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'TELE 1192(0 E wut £ M £ M cr ilrrljamrctl anil iEbrtriral Irafting DRAFTING DEPARTMENT Herman Schubring.................................... President William H. Forsyth ..............................Vice-President Arthur H. Gruhle...............Secretary, Treasurer and Class Editor ALVIN F. BRAEKING EDWARD E. HESS Indianapolis, Ind. “ Do” ARNOLD A. BACHHUBER Brandon, Wisconsin “Cohen” HUGO HENKE Mayville, Wisconsin Mellen, Wisconsin CHESTER BRAATZ FRANK P. KNOWLAN “Chet” “Pete” Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay, Wisconsin WALTER V. BARRETT BEN C. SHIMEK New Richmond, Wisconsin “Shimmie” HARLAN BROMLEY Appleton, Wisconsin “Brom” FRANK W. LISTER Sparta, Wisconsin “Les” M. CLEARY Jefferson, Wisconsin Duryea, Pennsylvania JOSEPH LUTIN S. C. DENNISTON Milwaukee, Wisconsin “Stub” ALFRED W. MEYER Hudson. Wisconsin “Happy” CLIFFORD EASTMAN Indianapolis, Ind. “Red” OTTO H. NIEMANN Lansing. Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin WALTER FINDER HARRY E. OLIVE Lake Mills. Wisconsin Oshkosh, Wisconsin WILLIAM H. FORSYTH CM AS. OBERSHEIMER “Village Cut-up” “Obc” Cameron. Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin FREDERICK ERICKE HENRY PETERSON “Sweet Patootee” “Pete” Lake Mills. Wisconsin Crandon, Wisconsin SIPBLIAN T. GAGNER HARLEY A. PRESCHER “Zip” Sheboygan, Wisconsin Rice Lake. Wisconsin ARCHIE PULS ARTHUR GRUHLE Milwaukee. Wisconsin “Big Art” STOWE RICHARDS Kiel. Wisconsin Kimberly, Idaho HUGO HACKBARTH HENRY IT. SCHULLER “Huckleberry” “Heine” Milwaukee. Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin Page Three Hundred Twenty-two
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LYNN N. SKINNER RAYMOND WINESBURG “Skinriey” “Red” Watertown, S. Dakota MaHUnn S 11AUOLD STUELKE Mad.son, b. Dakota Lake Mills. Wisconsin K. WIGHTMAN F. H. SCHIMMEL “WKitie” „ . . Milwaukee, Wisconsin Princeton, Wisconsin FAMOUS CHORISTERS They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me.......................A. D. Mathys Take It Slow and Easy ....................................W. Finder 'There’s Someone More Lonesome Than You....................C. Braatz 1 Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now ............................F. Gericke IIow You Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm...................A. Gruehle Alcoholic Blues ....................................... F. Know San i Wonder How the Old Folks Are At Home......................Calhammer I Want To Go Back To Michigan ......................Mr. Chamberlain My Sweetie .............................................W. Tiemann Freckles .......................................................Lutin Back Home Again In Indiana .............................A. W. Meyer Oh! Frenchy ........................................... S. Richards Mammy’s Little Coal Black Rose .................................Healy I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles..................................Shubring You’d Be Surprised ..........................................Wightman In ILautcrbach1 Hah Ich Mein Strumpf Verloren ....... .................F. M. Shuster and W. W. Wedemeyer Huckleberry Finn ..................................................R. Bartz School Days................................................ All of Us Twas midnight on the ocean. Noll a street-car was in sight; 'The forest fires burned brightly, dim And it rained all day that night. On a winter’s day in August The sleet was snowing fast As a hare-foot boy with «hoes on Stood sitting on the grass. S. Gagner of the M. and E’s says lie doesn’t believe he’ll make a good draftsman. Says lie has lots of speed, but no control. “Kid” Bromley went skating last Sunday. Says he doesn’t want to sit down again for the rest of his life. Rookie No. 1 handling pair of dividers: “What arc these things used for?” Ditto No. 2. “Oh. they’re used for cutting holes out of paper.” Today’s moral: We don’t get much money, but we have a lot of fun. A. BRAEKING. Page Three Hundred Twenty-three
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