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THE VIKING To Our School I Northern High, oh, Northern High, How proud we are of you! No banner e'er shall wave above The crimson and the blue! Our endeavor shall be ever To keep those standards high! Hail Northern, School we love, All hail to Northern High! II Northern High, oh, Northern High, We'll strive our best for you! The stormy seas your Viking ship With glory will sail through! Striving onwards, reaching upwards Keeping standards high! Hail Northern, School we love, All hail to Northern High! III In tl1e far-off years to come, When we are older grown, Thoughts of youth will turn again Old Northern's halls to roam! Still a song in praise we'll sing, Our hearts with joy benign! Hail Northern, School we love, All hail to Northern High! Rebecca Ehrmpries 16
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T H E V I K I N G From the Class President Not in win the dimuzre Lefkol1.r UR commencement sends us into the held of life. Some will assume re- sponsibility as freshmen in colleges and universities, others in the busi- ness life of the city. Whatever happens, the pleasant times at Northern will always be remembered. Those entering college will select different lines of study,-medicine, literature, engineering, and business administra- tion. Many of our girls will enter schools of education, from which they will leave ready to carry on the great task of educating the masses. Among the boys who enter law colleges there will no doubt be a great lawyer and many good ones, while there will also be a group having mediocre talent. In engineering, medicine, literary work, and business administration this will also apply. Those not having the additional advantage of college training may assert themselves by showing a willingness to work and a never die spirit, and by so doing may rise to the rank of successful business men and women. After graduation, we are no longer the dignified Seniors of Northern High, but we are beginners at the bottom of the ladder of life. May we each follow a course that will eventually make possible for us the rich heri- tage that the future holds for the real American man and woman. We hope to pursue all our endeavors with a spirit of doing our best. Let us maintain the habits of self-control, study, and friendliness that we learned at Northern, our work and our study carrying us on to make our lives richer and more complete, MILTON MARX. President, IZA Class. I5
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THE VIKING MILTON S. MARX l . . 1 On their own merits modest mon are 1 dumb. Fairbanks School5 john Marshall House5 Junior Basketball C215 Reserve Basketball C413 Varsity Basketball C615 C815 Captain C815 All-City Team C815 Reserve Football C315 Varsity Football C5-715 Junior Track C215 Varsity Track C4-6-815 House Baseball C415 Northern Light Staffg Vi- king Sport Editorg 12A Class Prcsidentg University of Pennsyl- vania. JEAN MCGREGOR lVit and ability go together. Jane Addams Houseg North VVoodward Schoolg House Treas- urer C615 Class Vice-President C81 s ELLEN GRINNELL She is a perpetual fountain of good sense. ' Alice Freeman Palmer House5 Doty Schoolg House Basketball C11, C31, C515 Varsity Basketball C61, C815 Basketball Captain C815 House Secretary C715 House President C81 5 Viking Sport Edit- or5 Student Councilg 12A Secre- taryg University of Michigan. FRANK VVALAITIS C P C An extraordinary man. Thomas Edison Houseg Dwyer School5 House Swimming C11g Reserve Swimming C215 Varsity Swimming C3-815 Junior Track C115 House Basketball C615 Var- sity Baseball C7-815 House Mem- orial Committee C81g IZA Treas- urerg College of the City of De- troit. CHARLES ABRAMSON Hr is true as steel. Vtfoodrow Wilson Houseg Wind- sor, Canada, Public Schoolg 12A House Committee5 Detroit College of Law. GERALD L. ACKERMAN He is a most gallant fellow. Woodrow Wilson Houseg Lansing Senior High Schoolg University of Michigan. ROBERT ACKERMAN Gz'ntvel in pcrsonagc, conduct, and cquipagcf' VVoodroW VVilson Houseg Doty School. . Y 17
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