Ohio Mechanics Institute - OMIA Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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Page 79 text:

LITHOGRAPHY The Litho Department has had a very successful year. Only one student has been forced to leave us on account of illness, John Ward, U. S. veteran. Two men left at the end of their term during the month of March. Others who have, discontinued their work here are: George Bauer e Went to Cleveland. Zed Adams - Returned to Army. Warren Miller e Left to study agriculture in Indiana. Conrad John .4 Is now employed with The Strobridge Litho C0. Charles KrueaeMarried. Hand lived happily ever after. The boys who are co-operating are Edward Steele and Williard Roeder. Both work at The Progress Litho Co. on York and Colerain Avenues. The students enrolled this year are: Robert Dunie f Bob came from the Printing Department of the Institute. Gail Perin - Has returned from a trip to Cuba. She had a very enjoyable trip. Upon her return she changed her course. She now goes to Eden Park Academy three days in the week, and she spends two days in our designing department. Mary Coles e Still adores Valentino. Helen Cahill-Our Hamilton delegate has made a record at- tendance. Good luck, Helen. Alice RoheeOur star basketball player-th, shell learn someday. Newman Briggs e Our sheik lost his radiator cap. der if RADI-ATE-ER. John Barber ; Better known as ttSpeed. Speed hasnlt been living up to his resolution of ttSay nothing and saw wood? Stanley Crane-Our walking derrick. Stan has been looking down upon US for some time. Elmer DouglaseThe Irish Spiritualist has been solving the ques- tion, Resolved that all women are not created equal? We won- John ElveaneJohn is one of the best workers in our class; never misses a day; always has a smile and a pleasant word for everyone. Steve HeilbrunettSteve himself? the boy wonder. He is bring- ing a new style from England: winged collar, Spats, and an alarm clock. Paul HennessyMOur basketball star. use Dutch Cleanser in his game. Paul Moeller-Paul has joined the movies. fountain in front of the Rollman Building. Borden ShookeBorden says that he is going to make good. We wish Shook all the luck in the world. Thomas VaughneTom makes more noise than a barrel of mon- keys. All the same he gets there. Bernard VornhageneThe he-vamp. Another basketball shark. Pinkie was caught following the circus parade the other day. Frank Trautman has just entered our class. We Wish Frank all the success in the world. WEaI'l Bonbright It is suggested that ttPatlt He has moved the BEHOLD If Rodolph could only see me now! This must have been the exclamation of this young lady when she took her peep at her portrait. Miss Coles is considered the belle of Mr. Ash- brookls designing staff. Mr. Ashbrook was reluctant about asking her to stop long enough to have a picture taken, as she hap- pened to be working that day on the portrait of Rodolph Valentino. But after not a little coaxing she Was persuaded to strike her most becoming pose. There- fore we are presenting for your approval a coming artist in all her glory.

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LITHOGRAPHY. Top Row: L. Blanken: S. H Reynolds; W. Rnsenthal: E. S. Bonbriszht: S. A,Crane: O M. McAfee: P. E Grude: H. D. Edelsohn. Center: A. S. Steinker: P. Hodge: E. T. Sweeney: E. E. Douglas; N. K. Briggs; J. Buckley; J. F. Warner: F. G. Trautmann; J. M. Barber. Bottom Row; J. A. El Vean; B. E Shook; B. Vornhagen; M. R. Kratzer; M. Coles; A. G. Rohe: H. M. Cahill: P. P. Muller; P. J. Hennessy: TV Vaughn.



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HOUSEHOLD ARTS -Kma Standing: Guida Marx; Esther Baechle; Mrs. J. Stoehr; Susan Jane Stanage; Ruth Ulland; Jane Sullivan: brock; Miss Marie Johnson. Sitting: Thelma Baechle; Catherine Swing: Mrs Carson; Charlotte Muhlhauser: Reba Morton: Margaret Moore; Mathilda Reidinger. GertrudevMiller: Mary Hinsch; Irma Depen-

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