Houghton High School - Amygdaloid Yearbook (Houghton, MI)

 - Class of 1923

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THE AMYGDALOID Page25 man's going wrong. And what are we go- ing to do about it? I cannot say. But what we should do is to take hold of the two great deterrents to crime, environment and schooling, and use them to good purpose. By bettering the living conditions of our less fortunate countrymen in the slum dis- tricts and keeping the older criminals where they belong, behind the bars, so they can- not exert their iniiuence on the growing minds, we will take care of environment. As to the second, we should have strict observance of the laws regarding school at- tendance. The age li1nit must be kept as high as possible, and permission to stop ,school to go to work should not be given unless the case has been thoroughly investi- gated. Then if a child must work, he CLASS FLoRENCE They had chosen me Ugiftorianf' And I knew not what to dog So I puzzled o'er the problem Keeping just one thing in view. Let each one accept their gift With the thought that lies behind it, And if you think the lines clcn't fit. Smile anyhow, and don't mind it. I am pretty well acquainted With all your personal inclinationsg To draw them out, enlarge on them, Was a liberal education. My endless task at the ten-cent store Vilas really quite a pleasure, I've taken pains to gather A token you might treasure. Marcella Allie We have these cards for Marcella On which to take down notesg She can use them on the platform When she works for Women's Votes. should be forced by law to attend a part- time or night school. The crime wave must stop. Statistics show that better early environment and more schooling will improve conditions. Let us seize these weapons and use them. Let us give every man, woman or child in the country a clean, healthy place to live and develop physically. Let us give him an ed- ucation that will fit him to be a useful, eni- cient, and law-abiding member of society. Let us make opportunities for higher edu- cation as numerous and as good as possible. But if one or an other shall fall by the way- side, then a prompt punishment must be meted out not only for the sake of his fu- ture conduct and the conduct of others, but also for the safety and welfare of human- ity. GIFTS RICHARDS Stella Armstrong Stella Armstrong is well liked By all, in any season, The secret of her charm is just Like Postum- there's a reason. Russell Bergh Russell, if you've a task on hand And are not keen to do it, Think of the modest postage stamp, Success means sticking to if. Florence Brimacombe This cap-shaped net for Florence I selected with great care: Without a hat she need not have A thought about her hair. Daniel Brown This pair of rubber heels for Dan Will not make any noise At three o'clock in the morning, After a night with the boys. Amanda Brunet A variety of hair pins Are in this little box g

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Page24 THE AMYGDALOID three blocks from the car line to his home he has not an even chance of arriving there safely. Murder, hold-up, bank robbery and auto-stealing are the usual topics on the front page of our morning paper, the sheet would be exceptionally placid without them. Not hearing anything definite to the con- trary, we begin to be convinced that there is a crime wave. Having this idea fixed in mind, we come to the realization that something must be done. Very reasonable, to be sure, but exactly what? To answer this question we look into the causes of the crime. First of all there is the laxity with which justice is administered in the average Unit- ed States court, then the abuses of the bail privilege and paroles. Second is the disregard for life which seems to be blamed on the war. If this feel- ing exists, there is nothing better than the shadow of a rope to sober the criminal into realizing that life shall not be taken delib- erately. Then there is the increased chance of a getaway which is provided by the auto- mobile. Why is it that the criminal is tak- ing advantage of the fruits of progress while the law lags behind? Justice may be blindfolded, but she should realize that she can't fight a revolver with a pair of scales. Also we have excellent chances of getting free if caught, by means of either a lawyer or a bonding company. There is a certain class of lawyers which caters to the criminal and which finds it worth its while to get a man free regardless of his guilt or inno- cence. There are also bonding companies whose representatives are looked on as friends by the criminal world and who, be- ing notified beforehand of coming crimes, are on deck to bail out any of the crooks who are so unfortunate as to be caught. One man in New York, who had been bailed three times, when caught red-handed in a hold-up trick, said that he needed the money to pay his bail bonds and lawyers. Finally we have loose laws regarding fire- arms. Revolvers should be given only to authorized persons. The armed robber is a murderer at heart. He will shoot if nec- essary, and in many cases he pulls the trig- ger before his victim shows any sign of re- sistance. The penalties provided by law are severe enough if they were only enforced. The United States should make punish- ment quick and certain. The sooner the criminal world realizes that we are through compromising with crime, the sooner will the evil cease, The delay which some of our courts allow in the handling of crim- inal cases increases the chances of acquittal for the accused. The judge can, and often does, speed up a case by keeping the argu- ments as much as possible on the essentials and eliminating much irrelevant material. Arrangement of the court calendar so as to do away with long lapses of time between arrest and trial will accomplish the same purpose. A wonderful example of speed in the han- dling of crime is shown by the case of George Gares, of New Jersey, who mur- dered a five-year-old girl on December 22, 1921. He was arrested two days later, and was brought to trial in the supreme court of New Brunswick on January 4, found guilty January 5, and sentenced to die in the week ending February 6. This gives a striking contrast to the methods of prac- tically any other state in the union. In a report on the New York reforma- tories, it was seen that out 22,000 cases only four were college graduates and out of 1,000 only 7 per cent finished high school and 25 per cent completed the grammar school, while 6-L per cent went only to the primary grades. Here is evidence that even a moderate amount of schooling is a positive and active deterrent to crime. According to statistics, the criminal is not born, he is made. The early environment is in almost every case the cause of a young



