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

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48E,R6f7a X 9 1 5 9 I r xv L THE DIFFERENTIAI Assembled and Publlshecl by the Class of IQI8 of CASESCHOOLCNEAPPLHIDMHENCE Cleveland, Ohlo 1917 GPMQQ Will! 0 U X xl Q X V' 23 H, dk fx 6? QWHMMVQ 1880 VOLUME NUMBER TWENTY THREE 9 , , 1 I, 1 fs . Q A . Y fl' WWW n CHARLES THOMAS GLMSTED in grate ttf rec0g7tz'tz'07t gf his M240 tt! C0-opefftztioft in all student tzctz'fUz'tz'e.v, fzzk ofcfyfztf cmd ywzpatbetic 'lmofl in the cfttssroom, amz' the strazgit- W'- Wzmra' ftzzrfzess, 71226256 cbtzrttcterzzet all 615 felatzom wzth the student, tfzzs To f f jf . . , . g f Dwrentzkzl is tz7ea'z'ccztett'. M R. OLMSTETJ 1 FOREWORD 5 -'f Gi-QE ?v ' The student World is a World of perpetual youth. The student body never grows old. It is perennial, or perhaps, to be more accurate, quadrfennial. Each year is much like those that have gone before, yet the same ness never breeds monotony for college sprrlt never grows old Were rt not so, We Would be reluctant to undertake the publrcatron of the 1918 Drfferentral, be cause rt must, of necessrty be rn many respects srmrlar to rts predecessors ln thrs book We have endeavored, rn some degree, to reflect the character and rndrvrdualrty of the Class of 191 8 We have sought to present the occurrences ofthe past school year rn such a way as to afford pleasant re flectrons upon events strll fresh rn the readers mmd And rt rs our hope, that rn the future vears a perusal of the pages of thrs book may refresh vague memorres of these days at our Alma Mater and revrvrfy the old Case Sprrrt that may hfrve been dulled by the lapse of trme N-a,,,'3f3fk 341' wwe-www --:.3,w,,.vg39g 'm Mime kwa-wx Y 11 Asahel ,BW MW .3-O J 7 . . . . , . L Ef'1PS5X5Ei,'?-F 3121? - ,xv ' Q-' . A' FQ ,iLaW'f'. 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TABLE GF CONTENTS DCCl1LZltlOll Forexx o1cl llmtoxx Facultx 56111015 Iumols Sophomores 1116911111611 fxxtl'l1Ct1L5 Football 1,aQeball T1aQl Pl1lJl1CE1tlO11S x1LlS1C3l Clubs Clubx 1 111611111169 1 ups Su aps okes Xclx Cl tlsemeuts 101 C Q 7.9 va 7 I Nw Avi 'i' ........,........f............... . 6 4 lf ' ......,......................... .. 8 .-Q ....................,............... 10 4 If .,...................l.,.......,.... 14 1 ..,................................. 23 Q ..............................,..... 51 +1 .................................. 65 ' ................................... 71 Basketball .................................. 89 9- ................,..,............... 95 'ic ..................................... 99 ' ' . .....................,.......... 105 l .' ........................l..... 103 3 ...................................... 115 T-C ............................. ...lf T ...........................,.......... 1f' X' 3 ........,,........................... K8 -I : .................................,.. 163 THE sToRY oF CASE The history of our Alma Mater compasses only a short period of years. but this renders more remarkable the wonderful things she has achieved in so brief a time. ln but thirty-six years the growth has been from sixteen students to six hundred, and from a single building, the Case homestead, which was poorly fitted for the carrying on of instruction, to six buildings splendidly equipped for the study of various forms of engineering and an additional building furnished to meet every demand of club-house and gymnasium. It was in 1881 that the Case School of Applied Science became a reality after years of planning on the part of Mr. Leonard Case. its generous folunder. For years Mr. Case had cherished his plan for the establishment of a scientific school in Cleveland and with this in view, on the twenty-fourth of February. 1877, he executed a trust deed setting apart certain lands to establish and endow the school. ln order that he might escape the notoriety that would naturally be caused by his benevolence it known, the founder specified that these deeds should be kept secret until after his death, which occurred in 1880. ln the fall of 1881 instruction was begun in the old Case homestead. which stood on Rockwell Street near Superior Avenue. just north of the present post- office. VVhi1e the building was but poorly suited for collegiate purposes. it, along with the stable, furnished ample room for the sixteen students and five instruc- tors, who composed the first student body and faculty. The basement and the first fioor were equipped with physics laboratories. while chemistry occupied the brick stable. Civil engineering was taught on the second floor of the homestead. The first commencement was held in this building in 1885. when a class of five students was graduated. The land on which the school now stands was donated by certain other citizens of Cleveland. lVork was begun on what is the present main building in 1883. At the time of erection it was stated by the trustees that this building was so planned and constructed as to afford protection against nre and ample room to accommodate the school for many years. How mistaken their ideas were we shall see later. As the school was still of a diminutive, it was deemed wise to complete only the south wing of this building for the present, and, as the demand for room increased. the other parts would be finished. Vllork was about finished on this part, when one night a car, which had been standing on an auxiliary track of the Nickel Plate railroad leading to the building, was turned loose either accidentally or for a prank. Gathering momentum as it coasted down the grade, it jumped the end of the track and crashed into the building causing great damage. ln consequence, it could not be occupied until the fall ot 1885. At the opening of the fall term of that year the student body numbered fifty- one. These men were amply accommodated in the one wing of the main building. which contained three departments, Physics, Chemistry and Civil Engineering. The Physics department occupied the first tloor and basementg Civil Engineering and Chemistry, the third door. All departments were well equipped, especially that of Physics, in charge of Professor Nickleson, who had gone to Europe the previous summer and purchased the very best of apparatus to the value of 325.000, ln 1885 Mr: Cady Staley, then a civil engineer of great prominence and dean of the Engineering department of Union College, was elected bv the trustees 10 - n x 4 cb. 1 W, T 'R YA XX A V 'Ly X, .. all Nkbx ii ja Avlis xv ' S! ww gf -. Nx xx QQ. 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D . , ' . f ' ' 1 ' ' - J, 1 ., 1 C 1 , . S., 1 1 lc . W . 1 N A . x -. i h. . V . 1 , -. S C 6 , - ' 4 T - f -f ' - ' 1 . ., 1 . . -. .. . . . 1 . . ' 4 . ' . , . , , 6 11. 1 L .1 A. , .7 ' . ' ,. ' ' . ., 1, H 1, , J. .. .1 . , . .. c . ' . ', . 1. ' ' W Sf. 3 J. .. A., C b . -. D 1 U 1 . . . . .. . 4 J. , 1 b. 3. ., .. ' . 18 PROF. XPAN HORN Pizor. NEFF Frank R. Yan Horn, AY, KIHBK, EE, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. B. S., M. S.. Rutgers College, Ph. D., University of Heidelberg, Germany Frank H. Neff, ZYII, EE, Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S., C. E., Case School of Applied Science. Charles T. Qlmsted, BAE., TBII, EE, Instructor in Mechanics. B. S., Case School of Applied Science. Laurence G. Wfesson, EE, Instructor in Organic Chemistry. B. S. Vllorcester Polytechnic Institute. Paul E. Sabine, Assistant Professor of Physics. A, B., McKendree Collegeg A. B., Ph. D., Harvard University. Wfilliani D. Trautnian, fI2BK, Instructor in German. A. B., VVestern Reserve Universityg A. M., Harvard University. ' 19 HR L xRRETT PRor D xv ORTII ,1l1COdOl6 II Lgurett, AY QEY1 Inxt1ucLo1 111 hlllllllff D NI COILIIUDIEI. U111V61b1t3V Raymond H Danforth P1Of6SbO1 of XICCDHIIILS and Hydrwullw L S 7XI2l9b21C1'lL1SC'EtSI11St1111tS of 1eChno1og3 Charles D Hodgman XTK KIIBK I1'1bf1ULtOl 111 Physms 1 S D3.1t11lOL1t11 Colleve Whllet I2 Stark IHS'E1LlLtO1 111 XI6Cl'1Cl1l1L'I1 :E11g11'1CC111l0 L S Pmdue U1l1XVC1S1fj Cla1enceL Iddv CDFA TBH 5 'XSS1'it'l11t 1-71OfCS5O1 OfRa11103ClE1lg1llC61111g L S C I U111VC1S1tj of llhnoxb Deloma P XVIISOH BfIHT LXssoc11te Pwfesxor of hI21th6111'1t1CS 'md fXSt10110111y X L L111ve1s1ty of No1th C9.10111'lhL -X U X anclelbllt U111XSTS1t3, Ph D Un1ve1s1ty of C1l1C3.gO T1 ink VV XM111ChCStC1 GX Inbtumtor 111 C1v1l I.11g11'1CC11l1g T S Un1ve1s1ty of Hfune R05 C Llett GAA In:t1uCto1 111 NIech1n1c11 Eng1nee11ng I S Tufts Colleoe ' 3 . . Y: A L' . i . . A i . W .Dr A 1 Y I - - . . ,, , , , J . , b. -4 W l I -'f' - . 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C C , . 3 , . . ., .L b . 20 DocT0R louxbox PR01' DXTIQ GCO1gC ll 011118011 Ilofessor of ll1st01x A B l'lH1XV3fClU111V61Slt5 He111y L Dates Y HKN Professol of lSleet11cal l1110111ee11110 B S I E Bl3.SS'1CllL1SC'EllS I11st1tute 0fTecl111ology Ke1tl1 T ACla111SO11 KA Ass1st111t P10fess0r of Meel11111eal El1g11l6611HU 1 M E Kentucky St1te U111ve1s,1ty A L LX111l1erst College Be11Ja111111 C B061 TBII Q l11st1uet0r 111 D1axx1110 and D6SC111Jt1X'C Ge0111et15 lf' I State U11lX76TSlt3f of Iowa Charles VV C0ppe1s1111tl1 5 Asb1sta11t l'1ofesso1 of Nlacl1111e Des1g11 P S C1se School of Apphed Sc1e11ce Gllj H Hunt I1'1StI'L1Cl101 111 Meel1a111cs C, ll Co111ell UHIXVCISIYBV CO11lCl1US ll Se11se111a11 I11struet01 111 Cl1e1111st1y L S fX11t10cl1 College, A NI Ol11o State U111VC1S1t3' 1 Y 11 1 ' 4 . : ' i. I . , J- ,. F '. . Y ., . ' . -.D 7. - 3 Cf - 4 -' A -' -' W . ,...-, , 1 . 5 6. Y- N., 4. fl., 'I c . 1 A - - 4. , I ' e .N C - All C D -I -I b- D ' ., J. ..' . ., c . Cl1a1'les F. Tl10111as, KDBK, I11struet01' 111 Matl1e111aties. . J., A . V . , , -an-1. ' 6 ' 3. '., ' . . ' 1: .' 1 . . 1, ' ' , . . , -if-1, - . D. ., c l . . I . - - . . . , . C 4 I . , . ., . . Q . 44 , I . . 1 . 1. ., - . ,.' ., . 21 ' PROP Vow: PROP Trl L1:1:x 11ed H Xfose B011 E TBII Professo1 of XIecl1a111cal I11g111ee1111g B M II Umverslty of Mame- OI111 M Telleen Asslstant P1OfC9SO1 of 1I110l1sI1 B A Augustana M A Xale XV111fh101J R Scott I1lSt1UCtO1 111 D1aw111O and DSbCf11Jt1VC Geometu B S UI11VClS1t37 of M1c111Ua11 'lhomas A THYIOI I11St1L1cto1 111 Pattelll 111ak1110f VV1l11a111 II IIa11se11 I11SfIL1CtOI' 111 Gy11111a51u111 I' 3 NI1ssacl1uQetts I1'1St1tLltC or Technolo y P11 D B1o1v11 UIIIXCISIYX PICIIJCITL 9 Lzuke I11structo1 111 Mac11111e VVO1k Lula WI Ua1sl1all Reg1st1a1 111d Seuetaly of the Tnultv . -, .g 14 . .11 T- ' 'I - H ' 1 'I ' J 1 '11 1 A ' I .-1. 4. I . I A 1 I I . 1 A 4 .. , - ., an ., . I . V, 7 . ., ,1 . ., . . , b 1. . .J . b . . ', . ' A ' ' ' b. YY- - y A 1 Georve B. Obear EE, I1'1St1'L1CtO1' ill P11 sics, b J 1, .' ' gg1. 'fig 1 - u. I - , - I If I - 1 I ' , If ' 'c Q' ' '4c' 1. 22 IIIPII Q ' In W X If f 1 D Nw UWM If fp' 1 wg 1,4-'Y 17' I x Ix III, X I I I II fffffw 7 I I 'Y 't 1 u V ff si, f? I In nb Y f- : t , I I 1J I tg I X M' , , X I 7' 1 'IIYIII G if . -H 1: Ni. I ,Lf H I' M35 I png ' All Q'-2,11 - ,X L J . - .3 I III. IC .. II, ,. 4.17 'Q Q RX I ' X Hr IlI?QIg II I JIU' I IIWII I I . RIIIIII I' , , ' I, S III , 'Wflf I 'fl A ,cf ,E - wth 1 Kg, 'MQ II? ,fff I 4, III , II 7.2 fl! R I ff -' . . 'VIII-'I I I S E MIIII I IGM lty, X5-' L 'III . X I f -' QI I, X I, I' lk, W x ' M 23 SENIOR CLASS Ol ISICLRS Pzcszdezzz' A Nl LIICIEX T uc P1 CSlU'f'1If C 'XV H XTII xW Sec, cfm 1 B XRRTN T1 easzzzm XV A Mo1:LL1:P Smafov L li XRNII xM Sefzcztoa L B mn xPD Sezzafof H How xPD I-Izstozzazz L Cov mr SU7Q!'CllIf al A111119 Xl KXISIIQ HISTORX 1eg1st1at1o11 day and our h1st talk by C0111111y can be CO1'1SlCl816Cl as a 1D1OlOgU6 tl'llS 111av be mlled the CP1lOgLl6 to our e11de1vo1s at Case SCOIC as Co111111y p1ecl1cted but tl1ose xxho l1ave played tl1e g1111e safelv a1e t11ed a11d t1ue Case 111611 Ve ca111e to Case to ICLCIXC but haxe lea111ed to g1xe whole ll63.1t6,llV to '111vth1110 NVl'llCl1 would lead to a Greatel Case The ll2L1dSl11pS vvh1ch we h'1ve e11du1ed wh1le at Case haxe we hope made us bette1 111611 Sex e11tee11 has 1lways Sl'lOWV1'l tl1e 511116 '1gg1CSS1VC sp1r1t x1Vl11Cl1 she 111a111fested 111 tl1e pushball contest fotu loud 3763.15 ago T1e 111e11 of Seventeen have always VVO1k6Cl for l1er 1101101 111 111 student aet1v1t1es She 1S 1D1Ol1d to s1y tl1at all of l1e1 111e11 ale YVOlkC1S vv1tl1 110 sh1111110 l1er0 Wfe hope that xvl1e11 tl1e 111611 of th1s cl1ss haxe g1aduated f101'1'1 the walls of Case tl1ey w1ll e011t111ue to show the same qual1t1es wh1ch were dex eloped dLl1l110 tl1e p1st fO1.11 vears I11 closmg let us l10pe that tl1e 111e11 of SCV6llfCCI'1 xv1ll 11ot 011ly g1 1dt1ate but xx1ll not folget tl1e11 Alma Mate1 xx l1lCl'1 lS dea1 to CV613 l1eart Also let us hope that tl1ex xx 1ll c011t11111e the Splllt fOl tl1e dex elop111e11t of a G1eate1 Case 'Q' -1 4 I 'l ' . . if 1.1 ' I ff- ' f' 1 , f , .- -1 AY ' , 'Vl '1 Lil' , ,I , , 1 , . ' 4 , X 9 f - W 4. -4: 'L' . I , ' ' R. . 4' 73 x ', ' I-I. Y. - 1 x ' ' . 1 .' 7 3 - ', H. ff. 1 S . -' - ' 1 - Ki 77 c ' ' c ' . I11 truth, We have dwindled to the four , cu 11 1 ' -7 . , , . .C ' . .I 117 - 1 ' r r C J 1 Y ' ' l r . C . :D- . l YC. C . . 2. 7 N C C - L, - . 1 1 . C N . . . . A . - D . 1 .' L r ' , ' .. S C - J I . I - - C V ,V - - ' - . I, ' ' . , K, 7 h .Y 'I' I I-I ' 7 1 ' ca . 24 JOSEPH STANLEY ADELSON, Chemical. Alembic Club. joe spent most of his time in college in the old Chem Building. In spite of this handicap he has managed to make a success of his college career. i CL1EEoRD GEDDES ALLEN, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. Allen hails from Akron and seems to have all the quali- ties of a rubber city boy. He 15 rather quiet, but we all know silence is goldenl' so we expect success of him, CI-1ARLEs EDWARD ALTHOUSE, QIHAQ, Mining. Pick and Shovel Club. Eddie' may be most easily recognized on the campus by his pipe or his camera. He is equally proficient in the operation of each. 'lol-IN CARAWAY ARRowsM1TH, TBII, Civil, Stadia Club. 'lRed has always been a studious chap and he has re- ceived his reward. He now sports a Taw Bait key so you can see what perseverance does. 25 HOMLR DUD1 EY BARCII EX HKN Electucal Annual 3 lVlLlS1C3.l Clubs Q4 D1Zl1113.t1C Club 7 l:lect11cal Club Skeets l'llS 1113.I'1ClOl11'1 and h1s d1olle1y have endea1ed themselves to Case As the Long of the Long ant Short of It he was known to all on ou1 eannpus and on our stage ROBERT LUDLOW BXRN XID KY TBH Meehameal Football Manage1 Q43 Alpha P111 Skull and Bones Owl and Kev Class Ofhcer C45 Mechamcal Club Lob IS one of those ca1ef1ee l1lCl1V1Cll13.lS who HCV61 seemed to have anv elasses I-115 ch1ef Cl1VC1'S101l was 1l'l0' He always got by somehow and usuallv wlth a good score KLALFTH A Bx1zR1:N fIJA6D TBII C1v11 XIus1cal Club Q75 CSD C45 Class Off'lce1 C3j C4j Alpha P111 Skull and Bones Owl and Key Stacha Club Nlow that he has made the Taw Ba1ts Kenny IS t1 mg to p1ove the old say1ng All the v1o1ld loves a love1 LESTER SIMON BxRT1rTT AXE TBII Chenucal Alen1b1C Club Wfe assoc1ate hun w1th the chenusts and the chennsts should be PlO1.1Cl of hun He 1S a ha1cl Wo1ke1 l1ke all of tl1e Taw Bans so we know he w1ll get there some day He can surely End h1s way to 69th St1eet XVe WOl1ClC1 why? 1 . - 4 -' - 7 7 7 ' C D Q D 5 ' C-D 5 .4 .' . Ki F! ' ' ' - 1 - 7 J . A h A1 .1 1. , I 33 l N C , .. 4 - 1 1 , ..., , V , .4 . . ' . . N . 5 ' 7 I 3 1 , 5 Q Q - ll -3 !7 ' , , ' ' ' , n Y I . N . - ' ' 'V - that of wandering aimlessly about the Mechanical Build- bll - L sc , as I 1 I 4 T V4 - h ' 4 l . ' - ' 1 1 1 ' Y .. - g - U g ' 5 S ' S - 1 I ' ' Ct 7? ' - ' - N ' ' Ag y l y . !! , . '- ' ' 1- .. L , 1 , , l . 26 GIILSON VVILIIS BL XLS 2X Electucal Chee1 Leadel 75 33 43 'llack Q35 l1es Dl2l11l2Lt1C Club Q75 lllectucal Club Good thmgs come 111 small packages thev Say and Shorty Celljalllly waa a good thmg fOl Case lle has been behmd most of the new Case Splllt 1TlOVC1'l'1Gl1lZb fO1 H1166 years Wfltness ou1 ralhes our Qtunt 111011125 ou1 cheeung and our baaketball 6lltC1t21.1l'llTlCHllS lXfCCl13.1'11C2ll Club Park Ale'iande1 alio known 'ms PI'11'1CC halls from Akron where tls whlspered he 5 a 1nan of many affaus Lmuoun JU XN BLNOIQT Munnv Annual Boa1d C35 P1ck and Shovel Club Bens 3.1'1'1b1t101'l seems to be to g1OW' a mustache HIS seems to be the only one U1l1UOlCS'ECCl by 2.S1J1I'3.1'ltS mth SCISSOIS and dull safety 1azo1s APTIIUP C BI XNK HKN Electucal Ilectucal Club Blank 1S one of those men f1OH1 ac1oss the way but he IS a hard wo1ker Altho rathel qulet he wlll make a Way for hnnself .. N ' 4 x, 7: , 1 , 'I S , - A ' 1 1- 1 J N- I c 1 c - - - 1 - N I 4 .. , . if - - l 1, Y , , Y . , cs as A ' . - - - N L . ,, ,, Q . . I . . , - M b , ' l ', c . 1 . . PARK ALEXANDER BELDEN, GDAGD, Mechanical. -' , is ' H ' 4 , . ' c , ,f 1 ' , ' 7 ' . J ' 1 ' J ' ' J 'r . , - T ' I f- A S J vb' . 5 I , W . . A P . - x ' x . -JV , , 'I . ' A I ' v 27 'A-pub I 'VW 1' L.f? ' QQSQ FDW XRD Twins BULLL CEJT TBH Mechamcal BlllS1C3.l Club Class OHice1 1 3 hlechanmeal Club A bo1n schola1 Ed has baFHed the1n all w1th hls 'lCCLl1 aey and Cllllbli pe1cept1on Crnls ale hls one falllllg mostly one Hls ab1l1t5 and leachness to help the less seholzuly student have made Ed one of the most popu la1 1UC1'HlJClS of the lf class ALFIxID ERIC BUFIOW STA lXlf3Ll'l2l1'llC'1l Xlechamcal Club Xl IS one of those easy gO11'1g fellous Il1s favo11te CY1DlCbS1011 IS XVhats youl hu1ry but he always ge s the1e just the same If Al stalts to End out anythm xou ean be sure hell understand all about lt befole he stops llxuorn Dox XLD CxM1:RoN HKN Electucal lfleetxlcal Club After he s gone, I Guess we wlll have to close the Elec tueal Bu1ld1n0 I-115 help 111 'El'11S depa1t1nent has been lnvaluable VV'e wlll hea1 of lillll some dav plobably xx 1th the old lDO1l61 1T121liClQ ll num COllxlIL Cr xrrlx AAL Chenucal Alelnblc Club ClaH1n had a bad staxt ue adunt at Laldu 111 XVallaee but he has nlanaoed to hve down l'11S dlsadvantav w1ll stuel 1 Get alono well for he 15 a1nb1t1ous xxh1ch 1S a 5 6 D leuge pa1t of success IR . 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' ' 42522 f ' ' y ' , fly gffn '. . - lx, . ' ' ' ,gl 1' . Yr lbs, p , s if ' 28 Ixmstu I 111115 CON xN1 XXI' Clvll lxootb1ll Q75 Q35 Q45 rl12lQlC 75 35 Q45 l1a5ketball Q75 P165 5t1cl1a Club Q45 Skull 1nd 13o11e5 bxxede IS f11 f1o111 ljelllg a gF11'lCl, on tl1e COl1t1 llY l1'l.V111g a c11e11ee happy go luelxy Ll'1TlOS1Dl161'C lle ex pett5 to 1CVOlLlf1Ol1l7C the suenee of C1V1l E110l11GC111l0 111 the next fexx yeam l XXIIXGNI Look Meel1a111c1l XlCCl1'L1lIL?ll Club Cook 15 0116 OI those 111611 xx l1o 111el3 111155 a Ca5e fune 'EIO11 He 1tte11clecl them all 1nd we hope l1e w1ll 5t1ek XV1tl'1 115 also a5 111 Zllllllllalllg Xlechamcal Club Clow ancl clehbelate 111 l115 aet1o115 It 19 but 5elclo111 that I1111 neeos to make a11 unnecessaly step However 5111ee I1e has take11 an actlve 111te1e5t 111 clancmg l1e may change CO1'1SlCl61El.lJly Glftecl w1tl1 a11 tlJlll1Cl2I.1'1K,C of talent he 1v1ll 110 clonbt Dl6Ct wlth a11 ea1lv 511eCe55 CWI. EDVV 11111 Dxx1D QT TBII 511111110 C1155 Ofhee1 75 l1ek and Shovel Club Dave o11g111ally a C1V1l 11 a5 CO11VC1tCCl to the M111111O QOL11bC Slnee tl1e11 l1e l115 bee11 that entl11151a5t1c 5l111e1 fO1 l1e has tl1e i115t 1'6qLl1S1t6 XVZ111LlC1lUSt IIIS t1 avels alone llllll Alaska show a11 111clo1111tab1e 5p111t wlneb 5l1o11lcl DIOVC 111v1l11able to llllll 111 l115 ehoeen held 1 5 T, 12,8 '. 4 C v . '- X 1 . D -- ' 'N 1 5 1 C- C , 1 - - .. S - , 1 c Q c ' -. .1 ' If U 'N C - . ' A ' -C --J C ' C ' , 5 -' - ' ' C . . ,T .'- , N N ' - ' N ' 5 ' 5 1,. 72,'1'i N 1 J. 4 , C -N . V ' A Y ic ' D .N C' . . - c c 1 ' . lx' ' 1 .N , C C. -TOHN MARION CRAUN, GDT, TBH, 3'lCCll?l11lC21l. lf I . -n ' P! 1 y - L Y A ,,Y ' JMU ' ' . . . D'. C Q- , . ' . '- ' M ' ' . . . P A A A A ' ' 11 , ay f ' , b ,V , . . ' . . . B 3 . ' ' C ' ' '. . I A . 29 EDWARD MOORE DAVIDSON, BGJH, Mining. Basketball Q25 5 Pick and Shovel Club. Better known as Dauntless Durham he seems to have solved the question of howto stay in the Institution re- gardless of the absence rules, which were in vogue last year. D.XVlD l'l.XROI.D DOZER, Civil. Stadia Club. Dozer is the kind of a fellow who is needed in college, but if he had had his way our innocent little games of pool would all have been stopped. VVe know he will succeed for he knows how to put away all temptation. Es'rEs COOPER DRAKE, HKN, Electrical. Electrical Club. Eat hails from Sandusky, which in itself, is a very significant fact. Wfhen he goes back there tho, he ought to be able to show them something about electricity, but we hope he will not live there all his life. A RUSSliI,I. l'l.XRR15ON DIQLTIQENBROD, BAE, TBH, Mechanical. Basketball Q35 Q45 Captain Q45 g Baseball Q35 Q45 3 Skull and Bonesg Owl and Keyg Mechanical Club. Small in stature, but in stature alone, Sammy came to us three years ago from Mount Union and he has won for himself a lasting place in every heart. Basketball fame has been his since he first entered Case and in other sports he also takes an active part. 30 RELTBEN XVILL ELLIOTT, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. Elliott, tho he doesn't say much, has made many lasting friends at Case, who wish him every possible success. RlXLPI'I EVERETT EARNHAM, EAE, TBII, HKN, Electrical. President, Case Club Cfljg Class Officer Uljg Business Manager, Annual C355 junior Dance Committee C355 Chairman, Case Club Dance Committee QZD5 Electrical Club, Dinh is a man of brains and a credit to his class. One day during exam week of his junior year we found him weeping as if his heart would break. Upon investigating we learned the cause of his depression. He had been required to take his hrst final. JOHN EUDOXTM FIGNER, Civil. Stadia Club. Wfe see his familiar face at all times about our beloved Alma Mater. 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' , .- My glean, -3 f . . :Q , . . ,,, . . , ,. V+, war . . 1- V.. . .. Q ,. 1 . 1 . 2 ff Wa V c ' V sn.. ' fl lrl.xRLEY LOEBER FREEMAN, GDT, Mechanical. Mechanical Club, His ability to take good grades and also attend to all of his social duties will probably remain one of the un- solved mysteries. A never failing smile has won Harley many friends and his practical ideas should afford him an enviable position as an engineer, ARNO EMU. FRITSCHE, Mechanical. President, Mechanical Club Q41 Next year, after he has left us we will miss him, Fritsche was an untiring member of the scrubs and he deserves great credit for his willing assistance. lRv1N IQIENRY FULLMER, Physics. His life in the baseball locker room will probably be one for hiin to look back upon. He persisted in handing out the towels which were well worn, but it wasn't his fault. Always industrious, we will certainly expect to see him at the top some day. Xaffxrfriiiz SHERMAN GAINES, IR., CIJAQ, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. NValt'er admits that it pays to advertise, especially when he decorates his auto with announcements of football games. He has recently become spokesman of the gen- tlemanly element of the Senior Mechanicals. 32 CARL HERMAN GANZENMUIQLLER, QT, TBH. Civil. Staclia Club. A scholarship placed Ganz on excellent terms with the faculty when he entered Case. His able coaching of other students made him very popular and his long name made him well known. These qualities, together with his antipathy for the fair sex, should lead Carl thru a successful career. PAUL RICHARD GARTLAND, Electrical. Electrical Club. Cfartland's familiar haunts are the electrical lab and the swimming pool, the latter by his own volition, the former by someone's else. He excels in both, however. Go to it, old boy, the earth is three-fourths water, CHARLES JOSEPH CwERTIsi2R, Electrical. 