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ELZA LORIN GRAUMLICH, CIVIL Stadia Club. Graum is one of those fellows who works continually, but still finds time to say a pleasant word to his associates. The old school teacher has done his best to reform his fellow studentsg but they, have proved incor- rigible. ORVILLE C. KEENAN, KE, CIVIL Basketball Manager Q43 5 Athletic Association, Stadia Club. In spite of his Irish descent his business instincts are strongly devel- oped, as proved by his administration of the commissary at Silver Lake, Jap's voice was usually foremost in any drawing-room discussion, and even when all the rest were against him he could always put up an argu- ment. If he can preserve his antipathy for the fair sex, a successful career awaits himg but even now he has a hard time dodging them. His sunny Irish disposition has made him a host of friends. GUY HAMILTON MAI-ION, CIVIL Band C11 Q25 C31 141, Stadia Club. Rev enjoys the unique distinction of being the married man of the Civils. Even with this handicap he has usually managed to pass. His stern military voice was long the terror of the freshmen of Company D. When the weather grew colder, he transferred his energies to the band, in which organization his horn has always been loudest. Mahony's cheer- fulness and good temper have made him a favorite. JAMES AMES MEACHAM, TBH, CIVIL Stadia Club. Sturdily built, the most conspicuous part of this young officer is his leggings. However, be not deceived by relative size, for he is a hard worker and goes through his studies with ease. He is always around when the Civil bunch does anything. Meach has one defect-he never could under- stand post-holes. 26
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CHARLES CERBA, CIVIL Stadia Club. Charlie spends most of his time over a drawing board, but is always on hand when a Case dance comes along. He entered Case with the handi- cap of a South High diploma, but nevertheless has managed to stick. His perseverance and ability to work should bring him fruitful reward. NORMAN BRUCE CLARKE, KE, CIVIL Football C25 C35 145g Basketball C25 C35 C45g President, Junior Classg Case Club Board of Managers Q25 Q35 i455 President C455 Senate C35 3 Alpha Phi g Skull and Bones, Owl and Key, Stadia Club. Without Norm there would be a vacant place in most school activities. He has always been at home on the football field and the basketball floor, and not less in the Senate and on the Board of Managers. He and the faculty have engaged in many a hard-fought battle, but strange to say, Nim has always come out on top. In spite of his activities, he has found time to be a friend to every one in his class. N im has joined the Aviation Corps and will without doubt prove a valuable man in the service of Uncle Sam. LEO HIRAM CORNING, CIVIL Stadia Club. During his stay at Case Leo has become noted for never taking a iinal. Hesets a terrible pace for the rest of the class in the drawing room, as well as on the dance floor. On the latter place he is a constant per- former, and without him a Case Club dance would not be complete. HOWARD HOBART DAVIS, CIVIL Stadia Club. I His rooting will surely be missed at the home games next year. When he yelled Punch his face and knock him cold our teams always came back with renewed vigor. Hank has been the mainstay of the Civil football team for the last three years. Despite the long and difficult Civil football schedule he has kept his schoolwork well ahead of that of the rest of the class. 25
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ROBERT CHARLES MIX, GJT, TBII, CIVIL Stadia Club. Bob is the shark of the 1918 class. What he does not know is not worth knowing. He is the senior Civil who places his faith in the black deuces. Bob is also famous as a member of the championship Civil foot- ball team. When not under faculty inspection he is usually seen in the company of his pipe. The school will lose a good man when Mix graduates. WILLIAM HENRY PETERJOHN, TBII, CIVIL Stadia Club. That worried look Pete wears is not natural. It is all due to being president of the Stadia Club. Moreover, coming in from West Park every morning would make anyone worry. Studies, at any rate, were never known to cause him trouble, for the faculty and he have always been good friends. Years hence when the Civils congregate again, Pete will un- doubtedly be present with his ever ready camera. JOHN ALBERT STITT, ATQ, CIVIL Football C45 5 Class officer C45 5 Owl and Key. The desire for knowledge was so strong in Jack that one school could not satisfy it. So he came into our midst fresh from W. R. U., and pro- ceeded to inject a little life into the school. Before he was with us an hour, we had learned that Rudolph, Ohio, is the center of the universe. Johnny has managed to do his school work, besides tearing off end runs and mingling in other activities. LESLIE BARNARD TAYLOR, EAE, CIVIL . Musical Clubs C15 C21 C35 ULD, Band ill C25 C35 g Stadia Club. Behold the musical member of the Civils! Since Les first came here as a freshman, he has been noted for his draftsman's eye, and his engi- neering judgment. Ever since that time, he has spent his spare hours with one girl, with the customary result. Every instructor in school knows him for his ability to ask troublesome questions. 27
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