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

 - Class of 1920

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 SR 'y ®SE ®P20 JEMF-' — Page Two Hundred Eighty-eight

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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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 m: THE U92(0 E. —-,n n, •-4 r. ufeE“§ p E. 2. P. ELECTRICIANS Vere B. Rogers ...........................................President Robert W. Kreitzer...................................Vice President L. A. Wickert...............................Secretary and Treasurer L. A. Wickert William Schnable CLASS EDITORS CLASS CARTOONIST Herbert E. Ranscht CLASS MOTTO “Nothing Is Impossible.” CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS COLORS Old Rose and Gold Michael Bower Max Burmeister HEARD AT THE “FRAT” HOUSE Bradshaw: “Can 1 get a steak here, and get back to school by 1:15?” “Mother Cassidy: “It all depends on your teeth.” Bower: “How does the lead get into a lead pencil?” Schmidt: (Thoughtfully) “I am not quite sure, but I think that it grows there.” TEAM AND SCHNABEL IN A DANCING CLASS Team: “What are you dancing on your heels for?” Schnabel: “I am trying to save my sole.” Teach: “What is an isthmus?” Legg: “An isthmus is a long neck of land that has not seen water for a long time.” Teacher: “Now Mr. Bower, can you tell me what an isthmus is?” Mr. Bower: “My brother’s neck.” Student (in mathematics) : “1 cannot understand this problem.” Dostal: “It’s no use trying to pour a 674. knowledge into a 5 brain.” WANTED Some excitement E. 2 P. Class. A silencer for talkative students. Dostal. New nerves for old ones. Kreitzer. To be a sport. Schmidt. Plenty of pretty girls. Rancht. Somebody to play with. King. Some place to take it easy. E. B. Team. A place to walk. Legg. An easy job with lots of graft. Murray. Heard in one of the theory classes. O’Connor to student: “Please don’t sit there with your eyes closed. Pay attention.” Student: “Gee. I think I can close them if I want to.” M P I Page Two Hundred Eighty-nine

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