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■THE I920 Foster Dowling Cuba City, Wisconsin “Steinmctz” Fav. Sport: Most anything. Hangout: Everywhere. Carlos L. Harry South Range, Michigan “Happy” Fav. Sport: Chasing Jazz. Hangout: Budaas. Jos. M. Theiler Tomahawk, Wisconsin “Joe” Fav. Sport: Dancing. Hangout: Empress. Elmer O. Thierman North Milwaukee, Wisconsin “Smiles” Fav. Sport: Skating. Hangout: 10th and Grand. Hjalmer Sandstrom Ashland. Wisconsin “Pretty” Fav. Sport: Hanging around. John F. Fahey Greenwood, Wisconsin Fav. Sport: Dancing—Women. Hangout: Bcllview Hotel. Carl F. Haarmann Elkhart Lake. Wisconsin “Culla” Fav. Sport: Experimenting. Hangout: Home. Stephen M. Molnar Sykesvillc. Pennsylvania “Steve” Fav. Sport: Getting Sore. Hangout: Grand Avenue. Morton Gross Milwaukee, Wisconsin “Ike” Fav. Sport: Coming in late. Hangout: 19th. and Wells. Andrew N. Popadak Sharon, Pennsylvania “Con” Fav. Sport: Chewing toothpicks. Hangout: Frat Caf. Michael E. Novak La Salle, Illinois “Mike” Fav. Sport: Blowing Fuses. Hangout: 21st. Ave. Frank W. Stubbs Grand Prairie, Texas “Stubby” Fav. Sport: Sight Seeing. Hangout: Photo Gallery. Earl Gardener Alexandria, Louisiana “Edison” Fav. Sport: Dancing. Hangout: Coliseum. F. A. Kibler Marais Hook, Pennsylvania “Kib” Fav. Sport: Missing Class. Hangout: Washington Park. Ralph W. Kenny Chicago. Illinois “Fatty” Fav. Sport: Asking questions. Hangout: N. W. Depot. William H. Dedicoat Troy, New York “Silence” Fav. Sport: “Talking.” Hangout: Frat No. 2. Arthur N. Jenesn Allard, Montana “Art” Tony Vechiollo Buhl. Minnesota “Tim” Page Tv:o Hundred Eighty five
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p h Benjamin V. Davis R. P. Stearns Doloeous, Texas Madison, Wisconsin “Texas” “Slats” Fav. Sport: “Kidding Red.” Fav. Sport: Chewing gum. Hangout: Gayety. Wm. g Johnson Edwin A. Sauer Verona, Michigan Canistota, South Dakota “Bill” Fav. Sport: Washing dishes. Fav. Sport: Answering questions. Hangout: Frat Caf. Hangout: Arcade. CLASS MOTTO “Not at the top, but climbing.” COLORS F.merald, Green. Gold. FLOWER CLASS OFFICERS Wm. S. Johnson ...............................................President Earl Gardner........................................Secretary-Treasurer F. A. Kiblcr........................................... Athletics M. E. Nowak.............................. ........... ■........Reporter F. M. Stubbs ............................ --------„ ...........Reporter Morton Gross ..................................................Reporter CLASS GOSSIP Mr. Kibler is getting lonesome for Pennsylvania. He calls it God’s country. (Editor’s reply: I wonder what Wisconsin must be?) Davis (In laboratory class): “That stuff goes in one ear and out of the other.” Mr. O’Connor: “That’s because there’s nothing between to stop it.” Mr. O’Connor: “Mr. Stevenson, can you tell us the Unit of Electrical Power.” Stevenson, (Suddenly coming to): “Watt, Sir?” O’Connor: “Good, thought you were asleep.” Thiellcr: “Do you know that one of the hardest things for me to under- stand is the correct operation of a simple door bell ?’’ Kiblcr: “Well, I’m in the same boat. Do you know that I really didn’t know what a volt was until I saw one?” The Electrician students have absolutely no use for the Wheatstone Bridge. They are all using ferry boats. Davis (Texas) working a problem number IAZB13, Res. Lab. No. 2. connecting on a 220 volt supply and giving it the general inspection. Mr. O’Connor: “What's the idea, Texas?” Texas: “Oh, just trying to catch an ampere and choke it.” ¥ P Page Two Hundred Eighty-seven
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