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

 - Class of 1931

Page 73 of 96

 

Lincoln Junior High School - Lincoln Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 73 of 96
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Page 73 text:

BOTTOM RoW-Leondrd OtNeil, Walter Haida, Sam Roxenfl'eld, Hagai Gelb, George Dumont, Wmston Kerr, Irving Klein, George Darcbuk, Maurice Katz, Louis Cbazankin, Saul Greenspoon, Ben 609:, Sheldon Pinck, Robert Olson. SECOND ROW-Artbur Bolnick, Albert.Goldberg, Dora Yampolsky, Evelyn Palmquixt, Ralph Tremblatl, Bennie Liman, Eddie Stein, Fred Korotkin, Don Plett, Wilbo Pelto, Maurice Plitman, Melvin Sbink, Arthur Gepner. THIRD ROWeBeverly Wenneson, Odella Laugenen, Elizabeth Arenshtan, Mabel OtNeil, Sarah Wain, Ruth Zouber. FOURTH ROWeEleanor LeClair, Martha Cohen, Imbelle Gandel, Dorothy Newberg, Arnold Draws, Sidney Toberman, Samuel Bearman, Harvey Stockwell, Burt Applebaum, Irving Brodsky, Stanley Pinck, Edward Moxcowilz, Cecil Mellob. TOP RoWwRaymonde Thorpe, Stafford Lott, Martin Rogin, Glen Page, Howard Herbert, Albert Levie, Edward Breedlovt, Sam Fagatt, Harold Scbein, Robert Turk, Robert Pbifer, Pete Skobar, George Follz, Otto Bierke, Carl Anderson, Sol Henbkowitz. STUDY CLUB The Study Club is maintained for those pupils who feel that they need the activ- ity period for an extra study period, and for those who belong to clubs that meet only two days a week, such as tumbling, swimming, and dancing. Miss Brown, Miss Daniels, and Miss Irving assist with these study halls. Pupils who were absent from their regular clubs on the day their club was taken appear in the above picture. Miss Brown . Min Daniel: Mix; Irving Page Sixty-nine

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TOP ROWeSyl-via Sdnf, Toby Ronman, Sylvia Martin, Ruth Stone, Ruth Badiner, Min Yike. FRONT ROWeIennie Kirzner, Esther Mozofsky, Gladys Cohen, Henrietta Brodxky, lune Schloff. CAMPFIRE GIRLS Re-organization has taken place in the group of Campfire Girls this year, because most of the girls in last semestefs ranks went to North High. Membership has increased thirty-six per cent over last semester. 1-...0 n--GP Page Sixty-eigbt The girls included hikes, a council fire, at which the members wore ceremonial dress, and a mother-daughter tea, which took place on May 13 in their program of events for the year. They expect to attend the All-City or Grand Council Fire, which includes all the campfires of the city. Carrying trays from the teachers lunchroom has been a money- making project. The money realized was used to pay the national dues and to finance a camping trip this summer for the girls and their instructor, Miss Yike, at Lake Minnewashta. The camping expedi- tion lasts from the time school is out until the middle of August. To seek beauty, give service, pursue knowledge, be trustworthy, hold on to health, glorify work, and be happy is the first law of the Campfire Girl. iiGive ServiceT, is their motto.



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FIRST DEsx-Min Howey tClerlo. SECOND DESKeMiJ: Uglem tClerH, Miss Hagen lClerkl. STANDINGeMr. Klaffke lCoumelorl, Mrs. Chalmers lVin'ling Teacherl, Mrs. Polk tNunel, Mr. Lewi: tPrincipaD. THE OFFICE Co-operation and cheerfulness are felt the moment one enters the office. This atmospherex emanating as it does from Mr. Lewisl private office, is stimulating to the growth of our school. So that the school may help every boy and girl to grow in the best way, our coun- cilor, Mr. Klaffke, gives advice and help on courses to pursue. Mrs. Polk protects our health. Perhaps no one in Lincoln does more to keep pupils in school than Mrs. Chalmers, our visiting teacher. To her go all who have problems, financial, home, or personal; and she always hnds a way to solve even the most difhcult ones. Hundreds of boys and girls have had their school life made longer and happier by Mrs. Chalmers. llThe mother who takes into her heart her own children, may be a very ordinary woman, but she who takes into her heart the children of others is one of God,s mothers? Mm Chum Mrs. Chalmers takes us all in. Page Seventy

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