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Oli EASTER VOL. VIII, No. 1 KANSAS CITY, MO. NOVEMBER 25, 1920. THE STAFF. Editorial. Editor-in-Chief ...,,,,..,.,.. . ......... John NT. Nloore Associate Editor ...................... Gladys Simson Literary Editor ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,........,... NOfHla Niilltil' Assoc. Literary Editor ............ Helen Kurfiss Assoc. Literary Editor .... Charles Anderson School Life Editor .................. R11f11S P- AUSU11 Art Editor ,,,,,,,.,,, , ,.,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, Bessie Ebersole ASSOC, Art Editor ....., .,......... lX flarie Altergott Athletic Editor .......,.... ......... F rank Wheat Alumni Editor.. ........... .......... IN Tariorie Davifi Local Editor ........,....... . ---- ---------' S ammy Baird Assoc, Local Editor ............ Mildred MOfgH11 Arts and Science Editor .... Charles E. Gibson Business. Business Manager .......... J. Hayden Chapman Circulation lylallagel' -------------4---- RObeft Riley Advertising Manager .............- RObef12 BYOW11 Student Aides. Staff Stenograpber ..........-- ------ M 300116 King Staff Photographer ...----- ----------- 0 1111 M1111g6f Faculty Advisers. I-literary --,-'.,-,---------.------,.. -,-,-- M r, E, D. Phillips Ijusiness '-4------ -.---,,-A--,,-.., N If, R. E. Art ,,----'-,.-.,,,- ,.,,,,,,, M iss Kathleen MCNUVI The price of the Nor'easter is twenty cents the COPY- AdVCfl1iS111g fates O11 appli' cation. Address all communications to THE NOR'EASTER Northeast High 5611001 Kansas City, Missouri. ' if-,.?f?'lF::it:'i '- -'Bri-rliii- '4'e 4 - '7 ' FOREWORD. Seven years of Northeast history have passed, andthe Nor'easter is en- tering upon the eighth year of her ex- ist-I almost slipped. For this year must be one of more than mere exist- ence. The Nor-easter must enjoy this year a real life. And it's up to the student body. So far you have re- sponded nobly. We have importuned you for material, and we are glad to say you have answered. We have begged you to subscribe. Qver four- teen hundred strong you responded. This is by far the largest number of Nor-easter subscriptions in the history of your paper. So with this foreword we give back to you what we have re- ceived. If you don't like the stories, if the write-ups are cut and dried, if the locals are pointless, if the art work offends your aesthetic sensi- bilities, get busy and hand in better material for the next issue. The staff has no complaint to make to you. If you have any criticisms for us, out with them, and then back it up with real assistance. With your earnest co- operation this year's Nor'easter will stand in a class by itself. YOU ARE INVITED. The literary society problem is a question which, at the present time, seriously confronts our whole school. It has resolved itself into several sig- nificant questions: l. What should be the function of a high school literary society? 2. Do literary societies as they exist aof..:.-:a.I', 51.If5a.'fg Iain egg 55.31 5 Q if ,QE
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