Case School of Applied Science - Differential Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1913

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Class of 1912 OFFICERS President ...... ...... F . M. Roby Vice President .... .... C . K. Williams Secretary-treasurer . . . . .lVl. R. Strong Senator .......,. ..... J . F. Maline Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .... A. l'l. Newton Historian ....... . . .l7. E.. Brooks HISTORY Reader, behold in us a tired but happy throng, strug- gling over the goal line after four years of straight line bucking. Occasionally, it is true, we have resorted to trick plays, such as Hspikesf, but have invariably been thrown back for a loss. Abandoning the simile, we are the class of 1912, about to carry the name of Case into the world. The numerals 'IZ we have written in our books and affixed to our names for four long years, and we are just awakening to a realization of what they mean. It is our sincere hope and belief that our' passage through Case has left some indelible imprint upon her records and has had some bearing upon her future. Proudly we look back upon a few of our achievements: the push ball contest between fresh- men and sophomores was an idea introduced into school by our classg the Junior Prom. was revived by our dance committeeg college hockey, later replaced by basketball, entered Case at our instigation. These are but a few of the important strides in advancement that we have enabled Case to make. Let every class following do as much, and Greater Case will soon cease to be a dream. lncidentally, we are the last class who braved the entrance examinations, those Furies that so carefully guarded the portals of Case School of Applied Science. Although conditions, misfortune, and even death, have lessened our number, we are still the same old classg and though misfortune and death visit us after leaving, we will still look back upon Case-not as individuals, but as members of the class of 19125 and when we hear the Hoo-rah, and see the Brown ancl White a-Hying, our proudest moments will be when we say: I was in the Class of l9l2.



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E ' GK ' 37 S lmore Gustave Berne1ke, Chief, .4 T A, T B II Cleveland Central I-ligh School. Chief is that unperturbed and distinguished-looking gentle- man whom we have sometimes seen haunting the main building. Nothing ever seems to Worry him nor to chase that expression of content from his face. ln fact, the impression of self-confidence which he gives evidently had its effect with the Taw Baits, for we must add that he is numbered with that disreputable aggre- gation. It must not be thought that Chief's sole occupation is in roaming from room to room in the main building, for he occa- sionally indulges in a little baseball for the glory of the civil department. Frazier Hansford Doddridge Berea Baldwin University. A bustling, business-like little person, Dodd has lost no time in wearing off the moss of his former alma mater, and fell quite naturally into the habit of cutting mechanics with reckless indifference for fear he might regain some of the somnolent in- eptitude of Brurrr. With his matter-of-fact and likeable nature he has fitted right in from the start, and we are not sure but that he will repeat when it is the hard, crool world that he is up against. ' Albert john Ecks-tine, Dutch, Ecky, E A E, T B H Crestline Baseball f3Dg Chairman of Faculty Reception Commit- teeg Owl and Keyg Skull and Bonesg Wooster University. Possessing as he does the surname of our eminent treasurer, Dutch sometimes answers to the name of HEcky. One thing Dutch never dreamed of when he came to Case four years ago from the wilds of Wooster and that was his capture by the Taw Baits. But he did know he could play baseball and demon- strated that fact by making the varsity in his junior year. Above all, we relish Dutch with his subtle humor and wish him all the success his capabilities now promise him. Hans Thieme Hammer, Hans-tomee, K E, T B H Cleveland Associate Editor Differential f3Jg School Supper Com- mittee f3j g Central High School. Hans is one of the exponents of the good old Irish race, having a decided affinity for sauerkraut. l-lans had a varied career before he came to Case, the most varied period being his education at the 'iCosmopolitan school. He can now usually be found on his stool in one corner of the Civil drawing room with his pipe in his mouth and his drawing board in the opposite corner of the room. Nevertheless, Hans is a mighty good worker and the Taw Bates have now captured him.

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