Northeast High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Northeast High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Cover
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Q - Q k' 'ff A. spoon --....q.e.oa..voooooolooosoo oooooo oaqqg' in een 1,7 who in NORTIIEASTB 'A s Jun: l928 ,Ll na! xg-f + f The Class Htstory O most of u as we look baek over the span of four yeirs it seems as only yesterday when we entered the portals of the sehool that h as beeome so dear to us Our numbers greatly dlmlmshed until we about one fourth of the Oflglllll group llone stlnd by the nehxeved goal The greatest scholastle mortallty oeeurred durlng the first term but after thtt we as a whole braeed up and resolved to obtain some knowledge even though it d1d eUSt some mental effort One day namely the 10th of September 1974 th1s present griduatlng elass assembled for the hrst time ln the never to be forgotten Morrison Hall This edifice seemed to us a marvelous structure with a wonderful seatlng capaclty and we even doubted whether myone eould mike hlmself heard ln the last row of seats But after hearing our we tk voleed Mr Braehhold speak our doubts were dlssolved by a greater understandlng of the superstrueture and we arrived at our one conelusion namely that he would make a great traffic eop Thxs 1nd1v1dual after the Blble had been read by Dr Stradhng gave us the rooms to which we were asslgned for our rosters Then ensued the grand seramble and se treh Fmd the Button or other such games had nothlng on th1s We wandered through a masslve labyrmth of rooms to whlch there seemed no possible end Then to our dlsmay we fmally found ourselves wanderlng in circles W1thOUt arrlvlng at our destmatlon There was lmmedntely a ehange in tactles and fmally our goal was attamed In these rooms asslgned rosters were reeelved over whleh a Chmese puzzle had an advantage After the first week however the affa1r was stralghtened out and there ensued a term bound by hard knocks and filled wlth pranks on the part of the upper classmen Lunch room seat tickets and tlckets for admittance to room 107 were sold freely to our green elass And the affair 1n whlch we most prlded ourselves after the first few weeks was that we were able to travel to the office wlthout getting lost But the demon of all was Gym and h1s ass1stants were 1n the forms of Messrs Relchelt and Zwarg Under thelr tutelage we were able to become monkeys on the ropes and even by threaten IDQS of the latter learned the meanlng of the words d ek el full And finally m order to have a posslble chance of passlng Ih1S subjeet some of our amb1t1ous eomrades deelded to make or at least try for the teams In th1s manner many of them were chosen for the deslred berths and arded us ln brlnglng home ehamplonshlps and ex entually the eoxeted Morrlson Trophy Durlng the second term of our stay at Northeast Gym came easler and most of us had ellmbed out of the baby class Those who d1d not were in most cases 1nsp1red to harder work and thus obtamed thelr end However the next year we became nearly unbearable to our underclassmen HaV1Dg graduated to longles and the Sophomore C'lass had sort of affected our mmds but th1s dlsease of the cerebral protuberance was soon cured Moreover our second Revue was a howling success partly due to the efforts of some of our OVCIHHXIOUS classmates who alded xt by thelr beautlful soprano VOICES fln most cases sultable for bass parts only, and wonderful glrl l1ke shapes Here also those who admlred John Barrymore and the 1m1tat1ons of his style made their debut From th1S t1me on followed the usual humdrum l1fe the monotony of whlch was broken by few events Student government took 1ts stand study halls were conducted rather successfully by Senlors and the Student Counc1l contlnued 1ts work Three Soccer teams each a champion of IIS respective league were brought to llght about thlS t1me and IH addltlon Northeast had a champlon Basketball team A dinner was glven to the for tunate athletes who rece1ved thelr letters th1s bemg one of the ways in whleh the school showed 1ts appreclatlon Then came the junior Year Wlth the enjoyable C' Class The Class Officers were WOfth1Hg ton presldent Colehower v1ce presldent Seberhagen Seeretary and Coulbourn treasurer Great eredlt lb also due to the exeeutlxe L0ll1IlTllll.k eomposeel of Hut lvlinelell Rothbardt Wet el Weber Hlhn Meuller md bolelstem Mr NV Weslex Stexenson was also eleeted the Class Aelxlsor Nmeteen 9+ x - f - -1 - - .ew-K X' V 1 We Ti 7 1R61 QQ I , ,., 1 .':-191' , an 1...,.,, - 1 N., 'Fig I -Q an ,..,,, 1. 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Ross Wcirthlii-ftciii xx iw eegtpd pry iduit uf thu S hIIiI fnimniiinty By rhI tink th4 Llmtimm of C iss Diy Ufhurs lll Honor M411 drriud 1 ulh mn n III rh4 hurt t me Iytt Lima to III Banks num Inform cipgmd L mn to ight md 1 I1 t minutp print xx lm tw VJL th4 I 1II'llX I r most impfirtmt Umllt ut tin xx IL L owl hh mpurimd duriiw rh4 I1 t m mt xmnidy rhb Suiiur Trip to XrVlI11lliItIIII ThI FII Inc for 1 rhr diy trip md urtunly mlde I supuss UI it W1 iiwton mu t nn In 1 Qrmt Ii of rghd xxhgn t mL IIIIIWIUOU5 Suucmr dt Ita port II Thus did wh hir four 3.4 ir Lniiiy rh4 Uuidmhe uid foster hip ut mir Alml Mityr th4 Nurthu t wi SLIIKXI WL nm sppm mm 1 UHIL tu WL sum istpnmg to um Ii sturiu md th4 stih In LN of our Iuld hud d Ii nmrmrpd duvxii huipukul Iuulty But vu, ghd this in I Iruitlws dfort to gun Nur mir ut t u r-mt ti Im tiuux I4 1LI L I in LIN pam IW y WL 5 1 newer turimt thu I 441 ttu I 15 puit in I oo Am I xv. Ii into t 4 xxurd miy xv. LN r loyal to Northa ist and t1II h iILI III Iiur iiiuiiurn tht rgwllngtirm of tht IIIIIIII motto whi h xu him xlexnd so often Wh It Ot'xLI' thy I1 md Iimhth to do do it with thy mwht' Elm xkim H PL xTTh Tuenty one E' f' 'T'7 I 4f5i'Ii '.I - ' - ,, ,,.,,,, 1 I Q' ' 'ie 'fa' 4, 1 I ' ' if, FI I Iv--ff rf fn'-rv iii W WJ FIIIII g I 's cIc't ri mis thc CT CTI4iss B: ILVI, Ths 4 II'J If ICI I 4 K ,I' 's 's 4 4 t, Q fl K' R,-V A, 5 R . ' . , Iv ' I' I4'CfI41. '.'. QII' gl I 4' ' 'Q ,' Q, ' I, - If i , thc spu41I4 Ts, wh I' L41 ' ' M4 LI'II : 'LI IS I5 4St'i'. ' 1' '4II' ' ' ' g was h41 hy 4lII. Ai 4 c 'ci Imqiii-I-I-41 whih' iii this CfI4I .'.'. A c 'r't ' gn Is 4 LI -4 s I',j ' I ' ' I 'nrt FIUILI, ali x'4i.' I I In' p4IiLI for Ivy thu' SllIIFCl'IPtIHIl uf' thc Izmys IIIILI th 'Ii' I' 'mIs. TI ' CI4 ss '4Ih'I SIJIIIII tuwnimls this I'umI, 1lIILI in thc ciisuiii tcrm phmlgcs wcrc mn I' Iy cv'ry hwy 41t III nts ll 'wk ' ' - 'ks. Th s wa: Iii Iy 4icIiIniiipIisIicLI thrmigli th- grunt 'wk I' IvI's3i's. fi 'II Id 4 41 At I ' c ' may hc 41pprIipri4Itc ui iiiciitinii th' rI':uIt.' ut' thu Il CTI. ss 'I ions. 4 dgI', Zi 4 , 4'QIi I.,c 4 I IVI 'II-- 'Q' 'I i :'I' t, I ':iI'it, s 1 4'y 4 QI U, rcspcctivdy. The cxcculivc cuiiiniiltcc was c4iinpI'scLI uf' I'I1lIIII, VJ4'Iw4'r, Yust and Wctzcl, Th- s,. c 4 kj 'sI ' S'c '4 IC fsffa I' CI s'4cI I ll gl I4cIc4 '4 iiii' ship, ' ' ' ' ' I4Il 4g,'c,4 I7 I' 'shcl in the runiicrfup pm-s1t . The '4 ' Ii ik t L.'i , and Ll .' si '4ShcI th xxly to 4 I 'r IIIIQ. ' I 'I'fs, ' Wd' 4' ' 'S TI ', I'Is '4 ' 5. hs I, 2'i '4 s' ' ' h'Ii :l'bI, 4 LI4 4 '4' C'l 4 s. s : I' ' s'gIfI s:g zcsf 1 C4 ' ' ' 4 ' , hc .I4ss. h' 'h' Sl '45 Sl 's'4 ' ' f ' 1 , LI ' 5545 ' ,4 1 if 4 if s' 4 2h',I 4 ' ' :Q 'N I ' 'cn I 'fI4 4 4cI I! 4 4 45 ' 's ' '4's4,ed. 'II, If 43' : ' 4 'I' 'IiII'5'h 1 ' 'H ' 4s I h, ' ' ' LS',,. ',44s5 4 ccf4' ',4 4' ' 4 4 4sh',, s h4 h'4'cd4k '4 sig ' h 4 ' sl HEI ' 1. 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' 4 ' ' 54' 41 hgl ' 4 Ia, Ii Ic 5 Ili 5' Iis, ' ii I Wh rl 'y LI' I: wiv g hy 5 ' In 5, ' 'h4 II ' ' 5' s' I'I'gh ' I I4 's s ' ' s'h ,I. 145 g ' h' ' I, 4 ' c bs ' , '4: 4 s' I ' ' 5 ' ' 's' , 'c 4 +o ,, av -lfo 'Q' in no1rr11:As'r fa 5 ' Jun: me Zim- .1-1 -L, 'Y G D' 4' 96 iff . gi XSS P0 is-f-X gl QLA EM E: ,h p AME .1 0 ff' 1 f1f 1 it Into 1 h1rhor fur llld mlm whtrt LIIIIULTN hurry pa5t Fu on lt 51115 ll'lLl thtn II 5top5 httore 1 lilllldlllg guy And now the trew hlt mto It to work md not to play Some l1L hthmd 5111111 tnttr l1tt and other wander off And ome tomt out m drt1r thsgu t to motk 1nd laugh and 5toff Up 1t the flu, th 1t lliUl1f:1Ol1 hugh 1 fl 1g of red and hl1 A off they go to st1 iQi1I1 to 5111 and ne er tome ha k Wh1lt 111 the h1rhor off the su the shlp begms It wa1t A 5h1p whoa n1mt dtnotu tht t1me th Good 5 IP 'S 11 all lt t111 5 15 t1mt -11115 on from one yur IIIIO txxo It looms up wlth the house of guy agunst a sky novx hlue And now ag 1111 5omt tome md U0 hut fewer 111 eaeh ta5e For only those xxho entered hr5t ean hope to XVIII the raee The blllldlllg yuth the gum gray walls noxx moek the maddened me Aa t1me sllps hy Ul'llillUVKI'l 1lo11e mto another year The ytar5 pass hy from three to four the t1me at last draws mgh Wht11 on the 561 the shlp w1ll 51111 and fllng her bflflllfifs hlgh Now four 15 tnded411ut they tome the Crew of 78 Th1t 1ntered 111 111 '4 to th1rt and m 1p thelr l1te But some 1l1s who then tmlnrked 1rt not wlth them thlS d1y And others ltlt hetort thelr t1me to n1 1ke thur lonely way But tho5e here now 1r1. those that tmled the ones who d1d not The prlde the joy ot 78 prep1red ag 11n to sall fdl How thr1lltd 1rt they w1th mmly joy 1nd trlumph so supreme A5 1. 1gtr ht1rt5 at l15t 1tta1n tulf'1llmt11t ot the1r dream They longed to 5a1l the sullen sea that hetkoned four long years And now the t1me 15 here to sa1l m1d laughter not wlth tears The sh1p now starts and ve11tures forth Whlle breezes hlow most falr As on It ghdes wlth sa1ls full caught ln freer, fre5her a1r, And V0lLCa of the erew are heard 111 loud and lusty dm As off they go to seek anew, to do, to dare and wm EVERETT A Lomax Twenty two fe A-12:11 Q 1, 1:92071 G ' fl wivfwl fan' -. -K xxx .i. lf, 'K fx TE N Af , X ,gj, Q-3, , 1 , A , lf ,i:,,1,,-,AW A N! q 8 5 Q' 39 X ' 1 1 , u T - 2 x Ev: ' 1 , I 1 1 5? '- Qf'7'ff?3'f' I Ld ' l 511 ,M 5 ,mg ,xv 041-' ,l kay- - -'W' ' V515 ' 15- '? xxx, 'rig' Qthfnf. From off the sea-the sea of life, Il storm swept ship is cast, 1 1 1 ' 1 '1 ' 3 1 H' 3 ' ' ' . ll 4'1':1 ' :--' '1 'x 1', 1 ig 1 q 3 1 1 , R 1, 1 5 1 1 1 Af 1 1 ' 'K , 1 1 K' ' ' ack, 5 ' K j'2lAl4 '1 ' ' 'e. . I . i 1 L Wi . x . . S I . Y 5 ' 2 1 . 1 ' C -- N .h 'M Sl,ll'SiLlQl'v ' 1, ' ' 1 R 1 ' 1 A ' ' ' . ,K R - . - 2 6 1 ,- - - -,, 7 x D y H D ' - : ' V ' . A ' 1' w 4 f 1 - Q n x n, 7 e T - 1, 1 R 1, 1 l 5 3' ' ps is , H ' 3 ' ' ' - 1 ' ' 1 1 ' , ' k : . I' 5 D ' H Q 1 ' 3 ' ' , ' '- ' 1 ' 1 ' A1 . 5 '1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' A 1 ', ' 3 N x 3- A H 2 5 3' ' l - 1 1 2 1 3 f ' 1 s 1 1 ' 11, , - , 1 1 ' K1 ' . . W R 3 x . 2 , 2 . ' 11k X 32 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' S ' . 1 4 5 V ' ' k Y , 4-6+ 0 X X nv NORTHEASTGI -. 5 Q Jum: aaza '11- , , X '?1-af ,e 591 6 'U' Class Day Address S PRESIDENT of tht JunL Fl ass ot 1958 at 11 my plL asant duty to grLLt you and wLlLomL you to partaLapatL an thL fLstavataL1 ot our C la Day ExLrLasLL For four yLars WL havL anxaously lookLd forward to thL rL alavataon ol thas oLLa1aon Wathaaa thL1L xx alls XVL havL spLnt four of thL hLst YLITS ot our youth HLrL WL havL lL arnLd to FLVLILIILL our Alma MatLr Our mands arL Lrowded Wath thL thoughts of thL plL a1urLs whath xxL h avL Lnjoy d vLhalL Sllllillflllllff hLrL Soon our Llass wall break aaato andavadual parts LaLh onL pursuang thL path ot has own LhoaLL It as wath sat1staLtaon that WL havL hLLn admarahly Lqlllppbd to mLLt thL prohlLm ot thL taaturL In thL yLars to LomL WL hope that WL as a Llass from tamL to t1mL m ay ,athLr at thL lL1tawL hoard and reLount the happy Lxperaences of thL old days spent at Nl7ftl1LlSf pranL1pal Dr Stradlang and thL taLulty To llw thLy havL lWLLIl morL than mere tLaLhLrs We hope that thL lavL WL lavL xxall pfllkt, that thLar anfluenLL an adL Us strongLr to mLet thL prohlems Wath tortatude and ITIHIIIIILSA From thtse mLn WL hayL QlLlI1LLl adL als xyhaLh Wall hL ancentaves for Us to NIFIVL tor that xxhaLh as nohlL and wood an lafL To Mr W WLslLy SfLVLI1bOIl our LstLLmLd adva1Lr WL LxtLnd our hLarttLlt thanks tor has kand adv1LL and unsLllash devotaon ot has flllh. to our Lllb5 To my Llas matLs I dLsarL to take thas opportunaty to thank thLm tor thLar loyalty and L0 operataon an all thangs pLrt1ananv to the hu11nLss ot thL Llass and thL sparat ot thL sLhool Your fine sparat has made at possable to 1LhaLvL notahlL Llas sa1LLL1L NOW that WL have plaLLd the laurLl WrLath upon our tr1Lnd1 and ourselvLs at hehooves us to movL on Wath the husanLss ot thL Lvenang WL trust that you Wall not form any falsL opanaons con LLrnang our prLsentat1on of thL sO LallLd knoLkers In thL sparat of fun eaLh of us Wall he thL rLL1paLnt ot tht provLrh1'al knoLkLr ty p1L al of our andavadual WL aknLssLs May thLy he aCLLptLd an thL same Ll'1LLI'lLll mood an Wh1Lh thLy arL prL ented In LonLlu IUII on hLh1lt ot thL Cla s I had you parLnts and traends to joan an thL fun of thL 6Vt,I11I1g Wath us to the fullLst Lactent LAWRLNCE IVI-XINDELL Presadent HARRY H CGLEHOVVER, JR Farst Honor Man 'Twenty three ' ' ' ' I L. ' ' ' ' 'Q 1, 'c. -ii a 4- qsym ' lliarfa - 1 Pa- :ik f I 'I' A ' .lv 13 -gf ' H ,-vlw ' l l',f'Y:3f7 l 1'--ff 'G W IJ . 1 1 ' 1 - I I .1 1' -' 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - a' ,ass 4 f 1 1 ' . L 1- ' f ' A 1 --- 1' ' ' LaL ,. 1 1 - L 1 1 ' 1 1 1- . 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1-1 -1 . 1 1 I I 1 ' A 1 . ,is ,. a ,. Q .L ,C , b . ,I .. . , 11 . ' 2 , L ' 1 L1 L L S L L- 1 111 1 1 1, 1 1, 2 1', I ' z'ff: 3: S A a N 2 ' May I, on hehzalt ot my elaassmzates, express the deep grzatatude Whach we feel toward our 1 3 I 15 11 - 5 yn y1 ' bl I 11 L 1 1 1 X 1 I D I Q ' 1 2 A ' 1 1 1-1 L ,L 2 ,L Li 1 ' 12 1 , '- ' 1 ' ' 1 .t ' a ' ' H Q , '. 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 I ,11 1 1 1 11 -3 ' . 4 I , 1 2 -5 Z 1 11' 1 I 1 Y ' r 2 1 ' 1' f 1 , 1 I 4 - I 'v 1 - - 1 'I 3 A 1 ' 4 ' 7 ' A 4 A 1 N 1 , , Y -L , V L L. Q ' 1 V 1 . . , ' . . . . - , 3 I 1 1, 1-1 . 1 1 4 A . 1 1 ' Q 1 .R 1 I I , f - 1 1-' '1 ' 1 1 'K 1 1 ,N r '-Q ' ' 4 ' 1 11 1 +1-I L 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 - 11 ' ' '- 1 v Q 1 is Q , . S , L K L A li, , , 2 , . 2 , ., , , 3 - I 1 1 Y ' 1 ' ' 'Y 'V' 4.8 Q ' LAWRENCE A MANDELL EDWIN M ROSS Second Hamm Van T111-rd Hum 1 Nffan ROSS VJORTHINGTUN WILBUR H ZIMERMAN, JR Fourth Honor Man F1fth Honor Man Twenty jour + ' ' Q Q , 4' QS25' - ,. v -lQomuEAST Q E JUN: -1928 . -v E 5 E :4 -,J f Gv i?-ig -- .,, QS .iff - :J 7 6 E l 1 V 7, A +T.Ta ft' NORTIIEASTGS E JUNE l928 ,Ll 4 ,V Nu, f ,pi Class Day Pvrugvrmm I 7 RTIIRE I I EI1,1r MA if H U1 II1 I rr 11 PRESIDENT S ADDRESS Lxxx RI INCI M Wm II C LASS HISTURX C LASS PROPHEC Y PRESENTATIONS SELEC TION Fdrmdolt CENSOR S REMARKS TRANSFER OF LILBWN MARC H TI1L Iron DIXI 11111 Tu nts fue Lmx 1R11 H P11 T1 L, 111111 H SM1111 R QJEORLL M EISENBIRK A 1dLn11L Hxmrzrw B SHEINIBIRL A dd mn ALBLR1 F ECRELMIYPR MLLI111111L A W1LL111w1j ScHFl11rL Mbghilll Arch RLSSELL A Hman Commlrgul ROBERT F MCCAMMI11. COITIIIIL,I'LllI WILLIAM FANTLEY Induatrlal EDXX KRD WEBER Ind11tr11I Blzet Faux E HKHN JR Lim RENC E MANDELL ur e Es jouv H B14oxxNLLL jmuary 9 Kiefer W , 1 W A 3 - 4 ,. ,, . I va ' . - 6 ijf'fW Y ,I ,-1--YA ,-.Em-, 7 E I EEE EE 1 K--V-'-'A -- -'-H' 'l-if EG 'g,,,- -X cv' I ' ' -' '- '- ' fEff'f11? , - 1 ., -, I N If ' '11111 1 and IIIFQIIIHSIIIIICCH ....,.........,.... ........,............... ' 11 I T 1 c I'1'r .......,..............,............ ,,.. ................ C I 1vI1I III f . ' .........,...............,..............,.......... 5 2 . . T 'i CLASS POEM .........,.,........................,......,........1 Ev1iR1i'rTE A. Lwmxi-1 i I T .....,......,...................... ........,. ' Ii if I 'K , j N - H 1 . I Lf . 1, 1 ., Cl ' ' ' I ' , ' - . i :, Q' c ' ' ' . ,Z ' ' fl 1 , 1- ' V rts , , . , I . I , I 'C ' '::' . . 1 1 -1 V x '- . , ,. , , . 'I ' , 5 'L , -W 1 ...........,...................,........,............... 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' P f I H fn- 4' K A ' NORTHEAST 53 J JUNE l928 'Y sa 11--'Z -Q' cv Address Qwen by L Mmiidell frm Aleceptmg time C01 mid own ACCEPT the up and gown on behalf ot the lunc Cliss of 1978 Mr President we hiv. ilvx iys lr ok cl up to youi tliss is in cxinipc emulate your records l extend my congritulations and wish th linuiry Class of 1928 all the success in the world whether they seek a higher educi tion or chose other held of cndc ixor X I Address on Presentmvf the C01 J: cmd own OW We come to the more serious put of our program Thit of the transler of the cap ind gown The present B Fla S hi been in outstanding one not only scholastic illy but ithletic illy is well It is thot fore fitting that at this time vm should present thc president ol their class lohn Brownlee and following the traditions of Class Day pass on this c ip and gown to him Tzuentx ix , + - ' ,giiii Q' e vi A 5 as ease e K fa c Y W - T -K ,mg5g.- ca - e-F--e -+v -- -Q . X -- rj .L t ' , qv- - 1 ' ' e X'g.c.,,' f G+' A' Q e - eg c vc ,ees ' x -f 1 a l Q x a f 1- . K C L E I - c A- 1 . 1' e , 5 z 'X 2 fi 5 1 e ' :Q 1 lf in scholastic and athletic activities. It is our hope that we may be able to ' ' . B ' A 1 ' ' 3 Q e sz z A u KN - ' x v x 9 - x u f ' Q. -1 , X 7 ' -, l . ' 'D -l S A 3 51 ' . ,QW f fZf ' if ii 5 7 l Q 'I 3 ' 3 5 53 . K 2 4 ' i 'K . 2 Q 3 f 45 A 5 xv I v 5 3 5 SL qx I if 1 1 53 , 1 . . A 4 5, m N 4 .' ' a L. it ' 1 'I ai '. fe' A A ' I 3 ye ERS 3 I 3 1 B. ' K':, D , x : .er , ee 'z I + -of Q NORTHEAST'-3 6 JUNE l928 ,gtg V will ,V C NNN 7 I X7 Tu 67115 beven s fra 47 6 Q V. K. la 1- Igrrfefa - K i 7 -' its way fi? T i f X.. 53 ,ik xx XX' if 'IV ' NX I ' W XX . ff NU M U 2 .x 7 1 ,f ig ,V ff , 41 J' If.- V? fr f x Y Y YT f ,I I 53 Z X 1, if X r ' K lj I I f I V K X -iw, ,V y ff!!! + 0+ -Q' NORTHEAST G E JUNE l928 + 'ihwy cv f The Class Prophecy OMEONE once sa1d that t1me warts for no man Thls ln reallty seems to be the truth as It has eaused 227 students just ten years to Wdlf IH order to achleve thenr hve s amb t1ons It IS the twentieth day of une nmeteen hundred and thlrty elght and these preelous 777 world beaters have been ejeeted from thelr Alma Mater Northeast H1911 Sehool for preclsely ten years The wrlter had spent a busy afternoon 1n hrs englneerlng ofhees havmg d1sposed of three 5 eent msuranee agents and was preparmg to elose for the day Albert Stover my partner was glvmg mstruetlons to the clerk bookkeeper stenographer and ofliee boy eombmed one Wlllldm Sehe1del when the phone bell vlgorously rang Wlth thoughts of that rare e mmodlty customers ln my bram I dashed to the mstrument to Hnd that Mr Howard Colehovy r requested Albert s and my pres nces at the Annual Banquet of the Amerlean Engmeermg Soclety Aeeeptlng we deelded to make the trrp by alrplane and jumped lnto 1 Yellovy IIXI mstruetlng the drlver to take us to the Avlatlon Field Would th it we had recrgnl ed the dr1ve1 before he reeogmzed u for tveas no other than that lmpetuous athlete Harry S Redeker Harry evxdently remembered hrs schoolboy days and celebrated our presence wlth three aee1dents He f1rst demolrshed a Ford drlven by B111 Schoenhut wlth K1mber Lee and Hugo Merkle as pa sengers H1s next v1ct1m was a steam shovel owned by the Emll B Weber Construttxon Company plloted by the Messrs D j Forden and L Elsenburg Last but not least we hut an lee wagon drlven by George Kills knoeklng from the rear of the wagon one Frank Kmg hrs brother who was servlng the rec Fmally arrlvmg at the field very much the worse for our tr1p we bought our tckets from Charlle Brltsch and boarded the plane Our treket shovyed that Brantley Elllott was the Pres1dent of the A1r Corporatlon Raymond Gross was Vlee Presxdent Harry Martln was ehlef stockholder and horror of horrors john Stephenson was the Treasurer' Cpposxte to us sat Edgar Everett and W F Albrecht both of whom were prom1nent electrlexans They told us that G and j E Hartman were foremen vtorklng for the Turklsh Eleetrlc Company yyhrle A L Zwerner and E11 Morton vyere a soerates to the great lnventor Edward Weber Our tlckets were collected by Conductor Harold Mueller who ev1dently was up to his old trlcks of collectmg money The plane was plloted by Albert Eckelmeyer and what a p1lot he was' We narrowly m1SS6d the top floor of the sky scraper known as the Northeast Co ed Hlgh School deslgned by W11l1am Fedell and Charles H111 and bullt by the joseph Haefelm and Earl Lmd Companles And our meehanle' He was ealled Charlie Braunwarth back at Northeast but that 1sn t what Samuel Axelrod called h1m when he dropped a monkey wrench on Sam s head Such IS llfe' Readmg a tablo1d newspaper over an old lady s shoulder I saw where Wllllam K R1ChmdD had just graduated from Bryn Mawr and was conslderlng takmg a post graduate eourse at Penn State Another artlele told of the sale of Clty Hall Annex from jumor Hyman to Carl Kugler for thlrty five eents negotlated by the Leslle A Wr1ght Real E tate Broker Company A th1rd mentloned that Teddy Splcer was the prmclpal speaker at the openlng of the nevy art museum on the Parkvyay Charlie Chlrkms plcture was 1n one of the advertlsements announcmg that he used Amsterdam s Face Powder ln a vam attempt to keep that schoolboy complexxon Eck finally brought us safely to the ground m1SSlI1g by lnches the plane that Thomas Chorley the Engllshman was usmg to fly to Saturn or some other fool place Nobody cared any way except hrs backers R E Faust and Frank E Hahn a mov1e man w1th VISIOHS of wealth Fearful of taklng any more tax1 cabs we started to walk to the Banquet Hall Seemg a large crowd around a pollee box we elbowed our way rn and beheld Patrolmen S Rlley and C Murphy arrestmg Belvm J Evans for sellmg unpatented soup SIYAIIIEYS at less than eost pr1ce Rushmg from the scene of the tragedy we came upon the ball park where a large slgn announced that Wayne Fretzs Phrladelphxa Athletrcs were playmg Nelson Strrretts Yankees H S Magmn collectmg Twenty eight 2 Aung. , S mi Try, I - '1 ' -154,59 . 7 19,-W, I' Q T7 ' 'Lf 1 i rip' j 3 Q ,.., -, Q ' 1 P H 1 , ' S 3 5 . . 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V . 4 - 4 - ee -Q V ' 7 . . . , . . . . , 1 . . ,, . ,. 7 . ee as - - - y y 3 S ' ' . , . , , 1 ' 1 E , . . . , . , . . , ' . . , , , . . 5 9 ., . . . . . , . . . . . , 47 7 NORTIIEASTG 9 JUNE l928 + W7 ff taekets told us that Bob Petatt and Erme Plunkett were havlng a pltchers duel That might have been so but when we arrived an the seeond mnang the score was 7 an Bobs favor We also learned that Alson Wauleautt had hat no less than 10 home runs IU IU traps to the plate whale H Flsher and W A C oates had as usual fanned 10 tames eaeh Playang to these two men were the only opportunatle C atehers W Frankenfaeld and M Movsessaan had of touehang the ball Ray Downs and D SIIHOIISUII were bat boy and Water boy respeetavely The umplres were R A Geasel and H M Hert oe whale George Sehaffner was a eoaeh When we sava that Paul Brueker and H E Blank vtere sellang peanuts and hot dogs ID the stands we hurraedly left narrowly mlssang ann1h1lat1on by one of Ernle s many vylld pltehes A large hurldmg aero s the treet drew our attentaon and mvestagataon proved at to be an oy ter factory The presadent vyas none other than B Freneh Speeee XVlth N Leonard as chief eanner French always dad l1ke oyster even baek an sehool Edvyan Ross was edatorm ehaef of the Datly News vuth offices an the basement of Frenchs faetory He ometlmes aaded Speeee but more often daetated to has news editor Dave Sykes to has tar reporter Albert Kovaeh and to has wat and humor UQ staff eomposed of Abe Ulxtsky and Ancel Ixafrassen oseph Larklns eondueted a l1terary page vyhxle E A Lomax was has bltterest and only eflfle Herbert Lomax the earpet manufacturer was the sole eonslstent advertaser the paper had Eddie had started the News w1th a llttle serap of paper but rt had grown to be a whole rubb h pale Speakang of pales Lawrence Mandell our paternal lake class presldent had mad p1le of dough lecturrng on the subject Women As They Should Be and lf So Why? Nearmg the Banquet Hall we saw a large stone ehurch where john B Morrason was m1n1 ter T Pearlste1n and N C Schuh were deacons and Ralph Wunner was church organist Rabba Dallett O Ne1ll had opened a synagogue across the street w1th Carl and james Schuek as chlef cantors A large theatre owned by S D Owens had among lesser attractxons Charles Espenshade an Ladaes Must Dress Bernard and Godfrey Tlnt an a speelalty dance J Gerhart and E A Blood 1n a gymnast aet and Orrln de Haven Quanby an a monologue and dance An evemng paper announced the results of the prevlous day s electaons They were as follows Ross Worthangton wa appomted Presldent of the Unlted States by Large Margans KHAFYIS Goldstemj Morra Elllott was Secretary to Ross whale A G Hahn had charge of the Treasury and had already lSSLl6d twenty hve eents an bogus notes George Gordon was eleeted dog catcher of Seotland and George Ulrlek was mad chaef snake eharmer of C eeho Slovakla Charles Evans was paeked to devote has lafe to the betterment and uplift of the Pastachlo Trabes an central Mongoha He was quoted as saylng that he would teach the nataves economy by extractang the water from watermelons N Rosenba k was elected Chlef Ham Inspeetor at Burkes w1th A H Aronowatz as tester J Ohtsky was made the Presldent of the Ir1sh Free State w1th N B Shaplro J Kaplan and S Molhnger as asslstants B Dutton and R Tenkln were gaven the job of Blteefflfyllig the world Frederaek Fleehter had eharge of keeplng the wand malls of Holland goang w1th exhaust and va as eUl1SlLlLI'll'lf an offer of rep aelng the hot a1r he atlna system at the Publle Lrbrary Blllldlll 1 Alee Pant uk QBandyj xyas glven the responsable posataon ot keepane Krankvllle supplied vaath ehaeken meat Vane-.nt Ivloran was appolnted to ueeeed Mu ol1n1 Tuentx 'nme 1? 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TT' X fi' NORTIIEASTG A -U 8 JUNE l928 Walter Wetzel elected as chlef undertaker proved that he had a great future behlnd h1m followlng ln Dr Thomas Shaw s footsteps Aaron Solomon was made the Vulgar Boatman of Russ1a The last g1V6D xn the long l1st of exeeutlves vxere Louls and Samuel Cohen both of whom were made managers of the Chlnese pawnshop systems vuth oflices on the banks of the Rlver Shannon The paper went on to say that W1lbUf Zlmerman had also thrown h1s hat ln the rxng for Mayor of Manayunk but had not gotten It baek Now he has to buy a new one We suggest th at he get a Mareel Sussman model the klnd vyorn by the Olymple star Charles F St1er Wlllldm Cantley and Charles Yust Flnally mueh battle searred and brulsed as well as mentally unbalanced Al and I arrlved at the Banquet Hall We were eordlally weleomed by Rlchard Beeker and R O Elekna members of the banquet commlttee and lntrodueed to Russ Garner Carl Brltseh and A ones all promment e1v1l engineers Thomas Morrlson took our eoats and conducted us to the reeeptlon room I plcked up a magazine wh1ch I found was edlted by W1ll1am H Dlehl and began a phllosophle story by Jaeob Wolkeau We were ushered 1nto the mam Banquet Hall at exactly s1x o cloek by tvyo attendants M Berger and C F Ell1ott The d1nner was supplled by the A Sweemon Caterlng Company wlth W Volkert B Protas and A Sabaroff among the vtalters Harold Seberhagen gave the pr1nc1pal address of the evenlng whlle A N Johnston H J Crane andJ E Hale were among the other speakers I sat next to ohn Sloan who told me that he was also an englneer runmng a dmky down at Baldwln s Loeomot1ve Works He sald that hls foreman was none other than W1ll1am Seattergood whlle Thomas Hart was shovehng eoal lnto the dlnky s furnace Tom evldentlv was preparmg h1m elf for hrs future occupatlon ID the other world Among the others present who had been sueeessful as electr1eal and meehanleal engmeers were George Schladensky Albert G1lmer E Faraeo and R S Be1dler The orehestra supplymg the muslc was led by Morrls Abrams wlth M Gelfand Samuel Sehwart and E Kalthoff as members The music was as usual terrxble and we were glad to get outslde agaln The Hrst s1ght to meet our eye was what seemed to be an approachlng army equlpped wlth tanks drums and whozlts Closer lnvestlgatlon however showed that the tanks were mere baby earrlages whlle the drum llke no1ses were eaused by baby rattles There were exaetly twelve ehlldren and a wxfe all the proud possessxon of W1ll1am F1t gerald B111 d1dnt look very mueh hke a shelk pushlng a tw1n baby carrlage He told u that George Hengert had already been d1vorced five tlmes vuth promlse of several more to come Erb F Bu by Carl Sehwlnn and C F Gack were among our classmates vnth happy fam1l1es Carl belng the VICL pres1dent of Shears Onebuek and Company Passlng the court house deslgned by Harry Schem and T Adamc yk we saw that Belvln Evans trlal veas just commg up Walter Gebeleln was the judge N Choderker the prosecuting attorney and George Elsenburg Lou1 Smlth and Harold Stevens the eounsel for the defense Among the many elerks were R A HHFIIS Wlllllm B Lawrence and A Chesler all three of whom had gotten thelr QOQIUOIIS through the pull of polltlelan Harry Bloek Evans was released due to te tlmony rf Wcnlcxk and V Fardene whlle Charles Mellhenny Evans partner turned state evldenee at the last moment Al Stover and I declded to return by means of the latest addltlon to the sclence of avlatlon a machlne that looked like a tra1n was equlpped wxth neither WIUQS nor rudders and was capable of developlng a maximum speed of 1000 m1les per hour The eontraptlon was the result of several years of experrmentlng by Edward Platte L E Llss md J R Crozrer baeked by a group of promment Thirty y'nv.L, -, s if a ,JA 7 --- ' 'Q ,f' our V5 Mg, , . 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I e , 3 . . , ,Q ' Q I I S , Q . e r . , .. . . , Q . , . 7 . , 5 V, , x s 1 1 v a 4 ' I 5 - 1 I , ' . , . 7 . r i , I . , . . 