Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1927
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DAVIS Science MR, ELLIS MISS EVANS Mechanic Arts Ef79l1'3h fi ff 27 2 ', fwfr: . , f , gig , J, ww-- ' G MR. FRENCH F1779 AVIS Mechumc Arls MR, FULTON Twenty-rmn MISS GAYLORD History MISS B. GRUBE .Mathematics MRS. HARRISON Mazron IF 3632115337 MR. GREEN MISS E. GRUBE Commerce Commerce CAPTAIN GUNN MISS GUYER R. O. T. C. H1-Story MISS HENRY MISS HEINRICH Study Halls Cl!-Drk Twenty-two IFaLouuIHy MR I-IIBBS MISS I-IOFACKER Hzstory Nlodern Languages MR, HOLMES Hislorg if ', W T- If-15,1 I 'tain-.V ,Q .J 4 ,W ,f A if ?QKQf D f f f fwf X Xwfff Wg ' 4 , 'H f ffl f if 4 ff l ea W- I 4 flff f QW f 4 fff if gf 'P' I ff 5 Af, ,Ip ,,:'f1 ,-jug ' 4, W ' any M . 12, fm, . ,Q we f ,f 2 A ff Q , f , .. ' 462 ff L, , I 1 I f 5' ,MJ f gf v s A 2 'ff ' I lf?-S I.I UIN flmfwraf MISS JANSON Commerce MISS I-IOBBS Fine Arts 1 14. MISS KE!-XTING Household Arts Emflislv Tv. Q-111 jc-tI1re-Q IWc1IhemuI1'c'.s MISS MILLER Ancient Languages MISS PARKER English MR. 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MIDDLETON MISS BROWN Mechanic Arts Twenty-six English izrw .ia if at g - jr X ' lil ' li an ai y - e aeiilty Q F. H. BARBEE, Principal l I A. T. CHAPIN, Vice-Principal ' English Ancient Languages Miss BQSQY Miss Maddox Miss Murdock Miss Miller Miss Brown Miss Parker K Mr, Chapin Miss J. M. Davis Mrs, Seifrit Miss Evans Miss Spencer Modern Languages Miss Waldron Miss Aber Mrs. Bell Miss Hofacker Mr. Phillips A, O, Kresge Miss Taylor Mathematics. Mechanic Arts Miss Baxter Miss Pile Mr. Ellis Mr, Pickens Miss B. Grube Mr' White Mr. Fulton Mr. Middleton Mr' Miller Miss Packard Household Arts Miss Baskin Miss Keating Hl'SIOfy Miss Rouse Mr. Avery Mr. Hibbs Fine AHS Miss Thompson Miss Burton Mr. Chaffee Miss Cocks Mr. Holmes Miss Weaver Mr. French Miss Hobbs Miss Gaylord Miss Leonard Miss Guver Miss Sizemore Physical Education Mr. Sears Miss Clayton Mr. Peters Miss Stewart Science Mr. Ball Miss Gregory Study Halls ' Miss Baiiey Mr. Pinkney Miss Henry MISS Rams Mr. G. W. Davis Miss Tulien Clerks MF- P-lf? Miss Custenborder Miss Heinrich Commerce R. O. T. C.-Captain Gunn Mr. Coleman Miss E. Grube Matron-Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Cunningham Miss Janson Custodian-Mr, Critchfield Mr. M. E. Davis Mr. Green Educational Adviser-Miss Dobyns T , -Q. L , .- 1. . for - T .Q ,ff xy , 'Qifif F A T ,T f -1 Rd- ir h ill ,IQ-2 - f ,, s . f I X f f b' L, -gait T f c ff I. -gegfafi-f' Me ' A-J Twenty-sevcn .. 711, 1, 1, 1 ,. .flff ' -' 1 4' ' 1-vi' rp- qi .. X ,.:.1. f ' ,ff-K 'ri-1 -'rf el x . l i 1 . .um - Q .A ., .. 7, A 5 i , f ' I 1 . I ln- li 5, iflff K I --f.s.'.-ff.-1 1 if- ,Lula ' f ' Er W. ' I-.NF I, . f. ii . .wff , i f,-,i .- N .,,, H, ,Q nag All 7 f 1 -r ' 9 '11 f is 0 ,V 1 vff gpm ig,-V. f , -nn lk, ff -. agua . f f I .