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H f ' --F-K I I H' Pefwig. ,r '- .L . ' ,- I ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' 'R sgviiiiifiS943-24wal?-'-svzisivrxviiiiii A iSi iKWWiQxi5iQii'ek'4wvzswam-'Ei ii 'shi -xx-on-nrrnn -in -'.-. UU-nts' E E I! 5 ' 2 F S E Q E '! g I1 enslve y, ' I t ' Il When the students of Ohio Mechanics Institute assembled E for classes in September, 1926, there were eight men from 'Q i' various parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky enrolled in Q i the Intensive Engineering Course. Some of these men dropped 3 out during the year because of lack of interest in the work i and others failed to return this year because of lack of 3 ! finances or of previous technical preparation. Q One of the graduating members, William F. Smysor, Pl who lost a year because of illness joined us in January, 1927. Q1 The three original men of the class, who returned and are Q graduating this June, are William J. Lang, Raymond R. Robinson, and Leo W. Willenburg. if The fact that the Class of 1928, Intensive Mechanical f-I and Electrical Engineers, is composed of four members has 'Z EQ' given us the advantages of almost private tutoring and of P . 5' Q 5 ii E Q! it ie! 1 l! 2. .fgqgg-14339-an IAQ.-in.31255-k22I7KTTiI'7i FZFaFi-E135 Ki7i iWi5iEQ S-N5-'YA-viii-in3-TAA-:Avia-'IbI-iA1'7A.-ilvilwi y Page Eighty-seven i 'I' f ' I Y ' W ' ' '- - -11.4 - -' ' x vi 1 -- 1 1.- u- 1 .,,5 V. ,Q vi fjw 'Q fl 5 -Qiii as 3127 il 2 1 ff ,l :Q , .' .I 'fa . . sg, Ffii 1. .5221
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w 1 F 4 2 '. 4 '. Q 4 P J ! 5 'I x.l Class Prophecy Intenslve ll ELL' Well' Hello Wlllenburg how are you? Indeed I was surprlsed to meet my old friend after fifteen long years out West After talking over old tlmes I asked What ever became of Ray Robinson? Ray is ln New York Cnty now, chief designer for a blg Shlpblllldlng' corporation He has two chlldren now, and a big house on Rlverslde Drive Smysor IS District Supervisor for the Peerless Radio Telegraph Company. Hes just rolling' in cash. Yes, they say he's going to be married next spring. , By the way, what are you doing here in Cleveland, Wil1enburg? Me'? Oh, I'm General Manager of the Western Construction Company but I'm going to retire soon. Going back to Spring Valley and live in peace. This big city stuff makes me tired. I just got a letter from Lang last week. He's still fiddling around with electric cars, more or less, and has a research laboratory in Cincinnati. He has a whole safe full if patent letters, so I hear. .1v,.w4.xuyg,rv1.xummx1sr1 ML K C fl I .1R?flhf1QQiQAVIWIkUlKWKUlkUlkWkUkWkW'Ul'll -: ' s 4 W ' r - - E x'---x.L.'-l- +--- -.ze-vr' -'I'-- '-'- 5 E ! Q Q Q . E 0 E s l - - , ' . S 1 I . . . 5 ll . ' YI , I . 'f . . . . i' 1 f----lf' . . .. . - . h. --1-':'-. , .. ... .. , .. .. ' QVIASNYQYTBTYLYQE WLu'7AN'i'AX'IlYIlM'7Li' YFIVTIYYIu'llYIQN'llVll'X'llu'lQYQX'fQNYQu'lQh'bvlQx'lQ'n'Ln'4QviANlCxYAN :IN ilk rl IDX IL I Q Q QX ACI 'Page Eighty-six
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