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HWY 2 M 0 lwfeexfasfaz Ama Ru MOND ANDREXV GIZEEN Mechamcal Nlechamcal Club Cave G1CS111C a pan of boxmg gloves and he w1ll be have l1lce a steam plow or wlndnnll on a March day If punch wlll get bun lIl'1616 he wlll ce1ta1nly be suc cessful NV XLIIIR Rrcu XRD GPISWOLD Mechamcal Xflecbanlcal Club Wie all wonder when Gus stud1ed E01 he alwx ays was at all the games and evelytlnng else that was C.lOl1'1g Duung vacant per1ods he can always be located m 1ron shop CO11VC1b111g wlth lJC1lI jonm FR XNCTS GRosnLLc GT Mechamcal Wechamcal Club Pat or1g1nally a West Pomt cadet came to Case xx 1lIl'1 LC11S1Cl613lJlC expeuence Tlns probably accounts for lus analytlc powe1s H1s shrewd judgment and pract1cal 1b1l1ty u1ll probably bung hun an early V1S1t of Dame Fortune ARTHUR C11R1sT1 XN lIxDDr C1V1l Stad1a Club Pat IS ce1ta1nl3 the typlcal lush boy XV1'El'1 1ed llau and 1uddy slmle VVe hope he Cl1Cl1'1'E leaxn too much about lJ11Clil'll3.li111g 1n the C1v1l couxse fO1 bucks and I11Sl'11'1'1Q1l are a bad CO11'1lJ1113t1011 .. . , ,. 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In the years to come We expect to see him building large bridges and all those things the Civils think they can do. ' GLENN EWING ISIART, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. The only thing we have against Hart is that he started his college career at Reserve, but he has managed to live down this and has become very well liked by his class-mates and others at Case. 35 IN-x4 C ,-se N -as WML W' GWB. K: '.f:..f dvvvvl lox XI wma II XRT BQDH HKN Electucal Electucal Club Joy Xlanley 15 h1s ofnclal epltlaet l'1OXVCVC1 m the total absence of these qL1Z:1l1'E1CS he IS usually add1essed 111th the smaple lovmg name Pete CII xRLEs WILL1111 HxTH xw xx EX C1V1l Basketball UQ C35 HD Baseball CSD Q45 Capta1n and Nlana0e1 C45 Class Offlcel Q43 Stadla Club Clauck was one of those all 2l1OL11'1Cl fellows wlaose place w1ll be so lflalfl to fall Wflaetlaer on the basketball H001 Ol baseball Ll13.1'l'1011Cl 11a class 100m O1 on tlae campus lae was known HCl1ll11'6Cl and 1espected O1To IIINRX llur YTA TBH Xl11a11ag Plck and Slaovel Club l'lae GCll1l'l.1'l has all tlae claa1acte11st1cs of a good stu dent and a good fellow He IS also the POSSCSQOI of a CllS'Cl1lLt1V6 1HCl1V1Clll3.l1tV 1xla1cl1 he CYCTCIQCS espec1ally d1scuss1o1as on the m1l1ta1y 3.l'1Cl CCOIIOIUIC quest1ons of Dnope Otto has unusually queer 1deas of amusement fO1 pastmae be e1tlae1 ma1ks calc papers O1 Cl'1tC1t311lS the l3.Cl1CQ Orao Pwr. HLXHI' BGII Mechamcal Football Q73 Q35 Q-lj Captam C-ll Skull and Bones Owl and Key Class Off1CSl Qlj Meclaamcal Club Otto the sc1appy Dutclnaaan as he 15 called led tlae Case football team as tlaelr captam 111 la1s semor V631 He ls sl1o1t and stocky of the bull clog type Otts g31eat pal IS Tommy Tones yxltla whom he IS l11V3.l13lJly to be found I - , , L .14 ' , 1 ' B . f f V -' , , I . L 1 - . , , , . ' 5 ' .V 'W ' '5 - ' . ' 5 5 1 f . . 'Il 15: .,, , J 4 J ' 1 -15 : ' . . b- . . . Q K 1 ,,,, 'Vg J , 1' .1 V ' ' ' .x 11 ff.. , V l J ' g ' ' W . . ' . :', 5 ' - g-ifzlififff ,V f ' Q, . .Vg ,px l' ' -, N v V - - V V ' ' ' f a, V 5 - 1 4 1 f f 1 1 ,- ' , , . ' . -, I ' 1 . I L I V :V , . , ' 1 , . ,v . , . , ' -2 ,V Q 1 , ,V lf D ' , . , L . I , a.,-:V V. Q -s ' L L X ' ' - -:s3::1a.f-. ' f - 1 Q -:ga 'g 5 , ' I 1 iq, . A - . - yt-1 ' .f ' Q, C 1 ' ' 1 1 - 'ee--:S-lac f 7' '. . . . v , - . ' ' . I: Q' - K. 'Il MV V 1 1 11' ' -, -4 y , L' V- . 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Wie all expect to see him make his mark and feel sure that he will do it in a very short time, CLAUDE RAYMOND HILL, Chemical, Alembic Club. Hill has put aside all of the obstacles which the Chem- istry course has put into his way. He ought to be suc- cessful after leaving Case. if he works the same way. NORMAN S.xMBRooK PIILL, Civil. Stadia Club. Norm is some speeder when it comes to pitching. Ask any of the faculty who played against him last year. He has a way of his own that is sure to land him at the top with the rest of 'l7. O14LiKNDO JOHN HODGE, ZKII, TBH, Physics. Pianist in Musical Club C355 Dance Committee 125. 'fHodge has come to mean a synonym for 'fstudious . He has an avaricious appetite for scientific books. having been known to devour three in a single night. Every- thing with him is science. 37 Q232' N.-' Z 49 Nw 6 ,lawns 4 .ul-w P' viaafimv ce,-QQ, EDWXRD GEORGE Hou M XN IR BQDII M1n1n0 Baseball 75 35 45 P1ck and Shovel Club Edd1e 1S k11own to 111s 1n1111ed1ate f11C11ClS as Peetlesb aftel tl1e ta111ous l:l1St base playe1 of the Ch1caUo Cube 15 l1e plays l:11St base on tl1e baseball team He 19 VCIV q111et a11d has notlnng to do at all W1tl1 the fa1r een AIOXD XNILLI 111 llonwmc ETA HKN lI1ectr1cal Electucal Club C111 ly was Ollglllally a 16 111a11 but saw the g1eat ad vantagee of glaflllatlllg w1tl1 the present class Curly IQ well known around tl1e Electucal Blllldlflg Usually he may be found 111 tl1e ClSSl0l'1 1oo111 Cl6lV111g 111'EO the 111vs tC11OUN A C H xroLD l'llINRY How WD ETA HKN Electr1cal lootball Q75 Q3 Q4 T1ack 95 35 Q4 Captam 45 Basletball Q55 Q45 Claes OfHce1 Q45 Electucal Club As an all 31 OL111Cl athlete St11110 15 XV1fl'1OU'E an equal on tl1e Case Campus but tl11s popula11ty 15 11ot 11161 elv con nned to the 'l.lltlCt1C field XNl1ateve1 Stung attempts 18 attacked XV1tl'l a sp111t of tl1orougl111ess wlnch 111 tl1e futtue as 111 the past should leap notlnng but succew Tuomxb CLINE JONES JR BGJII Mecharncal Tech Board Q15 Q75 Q 4 Busmess Manager 45 Alpha P111 Skull and bones, Owl and Key Mechamcal Club Tl1on1'1s Cllve ones f1o111 Delawa1e became Bus111eQS T5l2l112LgC1 of tl1e Case Tech 1n 1113 SCHIOI year TO1ll111y seems to l1ave solved the que5t1o11 of how 111ucl1 tnne to allow 111s SfL1CllCS act1v1t1es and pleastnes 3.1'lCl how to do all of tl1e111 j11bt1ce V.. gig, - , 4. , ' if f N 1 - . . 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' 1 fa - , , .':SIf:2?V h 1 - , 'A - 05 C D ' C my 1 - . - . y 9 , fl , , . - N, I . ,Iwi 4.211 1, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . f' 11- 1:-12:5-' J Q V 1 J Q3 WSW - 1 - Q ' Q - 1 t -f ' - 03 I ' IL f '52 ' .. , .,, 38 A XVILIIXM lOUIb K xrnm Electucal Electucal Club It CC1lI2l111ly 15 a pleasme fOl us to look at Kaehm s pmk cheeks Altl1o small ot statu1e he makes tl11s up 1n otl1e1s navs llOVVXRD XNILLI 1M K XISLR 691' NliCCllZ111lC2ll Class OFHee1 7 Q35 -H Case Club Boald of Han agers h46Cl'121111C21lClLllD fhose who knew B1ll 111 AlClO11 tell us that be xx. much averse to the fa1re1 sex Wfe cannot belleve 1t A f1'1C1'1Cl to all and eve1ybocly s fuencl Llll IS one of the most populau Semors to be gladuated H XROLD QT CL XIR :KENDALL AXZ Cl'1C1'1l1C3.l XlllS1C2I.l Clubs Q45 Al6l1llJlC Club Kendall has been actlve 111 the Cl1C1Tl1StlV COUISC and the Glee Club He IS pe1feetly at home at Z1 conce1t Ol m a Chem lab Altho El qulet boy he IQ 111ClLlStf1OUS wluch Goes a g1ez1t way 111 the wo11cl XlxU1zIeL E1 Lis KLSSLl R Cl'1C1T1lC3l AlC11lb1C Club Kessle1 hauls f10111 CC11'El2'll H1 lle IS bus1ness l1ke as IS 1llLlSt121lICCl by h1s agency for Cl13.XV11'10 11'1SlI1I.ll1lCI'1'fS Altho he took Cl1C11'11S'E1y tlns ought not be a l1and1ea to l'111U 111 the battle of l1fe F 45 ,QW 41 pf V51 1 f ia Q! 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'fl f ' V 111 5 ,Q - ff V344 f af mmf , ff ? !?',f2 2514, V- f Lu Wm Q, 3 1, 1: 4' 'V-4, f f ' ,-:-.ff 1 iqf1,f-,W , 6 ' 3, .7 1- 1 ',1f1,,, 1, -5? ,, 252. 4 ' 26' V r- Nw? A 1 1 ' 4 , P ' T QV :-E 'f ffrfr V 3 ' ' ' 1 ' f, '- . . . . . . 'sz ,V M V .. v ' - - - A N- -L.. ,.g- -yVfQ. .: .- mi . , . . ,, . ,, 1.1.1 .11 ..,-.:g f-- V' ' :,V ' , - V ,np A D rf, . gf 1: , g gr 1,14 ' -- ' f ' 3 ,3 . . . we .- . V A, ,V 44 1 1.13 ' iifg' 3- .g,'f:'i -'-1' 11 45,1 V V, 4 ,A 1- .Kris 1 'V 4. is , . , , ,f Vf1, 5- ' . YW ? ff1W51',---'fw J QZ FGK ll ' . , , ., . Lf. l f ,,V1. .V . . DW, V, 39 JOHN josnm-I KRALIK, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. Kralik was a good, hard worker and we all know what hard work does. I-le is very quiet which is a good sign that his brain is Working., LEROY SIEFERT KUEHN, ZNI1, TBII, Mining. Assistant Business Manager, Annual Q35 g Pick and Shovel Club. Leroy is Kuehn in name as well as in studies, being one of our best students and a Taw Bait. Two things worry Kuehn, the success of the Mining Department and the fair sex. 'Without his pipe, he would be as a movie without a picture. FlENliY CLARENCE KULKA, Chemical. Band QU Q25 Q35 C45 g Alembic Club, Vlfe shall certainly miss his jovial smile and lady-like manners next year. He is one of Teddy's able as- sistants and whenever the sophomores Want a problem checked they hunt for Kulka. Always optimistic, he should be a success. WIL1,i,xM Ln2BiNo, GDT, TBH, Mechanical. Mechanical Club. Bill appears to be serious, but his droll humor more than counteracts his apparent soberness. Besides earn- ing his expenses thru college, he has found time to invade Tau Beta Pi territory, and also the good will of all his classmates. 40 TDW 111D HINR1 LINDEM XN SAE TBII Mec11a111cal Tee11 l3oa1d Q71 31 f-11 Lcl1tor111 C111ef 4 A1111ua1 B031 cl C31 Mee11a111eal Club Rather qu1et 1'ese1ved and 1121I'1C1SO1'11C, tl s 15 Ed Beauty 15 not 11161 ely 114111 deep 111 111s eaie fOl you Wlll End 111111 1 1eal 111a11 3.I'lC1 a true 111161161 He IS always 1v11l111g to 1e11d a l1elp111g 11a11d 1111 av 1ead1 to tackle a b1b job TOHN NIICHXIIL Nlel' 1DD1:N HKN TBII lileetrmal Electucal C11b Mac IQ a RCSGIV 111a11 and 11e eert11111v Qhowed us w111t brams a1e He 15 111311 tl11'u and tl'l1L1 but the T111f Ba1ts g1abbecl 111111 111 Qp1te of t111s LOUIQ NLWM XN M XRKOXITZ Cl1e1111ea1 A1G111b1C Club Nla111oV1tz 11a11s from Ce11t1a1 P11011 but 11e 19 one of t11e b11g11test boys 111 the SC111Ol class He ce1ta1111y IQ 1 good cl1e1111st and we expect b1g t11111gs of 111111 CLAREB cr ARTHUR M 111111 ETA Eleetucal Electncal Club Even as a fres11111a11 1113111111 sl1o11feC1 t11ose e11a1aete115 t1cs 11111cl1 a1e so 11eeessa1y 111 0111 11fe of 1L1Xl11y and ease That 15 seuousness t1'101OLlgl'l11CS5, 111d appl1ca t101'1 NVe 111ve found 111Q Slllllly d1spos1t1o11 a11d cl1ee1 1111 s1111le a g1eat lelllelly for a bad ease of blues -1 , T- Y f 1 1 ' I , 1 1 4 ' . , .4 , , - . 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' - , , . c . 1 c . 41 XIERBIIP PUIRCI Nlwurws YX Mechamcal Nfluslcal Clubs Q35 Q45 umom Dance CO1T11'll1l1tCC Me ch1n1c'1l Club SUSIE IS known at Case as the man who made the ukulele famous As a membel of the TUHIOI Plom CO1U1'1'11'ElICC he appecued m l'llS ve1y popular 1ole of Beau Rrummel XVIIIIFIM AATON 5lOIITITP EAD TBII Mechctmcal l2d1to1 m Chlef Annual C35 Tech Boa1d C15 C75 K35 L45 Class QICHCCI C75 C35 4 Gul and Key Me clnmcal Club llenny IS 'ln easy gomg good natulecl lad wlth a h1gh standa1d of morals and a sunny Cl1SPOS1lI101'1 that 1S seldom seen behlnd the clouds Vlfhat a fusse1 Benny 1ll10l1 have been had he not concentlated h1s effoxts 111 one Cll1CC'E101l X01 TRT Sm MOUP MUNsrLI Electrmcal Electr1cal Club Wfe me always glad to see Munsell fO1 he 15 always 1eady with 1 Qllllle lle IS qulet and steady XVl'11Cl'1 charac ter1st1cs have been a g1eat asset to hun PHILIP Buss Mxclzs YN KA2 Cl'1C1'H1C3.l baseball C35 Q45 Mus1cal Clubs 75 35 45 SCCICTHIY and T1easu1er 45 Skull and Bones Oul and Key Alemb1c Club Altho he had a tuo vea1 setback acquned across the fence Lefty has ce1ta1nly caught up at Case He has pa1t1c1pated 111 nea1 ly eve1y ctctlvlty even to being the1e NV1lZl'l hls m1tts 1 T 4 1 xt F P 4 s W 6 'x L l', . ., .1 , . Y . , I , . l . I X! - i y a c c . l. ' Q: ' . vw , , ' , , . l . v 1 i Ai C W A 1: ., . T , . 4 ' J -,' A, .,Lx, , , c . 4 . 1 , . L . - I N v x -' . ' ' ' 7 ' A - 1 C ' C by 1 Nvc . UD ,, . ' . A 1 . . - , c c.. ' . ' , . V . . . ' gt 1 V I . P, 31 ...'7' x .L -, . . . f . . ' . , C Af ' c c . v . 71 ' ' Q ' Y' ,, .4 ,J , . A . , 1' C' KJ . . . . . r 7. C 7 1 ' 1 sf :J I ' , , . 1. . . - 1 , . H . 1 4 c c , . . . . H . 42 G-Loren XV1:sLrx Nolmck .EAD lXlGCl1Z1U1C'll Nflanaffer basketball Q45 Annual lJO2l1Cl 35 Nle chamcal Club Always happy and cale flee Doc has won many fTlC11ClS bv his evel plesent snule lle came to us thlee yeals 'wo from OlDC1l1l1 but now he ls reluctant to adnut the tact Responslbllltv has taught hun how to contl ol hnn self as well as othels and hls 'llD1l1tV to do 'Elll1l0S makes hun a C1CCl1t to the School CxRL JOHN Orrzm ETA HKN lllectucal lllectllcal Club Oetz 15 a qu1et unassunnno fellow who manages to by bemg an Ck lo man he has made many fuends and acquamtances 111 the class 111 ulnch he IS g1'lClll'l.t1110 O1 VILLII T Pxruc C1v1l Stadra Club Palk 1S 3.I'lOtl'1C1 of those C1V1lm XVhat he hasnt leal ned about lDLlllCll110 1'Elll1O'1Cl9 and lD1A1ClgCS 1911 t worth lC11OXVl110' C111:sT1:R HERMAN PFBNING AK? Chenncal Basketball Q41 A.lC1T1lJ1C Club Altho P6H1'1111g had a handlcap of three years across the renee he has developed lnto a true Case man lle lnts the lngh spots ll'l basketball and 1S always leady to as sunue Samnuys or Bruces place He had the pnv 1lege tlns year of plflylng agalnst hls old Alma Nlater T X 1 .Q 44 f ix j , 1 4' If ' C ' D - . f . . ' l I D F P , Q J A - f I , , ll :Q N ' ' c ' , . c D' ' I . , c ' ' I . u H C N - l - - . Q , K I c. A , c J Sf ' . A f 4 4 , -1 'Q - .., , , , '1 I if Y! ' ' ' - . 6 ' , keep busy every hour of the day. Altho hanchcapped 1 ' 'J C V L r 'l L c C I . . '7 N C lc c . S. Q 4 . . ', ' '. A . . G . 1 1 . , l . b C. - . ' l 6- 1- 1 4 V 4 4 L T , 1 ..,, 'X . . 3 5 ' . I ' . . . - xx as 5 s: , lc l y :J I N 5 .'h - C 1 I , , 43 WXTIIXN CI11P1.1:s PosT CIIKKII HKN Electucal Football Uj C35 C45 Class Offlcer Q13 P1es1dent C75 C3 llLlSlLZil Clubs l 7 3 4 Annual Poald Q3 Alpha P111 Skull and Bones, Owl and Key Elec t11cal Club Nates caleer at Case has been ClONV1'16Cl w1th many successes 111 all b1anches of act1v1t1es In fact l'l1S tune was so taken up VV1lfl'1 act1v1t1es that he couldn t End tune to 10111 1 QCllOl2lI'Sl11p soclety Nate am t exactly a Taw Balt but he goes wmth em a lot K Lx M XN H xMI1 TOL PRID xx AX2 Chenncal He toots a holn 11'1 the band a11d has many othel acco111 pl1sh1ne11ts Pudax sule does l1ke a Good old game of five l1U11CllCCl and you can ind hun most anv tlme 111 the Case Club Hls 1eady C1'1lfl1Ll919.Slll should sta1t hun on the 11ght 1oad C1 Rus D12 xm PUTL 1M Chen11cal Alemblc Club Put 19 at home on a baseball chamond but ll1'1fOl'ELlI1 ately he smashed h1s ankle 1n p1act1se last yea1 If you xx ant to find h1m look for l'111T1 11'1 the pool 100111 O1 1n the Case Club IOOITI as these are l'llS fallllllal haunts Ll 1 s X rrxr Rrsrlx ZBT lXlCCll'l111C2ll XlCCll31llL21l Club Rcsek 15 one of those fellows 11 ho l1kes br1ght hbhts but beslde enjox ment he has shown that he can keep l11s studles above pau at the same tune lm , CDC-DCDCDS' f ID: ' 5 ' 1 Q - Band flljl ACZJE Q35 f4j, Leader Q4jg Alem-bic Club. J'-if 'VLXHL 1fL', , ' c I , lf '1 . 44 , Tun SIGMLND I-QIDTIR Cl1em1c1l Xle1nb1c Club Any tune you want to hnd Rldler 61'EllC1 look 111 the Case Club or the Cl'161111SlQ1y Blllldlllg He IS a qlllfft boy but he lllces to play cards G11 XLDUb Dxxm Ro xcn ClV1l Stacha Club Roach has been a great 5111313014561 of the good old bt lCl121 Club altho he has not many conuades 111 tlus support ll1S favo11te pastnne 19 n1ak1ng speeches to the C1v1ls and trylng to HIOLISC 611'El1US12lS1U 111 the11 dounant souls YI IL flu urn S xwnu YTA Xlechamcal Nlechamcal Club 'tn 3.1ClC1'1f suppo1te1 of act1v1t1es W1th '1 1CC.O1Cl of only one nnssed dance 111 four 5763.15 and a pe1tect LO1C on banquets and an efF1c1enc5 expe1t on the matter or nn 1Sll1l'lg up h1s lab wolk an hour ahead of anyone else a1 d fl'1C16 you have hun SIDNIIX GEORGE Sr xToN KIJKXII AXz Chenucal Class OHice1 99 Q3 -lj P1CS1ClC1'1lZ of Senate C45 Case Club Board of Nl1nage1s 3 C4 'XlC111lJlC Club Thruout h1s course at Case S1d has 1111 'Lys d1spl'Lved the quahty of Sf1Cli'EO1tf1VC11CS'S Tl'l1S apphes not only to lus school wo1lc and act1v1t1es but also to lns soc1al ta1ee1 Vvll61lCVC1 a CO1'1S1StCl'1t steady rnan was needed 91d 11 as usually called upon if , 1 ,3 , ' C . I- - . C - . . 1 . C C xr I Q. C 1 Y .. . . A . K I ls 1 l I . 5 C ' , C Q - Q A n li , '. - if C ' . A good student who narrowly escaped the Taw Baitsg C -. - l C ' C . C l g ' f J ' L' ' ' - . ' I 5 1 ' ' . 4 7 4 4 L 1 J 11 C ' . - C ' D Q1 . . ' . -I , K . -Q I ' c 1 c ' C D N D A . ' 1: ' U 7 .4 ' C C 1 . C-1 . . , L F B V, 45 Kxkr 7 SIIITTLP blSLl'1'11'l1C3.l Nlechalncal Club Ka1l 15 3.1'1O'El161 one of those men who had a bad start at the school across the fence but PCISCVCIQHCC w1ll X1111 Ile IS 1 qu1et fellow but well llked among l'll3 classmates BURT l2LG1:x1: SIXLLL ZAE Nleenamcal basketball 75 -XlL1S1C3.l Clubs Q3j HQ Alpha P111 He chamcal Club Luck 15 one of those pleasmg chaps who aluays g1eets vou w1Lh a S11l1lC He becomes 30111 f11611Cl 11H111CCl13.'CClj because you see 1n l'1l1'H a good fellow In p1act1cal wo1lt l1c 15 a XVO11ClC1 but books neve1 seemed to allule hun and XKl761'1 flnals came he 111ely 1U1SSCCl an oppo1tun1tv to take a make up Baseball C75 P1ck and Shovel Club Snutty 110111 the 1mn1ense clty of Ely1 1a IQ a man 11 ho pushes th1ngs and when he pushes somethmo moves There IS only one th1ng wh1ch botl1e1s Ha1r5 sleep He nas told that he couldn t poss1b1y ffmduate, but they CllCl1'1t knoxx ll11'1'l He IS St1Ol1gly opt1m1st1c and VCIV POpUl'1l on the campus k1:mT ll xL1' SMITH 1121011 AKY Cl1C1T11L2ll ZXl61TllJ1C Club kent h 1ls f101'11 D31f11lOL1tll u he1e he was gladuated xx 1th thc class of lv The llllillllg of knoxx ledge ga1ned the1e 1l1Qp116Cl 111 l'11111 a desne fO1 'L 16'll educ1t1on Thls ac counts lOl h1s PICQCHCC at Case .--..v2-m,- C'. ll A. , ll - 1 ' V. ,, N- . . 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' -, I - - 5 C 1 46 YORNIXN EUCI NL QPROWL GDT HKN Electucal Land Q75 Q35 Leadcr C33 Electucal Club He 15 a man of Cl:l'6lVLSCClll1 Qplllt and an 1.l1'lll11ll'ECCl supply of ldeas Altho a 06111115 111 1Tl21'EllC1H21'ElCS N01 m never could hgme out GG11'l'lZl.H In hls pe1s1ste11ce undel any Cllfl:lL,lll'E1CS he has the essence of xxhat a 1eal enO1nee1 ICQLUTCQ Oscxn l'll'RMXN QTLIBLR ABT P115 sus mlddle of a st1eam q'EC11lC1 changed f101Tl the Electucal to the Pl'1ySlLS LOUISE 111 h1s 'Cl'11lCl xear and has made a success of lt ALEX TRUEHAFT Mechamcal Mechamcal Club Jllecs name sounds SLlSp1C1OllSlX as tho lt were Ger man but 111 sp1te of l'l1S name he has managed to grab lllq Cl1plOHlEL Wl'11Cll, We a1e beglnmng to thmlc IS a p1etty healthy task Iosuarl V XL xsmc HBH Physus X alaselx IS one of the few who IS talung the Pl1ys1cs coulse In o1de1 to get th1u one must have all of the elements of a successful man so we have no fea1 of foe L lf 1- 1 E T .W 1 , , , , . 9 J . .' ' - , I , . . ' , 1 , ' N 'X ' xml - 'BN . . b s 1 . .I 3 . , V, . . S 1 1 . Despite the old saying about swapping horses in the .1 4 - . I 1 1' ' ' . 11 , J xr ' ' , K ' F - v ' l ' ' I l 7 ' ' - Y . 1 A' f 1-,C 1 , T , I' . 47 1 'Y Q, N 'S llfisf gm ls A fav, if 2 'Ji 1 S -xiii' '36 ,men 2 VY, fill ill f Kxmms .Cl-SAX jxMl.s SnBOLD X mm Mnnno Xl1.lS1C2ll Clubs Q45 Plck and Shovel Club Vamk IS well hkecl by evelybocly 1n sp1te of bemv a 11111161 He has a chee1ful S11l1l6 and tl'1lS ought to helu llnn to be El success XNIXRD 'lUmT1. X xv QRXI XN TBII Mechamcal Wechamcal Club Van IS flODl lO12i1l'1 Beelcles that, the only thmg we have agaunjt hun 1s that he ucles a 1noto1cycle He ought to be able to make some speed, tho after he gl c uates LBIBIIT IGN XTIUS W XLSH ETA TBH Mechanmcal N.lLlb1CHl Club 145 Nlechamcal Club YN albh S chief SOIYOXV IS that he never had at 111ClC1'l21IUS but stlll he was alxx aye Successful 1n everythlno he 1.lI1ClCl took H15 bemg one of the 11ngleacle1s of the Taw Ba1t g ing ehovxs tlne He has 21 gleat capautv lOl xvoxk and can be clependel upon to make good lllRRX GLLV XX xTeoN C1V1l 'l mek 35 Q45 btacha Club Xlfatson has been a track aepuant fO1 seve1al yea1s and, 1T you want to Hncl hun ln the spung tune just look fo a vaultmg pole and he xx 1ll probabl5 be glued to lt xl v -2 fp- if - W f- 'Q Q , :fix 1 :-:GS if .ff1,5' , 't, . ii ' : ' , E-ir, 5 55 A J 23' Q, ,5,,.2-1,- .' 235 -vi, V, - . . .V - 4.1-1A,'f,.,Q1::xl 43555 v , I , . 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N ,, T X 1 U 1 , 3 Q JI 55 L v H . N , H f ' N g, I I J I W 3 m 1 ,. N 1 5 Y' i 1 I i i ii E M 5 Y A y W , U .1 5 ' 4 . 3 M J 5 I I , 5 f , V W . , i W , 5 W T if 1 1 H , If ' I r 1 i l q P E Q 1 5 A I 1 v 53 T., ,.,Y . mi-2 1 V ' e 1 v 1 I . 6 , , 1 1 5 K i 1 W l P A , i 1 i W f I 1 y 1 Y I r i A I i 54 .funn 3, fa fy .1 14 'MO 2 0,1 wff , MQGAZ, H , f 'f '50, .Wg fp' J 54,1 Z ,, 64 Q, ,4 Eff' ,fu ww. Za, 46- W iff, M 9, 15'-I , A :- as - ' , i 1 , , Rf . ' 'r' -' ::' , -' 43 , ,I V Y n 3' ', V Z' he vw f g, . iz., 'A '- - y 1- - is: f- -f,-' . ,g3,g:H1,., .2754 - '- 55 JUNIOR CLASS orrtcisns P7'CS1idE7'Zf N. B. CLARKE V166-P7'6S'fd8l'Z'f W. H. MORIARTY Secv'etcz1'y and T7'6ClSZl7'67' A. S. MCART Senator L. H, KRILL Senator C VV. W. CRILEY - Se1'gea1fzt-at-A-rms H. V. BOLEY Hfistorian W. J. HIGGINS HISTORY PON entering the Institution we were about as green as any other 'freshman class, but with our numbers and size succeeded in winning the pushball fight. That was the first time the freshmen had carried off the laurels in this contest for several years. Wfe had a good freshman football team and our classmates have more than done their part in athletics since that time. Of course, we all had our troubles with Descriptive Geometry, but f'Commy finally succeeded in instilling a little knowledge into our heads. The freshmen camp was a great success and helped to cement the good fellow- ship, which has endured in our ranks ever since. VVe were defeated in the pushball contest in our sophomore year, but soon forgot our bumps and bruises and settled down to do things for Case. Our men entered all kinds of activities and made a name for themselves early in the year. The monotony of the school .year was broken by a very successful banquet. Our junior year opened with all the men back, who had withstood the villain- ous attacks of 'fTeddy Focke, and doing even more for the honor of Case and the class of 1918. The seniors caught us napping last fall and took away one of our time-honored privileges. This happened when the school voted to do away with the old Junior Dance Committee and put that duty entirely in the hands of the Case Club. Vlfe are now in the second term of our third year and are learning the rudi- ments of military training. Twenty-four of our number have been chosen to become officers and we feel that should there be war, the class of 1918 will be Ready to do its duty for the nation as it has in the past toward making a Greater ase' . I JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Adams, Clark Myron, HI Toledo 1811 East 90 St. Albers, Harold Theodore, VI Lakewood 1356 C0014 AVC. Andrews, Harold Wilsoii, Il' North Girard, Pa. 2114 Stearns Rd. Armington. Everett Francis. II Wiclfliffe 56 Atwood, Charles Reno, III Aufderheide, Earl Craemer, III Avery, Lester Tyron, II Baster, Forest Scott, II Boley, Herman Victor, IV Bomonti, Herman Frederick, VI Bricker, Reed, II Cerba, Charles, I Clarke, Norman Bruce, I Clegg, Lee Milton, II Cogswell, Raymond Austin, VI Collins, Lewis Lame, III Corning, Leo Hiram, I Criley, Wfilliam Wfallace, II Cullen, john Aloysius, II Cutter, Paul Frank, IV Davis, Howard Hobart, I Dawson, Carl I-Iorn, VI Donoghue, Earl Milford, IV Dopmeyer, Arthur Leopold, III Eging, Wfilliam, IV Erben, Frank, Ir., II Estep, Arthur Charles, II Farmer, W'illiam Henry, I Ferry, Edward Wfilliam, II Glekler, john Truman, IV Graumlich, Elza Lorin, I Graver, Edwin Herrmann, IV Guth, Charles Edward, II I-Iaag, john I-I.. II I-Iartzell, Leslie Kremer, II I-Iaserodt, Herbert George, II I-Iawkins, Clifford Burton, II I-Ieege, Frederick, VI I-Ienninger, Alan Emerick, III Hoffman, VValter Rudolph, II Hoffman, Wfilliam Harold, II Holz, VVilliam Edward, III I-Iolzhauer, Wfilliam, IV Hopper, Eugene Dubois, IV I-Iunt, VVayne Clark, II Hunter, Ralph Maurice, VI Inkley, Edwin Alfred, III Kaercher, Gustav Parma, II Karg, Howard, III Keenan, Grville, I Keir, james Morrison, VI Kneale, Ralph Martin, III Kodet, Gustav, IV . Kowan, Maurice Howard, II Kuhn, Herbert Mark, VI Krill, Leonard Henry, II Leatherman, Harold Ardene, III Phillips, Me. Cleveland Cleveland Gates Mill E. Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Elyria Rochester, N. Cleveland E. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Chagrin Falls 1Varrensville Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Fostoria Cleveland Akron Akron 1Vadsworth Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland 1878 East 90 St. 4255 East 96 St. 3118 Clinton Ave. 1938 East 101 St. 75 Rosemont Rd. 1500 Grace Ave. 9916 Newton Ave. 3459 East 102 St. 10203 Empire Ave. 10600 Hampden Ave. Case Club 2107 Adelbert Rd. 10626 Orville Ave. 99 NVlI'1Clt31'1'l161'6 St. 3676 Independence Rd. 9125 Kenmore Ave. 1164 Ansel Rd. Box 42, Station E 1407 East 111 St. 3901 VVhitman Ave. 8722 Meridian Ave. 2019 Eglindale Ave. 2167 Grandview Ave. 1670 Crawford Rd. 11004 Wfade Park Ave. 3015 Marvin Ave. 2127 Fairmont Rd. 2286 East 93 St. 11302 I-Iessler Rd. 2098 Stearns Rd. 2124 East 107 St. 1737 East 70 St. 1082 Maplecliffe 3222 1fVest 52 St. 11220 Clifton Blvd. Cleveland Irvington Terrace, E. 70 St. Cleveland Leetonia Amherst Youngstown Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Dunfermline, Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Cleveland Cleveland 2042 East 77 St. 2219 East 103 St. 1938 East 101 St. 10017 Euclid Ave. 1454 East 110 St. 1127 Parkwood Dr. 816 East 95 St. 524 East 123 St. 2091 East 93 St. 1395 East 90 St. Scotland, 2174 Stearns Rd. 3121 Berkshire Rd. 1447 East 93 St. 5905 Longfellow Ave. 1639 Wintoii Ave. 7721 Decker Ave. 1220 East 86 St. 57 Limric, Rollin Wfalker, VI Luft, Frederic Ernest, I Luther, Martin Joseph, II McArt, Alexander Scott, II McArt, Wfilliam james, II McCurdy, Philip Rhodes, VI McFarland, XVilliam Emmett, III McIntosh, Hampson Gregory, YI Mahon Guy Hamilton, I Martin Charles Wfestcott, I Martin Clarence Arthur, III Mather, Thomas I-Iamilton, II Meacham, James Ames, I Mix, Robert Charles, I Moriarty, VVilson Harold, VI INfIugg, Leland Stanford, II Newell, Justus Wfellington, I Peterjohn, Wfilliam Henry, I Pettibone, John Linton, II Phillips, Carrington Brush, VI Plummer, Kenneth Albert, II Pocock, Elmore G., II Richardson, Bruce Norway, II Robinson, Eldred I-Ienry, III Robinson, john Harold, III Rosebaugh, Harold Mead, IV Seeley, Edwin Allen. III Seymour, joseph Hiland, III Simniermacher, Stuart Carl, II Snow, Wfallace joseph, IV Soissons, Alfred Edwin, VI Stanton, George Taylor, III Stern, Sidney Milton, VI . Stern, Mortimer, VI Stewart, Leroy Carlyle, VI Stitt, ,Iohn Albert, I Sweeney, Eugene Joseph, I Taylor, Leslie Barnard, I Vaughn, Claud Eugene, II Wfattleworth, john Charles, II Wfeil, Leon Gustav, VI VVeingarten, Meyer, I Wfhitehead, 1fVilliam Creighton, III Vtfillson, Thomas Robinson, IV Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland E. Cleveland Marquette, Mich., Toronto, Gnt. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Milan Cleveland E. Cleveland Clyde Cleveland NVest Park Cleveland Cleveland Painesville Massillon E. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland E. Cleveland 1Villoughby Cleveland Cleveland Lakewood Norwalk Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Rudolph E. Cleveland Cleveland Mantua Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland E. Cleveland 10904 Qlivet Ave. 3046 Lincoln Blvd. 10127 North Blvd. 1239 East 58 St. 1239 East 58 St. 3073 Fairmount Blvd. 87 Allandale Ave. 8110 Carnegie Ave. 1602 Ansel Rd. 1705 East 90 St. 1845 East 40 St. 1197 East 125 St. 1439 East 110 St. 1857 East 82 St. 13426 Graham Ave. 2080 East 105 St. 11432 Mayfield Rd. 2037 East 77 St. 1818 East 105 St. 2022 East 107 St. 2066 East 107 St. . 84 Knowles St. 711 Lakeview Rd. 13240 Forest Hill Ave. 146 Carlyon Rd. 1641 East 84 St. 969 Parkwood Dr. 1494 Clarence Ave. C. S. A. S. Campus 2247 Grandview Ave. 1436 East 82 St. '2515 East 43 St. 7813 Decker Ave. 11447 Euclid Ave. 221 Northfield Ave. '1961 East 116 St. 2066 East 107 St. 811 East.157 St. 1861 East 75 St. 2320 East 37 St. 2135 Adelbert Rd. 92 Xafindermere St. Vvisda, Martin Xystus, I Dehance 2135 Adelbert Rd. Wfittmer, Russell -Iay, Il Vtfaterloo, Ind. 2146 East 107 St. VVood, john Clement, II Lakewood 14002 Clifton Blvd. Ying, Shang-tsai, II Chekiang, China 1421 East 112 St. Young, Paul Kinkwei Ball, VI Kwangtung, China 1546 East 84 St. Younger, john, I Cleveland 1672 Crawford Rd. Zesiger, VVilliam Leroy, I Lakewood ' 1204 French Ave. Zimrnerman, Earle Charles, VI Leetonia 2124 East 107 St. Zintsmaster, Tim, II Navarre 2124 EaS'E 107 Sf- 58 Ng X fi N R X N 4 'R Q A-9 l 1 Z 'WRX A of J 'ra 'jf X X f nirx W M X ' gf X ff f f 5 0 94, W3 527 'EXQ X X I x ff xi- if xxx W' ' , ,ff Z Q' V 71 X ff 'QQ XM Z A- QW 324254 lu I M ff gf, -.A 4. f an Z Q N1 Z a 4,- N 1 ,W , fax XQX f Z fy ev X ,1 may x 1 , ff E- ll W X l'xx ff fy! f-X .:,, ln5gP,'rgMf,,,g.m X X Yggtfff J ,Eb-Nr: fa 411 1 I f V 5 an ff! 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Qs 1 4 'f 'M if 1gQ?i 2a is if OFFICERS XV A SAGUE G C W1LBR111 111 I C CORL1 1V E BENNINGIIOFF A P LOIZGLIZR SCI-IULTZ Y t11e t1111e tl1e 111e111be1s of 19 were g1VC11 then Case buttons last 5763.1 tl1e t1'a1 sfo1111at1on f1o111 f1es11111a11 to SOPl101TlO1C l1ad pract1cally bee11 completed But a 111ontl1 111 Wfaynesburg was necessary 111 01de1' to put on the hmshmg touches and g1VC the fellows a ghmpse of l1fe f10111 a 56110115 1301111 of VICVV Then aftel a much 11eeded th1ee 111ont11s 1est tl1e 111en of 19 16111111661 to sc11ool 1n 5613161111361 full of hfe a11d a dcsnse to 111ake tlnngs 1111111 As usual the 11151 Satin day was the scene of 111ucl1 CO11fllS101'l on the football Held, Mr Pushball bemg tl1e cente1 of attract1on detern1111ed to Wm led at the e11d OI the fnst half but true to t11e t1ad1t1on of the past few years tl1e XVOIHI tu111ed and the 116511165 won the battle And tl1e11 began tl1e long steady grmd to Feb1ua1y ?l11C1 the second term Altho attacked pe1s1ste11tly 1n front a11d on botl1 flanks by Gene1a1s Focke Van Ho1n and M1lle1' 19 11eld l1e1 g101lI'1Cl w1tl1 but small loss of 1111111be1s T1y as tl1e e11e111y would they could 1101 b1eak the hnes T11e second 161111 caused a 1e11ewal of the battle But tl1e enemy was 110l1'E11'10' for a hopeless cause, 101 tl1e men of 19 we1e p1epa1ed to fight along the sa111e lmes 1f It took all summer Desp1te the fact tl1at plenty of t1111e was 1equ11ed T01 study 19 was well 1'CP16SC1'1lCCl 111 all b1a11cl1es of school act1v1t1es There were e1ght 111en out for football, most of wl1o111 111ade tl1e team, one 111an was on the basketball team and a fanly la1ge 11111111361 of 111611 XVCIE: 011 tl1e t1ack baseball a11d SVV11'111T11I'10' 1631118 In 2LC1Cl1'E1011 19 had 1t least one rep1esentat1ve 111 each of the othe1 o1ffan1zat1ons 1n school The class s success t111s year was due to the Splflt s11own by eacl1 11'1C11V1ClLl2.1, 2.1'1Cl lf o11e 111ay judge 1:10111 tl e past 19s 'El'l11Cl yea1 w1ll be even more suc cessful tha11 have been tl1e two IJTCVIOUS '4 , ,' , V , 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1. . f ' 1 ' 1 , , ,, , , 1 1 , , f 1' - . 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A Y - 1 , . 60 I TH-? -m ,d--A,wd I AI IW M III I .I A, -WI I i I, II I :III II ' H , E H I N I , I I I I 'I I I I I I I V1 I I II iI II I II II I II I I II II ,I I I I I I f I I II , I I I I I I I I I II III II II I I I I II y I I I I I I ,I I V - I I I I M WI MII -, IMI 61 SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Abramsky, Samuel Harris, VI Cleveland 2079 East 46 St. Ahern, Mathew Edward, VI Cleveland 794 East 95 St Arnold, Eric Anderson, V I Cleveland 1657 1-Iamilton Ave Ashbaugh, Clarence Virginius, IV Youngstown 2080 East 105 St Aurelius, Earl Vtfilliam, VI Cleveland 959 East 105 St Baster, Dell Joseph, I Gates Mill ' Bates, ,Iohn Bartow, I ' ' Cleveland 10013 Lamont Ave Beckenbach, Francis I'Iurlburt, III Cleveland 7319 Lawnview Ave Benninghoff, VVillia1n Edward, III Cleveland 2780 East 51 St Bittchofsky, Ralph Victor, II Lakewood 1420 Robinwood Ave Blair, Richard Walter, VI New York 1980 Ford Dr Blenkhorn, Frank Sumner, VI Cleveland 5919 Clive Ct Bloomfield, joseph Bernard, VI Cleveland 6206 Belvidere Ave Book, Norman Ira, II Boulian, ,Iob Ivan, I Boyd, Cooper Stephen, I Bradford, Frederick Alden, VI Bromelmeier, Martin Frederick, II Brooker, Frederick Donald, VI Brown, VVillis Kingsley, IV Burdett, Robert Wfilliam, II Burger, 1Villiam Edward, II Burgess, Carlyle Wfilliam, II Canheld, Ira Allen, III Carter, Harry Wfilliam, II Cheng, Yu-gwan, VI Chesney, Gray Lockwood, IV Corbeau, XVilliam Charles, IV Corey. James Leslie, IV Crego, George Stranahan, I Cryan, .Iohn Joseph, VI Davidson, I'Iarold McAllister, IV Douds, Ralph Raymond, VI Douglas, Alexander, IV Dunn. Norman -Iames, I Eger, Karl Albert, III Eiler, Ralph Andrew, I Emerman, David, VI Fessler, Carl IrIenry, VI Fischley, Xdfalter Scott, I1 Friedman, Leo, III Fries, George Fark, III Gardner, John I'Iall, VI Gay, Edwin 1Valker, IV Geddes, Homer Robinson, IV Gillmore. I'Villard Franklin, III Goerke, Russell Theodore, III Gore, Robert Emerson, I Gray, Robert, Ir., IV I-Iahn, Arnold IrIenry james, III Halper, Louis Iuda, II E. Cleveland Euclid Heights Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Conneautville, Fa. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Chardon Alliance Ningpo, China E. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Toledo Cleveland Canton Rochester, N. Y. Conneaut Cleveland Appleton, XVis. Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Memphis, Mich. Cleveland E. Cleveland Lowellville Cleveland Cleveland Findlay Lowellville Cleveland Cleveland 321 Sciota Ave 1851 Rock Rd 11312 I-Iessler Rd 1847 East 90 St 6303 Francis Ave 10603 Miles Ave 1361 East Blvd 1711 East 84 St 3042 VVest 12 St 2114 Stearns Rd 2135 Adelbert Rd 10017 Euclid Ave 11426 Fairchild Ave 79 Allandale Ave 10600 Kimberley Ave 5910 Lexington Ave 10710 Deering Ave 10017 Euclid Ave 11915 Ashbury Ave 2191 Cummington Rd 2050 East 109 St 1953 East 116 St 6605 Linwood Ave 2066 East 107 St 7002 Wfade Fark Ave 10315 Hampden Ave 1878 East 66 St 6210 Thackeray Ave 1852 Ansel Rd 1968 East 83 St 39 Idlewood Ave 2080 East 105 St 10938 Pasadena Ave 10524 Elk Ave 2114 Stearns Rd 2135 Adelbert Rd 6201 Bridge Ave 3520 Scovill Ave 62 Hainby, John Parkerson, I Hard, Edward Matson, II Harris, El1ner Kenison, III Healy, Russell, VI I-Ieil, Carl Emil, IV I-Ierbig, Rudolph Otto, III Herold, Lawrence Clinton, IV Higgins, Wfilliain Johnson, IV 1-Iirchert, Raymond August, IV Hirshnian, Norbert Kurz, II Ho, Molin, III I-Iorvitz, Isadore, I I-Iotchkiss, Reuben Pierson, IV Huang, Shu-Pei, II I-Iudson, Paul Raymond, VI Hunscher, Homer LeRoy, II Imars, Oscar John, III James, I-Iarold Belden, III Jenks, Karl Edward, IV Jones, Kenneth Callow, II Kennedy, Duane Elston, II Keplinger, Lyman Dwight, II Keplinger, Ralph Donald, II Klaustermeyer, Paul Herbert, IV Knapp, Robert Conway, VI Knowlton, Robert Fortune, II Laughlin, John I-Ieberd, VI Lieber, George Martin, III Loegler, Arthur Paul, II Manning, Joseph Gilmour, III Marcuson, I-Ienry Wfeisel, I Marevsky, George, II Medsker, Charles Allan, III Meridith, Frederick Allen, II Miller, Robin Lincoln, II Mudge, 'XVilbur Dorsey, II Nachtigall, lValter Emil, I Pagan, Charles VVes1ey, I Plate, Robert Theodore, II Quinlan, Herbert Eckford, VI Rawson, George Robert, IV Roberts, Haydn Purcell, III Robinson, Thomas Lloyd, IV Roblee, Harold Judson, III Royan, Curtis Lawrence, VI Sague, W'alter Archibald, IV Saltsnian, Irl Leonard, I Sayle, Harold Clark, YI Schade, Adelbert, VI Schoenberg, Philip, II Schow, Albert Hans, IN' Schroeder, I-Iarvey Carl, I Schulz, Ernst Bernhard, I Cleveland Elyria XVinter Haven, P Sandusky Cleveland Tiffin Cleveland XVheeling, XV. V Cleveland Cleveland Canton, China Cleveland Cleveland Canton, China E. Cleveland Gates Mill 'XN'arrensville 1Vest Park Medina Cleveland Ashtabula Alliance Alliance Cleveland So, Euclid, Ohio Ashtabula Ravenna Fremont Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Tula, Russia Cleveland E, Cleveland Marion Toledo Cleveland Buffalo, N. Y. Lima Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Akron E. Cleveland Brecksville Cleveland Ravenna Cleveland Juniata, Pa. Cleveland Akron Cleveland Cleveland 2126 East 105 St 2117 Adelbert Rd la. 7502 Carnegie Ave 10802 Deering Ave 2915 Marvin Ave 1938 East 101 St 3241 Marvin Ave 2080 East 105 St 2922 Marvin Ave 2812 Wfest 14 St 129 Potomac Ave 6102 Thackeray Ave 2040 Stearns Rd 129 Potomac Ave 121 Carlyon Rd 1938 East 101 St 2157 Stearns Rd 4260 East 98 St 1938 East 101 St 2066 East 107 St 2066 East 107 St 1671 East 117 St Brainard Rd 10017 Euclid Ave 969 Parkwood Dr 1938 East 101 St 2905 East 55 St 1826 Dodge Ct 1611 East 82 St 2206 East 105 St 1235 East 124 St 27 Page Ave 2191 Cummington Rd 2114 Stearns Rd 2022 East 107 St 2066 East 107 St 10806 Deering Ave 1878 East 84 St 1371 East 94 St 11215 Clifton Blvd 2114 Stearns Rd 59 Idlewood Ave 10017 Euclid Ave 710 East 120 St 2022 East 107 St Overlook Rd 43 Auburndale Ave 2653 East 31 St 10017 Euclid Ave 10527 Garfield Ave 2537 East 55 St 63 Sebehn Eranklyn Nlartm IV Shanafelt Donald hauon VI Sherman Pe11y Baeon I1 I1 Snnonds LOIIH Bum ell VI Snow VC111 Vllbll XI Soffen Aa1on I Solomon Abraham NI Spantn Anchew Ir VI Stadler Ha1oldVVebster II Sta1key Geolbe Lew1s II Stevens Nathan IIoy II Stoneman LOUIS Cla1lc X I Sykora Flaflli II Thompson G601gC IIen1y II Vogel I-Ien1y Carl VI Vobes F1CClC11Ck Ennl I VVaeke11nan john Taylor II VValton Allyn Kenan III Ward I-Iovva1clEa1l IV VVebster Paul Towslee II Wfeldner Harvey Cha11es IV VVe1ls Leland Ethe1l3e1t III INICTIIICITD 52111101 d VI 1Nest Challes Peyton 111 VV1lb1ahan1 Ollyer C1oss I VV1lson Herbert LCIOX II VVIISOI1 IIOVV211ClS2l1'1'111Cl III Wood Charles Donald IX VVr1g11t Challes Nelson XI hf6SlJC1g61 Eldon Lyle II Cleveland I allmadbe Cleveland Cley eland Xl antua Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland U1lJ3.112, Cley eland Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Clex eland Cleveland Bellefontanue Cleveland L01 a1n Cleveland Cley eland Cleveland Ray enna Cley eland Clex eland E Cleveland I' OSIEO113. I'osto11a I 'tlaewood Rlttnlan N01 th Olmsted 10319 Somerset Aye 711f Adelbert Rd 7108 East 96 St 11471 Mayfield Rd 1001! Euehd Ave 7696 East 33 St 7399 East 46 St 8301 1Vest Machson Ave 7066 East 10! St 10310 G'l3.1'1fVVOOCl Ave X214 I.,11'1'xVOOCl Ave 10613 D1exel Ave 3811 I3o1tabe Ave 12108 Cheste1Held Ave 2808 XVOOCIIJTICID6 Ave 2048 East 109 St 6116 Dunl1an1 he 1938 East 101 St 1813 East 70 St !41! C2l11'1Cb1C Aye 7133 Mareellme Ct 211! Adelbelt Rd 10671 Ashbtny Aye 7139 Vvest 91 St 40 Northfield Aye 743 N Lockwood St 743 N Locl xv ood St 14007 Chfton 1311 d 7036 Cornell Pl 711f Adelbert Rd . 1 I V, . . , k I I Y A I ' r 'l 'I 0' v '- , , - . . . , . 7 I - . 2 I : L1 -' C - - ,r 7 H 1 J F Q I . ' .U' If lx , , I .V . ' 4 I J s ' ' .T G 2 1 ' -' I - '- ', A , V ., c ' 'V . - I - ,- J 1 'N ' 1 P' ' 'O' , I ' I 5 - '- . J J ' . Q K . 1 1 B W -. 1 W 1 ' - 1 . l- 4 O- I Y J . - . Ex f N - ! I l ' Thornton, Peter joseph, VI Cleveland 2200 VVest 101 St . - I O- , J J - A G Q -. A . . 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St X217 Dellenbaugh Ave 43 Auburndale Ave 1394 East 90 St 10836 Drexel Ave 7688 1fVoodh1ll Rd 9306 Houbh Ave 334 East 109 St 30 Eddy Rd 1914 1Vest 73 St 7370 1Vest 14 St 7080 East 103 St 10818 Ashbury Ave 1062! lee Ave 1436 East 86 St 1466 Lelle Ave 3718 Han thorne Ave 1477 East 66 St 7177 1'arrmount Rd 843 Parkrvood Dr 7114 Stearns Rd 1186 East 113 St 7098 East 100 St 7707 East 86 St 2707 East 86 St 1448 Last 108 St 1433 East 03 St 7080 East 103 St 7703 East 46 St 11111 Xlrles Ave 1477 East 111 St 10007 Cedar Ave 1473 East 83 St 11603 Mayheld Rd X919 Carnebre Ave 1748 Donald -Xve 10733 Lee Ave 11907 Seottxr ood Ave 1770 East 69 Pl 7779 East 46 St 6007 Wlrrttrer Ave 3906 1Voodbrne Are 7110 East 83 St 1831 East 79 St 10703 Parkgate -Xre 2313 East 93 St 10019 1Vrnehester Axe . . ,. . . 4 1 I ,' I , '- . 3 l 4 . ' ry, ' l 3 f' ' . , - 1 , J . , . - H I H- O . G . x 4 , , . , - , . , , ' ' ' 1 L. . - F r , 1 ..... f . . . - -' 4 C 0 , I , . .. 4 . . . , 1 . '-' . 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' IZ F0 0 TZJALL TEE WL THE TEAM O1lILLRS Capiam O P Illx P lllcmagez R L LXRNTARD Asszstam Mazzagu C W Pm, x Held Mazslzal 11 M DXXIDSOB Coach W T Lxcuznoux Agszsfmzf Coaulz 11 1' PXSINII PLRSONNEL L Clalle 18 Tnc Crumcl Center Guard Tackle 11 lloxxzud lf Fnc V AS11l31Llb11 13 llense 1! Oua1te1bacl A B1CflblCCl 19 llalfback C Post lf llfrlfbacl L Conant 1! E1ben 18 A Cullen 18 C 1fVoocl 18 Tackle I A Grmes lf V L0le5 L I Swxeenq 18 I S Mugb 11 11 a T B Bates 9 P V Blttclaofslq 19 W C CO1lJC'1L1 19 T Due y 11 Qhoxx 19 fullback Ilalfback 1-111 Ebacl llalfback GL111 cl Cvuzu cl Cente1 Guam cl Gllill cl Lulllnck BARNARD ENQLLIIORY 118521. f-,. E ' , -gk k - Wx ' ' Y fl il 1 ' , , le :fl , if ' Q 0 Q S..5Qf,7a T T N 4 . ............,............ . , f 21151 Lf ' ...................... . . 31 1 ' . L J . .............. . f'. ll 'AN ff' e ' 1. ................ -. - . I f 5 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . V . . 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L 'F'-' ' J O40-r C ' J 1 - J v V - ' 1 1 1 Y ' ' 75 Captam OTTO P HENSE Hense wound up h1s football career 'El11S yeal and has left 1n the 11l1HClS of all l'll9 fellow students 111611101165 of a br1ll1ant playel He played on three Brown and VVh1te elevens and each year he was bette1 than the year before As Capta1n he gave every ounce of h1s energy toward develop mg a W1I11'11I1g team and never gave up unt1l the last Wl11StlC blew DL11111U l'11S football expeuence at Case llense has plav d every pos1t1on 1n the back held He was a 1'1l3.1VCl at 1'11Elli11'1g tackles 111 an open held and was certa1n to get any man who b1oke th1u the lme He ran hrs team at all tunes 111 a manner that 1USpl16Cl confidence 111 l'1l5 men and produced the be t 1esults No one who saw the Case Nft Umon Game w1ll ever forget Qtto s great run thru a broken held lOl 01.11 Fnst touchdown H was a natu1al 1unner and could s1destep O1 Wa. change h1s pace 111 a 1ll3.UI'1S1 that brouoht 1oy to tl1e hea1ts of all the suppolters or the team H1s loss by graduatron w1ll be g1eate1 than the loss of any other one man and l'1l5 place w1ll be ha1d to H11 Captam Elect FRANK ERBEN Cut of the game nearly all season w1th an 111-IU1GCl knee Trben plaved enough to show the c11t1cs that he was the best LC.lll1C1 111 the State and was almost rnammously prcked for the fXllOh1o pos1t1on Hank w1ll undoubtedly d1st1n Omsh l'11111Q6lf 111 evely game next season for he IS Capta1n of the 1917 X a1s1ty Vlfhether at guard O1 center he 1S a towe1 of stlength u ea11ng down h1s opponent and stopp1ng plays befole they a1e fanly started H1s ab1l1ty to analyse tr1ck fo11nat1on was so marked that the Coach pulled hun back mth the fullback to help b1eak up forward passes Cn the offense he could open a hole 111 my 11ne and tear up the secondary defense In fact h1s team mates had the hwhest tonfidence 111 h1s ab1l1ty they knew he could be depended upon at all JEIIHCS lt was thls t1a1t combmcd w1th h1s nevel say d1e Splllli that landed ll11T1 th honot of Capta1n for next xesu - 1 b - 1 - D . I - K, . . X l Q 1 -l' . . I I , U A 2: ' ' ' 1 . C t Aug, . Diff,-' 'H . . A D . . - 1 r . , , C N ' - . u .I -L r, , - 4 1 A ' J '4 ' h . ' . . NA . . Y 1 . . -. I f - . . . 4 I . . . - b l If .N , . , . . A YY -. . . , . ' c c I . . , , Z . . , ' D , 1 - . . 1. . A l . . . C y C -- 76 ' J. A, GRAVES After starring in high school Gravy'l came to Case and proceeded to make good right from the start. The past sea- son, he was played at both fullback and end and could back up the line or carry the ball as a fullback or break up passes and runs as an end. On Thanksgiving he did both so well that even in defeat his hghting spirit won him a place in the heart of every Case supporter. This season was his last and we are sorrv to see him leave, not only because he was a star at foot ball but because he W ll be missed on the campus where hrs good nature won hrm a host of friends L CONANT The class of 1911 also robs us of one of our best lrnemen, the Swede The past three years he has played every position on the team except quarterback but at guard or tackle he was at his best At no time was he outplayed and could always be depended upon to open r hole I-le was a sure tackler, a wonder at breaking interference and plaved hrs hardest when the team was rn a pinch K ll l-l HOWARD btrrnff Howard graduates rn june after makrnv C envrable record for himself rn Case Athletics This was hrs thrr d year on the football team and he stood out rs one of the best ends rn Qhro On account of his height he w r N tt lle was a remarkable punter and rt was not unusual to see W hrm go down under his own punts and tackle the runner 5 44 The wav he stopped the mighty Maulbetsch at Ann Xrbor and hrs playing rn the XVooster game forced every Ohio coach to detail at least two rnen to watch lloward Besides plavrng football he rs a star rt basketball uid rs Laptarn of the l9l! Track team 'WMS c y l I T ' r ' I ' ns Y! .. v 2 M b . - ' L L - L - always dangerous on the recervrng end of the forward pass. - 9 - - - - Y ' ' - .V ' , K . , - ' . I ' ' F ' Z . A Z n j . . A ' - T . 77 N C POST XX 11en R1nQ Lc11C111C1 p1C1xCC1 N1te fo 1118 A111 A1'11CI'1CZll1 to VQIVC 111s tea111 S1'3.1J11lty he p1eked a 111a11 11110 was t11e most dependabe h11fbac1c 111 C1110 NCVC1 a flashy p1ave1 he COl.11C1 be counted upon to play a good 11El1C1 Game of football At q11a1te1 11e used ev Ce11ent judgment 111 1J1C1i1H0' 111s plays a11d was e1eve1 111 execuung t11e111 At 11a1f ln was o111y outclassed by 11?l11CV of 01110 Qtate 111 11111111110 t11e e11ds O1 p1e1cng 1118 Wav thru 1 1J101xC11 Held He g13.l1LlpL1CQ 111 Tune 211'1C1 111s Ioss to the team cannot be estnnated E01 every o11e of 111s teammates had COHFlf1C1'1CC 111 111111 bot11 1s 1 1e1de1 1nd 1 p1a1 C1 J' C VVQOD 110111 Wooches w11te up of 11111'1SC1f an out b1C161 VVOU1C1 have 1D1C1iCC1 111111 as 11111111 substltute fO1 t11e SC1L11JS mstead of t11e steachest and most dependab1e 111111 011 t11e 11116 01111 made 111s foot ba11 debut 111 t11e 1111dd1e of t11e 5618011 a yea1 ago a11d 11116161 t11e CO11CCH1i1'LtSC1 CO21C1'11110 of t11e 1311110 and 1211016110111 w1th 110 IDTCVIOUS ex PCIICDCC 11ad a 1Cgl112t1 pos1t1o11 emehed 1Di1C1G of 1 XXCC1i T111s does 11ot 1111p1y that 11e was a Hash 111 t11e nan , as 11e 15 a steady p111gge1 who can a111 ax s be eounted 1316561112 when there IS h11d NX 0111 to be do11e J A CULLEN 11115 was Cu11en s last yea1 on the te 1111 and 11e was 1111111 11110119137 p1e1zed fOl 11101110 He was t11e 111gest man 011 t11e tean1 a11d 1111ed 1 blg 11o1e 111 the ce11te1 of the 1111e He was able to SIZC 110 a play 1361016 1t was fanly sta1ted and stop It befo1e 1t Oot under way 1.1116 bucks over 1115 1309111011 XVCIC doomed to fa11 xv1111e O11 the offense 11e 11ot o111v vvo111d 013611 a 11016 fO1 111s banks but would get 111to the 111te11e1enee 1nd smash down t11e secondary defense ii f Y ' . , - - ' 7 'f V' . , -1 C A I L 1 '..' 