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. ff , 1 THE TECH OWL LLOYD P. SHANK- Felix Middletown, Md Adonis of the ruddy cheek The lasses dream, our class sheilc. B. C. STUDENY- Barney joliustowu, Pa llarney's'uot hashful like some iu our class, He's just full of mischief and ready to laugh He is always looking about for fun, So seldom has his lessons doue. LEON J. TAZA- Jim , jar Kane, Pa 'Tis said that stout ones are good-uatured, This, iu Leon's case is quite true: He is never seen unhappy, Never feeling dull or blue. WILLIAM D. WALTERS- Bill VVilkes-Ba'r1'e, P In the classroom he's 21 joy Is this studious upright boy Quite an athlete, too, is Bill, Always working with a will. HENRY ZELOYLE- Z-Oil Baird Always happy, always jolly, Never sad or melancholyg Motoring is his greatest pleasureg This he does in fullest measure. . A - E ' 'L il' ' 2' ' V'
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THE TECH OWL tv , 1:u.':,..y - 4 ag, ' , .Emig- gfagt nz, itz ' K ' X 144, . '. 't!Q't-Y f .., 3,-.,.1. 1',:. .-.1 f A-4 -4 rf-sul 1 Q , , 1, A S . ,wt ..'.f,, yu, ,L ., -Q iid, lg 1+ -' 7 , lyk., xv . W., W 4 r i C. M. PURDY- Friday Not very hig Not very tall llut when it comes to talking, lrlc heats them one and all. ARTHUR REDETZKY- Art , Remedy North There are quiet hoys we all admit, But none so bashful as he: lf ever a voice is heard to shout lt's someone else, not he. Turtle Creek, Pa Braddock, Pa HARRY J. REPP- Rip Greensburg, Pa ln arguing too, the master owned his skill, For even though vanquished, he could argue still. f MARK L. ROBB- Dutch Brilliant student, friend so true, Many honors go to you. You have earned them all the XVZIY, Take our hearty praise today. PETER G. SCHNEIDMILLER- Pete Pete's very quiet, very quiet: He seldom says in word, He must have heard the adage, Let us he seen, not heard. EARL C. SETTLE- Soupy , Noodles Little grains of nonsense, Little jokes and puns, Pass away our Night School hours Swift as water runs. H oward, Pa Erie, Pu Altoona, Pa. 4 I N ' ii ii -. Q. ff' wi- ' 5 t J ,,,:9,M5v L , '-i','.,.,w,f 'XA -is :-4 g- , ..-,, View .ve ER
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THE TECH ' ,,v.,:,w . OWII 1 i i 1 l i 3 Accounting A. K. STROMMEN- Art O Left the great open spaces in Minnesota to en- gage in industrial pursuits. A graduate of the works accounting course, he is a cost expert in Section P. Was the first accounting student on the Owl staff. R. J. BECK- Beck A native of Pittsburgh. Formerly employed in Section Z, but is now a banker. Won one of the scholarships awarded to members of the Account- ing Department. J, LLOYD- jack rigs- ,. A product of Turtle Creek. Develops cost in Section AB. Making good use of the Cost Ac- counting studied at Tech. M. J. BOSTAPH- Marionl' An artist to his tinger tips. Designs the Owl covers, writes verse, and in his spare moments plays a violin. Comes from Pittsburgh, and the Union Switch and Signal Company is glad to hand him an envelope twice a month. W. A. COTTON- Cot Located in the Statistical Department where he puts into use daily the things he learned at Tech. l i i R. J. CUNNINGHAM- Bob From Mansfield, Ohio, he came to Turtle Creek. ls located in the lnvoice Department. In his sparc time he fools with his Chevie and torrnents a man- dolin. N Y A -1 Q- , , W ,,-r.-...iq--.L 4. qi , 1,3 . ' ' ,' I ' 1 . Q 1 1 5 5
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