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JUNE, 1926 W- T H E gliIgf g up J Who's What STUDENT COUNCIL Robert Nelson-E,Asst. Advertising Manager OFFICERS Jack Geller.-,v,.. Asst. Advertising Manager Murdock Beaton, W,-E .EE .tEE..,,,Pre5ident Wilbur Donaldson ,,,,,,,,, Photographer Laurence Berman-,t,,,,,t L-, Vice President Clifford JOIIHSOU ,.--.,, N --ff Off1C9 Dog Joyce Petersonccocc.. Loco LLc.--cSecretary HMI' CLUB Lenore O'Shaughnessy-,,,, ,,.W Treasurer QFPICERS ADVISERS A - B ' h' g U p 'd Mabel Colter H. E. Hillard Edna Gould G2f1ff,n'ggjUfhgbfryicgapffffdfgf MEMBERS Milford Rigg .e,,ov,,,,,,,,Y, Secretary SENIORS John Eldredge ,,a.,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Murdock Beaton, Wilbur Donaldson, Harold Feeney, Lenore O'Shaughnessy, Laurence Berman, John Eldridge, John Gran, Charles Warren, JUNIORS Russell Anderson, Edgar Gebus, Patrick McCarty, Thomas Spencer, Herbert Holm- stine, Eugene Macaulay, Joyce Peterson, Arne Wick. SoFHoMoREs Holland Cameron, Lorraine Paulson, Earl Smith, Florence Wayne. FRESHMAN Richard Allen, William Davis, May Lewis, Leon Nemer, COGWHEEL AND HM STAFF John M. Granccc. ..LL . LLEditor-in-Chief Martha E. Klotz LLLLLLLLL Associate Editor Samuel A. Staberowc-. LLLL Associate Editor ADVISERS Eleanora F. Deem, Mary E. Copley, Ger- aldine FitzGibbon. LITERARY STAFF Leon Bach, Murdock Beaton, Freda Brav- erman, Grace Brist, Philip Cohen, Irving Fahey, Janet Ferriss, Sydney Gadow, Jack Geller, Archie Gingold, Iris Goodrich, Mil- ton Grant, Ruth Halstead, Carl A. Heins, Kenneth Ingwalson, Gladys Johnson, Eugene Macaulay, Lester E. Miller, Sylvia E. Mos- covitz, Samuel N. Nemer, Ashley Robinson, Lorell Shugart, Billy Thomas, Willette Wilson. BUSINESS STAFF Lester E. Miller LLLEL ,LL ,,EEEE- ,WE Business and Circulation Manager H. A. Wolcott, L.,..,L, -Faculty Manager Clark McAllisterLLAsst. Circulation Manager Arne Wick L,-.L LE-Asst. Business Manager Catherine Pankonin Lc., L LLY. Stenographer Edward Bjorklund, Jr.-. ,,,,,-,,Yw, Advertising Manager DEBATING CLUB OFFICERS Clark McAllister ..LE.EL.L,, ,, President President Thomas Spencer LLLLLL , ,,,Vice Jack Geller LLLLLLLLLLL Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Samuel A. Staberow LLLLLLLL ,,,LPresident President Ashley Robinson ...L....,, Vice Wilbur Rice,,,, ,LLLLL L, ,,Secretary Dorothy Roe ,,,...L.,,,,,,,, Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Spencer--., ..,W. WL, ,,,President President Kenneth Ingwalson LLLLLLLL Vice Virginia Bazille- LLLLLLLLLLL ,,,,-Secretary Gladys Johnson LLLLLLLL L LLLLL Treasurer Theodore Dane LLLLLLLLL Sergeant-at-Arms FINANCIAL MANAGERS OF ATHLETICS Lester E. Miller LLLLLLLLL ,,,,Baseball Murdock Beaton LLLLLE .MLW . ,Basketball MANAGERS OF ATHLETIC TEAMS Joseph Cook LLLLLLLLLLLL ,,,,,,--Football Matt Flynn ,,L.....,,L,,L,.L,, Baseball Kenneth Ingwalson LLLLLLLLLL. Basketball Ed Weinstein, ,,,.,,,,. an .c., Hockey Ford Marshall- LLLLLLL - ,,..,,,Swimming William Schneider LLLLLLLLLL ,,,,,.Track Edgar Gebus,,,,-,-.,, .LLLL .W L, , .-ETenn1s CAPTAINS OF ATHLETIC TEAMS Steve Schultz , LLLLLLLLLLL.. ,.,-Football Lloyd Stafford, captain-elect LLLL t,-Football Milford Riggv.- ,.,..L ,,,,.-,,Baseball Ray Nelsonr, LELLLLLLLL ,c,.t,,Basketball Russell Deach, captain-elects,,,,Basketball Herbert Brooks, captain-elect,,L,,-,,,Hockey John Gran--E ,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,Swimming David Haynes LLLLLLLLLLL Wav, ,L-Track Erwin Jung, acting captain ,,L,,... Track
