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

 - Class of 1926

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3.L.. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May May May May Jun. Jun. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Sept. .ETHE 22-Max Moody named high point man in National lnterscholastic Swimming meet at Evanston. 24-Harry Blackmun won preliminary oratorical contest. 28-Harry Blackmun won city ora- 17 18 torical contest. -Max Moody chosen captain of All-State Swimming team. 19-Tommy Milton, former Trainer, smashed world's speed record. 1-Johnson defeated Mechanic Arts 5 -l in baseball. 9-Class of '25 gave HJ. S. at Ma- sonic Temple. 10--Mechanic Arts Spelling team took highest place at meet. Fay Michaud married to Harry Coleman. 15-MarshallBragdon won scholar- ship to Harvard. 15---Marion Hodges valedictorian of 14- Class of '24 Qaverage 94.270, Dorothy Vvlidman, salutatorian Caverage 91.411 Vivian Brodeen married to Charles Minty. Dan Shirk married to Stella Mor- rine. 3-Mechanic Arts baseball team de- feated Humboldt 20-O. 24-Maxine Ries and Muriel Rutchick won 10th and 18th places in Na- tional Essay Contest on C, M. T. C. 21--Mechanic Arts Orchestra played 5 at Sousa's concert. Mr. Sousa, himself, directed. -Mechanic Arts football team de- feated Johnson 2 7 - 6. 11-Mechanic Arts football team trounced Central 44-0. SEPTEMBER1924 TO JUNE 1925 -Returned to school as Juniors. Nov. 6, Nov. Nov. Nov. 26 7--Mechanic Arts gave gym and chorus exhibitions at M. E. A. Convention. 11-M. A. H. S. walked over Central in the final football game of the season with the score of 44 to O. --Our football team took both City and Twin City Championships. -Alumni M Club held a ban- quet at the Ryan Hotel. 'AM Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Eeb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May H JUNE, 1926 -Freshman-Senior Aviation Party. and Dec.-Compulsory vaccination in all the city schools. 1-Evelyn Korrel won a free trip to 4 18 15 27 25 4 4 20 29 10 Chicago in Boys' and Ciirls' Club Work. 5-The Senior Class presented Dulcy as their class play. -Eritz Leiber spoke on Shakespeare and the Stage at school assembly. -The Evergreen Tree, a Christ- mas masque, was given for the Christmas program. -Spanish Club formed. -l924M Senior Banquet. -M. A. H. S. basketball team beat Johnson 24- 14. -Debating Club formed. -Students of Mechanic Arts and other schools listened to President Coolidge's inaugural address over the radio. -School took Twin City Hockey Championship from West High. -M. A. trounced Central 35-18 and won City Basketball Cham- pionship. --Mechanics earned title of State Champs in basketball- by defeating Faribault. Basketeers left for Chicago. -Westport, Kansas, downed Me- chanic Arts basketball team in the most thrilling game of the tOur- nament. 13--Boys returned from Chicago, 21-Chess tournament. 28-Eirst Senior Day at Mechanic Arts. 1-M. A. Orchestra won District Music honors, 3-Senior Day given by the Class of '25 8-Leonard Lustig took first place in school Mustache Contest. --The Student Council of Mechanic Arts was organized and its first election was held. Jun. 3, 4-The Club presented an athletic vaudeville in order to en- rich the treasury. SEPTEMBER 1925 TO JUNE 1926 Sept. l2-Re-entered school.