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A c . . 78 N B CLARKE 111 C1a1ke leallled 111s H1st lessons 111 football at G1e11 v1lle and as a 11es11111a11 at Case I11 111s sopl1o111ore yea1 11e 116lC1 down a tackle pos1t1o11 and tl11s year was sl111ted to end w11e1e 111s expe11e11ce at tackle helped 111111 111 b1eak111g up 111161 1e1e11ce 3.l'lC1 stoppmg end ru11s A1t11o 11a1 1 N1 very ga111e Newt yea1 should see 111111 1116 sta1 of t11e tea111 a11d 0116 of t11e best 1l'l 01110 1161111 11215 a11 A 111o1e yea1 but t111s season 1 ference was always ood W XVll'l a place O11 t11e All O111o as 12 I SWEENEX :ELlgCUC11 was tl1e 11gl1test 111a11 111 tl1e back11eld but 11e Won a place O11 tl1e team 111 splte of tl11s 11a11d1cap He 18 1ast and gets away qtuckly a11d, 11 g1VCl1 a11y 111te11ere11ce IS al Ways good fOl a galll 3.1OLl1'1C1 t11e end Altho llOt 1311111 1or 11116 plllllglllg l1e could p1ck a 11o1e a11d sl1p tlllll 101 long gams W11e1e a 11eav1e1 111a11 would 1a11 ll V BOLEX XYWQ , 4 f' 'rw Axlxfaf 1 fi? iw ' f D' gifs f ag? K 777 fffff '47 Www 11 01110 gLl3.lC1 111 111s sopl1o xx as s1111ted to 11al1 back w11e1e 11e played a re111arkable game Hls 1111e Plllllglllg xx as Very co11s1ste11t a11d 111s 111ter g e are 1111g11ty glad that 11e l1as a11otl1e1 yea1 to play 101 It WI11 U11 doubtedly be 111s best 3.l'1C1 l1e ought to eas1lx a backtield 1112111 U2 ,- ffz :W ', Vw I ' 4 .' ,C,,1ir:1L5?:Zjj:QfyM-, .,i'f ' ' 'A ' ' ' ' - ,, ,,,...,1,sfa.a,:,,,.a.,- ,7 V-mf-'.f5vv!y,v,' V-6 172, , ,Y , gjgz.-1:.wffwf:1:,1iN,5.,h: 34:40 l .N 7 -. . . - . Q . - Z , o fa ' J ' :siizhr . 1C1C2lppC- Wlt a bad 1121166 11e played 111 e . 1 3, N ' 12- :ww ':.1.' - -,fag-4.21-:,-,fr rg- '. 45? ,. 25 'L-Q, 7 ..,, .41-X .,.,4 'W , , ha' 4 . 1 41? f Y 117 A JJ , , 1 ' . ' ' ,, - - A ' ,7 - 1 ' ' . ' ' c J . . 4 -4 7 79 C V ASHBAUGH Lo came to us wlth a 1ecord 1n h1gh school and college as a VVO1'1ClCl ful lmeman and he showed that he was even bette1 than We expected In Splte of a Cl1SlOC?itCCl collar bone he loomed up as a Stal at tackle H1s SIZC and speed gave hun a tremendous advantage over CVCIV opponent and he made the most of It Bleakmg up end 1uns and fierce tacklmg a1e h1s spec1alt1es and 1f g1V61'1 a chance 111 the back held next year he should be a te11o1 at h1ttmg a l1ne L S HUGC 1 u gsy was also one of Olll cr1pples and was out 1163.113 all season F11 st vv1th l'1lS Sl'1OLllClC1 and then Wlth a bloken hand Neveltheless he plaved an excellent brand of football VVl161'1CV61 called upon As capta1n of h1s 'flCSl111'13.1'1 tea1n and a reserve half back last yea1 he learned a lot about the game so that when hc got l'1lS chance he made good f101ll the stalt He wlll be one of the veterans next yea1 and 1f fortunate enough to escape lfllllly should be mvaluable to the team A H SHQW AlC1011 has sent us a gl eat many sta1s 111 the past but none who looked so good the 1C11st yea1 as Baby Show He 15 heavy and fast and can h1t a l1ne fO1 several yards every t1me he 1S 01ven the ball vVV1'El1 'L l1ttle HCld1flO1'13.l coachmg and expeuence he ought to develop 1nto a dependable fullback and ne ercpect great thmgs from hlm next season 80 I. H. HAAG johnny played his hrst year on the team this season and showed he had the earmarks of a good line- man. He was called upon to fill in at both guards at different times during the year and deserves a lot of credit for the way he did it. Next season should see him a regular and a man to be feared by every team against which he plays. L A MEDSKER lVhen Nledsker reported for practice this lall hrs only assets as a football player were nerve a d speed But rt only took a few mghts for him to show the coach that he deserved some special coaching for he was the best among the backlield candidates Injuries forced him out of the Oame nearlv all year but he got back near the end of the season As a Junior neat year he ought to der elop into a star halfback for he has all the require ments 71 R V BIT FCHOP FSKX Butch was a star rn high school and broke into the lrmelroht again this rear hrs hrst on the Varsity Given a chance when Erben was hurt he gained valu able ercperrence at center He rs tall and rangy and gives good protection to his quarterback Next year ,f it will be almost impossible to keep him out of a regular positron A N l f -4 , L , . . . . J, .ic c c c ' ' ' ' ll . . g V ' ' . , . . . r . .12 ',gQ7fff1'J.5'f:T- Tir ii' 742475 l- 1- ,,r ' rf, ffl! 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EQ M - 1'1- , ,-Si f 1 'Buff Sl L I AVERX Xve1y made 111s H151 appea1a11ce on the tea111 tl11s season altho It was 111s JL11'1101 year 111 college He was called upon seve1al 1111169 to fill 111 at both l1ne a11d backiield posltxons and played a Good Game of football XVl'lElCVC1 l1e was put Altho a tr1f1e l1gl1t for tl1e l1ne l1e 111ade 1t up 1n pep and a VVll1111g1'lCSS to 11 orl Next 9618011 l1e sl1ould xy 111 a 1eGfula1 1308111011 1 1tl1out fa1l W L CORLE AU 11119 was Lorbeau 5 fust yea1 on tl1e te1111 1nd l1e C11S'Cl1lgL11SllCCl 1111115611 111 CVCIV fame l1e played He IS able to stand a lot of pLlU1Sll11lC1'lt xx1tl1out IHJLUV a11d 1s a Q1l101lg C1CfC1'lS1VC man VV1tl1 a l1ttle 111016 expel 1e11ce B111 should be a 16g1,l1H.1 a11d should be a 111g f1cto1 111 tl1e team s success 1 B BATES Bates ea111e to us afte1 havlng played a year at 1-l11an1 1nd at once showed tl1at l1e had more than O1C11I'l3.1V ab1l1ty Altl1o l1e d1d 11ot take part 111 all the games, he come thru 1n 01eat style when called upon HIS expeuence wlll gwe 111111 a 1110 advantage over CVGIY otl1e1 man for a l111e pos1t1on a11d next season should see 111111 st11t111g CVCIV game f , 7 fc . . 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Lff, f,' J:-.,w ' ' , V , fi 1235.6 -I - ' 5 ' ' :fear .NJ-2.22, , -:aj-s.:Ie'.VaV.-,I': Vt LV-'Arai VV.: . .. , ' ' 'J ' VV 'f . -- V ' - 0 ' 'V .JL . -. -1 ffi:. -V f5ff F?f - - V ,:i5e.: .4 -Y-'f 'I ' ' 2- '-f ' -76 I ,nln V, V - V 87 'ff THE susan The season was not a success from the standpoint of winning our big games but, at times, the team showed that they knew football and could play the game. In the hrst game with Notre Dame at South Bend we were completely swamped by a veteran team which was trained to play as a unit. But it gave the coach a good idea of his men's ability and he took advantage of it, with the result that we held Michigan to a l9-3 score the following week. The team showed re- markable improvement and fought their heavier opponents to a standstill. Then Kenyon, with the strongest team in their history , came to Cleveland and was beaten 48-O. The team was working smoothly and the following Saturday won from Mt. Union at Alliance, and repeated with a victory over Wfooster at Cleve- land on October 28th. liut the team was about due for an off day and Wfesleyan beat us l6-7 at Delaware. Altho outplayed the first half, the team rallied and for a few minutes showed the famous lighting spirit. but the snap was gone and, when the whistle blew, the game was lost. Then Ohio State, with the mighty Harley, came to Cleveland and won a 28-O victory. The game was a credit to the Case team. Every man did his best and fought the conquerors of Wfisconsin and Illinois every minute of play. The fans were given an opportunity to see all the State stars, for Wfilce could not take them out until the beginning of the fourth quarter when he Iigured the game as won. Hiram's heavy team was de- feated the hrst time of the season by a score of 14-O the Saturday before Thanks- giving. lt was a costly victory, however, as the team could not be whipped into shape for the big game of the season on Thanksgiving Day and Reserve won 27-6. lt was a big disappointment to the coaches. the players, and the supporters of the team for it seemed that victory was at hand for the hrst time in several years. There is no alibi and we must acknowledge defeat to a weaker team. but one which showed the right kind of lighting spirit. The season was the last for Coach Englehorn and the team next year will be in the hands of Pat Pasini. Wfhether the season is a success or not we can be sure that the team will fight all the time, for thats the kind of teams Pasini turns out. 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The following week Cberlin was defeated on their home floor and on Feb- ruary 3 Denison came to Cleveland with the strongest team in middle Ohio. The game will never be forgotten at Case for it was the most exciting ever witnessed here. 'The credit for our victory lies with our defense for every Denison man was covered every minute of play. Reserve was easily defeated on our floor and allowed but one lield goal. and Baldwin-VVallace otfered more opposition but could streak. Wfooster and Qberlin came to Cleveland and second time of the season. Qhio Wfesleyan fought bit- Mount Union, Akron not stop the winning were defeated for the terly at Delaware but Case showed its championship form and came home with a 22-15 victory. The last game of the season was with Reserve at the East End Y. M. C. A. In desperation Reserve tried to rough it or to get the Case players put off for personal fouls but our men kept their tempers, played good clean basketball, and won a well deserved victory. 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Track at Case has long been counted as a major sport but for several years it has been neglected by the students who have preferred to play baseball in the spring. There are no adequate provisions for developing a winning team and even the coach had to divide his time between baseball and track, with the result that the track team was merely a group of students who enjoyed the work and came out and trained themselves. Altho they were not successful in defeating some of the other teams of Qhio, nevertheless' they deserve a lot of credit for the way they put in their time in an effort to produce a winner for Case. The most successful team is not always the winning team and every man that was out feels that the season was far from a failure. Captain Alexander had a very unfortunate season. In the Big Six meet at Columbus he was spiked and could not finish his events. lf he had been able to participate'perhaps the half-mile record would still be held by Case. The other veterans ot the team also fell below their form of the previous season. The new men had too little training to be point winners but some of them showed that they have the makings of good track men. TRACK TEAM O1 FICERS Capm 11 A D l'X1CXZL11C1Cl 1 CIIICIQF7 C S O61 Coach 11 F P'1s1n1 141515111111 IUUIIUQCI X P Uathexxs PERQONNIDL A161111 161 16 11011 11 cl 1! D S1161 I'1C1i 1! XVIHSOI 16 Q xVl1lbO1'1 1! Uoore lf XV L Xv11ltC11C'1L1 18 q1ITl111CI'1HElL11C1 18 S lald 1 C, Hunt H111 111116 111g11 Jump D2151165 Dutan 6 1016 1 111115 XXfC1g1'l11S D1stanc6 HL11d16 1T111c116s Dwshes M' f M ........-................ , . G1 Nc A. D. . . C ', ' ................ C A- ' H. H. - 'fc ' , ' ' ................ 4 -' L. . ' ' , ' ' .................. .. ' ' K. L. Conant, '17 ........,........... Wfeights Q, -1. ' ..........,......... Q H. 2. f 2 ' , ' ' .................. 9 fc I. P. 11 , ' F ..................... 1 ' 3 S. C. . ' ' ', ' ............ . . 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C. .T 101 I' cuts Shot Put DISCLIS M110 R1111 100 Kd Dash f 111116 Run 170 Bd HL11dlCS lla111111e1 Tl11oxx H1611 Bump 220 Yd Hlllflles Pole Vault Broad Bump .E CIICA Pole Vault M1le Run INTERCLASS MEET 1751 GOldbe1 f Conant 5alt1111a11 Sl1er11clC Alexa11de1 Pate 1540016 1lOXV3.1 cl Baldw111 Rob111so11 S1l11l11C1'l11 lCl'1CI' Scfonci Howard Douds Chesuex Medsl C1 Me1r S1111111er111acl1e1 Coldber 1V111sor Cflv Young Pate Tim ci Co11a11t Goldberg 1fVl11tel1e1d ax C11es11ex Hou ard Sz Gax Co11a111 Medsl er S1I'H1T1C1l113.Cl1S1' Seax er Medsl er CASE BALDVVIN WALLACE MEET S2l1I111Cl2ty Blay 13t11 at Be1ea C1se 99 B'tlC1W1I'1 Wfallmce 57 Record 9 ft 6111 36 ft 3 111 4 111111 59 seC 106 sec 7 111111 178 see 9ft411 5 10 ft 1 ft 911 Record 1 mfst Stroud Tlzzld S1161 r1cl CCB Hu11t8z Carnclx CBB Ot 1V1tsO11 Sz Rauuex CCB Class CBB Wl11tel1ead CCB Shot Put Co11111t CCB 270 Yd D'1sl1 Sl1err1elC CCB H1011 Bump BV1l1SOl CCB 770Yd Hurdles S1111111er1111cl1er CCB D1sc11s Howard CCB 440 Xd Dash Hunt CCB Ha111111erTl1ro1x Moore CCB f1111le R1111 Alevmcler CCB BIOZICI Bump S1111111er111ael1e1 CCB 270 Yd Hurdles B'tldw111 CCB 2 M116 1Vl11tel1e1d CCB Relag CASE Salzman CCB Moore CCB Carr1clx CCB Howard CCB H'111sel CBB Elllllb B Sl1er1'1cl CCB Kaemar B llertzler CBB Carr1ck CBB Robart CBB lxupfer CBB Hunt CCB Rolnrt CBB Baldwm CCB D11Stl1Cll1lST CBB 1:11111 er CBB DL1StllC1l11C1 CBB Ehlert CCB Rauuey CCB S1111111er111aCl1er C Ansel CBB NVudt CBB T1111e 3111111 39 6 see Rob'1rt CBB 4111111 45 6 sec 36 ft 74 3 sec 174 see 102 ft S111 558 sec 9 t 5 11 2111111 5 7 sec 20 ft 8 5111 786 sec 11111111 74656 C iz' 1'7 1 '- C . 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DLR Ol11o State Oberlm VV esleyau C111e11111at1 151211111 TRIANGUI AR MEILT 0lJC1l111 NVooste1 Case at 0bC1l111 A131111 79th Oberlm 611 DVCDOSCCI 61k Case 384 516011117 Dun 1 COD Cl11lf1n CWD R1cl1'11 ds CWD C11o1111ley CVVD Dunn COD 1C111 CWD 1Ia1L1n CWD Hon a1cl CCD Pemy COD Ixecue CWD X1exande1 CCD i1n1r1'1ermacl1e1 l'XX111ElT1 CWD OBERLIY Tfllld 1.0M7'Z'fl Sl1e1rlcl CCD Allan 111 NVD Creene CWD Ranney CCD Wh1tel1c'1cl CCD Saltzmau CCD I O1 ton COD Smxth CWVD Sl1e111cl CCD G16 ff WD Howard CCD 1 1'0rlJus11 CC S1H11TlCl1I1aLl1S1 CCDHowarcl CCD Cl1o1111lex CVVD Mlams CVVD Home CCD Campbell CVVD CCDMQ11 tm CVVD 'iell COD BIG SIX MEET Hay 76 77 at Columbus O 11 6013 7 16 1Vooste1 DC111SO11 Ol11o Kenyon Case C Co11ar1t CCD BOSW0ltll COD G11o1 mley CVV lol H5011 CWD VVez1ve1 CWD F'1.l111C1' COD lmao 10 2 sec 9ft 6 rx 4111111 456 ec 37ft 7111 222sec 5ft 4 11 16 6sec. 99 ft S J 54-6Qec S ft 8 15111 7mm 1Ssec t 10 5 10 mm 71 6 'nec f . I I C ..J - l , I A .1 . 1 ' A -' lf . 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Q Y 0 l 0 ' W - X' fu f . g f I W'-K ' gfgf' 1, 4' F' 'v ' 5 - iff gf? ff 7 ff: ff, ' Y lf C , ' fa W f Vey Dawson Davnlbon Petubone StaClle1 Molmrty Blau' Smnton Culey Vfliltellead Kllll 7 K s . 7 .v --C 5 'Y . 1 Schulz, Wfebster, jones, Lindeman, Finclley, Pagan, Moeller, Roberts L y -. 7, . I K. . 106 'Ti E I 'i 'aff-5 Ii IHE Q1 I2 I STAFF EDITORIAL E. I-I. Lindenlan, '17 ..... I.. I-I. K1-ill, 318 ........ I-I. Pg Robel-is, 18. C. I-I. Dawson, '18. .. W1 A. Moeller, '17. . . '17 H. N. Finclley. G. T. Stanton, '18 .... W1 WI. Criley, '18 ......... WI. C. Wfhite11eac1, '18 .... I-I. XV. Stacller, '19 .... . C. NV. Pagan, '19. . . . . H. KI. Davidson, '19. .. E. D. Schulz, '19 .... . BUSINESS T. C. Jones, '11 ............. W. H. Moriarty, is R. W. Blair, '19 Professor DI. M. Telleen .... Professor F. H. Neff. .. . . . .i11aiiag'i'i'zg Editor ......Nczc's Editor . . . .News Editor . . . .Ne-ws Edifoi' . . .fltlzlczfzfc Edifoi' ........S0cicf-xi' Editor . . . . . . . .Ffa-tzire Nmus -Issistaizf Altliictic .Editor .. . . . . . . .Ii-ifwcoliegiafv . . . . .Depaiimeiils .....Rcjv0i'fr1' .....RCP0l'iF1' .....Rcpc1i'i'rr STAFF . . . . .Biisiiirss Maiizcigm' I L. Fettibone, '18 P. T. W'ebster, '19 . . . . . .Edi'i'0i'iczI Ad-visor . . . .Biisirzcss rqdi-'ISOI' 7 J EMENTW M ko 4 1 T 55 YV XV C111ey .7.fdw01 NI I 1411111161 Bzzsznem Rifcmagw XV H gems A55 Busmcbs Mcmagez ASSOCIATE EDITORS I C XVOOCI E XV 16111 G S C1ego VV' C Hunt E Su 661165 E A Inkley , fg D :N Q D Pg S 108 A MUSHCMZ CLUVSS MW 'Kew if V- A -Q-.1 E I1 f ID x AX , ,f x lj Afxhx . Q. 13 it ma x ' f ' M' Q W -4 A A XX M ,f sw J I ff 4 ' WJ f b 5 X M y J, ,sy A T j' lk! 1 We xfxn M X wr , QB I Xsj I 3 V 4 t S- , XJ X 109 Top row :-A. S. MCArt, XV. 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Q' .. C. N. g S. 1 . ' ' 1 117 MEQHAWUQAL f ll? Raw 4 GLU f 5 Sf ? r 4 1 Q AQ 7' , A ' ' O f--T? + ' , l :ffl 0 5 K L-' 'T ll GJ I H -l :'- e. Q. .5 'A 5. 5 4n5+' i1Qi OFFICERS President .............. A. E. Fritzsche Vice-Presfiflent ............. E. I. Buell T7'6CLS'lL7'E7' ...,... ...C. G. Allen. Sec1'etcn'y ................. A. Truehait FACULTY MEMBERS Professor F. H. Vose Professor K. F. Adamson Alr. XV. E. Stark Klr. R. C. Brett Mr. C. W. Coppersmith STUDENT MEMBERS C. G. Allen VV. S. Gaines, Ir. Wm. Liebing R. L. l3f1.1'Ha1'Cl I. A. Graves E. H. Lincleman P. A. Belden R. A. Green V. P. Mathews E- J. Buell W. R. Griswold W. A. Moeller A. E, Buelow W'. L. Hain G. W. Norrick L. V. Cook G. E. Hart I. V. Resek J. M. Craun O. P. I-lense N. T. Sawcley R. H. Drukenbrocl A. M. Higley B. E. Skeel R. W. Elliott T. C. Jones, Ir. A. Truehaft H. L. Freeman H. W. Kaiser W. T. VanOrman A. E. Fritzsche I. I. Kralik E. I. Walslx E. F. Armington H. G. Haserodt E. G. Pocock Reed Bricker W. H. Hoffman E. O. Rieclthaler L. M. Clegg VV. R. Hoffman S. C. Sirnmermacher W- W- Cfiley VV. C. Hunt C. E. Vaughn F. Erben K. C. Jones T. C. Wattleworth E' VV- FCTVY M. H. Kowan R. I. Wittrner C. E. Guth L. H. Krill J. C. Wood I- H- HHH! T. H. Mather T. Zintsnxaster L. K. Hartzell L. S. Mugg ff. L. 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HOW XRD N IIIINDI EX RUQSVI H DRUIXENBROD BURT E SKEEL .fvIl1l107.S' CI XUD E V XUGIIN E LMORE G POCOCK R XLPII D ICEPLINGER H XROLD W STLXDLLR CH XRLES VV PL XGAN 1X'1ARTIN I LUTHER LESLIE B TAI LOR S0f7l'l0'l4107 es ALLAN E RICE PxUr T 'WEBSTER JOHN T VVACRERN 4 II XN 11 XROLD I ROBLEF LYMLXN D KEPLINGER RXLPII A EILER NORMIXNJ DUNN W ILLIS K BROWN VVII I IAM E BENNINGHOFI' F1 cslzmru ILKS EDWARD G LANG ROBERT G HZEINTZ EDWARD V G OETTEL IOIIN F AGFRTER . : d12? , ,, ,x r V V 4.5 Q'., f .'FK:-5:E'f.f?1 5 fa 1 4, ' ' 1.4 - f 1- ' . 1 13 . W giifglffvxy PTY' 1 E 5... T. 1,2 -:,. -tEl:..:7g i6's....AHIAF ' , Ja i, ' 'kfzf a rv: Q'- af ' .73 15 'E N N- 1-: ,Mm 1 ' .1 . J -f -'-35:13 N33 , J u Q 47 , I L --..- 55... J..-,fa,,, , 1 A fa ' wa- . f R -ff E ., , O AJ -Qt , ,,.y ' -, 1 F321 .39 A 0 if . . . , , P Iwvv I H. , -.QQ 1 I I A .W - . n - ' F' '7 Y ' 7 A L Q J J fl I' - 4 4 - .' 4 ' 1 4 if 1 4 4 1 I4 . 4.' - ' I i . ' I 1 . A ' -. . I -7 ' . r . I ' . f . - ' . , ' 4 1 Fi 4A A vi Y W4 JAMES M, 1-I ' .R . 129 N i W V M bm 130 Q EI ' ',', I 7 -.X,,, ,ji ,VA , I w x. . I . V . - , . .V , 1221.11 Q F- 5' . X A w ww. Q ...,- .....,. . . ., T- ..,, ,H ...H 1 31311111'11 111iI1 I1i15E.. III 111iIii I 11111 6...R' V M u.g,,E, Y I FIT? IV BETA TH ETA PI Founded at Miami University, 1839 I Case, Lambda Kappa, 1905 Number of Chapters, 78 Number of living members, 20,958 MEMBER S IN ,FACULTY F. H. VOSE D. T. XNILSON MEMBERS IN COLLEGE Seniors I. M, IE1AR'I.' E. M. DAVIDSON T. C. JONES G. D. WELTX' E. G. PIOLLM.-XN O. P. PIENSE J zm iors L. S. MUGS L. S. AVERY j. L, PETTIBONE VV. H. .HOFFMAN W. I. PIIGGINS ' Soplzomoffcs J. B. BATES R. P. HOTCHKISS R. W. BLAIR H. R. GEDDES C. V. ASI'IBAUGH F1'esl1me1'1 P. V. HIOURIET R. D. SMITH M. R. CHASE S. XV BUTLER L. V. BOGGS ET. A, HUNTER 131 2 L .. , .Q A 4. VA, . ,. xvffy ,, W mpg. q .-,sfg-asf-we 'V'-is. .: . ff-.' .R , -f , A 3'- 1541.-A, Q R X75 SE K GH R., M ,Riff 2 A Kf,x 'M 4 Aff ,YYQ W 1 r f K N7 , X435 f 7 f XA ' A A 1 1 ig 1 ' V A 4 1 YK' , - . A ,. . 'X fn.. 1, .v.- ,vn,v 4 . 1 'R J'-fl ' , - iE's?8111:-'Ami pf'-:.f-svn..-RA. . ...ffzsvf ff..-R . ,1:.i,..,f,3 .1 4 ,-1 -. 994 Ky - 4.-R., -' W -'A .4 4.1 1-ffm. - i-.,,,- ,.L:- .:1 '42 R. -ifrw sa- :A - '. wwfim- ,f M4- 'we V A . , , 565 4 6 2 ' R E Q. . A.Ai:-svxf-'ww-f-.'raw - fa: ' ' I ' ',2T'i:.'.-2.2,.:4w:,ff..Qv :'CA,, --R .4 -. 59. -.-. :::H, V Li.R:ga.?g..,g:f-7.55. 9L1,2,5,,L:-S., , .V . Q ' - ,Z '.SiA'?VE2:f3s HU, i.. 'Q .If N' -, Jig Q , O RRR-A Case, Ohio Epsilon, 1906 'Tl O S I3 fl- CD Cl- 9-7 H- '-1 gp'-cs .mm 1 wi? 9 H W CD QE FS' UQ .Q 52 'TJ ghd v-QU? ,GP-4 E Sd r- MRO r-I OO U1 IND Number Of Chapters Number of living members, 14,176 MEMBERS IN FACULTY THEODORE M. FOCKE KARL O. THOMPSON MEMBERS TN COLLEGE Seviiors N. C. POST S. G. SEATON K. H. SMITH fifmiors L H. V. BOLEY L. M. CLEGG VV. VV. CRILEY H. W. ANDREWS T. L. ROBINSON F. C. LUEE G. S. CREGO Soplwmores C. W, BURGESS E. VV. GAY L. B. PRIOR R. E. GORE W. E. FERGUSON F1'cshme1z H. XV. BLACK C. W. SHERARD. T. D. BRITTON H. G. TAYLOR CLARENCE SEIMON R. T. MCCUNE K. M. HARER R. N. ROGERS E. VV. ROTTEN 133 .-...Vim ..-.. T Q! I e I Y s 1 l Q Y 1 p 4 l + L , i , 3 I 1 ? 5 Q i 1 E Y E k 5 i 4 , I P w Q . 1 . F 6 Q I ' ? 3 l K 5 L 1 5 1 i l I 1 I 1 i l 2 i 1 1 134 W . 1 ,. 13511,-HEX? , We - F A , - ' .. '.'f.fQ,f b . ' ww--'.' 'f N ' :VV . . :Ajit 4,339 . 553 . Au M - .il ' ., eggs? ' ,,.4 w A I Founded at Virvinia Militar Institute, 1869 b Y Case, Delta. A1 Jha 1907 Number of Cha Jters 14 7 Number of livmo' members 12 620 D 5 Q MEMBERS IN COLLEGE S C1Zf0l'S P. B. NIYERS fzzmfors . R. M. KNE1XLE H. C. HoPK1NS L. ROYAN Soplmmorcs K. E. LIENION H. YN. VVILSON VV. H. KEIYIRES R. P. KNOWLTON F1'c.91zme11f R. VV. PARKS RUSSELL PRICE A. L. X7ANDERHOOD F. ERBEN, IR. E. D. :HOPPER C. P. D. BROOKER I. I. CRYAN C. A. NIEDSKER A, H. SCHOW C. R. ANDERSON H P. CRANE A. L. LE PONTOIS B. WV. PACKARD C. NV. W VVILLITS 135 f '9fQ0..' a 'Vi ' ' mf i al-V , .,,Hv.v-' V-X eifuif-:: '. , 1 'AA. y '. 2 '4f... ' 1t',nS'1C'Q!',!'fG'?4awb-Y, -1. L' .13 '.. L . '- .. wav, ' , A - w,,j.jf. 'Q-.A,ji.j'. V- M W. - .x - Q '. -iff. 2 Q P., . 'ffm i ' H 1 TWAIN --' - N? ' '41, 11: ...iii 1 -. ' ff. . .m emi' . . . m a!-fm .,j-axe, -' -iw, X ' .: 'g'ff' - -1 -.3-QRS:--' ' -4, - . fm . wi. P .- , -in fm. . .wa .' .Q f.- ew. Q ? ,si -:,. wg,-fb -, 4 k fx ',f4gfs ' g4.'W-z I . . 34 , -97f',. i Q' Uiwfdi.. .1745-5 - ,Q fini. p f , s Ai .fin i V .9 . 1-v. wwe-f Y 1 1 w in.. . ,...,,.. . f-.. env-,Wi 1 1 Jmx. 3 4 1 -a ,4 ' '.' .1 J . . V Q .. - 1 -' x- , i .,., .5 ,:-Q, e..'.4vJf,xf.- mm. W W :s Xigig in Q, Mes. S12 1 ,Z ,-jfiffifi shag' '13'f -f - 9 :Jiri In me l ens SIGMA CHI Founded at Case, Beta Eta, 1909 Number of Miami University, 1855 Number of Chapteis 10 living members, 16,000 MEMBERS 1N COLLEGE H G. XV. BEALS Xf . D. BARC1-I G. T. STANTON E. -T. SWEENEY I. CANFIELD R. XV. FOGARTY Se1fzi01's C. W. HATHAWAY R. VV. LIMRIC P. BGATHEWS fIH1f07'S M. X. WISDA W. C, VVHITEHEAD Soplzomores ROBERT GRAY C. I-IARTMAN E. A. 1XqEREDITH Fl'CSfL77ZU7'L C. BASQUIN A. GERLACH A. R. SWALLEN P. A. TEPAS F. S, VV1-11T.xK1zR 137 I I F I I I I I I I I I I I li I I u I 5 . 5 , ,,-,. Me -W -- . I I I I I I I I I I I I i I ll B I 138 zifsavax A wx ,A N5 fe X 'X 'BJX 42 Y Nag 55 559132 Q Af K Tr, Lax mx W5-'Q' Q, R Y ' 22 F44 if 1iL x X ...R -we fe fx www! Z K X? 6 A v, ,K x N02 va Y REQ-N Egyijg X X x 44 Q KAPPA SIGMA Founded at Un1ve1s1ty of V1rg1111a, 1869 Case, Beta P111 1903 Number of Chaptems, 84 NL1111bC1 of hvmg 1TlC1T1bC1S, 14 OOO MEMBFRS IN COLLEGE 5011101 9 R L BxRN1xRD 111111013 W I CLARK! R M PIUNTER W H FARLUR 0 C KEENIXN h W ITRRX 'VV H MORI XRTY C F HxwK1Ns B N RICHARDSON VV W R R R D B I YOUNGER Sophomoz es K BARNETT A P LOEGLER C CORBEAU R L BQIILFR R DOUDS H E QUINLXW PIEALY 'W A SAGUE E B SCHULZ F7'USf1'l47,C7L H BARNES H E HORN C FxBEL R E QUINLAN A GRAVLS R M SCHL us xeu C A TENHOOPEN Fs'Sgq'm -'Y :WL-,.:':'a.,. fp, ' I . wi:'LfV1 fi if 1, ' 'wp -1-a'.g.fg:t1 :fa-f,-,v3,gi, - . A g,qge22S?W 1 A 1 'W -V ' -, ' '-Cf ' ,, i.::fH'l1 ' f :- ix ., A . 5- W' '11,-3 5 -' ff ' ' ' .V .,, .XB M, 1 . .X ., . L 1 -V . . I J f -1 1 . A - 1 . 3, 5 . . f . 4 ' , 1 T 4 1 ' ' F r - . . L . . f D ,. Q. 1 . , - '- . . 