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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROFESSOR RU
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HIS HANDS CLUTCHING his lapels, "Li
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BESIDES HOLDING the key to the inne
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PROFESSOR OLIVER STONE is that shar
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DR. JOHN W. CULVER, philosopher and
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WHEN STAN WASSON, a slim, easy-spea
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DR. SIDNEY McCUSKEY'S effervescent
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THE STUDENTS in the mechanical depa
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SM ASME THIRD ROW: F. Kvaska, J. Pr
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84 SECOND ROW: Bill Dahlman, Herb M
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86 We started last fall to make thi
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PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Mark Forsythe, J
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""**» Prof. R. L. Shurter, Editori
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FIFTH ROW: R. Laczko, J. Wright, R.
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CASE BAND Supplementing pigskin act
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SECOND ROW: R. Thomas, S. York, H.
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NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club provide
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D. Baker, R. Burkhart, J. Law, H. H
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OFFICERS: SECOND ROW: E. Prell, W.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE MEN ELECTE
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FRATERNITIES Much I marvelled at th
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THIRD ROW: J. Schiller, W. Emrich,
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The Phi Delts brought an amazed cro
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THIRD ROW: W. Munley, J. Shoeffler,
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On clear nights, the brothers of Ph
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THIRD ROW: J. Morrison, R. Gridley,
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at
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THIRD ROW: E. Edelman, R. Paston, R
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Not everybody knows where the Sig C
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THIRD ROW: T. Stadler, J. McCord, J
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The brightest thing on campus isn't
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THIRD ROW: D. Smith, L. Toth, D. Sh
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A newcomer as a national fraternity
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SPORTS Case men sit engaged in gues
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ATHLETICS For over 20 years. Case h
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AND THEN IT HAPPENED; Baldwin-Walla
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WE 1953 ROUGH RIDERS 153
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BASKETBALL "Nip", prior to the firs
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1952-53 BASKETBALL RESULTS CASE OPP
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J-V BASKETBALL P. Chambers, H. Farm
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SECOND ROW: H. Ullman, M. Kagen, C.
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41 TOURNAMENT The 4-1 .. . Claude S
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166 TRACK ThS 1952 trCtck team ' th
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168 Completing their third season a
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GAMMA PHI Gamma Phi, national gymna
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172 SECOND ROW: J. Fighter, T. McDo
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Scenes that . . . Bob Saber, Secret
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SENIORS Si X- RICHARD D. BERNHOFER:
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SENIORS THOMAS W. HEIM: Alliance, O
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SENIORS JpftBQL to * GLEN R. KRAFT:
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SENIORS RICHARD E. SRAIL: Cleveland
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CIVILS J. Piscazzi J. Jenkins H. To
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MECHANICALS R. Mazarella M. Horlak
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ELECTRICALS H. Chaiteni R. Jamnik M
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202 John Murphy, President; Jack Ga
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206 CLASS OF 1956 :j*% I i
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fJV RETROSPECT The 1953 "Diff" is f
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210 Aeroll Engineering Corp 216 All
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212 Printing Drawing [nstruments Sc
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214 You Pay Less New & Used Case Te
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216 AEROLL ENGINEERING CORPORATION
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218 PHOTO CREDITS The pictures in t
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220 PRECISION GRINDING GENERAL FLAT
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222 Our Newly Expanded Plant IS YOU
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224 CLEVELAND PNEUMATIC An engineer
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h M-'/A (CHROME CARBIDE) It's New!
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228 THE BURGER IRON COMPANY Enginee
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230 Cleveland Overhead Traveling Cr
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232 THE CLEVELAND FIRE BRICK CO. Jo
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234 Fulton Foundry & Machine Co., I
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236 Compliments of Howard S. Parson
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238 CRANES AND HOISTS m Have BACKGR
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242 ^^ALLMkUj/^JeaMj^ t/v Organized
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244 Cholewski, L. A 98, 178 Cinadr,
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246 Drda, B B. K. ELLIOTT CO. MANUF
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248 Frier, J. P HUGH Walter C. Pre
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250 Hagman, R. E 102, 138 Hahn, E.
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252 DIVISIONS . Cutting Tools Carbo
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254 THE LEONARD ELECTRIC MANUFACTUR
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256 E. C. Sinclair '16 Cfke Locke M
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258 Oppenlander, J. C 89, 107, 109,
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260 SERVING THE IRON AND STEEL INDU
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262 MILNER ELECTRIC CO. Sanduleak,
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264 J. HACKER COMPANY 1375 E. 27th
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266 WHITE - ROTH MACHINE Designers
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