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

 - Class of 1933

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Bryant Junior High School - Junior Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 111 of 124
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TIIE JUNIOR LIFE 37 “Well, that is one thing that I have a hard time with.” “Julie Ann sets a good example for the students. “Here comes Louise (Babe) Hall with that cute girl friend.” “They must take blushing lessons from the same instructor.” “I do believe they are blushing now. It looks so sweet to see two nice girls blushing.” “There’s Marcella Floren coming down the hall. Don’t you like her looks with her hair cut?” “I should say so. It certainly took a load ofT my mind. I was so afraid that she would swallow a hair pin when her hair was long. “When she smiles now her dimples arc more conspicuous.” My, aren't those two good-looking girls having fun?” Oh, that’s Janet LeBaron with Stamata Shianas. They do have a lot to laugh about. When they get through walking around the halls, every one they’ve passed is smiling.” It’s nice that they can give so much pleasure. I would like to be like that.” “There’s Donald Birtness walking with one of his many friends.” I think he is one of the most courteous boys Bryant has. Don’t you ?»» “I most certainly do. He is everything that speaks for courtesy. Bryant surely has put on a fine parade of students this year. It certainly has, even though Emily Staab occasionally whispers in study hall.” I wonder whom Jack Lindholm got in a fight with? It looks as though Betty carried of! the scalp that time.” You know, I get a great kick watching that pair. It’s rather an interesting friendship.” “Oh, there goes the bell. I must be getting on, but I have surely enjoyed this tete-a-tete.” Meet you at the same place tomorrow. So-long.” • • Who Sez It ? How well do you know your faculty? i. “In here.” 2. I intend to teach you something today.” 3. I wonder—.” 4. I am sincere when I say this, folks.” 5. Are you chewing that foreign substance again? 6. When 1 was in New Mexico—.” 7. Is this my b-c-s-t- class?” 8. According as you finsh—.” 9. How did you like this book?” 10. I’ll give you a penny if you can find the answer.

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36 THE JUNIOR LIFE High Light In A Bryant Day 5:30 A.M. Howard Diekman’s alarm clock goes off (by mistake, of course). 7:00 A. M. Charles Medlin’s dream is interrupted by the whistle. 7:30 A. M. Floyd Martin finishes the first chapter of the Odyssey and decides to go to bed. 8:25 A. M. Olivia Leeder is awakened by the last bell and decides to be sick and stay home. 8:30 A.M. Miss Kicher is making her daily round-up of gum. 9:15 A.M. Marie McCaffrey’s homework is found missing by Miss Small. 10:15 A. M. William Kelly is seen telling some yB’s about his lion hunt in Africa. 11:30 A.M. Bob McGinn finds that he and Mrs. Hallcnbergcr don't agree on a math, problem. 11:45 A.M. The noon hour rush! What? No fatalities! No wonder as Stanley Bergland is absent. 12:15 P M. Mildred Cook is seen checking her name on Miss Snyder’s conduct list. 12:30 P.M. John Castle is explaining Einstein’s theory to Mr. Buczis. 1:30 P.M. Patricia Erlandson is presenting one of her numerous excuses from swimming. 2:45 P.M. Mr. Trafzer unkindly interrupts Kathleen Cavanaugh’s dream with a quotation from Caesar. 3:00 P. M. James O’Connor stands disconsolately by the door of the detention room. 3:15 P.M. Robert C. Larson is purchasing his precious licorice. • • What I Overheard A Conversation Between Two Gossips Wham! Bang! Crash! “My conscience, what is that I hear?” “Why, can’t you tell that it is Eloise Newcomb’s pencil box?’’ “Oh, I do believe I hear Gladys Ingalls on third floor.” “She’s probably at poor Maxine Rose again.” “You don’t need to worry about Maxine Rose as she can give as well as take.” “Why, I didn’t think that about our great authoress.” “Have you seen Julie Ann Mimoso lately?” “Why, no, not that I recall. Is she ill or something?” “Well, I guess Julie Ann is as much here as you or I. I was just thinking about that sweet disposition of hers. I wonder how she controls her temper so easily. She surely knows the secret.



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38 TIIE JUNIOR LIFE 7th Grade Representatives Back Row: Sylvester Weinman, Ruth Granlund, Jack Stcinman, Frances Ann Roll, Jean Fossum. Front Row: Ruth Kirchoff, Grace Ann Akerberg, Yvonne DuFresne, Betty Ann Smith, Marguerite Wolfram. Absentees: Janet Heverly, Isabel Bechtel. Taking a Backward Glance with the Seventh Grades King Paul Skanc Cutest 1. Eunice Andrews 2. Grace Ann Ackcrbcrg 3. Frances Sedgwick 4. Jean Murphy 5. Betty Kricr 6. Robert Rcddingius 7. Jean Bathurst 8. Howard Nelson fattest 1. Oliver Clausen 2. LaVernc Anderson 3. Arlene Allison 4. Lctitia Landgren 5. Norma Iverson 6. Betty Straiton 7. Billy Hayes 8. Edith Christianson Smallest 1. Marguerite Wolfram 2. Vincent Flesness 3. Elaine Schei 4. Marjorie Gov 5. Margaret Ray 6. Gordon Hunt 7. Lorraine Lindquist 8. Norma Kundert Biggest Ears 1. Finn Sundheim 2. Dorothy Bruce 3. Jessie Webert 4. Elizabeth Tweedy 5. Helen Bloom 6. Victoria Nelson 7. James Bergquist 8. John Eskew 9. Sylvester Weinman 10. Paul Nelson Longest Hair 1. Wilma Jordan 2. Pearl Hendrickson 3. Joyce Grover 4. Audrey Johnson 5. Ruth Granlund 6. Ruby Hutchinson 7. Julia Brown 8. Betty Jean HofT Queen Noel Neill Prettiest Hair 1. Carol Gibson 2. Marjorie Watts 3. George Boll 4. Janet Heverly 5. Don Wheeler 6. Ardcllc Bergin Curliest Hair 1. Olive Tibbils 2. Mary Jean McKenzie 3. Robert Thompson 4. Emerson Ross Louise Jacobson 6. Gordon Butzlatf 7. Elsie Anderson 8. Robert Fraley 0. Luther Roseland 10. Lois Copeland Ug itesf Complexion 1. Jean Danielson 2. Alpha Bergsaker 3. Norma Peterson 4. Betty Ann Smith

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