1 . . , iq- 6 tv fy- VQ S GQ NORTHEASTEJ , ,y Q Jun: was f bankers namely Sydney Noryyaek B Eskan N I Boetseh and M E Logue The maehlnery had been 1nstalled by Harold Craven and Charles Garner the nn al plans drawn by Harry Langen and the mathematae al vyork ealeulated by Arthur Savmund The eleetr1eal work had been mst alled by R N Ferguson and E Walsh experts an that professlon Frank Patna an seemed to have eontrol ot the devaee although at seemed to me that lt would have been lnaposslble to eontrol Robert Veraty yxe lI'lIlU a e aptaln s h at told us to keep our heads 1n but no one seemed ta have thou-'hts ot taeanv a 1000 male per hour vale Bob evadently was the Flyang Dutehnaan as he was gayanv all sorts of sen eless orders to the other attendants R F MeCamm1n Davad Get Phalap R Rudolph and S Ukleaa ohn I Merkllnver W Kassamer and Thomas Palson were passengers se ated near u and aequ aanted us Wlfh the att 11I1l'l1bI1tS of several of our elassmates We learned that A R Bessen had beeome praneapal ot Northeast Hagh wath A Maller and H E Steanburv as taeulty members that A E Waters was a bag butter and egg man out an the West that H Matehell veas playuw the part of Al olson an a rejuvenataon of the azz Sanger that S Rouf and T Salyerman vyas eleetrleaans helpers that R W Goetz was lookang for a molecule for has eye that K Lathrope owned a prosperous slaughter house whale Wllll am Cassel Emal Dubeek and Ball Iuram were man aganff fl h markets They also told us that Harold Staufenberv was a model an the jay W Trumpy and Sons Depart of Pennsylvanaa H B Sheanburg who took the taekets anforrned us that jack Pfeaffer had just swum the PCISIHU Gulf whale Charles Fraedm an had taken out a new patent on has eryang towel anventlon He dad not knovy whether J Ixo norsky was a bookkeeper or a Hreman but he was sure that M Katz was a bootlevger Thanks to some strange traek ot fate vye landed safely an Phaladelphaa Hndang ourselves 1n the madst ot a large parade Bert Blum vaas the Grand Marshal and rode a horse borrowed from the eaty street eleanmq department G R Kugler I MeCorm1ek and H j Kleaner formed the mounted polaee eseort vehale L Mooek sat an Mayor C Kulander s pravate hmousane I Stoltz led a faetlon eomposed ot C F Baron M H Launer and E H Arnold all of whom earraed petataons denounelng hagh wages and askang tor lonver VVOFIKIIIQ hours whale Howard Galloways group composed of Louas Saegel H Merlde and H C Klang earned several banners statmg that the parade was adver tasang Whatey Coulbourns Clreus We also saw B Holland S Brown R Fashman and D Muldwaez an the lane ot mareh whale E Laehtensteln and Kagel stood watehanv the parade Blum led us to the elreus grounds and gave the order to dasband Al and I went IIIYO the monkey house where we savy that thear keeper wa none other than B Cohen .I Maeosey was the elephant tralner whale L Levaek had the responsable posataon of teedang the kangaroos W Alexander and R Bnntan trled to allure u anto a eouple of fakar sade shows but unmoved we purehased pasteboards from R W MeCandless and went 1nto the maan tent The hrst aet was a barebaek rade by A W Kalmbaek wath the next two belng anlmal features oravanated by C Hanne and A Eastenstat The grand nn ale was a darang and brllllant trapeze act by Franeas D Braek who went along hne untal he spaed us Losang has eount he massed a swangang bar and barely e auafht on to a rope He loudly shraeked tor aad but thoughtlessly dad not mentlon any partaeular flavor Al boufrht ome lemonade from Hantf and hurraedly threw the glass at poor Braek The la t I heard ot Al he vel sl artlna' a ten year sentenee at the Eastern Penatentaary vyhale I am eondemned to spend the rest ot nay d ays 111 the IIISIIIL a ylum a hopeless lun atae I am eonfident that both of our eondataons veere brouvht on by the terrable future that lay behlnd our former elassm ates Geoaaeri H SMITH JR Tharty one 1 , fr -1 X so , A 1. 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L '. 1jl'1 1 11f1.15 ' Sc' if' 0 7 -r-5 TV 6 .x ,I Tv NORTHEAST wa 5 a Jun: me '57 'Q' 1 4.7 X X- J' .Sezzlutmtory Address THE KNIGHTHOOD OF THE AIR CARCELT a decade ago the world was plunged 1nto turmoll and the Qrrm god Mars relgned supreme The clash of naked steel and the tramp of armed men resounded throughout the unlverse as the world was plunged 1nto the greatest vxar of the age In all th1s vxholesale slaughter md butchery there was one outstandlng hraneh of the erylee The lI'ldlVldLldl herolsm and sports manshlp of the Knlghts of the A1r were the most admlrahle qUlllt1LS of thl great eonfllet It was lnevltable that Amerlea should be drawn 1nto the mldst of thls struggle llke 1 stravy llltO a maelstrom Into the fight went her avxators drawn from all vtalks ot llfe lasernated as men have been smee the days of Chlvalry by the glamor of mdlvxduil eomhat Men ot teel and 1ron men of xnexhaustlble eourage men vyere they who exemphhed to the vtorld th it youth eould not be dented They were not taken from the ranks of the untra1ned populaee and pltted agam t the expert enced foe Flrst they veere g1ven extens1ve ground tra1n1n-Y It was neee ary hrst to teaeh the fledg produced skilled p1lots prepared for any emergeney Thls elementary sehoolmg began the eontrnuous process of elxmmatmg those of lesser k1ll md attalnment Some tuled to pass phy sreal examlnmons some were incompetent and st1ll others by reason of unayoldahle aeerdent pa sed 1nto Ol'WllV1OIl The rlgorous demands and m1l1tar1st1c tramxng dlseouraged those attraeted only by glory and honor It was certaln that the men who emerged from th tt eourse vyere efhelent to the nth degree Skllled rn the ways of axrcraft and aelldl warfare the young p1lots hopped off on the seeond great adventure of the1r careers gomg Over There Here close to the seene of actlon they vyere hardened to the trageches of vyar Thmgs veere not cheerful and easy gomg as they were at home On the eontrary a morhld srlenee prevalled broken only by the burstmg of shell They had to learn to be hrive under Hre to reall e that elther they or the enemy veould emerge v1ctor1ous and know1ng thls they had to put the1r utmost energy 1nto the tight It became necessary for them to learn subordtnauon the greatest and hardest lesson for youth to master To l1e qulet when the sllghtest noxse me mt death vu 1s not the CdS1LQl thlng to do Fmally before go1ng 1nto aetlon they had to learn the 1mport1nt lesson of teamwork namely flylng m formauon and sacrxflcmg personal opportumty for the safety ot the ent1re squadron Havlng learned thus they were prepared to go IHCO actlon The boom of the blg guns and the sp it spat spat of the death deallng maehlne guns saluted the young fllers upon the1r arrxval at the front The slght ot eomrades shot down ID flames drove them onward w1th renewed purpose If they fell 1n actlon they reeelved wooden crosses but lf they surv1ved the plaud1ts of the world were showered upon them Among the Aces we as Amerrcans should pay greatest honor to Edd1e Rxckenhacker Frank Luke and Raoul Lufbery for the1r brave and herolc achlevements As Northeasters we should honor Major bldney Owens an Ace credlted w1th seven enemy planes C W Drew another Ace Wlth three planes to h1s credlt I G Brown Horace Thirty four . Asiiei Q' - 3 van-iff! . v - 7 .gflfg-,p.,' s 1 s X., ,aff , ul Y lk'--nj 'O 1 f 9 e 5 e 7 -V . V , , M 1 735. , I 5 N 1 f, e e ' ' s X s ' ' ' ' ' f ' A ' 1 x s A f ' I e Q ' As ' 'S sv - '- V , A .Q Y , 3 , N . . L ky 5 . 3 Q M K I . 1 . I 9 Y - - T1 l - A l a 1' T - f v , s 'As , - I V s s 5 'N y ' s - ' s V ss f ' s f l ' S A ', . 'e ' ' s ' ' ' ' g. '. s ss ' ' - s e f lings to fly from the nest. This training encompassed all phases of dangers and possibilities, so that it ' ' A I - s s - y' 'g s 5 s R y g - ' u F- ' - ee ' A ' ee s ' Q ' ' . S 1' H '- 'Qs' 1 'Q' s, - v V ' -f l V ' f --' Q 1 Q s ' ' A 1 - -s - 's H- ' V S 2 ' YD 1 'YD 3 is N H5-.T I I . -lv y - - . ' 5 . .. .. , . ' 7 1 l I r , , - K , . e. , - . ,y V N, , I S. 1 1 5 2 3 , 3' A: I 5 Y 3 . , Q . . X. M . . A I , ' e . ' ' e z Q. ' 41 ' . 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Piul All hoy of our 2 h ol fnvmtor 111 tht trxltt of thtlr tountry A- It ha h tn ln tht pl t to It xxlll ht 111 tht luturt whtn our tountry ntttls mtn Northta t will ht rt ttly to anwwtr tht t all Ahout tht sunt tunt th lt thttt lntrtpntl urmtn of whom I ptxk vxtrt TLLLIVIIIK thtlr ground Iflllllllg lnothtr gloup of young lntn wtrt just Nflllllll thtlr ground tfllllllll Tonight marks thc LLllITllI1lt10l1 ol thnt trunnw n our tour yt :rx of Ntm um lft xxt two nvt wttn our tolnrltlts vo down to tltltlt Somt 1vt htre htlort you tonlvht bomt of thtst h :vt also th I1IlQLllNllLLl thtmbtlvts intl won tlttorltlons Thux our tvolutlon ls tompnruhlt xt wt 11113 ust thu hgurt to tht tfillllllg of tht war tlltrs Wt lrt lhout to ts-ly lnothtr thghr to follow knowlttlgt lb Ttnnyson up llkt 1 Slillilflf' Ntlr htyontl tht utmoxt hounds ol hum in thought To thls our momtntous tlktoff vxt most tordmlly mutt you tht flthtr mtl mothtrb mtl tht lrltntl :ntl rtlltlvts of tht IH mh rs of tht Clisb of lunt l9'N mtl lwltl you 1 most htlrty wtltomt' Rosb Wm1nTH1Nc ToN 4,53 x. l ROSS VJORTHINGTON FREDERICK f' FIECHTLR baluttztonan VdlLdltItI7ld7l Thwty fit P x aug. lyk 0 1 ' wr . 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Y ,r pf!- l 'Q' ' uv 9' 1- 4 -QV fra NORTIIEASTQ f , B JUNE i928 ,hub fre if QV 7 ST' Vmledtctory Address THE HIGHER EDUCATION HE world today IS 1n a state of unrest A translent state we hope and yet one upon wh1ch no 1ntell1gent person can faxl to reflect Polltxcally 1n our own country we are all more or less ln a state of suspense wonderxng what the outcome of the pres1dent1al electxon w1ll be We are wonder1ng whether our fore1gn pol1cy IS a yust one On all sldes we hear our local pol1t1cs decrred as corrupt And hav1ng fimshed w1th the o1l scandal we now hear of the power trust Abroad there IS 1nternal trouble m Roumanla and fr1ct1on between all of the Med1terranean states In the Onent there IS grave trouble between apan and Ch1na Economxcally there IS a large percentage of unemployment here and abroad accompanxed 1n thls country by unprecedented speculation The European countr1es are all heavlly lndebted to thls country and to each other and the1r peoples are burdened w1th great taxes Soclally crlme IS rampant 1ts cost amount1ng to more than the natlonal budget more than all the money spent for educatlonal purposes A new order has been 1naugurated we hear of the terms efficiency and super COll6CtlVlSm ment1oned as beneflcxal and agaln as deleterlous to our C1Vlll zatlon There IS a fear of the breakdown of the home the very bedrock of our 1nst1tut1ons Havmg cursorxly passed 1n ICVICW the evldences of th1s unrest our duty IS clear But how are we to remedy th1s unhealthy state of aifa1rs7 The answer l1es ln conservatlsm 1nternat1onalm1nded ness and cathol1c1ty for these are the only qual1t1es through wh1ch stab1l1zat1on may be attamed We must keep before us the 1deals of the Founders We must reverence and keep mtact the COHStlCUt1OH always rememberlng that 1ts effectweness l1es ln 1tS very s1mpl1c1ty and that domestxc tranqu1ll1ty IS determmed not by the quant1t5 but by the quahty of the Law and the att1tude of the CIUZCD 1n the observance of the Law Let us therefore bear 1n m1nd that the Amerlcan ldeal IS Lib erty under Law Let us not vlolate or perm1t others to vlolate the 1deal of publxc off1ce as a publlc trust To do thls we must take an actlve 1nterest 1n pol1t1cs both natlonal and 1nternat1onal Unless such an mterest IS taken we cannot expect nat1onal prosperlty Let us keep our name of the humamtanan nat1on and contlnue our sympathy for oppressed peoples It 15 lmportant that we have a conclllatory Splflt and a w1ll1ngness to see another nat1on s po1nt of VIEW It IS not a case of Amer1ca for Amerlca s sake but Amer1ca for the world s sake In the Hnal analysls conservatxsm 15 the best pol1cy for whrle lf does not preclude progress lf tends to a healthy stablllty ID all matters It has been the pol1cy under wh1ch thls natlon grew to be foremost among the nat1ons of the world And 1f we would endure lt must contlnue to be our pol1cy The mark of the really 1ntell1gent man IS openmrndedness He real1zes that every man has a r1ght to his op1n1ons that most men agree on the great truths of l1fe and that strlfe should not be allowed to be caused by petty dlssensxons Is not happlness the goal of every man? Then let those be our 1nst1tut1ons that are conduclve to the greatest happ1ness of the greatest number Conservansm lnternatlonalmmdedness and cathol1c1ty const1tute the h1gher the nobler educa t1on The ultlmate purpose of an educat1on 15 to make men and women of all races creeds and tongues better fellow human bemgs and these three great qual1t1es certalnly fulfill that purpose These are the V1l'tU6S that should be and 111 a large measure are lDStlll9d ln us 1n our schoolroom Persons of vanous races creeds and or1g1nally of varlous tongues assoclate w1th each other 1n the classes T165 of fellowshrp and mutual respect grow up We learn to understand and appreclate 1f not concur w1th the po1nts of VIEW of each other But the world 15 a schoolroom and hfe IS an educat1on Today we are classmates fellow students tomorrow we shall be ln a larger sense fellow human be1ngs, fellow workers 1n th1s great world The same rules that obta1n 1n the schoolroom w1ll obtam 1n the world Of these forces conservatlsm mternatlonalmlndedness and cathohclty the school IS the outpost the home 15 the cltadel Aye the home IS the base the foundatlon of these 1deals and the hearth 15 the shr1ne Our homes rmplant 1n us mutual respect fll1al love and d1sc1pl1ne Therefore, 1f we would preserve these 1deals we must preserve the home Thrrty SIX 4-A an ,, -X 1 V 3,1 .yi 1. , KN ff. 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' a N' s ' i Y ' - .t .. . 9 S , . , . , . .. - - - ,-. - . . .. . t . . . .. . , . 3 x' 7 ' 5 . , c . . . . , .x. . . 3 1 I 1 1 5 ' 5 9 , . , 1 - I Y . . , , - 1 ' 3 1 S 1 7 3 9 ' ! 9 3 . , , . , . 4' o 0 -V- + fr 'YT S Z NORTIIEASTB E JUNE I928 sv iv 0 ,V e., Of course even if we universally possessed these qualities we would still have strife and diseord for many generations One of e1v1l1zat1on s greatest boons has been competition And competition IS nothing more than strife Indeed history has shown that where there is no strife there 15 decay Nevertheless let these qualities be inculeated in the world and we will greatly lessen the likelihood of war, because time is yet young Give him time and man who has conquered so much will conquer himself ind le xrn the noblest lesson of all that he must not hght h1S fellow min but make wir only on the obstneles th it niture offers to the triumph of his altruistie motives Me inwhile we should be prepared to maintun our rights Such is the higher education that IS infused in this the 57nd class to be graduated from the the popul mon of the world yet If the sune quallties rre instilled in the ten thousand elasses that are being graduated this june from the seeondary sehools of our eountry the potential effeet would be mestim rble Classmates This is a highly significant assembly in which we are gathered tonight It marks for us the commencement of a greater sphere of activity and it is our last gathering as a complete group This is an occasion of retrospect and of prospect We cannot help but think of how four years ago we entered this school to learn and how tonight we are about to go forth to serve A eonstant pleasure will be the thought of the happy well spent hours passed in th1s school and the pleasant associations made Constant will be the debt of gratitude we owe to those who made pos sible this agreeable period of preparation in the morning of life It is but fitting and proper that we should at this time express the gratitude we feel for the good offices of our various benefactors We thank those members of the Board of Education who contributed to our welfare while we were in this school To our principal we are grateful for his executive acumen for hlS leadership and for the lnflu ence he has exerted toward gaving us this higher education Doetor Stradling we sincerely thank you for all you have done for Us individually and as a class We are grateful to the professors who compose our faculty for their untirlng efforts in tralning us and helping to build our characters for their courtesy and sympathy but above all for their patience this even the more when we consider the material with which they had to work And a word of thanks to our benefactors in general for their kind support and furtherance of our student enterprises and activities is certainly called forth by the great strides our school has made ln these endeavors in the last few years To attempt to thank our parents by mere words would be futile Their innumerable sacrifices and invaluable kindnesses in making us what we are and in providing that basic home are beyond the gratitude that can be framed by human lips We can only partially repay them by our actions but we can and do pledge ourselves to perpetuate the greatest of all institutions the home Great school This night we go forth Fortified wxth an education Higher nobler and of great worth Yet not without trepidation Do we leave thy fostering portals To mingle with other mortals In that greater school The world Great school A eloud envelops us As we take leave of thee, But breeze of ambition virtuous, Makes the issue clear And we Resolve to raise our aim, Thy training to proelaim Henee now we bid thee farewell, A long farewell FREDERICK C FIECHTER Thirty seven K 6 ,, K. -e.. ,- ..... ,-- ,e -,. , , , , I 1 -Q.-eff at -,, .K f,4y I Jmiv' ' 'YQ' 1 ' If l ' l - - .. , Q as D i sz 5 5 1 K . 2 , 1 1 - I 5 1 , 1 I 1 I 2 ' 3 2 L 3 3 I A '- I l A' 4 S A 32 ' D 1 I - 4 ls, 1 -M v Northeast High School. Our class is a small, although not insignificant, group when compared with A ' 1 , y -. S ' 1 12 s f ' G- Q - ' ' s ' 1 m - - A 3 xl x S I s I- u 5 1' ' V ' Q - , 3 5 .1 N, x Y x 3 Y I ' , , , 2 . . Z . I ' Q U . , r ,W '1 . ' 1 , . , 1 Q Q , , 1 fi' 'Y J -ul B ai' , ' if KX NORTHEASTGSI -if-Q? Jun: ms g an ,V 7 xgf 7 bi MET INYDREEEXQVNT ,R '-'S N 'X 5- Q: 1? Q, nv' X 6 x 6 Us fun f X HE 0055 H 01' su FFL Ii ,ff Son of HQRTHEHST 5 UFMF1 IN 50111659 P .FI X X X Y X bis' Q X E IE ' od rrpmf 44 L N A7 ffl?- 4? .YOU Louf 6 ll1g'Er20!Z T7 OVIVLIQ y- ,EELS HAVE A Loco a mv Semoqs On, .fur BEAD g A oem rvE 3'5Y.Nl0K 926704 E'Ef9Dy Qfffp J Tfnrty elght 9 'F j,.x K, f -f-if--i - -- I. -n ' 6 ' . W-i Q . -W W 1, + 4 ' 1 . fg W 11 ,, . , ! fr 1 A N Q E ,i ' . ,X X f A X X 1 hi .rf ' L' if ' Nix . 1 - l I , x X X! Q X, ,tix I I K kr X :IX by H X x ,f I X LV ' 'Xiu SX in .A H f xx 7 N ix . 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I X I .Ml il gang- ,lf X f -12 u W Y f ,ii . , I b H 'Q' v V -ra 'U' W NOKTHEASTGS fs I a Jun: lazs ,hx QA- MOE THEODORE V ADAMCZYK 38 Elm Street uakertown, Pa BORN NOV 9 1909 JAMES MARTIN SCHOOL llll x 1 L 1 lellmvx but vxell lmked by IS c ow tudcnts h good port mm hip Kdam moxed to udkertoxxn the begslnnlng of hl Senior year but thls dld not top hum ln m .attendme Northeat 'Xdam vm a good tudent Adam uax bashjul he had no Ere VN ALT MAURICE P ABRAMS 4131 Germantown Avenue BORN JAN 10 1912 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL Moe qua kly took .adxantage of the club llle that 1 offered at Northeast and durmg hxs iour year he wa a memher of the Drdmatlc Debating Surxeylng and Glee Club H ll o partlcl patcd 111 unter tltn s port pldyzng baseball ba kcthall md footlmll Dont judge a man bv hrs loo s ADAM WALTER ALBRECHT 142 West Olney Avenue BORN NOV 12 1909 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCHOOL Walts haxlmg from the ames Russell Lowell School gaxe hlm an msplratlon of belng a poet Everv sprmg he would lsolate hmm elf from fellow students .md mdulge ID the lovers art Walt ambltxous chap was never xdle and after school hours he would he found workmg ln an A E3 P but alter school work d1d not pre xent hlm from takmg part ln school actlvltle and m the A Class he was selected a member of the Record Boo staff Hazl oh future president Forty 15553 . l' - -- 'l g A an QQQQ, I -.Aviv - ' LLLLL- I .51-an-.V ,-v-- , l ul 5- 'fQ , 1 . 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Ag, f' Y J, L- I7 'Y vo 'Q' 'I' + l NORTHEASTGS , .nuns was ,,, is .V 0 JULIUS AMSTERDAM 1116 West Erie Avenue BORN NOV 10 1912 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL u L hnwed ln Loud taste hy 01111115 tu Northut lnd men out to he a nemher ml many 1. s ns o 1 tl belonged to four the Preneh Latln Surveying, and Mlfl1CII1dtlx Club He also vvtnt out for tht Truk Team and Leaders Cla Syntax 19 mx uea ness IULES EDWARD H ARNOLD 3235 North Park Avenue BORN FEB '74 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL Ed d1d not go out for athletlu but rather Qpent hm t1me ln sntul xflaxrs Thu 1 hown by the fmt that he was Senator and Alternate ID the lower clas es and wa on the Megaphone Staff Ed was eletted Setretary ol the Northeast Radlo Club nn the B Clase and held that po mon through :ut the A Clase He IS alio an honor tudent Srmle a ld the world amzles wnh vnu Snow and you sleep alone AARON H ARONOVITZ 2910 Kensington Avenue BORN FEB 3 1910 WILLARD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Red tame to Northeast and 1mrned1ately became a dem en ol the tourt yard He d1d not eome out for any sport but we defy anyone to equal Redx wholastlt reeord An emptx wagon makes the mon none HREDH Forty one n faux Q' .2 2- 'F 4 6 A- afgjgkie -W 7 ' 'fslffih - ,f-? M - -H---W l K ,-'v,,'5,-5 5 A M777--ll? 1 I Y 'Y wi Y- ug? e I - -- 'xv-.I ' -Q ' I U v v ..f f M 2 , Cum? -1 X . , . IN s ' 's A' 2: ' c 1 is 2 l set ' 1 1 as ' 'luhf xx p sible. ln 'Il he 1 , ' - , ' ' , I A ' ' 1 ' s W , C . - V , f - .. 5, Q Q ' ' 1 , 1 r sr. 1. ,- . .. , i 'Az 2 'Q 'S s ,- ' K ' , .SS A , S ' .. .. 5 . A - ' , , -, - H. N q , S 1 L. U . I X S , ..ED,. ' 1 - V A C - . S' v We -7 af 'Q' NORTHEAST? 5 ', Q Jun: l928 '70 fs? SAMUEL S AXELROD 2125 North Corllcs Avenue BORN IULY 9 1911 GEN PHILLIP KEARNY SCHOOL Axel although mtll ln txture had quite 1 buy tlme durmp., hx stay at Northeast l the D Cla he uteeeded ln lWCxUI11ll1g, the 110 pound Wre tllng Champmn Vvhen the C Clts term rolled around Axel wa found runnmgr un the Cla Cro Country Team He xxa al 0 actlxe tn the CiJmHlEfLlil Georrtphy and Chem ltrx Club Axel had a Subtle mind But not tlze ambztmux md AXEL CHARLES THOMAS BACON 1514 West Dauphin Street BORN JAN S 1910 WIDENER SCHOOL fhtrlx the Song, ind Dan e M111 of h1 cla Q would often be found Llllflllg off periods slngtng, the late t Qong and dancmg the nuxet p rut the thnol a Charlne grate and poise made htm txttll tn the Gym Leader Cla md Boxtrg Club l l S rox pta: Charlle betame a member ol the Radlo Club T be or not to be he aaa CHARLIE RICHARD BECKER 2114 Tioga Street BORN AUG 18 1911 GEORGE H BOKER SCHOOL tt 1dnt malte much none xxhlle at Northeat ln IS Frebhman year he waa a member of the Pte hman Cro Country Squad He succeeded qulte vtell vuth hrs tudle Although m stature Dlclq IS small He max yet stand m Fames great Hall l DICK Forty two fwvgx 4 1 ' AX ik. , lj -7: , xi J cv' ff - 'v -aria . .. 7 4 .le-3, .N 1 cv- f--V I , ,,, W., - W in I Q ,hr-:i,, Sv- I 1 e .,' -. f' ' --- e - I , . .. I 5 1 . gg Q I 1 SY , . Y 'S 5 ' J . n H ,ass s ' ' ' 1 f S ' , ' , ' ,sts .. .. , , . 'S 1 ass ss' . ' S S ' -1 I 1 ' ' f 'S ' S. ' U , . c ., 1 Q c z 5 re ' , 1 , Q . Y 1 S x S . ' ' s ste fy ah: 1 F' h lls. ' ' ' z ' ' ' s ss 1 '. . n us CCIE ' ' '. 1 ' V ' ' . 0 -- t . , . D'-k d' ' ' - ' ' ' as. hf' 4- . .. E C V . 5 55' . ' ' ' V ' S l 5, U U 09 -Q' fl' + 41? NORTIIEASTGS , M a Jun: 192s rf + vs- J' O SAMUEL BELBER 3020 Edgmont Street BORN FEB 19 1908 JAMES MARTIN SCHOOL Sum wlun u t um tm I Nurtht 1st :mme utcly tc 1k 1 pln L H1 e mt 1 mt by lWCL1lTlll1f, 4118. O r Ylhn be 1 Orltur IL rum tln 1 tn ty Sun ktpt prctty well tu lnm ell md dtuutt way L md Loud mark d LK l N x Hn attmnx aluays detorous Hn 'LUILC ultuaw sunorous SAM MORTON BERGER 2139 East Auburn Street BORN JUNE zo 1911 JONES JR HIGH SCHOOL The moment he mme ln our mld t Mmmrt hoxud hx Nmthel t Spnnt by jmmng exerdl Of our mmv dub The hunured groups were namely the Mathematxe Frcnth 1nd the Latin Club .xl O went out for Leaders Class A perfett aut tzoneer M ORT ALBERT R BESSEN 1200 Green Lane BORN OCT 20 1910 JULIA WARD HOWE SCHOOL Rl dexoted mot ui h1s tlme at Northeist to bemg .1 good fe om Hns sutte ln th1s lme vull be xouthed for by hls lrnends He was .1 member Oi the Ldtm Club and was well llked by his club mates Uneasy looks the jate that wears a jrown l ..AL,, Forty three 7 fgmzx Y' 7 . 7 1 0 are QF, Y- W ll ' 'ip - ,. ,. 7 , AY15?-gil' R I E f .. 'ENVT- LE A 'my I 6 'Qu -,' 'C himtnwr Wv-'xiii-Q-v 'V I A O l . . ' ' l' '. ' 1 u'd 'z ' dk N 1 ac' ' th sg I'gl 11 1 1 - fM. 1 's 's 1 s, As le f s ac 'I . ' ' AS in 'Cl much of his time to his studies. As an reward fur this effort he al 1 we r-ecx '- 1 1 s an sm md high in 113 'lass. -. . ' . , I. . S' . , '. ,. K. .1 -- , . ' ' s . N s 's ' as . . '1 f 1' , s.He .1 L .. ' Y 1 ' 5 5 1: ' ll '. 5 ss ' ' ' ' I + ir 6 X 'SWL NORTIIEASTH B JUNE l928 Y-Ta .kill STEPHEN BLACK 250 Lindley Avenue BORN DEC 31 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Steve was a quret Qort of a chap and hr elr rrrrtc alvmy: had to look around to see rf he was pre ent B t rn p 4. ol hr s ren ty he went out for Track boceer and Tennr He vxa l o a member of the German Club Seldom Seen and wrerer lreard STEVE HARRY E BLANK JR 5436 North Farrhrll Street BORN MARCH 1 1911 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL H h hovred hr rrte e t n hool a trxrtrem by representrng hrs rn the Strrate tor three term He managed the A a Q Br chill tt rrr Blrnk xxr al o an a trxe member rn the En rneerrng flrrb rnd Rte rd Brok Strlf A faith ul rrend of ateadx tart And xet a rrrllx all wound sport HA SH HARRY BLOCK 3121 Frankford Avenue BORN MARCH 5 1912 WILLARD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Blockey upon hrs .rdxent rnto thre honorable ehool rmme drately set out to Gnd a plaee on the Frcehmrn Ba eball Team Later rn hrs school days he trred out for the Varsrty Team but farled to make the quad He was al 0 a member ol the Maths: matrcs Club and a Senator Hrs favome sound was the rmgmg of tlre bell BLOCKET Forty four .T Y ,aunt i- 7 l 9 , 4-sg fjyl. WV Y f I ' 5 vb '51, I I If-,Qty-I - c,,---- , f - r W .ll -aw, - I --Q-Avi - A ID -. ' - ' ' ' I v rflgf I V W 6 L 'Qu -, 'Q l U T - , , hA,,,,,.,.,7J . , . '. ' 's'zssas ., 1 S . u s rt' S :e 1 ' ' , l ' 5. S ar S at ly . , - , . asus 'r 'slrsrsc C' ' ' S class L ' ' 5 ' 5- V Cl 5' rar i2r.L 1S'F C' fl I Q vu' 1 ' r 2 . If li , . . K 1 ,S . E ' 5 . ' Q s ' f 46 73 +47 ir-f 41 NORTHEAST 53 ,lk -U JUNE l928 W auf .V 'I' v GT' EDWARD BLOOD 3811 North Franklin Street BORN AUG 4 1909 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL tcm umpttl I'lf,l1I mt html IIIXIUC hy hcmf, clcttcd t tnrtm hr ln thc thc P fl hc httlmc 1 mtmhcx sl thc Ellg,l1'lCC1l11j,, Cluh Whcrcxcr hc 11 C 1 t 1111 1 Y x xqnclfe BERT STEVE BERTRAIVI BLUIVI 221 We t Ruscomb Street BORN OCT 14 1910 JAY COOKE ,IR HIGH SCHOOL Bert tontented hum ell by pcrlormmg on tht Gym Teim for two years thereby E'l1'I'llI1g, h letter H l k p m e Tenme Tourniment AQ a Ltmrdlan ol the Lotltcn Raum Bert had few equals A true mend and gentlcrmm HOWARD LAURENT BOETSCH 4942 Wayne Avenue BORN MARCH 19 1911 EDWIN H FITLER SCHOOL Hoxmrd took l'llN xuy thruugh Nurthemt quletly In hw QYIICIICQ he was hqund Itprtmth bzlcntc 16 Colden 'HOXWARD 1 Forty fit e .3 Q. f. ' rea 0 fmxxvlvl Q W, U 3219-5 E9 ' ,4 '1i ' 'f ' ' 7 1 MA r, ...W-. , --..i,, ,, 1 -2 1,-.,,V,,f 5 x f- ' ,. . . - f. Y r D ,, . . , S S j ' 1 II u fc sc S r ' 0 S' 1 'S ' ' G and again III the Class, ln A fuss 1 2 - ' 1 1' ' v ,. . ' as hc Iss thus nb: u hmm la gl mg. 4'Fo l1e'.' tx wllj ,1 1 I llouf' .. 1 .. S . , ' . .. .. . . E . V . V Y N V Z . ' . . ' I is . 1 Q arc: two .nrt th '. t . . 7 ' I O' ' F - H H L V I -. , . fr X ov W-f. NORTHEAST hd, B JUNE 1928 + iw! .L + CHARLES L BRAUNWARTH 430 Lmdley Avenue BORN NOV 17 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOI 1rl1e h gan t tke Lt t n tlou nttlxltle emg elected Alterman. ln the C Cla in Cla Q he held the ofll of Stnitor He erxed on the Fall Pliy Committee 111 th B Cla md the Athletlt COHIHIIIICE 111 l A term and the Senate 'Xxx rd Committee ln both B ind 'X ast IC to h1 texcrne ln Mntxemmt l x clct lLlLlLl1t of me Mitlmemm L xxd 1IlL1Hl'5L of Engxmermp, Clulw md Rturd Bunk Stall Clmrlne s a 1natl1emut1 1111 0 j,7C'lll dmc X 1671 at towns gill x ll nous lux garm CHARLIE FRANCIS D BRICK 1136 Wagxmer Ax enue BORN OCT 14 1910 .IAMES RUSSELL LOW ELL SCHOOL ky lmxxt ul lf per ormm 11 tlt n nu n ut Cl lu jmmd the El1j.,lI1CCllI'IQ, u Tlue u e brztlxs to ml T ears br Qtr l1T7l4 B t the best U all bn ls the Hru ue lxnou BRICKIE CARL W BRITSCH 5914 Loretta Avenue BORN OCT 5 1910 CLAGHORN GRAMMAR SCHOOL Brccthe telclwmtcd ln entnmtc to Nmthmt lw lllllilflfl he re mmm butter Team He x .ns A xntmlvcz of the WlLNtllI1g and Mathclmmtlu Clubs 'Talk loud and others wlll lnten MBREECHES Forty sm 2 fa lrrfifrl - A--will , ff ' - +- 'Qr,, '-,-Ely f 'e'm+m ' rj 1 gf' ' Q 'g...ff Q - , -, Y ,- - . , - . . 'lCl1. N e' u 21 un zvive par i vm la' S by b ' f - 'A Pas. In the B z d ss s ce 1 . s ' ' 1 ' ' ' 6 N Its. 2 A wif Cl :s's. D1 S 'l ' Ns ' 1 l at 's. me xnns 'ted PWS, ' tl ' 4 A ts Clulw, l'l' 5 nl:-u an ' 'r the 7 ' 7 3 'xl ll ' xii , U C C 7 , VI ' to fl' 'ex e li .' uBI'IC -l s d l 5 rclmul ppm lwy f g 1 1' 'lim Lllll' val. I tl ' lass N' ' Y ' 'Cl li. 11' r b cl, 'llCT ' ick. 1 l 1 ', ll x lk clqs. ' 7 U ' S W 'S 'a ' ' 'gs 1 a ' t F ,I 5 ' . I ,, . , . QQ- 9 6 Q NORTHEAST 6 th -U JUNE 1928 Y' 47 1-af ,V CHARLES A BRITSCH 3315 North Emerald Street BORN SEPT 22 1910 JOHN H WEBSTER SCHOOL crly ook pirt in 0 ti e it the tart 0 i cireer it Northei t hy xxiririing the Stnitoriil eleetion in hath the H G 12 1 1 1 fit rinter tikm an out tdn P l- ing po itiun in thc l're hmm ind Vir ity Traek Tcim and on the Penn Rel iy Term Cliollv s ti true mtm nu dc uht about that He tan run a hundred xardx in lem than ten t CHOLLT PAUL W BRUCKER 2438 North Hollvwood Street BORN APRIL 26 1910 WILLIAM McINTYRE SCHOOL Paul ambition wa to he .1 big eluhman He suteeeded heme Club Paul took part in Inter class Baseball He uns born with a sense oj humor delxter us rom it PAUL WILLIAM CRAWFORD CANTLEY QNEJ Thirty First and Hunting Park Avenue BORN JULY 24 1909 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Bill would not mt hi k and wateh other lelloxm vxin athletit honorq When only a fre hman he howed hm ehool spirit hy be ng an illuminate on the Fre hmen Clnmpion hip Track Team and member ol the Pre hmen Chimpion hip Penn Relay Tc m The remaining, three yeir lound Bill 1 memher of the V1r ity Chun picm hip Tratk Term md Vir ity Qhanipiun hip Penn Rcliy Team uk 1 t he ily it n xx ii 1 t1rre x i ri fou him an out tandmg meiiihei ul the 19 7 Vir ity lwmwthall T im I i y it he film found time to tixe the Northcit Seni e ee tlnu fi Suu funnier pi tl Bill on triunlxx ti BILL Forty seten 6 F1 T' to 6 ,yur-.ci 1. , S ' - - 4'4Q-1'5'y ll -ra b,v,4, - GW I Ir:-ig? S . 'vi'-inf i , I ' 3-. 'ifqff' P vv ',... -If -Q D ' 9 l ' . , . Ch l t 2 ' scho I :ie viti S . 5 f his . 1 ' QS, ' 'A' N fra 'Q ' and N Clisses. He alsc was 1 is S ' . 1 ' Y S ' df ' Y sm ' 1 s 4 2 z s' ' A z z . .. . V ' I l l .. ., , 1 a member of the Mathematics. Surveying, Boosters and Engineering W , , . ' r ze ' N L f ' .. s S Q S' 5 ' ' 5 f ' ' s 1 ' S ' ' it ' ' s . ' S ' ai . r 1 s 1 . s 1 f S ' 2 sz z s I' ' S z ' S, Tri ' is no t ui rpm' i 'l el Bill S 1 d. vc :ls nd s 1 ' Z as' 'r e4.n B'll's hus liV 'sv X X as it' thr ' 'S as ' f ' ator. L iv 1 .S irrrt ' ' , ' Q Pegfl 'Q'v 'Q' 9 W NORTIIEASTB S M JUNE l928 f , 'wif + WILLIAM K CASSEL 2048 East Orleans Street BORN APRIL 30 1910 FRANCFS E WILLARD SCHOOL n tue G aSS 1 re ented is H1 tht t on enate l'l vu m le nc mem er 0 me uman C uh ln hrs Senior year he dexutcd ln time tu the Mathemme md EIILIIICCTIHQ Cluh 1 QS wore n 1 hl a H as muse L lo tal but lzttlc BILL Al BERl H CHESLER BORN NOV S 1910 JULIA WARD HOWE SCHOOL e inot er one I the e mill fellaxx th ll entered portal of Nurthea t ln Septemhel 19 4 During, hl tay xt North ea t Che had a qlllel tnme Hmxexer he partlupated m the Che and Checker Cluh DLIYIUIQ hx ray he had a fairly good chol tlt record bemg 1'l'lCYlL0fl0Ll a number of txme H sald lxttle blt dxd lm but CHESS CHARLES R CHIRKIN 2636 West Somerset Street BORN DEC 9 1909 GEORGE G MEADE SCHOOL nk 1 active dLIl'll'1L hl l t t ec yen L om ntt me hrrelx knew he vu around Huvtexen ll hu SLIIIOI' nr fhlrk deelded It vu tlme he dld omethmg, around the school He spent most of h1s Senior yeur a a smtam m the Senate Store He wa a Seeretxry on the Megaphone ARCHIVI and Record B00 Staffs Chxrk wa al o a Sehool Bank Ofhual md a member of the Locker Commxttee Not all the Slzezlqs an on the Aralnan Desert CHIRK Forty elght ,' S, Q Y X fr v A-Vick S' ' ' ' W W' K ,QFZE 'F' ' 'Y' Y I ,'I7.5?1 ' 8 - - wYff, 7 cr ' ' , S as S - rw -Z., ev' 1 X ' 0 'Q'--r' 4 f A O , Lv, - L ,,.,,.,T, A, , - . I l N Cl B'll rep S his Class ' ' S'h l S . e 'QSQ Vt ' h ftl GV' Il . .' ' ' ' ' S ' ' ' 1 S 1 ' ' S, B'll ulwz '. ' ' 11 S ule an S f'ce. e V: 1-1 Twelfth Street and Green Lane u , V Ch SS wsu . h rf S' - r w S 1 the 1 S A S ' ' ', I , ' Y S S' 'Q f zS. ,. SSN' . ' ' , SS S.. ' S 5 ' ' ' ' ' Y S as ' . ' S ' S, .. F In , . l I .Q l ff PY . , , 'xCh WKS not ' ' ' sf '21 lrs hr ' f 1 'S of S'h cl. In ll ' 1 ' Q Iv - Q5 4 1 1 -. 