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

 - Class of 1926

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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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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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lH??1EQ.1929.D . . T H E AIMNQ Wfhe Follies of 1936,' Henningers new show The Fol lies of 1936. It was given at Arthur Partridge's theatre, The Belvidere, which has opened under the management of Edward Bjorkland, Jr. The show is rather a pretentious one, with a cast of nearly one hundred and fifty. The largest orchestra ever seen with a revue is assembled under the direction of Edward Weinstine, who is ably assisted by his con- cert master, Carl Stober. Soloists in the orchestra are Emil Heir and Philip Cohen. This Junior Symphony plays to perfec- tion the exquisite lyrics written by Lorin Wollan, Will Schneider, and Robert Bell. The settings of the review certainly de- serve an article to themselves. For them Mamie Petrovansky, Dorothy Crawford, and Raymond Deeg are responsible. Robin Frost, however, designed the settings for the bal- lets, which show his usual skill and mas- terly technique. Cierald Knuteson and Ed- ward Ziegler deserve a good deal of credit for the construction of the settings. The review opens with a chorus, which is led by Theresa Robertson, and in the front row we find Dorothy Abbott, Violet Nel- son, Caroline Bruns, Esther Hoeflin, and Ethel Abbott, wearing to perfection the cos- tumes designed by Lorell Shugart and Adele Ciross. Immediately after the chorus, Ashley Rob- inson and Wilbur Rice c'onvu1se the audience with their brilliant repartee. Ash later doubles in the show as strong man, juggling Walter Olson, LeRoy Coffin, and Sam Roi- blatt from arm to arm. Ashley had been billed as the Ash-Man until the Ash- men's union objected: he is now billed as Young Hercules. Keith Yandon and Bernard Horowitz ap- pear next in a glorified buck and wing dance, which calls to mind the fact that during the 1926 Charleston craze both of them won several prizes because of their unique con- tortions. They are followed by Freda Brav- erman and Ray CSwedeJ Nelson in a skit written by Reuben Holm. Of course Freda's extreme height and Swede's diminutive stature brought down the house. Maxine Ries, a pupil of Pavlowa, is the AST night saw the opening of Leroy premier danseuse of the ballet which fol- lows. The ballet, a rather pretentious affair, is called A Night in Egypt. Maxine's partner is John Eldredge. In the supporting cast we find Eunice Johnson, Helen Hoose- man, Mary Irish, Dorothy Dorland, Frances Cosgriff, Antoinette Musacchio, Elizabeth Murphy, Mildred Olson, Ruth Shane, John Altman, Harry Angier, and Oscar Husby. Following the second chorus, which is billed as the Parade of the Models, and in which we see Dorothy Roe, Marion Far- rand, Eva Frank, Margaret Cassellius, the prima donna of the review, Martha Klotz, appears and sings several songs, which were written exclusively for her by her personal friend, Mabel La Doucre, who has just re- turned from Paris. Irene Hoivik and Ray Holzer next amuse the audience with their quips, and are fol- lowed by a second ballet, written by Ed. Howe and Marjorie House, and called Hia- watha and Minnehahaf' This features the famous Sioux scalp dance taught to LeRoy Whitlock in Northern Minnesota ten years ago. In the middle of the playlet, that follows, in which Sam Staberow, Christine Shepherd, and John Krema are featured, Bernice Res- nikoff, chairman of the Humane Society, was observed stalking down the aisle. Armed with a powerful pair of field glasses she stood silently until the middle of the dance by Esther Tuetene, when she at- tempted to arrest Ford Marshall, the stage manager, for allowing the dancer to appear in so daring a costume. La Tvetene is do- ing the Eskimo spring dance, and Miss Res- nikoff maintains that it is sheer cruelty to kill 743 polar bears in order to make a cos- tume entirely of their right ears. After Mr. Marshall was led away, weeping and re- pentant, Florence Anderson took charge of the show, and drove the call boys, Duane McFarland and Merwin Hoyt, to madness. The affair resulted in the wardrobe mis- tresses, Elma Morrow, Norma Johnson, and Irene Grudnoski's resigning at once. The next episode of the review features Stella Heinze in Wagnerian roles. She is supported by Leo Hemminghaus, Hilda Sandau. Cyril O'Bryen, and Joe Barnett.

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