139 140 115: 1 '11- amh Fl! um! 11 s':ej 'E.' 1: ,eq 'xl NWKDWQLTJY .NJC THETA TAU Founded at the U111XfC1S1ty of Mumesota OctObe1 13 1904 Case Delta 1911 Numbe1 Of Chapte1s Nuu1be1 Of 1111110 membels 7 608 MEMBERS IW FACULTY Zfxx -ILFIRILS TIIIODORL 11 B XRRIZTI MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 50111015 E I BULLL C H GXBZIILMUIILLIIR J M CRAUN J F GROSELLE C E DMID 11 VV KNSLR H L FREEMAN W LIEBING N E SPROWL fumols C R ATWOOD XV HOLZII xU1:1' P 1' CUTrrR G KODLT H G LTASTRODT L H KRILI W R HOFFMAN R C Mu UWIVU PUNT T R XNYIILSON Sophomozes IIERBIG G M LIFBER LTUNSCHER N 11 STEVTNS JENKS P I THORNTON KENNEDY H E VVARD A K VVALTON F7CXl1W167L CARLSON W K DUGXN GRIGGS T W I-IEIWICK G N UDY Q 5 1 'X .r ' - at -fxws. V ' ' ' 1 , ' 1 ' I at rf 515, u w ' Piliifgg ig flii' 1'!. 1g3gg55!iZyI,fr :f- W .- Y ' -151 Q. ' 124' A, :A ' 215 1:1 T 'L' 1 211 W 1? , , ,, .,,1. ' iw ' ,, 'In . ' :-2 311 5'15fm, . swf fs 'fix me, wah 1 422511 1 O ,Qva E , 5 . -1 Q, . dui!!! , I gilhglu Q 'ff '. . W , E' :Hg 1' -' 'F . ..V., V -I :L--2 111 if ' .-T' 1 ' mg .-. ' . H '.1.- ff V:,5',jf A fig, 7 . y 5 . W 1 I S A 7 7 1' 4 4 ' . ff r . . . - 4 : 4 -4 -' - 4 4 -1 V . Q - 4 A - - A, T 4 T 1 1. ,4 . A 7 - . - I E -4 4 4 . 4 . . 1 . ' I ' x 4 ' 1 4 - 1 1 ' -T n . Ar 141 X ' ' ,, ' V 'Y Y ' ' W ' 7 ' 'F 1 4 W W E 1 A i Il f T ,1 V II' A ll A Il Y Y , H I , 142 .. ?? 6306 , ip 3I'35'+4' 1, N. 21 -22 1 i n Huuumn 1 amrxmrzi J L f Q X 21 m' 1? .BT 'W' Ef1a9xQ-WQQPQ ZETA BETA TAU Iqounded at The College of Clty of New 3.0111 18136 Cwse, 7eta 1909 Number of Llnptere 77 NL11'1l1JC1 of 11V1110 111611113615 1700 MIDI LHR? IN COLLEGE Senzols I V RLSLIX O H STIIN1lx fzmwls 12 H GR xx1:R M STIIRB Soplzomoa cw T I 1IXLP1IR I Homin II XX M XRCUQON F1 Cslzmm 5 A BxUER V .W 1 . . , ...Mg 9 1 u -1 mem 0 Q in-1-1.3 -- ,-. JM., ,-,mv I J. . 0 Z, J' 7 'i3,.,Y4::1' . it :V , xxx mf1.q,iF:. I fly, - A14 :- . 4 ., ' V' x '5 5' 1 , 1 .5 M5131 ' . .E Ah- 9 5 'S w , -.va .f.--W' -r.-, 51. 1 . , 14 PM Mr' ,:4,.s, .7 ' H H . 4 'rw wr- ,Si N 4f.,m,,- , .-,. N I L. ' 1, 1 f, .1.z.Q.,e-Q Q 1 - Q1 ' t, W :J 5 'x 7 1 5 , ..f . 11:1-Mg, f Q 4 1 C Q X f M : W X H , r l 1. , A Aff: ' , ' -7,-H 'XA-2 g e, .7 ' ,NM 'fi .sw 4 4 ' 5112 12' ' 2 Y' , 171221 wh? V' wr- 3:7155 ' Sem-M 1 ww, . fp. I 4 4 - ' - , V - f , c A J I I c ., , ...I 6 J ' J 4 i' -7 4 N - H 4 r - : ' ' - r : v 1 . I A 4. . 1 1 . n I . r . ,.1. . ' 1 4 . I I T. f X, j I, Y . 143 - 4? - Ke w -2..,Qfg-XM I' gi? Q, :P X x, .X H QQ. 1' .,,- vm - . fi .'- '5 5 x' ' , I 2 ' 14'- h,-.311.f 5- -. .Av 1 lib- I-.--2-.5.:g'e'f. '-.-I .-2 .-1 - . . :. -'..,-.1-,1.1.'.-, ' . . A Q If I I ,2:- . ' . ' I SIGMA TAU DELTA Ifounded at Case School of Applied Science. 1909 MEMBERS IN COLLEGE SC'l7Z'01'5 A. BUELOVV C. A. BIARTIN O. II. Hlsrr. C. I. CJETZEL A. NN. HORNING N. T SAWDEY IT. IEI. I-Iowixkn H. H. SMITH E. I. XVALSH J1111z'01'5 II. I'. IDURN E. A. INKLEY Soplzomores R. 'I'. GOERKIZ H. C. SCI-IROEDER IC, M. I'IARD I D. M SH,xNAFELT E. L. IYESIEERGER Frcslzmmz F. D. KREIGIYIBQXURI C. A. SCHROEDER I-I. L. IXCIACOMBER G, A. STEINBRENNIER A, F. SCI-IILDHAUIZR T. M Russ 145 'K 6 x 1 An 1' 1 , 1- uw ibwq V 1 1, if 11.111 N E' S We 11 TAU BETA PI P01111 led ut Lel11 l1 U111ve1 S111 1883 Case 01110 Alpha 1900 Nu111be1 of Cl1apte1s 37 L11111 Me111be1s X386 MLMLLRS IN PACULTX P1CSlCl6l'11,C 5 Home P101 P H Vose P101 T M Poeke Prof C L Lddy P101 P M Comstock Prof C H Fulton 10 D M1ller P101 A M Holcomb P101 A W S1111tl1 M1 C T Ulmsted Mr L C Loe1 MLMLLRS TN CQLLECE 35.1I'OXVSl1l11Il1 H G311ZS11111L1CllCf E H L111de111a11 R Bamard L I'a111l1a111 R C lX41X K A Ba11e11 L Ha1r1S VV H 31061161 Bautlett YI Hlbley I M McFadden L I Buell H He1l G D VVelty I M C1aL111 l Hodge E I VValsl1 Daud S Kuelm VV T Van 011112111 R H D1l1lxC11lJ1OCl XV L1eb111 T Xfalasek V'OO3fk-'WF' 'ga-1 ' 'I- 41: :hy if 9 1 ' M 1 f 'K , ,gn V , digg? .vig C '15 , ' 1' V1.1 , U E C3 'K , X S l.--15? W 1 ,, M ., if I 1 :, C g ' j, 1 Q , , I . I A. - - , -1 7 O' ' b J 1 A ,f J I 4 T7 ,r l . ' .- Yi. 1 '7 ' . 4. .-.. - I - X' . 4 Q u u 4 A u -4 . 1 Y u P'f. .C.1 '. .1. 1 I . 1 V, J 3 . L J 4 ' -7 4 I . L. ' . 1 . 1 ' . . ' . . - D . ' rf . L. S. ' ' . 1 . 'U . . ' ' 4 1 v 4 . I q n I 0 v C. E. f' . - - . ' - A v 1 I . . U , . . . 6 . . 146 wi Bi Jn' 39' . . Q. ' .LLLAJI .2 . L. , . ,. xx : 5: . r g i I , Q K F 1 1. ,Zh :' -.,ij, :'- p 7 I 1 ll A ff' ' A- f SIGMA XI Prcsidclzf. .. ...... Fred H. Vose Secretary. .. ....................... VVilliam R. Veazey FACULTY MEMBERS ' Charles S. Howe F rank M. Comstock Dayton C. Miller Albert XV. Smith Frank H. Neff Frank R. V an Horn Henry B. Dates Theodore M. Focke Raymond H. Danforth Delonzo T. Wfilson Clarence L. Eddy Anson M. Holcomb Zay Jeffries Charles XV. Coppersmith Charles D, Hodgman Laurence G. VVesson George B. Obear Melville F. Coolbaugh Charles T. Olmsted John B. Read MEMBERS FROM THE CLASS OF l9l6 Louis H. Ashmun George S. Baldwin james A. Bjerregaard Robert W. Daykin Rodger 1. Emmert Russell C. Geiger Leo A. Goldreich .Maxwell Wh Metzner Wfilliam L. Newmeyer Charles C. Rose Karl Z. Shetler Edward C. Sinclair Stanislaw V. Sokolowski John Thalheimer Quincy Wfinsor Harold W. Yost ETA KAPPA N U MEMBERS IN FACULTY H. B. DATES A. M. HOLCOMB MEMBERS IN .CULLEGE G. Wf BEALS A. C. BLANK H. D. CAMERON E. C. DRAKE R. E. FARNIQIAM XV. E. IEIALL C. M. .ADAMS L. T. kXV13RY A. E. EIENNINGER E. A. INKLEY Seniors N. E. SPROWI. fzmiors J. M. I'IART A. VV. PIORNING H. H. PIOVVARD I. M. EWCFADDEN C. I. QETZEL N. C. POST I. L. PETTIBONE E. H. ROBINSON E. A. SEELEY E. LI. SWEENEY 148 r x ,Y 'QC Xb I 4' J 1 PX rf, N ag xfge 49 Ad ,J V7 ' . . 1- U v ' H , .4 ,I Q ,viii-. . I. --1212: A I I. A ,, . , 1 f .51 .-Q -W--If nj, .Qi n 65 -r I, 2 fa V QA X .. 1' 4' H 's auf . aye -kxxv .NV .f .pref 1. --4: :1. A- . . 12, If f ., ' .ew fvff . A 5. L' v-wg' . .Av a,,,,. ,av ., I . .- . - Y.---fb-.Q-1-,,.f, : nf aff .4 kj - 7 ,--'fv -'-- yr- ' .L . -' Ffa 2:55. 'f:i?'i ' . -fa D1 J I ' Jififk' ' --5.1.-'Q mb ,f '1 1 . 'F Iiff l .5??3if' ' . K -'--..k,esxfv:.efq.l-1.5. -if Q 33. 1 K . . I :N .Sglw ,,: , - 1 . ', wi-2-' Tf' ALPHA CHI SIGMA MEMBERS IN FACULTY A. W. SMITH XV. R. MEMBERS IN COLLEGE Seiziors L. S. BARTLETT Q C. I-I. H. C. CLAFLIN . L. I-I. H. S. KENDALL S. G. P. B. MYERS K. H f1l7Z'I0l'S I. M. KEIR C. L. P. R. AICCURDY A. E. XV. I-I. MORIARTV E. C, S0f71Z07'7Z07'f'S F. A. BRADFORD J. A. SCHADE XIEAZEY PENNING PRID.-xx' SEATON SMITH ROYAN SOISSONS ZIM MERMAN I. CRYAN 149 F ith 1 Q 'ww T OWL AND KEY R. L. Barnard ..... ........ K appa Sigma K. A. Barren ........ ....... P hi Delta Theta R. H. Drukenbrod ........ Sigma Alpha Epsilon O. P, I-lense. N. C. Post. . . P. B. Myers. T. C. jones. . W. A. Moeller . . . . . . .Beta Theta Pi . . .Phi Kappa Psi ......SigmaNu . . . ......... Beta Theta Pi . . . . . . . . . . . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon A. M. 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Gay ...... . . . .Phi Delta Theta . . . . .Phi Delta fheta . . . . . . .Kappa Sitgma . . . . . . . .Kappa Sizgma . . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . . . . . .Phi Kappa Psi A ! lf 4 5 f au C 0 R A o C. V. Ashbauffh .... . . . . .Beta Theta Pi 152 ,,1' . , gif n 0 5 o 'He If v A C Eu ' T531 'VM '.: -Eigjtggll fn ' Ah. f'-is 3 . ..,., 11:.,.L ?Tlll'llIflIWL7 ' 17 I -' . I I - Y 'lg' ig! 'ga' 1 T QQ ibm .5 153 E WITH THE SOPHQMOIXE MINERS Most of the boys ar rrved rn Hrbbrng Mrnnesota on the Sunday mght before the practrce term began and were met at the statron by Major Read and several of hrs trustres who had gone on ahead We had all met 111 Duluth and comrng up on the trarnr to Hrbbrng Bartlett and Schmrdt had a great tune ar ausrnof tuo mfants who were qurte a bother to then mother From the statron all of us went to the Olrver Hotel where the Major had already establrshed hrs head quarters Thrs was a wonderful hostelry wlth a bar that cost anywhere from fifty to one hundred thousand dollars whrle the rest of the establrshment uould be dear at hve thousand Xou mroht thrnk vou were m the Rathskeller but alas the town was dry As ue had no accommodatrons the hrst mornrng was devoted to unpackrng equrpment and huntmg rooms and boardrng places Rooms had been engaged for some of the party at the Olrver and frve of us were fortunate enough to secure a beautrful surte over the town morgue Wfe had a good vrerv of the tenement back yards and a large open prt mrne and then too our nerghbors dowrnstarrs A few wor ds about Hrbbmg rtself wrll not be out of place hcre It rs a very up to date town for that locahty It rs srtuated rn the mrdst of the Mesaba Ranoe 11011 mrnrng drstrrct about nrnety mrles northwest of Duluth All of the streets are paved wrth wood blocks and hghted wrth street lamps on both srdes at one hundred foot mtervals It IS the best lrghted town rn Amerrca and one of the natrves proudly told us that rt had one more street hght than the crty of Phrla delphra The mam thorofare looked lrke the great whrte yr ay Wie all found a boardrng place at Mrs Wfebster s and thrs story would not be complete wrthout a few words about Gertre the most efhcrent wartress rn Chrrstendom She was so fast on her feet I mean that Boley thought she was on roller skates Some of the boys fell for the farr Gertrude but she had some husky on the string who would not be trrfled xxrth l y 1 . . 1. 11 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1.1 , 11 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 U . 1,, . 1 . . 1 ,. I . 1 B I- 1 1 v I C . , 6 11 ' , , 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 never' bothered us as they were all dead ones. 1 1 1 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , . 1 1 . . ' ' ' I ' ' Y' c ' - 7 . - '. 1 H' . ,, N' ' . - . 1 . ' ' ' C , ' C ' ' C l 1 D Y - - 154 It was hard to get aquainted with the fair sex of the town, as some of the boys learned, but Cutter found a fair lass from Killarney who dished out letters in the post office. Boley was charmed by a cute little Scandinavian girl in Berr's,' soda shop, but his hopes were dashed to the ground by her cruelty. A dance in a place like lrlibbing? Impossible ll' you will say, but that is what we had. Our kind and generous landlady, Mrs. W'ebster, invited us and then, just as we were about to be introduced to the upper strata of the place, they soaked each of us a dollar for the pleasure. Everybody cashed in like a good sport except the Major and Tom, who said they couldn't dance. Wfe drew lots for the girls we were to take. Some were school teachers of the town and every- body was apparently very well satished with the arrangement. This formal introduction into society led to quite a few dates and conse- quently the social trgers of the par ty drd not get out of practise Dret7 and Schmidt even went so far as to take two of the farr school marms to the crrcus the next night where thev met the rest of the crowd gorno rnto the side shorx to see the Xlrd nrffht Special Down at the mrrre everything went along hne and we were underground eight days rn succession ln some places rt was warm and dry and rn others rt was like Greenland on a rarny day except that there rain descends rn drops while rn the mrne the water reminded one of Nragara Falls Our breath hung around lrke a London fog and everything xv as red from the ore XVhenever one party had to wart for another or krll trrne for any other reason xx e usually had Tom Barns around to tell us stories of g21111lJl11'10 rn the Philippines and Clrrna or we could get warm and cheerful agarn rn the large engine room xxhrch contarned the pumps for Hrbbrngs water supply I firmly believe that three weeks He must be related to the man who rnverrted rest because he rx as alwavs restrnv lle should have observed the rest of the boys who were alxx 'rx s earnest 'lrrd rrrdustrrous when they saw an instructor s lamp comrno up a drrft toward them Among other things Brll Eornfr tr red to advertise the tact that he rr as rn town by putting hrs name on the xx all of the pump house but Professor Read thought that rt was 1 bum stall What drd we do rn the evenrnffsp Ch res we worked on our notes maps and occasionally we had a quiet lrttle game As an outcome of the great lcmerr can indoor sports Dret7 Bartlett Schmidt and Ilrggrns pard for lroleys and Egrng s cigars all the time we were there One night while xxe xx ere busrlx A, . . . 4 ,, I . 1 x . . C C . 4 1' ' ' , l - 1 ' S .A V N lsr! ' ' ' ll . A - b . l . 1 , - - i I b V I - - 1 I . 'A Q . . 1 . - - ' C . I - . 'vC 1 - 1 - I l . I - . . g l 1 x y c , ' ' c ' ' A i 1 Snow never' got more than a hundred yards away from this place in the whole - ' f i - ' . - N.. -. ,C- ' C-I L - bt . s A , - S ' - 'C 1,-V c c i A ' J V r r ' ,rc - J ' ,U ' ' ff YF . ' C . . . . U X . l ' 6 Q if 5, , ' ' A ' ' 1 ' ' E . . . f A Q . ' A 1 . . . Q 1 T, L, - - , an v C - 4 -' -'L s' - - C , v I . - r r - if 155 working we heard unwelcome footsteps on the threshold. Someone quietly locked the door and turned out the lights and not a sound was heard save two muffled voices at the door. It was the Major'sH opinion that we were out and I guess Torn agreed with him because we were not bothered by their asking questions one night, at least. There are quite a few open-pit mines around I-Iibbing and we spent our spare time inspecting some of these. Approaching one of these from a distance it resembled the Grand Canyon of Colorado. The mines average about six hundred feet' in depth and cover a great area of ground. The ore is removed by means of steam shovels. s At the end of the practise term, all of our work having been completed save shooting Polaris, which Cutter was so anxious to do that he reported at the mine at twelve o'clock one night and had all his trouble for nothing, we left the beautiful little town for home. Some of the party passed thru the copper coun- try in northern Michigan, while the others came directly home either by rail or on ore boats. ' ror8 CIVILS AT SILVER LAKE Monday May 29 l9l6 twenty-.fire future civil enoineers of 18 answered the roll call at Silver Lake park. lhursday ,the total was increased to twenty- sisz bv an addition from over the fence' and ohnnie s grunts and groans forthwith became an essential part of the harmony emanating at all hours from the cottage, christened Rufer'enell . The tasks and pleasures of the succeeding month are still fresh in the minds of the '18 civils and rxill remain so even when near the end of lifes hard course. The hrst morning was spent in selecting sleeping quarters and making things shipshape Luff Crego and Co stole '1 march on us by taking an earlier car and firmly established themselves by the trrne of our arrival Lets go was heard for the first time that noon but strange to say needed no explanation This was a phrase that never failed to brrnff a heartv response The afternoon of the same Due to tradrtron the Qrrlver Lake Railroad was once more completed on paper Under the supervision of Professor Lddy and Mr Olmsted eight hours a dar were used to good advantage rn preparing our final estimates on the cost ot construction of this remarkable railroad which rs approximately 9000 feet long Our hardest remaining task was trying to crowd swimming boating baseball V J J 1 H 5 rm T ta J , Ll 7 V' ' .1 r C J C C b C Q it L 1 7 7 Ar 5 i7 C C C e . J ' ' . 1 c ' i l l c , ' ' -' if 7 ll I , . . - 1 I b 'K .. l - 1 day was spent rn making a tour over the srte of the proposed railroad, c '- ' ' I I ' . ' '. '. , i s A. 1 r R C , -.Ay f y -I ' ' . ' . : r ' k' ' f E 3 ' , 156 poker, fussing and what-not into the remaining sixteen hours and still hit-the- hay a few moments before Cookie started to make those unearthly sounds, which meant 7:15 A. M. Cookie was decidedly unpopular at this time, but toward noon he began to regain some of his lost popularity. Wfe had not been in camp very long before we learned who Mary was, but to meet her was a diierent proposition. 'fSock Markle, who hails from Akron, Ohio, solved this knotty social problem. Due credit must be given Sock , for he performed admirably under difficulties-torn breeches. Unlike last year, how- ever. we have not learned of anyone who was not very badly afflicted. The camp fussers, Farmer and Dunn, took frequent trips to Kent, returning in the wee small hours, which upon second thought, were not so small. These two were by no means the only fussers in the camp. but they seemed to endure fyes, enclurej it better than the rest. The camp baseball team found no competition in the park employees and were unable to arrange any other games. In the evening the all-important question of whether or not red deuces should be wild was voted on nightly Another question which was not voted on. but was significant to every civil was: 'Qh Duke got a protractor? The night before breaking camp was celebrated by givino' the 'falls a fare- well once over. Tour men in cottage No. 2 labored on their maps till 10 o'clock when the power company blew taps and the lights went out. Retiring to their cots these men slept the sleep of honest men. But those comino' into the camp at the hour of midnight envied their peaceful slumber. A hurried consultation was held and the fate of the slumbering four was not long in doubt. 'Tsero was the first to learn the jovs of being dragged from the comfort of warm blankets and precipitated into the chilly waters of Silver Lake. The remain- ing trio was fully awake in time to hear the splash of 'Tsero s sudden plunge made but notwithstandino' this action XVeiny followed. by the time of the third sortie reenforcements and persuaders chairs. baseball bats and table legsl made further ducking a debatable question. A well-aimed chair ducked by the 'Duke' put' Treddy down for the count. From then on until daybreak it was a battle royal until the attacking party beat an orderly retreat with the honors even. To this day Wisda. like Otto llense, still main- tains that he did not wield a baseball bat but merely a table leg. Cn the following day ue broke camp at noon and bid farewell to Qilver Lake a tired but happy bunch. C , C I A 'Y b o A 4 H C C A b C 7 Z: tx C ax 33 J C . C C an 371 C C and rightly guessed its significance. Preparations for defense were hastily C . 5 i i I ,ll -my Q C . 0 1: C L C In IV -4 7 3 , V , Q ! V H. C 7 ,V I 7 c , 7 157 FRESHMAN CAMP AT WAYNESBURG T was the privilege of the class of nineteen to be represented -at the Wayrresbtrrg Camp, by the largest delegation of embryo srrrveyors which Case has yet sent to that village so xr ell remembered by every Case man who has ever spent a month trarnprng rts surroundrno rr s XX e left Cleveland about a hunched strong with the larger part of our instructors seniors who had just graduated the vreelr previous The advance guard had the tents for general use already pitched before we hnrshed our jorrrney and were at the station to display their superror knowledge of the country After our trrumphant march thru the streets of the tlrrrvrno village where vre were the object of attractron for the torrn folks we had only a mrle or so to walk up hrll before we reached camp Upon our arrrval Teddy Tocke rn formed us rn hrs usual pleasant manner that there worrd be no food rrntrl all tents were rrp and rn order Needless to say We hrrrrred for we had no desrre to prolong our fast more than necessary as we had already been suffering the pangs of starvation for aborrt srx hours As soon as the mess call sounded every hard lookrno crew stampeded toward Otto s section of the camp where a delicate repast of potatoes and mule was rrrdulged rn It could be called nothrno else brrt mrrle for no self respecting horse could reach such a hroh lrmrt of elastrcrty However no one let a lrttle thing like that drsturb hrm and rn fact during the whole month no one refused food no matter how susprcrous rt looked That nrght there rr as a great deal of slrrverrng done by those campers rr ho had thought to keep warm wrth one blanket and the next mornrno many hurry calls were sent home for addrtronal COVCTIHQ The next day dawned damp rarny foggy and disagreeable as days have a habrt of doing down rn that country But that drd not prevent us from working and we were soon scattered over the hrlls patiently lrsterrrng for the mess call and rrorkrng drlrgently whener er an rnstructor hove rnto srght After trro weeks of prelrmrnary work we were allowed to start the tr ranvula tron necessary for the survey which we were to condrrct Tr om then on our lrfe from the time we finished breakfast untrl after supper was one constant pleasure llverv one had to enjoy a more or less serrous attack of sunburn feed the hve hundred varretres of man eating flres which are so predominant rn that corrntry and a few fortunate ones were happy enough to enjoy the pleasures of poison rvy But even then altho there was a great deal of grumbling at trmes because certain traverses seemed to be uphrll rn both drrectrons there was not a man who lost hrs appetite or was too tired to run to the mess tent and after srrpper to hrrrrv to town Toward the end of the month vre started to prepare for a tree test and at least one man carefully carrred rnto camp what to hrm was a branch from an unkrrorrn tree a section of rvv vrne Needless to say after enjoying the effects , C V ,Y ' ' ' . l 'll L 6 , ,7 . . . 1 V - - - . . , - r l I ' - . . 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I . , . - . 1 , , K 7 V - u 1, . - - LC C ' V 158 of that peculrar plant, he drd not make the same mrstalxe agarn exttcr a serres of sleepless nrohts the greater number of tents got rn tlrerr maps beat to the work or perhaps even before the work thc most rnterestrng thrnfl about camp was the vrllaffe Every nrght rmmedrately after supper, the rnrgra tron began and contrnued untrl most all of the campers had left for toxvn Ther c anx krnd of a store xvhrch could furnrsh somethrng to eat drd 1 thrrxrno busrness -Xfter bernfl sufhcrentlv refreshed the men assembled rn the square and proceeded to srn0 wrth verv doubtful harmony The next thrng to do, was to scatter thru the town and decorate varrous porches rn a promrnent place or perhaps secluded, as the crrcumstances mrffht call for llere, alas, some of the lonesome campers met xvrth 1 very cool receptron and were rnxrted ex en urged to go some where else whereupon the slrghted ones wandered back to camp Thrs rotatron was brolten ex ery Saturday nrght when such thrrllrno trlms as The Drp of Death were drsplaved rn the town hall Thrs xvas an cxceedrngly xersatrle town Mm dance hall, and on very rare occasrons the town Oossrp told us rt xvas used as a court room ln thrs noble example o f earlv Greek arclrrteeture the annual Case dance xx as con 5 K ducted rn style behttrng the occasron Taken as a xx hole thrs month at camp xvas an experrence whrch not one or the men xvho had the prrvrlege of enjovrng rt would xvrsh to rnrss and altho Otto s cornmrssary ran loxv toward the end of the month of mrdnrght rards everyone returned home xvrth an rncrease rn xx erght and a heavy coat of tan THE JUNIOR EI ECTRICAL INSPECTION TRIP On the last Monday rn May 1916 a certarn Group of twentv hve men left Cleveland on the C K 1 and headed for Buffalo fxventx five xx as the number mentioned owrng to the narrow escape of the txventy srnth one xvho on account of hrs scare, xvas not really rn the party untrl some days later 'lhe usual amount of enthusrasm when a crowd lrke thrs congregates xvas drsplaved and contrnued untrl the wee hours of the mornrng but after a couple of the boys rnrssed then breakfast, owrng to a late sleep new resolutrons xvere rmmedrately formed The Nragara Falls Power Company xvas the Hrst plant to be vrsrted and after xx alkrng thru by and around every piece of movrnof and statronarv apparatus the party was led to the lnternatronal Acheson Graphrte Company These two plants were not drffrcult to understand and the boys asked some questrons of our krnd gurdes that could almost have been called rntellrgent Of course the noon hour xvas spent mostly on the honey moon promenade watchmg the Falls and the people xvho furnrshed the settrng for the prcture The U S Lrght Q Heat Company saw us rn the afternoon, brrt rust for a short trme as xve left for Rochester the same afternoon The next dav berng Decoratron Day, the party had the afternoon oft, but an attempt to enumerate the varrous arnusements rndulged rn xvould not only be rmpossrble brrt hard to ezxplarn accordrng to storres ' . . . 