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 59 of 96
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Page 59 text:

FRONT ROWeGilbert Rorhlin, Louis Goldfein, LeRoy Kruger, George Mollner. SECOND Rowelsrael Miller, Morris Fruit Esther Grossman, George Kari, Henry Freeden, Mary Frances Kugel THIRD ROW-Simon Robimon, Gene 01521513111115 Kline, Lois Kline, Sheridan Martin, Casey Chriitoeber, Lillian Dorr. FOURTH ROW-Irene Laurikainen, Paul Thom, Ioe Burstein, Mae Cob en, Charles Raisky, Ed ward FIFTH ROWeSelma Menimky, lehdfd Ertl, Lenore Rappana, Iosepbine Still, Kenneth Iohmon. STANDINGeAdrian Simomen, Erwin Fitch, IWrs. DeFore. JUNIOR ART CLUB t The Junior Art Club of 311 is composed of seventh grade pupils only. The present membership of the club is thirty-three. Twice this number volunteered to join, but the room was not large enough to accommodate more. The largest part of their work is sketching figures, although they also make lamp shades, do a great deal of soap carving, and decorate boxes and vases. Every dramatic club gives at least one evening per- formance during the semester. Some of the posters, which furnish the advertising, are made by the pupils of the Junior Art Club. Stage decorations for the May Music Festival and for dinners and parties give these pupils an opportunity to use their artistic training and ability for the pleasure of others. Among the outstanding art workers are Adrian Simon- sen, who specializes in figure drawing; Lois Kline and George Mollner who do excellent sketching. The faculty adviser is Mrs. DeFore. Mn. Daron. Page Fifty-hve

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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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FIRST ROWeMilton Armson, Lloyd Braberg, Henry Segal. SECOND ROW Nathan Sunman, Roger Bracken, Iuliu: Cbanen, Gerald Green. THIRD ROW-Fred Weinberg, Myer Ros:man,1rving Herwuz FOURTH ROWeHerman Gordon, Irving Re: 5, Melvin Blumenthal. FIFTH RoW-Alberl Nielsen Max Schwartz, Oiva Luken STANDING-M75. Cowling, Irving Shapiro, Henry Garcia, Fred Poinon, Vernon Foxter, Sam Schwartz, Billy luster. LINCOLN HISTORY CLUB The History Club, supervised by Mrs. Cowling, 1s composed entirely of boys who enjoy studying the lives of great men, and tales of stirring events. They realize that, indeed, truth 1s stranger than fiction Subjects for study are selected by vote of the club. This year the early history of Minnesota, and the attempts which have been made to ex- plore the polar regions, with special attention to the Byrd Expedition, have been studied. The life of Abraham Lincoln and the Reconstruction Period is the present work. The spirit of the club is expressed in the well-known verse by Edgar Guest, which is the club poem: iiYou are the folks my thoughts agree with. You are the folks that Pm glad to be with. Whatever life sends me of weal or of woe, You are the folks that Pm glad to know, And my whole heart joyously pens this line, God bless you, glorious friends of mine? Mrs. Cowling Page Fifty'xix

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