Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1921

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THE NOR'EASTER , 18 Thaddeus Riley N. S. D. Debater, 3, 45 Mathematics Club, 35 Spanish Club, 45 President Spanish Club. 45 Rifle Team, Cadets, 35 Battalion Ad- jutant, Cadets, 35 Major R. O. T. C., 4: First Prize Greater K. C. Army Essay Contest, 35 Silver Medal Essay, 45 Stu- rlent A.d Committee, 35 Secretary De- baters, 45 Gift Receiver Junior Class, 35 High School Club, 3, 45 Class Day Com- mittee, 4. Erin go bragh. Angie WVa1'd D. L. S. Delphians, 45 High School Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. All the reasoning of man falls shattered by a womau's smile. Kathryn Culbertson .L L. alpha. 3. 4: Alpha President, 45 High School Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 President High School Club. 45 H. S. C. Honor Girl, 45 Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 45 President Mathematics Club, 45 Olympic Club, 25 ff-nior Class Day Committee, .4. The queen flower in a garden of girls. Alfred Blasco Sergeant H. S. V. U. S., 35 lst Lieuten- ant R. O. T. C., 4. My mind to me a kingdom is. Fol Lebrecht He could write a book ou lily Tempera- xzeutal Ford. Dorothy Moran A. L. S. Alpha, 4. A Two large, dark eyes, wherein there lzes the light of friendship and a Calm, pure heart. Helen Kurfiss C. L. S. Clionian, 1, 2, 3, 45 Clionian President. 45 Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres- ident Mathematics Club, 45 Olympia Club, 25 Junior Reporter, 35 Nor'easter Staff, 45 Senior Secretary, 45 Northeast Day Program, 15 Senior Ballot Society Belle. She's a laughi11g, poppy dame, Always joking, always game- Netfer, never, quite the same. Mario Altergott D. L. S. Delphian, 3, 45 Vice-President Del- phian, 45 Nor'easter Staff, 45 Senior Gift Committee, 45 Grand Prize Poster Contest, 45 Silver Medal Poem, 45 Senior Ballot, Most Genuine Girl Student. All that she does is marked with great skill, Her hand lends itself to eaelytask. llflzflz ready talent and fverfeof art, .5he's ready to do what you ask. Lewis Jewell My blood was ever Mable E. S Les Pens A maiden 71 quiet. Blossom Ferster Let thy attire be eo: robes lie much wisd Dlerwyn An Is there no The szleuf da. Robert Riley N. S. D. Debater. 1, 2, 3. 45 High School Clu Manager Nofeaster, 2, 35 Color Sergeal Affirmative Debate President Junior Senior Class. 4: C 4: President Kans School Club. 45 Senii ident Boys' High mencement Oration, His vocation is zrorki ductiee labor. Jessie Clara llf'l1at is min. shall take it 1 Helen Hall Good tveatller, flenfy equal one good time Katherine Hz LaSocieda Club. 2. 3 A maid of fr