- 1-'foray ' sf if -V-Q v . i llyarenlbflleaohers Assoeialion First Row: Tuttle, Horn, Wherry, De Late, Spurrier. n Q . Second Row: Kirk, Brown, Barbee, Flowers, Holman, Primm, Williams. Third Row! Chapin, Goodrich, Harlan, Goodhart, Bzxrbee, Yaple. President . ..,.. .,.. ..,......... First Vice-President ..,....v.. Second Vice-President ,..H... Third Vice-President ....... Recording Secretary. -,.... Treasurer ..,....,......, ...... OEEICERS Corresponding Secretary ..,, -. Auditor .,,.......,....,.........e.. --- Fine Arts. .....,,...v.......t. .. Founders' Day ---.. ...... Study Class Chairman. ,.,. Boys' Social Service. .... -- Girls' Social Service ......, Reception .oo. . ........ . .--- ---W -- Mutual Help Chairman . .... Press and Publicity. .....e -- Citizenship ,,....e, - ,e,u...e - .,-.MRS. E. H. WHERRY ,. MRS. W. L. HORN MRS. JOHN TUTTLE MRS. GOODHART MRS. A. A. YAPLE MRS. E. M. DELATE ---,-- MRS. R. SPURIER ---.MRS. W. B. BROWN --------.MRS. GOODRICI-I ----.MRS. W. A. PRIMM MRS. M. WILLIAMS MR. HARRY HARLAN MRS. M. C. ANDERSON MRS. P. H. BARBEE ------.--.--.MRS. HOLMAN ------..-----,----- MRS. KIRK -,---. IVIRS. G. 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Pinkncy Srrrnriul-AL-iflrnir, Reporter Secretary Adviser Twenty-nine Scfsmicmf Glass BQHHQUMI . r.- mx kwxlfx. f' , . ,, ' n g. Thirty 2 ii Ii ,. i7 i . A..-nj J? ,BEEF ... mzavunz If . o iQ1ffiff?QwlTi'b sf- L -Nm,-:AQLSIC :fl .L ffl, ': 4f'f 'Vzxxf-Ul?N 'CME' Gkiltxffip bf cw, t X. if rf .ff AQQQ, X Q5 1 '1H?' Swv! XVILHELMINA E, ABN Commercial Club, 4 DOROTHY J. AHLEN G. H, S. C., 2. JANE ANDERSON EY ELEANOR XVEDGE ADAMS National Honor Society, 4. Delta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts. 2, 3, 4: La Sociedad Castellana, 4: Honor Roll, 3: Student Council, 3, 4: lst prize W. C. T. U. Essay Contest. HAROLD G. ALVESTED Alpha Literary Society, 4: G H. S. C., 2. LOLA MILDRED ANDERSON National Honor Society, 4. G. H. S. C., 4: Shakespeare - Club, 3. 4: Botany Club, 4: V Student Council, 4. EDYTH BELLE ANTRIM G. H. S. C., li Girl Scouts, 2. VIOLA ARDITO Phi Alpha Sigma, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 3, 4: Girl Scouts, Z. DOROTHY El.lZABETH ASBURY G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 41 Girl Scouts. 2. LAWRENCE N. ARCURY Adv, Mgr. Northeast Courier, 4: N. S. C., 3, 4: N. C. C. 3. 4: B. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4 Chairman Combat Committee, 31 Student Council, 3, 4 Senior Play. LORAN PIERCE ARNOLD Student Council, 3. FREDERICK H. BARBEE 1 1 P il Q l ll I A A S - ' ,fn-1 71 -Sifi J 3' V-ii4f'r 'aw 155 f77'f5'Qx 'TITSQ -wi? ' iQ .'1i. S 55? , 1 1' ff - 'a f ,lhfirhii Gill: 5 Sf-M? '5,f5?:'r' xiii- 'X .Zfof153,f555.'-frrrxi f3.fef'.-i7' K A' . frgw 4 ,iff 11 f ' '. ...V .,f sf '. ,, fo ,Af X, JZ? fhf:1,.f' .af sk? A fl? , 1 -I it 'U.'.,l'-514,7 A-!4,,j5:.J,-3 -:Ck ,A fflfiglj, -fix , ,Si i f n ' a '! lXi,'Rv.f- knoll Thirty-one JOHN XVILl.IAlVl BARRETT Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: R. O. T. C. Corporal, 2. WILLIAM F. BEATTIE N E. Art Club, 2, 3, 4: lst Team Football, 4: Sr. Class Basket Ball, 4: N Club, 4. DOROTHY VIVIAN BINGHAM . 1 ay X -N -,.+.