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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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HUMBOLDT LIFE Adventure Seeking BY ARNOLD KOUTZ WO children crept cautiously up a flight of badly creaking stairs. From the kitchen below, the song of their mother floated softly up to them. Above loomed the attic door, the way to great deeds and remarkable ad- ventures. Sh, cautioned Bobby Redwyn aged seven, to Louise, his younger sister. Don't make any noise. Mama might hear us. The door opened slowly on hinges which protested rustily by loud creaks and squeaks. A musty odor rushed out to meet the childrens as they stood in the doorway staring fearfully into the gloomy shadows. Aw, shucks, said Bobby in a trem- ulous voice, who's fraid? I ain't, declared Louise: however, she did not relinquish her grip on Bob- by's arm. Ten minutes later, their fears for- gotten, the children were struggling with the lid of an old trunk. It opened slow- ly as if it were reluctant to reveal its treasures. The children's eyes sparkled. Oh, lookit the letters! exclaimed Bobby. i'Lots of 'em, chimed in Louise, as she brushed her unruly, curly hair from her face with a brown, chubby hand. Let's play mail man, suggested Bobby. He gathered up several of the sweet scented packets and untied the colored ribbons. Then with Louise be- hind him, he slipped quietly down stairs with a large armful of the letters and went out. A half hour elapsed before they re- turned to the attic empty handed, Evi- dently their roles as mail men had been successful. What's dis? asked Louise, as she squinted into the barrel of a dangerous looking Colt's 4 calibre pistol. Bobby took the weapon from her and looked it over carefully. l'lVlus' be a mouse trap, he decided gravely. See, the mouse sticks his head in here -he indicated the trigger guard- and this thing catches himg he tapped the trigger with a show of extreme intelligence. Oh, said Louise understandingly, as she probed deeper into the trunk. A moment later Bobby straightened up bewilderedly. Whose hair is this? he asked as he held up a bushy wig, relic of some for- gotten play in which their father had taken part. I bet it's daddy's, said Louise, with the picture of her father's bald head in her mind. Yeh, p'raps it is, assented Bobby, as he placed the wig on the floor beside the trunk and treasures. Lookit the later to Louise pair of child's bedroom slippers. He put one on over a bare foot. 'fLook, Louise, it fits! he exclaimed. He drew the other slipper on-then stood up and viewed them as he wig- gled his toes to see what motions he could discern on the softly slippered feet. Suddenly he made a resolution to himself. He took some old clothes from a nail. 'Tm gonna put these on an' play I'm Robumsing Crusof' Aw right, agreed Louise, put 'em on. In a few moments Bobby stood be- fore Louise in a ragged pair of old trousers, the legs of which hung a little below his knees in tattered disorder, and in an old shirt. Now I'm Robum-sing Cruso. You can be my dog. dived deeper into the shoes, he said a bit as he held up an old Page Five
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