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THE NOR'EASTER Senior Ballot The boy who has done the most fOI' Ngr-51163515 ,.A,.---.--- -----.,-- H arelel Taylor The girl who has done the most for Ngftl-,east ,-,..-----,---------.--- Ethel Watson The most popular boy ,,,,,.,.,,,,,..,.,,,,.--.,,,,,..,--,-,.--- -----------,---A--.,----v--------- J ack Benson The most Pepulaf girl ------------------------- ....... D orothy Custenborder Best bQY Student ------------- ....... N icholas Laurenzana Best g1rl student ........, ,,-------.--------- I een Abston Society belle ............. -,------,Q-.-,,,---- Q live Bell Seeial lion ------------------ ....... I ames Pickering TONY g00d TCHOW ---------- .....,......... R obert Harris Jolly g00d glfl -------------------- .................... S ylvia Rubins FOFCTTIOST boy 2l'Cl'llCtC ........ ,,,,,---- K Qflneth Lancagtgl' Foremost girl athlete ......,,.. ,.,,,.,,,,,-,-,- E dna Gardner Best boy 'bl1J.l:l:CI' ................. -,,-,,,--, E dgal' Elchmalq ---.--,,.Leta Hammond Worst girl flatterer ,..,...... ..,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Class of 1923 Now the history of the renowned and illustrious class of '23, of the well known school of Northeast, of the City of Kansas City Qtho' verily 'tis Hear Ye: in that section of the country known as Missourij. It did come to pass in this wise: There were in the year '19 various and sundry ing known to the populace as ward schools. From maidens, nay children, to flock about the portals schools' of lower learn- these came youths and and through the halls of N. H. S. And it so happened that these children were known as Fresh- men, and its various corruptions, for they were as t'he color of the Sham- rock. At this same hall of learning were scholars of a fiendish disposition who did pounce upon these innocents and prey upon them. 'These were called upper classmen, the worst of whom were the Sophomores, the erst- while Freshies. Verily, after many moons these returned to their homes but did come again to the portals of the high school, but not as Freshmen. Nay, as Sophies, who remembering the insults of the previous year did make war on the unfortunate class of '24, And it came to pass that -these did change, did become taller in stature and wiser of mind and lo! they were juniors! Now did the class of '22 cause them much anguish for 'twas their delight to give the Juniors the time-worn razz and to make sport of them. Then did Father Time cause twelve more moons to pass, and they did become Seniors. There did come a time of flowers, new suits and dresses, and various orations and speeches. Then were they given neatly tied scrolls which did tell of their graduation and they did feel repaid for the many weary hours they had spent in study. l Now did they leave their Alma Mater and depart for various places. Cthers did fill their place just as others will fill theirs for verily, 'fMen may come and men may go, but Seniors go on forever. -ETHEL S. WATSON. 25
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THE NOR'EASTER Edna Smith Les Penseurs, 35 Clionians, 35 Treble Clef, 3. llavrold B. Taylor N. S. D. Editor of Annualg President of Junior Classg R. O. T. C., 2, 3, 45 H. S. V. U. 15 Major 45 Captain, 35 2nd Lieutenant, 25 Lead, Mid-year Play, 35 Lead, Christmas Play, 45 Debater, 2, 3, 45 La, Sociedad Castellana, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, La Sociedad Castellana5 Student Council, 35 Execu- tive Board, 35 Chairman, Senior Play Committeeg Associate Member A. L. S., 47 Senior Ballot, Man who has done the most for Northeast, Doris Mchlillan Uclpliian, 2, 3. 45 G, H. S. C., 1, 2. 3. Mary Bufton Alpha Literary Society, 45 Vesta Club, 3, 45 Charter Member G. H. S. C., 1, 2, 3, 4. -Yo ll n Hanvock Barnes B. H. s. C., 1, 2, 3, 41 mee Club. 3, 4, Mid- year Play, 35 Northeast Night Program, 35 Christ- mas Play, 4. Ed na, Jameson Theta Charter Memlwer5 Art Club, 45 Student Council, 4: XYil'0-l'l'QSlllL'IlI of Thetas. 4: Vice- President of Art Club, 4. Sylvia Rubins N. S. C., 1, 2, 3, 45 N. M. C., 45 N. O. C.. 1, 25 G. H'. S. C., 1, 2, 3, 41 Class Day Com- mittee5 Senior Ballot. Jolly Good Girl5 N. S. C. Play, 25 N. O. A. Plays, 1, 25 Chester 0'Brien 23
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