-fr Wy? 29, MARGUERITE T. BLACK 9 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4. IRENE FAE BLAINE National Honor Society, 4. Nor'eastcr Annual Staff Ste- nographer, 4: General Honor Roll, 3, 4: Clionian Literary Society, 3, 4. HOWARD BLANCHARD Boys' Glee Club, 3. CYNTHIA JANE BLOOMER Clionian Literary Society, 3. 4: Art Club, 3, 4. EVELYN E. BOIJE G. I-I, S. C., 2: Vesta Club. JEANNETTE BOLINE Commercial Club, 4. ' 1 , x ww 'flap ,gwf5Xfg .9 ,J 5 wg 53.-'gp ig... r V .ff x.. H., Til 'R I' .-X1 x X , .e ,u J.. . Vesta Club, 4: G. H. S. C., 4. g Hockey Team, 2, 3, 4: Bas- ket Ball, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. x w ,fi 'T' ,.gr,, ff' f ELDON D. BARKER R. O. T. C. Lieut., 4: Crack Company, 2, 3. J. HOYT BASH Northeast Shakespeare Society. 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 2, 3, 4: B. H. S. C.. Z, 3, 4: Stu l, 2. 3: Senior dent Counci Ballot, Social Lion, 4. VIRGINIA LOUISE BENTON Alpha Literary Society, 2 Vesta Club, 4. 3 1 .1 'wo-.-fx , .. , . -' 4 W . .1 r1'7'X K fr- '- L ,Ii 7 ' ' . W A -,M J '. - 1 i , , - X' ,:i,,,:gN, .., i I 1, , N -Y I 1- i , f , . f I . U x A Q l x X 'ur ' 'I' -1 i .H 5 l ., ,.,, ,M 1 X r V ' Q . t. .W LV N 'X . ff-N , fm: ,- ,, -., ' Zxfmx I -5 . . - ,V . , . I Y X ' V V- f 1 f' wa 3 ., u--- .-.. J- f- af f-fr, fy .,i,. , Thirty two Z 3 4 F V I I 4 f 2 4 54 fa 4 ,, 7 2 ,A M 1? Q9 -a dr! , , , ,,,,, . nw. ,M M f .V ff QM 4 M I , zyg I QW. MZ I Z6 V: ff I Wi V Q 2 zwyl ei? ' .S B . GEORGE BOLLES National Honor Society, 4. Shakespeare Literary Society. 3, 4: Math Club, 4. MARY NADINE BORDEN Vesta Club, 4. ELEANOR BRASSFIELD Olympic Club, 3, 4: North- east Seal, 4: Large N , 3: Small N , 3: Athletic Nu- mcrals. 2. 3. 4: Missouri State Badge, 3. MARY KATHERINE BOON Theta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: Nor'easter Staff, 3: Honor Roll, 2. 3: Student Council, 2. ' - ARTHUR BOVJEN MARGUERITE BRENK JOE C. BREWER N Club, 2, 3, 4: Football Captain, 4: Captain and full- back of K. C. All-Star Team, 4: Center on Missouri State All-Star Basket Ball Team, 4: Member of National Consola- tion Basketball Team, Senior Ballot, Best Boy Athlete. MARIAN ELIZABETH BROWNING Beta Literary Society, 4: Art Club, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C.. 3, 4. VERA BRUBAKER G. H. S. C., 4: Shakespeare Literary Society, 4: Gold Medal Poem, 4. Thirty-three KATHLEEN BRIDGES National Honor Society, 4. Theta L. S., Z, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Courier Staff, 3: Christmas Play, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Senior Ballot, Best Girl Actress : Senior Play. VIOLET BROXVNING NELLIE BUFORD 1 I ATP . faggfj iff TT 1 I 4 rf 1. ATTN GWB W9 'Q I 'N .M f- Q1 L.. li 9 WHY new .I N . JI .iw we' ' It-vfi-'Mft'-iei I 51363, Q, ug' A limb- ' T11 .-..,- if MV if f fi., . -'A 'A I 3Ge4.'7f'tJ if 'C .J fy: . It f qi. Xx x J gli '4 N ' ' 1 E KATHALEEN Loi.A BULL 1 1 q Commercial Club, 3: Music l l Appreciation, 3: Solo Contest. Q 3, 4: Treble Clef. 2, 3, 4: qu S Mixed Octerte, 3. L1 3 . I l MILDRED ETHELV BURKHART . G. H. S. C., 3, 4. I I JAMES H. BURNS R. O. T. C. Sergeant, 3: Senior Play. LOUISE BURNS 1 C. L. S.,2:N. C. C.,3,4. MILDRED BURRIS National Honor Society, 4. All-Star Hockey Team, 4: All-Star Basket Ball Team, 4: Spanish Club, 4: N. O. A., 3. 