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I C' i 159 A little trip to Schenectady revealed the marvels of the G. 12. works with the largest this, and the largest that, in the world, and after going thru one hundred and thirty buildings, Qmore or lessj and after walking twelve square miles, and after taking notes on the Hy, the party was well satisfied in believing most anything. A few of the facts concerning the place, as well as the G. E. at Pittsrcreld, Mass., where we visited and also held a track meet similar to the one in Schenectady, were hard to believe, altho true. Albany was O-K'ed by the boys, but the severe blow of having to pay the practise term fee came while there and that alone took the wind out of our sails and pocket books. In -spite of this fact the different groups managed to leave some paint distributed about after the closing hours of the power plants and electrical rarlways The nerct port of destrnatron was lrttle old Yew Xork where only about tour of the party had ever been pr evrously XVe reached there bv takrno the daylight trrp down the Hudson River on the Rol ert Fulton from Albany arrrvrno rn Wen Xork Qaturday afternoon Now anybody who has ever been to New York knows that this rs a poor time to arrive when one rs trred and sleepy lVell the party was fairly trred because the day was rarny and a party of young grrls on the boat made rt neces sary for the boys to dance and entertain rn varrous ways therebv becoming fatrgued At any rate the six days spent rn Yew X ork were filled to the nrrnute and the Greatest surprise of all yr as the amount accomplrshed wrtlr so lrttle sleep The varrorrs rnspectrons were made wrtlr as rnrrclr intelligence as the boys could muster brrt all questions were dispensed urth for mrrous reasons As rs true with everything the good trnres stopped long enough to take us to XVash1ngton where rt was continued rn our neat We stayed here two days after whrch the party started back for Cleveland As a whole the trrp was a great success from a stand point of both pleasure and knowledge for seeing rs belrevrng and mrrch was garned thru the same It was true that there were several long he'rrt aches and considerable loss of sleep brrt taking everythrno into account the tr rp was thoroughly enjoyed which can not be sard of some of the requrrenrents at Case . ' ' I r f - - ' . 1 ' c r , C., . . . I, . . J C . L.. I . w 1 -4 I - . . Y . Y ' -' 4 ,J 23 L '7. 1 Mc c c l . , W W W r , ' c . ' ' c . r . . r , ' ' ' . . .C I ' . - . . -' - ' I f ' - C . . 1. ' ' 7 r , 6 . . . . ' ' ' Q r ' x rf fc' ' in I r y 'B N r . , - 'Z' ' , I J c 'r ' ' c . r ' ' V . Y . B . C.- . y D Y , 4. r , - l60 IQI7 CHEMISTS' TRIP llTI-I a 100 percent attendance we left the Euclid and l East 55th Street station of the Pennsy and arrived in Akron without mishap. In the morning we visited the Robinson'Clay Pro- ducts Company and after a hurried luncheon caught a car for YVadsworth, Ohio. Priday and Bartlett lingered too long over their dessert and were almost left behind, At Wfadsworth, a bust town QU of 4000 in- habitants, we inspected the plant of the Ohio Match Company. Here joey was elected official shoe shiner, as he carried his brush with him on his upper lip. Kessler was elected reporter and pun collector. For the first time Kulka saw a water cooled boiler rn operatron That nrght we returned to Cleveland and 'luesday rnornrng ne left the Union Depot for Sandusky By boat trolley and hard clrmbrng we finally reached the plant of the Kellev Island Lime and lransport Company H'1vrn0 some time to spare before luncheon we amused ourselves by removrng Adelsons mustache whrle Doc Veazex baske-d rn the shade of a water tank In the afternoon we vrsrted the rnrnes and plant of the D S Gypsum Com pany If the mrne had been provided with a setting of appropriate scenery rt would have looked like the Old Mill That evening most of the crorxd went to Cedar Point after being roy ally entertarned at Kulka s home VVednesday morning found us at Castalra where we vrsrted the Portland Cement plant By this time we were well coated with lrme gypsum and cement which made us feel pretty hard especially when we were caught rn a rarn storm Arriving rn Toledo vra the Lake Shore Electric we vrsrted the Orr en Bottle lfVorks The amount of scrap glass here 'l.1'H'l7CCl everyone but 'rs Lrnrrrc says It must pay them to do rt Wfe had VVednesday afternoon oft but rt rained prtchforks and we kept close to the hotel On the followrnv mornrno we left for the Tord Plate Glass Com panv at Rossford at which trrne Doc VeaLey was presentel mth a trn whistle with which to call hrs flock together Gur next stop was Detrort and the bell boys at the hotel took us for the Philadelphia baseball team on account of our seeming youth D and the fact that Chief My ers was nrth us Wfe fer rred or er to XXf1I'lClSO1 where Pete Schleunrger and Rrdler having fi W 155. E5 W Q' r c W3 ,y er jf W2 the earmarks of German spres were 'l 3 IV' 'N Xfter rescurno them from the clutches ,fa of the law we went thru the XX alker xrlle distillery lVe lunched rn 'r prc turesque garden on the Detroit rrver ,g any 'PN' f' 44 X gdjjg 151467 y-fig 04 cigars and cigarettes Cn our way 134 gow , km 1' z being served with Canadian Club and ' , rr 1 vs ' - ' , - C . , C - 1 ' ' ,I ' ' ' 1 - , Y . . , , - - . I . I C . ,C b I, 4 ' . 1 ' rr H I , . . X . ,- ' C ' I I ' C . ' ' ' I ' ' Il ' J! ' 7 v , , . I . . , . - - 7 - . za ' ' . V ' , 4' , ' - KI . 77 ' ' . ' . . I . . - I I I . , ' . ' . c r , ' , c A . , I K ' ,J v 1 - ' 7 T ' - ' ' , - 4 - .. . . g g - .. I I cr Q, , I . i I Y . 7 I . ' - ' . . .I , , C if ' ll 4 If I , I I Y' r . rr ' ' ' P .4-4 4,1 ' 'rt' ' ' ' 22 'sf . .WSW '-er 'C - - - - - 1. . -4- .. , , ab. , -rg V c , ' 1 ' w j..,,A . Tiff ' ' , ' ff -' it 'ff' V' ?Q'3- if , :i 9' , ' detained by the Immrgr ation offrcers. - :, - A 4- .w -f ,.- 4 - ., ,. - r. - - - sur-taff .-is-112+ , ff- f-' A-ff. X ..:-f-15 , .a . va- f--af, 1 :. K . r ' .. -4 1 '1 4 2: ' v . . . . . r,.,,: . fx, 4 1, V p,, . - , , - r tw- . 1 1 .1 '- 9 f..- . - f - :-1 Aj, I , :,' ,.-f 2- ' Q V, f ,uv N I - - ' - LTL - 4. ' L' fi - ' - - - 1' iw. . -f 'vi 'Q-L. . k c .. . c A ,pf 1 ,--wi? ., r. gygf' A , 161 back to Detroit, we visited Belle Isle and then took in the sights of Detroit. Cn Friday we went thru the Acme VVhite Lead Company and the Fark Davis Chemical Company. There we saw pills enough to cure the human race of all known ailments. After lunching here, we returned to the hotel to pack and leave for Saginaw. Arriving in Saginaw about 8:00 P. M. most of us went to the hotel while the others went on a private inspection trip, Early the next morning we left for Midland, where we spent the day tramping thru mud and slime inspecting the Dow Chemical Company. This plant was probably the best, from a chemical stand-point, of any on the trip. Wfhile there we met a number of Case graduates, including Ashmun, Fix, Cfoldreich, Collings, Rose, Kohls, Schwegler, Gindelsperger and Gross. That evening we left Midland and arrived in Flint about 7:00 F. M. Qui' train for Chicago left about midnight and the intervening time was spent in making some more private inspection trips. For further details see Bartlett and Adelson. The female population of Flint surely did fall for them. XVe had a special car to Chicago, and f'Little Mauricel' insisted upon having a room and bath. Wle arrived in Chicago at 8:00 A. M. and spent the day seeing the W'indy City. Kessler claims that he saw itall for a nickel by riding on the elevated. At Fort Dearborn we met' the Mechanicals who left that afternoon. Monday we spent the entire day going thru the plant of Armour Ev Company. ln the morning we saw the glue, soap, curled hair and sandpaper departments. Wife lunched at the plant and in the afternoon went thru the slaughter-house, packing department and fertilizer plant. After spending several hours removing the odor from our persons we went forth to seeVChicago's NVhite Wfay. The next day we .jogged thru the Sherwin-XVilliams Faint Company and lunched at the plant. Kessler lunched several times to make up for the last time. Cn Wfednesday we went thru the lllinois Steel Company and the Portland Cement Plant at Buflingtou, Indiana. This ended the .trip and some of the fellows left for home. some for work, some for summer school. while others remained to see more of Chicago. THE IQ17 MINERS, 'TRIP The geology practise term trip for the juniors started on May 27, l9l6, at nine o'clock when the class assembled at the East Ninth Street pier to take the boat for Buffalo. The evening was spent playing cards and listening to Royal Edward Wleidner spring an endless chain of antique with from a copy of Hi T-loller's Humor, which someone had presented to him. The boat was several hours late the next morning, so Mr. Edwards gathered several of his Hock about him and explained the twenty-seven geological forma- tions of the Niagara Falls district. This explanation was repeated with every addition to the group until Del,ancy could name the first three correctly. The work at the falls was more or less uneventful. The Gorge Trip was chosen as it offered access to most of the places of geological importance in the least time. Some difhculty- was experienced by Mr. Edwards in keeping his class together at the different stops along the route. Most of them got back to the hotel considerably in advance of their instructor. The rest of the day was spent in sight-seeing of one kind or another. DeLancy and Wfelty were taken for a couple of German spies, as they were trying to look thru the windows of one of the new power houses. However, upon being threatened with arrest. Y 162 they xxele put ort the 13161111565 qorne of the others found othe1 1l'1f61C.bfS at the hotel and 111ClCCCl XVCIC ah5o1bed to sueh an extent that the5 could hardly be persuaded to leave 111 tune to get the boat 'X111X11l0 at Lleveland the next 11101111110 the Count met the party and ae LO1ll1J2l111CCl them to Qandusltv and Rellvs Island XVl'1C1C the day was spent lll mdelx knoxxn Cn the lOllOW11'1g day the dlstrret zuound B.l2l1lJlCl1C21Cl lakeslde and Gypsum xx as eox 61 ed l11LlLlCl11'l0 the lnspectlon of one of the gvpsunl nnnes 111 the 1lC1gl1lJO1 hood Late 111 the afternoon, Polt Chnton was reaehed xx 1th everyone t11CCl and hungry lt beemed that the humnesb men of the V1ll2IgC were havrng 21 hohdav ConQequentlx ull of the restaurants were closed so the onlv recourse was to lC1l1?l1l1 l1l1IlQlV and bozud the rust l ake Shole 'UZL111 back to Cleveland 5 . .' V 'y 5 1 ' 1'- . I V . , ' - exannning the foss1l' beds and the glaclal grooves for wlnch the 1Sl2111Cl 15 very .Y 5 I A 3 . x 6- S 3 . 1 . . .- 163 1 Q17 CIVILS TRIP Last sprrno the Junror class was affreeably surprrsed by a notrce from the faculty to the effect that the rnspectron tr rp generally scheduled for the senror year would be taken durrn0 the practrse term Arranoements were rmnredrately rrrade to cover the financral drffrcultres wlrrch arosc On Sunday nroht the bunch of junror crvrls met at the Buffalo boat and wrtlr a few fond farewells the trrp was started Monday was spent rn seerng the plant of the Lackawanna Steel Company Two cops escorted the party thru the plant wrth a watchful eye so that none of the sheep strayed from the fold XVlrrle rn Buffalo a vrsrt was pard to the Nragara falls Power Plant as well as the plant of the lrrterrratronal Paper Company where paper for darly newspapers rs manufactured There the mrghty balsam and spruce of the forest ry ent thru a process from whrch they emerged as paper Vyhrle at the falls the Swede made keen ob ervatrons as to how newlyry eds act we all wondered why lhat evenrng we boarded a trarn for Albany As mrght be expected of the hrst nrght rn a sleeprng car there was much rrotrng talkrng etc but very lrttle sleeprng consequently rt was a fagged out party whrch Vrsrted the New Xork state caprtol burldrnv on the next day The tr rp to New York Crty yy as made by boat down the Hudson Rrver Two of the party had drfhculty rn arrsrrrg that nrornrno and as a result they just got aboard the boat as the gang plank wr: berng pulled rn Xlany rnterestrng places were seen such as Vyfest Pornt Vassar College and the Pouohkeepsre Brrdge whrch has been the hnrshrng porrrt for many excrtrrrg races on the Hudson As the boat neared New York Crty the xyonderful Talrsades of the Hudson could be seen extendrng many feet upward In New lork was lard the clrmax of the tr rp Nrsrts were made to marry of the large brrdges rncludrng the famous but rncornplete Hell Gate brrdge of the ennsylvanra Rarlroad One mornrno was spent rn rnspectrng the Kensrco Cam the nrghts rr ere used rn seernv the gay srde of New Xork The hardest thrno there was to do was to frrrd trme for sleep and strange as rt may seem rnstead of havrng hot feet after walkrng as much as we drd Art had such cold feet that he slept wrth hrs socks on to keep them warm Une rrrght or rather rnornrng Art went to hrs room to retrre but upon tryrng the door he found that rt had been locked from the rnsrde Hrs efforts to arouse someone were of no avarl but as dawn approached Dame fortune smrled upon hrm Hrs room mate had merely fallen to sleep wrth the lrghts burrrrng and had forootten to yr ake up After frve days of hroh lrfe rn New 'lor k we packed our belongrngs and left for Phrladelphra rn a rather drlaprdated condrtron In thrs crty due to a heavy twenty four hour rarn a much needed rest was had On the next day rye vrsrted Baltrmore Here Conant and Frndley had a dralogue as follows Nap CAnrrdst the clangrng of a church bell That must be the bell el of Baltrrnore Swede WV1th thots always of the ladresj Tell her Im here Nap Thats all rrght Krrsh shes berno tolled The rest of the tr rp was spent rn XVashrngton D C where there rs an endless lrst of thrngs to be seen By Saturday nrght we yy ere glad to pack our thrngs and leave for home It rs needless to say that the menrorres of the experrerrces whrch we had wrll long rernarn wrtlr us and serve to remrnd us of the good trrrres enjoyed at Case after we have lono been away from our Alma Mater Y K bu l T . I L. D . . l - . . s r f 1 ' i -. ' 6 f ' . . I iii i7 , 4 r . , l tu x - s . 5 . , T . . , . . . .l ' , . . . . ,, . Q Y A C. I . 7 '. I I - -y I I A 7 .C -,. -y .V v L 3. . . L I 5 1 1 - , -. I . J X .7 S D . ' T - . - . .Y .L V - ' ', r ' ' ' if . - . A - . V Q I S L ' r ' C t 1 I 7 - - -- ' ' , r rr ' - . , W, . . n A I U . . r -. ,,. . y V P . . A . A A . . . . I YT. T . . b A A . . V I of the Catskrll Aqueduct system. Wfhrle the days were spent rn thrs manner. . 7 -A . S y L. A 7 I U -I . S ' ' ' A J x - I a N ' , ' , X , ' if . 77 'c . ' , I .1 c C A . l , T A A l I y KI l 71 ' , , ' , - ' ' 1 1 I- 1 V A . , - 4 - . ' 1 .s ' C -Q C M . . N 1 . n -S 7 V . . . cr ' , ' Ja - 7 , , ' , . . - b . I , I. I 1 n ' J 7 ' ' - - l . , S ' ' . 47 V.. . . . A I y i. . N :Q- . V. . 4 5 t ,,. C rc . l .H C ' - , . 1. l 1 J: . cr s 4' ', J ' . H V . , , D . . 1 S. V I I, . . s , T I A C ' 7 - A - . . 4 . lf' . , 6 , 164 WITH THE IQI7 MECHANICALS Ask anv one of the 1911 Mechamcals when he chd the most xvalkmw 11'1 h1s hte 'ThC16 nnH he no hesnaung on lns part lle muh look you 11ght1H the eve and teh you of the nnnes of 1ncessant ploddlng thru rnanufactu11ng plants powel plants and then mole powe1 plants on the Nleehameal t11p of une 1916 flhe ave1age nurnber of rndes mudked each day xvas an3wvhe1e benveen hfteen and tnenq hve and tynh sonw 1ndnnduak the mnount was COUHd61Hbb71U ucased durmg the evemno 1101115 On Sunday evenmg une ll 1916 thnty hve men w1th Professors Xfose md Ndamson lett for F011 1Vayne on a famous smgle track ramhoad w1th a ljfllllt name Monday ITIOIDIHIQ was spent 11'1 v1s1t1ng the Tolt VVayne XVO1k5 of the C3ene1al Tlectmc Cknnpany and IH the 3ffClUOOH the plant of the Fort VVayne and NO1t11CfH lndrana T13Ct1Ol1 Company was lnspected Another m specnon of the sanle aftelnoon not on the lUHClHf5 xvas that of the Cient 11VlC Lrexvmg Company a plant located not fa1 1:10111 the last one named A ntnnbe1 of the rnen not under the gu1dance of the p1ofesso1sj avaned then1 selves of the OppO1lILl111fy to see a beer 1112I.1'lL1f3ClZl1I'1110' estabhshment at close range and xve1e wsued passes hke the one pniured hereuuth 'The part ndnch reads one or two Glasses was generally ut1l1zed The only draw back was oFF1cE or C L Centhvre B1'CW1Dg Co To Foreman Brewery or Botthng Works PLEASE GIVE THE BEARER A GLASS OR TWO OE BEER SIGNED , ly . , I . 4 . . .. 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C. 165 that the beer was qultc f1esh and CO1'1tZ11HCCl flom lf to la per cent of C llm 0 flhat evenmo many of the men vlslted the h1sto11cal pageant celebratrno the state CC11tC111'11?J.l This was because neatly all of the populatron of lort Xl avne rncluchno the young female po1t1on xx as there fhe next day was spent m Cl'11C3.0O ln the mornmo the pa1tx V191tCCl the XVCSJQCII1 Electrlc Company tnd wele guests of th1s company at luncheon Th1s was one of the most modern and mterestrng plants vrsrted on the entne tr1p and was tlso one of the luoest about 14 OOO people be1n0 employed Here all ot the telephone appnatus fO1 the Bell system IS manufactured flhat aftel noon two xt ell known off1ce btulchngs the hlCCO11H1ClC Burlchng and the Lum ber fxclainge Blllldlllg we1e looked OVC1 In the exenmo the partx left fo1 X.l1lXVll.lliCC on the fast CPU CJOOCl11Cl'1 l1ne steamets XXl'l1Ll1 take flom I OO p na untrl 5 OO a m to t1 ave1se about nlnety nnles Nus1c flf ue may call It such held sway and the boat crew and sevelal others we1e entertamed auth some select oiferrngs of the Xlechamcal Glee Club Someone ch-,coveted a xoung lady on bond and then the rush stalted As a Slgll of ClCVO'ElO1l Tohn Xrnolcl Graves stayed up very xe15 late teachmo the X 1 how to play checkers A httle later tuo mo1e youno lathes we1e chscox e1ed and they hkewrse soon had then host of adnnrers flhese three 131OVCCl to be the only vouno ladres on board the1efo1e much populauty VVednesclav the h1st day 1n Mdwaultee mspectlons were made of the Alhs k,llELl1l1C1S pl tnt and the A O qlllltll Company At the Alhs Chalmers plant the CO1lS'E1'L1C'ElOU of large power pl mt machmery proved especmllx mtetestuag The pa1ty xx c1e the quests of the company at luncheon and tn the afternoon looked ove1 the A O Snnth plant Thrs company manufactures all sorts of spec1alt1es 11lClLlCl11'10 b1cycle ttactors and autonaoblle f1anaes ln the evenmg honors were tbout equally d1y1ded between the Schhtz Iahn Garden one of the largest places of its k1nd 111 the country and the B1eath of a Nanon whrcla happened to be rn lXl1llV3.lllxCC at the tune 'lhe neact day two pon L1 plants wele mspected one being at Port XVash 111555011 a short chstance flO111 Mnwaukee At Port Wfashmgton sex e1al young men xx e1e lured from the strarght and nauow path by a sion XXl'llCll adve1t1sed tree food tlong w1th a th11st quenche1 As a 1esult they nussed the spcc1al ca1 XXl'11Cl'l had been p1ov1ded fO1 the pa1t3 Another p p QPOXVC1 plantl rn the attelnoon and all 111'i13CClI1110 111 blrlwaulsee was finished After Q3Xl11g sad goodbyes to Blrlu aukee the patty left for Chlcago that evennao XX hen the boat stopped at Racme tll n ele cunous 1nd had to see the ton n altho the boat stopped only an hour Qeveml had narrow escapes . 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' 167 rg., , ... .,.. .-,, W I, - ,A p Q K THE PUSHBALL CONTEST The freshman class made an excellent entrance 1nto lrfe at Case by WV11'l1'11110 the annual pushball contest on Septe1nbe1 30th The old stoly of SUPCIIOI nu1nbe1s once 111016 xx as told the f16Sl'l1TlC11 haxlng the advantage of neallv thrrtv men The two classes met a few mrnutes befole ten Saturday mormng Someone suggested to the f1eshmen that they use 1od1ne to Cl1SlIlUULl1bl1 themselves f1o1n the sophomores And truth to tell that was the 1110512 Cl1S'E11'1gI.l1Sl'1CCl th1nU about that motley dlsorganlzed mob att11ed 111 eve1yth1ng and 1'1O'El'111'10 Ner vousness was 1 common quahty shared by all How would the l1OI'101S fall Across the held the sophomores were assembled, assumrng a nonchalant postule We nnagme It was assumed Promptly at ten the mst half started The mst man to the ball was a sophomore but the galn was shght for the captalned by Sague by means of wedges and other tucks of the t1ade g?l111CCl but tuo feet The 11'1llC11111SS1011 ev1dently 11lV10O12lfCCl the freshmen more than therr oppo nents for wrth the plstol shot begmnmo the second half they showed some semblance of the future mtelhgence we may expect from them Capt'un Sex mon had developed a plan of attack that p1oduced 1 good twelve yald gam and before the lost g1OLl11Cl could be lecoveted the contest ended wlth the fresh men v1cto1s by th11ty fO1.l1 feet Let us hope that the class of 70 w1ll show the same amount of v1m and strcktortrveness thruout then college days as they dld 111 the second half of the pushball contest L T 5 . ' . V .' . ' ' ,V - 1' - ' T , -I J f . Y ' c ' l 4. 5 l C p . . . . b .1 . 1 H . . . ,, . ' D ! A 1 - I 1' ' . D ' . c . ' L 1 . Y I -I . . R T - C R . - A K - , . K . A I Heetest of the freshmen were only a yard behind. Thruout the nrst half '19, I Y . S . . q - y V . b. , W r A - 1 - . c ' c c ' 4 ' V ' ' I , C Q -- - x - i I I - , . . N -4 ' C H . . . U - . l - ' Q . . X C , C 168 MEP ER 169 CASEY'S INSTITUTION OF APPLIED LABUR fWith .dpofogifs to the Case Clztafogj MAIN BUILDING ATHLETIC FIELD 0111 g13,ClLl3.fCS l1ave no Cllffllillljy 111 l111d111g afte1 they have 1ece11ed e111 1JlOVl'l161'1t altho tl1e l2U1Cl11'1g IS often r1the1 V1OlS11l2D otzjcct To 11'15lf1ll a s111atte1111g of sclence a 1111sco11cept1on of p1act1cal p1act1se a11d 1 gl111'1111C1 of h11111a11 111tell1ge11ce 111to tl1e thlrcl stoly of those neophytes 111 tl1e land ot knowledge xx l1o atte11d tl11s colleoe FACULTY Tl1e Faculty 1S composed of well educated mtellectual gS11tlCHl61'l xx l1o e11 deavo1 to 111fo1111 the student about the absolute helplessness of beconnng 1 successful e11g1nee1 1f l1e pa1't1c1pates 111 student act1v1t1es and does 11ot study hve l1ours 1 clay EQUIPMENT Our equ1p111e11t 15 111ost ve1sat1le and co111b111es 16l1CS cu11os and 1'HOClC111 tpphances 111 such a cl1a1111111g 111't1111e1 that tl1e student can study tl1e seventeenth ce11tu1y methods and the lIVVC11'E1Cll1 centuly tl1eo1y IH tl1e same labo1ato1y COURSVS 011 STUDX It has always been a11 611ClC3,VO1 to co111b111e theory IJIHCUSC and u ork with the gmatest e111pl1as1s upon tl1e latte1 so 1 student 1111y feel that 111s subsequent voc1t1o11 IS 111 tl1e 111a1111e1 of vacat1on DISCIPLINE Ta1d111ess and absence IS never tOlC13.l1CCl If a student dles he must have '1 docto1 s ce1t1hcate otl1e11v1se l11s pa1e11ts wlll be assessed T01 h1s absences 1fte1 vacwtton pCl1OClS at the 1ate of 45100 CVCIV l1ou1 SOCIAL AC TIX ITIES XVe l1ave '1 great 11u111be1 of o1ga111fat1o11s f1ate1111t1es clubs etc upon 11 l11ch 1 1 . 1. 