Milwaukee School of Engineering - EMF Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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Milwaukee School of Engineering - EMF Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 157 of 480
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Page 157 text:

 M a m ' CZz'.’Z’.'Z':. ’ZZZZZSX'tjXpi V THE U p2 0 EMF -x iEttgtnmtttg II OFFICERS OF TERM II ENGINEERS James E Reading1, 2E......................................President Clarence E. Gasser, 2A...............................Vice-President Ray Louis Walker, 2E .....................................Secretary Karl Ebert, 2E ...........................................Treasurer Isadore Primacow, 2E ..............................Sergeant-at-arms Merritt H. McCoy, 2E...................................Class-Editor Chester Aiken, 2F .........................................Reporter FOREWORD JUST TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE LARGEST CLASS THAT HAS EVER ENTERED S. O. E. At the beginning of the fall term, the class numbered 165. With very few •exceptions, the same class is still with us. Our first victory was over the “sophs ’ when they failed to make us wear their little green caps. After that things came easy. Wc captured offices in every branch of student organiza- tion with the exception of the fraternity, and that organization was sleeping so soundly that we hardly knew it existed. The Phi Del is waking up though, and one hundred per cent of term two are going to become members. You must remember, however, that we are only freshmen. You will hear from us when we are a little better acquainted with each other and with the school. You can’t keep a good man down. The same applies to a good class; so “watch our smoke.” Page One Hundred Fifty-one

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 St Fs W ' S' ■ :£Z 'THE 1920 EMF' “ m 1 w hiiim [ lU- ir ■;:v.7»v 1 » UNCANNY, un-can’-ny. The word was not taken from can (Latin for dis- charge), it was derived from the Greek, (probably a cafe), meaning re- ceptacle. The Scotch claim on the word is absolutely without founda- tion. The word is used in connection with Nogueira’s ability to sleep in class. VIOLENCE, vi-o-lens. A term thought ungcntlcmanly before the war but rapidly coming into favor as a means of deciding an argument. WAITER, way’-ter. Part time employment indulged in by students to de- fray expenses without working. X. Y. Z. These are unknown qualities, therefore by axiom VI cannot be defined. ‘GALLIA’ All engineering is divided into three parts, one of which is called the Fresh- men, another the Juniors, and the third the Seniors. The Freshmen is bound- ed on one side by Care-free river, known as the lower side. Along the upper side it is bounded by Hardship mountains. Semester Three is a city in the Freshmen class and is inhabited by a fero- cious and barbarous tribe. Some of the heads of the tribe being called : Analy- tics, Electricity, Chemistry and many others. Analytics is fabled to have eaten ten ordinary men at a single mouthful. When this pernicious and infamous foe defeats its enemy it gives no cjitar- ter, those not escaping being massacred. Their chief ball ground is situated on the upper portion of the country in the narrow pass of Exams. Semester Three is being invaded by a band of trained and sagacious men among which arc statesmen, common foot soldiers with much impedament, the spoils of other wars. This expedition being commanded by General Brains, who is a great and sagacious general, having fought and conquered in many battles. His foot soldiers comprise a band of specially trained R. O. T. C. Chief among the warriors is Merriam, a noted orator and statesmen. When this great and glorious statesman is inspired the words that flow from his lips are as the flow of many waters. Brother Helwig, far-famed for valor, while on a scouting expedition was wounded by one of the nefarious weapons of general Chemistry’s band. His eyebrows were not bleached and his re- covery was rapid. The exploits of the remaining men are too numerous to enumerate here. Daily conflab is held with the gods in our advance against the enemy. Chief among the gods are Messrs. Brown. Stewart, Atherton, Ball and Cap- tain Ristine, who is the god of warfare. If we heed not the advice of the gods they turn to our enemies and visit upon us dire calamities. E. F. S. Page One Hundred Fifty ,---------------



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