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16 M ' wg TrlEg up JUN13,19264 ceived three medals, one of which was for carrying an important message through a heavy barrage. He was twice gassed and died January, 1919, in France, of pneumonia. Alfred Giesen of 1916, was General Pershing's chauffeur. He spent four months at the front. The Commander of the American forces was busy night and day fol- lowing the Armistice and his chauffeur, over- worked, contracted bronchial pneumonia and died Thanksgiving Day, 1918. Joseph H. Kipp of the U. S. Marines saw hard service in France and died of wounds. Lieut. John Donohue, 1906, was early in the war. He saw hard service and was Wounded in the St. Mihiel drive in Septem- ber, 1918. In October he died in Base Hos- pital 51, where, strange to say, a Mechanic Arts girl cared for him in his last days and herself put the flag on his grave. Edward Lundholm, 1915, was in the medical corps of the 118th Infantry and was many times under fire. He died in a French hospital of wounds received in action, Cc- tober, 1918. Not all of the price of the war was paid by those who died while in service. Some came home to die. Lieut. Robert Bishop, 1910, of the Rail- way Engineers, died in St. Paul in his sleep three months after his return from France in June, 1919. Alphonse Klotz of the 15 lst F. A. fought tuberculosis, contracted in the war, for a long time before he died in January, 1925. The same may be said of Kidwell MacKnight, who returned to fight the white plague un- til 1925. Lieut. LeRoy Hensel of the 340th Infan- try A. E. F. never recovered his health after the war and died in Washington, June, 1921. Max Bernstein, 1917, had perhaps the most varied career of all our boys. A bugler, he was transferred from one regiment to an- other so frequently that for nearly two years he received no mail, He was gassed at Chateau Thierry, moved from hospital to hospital-carried an important message- was reported missing in action-wounded. Discharged in May, 1919, he entered upon his university work and social service, The gassing and the wound troubled him, and he died in Aberdeen Hospital in 1925. Business houses, schools, colleges, through- out the country have erected monuments to honor their men who fought in 1917 and 1918. These monuments vary from tablets to arches, roadways, and buildings. Me- chanic Arts has reason to be proud of the number of its former students and grad- uates who went to the war, to thrill at the distinctive service they rendered, and to grieve at the price they paid. Was not some step taken right after the war to put up a suitable memorial? What became of the plan? Would it not be well to revive the