1 5 ff ' yu . I ' 'ss ' S v ' 5 . - N ' ' 1 S ' ' , S ' i . , 1, R K N MJ. .. 5,5 Y K 1 .K -, 4' ur f' C' ii ' NORTIIEASTGS we June ms 7 l 94- Bl ,,, '7 T' JAMES CI-IORLEY 3805 North Seventh Street BORN AUG 15 1910 BAYARD TAYLOR SCHOOL utk vu e v u :vm L A md xumnr e w 0 vu on 0 nr uln n me Shut sure Lvuld um and debate Ax arguzm, zx lm greatest tldlt LOU HARRY H COLEHOWER QNEJ 1726 Dlamond Street BORN MARCH 5 1910 CLAGHORN SCHOOL Coley opened his -,lreer at Northeast by wxnmng hm numerdlb m Fre hm.m BE1QCl'7lll B1 kethnll ind Traek He txrred m Varslty Football for three year heme Ciptam of the '7 Team H al 0 c1pt uned the Var lty B1 kethill Team he 1de hemg, on the Truk Term He represented hu tlxs 1n the Senate for Exe terms Colcy erxed nn the Student Con mul md Lunth Room Cummlttee You cl lzke hun m the Wlvltev In the bummer .Sprmg or Fall For he tc tamlx u a unmer Xxllen lt tonnes tr playmt, ball Forty mme SH UCK LOUIS COHEN 2446 North Thxrtxeth Street BORN APRIL 16 1911 JOHN HAY SC1'1OOL Lou elevated 1 great dewl of h1 t1rne to xunmne He retclved hl nulnerali ln traek md r.1n ID the Northea t Reluy P actne ma es per eat COLET -.. - Af' 25 X W' l Q ' W.-'X-L4, ov 1 - .'2vE5j.' ' , I I 1 3 -V v ' - . ,J - v Sh x Qs un' of three fellows wh al 'ayQ kept th' Class in z g 1 l . H' 'us nlsx y l d F a 51 ' g. l l' A Class he hecnme an I11Cf11l'5CI' ol the Engineering Cluh, .Q , . I S n 1 ' . f 1 's ' ' ' 1. 'S . ' ' 1 ' ' 'S H 's. .. H 7 ' S ' . 2 , .S 1 . 1 ' . sz ' L' ' s, ' 1 . ' '.. . e S 1 1' V s' as . . S' s ' v . ' rr lr.. Sv I . A. X 1 Nl -. 2 N . kv' , , Q Ak P Y V .. + 1+ -v. NORTHEASTGS 'ww 51 JU E l928 'J-fr ,, surf ,V va zX-6+ WHITEY I-IORACE CRANE 542 Kerper Street BORN DEC 17 1910 SOUTHAMPFON HIGH SCHOOL 1 1 1 IL 111111 S1111l11ar11pt1111 H11 1 111 III 1111-1 11111: xxc 1 c 111111n1 1111 c 11 t 1' 'xkd C11111 1111 c 1 111111 1111xxe11 101111111 11111: 11111111 111 cx1 ID I1 1 11111ds 11 1 111xx 1 t 11x1 1111 1 1 ll 1r 11111 1: 111 11111 1:11111 d 1 1111111 11116 x 11 111111 n111 W 111 s got 116 L11t111 Comp 1111715 HAROLD EDWIN COULBOURN QNEQ 4249 North ceventh Street BORN JULY 22 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL W11lICy q1111k1y Ill xxcrcd the 1111 11 1111110111 II N1111tl111wt by 111111, 111 l1Cfd1 1111 t1c IC 1 1 c1111 1 xx1 11 1 s 11p1111111111c 111 11111111 C11 111 ww rcw1r cd xx1t11 111 C111111 ve1r 1L1x Jn 1 p s1t111n L cn 111 the X ll 11x 1'111t11111 TCIIII 1 11 xx out 11r B1 c11111 1d xxe xx 1 1 IC 11116 P1 1 1 The Ladv Ix111er he s anes 1111111 to 1141111 HORACE HAROLD H CRAVEN 534 East Sentner Street BORN SEPT II, 1909 J G WHITTIER SCHOOL H1111111 being x1cw1d for the Hrt tlme by t1'1c tudcnt body 1cmed t 111' 1 m1 1 P4 1 11 L1 I1 5 1rc11111 11111 11 115111 S11 INIIIL LXCIY 111y A1te1 Q11111111 W11111 111pt HITKJ llt 111 spc rt but he 211W11yQ found t1111e to c1xe 111Q 111C whenever thc 11pp11rtun1ty 1'1mc HN 11pa11111ty hmxn when he scrxed IU IC 111the1t cn1tc v111e a 1 1c1111e an xx11e a Scum r H 1 futures ll e 11 a man 1 but 111x heart IX 11 e an angels F1113 2 .. 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'2 N ' iS 5 ' ' 5 ' rl N1 25' S 2 .t 1 S 211 z1t2.t C1 t ' s 21 + -r va Nom-u:ASTea ,hw a Jun: l928 +- f + Nw! + we bQ- J ROWLAND CROIIER 3318 Sydenham Street BORN APRIL 22 1911 KENDERTON SCHOOL o y de n el me 1 L the mol t 4. e 4 1 L b betomxn n n er the o Sllllllillif, Club md the Lotkt! fomnuttee rs vxell 1 bclnf, on thc Reno fl Book Staff Hxelz 1leulx lms Mollv BILL RAYMOND E DOWNS CNEQ 4708 North Broad Street JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Ray ua well known at Northea t beeau e ot hl hne work m football lor whreh he wax rwarded hr letter H Wd dl o 1 promment member ol the Truk Squ 1d The Cbeml try Club found Ray one ol xtk member R y xx 1 11 o .1 member of the Sen ate Smale wut uav tlrrough the uvrld Fzfty one MOLLT WILLIAM H DIEHL 2541 North Twelfth Street BORN APRIL 2 1911 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL Vvhen Blll entered Northext he 1t ome ct rbout mlklnq name for hlmeelf In his Freshman year he wae 1 member ol the Newboy s Choru m the Northeast Rexue Not 1t1sfxed vuth the laurels he gained ln the Rexue he dld hx brt on the Trick and Ba eball Squad B wie wlso an Alternate ol the F ae Whe11 your hand ln B111 teas serzed Guarantee at would be squeezed RAT 7 , , X -'urn X Y' Y , s ' ' HRX 531, ' Ir.-'Su'4,l , 6' :swans . ,,,.W.i 1 v -few 1 K Q 'g...,i' v. . Q - f . . y UM ll V' Hill hu VI' lzunouf by I lping to rris' 'ale of hr rhrol. He dd his y 'e gg R1 lCll'1 ' of N ' 1 1 ' X' I if ' RQ ' Y ' 1' . '4Szdes being jolly, 4' 41. .' J A ,fu , ' as . ' s 1 ,. N S... , . , Sl 1: , , V . A .S . s s. H ill t. . 3 1 V K. .. N N 5 f ' 5, ' S 'I 'S 1 ' ' z.4 'S . e's's. A 1 ' z . , As ' ' Q 's. U ax 'zs.s ' 2 . It I ' V Y 4.- .r H 'I' 0, cn'Q' 4: ir L' ig iv NORTHEAST Q , Jun: 1928 va nl- 11' -sv 19 'U' 5 C' EMII -I DUBECK 2048 Poplar Street BORN FEB 27 1907 M HALL STANTON SCHOOL 11 xo ll ll L xx 111 x 1 LL 11111 111 x ccktd th 1p l 1y 3. x1t1 11 md 1 xx1 lklll 1rk 11 Ll mty xx1 xxc xxn 1 1 111 c xx ll c cttcd hum to the Scmtc tvntc Eml xxx 1 taumh upportcr wld N111thc1 t 1r1 1ll 1ts prog 1 Thy Rtcmd Bro Stat? 1111111 XUIUI 1111 Lil Nt IT 14171 LXIL 1 EMIL ALBERT FREDERICK ECKELMEYER QNEQ 4332 North Carllslt Street BORN JAN 5, 1911 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL Edt xx IN 1 member oi tht B1 dull Tmtk md B1 lxctball Ttam md rctmxcd 111 lcttcr 1n lwmuthxll and Bisketbill HC vxi clcttcd tu the Scrmtc Etk xx'1 X111 P10 ldent of thc 9urxcy1ng, Club H1 xx1 111 1t1xL IIICIDIWLI of tht 'V11tl1cm1t11 ind EI1Q,lI1CCl'lI1L 11 1 vm tl few B t ll VXI IPICSCDII It L f D1y Exuusce L mfx 11 pat blt 1 studies as uefl We aluaxs ound our Edg to end ECK ROLAND O EICKNA 2746 Sl'll'I9ll Street BORN OCT 26 1909 GFORGF CLYMER SCHOOL Eltk dl pl1y1d P11 1tl11ct1t 1l'11I1ty by 1'7CLOII1ll1g 1 C5111 LC11 cr HC vxis llvx my liughmg and lxcpt thc fclloxx 111 l11g,l1 p1r1ts Gwen to laughter 511nn1v11, and 'Wl1TIl1 EICK F1ft5 two A , ,, ,, 1 v 1- V 0 O , 2 l Qi? L, ,, , I libaifftl 3 ' .fv-1' W H 1 lK1.'WW Ji, V , , , 1 5 o Ngwyf 'O i lj ' f O 1 . . , . E11'l is 21 XK'1lllI1g x' 1'kc1' and ll ga rd st .d'11l. ' Y Us .will fmrg' ' s' ch ' ' 1 ll W1 s 1'c11df x1 I il s 11lc 1 1 'tty 1 . His lx ' 1 '1s 'll sho' b' l11s 'l1ss at s. 'h P p . .. y ls ' 1 1 'uses' 'sA ' 4 ' ' ' Q 'eftg ' ' ' 1 ' Cl 111 fs A v N N li 21 capable: workcr 111 E1111l. A - ff m th 11 51111111 Q1 '1 12' 11.- , r' ' .' l H N '1:1 ' 1 1s',1. '1' 1 1s' ' s. 1 ' 's s ' 1 ' 11 1 . 11s ' 1' ' .M us '1f's' 1, ' 1' 1 , 1 '1s1 QCA '12 1 s. ' 1Clbs. Esk '1s11lso1111 IC 1 ' fd ook S aff. 1 1d '1s1 ' J c'1 th' lluss 1 No 4 -'i sms, eil: .' 1, 1. 1, 1 . , . 1 .Sin .ii 1 ,fly rd- f1:1'1's1Y'1' ' fs' 'fs,:. ., .Y V Y, . ' . 11 1, fl' e H V -ra ar X 1' Ji. NORTHEAST '23 5 , E JUNE 1928 + if GEORGE M EISENBERC 409 East Rockland Street BORN MAY 28 1912 WALLACE JR HIGH SCHOOL l LL 1 l 1K1 11111 1 l 111111 Ll 1 1 uw t1 111111 111 1 111 111 1 1 151111111111 XI 1 111 111 1 1 11 1 111 111 1 1 11m 11111 1 111111111ty 111111 111111 H 11x11l 111 1111 M1 11 111115 r I 11 1 1 r 1111 1 N ILl71NLLL'fHLY'l1Ll111l.1L1N lkfdfl 114 171g 1 Nu IIDGE ABRAHAM EISENSTAT 2332 North Tenth Street BORN MARCH 27 1912 TILGHMAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL ICH T1 red N111 l1c1 c ru e tu 11 1nd t111'1.l l11r 11111c tlmc to 111 om1 1 11 1r C1x1111 up 111 s ut 11 vv111t out ntcr1 111111 d 1 1 e 1111 tri vm 1 1 mem Ll 111 tl11 Me 11 mme S11 111 xx 1111 p111t11111 1111 1111.1 CYLL11C1'1t xu11l1 Dmt studx 1 1 TAT BRANTLEY ESTES ELLIOTT 2245 North Uber Street BORN AUG 19 1910 CLAGHORN GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11 IL l1m111 11r C1111 p1dXLLl 1111 the F11 l11111n B16 1 111 B1 111111111 TLIIII pl1yc11 1 1211, put 111 111111111111 tl11 out 1 111 1 1t 1 11111 11111 111 I1 1 1.l1t11111 fury x 1 11 L11 11x111 11111 8011101 L11 111 I L 11111111 H8111 Il11 11u'lx ll1lxN A CURLY Flftx tl1r11 1 -1 - Q- W e 1 1- , 'WA-.ufw L ,j 1 , nf f JA I1 1 .11 21:1 J 'Y 71 1 xf?Q f2 'Q' , D 1 ' , 71 u 1 a1t 111s 11111t1'11'11l11t1111 to N11-11-151, 11 1 '1l'11t'ly ' ' Q11 4CY l1l 111 1111- 11051 1'lL111N. H' 1'l 111-c 1111: 11111 '111g, 11' FA' rl. L1r1. 111111 C111-Q C111114. 11N 1'N 1 ' T'z111'1'. Q. SCIWC2 4 11 L11 'l R1111111 C11111s1 T111 7111 +11 att' 11 g th sl 's ll 111111 111111 1j1 111 1- 115 well 11s ' nge. 1' s 1 1 'g - pl , IXRTIIVI4. 111111 Rfnrl S11 11, 1111111g l111c ww li ll-bl' Q- xl p11l1l11.1111111N. H15 1111ly 1111111111 ik1'l1X'11y was :1t1c1111111g tl1c Lea111c1'f Class. A .111 5 1' 'l 1,1 1 l, B111 1111 if un get r11l of uf' Vv'1 at l11'st ante ' 'L Lit. 11 was eng ss Cl 111 111s A des 1 ' s ' 11 'z 111111. V 1 ' ding s e for 1 flaws Bz1s': an 1Izy d 111 the O--Iw 1. He '1S1llI'1'1 hw ' 1 g pl 1:1 ' ,h . 51 - A .. , 1 ' . J uit bluff. l ' 9 1111-51-'15 1 yt . 1 'yn 'j' S 1 R5 11111 1 11 as 1 1 N2 s. He 1 1 .fj 1' A V ' 1 ' B Cl:1s41: hall. dBml11l11l1Cl: p' sl '15, 1 111 M 11' was El I11C11117 ol 1' B g 111111 E11g1 1 'ing Cl1111N. il 1' 1 ' tl11 ' II N 11111 A1t'1'11 1 1'c. 1 ' ' 1 ,. 4? 5' o 3,5 4' Y 'T' NORTIIEASTI3 fsfgfg Q Jun: was -r 1' sv' MORRIS FRANCIS ELLIOTT 2529 Cedar Street BORN MARCH 26, 1909 H B HACKETT SCHOOL E11 Spent 11111 t 111 hls 11111c 1111 S11111111 11t1w1t1cS 1-Ic held cx1r11 lmportant po 1111111 11n the x 1111111S p1111111 1111111 111 1116 11111111 Amon t111111 were Kdx1r111ng MIIIILCI 111 1We1,ap111111e KRKHINI ll1L.l 111r11 B011 S1111 L1 1 1 1 1 3111111111 C 11111111 D11 T dl 1111 111111111 ELLI JOHN ERB 548 West Chem Street JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCHOOL 11111111 1 1 111 11111 1111111111, t11111111 11111111111 'lll1l11dL1 p111111 1111111 1111 11a 111 1' 11 1111, e 11 1111 11r1g1t1 t u Ill vm 1111 t c H1111111 111 1111 11111r1er1111S 11111 11111 111111113 1111111 act1x1t1eS wa 11m1t1c.1 to t11c R1 111 for W11111 Xl 1n 111.11111 111111 LY O 1111111111111 gentle 111 1211111111 mild IOHNNY BERNARD ESKIN 4900 North Hutchmson Street BORN MAY 13 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Wl111e he 1 1111 11111ete Bc1111e 11311111115 111 lT11L1C 1 ine record at Nil1l11Cd t He 1111 often 111611 11n thc H11n11r R1111 1nC1 haS erxed as A111111 1tc 11 111 e 11111 1 1 111111111cr 11 x1r111L1s 11111'1s 11 1111111111 1111.1 1 1 rncfnber 11 11 c 111111, 11111 Tl 1 11 11-1 1111 the M8gdp111I7l8 51111 Latm 1111 pleasure French 111C 1'1el1g11t 191139111 no torture Cen e'11erxt111m, 111111 BERNIE Fnfty four -.- ' Af- Q1 c. ,1 1 - 1 Q A I1 1 lg N , 'C-L? ,WY- , 1 K , 11+ -fa 1 ' ' 1 - X , 1 .1 vc v1.1.,,1 w in W 7 Y I1 O 1 'g S ' .' S 2 ' S' ' S 'Q' 5 1 ' S S' . 2 1 ' : '1 S' 1 1 1' ' ' 1 , 1 1 ' : Re' lg 1' 1 S 1111 11: wa S il S11 1 .' 1 11 '1111y. Fai . 1' 11 f'111'Iy 1 ,'111el. 1 HS: sz ' if S ' . 'ff ' - ds. 11C 11111113 1110 p1'1111d p11SScSS11r 111' Il St11dc1'1z1ker made 111111 excccdlngly p11 1'-x' 1 111S ' SS z1tS. '. 11n 1 1 '11 'S St f 110 S 111 1111: c1:1SS. '1S 1'1 , ' R 'I 5 'is' S. VI 'S' S' l 'S 1 :df '1 111'x'zSz 1' 1 '111'. 11 EJ'-1 If ,, ' 'S 1 ,U z 1S 1 1 ' 'S. 'S ' 1 2 5 S ' 5 1 1 '1 'S S ct' V. He 'Sa ' 1 'z ' 5 ' J 't 1 S1 . 'lt1'Dl1z 1 z.Hc11S11S1'11 1! ' 1 , 5 1 ' 1 'r V 1. 1, Z' +7 W -If NORTHEASTQTS I Us Jun: 1928 CHARLES M ESPENSHADE 7370 North Seventeenth Street BORN JAN 6 1910 CLAGHORN SCHOOL 7kk 1111 11 1 1 1 11111 H11111 1 11 l W 11111 'T 1 XL LL 11111 1111 111 1 1 1111111 11 1 1111 111.18 711.1 1 1' K 4 BELVIN CHARLES-I EVANS 1927 West Da lph n Street BORN AUG 10 1911 TFMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL 111 11111 1 l W1 I1 1 1 111111 11 1 11 X1 1 L1 111111 1 11 ll III 111111 1 C11 1 111 1 L '1 111 A V511 11111161 1 31111111 111 '1 1- -1 f l 11 1k QYLK LIN W 111 ESPEE BELVIN 1 EVANS 1408 North Corhes Street BORN JAN 7 1909 BAYARD TAYLOR SCHOOL X111 1111 1 1 KLI1 1 11 1 111 1 1 T 117111781 D 111111 111 1 CHIC' I'1f11j111 L 6 421151: ax X 1 ' -,NEA ' 7 ' 7 91 ff.-gem-' - ref ---Af ff' , 1 v,l11wu.u:v -5 , K .- .1,,,,,3 J 1 1 ' -ru N.-11,1 fi if Y W W-ag .. .. A Eel 111' 1-11 'gl11 1111 1111- 11.11 111 11111 111s N111'1l1c11f11 'ca l g 11111.111' 111111c1'f11111.1111. 1 ' g f11 111.1111 up 1111 1111 11 111 11111111111 ll 1111111111-1 111 the R' N 111 Il-'Tf2l1fl7'2S1 111 w1111'l1 111 pl:1y1'11 111111' 11111 INIVIN. H11 411111 pa11'111'1p11t1'1l 111 1111- Sc11z111' P11111 111 l9,ifll1 31111 1927. 1:4lI' 1111 1l1l1g1'111 fc1'1'11'1w 11'l11l1' 111 N 1'1I 11111. NEQ1 1111 111 111' ff11 1'1 5' 41' A 'a 11. H1' 114111111 1111'111h1'1'111 111' 111-1111111g T1n111. .1111l 11111 .1 11 1 :'. H1' l.1- .11-11 111111 1111 111 -.1111 N1'l111l.1-111' 1'1'1'1111l. 411111 :us :1 1111411 11111111 111 1111 111'1l11.1111 1'a11'1'1'1' I11' 11111 111 11111 1'1l 111 1111- l11'1'111'11 15.11111 511111. 'AA1111 .' 1' 1111111 11111 111111112 H1' we 1111111 1111 E111 11.11111l1', A1 41 11-g1l1111g111, E '4 1 play 1111 the 1:I'C1111112ll1 B11 1111111 T11a111. T11 N c1'1 l' 111' 11111 11111 111111'l1 1111 111111 115 111' l11'.11'1l 1111 1111111 1111111 1111 1111'111g 1114 1-Hlll' yu 's 411 N111'1l1'a1f1. UT11' ' 1 1111 1 'II 17I11ll' 1111f11'1'111'd, 1 1. ,, , K ' 3 CI 11111 S11 11e1'c1' 11111111 111' 1111 11t11lc11' 111-111 11111 1111 l.'a11c1'N Class 111111 'is ll 111' ufX Claws S11 1 g Snllliil. He c.'11'1l1'1l 111 111s s11111 s a d 111s Z1 great cl h 1 1171211 11111'1111:11g 111' 1111111 1113! 11 hs: Lat . S1 1. S1 Q' 111111 SCWO fflxshx, Hu 11.11111' 11111 I1'1'1111'111ly sc1'11 1111 the I11111111' 11711. 111111 hc 1111-111111 ll 51'11.111' . 11: 1 5' 6 nr 'V -V: ir 'g A A it NORTHEAST W 5 Sv JUNE l928 is- if fl' 0 C' EDGAR EVERETT 2825 West Lehngh Ax enue BORN NOV 5 1910 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Red the frctklcd soncl topped ClCLtI'lLld1'1 was m athlctlexlly bullt thxp always CXCC1l1I'lf, 111 gym But Red lvcmg, m elettrmnn throug,l1 and tlmruu lm pant hls pare tune II1 the Elutlltdl Lihurl tunes In 1977 he mae qn uclent wurkcx for tht Elctmul luh uf tlmc Rldlu fluh He collars clcrxlllnlg, lm! lxmlrwultdgz REDS ANGELO FARACO 4876 North Sixth Street BORN MAY 29 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL x 1 notlhlt gylllllll lwldmg, 1 htrtlm un the Chun mn uv bym Tenn V11 llc 1 Gym Leider md played nu 1. Stumd Fsnrmtblll Tclm HL not only duoted lu time to ithlctlts hut vu 1 mtrubcr of thc Mxthemitus md EDQJITLCIIIIQ, Clubs Gxm and alm Mazlz s a lar For our 'mend and lasxmate Fan FARC RALPH E FAUST JR 1930 West Somervllle Avenue BORN DEC 30 1908 KENDERTON GARMMAR SCHOOL Shorty Qpent four ye'1rQ ID Nortlmmst trymg tu do 1'l0tl1lI1f,, Alle md 'dick llc succeeded He came and u, -nt but ulm w1ll now '4SHOR'I Y Flfty mx N.. 7 if -'K l' .. - f 1 v W 4-sw? 31 - f 1 'Qui 'T 1 , Wav- 1-' E ' if-'i 1 1 .l1'.w7'?.,g I V QQ:-fijy , 5 fr v Nkmff 'O 7- Y YA lj ' .1 . 7 . , . 1 '. 'fa Y g . s fn ' ' 1 1' - A 1 1' ' ' ' ' ' 1 C and the following year he 111121111 was electrically active 115 11 member . 1 - ,,,, ' , 1 ,, fu , . nl':2lI'Cu vzwz 1 ' f' 1s. ' 1 1 ' , 1 p' f Qlj 11. He 'QSZSJZ ' 1 1 th' 'rs 1 ' 1 1 1 f' ' I 1. .1 . , . ' 9 A - I 1 I-1 Y Y V. 1. 1 1 1 , 5 . .1 ye I J , k + 'V 3 ur 5' -ll' NORTHEASTSB K ,L .wus l928 Y Q 55 X 'lf Cv 69' WILLIAM T FEDELI 3056 North Judson Street BORN APRIL 20 1910 THOMAS MAY PIERCE SCHOOL 1 IL vt 1 tr 4 e fountly T1 11 WI tt 1 1. t t Nllllt. tll L 1 o t o ovxu 1 111lwt1 tlll u xlt vton 1 K 7 V tttd T111 uru t 1oo All I lLllL S AILIII o ll 1111 S 111 1 lL 1 YIILIIIIUL ol tl1t M1 L Its Clulv l1lL1 on tht Truk Stllll Hn pt'TSCT'LtTd'P1Lt. 1 t It 1111118 WILLIE ROBERT N FERGUSON 2752 North Hemberger Street BORN MARCH 29, 1911 THOMAS M PIERCE SCHOOL o one u the younger md most ILUXC eeetrle 1l E11 lll selwol llle he joined the Boxing, ll1C1 Gym Lc1der Club EILI1 sprmg, he would be found working., lor the Cross Countrv TL lIl'1 Bob 11 o found time to be 1 member oi the Rldlo Klub Wlth llflllIl1lICt1 l'5I'11ll'1I1eL we llnd Bob on thc Honor Roll Sleep on mr one BOB FREDERICK C FIECHTER 1104 East I-Iames Street BORN OCT 21 1911 JULIA WARD HOWE SCHOOL Fred mme to our sehool wxth 1 inc record m l11s grammar se ool He lmmedntely mule fue stxrt 111 his stud s H showed lns spmt by gome mto cxer1l Rexues and Senite play l11 won lns numeml fm ICIIIII hung 1 une performer on the eourts He elxed lor .1 term on tl1t Student CKDLIHLII and for hns lrlI7UlN retuxtd .1 FIYNI Senate Avt 1rd Ht was .1 Senator lor f1ve terms and also 1 memlnr of sueral tlulws 0187 our headx and l.m1ds IX he FRED ' Flfty seven ,-'- G. is 1 U A ARMA ' ll 542. 'F' 1 1 , lfli?-5?2'kI 3 ' ' ' 1 ' 1r!'sf f3-1 'F' D 1 ' U 5 . W'll'- '11s ll men lv' rf th l':l'C5l1II121l1 Cross' I 'zu and 'as cl t'd nt 1111 Alt'1'11a1t' in the Senate tl1' S1 ' yu 1 He also st-rv-d us ll S'11:1t 1' in l1e l' ll ' 121 ye: 11 ln 12-7 he 1 11s ax me ol' the c1l1'l stry Cl ln. XXIII s gilt of :11't ' lim ll position o11 the Aktilllvli and Iiecurd Huulg Staffs. He was cle' ' as 1' of the S-I l 's L1 1 2 amd .'e ' 1 'y f nts N: Atl 'as fel 111 Club. W'll 15 1 ' 'r ' ' atl1'f 111111 I A ' A ' 1' ad. 5 .' 1' 's 11 lf ' 'df' B lm f ' Y 1 I 2' V l Q s. 1 'ly ' 4 Yi 1 s 1 s. 'z ' x ' 1 A ' I ' .-.- , 'Q . . s 1 : , . ' 9 . h . ' 'Q 1 El -1 Sl ' Q 5 le.. e . 5 ' ' ' A j ' s ' 1 ' Q . . 's. He is 1 s ' 's. ' A N K-4 S . , l . 1 -I , IK. if v fy' -ra + tl CQ' no1rru:As1' 23 T1 A, Jun: ma ' ff 9 'lf iv S3 HERBERT FISHER CNEJ 4638 North Twelfth Street BORN DEC 2, 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Upon hw armal to our portal we were lmtunatc ur xtqurrxng., cue of thc best scholastmc h rt top c le utx tr IC memlber of the Sceond Ba ebrll Term ll1 h 5 rrrnmt nu l Umor and Sen or ye1rQ hc xxl 1 mlmhe L ltx Tum lm IC rl cr played nllxmtly lm tht Tenn tum 1 1 I I Q K XXL nent 111 mmtl lm! 1 7 HERB REUBEN FISHMAN 1328 West Blavls Street BORN JULY 1 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL u w x r tm umm Rumn INUSl11Olxll1 U1 Bm.m,, fluh Ht rl u uxcd mu the Lutktl fummlttcc and Tl lflit Squld lrtcr lu vm tlttted tn the lklegaplmne and Retmd Buulq t xu I 1 p rt m the Rc-me ul l 1 It max ap T at llc he filled tc t e L1 1 p a L RUBE WILLIAM O FIT7GERALD 138 West Chew Street BORN AUG 18 1911 JAMES G BLAINE SCHOOL F1fZ upon hue arrxx rl at Nurthea t at ome ct about to plr lm lu way to ame He Wu 1 memhcr nl the 19 1 '6 '7 Sxmmmmg, umQ Nut tontent wlth th lu dld l t x tx tu 9' 1978 B1 tbrll quxds Z vr Alter me rn ae es e rx mt u fhcml try and German Clubs A imzle wall u a long, long max l FITZ Fnftx ezght l 6 l. Q I S iiefl 8 . H fi ee I 1 ,'4':7.n7.' xl ' J 1 QQ, 'ff ' ' -, 1 Y ' ' 1 l Q a s. ' ' ' ' 1' ' A I 1 5 5 .4 s o S ml I1 'A H l1' N Wai a , ' 's 2 1 ' is fupl 1 '1 fa 1 ln mir' J ' ' . i . . 'zs . r r ul the Var! I' 'Q . l' 'h' 1 S ' ' lv ' 'a ' A ' A ' rs Tu , .Nltl uuglr mr a Ll1SIlI1g riflwd sch :lar lm' made the ,Lflilk.l' very ll, ' ' , 1rr',xe l' 171 llllljiu l , . l'Rulw was clcctud Treasurer and Viccfprceidcnt of the Camera Cl l. and vas a mcmlwt of lc L 'l . ' ff ' g 1 cl ,Y :I A 5, I 5 SIA' I ' I ' A 'Q ' .'z:z as--' 1 -- ll ails. Nl' lvu alfa had a a ' '1 Y 9-6. 4' - -- ll 'lr t 1 uk ld IH Cool N . , . . ' 1' 2 S5 ' S s as 's ' f' . :J . A 27- -.. f Y Tu .. c ' is. N ' us hi wil l r l -7 and - as' 2 S 2 Fil N X af a Senator and a I rrratc, in tl E a d F Cl .F .' resp ctl 'cly. and also a 'mhcr ll the 4 5 5 A -. U t , , g Il J rr U 1 1, 4--.rv ur iv-Q' l NORTHEASTGI EK M a Jun: me -bg f I' fr X-D' tv- ,V LOUIS K FOX 624 East Gxrard Avenue BORN MARCH 13 1910 ADAIRE CHANDLER SCIIOOL omg L uw vw h dun Nd ll1yll11I1 nl mu en ln. huung nu 19' t 1 kl Lmm 1 ll um L S 1 xlxz e' vu! LOUIE WAYNE FRETL 1207 West Erle Avenue BORN JULY 23 1911 s1MoN MUHR SCHOOL Wayne game wxth the rest ul thg dx In 19'-4 md mlmedlitely 1 Ind mnde the VTYSIIY Telm I'I xl 1 l1I1t1l1l t plqy 1 md ww on tue nr :ty quid L 1 H ,mtrk Cump1t1t10n With reglrd to Lhocrl u.t1x1t11 Wlyrlg mu pupu A em L ck I WV md he on 111 duh ur e s n ou lcze to tlllg WAYNE HOWARD W GALLOWAY 619 Robbms Avenue BORN MARCH 11 1911 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL 1 vw the Diddy Lung, Leg ol the Chs He uwd hx nng, egG to good xdx mm c hy Qmng out lm tlu huxdlg md h1LlW IUIUP on the Truk Tenn N vt 1t1 find wlth hl t1 1 k l'1LJWl11 he vxcnt ut md nude the fu Cuuntrv Squid Whxll thc Raoul Bunk Still p Lked xv, lound wld Gul un ilu 1 rn x 1 1 K FAI Fxftg mne I O 1' A il 9 7 A -fl, '-D 1 - ew YW 7 ' F7573-' A 1 K O I ' ll- .7'37l I -- - f- 0 6 W L, 1 L is one ul thwc l'-ll s 'lm talks quite ax hit ut 'L . y A ' ' g. Y1 d.d mst fcc much ul hun untll his jlll- ' year. th ' 4 ' 11 mcml ul the -7 Fllll hz ll Slmd. was also unc ul' thus- B II 'crx and il 111ClIll5'l' ul thc fcrvice Cluh. A4M11l1',' V' Is ill l pul11'5'. ff jj r 7 .. N V. Q . 3 QMS, B Q E 'K V went out lor Freshman .B:1seball. Still later he went out for Foot' 1 . 5 1 21. c 154 c ' ned ll 1 hnscf 1 1 .4 '15 b l V2 S S 1 . I-1141110 fvzlm '1 ' -f-15155 ' I rg 5 S- 2 . ' ,' XS' .1 2 yn vi.. r lzu' here als 1. h g 'l 'ted Sei ll in the HHN Class, 1 I Q Q tu :1 ' two, ' Hrrl' N 4-ll, 1 11 -1 1 G.l as 1 ' 'YS A figs. 's l Y l. 1 1112 . ' -' ' Si f' 1' 1 . cs. ' 's 'ac s ' U 5 1 Iwssf 1 1' . . N ' - 2 was 1- '- ' 1 ' Stall. Ln gg legs, lung bu ly 111111 we lwfw 41 lung If .. I 4.. ll V1 I 'Q'-1 'Q' 4- -QV NORTIIEASTG X S JUNE 1928 ,L1 .1 iv' ?sfuf CHARLIE RUSSELL S GARNER 51 3 Slxty Seventh Street BORN SEPT S 1910 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELI SCHOOL 11 1 1111111lN.1 111 tI11 At l1t1-, A 1t11t1u11 1nd tmmlt 'lft 111 IL 111 11111x He X11 alvnx 1 X615 depcndxble llld we pupned t1ll11v1 I C urnu' speaks nrt 1111111 tI111111x l1e pea s 7101 at all WALT CHARLES H GARNER QNEQ 4509 Ritchie Street BORN MARCH 15 1910 GREEN L-'XNE SCHOOL Charlle ww another of tho e I1ttIe fellmx O11 cntermg INE he betame a member of the 'Tr111I1 Squ 1d H I erxecl I Golf ICAITI He ma11'1g,ed both the 1I11mp11111 l11p C111 Country 11111 SWITDTUIHQ, te 1ms Tl'1e1e W1 11 ly 11111 tI1111 1111 v11I1 fl111l11 t1lI1eLl 1 I1ttle too muth Ll 1111111 NX 1 ll 11 c I t11111g,I1t tc lu een I I11d L11 Ive I1t11d The Rum' I11 1 lx l1e umrl xo sm R USS WALTER C GEBELEIN 2551 North Masehcr Street BORN SEPT 9 1910 WM H HUNTER SCHOOL Walt set about worryme the Actountmg, tea her by mal-ung., I11g,I'1 rmrk all through I11 stay at No1tI1e1t Nlcmt bemx, s2t1eGeCl v11tIw d1st1ngu1 hed m1rk m tI11t subjett 1l1111e he d1d the mme 111 r1tl'1L1 tu IC It W1 IIWIQ XKUIYQIITL fur fear I1e m1 1t 11111 p11 I11 st11d1es but nexerthclc uI1e11 tI1e rcpmt were 1 ucd TL was IIVNIYS near tI1e top uf tI1e l1st Lntle WaIter1s 1118 Best Bookkeeper that ue km u But he ll alum: tell the vest Im sure I dont 1111011 Szvty Q - 1 1 -1 43135 - 1 1 ? 1 -ra 'H iris:-5512 sv-Y - --' L I 1 1113:-W. ' 1 -v-- A 1 11. -- JJ - ,H 1 1 1 i E XV -1,7371 raw- 1 1 v D 1. Y v i Wi H in in U , 1 1, 's. ' 1 ' ' ' 1 . e 11 so s ' t1e ' . 1 1 ' 1 ' s ' I' ss 1 1 .I ' 1 1 ' is I1 1 ' g wr g t I 1 ' l1e 1 ' 1 ' ' 1111 . 'V 111113111 I111 I1111 tI111t. I guss 1el 1 , 1 15 .1e1 N dinl' showed good j11dgme11t in placing LkCl1ZlfI1C-- 1111 1ts stuff. Oh, wr' is I Il d Q 5 aII7 . , - R ss was 1 1 ' ' I1 ' 1 ss 1 1 ' 1 ' p1 tlw -I'1 C11 11l. 'asz '1,'s1 ' 1 1 fll 1. I- .-I , . 4, J y, . Ar... X . , . . .. 1. L I . Y Q . X C S . Y 'Y 1 s 'S1' ' 1s. 1 'j l V 1 ' 1 's 1 s ' 1 Q ' 1 ' :1 ' I11s s tl' s. Wal H 1s 1 1 's f ' f ' ' If-Zl 'ss 's J ' ' rs. ' 's ' 'ss . I ' 1 11 5 1 . 1 , .V . 7 V' A Q P A . N E . 3 Y. -. 11 11 v QQ' 3 tv fy 97 'S if NORTIIEASTGS XXV E JUNE 1928 3 Q 'DG iv -Q-9 fit- 47 RICHARD A GEISEL 1303 West Clearfield Street BORN AUG 17 1911 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL 11 L nun 1 tr 111 t 1 m nu vw 1y PlLNC.l1lLLl 11111 from hum, pupulu vuth h1 L 1 mltc Ht W1 of thc mm 1thlct1t type hut uttttdtd 111 wmmng l1LlfCS ln ut cr KllfLLl1OI1S Rlth wxs m humor stud nt lvcmg, on the Hmmm Roll IX tlmc H vm putltulnly ll1fCl'C tcd m tht Rldlil Cluh md IL IC Lived Klllll of It LUIIUTII LL And a lntlc duld shall lead them RICH MORRIS GELFAND 2253 North How'1rd Street BORN JAN 25 1911 WILLIAM H HUNTER SCHOOL 1lc xt Nurthcw t urty dd t LU p ts ictlvltlcs wh1tcvcr H duotcd hm clf lmr mot lv 1 on frlcnd md I1L12,l1lUUf xvllll h l th s I 1 tes 1 11 sured The lad wzth a polmuous smxlt MORTT JOHN E GERHART QNEJ 1709 Columbna Avenue BORN MARCH 14 1910 MEASLE MUHLENBERG SCHOOL uhnny sturtd on thc Ch1mp1on hlp Gym Tc 1111 for thrcc yt ll HL WIN 11 1 mcmhtr of the Coll Tc 1m md took 1 hx HIL rt m umx olmnx s a gnnmnt o gfeat renoun He htlptd Northcaxt to mm the Lrowvx UIOHYXUXZIE ' Sixty one Q r L ' ' vm 1 i 5 - akxgjgkif Q' Y D , 'grill . Y 17 .ls-Ls: .-v 1 ., 1...,.,, A--i 1 ' '?f3g' I 'L,..f,f f. U ' 1 RPI IS unc ul' th' y gust ncrnh' s nf 0 ' 'l11ss. Th's ' '1 ' l' ' I' 1' 's 'lzssz s. 1 'as fa 'N ' s ' ' ' '72 lf' h H 1.2 5 Q. 'Y ' sf ' s. c 'as : 'z s ' ' 1' 2 was il mcmhcr Il11'Ullfll1Ollt the B and A Classes. During this t'n'l ons a s' 'ttW's. 1 ff f, . I , 0 V Wh' I .s, M N 1 nu Af out for amy s ur: or 1 ' 1 . c ' 1 s 1 1- part to cing 1 g d ' 1 V' . ' suc 11' aims. mis rlC 5.' s .. H v ,I 9 1 ' Y , 1 s 1 'Q 's. ' '15 z.s11 4 ' 1 1 1 2 'Ld R' pal ' thc H-lll'11 Cz ' al if vi., 5 K. if NORTIIEASTW 'Q June: was H? -hiv i' '-HGV -Q' 4- -v 6-7- DAVID GETZ 483f North Eleventh Street BORN JUNE 22, 1909 WM D KELLY SCHOOL ue tanted hx mth etlt tlreu hx xunmng, on the freshman CrosCountry md Tmelt Squld Although tutxn,g an nthletle ureer he turned to the mul 1de of thool llfc md hetame ictxve m the Chemnstny Commenuml and tht Stamp Qluh Due had mald tune o lt hetauke 0 hx Cl1ll'CICI1LC m 11171111011 vuth thc tcxrhcx md text hook Wu e a DAVE ALBERT w GILMER CNEQ 5948 North P1rk Avenue BORN MARCH 14 1910 JULIA WARD HOWE SCHOOL vx 1 reit NVHIIIHICI lllilllg, 1 pl me ln the Cham 1111 SXKIIIIIDIHQ, Tenn He played Intel eli Foothall B1 kethill md 1 thnll 1 1 L elm., on tae IL 1mm mu Clllllltly Telm was Pit ldtnt If thc. SlllXCy111L fluh Tlex ulex of the Enp,1nu.l1n Cluh and 1 memhel ul the Nllthemdtlt Clth Al starred or the xtllool ln the .!l4l7'YlW11'I1,S pool RAYMOND J GROSS CNEQ 2857 North Second Street BORN APRIL 27 1911 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL ly id not do muth 111 1 ln t three yelrs mt sthoul hut was 1 con tmt uf the touxtyfud Thu dmc playmg, m the tourtyard exentunllv hrought hum Qucte 1 ln h1 la t yen he made the rst B11 kethnll Team md d1d hne wvrk the whole ea on A sunlleam u 11 th has lost zts um RAY bzxtg two 'uv' , W f 1 1 4 A 3 , If . -aw :wha-I Q - -v 'l -Y .-lx -533,4 ' g U S l 5 ' ' e 'g...,y 1. ' v 2 - ,.., H? , f .- D1 ': 'S1 l '1 1' ' 'Y I 5 ' , Sv, 1 LS. AY s1 v' 1 '1 S 1 5 5' ' 1 '1 1 ' , 1 . 1 . ' 1 5. 1U al.. f. t. 11 ' 1 .' 1 . lf- r-- 11 'well V--that is a 1. H 1 7 Al 1151 g 1 J '. 1 ' 11 1' A ' p'1rhip 1' ' 1 . ' 'fuss A . LF 1 .1 B1s'1 .h's4d'sh' 1 l Fwsl 1 C' SS- ' 1 . Al ' 4 jf . 'zsh' fl g 1 . ' 1 ' 1 ' 5 . 1 . H I. . y ,. AL , . R1 d' ' ' lis Os 1:1 Q 1 S1 ' ' . 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I Jim is in . 1 F .1 1, 4, Q af -7 NORTHEAST 6 S JUNE 1928 ,pl at ' + ' JOSEPH CHARLES HAEFELIN 1420 Rush Street BORN OCT 2 1911 CLYMER SCHOOL tuttd ln neu nt Noltlmex t by winning., 1 position on e und the Fre lmlnan B1 elull Telms He then played w 1 the C 1 B1 ketlwill Squa 'ln 1 am ln e B :ss Rare compound OJ' also a member of the Athletxc A 0gl1flU11 AIM FRANK E HAHN JR 1511 West Oxford Street BORN JAN 19 1912 JAMES L CLAGHORN SCHOOL Both athletlcally and oelally Frank hae always been an actlve member of our Cla He won hw numerala m mter tla s wlmmlng md was a member of one of our Cla football teama H 1 n the Renard Book md Alu HIVI Stalls Dunn hrs tlme at sehool H he vu eletted to the Senate onte and wa an alterntte CWILE He ln ll o been 111 honor tudent a numlwer ol tlme The man from Crmkx Sxxty three OE AMAND Lx HAHN 4635 North Twelfth Street BORN JULY 5 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Alm wa 1 tlexer fellow at all branthe of xxoxk Tln 1.111 e een by the number of tlmes he xxx on the Honor Roll He was As brxglzt as the damn Ia our good rzend Hahn FRANK . . Av-'A - H -' va ' 41 v 9-ff ' 5 4- use-w tv? 1 ',, i 4 v ',. Q H Y 4 - . Joe is ' ' S ca Q ' as ' ' Ya ' th HH' Class A ' 's ' :S 1 2 itl ul' Clrss as ' 1 . d . d .g ' th M N Clic: lme was on the lnterfelass Basketball Team. .rj ., , . . 'sz ' ' . . ' s ' ' s ' 5 'as ' 5 ' ss 1 ' . H H . , . . , . 'sm ' Q 'v ' S s A ' 1 ' Q ' A .ss ,. e 'S o ' z I i ' ' z 'as ' .' 1 ' ' S 2 1 . rs 1 S L s 1 Y ' S. + Z 'a+ V e G 3 1 , - l 1 NORTHEAST fa Jun: -mzafi gl is 5. ...ggf i-' I + - -. Q- i l - Y --VY ,Y H I ..- V. ' if d ,DT if 'Q 3' , 4 9 ,V K V . 6, EGGS J. EDGAR HALE 3737 North Seventh Street BORN MAY 9 1910 BAYARD TAYLOR SCHOOL Eg Q dld not take 1 lug pxrt m thool letlxltle hut he w1l he long remembered 1 1 true frlend A eadw smile and a cheer ul urwd Such men null nuev pau unheard ARTHUR J HANFF 3824 North Eighteenth Street BORN AUG 25 1911 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL Art wa a member of the Athletxt A aouauon He was 1 qulet hut well liked fellow TOM As une ax an oul ART THOMAS H HART 4927 North Tenth Street BORN AUG 19 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL w1s a memher of the Senate ln the F E nn D Classes. He held memhershlp ln the Arehery Mxthamxtle md E11g,1f1CCI'1l1j., Clube He took part m two Rexuee and two Senate plays H was a member of the A B and C Claes Exeet tne Commlttees He was Busmeee Manager of the ARLHIVE Tom crowned his effort as Edxtor of the Record Boo The Senate awarded hlm a Fu' t Claes Senate Award for h1 work The Ace of Heavts Szxty four 7 L' gf' ' 1 ' 1 ' S' 1 'l I' as z A , .. T V .H . f V I . Q Y. I v .. -. ' 1 'K 's . .:: ' Y . l .. H . , 7 . Tom ot all he could out of his three ears in Northeast. He ' uh is yu ww tg ii X . . 1 d , x ' A ' . 2 ' 2 sz 1' ' f xl V v k I I V k.. C ' S tt f. 'S , . .. ., YQ -V ' ' X-1 X .. no1rrnEAsTn:a 'A va Jun: ms P -'vii 9 Q' XB' 6? 4- JOSEPH E HAR'I MAN 4313 North Fifteenth Street BORN SEPT 19 1909 EDWARD T STEELE SCHOOL 11 enm the 111 17C1l1k 1 member of t e ool LCIII1 d rmg 1977 md 1978 1111.1 on both 11111 1on W111l111 h1s 11111111111 e lt L 1 mu C1 o the 1978 R1 o Ll H 1'5I'llll1f1LL vx 111 l n 1 pllte on the Honor Roll IWILC Durmg tht 1973 Rune he W1 on the Htlpmg., CKIIHIHIILCL wuth mn e the thool hovx tlL111C11C.1Ull ut e 1611177178 x 1111111111111 my S71 RUSS GEORGE HENGERT 3157 Chatham Street BORN AUG 13 1910 JAMES MARTIN SCHOOL Henk howed 111 pug,1l1st1t 1b1l1ty by jommg., the Boxlng Club He Wag 21 wonder it Mltll ln exery fo m and 101l1Cd the M1tl1e mann Club Henk al o cl1d omc 1I1QlI1h 171 m d111ere11t C11 e Tu 11146 to 116111 1111 mme 171 laugh er rung But better 51111 to hear 111m mug OE RUSSELL A HARRIS 1709 Dlamond Street BORN JUNE 11 1910 WILLIAM TILGI-IMAN SCHOOL Ru Q entered Northeast 1n 1974 He lmmedutely became ton netted wlth the aoclal lde of sehool llfe by belng, eletted to the Sen 1te fue tlmes In 1976 he mn on the Champlon hlp H1lfm1lc Relwy Team and played on the Setond Foothill Te1m In 17115 umor year he ww elected Secretny ol the Commeru 11 Geo raphy Club He wa al o 1 member of the Reemd Book Staff 'flue boy and g,w1 fomante ldea 1 unds p1'ett5 but IZ s all wrong ' HENK Sxxty jwe -V - - 2 1 , .1--,N fo 1 6 afsxg ggi. , ? . C U , 1 I ,'12.:.,H J - '-' W' 1 1 'T 1: -ei Qv'i I 1 o 'g...,j' ' -.. I ,, L 2 1 . , , joe was tl ' t' s star of '2:'s, ' 1 2 h sch 2 s 11 Q' .. 2 1- .1 --gg' 4 ' 1g I 'L s. 