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FIRST ROWeRamlie Emerick, Hazel Erickson, Helen Kris, Margaret Cluck, Molly Stritman, Lillian Salo, Lillian Dubinsky, Lorraine Margulie; Rhea Brickman, Ethel Olmn, Charlotte Farsbt, Dori: Speilberg, E1112 Heinonen. SECOND Rowehittingj Margaret Swanson, Iennie Kirzner, lane! Karol, Edith Buthtein, Revera Rubimky, France: Boman, Joyce Jones, Thelma Loper, Dorothy Ara, Regina Sal Peter. THIRD ROWeI rem: Waam, Molly Noodleman, Margaret Jennings, Molly Barnett,Lorm1'ne Albrigbt, Eleanor Pettigrew, Fanny Krenzen, Eleanor Prell France: Sokol,Viv1'an Peterson, Beatrice Silverman, Eleanor Jacobson, Idelle Fisher, Beatrice Fisher, Lois Erickmn, Roxe Appelbaum, Lucille Hollis. FOURTH ROWeSadie Supak, M151 Chairmen, Frante: oo FIFTH ROWeEther Badzin, Evelyn Roxenfeld, Helen Dykoski, Florence Walk, W1n1frtd Hukan Bermce Garfield , Ida Kra1nex,Dor11 Shafer Sylwa Sal Pcter, Eleanor Sorger, Gold dd Roxof, M421: M1danek,lul1a Fuber, Sylwa Groll, Rose Dmholf, lane McCulchan, Ann Laiderman, Blanche Chock. DANCING CLUB Although the Dancing Club is divided into two groups, the beginners and the advanced, they are both working toward the same goal. The chief aims of this club are: to acquire a sense of rhythm and poise; to create an interest in the dance; and to give pleasure to themselves as well as to others. The two groups worked together and gave an assem- bly called the Mother Goose Parade. Out of Mother Goose 5 book came her favorite characters: Boy Blue, Red Riding Hood and the Wolf, Miss Muffett, Bo- Peep, Old King Cole, the Old Woman in the Shoe, Mistress Mary, Jack Hornet, Pussy Cats, and Jack and Jill. This was later given for the benefit of the four grade schools in the Lincoln district. The girls also furnished the dances for the Operetta and the May Music Festival. Sixty-eight girls have enjoyed the Dancing Club this term. Thirty-three were in the beginners group and thirty- . five in the advanced. Miss Chalmers instructed both groups. Mm dehnm Page S ixty-tbree
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FIRST ROW-Alfrcd Steinberg, Marvin Shermant Harold Sherman, Art Schaper, William Holmgren, Melvin Green, losepb Gilis. SECOND ROW-Imdore Held, Nathan Oxtrin, Robert Ritchie, Maurice luxter, Abraham Schloff, Walter Gemler, Vincent Hanson, Min anon. THIRD ROWeLeslie Lynch; Theodore Goldxtein, William Hyatt, Seymour Mandel, Albert Stock, Ernest Keixling. SCIENCE CLUB This term, prospective Einsteins and future Edisons made a study of elementary chemistry under the guidance of Miss Larson. The hrst six weeks were devoted entirely to topics on water, oxygen, chlorine, sulphur, and several other elements. The reports were illustrated by experiments when possible. The rest of the term was spent in studying machines and electricity as well as inventors and discoverers of both. Each boy made a scrap- book containing pictures and clippings on a subject which particularly interested him. Favorite subjects were: aviation and aviators, transportation, machines, telegraphy, chemistry, and famous inventors. The club was a regular subscriber to the Popular Science Magazine, and when the first of each month came around, the copies were read eagerly from cover to cover. Discussion of interesting articles usually followed. The main objects of the club are: to help the boys spend their leisure hours pleasantly yet profitably, and to arouse Mm Lam, their interest in every-day problems of scientihc nature. Page Sixty-two
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FIRST ROW-Hyman Ackerman Charla Rothstein, Robert Petermn, IWax Friedland Theodore Kaufman, Henry Hoffman Gail Shannon, Harold Shapiro Edwa 1d Si xems. SECONDR ROW-EV Brett Roxen, He enry Morris, Irving Trestman, Maurice lcenberg, Donald Erickxon, Dan Oliver, Bennie thx, Arnold Seddoff, Sheldon Pinck, Nathan Groll, Daniel Davis, Stanley Pinck, Gene Olmn, lack Kahtz THIRD ROWeWayne Lynch Meyer Ritt, PVilliam Sbinder, IWax Be erg, Max Wold, Melvin Schink, Robert Olson, Sam Rosenfeld, Donald Herbert, Mortimer Hartman, Abraham Engel, hiirectly betweenl Dean Nelson, Hagai Gelb; Henry Breedlove, Paul Wiener, Arnold Schwartz, William Cohen. STANDXNG-Mr. Fischer. SWIMMING CLUB iiKeep your head up? a mighty splash, and much grunting greeted my entrance to the swimming pool. There at one end of the pool was Mr. Fischer, half-clrowned by the mighty spray. Enthusiastically he explained the work of the club, which I could see really was work, though it sbunded and looked so much like fun. About sixty boys who could not swim the width of the pool were taken into the club at the beginning of the term The boys were put through a series of lessons, and upon the completion of these, theory was put into practice. This was repeated, using a new stroke each time. By the end of the term the boys will be able to swim the length of the pool several times, using the different strokes they were taught during the course. i The various strokes taught were side, back, and crawl. As a fitting finish to a hard term 5 work, some fundamentals 114,. pm, in diving were taught. Page S ixty-four
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