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14 JUNIOR LIFE BRYANT CROSS-WORD PUZZLE NO. 13 By Edith Odegard Room 129 This is the queerest puzzle that you ever saw for all the words run horizontally. By the ‘'phrases” you are to guess who they are. All names are last names unless otherwise mentioned. 9A teachers and pupils of 9A. 1. 3x2 x 12 0. Don’t give up too soon. 2. First and last initials of “Rah, Rah, Rah. Rah, Rah! 3. Hale manus gracilis tremit. Guess who. 4. This girl evidently likes things to judge by her last name. 5. Maybe he sells Cotton”—first name. 6. Ladies and Gentlemen, the president is sick today so I am here to take his place. 7. If it wasn’t for the last letter it might have been Elf. 8. The meeting was called to order by the President. Any corrections?” 9. 1,2, 3. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10. Out. Decision—draw. 10. The twins. You know who I mean. 11. First and last initials of the boy with red hair. 1 2. A wizard of the stage. 13. Will this meeting please come to order? 14. The middle name of: Has anybody any money to put in our treasury?” 1 5. She teaches you how water comes out of pumps. 16. A famous English teacher noted for directing plays.
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JANUARY. 1926 13 Mrs. Jarley. Edith Odegard: Mrs. Saunders, her assistant. Myrtle Maxwell; Little Nell. Dorthy Ann Niedenfuehr: Nell’s grandfather. Frank Neunsingcr; Peter, Nick Maroosis: John. Albert Nelson; Christopher Columbus, Larkin McLellan: Father Time. George Ahern; Alexander the Great. Arvid Halvin; Chinese Giant, Andrew Bertram; Aladdin. John Cotton: The Giggler, Ruby Wessen: T he Vocalist. Myrtle Carlson; John Alden, James Sample: Priscilla, Frances Lindquist: Buffalo Bill. Allen Berg: May Queen, Mildred Welander; Flora. Roselyn Noel: Mrs. Allen. Ruth Humboldt: Mrs. Winslow, Barbara Kreis; Babes in the Woods. Fred Segerstrom, Margaret Lundquist; Penelope. Helen Bushbaum; Shakespeare. Clarence Pfeifer: Robinson Crusoe. Richard Brindmore: Rip Van Winkle. Curtis Hart wig: Bo Peep, Marion Harstad; King Alfred, Lawrence Johnson; Robin Hood. Kenneth Arneson. In “Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil. those taking part were: Prologue, Kenneth Bradford; You (in the audience), Robert Wiley; The Boy, Delwyn McNamara; The Queen, Mary Spooner; The Mime, Hayne Thompson; The Milkmaid. Maxine Morken; The Blindman. Roy Qstbye: The Ballad Singer. Oliver Faaborg: The Headsman. Harold Davidson. The entire program was well given and was very entertaining. The house was well filled. Two hundred dollars net was made by the class. This sum is being used to purchase pictures for several of the class rooms. Mr. A. L. Kelly, president of Teachers' College. Sidney. Australia, visited our school Tuesday and Thursday of last week. He has been making a study of public school music, both in Europe and America. He was kind enough to compliment music work in Bryant Junior High. TIL WE MEET AGAIN You 9A High Brows that I see Are leaving us behind with glee: But we are coming good and strong And we’ll be in Central before long. Then we can smile at days gone by When we too. were leaving Bryant High. By a 9B Pupil Mr. Trafzer: Are you going fishing, my little man? Lawrence A.; No. going hunting! Mr. T.: Hunting? Lawrence: Yes, hunting for a place to fish! O I C I’m in a lOder mood today 8 feel poetic, 2: 4 fun I’ll just — off a line send it off 2 U. i I’m sorry you’ve been 6 O long; Don’t B disconso!8; But bear your ills with 42de, 8 they won't seem so gr8.
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JANUARY. 1926 15 ,-x -er- 4 fS EXCHANGES □ □0 £3 ® IS jfL ODD Few readers of the Bryant Times realize what a large and ever growing Exchange List we have, or just what the Exchange means. The word Exchange almost explains itself. The Times is sent to various junior high schools all over the United States. In exchange these schools send their papers to the Bryant staff. -- On the Exchange List of the Times are the names of about one hundred twenty periodicals. Some of them are as follows: The Northern Light. Cordova. Alaska: The Tiger's Cub. LaJanta, Colorado: The O'Keefe Log. Atlanta. Georgia: The Periscope. Salem. Oregon: The Richmond Eagle. Atlantic City. New Jersey: and over a hundred others, all edited and written and printed by juniors just like yourselves, anxious to make their papers as fine as possible. We also exchange with schools in our own city and state. Most of these newspapers maintain an Exchange Column in which they comment on the periodicals they receive. For instance, in The Bugle. a Duluth paper, edited by Robert Bostwick. formerly of the Bryant Junior High, we see a comment on our thrift column, and our thrift poems quoted. The Mirror. of Norfolk. Virginia, thanks us in its Exchange Column for our last issue. In our column we shall comment on our exchanges, taking a few at a time, since the list is so long. You can have an interesting and profitable hour by getting a few of the Exchanges from the Print Shop and finding out what other boys and girls are doing along this line. Your editor and staff are anxious to receive constructive criticism, and will welcome suggestions left with them in writing. Boost .for the Bryant Times. Put up your hammer, and get out your horn! CAN YOU IMAGINE: Jack Bailey with his homework? Kenneth Johnson failing in Math? James Sample silent for a moment? The Eckman Sisters frowning? Dorothy Anne Niedenfuehr disorderly? George Ahern serious? « Palmer Aaen playing the sheik? v Delwin MacNamara fighting Dempsey? Myrtle Maxwell quiet when an argument is on? Ray Martin not hanging around the girls? Jane Foote without a compact? Clarence Pheifer paying attention? Allen Berg and Prof. Joe on GOOD TERMS ? Leola Herschbach going home without her books? Carl Tenglers hair not plastered down? Miss Williams not giving homework?
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