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' we ,ff fjifr ff' dw A- 'w ' M ,1f1f,Wf wwf' 4 iw ww W 1 1 A umm We THL FACULTY we IIONVH, but NVll1Q.l'1 manage to 6klSf Th1s 15 an CI'1gl116Cl11'10 l1IStlI1.ltlOl1 and not a d1 amatle, musleal O1 apphed arts UDIVCI s1ty O111 motto 15 Flunlc the loafels that thev may become better lnead OUTLINE Ol' S FUDX F1 65111716171 Yeaz Il1LlOClLlCt1011 to Comstock XV1SClOlTl the Scott LOCI COl11bl1'13.'E1011 of S3.1C3.S111 wlnle you wo1k the gas bomb l1I3.1'1llfE-1.ClI1.lI'1Hg company the T11Oonomet11e IIes1ta t1o11, Deutsehland uber Alles, the Eng1nee11ng English a11d lo and behold he leams lcOl the 51st t1me how expresswe profamty 1S Sophomozc Yew O11e 1est PSIIOCI a week IS mtloduced fO1 the pmpose of sleepmg namely pl1ys1cs lectmes A spec1a1 cotuse 111 servmg pl1ys1cs dopes IS here apphed wh1le calc mechamcs, and the a1ts help the student toward the down and out eun Calculus espec1ally helps d1ffe1ent1al students to Cl1S1l'ltC0'1'3'EC rap1dl3 11111101 Yew 5011101 Yuan Due to the fact that tl1e comses dncfel so w1dely IIOFH now on, anyone 1111131 ested xv1ll please call at the office, bemg obhged, IIOXVGVCI, to pay S100 1301 l'lOlll IOI CllllgllJEC111T1Cl'1'E IN CONCLUSION Let us ICICI to any of OLl1 g12iClL12l.l,6S who are Taw Balts and they w1ll assure you of the ve1ae1ty of all the IOlCgO11lg because they k1eked themselves for eommg Wfe 1v1ll Welcome you 11? you have lots of money fO1 tLl1tlO1'1 and tutoung, a11d lastly Come to work, not play Amen Rab i n 15:12 1 . 5 1 ff l 1 1 1 , 491-' -- My , ' N, ,A - 14 , t H K 1. 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F 1 f 3,,1,.1 ,wg - -7 1 :,::1, -115: 5,1 , , 1 -. ,, .15f,,,.x,3 , 3511 I :1- ,, A ,. 1 11' ' 'S n , 1 -- '-gy' i,-11-, ' , ' , 11 ' 4. . ,- , . 1 ff ' ' - 1 f ,, 1 ' l f 1 '1 1' 1 . 1' ,1 - ., 1, ,A be A M 4 ' --53, ,M , ' ' ,, , -12 -11 .' -- ,, .: ,,.',x - - - ' . - C G . ' . 1-' . . 'Y A -4 4 ' 7 . ' . ' - J . - ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 5 1 - ' . N .. - . Q, Q . , . , , Q , . - . A . A l . . . I , . . . I . e . . , , 1 - - 1 1, . A . . . . 7 . , D . l7l PREPAREDNESS-SAFETY FIRST The jokes and slams, the jolts and rams, which we have written here, Are written in a spirit of fun, so don't you ever fear That we mean anything We Say, it all is just a joke, A little dig at you and me, at someone else a poke, Remember now, don't you get sore, like some young kid would do, There is no malice or ill-will, We just are kidding you. VVe have to suffer all the year so to the l'Profs Weill say, 'Tis seldom that we get a chance to bawl you out this way. So let's all read this bit of fun without a crab or cuss, For would that we'could see ourselves just as the others see us TIIL EDITORS 9 - T 172 BAREYS MANUAL Llfl A PQI l'11st cousms to L L T and founded by the Lettlemax C1 Coal COITIIJHLIIY th P e S1 upon the pm bemg the na1ne of the smaller of the two house does Clup1te1 and Pluto Lxvaterl Noted fO1 the rag p1Cli11'1g peddle1s the one l CXVIS1 1'l'16lT1lD61 GIQVCS and the te1r1ble Swede long l1VC l'l1S Bull Motto Shoot 1f you must th1s old g1ey head but please don t shoot Olll Bull XHXY5 Q NQAQ, A Et iff' lg 'Milf ff PHI DELTA THETA Pounded 111 the xx oods by a xx oodman huntmo love1s xxf1th an HIIONV collar QNote the badgej fhe1e 1S much xxood 111 the flatelnltx Ill the membe1s themselves then' heads and 111 the club feet Many of the l1lC1UlJClS a1e hsh 111 the watel ducks l1'1 the soup and hsh fO1 females Thex lossess the Ol1U11'1'l of the l1ttle d1tty Ixaey jones Motto In Wfoods IS st1ength 4.15 ' Al P. 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' N ' -, ' , -- . 1 1 .1 -'D' C1 1 , ti ' , . sa 173 ' 13f1R12's 11f1NUf11, cCOIZf171IlCdD N., A E QIGNIA A1 P111-X IIPSILOR 0t11er111se 111101111 as the 9oe1ety 101 Xuto111ob11e 1i11g111ee1s 11111e11 11211116 denotes t11e C11g1116C1l110 te11c1e11e1es fO1 1'l111O3.C11110 thru F1116 plll 51101115 Cleo p1tr1 S11101111Q 11e1 Hrbt O111a1 to b111e1d 11e1 aga111st 11t11111 upon 21 b11e1 and NX 11116 L1111e1 111e11 Qy111p1t111es 111 the 111211 a1e 111111 the 1N1e11c11 111d 1101115 Motto If at flrst you c1o11t succeed 111 a11ot11c1 d11ty deed 5611 y ,J iffy 131-211111121 X P1 1 OOO GOO 111611113115 100 OOO C11'11D'EC1'b Co1o1s 'ue 1J1 LC1x '11'1C1 b1ue 1111t11 1o110 1fte1 111111111011 Tounded by D1111e1 111 t11e e11e1111st1V 11b and the p111 C1CS1g1lCC1 by A1c111111edeS Q1t 11o1ts1 1116 C11'1. 11101111 denotea the 1J1111121.11CC ot the studentx Noted for club 1111111ge111e11t 11111 p10111S11 lK1L D10111C11'lC11110 Xlotto XV11C11 111 doubt 151: 1 11611 Od? .. , W , 7 by . 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C. 174 l -XRD S MANU XL ffolztzlzzzzdb nl mu nh' All l I I lil1D Plll K APPA PSI Founded bv Len llm the omgmal 1Chve1 HYCIJ and Soemtes hence the auto lamps of leaunnf The 1'lCl12.tO1 on the bldge rep1esents the I'21Cl1?llIlO11 of PSIS smce the 111G1T1bClS a1e illed only w1th H 0, however when VCIV mold out slde alcohol 1N used 111S1ClC, The shape of the badge 19 1 smtable COU1lJ1l1'l'ClO11 of a heaxt and a sh1eld the forme1 bemg fO1 the l1C'l1'ElJ1CnLliSlb the lwttex Nlotto Feddx 1s hmd on all ns loelxes so please do have 1 hemt ag Nil SIGNIA NU Cftlled mam othe1 names by envlous gentlemen but the CCHiO1Sl'll1W 1 Ngly Engng Phe pm shows Lleo lmsmg the 1'lflLl51LALl comed5 hte fmexx ell as the asp smks lllS teeth 1nd sends he1 down to helven PJ lei DO 1nd theX ale some soual hghts as often Cl1S'E111gLl1Sl'lCCl as extmgmshed lhex me often Seen Crvan fox Snow m summer as they ue veu h11d hemted guns Motto We love 'dl the bus here e 21 1' -' 5 ll A ' ' X I llnwlmmlnulw, mmul l , x X N X hunt , N mild 1 u me lov l s 11 J l X I us ' . 7.5 , gp. ,C -A Y l 2 , - --N for the members of Wfind Vs NN. WV. NV. Qwe wonft work . H I 5 N . I A x -3 A 4 Z 5, jc , 3, - C - F .4 g?j, .I , if ', 'S 5' 5 1 . C , : - Q Cfr, nc. ' .C 175 BARETS MANUAL cC07lfi7ZZ'lC'dD 0 is f 'vf' w-mag, XX A SIGMA CHI The Sigs have always had the reputation of being bears of cheer leaders, stars at basketball, and bones at football. Their badge, representing a cross, denotes the Red Cross service which is necessary after connection with one of I3arch's elbows. At their meals, Bealls pep is always served with Canned Fieldmice. Motto: '4Our aims are high as Meredith. KZ KAPPA SIGMA Founded by Bert Vfilliams at the Star, hence the star on the emblem. The crescent denotes the wide swath which its athletes cut in athletics. Chief re- quirements are: ability in athletics, a social light, or a good student. A very versatile organization, combining all the virtues of a gentleman with the short- comings of an athlete. Motto: Corbeau will get you if you don't watch out. 176 1g'ARE'S K1 -XNUAL QCOIIfI.Il1lCd1 1H1'TA 1AU lounded 111 ft coal 1111116 bx D11111se111es xx 110 gixe 1115 1xee11 xxx 0111 to 1J11e11 and Mn t111t t11ex 1111g11t 1Jette1 cut xx1c1e sxxathx 111 111611 StL1C116S Mxvays 113 clown t11e p1ck 211111 p1e1 up the shovel 1111e11 Sp10w1 a111ves YV11C1lCVC1 you xv111t k110xv1ec1ge C2111 011 111eta fau some a1te1110011 aftel btL1C1y110 1101115 7 OO 1 11 The pm denotes t11e 1111p1e111e11ts of work Uotto 1110114 Hut s0C111 hte 1ate1 xxx N x 111 J bIGN1Ax TAU D111 TA L01 211141 1J61101C1 the 10ea1 ple eaten 11p11e1d by a St11110 but xx 1t11 t11e 1011 51011 of 1 cable or te1e0ra111 11ue11 local Lo1o1 15 1J1CS61lt 111 t111s t11te1111tx 11111 ll1C1CCC1 eve13011e 11056 t111t they Qthe nobee 11e well 1eac1 111d 1101 bx fortune te11e15 but t111s 1: c111e to the told 110 doubt Motto 111 qtflllo xxe t111st Ol the t1e that 1J111c1N , A .1 O X! 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X ' ' ' ' .1 'c A' -1 c .,, t .. , J u 1 I ra ' , , , ., , ' ' ,11 . . - b . , ' 177 BARES MANUAL QC07ZfZ'7ZZ!CdD Qiwfb ffxx :Saas 4? sr-53 ZETA Bl-EIA TAU Tounded by Moses fO1 the express 1311113056 of p1ese1v1ng O1 p1ekl1n0 that notable edlble tl1e p1g Th1ee qua1te1s of the Natlonal P3.XV1'llJlOlxC1S Assoua 111011 a1e members of 'El'l1S 11at1o11al f1ate1n1ty and lt IS 1Ll1'l101E5Cl that I A G1 aves 1S be1110 1LlSl1CLl Sausage and roast po1k a1e S61VCCl qu1te often Motto Squeeze the eagle t1l l1e screams But be S1116 you cut h1s wmgs WHO S WHo IN I7 -V f fi 3 N4 ' NATII POS1 Nate Post of leading lady fame At football he s a Stal At any spolt Ol Slllglllg task Nate Post 15 SLl1Cly thal Ile not a br1ll1ant student Xvlth Sl1L1Cl1CS he s not fussed Hls motto ID Case Vlforkshop Is tl11s In DlHk I t1l.lS'E The l'1d1es fall most l13.1Cl md long I'I1S hea1t IS almost broken FOI he has spoken 1316065 lust as a l1ttle token Wow Nate we ve h1t 1t on the head You do 11ot l1ke to studv But when It comes to blufhno 'B ou have 11 on eve1ybody AB HIGLIIX Brea Bo' old Abbe1 H1qley The old mouth organ Hend The chap who always Wea1s a Q111 how he S 1eamed XVIOHQ and clouds 'tppefu just Urms and pluos No n1atte1 If thmgs go Old Ab And the11 we d need no drugs old aCco1d1on just l1ke a la1k and good fellow 1T1L1b1C3l shark Ile s held so many OHZICCQ llc S1116 dese1ves a key Vvhene C1 a hal d task comes axound Old Ab w1ll do It Ol dee He plays an 'Nnd slng N Taw Balt A 1egula1 XX fff H f me 4Qx fa , H il r-- lm S 35 il . ff' -5- -sas- .lf ,- . if C , !,,,, ll A - f . 5. 1 4 D . C , '. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' Q K - ' I A 1. c I Q A A ' . A I 4 A - ' , :J ' I I Y 6 'rj cz as 4 f l Ii I ' ' 1 ' E 1 A ' A- J , 54- A 'W 51 1 , ' 1 , 112-5 ' , j ,l,, 1 , c c . Hug? li fi V xr 1 U 4' A ' .- Q 1 ' Y , an , o 1 N Q - Wed l1ke a few more Ifhgleys. ' A '111 1 -- 1'. .M-Q- mi -'H ' ' - 1' Au' w Af- 1 ' . , C 1 7 . V Y 7 3 3 .J - A Y - 'V I' c N U ' . . ' N 7, vb 7 A , V F . . ' .A A . ' 7 c , 1: 1: I ' ' 1 , . . . - 0 ., , J . . , M - 1 kfzet N ' Q if 1 ' J , in y r' wif-W C ' , C . ' 2 ' ff 'f -1 ' S ' v 3 ' I , . .' fi , l '. . ' -llt si- f - ' my -f - . 5' -L 'l:: -. 7 C ' ' k . 178 STRING, HOXVARD String Howard is a football star, At track he is a bear, At basketball he is a shark, In everything he's there. But this guy is so blooming tall, Wfhenever he falls down, He covers up a piece of earth For miles and miles aroun'g He can't hnd doorways tall enough, Or beds which he can lit, His head, and feet will e'er stick Cut, just a little bit. But String, old boy, good luck To you, you are not a ham, If you grow ur- much taller, You sure will be a man. era Q iii, fY' , ff' l 2 i f ,H f if W - 2 'T . .. ,- Q 5 1 -.1.f,....- eil. .. V 1' ' 5.. - ? I' - S 'f f v B-INNYH MOELLER The author of those Campus Cracks, Wfhich 'tVVincly,' sure does hate, Tn fact they say that Binny boy Almost lost his pate. He is an awful clever chap With rnind and with his pen, If it hadn't been for Moeller. Wfhere would the Diff. have been? A, S. M. E. means Moeller, He draws up all the signs Altho he sure will cuss us Wfhen he has read these lines. But Binny, you are sure a bear, May good luck be with you, For if you can't get on in life, There's nothing the matter with you. ,y ,l . ' PTFNI rv.j i Ci li .1 l llll le l l l V ff ff : HSXNEDEU CGNANT Behold the terrible awful Swede, He's so full of devotion, That he goes down old Painesville XNITICHCFGI' he gets the notion, He telephones and pays his bills, And if it weren't for him, The owners of the Painesville cars Wfould soon grow awfully thin. But Swede, old girl, you are all righ But you cannot eat hay, Tho it is said by those who know. That you can surely pray. If Mbullf' will carry you thru life, You will be one success. Tho ,Terry says your fertilizer Is one awful mess. ' Va, New 'fi 5 ' , ASME ff l X l f A .,, jim XVEI 7 t 179 Q f Q6 fx 5' 4-11' NY OUR PROFS COLNT XVl1at IS the most umque ol all the 'L1111 NVl11cl1 you haxe ex C1 been? 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A , 1 , nil .4 if f I 1 X. .. , . .-D X ,Q 5' 7 -L-H,l...n 532 . I XX rr ' ' fd X 1 rr ' ' M I . ' ' . , 'V : - X, '31-1 - - ' - - 1' 3 7 I A - - - , f Y f - '- 1 . ' tr 1 j-.. o 3 ' . Nl it -L plums- l agp .I xx HODGEMAN Hodgernan has been called had names They say hes a grouch Qut never rnrnd vou sophomores He surely rs no slouch And when you get thru all your lab ou ll lrlce hun rather Well Because then you can tell hun To go rlurnb to war I 9? ,CQ H I llh 182 W. W. CRILEY 1771.5 z'.r a mapflnai gf ear very able Eelz'f0r,'zLafQJajzm' ae- jire he lj? jr Fore Benjamin Harrifon. Hz'f eafaaaamz fer Me new work, baefaea' ap by are abzllzfy, spell A'ela'e'Ue- meal wlfa a eapifal A aaa' iff eomegaear reward. Here'f fo yea, Pug, and all Me ref! J flze boyf. Ana' aere'.r a lzlfle hope that yazfll all be bawa again 10072. 183 PATRONS The May Co. Aaron Hahn 'l. ul. Sullivan ll. C. Harbaugh H. A. 'l'reniaine Q. P. CQ Bl. G. Yan Steel Products Co. Al Miller .l. XV. Corrigan Mrs. S. L. Taylor C. F. Laughlin Xllalker K Wleeks L. A, Murfey H. Sinion Mehlyler Interstate Co. Wlni. Stolte Cleve. Nllelding K Supply Chas. David jury L. H. 'l'readway American Multigraph Co lYni. sl. Carter P, A. Geier M, A. Bradley lloyd Nixon li. F. Prentiss S. NV. Schofield XV. lzl. Alexander Fayette Brown XV. li. D. Alexander Sweringen C o 184 ' xi' ti' ff' ' .I Mix m M0311 V. W x I fd ' D W , Ni' ?wJfiggf',v11T h il-if Yr: 1 - N NIERTISEVIENTS 185 fx X XA X f Our ability to produce Annuals success- fully lies in our understanding the peculiar Conditions and requirements ofsueh books is The Tigger Pwflzkzmf Trey! Yew-230013 Ygffzhfew 3806 Payne Ave. CLEVELAND 186 ' X ii 1 5, V x.W.- 2 , 1, 5 lllll f w ill gm , The acknowledged leader among fine cars-exquisite in the re- finement of its lines and appointments. Perfect in performance. The Moline-Knight, though comparatively nevv in Cleveland, is fast be- coming a general favorite. Model C -40 H. P. Model GH-50 H. P. 5-Passenger Touring .-'.-. '-....'. 51495 5 and 7-Passenger Touring ....,..... 51840 4,-Passenger Club Roadster .... .. 1840 4-Passenger Club Roadster ,. .. 1495 7-Passenger Springlqeld Sedan . ,. 24.4.0 2-Passenger Roadster ,..... . . . . 1495 4.-Passenger Coupe ....... . . 2490 These prices advance 360 to S100 lVlay 15th. The Woodruff Motors Compan Distributors for The HAL Twelve and Moline-Knight 2o64 EUCLID AVENUE U PTOSPCH 2315 Central 3292-K Let U5 Gifve You zz Demonstration-Open Sumiayr 187 THE WEBB C. BALL CO. DIAMONDS PVAITCHES 7EWELR2f SILVERPVARE 1114 Euclid Avepue Opposite Hotel Statler NIAINI 668 Tie ELYSIUM Spear 81 Glllette Co The Humphrey Company 730 Caxfon Bldg. PRINTING ENGRAVING 188 The dav of the hirrh rice for a motor Cai nierelv for name oi U . I H -E P . social prestige is past. And the Ezglal Qvfinffer Cadilfac is responsible. To-day it dominates the quality field, the social field and the efilici- ency field. THE CLEVELAND CADILLAC CO. T. H. TOYVELL, President 4 Prospect 21 1935 EUCl.lD AVENUE Central 353 CQMPLIMENTS af The Lakewood Engineering Company Ask us to prove to you right in your own home how the FRANTZ PREMIER will take handfuls of dirt out of rugs you thought were clean. 1171726 or phone to-day for przrficufam W' our Ufvondwyful Mfr . TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL Frantz Premier Distributing Company Cleveland, Ohio 189 The COWELL SC HUBBARD COMPANY YEWELERS aim' SILVERSZWITIIS Diamonds Single Stone Diamond Rings Decorated Weddi11g Rings Bridal Gifts , EUCLID AVE. zzz SIXTH STREET Walk-Over Shoes for Men combine all the essentials that you ex pect in shoes of the highest class- CORRECT STYLE PERFECT COMFORT EXCEPTIONAL VALUE SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP LASTING VVEAR ABSOLUTE SIZE Chisholnrfs VValk-Over Boot Shops 1 140-1 14,6 Euclid Avenue 322 Superior Avenue CASE OF APPLIED SCIENCE Day n7zdNzgf1t FREE TIRE SERVICE to all car owners AJAX TIRES Call Prospect 2740, 690 Central 333 The Cleveland Free Tire Service Co. QO45 Euclid Ave. FRAMES FOR TRUCKS AND PLEASURE CARS GENERAL STAM PINGS The PARISH 8: BINGHAM CO. CLEVELAND, o. Chl Ch 9 H1 bgp o LG 9 Christian, Schwarzenberg it Cvaede INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS THE 1900 EUCLID BUILDING CLEVELAND Ease Ball, Basket Ball, Football, Hockey Supplies, Tennis Supplies, Gym Suits and Shoes, Sweater Jackets and Jerseys VS rry LI complete line of accessories for y in-door and out-door sport The Collister Sc Sayle Co. 254 Superior Ave. N.E. Cleveland, Ohio McCREARY,S JEWELRY 10513 EUCLID AVENUE Joi-iN GRANT Sc SON We make Class Rings, Pins BUILDERS Special Fraternity Jewelry '22 Pi I iff OW Spwiflfof' 4500 Euclid Av0000 CLEVELAND Storage Battery C0mPlimCUfS Recharging and Repairing 0 f The STONE SHOE COMPANY 312 Euclid 318 Compliments ff PAT SINNOTT'S CAFE l Corner Euclid and E. 55th St. EN'EREA:lJDY BATTERIES The Onbf One Quamnfeed zmr! TQ12-S ugolzzzfing Th e ERNER ELECTRIC CO. SAINT CLAIR mf EAST SECOND STREET The Grasselli Chemical Company New Guardian Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio Higher Education calls for intellect-- Intellect calls for sustaining qualities- These call for a healthy strong body- That calls for ' proper nourishment and stimulant- Chief among which is P. O. C. UTM Beef' ffzdf Bzzzfcfrw Brewed by The Pilsener Brewing Co. Cleveland, Ohio Cafzzplifffwzfr gf Me oose Club James Daly, Ser. 11f11fMgz'. Main 874 Central 8308 C0ll!f7!Z.lll6'lJfJ Qjp The Belt 81 Terminal Realty Company VV. R. Hopkins, Vim' I,I'L'5iLiClllfl11Ili 7II'l?l1SIH'ff!' Ben F. Hopkins, SC'Cl't7fL1711' Owners and fDe72e!0per.t Qfr INDUSTRIAL LANDS ALONG TI-IE BELT LINE RAILROAD 830 Society for Savings 2 wif' e ,4 w.4.,,,-ff EN.. --mv...-.-....-..-rx .jv.-Q V- .,-. 1 Q 1 ' K xx X 'I x 9' n V . 1 , . RJ N J ,Y ., . l 1- ' 3' 'xx L ? ' K g . X k , A WJ3 xk , -N , A . gffe.. V X .2 fffffg,,,-f'wfzf:w - wi yy . ,f , . , X ,N . e1A?t'7'J,4LlL?' - im WA Ai? 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N sw :-.xN 2 -21 -f:1'.Ij1f -1 '55 f-----......::1':::.:::f1 '. qifw- ' if c g km. ,-,,,.g4paq, , -'-3 w,T-m....,.,. ,.4.. 4 ' N V, j fzjh. . -f ' ' fr f ir 'ter 1,4 -dpi. Q:-IM, 193 McNerney Electric Co. Electric Construction and Repair Wo1'k Residences, Stores and Factories Wired according to C. E. I. Company Specifications Q51 :ff give yan an wfifzmfe. 372 COLONIAL ARCADE The Watson Engineering Co. 1 I 50 Leader-News Building , CLEVELAND, OHIO Snrzersors to Wilbzzz' WHKSUII GT Cumpazry Design Consultation Bridges Buildings Docks Dams Special Structures Inspection and Tests of Materials HARDVVO O D or INTERIORS If you are building, it will pay you to make personal selection of the hardwoods that go into the interior finish. They go in to stay. Select the kind you will not tire of. For more than a generation we have been dealing in hardwoods exclu- sively. We make our own impor- tations and do our own milling. Our knowledge is freely at your service. Bring your architect ifyou wish. THE MARTIN - BARRISS COMPANY Hardwood Lumber 204.8 West 3rd Street CLEVELAND The Young Men's Suits designed by us and tailored at FASHION PARK expressly for you, are here in great variety of fabrics and models. VVe know of no other clothes so thor- oughly pleasing and satisfactory to the wearers as these special garments. Priced 220 and More Rawlings, Agnew Sc Lang 507 EUCLID 509 J. I-I. BROWN 81 SON Undertakers I N T E R E S T Begins any day you deposit savings at the Lake Shore Bank and, subject to regulations, is paid to the day you withdraw. 4W1 St. Clair and E. 55th St. Superior and Addison Road Prospect and Huron Road St. Clair and E. I2.5tl1 St. IZOOO Superior Avenue W -- --we 'ff 1: . it ' ' . - . ' 5 ff:'f? 3. . 336 15? 5132. k e' -1,4 yn Q it MV, W. 2 1. pm: ,Yr-is 1 55:-,E1a,.E1i5,.ivv L-ff , ,434 - f f 4.1, Q .v M wa, E1 ,im 5? ' gals 4 vs yyw 15 -gl, N, g , -fm.: 5 gg l i Co ege Man A Q ..lbA': lzf 'I 'fffa ,A Is an important factor for Success in the .t 'f-:' f-f't a 1 1- Design, Manufacture and Operation of 1 , 'r 1 W- t , . I 5 1 A ai? i 11,354 Y, in Nix it W, - We F wx ei N 5 fa f ' w 9, 4 K we p 1 . f ff as 1 ,Q 4 W ,Q M e J se , A x 9 V I 1 l, pe.. .fa m git-fjzie-ff. 3 if :::'fZ1:f1f2Fi' f i' F ,BJ ' Q , f X m qi K wx I X 8 X 4 'Q I x E ...v M U x 1,4 if 4, , v 'L , Ss 9 L M ff rv H N X , X If X SAE 'Ji K3 03632 , ,, . , f ., ,, V A X -.f ag-aff:-2 ve' - - f-.gr 1' is ,. .... . ,I , -Q in V s , 7 l- 1..?'::x'-ef-,,f: . Pivoted Bucket Elevator Conveyor JEFFREY MACHI ERY Valuable Engineering Data and other Useful In- formation for Students and Engineers will be found in our Catalogs and Bulletins lllustrating and Describing our complete Line of Elevating, Conveying, Screening, Crush- Reliance Drag Chain Conveyor ing and Power Transmission Machineryg Coal and Ashes Handling Equipmentsg Coal Cutte rs, L o c o m o t 1 V e s , Tipple hgrh-.,g,Q . f5ffi,gvd ,1,,t ,r1.n liv Mac ineiy Equipments etc. 3 .VM ,5 Q-3,-. A: .iv 4 mm ..,, ,,, 3 ,,n,n Send for Free Copies tf ft, . EY MFG CO THE J E FF R - - P0ff2b1e Baa Stacker 949 North Fourth Street New York Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Scranton Storage Battery Mine Locomotive Columbus, Ohio BRANCH OFFICES Cleveland Chicago St. Louis Birmingham Dallas Milwaukee Denver Seattle Montreal 195 T. H. Brooks 81 Co Floor and Sidewalk Lights Structural and Ornamental IRON WORK Cleveland, Ohio ' fe-wfvas 4 ' if .Q -'a.v. , T A - loe eee ' ' QL: -A :-,-A ' uf, W' ,,.e Q to Compliments of The National Tool Company Wllii? TRADE MARK REGISTERED With the Compliments of VWIIWH TRADE MARK REGISTERED Main 4.183 Central 1996-K H . S I M O N IRON AND STEEL SCRAP 823 Garfield Building CLEVELAND M. A. HANNA ag co. Sales Agents for IRON ORE PIG IRON COAL COKE Leader-News Building CLEVELAND, OHIO LIBBY'S CEMENT FLOORS SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS J. H. LIBBY CO. STYLE QUALITY SERVICE This is our motto and what you receive when you buy your furnishings from Geo. Byricler Efveryfhing in Jlffeiff Furnixhings Open until 8 P. M. Rosedale 9862 4500 EUCLID AVE. IO522 EUCLID AVENUE Cuyahoga Bell Princeton 657 Garfield 2259 Coffzfplzhz en is f John Sllvestro 0 QE Friendbf Ewa 2202 Fairmount Road, Corner Woodhill Road CLEVELAND, OHIO Grill and European Restaurant Foreign Exchange Zip.. . -+d y- 0157: ..1fr WkW0',-' Think , N Nw' wa : i , . x I -' -.iff-'L-lqfil-i'7m5-,'i,Ji ii Q-'-w-.W F f-wtf --are-'-35-?::,-A--xggfg-.gi ,., .f -f-1 ' ' 1 ,izuiaawaf ,af.:: ? . .. 'iw -3?-.-: qa- FE1'-,q- N - Q 1,1- 0 1 'I .. 1 ' .'M ,.2.b,N rl .... f,. I . - lil' 'fi-Qfwsfai -'42fum,,'wafte'1f22f-.iw-, fi . -. L 5 f ,. w55,sf,1,75,m,A ipyrfi, .Q :.- 1 .ifKb1W'f::.L .ffidgfwfgfl .41 Wz 1.,drAfzv 121 F if at- .. WH' w-Wwwzwft 2 at , . l f ' g cff f fffiiwlg' e 1 f' i, 2 2 f: ' ,: Mi ' f- a1!mfff4i-vr'-fHsQ4- 'W-221, f ffi : i ,. .' .IW ST' -We kff,f'4' r V A rf - gfgilh c g b :ati 'lil' ,fm Hui' ML 1 'gust' V -H 7 , -Q mi xi J-f - 'ff 2 1.5 l ' f -it I fr, sm 7 .sw-g'.af 5 : 5545. g'j v,f-af--g.'fE 1' f ' we We as--fda: sl: :ati use i: iE Lg -i 1- I ll 0,11 aw will 'J M -, ..-w---1-e 1QS, 1 JW'- X f Q5 ' ' eE - - ' l iw ,, :ff?vL4i-xff- -lE',L'Q,'Mj:: Egi ff' -.n z-lna d, a re it w.. ,. . F ft.,-.::. 110- is-e.' 1 ,. ,, ' -1 M, J ' . 