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FIRST ROWeRobert Alarkson, Neil Koehler, Robert leon Robert Sandell, Joseph Bolnick, Bobby Walen, Iobn Beinapfl. SECOND ROW-Selma Kronick,1nez Kerr, Ida x'l'l'oorvilz, lemme Fine, 0g 1111 en, Willie Ho dro THIRD ROWeRirbard Auvinen, Henry Bernhardt, Leo Lewand0w5k1,Reino Aha, Harold Inkala, Wilbert Wright. FOURTH ROWeFanny Milstein, Margaret Kerr, Ethel Olson, 5114 Mandle, Freda Brown Eugene Berlatsky, Frank Wrzos. FIFTH Rowelmdore Mozofsk'y, Howard Wuollet Benny Garelick, Harold Shapiro, Hyrme Fixbman, Theodore Gray, ordon Perry SIXTH ROWeGlady; Simamon, Dorothy Lubaw, Esther Lindstrom, Alvin Landy, Edward Brown. STANDINGeMiU Brewster. GEOGRAPHY CLUB To deVelop knowledge, sympathy, understanding of, and interest in people of foreign lands is the aim of the Geography Club as expressed by Miss Brewster, the adviser. The interest in the club may be seen from the fact that the club has increased in members almost one hundred per cent over last term. A weekly program is faithfully followed. Monday is given to free choice of work on anything concerning geography. The showing of slides occupies the Tuesday and Wednesday club periods. Thursday is devoted to reading such books as llWorking My Way Around the World? Special drill work on locations of different places is another feature of the work. The following poem expresses the thought of the mem- bers of the club llI never see a map but Pm away On all the errands that I long to do Up all the rivers that are painted blue And all the ranges that are painted gray And into those pale spaces where they say llUnknoanl Oh, what they never knew I would be knowing? Miss Brewster Page Fifty-Ieven
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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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FRONTeKatberyne Wanba medingJ Martella Hall, Alma Tyxka hittingi. FIRST ROW-Elbel Siegler, Irene Horsma, Hazel Sillampa, Catherine Iemen. SECOND ROWeRosella Bebensee, LaVaugbn Erickson, Ellen Huovie, Vivian Salo. THIRD ROWeSbirley Gemler, Helen Kotarxki, Ruth Dudick Elsie Iouppe. FOURTH ROWeMuriel Murdo. Edith Walzer, Romlyn Freidson, EM: Wuollet. FIFTH ROWeEbba Iobmon, Aune Salmela, Ruth Norxtrom. SIXTH ROWeMollie Cohen, Sylvia Sal Peter, Flonnce Thompmn. STANDING-Uidd 114115 Tice. LINCOLN GIRLST COUNCIL The Lincoln Girls, Couhcil has members appointed by the teachers of the eighth and ninth grade home room groups. Reliability is the chief factor in determining mem- bership. The aim of this group is to co-operate with the Boys Council 1n helping with the government of the school and 1n improving the conditions 1n the lunchrooms and halls. General building projects are studied and sponsored. The rights of others Miss Tire Page Fifty-eigbt is the basis upon which this study 15 carried on. The duties of the members are classified as traHic, lunchroom, auditorium, and playground. Better conduct in the halls is attained by this supervision; also a neater and more orderly lunchroom. At auditorium periods, the assem- bling and dismissing of pupils is accomplished more quickly and in a more orderly fashion. The club adviser, Miss Tice, believes a foundation for better citizenship is laid by the pupils who serve on the Council, that a growth in self-reliance and poise is gained, and that enjoyment in service is realized.
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