'jo also 2't1d 21s 2 enb ' 1' - gdf C1 h. 15 2 '1 111 1 2' -, Y ' -1 ' as ' ' 1 ' R l d s' : '21 ss 'C ss. W1 fi r ----Q'ou'l f . 51 1 . 2.1 .1 7 ' ... ' A2 ' ' Q . Q . S. Q . . Q Q 2 ' ' '. .. . ' ' S' 2 f ' 1 , ' ' . 2 . . I ' 2. 2 -1 g . 's 5 2 ' ' . '. ' 'I' ' ' :U J 1. '. 12 ,, ' Y S s 1 . ' 2 I - ,' ' 1 2 . ' ' 1' 1 ' . S ' 5 S' ' -I . ' ' .SQ S. + if - If v iv 6 x 4 nom'11:As1'w 'N 1:1 Jun: ms T- Q? G? + , .1 Y CHARLES C HILL QNIEQ 2632 North Waterloo Street BORN FEB 27 1909 WM H HUNTER SCHOOL tu e1t mil ID t1t11re hut w1tl1 11111r1g,e Llfillllll c1t11c1k VKIXCII cnly 1 1 111111e e Ill re 11111 l'1 1 11 11ue111e11t 1111 tht tru s emlntry te 11 Nut Ll1l1CElflCI1CLI hy l11 111t 1111 erp11111111g he meet e hy Wl11l11I1gN lllt p 1 e 111 C Ifl11l1dtlpl111 P11l1l1 Hlgh Stlwol Seumd Te1m Cl11111p11111 l11p Meet C tl111d 1nd Semor year luund l11m n1e1'11l1er ul the l1rQt te1111 The 1927 te1111 he 1 ptured the Plll'7llL H1g,l1 511111111 Cl11111p111n 1 tht T11tl1 TL 1111 I1 111 11 1 I ql ,IOHN l1ARION HOLLAND .IR 274 DllllCRl1ll0ll As enue BORN APRIL 15 1910 JAY COOIKE JR HIGH SCHOOL llt 11 t 11 yen QIIIII ell L 1 x 1 1 11 Cl Cl11111p11111 l11p F1111tl'11ll T11111 lk 1111 1 111111 1 1 111111 111 x 1 111 1 t NRI 111t tl l the B1111111g, md Skt 1 Club He wud lxzrle but d1d lm xlmre BART ISAIAH ALBERT IONES 3107 Reach Street BORN NOV 9, 1911 FRANCES E WILLARD SCHOOL 111111 y vt IS q111tc 1 pl11l1tel1t 1nd WM elected TYEISLIICY uf the Sump flulw He 1l 117ll1Cd th1 C11111ar1 md EI1Lll1CCI'1!lL flulw 1 1 1 1 111 n f 111111 1111e y XA s IW vull p11p11ed md 1e1dy t11 help 11111e 1111e Hes frzendlx ,md jollx 11 good jellou B1 C OLL'I 101111551 bvctx sm ,fp 1, AAA D l W ll 1 ugxxigpl . ' ' Y- 7 l 1' ?371j' - S W 1 1 ' ,f+!'e,-fff' 1 1 v '1---ff - f' IQ H I 1 Q L . , . . Cy. il s Cl 1 s il sz ' ' 2' ted, und ' 1' 1 1 Supl 11 ' . to IHZIR 1111 1p ss y Iis axle' s 1 1 ss ' 111. s ' As fl1 ' Cl ' ' js s 1 1d d ' 5 lac tl1 I '1 1 'Q 1' I Q' 1 ' 1 1 ' s ' . 1. Tyr. .l R . . H . , . .K A E 1 - 1 . 'a 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' f sl11p. I11 'lCy's lust tC1'l11 l1e tl11'11ed cut lm' 1 '1 '1 ard ws il 1 151111 ll 1111 he s lild. 'ASm11ll in body. but lligll in NE Spirltf' HCTN , 1 . . , . 1 , 7 . BVU spcx w 'zx g' g 5 l'd. ln the Bu Class he YRS il 111 '1 l1 ' 111 the B Clam I 1 s l 1 '1 . Tl 1 Sp' g 111111 Fall T' s T 1111'1111111'11ts l d HB1 N111 'ug l111' il plz 1111 l1e t'11111. He '1s 11 -111l1' 11 1 . 1 1 1 't'l1 I s. 11 1, S N '15 V 1 'z 'S 1 '1 1 If ' fa I , 1Q11 1 1 1 1' V' I S. lesdw 1111111111 p1rt the 1 Ii v'Qll.-I Mil s N '11.' al '11ys .1 1, ? 0 1. -of 4' 0 4 ,A W NORTHEAST na S , wa Jun: 192s '5 i357 1 WIL1 IAM CARL ,IURAM .IR 5008 North 1V1erv1ne Street BORN IL! 9 1911 SIMON MUHR GRAMMAR SCHOOL 1 1 1 111 tru M1 1 11ll11L 111tL11 114, XKl L1 1 tXllL 1 11111 Pl X 1 11111 t nh 1 T1 II1 1 X1 1111 lm 111 11111 KAFI' IESSE IACK KAGFL 5949 North Darlen Street BORN MAY 9 1912 REARNEY SCFIOOI 11 1 111 111 111 L 1 xxcll 11111111 1 1 1111x 1111 xx 11t1 L B1 1 11 X1 11111 L h 11111 L1t111 Ht TL 1111111 the AE7lfld BILL ANCEL KAFRISSENI 344 East Roosevelt Boulevard BORN APRIL 14 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 1 u 11t1c1 1tt1x1 IL L LI tht VN rc 111 B1x1nL f u I1 111 lger 111 c lllllyl tl11c yt Ht 111 11 lb t111111e1t1.d w1th tht Cer111111 fhum My 11111 1V11th1.1111l11 ll 11 1 1 1 1 XXII 1 1, 1 1 r tr 1n 1 mnmht 111 the 'Xl HINI Talk 1111411 and e world 11111 une 11 111 1 IACK bun 161671 .TWT . -Y -H-Y 1 - A 1 1 H 4'5Q-.1gf'1L uv Y 11 K 'mia-QA - .7-----A We A e j . 4 - Y Wgrrrr T x't. 3' '5 i b mil Vin I M , , . 7: 5. . BH vu 1111 uct 111c111hc1' 111 thc f111111c1'.1. c11lil11. 1111-I 1 Eng 'I1Q. 111111 S11 'y111g fihlhi. H1' 'Ai Q1 111c1111'1 411. th' '26 R ' 111111 11'111 ll 111181111111 1111 the 111' 1 111 11' SIRI11-. B ll 14111 11111' L11 play 1111 thc B CI1111 1:1141 111 21111, HS1111 111' Altllltf' 17111 I--011 111' '1111. fun 11111 'llC1'L'7' hc 1-Ui 11 '1 'mif' Y 1 1 , . K1111A' was il husy 1112111 at Nurthczut amd was 111 11 great 11121I1y '1 h- amd 1 ' 1' 't rs. H1 was L1 111e111h 111. ' ' Qthng 2 L1 1.1-1 Il hs. 1'11:1 g Ma aj th 11' '1111' 'e urs, zszs' 'iz.I's 1 1'1'4 Cl 111, Hls fch lzstlc z1'111'ty 's sh11 ' by uh' fact that he was 1111 th' 1111111 11111 hve 111cs 1 d 1 ' 'r ' 1 113 Stuff. nh V 1 1 1 'xtelf' 1 ' , V 7 I V ,1z'k 1211.1 il 'i11Cl' qu Qch 11 '2ll'CCI'. hut was ' ' 1'l 1111' his 111511 ty tl 5 up Lat' , He 'Q 111 1111' Interfgluss 1sk't' 1111111111 1'1s11 '1l1 CI' 111 th1 FIYIIC 2 1 ' Cluhs, ,. .. +.- -lv' -of V W nomucasrea S ' Jun: 192s 2 3.7.5. + xv! W -A .y -0- E KALTKOF F 477 Howell Street BORN AUG 12 1910 GERMANY uulw I X1 1 tm 111 flint. 1 tlool for hc wa o11 the footh 1ll qu 1d Cl1l1'Ilp1OI1 hlp Inter tla Tcim 111 1977 ber of the NNW tlmg Cluh H 111 dl 1 Club one but lnmsel could be KAPPT ALBERT KALMBACK 3527 North Howard Street BORN JULY 8 1910 STETSON JR HIGH SCI-IOOL xx 1 111lI'I1l3Ll of thr Athlttlg A o111t1o11 1I'lC.l took p 1rt 111 tu 1111 11n1x 1l c 1lv1 15 LCl11LLl to hc 1111111 Wl1671 duly and pleuxun 1lasl1 Let dutx o to smusl1 1976 pl 15nd 011 wo 1111 x1 1n 'ILUNL mm 1 n1 mhcl ol th Gcrmm lux parallel DUTCH I EDWARD KAPLAN 1969 Georgian Road BORN DEC 17 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 1 py j npcd l'lLl1I ll1l4J thc 1111d t l 1 oo 1tt1x1t1e IC moment hc 1rr1xcd t Nortl1c1 t H1 vncnt Ulll for thc Bs yung, md rc tlmf, Clubs and played IHICI 111 B1cln1ll H lo dub mcmber hcmg .111 dttcndint of the Debwtm Cluh L.1t1n Club md thc Matl1cm1t1L5 Cluh The busmess 0 the 1ztl1ev1 s great For zt zs fmt that men should cat Sixty e1gl1t H ff ' Aiivjx -Y U 1 6 an 4. gy, ,, ll 1 1. 145. , 6 , U C ,gmgfjf EJ .-' V 1 1 My Q-,J Q--AY , , - lxwf ' WNMT' ' 1. . Q 3 6 - f , . HAI.. was 1 y V 1 J .Q S5 Ji , vi V I . l ' C14 1 H 2 '1 1s 5' 1 S l gl. .. -. , . l. ' ,Q l, A, H AL V . ' 7 MD ' N H115 had il 'c'y gvod z1tl1l' ' oral 111 his ' ' zt S'1 'S 1 S z ol .. . 2 1 t 1 'f' - ss 1 s' .. A lvzsz 1 C' S ' . Q '25 ' S1 1 1: ' C 1 l . , . . Kip N 'ur 'Y 's o s'l1 l z As tl 1 ' il as , 1 1 1 1 1 W S f .' ' 'fzss as ', C was as ll 4 1 . .. U .QV 6 1' Q 5 N' -ri Q1 NORTHEASTQS S JUNE I928 -Q' W! + 4 MORRIS KATZ 2028 WeQt Ontarlo Street BORN APRIL 3 1911 BOKER SCHOOL 11x11 1 1111l1ted xxl11L vu 11111l 1 vw. r11111 L' kl 111 1 I 1 1 51l11111l 1.l1c.l 11111 1111 1111 11111 1 Lu 111x111g 11 IIILII 1 111 19 H1 SLTXC 1. 1 111 1 11111 III WI nam LI bl I LXHL Lk U 1 H111111 1 11.1 the D1 1111 L 111 11 cu 1 x tme LYLCW L L L7 CL FRANK GEORGE H KING 2822 North Twenty Seventh Street MOXIE FRANK H KING 7822 North Twenty Seventh Street BORN MAY 8 1910 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL lw1111l1 ww l1 ted IS 1 member of the IVI'1tl1e111 1t1u 1nd Englncer Ll 1 11 LIIIIC L for prol111e111y 1n ym He 11l111 saws llttle noni m111l1 BORN MAY 8 1910 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL George was a member of the Ivlathenlatlt and EIILIIICCYIIIQ., Clubs In l11- Senmr 56.11 Gemma 111.11 Z1 member ul tl1L Gym T1.1111 H11 del1Ql1l LLLIX '11 1x11l lux b1'11tl1er ' GEORGE Svcty nme fm 1- ' 1 - 4711135 1' , ll 1 - .v-i ' 1 .' Twin 44 ' I , Q QQ,-ef? f 1 1 Q Xlmff 'O I --, .3 2 f- f f 1- 1 J L . 1 M '11 1 '1 ' Ll C1111 1-Il 1 cl d 2114 it H'gl 1 . He u ln 1 l -eell to 'lubs only. but was :111 a1tl1l' 1. 1'c1' Af l 's 1111 'alsl11rcIz1+sI11111b:lI ' 27. ' .1 ' d tl1- s'l1 JI III tl11 cz1p:1c1ly 111' Selat 1 : d as 21 11 b-' 11f the cast 111' 11110 111' l.l' R1' 's, HN s1'l11111l w111'k plxvml l11s 11111110 II tl1' 1 ' L1st Ireq111:11!ly LIIILI l1' was il v111'111l 1' 111 'bat' g Club III his 4111111 l urs. Int 11111 1 tl1'1 lc ' 1 1, G11 llt'lj' 1141 ls! 11z1'.1l j1, , . F . 1 fl f 111g Cl bs. He 1l:' 2' Ll his ' ' g , , . .. Y .. , ,F l 1- 1 , fy- ,aiu rn'Q' D - 47 .1 Ll rs' lj -CY I , -v. NORTHEASTGS jfqgqi- wa .1un1:-19zs11-l- A--541 1 K 4-. QQ' -,W GT- ' Wi-47 1 1 if 67 I Y 1 ..- f 4 i 1 - :ak VT ' 'I' 'hri' - ' Q 3 K7- -- - ------ ----- -' HERMAN JOSEPH KLEINER 1535 Sixty-Seventh Avenue BORN SEPT. 29, 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL '1'I11N 5 ' ' 1 'C c ' IC ,z111cr'1 :ll . cz .0111 ' rt Ill 1111 C r111x 11 1 1 111 1111 1 1811 11111 HFR V HARRY C' KLING 4536 P1lethorpe Street BORN SEPT 7 1909 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 111 1 mem L1 111 t111 A1t1 ct11 11111 111 I 111 CYXL K1 Q 1 T16 11111 our R111 11111 tea111erx 1111111111 6 6111.1 117 IN 111 x great KID ALBERT J KOVACH 3067 C111tl1am Street BORN MARCH 12 1910 FULLERTON SCHOOL PA e Se111te tv111e md 111 111 A1161 I1 I1 tvs LL vu 1 exx Ed1t111 111 the Me1,up114111e H 111 01111111 111 1110111 111 t111 CUIHYHCI 1 111g1 1p11y f 11 1 1 1 w 11 1 1 L ll 1 11 LL c 1 111111 xx 11 111 t111 R111 1 1 1 5 1 1111111 Mu11x and manx Ll dax ue ponder WIIKYC our A1bert Q 1 11711 tu u.1111d1r 1161115 ma KN 11151141171 1,1 11 7111 AL Seventy H1 11.11 .111 .1011 111 1111111 11111 C1 . C1 11 H 111 1111 pa ' 1 11111 All '1 2114.1 wan ll 111C1111'WC1' 111 t111' IXI11' 1' Assuf 1 11111. WL 1 1 1'111.11'm1 111 11111111 T116 .1111'11Q1' 11r1'11.xl. ' at 5' Kid 'zfz 11 P ' 1 11 Aw ation, H1' '19 Ll stan' 411 1111ftzt111g 1r 1161 d 171 pr 1'ss11r. Hu a1s11 A111111 ang 171. XX j 11 -s t1'11g 5 re1-' J . V Y ' Al had a busy career w111le at N11rt11cast. He was clccted to I11 1 2 1 'asa 1 '11 1 Al '1s N 'S ' ' 1 ' , c 'as Jus' 1 'I 'f '1z11 G' jx 1111 1 H' 111N 111111 1111111 21 Student c1ll1lI15'11OI'. HC as 21 1'1'1'1'1p1c1 111 11rst p1'1r.c 111 t11' C. M, T. C, 6101105 '1 1126. Al 1115 1 'c1vv:d t11 M1 1111: A 'a 'd 19-8. 111 ' H11 11 11-5. Al was 1 C14l1I1jj 1115 111t. ' ' ' 1' 11 'fu 11 11 L+- A5 ++ 2 NORTHEAST'-3 A Jun: was rf -her! -A' 1 CARL KUGLER 2046 North Elghteenth Street BORN FEB 9 1911 Cl AGHORN SCHOOL ll IL 11 cd 111 H11 ctlt utter y 1 1111, 1111111111 Ht Wl 1 tentcr 011 11 mt 1ll tc1111 H 1x1 1 oothdll q ld L 11. re IC 111 1, 11 1 11 8811116 111,113 crxtd 1 tht Lutker R1111111 0111111111111 1 d n 1 1 111111111 tudw1 uelu 71 e lex 711116711 t1 11 OE WILLIAM B LAWRENCE 6105 North Fanrhnll Street KUCIE JOSEPH R LARKINS 1333 West Sllver Street BORN JUNE 10 1910 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL we d1d not m1kc 1 f1aQl'1 111 h1s Frc hm111 md Sophomore yelr Huwcxer 1n 111 Llfllill' year he W1 found p1LlLf.,ll1g, for .1 pos1t1o11 1111 tht Cru s C 111111try Te1m H 1 1151 1n 1 tor hut 1n the 14 7 Rcxuc 111 whlth he played 111 cuellent put Hc WI 1lw1ys wtll up 111 hu tudu. hung mer1ror1o11N cxerwl umcs Poe S only 711,611 BORN JAN 13 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL 1 18 one 11 the we l1ke e ow ll0llI1 st 1111 H IH et 11d SOLll1W1L The GymLt1der C11 1 d B11 IIT 11 member Speech max he snhef But x1le111c IN g11l1i1 11 1 MBILL' Seventy one ,giigiy L' D S 6 as gjggy, R' I1 1,-S,.Sea1 3 . G' 11 1 .3,57.iz54, - ' ' I 1 ,, N., 41' 1 S ,,,,, ' ',,.., ,,,,, in ,, 1 . , . K ge stat 'S Il- 1z 1 11 plzy' 1 F 1. ' as 1 ' tl 1 B Class F1 ha 1 . e 'as on thc V1 rxzty F ' s 112 . 111 th' MA Class 1 1 p s' Pd l 's scctun 1 the 1' 2 . K lv' N s 111 ' 1 I I ' lI1ll1C Au an B Clusics and was il 1Cl11hCI' 11 th' Eng H' g 111111. In s -' 1.1 11 .11 a gum ,'K1a1g' 1 11 d rj nw. .1 I -- 1 J N ' 1 . . ' s 1 z 1 s. ' . ' zsl 1 swf 2 . CASLQIL 1C . 'Wg' 1 1-8 1 ' . .' z'. ws. ' ' s 1s. J ' ' ' J s ' 1 ' 1 L ,, 1 HI 1, ' 7 B'l1 f ll ' d fll s 1' d :'h I. c qui a 3 1 '. 1: s ass 1:1 1 asa :'t1vc +0 -Q' if 'Q' +5 +. NOKTHEASTI3 A JUNE l928 Q Bl' q - 6 T? iY KIM NORMAN E LEONARD 633 West York Street BORN MAY 28 1910 ATLANTIC CITY HIGH SCHOOL IN 11111 d1 pliycd l11 1tl1lct1 1l'11l1tx lux playmg, 1111 the Fu l'11111l1 1tl11ll 1 11 r 1 11 C 1 Fh1111p1111l11p 1 Ltl11ll Tt 1111 1111 1 Gym LCR 1 all tle 11 d JNL the 1' O lmvzm, just tllt ,greatest ptp CREW KIMBER H LEE 2325 West Lehlgh Avenue BORN JULY 31 1910 THOMAS M PIERCE SCHOOL lm 11s 1 611' s tcm tm to rc 1 Ire 11111 Clcnt but 111 11 1111 ll l1 l1ct1111c A 1 t111t M1111 tr 0 IC Track Te1111 H 1 Ii XL 1 111 1 mc111l1er nf the Mlll1Cm8IlCS Club NORM LEON IRVING LEVICK 1015 Somerset Street BORN APRIL 25 1911 MILLIAN s PIERCE sCHooL cw wok put 111 1. 11 11111 1 vu -1 l11Ll11l7Ll 111 thc M1tl11111 ltlts 111d E11L111ct11n Cl I1 H trxed to do ulmr he Il10ltj,l1l lj.,l1I Fan' xguare clean and ulutc Seventy two fl I 1 - - 1 Q1-L' ..v 1 1.fA-5,14 eg - ,fain Y 1 S .'117mY',,', - ' ' I I Z QE-:iff G? ' 1 . - , rv' V, - 5 iv' , f l , . UK' .H 111 If l1rsl twt y 1 S, wa: ' I' st 111 l11s lill ls ns Z1 ALL ' stu . ' ls l 'Ll ycz ' C 'z ss sa 1 zg1 l tl 1 . 1 's ulsu on tl1c ARC I' Staff 1 d 'S ll 1 ' 5 T . He leaves the stifI111g TUU111. and wwnex 11111 lmflqf' 1 I1'4'S.' 'sz I' 1 -1, 1 F111 1 t'11111, He lad il hc tl 11 thc B ,lass , 1 VY S Bask' 1 'L . NN11' 'A11Is11vvz1s1 1111. 1 cr w l1e'.1 111 A eff f 'yy 1,15 1 . HCV t L l H thi Ulu C1 ' Kal. HC 'as also :111 .ctivc ' 1 1 l .'i Y 1' Q :ll S, U g ' 1 1 mfr Y , V A V A X , 1. .1 NORTHEASTI3 li' 3 JUNE l928 J EARL LIND IR 5424 North Seventeenth Street BORN AUG 17 1910 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCPIOOL may WH tml e L tnl xx A l X LINDT MAURICE E LOGUE 140 Wentz Street BORN APRIL 23 1910 JAMES R LOWELL SCHOOL nry took put III the lm ClfIl1Vl He nlwly mlnlgtd Cup th t 1nd the tmtmer mn 1 good Imumn r A pal ulw IS witty grmd and mug A ellou th a :le and 4 ju g Ur W, FAIRY EVERETTE A LOMAX 2724 North Falrhlll Street BORN DEC 13 1910 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL Lo only pmrtmpated ln the German Club nn h lower ell term ln hls Senior yexr lmwuer he decided to tep out md he hetlme 1 memhu of the 1978 Rexue Begun e ol hx knuwledrc ul DYrlmtlI1LN he found ll xuy easy to ul'Ht.un .1 guutl mark m Engl:-h A 'lC'TN QlTl1Nll jellvu HLO., Seventy tlnec , -Q1 X ' ,31irL5A , , D l 0 A K. sv - I ' eff' T - 5 -gr.. -- 'P' T' Ji ri L fi l A., .Y ' ' 'Rr 'fi' , ,Y ' 1 ,- W 7 0 A ., , v, L, . , v . . , ' . ULU l N ret sen ' lm clzxsz in th' wlmul S' ate. llc :mlm us an lll'L'sl1lIlilIl Urznmlstamd . LlX'l!'Ul'. WL' lun lmrc L1 HLl7IL1j'N in Clam '28, Nu -'cl tx llt'7'U, hut in llelglxt very grunt. 7 1 F' ' .l 11 ll. I 1 s 1 :fr tuk' e'l:Lss. '4-l- ' 5 1 ,- 1 .. Y , I i f f wi sm' li f , lf' l , l l l .. H . , . N 1 ' ' ' ' is 'ass s, ' 1 , . 4 S 1 W 'z 1 .. ' . 'a S I 's A1 L., ., 0 ..- + 7 +7 3 1 v. NORTIIEASTGI ,L JUNE I928 -Q' + is f HERB JAMFS MACOSEY 2306 East Clearfield Street BORN MAY 16 1908 E T STEELE SCHOOL xmmnt vxd the memhcl of thc Claw who xx1 xcry LILIICI und umttnt to rcmun Ill the h1tlx Iilllllll wt mot xv trmt xmf, 1 pun y P15 uxxtxu l dd ct hl lNlllIltI'l h :tm xxx mt L 1 We see ag.,am ue xeelq m 1 an To nd Il nate o Iklacoxex x hmm HOWARD HERBERT LOMAX 6734 North Broad Street BORN MAY 13 1909 JULIA WARD HOWE SCHOOL cr as ine uf t e t on L ht vx cn c 111 or mmm ha ehall mme h t uc tu I ur c xx un uh 1 to tumplctc the U1 on Ttnm next Uxtllplhll hl llllllkl and ht cntcrtd cxcml lll1llD'imCI1l drrtd 1. mc um c n 1x Ill x 1 pr1n11p1 mm tht Ruue Ht xl U 1tt1ndeLl the Buxlng ll M4t1lm1elxnand l7lllIjOTf.,11l l IIMMIE HOWARD J MAGNIN 2728 West Girard Axenue BORN MAY 30 1910 ROBERT MORRIS SCHOOL Tlnx lid LIITIC tu Nurthmst where hc h ld 1 1lfl1Cl quiet ex: tame at 1thlv.t1t1lly ll1LllI1Ckl he v.1 dt L llllly rt L f mum tly Club 1 tll being, 1 mtmhv. ul tht mm Cxtlm Sump Club Ewrx class muxt lune a Nlfllx Seventy four . . vs-Q D 8 .f'yN 5 ' K. 77 . , Y. -v E ' A meeegjir fl 1 Neivfy 7 Y- 1 .S ' , 'LL f .-D 1 7 H hu W 5 1 l'1 firs thi ld 'h th 'al f frcfl 1 'S ' 'Q . u d am imj y lm '41s z l' s ' '. -S. He st' 3 in unr of tl Sf 't tlajsa d x 1sa ' al l ' X' , ' 1 s 4 ' 5 .1 Cl h. 1'l ' Jae lqnov , m V fo ' .ll ff 1, , . . ' ' ' L' . HC apex s f his ' ' Ntudj Y. 's -ull lwlcs. H '. xc 1 g 'S V ':l4 in Base ull. wh 'l ahx 'R l ' Hlll W1 rlc if he wants lu. ' 11 ' l - - ff Y, , . 1 'z :J ' 1 :'z ' fs' '. Nc 2 ' 1 ' . 'as H111 ' S'c z ' and T 2lSlll'Cl' ul' th' fl' 's' as W' as '11 X 'r ' ' ' . t 11 H , 1, ir Auf X 'Q' 37- l NORTHEAST Q 'X if Q Jun: 1928 .f f , QAM 3 76 ?M'- LAWRENCE A MANDELL QNEQ 635 East Allegheny Avenue BORN FEB 7 1908 FRANCES E WILLARD SCHOOL 1rry 11 1s 11llXXLL1 true N1111 11.1 r11 H1 1111111.11 111 11111 1 M111111r 111 1111. B1 11131111 TLIIII 111 7 1 R111 111 1 1. y 1. 1 1111 111 1976 11. NIIIL s 111 lgtl 1 11 1L,d 111115 11111 W1 11.1 LL 1 1 11 1 11111 ll 111111.11 11111 H Wl 111111 511111111 LNL1 term 11111 v1 lk 1111 111 111y 1.11 111 1111111111111 r s 11111111rc11 y 1 111 111 vu 1r 11. A1 IXI 111' f11111111111 1 1 1 'X 12111111111 f111111111t111 1 1llLlCl1I 1111111111 111 1 y 111 111111, 111 C11 111 11 111 LL 1 1111 ls Stvwe and 511115511 L I 111111 HARRY ROBERT F MCCAMMON 2712 North Front Street BORN NOV 28 1910 WN1 H HUNTER SCHOOL Although ad1ptc11 to the 1111111111 pha 1 111 L1fe M1 better known as the Re11.rer1d dc11111.d to 11111111 up 1118 mu Lllllf 1r1mc and jUlI16d the Gym S11111d R11 Wd 11111 w1t1111111 111111 tllstlnn 1111n 1'1e1ng, a Senltor and an A1tc1111te 1-11 WIS 1111 .1 I'l1C111l'1CI' 111 the Commer11.11 Cc11g,rap111 Clllh One 11111111 111111 10 1111 LX 1111s11y studylng l1lN s11111o1 1111111 due 111 t111s 11c 1111111111611 Lfllllkl 1111111- l:11rl111 1111pp1511 11'111111r51 1115 1151 111111511 117151 Seventy 11115 LARRY HARRY G MARTIN QNEQ 428 Roslyn Street BORN MAY 7 1909 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL 11ng111 111101 or11111t enry W1 xcr 1111q Un 11111111111 111 1111111 1111. M51,ap111J115 11111 1111 ARI 11111 511111 Hury wls lVklfK1LKl 111 1111r for Tflkli HC Wls 1 11 1 1111m111r 111 s1.11r1 A 17ea11m 0 11111511 11 MAC 1- 1. ' ' 1 , 14'z:,1'1- W , . 7 , V - 'Q Z .FE-.ff-' - ' ,. U . 1 -M 1 .- - 1U , 13, Y 7713-777 6 7 'Q.1. ff Q YY ir -Q -,, 1 1 . , . L: is 1111c of 1111: 1-C11 ws 111111 111: s '1 'z st 1 Spi . sl' sas a 11' ' as' 111 'L ' 19-8. 111 1111 s'1 111s L' 1111' 111' was 111 l1'2ll'1 '1 1'y11 g, - 1 - was Bu: M1 1 ' 11 t1 ' N111 pl Q as 111' Sl l'l'g1l1' 11l1l't11l hh P1'cssC 1' . c as 11 .Vg '- 'y 1 '15 a S' A 1 C ' 1:11 1111:sc services 111: Wu: 11 ll Ilrst Class S' A ' A 'a 11. 111 tl ' Class '1 tics 11c was :11s11 p1'11111111c111. 17011111 1111 1111: C C1a1ss 131111111151 C11111' 11111 '. I 1 1 11111111 111c B 1111l 1 N 1 ' il1L1 t11c S I s11 111c F C1a1ss. His 1111111 'Ls 4'1l1ZL'Ll hy 1 ' 'ass w11' 1 ' 'as Cl tCLl 11185111611 111 1111' HD. B, 1 1 A C11 Jscs. ll ,, 1 Dll x.'S 1' 11N 'is,x'H 111 ' ' 1 1 5 A 1 1 1.1 V5 'i ' 51' ' 1'. 1311s L 111 SS '1 9 . 11 1, . , . . 1 s 's sf ac. - , - - .1 I 1. YV... VS . X S :I in ','1 1' 'a..'z:zs' -'f ' 1 1 , ' 1 'zjs 51 1 uliwf' .gr -Q- av 'Q' NORTIIEASTB f 8 JUNE 1928 iv -Q' Q. 9' 'V ROBERT W H MCCANDLESS 4920 North Thirteenth Street BORN MARCH 23 1910 WILLIAM H HUNTER SCHOOL Mac 15 a fiery ha1red student who selected the ClCtII'lLll course with the object of becommt an mterxor decorator the hu me s of has dad Mac exerybodys frlend vxould xlxxay h ln l1CL1l.ll mood He would nexer let cla recltatlou become m mt tonou be ause he would always be prepared wlth vutty and chttrlul re marks to awaken one on a clrow y day MAC JOHN McCORMICK 2181 East Hagert Street BORN FEB 22 1910 WILLIAM H HUNTER SCHOOL et xpta m F He hx 1 splendxd phyl ue vu uh ht me ped hlm eun 11 I. ln the Cym Le xder .1 ot Mu lthlctztxlly lntlmed but he hx been on the Honor Roll kljwlll UIUCS and wx the Vice President of thc Radio ub A lwe uzre never g oumled eter judge a man hx lx s lo MAC HUGO MERKLE JR 4744 Rlsmg Sun Avenue HUGHIE BORN JUNE 20 1909 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL After spendmg several years at Central High School great hght broke upon Hughle and he made '1 turn for the better and came to Northeast At Central he was Captaln of the Swlm mlng., Team and their best performer ln the tank At Northea t he made the Team and swam for the school on sexeral occa lons He was also a member of the Mathematics Club at Northeast Tn not too late to see a better uorld Seventy stx f-aux 0 ' 31 1 ' A alx Qi D fa .sat G 1 vu .I11i'.w,'.' ' . ' 1 A. W-J. Y Y , -G -1 .,f 1 3 v 'g.,.,f' -Q wv i i i U .s , . ' ' A 1 A ' ' ' . ' s sq . . . , ' ' ' . f 1 ' s e ax c ' , . ' ' ss ,i ' ' 1 r - 5 s . . 1 ' -' is olqsf' . , . Mac is llAg0Od'lOUl'i1l1g, happyfgwlucky type of fellow who 1nv's s most ol his cz i.l ords. is 1 5 ' sq 'h' zslfl ' 1' ISM ' ' 1 s'Cl'ss. N only IS 1 2 1 ' f' , ' :s ' ' I 1 'QS I' ' ' ' Cl . .. . 1, T .. ,, , . 9 . ' . . 'Y a 1 7 7 4 1 , r , , . S 3 , ' . Hs' - , 1 ff ,I ,Q-6 -lf -7 fra -vw NORTHEAST I3 5 JUNE l928 .ht 04' 7 X 'i vo -Q' gt- 4.7 lj IOHN J IVIERKLIINIGER 819 West Eric Avenue BORN IVIARCH 17 1910 BAYNARD TAYLOR SCHOOL lvlrrk trpptd tr tht lrrrnt bv bernf., eluted benrtor rr e wr Trtr uru tht C1 rurrn Club and rn nt rx mrrnbtr uf the Mrthtmrtr and l:rrg,rneerrnL flub Merk wr A real Beau Bvumel rs Mer MERK JOHN L MOOCH 3633 North Cam1c Street BORN APRIL 6 1910 SIMON MUI-IR SCHOOL o n L trded to f lluw rn the f wt tep l s rtrr namesake and jorned the Boxrng, Club emce then the other mem bers have been havrng, a hird trme of rt ohn L w rs well lrked and due to hrs popularrty was eletted to the Sen rtt twrte rnd w an Alternate onte He was also aetrxe rn the Commertrrl Geogrrphy Club The beat un rn lr e rs to glrt or the za rderdof, JOHN L VINCENT G MORAN 2864 North Bambrey Street BORN JAN 22 1911 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Vmce hrd 11 well h1lmcecl career There was not much heard of hrm durrng, hrs Hret two yeare stay at Northeat b rn hr unror year he tarted to break out Vmce ran on the 1976 and 19'7 Cro sCountry Teams He also was a member of the 1956 Tratlc Squad XIIDLC was eletted Hrstorran of the Com mcrtral Geography Club rn hrs junror year and frlled the oflrte mth great skrll In hrs Seruor Term Vrnte became .1 Bank Ollrtral and xxrs made a member ol the Record Book Stall To make 11 name ' VINCE Seventy seven H. ,-W 1 W ,.A, ,PY A V, 'wiv ' fwvix , . VNV, 4 s l GQ: 1. , TT vi' - ' ' ' 7 4 l5':0't,'f ' 4-1'-law 'f ir Y , ,Q - 53- PY 1 I .- 7, ,, , . ,, , YY r . ,-..-,f i u 7 6 , L N, 1 .. V X 1 .Y Q K.: .lm C Class. He QS 'gs ul ' 'Q 1 I 1 1 't e e ' i'iCS1 'Y' ls as 21 Cr1rndst1rnd Booster. He also played Interfclass Baseball. r l 1 , 1 h cle 0 ' ' ' or s s ol hr: rllrs ous H ' 'I 1 ' '. 1v: ' . . li ' 2 ' ' ' . 1 as 1' x.,k. -'.,' ,Ji ji 1. ., . , . ' 1 ' 1 1 . ' ' 1 ' 1 . J s , ut ' 'S w. NORTIIEASTGS A , Ia Jun: l928 47 fr + -f 4-J JOHN B MORRISON S05 Wl1lg0hOCkll1g Street BORN JUNE 5 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL lk pc 11 klllllt 1 qulct umc VK 111 It TN111tI1e1L Hovnexer L 1 rl clblllllltlklll GcfLr1p1 Q 1 1111111r ar 1111111 1crc vu 1 1111111 11.11 a 1 1 llovx tl11t 111yc111c ould He see ed to emulate Cmlxdgc' JACK IHOMAS W MORRISON JR 1913 East Clllllb9!'l'll'ld Street BORN APRIL 30 1910 WILLIAM HUNTER SCHOOL xml P1 1 1e 1 111 xx M1111 1 T1111 L t 1 llll5Ll 111 TL A11111111 11 1 H 1 1,111 L owl 1 1 S6111 H11 11111 Q adorned the 1e11cmbl H1 TOM MOVSES H MOVSESIAN 2939 Waterloo Street BORN MAY 17 1908 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL 11111,l1 11 C11 1t e M1 e studlccl 11r 111 cpl CXCI'yIl1lI1L to l11m ell V11 11 1 member of 'Xthleue As Oklltlllll A 8111116 111 all A f on n or 1111116 MOSE buenty 811.1111 1 0 I I 0 1 I fig 3 -. 51,41 6 1 K Y ,'f?57: ' ' -'vi---U 'V ' 'F'-P 1 - ww- A A Ae 1 1 0 Xkwf -Q ' ' ' 7 O 1 JTO --Y 1 if , . jz'k s1 '11 ' ' 'l'l'z QS, f'.l'1' was elected L1l11'a11'1z111 ml 11: I 111 ly 'lL1'1 in hif 'I ' ye' . Altl 1 1 rl 'as 111t 'l In 'd of ck l'1e 111151 e ' 1 L ' C like. ,. J in k T V . . . I K 1 -JI-111111. l1.1s l1:1d :1 successful four years ut N4II'1l1C2lSI. He l1z1s play 11tl f11411l1g1ll 111111 l'1zs'l1zll :md ls 1 ' 1 zger 111 the Bane' lull '11 . Du' 11 il 1'en1:11'l1z1lNl' 12llCl1l 111 pencll NliClfl11I1g he IS il 111e A tl ' 1 and IQECKYTCI H11 Sta ilw. e l11s11l511s--1-d th' sch asa 1 ator. U ' ' C LCCS' , . All tl11' 1 IS tl11'ee y 1 's at N11'l1 ust. DS N 5 ' lz Ll Q d k 1 .fl 1 S , He '15 als 1 1 the 1 ' ' Qs 'z . T U I, ' 1 W, , .1 1, . Y If .7 uv 7 + 6 si' l nom'u:AsTm we Jun: ms HAROLIJ MUELLER 2257 North Slxth Street BORN MARCH 14 1910 WM B HANNA SCHOOL lrold lll1lIlIl11Ull lv Lltttn tht out tmdlng, clcttrxtul stu ent m II a ml tlu tudtnt l'11 dy He reprv. entmd 1. klllk 1 llllll f.,r1 ultlon Hnold Lll L 7 K. L U BlNlN L o llllllllllg Llltllt wut uvnndttl when hs wls eluted TILINLITLY ilu Cl ndl xt I g., ss L mt mn tml FL lm et HAROLD DANIEL F MULDOWNEY 1959 Denme Street BORN OCT 14, 1909 EDWARD T STEELE SCHOOL Dan wx mother athlttm clcttrltlm hc bcmg, 1 nmenmhtr of the m Leader d Cn Co 1try Team m hxs ld wo y ortheist in 1 1 held thc lll'11l.lll6 rceord ol ncxcr hen absent from ehool 111 hl four yclr stiy 111 hugh sthool The uorld noux nothmf, of lti greatest men DAN SYDNEY NORWICK 1927 West Erie Avenue BORN JAN 20 1912 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL 1s A rea le ow He went out lor mterca sport and by pcrsexcrance ex entunlly tuned lu numerals ln football H ml W1 4 l'11Cl'11bCI of the CNCfll Inter Ll1ss Svummmg Team F01 d1XCl'1UI1 he attend thc Ldtm .md Matlwematle Clubs He also was m one ol thc Rcxues H1- work was apprctlated and he WA- rumrded by .1 pil'-1t1UI'l on the Record Book Stafl Now wlzx slwuld an alnzanat The name of tlm Lguod deature lultli' STD Seventy nme ,----b-A-A A 1, A A -A ef, 1 L, 1 7 , 0 --ik? - N..-i-.fr-he f 1 W v .l,.a:1?q - I 1 H fqy 1 I1 , 'L-1-ff -o W Y U H 1 , . . H: 1 ' sl 1 'd 1 sz 'f ' 1 3 Ll' . was il most zlctlvc U 1l'1'1' 1' 1 s 1 1 . ' 's' ' th' cle' ' 'als ns SCIHIU 1' from thc Class l 1 ad 1 ' . 1 ' mt 'stetl l1l111SCll Ill Llx- Bmxmg Clulw. ElC'tri'a1l Cl lx :t'rs Clul'1. C Class Banquet. :mtl tlw l928 Revue Committee, NNHZIF' ld'S s , , 4, ., 12. . ,. . is. . .. . ol 1 1 ll 11'cllil,'.'. llNlli1' l l ' sulf' ' I ' '. fuulf' 1 1. -1 N N 'zsz 1 ' 'S . 2 ' ' ' ' Gy s an . :ss I ur z ' 'st t cars at N .q. Da :lst ' 1 ' ' 1 g '. s' ' 's' ab. ' 'Y . V R T . I . .L I I l l 1 .1 H ' 5 Syd '.' l'll. A flss. 52 3 ' ' 1 112 's . ' . B 1 so 'gs' ' s ' 2 vu.. ' s. ' V s' s ' ' ' s L ' 5 + X TY -if l? NORTHEASTQ X ' Juni: 1928 nd. 'V 9 4' C ? JACK DALLETT B O NEILL 1817 North Mascher Street BORN JUNE 25 1912 JOHN MOFFET SCHOOL me to quite 1 jOu1n1l t He beelmc Felture Edltlll Ol the Nlegbaplzmn 1 member Of both the ARQHINIM and Record Boo Btafk He Wd 110 1 member Of Surxeymg Mathe Illitlkg Bumter German and Englneerlng Club Dallett s smile and lrnlz un Are wundw ul nh up ue must almxz 'ABOBH JACOB OLITSRY 4815 North Fnfth Street BORN JAN 13 1911 JAY COOKE Jfz I-IIGH SCHOOL .1 IS One Ol NO1rl1c1 t lnrny Llub member h1 belongs to nearly CVCIY club ln sehoul rum the L1t1n Club to the Chew Club he was a member of nearly xll He erred On the Megaphcrne 110 a member uf the ehoul Orehe tra md VN On the honor roll hX eril times A 30111 man must d pu t alas IRISH ROBERT PETITT QNEJ 235 North Upsal Street BORN MAY 26 1910 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Bob Jumped ught Onto the Frc hman BaQeball Team The followlng year he played with the Seumnd Team He aeted .ls Awlstant Manager of Sotcex two years and then ctuned hls NE' as Manager Of Suecex Good work Bob H15 smile was the bggest tlzmg m NE E1gl1ly W .rxfr Y 1 I ' , a3'g.,NfSi1,1 1 Q' ,,.,,,, ?,' C ?':ls fZ1 Q - 'W-'HHH ef-1--' 1 .1 ffmfup, - A W , 1 1 ' '. 'f' A 1 .1 v NA -1-ff f- C 11 i T , . , A . J'ck A ' as 1 ' As, r vp ' ' 1 . I Stall for a time anC was a member Ol the Leaders Class. He was . S sr ' f ' 1 'as I J ' .C C I l l 9 5 lrisl1 sec d be ' 2 C 'z1S. 'L 1 ' ' ' J ', 1 3 'L ' lg 1 1. 's rs 1 , ' A , - 1 . S. .' ' ' f s. zfs' 9 1 1. 1, , . ' s . . 1 1 1 1 S BORN JAN. 2, 1911 KENDERTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Jack made good his entrance to Northeast hy playing on the Freshman Soccer Team. However. lm forte was swimming and he was on the team three years for which he received his NE, Jz1ck'i was in two Northeast Revucs. ll I11Cl11l'9Cf of the Senate Award Coinrnittcc. and il inemhcr of the Mathen1atica and Gym Leader' Cluh' BORN MARCH 18 1911 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOI 1ndy when hc aint to lNo1the1 t h d m it ons to he 1 etc h I1 td 1 11Lll'11Cl S lor fre hman 1 L a B t C nexer 1 owed up Katt o ood p 1 1 H t r t H1 xxexcr me Lxee c 1t fre n 1 1 o 1 ed n Crt 1 lot 1 L l llf 1 icxcd the tn t e 1 1111 in I: itoi m I the Me L1 mm He 1 P U 1 XXI + - 1-V A A A - M 5351 ' G, , 7 ,, - - W NORTHEAST m Q Jun: -l928,:j Y 1 uv Qu ,..., Qi' 56 69' JOHN PFEIFFER QNEJ 1338 Pike Street F te li e the mo n A half un 1 ,1 C11 zern 11101 Y ll LL Pju er JACK 'I AL1RED PILSON 5951 North Eighth Street BORN JUNE 20, 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Dix waQ one ol tho L lclloxu who tlyed in the hiek round until the emor ye1r He pl wed Inteielaw B1 l1eth1ll in 1976 But in the lacr year he blo omcd out and was elceted t the 511111111 1nd Rerord B00 St1tf The eonfidcme that the 11.1 hid ri Dix was well pl med A nun m the ma mg, DIX ALEXANDER PINTZUK 2735 North Germantown Avenue L7 X p c 1 1 little 'BANDY Eighzx one 1 D' 5 A 5, M a' o . ' ' 1-fckle, r 1' ' in o lg11o'4 ' 'I -4 ' 5-' 1' 51' ' - S ' ,Zh gl' zs L ' -. ' A SS 1 ' I ' o ' 1 1 ' 1 - li 1 5, - ' 1 ' fs 1 1 f ' J 1 4 ' MBL ' C' ' ' ' 1: , a 11 b'i Q C11 zthl , 'C S art' rut and got hi? -all: ' B- h ll, Ll h till ' his : Vows and S a fi Q l1yC' wig loft to he X111 'i y, 1 ' ' . lr Tl Ll 1 Stlilfl 11111 als' plzy I t 'llff F1 hill. LIJ al o had JU1lI'1111llftIE 2: 1 y and ach' ' diri exon of h ug M: ag' g 'Ll' ' 1 A A ilu' pl 2 1 :leo 11.1-1 a mcmhcr ol the Latin Cluh. ln s ite l tl 1 . he '15 very l'op1l.L1'. Chu up. J '11 olww 11.1.1 11 ,1511y.'i f Y, 'Q' 6 'tif 'B NORTHEASTGJ F ra Jun: ms ERNEST PLUNKETT mm 3258 North Front Street BORN JAN 22 1910 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL mt e 0 L 1 ln ie! ulter mound Nmthtlt md the beuxte ht In rd hlm unong tmelr 111 me wr on the t.l11111PlUD oetex term for Mlllell he vta wnrdtd hr NE He 1lS1l wr mrrded rn INE for ba eball A1 at the m n u ll does the est 'That getx more lxnlxs than all the rest POT EDWARD G PLATTE 2917 North Seventh Street BORN DEC l, 1910 SIMON MUHR GRAMMAR SCHOOL Wmen we GrQt ww Ed me reuzed that m our Illldif vu .1 tudent ot remarkahle ahxllty Our judgment ww eonhrmed hy the number of tlmef hu name vme on the Honor Roll Ed vu ln er e tt ln p 3 Ik.'1 e ummm enough to nttend Leader flu an xeeelxtd l or 1 1 ll UI Ill met and steadx Luth utr uluaxs readx ERNIE STEPHEN POTOK 2726 East Clearfield Street BORN AUG 18, 1910 JAMES MARTIN SCHOOL Pot Lame w1th the ret of u ID 1924 and contented hlm elf dllflllf, h1 four year at Northeat wnth hemg a good fellow 1n enernl He xxent out for the Traek Team and WIS 4 memher of the Suence Mineralogy and Camera Clubs Some mar s 0 vwtue are ns outward pomtt Ezghtx two , ' AA' 10 -V 3 0 - ig -'?. Q, 1 ' . w's.1'4'- ' 1 5,3-,at . ' I 1 : ?.i72 E ' r ' fl, -ez. L ky v 'g...:y -Q M yi O I ' . A ' al' ' ' 'QS' s ' . 2 ' Y ' ' . 'S ' '.. . 'zs t f s 'd' hw'-.I cl '. R 1 4 1 sl ,assi cl us NL l hs zhllty. ln hie FCII1 ' year Inf class LIICS reeognmlng his worth elected hun to he class l'll5lUl'lll11. . . , . 'xEr is at friend of every m'mher l' th- class. He S 2 1 ' ive wt a' zf.z 'Va asa ' 2 1 l ' '1lli.uEl . is 1 2 ' 'S . 'a ' S . 1 5 asa 'z 1 ' ' S3 . U 1d S 11 'l r 5 l7 .' , i- .'