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

 - Class of 1932

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20 THE JUNIOR LIFE ♦ ♦ HONOR ROLLS ♦ ♦ (All A’h 9A Honors and B’§ for the two periods) •Anderson, Evelyn •Duncanson, Donald •Roskoft, Gladys Bell, Marion •Eaton, Elizabeth •Swanson, Charles •Benson, Carl Hokanson. Wesley •Tharaldson, Amy Berthusen, Helen •Johnson, Robert •Whitney, Dorothy •Bullis, Betsy •Nelson, Roberta Wilson, Alice •Burnett, Margaret •Ryan, George •Wolfe, Adler (A’s Honorable Mention und IPs with one C only) •Benson, Robert •House, Hclmcr •Pearson, Robert Bcrglove, Anita Ingcbrctson, Muriel •Rand, Ida •Bott, Florence •Mitchell, Helen Roll, Mary Louise Brady, Donald •Porter, Patricia •Schellcnbcrgcr, Jean 9B Honors Ashenden, Betty •Jensen, Arnold •Raich. Clarice •Bjerkc, Allen •Linder, Reuben •Sundt, Donald Blcck, Joyce •Boerncr, Jane Liedlotf, Alice Honorable Mention Swedenberg, Betty •Caldwell, Blythe •Johnson, George •Starkey, Edgar Duvoir, Solangc •McCaskill, Maurine Terry, Margaret •Nord, Robert •Owen, Mary 8A Honors •Thompson, Anna Marion •Anderson, Harold •Garrity, Audrey Liljeberg, Kathleen •Blcwett, Charlotte •Florcn, Marcella •Nickel, Harry •Carey, Catherine •Hilton, Marguerite Sageng, Evangeline •Castle, John •Jacobi, Alice •Selmcr, Margaret Cronk, Edwin •Johnson, Marjorie True, John Dahlquist, David DuLac, Douglas Johnson, Russell K. Honoruble Mention •Welling, Estelle Cook, Marjorie Kernohan, Beverly Mankey, James Eversole, Leslie •Knudsen, James Secfeldt, Marion Galchutt. Robert •Kricr, Maurice Smith, Dorothy Goodlund, Gerald •Kronick, Bernice •Tancn, Josephine •Johnson, Marcus •Linnc, Betty Jane 8B Honors •Gaardcn, Lorraine—All A’s •Wells, Mary Anderson, Alan •Hoyt, John •Payne, Donald Andrews, Christ •Howe, Arnold Peterson, Arleigh •Engdahl, Harold •Hendrickson, June •Peterson, Maxficld •Erickson, Robert Naescth, Rixlgcr •Peterson, Ruth •Hoines, Bclva •Nordquist, Lorraine Honoruble Mention •Pawlak, Virginia •Anderson, Ruth •Rolf, Dolores •'Filler, Janet •Hcmcnway, Evangeline •Small, Richard Vanstrum, Jean •Jackson, Audrey Tanner, Dean Williams, John Primm, Caroline

Page 21 text:

THE JUNIOR LIFE 19 Wanted: By a Certain Boy in Bryant Junior High A more humorous English teacher; A padded back to school desks; Invisible gum (noiseless too); Not so many fail slips; Swimming as a major subject; Smoked glasses for the teachers; Not so much red ink on his report card; Good excuse for coming late to class; Permanent pass to get away from detention room; Teachers who were once young themselves; Personal, soft pillows for use when the teacher is giving a lecture; A trap-door in the floor through which to drop after saying, “I don't know.” Queries About the Picnic 1. Where, when, and how long will it be? 2. Will Mr. Hardaker keep his eagle eye on us or will we be allowed to roam around fancy free? 3. Will Mrs. Record prepare our food or will we starve? 4. Will Boh Hillberg and Ray Jackson build an airplane in which to transport us or will we have to ride on the streetcar driven by Tom Wheaton? 5. If we are delayed, will Mrs. Hallcnberger say, “Patience is a virtue”? 6. Will we be allowed to go swimming? 7. Will Nicholas Smith bring some Greek gum? 8. Will John Ryan let his “hot Irish temper run away with him? 9. Will Mr. Hardaker tell us a story of “When 1 was a Boy”? 10. Will the “Woman-haters’ Club” headed by Winn Brown weaken or stand pat? 11. Will Carl Benson leave his good manners at the edge of the wood? 12. Will Robert Gilbertson and Ralph Krcuger show us a thing or two about tennis? 13. If Helen Mitchell wears curls will she be taken for a shy country girl? 14. How will Eileen Costello, Lorraine Bush, and Helen Berthusen spend their time? 15. Will Margaret Damon and Virginia Gould forget to be shy? 16. Will Margaret Moore have us all pose on top of stumps and refuse cans while she takes our pictures? 17. I wonder whether the 9A’s will call off their picnic after reading this article.



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THE JUNIO R L I F E 21 Dale, Roy 7A Honors •Hcrschback, Thomas Moe, Gordon •Geanakopolis. Thomas •Jarvis. Richard KofT, Betty •Grossman, 1 toward •Lee, Annabcll •Sjostrom, Jean •Gislason, Betty •Mandccn, Helen Wolvatne, Eileen Casey, Eleanor Honorable Mention Lindquist, Helen •Rovick. Leif Eggum, Josephine MacRain, Mary Smith. Donald Grapes, Helen •Peterson, Glenn Wcrling, Rosemary •Gerber. Robert •Ramsey, Margaret Wilcox, Marjorie Johnson, Eunice Autcn, Allen 7B Honor Hummel, Harriet Mart .. Donald Beaudry, Claire Jensen. Ruth Mueller, Malcolm Black, Kenneth Jcrdc, Ruby Ojala. Helen Clark, Harold Johnson, Evelyn Patterson. Harriet Day. Howard Lidstrom, Ingrid Taylor, Betty Hale, Cleo Linder, Sarannc Bullis, Betty Honorable Mention Haug, Marion Schoening. Robert Frank, Burton Knight, Barbara Swanson. Rozctta Gibson, Douglas Mich, William Swanstrom, Corinne Grover, Clark Miller, Alctha Apjxrarcd on Honor Roll last term. Treatise on Chemistry Six results of having attempted to delve into the deep, dark forces of chemistry: 1. Due to effect of acids, I have succeeded in giving my clothes an antiquated, moth-eaten look that can only be duplicated in a secondhand rifle target. 2. Through no fault of my own I have succeeded in concocting vile-smelling compounds more weird than those of a glue factory on fire. 3. My hands arc completely enveloped with blisters and fantastical colors. 4. 1 have broken more costly glass ware than ten bulls in a china shop. 5. I have had so many explosions that when the neighbors hear a door-slam they assume a pitiful look and call an ambulance. 6. I have experimented with smoke screens so much (in the house) that my father no longer puts up with me and I was forcibly ejected from the house. Editor's Note: There were 197 more reasons but due to lack of space for publication we have been unable to print them.

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