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

 - Class of 1927

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THE M - Alphonse Nistler's writing on l'Life,s'l staff, He give- his readers many a hearty laugh. Paul Halper is a trapper in the North. This coming winter now will make his fourth. Gay Louise Raasche is a noted pianist, 'Mongst native artists she now heads the list. And talk alwout your operatic stars, H.-Xll' Yessey's tenor notes enrapture lkflars. Dorothy Schrandt's been married quite a while, She keeps her home and children up in style. And lfllen Parkhurst knows exactly how, To demonstrate the things she sells by now. liven Frank just went and married a big ucopn And when she tells him go he does not Ustopf' Fair Shirley Truman's still a quiet girl, But on her left hand she now wears a pearl. And Dorothy lflvenson is now a steno She's favorite oliice girl at Hotel Reno. Miss Helen Yitek has gone lfast to teach, And all her students say she is a peach, And Nlary C0lClllH11'S having a good time For dainty placards she is writing rhyme. Big john Zakreske plans to write a book, To gain this end all else he has forsook. Our Raymond Gadow has a chorus class, Which many rind is quite hard to surpass. Lucille Farrell makes a happy wife, She says it is the higgest job in life. And Helen VVinter has heen teaching school, Her superintendent thinks she is a jewel. Our Tony Tschida runs a quaint Eat Shop, Where youthful couples after dances drop. That johnny Laahs, the famous Hap-jack Hopper, just quit his curious job to be a ncopperf' Miss Nledbery could always entertain, Cher6,' now dances for the King of Spain. Dann Wiener edits quite a daily paper, He's winning fame, too, as a wise debater. And Edna Teuber is ll dietician, The doctors all consult her on nutrition. 26



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T I-I E UM!! WHO'S WHO STUDENT COUNCIL KPFIVICERS Eugene Macauley .. .. President Clark McAllister ...Vive President Burr Whifl0Ck ,.,, . Secretary-Treasurer .ADVISERS If. B. I'i0ll'1C Mabel Colfer MEMBERS SENIORS Clark McAllister, Harold Goodwillie, Arnold S. Peterson, Arnold W. Peterson, Herbert HoIIII- stine, Arne Wick, Antoinette Wagner, Eugene Macauley. JUNIORS Russell Risbrudt, Burr Whitlock, Carl Nelson, ,loc Nemo, Gertrude Waits, Milton Grant, Earl Smith, Harvey St. Peter. SOPHOMORICS Arne lVIentes, Louis -Iahn, Clifford Johnson, Tru- man Risbrudt. I-'IucsIIIvII:N IN-Iarie Teeters, William Hawkins, Josephine Davis, Lois Aldva. 'KCOGWHEEL' AND HMP STAFFS Nlilton Grant . . . Editor of Cogwheel Billy Thomas . .. .. Editor of M Eugene Macauley .. .. ,,,, Sport Editor ADVISERS Eleanora E. Deem Mary E. Copley Geraldine Fitz Gibbon IJITICRARY S'I'AIfIf Gordon Awsumb, Grace Brist, Marjorie Buch- anan, janet Ferriss, Ruth Halstead, Dorothy Har- ris, Clitlord Johnson, Gladys -lohnson, Alphonse Nistler, Frances Obst, William Royce, Ervin Schulz, Irene Soderberg, Willette Wilson, Win- ifred Woltman, Arnold Zeff, George Zimmer- man. BUsIwIcss S'I1xIrIf H. A. Wolcott . .... .. .. .Adviser Lester E. lVIiller. ..- . .. I Business and Advertising Manager ,Iames McAllister ..., . Asst. Business Manager Qlulian Haase .. .. ..Asst. Advertising Manager Clark McAllister . ..., . Circulation Manager Alames Harvey. . .Asst. Circulation Manager Alma Williams, Lois Penshorn . Stenographers George Gere.. . . .... .. . Photographer George Andrews .. . Ofiiee Dog M CLUB OIfIfIcIf:Rs Fred Gerber... ..... . PICSICICDI Charles Eldridge .. .Vice President Lester E. Miller .. . Secretary Milton Grant-.. .. .. . .... . .... .. ..... Treasurer Marvin Schubring.. .- Sergeant-at-Arms .ADVISERS Eleanora F. Deem IVIary E. Copley Vera Billings Edwin McKee DEBATING CLUB P. Critchett . .... Adviser CJFFICERS Theodore Nightingale.. . .... .. . ...President Louise Rose .... .... . .. ...Vice President Lucille Nelson .... . .... .Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS . Adviser ...-.President Pearl Heal . .. .. OFFICERS Clark McAllister . ,... Arne Wick . . .. ...Alice Florence Ferriss George Zimmerman .. . JUNIOR CLI-Iss Alosephine Johnson ...... . .... . OI7l7lCPlRS Mark French... Doris Nelson..... .Vice .Ianet Forriss Milton Grant. . . . President Secretary Treasurer . Adviser President President ..... Secretary ..-.Treasurer Burr Whitlock.. .......... ....... S ergeant-at-Arms SOPHOMORE CLASS Ruth Creglow .. OF1f'IcIiI: Clifford .lohnson ..- Adviser . ...President Truman Risbrudt .... .Vice President Angela Hodgman .. .. ...Secretary Lillian Lustman . .. ,. ,. ....-Treasurer William ,Davis . .. . Sergeant-at-Arms FINANCIAL MANAGERS OF ATHLETICS Clark McAllister .. . ....... . . .... ..... ...., B a seball lVIilton Grant . .... . .. ....... I .... ..-. ...Basketball MANAGERS OF ATHLETIC TEAMS Lester E. Miller .... .... ..... ..... F 0 o rball Thomas Heinze . .. ' ....... Basketball blames Black ..... ..... ...... B 3 ggball Theodore Nightingale .. .. ....... Hockey George Zimmerman . . .. ...Swimming Alan Vassev . ..,....,.. Track

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