-,.. ... .. H . . .. .. Q , S S . H . S . Y .S F S . . Y Y I . sv 1 . Y ' ' ' 1 as ' 'V . ' 1 1' ' ,z ' - -i L., + ti , 1- ' NORTIIEASTU IT f 0 Jun: l928 Y' 5 Y X57 'C' ST BENjAMIN PROIAS 2018 North S1xth Street BORN -IUNE 12 1910 FI RGUSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Llllly mxtt 1 ly 111111111 X111 1 1111111 1 kllttk 11 1 5 111111 luh 11111 Wl 1lWLl 1 11111 11111 ul tht Tr1H1L IX 1 II1 ur BENNT ORRIN de HAVEN QUINBY 1319 West Alrdrle Street BORN FEB 22 1911 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL O11 the starl uf the MEgdPll177l8 lu I11 done hm: vmrk Bcenuwc ul I1 lhlllly he W1 put ln eh1rg.,e of tht llICI 1ry dcp1rt111c11t 0 the 411111 He 1 11 11 011 the Retor Boo t.11 W1t 111 hls 1Lt111 c Uumhy hld tlme to 1ttcnd 4.NLl'll 1.11111 111d 1,0 out for lnttr l 5 PO e zh IllLlllIS of I1 1 H1 McTA VISH HARRY SCHILLER REDEIXER QNEQ 425 West Olney AY enue BORN JAN 11 1911 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCHOOL Hury honed I11 1h1l1ty 1 '1 xx mmcr by vunnlng 1 lverth on the C,h1111p11mh1p Sxx1111m111g Tmrn He wa MIUILCI 1 fh1111p1or1s 111 1111th1 1n B1 kct 1 Clm H r1y vm lu 1 ent ul the Ch 1111 my fluh md 1 111L111hcr ul the Gcrmm md C 111161 1 h uxt 11111 l11uf11am In u1,u1n out 11141111 I 1 iid HARRY Eqjny three .,.,... Q , lg 'x X 1 0 3 -- vvxtlga. 61, -- I 1'f.ii+ f' ' 1-v--g' ff , v 'QV ag' 'G 671-- l ' if 'if 7 .l 'I 'if V' wi, , 21 , . 1 ' 5 NB- pn '-I l11YII'1fll- 11 gluttun fur p11111sl11111'11L hy lillilllg ll wvk ' 'A ' 7 111 the hw. g x'llll'1. Hu Cl1lll'2ljlC, tl11'1'1:l111'c. 15 1111: to lv Ll' ', HL ztt' INILI-1111-u1111gs11I111' fci' C 2 aw El l11ClI 111 the l.lII1fl1 R111111 if 1 ' 1 ' Club. Ov ll' thc l7'1l1'L' dcxcwc c f i 1 1 .1 H 4 .. l Q dc Haven has taken part 111 several Rcvucs and one Senate Play: -A-f' tr - 4, Q, 114 isa' as xv Az 2 ff ARI 'Z 'sas 'd kszf. 'hz tis. Q' Nz ' 1 s '1 ' sa f class s 1'tS. Th 1 K' J 2 L c I-ll.fllYt.' were not in Us md. ff P! ' V ' 1 ' f. zs.s'1 V'--2 Y ' 'L ' S' 'lf x . 's 217 11f'lB - Cliss 11 ' :l'1 F :ll 1 d as h1llT1 S. 11' S , Jwsd' fu frfi 1 1 1 ' 1 z ' v ' fa Al Cllll s. H ' Z 1 V f r A ' V .fir . ,1 Q V I B ' V 1 I A . .K ' ' . N725 ,, ., .7 f -V 4' nr Q' 3+ 4.7 NORTHEAST 3 T My JUNE 1928 1, Xiu-1 , 'C' 6 Cf SAMUEL T REIF 5938 North Thirteenth Street BORN OCT 23 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL Sim time from the Simon Mubr btboul in September of 1974 We Gnd brm a quiet ineere elmp with .1 witty nature rt time He ba ilvnp been intcre ted in Bwebtxll and vue beliexc be know aw much about it ae inyone elee Sam ba been mtere ted buwn bi tbuul pirit by nexer being, late or ab ent in four yelrs bees all noux all AM STANFORD 1EWlS RILEY QNEQ 2724 North Twenty Eighth Street BORN AUG 10 1907 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Pit tilted bm tareer it Noitbm t by gaining a po mon in tbe fliunpiunsbip Fre hmm Sutter Tenn Later he beume 1 member 0 the Setond Te im and t rptnned the Sceond Baseball Term Pat pllyed un the Varsity B1 ebrll ind lwutbrill for two year A star 111 Baseball as he Our Llurd baseman Pat Rllew PAT HENRY ROBER TS 3633 North Fifteenth Street BORN SEPT 10 1910 KENDERTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Henny pu ed four years at Northeast minding, hi own busi ne S In his 'tlldlCN he excelled as can be Seen by his high axexaye A mmzcle lie studied' 'KHENNTY' Eighty four 6 ZX C' ll l ' 4-1'Q'iQ3. 71 1 W +5 ' ,.'XX:C4! cw I Q ravi-Lv'F' 5 ' -v--4 Y Y .lx .wm.?-,Q ' 3 1 i- QV -4-:idx I i ' .1 Y ,--. ' Q f f- w , ' 7 .xl .. Q2 . .Q . M V in ' ' . S ' ' ' ' 'V ' 1 i 5. S 1 '1 '. ' s ' 1. ' ' ' ' ' ' 's , 2 ' , 1 1 . N N S ' S in the Radio und Engineering Clubs of the school and has further S E 5' S ' ' ' ' Y S 1 . , , ..K..Sl- ZS- is ,,Y Q., A , I , 1 . Y ' . 5 1 H 1 . ' -. 1 ' I ' '2 i ' 25 1 1 . 1 1 ' 5 as 1 1 ' 5, 11 .1 1 . , :qs v s 5 f + cv NORTIIEASTQ Q1-2' va Jun: l928 1 Xxx! -lf -ri if EDWIN M ROSS QNEQ 1426 Lmdley Avenue BORN OCT 15 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL vu 1s tm Edlllil' 41 l'11tl1 tl11. ARC HIV! md Mega 141118 Vluf 1. L 1 1 1111.111 u 11 XLLHIINL C11n11111ttu Ll Q 1 ass Bnnqunt C 111111111 u 11 t 111111 L ul Ill IL Lt11111 41 1111 H s 1111 rr 11 tln K morn on Stal M1tl1u11 ltlr 111 E111,111u.11111,, fluh vu ILl WU I S Lnl L Vw Ll 1 41 11111 t11111 11 1 Wllllllllllf, T.. 1111 Ph xxn lun 11 L Int C1111111l 1 r 1 Illl ue 36111148 IX bum 11 z ldllglll 1 BORN MARCH Rothl'11rdt1 41111 1 lor Mme 111111 Lrlpllons III tu d1.1111111 trlted ln w 1 tn 111 the l'ru1Ll1 md Fe.11g1111, Clubs ROTHY PHILIP R RUDOLPH 5756 North Marshall Street BORN JUNE 5 1910 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCHOOL 1 1 one of those QUICK ort of fellows but well llkcd by ll o l11 fnend He ww 1 member of the f'un1111crr11l C-co r1pl1y 11 1 is xcry ntlxc 111 h1 6111111 11111: 1 ml tandln members H1 tl111ugl1t deeplx 111111 1101 ed .un Euglztx fum' ADOLPH ROTHBARDT W15I1ll1gt0l1 Hotel, Phlhdelphla, Pa 14 1910 HANNIBAL MISS 11 tu well lxl1UXNl1 mc111lm1 of the Llx 1 W cn ln l'UIUllf,,l1f 111 rhr l11gl1o. t H111 unt l r111d Stllld f 1mp111,11 H 1l'11l1ty l1 mme Cen 1 lortl1v11tl1 Llutcd to tlu Sc111tc H xx: 111 er s mm MINSL 1411 ou ldllgll darn xuu PHII X 1. ' 1 4 f qgigifgkzx L i 1 -Z4 Qgifg. , Y l ' 2-7? h 1 a ,'g,...f' -. O Q , . n Y I 4 1 Ed l1 ' 'V 1' 1 1 7 ia 'pl . Hs was Il1illl'IlliH1 ul tl11 S111z1t1. 1 1 l'11' f A and B Class E 1' '1 I ' ll 1111:111l11' ol the cIl'll'l5llI1llS Ba1:k1t and C Ch.-u 1 1 I 'll11s, Ed was il SCIIZIY. r and 111 ,halt 'a 4 '1ty r11'v1 1 tl 1 Elo' ' C llllll-I c was il 1111l11 l 1 11' l B lg .'z I. 1 1 1 's. 2 d 1' 1 I s, As ll rc 'ard 1111 his g at ' Ed rccclvcd :1 F1111 Class S1 Qt' A ':1rLl, Aft' all tl ls. uRuss l 1 1 t make the S ' ' 1 11 . 1 us also ll 111c111 1' l tl1c Stu l1 I 1 1. Hu stl11 Ll lu 1' Illilll ol' l11s clans. Tr 1 ' Q , 11 1 'jf' ED 1 YF I ll l I 'I ' ' I 5 . Hd . Il'lI 1'f' 1.11 s ' l1Uz fa Ia 111. isa 1 s A 1 as ' V 1 1' 1 .' z 1s1d' 1 '1.. Tet, I-111 '. ' ' ', fl I, 9 uPl'1'l 's J A S ' U ' ' 1 l f 's ' s. 'Liz , 'L E .21 Cl b. Ph'l W.: ' ' . ' ' t 's :md l'1 'Q 1 cl 1ts tf 1- , U, -1 . 1 14 1. ij' 4' o 0 'Q' if a 'V' 5? NORTHEAST Q 5 A Jun: was 7 T W L I Q 6 S '-- SABO WILLIAM N SCATTERGOOD 3361 North Dwrlen Street BORN OCT 25 1908 BAYARD TAYLOR SCHOOL 111 11111 lfltxl 1 1111 '1 111 IC 111 II1 111111 IIILIIIIWLTIIIP 11 11 LIIXLXIIIL f 1111 XKL1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 11 111L11 S6111 1 T111 111111 TIIITI A lmppx L,T171 1 11 thmg 1111111 TI11111 S1011 Hu USHORTY' Enghty mx ALBERT SABAROPF 2936 West Norms Street BORN NOV 28 1910 JAMES G BLAINE SCHOOL .1 0 IS gl ted 111111 1 1r11111 111111111 11'11I1t11 1 1 11 11111 c1mQ n1111clw tr11 1111121 1 111 L m LX 11111 1 1 11 C111 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1111 11 111 xx 111 1 ll 1 IIIIFI c 111s IL 1 1 rue 1111 1 1111111111 t 11 11111111 1 dres 1 1111111 1111 tXfW7t 1' SCAT9 CEORGE SCI-IAFFNI:R 5944 Camav. Strcet BORN MARCH 21 1911 JULIA W HOWE SCHOOL 111rty helped the B C11 11 1 1 II 11111 1 1l111p101'1 l11p'2 H1 NK lS 1 memI1c1 111 1111 51111111111 M11 1111111111 1111.1 E11g,111c11111g, flub 111 1111 lllr 1111111 of 1111 I'1jf11 T111 11 A7111 lxappx' 111 the das' IS l1111Q D 1 W Y ' O W.- Y ? 1 - 19114 A I 14 1 1 1 - f- ,L 1 gr-, C1 1,1 1 1 . , . A'S'b N Q 'f '1 ' s 1 ' 1 hc was llllt 1.1 f 'tz .. 2 I' Wk.: 1. 111111111111 d jy . 1111 gl I1' was l'1ltl1Cl' 11111 1'lllI11lfC in 11111 I1 ' g llhl' 11 111:1kc II1' Va'11y 111 1111y 171 thcfc sp 1118. yet hc :I111 d tl 11 11'llL'. N111'tl1c11s1 S11 't. 'I 'l is s ad 'zhl , Hs ':.' 111511 :1 IIICIIIIWUI' 111 tl11' M4111 11111194 ffl11l1. UT fx ' 11 11' 11' ,'x1'1,' XVI1 j V111 llllllliljlll, 11e1'1' .111 I ss df' 1 1 1 l I . ' 5 Sw sn l1, d A flaw 1' tb.ll ' tl If A d B Clnsscx. ' - 1 '19 1 tl' S 1111 . I111l '-.I11111111-11111 1115 1'l:1f- :tx Si N 11111 cl 1' 1 111 r. I , . ' 1 lf I V N11 ' 1' 1 '1 , 1 1, 1, I - 1 . Sl N N MSS wi the B:1sk111'12ll 11d 71 hall CI: ' 1 'asa ' A f, gl'-g'-5 1 1' 1 I 1. 1 + - f 1 + 1 uo1rr11cAs'r Q hrs 1 Jun: 1928 + XM! + -1 0 FHH WILLIAM JOHN SCHEIDEL JR 4906 North Nmth Street BORN NOV 4 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 1 W1 pre e11t1r of LIC Me1111n11 Art Se t11111 1111 C11 1y 111 t11ed 111111 to 1111111 the B1 ket 111 TLTIII 1'1llt th opp 111111 xx1 11 Ill HQFNVLXLT e 111 ped the 11 s WII1 thi. B1 1111 1 C1111111111111s111p md 1ep1'1te11 the 111t 111 thu. B Cl xx 1 11111111101 111 the ARFHIVI 11111 Raord B110 'it111 1 D1p11tx 1111 1111 1 1111 C11111 111 1 l'I1Ll11 er 11 1 1 B I1 111 1 Il 1111tt11 T111 I:I1J.,ll1LLfIl1g fluh 11w111d 111n1 1 1 1111111113 r A rustle 171 the cluxx 11111111 13111611161 Outude' HARRY GEORGE W SCHLADENSKY 1014 Wagller Avenue BORN JULY 8 1911 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL e WI 1 pr11m1nent member 111 the Gym L111111 C11 111 p t 11t1r 1 w1n11111n1 1 mn the Or111exlr1 11nd I111 Ger1111111 1311111111 111111 Wre t1lI1, 011111 Hex 1111115 1111116 J111' mrs 11111 11111112 BILL HARRY L SCHEMM 2513 North Eleventh Street BORN JUNE 1 1911 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL 1 1111111 x11 1111t111111111 I1 I1 t111 H 1111 R111 111 1115 11111. 1. 1111 11 1 11 e11 y 11 1111 11111 1 ll r11111 11 1111 1111 mx 111 11 C111U.1N UIOE IL11511tx x1'11'11 yiivix Y' 51 1 ' 4-'1-11:21 L' , '7 Q . 11 0 ,3 2:1-,124 1 -L WZ, PJ - -111! 0 1 , fg.1.,7 u ' ' 1 1 Q 2 -H X- , . . , . B'll as s 1 1 'A Q' s fzfls D1 . 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J11e w1s El 'mher 111 - Sf'1+ 4' v f X fr V1 -If 0 Ag X 7 NORTHEAST 3 A JUNE l928 -Q' o if X fl' 9 6 'U' WILLIAM F SCHOENHUT Seventh and Chelte11 Avenue BORN OCT 29, 1911 JAMES R LOWELL SCHOOL Scluny vnu 21 Hxture 1n the NIE Rexue t1k111g., p1rt three YCITS He 1111 a member of the Or l1estra the Surxty1111 Club IIT tl1e Germm Club B1ll l1eld 1 p111t11111 1111 tl11 Returd Buux 1 md vu xer 1s1ng., M1n11,11 f e 1 ll N1 Ll11lN.l 111 Tk 1 B111qu1tf111111111 11 XV111x l1a1r Exes 111 blue 11 l1111 A 1111 1111 1111 BILL RALPH F SCHOLL 1936 West Independence Ax enue BORN MARCH 17 1907 CLAGHORN SCHOOL 1111 Vkl a mem tr nl t11 xn1 t1Cl11 1 md pl ne 1111 A L 111 1111 the M5gdPl1lP7lE bt11f Sthull brmlgbht 1 great l11111or tu Nurtbmt by wmnmf, Hr t prl e for 1 xxrltten llI'l1l'l1l1'N ul '1 SCFIC ll tum xcn 1111 111 I1 111 1 1 u r1111x11l 1 SQ1111 'Xxx 11d The uorld nous 710111171 Oj 111 greatest men RALPH CLYDE M SCHUCK 3315 North Bouuer Street BORN MARCH 7 1911 CLAGHORN SCHOOL 1 me mto tl1t 111111 111 1 1e 1111 e C 1 1 prom tly ank lnto l11 t11d1cQ md wb turlty We ee no more ul l11m Wlth the e11cept1c111 of 111 OLLl 111n1l ment111111nQ ID tl1e m1r1t0r1 Q 11n1 the j1111111r y 1r Hem l1e Went out for 111te.1 L'1 xmmmmg 'md 1111111 lux numerxl 11 Qenlor 5111 l1c vms 1 111 r 11ltl11 Sv111111111111, tl Gym tClI11 d 11ftl11 L lLlLl f IX be lpllltll 1 x 1 111 1761117717 CT Lnglztx e11.,l1t 1-Q W ,VYA B' 1 K 4f?sgi . ' 2 umffjy G' 1 L e - A 1 I V I 1 T vu gf 'C i figa gr if . N ' 1 '.1Af1 z.. 'is C S . ' A 1 d 1 . 'K N 1 sm ' ' l' Stall' A A '11s Ad' t':' ff 2 11 11' tl1 Akilllvlg :11l vas ll 111' 'A rl ' C Clzes 1 ' f tt , U11d'ge'p 161-f 17. nd j' f d l' ' r - S'l lll' 'as ' b' 'l'G,' L': s Clusz :jd the Succer Team. He also belonfed to the Ennncering Club and 'zs li . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1' Hi 'A A' s 'Zx1 s z'A.:'s flee 's 131' z1ttl1e FY kl' l st't t'. H'11ls 1. at' 1 'ze 4 ' R ' 2 ' 1 7. Y Cy '11 ' ' Vl l 'tl tl ' 111z1j ty of tl1 lass .nd p S ' 's 5 '. 1 s' ' . ' s ' , . 4 , 1 NN. 2 . . , W. ,' 011. l1St tbl ' 4 ez . ' ' 'l.sS s ' Af 1 ' . S. l11 lk J ' 1 ' '13 : C111' be ' 1 'X' :111 4 S1111 ' ez s lluss. XVI M' ' 'f -111 1' 1'l l l 7'r 1' '1 Q6 7 4- fl' C1 Y-v. Nom'nEASTm ,xr JUN: 1928 + XM! v JAMES M SCI-IUCK 3315 North Bouvler Street BORN MARCH 7 1911 CLAGHORN SCHOOL nl d H1 or 1 b hr t two yen xt st mo pild ll l x tntum tu 11 tu 1C Howexer m hx tbnal elr e went out lor w mm ng, md wus 1 member of the eeund tum ll y nr he vu lgllll on the etuml tum 1nd reeuw. 11 merll I as vunnmng xl x t lr r Lu 1 lelp I x 'SPUDS SAUL SCHWARTZ 2263 North Front Street BORN APRIL 21 1911 JOHN B STETSON SCHOOL Swul Wu 1 member of the Gym Le lder C11 Q md took pirt ln the J.m Cnrmnxl He belonged to the Atbletle Askmmtnmm .mtl wax 11 member ol the Eleetrxeal Club The xpmt ul elertrlutv was in lum '7 FY' M NORMAN C SCI-IUH 446 Weet Carey Street BORN JULY 20 1911 BAYARD TAYLOR SCHOOL Spud ua 1 Gym Lewder md pllyed on the Sutter Team He vnb wn TLUXC member of the CJLYIIIHI Nilllltlllltlt md Enrm eermg Clulw An all around good yelluu HSAUL , Elgl1IV'I1I7lC , 1 Y. .r-fx A 5 - Q 11 -.S fiz 7 .':'2.5'.' Q ' . 1 , f- A 'Q' 3261! 1 f .1 2'-.ff '- IJ . v 1. 7 Jim i not gn f any sports in is ' S :rs 1 :'l l but . ll mis att' ' IS s d' s. ' ,' 'S y'1 b Y S1115 'ara ' s' ':. lnlslust ez zsxfa 's ' '. . 'dl's nu 1 s ur intvclanw X V ' lf. He L fu Ven out U Enders Class. A I u miller: unix llc. MII -- 9 sl s. . z Q' 1. ,l.KK-, .zQl.'QK 4,. .1 -, 1 I , . . rx 1 2 'S .s. 1 1 4 6 -Q' 4' 'Q' -v. NORTHEAST 18 J- N EJ JUNE I928 --Q f , W GUSTAVE CARL SCHWINN 1426 Nedro Avenue WILDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Carl joined many Clube durmg hm cireer at Northexst Among them were the MHthCm3I1LS Camera Clce and Commutnl Geog ra y ClubG He vm lc a memhex o Mr Pll111Ll pl-LIIUTII1 uad a d a Teller rn the Sthool Bmk rn 7 nd 'S I serxed on the Student Counul for tht lx t mo term md I utr :put m the Northeat Revue ol l978 The uorld mux nozlnng., o ztx greatext men CARL HOWARD F SEBERHAGEN 1100 East Rlttenhouse Street BORN JULY 9 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 'Haha lnld P0111 n on the MCHdpllO71C AR1Hlvr and Retord 4 X t xx 1 Scnntm three year Secretary o t e 1 1 mln: ol the C C11 Banquet Commlttee and Secretary ht A d B Cla Seht lound tlme for athletl Q ta mn C L p nt I tt l Football and holdmg memhershnp ln the Boxing Cluh thc Student Counul md A Cla Executlxe Committee Stand bac gurls he s a bad man SEBE NATHAN BERNARD SHAPIRO 2038 North Seventh Street BORN MAY 14 1911 JOSEPH FERGUSON SCHOOL Na e could n t do much for the tlxoml due t tht nt t ll he worked after Qchool Howexer h drd tmd tlmc to attend tht Mathematlce Club and wa a eteady memhtr H nl o retenx d hugh tholaetlc honors 'You never new The uor or uluclz he came tv do NA TE' Ninety , T , H-W , Auqlx 0 ' ' ' .H 0 5.,A.?f- - ,v- 177 ,K Y ' K ,:l'w3Pa,', - Yiifvw V Y . S K Y ,W-fr-:iw ii- I s Q 0 Wg f-' A rmefr -1 l l f ' 4 ' 4 . 15. . , I 'ph .. 'as asm ' f , 1 g Sq' . n ' f' 1 ' 'Z 21 'Zo lcztlso 3 f 'A ' 'sa 1. Afviftl . Q . I .. Y , VC . I f , .Q , . ' S U 5 , I Q ' llonl' Stzxtlx. ll' 'usa Q 1 ' . ' ' s. ' . f h C Kilgrwz ne -' - fzss ' ' . ' :nt X U an N Msses. 9' ' 2 'k 1 at' 111 n tr-cuss ' 1 . ' Y J ' A ' ,I . .' - ss 2 l ku 1! Y 't o s- 4, o ' lac hz . . ' . C 1 ' ' ' , 's ' 2 ' . e 1 5 'X' e ' k f y . C l , 'I' 0 'V' + 7- NORTIIEASTGS , Q JUNE 1928 Q ,grit 0 of 5'7- THOMAS M SHAW 418 Frlendshlp Street BORN NOV 9 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 11111 N Lllllkt Y Ll VL ll lt NUI' TLI UN 111 1111 11111 11 11 111 UWLNLI 1 1 dt 11 1 1 1L M1t11t1111t11 IL 111c11111 1 1111. 1111111114111 t1 1111111111 1118 1 Xe 1111 tl 118 nest 78111171 11a 111 111111 1 1' llt 1 1 TOM HYMEN B SHEINBERG 2301 Emerald Street BORN NOV 4 1910 WILLIAM I-IUNTER SCHOOL S mcy 1 no 1t11lcte dcspltt t11c huur 111. ptnd muy d1y 111 t11c to11rty1rc.1 phymg hu kctl'11l1 H 1 111111111 1111111111111 dent 1s Llll be proved 11y tht l1llI11lWCf 111 tnnu 111 111 been men turxous 11rd1wt1n1,,u1s11Ld mcy 111 111 s 11 1 L 1 t11 111 p11p11l1r buy 111 the lk'1LlLIl1lg settnmm keep on keepm on SHINET LORRAINE SIEGEL 2127 North Franklin Street BORN JAN 21 1911 FERGUSON GRAMMAR SCHOOL Slgy Wu one of the lt ser known llghtb of the Chee but wnv one who 1115 cxcr pant in Eng,l1xl1 perwd w1tl'1 hlm wnll 1bQ11lutely refute thu stwtcment Hn l'lLlII10I' ww xery well known Ap1rt rom t111s Slgy only other lLf1Vlty was the SLICDQC Clllb 111 Wl11Ll'1 111. IS 1 H1CI1'1lWCT Bejwe me runs ll road of 1011 Behmd me 11:31 tl path of spml MSIGY' Nmety one 1 1. ' ' U 1 1, ' ' 1,4 L 1 1 f' ' . W Y 7 .' ?:J'54' - A SM 1 K - -, -. ,Q 11: ,ij Y av W , 1 --- .1 ff ' LW' -ri-,.-v 1 . , . UT N wz1: 1111 t111'1 111111 111s t111 ' I 'A 's 1 tl wst, 11 sy' 1,1 l1llIS' 111 11111 1 g lk 11s1 -ss, H1 . 1C 111111 111' t1 11111 tl ' 1 ' 1 's 111111 tl 1 Eng' 11 Clubs, bw' 's 1 lf' if 1 thc Athletic Ass11c1a1t11111. NHL' ' ' 111' S 1 1 1 T11 '- 1 1 11111 1 11 nj' 1' Ext. 1 .1 .. 1 ' 9 ..,h. Z ' S WSH i , ' 1 1 I :S 21 C 'S. 1 il 1 L ' Stu- ,..' 'z 1 ' - is 5 J 1 ' . SH H :sz Vllyf cet 11n'11 Q 11st 11 1, ' 7 K N' tl - 15.5 '1 ' ..., 1 ' 1' ' s 1 S ' ' ' ' . ., G Qc , .. ' . . 4 +4.70 fu E?-Q' NORTIIEASTB S ' a Jun: l928 r ,hd av- HV. is sif iv DAVE JOHN P SLOAN 5013 North Wdfll0Ck Street DAVID SIMONSON 180 West Lehigh Avenue BORN MAY 30 1909 WILLIAM H HUNTER SCHOOL Due Hn e1e1tr11d1 t1111111t reprf, 111t111g, 111:11 111111111 11111 111111 13, 11,11 e 1111111 1 ll 1 ll lfl ll 111 1111 11 1 11111 111 XL K 111 11 1 11r xeir e 111n1 IL 11111 ll 11 1 1 lL h1b11y 71 I 1 1785 BORN JUNE 9 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 1 r 111 1111 111111Lr11111111 111 111 Sc11111r Nt 11 11111111 1C Mll11Lll1 1111 1 lll It 11 1 11111 11111 1 111 the Rum' B1111 11111 C1r11111t11111 1v111n1L1r 11 1 A11111 A veadx 11.11111 and 11 111111111 x1n11e Mu e Ja a -17187111 111111 pal L1 171111111116 SMI TTT JACK GEORGE H SMITH 2605 WeSt Oakdale Street BORN JULY 6 1911 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL n ltty 1111111 a 1111, p1rt 111 11111111 11t1x1t11' 1111 111 111 11111 1111111 were C111 Pr11p111t 1v111111g1111, E111t111 111thC Me1ap111111e 11111 1r1 1 ent of the Surwymg Club H 111111 p t 111 111 ARK 1 111d Remrd Boo Staffs .md 111 1111 S1111111 yClf S 11ttx P cnt 111 the Engmeermg C1ll1'3 H 1 1 1 St1111111t f11111111 D1p11ty and belonged 111 the Mathcmatu 11111 L1t1r1ry P11111 11T1lj.,1119 bemg on the Honor R1111 11111610611 mme yu 111' Vkl 111611 1 Senate Award Slxm was 1111111 111 11111111111 E11111 one 11 111 event um But me 11111 XLIN 1111 111111 neun H11 smxle 111111 made 111 5l1lX Nmety tu 11 W ,fix O , in D 1 0 M 1, rg,-,. -' J K 11 1 '-, X41 . 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'Mn' was 11411 11 ' ' , c 1151 was 1 ' l 1 ' 1 'S 1 ' 1 1 1 ,, s, if' ' ' ' 51 O11 'Ls 1' ' 1 1' ' . - l 'ff l 1 fv' 1 1' .' -1 1 1 it. .1 11 I 1, 1 QQ- ..- 4- fl' NORTIIEASTB A M S JUNE l928 W' 99 Xa' ir -77 LOUIS SMITH 329 Pine Street BORN OCI' 10 1910 J G WHITTIER SCHOOL le IL nt ext 1 0 muem te lnc ntmtu ex r pmt meluded But when eluh were men tlonrd 1lllL vm mentioned ml u He was d member of t e Lltm lien lm and Lumh Rm um Club H1 journalletle lblllty vu IL cm ru ed when he vm cle-,ted to the Megaphone Stiff Absent m xpmt but present m body LOUIE AARON SOLOMON 3022 North Ridge Avenue BORN SEPT 25 1910 JONES JR HIGH SCHOOL Kng d1d not do mueh 111 hu f t few yeus nt thuul hut H1 hls semor terms blowomed out m 1 real Noxthent mmner H heeame a member of the Wrc tllng., md Lxtln Club The Mega phone and ARCHIVE iouncl hun 1 vxluahle ery mt and held 1 high opnmon of his ab1l1t1eQ He holds htm by lm 5,lzttern1g, eye KING B FRENCH SPEECE QNEQ 5047 Camac Street BORN AUG 5 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Duek leg, hx 1 reputation for playmg, on the Varslty Footbwll Term wlthout eettlng, hxs hair mm ed For thx he recelyed hm He xl 0 exrned 1 letter 1n Track He wae a member of the Svnmmmg, Texm m the E Cla French wa ako a mem hu of the Mxthemxtu. and Engxneerlng Clubs and erved on the Cla s Bmquet Cummlttee H w a sport xxrlter for t e 'XRK IIIVI There x alt an a Slltfl And thu rs he If brams mere applet A peath he d be FRENCH Ninety three 'W' - 6 to ' f ' Y' ' j fxuhyl , ' I 9 - cs: T251 I .fAM'1:, . 'S' I '4'i:TD..-5 - 1 4 V ' if '?f,'?f 1 K T ,-,.v 'L V ' . , . . Lu uf' wlrl' at N4 'h Q5 did n rt d 'l in h' 'I of 1 Ile cs, int f'luss s 'S ' ' . ' S ' ' '.'LLv 'as .S, h 1 .: C.l - 1 , S. 's' 1'2 '-Q g 'z' ' fzs -' 1. l If ,Q . , . 1 ' S Irs 4 A se A' ' L. ' . ' ' 'is 1 '. c ' s ' 1 2 a ' s. 1 A . 2 ' H S 'L A 1 L It xl I . . . vu l ' I I Y I l ff 1, . , - .. Q f US.. is 2 , . . Y . L A . V . Y . Ms ' .S -V -L NE, 1 s 2 1 ' ' '. ' I K I. . Y Q . ,. .. SSA .. .. S x y X' ' 2 1 s Y' ' s HC las: 1 ' I . e 'as ' 5 l'1 ff ,Q 'Q' O if' -+5 'xx -i. NORTIIEASTPFS T-TN, 8 JUNE l928 THEODORE S SPICER 3456 North Ella Street BORN OCT 1 1910 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL Ted vx another hut eluhmm holdmg, mcmhex h1p m the WfCSlll11f, Boxing, German Eng,meermg, md Gym Cluh Splcy took part ln Inter clas Foothill and idorned the Retord Book Staff Smal m sz e Happ5 j,T1'l Bly, blue exes H x ple a TED HAROLD W STAUPENBERG BORN DPC 9 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL un Id putxupatt ln Inter eli Foot all Ba kethlll and xxx mtmhex ul the Buxm Lluh O Harold ha been merlturlou txuee Senator IXHLL md mme m Klternate H proxed to he L Seuetuy d xh ltx vt put on the Megaphone Am mu md Ratt rd Bm Stn! The smart one lulzgjn at dunes ulutlz he slm' O HAROLD HAROLD SFEINBERG 1441 Ellsworth Street BORN FEB 3 1911 CRANE SCHOOL CHICAGO Der Drummer ww a memher of the Cym Lewders Class H .xl 0 vm a memhcr ol the Mltl1LH1lllkN md Shikcspeue Clube Der Drummer we um aluav: hear Whether he be ar or near DER DR UMMER Ninety four Y, ,,., ,Q K. ,, , , rif- 4 I l W ' Y, nwtfgit. K' Y - 7 1, F49 1'-f 1 m .iz-25:9 ' ,sv-i' 'WY' W' ' , I ?- 'QJr'n'l'l1Ai Gil ' I 5 v tg.,,,,,' f. ' 1 - Q ,Q ,ii A Y nw-, -Y . , . N 'as ' ' 1 . ' 's ' Q . . '. 'fa ' ' S. ' f S 1 . ' ' . .. I . LZ ' I y -7, ,Y v is 1 'ex 8171.0 2639 North Fifth Street I . , O'H4'm N z z 'cl' h . 'S L . ' 'asa ' ' xg' N S 'As 'xi 'Q 1 2. e ' HH nhl, . U 1 an fur his 1 xl' j 'as , 1 'gi w IZQCLS. . , , U N 1 . Q e 'S S 1 'z 2 S 2' .. .1 ,. I Yr '!'o -Q- af S7 va -1. NORTIIEASTQ A N C9 JUNE l928 f- , ' JOHN C STEPHENSON Northeast Corner Dltman and Fltler Streets BORN NOV 10 1910 JAMES R LOWELL SCHOOL Stexe t1rt1d rxght hy Hllltllij., the Freshman Bf1ieh1ll Te1m Ht ww 1 l'1lCII1lWCl of the B Cl 18 Champmnshxp Football Team 111111 Wl 1 Stn 1tor 1nd Altern 1te 1 numher of tlmes 1nd served on the brxnd fl11L.l Cummlttee f ood lon mg, Stern Hou the 1,17lX do love lmn Alas and alak Hex a above them Clube HAROLD CHARLES F STIER QNEQ 1128 West Huntingdon Street BORN DEC 25 1909 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL Charley' was .1 future of the Northeaet Track Team for three years In hm Senxor year Charley' Captalnecl the Team and l'lLl1ly deQerves the NE he reeexved In has mzghty head A brain was l11Cl Wfhat he dldnt know A PONY dad Ninety fue STEVE HAROLD STEVENS 5021 North Fnfrh Street BORN OCT 18 1911 SALEM HIGH SCHOOL Harold played ln the Northeast Or he ffl 1nd held memher hlp ln the Freneh Shakespeare Mathematles and Gym Leader A ellow seldom ound there days A chap of quxet solemn waya MCHARLET' , HW 1 g E 4 6 AUGN U' I . G11 I ,t , I ig ii ,HL.,. 1-'F-. 53, ' ' 1 ,,,.., . , 1 .l ,-,, av- ,I ....,,,,, , 1 '- ' ? f W I ,' 1 4 - - ,r,Y,,,,, , Pl ' Y 0 - ' sz ' 1 ' 1 3 '. a 1 . .. 1 ,ass s ' 1 . Il :sz.'z 1 1'z All ,- S . . 1 Y ' 1 5 1 4 . .. . . . . , , k , ,,, 1 1' ,' ' V .1 1, ' 7 K' ' 1 V - - I I y x t K. 5 4 1 ' 1 1 .1 1, I ' 3 QQ-6 'Q' 'Q' ' NORTHEAST ea JUNE 1928 -vw .R Nfl + .V BABE ALIJERT H STOVER 1212 West Rush Street BORN MAY 10 1910 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL 'X xu rnc ut uur tudmu tbap and bl nlmc ma ccmcntc un tht Hmmm Roll 18 tuuc HC vta 1 member of the ME1,dpllK771C S nl the K,-cumin and Mutbuuutxr Club md vu clettcd V c lu.1dtnr ul thc El1f,lI1CCI'l11L Club 'You should see MT CAR SUSS DAVID N STIRRETT 924 Duncannon Avenue BORN DEC 28 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Babe tartcd bl atblcllt rarccr It Nortbca t by Ldlfllllf, a bcrtlm on thc bctond Ba ebxll and the 1' Claes B1 cball Teams H pl nycd on the Champlon hlp B Cla Q Basketball 'Team md ln thc Tcnme Tournament Babe wa on the ARC HIVE Stall' Grand st md Commlttee and Record B00 Staff He wae al o a member of thc Englneermg, Club A man aj great merit ls our mend Babe Stxrrezz MARCEL SUSSMAN 2422 West Huntmv Park Avenue BORN JULY 12 1910 GEORGE H BOKER SCHOOL c cm mc no dL1XC ouxnn 111 the tlrtcd uut as reporter fer thc Megaphrmne md qlllglily adxmtcd to sub cdmtor and Hnally obtamcd the posltmn of Managing, Edltor Hu lhlllty was recognized by hrs clas mates when bc was chosen to Lhc ARCHIVE and Record Book Staff Whereler you ma5 oam oer land cw sea or foam The sooner the better Ninety mx ... 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' s. .. y V I T , , A V .1 H fy-g -7 4' Q NORTHEAST G3 k .U G JUNE l928 F XM! + fu' 2' cv- '77 LEONARD DAVID SWAAB 3023 North Twenty Slxth Street BORN MAY 26 1910 I G WHITTIER SCHOOL an W lll un tu tn vx 116. at Nur 101 He lr t ated IH mt r tl ll name c 1 m mtcr 1 c txtrnl on the Var :ty B1 Lhnll TL ls on the bull cf th Me aplmm ARC HIV! md Retord Boo He had a plum ul lat u Wu LEN DAVID L SYKFS -IR 5325 North Seventeenth Street BORN JULY 23 1910 KENDERTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL .ue had an cmlahle rttord l ml :tw xu member of the Megaphone Alu MINI md Retmd Hunk Stiff lddltlon he wa 1 member of tht CJLYIHIIX N1 ltl1k.lll lll buxveylnl., md EHQNIHCCYIIIL, Cluh othmy., so becomes a man aa modut stzllness DAVE BERNARD S TINT 1311 Eleanor Street BORN APRIL 17 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL erny IC it Nurthelt ld not 3, o t or sport u eontentcd lum elf vuth other attxxltle 1-Ie wa mn the Stltls o the Megaphone ARC1llV1 .md Retmd Book In the Senior year ' Berny gut busy .md lwetdznc .x member of the td-t 1n the Revue Berny w.u vxell liked hy .lll lux tldwrnatcx Full of wzse nun and modern mstamcb 1 UBERNT' Nmely sewn , ,Y 7 , , fad GN Y-- Yvff D s v 41,-5,-I. K- K Z Il .S,,'i, ' 1 -g 17.51 ' usv-'-Tm' H Y-, 'l m3 'U ,,,,,,,, Y, ,YN ' 'fr 71.77 7 'V 0 ---- 'f' - 71 Q , . . L' N as am all V1 Ll s cl' t 'l'l'a rl mt. pa - lcipz ' ' 0 ass spu-s. 2 -ly has hall 1 Ll S M . He zlsu mad s ': lI'lCS tu get in 'PIISIIIUII ' 1 S' LS' A umm. He hclmvcd In the French and Maxthclnutics Clubs. and was also ' A v c g 1, 1 i A ' . 1 .. -, . . , . 7 ND' ' V 'N in sc we ac ' itlcs, He is il , : 'ia ' ' 1 s. In 2.1 'sz 'z,.a'acs. 'NV' a 1' ' 1 5. U H , . B whl 1 AS. Cl' fu u f J S.. b t ' 's V 'sw .5 f iv 'V vu R ' iv .wb lg A, 3- NORTHEAST as 1, jim-its 1928 75 -?!1-4 - 'Q' 4' sf .Jew GODFREY S TINT 1311 Eleanor Street BORN APRIL 17 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Gof dld not do muth m athletme dt Northeat though he dxd po out lor track and da football He erxed well on the Mega phone and ARK HIVE Staff holdmg a pUSltlU11 ln the loke depart ment of the latter Co pent mot ol his tlme being a good fellows ln the Cla Spea or tlmu hax long C'llO14j,l'l acted dummx GOF FREDERICK V TRAUT 2263 North Gratz Street BORN AUG 5 1911 JAMES L CLAGHORN SCHOOL IC 1d not pay A lg, part ln ehool dLt1X1tl6 but xx en needed he eould be relxed upon He wa a member of the Engm eermg and M1tl1CmdI1k Club and al o belonged to the Athletlt A oultu 1 He uae not appretmted lax thoie mlm new hnn not FISH I WAL PER TRUMPY 5737 North Laurence Street BORN SEPT 11 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Trump mteret tentered ln the Gym o he Jomed th Gym Lcaderq Club ln hue Senior xelr vue Gnd Vx'1lter on the bym Te1m Wh n the ARK HIV1 btxif xus orgdnmzed Trump vtdc en rolled 1nd the lV1'1ll'lC11'11l1C ind En meexm Clube were proud of hm membcrfhlp Stfongfort become famoux why cant I KKWALT Ninety elgllt .- V, X ,, W Y e,?,,e -' f iwfvg -' l Q i - '07, .1 ew A '1 , ' k tv'-l'7 f - -i L, , ' :if -'Q-1--, Al A 0 , ,:- Y Q. J ,. 1 , V -, , . ' ' ' S ' 15 . , , V ' sa . s ' 1 f ' .. f.. S S . , K , fellow and he surely was ax success. being one of the most popular M ' 'Ss ek f f f f E , , . , . F'.h d' l ' bf ' ' s' 'h - A V v S 1- 1 ' fz 1 ' 'rs , 5. S ' ' sf 4 'n. .. 4 ,, f . , . .. .S.. . 5 Q , Y S . . C . . Y I Q Y N . . 1' 1 2 'z 'Lg ' ' 'L N f . . 1 ' s . if' g 1 . its f 'Y ife l 7 in NORTHEASTGS il, Q Jun: wzs Y ABE ULITSKY 4757 North Eleventh Street BORN SEPT 5 1911 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL L tt 1 11 n md u IL ll 1 KI xx umntcnt to xx ltt It :mt mum 1 L no lttlxl IL :gag hum rrllx LL fx num., vu 1 two Rum 11 nz lu' hut hx nu nletmx vu mr R P ROBERT H VERI'lY 215 We St Plumstead Ax enue, Lansdows ne BORN JUNE 10 1911 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL Buh pllud 1 lirgt part ln uc XX1111'1111f,, U e B a Bmktthftll c11tl1l1P1Ul1Nl1lP Ht um .1 mtmhu of the JV1dthP11'lZlf1LN SUTXLJIIIK .md EIIQIITLLIIHQ fluhx Thuuqh Btlxlxethafl mas Bohbxx forte XX L runcnlhw mm uhert he yell short P Nmety mne ABE GEORGE H UI RICH JR 3748 North Elghteenth Street BORN SEPT 3 1910 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL Rip ww cnc who Went quletly without dl turhmg, tht fltulty Slumber He was 1 mcmhcr of tht Eng.,mu.rm md Stump fluh A sttumh T1L71d Hem en help lm Lu e BOB , - G: , YW VW, 11 . A Q A , it-QA 1 Q- O 71 1 - - Xlitfi . U v 11 1 .gi?:f4' - I 4 .. X., 'fy 1 -3 'Y 0 xl'--fl! N- IJ ., ,, X Y Ah ' trrl wut fm' Turk and CrwsvC untry and 1: 0 ml ' 51511: I 111 heath nlwuxmw. But txtlmwxwc hc 'als ' 'a 'h tl - gg: -5. Ht hc nmdc uw fur thnx h hs s'h I a' L W. - - I, y 1 ' He wsu an mcmhcr ul thu In-mlm Clllh and vvn-4 on thc Staffs ul the N17 1 .ART 'I .md R m'd Burl: His dn ' ' 'Ls the 1Cllf11'L' nl ' ' ' '5, Ulic thuu I' 1 lt , Y' J lg - , .. YA: V . Y. ,S .V Y F .S . S. A ' 1' ' gi fa J s. .. I ., . , - N ij. Q L jx 1 rl ' 1 f th H N Cl ss fy Q 9 ir tif T' nonTnEASTcm 'A Jun: 192s Y it Sv? an ,V 4 bff BORN AUG 19 1909 JAY COOKI' JR HIGH SCHOOL nm de lhv. X WILLIAM F VOLKERT 4536 North Gratz Street BORN NOV 4 1909 WM D KELLEY SCHOOL Bxl Vx8lICd too long, hut nexerthele he went out m hl Senior year and ran for the Tx uk Term B ll vm rl 0 mtere ted IH Cl1Cl'l'll try md Lon equcntly he was qulelc to heumlne 1 member Of the CJIICIHI try Lluh The hux ruth the smlle BILL ALSON 0 WAI COIT QNEQ 530 West Fishers Avenue no time when he enuxrd Nmmlnl L but IIIUIICCIII c X in Seuwml B1 leethill T un Vs hen the edll lol Sueeex emu xu rut an made the Semnd Sneeex Tum Pepper made 1 IL 1 edm el mined 11 C ln hx Semor N u L L mtl' enn 1 1 un reeelxe 1 xxx me tue 'KRW HIXI and Regard Book tl Dxmmnte emnu 171 small pm ages ALBERT E WATERS 1320 Wyoming Avenue BORN MAY 23, l910 WATERTON NEW YORK hai dlvxaye been 1 well lllced member of the Audemsc See tnmn He was 1 good tudent and was alvlaye ready to help anyone was o quiet wh1lc ut Nmthevt that hw presenne wus only I1Ullk.Cd vxlnn we h uppencd tn eiteh one of hui wmllew Sdence IS golden AL One hundred f ,, - l l 0 A be 7 i lf at Y I A ,WIFQ-27,51-' Q ' - ' 1 1 ' Qe!'+-aj ' ' 5 x -Q' .- -. y .V , Y . l . , . . ., .l.. V , VV V SS V . .S I' ' .' 1 z. i s:s' S ' I F ' .2 ' 5 ax ' ' 1 X ' ' s T . , l I . . . , 1 . uilu loft ' ' ' N A ' ' ws. ' 'xl ll' ll ' l' fr' zs' 1 ez . ' 'Q e 'I-Xl' aa 1 1 d 1 W C ' 'Q . 1 ' ' '41r9ty Bzvhz ll T ' an ez A ' l 3 lett r. 'S ' fel' Al nmdr th' Varsity SUCH Tw zu d agz' ' Cl hr NE NAI '.- zxlm an mher ul l ' . I 1 ' ' S itll, ..AL,, 1 7 Al . ' f 1 1 ' ' '. ' '- ' , 1 3 . 1 s Q ' '. . He 'xx S ' ' 2 ' .. . 5 ' 15 .. H '70 xi 5 -V1 S1 NORTHEAST G A JUNE 1928 .7 ez?- -QY BF cv' 4 6? EDWARD E WEBER 100 Kenmore Road Hnghland Park BORN MARCH 19 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL 1 1111111111 Lll 1 1 ll 1 111111611111 III 1111111111 th1 Ll 1 111 7 Jllll 1 C 1ll 1411111 lung the 111111 II1 11 1111111 1 1r Nl 11111111 111 1 77 1 111 s 1 1 W1 1111 111111 111 1 W1ll 111 111 1 1 1 111111 1 1111 s 161111 11111111 kt Ill IL B111111111 11111 11111161 WI 1 1 111 11111 I1 1 l11 1 11 I1 11 R1 I 1 1 h1 11 ll 111111116 1:11111 r 1 I1 111 F1111 51111 1 pre 111 .11 11.11111 1111111 Why gwls lean' home EMIL WALTER WETLE1 4710 North Fnfth Street BORN JULY 17 1910 JAY COOKE JR HIGH SCHOOL Walt stirtcd to 6111116 ln h1111l 111111111 hy 1161111 616111 5111611111 1nd Treasurer of the Che 1 Cl11l'1 H6 ww on thc CNN m1s B1l161 Lo1l1er Room md B1111 1611 Commlttces H U'NLd 1111 the Student Co11n11l for three t11m Ll1lIll1L, 11111 111 Wh11l he W 5611111111 Walt Wu 131111111 M111111r 111 1111 Remrd Book 11111 D1r61t11r 111 AR1111v1 Staff H1 W.11 Llhllfllllll 111 the C C1111 131111111161 Committee and th6 Ex6111t111 C1111111111116 11f 1111 A B 111111 C Classes 'Vv'alt pl.1y1d 1111 1l11 1111111-1 11.1111 T116 81111112 sl111W11l 111 .1ppre11.11111n of l11N 11111111 hy .1W.1rd111g l'11I'I1 .1 F11-1 fl.11-- 5611.111 Award A fellow uf great alt11m1ne1111 One hundfed and one EMIL S WEBER 2411 Hagert Strcet BORN SEPT 21 1908 JOHN G WHITTIER SCHOOL 6 er 14 111 tle f'h1mp11111l11p fym T11111 l 1 .1 member of the A1hle111 A 11 11111 n man of 1111111 111 111 ICI A WALT - EY '-A A 1 ' Tia! EWYY' 'W I lisa,-,5f'Jl 5 ' - HWY nr 7 I ' QQ, 9:41 P-N Y Y Y YAWYM P 1 - ee J , O , ' , Pa. Ed, 111 his Supl y'1', 116111 11111 for thc C111 C111 .1111 .' ' 1 ' 1 ' s 111111. l11 1921 1 11 19-7. l16 :1g11111 A 1611 th' 11 S -1 , m11 1 '1 lk S' 'y'1 , E1l 1'.