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POWER LAUNDRY I It is our sincere belief that next year will find a greatly increas- They shrunk in Power Laundry Poulson Hafner Fee Smith Stobaugh Englander Sunset Kiper Lohn Borland Scheenas Tattle ed enrollment in the Power Laundry course. Although it is comparative new, We feel that it is one of the best oHered at the O. M. I. Surely, no other course starts out with a more def- inite purpose, keeping it in view and working to that end all the Way through, than does the Power Laun- dry course. With the faculty and Veryone connected With the course doing all they can to make it better, it can only grow bigger and more successful with the coming years. WHY AM I HERE? To work BecauSe she wanted me to come To find a girl To help the faculty To tame down I was too modest to thrive at the last college T attended To oppose work To find out what I doth know To determine my destiny Because it Was the family habit To promote the general welfare I donut, know PRINTING AND LINOTYPE This department is a practical print-shop and is well equipped to train men in composition, proof reading, presswork, printing, and linotype operation. The fiscal year, ending May 31, has been the most successful in the history of the department. Forty-two students were enrolled in the day classes and more than fifty in the evening classes. Their progress has been rapid and the results of the practical and thorough instruction are plainly shown by the large number who have successfully completed their training. Among those who have left the Institute and gone into printing and linotype Work are: Byrne, Charles Haverkamp, John Butke, George McBreen, Charles Cox, Marion Smith, Evan E. Cremering, R. C. Sterling, Arthur Feldman, Louis Sterling, Ralph Flowers, Stacey Will, Herbert Fries, Walter VVoxman, Edward The present members of the day classes are: Bean, William Prince, Guy Cable, R. B. Pollitte, Lena Dailey, Otho Riley, Clarence Duewell, Walter Robeson, W'altel' Gardner, Theodore Rogers, Paul Headley, Le Roy Schilling, John G. Hoffmann, William Wilcher, Frank Pate, William Woxman, Albert eR. B. Cable.
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POWER LAUNDRY. J F4rTutt1e; A. w. Sunset. Sitting: E. V; Kiver: R. E. Stobaugh: M. Englander: E. B. Smith: A R. Lohn; L. H. Borland. Standing: C. W Scheenas: L.. E Poulson; Mr. S. J. F'elton; Mr. D. E. Tuttle; O. H. Fee;
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PRINTING AN U LINUTYPING Standing: L. Headley: W. Duewell: H. Gehlert: CA Riley; W. anfmann: Miss Pollitte; F. Wilcher: 0. Dailey: P. Rogers: A. Woxman: G. Prince. Sitting: J. Schilling: R. Cable; W. Pate; WV Bean; H. Goehier; W. Robeson: E. Smith.
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