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

 - Class of 1926

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Bryant Junior High School - Junior Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 19 of 56
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JANUARY. 1926 FAVORITE SAYINGS Mrs. Warner. ‘’Citizenship. Mr. Paulson. Get the key-note of the enterprise. Miss Christian. Use your common sense. Miss Schibursky. Co-operation wins. Miss Rennie. Take a pencil and some paper. Miss Bergeland. Work. work, work. Jack Bailey. O rats. 17 Larkin McLellan. It's a jip. William Burrow. Aw gwan. Arvid Halvin. Where’s Harry?” Moral: People who live in glass houses should have neighbors who have glass eyes. That's a new one on me. said the monkey as he scratched his back. Answers to Puzzle No. 13 Before Going to Central After Arrival at Central

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16 JUNIOR LIFE 1 BUS! 15 ERS €t It was early in the morning. He flung the massive portal, sweeping the interro with a piercing glance. Ten men sprang to their places and came to a swift attention before his severe scrutiny. There was a tense silence—no word was uttered. He calmly passed down the row of uniformed men standing at attention. Then with a sudden energy he flung off his hat. threw off his coat, and cast off his collar. He swung around, he faced the waiting line. His face was dark and his glance keen and stern. He picked his man. He advanced with a firm but cautious tread. He stopped two feet away. In a low voice, full of meaning, he said. “I want a shave and hair cut. Albert Nelson: I am always breaking into song. Mrs. Angel!: Well! If you got the key you wouldn't have to break in. Mr. Paulson: For goodness sake, be careful with that gun! You just missed me.” George Ahern: ‘To awfully sorry. Barbara Kreis: Been losing flesh lately, haven't you?” Allen Berg: Yeah. I bought a new trick safety razor. Mr. Paulson: This is the third time you've looked on James Sample's paper. Jeanette Lee: Yes Sir. he doesn't write very plainly. Harold Davidson: Do you like codfish balls? Hazel Swartz: “I don't know because I never attended one. Alice Nelson: Are you going to the fair? George Ahern: What fair? Alice Nelson: The paper says. Fair here today and tomorrow NOTICE The other evening Edward Bolstad. a well known 9A singer, sang California Here 1 Come.” to a small audience. The next day the audience went to Florida. Harry Palmer: I am going to quit school, dad. His Dad: Why is that, son? Harry: Well. Miss Farnham told me yesterday that six and six were twelve, and today she said nine and three were twelve. Jack Bailey to Carl Tengler: Let me rake a nickel for a few minutes. C. T. to J. B.: Wait a few minutes and you won't need it. They walked down the lane together. Under the shining stars 7'hey walked together in silence. He opened for her the bars She neither thanked him nor smiled for that she knew not how. For he was a simple country boy. And she a Jersey cow. —Selected. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE IT IF— Palmer Aaen wore a necktie? Jack Bailey would stop begging pennies? Allen Berg could stay in the orchestra a day or two at a time? Andrew Bertram would stop arguing with Mr. Paulson? Douglas Farnham got his Math? William Fayle could get reinstated in the science class? Ruth Humboldt would get her C. L. P.? Arvid Halvin would come running to class ? Albert Nelson wrere silent? Edith Odegard failed in all her subjects? John Omundson would stop teasing Alice Nelson ? Sheik Davidson's growth were stumped? Irving Hagen got fat? Clarence Pfeifer would stop showing off? Eldoran Prior would come to school regularly? Hazel Schwartz would stop talking about Carl Tengler? Mr. Paulson lost his fountain pen? Miss Farnham lost her cards? Stephen Erickson would stop disturbing classes with his noisy talk? Eric Nelson would pay attention in C. L. P ? If it rains pitchforks, what would the poor boy in balloon trousers do?



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