4. 'A EDITH MAE CALVIN B. L. S., 4: G. H. S. C., 4: Vesta Club, 2. ANN ELIZABETH CAMPBELL Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3. 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: North- east Courier Staff, 4: Chair- man Courtesy Committee, 43 'W ' G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. EVELYN EDITH CAMPBELL MARTIN L. CAREY National Honor Society, 4. Cadet Major, 4: Leader Crack Squad, 3: Honor Cadet, 31 Executive Board, Student Council, 3: Nor'easter Staff, 3: Millikan Club, 3, 4: Northeast Society of Debate, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES MILDRED CARLL G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. GLADYS CATHCART N. O. A., 4: G. H. S. C., 3: Student Council, 4: Basket Ball, 4: All-Star Hockey Team, 41 Track, 3, 4. LOUISE ELIZABETH CAUGER National Honor Society, 4. G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Clion- ians, 2, 3, 4: Vesta Club, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 3. K rage--f7v -7- X: ig 3 , hgXgl .Ib . 4 6' su' f f ,. . .T Y B 'N T- 'W 'Q f 9 - ta 9 fy' A l. 4 . J xx dig!! i A '-:gmc I r ' ' W T XXV 3535152-'-I' 0-W X 'S 'SE .Lv 149 , f f rf I Qigfill' 1 A- - e A . f ss.a..,2-.1 -ess . f e f I c .Q It .f -i. T f ww NL:-f ' si... Thirty-four ti' 2,4 ph, N , , . Tx' ll' A! w., ff., ,f . v i .,,. .,,,, ir 1. A 'flqfl 1. X 323.1 in G!',lvl,i . 1' LW l P x2 l ' L' fr X X 'Quill .Qi Q .,i ,,, X i . .ill x l ii l ' ff .5 . . ff if ff 4 7 Lf, Z , 4, . gffifg ff ZW? af? ,f , K ,,f ,Q 1:77 ,f 2 ,547 2 ,iff W5 f ,f X QQ V, 'f 4 If--.,, I if 'rr iq: 3 f 1 X. if Y, f?f.l1Nl l-l l7.XlLl ll! CEFXYE ilflplwiii lrieriri, Society, 2 .-I, fi. li 511' 2, 3, 4, I ll ' ' .-ill lgim, 2 LIR.'l.t'l1 Clll.-XRl.l.S Ci ll S C' 4 JAMES XX'Il.l-lAM BURNELL CHILTON National Honor Society. 4, 'NH Club, 4: State and City All-Stur Forward. 4: Member National Basketball Consolae tion Champions, 4: Glee Club. 4: Track Squad, 3, 4, National Athletic Honor So- ciety, 4: Senior Play, 4. I T175 Q QW? X l x rug., RoBER'r A. CHAMBLISS ' Commercial Club, 4. ALVERA CHASTEEN Beta Literary Society, 4: Girl Scouts, 4: General Honor Roll, 2. JOHN CHRIS-MAN Glec Club, 4: Solo Contest, 4. CILDA F. CLARDY FRANCES CLARKSON fy , . QSM , f X ' ', we ,nw f 42 if u ftli Iqxf, 5 . A yt , V , , xx lli'l2',g,, 4 '54 , - , H- f HARRY CQOHEN Y. - - ix . , f J f '-in xi' 4 'il f 'W' ' General Honor Roll, 21 Stud- ' J' ent Council, 2. INEZ HELEN CHRISTOPHER Courier Staff, 4 ALFRED COE , RQBERT couaon N - ,..5,TiQ'5qwf-. 'i 4 .nter-claw Basket Ball 2 5224533 Q. 4 -fr-it 'P -QW H E tl r f 'H -. X 'v- lh W .JlL'?:il'.i'S'.!Qk1CC' - ff ff' - Thirty-five 4 URSEL CROSS G. H. S. C., 4. CATHERINE CUMMINGS ihalcespeare, 4: Vesta Club, THOMAS ANDERSON DAVIS DORIS LORENE COOPER Northeast Shakespeare Club, 3, 4: Northeast Mathematics Club, 43 Northeast Vesta Club, 3. HANSEL P. CORDER ANSABEL COURTNEY ROY H. CAWBY Commercial Club, 4. DOROTHY J. CROW CHARLES V. CURTIS National Honor Society, 4. Phi Alpha Sigma, 3, General Honor Roll, 3, 4. Thirty-six VJILMOT COLE MARTHA ELIZABETH COOPER Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3 4: Botany Club, 3: Mathe matics Club, 4. GERTRUDE AGNES COUGHLIN m:m.m.w,iw.M me VNPQREN BYQWQSYS .ll ll l UNH .