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HERING, WILLIAIVI O. Literary Editor Ora-tor-ical Contest Executive Board ' Q. I. T. A gentleman and scholar. Williaiii is a resident of Mt. Healthy and any one who has ever made the trip to that interesting sfuburb will appreciate the high quality of cour- age and determination displayed in making that trip night after night for four years in order to acquire an education. But even four years will not sutlice for Williaiii. Next year he intends to continue his studies at the night classes ot' U. C. VVe predict a bright. future for him. HOHL, ALBERT E. 'Tis the sunset of life gives me mystical lore, And coming events cast their shadows before? Al made his first appearance' at East Night in 1913 and we are sure that he has added credit to the class. One can readily see that he is very studious in his habits. This was especially demonstrated by the active part he took in the history class. He plans to attend the night classes at U. C. X HOLTHAUS, ALFRED Q. I. T. Had, Ha, Sir,. but your jest, I love it: A jest-In time of danger shows the pulses even. This jovial young chap began his studies with us in 1913, after receiving a thorough business training in the commercial class of E. N. H. S. Alfred Works hard in a printing establishment all day and still man- ages to have enough energy and ambition left to come to school and study diligently each night. He has not disclosed his plans for the future, but. whatever they may be, We all unite in wishing him the best of success. 33
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