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

 - Class of 1928

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l:l:'I-:Ei - Is singing to all far and wide. An obedient wife is Viola Youngg She never forgets to hold her tongue. A happy girl is Elaine Zai Kaner, For she is a well-known entertainer. Sam Bernstein now has his degree. He got it at the U, and it's M. D. A millionaire is Dorothy Bock, She keeps her money under lock. Abromovich is Oscar's name, He's now a hunter of big game. Arbutus Cram is known afar, Grand opera claims her as its star. Pete Dennisson-his fame is great- Makes snowshoes that as first class rate. Now Isabel in every zone As famous Dr. Johnstone's known. Kathleen McCarty-fair colleen- Is billed as St. Paul's organ queen. McMaster is the other name Of Martha of home-making fame. Stan Guthunz is skating 'round, At hockey he is never downed. The Smith Boys' Smithy, so they say, Is owned by Earl and his friend Day. While Smith Tepee, across the way, Is owned by Gladys and Verna Mae. The name of Krinke's known afar, For Hazel's still a swimming star. And Ray Klabunder, stalwart youth, A famous diver is, in truth. The Andy we so often cheer Is Harold Anderson, financier. And Awsumb is a name oft seen, For Gordon's face is on the screen. Of Dorothy Briemhorst we hear still, She's mentioned in an unc1e's will. Max Broner is a plunger bold. He's oft in Wall Street, we are told. And Israel Chalek's writing books, But for his living he still cooks. Eugenio Conception-sing his fame! As a great surgeon's made a name. As great tent-maker is Diethert known. Though wise, our Russell works alone. Astronomy comes to the fore, And Lydia Lenicek knows it's lore. The Benage girl-Miss Lylah here, To movie fans is ever dear. Dolores Reiling-dainty girl- Is married to an English earl. And Elmer is the name of him Who's retailer Richter of such vim. Russell Risbrudt's flying high, He pilots airplanes, by the by. The Russell girl is Genevieve. She's touring France on Teacher's leave. Salute's now a name of note, Cecilia owns a pleasure boat. And Violet Schmieding, shy and nice, Departed in a shower of rice. Bernice Schubring is on deck To care for victims of a wreck. The Schubring boy now takes the air For Marvin anything will dare. Page Twenty two H.S.iH1'Hg' Bee Olson, hello girl so rare, Has many lines under her care. James Paist is now a gardener, He'll make things grow where none e'er were. Irene Petranton, clever girl, Can set a wave or give a curl. Since Bernard Poirier is known His cartoons are on first page shown. Claude Rademacher, realtor grand, Has options on ten miles of land. Dick Ranft a butcher is, and now His friend Nick Turi cuts the cow. Dot Rediske's a tennis star, She hits the ball both wide and far. The Edith Hesli that we knew Is now famed for her Irish stew. Al Hornung, too, is on the slate Of famous farmers of this state. The name of Laser's known for capes And gowns and Emily's classy drapes. The saucy Miss named Edna Gaines To mountain climbing heights attains. Our Iris Goodrich-nicknamed Mick She models gowns for Swenson-Dick. In Harold Edstrom's tackle shop Are fishing lines to troll or drop. Dim and Gantzer's a concern Where Jennie and Alice a fortune earn. To lawyers Kanoun come all those Who know that Solomon eases woes. To Theodocia Hillstrom go! She doctors pain from head to toe. A painter of signs is Marvin Kent Thus he and James Lemke earn their rent In Fannie Hartman's tea-room cosy Everything is clean and rosy. Of Myrtle Worra much is told It's true that she has goods untold. The Smoliks now of Marjorie boast An astronomer great, she's on the coast. And Lois Stanton well is known, For all the plants and shrubs she's grown. And Jeannette Stryker, pretty girl, Is known for putting in a curl. Sophia Swaden, it is said, Of all the Swaden shops is head. And Tennenbaum's a name of note For many books that Sara wrote. Al Toensing is the organ star In the newest showhouse, F. and R. A typist Helen Vanek's now, She's made a name to which all bow. Virginia Viger, still petite, The crowds mill 'round to try to meet. The Wenzel name is justly great, For Gilbert's vaulting's still first-rate. Ray Schwarten a mechanic is From clocks he's made a new tin liz. Of Doris Seegmiller we have heard She's buying homes for every bird. John Stees and Alfred Spicer, too, Are keepers at the St. Paul Zoo. Rosella Threinen, at the bar, As great Judge Threinen's famed afar. Flo Hoffman and Marie, her sis