2':E':EE-LE cb 1 pint: , nil' ?,i'y, f '11a':Eii:' fgfv v, W- -W '- , ., - ' ', V d2Eif ?'qr f-'F'FC'l1af4'5?w? w?12i,,. X 1 liimttfsf i s mem 1 I 1 nun.. , S taxi-, , . --- 1' - ,.,.i., What Do We Mean B lluminating Service? HE readiness, with equipment, organization and purpose, to give a continuous and uniform supply of electric light and power to customers, under any operating conditions that may arise, regardless of emergency, and to do this so Well that it shall never be noticed---merely taken for granted, and to dispatch all business with strict regard for promptness, accuracy and courtesy. HYNQQI merfbf Elecfrir Light, bu! also Ifluminafing Serbicef, There is a Diference THE ILLUMINATING COMPANY Illuminating Building, Public Square 199 HOO-RAH! KAI-RAH! S-c-1-E-N-C-E HOI-HOI! RAH-RAH! B. P. KEITH'S HIPPODROME Qffmmemenz Center Q' Cleveland WHERE EVERYBODY GOES AT LEAST ONCE EACH WEEK SINNOTT'S Cafe and Rqffdllfdfif 5505 EUCLID AVENUE Famous for Excellence of Cuisine and Service 200 F. BOMONTI fDefz'CcziesJe71 WINES AND LICQIORS FOR FAMILY USE 42-44 Euclid Arcade Cleveland, Ohio The Ever-cheerful Une Qto him who staggers beneath heavy basketj- Quite a load you've got there, eh, my good man ? My Good Man Qwrathfullyj- Load, hell! It's the icy pavement makes me walk this way. wr Pk ak . Scharfeld The higher education is not a failure. One hundred and six stu- dents learned to use tobacco at one of our Universities, and Fifty-four took their hrst drink there. bk ik + Callege Tczzlor Kentucky Tailor- And the hip pockets, Colonelg what size shall I Cl62lHiHg V make them-pints or quarts ? Pk Pk FF Pressing She- VVhen did you first know you loved me ? He- VVhen I began to get mad when people said you were brainless and unattractivef, Pk :sf ai Roy-t'Brown is one of the most prominent men in our fraternity. jones- But he never did anything around school? Roy- No. but he always pays his dues. Repairing 10525 EUCLID AVE. Case Bo s aliwzyy Dance at Anderson's DANClNG ACADEMY The Circle Barber Shop W. F. BAXTER, Proprietor I oo 1 8 Euclid Avenue 201 Austin Powder C0. CLEVELAND OHIO T196 Cleveland Crane 81 Engineering Co. WICKLIFFE, OHIO Electric Traveling Cranes and Coal Handling Machinery FROM IO TO 300 TONS Tie DEMOOY MACHINE COMPANY Manufacturers of DeM00y Sensitive Ball Bearing Drill Presses 706 Prankf0rtVStreet CLEVELAND, OHIO The National City Bank of CLEVELAND LEADER NEWS BUILDING C. A. PAINE, q',7'EJ'fd57Z! W. D. YOUNG, Vine fP1'e.fide7zt J. WHITELAW, Caffzier E. H. GEHLBACH, Afmf. Cfzfhier T. W. BURNI-IAM, Clzfzirmazz CAPITAL - - - 51,000,000 SURPLUS AND PROFIT - 7oo,ooo DEPOSITS - - 8, 500,000 202 CASE CHCOLJAPPLIED CIE CE This Scientiiic School offers thorough training in the following courses: I. Civil Engineering II.lVIechan- ical Engineering III. Electrical Engineering IV. A. Mining En- gineering IV. B. Metallurgical Engineering V. Physics VI. Chemistry THE COURSES OF STUDY are thoroughly practical, and special attention is paid to the work in the Held, shops and laboratories. Graduates of classical colleges, who have improved their opportunities in lVIathematics and Physical Science, can usually complete one ofthe regular courses in two years. For catalogue or special information, address CHAS. S. HOWE, President, Cleveland 203 Steinway Pianos Pianola Player Pianos Aeolian Vocalions THE B. DREHER'S The Most Popular Stars appear in their Newest Pictures at the Alhambra including DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ETHEL BARRYMORE HAROLD LOCKVVOOD and SONS CO- MAY ALLISON ro28-1o3o Euclid Avenue PETRQVA ' and others We Built the MGYHPY Catalogues Stationery Bonds The Uhl-faster Co. General Contractors The 1900 Euclid Building C. F. Uhl, Jr., P7'E.YftfE7lf J. Jaster, Jr., Szfrftfzry-Z7'ez1mr.er The Judson Printing Co. Printers to the Public 1o13 Oregon Avenue Both Phones CLEVELAND THE BOURNE-FULLER CO. IRON STEEL PIG-IRON COKE CLEVELAND Pittsburgh Ciucinn t New York Detroit The Upson Nur Oo. BOLTS NUTS RIVETS OPEN-HEARTH STEEL BILLETS BARS Cleveland, Ohio Unionville, Cohn. New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill. O Golden Egg Brand at H Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles '- 1 ylgefl, - , ra is. 5 I y zeyzgaqi 4 00' 1.21-. rf ,ff Li? kilns, Maehlne Dried, WHY? J I A snjjf ii? - - 'T I ' C- Lf -. I sf' ' Because Machine IDI'lCCl Makes It Cleaner and milfs 55,7 B etter l M Ermgwl I1 ht ks .2 Only those using the ffEDlSON,, MAZDAS Can be in the Bright Lightl' Order YQUIIVI Taffrzy THE CLEVELAND MAoARoN1 COMPANY THE REPUBL Nlodern Nlaearoni Makers IC ELECTRIC CO. 2067 East 9th St. I thank you for the flowers you sent she said And she smiled and blushed and drooped her head. I'ni sorry for the words I spoke last niffht, Your sendino' th H D D e owers proved that you Forgive nie. Ifl f ff ' were right-. e orbaxe her. And as they walked and talked beneath the bowers He wondered who in H- sent her those flowers. M Steam, Water and Vapor tb-4 Hz.. I Heating Systems M The best, most healthful and most economical . 'I heating systems known g ' L . V I -'-H V In I I - 1' W. B. VAN SICKLE Ii:-I I l CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER ' 'I ' I 25 Years' li l I l ,-.,.-- It - ii W . Experience ' - 707-71 1 I I 4 - H I ' . , 1 ' - Ill Ill 206 55923595QSZSZSZSZEZEZSZZQEZYSZSZYQYQZYSZSZSZYSZSZYSZYQZEE S4 F3 525 , F3 rute wer an fi wi rg fl h nder n r eed tf gi u P rg Z4 These are characteristics of the Peerless eighty horse- 7.2 gd power Eight in its Sparizkzg Range. In its contrasting range of F5 7 . . . . 6 gg power, the Lorzjing Range, it gives that quiet, smooth, flexible 5,3 id performance one rightly expects of a car of real class. ,Qi if Let the Peerless Distributor demonstrate to you this li vi ls gtg remarkable two power-range performance. Kg gt rs Q ai Roady fer U To zzrizzg X20 90 Q. 6 lbs' 521 ff an L' Chwfmdj mb-M, M gg? Peerlwf Maier Car Co. Y? il! change 'withauz' fzariccj Iluu Cf6TJ6fd776Z,, zb if W S if s if si kg at is ii l f iff . , . f 'f 2 g Q-Ll f a , as it I .nn,tn.r.rr PQ Auf , ,,:. A J 3,2 S4 ,,.:., 'Aw -r ,, rs f as ' Z ffl s-tt - ' Ps in .tr,: 5? 'I' at 915623 HSS HIGH 524 ft Pi 32525252527525255255v22i27SZi525252752S52525?555552?S527S2S'45X 207 FRANK MOORE Portraits by Photography Euclid Avenue and Ninth Street Lennox Building C L E V E L A N D Spain! Qzfm in Ca, Sinful! 708 uf Y3z'5fzzre-Play Houfe of Clrazmder Stillman Theatre: Contimous Daily from 1 to II P. M. Compliments of THE CARBCRUNDUM COMPANY Nicholson Ship Log Co. 4o9 SUPERIOR AVENUE, N. W. GEAR CUTTING TOOL MAKING - MACHINE WORK For uf!! Uccazvom- Flowers T. KEGG COMPANY G fa ld 869 79111 and E ld A B ll Phone, IVI:Iin 2125 Cuy. Phone, Cent. 222 R Great Lakes Reining Co. A OIL SPECIALISTS EUCLID AVENUE AND EAST SIXTH STREET Eddy 2145 Crest 134 Cjgqpgjgmi, Qfljg EAST 13151 STREET AND TAET AVENUE The Theodor Kundtz Company MANUFACTURERS OF Church and School Furniture Portable and Opera Chairs SAFETY FIRST! BUY CLEVELAND REAL ESTATE We handle nothing but Real Estate. It is the safest investment in the World. See us When you desire to purchase a home, or make an investment in Real Estate. Our listings are complete, up-to-date, and the prices are right. THE A. B. SMYTHE COMPANY Prospect 14,0 ERIE BUILDING CCUtf3.l 5377-w E'veryz'ZJz'ng Electrical P. B. SHERMAN Sc CO. wfmlmmi Tdilm The Electrical Construction ESL Sales Company 1064.1 EUCLID AVENUE CLEVELAND 848 HURON ROAD CLEVELAND 210 ,D f ROM 'fYour Point of View the new Spring andSummer Ma- terials and Styles at MacLachlan's should have a strong appeal, for they have been selected with great care. It does not matter Whether your taste is for the ultra-conservative Styles and Patterns or the latest Fifth Avenue Ideas, your Wishes will be put into the form ofa Garment to your entire satisfaction at MacLachlan's. From all points of View the MacLachlan Label is becoming more valuable every day. It is rapidly being recognized as the mark of all that is best in Men's Clothes. Mac L achlan Advanced Tailoring 35Tay1orArcade 211 ELECTRICAL The Stone Shoe Co. AMES iF00fTf?J5d7 '7' fl City Hardware 85 Supply Co. . 516. EUCLID 312 - Euclid - 318 ' to 30 SPORTING GOODS Tabor .Qualify A 1 106 C77'66Z7775 uffe 7207719 the most in demand. Uber 1200 7Q,fczz'f Yjeafers are hafzaifzkzg ffzem excfmive- 51. Om' new factory A625 0 CQQQCZDU gf f,2j0,000 ga!- lom afmuafgf. We appfeczkzfe your order. ,Q 'V The C. A. Dietrich Co4 H db67'6l1d.S'!l87f.Y and Harfefs IO52I Euclid Avenue Opffz znztff 8 p.71z. The Poe Engineering Co. Bell Phone Main 5756-J Confuffmg E,ZgZ',m,,f The Dress Suit Rental Co. 866-70 Rockefeller Building We and Ren! Suzi? Cleveland, Ohio fbr Af! Occafzbfzf 338 The Arcade Cleveland 2 ,mx Q R02 Q i z You can keep your motor go- ing smoothly in the coldest Weather if you use Polarine- the Zero tested motor oil. It's delightful sport he- hind the steady hum of a motor lubricated with Look for this Sign Everywhere in Ohio Polarine ends friction troubles-gives more miles to the gallon with less cost per mile. Red Crown Gasoline is a quick starter in cold Weather. It means pleasant motoring for you. THE STANDARD OIL CGMPANY O H I O 13 CLEVELAND-SANDUSKY G O L D - B O is served in the best HOMES --' --- HOTELS Good roads often lead to bad roadhouses. Wfearing the insignia of mourning under the finger nails is the next worse to wearing it around the coat sleeve. Alt must be awful to be a jackass and have earache. A woman advertised for a husband who doesn't use liquor or tobacco and doesn't swear. lt's a tough test to put advertising to. 'sql Good Book and Smiionefy Sion, O BOOKS .AND SUPPLIES Whenever you require a book for any purpose or oH'ice supplies of any description, remember you can get just what you Want in the shortest possible time at BURROWS. Our Two-Cent-a-Day Circulating Library always has the best and latest in fiction on its shelves. THE BURROVVS BROS. CO. JOHN WOOD, President Guardian Building CLEVELAND 214 The AMERICAN STEEL AND WIRE CG. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE A. M. LARWILL I o5 I 4 Euclid Avenue Three Doors East of 105th Street COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES STATIONERY , AND PERIODICALS The Chandler Sz Rudd Co.i grocery mm' C0fzjQ6fz'071effy MAPLE NUT PUFFS A delicious Maple Confection 5oc a lb. In decorated tins by Parcel Post to any point in the United States. 6oc a lb. DOVVN TONYN STORE' XVILLSON STORE I-236 Euclid Avenue 6ooo Euclid Avenue lf E. C. OFFICERS ALLAN FOSTER 'P1'e1ia'mr K. W. A K ERS Uiff CP2'f.fi11'e71f F. Mc CONNE LL Sffrztmy P. E. FOSTER 79'Ef1.fIZ7'57' THE FO TER CO. Publishers OFFICES goo PROSPECT AVENUE 791-afpm 3199 zoo-212 B. of L. E. BLDG. Jyfllfli 220 Cxfllffll! 224 328 ERIE BLDG. 7J7'0.Q'7Eff 2OjO 217 KAMERA Sc KRAET SHOPPE C. W. CI-IAM BERLIN KODAKS, PICTURE FRAMING DEVELOPING and PRINTING Euclid-Doan Block I 1993 E. 105th Street NATI 0 f 1 ,,I, It V W ' V , . E' , ,L.,,1,Iwfj P... I-7 ' '2' NAVWTTIVGNPVANL LAMIPIWQRTKSU .4 Q OF GENERAL ELECTRIC co. II,i .'-AI. 'Af' 'E A PARK CLEVELAND f ,,,... .ii , 'f Any :yr Zhe Zabefs befow 15 cz .V 5 ,,,, Q ..,. E gudfanliy qf Ndfigndl Y ,. ' - I 0 ' c':' w- w -'.,-.- -' 1 I A a- QXWIVVQZ Q, L ol W, A BM ,,M,, gf Q, 5, .fum . ,I WW L f mu o,Acm..M PM my EM fam Hm- 218 L Oh Cupid, Cupid, little man I've often wondered how you can i Do the things they say you do, Y 4 With heart of maiden and of man. T'is very simple, sir-you see, Said little Mr. Dan to me, E Q I once did use a dart and bow Now NarWold's Chocolates help me So. We-3 -2 .LR , , I -fa my ie' .... Y ' soLD AT THE CASE CLUB D1XoN BARS CLUSTER CAKES Sc - - 5C oooBER BARS PICADILLY PERFECTION PROM PTNESS Repairs or Replacements for Automobiles or Trucks Using the Famous PERFECTION SPRINGS ln Winter, We further please our Patrons with the Perfection Heater THE PERFECETION SPRING SERVICE DIVISION The Standard Parts Co. E. 65th at Euclid 219 The Cleveland Twist Drill Co. DRILLS REAMERS SOCKETS 1 MILLS MANDRELS ARBORS You'll enjoy Twist Drills-Their Uses and Abuses SEND FOR IT 5' 1 f POPULAR ICE CREANI In 1916 We sold I,74Q,668 Gallons. VVe are doubling our Capacity for 1917. Thousands of dealers now sell Telling's Ice Creams. THE TELLING-BELLE VERNON CO. The Goff -Kirby 1 Coal Co. Wliolesale and Retail COAL COKE WOOD FEED SEEDS BUILDERS' SUPPLIES ESTABLISHED IBIS Uvw!J C5iiE EDeiED Qtlemen? ' umrisiagrg Qgiinnh is, MADISON AVENUE Cop. FoQTY'FQUQTI I STREET' NEPV YORK Tcfcpbom? flfIzn'7'1f3' Hiff S800 Clothing for Every Requirement Ready-made and to Nleasure Suits and Overcoats for Business, Dress or Sport English and Domestic Hats and Shoes Shirts, Cravats, Collars, Pztiamas, Underwear Hosiery and Gloves Dressing Gowns, Travellers' Requisites, Leather Goods Waistcoats, Caps, Sweaters and lVlufHers of Shetland or Angora Wool Imported Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Cases, etc. Liveries for all Men Servants Our representative, Mr. D. L. Gray, makes frequent visits to the Hollenden Our ZVMU Iflzzslralca' Catalogue, t'071Il1i!7il7g' more tban One Hl!71!fI'Cd' Phozographir Times, will be :cnt an rcyuzrsz BOSTON SALES-OFFICES NEWPORT SALES-OFFICES TREMONT con. BOYLSTON STREET 220 B E LL E v u E A v E N U E i.i '1 1 f zz ,MWQQQ ,,. f ,y i , . ,.,. il f,,,,,.,, r 3 , I wwmwwmwg - IL, 5523 - j 1 tnefiyeg, f 3 ii, Q55 5,3 .Q , 1 ., , BROOKS BROTHERS' New Building, convenient to Grand Central, Subway, and to many of the leading Hotels and Clubs ,Ogleba , orton 85 O . CLEVELAND ake Superior Iron Ores 221 M O MILD HEALTHFUL HEAT When You Want It Graduating Vapor Where You Want It Heating System In just the Right Amount FOR THE BEST OF HOMES AND BUILDINGS The number of owners of fine homes throughout the United States, who use the Mouat Vapor System, is steadily increasing. Architects are quick to see the advantage of anything that will help to make an ideal home and those who have knowledge about the Mouat System are specifying it as the best heating system that money can buy. The greatest evidence of this SYSIEITIYS merit, however, is the fact that seven prominent Cleveland architects have installerl it in their own homes. Naturally there must be good reasons for these results, and there are many of them. The Mouat System is very quick to act, furnishes just the amount of heat wanted on all occasions, and is recognized as a fuel COn'SCrVei'. On account of its automatic operation, working under the natural laws of heat expansion and gravity, and because one firing of hard coal usually lasts 12 hours, it requires liLtle attention and produces the best of results. Satisfactory graduation of heat is guaranteed. Each individual can readily regulate the heat in his own room without affecting other rooms. No heat is generated that is not used. A postcard will bring an interesting booklet which contains more facts about the Mouat System-a system that can give you heating comfort such as you have always wanted. Write today. Manufactured b TI-IE IVIOUAT SQUIRES CO., 19.64 Wesl 4th Street, Cleveland, O., U.S.A. be Acme Photo Blue FIELD, RICHARDS Sc CO. Government, Municipal, . . Raiifoadand cor- Pflntlng Qmpgny poration Bonds fine Ygrzrzfem and ommerczkzf Tfzozogrczpiers GOOD SERVICE IN ADDITION TO G O O D WORKMANSHIP 3 IO Guardian Building CLEVELAND, O. Nlain 5895 CINCINNATI DETROIT CHICAGO NEW YORK 9.056 East 4th Street Cleveland J. E. Christian, 73reJirie7zf G. W. Cowell, Sffrfmry and Treafzzrfr The E. Christian ompan General Building Contractors I3OI St. Clair Avenue, N. W. 222 Complimenfr WF HOTEL EU CLID ANTHONY CARLIN Campus, Get lnuslde a Favorzte' Knut' Sweater.. Favorite Kmttmg-Mills, . tzssa w. sm, Neqr Public sq. In the icaynp and on the I ' ' .II Both Phones Wm. Katz IRON, STEEL and METAL SCRAP 321-32 2 VVilliamson Building Corn shall make the young man cheerful, And the young wine the maids. -Zach. Ll'-17. AND THUS THE GOOD BOOK ADXIOCATES PROHIBITION ERNST ALTSCHUL 14.40 East Ninth Street LIQUORS For Family, Medicinal and Social Purposes. znd V. P. Reinfol-Ced Concrete VV. F. CHAPEK., Asst. Sec,-Treas. -5 '- C-I beams are manufac- Cl ' l - 1? CAPITAL STOCK ,2?2oo,0oo.0o turns 50311 P angun I mum, dei city inspection. equspn,-at Th i C Cuyahoga Abstract Company I B. gf L. E. Buifding X Corner St. Clair and Ontario Street A-It CLEVELAND, OHIO BOTH Beams are fully hardened and tested before delivery. Specially adapted to floor and roof construction, bridge and culvert work. R. C. Products Trust Members S. A. F. IE, TELEPHONES 336 The Arcade : 2',QH,fJQQ 50501 Compliments . W I Compliments af A FRIEND KAI-ILER'S RESTAURANT 515 Euclid Avenue 223 The I-Iarshaw Fuller Sc Goodwin Company Nlanufacturers and Importers of Chemicals for Industrial and Technical Purposes OFFICES 720 Electric Building, Cleveland 632 Bourse Building, Philadelphia loo YVilliam Street, New York WORKS Elyria and Brooklyn, Ohio Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wentworth Tfyazrmazcy CHAS. F. STRISICH, Proprietor THE COLLEGE D RUG STO RE A full line of Kodaks and Supplies also Wate1'man,s Fountain Pens Euclid Avenue Corner Mayfield Road The Graves Laughlin Company Smartness is the word that describes our new togs for you fellows who care about a snappy appearance. The new topcoats-oh, you'll need one-sell themselves. For young men the new Trench is certainly a breeze of something worth while wearing. About the suits, and gloves, and new neckwear, and silk shirts-and all the spring duds you'll enjoy the treat of seeing them and we want to see you. If Com' az Lo! to Live When you get out and Father's little check stops coming MAKE A GARDEN -Itwill Give You Pep and Save Iron Men QCAN 'Q 'A Gu 'F' Forks S Q Hoes -T TEMPER 'in Rakes E .8 Cultivators Q 99' GVELAYX ffdlzvfzyf Firft in IZZK Fish! 224 X '1 '2'r .,--L if 'f::3 - Tie j30pzzf5zf z2jf Qffhzlv QUALITY BEER HTASTE TELLS THE REASON A UR QNX ARB ' Y.. EHRYNERXXXYR W- Amxxxxxewc Qp U Qsxxfl EX. AXE P cxvxcxvxvxmx wa:QRox1 -NS This emblem has become one of ' I' . - the most widely known trade marks on . JOHN 1 this continenrg but even though it belted the earth, it could not stand more staunchly E than it does today for the business princi- fl?g'ggrf.n E V gm, ples underlying J-M Responsibility. Plate Glass Co. 3849 Hamilton Ave. I-M Asbestos Roofing and Siding-I-M Asbestos Stucco - I-M Transite Asbestos Shingles-I-M Mas- tic Flooring-J-M Waterproofing Materials-I-M Cold Water Paint-J-M Transite Asbestos Wood- J-M Cork Bulletin Boards - J-lVI Insulating Felts and Papers-J-M Cork Floor Tile-il-M Cold Storage Insulation-J-M Acoustical Correction. H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO. 813-815 Superior Ave.., N. W. Cleveland, Ohio C077ZlZ7ff7716l1ZJ fy' J. F. Corlett 81 Co Rockefeller Building The KILBY MFG. CG. CANE and BEET SUGAR MACHINERY Y ROLLING MILL, WIRE and NAIL MACHINERY and ALL CLASSES OF HEAVY MACHINERY and FOUNDRY WORK CLEVELAND, 0. Houghton 31 Richards High Grade Tool Steel Farnley B. Y. Iron I-I. 251 R. Metal Cutting Band Saws IOQ ST. CLAIR AVE. CLEVELAND H. CLAY FGLGER 417 scHoF1i3LD BLDG. Detective Bureau, Uniformed Officers for All Kinds of Police Woi-k Well Groonied Footmen for Weddiiigs and Receptions Doing Me lV07'kf07' Mi: Coflege BOTH PHONES A 20-Year Building in 30 Days Many times, in many cities, we have built Austin Standard Factoiv Buildings in ieal buck and steel buildings for peima nent service :,:A5x:,V 1 :lA4 4 , :A:4: :,. : 30 Working-days from the date of the order i ' , V bq, 1 ' . lhis remarkably quicktime is assured because plans are standardized and ready, structural steel fabricated and in stock, other materials in stock or under contract. Write for catalog of the nine Austin Standards, in- cluding three 3o-day types, ibur 6o-day types, and two multi-story types that call for a little more time. The Austin Company 14230 EUCLID AVENUE CLEVELAND The Sheer Bros. Fence Ek Iron Co. Cgjjjjjflijjjgjjff Nlanufacturers of Every Kind of ' Woven Wire, Iron and Wood Picket The H 1 1 d 1 d 1 FENCES C CVC an TOO an SUPP Y Builders Iron and Wi1'e Work COITIPZIDY Iron Grill Work a Specialty East 1o3rd, Cor. St. Clair Eddy 913 227 273 THE CASE WREC VOL. I. NO. 1. WINDY ADAMSON SPEAKS ON PREPAREDNESS W'henever a junior or senior desires help in procuring his B. S. degree, he inveigles der Herr Professor Windy Adamson into discussing militarism and national preparedness. lt is an acceptable fact that Adamson and Winches- ter have no peers at that noble and time-honored institution in 'shooting and throwing the bull.' After listening to an address by Keith's Hippodrome monolog- ist, the audience always agrees that if it weren't for the strong love and pity for the weak, we would have been annihilatedlong since by our enemies. We wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank this noble ex- ponent of military drill Quo. 6 along an equals 1.41 line.J for his numerous unsolicited sermons. and hoping that he will continue to keep his fervor at 100 degrees superheat with a quality of x equals .98 thow can this be, take a zero? we wish him the best of luck along an isothermal sup- pression with a mean effective pressure of one herd of bulls. Long live the Toreador of Car- men and Conductors. FAMOUS PUGILIST ARRESTED One of the our most inoffen- sive and genteel instructors, K. O. Thompson, D. D., was arrested for using profane language upon Useless Avenue. Knockout said 'darn' in such an emphatic man- ner that the street cars stopped. the horses ran away. and even the carburetors of the automo- biles iefused to handle the mix- ture due to the high frequency of the oscillation in the ether. When the cause was found out. the learned gentleman was re- leased, otherwise he would have been obliged to swim or be bailed out. lt appears that someone stepped in his private corn-lield and endeavored to pluck a piece of soft corn and the excruciating pain caused the profane outburst. Moral 3-Always wear a gag when the cornlield fence is down, because the blue-jays or the cops will get you. CASE SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE MAY ro, 1917 MR. ASKWELL'S COLUMN Q. When a man skips classes, should he be lined or suspended? Dr. Howe. A, The best way is to do both. lfine him and then suspend the hne. :gf sg: Q. 1 have a great deal of trou- ble with students who do not pay attention, what shall l do? G. Hunt. A. Attention is like improper bills. Neither is paid by people of mere mechanical classes, who are not civil and hence have shocking ways, minor to be sure, but none the less organically dis- turbing. ' Q. Nly classes do very poor work and l must fail so many that it worries me. T. M. Focke. A. Try taking the lirst deriva- tive. and solve by partial differ- entiating the triple integral. The answer will be in square heads or round numbers. :5: sg: Q. 1 lind that when l talk, l emit a whistling sound, quite an- noying when passing a young lady, and at the same time talking to a companion. Holcomb. A. Try reducing the size of the arilic with Honest Scrap or Mail Pouch. Larke and Taylor never ' whistle when they talk. SAYINGS OF THE TASKMASTERS take this little force away-f' G. H. Hunt. you see this BEAM? Now Can't Gus Olmsted. At Plattsburg last summer-. Adamson. You will never learnfl Com- my. The assignment for thc next time will be-. Focke. Buy a crutch for that one. Larke. To be an engineer you must be exactf' Wfilson, Murphy, Dem- ing. Etc.. etc., etc. Spencer. 'fYou're not babies any more. Scott. l Extract from program: This is Shee, Auf 1Veidersehn. Maden fair, Dedication. 229 BOILER MAKERS VS. BALLET A remarkable exhibition of bis- cuitball was displayed by a team of well bread young 'gentle- women' and one of crusty iron men, who endeavored to steel what they could by loaling and waiting for the yeast to rise and make a basket. The ladies, by aggressive at- tacks and tactics, won the game handily despite the efforts of the bruisers' brigade to get rough. After being informed that the parents were within hailing dis- tance and would rain epithets upon them if they weren't good, the game progressed rapidly with- out undue foul play. Let us hope that we will see .1 return match and have a happy reunion. Line-up: Ballet-Miss Katrinka, R. F.: Miss Very Good Eddie, L. 17.3 Miss Chorus Girl, C.: Miss Fol- lies, L. G.g Miss Prince Danna, R. F. Boiler Makers-C-yp the Blood, R. F.: Harold Hammer, L. F.: Algernon Steel. C.: Al- fonse lngot. L. G.: Percival Pig, R. G. Behold the modern society belle, whom Mugg took to the Prom, Say they did make a pair with her upon his arm. And in the paper the day before 1 noticed this quite well, Mr. Lee Mugg leads grand march with a society belle. musicm. Notts Discords in the drafting room. Some nuts at rehearsals. ri: sg: Sounds in the key of 'L' from assemblies. :g: 15: Give me A , says Gu,tli to W'alsh. 'fUse your own, havcn't you any?


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