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. ' or 2 ' f . . 1- . a , ,,,.. ,. . :,f: .1:'-- '.. -. f ,fm if, - - - -s--- - -fe--f --vw -1- - --- X V- 1414.-. 'gre--.:r fawrvr-A 2:21 -ilffn?-,.,-cya-,-l.f'-f--' '-f-- - W' ' r., - 2- 1-'Y Oli EASTER KANSAS CITY, Mo. FEBRUARY 22, 1922 VOL. IX. No. 3 The rice of the NOR'EASTER is twenty cents the copy. Published quarterly by the ' P NoR'EASTER Staff. Advertising rates on application. Address all communications to THE NOR'EASTER Northeast High School Van Brunt Boulevard and Smart Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. THE STAFF A Editorial. Editor-in-Chief ........................ Charles Anderson Editor of the Annual ..............., Robert Brown Literary Editor ............................ Helen Sherman Boys' Athletic Editor .............. Associate Literary Editor ................ Lee Biggs Girls' Athletic Editor .............. School Life Editor- ............... Stanley Ruhlman Alumni Editor ........................ .. Art Editor ....................,..................... Sarah Taylor Local Editor .................,,............. Associate Art Editor ................ Buella Wilson Associate Local Editor .......,.. Arts and Science Editor .............. Erich Sobota 1 Business, Theodore Miller ......--..Emma Day Nelle Thomason Maxine Daniels ..,...Brazil Brown Business Manager .......... ........ I ames Allen Advertising Manager ................ Charles S, jones Circulation Manager ......... ........ H arry Snell Bookkeeper .,,.,,................ .,.,...,, D orothy Weld Student Aides. Staff Stenographer ....,,.............. Dorothy Vinick Staff Photographer .......,.. ,.,,.,,, G lin Munger Faculty Advisers Literary -.-... ---.,......... . ............ M r. E, D. Phillips Business ........ .. ..................... Mr. R. E. White Aft ------.---.-... ....... M iss Kathleen McNutt 'Wil I Tl S oth in ' soci to C Bas mei Intc pris nov mer paic isnil -W the hun nex' T that rack pocl T. spor for 1 Ann in 01 the 1 cessi Eacl is re: is ec couli istin Yr whic with ical spok regi: 1 V D ' 'I A 'rigid T ' :A-A 3 'T 3'1i'1Q'iA Q'gfFiiVL'1, Q7 'Q2 T -'ff'-'5jL aug:sMj'a, 2- :L .., ' v. , 1 - he Y-- .4 ., . . , r A 1 Y Y 'fe'----Q -1:.,,z f1l-aufaa'us.m-.:awa-a '- iqiiilr' ' F -' r - - ' A W ' ' - - - . -H 'KR9l'Hw-, 'af ' 'Z -i g, - f . ' -V V ..-...,. . ,y, ru -
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1 ,rl-. -2 -mrs: -ew-1-:,gq.:..n1fs-.ueefzqns-nr :J --., ..L,,'rs-ig-11-:Q--1-an-f.-'S5-515: 1922 y the Miller 1 Day nason aniels Brown Jones Weld U ,ow 2 ,gan ff: w ::' 5 lg ,J 1 tbffziax, 6 fig? 'ifissfiseiisi' AL ,: iTt':E?:Q:1:1y,.. I xi 'P-N' l Luv., ::s,5.:::,p?,1,i,:.?5f1i ur,-... xi? V.- '--'QQc1::f':i'vJ:1'1-'if 0. ez f - 1 Q ' - JIT-:Z- ,l3'?' 'J' ' , i I H3353 '-:K s . -is as 'ia 13514 Milli Fryent -'as THE PARENT-TEACHERS AS them down, take clever snap-shots DECORATORS, that will appeal to the eye at first Since, in the future, all dances and other social functions are to be held in the gym, the Parent-Teachers As- sociation deemed it wise and necessary to decorate the barren throne of King Basketball for the more festive amuse- ments. All who were present at the Inter-Club Dance were certainly sur- prised and delighted at the tasteful novelties introduced at that entertain- ment, all of which were arranged and paid for by our parents. -But that isn't all, we may expect other surprises -with Mrs. M. Daniels chairman of the committee and with four or five hundred dollars additional to be spent next year. To show our appreciation, it seems that we should help in every way, so rack your brains for ideas and your pocket for money. LOOK IVIE OVER! Thus far the student body has re- sponded readily to the call of the staff for material, but our next issue is the Annual, which will need double support in order that we might come out over the top in its publication. It is a ne- cessity that must ,be realized right now. Each and every student of Northeast is responsible for the kind of paper that is edited, since without students there could not possibly be such a thing ex- isting as a school magazine. You have just one month's time in which to work and talk for ads, listen with two wide open ears to the com- ical remarks that are daily being spoken in your classes, and not only register them in your minds, but jot sight, and to the Seniors we plead that you commence saving your sixpence in order that you might have your pic- ture in the Annual with the rest -of the class of 1922. Let's make this publication the largest and best that has ever been issued at Northeast High School. With what you have, and where you are, will you do it? H. S. - Do clouds continually hide the stars of night from you? Not the atmos- pherical clouds of the heavens, but the clouds of artificial city obstruc- tion. It is truly amazing to see how little these wonders of the sky are ap- preciated in a big city. On clear, beautiful nights, people so seldom no- tice or remark about the stars, they care not where the Big Dipper is,-or what some- unusually brilliant star is called. Some can only see the bright lights of the amusement halls, never the pure rays of the stars. And so it is regarding many things in life-the old story of a lack of ap- preciation for the good and beautifull Living in the midst of so many splen- did things we should all feel an active appreciation for them, and seek to leave something noble on our page in life. But if we possess not the vir- tues capable of creating anything great or individual, it is a comfort to know that one's life will have been worth while- if he has felt a true ap- preciation for great and pure things. This feeling is manifested in an earn- est desire for and effort to obtain a knowledge and understanding of fine
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