Mechanic Arts High School - M Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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Page Prologue Y Y 2 Dedication Y Y YY Y Y ,YY Y 3 Honor Roll YY YY YY Y YYY YY 4 Storyf Cominon Pebblesf' bv Carolyn Goldberg, YY YYYYYYY Y 5 Story+-- The Reaper Reaps a Croc. by Helen A. Grant Y YYY 7 Poemf Comparison. by Caryl Bothe YY YY YY Y 3 Story---- Stick 'Em Up, by Vivian Rutherford YY ,,,,, Y Y, YY 9 Snapshots YY Y Y Y Y YYYYY YY 10 Storyfustocks and Bonds vs. Basketball. by Mary Guderian Y YY ll Sonnetf I-Iopef' by Minnie IY.ee Y ,,,,,,, YY ,,,, YY 12 Sonnc-tif Buinblebeesf' by Angeline Hogztic YYYYYYYY YYYYYYYY Y Y 12 Sfory-Y Another Marv Jane Romance. by Caryl Botl1eYY YY ,YYY 13 Poem-- My Love. bv Miriam Liclftcr YY ,,,,,,,,, YY, Y 14 Poemf Soc-ed. by I-Iarry Cnttinghnm YYY ,YYYYY YY Y 14 Story-- 1-Iis Man, by Elmer Backer YYY ,,,, Y, YYY YY 15 S'ory7- My First Party. by Elaine Dosen YYY Y 16 poem--- 17i1emrnaY bv Caryl Bothe Y Y Y Y YYYYY YY Y 10 1:ssavf Doors bv Eleanor Nlanteuffel Y ,,,,,,,,,, Y 17 Ess1vf An Ideal Pl'-fe to Rest by John Sonnen ,,,,,, Y 17 Poem-- What's the Use? by Gordon Nlenten ,YYY YYY Y 17 Cartoons Y ,,,,,,, Y YYY Y Y YYY Y ,,,, YYY Y '18 Essavfncornn Conservatorvf' bv Elmer Baeker Y YYY ,,,, Y 19 Fq5ayY Y A Pmsimigr Dr-Qrril-es I-Ierse-lf. bv Carol Rabm Y 19 Essayfuon Being an Old Ladvf' by Carol Rahm Y YY Y 19 Senior Pictures ,YYYYYY YY Y Y YY ,,,, YY YYY20-45 Cartoon Y YYYYY YY Y Y Y ,YYY 46 Senior I'-I5YLigl1ts YYYYY YY, ,YYYYY 47-51 Sonnet-- Tru-tons. by Lydia Schaub Y YYYYYYY YYY YY 51 Sonnet -- I7rt-ed'-m. by Lorraine Schwartz YYY YY YYYY YY Y 51 The I-Inuse of a Thousand Doors f-A Senior ProphecyYY Y 52-57 Poeine Dreams. by Irene Kahout YYYYYYYYY Y 27 Class Will YYYY Y YY YYY YYYYY YY 53 Senior Stwccial YYYYYYYYY YYY Y YYYYY, 6068 Snaoshnts Y Y ,Y YYY 69 Class Prtures YYY YY YYYYY YY Y YYY 70-73 Organizations Y Y YYY Y Y Y Y, 74-92 poem Qfwrinz. by Angeline I-Ioqive ,YY 74 poemf 11nst1o1'f '1 Thoughts. by Caryl Bothe ,YY Y 75 poem-- To a Winter Scene. by Fuggenu Leonard Y YY Y 81 Poem7 Wl1ar a Life. bv Gordon Mentcn Y tYYY,Y Y 34 Peem7 Tl1r- Desert. by Elmer Backer Y YY Y 89 Nl Club Survey YYY YYY YY YY YYY YYYY 97 Athletics YYYYY ,YYYY Y Y . Y YYYYYYY Y Y, 95-101 Sonnetf- On Destruction. bv Julius jahn YY YY YY YYYY, YYY YYY 99 Poemguplea for Freedom. by Caryl Bothe Y Y YYYY . YYYY Y YYYYY YY 99 Cartoons YYY Y YYY Y. YY YYYY Y YYYY YY YYY YY Y YY, ,Y 102 Sforvw--- Thev Are Going to I-Iang Me at Dawn. bv John Sonnen YYY 103 Riddles, by Virginia Kochendorfer, Dorothy Kaul, Sunway I-Ioivik, YY 104 Whois Who YY YYYYY YY Y ,Y Y YYY Y, YYYYYY Y Y Y 105 F'oem+ To Chemistry. by Betty Mirhaclson Y ,Y ,YYYYYYYYY Y Y 106 Snapshots Y YYYY Y Y Y Y YYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y ,YY Y 107 Poemfuljrcaming by Firelightf' by Linnea EnglundYYYY YYYYYYY Y Y 108 Poem--- The Don's Violf' by Elmer Baekcr Y YY YYYYYYY. YYYYY, 103 lVlourner's Bench YY Y YYYY YY YYYYYYY . ,YYYY YY 109-112 Sonnetf To an Empty Pocketbook. by Richard Gaumnitz YYYY YY YYY 111 Sonnet- - Sparc, by Joseph Waldimcr Y Y YYYYYYYYYYYYY Y 112 Epilogue YYYYY YYYY Y YY Y Y Y YY YYYYY YY,YYYY YY 113 Advertising YYYYY YYYY Y YYYYY 114-123 Autographs YYY Y YYY 124-125 Published by the Students of Nlechanic Arts High School St. Paul, Nlinncsota. June. 1931, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Caryl M. Bothc ASSOCIATE EDITORS John Sonnen Carolyn Goldberg ART EDITOR Cyril Martinson SPORTS EDITOR Harry H. Cottingham LITERARY ADVISER Eleanora F. Deem FINANCIAL ADVISERS Vera Strickler H. A. Wolcott STAFF Mary Guderian. Irene Kahout. Irene Nlanning, Eleanor Manteutfel. Wenonah Copley, Louise Kienitz. Harriet Paul. Lydia Schaub. Carol Rahn, Ronald Sullivan. Elmer Baeker, Bernard Rechtiene. Norman Van Guilder, John May. Townley St. Sauveur. Howard Fredericks.

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lgrulngne Doors are both charming and suggestive. There are doors of distinction and personality, doors of beauty and character. Colonial doors of the South- ern type are stately and gracious, charming in their hospitality. There is some- thing very formal and imposing about American-Colonial doorways, while Dutch-Colonial doors are as squat and broad as a dear old Dutch grandmother. New England doorways are as simple and austere as were the morals of Old New England. But, more fascinating than doors themselves are the promises which they hold, the stories which they shelter. We wait impatiently before a friend's door, eager for the sight of his face. We are mute before the misery of the door in a deserted house. We are com- forted by the majestic beauty of massive church doors, promising peace. We smile wistfully at the sight of a door battered by the kicks of tiny feet and smeared by sticky fingers. The closing of a door is a pleasant sound when it shuts us in with the people we love. We shudder at the clang of a lock when we are left outside alone. We pace fearfully before the doors of the birth chamber and the death chamber, enveloped in an agony of emotion. Doors opening upon new experiences and new faces, and closing upon the old, will confront us throughout our lives. To us, then, doors must always be synonomous with love, laughter, tears, and tragedy, yes, with life itself. C. B.

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