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'GHUMBOLDT LIFE Humboldt High School Saint Paul, Minnesota June, 1931 TABLE OF CONTENTS Humboldt ........,,...,.... ,c ii.. 2 .i.....,..i.A ,nc- Salutation .i,,,...iii...i..iii,..i,.. - Our Colors In Triumph Flashing-Guy Riceia - Adventure Seeking-Arnold Koutz ,,w.,,, Nightfall-Terrence Hendrickson ,,...,,, - Some Folks Study-Frances Erling ,.,. - Our Neighbor Lady-Ann Kat2ovitZ--.-2 --, ,, War or Peace-Mary Louise Johnson ,,,..i.. n.i,.. .i.. Out of the Grab Bag-,, n...o,.iii,...,,,.i. ,.,,. - Vinimus, Vidimus, Vicimus-Frances Metcalfno-- - Our Adviser .ii,i., Y. ,.i.,..-..i Honor Rollii, Senior Pictures - Class Will U, As We Were, Day by Dayic- Some Shots ,,,. Out of the Future ,..i,,,.i,, - What Parents Have Snapshots ,i.i Junior Class .in. Sophomore Class Student Council .,,. ic- - Learned-,, - Office Force ,..,n,, ,c i,,,,, - - ,,- -- Girls' Athletic Association ,-ii ,--,i ,-.,, ,i--.i ,.,, Girl Reserves ,, .iid ,, iiiii ,CF, i nn- --ii M 2- Nezod Club -i-,, -- Rolly Hollerz - i,,,- , - One Score SiX -. ...i-. -... - --H-a---------- - - Humboldt Life Staff .....H........---- .--- ---Hf-------- - - -- Tommyhawkers ...a. .......---------- ------ Music ........... -- .--- - - Athletics .- ................... ..... ------ - - -- Adam and Eva .......... ...........- .---- ---- XVho's Who .... - ............ -- Editorial ........... .... - ---.--- --- ----- Alumni - 2 ..i.i. .--W .,,... .... ------------ Unforgettable-Ervin Kostner ..c.c - -.-- --- ..----- ------- Entered as second class matter May l, 1924, at the postoflice at St. Paul, Minn., under act of March 3, l879. Price one dollar a year: twenty-five cents per copy for first three issues. and fifty cents for or Senior Issue. ' 7 77 9 'fe '::afMr::t' EEE ,BASS l 2 4 5 7 8 9 lO 12 16 l7 18 l9 40 4l 42 47 48 52 53 54 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 74 75 76 77 78 the last
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'Z I starlzt nights-and so the school year closes With lt? close we present V x - the senior issue of Humboldt Life. We hope this issue will enclose a record of their years at school, that it will be for them a memory book. Guy Rice and William Kuehn are chiefly responsible for the art work while Ruth Travis and Ethel Skeels helped with the snapshots, From attics were drawn faded and treasured baby pictures. The startling intelligence they reveal excites wonder. A And now for intimate details in the lives of our authors. Frances Erling, a junior and student of the Study Hall, wants with all her heart to go to college. Her pet abomination is shorthand, but she is bent on conquering it, Arnold Koutz confesses to liking to write above all things. As elevator boy eight hours a day, he sees and hears stories. His Adventure Seeking reveals a sympathy for children. Shy Ann Katzowitz is represented by a poem about a neighbor. Ann's eyes sparkle when she talks of going to college: Anyone can amount to so much more if educated, she says. Work of hers has frequently appeared in the Daily News and the Midget. Mary Louise Johnson betrays her interest in world problems in War and Peace. She plans to attend the University of Minnesota, perhaps to major in social service work. Here at Humboldt. she delights in sports. Her favorite subject is mathematics. ' Gladys Beedle expresses the feeling of all of us in her Humboldt At school Gladys has shown that she can hold several jobs at once. As for her work after graduation, she already has several prospects. Before saying good-bye for the year, the Life staff wishes to present its sincerest thanks to all the English teachers for their help in gathering ma- terial. We thank Miss How for the many, many ways in which she has given her time and help to us. Also, to Mr. McKenny we give our appreciation for his wise supervision of the art work for the magazine. The detail work on this number was covered in a large measure by the typists-Jean Kane, Marie Baum, Josephine Hable, Helen Schwandt, Irene Lanoux. and Gladys Beedle. The senior prophecy was compiled by Della Kuehn and Alvin Jarvis, and you will all agree that it neglects no one. Ellen Sommer, June Rom, Catherine Ernst, and Goldie Sagarsky wrote the Class XVill, and Eleanor Pagel wrote the work of the Office Force. The diary, rollicking and all-inclusive, is the work of Lucymae Kent and Catherine Clancy. A complete new set of quotations to attend the pictures of the seniors was compiled by Irene Lanoux and Antoinette Smith. These quotations were taken only from recent American poets. Some thought it an impossible task, but these two overcame the impossible. Carl Bisciglia took care of the senior statistics with the help of Louise Mortinson. . All in the journalism class solicited ads under Edwin Engfer's leadership. and few were not successful. Will you not pay attention to our advertisers who, because of their confidence in us, have inserted their advertisements. It would please us and them to hear you say that you saw their ad in Humboldt Life. Gale Crom upholds the serious purpose of this magazine with her Edi- torial and Do You Remember When. And now Good-bye and Godspeed. Should everyone enjoy all that Humboldt Life wishes for all concerned with Humboldt their lives will be sweet, easy, and merry. Auf wiedersehen. CENT of iris and promise of peonies, the glow of summer colors, warm Sizing Q3 . . . . . K ' -.Qi-rj . , . . . '3-
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