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-1- --------------------------- -1- Pre-View OY and sorrow, humor and tragedy, are in the pages of this Annual. The joy is in the memories it contains of our school years, and the sorrow in that it signifies the closing of a glorious high school life. Many contributors in this number are newcomers to Humboldt Life. Theres Clarence Cordes, Junior, whose ancestors came from Mexico. A friend of art and outdoors is Mary Jones, who con- tributes a poem. John Wentz, who intends to retire at thirty-five, plans to go to the University of Minnesota. Charles Phelps, author of My Secret Passion, confesses also to a preference for brunettes. Fisherman now and chemical engineer to be, Harold Roussopoulos likes operating the stage lights the best of all his jobs at Humboldt. He says he will never forget how Torn Klingel strapped his lines to his wrist in Princess Ting-a-Ling. Says Clara Fromovitch, I shall be a math teacherl Muriel Jenne, a poet who plans to go to business college, declares she hates cats, but likes dogs. In preparing those features which are traditional with our senior number, every member of the journalism class took part. Earl Kirmser, of course, as editor directed the preparing of copy and the proof reading. Specific tasks covered by students were the following: Gale Crom and Edna Franzmeier, School Diary: Lucille Wettengel and D. J. Hjortsberg, faculty: Lucille Maurer, sophomore class: Edith Farnham, clubs: Alyce Laurie, junior class: Fannie Kenig, musicg Grace Dosh, Allen Van, and Arnie Reiman, athletics: Mabel O'Don- nell, alumni: Felicia Walther, Anne Busch, and Roland Kees, limer- icksg Ruth Hart, Melvin Engelbretsen, Marie Eiden, and Fred Lovell, aft. Others who assisted with this number were Mary Smith, Helen Hammond. and Dale Sampson. Ads were solicited by over twenty students led by Bennie Rutman. IMPORTANT ITEM: Mention Humboldt Life when you call on our advertisers. 111.11111111i,...-11..1.,1,.,1g,q-.1111......1
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