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

 - Class of 1913

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john Edward Maloney, Buck, Z 'lf Cleveland I Central High School. Buck, as he is commonly known among the Mechanicals, stands out as one of the real students of the class. He suc- ceeded in pulling nearly all the high marks during his senior year and never worked overtime to do it. ,Tis said that Buck is quite popular among the ladies and, from what we know of him, we don't blame them for being smitten. Henry Fred Meyer, Fritz, A T Q Cleveland Owl and Key: Western Reserve University. Fritz is the only man who has been recruited into the Senior Mechanical ranks from Reserve. l-le was blessed with quite an array of miscellaneous knowledge so we are not sur- priscd that he made good from the start. Fritz is easily recog- nized by his wing collars and his black cigars, and he always wears a smile except on the event of an A. C. test. Arthur Henry Miller, Art, Fairmount Fairmount Cleveland Heights I-Iigh School. It is said that Art created considerable fame while on the Senior Mechanical lnspection Trip by registering as a resident of Fairmount. When asked to locate the place, Art admitted that it existed only theoretically and was assumed as a manner of distinction from other Millers. Art's early days were spent on the farm and he claims to be well versed in agricultural topics. Between engineering and farming Miller is bound to succeed. George Lewis Miner, Bill Meadville, Pa. Mandolin Club U53 Tennis Team f3Jg Allegheny College. To prevent anyone mistaking Bill for a bashful lad, let it be said that he holds the record for cross-questioning the pro- fessors and instructors. Miner entered Case from Allegheny because he thought his presence would be more appreciated here. It is certain that Bill will succeed for he has the proper mixture of personality and originality to make good.

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Edwin William Goodaire, fChorus Girlj Eddie Cleveland Junior Dance Committee f3fg Class Supper Committees CI D, QZD, C355 Glenville High School. Being of an optimistic and sunny disposition, Ed has made many friends since he allied with the Mechanicals. He Won considerable distinction in his junior year as an assistant to the Absence Committee. Of late, we have noticed that Ed has a worried expression at times, but it is said that he is thinking of jet condensers and thesis work. Henning Alfred johnson, Heine Cleveland Baseball QZD, f3D, f4J, Manager C35 and UU, Cap- tain f4J g Basket-ball C45 9 College Pfreparatory School, Chicago. Henny is noteworthy from the fact that he is one of the few Mechanicals who have shown any tendency to work this year. ln fact, Henny is so ambitious that he chose to do more work than the faculty allotted to him. 'Tis said that Johnson did thesis work during Christmas vacation, as he considered vaca- tions as wasted time. We expect to hear of johnson later. Arthur Herbert Keetch, Art, B QD H Cleveland Hockey CZD, C31 g Gwl and Keyg Central High School. Being a conventional type of student, Art has been one of the mainstays of the 1912 Mechanicals. He was never known to become excited and he always accomplished the tasks as- signed to him. Besides this, Art is quite a. musician and we are sure that he will make good almost anywhere. Monroe Frank McOrr1ber, Mac, CID K XII, T B H Cleveland Baseball QD, QD, U03 Hockey QZD, f3J, Captain f3Q 9 Basket-ball Q45 5 Central High School. Whenever there was any noise or rough-house in the Mechanical Department, it was safe to say that lVlcOmber was not far away. Mac absorbed lots of facts in' his four years at Case and hence was captured by the Tau Bets early in his senior year. lVlac's ability ought to make a mark some- where.



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Frank McQuesten Roby, db K XII Cleveland Football CZJ, f3D, QU, Captain UU: Hockey QZD, fn, President of Class KU, KZJ, Url, f4Jg Business Man- ager Differential f3Jg Senator CU, f4Jg Owl and Keyg Skull and Bones, Alpha Phi. East High School. Frank Roby requires no introduction. His popularity in the class room and among the fellows has been just as great as his fame in athletics. As an athlete, a student, a leader and a gentleman the name of Roby will live without an equal on the pages of Case history. Carl August Weiler, E T A Cleveland Football QZQ, Q31 f4Dg Track Q93 Lincoln High School. Weiler is a type of man who is not easily excited, never gets angry and never gives up. These traits, together with a husky physique, were, no doubt, the principal factors in Carl's three successful years of football. Carl is just the man to suc- ceed if he is given an opportunity and plenty of time. 31 Charles Kelley Williams, Bil1,,' 2 X, T B II Cleveland Editor-in-Chief Differential C35 5 Vice President of Class C41 9 Central High School. It is rumored that Charley came from the wilds of Indiana long, long ago, and that as a consequence we are able to have him with us at Case. We do not know how much Indiana had to do with it, but certain it is that Bill is an able wielder of the pen, as his progeny, the l9l2 Differential, attests, and as va- rious test-papers would go to prove. In fact, his success with the latter made him an easy choice for the Taw Baits. What- ever he attempts is gone after with ever the same spirit of thoro- ness, and while wishing him a bright future we feel that it is already practically assured. Roland Thomas Wood Cleveland Central High School. Cn account of Wood's meek and retiring disposition, it was quite difficult to learn anything concerning his personal his- tory. He was originally an eleven man, but waited a year to have the opportunity to graduate with us. Wood has spent a large portion of his time with the Civils but he claims that he wants to be classed as a Mechanical. We expect to hear lots about Wood in the future.

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