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 43 of 124
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Page 43 text:

T HE JUNIOR LIFE .HI What Were Your New Year's Resolutions? Use your first and last initials. A..................Less arguing, more attention B..................Fewer boy friends, more bashfulness C..................Less carelessness, more courtesy D..................Fewer dates, more duties E..................No earrings, more earnestness F..................No fails, more finished homework G..................Fewer girl friends, more good conduct H..................Less haste, more honors 1..................No idleness, more initiative J..................Less joking, more Jr. life material K..................No kidding, more keen observation L..................No lipstick, more learning M..................No misunderstandings, more merriment N..................No note passing, more neatness O..................No opposition, more originality P..................No primping, more patience Q..................Fewer questions, more quiet in study R..................No ready alibis, more reliability S..................No skipping of classes, more studying T..................No tardy slips, more thinking U..................No untidiness, more undivided attention V ...............No visits to detention, more vacations W..................No wise cracks, more wisdom X..................No excuses, more exactness Y ...............No yawns, more youthful ness Z..................No zippers, more zealous studying The Staff as Seen Through the Crystal Ball Nam i Ambition Ruth Aldrich, Venus............To play piano better Helen Armstrong ...............Champion typist ... James Butler ..................Polo player ........ Dan Doyle .....................Ship modeler ....... Solangc Duvoir, Spongy . .French teacher Robert Franks..................Author Virginia Johnson ...............Musician Rosemary Martin, Pottsic ....Newspaper reporter Shirley Morris............... .To get Latin ....... Eleanor Nickels................Gym teacher ........ Edith Nyvold ..................Society dame....... Velma Olson. Mars ... . .. .U. S. senator.... Beverly Seifert. Bevy ... .. Red Cross nurse . Betty Sparks, Sparky..........Artist............... Warren Weeks . ... ... U. S. president Carl Witham, Bud .. ... Doctor .. Fred Worthington ...............Bank president Destiny Janitress Cellophane crazy Store clerk Scrubbing decks Nursemaid . Wholesale grocer Housekeeper Laundress Movie actress Raiser of livestock . Champion giggler Greatest chatter Stenographer Greta Garbo’s double Cashier . Living with Donald Sundt . Caring for brother

Page 42 text:

30 THE JUNIOR LIE E Can You Imagine Mary Owen without red hair; Florence Collins without Katherine Nelson; The 9A‘s being quiet during lunch periods; Miss Stevens not dressed in a gym suit; Norman Grooms not teasing the girls; Einar Olson not being quiet; Hunter Como understanding 9A math.; Miss Wilson forgetting to have us learn memory work; Tom Hopfenspirger not talking out in class; Evelyn Meyers without make-up on; Audrey Kueken coming in before the bell at noon; Mrs. Wilson being cross for any length of time; Bernice Frykmann not combing her hair before 8:30 bell; Miss Richer doing anything else except teaching science; Miss Northey becoming excited; Barbara Coleman being clumsy; Allan Bjerke without glasses; Barbara Mallory talking fast; Katherine Petri talking so you could hear her? Do You Know Your Colors? In the blanks unite the name of the school or the college using the colors. High Schools 1. Orange and Black .................................. 2. Orange and Blue ................................... 3. Green and White ................................... 4. Red and Blue ...................................... 5. Red and White ..................................... 6. Yellow and Blue ................................... 7. Blue and White ..................................... 8. Maroon and Gold .................................... Colleges 9. Red and White ....................................... 10. Blue and White ................................... 11. Maroon and Gold .................................. 12. Orange and Blue ..................................



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32 T1IE JUNIOR LIFE 7tli Grade Representatives Row I—Kathleen Seefeldt, Jeanette Isaacson, Marguerite Carroll, Lucille Simpson, Dorothy Liesenberg, Marilyn Lund. Row II—Harriet Hummel, Rob Dayhoff, Betty Tuppcr, Joe Campe, Nancy Axtell. Row III—John Arneson, Isabel Bechtel, Sylvester Weinman. Sports Tom Rogers Marion Fischer Gay Morgan Maxine Weber George Taylor Noel Neill Ever ready Bill Pearson Phyllis Johnson William Sanford Margaret Hagen Robert Wing Helen Gould Sweet Tooth Wilfred Hendricks Donald Carlson Mary Koch Erwin Paulson Emma Carlson Bernice Johnson Promenaders Harry Taylor Delbert Dorn Howard Ohlin Frances Maynard Marian Eckland Yvonne DuFrcsnc 711 Bright Lights Day Dreamers James Berquist Betty Benson Ben Gardner Roy Hansen Elizabeth Plumber Virginia Connors Chatterboxes Herbert Johnson Charles Mott Evelyn Biddle Virginia Wilcox Richard Hubrig Ruth Hanson Studious Jean Danielson Helen Wood Finn Sundhcim Harold Hanky Eldon Malm Irene Mcrcicr Artists and Cartoonists James Branch Stcna Nelson Maurice Hokanson Mary Norton Lctitia Langrcn Madclyn SwaI lender Courteous Woodrow Ballou Elaine Shci Shirley Nelson Robert Dinsmorc Russell Bros Alpha Bcrgsakcr Ubrary Bugs Robert Beck men Marilyn Schimmc! Betty Straiten Carl Hellgrcn Lavonnc Sec bach Vincent Flessncss Thrifty Angus Elsie Anderson Harold Young Bill Pitblado Evelyn Sawyer Katherine Sweddl William Lindquist Musicians Ross Hall Julia Brown Robert Fraley Jean Fossum Brewster Cooley Jean Stephenson

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