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

 - Class of 1915

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MORRIS SETH CI-IENEY, ChirIk, LID A to Jamestown, N. Y. Stadia Club, Jamestown High School. Chink claims he can study much better in summer when there are fewer fellows around. In spite of their Hstudiousu habits he is very popular with his classmates, and is always there with a good story. There is no doubt but that we will hear of Cheney's success before long. JUSTIN WILLIAM CONKEY, Crank Cleveland Stadia Club, St. Ignatius. Conkey's meek and retiring disposition is equalled only by his ability to stick to a thing until it is accomplished A a result of this he generally manages to finish on the right side of the ledger. Conkey's chief claim to fame lies In his ability to coin new phrases, such as twice as less. ALAN HERBERT CILLMORE, Horse Powern Nottingham Vice-President of Stadia Club 131, Nottingham High School. Horse Power, so-called on account of his ability for work, is one of those over-ambitious men who cannot keep still ia minute. l-lis one cry is speedg seldom spending more than twenty minutes on a test. And he possesses just that proper mixture of bluff and ability to get away with it. GEORGE WILLIS HAMLIN, Squire, Cleveland Staclia Club, South High School. ' Squire is not much offa blufferg he knows when he knows, and he knows when he doesnit know. His greatest desire is to get his watch to running as close to the Physic's clock as lVlajor,s, and of late he has been seen to make numerous trips to that locality, especially since he' has noticed two new stenographers there.

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WILLIAM EDWARD BRADY, Bill, Z YI: Cleveland Football UU, Stadia Club, East High School. With that characteristic spirit, you will have to show mef' stamped over his-features, Bill has made a success on all sides in school activities. Heimore' than held his own at foot- ball, and although swamped with Work at school he always found time to pull down a little extra at the P. D. RAY ERNEST BUTLER, But Brecksville Stadia Club, Brecksville High School, W. R.-U. Butler is one of those accurate and rapid students, one who appreciates a good musical comedy better from the rear of the stage than from the front. 'His greatest trouble is to keep his motorcycle running. But he says he would rather take his girl from Brecksville with a horse and carriage than in the aforementioned bus. , He says you don't have to watch the road so close. Stadia Club, South High School, W. U. JOSEPH PETER CASEY, Irish', Cleveland Stadia Club, East High School. K Irish is at his best when not alone. His ready wit fur- nishes the rest of the civils with much amusement. When meeting you on the street, he always has a smile and a word of encouragement. One of his old time excuses for not stay- ing around school in the afternoon was: I have to go home and chop the kindlingf' ALBERT CHALOUPKA, Chal Cleveland Chal is another Senior who thinks one degree in a life- time is not enough, so he came to Case to increase his knowl- edge of masonry arches. Chal never believed in spending more than twenty-five minutes on a test, and he usually took the high marks at that. Besides being something of a shark, Chal is an all-around good fellow and his success is assured. V



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PAUL MILLER I-IENRY, Petei' Newark Secretary of Stadia Club CLD, Newark High School. Pete hails from that place known as Newark. I-le has resisted all efforts inducing him to remain in Cleveland for a Vacation, no matter how short. l-le always hies back to his native hauntsl l-lis fondest recollections of Case are of the happy hours he spent in the German Department. For BENTON I-IERENDEEN, Socks, 2 A E,.T'B II Freclerickstown Staclia Club, Frederickstown I-ligh School, Wesleyan. After a couple of years of Bible study and girls. at Wesleyan, Socks decided it was too' much for him and sought relief at Case. He hast always been a mighty good fellow, and the worst that can be said of him is that, thru no fault of his, he succumbed to the Taw Baits. LEWIS GAUFF MCCLELLAN, 'lTony,H T B II Cleveland Staclia Club, Painesville I-Iigh School. Tony has always been extremely popular with his class- mates. The only reason we can see which would keep him from being popular with the girls is his persistent beard, but to see him at the Case dances one would judge that he man- ages to overcome that handicap to perfection. FRANK THOMAS MISKELL, lVlix,,' Z II' Cleveland Chairman of Dance Committee f3D, Manager of Dif- ferential f3l, West l-ligh School. Mix is one of those business men who never let school work interfere with their outside affairs. He was prominent in his Junior year, being chairman of the dance committee and business manager of the annual. In the drawing room his presence is often made knomm by the odor from his stogie. 24

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