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(Eo (Claire 1C. IHilson Jflhose Valuable fuorh throughout these past teu years has ntabe the .IJuuior ICife the successful anb splenbib magazine it nofo is, 3Be, the 9.A grabuating class of 3June, nineteen thirty-three, bebicate this issue of the .IJnuior ICife.
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The 9A Issue of the Bryant Times Edited by Pupils of Bryant Junior High School Clinton Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Volume X June, 1933 Number 14 Kdi tor-in-chief Junior Life Staff Lois Dunham Associate Editor George Schwcrt Literary Lois Erickson, Virginia Weeks Poetry Eloisc Newcomb, Virginia Beckstrom 9A leathers . Virginia Weeks, Lois Erickson Our Class Gervaisc Hall of Fame Warner, Betty Lou Schocning, Audrey Garrity Class Rnll William Jenkins, Beth Spivak, Charlotte Blewett, George Schwert, Frances Aim Gerald Goodlund, Phyllis Sundby, Lois Abram, Catherine Qualley, Catherine Carey, Betty Jane Linnc, Kathleen Liljeberg 7th, 8th and 9B Departments Catherine Carey, Frances Aim Staff Article Catherine Oualley Bryant Times Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief Lorraine (Jaarden Assistant Editor Denise Garherson News Editor Evangeline Hemcnvvav Sports Editors Cirace Engquist, Bill Lundquist Club Editor Bernice Kronick Jokes Arthur Ekstrand Business Faculty Sponsors Olive Hallenberger Advisors Bcrnadine H. Case Lucy B. DeLcuvv M. T. Bolinger
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THE JUNK) H L I F E LditojrUlUl. Greetings Mr. Webster, Superintendent of Minneapolis public schools at the time Bryant Junior High School opened, granted the request of one of the staff members, Virginia Beckstrom, who asked him to write a greeting on our tenth anniversary. The following letter, which is very much appreciated, was received a short time ago. May it, 1933 Dear Bryantians: So you are ten years old! Naturally you have changed somewhat since I saw you three years ago. But in one way I hope you are just the same. It was always a joy to pass through the doors into Bryant Junior High School. From the very beginning of your life you were quiet, self-respecting, and dignified. You go to school to get an education, so you say. What is that thing, called education? Just so much reading, arithmetic, history, and other things? May I suggest to you that good manners are an attainment quite as valuable for life as all the rules. Cicntle hands will open the guarded doors of the powerful; a voice, low but not afraid, will be heard above the shouts of the rude; straightforward eyes which never dodge will verify the truth as it is spoken. Good manners cloak poverty’s rags; and equally they hide the gaudy colors of the rich. In age as in youth may Bryant’s chiefest honor be that it has shown thousands the beauty of fine manners. Sincerely yours, W. F. Webster Spring March winds blow the snow away; April rains bring the flowers gay. The earth is spread with a carpet green, And the birds trill joyously all unseen: Next apple blossoms perfume the air— Oh all the world is young and fair It’s Spring! Gladys Ingalls
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