-..1ls11 il Ill' 1116 ll.. 111111 ll281.'k .'q111l, Al :yi ' 1 ':- 'l th' ' .1 ' ' th' s1l11111l l111 W11:- 1'l11:611 1 1 ' hcr 11' the A, B 1 I C Claus Ep 'Luc C1 '111' 1 11 11- C 1 ' C f '. as 6l6'1 '11 S' 1 '1 1l1' A 111111 B Class. tl1' A Class l16 161' d 41 tl ' A I 1l'1z 111111, 111: 1 111111115 p siti I1 111 As: 1 ' ' 1 1 I R 'fd 11 fy 111111 11611611 11:1 clam: s' 1111 l 1 , 1 ED W h H Vllf 1 1 , 1 ' s ' S' 1: 11111 1215 z1l511 ' ss C2 '1 . MA l ' 1 1 uf 111. , V s .. ,Hit my . Sc ri, 1.11 Aa: .as K, ' E ,L I sslfl, CF' x' A .' 1- .gi -' Av - ' 1 L15 1' 1 1: 1' 'ss li. ' ' Q' 1 1 + ,M iz 1 + - ,K ,J-11:92 'FT' 47 77 . x 4. 1 gil., 1 1 tary, QORTIIEASTQ ,.'?,gm1- Q Jun: -mzstfee--J A A V - , JS -QE? Ui, I K. it 1 Tr 6 7-9 MY si- 'V m U JOSEPH J WOJCIK 4230 Sydenham Street SILAS B. WHITE Bustleton Avenue ' BORN SEPT. 4, 1910 JACOBS COMBY SCHOOL S honed h1 ablhty ln Frenth hx heummln 1 1 tue memhnx ID the rench Club He xm 1 tu -'Stu t 'X oclatmn BORN OCT 9 1909 GROVFR CLFVIILAND SCHOOL 111111111 t1c Rulm luh at .111 C1113 date we lm proxc l11 Xk0I1l1lIlL s by 1'3Cll1g eluted Pu. ldCI1fOftl'11 Club 1n the B and A Clds es ROSS OE ROSS WORTHING TON QNEJ 5214 North Th1rd Street BORN JAN 29 1910 JAY COOhE JR HIGH SCHOOL 0 1 one 11 t e dl Ullglll hed mCI11lWCl l rl 6 el hmxn been a Senator S111 t1me He hd erxed 1 Seuetny ol the Senate on the Poll Tax Comnuttee the H1 t NE lattu111111 Bmqutt C0111 m1ttce Cheerleader: Hthletn. md Illllt D15 f'u111n11tte1 He xx1 re ldent of the C Cla a l llCl11l'5Ql cm tn tudent 01111111 11 two ICIITIS and a reuplent f 11 F1rt Senlte 'Xxx 11d 11 xx1 lntere ted ln the Gym Team Hem lmc xum l'11 letter md l HLLlIllL captam of the team He xxa Pre xdent ol the Ccrmdn Club The A B and C Claw Exeeutlxe Commlttee h1d Rms A one of 1tQ moGt prumment memhex WOT the pouer that dr1'1e5 behmd gllldlllt, the purpoie tammg the mmd One hundred and two ..i..S,, .S Q lv 3- .gzngcv J V ' 1 F . us nlsu il I11ClUl 'l' 111 l' 1 llxll' 1 :S ' ' . 1 l WSI!! , , 1 1 ' u,l11c ' ' F l 1 C ' ' ' A H 45 yd s Ss: ' ' 1 1' 3 'Hi s l . , r . R SS 'S ,f l'1 s ' Y S '- 11' 1 ' ms. as s 1 by his being elected President of mhu Selmul C111n1n11mty. He has ' - A S. 'SS 251 'f 1 . ' 1 1: 1' , - 'ss P S' N ss. A 1115 I 'lfr ' 'Q' 11' 's Qfze. R 54 'as 5- ' 1 - - - 'S 1 Q .-2 1 ' . ' S S' ' 1 ' , . 'S Q C ' 's. .. I .Y N U 7 , I Q . 1 'Y ' fl 5' 6 ur if -QV cv l. NORTHEASTB F Jun: l928 T- Xxgf 'V 4' -va cv'- LESLIE A WIKIGHT .IR 1305 West Somerset Street BORN SEPT 2 1910 GEORGE CLYMER SCHOOL e 11-1111111 dl p 1y1 11L11 111g e w en 1 1111 L C111 1te u 1' 11111111111 1tt1y plunged 111111 1 1 xltlu 1111 1 ll 1 l'LN1lll1l1 out 1 L 11 ul sntent mth t111t111 b 11111 1 3.111 L11 w .1 4 Sure ll tu LLLI 1111115 111111 111 nur 1111 1 1 mn C111.l11 111 hed 11111 1I1LI'11U1lll xtrtn tune. 1-. P- X letlzer 111 1 liYO'l1g r Y1L,111 he 1 XXXTI 11t LES RAYMOND H VUUNNER 2314 Sepvwa Street BORN MAY 26 1911 HORATIO B HACKET SCHOOL Ray became 1 member of the Germm Club R1y wae well lnked and hls elm mates howed the1r 1ppret11t1on by elettlng 1'11m to the SSDIIC 1n the C C11 Tu top otf hu ttareer he deuded to go out for the Rexue and ddnted 1xtep1111n1lly xxtll He doemt preath or tum tu be a samt But onlx dull 11111 pmtzxte acl restramt RAT CHARLES W YUST QNEQ 1909 North Lawrence Street BORN OCT 2' 1910 WELSH WEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL Charley Npent 1118 t1me runnlng on the Traek and Cross Country Teame He xx 1 11 member 111 the Ch 1n'p1onsh1p Cro Q Country and Traek Team 1n 111 Fre 1'1r111n yur ln 1112 Sophomore jumor and Semor year he mn on the Cro Country Team In hw Stmor year he was eletted Clptllll 111 the Cru Country Team and led 111 team to the C1111mp111n111p 111 111 11111101 Term Charley wa eletted Vue P1'LNlC.1CI1l 111 the C111n111f.rt1111 Geography Club and Hlled the of11e1 xuth 1111C 11b111tx He wax on the Eweeutne Commlttec and the ARLHlNh Stuff 1n lux Semur year Charley wax merltorloux a number of tlmtx He 1111111 Ll71d17t?Y211 111 modesty A CHARLET One hundred and three 1 0 , K. Ti LLL 1 Q - 1-fe be 9- 1 1 YY Y 9 fit? 7 -T 1 X ' - .1 Agn. ,, -. ' V Yif' D . , . - 1 T11 ' 'Q 's 11 d 1 ' ' 11111 J fur LN 1'1 be vm 111' Alt ' 1 1 111 t1 1 H Claw, H 1e - '1 ' 1' ' th' 2Ctl'v 1 1 ww ll lIlCII11'1 111 111- 1: 'sl 1 1: ba 11 T'111 . N CL ' 1 ' era ' 1 U ' 1:1 ler. Les as 'lv . ' 'f t11ry 1x1 ' M'.f p 1 .KRT 1 11 R ' d B Sta 111. 1.'l us not forget but t11:1t be w11Q very 111g11 in 1115 :e11o111st11' standing. by 1 S 1 'Q ' 1 1 ' s si: ' N. .. VI V .I U .17 ,g 2 1 . I . .. .. ws- H 1 . ' Q. I' fl, AL ff J , 1 . .., - ' .. '19 ' ' ' 1 1 ' S ' ' Sa j. ' 5. ' 'S S 1 1 , . ' ' ' ss' , ' ' . Q ' ' ' 4 ' ,1 1 ' ss- , 'S -QV 3 K' Q' +3 'I' l NORTIIEASTB It A a .wuz 1925 1 194' 53 Q WILBUR HENRY ZIMERMAN JR QNEJ 3439 York Road BORN JULY 28, 1910 SIMON MUHR SCHOOL Zlm waQ a member of the Crow Country Team of 1977 1nd algo a member of m1ny of our Qthool tluhs AH1llHL, tl1em 1re Vsfresthng, Commertml beography and Germrn Cluh 1111 no won hm numeral ID Freehman B.1Qeb11ll Duong, h1 C' Term he Qerxed on the Banquet Comm1ttee llld Wu 1l o on the N nr ny Foot a Team 111 76 and 27 lor Vkllleh he vnu 1xn1r ed l11 Z1m Qerxed 34 a member ol the Cheer Lexder CKVIIIIIIIYICC md tl1e Locker Room Comm1ttee He vm elettcd 1Q 1 SCDIIUI three IIHICS e ed t e mme ody 111 te1111tt 1111 serxed on the ARC HIV! Still' He 19 noun bx what he doe? and uhat he daes xx trod .QIM A LEWIS ZURNER 5629 North Amerlcan Street BORN MAY 2 1909 JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL SCHOOL XX 1 dot Il t ltnovt xxhy Lou1e took the eleetncal nelther does he UI ll one e e tl ettled Lou1e Qpencls hli money on 1 1 1 h1 IITIIC AILLIITIJN 111th Erh about Stu e WI ll tt he 1 1111 honet iellow and we gnc 1 IL II 4 L 1 11 sotnl hfe vus spent at the Radlo Club 0 llllll ut 111 h 1 lm n l1le full rf happy 1nc1dents Olz xou bzg ha-r1dao1ne brute LOUIE ROBERT W GOETZ 3806 North Flfteenth Street BORN JAN 221 1909 KENDERTON SCHOOL Bo wa Captam of the D Chu from Country Tum and won h1s numerak 1n that Qport 1n 1976 He vxds al o 1 memher of the Chemwtry and Engmeermg ClubQ 1 HBOB' One hundred and four ?- D Av ISHN ' - 1 g J W an 1,'1,-,1 C? 1Q if 1 ' l----1 Z'-wer! - -v- 4 1 1 .kr ' ,YWLL 1 '?1'a,: Y Y I 1 no f Nw! lol-, ei- 1 5 , . R -e' 11 - l : 1 .' ' Y 1 : J I '. 'V' J 1 S, Z 1l: - 1 . ' 1 1 13 1 S 1 s f h ll ' '- ' . ' ' '1: 1 '1 d 's NNE. 1 ' . 1 , 1 ' . '15 ' 1. 1 1' 1 ' ' . and s rv in h fl h 1 as 1 Al ' 1 ', Z is Vice- President of our Class and was elected 11s lllulll llillllll' 1111111. Wllblll' Q ' I f 4 Z . 'A '1 lg ' j . ' 15 In .11-, -1 7 I1 ' ily ls. so 111t's S . 1 5 Q 1'11do 1111g1:111es and 'S ' 1 ' ' H ' Cl f l.k-A-1, But at any Hi I ' s ' 5 ' . V hm c'1d'. M15 rl lle '11 '21 J I . T . W JS i m S , , . . ' If ,Q ' 5 I ' U 111' . 1 -1 1 5 4 - - .. . s 1 -I omuns-rm va JUN:-ma M wiv? .Q Q-: 7' Y Y , + +,f - , ww , 7 7 ' rn K' 1 -' 421 94N R' 0 , ef N , 5. 3. Y , W- -fa , . -W -- A , xx f , i IVIURI H I AUVFR 5851 jukson Qtrut BORN JUNE 19 1909 I AW TON QCHOOL Ill L u 1 L bun u mx Tu iv X ----' f G? 1 k MURL LOUIS BERENA1 O 7717 North Fnfrh Street BORN SEPT 1 1909 CANIPBFLL LYONS SCHOOL nu xl but lllllllill cly pu u xx p L llklt, ui uzmpxmon p um www xr 1 1 urtul Q ou 1 0 Il 1 x L1 ll 1 1 IL tm rlx B1 Llmll tg m aux L1 cr bluxll u me n BENJAMIN COHN 2929 North llurd Street BORN JULY 30 1910 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL Ln Q kL tllk L xunt 1 ut mx XXIIIIH t I Ll ll um 3LllllUl1 x l Nxt ul 1 num rf thy Iv III L L an rl we L 1.1 ulufbm SAMUEL COHEN QNEQ 2609 North Fifth Street BORN NIAY 10 1909 FLRGUSON SCHOOL ntlumt vu x mmm um mu mi l1Lll llly my um mln S un u L IIN ' 1 Icmbyr ui ln 1 1 1 TL Sunmx .xl y K K HILUX c Ons hundred and 1115 ML Wm an HICIIIINCI ul 1110 Rnd:-x fflulw gml tlmr XX 'NlIlIlLf cilllh besdw ' g . 't 'v H1 www. UL U is ll litxtlc km-wn mcmlwm -1lA lus 'urs ' H Q p f lan' 'wth thc glftwl few wlm i'm'u1 hu lltll' Q A' ' Y ' 1 ' 5, His .xst gl c 1' N L lln tu l'vcQ1 'cal I 'utWr. L H L15 lid :ti lc C1l4p ilIlUI1NLlI1dINRICQXIL1 dal' ' c aw 1 Xa . NI -' fluu' is burn tw .' 1 ' e HB' N wax- zz qlllff. 'help who was well lxlvl by ull his 'mls H' '- 1 I' 1' S ' Hug and from bill and ld I s best lcv lurnish ' my ' ' . alll u lgh he dld 1 mxmkc thc team m cltl V cane. Hu gxlm bccaum' . N bel' :A ' 1: lClHLlfl'S ffl uh, Th 1 ' was Ll 'I .ss dx wc. Nc ' 'as 'zu pllI'IlCllIlll'ly glad x hen SQ yu cmxwl 1t4 fwldx BCI sc 1' his atl I ' c a-bl ', Hv PNN-CN4CXlll1 cm'mNc reg Vi. Y ' Q on - Qucgur Tea 5 ut' l92ffl7, Bax-clmlll T-1 f uf' 19-7f2S. xml ll 11 ' 's I11t'r',qlnw Bnfkctba ll xml lim-In ll num. was ' m 41 rucrnbcr ul thx c1UIllIIl'I'C1All flulw. HA nj' al' '11 Jx.xpu.s1l1m1.H + 'Q' av M ru 0 iv T? 4 37 NORTHEASTGS 152' Q Jun: 1928 :Ari FREMONT C ELLIOTT 1937 North Twelfth Street BORN DEC 12, 1908 JAMES T CLAGHORN SCHOOL 1 Illlill g nur H111 11t1e1t xtry Lllllt n1c11111er 111 tht t111 vm n I1 e1 t 11 1 111 ll 'That gay yocml butter x W N1 FRANRENFIELD 244: North Elgl1ICCl1tl1 Street BORN MAY 13 1908 M H STANTON SCHOOL r.111k upon 1r11x111g1 at 1111 c 1111t t1 he 1111 dthl tt X tt 1 lf B1 L tam W1 l1K11117Ll 11 1 1 I1 1 1 111 tr 111 tt 1111 C IIHLIA C re 1 11m11tt11 111 ! 11 A 1111111111411 111I1L I HARRIS GOLDSTEIN fNEj 6401 Chews Street BORN MARCH 10 1909 FRANCIS F WILLARD SCHOOI L 5111 1 1 1LL C for 1't111th.111 dIN.l Tfdtlx H .1111 XX11 out 111r Box 1 Vvretmg 11 et1J1111 Cru C111111try df ntertlxs Qpurl not t 11111141112 the team Btt h1 1111131 xyulk d1C1 not 11m1t lt 1:11 to ath1et1t 11111111111 t1t 111111 It Ht 11,1 S Ort 1t111 111 IL 5 1111111115 1 xx1 1 1llL111 tr 111 t11t 1:rtr11.1 C 1111 He 11111 111111 11 gmtejtd gynmuxt GEORGE GORDON 3318 West Allegheny Avenue BORN APRIL 26 1912 J G WHITTIER SCHOOL George Uf11tXX1'ldI affected hy the vxt11t11er xxent 11 t for Frc hman Sutter and rt mud h1 I1llI11Cfl1 11 r t111 11 111 Vktlflx But the t t t 11 t 1 11 t11tKC xxn L L11 N11rt1 The lad mth the Stotth LICLENI HOWARD M HERTLOG 856 East Elsga Street BORN SEPT 29 1909 STETSON JR HIGH SCHOOL 'X1t11o11,g11 Hert og dld not ,go 11L1t for 11th1ct1t at Nolthedgt 11111 d1d ht 1'1ctc1n1e 1n h11n11r tudcnt xtry 111tcn yct ht ha away tn 11115111111 xuth h1 my dent md 11 11 en 111 tm ll ll t uppmtcr 111 1111r team and t.11np111g,n Any thmg mther 12111171 uorlg One hundred and sue 1 - 151151. 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NORTHEAST S23 f -S E JUNE 1928 it e 4' 1 47 jOSE PH KOYNARSKY 4460 Clucland Strut BORN DEC 21 1908 IDWARD I' QTFIL1 SCFTOOI 1111111 1 T11 1 1111 11T111 K 1111 111 It 1 11111 1 1 I 11111111 I1 111 111 Il Il 1 1 111 1111111 tu L11 67115 1 LL HARRY MITCHELL 2205 North Third Street BORN SEPT 18 1909 WE LSH WEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL 11 111111 11 ll 1r ll 1 111 ll 111 I1 111 11 TL v11l1t 11 1 111 h r1h11 N1 1 he 1 ex the 11111 1 I1 SOBIE D OWENS 6131 North Fan-h11l Street BORN JAN 8 1910 SAN FRANCISCO CAL 1 1C HL 11 1. 1 so s 111 C111111rn 111 s 11111 1111 lI 1111011 ls g 11 Il t1 hy 11111111115 to N11rth11t 1 111 1111t 1111 sw1m1111ng .md 11.1 11+.th11l 11111 1111 .1 1111111 11 11 1 M1th111111t11 Club 11111 ytdf h1 be A1111 SLI L1L111y 1111t11r11111 1 111.1th1111.1t111111 111 parts U1 1 l at are 111 hes pctuxar AUTHUR C' SIGMUND QNEQ 3847 North Seventeenth Street BORN NOV 19 1910 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL N11 11.1 1 1111, 1111111 111 the Tr11k T11m 111r 11111 h 111 1161111111 H1. t1111 plrt 111 T111111s 1n mer 1 1 Foot 1 12 111 11 o 1 111tIH17Lf 111 th1 1v11th11111t11. 111 Algebra Geometrx and T11 1111111113111 NX ere to 111111 just so mud: ple 111116111 JACOB A WOLKEAU 2335 North T11 enty second Street BORN SEPT 27 1917 GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL 1 1111111111 lt 1 1111111 rt 11111111 111 1 1 111111 1x1l1t 11111 11111 port hut t11r111 1 111t11111 1 X11 t 1 1t111 1 1 11.1 111 1 tu 3 1h11rm.1 111 umor 1.11r Ind e t 1 or 11151 11 1 1 t 0 11116 not 1 One hlmdred and seven .,, , . 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' 5 C 'Q' U l T7 ' I I Atfafettos oat Northeast URING our stay of four years at Northeast we have seen many of our teams suc cessful in their endeavors Although all of our teams did not come out on top a large number of new cups plaques and other symbols of athletic superlorlty entered the portals of Northeast The varrous eaptains were well supported by both the teammates and the student body That great Splflt of Northeast wls always evident The soccer team is well wol thy of pr use l'1I.V1lIg won freshman first and econd team championships slnee our entry at Northeist The tr iek team has also held the champ1onsh1p laurels for sever ll yeais The gym team has held the ehampxonshlp of the city schools since that sport was started The various other teams of the school have also a place near the top in their respectixe sports The Class of lune 1928 has entered heartily 1n all varlous teams haylng about a score of lettermen and several having two or three sports to their eredit The athletie superiority of Northeast has instilled a deep sense of pride in us and It 1 the supreme wish and hope of the Flfty second Class that Northeast w1ll continue its athletic supremacy Football Downs the captain was the only regular back the outlook for football 1n 1974 was not very good Our 1n1t1al game of the eason was agalnst the powerful Lower Merion eleven who defeated the AfLh1VES by the score I 6 Irw1n made our only seore when he ran 6' yards for a touchdown after pleklng up a fumble The following week the Red and Black beat Wilmington 6 0 We scored in the last quarter when after mtereepting a forward and earrying the ball w1th1n cormg d1 tanee Burgi s eilled for a ki k whieh was bloeked The vigilant Maekoff plcked it up and ran for a touehdown In our first league game Germantown defeated Northeast by a 7 O eore In the first half Germantown seored 'O po1nts the Red and Blaek eleven steadied them selves and succeeded in holding the Green and White to one field goal 111 the seeond half West Philadelphia neact defeated us by a '74 0 seore The margin of vletory does not mean that the game was a runaway as Northeast was eontinually fighting baek and at times had the edge on the Westerners Southern held us to a seoreless tie the following week Stanley was a threat to Northeast at all tlmes although the Arehives consistently outplayed the Southerners Lansdale fell an ea y victim to the R d and Black which defeated them by a I 14 count Both of Lan dale s touehdowns were due to for wards as they were unable to penetrate the Northeast line Maekoff was the star of the game scoring three touchdowns Frankford the next opponent defeated Northeast by the score of 29 0 After holding the Tr1 color eleven seoreless in the fir t half the Red and Black team was unable to continue its good work and Frankford pushed over four touchdowns In a game marred by snow and hail Camden beat us 79 6 In the annual battle with Central Northea t was unable to score however Central also could not tally and the game ended in a scorele s tie Play was even throughout the gam and neither team could elalm a moral victory Northeasts only eh mee to seore was thrown out of Domansk1s hand by an odd twist of the ball just a he was about to reeover a bloeked kiek Bloom then fell on the ball for Central and It w as ki ked Out of din er The team was eomposed of Irwin and Dcmanski ends Downs and Weigand taekles Shult and bhulman guards Waldman center Burgiss Weglarski Klmgsmen and Maekoff in the baekfield 19 Wlth Hve lettermen baek ind numerous substltutes pro peet looked bright In the 1n1t1a game George Sehool was defeated by a core of 7 6 mainly through Charlie Stees line plunglng Lower Merion again eonquered Us by a eount of W0 0 Wilmingtori with one of the best teams in the history of the ehool was held to a 6 0 v1etory Germantown defeated us 'I IH the One hundred and eleven a 1 ' s , c t 'D A N . 3 I o l 3, ' l 1 1 l . t 4 r . . . , ' , , C t t , t , e ' N , , , . - e . 1 ' ' 2 ,, . 1 , - ' ' . . 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Q 1? - -- NORTHEAST can -was Wi- - !m +- .. r W-A -fm 5 S ' 6 'ff One hundred and tuehe TBALL TEAM F E TH w 1 -'X 'W 1 ' uomuEAs'rfe1 'S ea Jun: ms 7 ii' G' W G Q7 5 openrng league game The Held goal from Charl1e Stecs tramed toe m1rked the fir t seore again t Germantown ln league competltlon for ten years West Phlladelphla sueeeeded III holdmg us to 1 scoreless tre although Benny Maekoff trled hard to make a touehdown FIVC tlmes 1n West Ph1l1 delphla terrltory he lntercepted a pa s only to he halted just short of a touehdown In our neat Qlfllt, Lansdale squarmg aeeounts for last ye1r s defeat vanqu1shed us hy a seore of 10 0 R1herts Ilffllll' for the Blue 1nd Whlte Frankford gave us our next defeat although we threw qkllfe 1 se 1re mto the league leaders hy tw1ee earrylng the h1ll w1th1n thelr hve yard m1rk In the f1n1l QIIIIL of the se1 on the victory w IS small the playlnv of the two teams was great Charlle Stee proved the hero of the contest hy kleklng two held goals one rn the hrst half wrth the hall on the WO y 1rd m1rk 1nd the other whlle he galned many yards ID exehange of kr k wlth Thompson In the fmal perlod from the 0 yard l1ne Crnkutls splendld puntlng saved o11r te1m tune 1nd wana At the end of the season our star taelele Clnkutls was mentroned for 1ll ehol1st1e honors The team conslsted of Brlekhardt and Arkman ends Culehower and Clnkutls taekles the two Shulman and Sturm at guards Smlth eentcr Ivlackoff Stee Bronsteln balt man 1nd Sh1elle 111 the h1ekheld 9 In 1976 under our new eoaeh Howard Gerge Northeast turned out 1 hvhtlng t am w le ended a f11r season hy defeatlng C ntral In the openlnff gam wlth Ceor re Sehool North east showed a heavy l1ne wlth a llght fast haekheld Popkln starred for the team when they won hy a seore of 9 0 In the first qu 1rter Bronsteln kreked a f1eld goal whlle Popkln e ured a touehdown ln the second half hy a d1nt of mueh l1ne plunglng The followlng week Northeast lost to W1lm1l1QtOn Hlgh 18 6 Germantown was the hrst league team the R d and B11e m t and Ill the hrst half the Green and Whlte gladlators prled up a total of th1rtecn po1nt However our hghtlng te 1m eame hack ln the second half and tled It Bronsteln threw a forward to Arkman to make the hrst seore wh1le Colehower blocked a k1ek and ran for a touchdown BI'OIIQtE1I'1 added one of the two t1es for extra outplayed Germantown throughout the game the Green and Wh1te only a shght toueh of dblllty III the first quarter Agamst West Ph1ladelph1as powerful eleven our team eould do llttle and eonse quently we lost '70 0 Southern fell a v1et1m to Northeast s grld machme when Popkln eored for the uptown Red and Black The d1m1nut1ve half haek proved the hero of the str1fe Ag 11nst Frankford somethlng was wrong and we Brushed on the wrong end of a 17 0 seorc Bryn Athyn 1 neweomer on our schedule fell to a tune of 7 O After QLOFIDU a touehdown ID the hrst qu1rter Northeast although contlnually outplaylng the Maxn L1ners was unahle to add to 1ts total Thls w1s the flrst varslty game for Sultzhaugh who played a rattlmv hrand of footh1ll Before a large erowd Northeast defeated 1ts annual rlvals C ntral hv a seore of 10 'S In the openmg qu 1rter after l'l11SS1l15l 1 held goal Northeast advaneed the ball far enough ta Luve BIODQICIH a eh 1nee to try a drop k1ek III whxeh chance he sueeeeded Central seored a safety lI'l the seeond quarter when after Nearthea ts l1ne h1d held Central for four downs on the one yard l1ne Maeloif hroke through and taekled BI'OI1it61I1 behmd the goal In the thlrd quarter a ste1Cly adv 1nee down the held ended 111 a touehdown Bron stem makrng the seore He also kleked the extra po1nt C ntral eored 1n the hnal perlod when WCHOI' broke through the l1ne and took the hall from between two Northeast men on a LFIQQ erOS In thxs game Northeast showed the effeets of good eoaehvng and was reellng off plays that would look good to any seholastle team 111 the elty Bekh1rdt Arkman Rrley and Conners were the end Cole hower and ClnkUf1S taekles Down and Goldsteln guards Plttman eenter Wlth BI'O1lSttlD Popkm Saltzman and Balley ln the haekheld Hand Krause Broka Brown 1nd Sult haugh also played 1n some varslty games 1 The season looked l1ke a good season Wlth Coaeh Ge1ges and a number of regul1rs from the ye1r hefore our prospeets looked hr1ght Our eaptaln Cmlehower an all sehola t1e tackle for two years was put 1nto the haekheld wlth fast men 1 b1lt man Cmtley 1nd Bythlner In our hrst few praetlee mme lt d1d not lo 111 very promu nw 1fter IWLIIIV he 1ten hy Georg Sehool 20 0 we were lgllll heaten hy Camden 14 to 1' In the George Sehool Lfllllt Eekelmeyer w1 helped off the held when he hroke hls le After these g unes our tema showed 1 eomplete reversal of form In the Germantown gllllk we Gnd llQl1tlI1Q l1ke demons to down the LlLl'LI1LllIlQ ell IIHPIOIIN whom we had not he 1ten for slx ye 1rs Thvs looked llke our ye lf hy fa1th the gune ended 111 1 t1e 19 19 In thls game however Northe1 t hc wed hght 1nd were ahe 1d lt h1lf tune hy the eore of I 7 In the seeond half with 1 good st 1rt we seored mother touehdown and U1 extr1 point Then LIIUL the One lnmdred and thnteeu 71 . 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' sz ' ' + CTV f T' 'Y NORTHEAST '33 ek A 3 JUNE l928 ir -v Bail 1, Q- ,V fatal last quarter that gave Germantovyn a t1e The breaks turned completely agamst Us and German town tied the score Saltzman Colehower Cantley and Bythlner played a bang up game for Northeast Followlng the sensational game w1th Germantown we took a trouncmg from West Phllly who completely outplayed and outsmarted our team The score was O Saltzman was the outstand1ng star for our team wh1le Zehyer Smlth and Forgey proved to be a tovter of strength to West Phllly In the Southern game our team looked dlfferent Southern who was playmg good football durlng the season was knocked down before a Northeast upr1se by the seore of 77 1? In th1s game we will remember the death of Fred MaSCU1ll1 Southern fullback Saltzman aga1n played h1s usual bang up game be1ng supported by Colehower Hesch Colbourn and Goldste1n McCarthy starred for Southern The AfCh1VCS defeated the llght Lansdale team by the seore of '70 0 Saltzman and Colehower could not be stopped and they ga1ned plenty ot ground Colehower tallled two srx pomters whlle Saltzman tallled a SIX pornter and tvyo polnts after the touchdovxn Leaeh Meyers and F Schult were the stars for Lansdale Our next game was w1th Frankford Thxs game proved to be very excltlng All of us wlll remember how Saltzman mtereepted that forvy ard pass and ran for x touchdown Whleh gave us a tie 11 1? Agam Saltzman and Colehower pliyed the1r usual game Detrlek starred for Frankford Then came the Central game and Northeast celebrated one of IIS best years SIHLC B1ll Mahoney and the rest of them graduated Cur team shovted that they veere stxll 1n the ball game because they walloped Central by the score of 19 0 omethmg to be proud of Before SOOO sweltermg fans North east by th1s VICIOYY ended IH undrsputed second place 1n the league and kept the unblemlshed record Saltzman rounded the1r last year on the varsrty vylth a blaze of glory r1pp1ng the Mxrrors hne for 10 first downs between them Central neyer had a chance from the openmg wh1stle Our team played lxke champlons If none knevy that West Ph1lly had vton the champronshlp they would probably say Well I guess Northeast wms the ehamp1onsh1p B111 Cantley played a bang up game Speeee who was playlng end played a good game We are all proud of our team and hope for better years to come Thls year team eonslsted of Captarn Colehower who was agam plaeed on the all seholastre team Bythlner Cantley and Saltzman also were selected all SChOldSt1C Segal baekheld Colbourn Speeee Fretz and Eckelmeyer ends Gold stem and Heseh tackles Stout and Boyd guards w1th Frank Pltman and Zamerman eenters Track Thls year started a new era 1n the l1te of the track team at Nort east The first meet of the season ended 111 the surpnsmg and overwhelmmg defeat of Normal School the score be1ng 92 7 B111 Met ner plled up 17 pomt and was hlgh scorer of the day Up to th1s t1me the relay team eons1st1ng of Stone Relchardt Ivletzner and Mollmger had been pract1c1ng dally and were turnmg 1n fa t t1me We entered as the dark horse IH the tltle race and emerged v1ctor ln the most thr1ll1ng raee of the Penn Relay Carmval Molllnger anchor man of Northeast beatmg out Karback of Germantown by the sk1n of h1s teeth The lone defeat of the year came III the form of a team from Haverford later Interaeademxc Champ1ons The Northeast Relays were won for the second t1me by Central w1th Northeast a close second The followlng week we traveled to Cheltenham and took the cup from Germantown 1n the Inter scholastlc meet Startlng the ser1es w1th the Phlladelphla schools we defeated West Ph1ladelph1a and Germantown 1n one meet and swamped Frankford 87 17 So as to show these v1ctor1es were not flukes Northeast entered and won the Delaware Inter ehola t1c Due to the expense of the trlp only elght of the star team were sent they be1ng Captaln Bates Mollmger Steppacher Metzner Merembeck Relchardt and Chow Hartranft In th1s meet nearly all the promment Mxddle Atlantlc States Schools were represented Chlef among them were Tome Baltlmore Pelt Instltutxon Lower Menon Eastern Carollna Georgetown and Lansdale Next ln l1ne for a beatxng was Southern Hlgh the score lDE1I'lg 91 8 One hundred and fouvteen -' ,anis '- s ' -' A, ugly.. - v , - I 4 '?A.,'?f37 'v 1 1 6 'Q-off! -Q 73 v 1 7 V - . Y ' 1 ' 7 I Y 1 S 'VT A . JJ' . c . . I , 7 9 ' , , ' , C .. ' . . 5 ' I I 5 7 5 l ' 7 A ' f sf L- - , l 1 , , . . , ' I ' 1 ' s . ' . - , f . z ' ' N A u 1 ' ' Q ' ' 5 , L I A f y Q vs -' S - f A s ' - . . . I -s . ' 3, ' - ' , L . V I V ' Y ' A f Q A - . . f ,, e . - e, i ,F I T V my 9 F with Central, dating back to 1921. The famous steam rollers ot the Red and Black, Colehower and . . Y Y, J V Y V 4 . A , . 9 N L 1 V Y . Y ' 4 A l 3 ' I ' ' A V V - ' Y I A Y , , ' N N H N ' I V ' r , . - . ' , ,, , 7 Y. e . , , x . I , f I I ' I -3 , - 's sf Z ' s , , . , . ' . , - ' . 4 , . , 7 mr 3 ' 7 3 5 7 3 I 7 LV A 7 f K-' 4 '. ' ' 'V h . s ' ss A F' H 5 I F' A Q , f . . s . I 9 T 1 D7 T I 3 I 9 s . F I 7 7 -., , ' I c . . . , - ' c Ie 3' l I l . . . . .V .I V- K 3 . , . f -, -' 1 L 3 A A 3 , SN S , I , . 4 3 A 3 7 Y 9 5 t . . 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'Ye 3' 4- -QV OL if B cv- fl' ST' One hundred and ezghteen TEAM LL BA ET SK BA E TH l 'E :Q Fl L 5 -n 6 ' Q Es 'IH rs S TU mf ml T! 90 'Q' +6 'Q' was T' We sv' TV 47 Basketball In the season of 1976 '77 Northeast man awed to grasp the Championship for the first time sinee 1919 The final game with West Philly was the most exeltang After the first few minutes of play We t Philly led 711 R els Pe arson 111 the le adam' role of the te am made the s ore at the end of the half 9 9 The te am e ame b aek 111 the seeond half with every member seorlng pulling, a '76 20 wna The members of the team were Pe arson lirb Colehower who 11 uned pl aees on the A11Seho1ast1e Team Welaaberger f lptllll gl11'l1I1U a pla on the Seeond Team and Mefollum who was given honorable mention Ure at eredat ls due to Mr Thornton as eoaeh of the team this heme has first ye ar The team duranv 1977 78 was aaot qlllte as fortunate as its predeeessor Larry Mandell President of our elass yy as MlI1i1fLF of the team and ammy Thornton was agun Coaeh The Captain of the team vy as Howard Folehower The other members ot the team were Ray Lulaje an Al Day kan Molly Lxfilss Frank Kloek Al Waalematt Sam Cohen and Al Eekelmey er ym 19 The Gym team of 1975 eaptalned by Harry Nelson had a sueeesstul season WIIIIHIIU every meet The first vaetory was over Germantown The other Publae H1 h Sehools were e asy Vletlifltb tor Coaeh Zvy arv s Hymn asts The Interseholastle meet gave Us a vaetory over all the newhboranv High Seh00lS Captam Nel on and Shoemaker the stars of the team were ably assisted by Clymer Fink Homer and Cohn 19 The first team to be defeated was the Girard College team The Umversaty ot Penn Freshmen were the next to lose to the Arehaves The team shovyed its powers by VNll'll1lI1Q the Northeast Interseholastae meet thus retaining the crown At this meet Haverford plaeed seeond and Germantown third The Champaonshap of the U of P Interseholastae meet was lost by a margin ot two POIIIKS to Daekanson H1 h Sehool ot ersey City However ome eonsolataon may be had an the faet that out ot tive events Northeast won three farst pl aees to Daekanson s two Glazer won two the tumbllnw and horlzontal bar whale Buzby was erowned el1lmp1Of1 of the parallel bars The team was eomposed of Captain Shoemaker Glazer Buzby MeC'lure Homer Lowry and Ziegler Durmv this season the team was as sueeessful as an previous years wmmng everv meet The first meet at Girard was easily won by the Northeast gy mnasts Get mantown High was next to lose to our team This year the Interscholastae meet and the Northea t Inv1tat1on meet were combined Northeast had no difficulty IU wanmnq this meet Captain Glazer Heseh Gerhart Wrarthanagtcuaa MeClure and Lowry In a dual meet wlth Germantown Northeast started their season with a decaded vietory The team seores were Northeast 778 7 and Germantown Sis 0 Doerr and Lynn starred for Northeast At the Northeast Annual Invitation Meet Northeast again won taking all plaees with Doerr Heseh and Gerhart the high scorers The final team scores were Northeast 767 Grat N77 and Germantown N40 At the Philadelphia Publae High Champion hip meet the Northeast team again showed its supremaey by winnanv from Gratz the elosest eompetltor Wlth a score of 791 6 points to 6601 points Weiner of Northeast was awarded the Board of Edueataon scholarship for the best prospee tive lower elassman To end a perfeet season the Northeasters axon by a elose seore at the Columbia Turners and Philadelphia Turners Representatave Athletle Center Meet The final score was '77 N poants to 1 N oants p The Welvaxad seholar hip to the Turnvemeande wa arded to lovyer elassmen was vton by Janelues Lanee Kne aeh Lawrenee and Hoyld The personnel ot the team eonsa ted ot Captain Waarthaaaegteuaa john Gerhart Mart Heseh Faraco Doerr Lynn and Weiner One hundred and nineteen .g , , . 