-XRTl'lUR DAVIS -lll'I IDAXYE Northeast Shakespeare Club, 3, 4. Northeast Mathe- matics Club, 3, 4: Sponsor Maior, Senior Ballot, Society Belle. EVELYN M. DeLATE C, ll. S C., 2. 3, 4: Theta Literary Society, 2, 3. 4: Treble Clef Club, 2, 3. 4: Student Council, 2. 3, 4: Girl Scouts, 2. . gi -fi: .a,o..- -..f . Jr m wr -L' 1557.141 Llfxfsf' ' 'a V - wi weft -we U. . ,,. -1 I3 elf -i,3 , iii, .,if.a. vate if -'-iii-fx 5 fn. '. Qggjg' it ,,f ,try-.'.-'lit '59-5l'!,f'? CVE- ii ti -Fix . fi I E. f l 1 S' f- J ' 'ffl ' ' K WEA, 'I PAUL A. DAVIS Benton Literary Society, 4: Botany Club, 3, 4: Corporal, R. O. T. C., 3: Crack Com- pany, 2. 3. WILLIAM HOXVARD DEAL FRANCES DENZEL National Honor Society, 4. Shakespeares, 2, 3, 4: Vice- President Junior Class: Sec- retary Senior Class: Secretary G. H. S. C.. 3: Math Club, 2, 3, 4: Courier Staff. 3: Secretary Student Council, 3: Senior Ballot, Worst Girl Flattererf' WILLIAM DeRUBERTIS Benton Literary Society, 2: Music Appreciation Club, 2: Sports Editor Courier, 4: XVinner in Spanish Essay Con- test, 3: Sergeant, R. O. T. C.. 4. MAX DOEIILER B. H. S, C., 2, 3: Shake- speare, 3. 4: Music Appre- ciation Club, 3, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Band Corpora., 3. FR ANK l.IlSl.IE DORR 'lrack, 3, 4: Debaters, 3, 4: Art Club, 3. Thirty-seven ELOISE DIELS National Honor Society, 4: Alpha Literary Society, 2, J, 4: Vice-President Ci. I-'. S CQ, 4: Frances Scarritt Hanley Honor Girl, 3: Courier Staft, 3: Executive Board, Student Council, 2, 3: Christmas Play Cast, 4, MARY ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY Cl. H. S. C.. 2, 3, 4. JOSILPII DOYLE KIUREHS 525 is 'Q ev new is A Aff: ff H .. ...Q .ffffefv T W A f f A . ' ' 3 ,,', f 'V 4A'v I, iff fl ' l l MILDRED REBECCA EDEL-EN Theta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Northeast Courier Staff, 3: ' General Honor Roll, 2, 3. l l . i l 5 DOROTHY' E. EDLUND l Theta Literary Soclety, 2, 3,' 4: Music Appreciation Club, 1 4, o, H. S. C., 2, 3. oiym- l pic Club, 2, 3: Winner of 1 2, 3: Hockey Team, . 2, 3. ALBERT D. ELLIOTT Vice-President B. H. S. C., 4: Art Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 4: Second Football Team, 4: First Lieutenant, 5. O, T. C.. 4: Shakespeares, I VERNA DEAN DUSENBERY G. H. S. C., Z. HAROLD F. EADS Christmas Play Cast, 4: Stu- dent Council, 2, 3, 4: Benton Literary Society, 3, 4: Cou- rier Staff, 4: Millikan Club, 4: Sergeant, R. O. T. C., 3: Senior Play. CLYTIE EATON Girls' Athletic Editor: Cour- ier, 3: Student Council, 2, 3. 4: Vesta Club, 4: G. H. S. C., 4: Member lntereclass Athletic Teams, 2, 3. ANITA LUCILLE EDDY Clionian Literary Society, 4: French Club, 4. LEROY EDGAR JOSEPH MANNING ELGIN Track, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3: N Club, 3, 4: National Athletic Honor So- ciety. 