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

 - Class of 1933

Page 52 of 124

 

Bryant Junior High School - Junior Life Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 52 of 124
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Page 52 text:

40 THE JUNIOR LIFE Future Hopes in 301—8AS Georgetta Saaseen -Janet Tiller -Kermit Flesness -Cl i (Tore! Mercier -Jerome Evanson -Agnes Johnstone Ruth Peterson -Robert Swanson -Robert Anderson Joe Dahl -Vera Eckert -Vernon Lundberg -William Colby -Ed Wilberg -Maxfield Peterson Howard Donald Donald Payne -Charles Freeze -Marilyn Roberts Audrey Jackson -Beverly Falconet Ruth Anderson -Lorraine Nordquist A nurse’s cap atop her curls Satins, silks, and priceless pearls To run the speediest locomotive of the age A sinecure, a prince’s wage A scholarly professor’s chair A handsome duke or a millionaire World wide fame as a movie star To be admitted to the bar To be a druggist and make pills In Whiteman’s band to toot-toot-toot A husband wondrous good A partnership with Dad, of course A gun, a dog, and a bachelorhood The carefree life of an idle gent A term or two as president A wife who cooks as mother cooks A war to win with great renown To hear no more of quiz or test To be the wonder of the stage In music circles all the rage A pot of rouge, a beau, a date A schoolma’am’s desk and dignity The heart of every boy in town An 8A1 Experience It was a fine DAY, so Thomas Dukatz and Frances Coyle went for a ride in their FORD. They went to see the WELCOME that was being extended to LINDEBERG. On the way home the FORD broke down and broke poor Dukatz’s HART. They entered EISENBERG’S Bakery and had some frankfurters and KENNEDY’S mustard with ROGER’S silverware. While there they looked at a WEBSTER dictionary to find out who was king of VEZZOSO. After all it was a very enjoyable trip for the two participants. All Roads Lead to Minneapolis Or so say 7A5's of 325 The following members either short lives in the state indicated. Eileen MacMillan Richard Rice -Betty Tupper -Leslie Johnson Dorothy Ray - were born or spent much of their - Hollywood, California - Texas - Miami Beach, Florida - Chicago, Illinois - Eau Claire, Wisconsin

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THE JUNIOR LIFE 39 117 The Hig Broadcast 309 Announcers Graham McNamee............................Burnley Mahr James Wallington..........................Sherman Walgren Edwin C. Hill.............................Arnold Howe Norman Brokenshirc........................Leonard Page Oscar Danielson and his orchestra Lyla Muellar (iust Koulagianes John Hoyt Helen Johnson Richard Andrcen Famous Stars Jessica Dragoncttc........................Charlotte Zeglin Romona (ierhard...........................Virginia Pawlak Little Orphan Annie.......................Jeanette Olson Skippy....................................Harold Engdahl Ed Wynn...................................Burton Layne A1 Jolson.................................Stuart Ellis Black and Blue............................Herbert Ranum Clinton Rodquist Baron Munchausen..........................Wayne Johnson Ruth Etting...............................Marcella Kcrgcr Do, Re, Mi................................Audrey Olson Donna Mac Olson Jeanette Olson Colonel Stoopnagcl........................Robert Miller and Bud.................................Billy Niemackl Rubinotf..................................Christ Anderson Tarzan....................................Edward Weiland Myrt and Marge............................Myra Hokanson Miriam McIntyre Jack Arnold...............................Is it you? Gwen......................................Caroline Prim Clarence..................................Arlcigh Peterson Singing Sam...............................Billy Mead Slim Jim..................................George Record Clara. Lou, and Em........................Ruth Thompson Dorothy Nat he Carol Beck Boswell Sisters Connie..................................Gail Branccl Vet.....................................Mary Louise Heusser Martha..................................Lorraine Taylor © • 11 anything is to he learned, the student should question the teacher, not the teacher the student. Did anybody ever get an education by being a sponge?



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THE JUNIOR LIFE 41 9B Representatives Row I—Douglas Anderson, Betty Brown, Marguerite Hilton. Virginia Bcckstrom, Thomas Jackson. Row II—Lois Abrams, Frances Aim, John Hines, Catherine Carey, Lyala Berg. • • The Bryant Premiere Sponsored by the 9lt's Mercy me! Can it be our model of perfect posture, Grayce Eng-quist, that we see sprawled in that terrible mud puddle, her latest Parisian creation ruined. And me without a shovel! Our next surprise was to find Bob Kelly (our man about school) driving a cab which was to take us to the Bryant Premiere. Norman Bell, the finely garbed doorman assisted us from our cab. Our first purchase was a bag of peanuts from our black-haired (?) boy, Roger Clark. Our attention was now attracted by a fire-engine with Bill Wright as the fire-chief. With a Heeling glance we saw Henry Quist, Edwin Kalina, and Donald Anderson in the role of firemen. After waiting in line where we saw Billy Dayhoflf and a platinum blonde, Marcella Floren, we purchased our tickets from Dorothea Moeller, who had as her assistant Charlotte Blewett. Wayne Waller ushered us to our seats as he told us who the other ushers were. We recognized among them these friends: John Thompson, Blair ('amp-bell, Gordon Anderson, Harris Dahlberg, Richard Martinson, Robert Berg, Archie Chambers, and David Lewis. Our programs were given to us by Daniel Lawler. The orchestra in the pit began playing a current song hit written by James Pidgcon. We recognized the manly figure of the orchestra leader as that of Edward Skinner. We obtained a list of the players and found among those listed many of our friends of former days:

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