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THE TRIANGLE WALTER MICHALSKI Walter was born in Warsaw, Poland. Hearing of this great country and its opportunities, he packed his grip and left for the best country in the world. After sojourning in the city of New York for a few years, where he started his education, Walter came to Detroit. He immediately entered the Hamtramck High grammar school and gradu- ated from there a year later. In September, 1916, Walter came to Cass, but did not take part in any of the school activities. Houghton Mining College seems to be his goal. . GEORGE H. PETROSKY The honorable George came into this world on the twenty-second day of February, 1901, in the progressive city of Detroit. He began his knowledge of learning at the Evanious German school, but a few years later transferred to the Maybury school, where he graduated in June, 1916. He immediately entered Cass Tech's summer school and has continued his education here since then. George was a member of the Glee Club and also assistant Business Manager for the TRIANGLE. He will continue his education at the Central Junior College. ROY PLAU MAN Roy Plauman was born in the good old city of Detroit on the twenty-first day of April, 1901. His childhood days were confined to a back yard and at the age of six he began his school career. Roy entered Cass in January, 1916, and has stuck there ever since. He was a great follower of school activities, winning a C. T. in football and a cap in class basketball. He also was a member of the House of Representatives, the Kas Tek Club, and the Glee Club. After graduating Roy expects to go to Work and in the fall of 1920 he will be ready to enter some college to take up Electrical Engineering. HARRY F. ROBERTS Harry was born in Detroit on January 10, 1902. At the age of six he started his educational career at the Camp- bell school, but being a lover of traveling he transferred to the Tappan, Houghten, Clay and Burton. He finally graduated and entered Cass in January, 1916. Harry did not take part in any athletics, but by some miracle became class president, president of the Student Council, Business Manager of the TRIANGLE, Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives and a member of the Kas Tek Club. After graduation Harry intends to take up electrical and chemi- cal engineering at the U. of D.
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THE TRIANGLE F. ALBERT LAKE Albert was born in Detroit on the 23rd of February in 1901. He attended the Rose school till he reached the sixth grade, when he went to the Hancock and there graduated in January, 1916. It is said that they gave him a diploma to get rid of him. He entered Cass Technical High School in February. He was on the football team in the season of 1918. At present he is the Chairman of the Exchange Department of the TmAxoI.1-1. He was also the Chairman of the Committee which got us our rings and pins. ' ALBERT L. LAKE Albert was born in the village of Plymouth. Michigan, 011 June 29, 1899, came to Detroit and graduated in Janu- ary, 1916. He came to Cass Technical High School and after blufling the teachers for four years has decided to graduate. He is Secretary of the Cass Technical Club, and is also Chairman of the Social committee in the graduating class, trying to please all the graduates in the way of parties and social events. Albert expects to work for a couple of years and then go to college to take up Construction Engineering. RUSSELL J. LIGHTBODY Russell first saw light on the twelfth day of November, 1900, in the beautiful city of Detroit. He started his educa- tion at the Poe school but transferred to the Alger and then to the Moore, from where he graduated in June, 1915. ln the fall he entered Central 1-ligh, but seeing that that school was too slow for him he quit and in September, 1916, he came to Cass. Russell is a star in athletics, winning six C. T.s and five R.'s. He was captain of the 1919 football team and President of the Kas Tek Club. He was a hard fighter and a sticker and is a man that Cass hates to lose. After graduating Russell will go up into Canada to work and in October, 1920, he will be ready to go to M. A. C. to take up Farm Engineering. EDWARD V. MAYER Edward V. Mayer was born in the beautiful city of De- troit on May 5, 1903. He graduated from the Northeastern High grammar school in June, 1916, and instead of going back to that school he entered Cass, to follow up some mechanical line. Although Ed. did 11ot take part in any school activities he was a great booster of athletics. He will further his education at home and will try for a posi- tion as a draftsman at some automobile plant.
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THE TRIANGLE ABRAHAM C. ROSEN Abe was born in the beautiful city of Hartford, Con- necticut on the twenty-second day of September, 1901. He began his education there, but at the age of thirteen left and came to Detroit. He continued his learning at the Russell, George Junior High and Bishop Schools and graduated from the latter in January, 1916. He immedi- ately entered Cass but after staying there a while he went to Central. Finding that that school was incompetent for his needs he came back to Cass. Abe was unactive in school activities, although he was editor of the school news for the TRIANGLE. After graduating Abe will go to Central Junior College for two years and then to the medical college of the University of Michigan. FERDINAND P. SCHIMMEL. Ferdinand was born in the City of Detroit on the 18th of May, 1901. At the age of five years, he was admitted to John Owen School. After attending several schools in this city and surrounding towns, he graduated in January, 1915, and entered Cass at the same time, In June, 1918, he thought he knew enough so left school and worked for a year during which time he found that he didn't know as much as he thought he did so he came back to Cass Tech. After graduation, Ferdinand will continue at Cass till June and will enter M. A. C. in the fall where he will follow Chemical Engineering. HAROLD T. SHAW Harold first opened his wonderful brown eyes in the city of Detroit, May 11, 1902. He fooled around the house for five years and then he had to go to school. After attending several different schools he graduated from the Howe in January, 1916. After this he entered Cass which seemed to him the best high school in Detroit. While Trent has been here, he has made many fellow's hearts lighter but also many teachers' hearts have become heavier. He has worked up an enviable reputation in selling pictures, played football on the Reserve team, dabbled in basketball, is a. member and oilicer of the Kas Tek Klub -and is on the TRIANGLE staff. Harold intends going to the U. of M. in the fall to take up Engineering. ISIDOR J. SKLOVER Isidore Sklover entered this world on January 7, 1902, in a small town somewhere in Russia, and the first six years of his life were spent in the land of his birth. He was then transferred across the pond to visit the land of the free: landed in New Jersey and later moved to New York. Coming to Detroit he entered and graduated from the Bishop school. When he entered Cass the first thing he did was to break the speed record in track. He also entered other athletics with the same amount of pep. He is also on the TRIANGLE Staff. His aim is to enter the U. of M. and follow up Civil Engineering.
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