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THESES Berneike and Saurwein- The design of a freight terminal at Euclid Ave- nue forthe Pennsylvania Railroad- Doddridge and Peiser, Pio- trowsky and Walworth- A study of the rolling re- sistance of freight cars over frogs. Eckstine and Shumway- A study of the loss of heat due to crooked pipes. Hammer, Juergens and Nel- son- A study of the strength of rivets in direct tension and of the efficiency of riveted plates. Irving Boynton Wilmot, Brownie, A A CD Cleveland Western Reserve University. ' Brownie is one of those Reserve men who has so far over- come his natural animosities as to mix right in with us Case fellers, and has won the liking of all who have known him since he came across to make this his permanent abode two years ago, and even before that, when he was getting his first taste of the school during practice terms. At that time he was even to be seen up in wood shopg why there no one knows, for he has stood pat for the main building since his migration. l-lere's hoping that Brownie's genial manner and native ability, supplemented by his varied training, will serve him in good stead when the world is to be met. 26 THESES lVlaline and Wilmot- An investigation of the relative costs and advant- ages of dams of the grav- H ity and hollow types. Merrick and Millard- A study of the efficiency of notched timber beams. Schatzinger and Strong- The effect of oil upon the strength and permeability of concrete. Alfred Davis Land fform- crly of 19113- An investigation of the economic depths of roof trusses.
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Albert Andrew Schatzinger, Scl'1atzie,'l K E Cleveland Baseball QD, f3Q, f4Dg Hockey f3Dg Glenville I-ligh School. Whenever there is a good time on hand, you can expect to see Schatzie in the center of it. One of his most important duties is to attend every dance that comes along, and he performs this duty in a most thorough-going manner. While not the shark of his class, Schatzie seems to have no trouble in killing the tests, and this ability, coupled with a perpetual smile, has won him the good will of all who know him. john Franklin Shurnvvay, jack, B 0 H Cleveland Athletic Board UU, Owl and Keyg Skull and Bones, Alpha Phi. The question of time never seemed to bother Shumwayg in fact, not finding it convenient to graduate with l9l l, he cast his fortunes with the present senior class with unperturbed aban- don. Time, however, is not by any means alone in not disturb- ing Jack, for we fail to recall any occasion when he was vio- lently aroused. l-le has followed his course calmly, making close friends along the way, and we all hope that he will land something pretty nice when he has left the halls of learning. M. Roy Strong, Max, 'glVIike, Milton, E X, T B H, C9 T Cleveland Class Secretary-Treasurer CZQ, C31 f4Dg South I-Iigh School. Taking his own good time to decide finally upon taking the civil course, Strong did not enter upon lTrankie's domain until last year. l-le had at first cast his lot with the miners, but saw the error of his ways before becoming hopelessly depraved. Track athletics has held considerable charm for him, the pole vault being his specialtyg he likewise acted as manager for what there was of a track team last year. l-le has also managed to vault to a considerable height in such things as mere studies, for the Taw Baits made him one of them in short order. Roy E. Walworth Ashtabula Western Reserve University. This man started out as a fireman on the Lake Shore, but switched himself to Case so that he might be an engineer in- stead. l-le was very talkative and had the peculiar faculty of getting in wrong with the profs by asking questions, some answer- able, some not. Nobody in the 1912 Civil class has been able to put the quietus on him, so they say, inasmuch as he is without doubt the biggest scrapper in the class. He should be able to succeed by his knowledge of railroads alone if the rest of what he learned proves useless.
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