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THE JUNIOR LIFE 27 Name Excels Iti Spivak, Beth ...........Being wise.... Staab. Emily ...........Art........... Stoul, Virginia ........Gum chewing ... Strom berg, Helen.......Looking angelic Sundby, Phyllis ........Latin tests .. Sutton, Verna ..........Heels......... Swallender, Annetta .. Shyness........ Swan, Lloyd ............Drawing....... Swanson, Genevieve .....Sewing........ Swanson, Jack ..........Pooling....... Swenson, Maurice .......Studies....... Sybilrud, Jerome .......Moods ........ Inseparables Mark. of fate Cud of gum........Bachelor lady Curls.............Advertiser Lipstick..........Chorus girl Ethel F........... Farmer’s wife Deportment list .... Latin teacher Comb.............. Professor Smile.............Dancer Pencil............Illustrator Mildred B.......... Housewife Blushing..........Loafer Assignments....... Principal Radio programs Street singer Tanem, Josephine Thompson, Daniel Thompson, John ... Trapskin, Ernice True, John ........ Quietness...........Avis R..............Aviatrix Noise...............Ruler...............Magician Making mistakes..... Pencil.............Doctor?! Sweetness...........Lila D..............Midget Patience............Good turns..........Judge Utter, Virginia ...........Talking............Black hair.........Missionary Vandenberg, Charlotte C. L. P..................Good times........C. L. P. Prof. Velensky, John ...........Disposition.........Name ..............Oldman Waddick, Robert .......Cleaning up.......Height........ Wagner, Kathryn .......C. L. P. reports..Questions..... Walker, David .........Arguing...........Tongue........ Waller, Wayne .........Eyes.............. Eyebrows..... Warner, Gervaise ......Skating...........One dimple.... Weeks, Virginia .......Talking...........Canaries...... Welles, Mary ..........Speech-making.....Pocket book... Welling, Estelle ...... Baseball.........Bat........... Westman, Lloyd ........Brown eyes.........Brown suit... Williams, Kenneth ......'Double..........Model T....... Williams, Thomas ......Keeping out of trouble Penny.... Woods, Kenneth ........Caddying.......... Walking...... Wricht, Bill ..........Clowning..........Bright remarks Janitor Information operator Sheik Dime store manager Champion diver Canary farmer Orator Gym teacher Traffic cop Mechanic Steward Golf “pro Undertaker Zahn, Doris ............Asking questions..Spit curls.......Salesgirl Zimmerman, Theresa Good posture..........Books............Librarian In What Age Would We Be Living If 1. Donald Larson was bald; 2. Mildred Cook was thin; 3. Winifred Frazee was stiff with rheumatism; 4. Denise Garherson had gray hair; 5. Irene Gaedy was round-shouldered; 6. Betty Harlien’s face was drawn and wrinkled; 7. Marguerite Hilton was sickly; 8. Barbara Herbert had six married children; 9. William Lundquist was a retired business man? I wonder, could it be old age?
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26 THE JUNIOR LIFE Name Excels In Inseparables Nelson-, Mary .......... .Being absent.....Math Book..... Newcomb, Eloise ......... Writing poetry ..Pencil box.... Newman, Joyce ..........Being quiet........ Student Council Niemackl, Helen ........Perfectness........Studies ...... Neisen, Ivanette .......Dancing .... ......Bryant........ Nord, Donald ...........Everything.........C. L. P....... Nygren, Donald .........Homework...........Name.......... Mark of Fate ....Movie actress ....Spanish dancer ...Senator ....Authoress ...Teacher ...Waitress ....Teacher O’Brien, Walter ........Grinning...........Freckles....... O’Connor, James ........Bossing............Irish name..... Ohlin, Jean ............Rolling her eyes...Gum ........... Opdahl, Stanton ........Singing............Voice.......... Oppegaard, Margaret .... Hair ribbons......Junior B....... Oredson, Helen Marie Orchestra...........A stick of gum Orr, Sidney ............Math...............Girls ......... Ortley, Caroi.mae ......Boys...............Paint.......... Door tender Policeman ..Sweetheart Opera star . Chief cook Fiddler Hot dog seller Actress Paschmeyer, Roger Paulson, Muriel ..... Pearson, Edna ...... Peirce, Marjorie .... Perusse, Donald .... Peterson, Doris .... Peterson, Levi ..... Pidgeon, James ..... Prescott, Charlotte Pritchett, Thomas Bicycling............Tough build.........Doctor ..Grinning...........Spit curls.......... Sales girl Being quiet ......... Candy.............. Diver ..Fairness...........Smiles..............Umpire ..Finishing homework Sober expression .. Woman hater Hair.................Joyce N.............Bookkeeper ..Absences ..........Colored socks.......Floor walker Girl friends ...... Sonny Herman .... Man about town Giggling............. Frances A.......... Housewife Courtesy.............Shirt...............He-man Qualley, Catherine .........Latin.................Amiability............School teacher Quist, Henry .................Character traits.... Mr. Hardakcr.........Good citizen Randolph, John ... Reimers. Hugh Remer, Maurice . Risse, Fred .... Rolig, Lynn ...... Root, Fay ........ Root, George ... ... Rose, Maxine ..... Rudberg, Mildred Russ, Avis ....... Ruzin, Nathan .... .....Public speaking..... Peanuts............Senator Memorizing..........Pals.......... .... Hot dog salesman ..Gym................. Avoirdupois........Gym teacher Math................Looks............... He-man .....Citizenship......... Movie tickets .... Banker .....Throwing erasers.... Convict sweaters .. Baseball fan .....Drawing ............ Cartoons .......... Cartoonist .....Writing stories..... Milk...............Authoress .....Baseball... ........ Disposition ........Window shopper .....Athletics........... Josephine T........Music teacher .....Running.............William C............Engineer Sachs, Glenn ............Washing neck.........Pockets....... Segeng, Evangeline ......Student Council. ...Books .......... Sallada, Paui............Making faces........Pencil.......... Sander, Richard .........Forgetting work-----Sleep........... Schoen, Paul ............Gym.................Garters......... Schoening, Betty Lou. .. Bluffing,........... Lois Dunham.... Schwert, George .........Inscrutability......His thoughts.... Seei eldt, Marion .......Being sensible......Wise expression Selmer, Margaret ........Boys................Math............ Semmer, Betty ...........Swimming............Shortness....... Shianas, Stamata ........Scribes Club........Janet L......... Shurson, Arthur ......... Playing jokes...... Money.......... Smith, Marion ...........Fighting............Latin book...... Stevens, Betty ..........Latin...............Shortness....... Skinner, Edward ......... Diplomacy......... Manners........ Smith, Dorothy .... ..... Good taste.........MarianS......... Smith, Lelah ............Oral composition ..... Small charge. Sonnenberg, Lorraine .. Looking dead ........Glances ........ ...Salesman ...Nurse .....Grocer ..Sandman ...Soldier ...Math teacher ...Evangelist ...Manager ..Man hunter .... Swimming teacher ...Chorus girl ...Treasurer .... Secretary ...Telephone girl ...Platinum blond ..Musician .....Poet ....Dishwasher
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28 THE JUNIOR LIFE Ten Years After Ten years had passed since our departure from Minneapolis, and now we were hack once more wishing to look up old acquaintances. Our first act was to go down town. Naturally we found the business district greatly changed, but our greatest surprise was to find, instead of the familiar Woolworth store, a ten story building upon whose front huge green letters announced to the world that this was “DuLac’s Dc Luxe Five and Ten Cent Store.” Entering the door the first person we saw was an agent in a spotless green uniform handing out with one hand sample packages of salted peanuts and devouring them with the other. Yes, it was John Randolph. As we talked with him a tiny blond, enveloped in a huge false mustache, tripped up. Upon seeing us, however, she became so startled that her disguise fell off. If it wasn't Betty Hanson coming up for her fourth helping of peanuts! Nearby we noticed someone looking familiar but rather wild. She had lipstick on one side of her mouth and was applying rouge to her nose. We soon found her to be Joyce Johnson. She was conversing with an old acquaintance, the famous educator, Margaret Selmer. We came up just in time to hear part of their conversation. They were speaking of John Randolph. Joyce told us that he planned to retire and be a senator later in life, but peanuts being his chief interest he was taking them up just now. Parting from Joyce and Margaret we passed on. Going by the candy counter whom should be see but Elroy Merz and Henry Quist peering from behind a pile of butterscotch suckers! They were trying to sell their wares to someone who was hurrying away with a look of grim determination on her face. We hastened after her for we recognized her as an old pat, Bernice Kronick. She confided to us that she was on a strict diet of soup and cheese crackers and was having rather a hard time of it. Wishing to look at some of the latest popular songs we asked her to direct us to a floorwalker. Immediately she turned purple, sputtered something, and shook her fist in the general direction of a tall man with a carnation in his buttonhole. As we walked toward him, we discovered he was Maurice Krier. Maurice piloted us to the music department from whence issued the strains of a saxophone and a strangely familiar voice. When we came in sight of the counter we perceived that the voice belonged to James Biddle and the music issued from the saxophone of Edward Skinner who was accompanying him. We received our next surprise when Grayce Engquist sidled over to us and informed us that she was the head of the music department. She played for our benefit a new song written by Bill Wright entitled “I Can’t Bring You Anything But Flunks, Mother.” After James
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