3, 4: Second Team, Basket Ball, 4. PEARL DURHAM ANN ELIZABETH DYSART Student Council. 3: Art Club. 4. RUTH EASLEY S . .U .X 4 d Thirty-eight . T st. , .Q t 4,.., C , Biff J.. 2. t- I?-.XII !'l I ISON Kal final IiL'V1U!'NUClCfY. 4. Niiitiwl Cliwicil, 3 Bawball Trim I- f'I,cn:.in I iterary Nw, .ru l Ciericml Honor ll.-If -if i'l,SIl L IzNCl.L'NI7 Nntiorial llonor Society. 4. Clionniii I.itcr.irv Society. 41 Spanish Cluli, 4: Olympic Club. 5: G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Sturltint Council. 3, 4. BIJATRIC li MARIE FALLS Student Council. 2: Theta Literary Society, 3. 4: Span- iih Club, 4. GEORGE HEDRICK ELSTON Commercial Club, 4: B. H. S. C., 4: Captain, R. O. T. C., 3: Non-Com. Officers' Club, 2, 3. ,N ,., l WCWXY' Jw- I I 'i w ,jg K, 31 , - X ' l .3 -of . f X' Q? 5 is FLORENCE L. E Theta Literary 4: Music P EDITH ELIZABETH FARNUM National Honor Society, 4. Delta Literary Society, 3, 45 Les Penseurs, 3: Highest Honor Roll, 2: Ci. H. S. C., 4. DOROTHY CLAIR FERRIS Captain of Baseball. 3: Cap- tain of Hockey, 3: Winner of Numerals: XViriner of Small and Large NH: All-Star Basket Ball Team, 4: Olym- pic Club, 3, 4. MARY EVELYN FINLAY WANDA FERSTER DORUIIIY LOUISE FISHER Thirty-nine Wai it 'ns i, x X I FRANCIS J. FIECHTL 'I'HEl.MA MAY FERSTER Olympic Club, 2, 3, 4 Christmas Play Cast. 4: O chestra, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play .,x QQ X? . 'i i i xl W, C: 'I' ,,, .Z W3 .Nqr 'fi WX WN ii' Ili ilgl I li I MATHER G. FUHR MAURICE ADDISON GAGE Orchestra, 2: Band, 3: Mil likan Club, 4, IRENE MARIE FISHER Theta Literary Society, 4: Les Penseurs, 4: Student Council, 3, 4. ELDEN L. FOX Benton Literary Society, 2: B. H, S. C.. 2, 3, 4: Or- chestra, 2, 3: Commercial Club, 3: Officers' Club, 3: Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., 4. ANNA GERTRUDE FRASER Delta Literary Society, 3, 43 Les Penseurs, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 4: Student Council, 43 Senior Play. MARIAN FREELAND G. H. S. C., 3. DAVID FRIEDKIN National Honor Society, 3, 4. Concert Master Orchestra, 43 Northeast Courier, 4: Benton Literary Society, 3: Highest Honor Roll, 2, 3, General Honor Roll, 4. MILDRED RUTH FRITCH Clionian Literary Society, 41 G. H. S. C., 3: Music Ap- preciation Club, 4. PAUL R. GADDY Student Council, 3, 4: Ben- ton Literary Society, 4: Christmas Play Cast, 4, Senior Play. HERMAN FRED GANZER Forty EUGENE FLY B. H. S. C., 3, 4: Art Club, 4: Crack Squad. 3: Crack Company, 3. - TODD LYNDON FRAZIER Benton Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Christmas Play Cast, 4: Of- ficers' Club, 4: B. H. S. C.. 2, 3. 