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

 - Class of 1926

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16 JUNIOR LIFE Fundberg. Margaret White, all of the June 1924 class, and John Warren, June 1925, are on the Central High News Staff. Beauford Anderson, June 1924. is a junior member of the Student Council at Central. • Robert Anderson. June 1924. is assistant business manager of the Central High News. Norman Lorimer, January 1924. is captain of Central's cross country team. Edwin Hirschoff. January 1924. has been captain of Central's swimming team this year. Grace Anderson and Edwin Chamberlain. January 1924, were recently elected to membership in the National Honor Society at Central. Clair Armstrong, June 1925. has been chosen the best bugler of the Minneapolis Boy Scouts. Helen, January 1924. and Robert Enger. June 1924. spent last summer in Europe. Grace Nosby. June 1925, is the only bassoon player in Minneapolis. She has been offered a place in a girls' band in California. Harriet Warner. Elsie Aberman. Dorothea Nylin. Mary Louise Loomis, all of the June 1924, class, are members of the girls' track team at Central. The following have taken part in Senior High School athletic teams: Charles Parsonage. June 1925. cross country and track: Willard Bailey, June 1925. track: Walter Dahlberg. June 1925. track: Donald Isenberger. June 1925. track: Alex Thomsen. June 1925, swimming: Earl Biddick. June 1925. baseball: Raymond Norwick. June 1925, baseball: Melvin Johnson. June 1925, baseball: Kenneth McNurlen, June 1925. football: Emmett Shannon, June 1924. golf. THE 9A ENTERTAINMENT On June 4, 1926. the 9A Class gave a very interesting program consisting of a one-act play. “The Case of Mrs. Kantsey Know. and an operetta. “The Quest of the Gypsy.” by the Girls’ Glee Club. Dorothy Henry gave a solo dance and there was music by the Boys' Glee Club. This is the first operetta that has been given by Bryant and everyone was very complimentary in their remarks about it. The proceeds of the entertainment have been used to beautify the courts with shrubs, vines and trees. THE BOYS GLEE CLUB The Boys’ Glee Club of Bryant Junior High School consists of fifty-seven members, nineteen first tenor, nineteen second tenor, eleven first bass and eight second bass. During this school year we have been very successful. We have had several guests from different states. Dr. A. E. Winship. noted American educator. and the principal of a school in San Francisco. California, was one of the guests. They gave our Glee Club high praise. We are losing in the 9A class five members of the Glee Club: Oliver Faa-borg. Frank Torrance. Lawrence Barette. William Hathaway and Robert Logan, all of whom are second bass. Two of these boys have been in the Glee Club since they were in 7B We are very much indebted to our leader. Mrs. Angell. for our success.

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JUNE. 1926 15 OF JUNE. 1926 Kruger. Ivadelle Lamb. Morris Lang, Malcolm Larson. Valborg Larson. Vivian Lawson, Harriet LeClare. Hayden Lee. Esther Leonard. James LcVesconte. Edward Limond. Lyle Lindner. Harold Lindquist. Alte Lockwood. William Logan. Robert Lyman. Mary Louise McCall. Mary Alice McCormick. Jeanette McDonald. Robert McElderry, Marie McGregor. Douglas McIntyre. Harold McLaughlin. Helen McMillan. Dayle McNamara. Donald Mason. Mathew Michaclson. Dorothy Mitchell. Dale Morehead. Helen Morken, Maxine Murch, Mason Nash. Elizabeth Naslund. Mae Ncvius. Virginia Nichols. Margaret Nolton. Evelyn Noran. Harold Norby. Helen Norton. Moselle O'Connor. Jack Olsen. Ruth Olsen. Virginia Olson. Clifford Olson. Lenora Olson. Leslie Orfield. Vincent Ott. Carl Palmer. John Palmersten. Louis Paulson. Stanley Priess. Thelma Prior. Eldoran Pritchett. Victor Rainville. Robert Rankiellour. Dorothy Raymond. John Reinhard. Herbert Reiter. Dorothy Reno. Hazel Rich. John Ring. Evelyn Roberts. Morva Roessl. Clarence Rollefson. Mirial Rudberg. Erwin Rudrud. Dallas Rush. Florence St. Clare. Merrit Sage. Charles Sager. Leonard Sandstrom. Clifford Santrizos. Elaine Schoettle. Louise Schwab. Helen Sharp. Vern Sheakley. John Shields. Robert Shimcl. Marjorie Simpson. Benjamin Simpson. Berwyn Smith. Edith Smith. Elsie Smith. Nila Spooner. Mary Stein. Hazel Stinson. Frank Sundheim. Alphild Swan. Lenora Swanson. Paul Tharp. Katherine Thompson. Donald Thompson. George Thompson, Philip Thorsen, Arne Torrance. Frank True. Ruth Unger. Fred Urban. Alberta Van Camp, Lloyd Videen. Catherine Vorpahl. Lucian Walgren. Dorothy Wallace. Hazel Donna Wallace. Edith Wallin. Wilma Walling. Eldred Weaver. Bernice Westafer. Cletys Wcyhrauch. Florence Wheelan. Frances Whitson. Chcdwick Wilkinson. Alice Wilson, George Wilson. Gladys Wilson. Ruth Woodman. Jayne Woodring. Mary Woods. Lawrence Zahn. Mary Zimmerman. Harlan



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JUNE. 1926 17 rrr r r '’ fS, EXCHANGES □ □□ r™l J l Jtl SO jIl DDD t±i t We are pleased to acknowledge the following Exchanges: The Amateur Reporter. Charleston. W. Va. The Bloom School Journal. Cincinnati. O. Central Idea. Los Angeles. Cal. Claghorn Journal. Philadelphia, Pa. Cochran Aerial. Johnstown. Pa. Cole Junior Life, Denver, Colo. Crucible. Philadelphia. Pa. E st Junior Booster, Sioux City. Ia. The Echo. Reading, Pa. The Edison Record. Harrisburg. Pa. Empire Herold, Cleveland. O. Fairmount Journal, Cleveland. O. Torerunner. Detroit. Mich. Hillside Happenings. Mont Claire. N. Y. Horace Mann News, San Francisco. Cal. Jeffersonian. Minneapolis. Minn. Junior Citizen. New Castle. Pa. Junior Life. St. Louis. Mo. Junior Messenger. Cleveland. Ohio. RADIO BROADCASTING 30 YEARS HENCE WCCO. Minneapolis and St. Paul, stand by for your own announcer. Mr. Schimmele announcing. “We will now have the class reunion program of 1956. Listeners, it may be of interest to you to Know that the former room of 209. Bryant Junior High, is holding its reunion after 30 years of separation. We will now hear from the different men who will talk and explain to us their present work. You have just heard Monroe Bakke, Harmonica player. The next num-l ei on the program will be a lecture on. The Use of Wallace Reducing Bread. bv Gordon Bergen. May I state that Mr. Bergen is star salesman and user of this famous bread. Next, we will have a short talk by Clifford Sandstrom. noted for writing Math. Boo’s. He has been assisted in the work by Miss Farnum. Following his talk there will be a lecture by Kenneth Cole, noted Math. Professor. This is WCCO. Minneapolis and St. Paul. Murry Druliner has gained the title of the world’s famous pop bottle picker. I was interested in hearing from Mr. Druliner that he learned his trade at the former Nicollet Ball Park where the 56-story office building now stands. We will next hear Kenneth Hansel, the whistler for Victor Records, assisted by Wilber Harris playing on a hollow broom stick. Leonard Johnson will play a violin solo. He is the leader of the Oslo

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