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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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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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12 ' JUNIOR LIFE The boys have been paid many fine compliments by musical critics. They have boosted Bryant by singing at several important occasions. They sang for the music section of the Minnesota Educational Association, proving to many skeptical supervisors of music that boys like to sing. The boys made a fine record of attendance on this occasion for it was a holiday, and every member was present, except one who was ill. They appeared before the Older Boys’ Christian Conference, which is under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and was held in the Jefferson Junior High School. They have sung over the radio and at various school assemblies and entertainments. The singing of the Christmas Carols in the corridors gave pleasure, and helped to create the Christmas spirit in the building. Their next engagement is with the Parents and Teachers’ Association of Louis Agassiz School. The Glee Club has a membership of fifty-six. of which three, Carl Teng-ler, Raymond Martin, and James McCracken, are 9A’s. These three boys are the veterans of the Club, having been members since its organization in 1923. The Club has meant so much to them that they urge all boys to get into it. keep it going forever, and sing out gay chords for Bryant. Carl. Raymond, and James express their best wishes, and the best of luck for the Boys’ Glee Club of 1926. JUVENILE CIVIC CLUB The Juvenile Civic Club was organized last fall by Mr. Youinans. one of the men of our community. The purpose of this club is to teach the boys to spend their leisure time profitably. When only two months old the club gave an entertainment which was a great success. Nearly two hundred attended it. The club has grown from fourteen members to thirty members with many on the waiting list. In a recent election Wilbur Olson, of last year's class from Bryant Junior High, was elected president. Ralph Barger, now in our school, was the club's former president. THE BOYS’ CLUB The Boys’ Club of Bryant Junior High, which includes every boy in the school, has already proved its value since its recent organization. It has only one officer, the president. A shoit time ago it was decided that we should hold a Fathers' and Sons night at the school. The plan was carried out and was surely a success. Those who took part showed the Fathers things we do at Bryant. The Boys' club is losing a good number of its members because of graduation and will need new members to carry on the work. 7'he 9A’s would always like to feel the Club is still continuing and improving so as to the new pupils of the school, be as much benefited as they have been. 9A ENTERTAINMENT The mid-year entertainment given by the Nine A class on Friday evening, January 15. was a splendid success. The program consisted of two one-act plays. “Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works. and “Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil.” Musical numbers were provided by the Glee Clubs as well as by a double male quartette and a Nine A bass chorus. A group of seventh graders gave several Folk Dances. The cast of characters in “Mrs. Jarley’s Wax Works consisted of:
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