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E7 45 G 5 , 5 I I I .I I I af fa t ef, -1 S4 ev nosm1:AsT Q Ig--S2 ,Ilia-jun: was -Y V V-v cv' Swmwnmg 1 2 Tht SWlYI1I'I1ll1Q ILIHH of 1974 l11L1 1 vtry slltttssflll SLINUI1 thtlr only dtftlt btlng yy f tntrll who l1ttr won tht k.l1ll11I5l011Nl1lp Wnth only ont 111111 b1tk from tht prtttdlntf yt lfs tt 1111 Mr Rtlthtlt must bt gxvtn 1frt1t trtdlt tor tht SPlLllLllLl Nl1C1Wll1! th It wns m1dt Wt wtrt dttt 1ttd wut cklllfll vyls torttd to lWI'tlli tyyo rttortls to do 1t Tht tt U11 thtn wtnt up to C1trm1ntown ll1Ll sunk tht mt rmtn who wtrt tht th1mps tht PFLVIULIS yt 1r Tht hn 11 stort w1s 1 to 77 In 1 vtry tlost mttt Northt 1st tunt out on tht top dtft 1111112 Wtst Phllly 77 to 71 C1r1rd Collevt WIS 1lso dttt 1ttd In tht lnttr sthol1st1t mttt our tt 1.m l11lLlL 1 spltndld Sl1t1WlI1Q by pl lL1I1Q sttond Tht tt H11 ton lsttd of C 117111111 Ntlson C1rh1rt Cthmm H Sthntldtr W1lttrs 1nd Bdthdflth Lvfltlll 1114111 dld not 11fttt tht tt 11n 1or 197W 1nd thty tlttttd to tht t1pt11nty R1I1QlLI' t t tlty Ll'1lIDp101'1 dlvtr 1nd 1lso -1'-.th positron on tht All AHILFILII1 Fmty DIVIIIQ Tt 1m In tht ltlQLlt. mttts Nlifthtl t tonqutrtd Wtst Phllly l1'1Ll btrmmtown lost to Ctntr1l Tht stores wtrt 17 to lo 4 to 19 w to 711 rtsptttntly Howevtr Ltllffil yy 1s dtttattd ontt 1nd thtrt w1s 1 thrtt torntrtd t1t tor hrst platt 1I1L.t. they l1ttr btt1mt Nltlt1H1l Ch imps Cdptcllll Rmvler Shatkowskl Walters Krtslnw Freundt Gehman, G Sthneldtr Althouse Wexss llld Mthtr tomposed the ttam Tht te H11 for 1976 was made up of RIIIU tr KILJIIITU behmm Freundt Gllmbf Althoust Shatltoyyslo Welss G Sthnerdtr Sthut Ht th Ro s 1nd Lonholm Wt tonquertd West Phllly taklnq first pl ite 1n all but ont evtnt Tht only tt 1m th 1t suttttdtd 111 btatmv Us was Central 1n the1r own pool We only finlshed 1n sttond pl 1tt Under the ltadershlp of Coath Bob Coatts tht tt 1m took tht t1ty thamplon hlp ton querlnv Gtrm lI1tOVk n Ctntr 11 We t Phllly Southern Frmkford Wt wtrt only deftattd by tht Penn frtshmtn 1nd W1lH11I1UIOH They took thrrd pl1te 111 Ptnn Nat1on1l Inter tholast1ts 1nd thlrd 1I'l the Harry T M1lp1ss rtlays The team ls made up of Captain Freundt G1lm6f Sthntxdtr Rlngler WCISS Ro s Klesllng Althouse Redeker Pfenfer j and C Shutk Rushon Drpold 1nd Garner, Mgr Soccer There were only two re11ul1rs batk from the IJFLVIOUS ytar Tht f1rst two games wert ost to Upper Darby and Penn Fresh Fr mlttord won tht hrst ltaffut game wlth 1 1 0 stort A few wetks lattr Upper Darby vyas handed thtxr hrst dtteat In the Central Uamt the crowd rushed on the held when tht tort was 2 7 The gamt yyas stopped 1nd tht doyyntowntrs beat Us 111 the play otf West Phllly next beat us 1 0 Hoyyeytr both Germantoyyn and Southern were beaten by 1 O stores Capt Reddlngton MlCUlUN1t Sholl Mmlhgan Ivhnthen BZ'OXKI1bltli IV1atDona1tl Rojtskl Thor11ton Mcnrrx and Br 1nd hd1I1 formed the team 1 2 Bobby Dunn XVI to 1th early 111 thls sta on but left 1nd Vkl suttttd d by Coath Terr 1nd Stevtn on Loyytr Mtrlon ttll first W 0 The next U1mt yyon by NVtsttovyn 2 was our only dtftat of tht t1 on Haverford 1nd Ph111delph1a Normal yytre no matth for our ttam lOa1112 by tounts ot 9 1 and 7 O rtsptttwtly Tht U of P Frtshmen vyert ntxt btattn 1 1 One hundred and twenty one 1. A yy is fur- K. , , 1 J. 4 1'xi ',1 - ,tt I ' .5 srf, I X' -L s 1 7...-1i I1 -13 '1' 1 1 1 ' 7' Q 24' 7 1 I .. -1- ,,.1., , , 1 1 1 ,1 , H?- , . ' K '1 .. 1 1 ' ' 1' T: :'1: , ' ' '1 ' 1 1 H, 1 1 y , w 1 I 1 I 7 y 1 1 Q . 1 :wx I Ty 1 f 1 5 u s 3 H u H 1 W u I w if x - 1 ww N, 4 1 A' 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 . 1 . 11 11 1 y - -3 is yu s -1 w h v7y1 V ,1 I T Vw- 1 1-. 1 1 .1 1 , 1 x 1 - 1. . 1 , 1 1 . . ,',, , , ' , f.. 1 1 '1 ,s .1 , , . . , ' . ' 1 J , , . 1 , 1 . 2 2 A 1 , 1- H a I - 1 , 1 1 1 K k 1 1 h, ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' '1 1 '1 k 72 . 3 If v xx 1 xl 1 5 on x 3' I 1 is - ' x I h .X , 1: , 1 1 1 1 . -N 1 s 1 1 77 H' H' A vs 7 3 Tv f 1' W m.w' 3 Wx 1 1 , 11 , 1 11 1. , 1 . , 1 1 1 1 5 x 1 - f x3,' x 1 43 7 7 1 'S In El meet wlth WllmlI1UtOl1 we were beaten b ' 11 score of 41 to 12 but thls was not sur rxsuw 3 7 7 U s 'f 1 1 W1 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ' ' 1 . ' . ',. ' . 1 ' , 1 5 1 1 1 - N 1 - , 1 2- . , , . . ,. 1 1 - 5 1 51 1 1 1 1 1 ' , , . , 11 , s , : 1 . - ' , ' 1. 1 . 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OPLDIIIU' lmgun glmg 0 Peuogk Dohhm and Klogk mack tha wuntgrx Thy Flmvldm nkvm lust 6 I Pugmk Dolghm Murphy and Plunkett accountmg or thi xml u turd lpwm mlm xx ax won from Soutlurn wlth a 9 1 sport In thh feature game of t g In IULI Frmkhard md Northn vt I xttkd to 1 walls- tm both teamb playmg 1 faultleab game Hovxunr 1 F1 mkturd had Ill ady md um game tht ghlITlPlOIl hip xxa amured to uh lf Central wab beaten Thl xx lx dom xx1th 1 613 Nwu Thi hull mmm of th Nil on xxx xx1th Gt,I'II1dI1IOXXI1 Frlcndb Sghool the mterdgademu Lhampa The outgmm ut thle mmm xxx dnubttul Llllfll tht ld t hilt when Dolyhm and Klogk Qcored for ua Thls wmtory UlVL. um thb Clty Ch uuplunxhlp for thy buund LOIINLLUUVE year Comh Frmk Terry N hootgr Wann romped off wlth three champlonbhlps for the t 1r Qugq qw yur E uh tg lm xunt thxouvh thur It igue emounter W1th0Ut a defeat reglbtered maint them Northeibt ddutpd Clntril md Wcbt Phllly wlth overwhelmmv bhores Captam Larry Murphy md hx mum found Lnrxndntmxn boft md hmdgd the Cl1Vld6IlS a 4 0 setback Plunkett 'iynmnx Fohm md Walkamtt revlbtpred thy Gull Southern proved Lauer than IIS pre dues or md vurg hmdhd an S U dyfe at Aa the team entered mto the t1tular battle mth Frankford they needed 1 tu or xlgtory to dm h thi Lhwmplonshlp The tr1 Lolored athletw played fine ball and surprlbed by holdmw the Arghlm to 1 tm Northt nt tdlllhd m the hr t halt when Klock k1CkEd a Goa FOHUXVIIIU thu Lmountbr tha Arduvgs Vdllqlllahed Overbrook 1 0 The Glrard College team then handed N E 1 defy it oxxmg to 1 Nmlll held Wlthllllt hues Northuxt Nmgudgd m PLYIHIIILIIIIQ uqmrmv thy HlVLff-lifd trophy by detmtlng Haverford Sghool Lhlnmpumx ut rhh Iutnr Ak KILIUIL Lgavuc by a non of l The team mmm nd ot Ciptun Murphy Zxmermfm Walccntt Plunkett, rxlogk Cohen Lagkro R1tah Symous Kulph Hmrlklx on md Burnnde Cross Country The Northuwt tg mm hd by Clptun Lebllh Sllllth had fl Good season We were runner u for thy Shmor Chlmp for thg fourth LODaLLL1t1VL tune Our first raw of the season wan a dual meet mth Fhuthr H1 h tht fm 11 mu heme Vw 0 m fwor of Chester In th1 IhllHll1W ru Northu. t hm h d fir t Curly Llppgtt Fletgher and Purdy albo plaged for LIS W Lu-ndy dkh ind Wyxt lhllly Ill cl dull meet Our nut mm Wu a II'llIlUUldI' one er mantwxxn lttlr 1 hxrd rim bw. at u out hy one pomt In rhh Suuor Champlonbhlp meet Northeast t1ed for Lmml plug xx1th C1f.rmu1tuvm hlV1I1Q vl pmnts Luh West Phllly igun won the grown Ivlondhm ot tht VNIHIIIIIQ tpnam won rhL rug 1113 tune being 16 mmutes, 2X3 begondb The follow mg Northeast men plued Hlu mm Smlth Fletgher Llppctt and Rexchardt One hundred and twenty three .,.. .4 'N 1 A -'xA 4 ' M'Q.ff3-- ' f Y .-X-,, -v wkffef. . 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RX fz GTF -.y I N,-w., K '17, S I X , Q f I ' X ur ' va ir Dx 1' +- NORTHEAST GJ E53 5 JUNE l928 is QE? cv v V 0 0 5'7 Weavers uf the KNE BERTRAL1 BLUM HXIKIXX C MARTIN Gxm I CHARLEb A BRITSLH LAWRENLE A MANDELL Tnnk I Bmkct I1 WILLIAB1 CANTI I I rmtfnlfl Tun SAMUEL CQJHEN IIILLI Bum I HKUXX -XRD COLI IIOXVIR EIWIIN COULIIOURN In Foot Ml RAIMQNII E DowNs Frmtbdu ALISFRT ELRI LMI I I R Fcmtlnlll HERBERT FISIILR LISLIMI VVM FRAN RI NIILLII Bambufl CHAllL1SH CJARNIR A I Cross CIJILIIIIN IUIIN GFRII ART Cxm ALl3PliT W CJILMI R b'bLl'lTl7T1H1U RAI MQNIJ I GRoss Bus Ltlmll CII ARLEE HILL Tradq FR AN R RLOLR Sm L cv HIIskLllmIl Baxdmll R RIRI XV P I 1 MLLI IIIIIR 5 PEEIIEER SIIIHIIIIIIII FRAxR PITN1-UN F lull ERNEST PLURRI MLL7 IILHI HARRI S RLIILRLR SllHN7?ll'Hf STAIRIIIRII RII I I Bn HHH Fnmtfmll EIMIN M Ross Su 17717711711 ARTIILR SIL RIUNII TTLIL BENTOR F SPIILY IIITI Tun CII ARLI s STIPR T7LIL AI sam XXI-XLLUTT LISLIULIH LSULLQ? Ross XVORTHINCTONI fum CIXARLI 5 X UST Cams C'J1.l.7'lt7'X XVII BUR ZIMI RMAN Im! M Our lumdnd and IMCTIYN ex ,ll E Q I 1- LI iT'p E.:-.aegf ' WI 1 WW A f I f 3 L ji' I C 99 , .- ' ' 1. . Y 'V' Tn uk ' ' ' .Nfgz 9 fb H . I ' 0 -1 . 'Ia I'I'T F ,' ' Tig Mg: SI s .-'lull ' Q - .4 Fuotlmll, Bmlqctlnlll, Tuzuk Im lv 7 I' ' ' iTT Tn '11, f U SI , B .Q 'I L H LIIQC L , B H I ' ,Q - - Eli ig: ' FII hllj ' .' ' ' 'li , V. . 0 B v . H n . I. 1 . f '. J ' . F I H f- --Q 6 off J. ls QV ' 'I' 4 . fab 2 9 km' + . Q . N54 Cf' uon'rn:As'r ea Egffl o Jun: -ms, +1 ' f - . 45? ir 6 sf Q ' s if DLRTRAM BLUM CHARLES A BRITSCH Cxm Trac WILLIAM C ANTLEY HOWARD CQHLLHOWER Football Tun Football Bas etball Tam Olfllllld edu d 1 4 4 . 1 li N 4 A , . 'li , li , ' 'k , 1 1 r 11 uve ny' ite ,QV gr Q NORTHEASTES 43 JUNE l928 , Xi..-,f 6+ lg EDWIN COULBOURN RAYMOND E DOWNS Trac Football Football ALBERT ECKELMEYER HERBERT FISHER Football Baseball One lzundved and tlnrly , el! ' D 0 'iii' ,, 4- 4 Y Am, 1. , ' ' . EE, I .'4 131' . W' 1 Qghqlsewf 67- -H 7 a ,'g,,, ,Q rf? ' l' 7 Y , S T , . l vi . 1 . li, A W TT 'Q' .QV A5Tf?3 I A JUNE l928 33 V -7 S6 ALBERT W GILMER Surmmmg RAYMOND J GROSS Basketball CHARLES HILL HARRY MARTIN Twck Tnlc ne lm ld ed a1d thxrtx - - H- -wif S 4' aiygfgyx va Q1 .Y :w?. . E ' - v - -gf- W . '-'high' 'T .-W N,, ,:5l' 1 v Ng., -. -lf U 7 L, f - , Y , X I L i . Y. . I - I, , 1 r 1 ' V'-1 le g' 4 3.4 t LAXVRIQNCII A MANDELL RQHBERT W PLTITT Md71d T Bllgiedall Managg7 SU L57 JOHN S PFEIFFER ERNEST PLUNKETT bwlmmmg Somew Baseball O e hind ed Cl'ldIh17fNl!A ..- ,guru if a 1. 4 3 -7, S ,Au f .11- nf 'vi' . 3 BMW sv' ., fri 1 .. - - Y- l-4 Q w G? 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Ari .1 111' 11:1 , , ' :rg I 'X A L R74 1 .. 1 1 14,1-, 'gf' .5 ' . 1'f ' ' ,- rc 7:3 Xl 111 'I .1 Y .- F v ' 1' . 1 1 1 1' 1,14 uh, ' E,--I U ' J V1 1 J. f 1 ff 1 . -, ' - gf! ff- :A , i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 91 -1' 'or nc new A f uc 'nc jc as nc ac, -11' pi 1. af. af. .11 af. .11 JL an ac ar. 51 .1 9 TZ 'f no1rrnCAsTm la Juni: ms L -99' WSL L 7A Y fr EDWIN M R059 THOMAS H HART Edliw Bus ness Manager I WILLIAM F SFHOENHUT WALTER F WETZEL Advertzsmg Manage1 Dwector One hundred and :furry ezght ,,,.J 0 Amr., D 4- a 4,,fQ, ,pa 'I D ' 5 fixhfi, ' 'v-5 .WF 'V A 6 ' I .h uv 4 ,H ... W K x 'U I 0 X. y W I Q .1 l x I . L , ' 51' . ' 1 1 Q- .1 uv gr ifa V if uofrr11:As'r as JUNE was '11 The Archtoe HE AR: HIV! IH the m1e,11llle of the Selllor C7l1ss of Northe1st Hlgh Sehool mel lb publlshed exeluslvely by the members of th1 A Cl1ss The proflts lf my derlved from thls enterprlse go to th1 tre 1s1lry of the A C s The l11I11t. ARC HIN1 xx ls derlved from The Argus the p1per of the lld fel1tr1l M1l1u1l Sehool THE ARI H111 w1s flrst publlshed lll 1891 wlth VlI1eLI1l B Breeht 1 student 1l1d now the Lllsilll vulshed he 1d of o1lr hI1Ul1sl1 Deplrtment ls the f1rst edltor The llfbt term of publle 1tlol1 vt In run ls 1 prlvate venture A stoek eompmy Wlb formed IIUUIIQ the boys 1 pI'LSldfeI1t vlee presldent mel seeret1ry were eleeted l!1Ll a Llplfll of 110 W19 r1l ed III order to laulleh the venture I w1s sueeess lI1Ll 1 proflt of 100 KVI: 1ee1lmul1teel 1s the fr1llts of the flrst term At the l7LQ1I'lI1lI1L1 of th1 next term the I11ll1lgt,f1'lLI1t of the m1g1 1l1L w1 turned over to the students to beeome the publleltlon of the Senlor C'l1s1 Slllet then It h1s vrovxll both lll sl e llld elreul1tlon Thls term at le1st one lmportant fe 1ture was added to THE ARCHIVE 111 the form of Th Gedunkvllle Vaeuum It proved to b 1 hovtllng sueeess Thls feature w ls entlrely of a humorlstle nature Furthermore several oversl e lssues vvere publlshed espeelally The Rexue lssue xxhleh w1s the largest ARc HIVF publlshed for several ye1rs THE ARK Hlvb has been ln exlstenee for thlrty flve ye 1rs and has now beeome sueh a flxture 111 the llfe of Northeast that If vtlll ever remaln a part of our ehool aetlxltg. M15 It lnerea e ln the future as lt has ln the past The M 16 gm phone HE MEC XPHONE the sehool p1per took great Stfldta forward durlnff the 1112111 of staff members from the C1 tss of une 1978 Although the publle1tlon was begun lS l1te 1s 1977 ID the form of 11 mlmeographed sheet lt ls today 1eknowledged as one of the best hlgh sehool p1pers 111 the eountry The paper, under 1 rule of the Senate must draw lts Edltor and Buslness M1I1lQCf from the B Class or lower ThlS IS to dlstlngulsh If from THE ARK HIVF 1 purely A Class project Edwln M Ross was the ECl1tOI'1ll Chlef dllflllg the September Febru1ry 1977 28 term Wlth George L Sykes IS News Edltor Among the fellows who have held responslble posltlons that 1re graduatlnv wlth our elass are Lawrenee Mandell BUSIDC s Manager Orrln D ulnby News Edltor Mareel Sussman Mlnaglnv Edltor Dallett B O Nelll Fe1ture Edltor and H1rold W Staufenberg Leslle A Wrlght Ch1rles Chlrkln Leon1rd Sxxaab Reuben Flshman Harrls Goldsteln Godfrey Tlnt Abe Ulltsky 1nd Wllllam JLlI'1l'l1 111 mlnor roles At the annu 1l eonventlon of the Clllllllllilii Sehol1stle Press Assoelatlon 1t New York 111 Mareh 1976 THE ME1 KPHONE was aw1rded flrst honorable fl1t.I1tlOl'I for lts effeetlve tre1tment of the three eolumn hlgh sehool newspaper system Slllet, that tlme If h1s grown to be 1 SIX eolumn publle1tlon Duflllg the sprlng term of 1975 THE lV1EL,-XPHUNE endeavored to lntroduee a elass ln lournallsm at Northeast One hundred and thirty nme f. .X O 'S .fg up ' ni V 411,-gf i Wg 3 , 1 1, 1. 1 - ,fre .fs-1.5. 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' v On hundred and urtx four ' 928 T IUNE, 1 OF B LL C GINEERING EN ' ur ' 4-7 G O NORTIIEASTGN S 5, is Jum: was Engmeei-'mg Club of june, 128 The Engineering Club ot une IWS yu reorvuu ed in Mireh ot th at ye ir under the direetion and leadership ot Mr C E Sh ivy The group vm eomposed entirely of A Cllss lvleehinle Arts Course students who intended to tolloyy engineering lines in liter work The purpose ol the elul was as the nlme implies to foster lkldlflllllll interest Ill engineering projeet ind ti Hun lklIHllIll e to industrial establishments whleh otheryxlse would hive been impo sible to vlslt haeh Wedriesday ilternoon the group met in Room ll! h 1d 1 short busine s meeting ind then visited various plants Among those visited vyere Hess Bright Bill Bearing Corporation C ity s Hwh Pressure Pumping Station Disston buy Company Publi Ledger Building the B st C andy F1 tory a bron e statue est iblishment Mielvile bteel Work the Atlas Bill Beirinv Compiny and Budd s Manlil ieturing Plant The members found the e trips both interesting and in truetlve VIVIIIU them a better view of the range ot aetu il engineerinv vyork 1 view yyhleh eould not be obtuned from text books The ofheers ot the group were George H Smith Pre ident Albert H Qtoyer Viee President Albert Gilmer Seeretary and Treasurer while C hirles Braunworth ind C trl Kugler served on the Nathan Sehuh William Cassel Robert Verity Freneh bpeeee George Sehatlner Samuel Leviek George Ulrieh Franeis Briek William ones Harry Bl ink Williirii ur un Albert Eekelmeyer Ralph Scholl Dallett GNe1ll j Walter Trumpy George King Frink Kinv Theodore Spieer md Duid Sykes Messrs Shaw and Bliem served as taeulty advisers ermuu Club The purpo e of thi elub 14 to brinv all of those yyho are eriou ly interested in German and yyho would like to further their interests by inerea uw their knowledge of this lanvuwe by meins ot conversation reading ot German literature hearing German speeehes eorrespondenee exehange of magazines learning German folk sonvs and visiting German pllys ind shows The elub is under the able leader hip ot Mr Thomi For the past tew terms Ross Worthingtcun has been the president With the assistanee ol the vmou members very interestinv programs have been arranged These programs eonsist ot Germln invers a presentation ot a pl ay or some other interesting feature During the pist tem terms an intere ting eorre pondenee with ome school boys of Germany has ensued The club held weekly meetings on Friday afternoons The seene of the dLf1VltlLb was Room O9 The attendanee was always large The members ot the elub veere espeeiilly beneheial because of their tutoring to students who were weak in the languave Feueuug Club In 197 s an attempt was made to organi e a feneing elub vyhieh hoyxever failed beeause ot the lack of intere t of the members A few were intere ted and nude Hood one makinff the Penn Freshman team when he entered Penn It was started again Mr Kiutlman eon ented to te teh the loy the use of the toil The experienee derived from thi lub elves loth 1 riee ind poi e a development of museles and the ability to think qulekly and deeisively One hundred and forty hte .- L f' lg V fs, .-Q 'f-- i ' 4' Q-V191 - ,u---, V uf .j.f,, . 'V 1 .psy-r-,l y Q-v , -'rr I 1 ,V.., X -Q U . . 'l 19 s 5 ss A A -I si H , Vi S s Ny :s I - , 1 Vsg Y s s s. H . ,. . z '. 'X 'as ' it ' ' ,Q Q as 5 ,M,.M s I s sp, A s Q R s s: s A ss A sssyi yfrl' 1 ' ilcs I V 1 ss k 5 v 5' W S vk-s v v ww SS' x L- I 'V - s sp V Q s s Q s ' 1, l Q . x' ss: ss ' K 1 s l - x T V xx t I K A A 1 , A s 5 A f I A Q- s v V- s N 4 V in - Ni 'V f , ee . , , e A, - e. ,. ' ref ', Z' e ' X 1 2 ' , 4 ' 5, ' Q: 1 'Q , T Q ' 4 Q ' Q' 4 i . ' T T' f 'S' i e' i T Tfl A l I 5 'I ', hi i 5 , s . K s , s R s ss 5 , , A s , s s s 1' s S 'B 1 H vw sa N3 Q I if, x V x s .'x ws- 5 . . ' e ' v 3 - - ' Y 1 A s 1 ' s s- s - y - sV s . ' s ' V ss . . '. s ss s s Visitation Committee, with Stover as Chairman. The active elub members were: Frederick Traut, 1 I V- f 3 W 1 V 1 ' N px-1 Tx x ' ' N - w x -- 7 I A x' 5 9 5 A 7 I 9 -, 'J-,f i, -,Q 3 N I x 1 3 l ' ' A v u V-x - 1 vi : s ' a . v 4 hs 1 I 5 W lv S 1 - 3 ' 2 3 Sm I S v I S 3 I S 1 v s ,syn V ...Spb , . his sy A f I A W3 ' I H 1 N sf I Ns v w Hs' 3 - uf x is 5 ' ' N A e , , . L e e, , . K e, e be, e A r 1 ' 1 e e. ' ' ' ' s A ' . as. ' . e V ' 3 ee ' -. ' ' s V s ' - -s A s V ' I s -. - s ' s s ' s V s . . . - ., , . - , . ' ' ', V I s V sss V ' ' V , V s , V . V e 1 s 3, e, e . , - ' e ' . ' is f ' X 1 N 's A ' 's ' ' is s ' e 's , ' ' l V - -ss s s . s ' ' 'ss 1 - v s ' s - vs s s s-'V sAs'V - s e . s e . . ' ' y s s ' s - - -s s PJ ' , - '-ss - -' s V 's Vs I ' s s- s ' s 41' L' A 9 3 9 5 H s ,s , s ,S s 2 Q s 5 , s V E , s , , . , . ': ' ' .Q ' s sa ' 1' sw's sg s V , ', -, , ' s 'S C pf sl N :I i ., R -S ,y V s s s - s:, V 'Q' 'Q' -AV 'Y 4x NORTIIEASTCRS 'fbi E JUNE l9283 ir W! 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M210 xx N 'f ' t f - w Y , . c N A , , I 1 Q, I IW, :m.yf,,x 2 W S I , 1 qv -Q- i'd 7 7 NURTIIEAST B ,Al .U 9 JUNE l928 f 1' o 4' af Surveymg Club 0 une, 11928 ln the Spring of l9'6 a eroup of felloves under the le 1elersh1p of Mr Lee J Pennypaeker organized 1 elub that would teaeh them the fLlLllII1LllIS of surveying, 1nd trleonometrle Ll.lk.llldfl0l1S The first elub was org 1n1 eel ID 1908 ours heme the fortleth group to take up th 1t study At the eompletlon of the regulu eourse in the essenti 1ls ot surveying e1eh fellow did a fin 1l pieee of Oflglflil work This eonslsted of 1 eomplie 1ted survey of ome approved projeet md 1 dr1w mg of the slme The work wx 1s then pissed upon by Mr lennyp1eker who L.lLLl'HlIlg them ot s1t1s f1etory merit 1w1reled e1eh am1teur surveyor a gold key Albert Cilmer and Ceorge Smith h1ve been Presidents of the elub while William Sehoenhut and Albert Eekelmeyer h1ve been Vice Pre idents Robert Verity and George Shiffner heme the Seeretaries for the two ye 1rs The other members th lt graduated in une l9'8 melude W1ll11m juram john Merklmger D1llettO Neill Orrin umby and David bykes As a result of their efforts several members of the group were enabled to lay out a new baseball ments and of trigonometry but the neeesslry lelflllllg w1s Quned while they were members of the group We em safely sry th lt the elub members will alw1ys g,l1dly remember the ple 1sant days spent towards a fruitful purpose m Room 179 under Mr Pennypaekers able tutelige Cbemtslry Club The Chemistry Club under supervision of Messrs Lapp and Smith held very mterestmg meet ings and demonstrations in Room 709 every Monday afternoon M1ny interesting trips were taken during the course of the term Its offieers were Harry Redeker President Ronald Anderson Viee President Howard Magnm Treasurer H Thompson beeretlry Ch1rles Holdeman Librarian Among the A Class members are Magnm A Redeker A4 Gete A7 Latm Club The Latin Club this term had some very sucee sful and interesting meetings under the super vision of Mr Gerhard of the Language Department The purpose of the meetings was primarily to awaken a fuller understanding of the langu1ge whieh at one time w1s spoken m all known parts of the world The meetings also showed the eultural side of Rom in Life and not just the battle md tumult read in elass The Latin Club IS one of the few elubs whieh are baeked by the lower elassmen as well as the juniors and Seniors Debutmg Club This elub is run under the Quidanee ot Mr Clenn The question for argumentation 1 Resolved th rt the Federal Government hould intervene in strike in essential industries The elub is well started to best the teams from other high sehools and ret un the ehamp1onsh1p The purpo e of the elub aside from the iLqL11S1t1OI1 of the ehamp1onsh1p ls to train its members to elearly express their thoughts in a few foreeful vxords rither th1n to be 1t 1bout the hush It IS a elub whieh not only helps one in peakmi but also m quiek elear thinking a thine whieh should give it a pl 1ee among the leading elubs of the ehool A Class members Feiehter, Aisner, Boettger, Eskm, WfllkLlLl and Steinberg One hundred and forty seven ' ,qui fp Y U l ' 4 SNj?5',e s Q' 2 lsfsil . -' I .'1f:,Q,'-' , , fl E075 1 'fy' I Q---.-r 'O i 11 5 Y , 2 . , . - , , , S ., , R x, , . .Q . . 5. ' ' ' I a 'L' A , 1 ' ' 4 1 ' Q . l . 1 ' 3 i an 3 - Cv I w xkffx i S x A xy, si N x V - z . 5' Q ' 1 ' : ' S 'Q ' ',z 2 a - 'ez '. ' iz. ' 1 . 1' ', , U ' 1 .Q z ' , Q Q ' 'Q ' ' Q ' ' ' ' L 1 . ,. , , 1 4. . N . , . , Y , I .I Q , N, . A , , . i ,. ,, .5 , N, . x K . S, - - 1 xi l x 1 Q K - - - -I e, H , - ' 'Q ' , ' , . , Q 1 ' .. . , , 3 . , , , , v , , ..,. , . . 4, , . diamond at the Athletic Field. This work required the knowledge of the use of surveying instruf ' x y 1 5' 2 xi 8 LR I 1 I w 1 1 1 H 3 N -2 f e 2 Q e - , ' , 2 . YE e -. . 3 sl - . e V ei t A- , s l t s e ' 1 sl ' 7 R' ' 7 I , B . . . 2 M , ' N - . , V 3 w ' - l '-,, ' 1 V 7 L . , f , ,. 1 1 , - ,L 1 2 . , , , , . . ' 1 '51 Y 7 l ' . . I E 7 N N 5 . 1 4 . , f ' ' ' 7 K I I s -N X , ' ' , ' . s . - 3 ' ' ' Q i z ' ' ' 3 z ' - ' ' ss ' N s s s A Q 1 x ' '- e . - bf N f . . . , . . Y ' . ,, , 2 , , . ,, , S , , . .5 ,y . . , . . 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' - 's - e ' S 1' ' l - ' '- , - N ' ' i ' y 4- A 1 ' ' k 'B ' 3 if A x Y 1 . 1 S+ I W 2. , I ,'- s ' 1 i - ' sk - C q 9 QI' 'Q' 4' -Q' ir. 3- NORTHEASTB A Jun: lazs ,hu-L 'Q' 'BV' :sv- fv swf The Reima HE REVUE of 1928 that epoch making effort of histrionic ability under the expert tutoring of Mr Weills has gone down in the annals of the hlstory of Northeast for the seventh consecutive time Each year saw the attempt made elO er to the reah ation of the utmost 1n perfeetion in amateur plays A series of sketehes musieal numbers and many nexx features were witnessed by an enthralled audienee on April '70 21 '77 and 29 A eomplete program vtas arranged so that everyone would be sure to find enjoyment in all parts of the show The Revue Commlttee of 1928 eomposed of several members of the faeulty under the chairman hip of Mr Brachold worked hard for sexeral months preparing the plans for the Revue of the eurrent year vyhleh has glven satisfaetion in return for all the deslres held for a liner and greater presentatlon At a meeting held on Tuesday january 17 the final dates of the show vtere deelded upon The first performanee took plaee on Friday April 'WJ the seeond on Saturday April 21 and the others on the following week end The absenee ef Mr Priee the daneing mstruetor of former revues was regretted very much as he had been transferred to the Grat H1gh Sehool Mr Earhart as usual took eharge of the eolleetlon of tlekets It 15 a fitting moment to look baek over the hr t lustrum of the Reyue to pay tribute to the boys and men vxho haye done so mueh to make it xxhat it is today In thi held a in many others North Un the Hrst page of our history vxe ee of eourse the genial features of A O Michener As in the organization of the Sen ite and the building up of the orehestra so here he play ed the part of a pathfinder In 1922 he wielded the baton hlped up the ehorus vtork and vtlth the help of Mr Reichelt who ha also gone to Gram High along with Mr Priee and Mr Zvtarg Qanother booster of the Revue, turned boisterous boys into dillelll 1 dolls and snappy soldiers The penetratlng flux of his caustic comment and the magie solder of hi honeyed polysyllables bound the whole show more firmly together It 15 impossible to treat in detail the program of eaeh year We must eolltent ourselves with saying that ln the first Revue were also speeial aets eoiehed by Messrs Wellls Bencker Ogden and aekson The names of the first Revue Committee should also be mentioned Messrs A O Mlchener Jos Garrod C S Dickinson W S Hilton W W Stevenson B F Prlee Wm Kershaw and W S Bencker For the seeond year Mr Miehener and Mr Re1ehelt again bore the brunt of the drilling and rehearsing Mr Dickinson put on an aet of eriyon eh irleterl ation Mr Weills a bit of farce and the gym its usual thrilling stunts under the able leadership of Mr Zvtarg The hit of the year was probably Mr We1mars troupe of Spanish aetors in the great bull fight denominated Blood and Mud The novel features of 1924 were the eolorful togas of the Roman Oil Scandal and the rich d1splay of human nature 1n the one aet eomedy Obstlnaey But the most noteworthy elements 1n the preparation of the produetion were the inereasing prominenee of Mr Weill s expert direction and the development of Mr Price as a drill master due to h1s nimble toes and his eomplete mastery of mandatory and objurgatory elements in the vernacular In 1925 Mr Mlchener made his final appearance as director of the orchestra and recelved a well deserved Ovation at the conclusion of the performance Mr Weills and Mr Price had taken over the burden of coaehing and the new department of music was ready to asslst with ehorus and orchestra In that year the Hrst step was taken to make of the Revue a really umhed performanee The seeond half of the program vxas a slngle sketeh entitled In Spam lt was a eombination of song danee and dialogue bound together by a b1t of plot eoneoeted by Mr Weills and Mr Hughes One hundred and forty eight 4 6 - ' - 3 .y Ajit qw I .-:rabid W ' fl r 1 K. 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I . , ' rv ' I III . - I ' I rv f I 1 I 1 4 . -4 ' . . 5 I' 1 , . -' ' -' I 7' . 1-- II .. , , I I I ,.. - IQ I . 1 A , ' I A , II v 1 I' .1 - 11 t t . ,, , t I S3 U ..' . .Q - 3, W Nmeteen twenty SIX srw furthtr Qll'l1Plll:ltlf1OI1 of tht blll Thert were only three atts Tht gym prtsentttl an upromous sptttatlt of tlowns rtrob tts 1nd Zllllllgflt al wontltrs ln short a ptrfett tlrtus An nmusmg ont att pl ry A Glrl Matlt to Ordtr wts gnvtn wlth tht lbilifllltt of Mr Rlthtrdson who hrtl rtndtrtd slmll lr strvntt tht yt rr lwtlort Tht thlrtl ttt vyhlth ottupltd tht major port1on ot t t tvtmng was bllllllll' to In Spun but muth mort tlrborntt It wls ttlltd Sonyl md hrd 1 plot lI1VUlVlIN' in Amtrltm tiptun 1 Ru S1111 dmttr md mtmbtrs of tht Frtnth 1nd Brltlsh nohlllty Thls was rnothtr plttt ot rrt strutlc from tht Wtlll Huvhts mvll Wlth tht ntxt yt lr tht Rtvut had tvolvtd lnto 1 furly wtll unlhtd produttlon Thtrt wtrt two rtts but thty wtrt vtry tlostly bound togtthtr A thrt ld of story I'UIlI1lI1g through the rommtts of thrtt Utntrttlon tn iblttl tht authors to pltlllft. tht Ul1tl1ll1!IlIlU mturt of youth and lovt rgunst brtkgrounds as wldtly dxvtrst rs thost of N70 md 1977 A dehghttul tontrast ln song dantt to-tumt md manntrs of tht dlffertnt ptrxotls yy is tht rtsult Hovytvtr th1s yt lf h la brought somt ntw dtprrturts but Mr Hughts md Mr Wellls III WI'1tll'lU rtvular lffdlf of many lrytrs wlth M1112 on tht top and jam bttwten tvtry two layers A ftw sketthes had been thostn from 1 larvt stltttxon Thtrt wtrt thlrtetn stpartte parts lettertd from A to M md the tombmxtxon mtludtd tomtdy mysttry mllslt and dantmg Among tht many featurts of thls ytars Revue was tht my sttry Ste almg tht Stoltn On Promtnade A Modern Baltony Stene ftrom Romeo and juhetj Rtd Rldlflg Hood Up to Date Cood Bye Babette and H1s Sttond Cul a tomedy that kept tht audlence 111 good humor for ome tlme ultt a few musltal numbers wtrt also mtroduttd Among these wtre Abou Ben Barley a Perslan Fantasy a Dante DlVEftlSEmCDt by Herbert Lomax and joseph Larklns and the North east Varslty Drag One or the spetlaltles 1 Ballet Tot Dante was g1ven by Charles Espenshade of first yt1r fame A dantlng thorus of snttttn ID support of the several acts was an added attractlon and a Jazz orthestra enllvtned the program Abe Ulltsky renowned from past revues gave a spetlal Turklsh Dantt Prltthard Boyd and Horty vtere seletttd as some of the S1Ilg6I'b The star dancers were Espenshade Spetl 11 solo danter Lomax LdI'k1IlS Ulltsky Flethter Squlres Gege1rs and Hughes One of the features of tht evemng was tht Sl lOW1I'lg of lmportznt school events of the past year on the screen The lntldental musle was furmshed by the school orthestra wlth Mr P E Duffield as the conductor Mr Dxtklnson has done a very tredltable plete of work 1n pamtmg a speclal set of turtams for the muslcal number Abou Ben Balley Thls year s produttlon was a typ1cal Revue one of whlth Northeast wlll ever be proud Along with the evolutlon of the Revue 1nto a smgle unrfned show has tome the gradual assumptlon of one man responslblllty for tastmg and tostummg the troupe Mr Wellls began modestly 1n 1922 Wlfh a brlef sketth on the program but eath year h1s Wld6 experlence lI'l dramatlcs and hls technltal sklll have made h1m more and more a domlnant hgure untll today he 15 the Relnhardt and the Cralg of the Northeast Stage Messrs Duffield Butkley and Hughes tonslder themselves fortunate to be allowed to work under the dlrectlon of a man so adept so resourteful and so perfectly genlal 1n all clrtumstances The student partlclpants ID the var1ous Revues haye of tourse contrlbuted the major portlon to their success The long and often arduous work ot learn1ng songs and dances the memor rzmg of l1nes galore the frequent and txattlng rehearsals both afternoon and evemng have been carrled out not only patrently but even jauntlly and wlth every 1nd1cat1on of enthus1ast1c mterest Nor must we neglect the partlcular brlght stars Who 15 llkely to forget the rantlng of Richman the thr1ll1ng VOICC of Green IH the Sldewalks of Kensmgton the Spanlsh dances of Seellg Pemsel and Brehm the damtly ballet danter Henry the Charleston of Carden and Thoma the charmlng lmper sonatlons of the deadlrer sex by Lawrente W1lk1H Espenshade and a host of others? The student body as a whole have gone about zealou ly to adyertz e and sell the productlons o that we mxght have tanglble evldente of our suttess A word of appretlatlon must go to thost who havt m mwed the less tonspltuous matters of tht Revue The School owes a debt of gratltudt to Mr jamts P Bewry of the Walnut Street Theatre who, because of hls sons' tonnettlon wlth Northeast, kmdly furmshed Us wlth stage equlpment tht One hundred and forty mne ag, 6 0' -,V fl'-v T NORTHEASTB K ,Q a Jun: 192s ,T if ,e first three years The Senate IS to be warmly commended for under 1ts HUSPICBS the Revue was maugurated and has been so sueeessfully managed Mr Garrod for the first year and Mr Earhart s1nee that txme have handled the sale of tlekets no small matter SIIILC the number sold has reached the lmposlng amount of 5700 annually Mr Ivhehener and Mr Brachold suecesslvely as cha1rmen of the Revue Commlttee have been lndefatlgable IU faemfv and eonquermg dlfheultles In eonelusron lt m1y not be out of plaee to say SOI'DLlhlIlg of our hopes for the future We have Ill Mr Wellls a first elass dlrector 111 Mr Dufheld a hlghly competent muslelan ID Mr Buckley an 1l1g6Il1OL1S and sk1lled electrxclan 1nd stage e 1rpenter We have a student body ready to baek us to the l1m1t and to glve of thelr t1lents velthout stmt We have Ill use for the Revue 1 system of stage light mg and 1 serles of eurt 1111 drops seeond to none ln any of the other elty hlgh schools and vue are only lW6Q1lH'l1Ilg to aeeumul1te the neeess1t1e of stage equ1pment The only thlng we lack IS dxreet eontrl butlon by students of the School to the musle and dlalogue of the productlon We look to the Muslc md Enwllsh Deputment to End the e thmg for us III the near future a genulne home grown Northeast Rex ue Senate Play HE annual Fall Pl 1y produeed by the Senate of the Northeast High Sehool was presented on the exemng of Frlday December 7 1977 Mt7ff1SKJll Hall was the seene of thus marvel of scholastle h1str1on1e1sm whleh was the reelplent of mueh applause and laughter from the assembled audlence of students and fr1ends of the school The play was undoubtedly one of the most sueeessful of our produetlons of this ty pe that has ever grueed the stage of Morrlson Hall The aud1enee was kept Ill constant state of mlrth and h1lar1ty by the eomlc sltuatrons aetxons 1nd speeehes whxeh oeeurred throughout wlth great frequency The superb dr lmdtlt qual1t1es of the play were greatly enhanced by the appearance of Espenshade m the ro e of the herome Thls 1ble lmpersonator of charmlng fCIT'lllllI'llIy had a eareer unequalled ln the h1II'10l11L arehnes of the sehool but hls performanee on th1S mght was by far the best of hlS appearanees The hero of Fr 1nle Craven s comedy was Lom1x a elassmate of Espenshade s and th1S was hls lllltlcll performance III sueh aet1v1t1es Ca t 1 1 bashful swam and consequent husband hls aetlng was matchless The play was e sentlally a comedy and much of the humor was supplled by the colored mald Hattle vehleh part Vw 14 taken by We t We ts appearance was conhned to the second act but IH the other aets the work of Fleehter and W1lklHQ III the parts of Mr and Mrs Fred L1V1I1gStOHE the parents of the herolne was produetlve of mueh laughter The vlllam of the play was Saalfrank and 1n this role he performed wlth the knll of one more hlghly remunerated part1c1pants ID the h1str1on1c art One hundred and fifty 'Y 131 up s Q -v 1 .