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Jorma, Miller Hayden Chapman THE NOR'EASTER Senior Ballot Man who has done the most for Northeast ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,.-,,.,- I ohn M, Mogfe Girl who has done the most for Northoagt -,,----- --.,,,- G ladys Simson M0573 POPUIUY l90Y ----------.V---------------.,.----............. .........,.. Rufus Austin M0S'C POPUIHT girl ------------------------..... ' .----.............. ....... M ildred Morgan Most genuine boy student ..,,,,,, .---...--,-, F rank Porter Most genuine girl student ,,,,. ,,,,,,,, M ario Altefgott Tl'16 society belle .........,,l.,... ------- H glen Kuffigg Social lion ...,.................... ........ R ichard Kost Jolly good girl ......... ........ S ammy Baird JOlly good fellow .......... ,,,,,,-,. I Og Dehoney Foremost athlete ............... .,.,,,,, F rank Wheat The worst boy bluffer ....,... ,,,,,,,,. W ard Foster The worst girl flatterer .......,. ',,,,,,- L utio Toohoy Most bashful boy ........................,......,., ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, H arry Atwell Most bashful girl ............................................,...............: 1 .................... Aileen Whitten The Class of 1921 S The sun shone brightly on the long road which stretched like a white, dusty ribbon on to the horizon as out of the cool shadows of the trees by the wayside there stepped a young knight, resplendent in' the glory of new armor, proudly leading his horse and carrying his spear with a lordly grace. The shade invited, but the call of the road was imperative, so he mounted slowly' and rode away. For some distance he saw no one save himself, the road was empty. But as he neared the first cross-roads, he saw another knight riding' toward him. They met andlowered spears in salute. Who art thou, my good sir? the stranger asked. The young knight bowed, I am known as the spirit of '21. And thou? My name is Success. I will go with you, the other answered. For many leagues they rode together and often times, along the road, the older knight would stop and raise a stone, or make a blaze to mark their passing. On one he would carve, Hlnterscholastic Basketball, on another, State Championship, still others read Music Contests, Track, Art, Football, Tennis, Essay Contests, Debates, etc. Always they were together, these two knights, the young '21, and the older knight, Success. At length, one day as the sun was gradually sinking in a wonderful burst of glory and the long road stretched ahead but dimly into the twilight, the two knights, worn and tired from their traveling, saw' the form of a young and beautiful woman coming toward them, out of the sunset. At the sight of her they drew in their horses and sat silently gazing at her great beauty. o A In her hands, she bore a crown of laurel and a shining silver shield, and the sunlight playing on the shield and on her golden hair made a wonderful picture. As she came up to the wayfarers, she stopped and began to speak in a low, soft, musical voice. I am the spirit of Fame and I have come to meet you. You have been faithful and I shall not pass you by, you have accomplished much and I shall reward you. Take then, this symbol, the laureland the shield of the victor. i And they went down the road into the sunset. In the center, the young knight, '21, beside him, his comrade, the older knight, Success, and the young and beautiful woman, the spirit of Fame. NORMA MILLER, Reporter, '21, 17



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Mathematics Club, 31 'resident Spanish Club. dets, 33 Battalion Ad- Major R. O. T. C., 42 xr K. C. Army Essay Medal Essay, 45 SUI' Lee, 33 Secretary De- ceiver Junior Class, 33 3, 43 Class Day Com- L1 5, 43 High School Club, 1, 2, 'oning of :nan falls shattered by smile. JII pha President, 43 High , 3, 43 President High I. S. C. Honor Girl, 43 b, 2, 3, 43 President 3, 43 Olympic Club, 23 Committee, .4. in a garden of girls. lsco 1 H. S. V. U. S., 33 lst Lieuten- T. C., 4. to me a kingdom is. 1 book on My Tempera- Moran 4. 2, dark eyes, wherein there lies of friendship and a calm, pure 3, 43 Clionian President, Club, 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres- tics Club, 43 Olympia Reporter, 33 Nor'easter Secretary, 43 Northeast 3 Senior Ballot Society peppy dame, lways game- lte the same. tergott an, 3, 43 Vice-President Del- I3 Nor'easter Staff, 43 Senior imittee, 43 Grand Prize Poster 43 Silver Medal Poem, 42 Senior 'Most Genuine Girl Student. 'he does is marked with great skill. :nd lends itself to each task. dy talent and perfect art, 'eady to do what you ask. Lewis Jewell My blood was ever Cool and tenzjverate. Mable E. Smith Les Pcnseurs, 4. A maiden ne-ver bold, of sjzirit so still and quiet. Blossom Ferster Let thy attire be comely, for in well chosen robes lie mnelz. wlsdom. Merwyn Anderson ls there 110 hope? the Poor boy said. The silent doctor shook his head. Robert Riley N. S. D. Debator, 1, 2, 3, 43 President N. S. D., 43 High School Club, 2, 3, 43 Circulation Manager Nor'easter, 43 Mathematics Club, 2, 33 Color Sergeant H. S. V. U. S. 33 Affirrnative Debate Team, 3, 43 Vice- President Junior Class, 33 Treasurer Senior Class, 4: Class Day Committee, 43 President Kansas City Boys High School Club, 43 Senior Play Cast, 43 Pres- ident Boys' High School Clubg Com- mencement Oration, 4. His vocation is rvorlcivzg, his avocation. bro- dilctive labor. Jessie Clara Ili.-:son Plfhat is mine shall he mine and no one shall false zl from me. Helen Hall Good weaflzer, fflmzfy of gas and a full car equal one good time. Katherine Harrison La Sociedad Castellano, 3, 43 Olympic cum, 2, 3g nigh School Club, 1, -2, 3, 4. A mardi of friendly disfvosiliou. THE NOR'EASTER f x . Mk Q if Jlfgw w hw xv

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