Ohio Mechanics Institute - OMIA Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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EDW STEUl3E-NRAUCJWIo CAREY BEARD JCS. JANSZEN ALLEN REDMOND LESLEE ROEHM CLASS 0F'Q3 EVERETT THIELEN CLARENCE W. ECKEL

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EVENING SCHOOL. CAREY BEARD Mechanical Student Mr. Beard joined the school in 1914. He was called away to the colors in ,15, and for two years his energy was utilized in the struggle for world wide democracy. A more agreeable fellow than Carey would be hard to find, and no group would be complete without one of his type. At present he is connected with the Ford Motor Car Co., and we hope to see him one of Mr. Fordls consulting engineers in the near future. CLARENCE N. ECKEL Clarence N. Eckel has made the best of his course here from the start. He is an earnest and attentive student and one who can draw his own conclusions even though he does not always express themea man who does not llblow his own horn and one who doesnt need to. Just a chance to make good is all he asks. An idea as to the calibre of his work may be gained from the knowledge that his final exams rated him two S. Mfs and a V. G. We wish you the best 0f luck, Clarence. JOSEPH A. JANZEN, JR. Mechanical Student. Joe has qualities of frankness and honesty that are hard to equal and impossible to surpass. He is strictly ufrom Missouri and was always last to agree to anything based on assumption. His friendly controversies with a certain Mr. Norwick were the source of endless amusement to the rest of the class, and will never be forgotten. He is a very apt scholar and did some exceptional work in machine design. Although we part at this time, Joe, the memory of your smiling face will always be with us. ALLEN E. REDMOND Mechanical Student. Mr. Redmond graduates with us this year by completing success- fully his final year, a year fraught with the most discouraging of conditions. An excess of work at his daily oocupation necessitated oyertime hours, which resulted in hurried trips from office to school, with little time for rest and less for study. He refused to give up trying, however, and as a result will be with us in June to taste the sweets of victory. Allenls sunny disposition and utter inability to become discour- aged has earned for him the admiration of all Who know him. We expect to see him designing can machinery in the near future. LESLIE ROEHM Architectural Student. To know Leslie is to like him. He has an aE'able patient dis- position that has won for him many friends. His presence will be greatly missed by all, especially by the architectural students. Mr. Roehm is in the construction business and the reading of Mai'iemont and model cities. We anticipate a Roehmont or a Lesliedale. EDWARD JOSEPH STUBENRAUCH Architectural Student. Ed has been with us the entire four years, coming from West Night High, and has been the life of the class during that time. His work has always been characterized by a seriousness and thorouhness which seemed to belie his merry jovial disposition. When Stuby



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entered the room, gloom left through the ventilator. He displayed great versatility in his studies, and always had pep to spare for fun. May your future career in the industrial field be as successful as your four years at O. M. I. night school. EVERETT JOHN THIELEN Electrical Student. tiHandsome Jack has won many friends during the four years he has been with us, all of whom wish him success. He is the posessor of a winning smile and a pleasing personality, which is very appealing especially to the fair sex. Radio is one of his hobies, and we have reasons to believe that he may spend a part, at least, of his future career at this game. ALVIN DIRE Mechanical Student. A clean cut industrious fellow whose diligence and untiring effort culminated in a record to be proud of. He has a ready smile and a pleasing personality that should be a valuable asset in his future work. He has our congratulations and best wishes. WILLIAM H. HISSETT Electrical Student. Mr. Hissett is one of our best students. He excelled in all subjects, especially, geometry, trig; and advanced algebra. He is married and has a family, a fact which many would con- sider detrimental to his chances for success through education in the night schools but he is not of that caliber and the vast amount of learn- ing he has gained at the School, coupled with years of practical ex- perience as an electrician, his capacity for forging ahead, and his pleasant personality can spell only success. We congratulate you, Mr. Hissett. WALTER HUGHES Electrical Student. A sober and industrious fellow who rivaled the proverbial Sphinx in silence, but when he did speak, his brief words were worth their weight in gold for the humor and Wit they conveyed. Good luck to you, Walter, We feel sure you will tackle the problems of life with the same determination you have always dis- played at the school. JOHN A. JUNG Electrical Student. The pleasures of high life mean nothing to John, and he goes on with his work indifferent to their existence. He has always display- ed great perseverance in his studies and a desire for plenty of work. May success smile upon you, John, you have earned it. GUSTAVE V. LAUCH Architectural Student A care-free chap who mixed his difficulties with the humorous side of things and always came up with a smile. The class would have been lost indeed without his keen sense of humor. While waiting in the corridors for the classes to begin, he usually had the floor, and many were the occasions when his funmaking added zest and gave us new interest in our work. ALVIN LOUIS MUCKERHEID Achitectural Student. A quiet industrious fellow who contributed his share of effort to the establishment of an enviable record with the architectural group who wish him success, and who hope to hear in the near future of the successful accomplishment of the work began at the school.

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Ohio Mechanics Institute - OMIA Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 92

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