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PClP,g-L---N.A.H.5.iHgFE Dorothy Granse is now in Paris, She is a companion to an heiress. Miriam Lipser still does write The best of her poems is The Kitef' Our salutatorian, Tillie Herman, Is private secretary to a noted German. Virginia Hakanson by grace of Fate Has become a millionaire of late. Ethel Klosterman, happy as ever, Has written a book which is very clever. Milton Grant in 1933 Graduated from Harvard with an M. A. degree. Iona Gregory, famous as a cook, Has made millions through her recipe book. Lillian Gruber works on Mondays, All the other days are fundays. Margaret Gundy has gone west For her annual well-earned rest. Stanley Greenberg is said to be The Lord Mayor's private secretary. Magdalen Haider engaged will be, And will be married across the sea. Phyllis Hansen, a pianist great, Has the world at her feet both early and late. Werner Haney, a physics shark, In bonds has made the highest mark. Evelyn Harnden is making sweets In a shop on Selby and Oxford streets. Vergel Anderson lives quite near, She visits Mechanics every year. Mayme Axling has journeyed far And some day hopes to reach a star. Axel Kvorning's a geologist Putting the U at the head of the list. Lucreta Aufenast has an easy life For she is the governor's wife. Martin Joyce is quite a sheikg You remember, he never was very meek. Pat McCarty is on the staff Of a famous paper called Just Laugh. Helen, the younger of the Johnstone twins With .her sweet voice much applause wins. Abe Odessky leads the rest: When he sells books, he's at his best. Robert Nelson by trick of Fate Is now a wealthy oil magnate. William Moeller makes things hum From a factory he gets his income. Wilbur Oleson is teaching mathg In Prof. Norton's high, a job he hath. A wealthy young wife is Opal Lee, Entertaining at parties, dances, and tea. A will known singer is McDonald Lock- art, But he still dabbles in futuristic art. Thelma Marcum did elope, And is happy, or so we hope. Marian Martin over studies does pore, But in the daytime works in a store. Alice Marie Mathews has a long name, But as a designer she has won much fame. Helen Melstrom dolls does dress, And on their price she lays much stress. Frieda Mendelson has a pleasant life, For she is a happy contented wife. Glass beads are made by Pearl Mickel- song She makes every day at least a ton. Myron Nelson manufactures doors, And Edward Raykowski now lays floors. Paul Nelson is a well-known actor, And to poor children a benefactor. Hortense Oden still writes verseg She also has a well-filled purse. Mildren Pehrson teaches school Disciplining only with the Golden Rule. Edna Olson has changed her name She has a nice husband known to fame. Bernice Penshorn held this year A big position as first cashier. Emily Perusse wrote a bookg She called it properly Oh Look! Dorothy Peterson does G. R. work: In rain or shine she will never shirk. Gordon Peterson, our well known Swede,,' In a stock company has the lead. Richard Peterson plays baseball, And he is well over six feet tall. Lucille Philipp now makes pies In the white house kitchen. Isn't she wise? Alice Polski teaches gym, Her basketball teams their opponents trim. Gertrude Posnansky is very kindg She is nursing small children who are blind. And James Rea still does draw When he isn't practicing law. Francis Roof with tortoise shell glasses Lectures to his zoology classes. Ethel Shapiro, who always wore blue, To her profession is very true. Ernest Shonka has played his violin In New York, London, and even Berlin. Tom Spencer is a manager, Of a theater called Scarlet Tanagerf' Grace Stannand designs dressesg She has now' long golden tresses. Goldie Staubitz is a dancer In a play called The Mad Prancerf' A wealthy architect is Isador Straus, He designed and built his own big house. . Emma Trautman for Girl Scouts worksg She's friendly, reliable, and never shirks. Avery Treon has invented A machine. To sell it he has consented. Mamie Trocinski pounds a typewriter She has won prizes as a speed writer. Perry Waldo is a genius's name For Perry's statues have ever great fame. Ronald Wilson, sells real estate. He has many experiences to relate. Ruth Woolery, cute little elf, Lives in an apartment all by herself. Billy Thomas, at the microphone's side, Page Twenty-one