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JUNE, 1926 T H E uMsv High Lights of Senior History MISS ELMIRE MOOSBRUGGER, Class AdUl-SGI' Oct. 26-The Minnesota High School Press Association was held at Central High School. took second prize. Apr. Apr, 18, May 18 4Mechanic Arts won St. Paul High School Relay Skating Champion- ship. Mechanic Arts Basketeers defeated Central 22-17. City Championship copped by M. A. H. S, Swimming team. Mechanic Arts defeated Eveleth in Hockey 9-2. 19, 20-Chorus classes presented The Mikado under direction of Mr. Raymond. The operetta was the biggest success of the year. -Junior-Senior Prom. SEPTEMBER 1923 TO JUNE 1924 Sept. 8-Re-entered School. Oct. 30--Eootball team presented 'AMatri- mony. Nov. 2-Rube Wagner elected football cap- tain for 1924. Nov.21-Mechanic Arts sent delegation from the MM to conference in Madison, Wisconsin. Dec. 1-Miss Hilda Miller married to Mr. Sampson. Dec. 2-Mechanic Arts basketball team de- feated Alexandria 13-3. Dec. 7-Class of '25 organized. Dec. 8-Homecoming held. Jan. 1-Cameron Beck of New York thrilled school with message Character, Clean-Living, and Leadership. Jan. 25-Central defeated Mechanics in Eeb. Hockey 3 -2. -Cogwheel, first newspaper issued Nov. 1 Nov. 3-- ---Ereshman-Senior Girls' party. -Central defeated Mechanic Arts High School football team with a score of 6-0. Mechanics beat Alexandria foot- ball team, the previous year's State Champs. Orchestra played at M. E. A. Con- at Mechanics. Eeb. 14-Prophecy that everyone-even teachers, will have bobbed hair in 5 years. Eeb. 16-Mr. Louis Gilbert married to Marie Cornwell. Eeb. 26-Mechanic Arts wins Twin City Relay Skating Championship. vention. Dec. -Organization of Girls' Cogwheel Club. Dairy Show Contest. Mechanics ran off with first three prizes, Prof. McKee introduced new school pin. Music Shack was built. Eeb. 29-Junior Class held Valentine In- formal. Mar. 1O+C1ass of '26 held election of of- ficers. Dean Schamber broke leg While playing basketball. SEPTEMBER 1922 TO JUNE 1923 Sept. -Entered the portal of Mechanic Arts for the Hrst time.



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JUNE, 1926 i T H E M 27 Oct. 9--Mechanic Arts approved Student T316 of the Seniors Council appropriation bill. a Oct. 14-Mechanic Arts downed Humboldt B!! SYI-VIA E' MOSCOVITZ Oct. in football. 16-Mechanic Arts football team de- feated Eau Claire. Oct. 2O7Bachelor Club organized. Oct. 22-H. E. Club held election of offi- cers. Oct. 30A-Mechanic Arts football team de- feated Cretin. First High School night at the Astor. Oct. 31-Alumni gave Mechanic Arts a sign bearing the name of George Weitbrecht. Nov. 10-Homecoming held. Nov. ll-Mechanic Arts football team de- feated Central l6-7. Nov. l9-Football banquet held. Nov. 24-Bachelorette Club formed. Dec. 3, 4-The Class of '26 presented The Romantic Age. Dec. 6-Largo, Wilbur Rice's pet alligator. cashes in. Dec. -Mysteria Lodge formed. Dec. 18-Second Senior Day at Mechanic Arts. Dec. -Mildred Peabody married to Ernest Nelson. Lenore Selby married to Richard Krueger. Jan. l2-Cogwheel Kid party given. Jan. l5-Winifred Wilkerson married to Dr. Harvey Brown. Jan. 28-Commencement exercises held, 19252. Feb. lO-Pep assembly held. Feb. 20-Literary Digest Clubs formed in Mr. Kruger's Economics classes. Feb. 23AElection of Student Council repre- sentatives. Feb. 24-Girls' Cogwheel Club assembly held. Mar. 5-Johnson defeats Mechanics for City Basketball title. Mar. 8--Murdock Beaton elected president Apr. l4, of Student Council. l5, 16- Pirates of Penzance pre- sented by chorus classes. Mechanic Arts wins City High School Swimming championship. N the fall of two and twenty, Nineteen hundred two and twenty, To this temple, called Mechanics ' Came ten score or more of children Styled the freshmen: new these children To the dates of ancient hist'ry, To the chemical equations, To the proper forms of English. Uneventful days then followed Till their second year of learning. Big Chief Lange brought together CHeep Big Chief, this famed D. Langej ln assembly all these warriors, Called them Sophomores, his warriors. Joined them in one common uniong Named for them the fair Elmira Of the tribe of good Moosbrugger As a Counsellor, and Guardian Bade them choose a noble Small Chief. Lots were cast: it fell to worthy Laurence Berman to be leader Of his brothers, Lange' children, Maxine Ries to be his chief aid, Edna Schwartz to be recorder: Of their tribal stores and treasures, Harold Zuch appointed keeper. Laws were made by Small Chief Berman, Grace of Lee, and Haynes called David, For they needed laws to follow, Laws to keep the peace among them. And alasl they soon discovered That their stores were lacking treasures, Lacking coin both gold and silver. Labored busily the maidens, Offered in the market sweet-bits. Offered to the rich and friendly: Filled with coins the empty coffers. Time then passed till four and twenty, Till September, four and twenty: 'ASophomores they were no longer, Now sophisticated Juniors Lots again were cast among them. To replace their tribal leaders. Sam of Staberow now Small Chiefg Wilbur Donaldson his right hand: Maiden Mamie Petrovansky Scribe of all their tribal records: Genevieve Haugen treasure-keeper,

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