Case Western Reserve University - Lux / Differential Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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L T E s n r I E T Y BEEARS, WARREN L. BS., C.se BENKOE. CORNELIUS 13 S. Case BETZ, HENRY F. ■ J ., Case BRONSTEIN, HARRY R. - ' -r A.B., Western Reserve U. ■ - -. . BURROWS, CHARLES F. r MM B.S., Case CAMPBELL, WILLIAM M. B.A.Sc, U. of Toronto CHAMPNEY, WILLIAM B. B.S., Case COOK, ALVIN G. B.S.. N. Mexico School of Mines COOPER, MARION D. B.S., E.E., U. of Wisconsin COTABISH, HARRY N. B.S., Case CULBERTSON, WILLIAM W. BS . Mo. School of Mines DENTON, WILLIAM I. B.S., Case FROMSON, ROBERT E. B.S., Case GRAHAM, JOHN J. B.S., Case GREEN, HAROLD D. M.D,. Western Reserve U. HAAS, WALTER H. ,t0 ' ' B.S., Mt. U««f«fl«|f ' ' ' V HABERLAND, ERNE R. McCI.ARRAN, WILLIAM H. B.S., Case McDANIEL, BOYCE D. B.A , Ohio Wcslcyan U. McLANE, ROBERT W. B.S., Case METZGER, GEORGE P. B.S., Case MILLER, GEORGE P. ♦ B.S.. Case MdfekRE, JOSEPH J. B.Sj Case QUINN, G1|RALD S. M.E., U.Vf Akron SATULLO, ANTHONY R. B.S., Case SCHAFER, VERr N E., JR. B.S., E.E., U.Jfcf Michigan SCHUETTE, WII IAM H. B.S., Case k S SCHULTZ, PAlJL R., JR. B.S., Armour Tech. SHEIBLEY, FRED E. M.S., LJ of Pennsylvania STEARN , HOYT A. B. t Yale STplNMETZ, VICTOR A. r B.S., M.S., Cas B.S., Case , ♦ HART, TOBIAS V. ,« ' ' m.S.. B.S.. Iowa State U ♦ KUNZ, PAUL V. B.S., Case • ' - -T-Cl fBRrJiERBERT W. B.S., Case THEISS, ERNEST S. B.S., Case THOMPSON, RICHARD R. B.S., Syracuse U. WIESE, HERBERT F. B.S., Case WOLFE, WILLIAM A. B.S., U. of British Col. ZAPF, KENYON L. B.S., U. of Florida, Case ZORN, FRITZ M. B.S., Case 23 .-.. '

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CASE i; K II II First row — Schultz, Thompson. Beiz. Wiese, Denton, Fromson, Miller Second row — Theiss, Metzger, Sheibley. Beears, McLane, Campbell, Zapf Third row — Lensner. Herwald, Champney, Thomas Two years ago the Case Graduate Society was founded when Dr. J. J. Nassau invited all graduate students to participate in a meeting to determine the possibilities of a combined social and educational organization for graduate students. Since their first meeting on October 7, 1936, this organization has grown, until now, it merits a position in the Case Differential. These graduate men feel that by holding regular meetings much can be accomplished in furthering the social and scientific contacts with men of prominence in industry. Outstanding industrialists, historians, scien- tists, and psychologists have spoken at various meetings of the organization and have greatly enhanced the knowledge of the Case graduates. Mr. E. S. Theiss, as president, Mr. P. V. Kunz, as secretary and treasurer, and Dr. J. J. Nassau, as faculty ad- visor, carried out an unusual and well-scheduled program for the society this year. The activities began with a very successful steak roast in October, attended by a good majority of the society members. Then follow- ed a meeting at which Dr. Foster of Western Reserve University lectured and showed movies of England. In November, Dr. Nassau and Dr. Weske presented a very unusual and interesting lecture on educational methods in England and Germany. The evening of February 23, saw all the members enjoying a bit of drama at the Play House. The climax of an eventful year of social and educational activities was a spring party at the Mentor Harbor Yacht Club. The Case Graduate Society is heartily welcomed to the campus. It has proved itself to be one of distinc- tion both socially and scientifically. The undergraduate students ' congratulations and best wishes accom- pany their hope that it may become a permanent influence upon advanced engineering and increased Alumni interest at Case. 22



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CASE SE inKS llJolJ . ' It ' ,if gg0 ,00 ' 10 0 „ ' ' ( With an intermingled feeling f joy and sorrow, we, the class of 1939, have reached t( end of the trail. Hard work, good wholesome fun, alid a very deep compre- hension of Case spirit through t the years have con- tributed greatly in molding men nd engineers. Some of our fond hopes have been fwalized; others never materialized and were forgotten orx pplaced by greater hopes and conceptions of the futur Many of those who ventured to weather the stormy t il w.th us four years ago got lost in the gale or wandered the course. Those who survived the wiles of the prSt and the pitfalls of education have emerged the better for them and are ready to play the next hand in this game life. Sadly our memories turn back to the freshman ' 7!»r with its bag rush, first football game, and surveying . camp. Laughingly, we recall the time when we first ■ realized that college was no snap as we had antic ' pated it to be. Save for an occasional disheartening exami- nation failure, the sophomore and the junior years slipped pleasantly and quickly by, leaving only beautiful reminiscences. From timid freshmen we were promoted to confident juniors. The senior year — then we were the bigshots of the campus that we had timidly trod- den three years previously. All these thoughts and memories are dear to us and will long be remembered and cherished. So, with a lump in our throats, we part from those stern walls and long halls which will ever leave impressed upon us the beauty of the four years of comradeship and education. We depart with a knowl- edge that ours was a class of honor, merit, and dis- tinction. C. A. CARLSON Senior Class Pres.dent 24

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