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f x I I DEDICATION , - To the school he is more than a physics Prof : to the Cogwheel and M he is more than a financial manager: to the faculty he is more than lVlr. Wol- cott. His very gentleness is a factor in his strength and influence. That is why the members of the M staff deem it fitting and proper to dedicate this 1931 M to Harry A. Wolcott. Mechanic Arts, take off your hat to the man who has made the HM financially possible! JV
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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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l THE Sothe, Caryl ,,,,.,...... Waldner, Joseph L Cramb, Agnes ,,,,,,,,. - Englund, Linnea ,,.,,,, L Abramovich, Edith Hoffman. Beverly ..,,,,, L Kienitz, Louise LLL LLLLL Jahn, Julius ,,.....,,,. L Swesey, Euphemia ..AW. LL Schwitzgebel, Irene Rahm, Carol L .e,,,.....- Statland, Abe u,,,,,,.,. Schwartz. Lorraine Hooseman, Harriet Anderson. Evelyn .,,,,,,, Ambler, Priscilla L ,,,, L Kahout, Irene LLL LLL- Hill, Adelaide ,,..., LL Buelke, Darwin ,,nAn.. LLL Morris, Georgia ,,....... L Janes, Robert ,,,d, L ,,,u,, Young, Camilla LL Weber, Rose ..,,,,..,,., Goldish, EstherLL Manning. Irene LLL Amon, Margaret L Hogue, Angeline LL .E,,,, . Hamm, Edward L, ..,,Ya Galuska, Anna LLL Page Four Honor Roll Mechanic Arts High School Class of 1931 Londer, Edythe LL Cottingham, Harry Wentink, Albert L Hille, Katherine LL Ravey, Marjorie LL Nielson, John LLLL Steinbeck, Martha L Guderian, Mary LL Wagner, Marguerite Rector, Julia ,,,, Berg, Phyllis LLLL Kaul. Dorothy Manke, Karl .,,, Risbrudt, Henry LL LaFleur, Eleanor L Gustafson. Evelyn Peterson, Robert LL Weswig, Paul ,,,, Foreman, Dudley L Woolery, Beth LL McCarthy, Bernice May, Catherine LL Manteuffel, Eleanor Levinson, Ann LL Vick, Helen LL,,, Dixon, Eileen ,,,, Michaelson, Betty L Millunchick, Sam L Heagle, Alberta L Pavlicek, Lillian LLL L Todora, Angelo LLLL Baeker, Elmer LLLLLL Johnson, Lucille LLLL May, John LLLLLLLL French, Lorraine LLLL Johnson, Mabel LLLL Young, Harriet LLLL Bergstrom, Ruth LLL Paul, Harriet LLLLL Papermaster, Goldie L Jurgensen, George L Anderson, Eleanor LL Rabinovitz, Celia L Scully, James LLLLL Johnston, Caryl LLL Zinschlag, Bernice LL Copeland, Florence L Drum, Edward LLLL Pearlman, Leon LLL St, Sauveur, Townley O,Laughlin, Thomas Kolsrud, Pearl LLLL DeGere, John LLLL L VanC1uilder, Norman Zeelau, Hazel LLLLL Bruckner, Alice LL. Harstad, Lenore LL,
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