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

 - Class of 1931

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FRONT ROWeWestrom Summon, Raymond Beck. SECOND Rowelohn Wittenberg, Antonio Fiorentino, Ioe Konof, Arnold Thornpwn, Charles Petenon, Rudolph Herbig, Robert Hayden. THIRD ROWeEdward Heney, Robert Weixe, Eugene Karau. FOURTH Rowelames Mulrean, Abraham Levin, Elxwortb Hognes, Elliott Dworsky, Donald Shunea'ling, Stanley Fein- berg, Melvin Goldstein, Mani: Greenberg, Henry Davis. BACK ROWeMr. Lama, Iohn Miller, Saul Fidelman. WOODWORK CLUB Due to the great number of boys who try to gain access to the Woodwork Club each year, Mr. Lama has made a list of set requirements to be passed before entering the club. After passing these tests, the group that remains is still too large to work with, so from these Mr. Lama chooses twenty-flve boys whom he considers outstanding in initiative and ability to work. These boys compose the Woodwork Club. As the aim of the club is to discover the boyst inter- ests in various fields, they are divided into groups, such as the airplane, toy manufacturing, and furniture manufactur- ing. For a chosen few, there are boat and building groups. Each group has been making their particular articles at an amazing speed. Planes, book-ends, cedar chests, book cases, and many other articles are in evidence around the shop during club period. Mr. Lama Page Fifty-tbree

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FRONT ROW-Sidney Bassin, Melvin Grais, Billie Iandro, Martin Bush, Amos Heilirber, Richard Olson. SECOND ROW-Leo Hodmg, Engebrct Hoymc, Milton Pius, Thoma: Sarenpa, Abraham Sborov, David Raden. THIRD Rowedlrving Benjamin, Max Tenen, George Quinn, Bob Nyrop, Bernard Fiscbbein, Kenneth Flag. FOURTH Rowefolm O,Brien, Morlan Fiterman, Melber Miller, Donald Young, Herman Gunman, Floyd Ruikka. STANDINGe-Carl Siren, Toim Sandback, Earl Iouppe, Charles Koehler, lack Wood, Henry Ollikainen, Mr. Srhweick- bard, George Jarvis, Arnold Hartm'g, Walter Preblicki Walter Iamtrom, Harold Kempaincn. DRAFTING CLUB The Drafting Club has grown in membership from thirteen members in 1927 to the present enrollment of thirty-six. The only requirement for membership is that each applicant must have had at least one term of drawing. The objects of the club are: to give the boys an opportunity to develop drawing ability; to enable them to express their ideas in mechanical drawing; to apply their knowledge of mechanical drawing to other subjects; to apply other subjects to mechanical drawing; to teach the boys to work together; and to give opportunity to learn whether or not mechanical drawing may interest them in their life work. The boys are improving in their drawing efficiency. Under the supervision of Mr. Schweickhard, the club has completed some interesting projects. Blueprints of waste-paper baskets and other projects were made for the sheet metal shop. The club also made blueprints of airplanes, covered wagons, lamps, cars, submarines, and house plans Mr. Schwickbw for their own pleasure or for sale. Page Fifty-two



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FRONT ROWeLily Matt5on, Jacob White, Warde O5tlund, Lily Karl55on, Mike Kutny, Albert Iarvi. SECOND ROW-Ev elyn Wri gbl, Alma Brazil, Harvey Iobmon, Alex Meirow'tz, Jeanette Schiff, Helen Friedman, Helen Heli5te, Helen Haley. THIRD ROW--Sylvia Hiimla, Helen Stott, Martin Farka5, Milton V055, Helen 146065, Irene Zee5man, Melba Cervin. FOURTH RoweBenie Pickman, Helen Erickson, Bertha Perry, Sylvia Nelson, Irene Olt'yedl, Sidney Mandel, Melvin Iokmon Iame5 McGowan. FIFTH ROW-eFranca Gallob, Lauretta Adam5 Robert FIilary, Morri5 Kaufman. STANDING-Etbel Burdman M15. ART CLUB During the first semester of the school year, the Art Club of 211 spent all their time and energy upon holiday gifts and decoration of practical objects. We made dynamic symmetry waste baskets, finished in Tempera paints; designed, executed, and colored wall placques; oil painted hookends; planned and made crayonex wall hangings, table runners, mats, and real books. Before school closed for the holidays, we held an ex- hibit of all handwork which was well attended by students and teachers. The new semester found us carving from Ivory Soap for the small soap sculpture contest held in May. We have hopes that some of our entries may win prizes. School advertising now keeps us busy with posters for a number of school activities, including the May Music Festival, dramatic club plays, and the sale of annuals. Mr, Bll Mrs. Bell directs this Art Club. Page Fifty-four

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