idea- lest we forget? di LUNCHROOM FORCE Top row, le!! to rightgflharley Eldridge, Vic Leonard, Kenneth lrigwalmn, Ernest Woodhouse, Fritz Gerber, Mr. Raymone, lllr. ilfIeKee. Second row, left to right4 Fatty Rigg, Ray Nelrort, Erwin fuug, Robert Nelson, Kenneth Williarnx, .Mr. Dunran. Third row, left to right--lllrr. Sfhierel, lVIr.r. Herkroth, Illrx. Wegmari, Nlrr. fohrzrorx, 11115, flrtderron, Mrr. Brady. Fnuth raw, left to rightfKathIeen MeCarty, Victoria Fire- harnmer, Victoria Guxtafron, Stella Heinze. 1-'ifllt row, left to rightgllhzriun Emerxnri, lllargaret Wagner, Lorell Shu,-qart. Genevieve Bayley. Sixth row, left to riglttgfohn IW. Gran, lllry. Nettie Firebaugh, the burr, and Billy Thomar. '
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18 T H E M JUNE, 1926 Andy Anderson ,,n.n,,n, Relay Skating Oscar Husby,-, ,,,,aA.,aaa,,. -Tennis Edgar Gebus ..,d,.,,,,,.n,.....M Chess HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS OF 1926 Ford Marshall aaa,,....,r,...r President Stewart Richter ,r,.,,,,,.r Vice President Herbert Holmstine ,,,,,.,,,ccc, Secretary Theodore Dane ccc..H,o..cccc Treasurer - OFFICERS OF 1927 Herbert Holmstine ,,,.,,,,,,.o, President Thomas Spencer-- , ,,,,.... Vice President Emil Modjeske.- ,,,,,f..cco,,,, Secretary Paul Nelson ..,..,,,,.,,,,Ycc Treasurer COGWHEEL CLUB Virginia Bazille ccc,.c.,,r,.,,, President Frances Obst ,.,.,,,ccC,.c Vice President Rose Kelleri. c,,,coc,.cc ,,--,,DSecretary Minnie Ooldenberg ,.cc...,. .-,,Treasurer G. A. A. Lorraine Paulson .LLLL...,....- President President Helen Lundquist ,,,...L,L, Vice Florence Ross ,LL.,.LL,.,,..,L Secretary Anne Siebrand .....LL..L..... Treasurer GIRL RESERVES Alberta Shelby LLLL,..L,,,.... President Dorothy Roe L,.,...L,,,.. Vice President Verna Mae Smith LL,.,,..Y,,,L. Secretary Melvina Larsen ,L.LL,.L.,,,... Treasurer HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Patricia Scanlan ..LL.LLL.,..,,, President Helen Phlanz ,..WLL.,..LL,,,.. Secretary Helen Melstrom ,.L...,.LL.... Treasurer CHEER LEADERS Samuel Staberow LLLL,,...,L Rooter King Burr Whitlock LLLL,.,.,,... lst Assistant Lowell Dodge L,.,.,L.,,,,, 2nd Assistant John Fridolinv D,,D..,,,,., 3rd Assistant Al Toensing ,,,.,.,.,..,,, 4th Assistant HM AND COGWHEEL STAFFS Top ww, left tu 1'iglil--,flrrhif fiingold, Gladyi folznron, Arne Wick, Catliarim' Panlcrrnin, Kmxnftli l7lg'fL'fll.f011, Willnttc Wilmn, Ruth Halftfrul, Syl-Dia llloycatfilz, Syzlwy Carlow, rW1,trzlui'k Beaton. Sufuml wwf-lrir Gomlriflz, flilzlfy Kobiizxon, Karl Ilxinr, Irving Falwy, Samuel N. 1VA'7lll'l', Lorfll Slmgarl, fzmzi Fu1'rin', Clark lllfillliitm, Jllillou Grunt, Leon Bach. Third 1'r11L'--Edward Bjorklund, ff., Elranonz F. Diem, Cadwirfrj, ll, 11. Wolmll, Cudtlixfrb, Geraldine FiLzGibbom: Crzrlviflrj, folm IW. Gran, Cudiforj, llffartha Klutz, Cafiociale nlilorj, Samufl Stabnuw, Lllary Coplcy, Cadtfiszrj, Letter E. Llf1'illl'r. Fnurlh ra:oAGrafe Brin, Billy Thamax, lark Geller, Clifafd jnlumnz, Rnlzrrl Neiman, Philip Cohen, Eugmw Jllacdulfy, Freda Brawiman.
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