4: Senior Ballot, Best Boy Blufferf' ARTHUR CLINTON GIBSON Benton Literary Society, 2, 3: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: B. H. S. C., 4: Northeast Courier Staff, 4. MILDRED GIBSON Girl Scouts, Z, 3: Olympic Club, 3, 4: Treble Clef Club. 4. CUMAH GATES Clionian Literary Society, 2 3: Student Council, 2, 3' Treble Clef Club, 3: G. H S. C., 2. FLOYD ROBERT GIBSON Tennis Team, 4: Benton Lit- erary Society, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council, 3: Art Club, 2 3, 4: Northeast Courier Staff: 3. GLENN GOFORTH Band, 4: Orchestra, 4. GLADYS LORENE GOODMAN VJARREN CLIFFORD GORDON Crack Company, 3: Crack Squad, 3: Shakespeares, 2, 3, 4: Corporal, R. O. T. C., 3: Spanish Club, 2. PAUL P. GORZIK Millikan Club: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. HARRY M. GRANT Second Lieutenant, 4: Botany Club, 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil, 3, 4: Officers' Club, 4. WILLIS CHESTER GRIGGS Forty-one STANLEY S. GRACE Tennis Team, 3, 4: Shake! speares, 2, 4: Commercial Club. 4: B. H. S. C., 4. ENID MAE GRIGGS - TWDUBEHS 1 ja '4 4:? J 'Eff-4 MARTHA GERTRUDE GUGGENHEIM G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Vesta ' Club, 3, 43 Alpha Literary Society, 4: Student Council, ' 4. at 1 li Y' :af W fx W il' l i l CHARLEY E. HAHN IRMA EVELYN HALLETT Founder Beta Literary Society, 4: French Club, 3, 4: Girl Scouts, 2, 3, 4: Second Place, U, F. VJ. Contest, 2. MARY ESTHER HAMPTON VJILBUR C. HERBERT HARRY HOVJARD HARLIN Benton Literary Society: Non- Com. Officers' Club, 4: Ser- geant, R. O. T. C., 4: Crack Squad, 3: Silent Drill, 4. BESSLIE E. HENDERSON OPAL MARIE HENRY GLADYS HIGGINS KATHRYN MOZELLE JUDSON B. HADLEY Student Council, 2, 31 Del phian Literary Society, 2, 33 Millil-:an Club, 3. 4. GLADYS VIVIAN HALEY Delta Literary Society, 3, 4 Treble Clef Club, 3: Mathe matics Club, 4: .G. H. S, C. 2, 3, 4, I-IILBURN to W irggg' A' ME tG'rwz'i-- ww Nt 'J Q H . X . - . Y x ff. - , f - V- . fi t- , fi . .- , , V ' ,f ir x., A-SQML ff' Q ff' i. xg' 1 .f fx? I , ff ,effffllei te te nsile' fa , ft R W fm .. - 15 ' ' 1 '4, 1- ' i - S , - tr'-1 V -X 'lk ' ' ., V , ' ' - f E' Mage e T . ., if W c if2iQef KE, SQ Forty-two ,ff 153:-?f'--'giiyfzj-T 455454, 'f HILI. fqygff TA i A ' lt lffff wf ' if ., to , Qi, A,q?j V 32:1-7f , Wa ix xtg FY? ,H U . .fi 'I GERALD DURXVARD HOPE LENA L. HOGAN 1 Delta Literary Society, Z, 3: . G. H. S. C., 2. MARIE CATHERINE HOLIEN MARY CHARLINE HOLLOWAY Clionian Literary Society, 2, 4: G. H. S. C., 2: Music Appreciation Club, 4. RHODA LUCILLE HOOD National Honor Society, 4. Alpha Literary Society, 4: Student Council, 4: Honor Roll, 2. ROSE HOROWITZ CHRISTINE HUBBARD 3: Treble Clef Club, 4 Spanish Club, 3, 4. GLADYS E. HUFEMAN LOUIS R. HUGHES, JR. Clionian Literary Society, 2, ' AX W, ER IE - - Q - Q eila.. .Q ei .-e. e.ei A ' .X x Si ' il f l ll I H GRACE HUFFMAN Cheer Leader, 4: Benton Lit- I erary Society, 3, 4: Charter f Member Millikan Club, 3: Executive Board, S. C., 4: ' X Northeast Courier Staff, 4. M' 5 , GERALD C. HUMMON Q, Botany Club, 4: Corporal. lIi?i R. O. T. C., 3: Crack Q Squad, 33 Silent Platoon, 3 ,hx , ALICE LOUISE HYDER I Xi! fa I-'Eli-w? 'f7 N l bFb'3?s?7 f f ,f 82 ' ,' ' 63 ' ' ,'?F1' -A a 4 . S' ' fs I il l ? . 5, -'INS -- .A., uZA A .nw c ff:-, . ' f .12 ygfsfrfi LTER '--o off-ix22e,o sw w- ,M 2 4. 4 f. '1'v MQ, -f I 1. -H 3' J- ' ' cyjfz w7ff.1.i.r - -Y A ' L' ,gin ' me M e Y.. ' ilk ' 5 t ft fini' wif '- ' 5' - ' V ' A L-.ef 4' f' 'r ss-1Y 'q'! 'uw' Q'-' . fi' Fl . 41 K tx. C - A 'fl' M 'u.