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10 JUNIOR LIFE The 9A Class o: Class Motto:—The Noblest Lesso Aacn. Palmer Ackerman. Kathryn Ahern. George Andersen. Marjorie Anderson. Lawrence Ameson. Kenneth Bailey. Jack Baltzersen. Frank Barnum. Helen Becker. Maxwell Berg. Allen Berge. Helene Bergin. Helen Bertram. Andrew Beyer. William Bolstad. Edward Box. Vernon Bradford. Kenneth Brenna. Duane Brindmorc, Richard Brown. Lewis Burdick. Stanley Burg. Kathryn Burrows. William Bush. Helen Bushbaum. Helen Carlson. Myrtle Carlton. Jacqueline Clayton. Fred Collins. Murlin Cotton. John Couch. Marten Dahl, Robert Dalton. George Davidson. Harold Doell, Lucy DuLac. Edmund Ekman. Augusta Ekman. Marie Ell. Agnes Elliot. Levern Ellis. Dorothy Erickson. Stephen Farnham, Douglas Fayle, William Foote. Jane Gluckman. Regina Grover. Phyllis Hagen. Edith Hagen. Irving Halvin. Arvid Hanson. Maurice Hanson. Maxine Harstad. Marion Hartwig. Curtis Haverland. Eleanor Hawkins. Virginia Henderson. Gladys Hcrschback. Leola Humboldt. Ruth Johnson. Helen Johnson. Kenneth Johnson. Lawrence Johnson. Lillian Johnson. Lorraine Kerns. James Knighton. lone Kreis. Barbara
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JANUARY. 1926 9 The 9A girls receiving letters this term were Lillian Johnson 223 Helen Johnson.................- 223 Helen Bergin 223 Virginia Paddock 129 Janette Lee 308 Roselyn Noel 308 The G. A. A. has now a regular organization and has the following officers: Roselyn Noel, president; Evelyn Lindquist, secretary; Helen Hoel, vice-president and Marybelle Christensen, treasurer. The organization has had some good snappy parties, enjoyed by all who attended. Every girl in school should be a G. A. member. THE ORCHESTRA Our school is proud of the whole music department. The orchestra is an organization of which we feel we have a right to be proud. There are really two orchestras, a junior orchestra and a senior orchestra. The less experienced players go into the junior orchestra. Frequent try-outs are held to test the ability of the different players. When a player does well enough he may be promoted from the junior to the senior orchestra. At the beginning of this term we had a perfect symphony as far as the strings were concerned. The orchestra has had many opportunities to play over the radio and elsewhere. Miss Anderson. Mr. Giddings. and numerous guests have gladdened our hearts by their generous praise. The 9A members of our musical organizations will be missed, for they have worked hard to uphold the standard. We shall miss Allen Berg’s violin as well as his conscientious work behind scenes. James Sample is a wonder on the piano. He outdoes his name. too. for he gives us more than a sample of good music. Wait! I almost forgot Jim plays the viola, too. We are to lose the other half of our trombone section. There are only two in the school, and whom do you suppose we are to lose? It is Claron Rieke. Glendale Johnson will be a loss to our cornet section. We wish him well when he gets to Central. Then there is Bob Dahl, of cello fame. Nick Soteraplos and Louis Brown, violinists, and last but not least. Lawrence Johnson, the saxophone. We all thank the orchestra members for the good work they have done. BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH BAND One of the latest organizations of the Bryant Junior High school, which is proving to be most enjoyable to all concerned is the Bryant Junior Band. At present there are forty members whose enthusiasm can be judged by the splendid work which they have been able to put on under the leadership of Mr. La Berge. The band meets three times a week during home activity period, giving them a short period for practice. On Wednesday evening the boys meet with Mr. La Berge for a good practice from 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock. The band, while it was only organized last May. already has a good supply of cornets, clarinets, trombones, a bass horn, alto horn. French horn, flutes, saxophones, a mello-phone and drums. New instruments are being added regularly and as soon as possible we arc very anxious that our band will be able to appear in their splendid uniforms. THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys’ Glee Club is one of the organizations in our school of which we are very proud.
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JANUARY, 1926 11 JANUARY. 1926 Taught by Life is Self Control Lammcrs. Stella Larson. Burton Lee. Janette Leix, Charlotte Lindquist. Frances Ludwig. Maurice Lundquist. Margaret McCracken, James McHardy. Vivian McLcllan. Larkin McNamara. Delwyn MacLachlan. Jean Mattison. Waldo Maroosis, Nick Martin. Raymond Maxwell. Myrtle Moline. Bertha Monroe, Marjory Nelson. Albert Nelson. Alice Nelson, Eric Nelson. Margaret Ncunsinger. Frank Niedcnfuehr. Dorothy Noel. Rosclyn Odegard. Edythe Olson. Ethel Olson. Evelyn Omundson. John Ostbye. Roy Paddock. Virginia Palmer. Harry Patton. Jack Peterson. Roy Peterson, Mae Pfeifer. Clarence Quanbcck, Ella Rasmussen, Margaret Rieke. Claron Robinson, Sam Rosen, Harry Sample. James Sathcr. Ruth Schwartz. Hazel Scgcrstrom. Fred Smith. Margaret Sotcroplos. Nick Spalding. Margaret Starkey. Herbert Stewart. Burton Tenglcr. Carl . Thompson. Hayne Thompson. Mildred Triplctt, Lester Trowbridge, lone Turncr. Mary Valiant. Ruth Vanderjagt, Florence Wclander, Mildred Welles, John Wertz, Kcrmit Wcsscn, Ruby Whitaker. Robert Whiting. Ruth Wiley, Robert
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