mn. Michelren, Richard Guptil, Leonard Kleineman, Warren Salami, Phillip Filerman, Max Gold, Sam Bender KODAK CLUB The Kodak Club was organized to give the pupils who wished it instruction and practice in the art of kodakry. We first took snap shots and then time exposures. We learned to develop our own films and print and develop the pictures. As soon as we became efficient enough in our work, we began filling orders for those who asked us to do work for them. Besides this, we have taken, de- veloped, and mounted the pictures for the kodak pages of this annual. Samuel Bender has headed this part of the work. We have taken some moving pictures and have learned to use the projector and to splice films and to make the cap- tions. Lantern slides have also been made in our dark room. In order to finance the buying of chemicals and other materials needed in our work, we have given movie matinees and candy sales. . . Mrs. Michelsen is our adviser. Mm Michebm Page Forty-Jeyen



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FIRST Row-Iake Kafitz. SECOND ROWeViclor Brunner, Fanny Taicb,Ed1tb Shapiro, LBemara' Applebaum, Melrose Bolnick, Saul Reiter. THIRD ROWeLester Lanen, Carl Shaman Arnie Rosenheld, uis Sallowcy,$1monA,lpert Erne: t Iunti 1.111 FOURTH ROW- Teddy Kaufman, Nathan Groll Irene Kivistof Henrietta Bradath, Neil Cooper. FIFTH ROWeHyman yAckermcn Louis W2155,Helen Dablmun. AT THE DEsK-eBenny Katz, Harold Drury, Louis Shore, Floyd Sunmcn ' STANDINGeMiss Emmett Albert Weinberg, Sol Bukslein Merrill Cbexler, Alvin Scbm1dt,Donald Rrvord, Abe Kagin, Billy W1n1b1p, Max Wilemky, Sidney Goldstein, Michael Klym, Irving foson Ted Sheppard. ARITHMETIC CLUB Arithmetic is important not only because it is used by everyone in solving the problems of every day, but because it is an exact science that demands a clear thinker who is accurate and has a working knowledge of the subject. The Arithmetic Club aims to give its members just the skill that they need in their daily experiences. As a basis for this, an effort is made to master the fundamentals through mixed drills, games, and contests. The boys and girls enjoy the problems that come to their attention through their daily activities. The discussion of these problems leads to a general interest and develops a socialibility that makes each member of the club free to present all types of problems and arithmetical puzzles for solution. Much enjoyment has been derived from the fact that the club, to some extent, is self-governing with an ambition to be self-directing in work. This creates initiative and helps to form habits that make useful citizens. Miss Emmett is the adviser. Mm 5mm Page Forly-nine

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