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THE TRIANGLE AROL GREEN Arol was born in Galt, Ontario, on the 23rd day of Janu- ary in the year of 1903. He went to every school in Galt and at the age of nine had to move here to get more schooling. He went to the Jefferson school and in January, 1916, he graduated from the Franklin. Cass was honored by his presence in February of the same year. As Arol wanted to graduate with a good class he waited till we came along, He was on our football team and showed good spirit. He is on the second team in basketball at the pre- sent time. He expects to work for a year and then enter college to complete his career. AARON GUREWITCH Aaron was born in Libova, Russia January 6, 1900. ln a very short time he moved to this country. The ship he was on had quite a little trouble getting here. He moved right to Detroit. In a short time he went to Saginaw, but as that town was dead he came back to Detroit again. He attended the Clinton school, Capron school, Roberts school, Russell school, George school and at last graduated from the Franklin in June, 1916. In September he entered Cass Technical High school and found out what a good school was. He stuck steady and now, after three and a half years has passed, is ready to graduate. He expects to go to the U. of M. to take up a Civil Engineering course. ALBERT HABERER Albert was born in Dunkirk, New York, on January 29, 1902. In the short space of two months he grew tired of Dunkirk and moved to Lakawanna, also in New York. Here he stayed for seven 'years and then moved to Flint, Michigan. After another year has passed we find him in Detroit. In June, 1916, he graduated from the Parke school with much pride. By coming to Cass in September he tried to do honor to our school. After working hard for three and a. half years he is willing to take a diploma as an inducement to leave. PHILO J. HOLZHAUER Philo stretched out his arms and legs and yawned and th-en Hnally woke up to ind himself in the city of Detroit on July 24, 1903. In 1905 he went to the Rose school and after one year he came down sick and this delayed his schooling one term. The next year he entered the Thomas school, where he had the good luck to graduate in June, 1915. He came to Cass Technical High school in Septem- ber. All went well till February, 1918, when he quit and went to the Packard Motor Car Co. By the next Septem- ber he realized his mistake and came back. He is the class prophet and is on the TRIANGLE Staff. Now after much trouble he has enough credits to graduate.
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THE TRIANGLE HENRY ELLIOTT He11ry was born in Detroit on the 26th day of July, 1902. He has lived in Detroit all his life and is able to tell strangers where nearly one-tenth of the streets are located, which is doing nobly. As soon as he was able Hen started at the Cary school and continued there till he graduated in January, 1916. He then came to Cass and is now going to graduate. He was an active member of the Boys' Working Reserve and is now very busy with his duties as editor-in-chief of the TRJANGLE. After graduation Henry is going to work, and also to night school. LEWIS FICKETT Lewis was born in Rockford, Illinois, on the 29th of July, 1902. When he was two years old he went to Iowa, where he lived with his uncle on a farm for eight years and received his first education at an old country school house. At ten years of age he moved to Chicago and then back to Rockford, where he graduated from the Hall School. He then entered the Rockford High School and proceeded to take up an architectural course. In Septem- ber, 1916, he moved to Detroit and entered Cass. While here Fickett has been very popular, especially at the High School of Commerce. He has been on several class basketball teams, though never on the varsity. After graduation Fickett is going to take up a course in Dentistry at the U. of M. JOSEPH B. FORMAN Joseph was born in Bevesknitz, Russia, May 1, 1902. During his seventh year he decided to come to America, by way of Antwerp, Belgium, and landed in New York City. He received all his grammar schooling in that city. He went to school No. 35, No. 160, No. 75 and in June, 1916, he graduated from No. 62. He moved to Detroit and en- tered Cass in September. In his first year he was on the honor roll four times, which is a very good record. He is at present the Joke Editor of the TRIANGLE and a member of the House of Representatives. He will go to the Uni- versity of Michigan in September and take up Civil Engin- eering. JOSEPH GEBALA Joseph was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on March 12, 1899. At the age of eight he moved to Milwaukee, Wis- consin, and there started his schooling. Graduated in June, 1913, and then worked for two years. In September, 1915, he moved to this city and worked for a year here. He entered Cass in September, 1916, to increase his knowledge. Joseph is the Secretary of our graduating class and as that is the hardest office of all he certainly deserves praise. He will go to the University of Michigan and there take up a course in Chemical Engineering. We all wish Joseph the best of luck, because he has served the graduating class in the very best way possible.
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THE TRIANGLE HARRY EDWARD L'HOTE, JR. Harry was born in Detroit November 8, 1900. He started his career at the Goldberg school but changed to the Estabrook where he graduated in January, 1916. He im- mediately came to Cass to acquire some technical knowl- edge. Harry exercised his strength on the Reserve foot- ball team for a year and then on the Varsity in 1919, and also his brains as an exchange editor for the TRIANGLE. After graduating he will take a brief course in Pharmacy and then follow out that line of business for awhile. WILFRED REID MCILVEEN Wilfred Reid Mcllveen was born in Toronto, Ont., Sep- tember 18, 1900. Thinking Canada too slow for him Mack left and arrived in Detroit at the age of eight. He imme- diately entered the Lillibridge school where he graduated. In January, 1916, he entered Cass, where he tried to absorb some knowledge. Wilfred did not take an active part in school activities, although he played on the Reserve basket- ball team in 1918. After graduation he intends to go to work at some reliable business. CARL JORDAN Carl first saw this world in the town of Richville, Michi- gan, on the 26th of August, 1901. At the age of four he came to this city. Here he entered the Clinton school and later graduated from the Berry school in January, 1916. He entered Cass Technical High School in February of the same year to begin his real schooling. Carl was a cadet here in his sophomore year and helped to make the cadets famous. Now after four years of hard work in high school he is willing to go to college. He expects to go to the University of Michigan and take up Civil or Mining Engi- neering. JOSEPH RYAN KING, JR. Joseph was born on Valentine day, 1900, in the city of Jacksonville, which skirts the placid waters of the St. John's River in sunny Florida. His tirst schooling began ati home. At the age of ten he was sent to a school in North Carolina and after two years went back to Jackson- ville. In 1913 he moved to Detroit and in June, 1915, he graduated from the Jefferson school. In September he en- tered Cass Technical High school, but in October, 1917, he became sick and went back to Florida to recuperate. In April, 1918, be came back to the city and began work for the Detroit Steel Products Co. Later he went to Dodge Bros. and later to Ford's. He finished his schooling by at- tending night school at Central. He will take pre-medic course at J. C. and will finish at the U. of M.
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