Northeastern High School - Crucible Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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Scroggie, Norma Thomas School Vice Pres.House of Jane Addams Custodian House of Jane Addams Cor. Sec. House of Jane Addams Girls' Athletic Ass'n Girls' Patriotic League Ts-legraphy Self-confidence is the iirst requisite to any great undertaking Schultz, Otto UAuto9! Bethel School Advertising Mgr. Re- view Staff Sergeant, R. O. T. C. Non-Uoniinissioned Offi- cers' Cluh, Vice Pres. Volont-l, War Saving Stamp Campaign Di-troit Junior ollege No form of danger shakes his dauntless hri-Ast Slutzky, George Garfield School Roosevelt Dtelrating Club, Vit-o Pros., Svc. Norllwastern Uhecker Ululm Football Baskolliall House Committee, Chair- man, Housi- of VVeb- ster University of Michigan Genius is father of a heavc-nly line, but the mortal mother, that is industry Smith, Kathleen Hely School Portage Public School, Pciinsylvania Girls' Athletic Ass'n Girls' Patriotic League llusim-ss College :l'lit- has a kindly spirit and a fricndly air Thurkow, Alma Norvcll junior High School Northeastern Standard Ulub Girls' Athlctic Ass'n Vicc l'res.House of .lane Addams l'rcs. Housm- of .lane Ad- dams History l'ommitiz-0. Senior Vlass Business Uollvge or .lunior Uolls-gc Life without laughing is a drcary blank Wainger, Max J. George junior High School Norlhcastvrn Ulu-cker Ulul: Review Staff Crucible Staff Chairman, History Com- mittee, Senior Class 1iooscvcltDebating Club, Vive Pres., Treas. Univvrsily of Michigan Tho winds and waves are always with the ahh-st navigator. Wilcox, Corinne Grcusel School Girls' Athletic Ass'n Northeastern Standard Ulub, Pres., Vice Pres. Cor. Sec'y House of Jane Addams House- of Ri-pros:-ntatives Sho has a quiet, stu- dlous way about her Ricketts, Raymond J Harris School Track Basketball liass-hall Houst- of Reps. Ar-tions sum-nk louder than Words Szarzynski, Marie Campan School Northeastern Standard Club Housm-of ltvproscntativcs tiirls' Athletic Ass'n Nor-IC Vraftcrs .lunior College She has a heart with room fo every joy

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Micklen, George George junior High School Swimming Junior Volloge To bo conscious of your ignorance is a great step to knowledge. Mroseske, Edna Vllilhams School Northeastern Standard Ulub Girls' Athletic Ass'n Rec. Soc., House of .lane Addams Girls' Patriotic League Business To know her was to love hor Pecherer, Ida George Junior High School Vice Pres., House of .lane Addams Trcas., House of Jane Addams Girls' Athletic Ass'n Urucible Staff Houseof lieprcsvutatives .lunior College So sweet and voluble in her discourse Plumb, William Hcly School Crucible Staff Hi-Y Ulub House of lieprcsf-ntativcs University of Michigan Why then, the world's my oyster, which I with sword shall open Rhoades, Francis Parke School Major, R. U. T. U. Vit-e Pres., Northeastern tJil'it'ers' Ululr Treas., Northeastern Utiit-ers' Pluh :Thief Marshall, XVt-luster House House of Representatives Dramatic Club, Chair- man, Membership Committee Trcas.,H0use of XVebster Treats., Hi-Y Club Class Poet, Senior Class Social i'ominitt.cc, Sen- ior Class Junior College Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask the number of steps Rogers, Irene Peg George Junior High School Pres., House of Jane Addams Vice Pres., House of .lane Addams Nor. Sec.. House of .lane A tit xi.: s Tre-as., House of .lane Addams 1'ustodian,Houseof Jane Addams Girls' Athletic Ass'n, Northeastern Standard Club Social Ser. Senior Vlass Uonservaiory of Music 16 Rosenburg, Bella Laniphcll School Girls' Athletic Ass'n, Nortlicasirrn Standard Clnh fiirls' Patriotic League Houseof He1Ji'vs.-ntatives Detroit Junior College, Pro-lileclic t'YVidth and wisdom always go togctlieru Rosenthal, Ruth Spring Arbor Boarding School Girls' Athletic Ass'n. Review Staff Music t'The very room, coz shc was in, tlecint-d warm from Iloor to ceilin ' Rutkowski, Edward A. Ruts St. Alhertus School Hi-Y Vinh, Pres., Sec., Treas. House of lleiwesentzt- tives. Vice Speaker, Vit k Postinaster Track 'Frack Manager University of Detroit Titles of honour add not to his worth, W'ho is himself an honor to his titles Ryscavage, Charles illyniouth High School llask--tball Vice Pres., House of Democracy Student Uouncil Review Staff Northoastcrn Vliccker Ulnh House Uoininittce House of Rs-presentae tives, Speaker Hi-Y Club, Vice Pres. Sergeant, li. O. T. 17. Vniversity of Detroit Men, like hnllets, go farthest when they are smoothest Sangbush, Virginia Hely School Girls' Athletic Ass'n Dramatic Club Custodian House of Jane Addams Girls' Patriotic League A smile for all, a Wel- come glad, A joyful eoaxing Way she had Schaber, Ralph F. Hely School Detroit Junior College University of Michigan 'AA civil hahit oft covers a good man



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YW l 3 Commencement 1Yhile wc are in school it seems strange that the ceremony which marks the close of our high school course should be known as commencement. Finish or end would seem to be more logical. . For four years we apply ourselves to studying,always hoping and waiting for the day to arrive that will mark the end of high school work. At last the day does come, and we suddenly find that it is not the end or completion after all. 1Ye each must face this question: 4'Now what shall l do? l have finished my high school course, what next ?l' Then it is that we learn that what we thought was going to be the end is but a beginning, a commencement of a new life. There aresome of us who will con- tinue our education at college, while others nmst step at once into the world. For each of us it marks a change. During the past four years we have had our teachers to guide us. Day after day there was a lixed routine for us to go through. Now all this is changed. We must commence to do things for our- selves: wc must commence to put into practice the training we have received. Then we learn why graduation has been called ''commencement1' lt does not refer to what we have accomplished in the past, but to what we are about to accomplish in the future. 5 jonx if. c.xRR1co. Class H1StOfy .Xlthough it is only two years, it seems a long time since we, as 10 fX's, or- ganized. Albert lickel was elected president. Xtas he proud? XN'ell, ask us! llut we did not mind: in fact we liked itg anyway we have kept him in that office continuously up to the time of graduation. VYalter Libetski was made lord high keeper of the treasury. As his duties were very, very light, him, too, have we kept in office for two years. joseph l'olonski was vice-president, Gertrude lip- person, secretary, and Bliss Sheehan, class sponsor. Since then Miss Sheehan has been busy looking after her unruly sheep. keeping them within the fold, guard- ing them as carefully as possible against the wolf 4.,' K Our only social activity that year was a l'Get-acquainted party, which proved very successful. XYhen we returned to school in September, 1919, as 12 l.3's, why, we knew almost more than the teachers! Our chest had certainly expandedg we seemed to have added ten years to our ages. We were Seniors! lnspired by the lectures of Max Vtainger and Sam Cohen, we intended to soar to great heights. liarly in the fall we gave another Get-acquainted party, or rather a Get- l3etter-acquainted party, for we now felt we knew each other rather well. The crowning event of this term was the party given in honor of the class of january, 1920. VVe put our best efforts into it, and as our guests enjoyed it as nmch as we did. we were fully repaid. 18

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