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

 - Class of 1920

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Page Two Hundred Fifty

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 --------- .5THE 11920 E i36 «7 f if £ Elertroterljmrtan 7-A Paul B. Chenkovich East Halena, Mont. Howard W. Collard Nickname “Crutchy” Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Joe F. Griffin Nickname “Grif” Kenosha, Wis. Raymond J. Hingston Athclstan, Prov. Quebec Samuel J. Hyle Spruce Creek, Penn. James Highfill Nickname “Sleeping Jimmy” Pawhuska, Oklahoma Olaf Jonssan Nickname “Silk Hat Harry” Milwaukee, Wis. Mathew Korpi Fitchburg, Mass. Albert W. Kremser West Allis, Wis. Edward S. Krcmski Nickname “Eddy” Milwaukee, Wis. Wm. Kunde Nickname “Billy” Milwaukee, Wis. Jack Marshall Nickname “Irish” Blenheim, Ontario, Canada Harry P. Metropoulos Nickname “Big City” Chicago, 111. William Preisler 55 Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. William A. Schmeling Nickname “Billy” Milwaukee. Wis. Chas. Skwierawski Milwaukee, Wis. Rabon B. McKnight, Jr. Nickname “Mack” Fort Worth, Tc qas. Art B. Wangerin Nickname “Wieners” Milwaukee, Wis. Raymond J. Gagnon Millbury, Mass. John L. McCully Nickname “Mac” Milwaukee, Wis. David E. Hall Nickname “Happy” Milwaukee, Wis. Alfred O. Stoehr Nickname “Steps” Elmhurst. 111. Albert E. Utrup Nickname “Bert” Fort Jennings, Ohio. Walter Jahnke Nickname “Heck” Milwaukee, Wis. Edward C. Dornoff Milwaukee. Wis. Chas. E. Pallowick Nickname “Polly” New Butler, Wis. Gerald Thomas Egan Nickname “Micky” Woodward. Iowa Wilfrid Edw. Gionet Nickname “Bill” Lowell, Mass. V-A Guy Armstrong Nickname “Canada Bird” Nipissing. Ontario, Canada Carl Benzinger Milwaukee, Wis. Bernhardt Berndt Nickname “Sleep in the Room” Milwaukee, Wis. Page Tuso Hundred Foily-nine



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r h i«4 TEE i92CD EMF George Schwantes Nickname “Lizzie” Carl Thomas Nickname’ “Speed” Milwaukee, Wis. Thomas Voitek Nickname “Fighting Bull’ Luzerne, Pa. Leland H. Wight “Look Out Girls” Northhampton, Mass. Renae Warmington No. Milwaukee, Wis. Arthur Wanty Nickname “Art” Milwaukee, Wis. Oscar J. Wordal Nickname “Ockic” Austin, Montana £ M A BALD ONE Jack has always eaten at the Frat-Caf, and, like everyone else, has always found Mother Cassidy’s “eats” of the very best quality. One day, however, Jack got hold of a dish of strained honey. After taking it to his table he discovered to his dismay that it contained a couple of hairs. Hastening back to the counter lie exchanged the offending dish of honey for one of ice cream. No sooner had Jack started to eat the cream, however, than he noticed that it also contained hair. Jack, quite peeved by this time, hurried back and demanded something free from hairs. Mother Cassidy was all apologies and told him to try a dish of apple sauce. You can imagine Jack’s disgust when lie discovered that there was hair in the apple sauce. Unable to contain himself longer, he rushed back and set the sauce squarely in front of Mother Cassidy. “I ordered honey,” he complained, “and it was full of hairs.” “Quite so,” gurgled Mother. “It easily happens. Doubtless it came from the comb.” “Oh,” said the astonished Jack. “Well, perhaps you can explain why there were hairs in the ice cream?” he questioned sarcastically. “Certainly,” answered Mother. “You see we shaved the ice this morning. Nothing unusual about a stray hair getting in.” “Is that so?” snapped Jack. “I want you to know that even the apple sauce had hairs in it. What can you say to that?” Mother Cassidy looked nonpulsed for a moment, but finally chuckled. “Well say Jack, you’ve got me there. I can’t understand how that could have happened. Those apples were all Baldwins.” Page Two Hundred Fifty-one

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