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ww- R. L. WAGNER, Pres. JUNIORS, PROUD OF CASE RECORD, PREPARE FOR FINAL COLLEGE YEAR Another year has passed finding the class of '37 completing the all im- portant role of Juniors, Yet it hasn't been long since the days of our first registration, our placement exams, and our first bag rush. The time seems to fly by us before we realize it. We have changed from the shy. timid Freshman, and the loud, skeptical Sophomore, to the quiet, refined junior, and now we are about to go on to the last step of our college education-our Senior year. In the past years our class has done much in sports and has distinguished itself with many brilliant athletes. In scholarship we have many men who are far above the average in intelli- gence. In social life we have estab- lished friendships that no strain could dissolve. Then again we have not been over- serious in this strenuous college life, having been able as well to take part in rallies, between-class-sessions, and good-natured joking among ourselves. We will not claim that our class is the most exceptional that has ever been in school, nor will we boast about our accomplishments. We will say only one thing: The Class of '37 is proud of its record here at Case. And so it is with a feeling of regret that we enter our Senior year because we realize that all too soon we will have to leave Case and all that it means to us. 4-if
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MECHANICAL ' Blasingham, master of all he surveys fnotice his solitudej. ' Took us a long time to catch these boys but here they are--Brandes, Truby and Arnold. ' ' What are you going to do about it? Schultz, Marty, and Ditirrio are finally cornered. ' Chambers and Norte-it must be after-4 o'clock5 they look contented. ' Adams, Veale, and Farmer-how does it feel to be satisfied? ' McCall after initiation into Sigma Beta Tau.f?J
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