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Pagezs THE AMYGDALOID Amanda will find them handy To pin back her lovely locks. Harry Calverley Dear friends, you will agree it is No fun to talk alone, So when Harry gets the School Day Blues, He can use this telephone. Richard Carne A ladies' man is Richard Carne, Of girls he has a scoreg They are all such charming dolls' him He can always love one more. Gage Cooper They say that Gage begins to study As soon as it is light: But if l1e takes this candle, He may also work at night. Helen Fovargue Helen is such a tiny mite She does not look real strongg But we all hope her life will be One grand, sweet song. Melida Gardner We have for dear Melida A package of chewing gumg She saves the wrappers, perhaps th why She is always chewing some. Evelyn Geismar If Evelyn should go away She's miss us all, I fear: She can use this tiny han 'lkcrchief To wipe away her tears. Lawrence Gilles A druggist Lawrence aims to be, Selling medicine and pills: If he should your prescription take, You'd better make your will. Emma Girard And here's a ball for Emma Girardg She was good in every game: to at's For when the girls played basket-ball, She helped to earn their fame. Edwin Goodale One you seem to easily tire, This really is no jest Here's a nice soft cushion When you want to take a rest. Paul Goodale Paul Goodale resembles Rudolph Valentinog The secret of his hair so sleek Is in this vaselino. Milton Grams If a prize for being bright were given, I'm sure that Mutt would take itg He broke the record, yet here is one We hope he'll never break it. Henriette Gundlach VVhen Henriette goes to college, She will need a suit case toog This one will hold her books at least, I hope that it will do. Harold Gustafson 'We call him llunny Gustafson, It's merely force of habit, Because he does not look one bit Like a shy, timid rabbit. ' Waino Hakala If Waino wants to make a hit With the modern misses, . He should not be too stingy VVith these good ,old-fashioned kisses Augusta Haller This little purse for Augusta lialler Is really not so funnyg Vifhen working at the ten-cent store. This will hold all her money. Ruth Hamilton Whenever Ruth looks at this flag, f Emblem of Libertyj . We hope she'll always save a thought For the class of '23. john Harrington This pipe for Mickey Harrington Is really just a joke. For even though he 's so big, He has not learned to smoke. Leona Hartz A little chain of solid gold For Leone Hartz is sent, Each link a pleasant memory I'm sure is what is meant , . . 'k 'V 'x V It Q 4' f v.'f I ' 26' 1, A -t ., 1' 35,4 'F ---. I--z .Q i.

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