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We, the parties of the first part, of the graduating class of 1927, of the Northeastern High School, of the City of Detroit, of the County of Wayne, and of the State of Michigan, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this will and testa- ment, hereby revoking all wills made by us heretofore. To Wit: I, Leonard Bielawski, bequeath my everlasting jaws for chewing gum to my flaming friend, Charles “Red” Fisher. I, Richard Campau, the noted money collector of the graduating class, leave my wonder¬ ful ability to grab dues to Casimer Wagner. I, Hiram Gilbo, do hereby bequeath my power to avoid women’s smiles to the mighty William Stearla. I, Frank Cooper, bequeath my all “A” ability in mathematics to James Oleniack and George Parssinen. We, Marguerite Blaumblatt and Samuel Hamovitz, bequeath our promptorial ability (in the senior play) to the celebrated twins “Bill” and “Hank” Van Looy. I, the Honorable Harry Andrew Skrentner, after much deliberation on my part, bequeath my talking ability and good looks to my dear friend, Leo Stefanski. I, Dorothy Morrison, the most popular of the weaker sex, leave this ambitious title to the wonderful Dorothy Lashuay. We, Alex Paradzinski and Jennie Pietrzak, do hereby jointly, individually, and collectively bequeath our ability to get along together to George Funari and Betty Cardash. I, Marie Gramzou, the lovable baby face, leave my winning facial attractions to Carolyn Martin. I, Margaret Sink, leave my skill in following Madam Fashion to Marian Howland. I, Jessie Menkovitz, hereby give my poetic thoughts and lines to Valeria Andrzejczyk. I, Sol Poskel, the class dumbbell give the remaining sparks of brightness, if there are any to William Schweitzer. I, Remo D ' Andrea, bequeath my powdered hair to anyone who may need it on the stage. I, Clayton Campbell, the handsomest boy, bequeath my beautiful looks to Steve Boneff. I, Catherine Dzureirtz, after much thought, give my wonderous ability in conducting a meeting to Kathryn Lumley. 1 , John Emmert, baby and infant of the class, will my bottle and milk to the tiny Marvin Klang. I, George Kollenberg, the best pest living, do hereby bequeath my ability to torment others to Julius Shemitefsky. Page Twenty-eight
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NORDON J. TAYLOR “nordie” Ann Arbor High, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Senate; Webster Dramatic Club; House of Representatives; ViceTYesident Chess and Checker Club, Spring ’26. University of Detroit. GLADYS THOMPSON “Gladstone” Garfield. Conservatory of Music. GLADYS THUMIN “sunny” Balch. Glee Club; Secretary Portia Dramatic Club, Fall ’24; Senate; Music Club; N. E. G. C.; Secretary Portia, Spring ’26; “The Maid of France”; Business Committee “The Boomerang.” College of the City of Detroit. GORDON K. VANCE “red” Greusel. House Baseball, Spring ’24; House Football, Fall ’25 and ’26; Student Council; HLY. Detroit Institute of Technology. ADDITIONAL William Lee Andrews Rose L. Bailey Violet Brezenska Celeste Cole Lonnie DuBois STEPHEN VROCAN “moon brody” Garfield. Junior Football, Fall ’22; Reserve Football, Fall ’23; Varsity Baseball, Spring ’24; House Track, Spring ’24 to Fall ' 25; Varsity Football, Fall ' 2 5; Manager Basketball Team, Fall ' 25 and ’26; Varsity Baseball, Spring ’26; Varsity Football Student Coach, Fall ’26; President Webster, Fall ’26: University of Indiana. HENRY M. ZEGARSKI “nurmi” Ferry. Radio Club; House Basketball, Fall’25 and’26. Detroit Institute of Technology. SARAH BUPP “jerry” Tor , Pennsylvania: President N. E. G. C., Fall ' 25; Secretary of Keystone Club, Fall ’25; President of Jane Addams, Spring ’26; N. E. G. C. inter ' dub representative, Spring ’26; Tennis Team; Jane Addams Dramatics Club; graduated Northern High School, Summer ’26; Detroit Teachers ' College, Fall ' 26. JACOB BOCOLOR Lincoln. The Review: Reporter, fall ’25; copyreader Editor, spring ’26; President Chess and Checker Club, spring ’26; City Junior Checker Champion, spring ’26. Business. GRADUATES Frieda Goldfine Mary Goralczyk Elsie Pevin LeRoy Phillips Donna Tavastila Page Twenty ' seven
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I, Stephen Vrocan, the library talker, bequeath my numerous abilities to Marcus Chovich. I, Dorothy De Beauclair, bequeath my sweetness in character to anyone who is badly in need of it. I, Albert Goodman, will my ability to do geometry with less preparation than anyone else to Stanley Molenda. I, Helen Inks, do hereby hand over my ideal weight to Dorothy Wheeler. I, Frank Nolan, the only good shiek at present, give my romantic powers to Max Schayowitz. I, Nordon Taylor, having talked many to death give my charms to Helen Stanek. I, Helen Corbin, most athletic girl, give my ability to play clean in sports to Marian Smith. I, Betty Meckler, bequeath my ability to study Burke’s Speech without hesitating to Vera Washburn. I, Ida Maltzman, give my ability to be a regular talking machine to anyone who thinks he really needs it. I, Evelyn Foster, the prettiest girl in the class, do hereby will my beauty and charms to anyone who can appreciate real art. We, the seniors not mentioned in the will and testament quoted above, do leave to the old Pillar of Education, our dear Northeastern, pleasant memories and recollections of established ideals. May the ideals which have blossomed at out hands continue to bloom in the succeeding years. In witness, whereof, we affix our signet and signature to this our last will and testament on the twentieth day of January, 1927, A. D. Signed: William Witnesses: Helen Joyce Me Curdy Lola May Shaw F. Stegmeyer. Justice. Y I Page Twenty-nine
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