-41-.gw-,rg I 1 ?.,'?:,iff 1 a .. , - h 1 I D s A TT L . . , , 1 ' T I 3 I T 7 L 1 T w - ' V R 'B X' X V EQ 3 . Q Q Q , Q Q. Q QQQ . Q Q . Q Q. . Q Q QQ 1 g' ' 1 ' 'S ' ts 4 ' , When Northeast talent shall be developed to give us the book as well as the actors, we shall have ' ' Q , v - 1 Q 2 , 2 - y 1 Q s ' - sys ' 4 1 y 5 s s ' s - ' '- rr s -a - - , s s ' s --s - - ' x ' , . , Q 2-s s 'K ' Q s 1 3 -s ' - ' ' ' .Q , .Q Q Q .QQ Q Q . Q Q . . Q . , 1 v . 3 5 7 Y - 1 p 1 s . Q , A A K K i l Q QQQQQQ Q, Q, Q, Q s ' ' ' ' ' , .. 7 7, ,QQ I Q V QQQ QQ. . Q . . - - s M Q Q ' ' Q , A 7 T T ' fiv I ti I xl K NORTHEASTGZG Sf'-294 :J JUNE I928W -Xl fm-.es fff -vf ' f 'g .1 Q- X 2' milxf f rl 47 frllfrf ff!! 1 ...,A, ,, x- ,, , jgjvi Hein PXP G , - '4 ' T . f Tv 5' 5' if 1 ,il - :w : x .55.g- g.' W fi? .fix ,WA 31-Q' IXL, gf' x 9,,,f'? gf, N ,Q ' f'X'1 ff' , I xg? ' J , X, I If , M f , ,' I F f V fl fl ' fy yy 1: 'X W V 'M If XE f fig' V if 5 SN , ,. I' Xixigxw K ff-X L. ' .I Y ,typ X KIM, Y UIQ 1, 4, l Q 1 X , I E xx, uirlifh' X f Y ULAX ,If I xl Xa 1 5 ,I X ' J! fl 'A f 5 V , , J H . 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I F -HJ l , Nc' Lvgfs .DLL I vwrc + -' .H +V +4 an-QV ' NORTHEASTB It A Q Jun: ms ' Vu 15 -I- fl' TT' The Senate HE first meetmg of the sprlng term of the year 1928 was called by Mr W W Stevenson who was Chalrman for the precedlnq term He appolnted Mr Mlchener Temporary Chaxrman for the electlon of the followmg officers Chaurman Mr W W Stevenson re elected Vlce Ch urmm Edwln Ross A 4 Secretary Lawrence Mandell A 3 Treasurer Mr Samuel Katz Presldent of the School Commumty Ross Worthington Dlrector of ARCHIVE Walter Wetzel The Senate of the Northeast Hlgh School was maugurated 111 September 1905 It was the ploneer lklfl11I11NU'dtlVL orguu atlon of 1 student type 1I'l the Phlladelphla Hlgh School So successful xx is the new ldea that many other schools hardened thexr own student government after It The Senate ls composed of student and ficulty Senators Every book 1n the school IS repre sented 1n th1s body by a Senator and an Alternate whom they elect The Alternate attends meetmgs can he on commlttees and can take part ln Lll9cLlSSlOl1S and he can vote and make a motlon only when hls Senator IS 1bsent The Senators of each class elect 1 faculty Senator whlle the prlnclpal may members of thls body The Senate elects a chalrman and treasurer from the faculty Senators vlce chalrman and a secretary from the student Senators At the monthly meetlngs reports from varlous dlrectors and commlttees are heard and any new busmess ls dlscussed Many tlmes the debatmg ab1l1ty of a student has been pltted agalnst that of a member of the faculty oycr sOI'1lL mel ure upon the floor Commlttees are appomted by the chaxr m in from the Senators to deal vuth the deta1ls of matters such is Athletics Revue Electlon By Lives and Senate Award or some new subject The Senate ls the foremost llllelllclal organ of the school The greater part of the funds are pent III the equlpment of the athletxc teams at Northeast and malntalnmg Northeast Fleld The Sen ate dernves 1ts funds from the Senate Store the Annuil Revue plays gate recexpts of athletlc contests md the athletlc tlckets One of the Sen lte s latest features IS to glve the letter men of the past year a banquet some t1me lil December The CO11at1tUfl0D also call for the ARCHIXE and MEL. HKPHONE to come under the Senate s dlrec t1on The above IS an 1dea of the vtork of the Senate of Northeast and the honor XKh1Cl'l ls bestowed upon a student who ls called upon to repre ent h1s classmates 1n that body Among the mam tOp1CS dlscussed thls term were the Pledge Collectlons 1n vthlch a drxve was made to make completlon for the pay ment on the grandstand Thls vyas done by havmg each student make a pledge of S7 to be pald 1l'l lOc lnstallment over a perlod of twenty weeks In thls manner nearly S4 OOO alone vtas collected Preparat1on was made for the annual Revue whlch proved to be the best ever of any so far produced Senator Mandell made the mOt1Ol1 that the slgnature of the Chalrman of the Senate be added to those of the NE award certlfxcates Mr Mlchener made an amendment referrmg the matter to the Athlet1cs Commlttee vshlch was seconded Mr W W Stevenson spoke favorably of the motlon but Mr Brachhold opposed lt Followmg Mr Brachholds complamt that th1s necessxtated another meetmg of the Athletlc Commlttee Mr W W Stevenson made the motlon that the matter be referred to a new commlttee whlch reported on thls subject at the May I1'166t1l1g of the Senate Thls move vyas seconded and passed The Actmg Chalrman then appomted thls comnuttee to conslst of Mr Garrod Chalrman Worthlngton Zlmerman Hamllton and W61df1I1Q6f SENATORS ALTERNATES CHAS BRAUNXVORTH H H COLEHOWER FRANK E HAHN JR BERNARD ESKIN LAVJRENCE MANDELL CARL KUGLER EDWIN M Ross ERNEST PLUNlcETr A S WILBUR ZIMERMAN ALBERT STOVER 81 82 HAROLD MUELLER EDWARD WEBER One hundred and fifty two XFTX - K ai 7 ', aff . 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I I AH . ,q1 1lll lnl,rT,E'.l!DlEl1 Yllllll if II TRIP TO WASHINGTON 051291 T wa: rather 1 eloudy d1y Ill the mldell mf 1111 xxhen the Flu of une as together xwlth the asm of Febru1ry 79 1 embl el II Bro1 gtreet 611111111 to Il e t e long qwmed tmp to Wash111gton At exaetly 901 A M the trun puffeel 1t VK 1y out of Ph1lly o11 1 trlp th1t none of the '70 members who were 1ble to vo xx1ll ever forvet The ffllll erexx xvuters hotel people tdxl drlxerb ID faet the whole toxvn of W1Nh1111ft1111 to 11. noth1n1f of tho turdy hotel deteetlxe xvlll also long remember the tr1p It wa:-111st 1fter we h1el p1 d WllDlll1K'fCJI1 Del tl11t the flfal exeltlnff eve11t of that memorable tr1p took plaee O Ne1ll our f1vht1ng Ir15l11111n UI1WlttlI1Lfly took undue 11dv111t11ge of Ducklega Speeee 5 hat vxlth the eonbequenee that U Ne1ll 5 pmt- 1nd or111n1e11t1 of hh loxxer extremltles were removed and pl1eed 111 1 r1ther ob eure pl1ee Thu llleldellt xx we merely 1 foreru11ner for 11 few mmuteb after 11 lwht from the re11r end of the tr'1111 vu 11 dlbeovered n11m11q 15 xxell ab 11 number of door platea eleetrle llght bulb 1nd bexe11l Llflllklllff eupb 1nd p1per towel xendorb To keep the ra1lro11d from bemv bmkrupt If lWee1me neees 1rx for every one to pl1ee four blt- Ill 1 hat In1n1ed1ately upon arr1x11l 111 Waeh111gt1111 the p1rty xv15 melueed to buy some trolley token for vxhleh vxe had no uae exeept to pam off o11 Utne of the 1nh1b1t1ntN of the tovx I1 11: fhdl money At the hotel we found th 1t there xxere eX6I'dl sehoolb of Ulfle 1lre1dx there 11111 IIXITIQ f1r enough from Phllly to make thmgb safe In the afternoon we started on our hr t tour It xx 1 1 xlblt to the Sflllfh 0111 111 Inbtltute 1 plaee well worth the t1me Folloxxnw xxe boarded l1ITlUL1blI1LH for Arlmvton Cemetery toppmg fir t at the Lmcoln Memor11l After Xl IUIIU the eemetefk xxe xxere elrlxen dI'ULlI1d the outbklrt of Wa hmvton ab well as throuvh the eltx to ee 111 1ny 111tere t1n-I p 1ee In the exenlnq we vxent to the L1br1ry of Congress 1111.1 1w 1111111 thmg th 1t lnbtllled great wonder After tfnb many of o11r 1u11u1t 111er11ber5 l'1ee1I11e 1equ11111ted xuth the memberb of the 1fore sal sehoolb Yl:ltlI1U at our hotel The exenlnv be1n1f oxer the party turned 111 for 1 nlee qulet peaceful nlght For further 1I1fUI'l'l1dt1OI1 upon the ubjeet eoneult Snoopmg xvllll the hou e dete uve of the Metropohtan Hotel One hundred and fzfty three I If 1.1 I' -' Q , .1 -H !,' 4 A 7 1' . 11. .V1 , ,wi foal 1 ll--17 ,gf - . 1 - , , , . 11 PQ Y Y , 1 . .,-. .,,....,..., -Y , , 1 L., -gh, 1, ,T , l ly f' '-'--:l'7l1'1- Z' - -j ,-7. 1 , 4 1 .1 ' . 111-.-1 lg- . 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I 3 -3 x x v vs vx s I v f - 4 Q 1 Q 4 1 ' - 5 1 f A ' : , - U . , 2 1 1 ,S 5 11 ' ' 5 I ' 1 'ff 2 SE I ' 5 2 ' ' 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 - --1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1' - - x - ' 1 . , . , 1 5 . 1 1 1 -d . . ,'. , , . 11,' .' 1, , 1 1 ' ' 1 '-, ' 1 5 ' h N 4 1 v Q 1 1 1 5 1 x C' 5, 1 ,V . , I 3 'Q' 0 1' Qs 7 4- a 4 G'?+ in NORTHEAST P3 ii Q Jun: l928 T' ' fr Q Z' 6 fn- TV av The second d1y turned out to he 11 better day than our first 1s If Ullly rnned 1 l1ttle III the mormng After hre1kfast we turned our steps tovydrd the Burem of Prmtlnq 111d E111fr1y1111' Next 1long the way w1s the W1sh1110tn111 Ivlo11um1.11t 111d hoyy The P111 AIl1Lf1LiIl Blllldllllf 111d tl1e Art Gallery Hfllmllfed our mornmq md 111 the 1fternoon the entlre p1rty xxent hy hodt to MC5UlTt Vernon 11d saw the Wash111Qt1111 home tead alonv the he 1ut1ful Potomde Rner Ijklflflg the LVLIIIIIQ the p1rty xy1 1lloyx1d to do 1 they yxlshed Tht p1rty dl II 1nd enloyed themselves Thit might found the merry ereyy engdqtd Ill the s1eond of 1 ser1 of nwht xx 1rl ITL 1r l1st d1y found ll It th C 1 1t1 X1 1t11111 evtr 1 let o 111ter1 t 11e A '111 P 1sl11nUto11 hxd lts 'urevyell to the hoy of Nort1ef1st e 11r1ye 111111e ne gre pleased mth the mp T e sueees of the trlp vm- due to the LlfLlUl p llllllllkl and yxorlt of Mr I Rolwh 111d Mr W es ey Stevenson The el1ss 11re1ty 1pprtt11ted the yxork dont by tht txxo t11t11d ol t1e my The ueee s of that trlp Vkda o Great th 1t If xull lmver lone 111 our nnnd 1 i'- Lllllllllll gi jfs? llll1ll L1l1lll One hundred and fifty four , Y A 1 Ax. 1 -e e e as . , Q TTQ, 1 .11 1.1 - - 7 1 1 ' 'ij 1 , e - y 1. M y e W y , 2 3 ' S ' V K I 7 Q l 5 2 b 3 - 5 32 ' 1 -': ' 'z ' 'AAL ,LVN 1 s I 1 Q 4 W ,il Yr, Y Z , ' -N' I U ' S . . ,, . . 5 . l-1 5' A L 1 4 1 2 . 5 I H 1 y vw Y . 9 V 1 M ' K ss 1 - N sz ' f - ' vs - ' ,,,' 11,1452 1- is H ,1,d'2 s s ,L-' 2 'k s N v - s V s uf ti e ' x Se- ' 2 Ss. 'CS ' 'h 1: Ay ey The detective force was increased as well as the noise and joyfousncss of the party, U1 1' 17' sa c f4p'1l, 1's ,1'y'1l1 1 s 'g1rit. t-.' .lvl 2 ' ' Ag 'Q ' 'S T let. W'a dl 1 '111' 6 P. M. 'ntl' 5 1 . 5 3 3 Y- - h-g Hffs ' ' V 3 ' ft la ',1 ' ' 1 .-I., A . , W,Ml,, , , - V s -lg 5 sy lvl r ,yi , , , . 1, .SC V A--X S ' It ht ,5- Q -,,Sv ' , ' M. S r s. 2 ' I ' as 5 ' ' S- . 1.1 ff' X, I 713 V - 2-Q---Q! , - A nw.. . -Y I- X 1 1 lv' , , . .EQ ' - ' 5 .rg-51 A -1 -91 257 1 -na' ' -rt 6 N D Q- ' wzasf 28 Q Jun: - ms , -v-1? , I sv V4.7 O Q. -5- W 1 To --V - O , QQJ1 I ll nlllln I NMGREQLS ANT are the rmmortals of Northeast but the best the dearest and the most out standlng are the members of the faeulty They were responsrble for all our great not be complete vvlthout some of those rmmortal thoughts of those grand old senlor profs So here We have tr1ed to recall the1r famous words and phrases D eorge JF Stradlmg The next elrss vvrll start at I0 HW Please do not rrse untrl I lllellelte mth my left hand If these remarks were not rneluded the rssemhhes vxould he meomplete It ls our hope th tt our st ately prmerpal vvlll never lose hreak or for et to hrmv h1s xxrrst xx rteh to as emhlles Mfr W Wesley Stevenson Anybody brrnemg me ten jokes ere lted h fore 1910 vull reeenve rn E Ill Algehrt Close the door you ll leave tll the hot a1r out After fifteen l'I11I1L1t6b speaking Poekets arent made for lodgrng plat es for the hands One hundred and Mtv fue ll-, ,, fa: T ,T X nh.. -1 N 4 XXI ' I 'ur QSM' H1116- .IIN R: ' -UI Y ,l lllllll f XIII.. ll' 'll Nl l ll' HIIIII1 llllllll un W 0 H O . ' 1 1 i 9 I joys and happiness at old Northeast, to say nothing of our miseries. Our record would rr. Q . ' ,. . . , ' - X as 's- , s ' - l I s Q 2 , ' Ay' A s ' sa - -2 s 6 s I - ' s L ' ' ' ky s Q I A Q e s + ' X + + NORTIIEASTG JUNE i928 -va ...mu Mr john K Wzldemore Where do you thznk you are golng Late agam Draw the front VICXX on the edge of th paper Xou re not dumb you are dumber Mr Elmer B ,Zzegler You dont knovy what IIS all about Sneer Whcmbe the Uuy that made that wwe tratk7 Noxx I'l1yb12 Dodge U bxg boy Wlpe that duty neer off your fate Too fait for you Mr Charles A Young It 1 mouwt mug txxo ton andl pulled up a thlrty degree IH HIL y meanb ol 1 tmp pu ty pass Mr Irvmg Robb It you xxlll nort to yourbelt I xull b able to go on vtlth tht on All pomt yxlll he throyxn 1nto tht xx utr. bl t After te t xt doyyn I o mt vu e tm ar ue We xxlll noxx take a an example Hardyuek and Mavee Can any one ot you boy lend me a Natxonal Bank Notej Mr Vmcent B Brecht You boys vnll plea e wn otf for me m1nute I ant tompete agambt HV Anybody 1 ongmal poemQ or bonnet 7 Mr Elias A .Schnabel I.1bIt,l1 Mr Sehnabel I tan t ind my book but I dont need It today I w1ll Enghty tents and report at 2 17 ln Room '712 Mr Oscar E erney Pleabt talk lower when glV1Dg retltatlons Hou do you txpeet a man to sleep? What tubereulosx 7 GlVB1fa 16 beope eolor thzeknem he1ght age and an outllne form One hundred and ffty s1x f - o f.6E'T-link ' ... il L N., 1-1 Q - -Y e e :H 1 y r., Q,-,gf -:v-- f-ee-ee-1-5 I v -. - A U f Q ' . . .. , 1 , 7 . ? I I. n Y X , Y E 1 A 7 - 7 an L , A , , . L I 4 ., 3 , , Z , . , ,. , , L B ' 'M f. s ' fsf. ' ' ' 5 f ' ' , I ' . . -- All 5, -lbs , . -5 , , ' , ,yy Cl' ,b, , . 'Z -lc Nw weighing three pounds, what is the quotation in the stock market for U. S. Steel? They' shall not ' ' V 5 ' ' A. V C' ' k V ' less . , S V ' ' ' Qskc. Q 'X fsj S' '. d,1 chus' 4 1 g 2 5 V Vs' I I I V 's S: l 'B ' 5. c' ' ' f ' ' ' e. ' ' Ln y' . . . , - f - 1 f V - , -, 1 - s a ' L - Q Q ' S. 5 Z , a , I Q . A if Gir- NORTHEASTQ T EJ JUNE I928 'K+ SW? V Mr Adolph H Pfed 1t111 11111 11 t11 11111 1m1 1 Nl 111 1 llt 1111t t11 11111 111 m111 111 1111 1111r Mr Theodore S Rowland T 1 111 1 IX XLdI'Q01C1 W 11 earw Are 31711 1111111 111111111 111 Ill t ll 1 111111 LL m1 1 11 1 h11e 1 111111111111 ll Mr Carl A Roesder 11he11 It 1 quarter to three Wh11 11211 1111r11111g 1111 N1 IS Y1111 S h11111h11t' W1ll 111111 111111 11th1 H1rt d1111tu 1 1 13 11111111111 11re111ht11 t11ht111 1 IQ Illlf Mr C A Wasp I 11111 110111 Q11111111 ho111 to uctraet m111111 from 1 m1 er Mx' We p 11rQ1c1 th1 11111110 11111111111 ID the Commerual P11111 1 1111 hy te111r1q thnm of 111Q 1xp1r1e111e Mr A Oswald Mzcliener You 1111111131111 t11at1d 11111p111tated 1rf111n1e11t 111 1'lUl'UdlI1Iy 111 QA S1111a1 S1111111 te11h1r 11111 1112 Greek If 11111 111111 t 1111d1r1tf1r1d mat Mr D1et1o11ar1 Mr Edward Parker Plea 1 mme 111 It 1111 t 111111: d11r111Q the term Don t t1'1111k It IC had for the 11111 That 111111 1111 h11r C11 HPPLATLC1 Th11r day 11111 .111 11r1te 111mp11 1t1f111 11111111 1 1m ure 11111 11111 1111111 5.39 Q1i'3' One 111111drec1 and j'1ft1 151511 1 - D 1 O A We 1 , Y, - ' V15 ' , I -31.543 . , i, , Y. 1 Q1 Z:-,?.,', - ' AA 1 1 j T ,ip '?f'f!! 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NORTIIEASTQ Q Jun: 1928 'T .hdf iv 'V' -.af FAVORITE SAYING USUALLY SEEN FATE AMBITION NAME NI NAME X.. dI'l'TlC Ad mczyk ,- ... - ,- ,- v ,- fre ' ci' .- DHI I0 1- A UUQ K-Ll - 2- U-I v-4 - .1 - .- U I weryw f UP XV Gro 2 Elf el' ZITI G A V .- - - -- U One lumdred and fifty nme in I In an argument star Oympt Moy e hero Y mn Ice UI' M UVBI' La all fl ny p ace '- v-4 ,- W Bank runner f Treasury of U S Sec Harsd Mueller XLI' l m Vw haddya ICDCC fe v-4 3. III CI' f I1 LHSS cas ona y 1.- -- J CS Om SUIT I1 n P S0 ITIOII Si Oh Key Caddy to Bobby Joneerlo ect ng money Go f champ Ed Weber L -ten lohmon Near Mr Troub e ahooter Work Austra a Terr Jr k ojei Q at vt I se Ada am F' r Pugiliat Vv'itli a brie cu-e Lemme hit that guy I Albrecht MT Ordeliblry Omelet mixer A. H lkiiliat can Tdo forwyinf' I Arnod A AAAA TT'Ed AAATBEBI 1innaTrEer4 M4 Sozipiboxlorzitoi' CW ion! A A W YoIi know ilvhsit you arc l l Bacon A4 A A Q' fliair'lic4'Al4TA gornedyMag'w M Stage! niop A A A :iii dance hull TT AAT A iihn inioygiigiiiiu Burrnernl l.cTvic Make 21 crystal Set Radio announcer? Around a radio At ia so U M g Aagfy M Bill A A-M Uet inarricd Am O 'ster zictory Friends Selectgchool Lend me a buckfl A4 A N ffm r an Bula mr p no r A--criyfr Q 1 Aubecl: A A Emil Ladies' man Corset Qesmanu Tfllkidg with! A That's sgzoght SUBTTL' T H V ' rb -lohnnyzl h TTo reduce 224lJl-Km C I Aw Colney garage NT l:Ouit your l verett I--Bat boy lor Home plate duster O7 U4 TAT Tou're a scooter M Fedei Vv'illieF AM 4Sign CMM W-I Prominent artist AAAA H4 n the halls! NMA A 'lltlcnise guys? Q A Ferglln M- Fergie Country preacherw M White wing Worker W1iAlking4hZJCnie A A :Dont be dumb M oway4 Gal -.T Wearkugpende? sore coiivbov Vvdthljomibums A You're juQt the typcl' 'lCh li U 7 t. 9 in. E' 'here How Should know? 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A rumpy Tru1npsT T3rix'e a motorcycle Bicyclist T TT6T1iiihAzd3riy A Ph 1 ln AT T T Rip A TToAwork T Ticket collector Willnmw Grove Crazy House The alarm didn't ring l Verity Bob Have a ull lunch period TCo 'I' ' i r T Eating sandwides iiii A A T Aw. gee Weber TT Em1l T ToTge marriedT AET1tor of Tgmplihed Throwing the hull Tin machine Wan ' help me? i nglishn s o etze TTT-1'Vx alt Be an undertaker A Samlwich destroyer nTiis can Business is de herriesn T T hire 'Tfyi' T 'TTTT iPass clear iiii AAAT Ti iWho knows which TAsIeep anywhere TT M Tiihmk hill pass! me TT i 'Orton dir- Emi, ami' c c me Harms c'c' ma gym 1, cccc cffHQi,,c,5- TorthAiTT T?'TrQetilate widi Helene T Tin soldier A NoTrThT Tlensfi 'M' -- -5 no Us good as mine ocaaoa. ... -1 i-4 E5 i O .4 s-. -4 l-' Oh ng: W BBE 'Q' 9 -7 NORTHEAST CJ ,Mx J UNE l928 -v 6-7?j SIGNATURES 5 S .-4 Iftfqlv' hai O 16 hundred and sixty Svc .n f. Y 4 Q , ,, v- W ., MTW- lfiaial Q - wp t ni-' ' ' L, 'i1f V Y 1 ,, . f K. -1Z7f'LQ-.y- ,.,f, , 2 XX. , 0 X 1 A A , A A Tim- l 9 -A iv f ! -1 I-- 7 ' 1 T 1 XX ' - at , Q , 4 wc' af r , d- o 1- .9 f A XJ' l N ff I x 7 2 in en' 'Ig 1 'f A -Q' 9 c- fl' ' 'M' 1 fra + 6 1. iv 7' NORTHEAST GJ Aifigfjff' VE Jun: -l9zsk-v W ,QTY -A ' + . -. +V 7 0? iff' iii Y ni ACU LTY ELEM, JM M Qaifmgjjfmh I4-ww-HM Aiwwnkw ,.f.lWxf Lj f Q: Wim f!YuA,,,,,1,,fc7i..,.44., 0 . .J ' C ff I if l . U ' 3 I 4.J x ' +3 6 'vu' .-Y lf NORTIIEASTB a Jun: -was K AR QQ'-g:9 'ij' ' 'tg- , +- lv N2 G+' gg j' F 7? f afflaw-Ac C77 QQQZMM5 QMLMZWZJMW Qumfzzf 6L.,,ZZ'a,6 ,dfw-1474 MAAZQUEMQQZ Sammi CLL..Q,wJ, figifffff-ffbvyiffrffffr 295-fifyywbf JZQMWW fllfwmadl JMML V if ,ff MM-af QQQZVK3 gov if ff! M MMMWMQA Qawiwgbrfdmf gm? 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I . ol? - ff ' -Q' NORTIIEASTG 'X Q Jun: l928 I P4 'W Sv-lj Northeast Songs aaol yells School Song A Oswald M1ch ener Let every on ot Northeast H15 voree upllft 111 ong That all may knovt her honor Above all btdlll of yyrong To thee we ll eer be loyal Thy name we ll e er defend We pray thy tame lnereaslng Mly la t tlll tlme shall end Thy year are hlleel yxlth glory Thy fame 1 sprerd afar Thy splrlt of thy eli srooms bhlnes a a guardlng star Miy II forever lead Us To vletory s revtard To hul thee and to ble s t ee Our hearts are here outpovxered True thy noble te iehlng Eaeh son shall ever be Whlle mlfehlllg throuvh life s journey In goodly company And when str1fe IS over And vee are all ealled to re t There shall come forth othe s Thy vyorth to mamfest Hall Northeast Near a busy elty street Stands a noble school Home of vxrtue learnlne s seat Qlvvlllllg honor rule Chorus Haul Northeast' Haul Northeast' Loy al sons are vye From the qreate t to the Smgmg pral e to thee lea t Made of gramte are thy yxalls Type of lofty hte So the teachmgs of thy a s Are wlth manhood rlfe WAW Whack Vkfhxif vyhtek Red and Blrek I yell Maxlual S1 boom blh Northei t' Northei t' Northea t' .Strom H vo rih' Hoo rih' Hoo rlh' QVJh1 tlej Northea t' Northea t' Northea t' Te tm' Te lm' Team' Vwa Va oa Vlkl' VIXI' Boom boom bi f l11Illl3il emnlbil S1 boom buh' Northei t lvlmunl Che He R1 rih ri Che he che hr Che hi ha ha Northeast Malmual Rah rah ra Che H a .Frahlzo Fribllo' Eee' Frabllo' Ay' Eee noelodema Enawena' Eee Nlekldena Enaweni' H1'H1'H1'H1'H1'Hr'H1 Nortbei t H1 h behool Rrh' R1h'R1h' Looomotwe Three' Cheer' Sue ce s' N E' H' S' Three' Fheer ' Su N E' H' S' Three' Cheer' ue N E' H' S' Three' Ch er ' Sue N E' H' S' Y1' Team term team' ee s' eess' eess' One hundred and setenty ft ur it tr rp - V--v 5 -' jgillliy , , va 4,,,.f,,2,. no J.. -.v . 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K. -. . h ll, . . . . l , V,, A 5' 'D 'una W' ' , H - 4- A ,Il a.-Q' i NORTIIEASTIB 8 JUNE-i928 .-.f-.QW -- - lx X fra IQ f'l 'W' Last Wall and Testament We, the august members of the fifty second class to graduate from the most beloved of all institutions, the Northeast High School in June of the year of our Lord N1neteen hundred and twenty eight do hereby without delay and forthw1th immediately draw up this last will and testament In th1s do we apportlon that which remalns of our estate and belongings to our most worthy and deserving posterltg In a full worded affidavit have we here bequeathed all our earthly possessions to those whom we conslder to be of the most worthy beneficiaries and who are thus best fitted to be receptlve of such munificent gifts And it 1S herein stated that these most fortunate ones are to become recipient of the above mentioned as before 1n September 1928, as on the usual date near the eleventh, twelfth thereabouts as 15 of the powers that In so much consldered 15 that which place nearly years of our l1fe ordained in the decisive judgment to the will the very first and most important 1tem to be noble great, and grand school Northeast 1n all of us have spent four of the most unforgetable The outgoing ones shall never and can never forget the memory of the dear and noble bu1lding so indellbly engraved in the lntermost recluses of their hearts And never shall they ever forget lt NORTHEAST UBER ALLES And yet agaln are those left behind who were so unfortunate as to be forc1bly separated from the others Th1s dist1nct and staggering loss shall be most fervently revered 1n 1tS palnful memory The rema1n1ng as 15 left to them is that of the most needful and potent to be mentioned They are such that they carve deep l1nes 1n the waxen pages of history and are to be thusly enumerated with no further delay on the part of the testors of th1s estate To them is also generously donated as comes in the following 1 F1PSt comes the ARCHIVE, whose comb1ned c1rculat1on w1th the leadlng magazines of the day 15 well over several m1ll1on None such as the members of th1S most sagac1ous P1806 of literature ever atta1n to such a sublime state of perfect aloofness To the 1mme d1ate descendants of the future senior class we leave the mun1f1cent and ponderous WOPk1HgS of the tradltional standards of a magazlne 8X1StBHt since tlme out of mind The pr1v1leged authorlty 1S also glven to roast each and every member of the class with unlmpregnable immunlty The use of the ARCHIVE room 15 also glven over to the staff As to the cond1t1on of the room and its contents nothnng can be guaranteed 'T1s worth the value of one's life to remain in th1s chamber for a longer period than one hour and two seconds 2 Another 1tem to be considered and not to be forgotten is that most respected and venerable of all the Faculty These poor down trodden dears work so hard and receive compensation in ever decreasing returns If they will take it, we here do g1ve them over in their gray halrs to the student body f1f they are to be acceptedj Among the 1d10SYHCTaSi6S of these most reverend educators are the One hundred and seventy H I D s ' 1 I I ,o . , or Y be. 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I ' 'UC Q 3 if NORTHEASTB B JUNE l928 .rl-U 1 cut and dried expressions of Mr Yahn and yet so necessary as an 1ntroductory statement to each Also the st1ng1ng Wlt of W W lulling vo1ce of Mr Robb the the he man strong1shness other th1ngs that seem to lnterestlng for the wh1le ment many very and every speech of any 1mportance h1mself the sooth1ng quallty of the sweet sarcasm of the Phys1cs Depart of those of the Gym force and the go towards mak1ng l1fe at Northeast and 1HC1d6Ut81lY unforgetable 3 To those who ever ass1m1late food in a bo1ler factory with seem any falr degree of success we do render the lunchroom They to have accompllshed by many d1V6PSB and devlous means that degree of f1H8SS8 so necessary to the successful aCCOmpl1ShlHg of the 1mp0SS1b18 They are heroes who can eat 1n such an uproar, keep every part1cle of food perfectly balanced, elbows out of soup, and kn1V6S and forks from Jabblng tender parts of the1r anatomles Whl1S keep1ng a weather eye open for the arrows flylng food and paper and protrud1ng Such a scene as 1S enacted here every day was never seen outslde of the Bedlam and therefore 15 very nerve rack1ng, to say the least The few SUPVIVOTS are 1n perfect tralnlng to enter any front l1ne trench All th1s lS glven 1n our legacy u1th the rest, such as uneaten food thrown 1n b8S1d8S 4 The nearest approach to anythlng we rave ever heard resembl1ng thunder lS left to the ent1re school 1n the form of Mr Henry Brachhold's vo1ce Chllled to the marrow are both sen1ors and freshmen al1ke Ne1ther are spared and flutter weakly at the sonorous call of that ever a rumble of thunder 1S heard we expect our athletlc successes but although he may 1S ever present 1n m1nd many are the hearts that terr1fy1ng V01C9 When to use the exponent of be absent 1n body he 5 The far famed Revue 1S another of the many good thlngS left to our poster1ty Poor Mr W811lS and Mr Hughes rack the1r bralns each year 1n ever fru1tful successful product1ons Blgger and better are they each year and lt was our four years stay that saw the project grow from a l1ttle Slde show 1HtO a full fledged four n1ght affalr 6 Comes the little toot toot Every morn1ng except when the school is not 1n session the englneer 1S called on to furnlsh a l1ttle extra steam so that no one w1ll be late One adventurous freshman would have cut the w1re lead1ng to the hall w1ndow but he couldn't reach lt Another of a more eventful have dropped a heavy we1ght on our dear l1ttle it ducked just 1n t1me to 3VO1d S6P1OUS 1nJury impetus to fuPn1Sh the heat for the generatlon steam turn of mlnd would steam wh1stle, but We g1V8 the extra of the necessary Several battle scarred l1ons and statues are left to the future greats Although fool's names and fool's faces appear 1n publlc places, very few of our numbers are f0O11Sh Q91 and yet many 1H1t13lS are left on the plaster of t1me. 8. Oh, those dr1nk1ng f0HHt31HS, allas face dousers, clothes soakers, etc., these BPStWh1l8 th1rst quenchers are certaln to afford many try1ng exper1ences It 15 very startllng and SUPpPlS1ng CJne hundred and seventy mx ' .1 5' S- C- Auuvp I 1 0 a-4 7.2, I -V: x r . -v igffkf - ' T .ill QEJ., f -.F J I ' '-X5 rfgy I ai vufy 1. U .1 Q rf' ' 1 - . I . . . ' . 3 . . - 2 ' - Q - ' , 9 Q Q Q Q . . . . 9 1 o , - f - . . . . . . I . , I n . . . . . . . . . . - 9 I . - Q Q . u I Q 9 . . n . 0 ' 0 I 1 s I e n 7: ' ' s . . . 'l'd I' + if -V. uo1rrnEA5TfaIhi Ie Jun: l928 sv Xwf +V p -0' ft? what they can and w1ll do Their watery substance crawls up one sleeve so qu1ckly that he may be drowned before he real1zes lt A rubber d1v1ng Sult 15 essentlal to the successful conquering of these unruly d1spensers of the ale of l1fe 9 We also do d8d1C3t8 the grandstand to those who are pass on after us It 15 somethlng worth wh1le B8S1d6S furnlshlng a means of Vlewlng our spaclous fleld lt has glven Northeast a form1dable and everlastlng anchor hold on the best athlet1c f1eld 1n th1s fa1r Clty NORTHEAST HAS NEVER FAILED and our fellows saw that lt succeeded 0 To the ever late tP3ff1C bUCk1Hg students we have left qulte a dlSOFg8D1Z8d tP8ff1C system In fact th1S most worthy organlzatlon has ceased to fUHCtl0n as a un1t through popular request Everyone goes where and how he pleases However, we do hope that they can flght lt out for themselves wlthout our seelng the1r future welfare ll That Northeast never becomes Co ed 15 our most earnest deslre We have repulsed all advances by outslders who have fostered the 1dea upon us but have successfully repulsed all It 1S up to the others who follow to keep the school pure and untalnted 1n th1s respect 12 The next thlng 1n order 15 that of our teams After Wlnnlng nearly a ton of cups lt 15 earnestly hoped that the good work can be kept up Many of the leaders leave Wlth us and lt now rests w1th the comlng ones to bear the brunt ln that respect Lastly but by no means least, we do appolnt 1U all due and anclent form our esteemed frlend and 3dV1SOP, W Wesley Stevenson as sole executor of th1s our last and f1nal w1ll and testament In W1tH8SS whereof, 1n the presence of the bllnd bats of Heaven we do here and now at th1s very moment stamp date and seal th1s very legal1st1c document as a PGPPBSBHLHLIOH of all that was, 1S and ever w1ll be. And so we do pass the f1na1 act 1n the presence of all those who are yet unable to act as wltnesses to this most momentous of any event as has ever yet been wrltten. Afflxed as 1S ln the follow1ng, DAVID L. SYKES, JR. W Om lllLTlLiYLd and seteutx xel en z ,H L-, g 6 M515 Q. K. W i V Y-D 4 IW '. i' -ra - Qi W Y 3, fl 1-Q?. -:ff 1 Y I 1 -7 QQ, -Fat, 5-71 Y-----f I by W 'AH' . -r H X... .V 1. V' H' I ,, -g-- -A-Q4-- ' . 's . C . ' to . . . - . . . . . . . . . I Q 1 . . . Q I l . . . . t O Q I 1 ' . . . , . Q . . . . . . . . Q s 9 ' 9 , u 1 9 v v 'Q' 'f7'i TT' NORTH ghd. iv 3' 6? EASTGJ 8 JUNE l928 Fwws Aitfmugfa mme may brzmg many C!F1U7lg6S' to ozazfseives and 0 may our loyal Nor lar surrouncfzngs tfzeaslmg new 62716217716 raenffslm lmiafiled mf Nortineasf rcmozm umcfmnged. 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