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FHFE---iN.AH.S.iFIg-'FE Fronll. Broadway's stage blow many a iss. The Hokanson lad, our Wallie tall, Still answers to athletics' call. George Krauch goes as his fate decrees, He now makes all the great tepees. And Benner, Dorothea's name Because of acting has gained fame. Dutch Bergman-who is not his friend? On Daci'tmouth's team has played right en . And Rosness, name of Helen fair, Is stamped on tonics for the hair. Tom Bougie's name is on the box Of Bougie's Pills for Chicken Pox. Cagnoni is the name she stamps On all Cecilia's famous lamps. Of Gordon Cairncross much is heard- I-Ie's crossed the Pole, booted and fur- red. The Carlson girl, sweet Geraldine, Was Minnesota's campus queen. Dick Carlson is a clever boy, With Carlson's Toys he's brought much joy. As Madame Edna, danseuse great, Miss Adams' billed in every state. And Adelhelm is famed afar, For Herman is a chemist star. The Stop and Go of Lawrence Alt Cries to each speeder Go or Halt. The name of Anderson is known, For J'ennie's reading system's grown. Marge Bailey's fame spreads to the Nile, For gowns she makes are new in style. And Barbari is linked with art That Lucy's given quite a start. Bill Barsch-an author great is he, His latest novel is called She . George Loomis is a sculptor famed, For beauty is his sculpture named. McLaughlin is a name of note, In dancing Bonnie's left the rote. Both Fred Malloy and Burr Whitlock Are athletes of the finest stock. An artist rare is Thomas Magner, His art is this-photographer. Bernice Millunchick can debate, She is the champion of the state. For Margaret Morgan do they call, She's champion of kittenball. To Chaplin Edward Morris now The army officers all bow. An engineer of the fast mail Is Wallter Mund. I-Ie'll through towns sal . Cecilia Mundt's a music star, Her violin is heard afar. As Margaret Nevins oft has said, Her henna will turn all hair red. The Nierad girl is Elsa fair, She owns some Rembrandts that are rare. Earl Nord's an architect so great To talk to him in line you'll wait. Merle Loppnow is a doctor great, He operates upon the pate. The grocery store of Lawrence Luhrsen Is known to almost every person. The Johnson girl-she's named Bernice, Makes famous blankets out of fleece. Chequita Lonewolf on the stage Of gay New York is all the rage. La Vonne is the name of her Who makes the Lensing trade-marked fur. A shoemaker by trade and name Is Bill Shoemaker of cobbler's fame. The trade of her named Margaret Lane Is making furniture of cane. The Siebrand kind of cake is high But oh! the taste! Anna's patrons cry. Edith Zopii is a great composer Every musician knows her. The Zeff Boys' Band their music plays And Arnold says Oh, how it pays. As Preacher Zeelan Helen's known, To listen to her, all are prone. Another teacher of great fame As gymnast Violet Winter came. The Evelyn Winslade that we knew Into fame and fortune grew. The Winnick instruments for Math That Herman makes arouse great wrath. And Rena Williams, of the curl, Is Mary Pickford's dressing girl. Melvin Plepler takes a part In many a show, for that's his art. Pearl Plonty's restaurant's of note, She serves her meals all table d'hote. Irene Polski-she lives here- Will doctor throat, eye, nose, and ear. Ethel Podewils, sweetest of blondes, A typist is-and, too, sells bonds. Catherine Schoonmaker in this list Is booked as a great pianist. Of Irene's fame this is the gist- She's Soderberg, the alienist. Betty Storch, a charming lass, Dances nightly for the mass. Greg Tschida's sailing on the sea. A ship captain he's known to be. In old Madrid lives Catherine Spain. She lives there now 'cause that'3 her name. A chef of note is Inez Sorlien, She cooks for sick, well, fat, or lean. A lecturer is Evelyn, Miss Trummer critics' praise does win. Margaret Berry's singing now, On Broadway she is called a wow, An editor is she, of fame, And Mamie Emerson is her name. A social service worker great Is Dorothy Harris, here of late. Rose Hoffman still is on the stage And singing. She is all the rage. For Alice Hoivik still they call, She's head nurse in a hospital. And William Karp-wisest of boys- Is now a man, and making toys. Our Margaret Keefe's a sheikess yet, To see her show, men go in debt. And Ralph Kolstad, our jumping ace, ll Page Twentyvthree

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