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(Greetings anh illest Jllishcs to the January (Class of 1933 . J. Marbaher
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The 9A Issue of the Bryant Times 9 Edited by Pupils of Pry ant Junior High School Clinton Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Volume X January, 1933 Number 11 Junior Life Staff Editor-in-chief Rosemary Martin Associate Editor.... .... Betty Sparks Literary Ruth Aldrich, Vincent Cole, Beverly Seifert Virginia Johnson, Shirley Morris, Class Roll Velma Olson, Warren Weeks, Fred Worthington, Robert Franks The Spotlight 1 James Butler, Dan Doyle, Eleanor I Nickels, Edith Nyvold, Carl Witham 9A Faculty Helen Armstrong, Solvange Du voir 7th and 8th Grades Velma Olson, Rosemary Martin, Betty Sparks Faculty Adviser Claire Wilson Associate Editors • 7ru Grade Kathleen Secfcldt Nancy Axtell Bob DayhofT Sylvester Weinman Marilyn Lund Joe Campe Lucille Simpson Jeanette Isaacson Isabel Bechtel John Arncson Betty Tupper Harriet Hummel Dorothy I.icscnbcrg Marguerite Carroll 8th Grade Marguerite Oliver Annabcllc Lee Stanley Rud Virginia Youngbcrg Anna Jane Eggum John Williams Vincent Shields Wcnonah Goodman Jeanne Colucci Jean Vanstrum Bob Johnson June Hendrickson 9B Grade Lvala Berg Betty Brown Lois Abrams Virginia Bcckstrom Thomas Jackson Frances Aim Catherine Carey Douglas Anderson Marguerite Hilton Bryant Times Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Gaardcn Assistant Editor Denise Garberson News Editor .... Evangeline Hemenway Sports Editors Grace Engquist, Bill Lundquist Club Editor .. Bernice Kronick Jokes Arthur Ekstrand Faculty Sponsors Business . . Olive Hallenberger Advisors Bernardine H. Case Lucy B. DcLcuw M. T. Bolinger
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THE JUNIOR LIFE 5 LxHtoTLclL}- Life Goes On In January the present nine A class will leave Bryant. Well he taking one more step on the road of life. When we are gone, others will be here to fill our places. All we ask is not to he completely forgotten; that you who are left will remember the good in us, not the bad. Some of us have made mistakes, some are good, some are bad, but all are a part of the younger generation which is moving ahead ultimately to take the places now filled hv the youth of yesterday. Our remaining school days are comparatively short, so we must make the most of each day. We should prepare ourselves now for the grave responsibilities that we must shoulder perhaps only ten years hence. If we accept responsibilities now, we will be better girls and hoys and grow into finer men and women and he worthier successors to the work begun by each preceding generation. • • Just Around the Corner What a quaint phrase! That's where they say prosperity is. But just around the corner are also the many years ahead of the graduating class of January, 1933. In these years we will try our hand at many things, helping to run the government, through the ballot box if in no more direct way, and many responsibilities will rest upon us. Unemployment, war debts, and budget plans will probably have been taken care of and yet again they may not. There may be new ways of traveling, more scientific discoveries, new school systems, a greater discovery than either the radio or the telephone, and who knows but that it may be one of our own 9A's who will accomplish one or more of these things. If only there was some way of finding out what is just around the corner! Maybe we shall be able to find out at some future time. It is a mystery now and all we can do is to fit ourselves for it, whatever it may be, as best we can. • • Why the Depression? Depression! Panic! Unemployment! Poverty! Why do we have these things? What is the cause of them? That is what everyone is asking. Here is a Bryant pupil’s view on the matter. To me, depressions and panics are brought upon us by our own selfishness. Everyone is trying to see how much he can get for himself
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