-'i' F I .V ' ' ' ' L. Q 149' W '- '- egff-J -5' lv., ' 'JWEQQ Forty-three IAURA S. JUDD National Honor Society, 3, 4. Clionian Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Debate Team, 2, 3, 4: Business Manager Cou- rier, 3: Treasurer Junior Class: Reporter Senior Class: Local Editor Nor'easter An- nual, 4: Highest Honor Roll, 3, 4: Senior Ballot, Girl Who Has Done the Most for Northeast : Gold Medal Ora- tion, 4. PHYLLIS GWENDOLYN KEISER Shakespeares, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Student Council. 4. KATHERINE JAMES National Honor Society, 4: Clionian Literary Society, 2, 3, 41 Vesta Club, 3, 42 Student Council, 4. MARGARET JOHNSTON I National Honor Society, 4. Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., Z, 3, 4. Alternate, Girls' Debate Team, 4: General Honor Roll, 2. 33 Bronze Medal, Essay. Lit- Contest. 3. RUTH ELIZABETH JOHNSON Clionian Literary Society, 2. 3: Vesta Club, Z, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Student Council, 2, 3: Music Appre- ciation Club, 4. DOROTHA EVELYN JONES G. H. S. C., 2. 3: Delta Literary Society, 3, 4: Mil- likan Club, 4: Orchestra, Z, 3. PAUL FINLEY JONES KENNETH M. JORDAN National Honor Society, 4. President Junior Class: Presi- dent Senior Class: Benton Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: President B. H. S. C., 4: Boys' Debate Team, 4: Cheer Leader, 4: Courier, 3: Math- Senior ematics Club, 3, 4: Ballot. Most Popular Boy. Senior Play. OPAL JUDD National Honor Society, 4. 3, 4: Girls' Debate Team, Theta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: N. M. C., 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Gold Medal, Literary Contest, 33 Executive Board, Student Council, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3: Advertising Man- ager Courier, 3: Bronze Medal Oration, 4. MICHAEL THOMAS KELLEHER B. H. S. C., 3, 4. Forty-four LOLA GRACE' JENVETT Vesta Club, 3. ROBERT JOHNSON LORRETTA R. KELLING RUTH LOUISE KENNEDY G. H. S. C., 3, 4. VERGIL KERR Football All-Star Team. 4: Basket Ball, 4: N Club, 4: Commercial Club, 4. WHITNEY MONROE KERR Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: Millikan Club, 3: North- east Courier Staff, 4: Cheer Leader, 4: N. S, D., 4. , yf MURRELL KERWOOD Northeast Art Club, 3, 4: ' f ' i G. H. s. C.. 4. Q 5 DANIEL R. KETCHUM Z National Honor Society, 4. , 5 Northeast Society of Debate, Z, 3, 4: N. S. D., Z, 3, 4: Mathematics Club, 4: B. H. S. C., 3, 4: Chairman Per- sonal Property Committee, 4: 1 Northeast Courier Staff, 4: Silent Platoon, R. O. T. C., 3: Senior Play. VIOLA M. KIRBY KATHRYN TURNER KIRK Band, Z: Orchestra, 2, 3: Delphian Literary Society, 3: Music Appreciation Club, 4: Botany Club, 3, 4: K. C. A. C. Swimming Meet, 3. HOLMES RAU KNOX ANDREE KOUJION National Honor Society, 4. Les Penseurs, Z, Q, 4: Theta Literary Society, 3, 4: Gen- eral Honor Roll, 3. FRANCES PINKSTON KREEK Art Editor Annual, 4: Delta Literary Society. 2, 3. 41 Art Club, 2, 3: Treble Clef Club, 4: Student Council, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. Forty-f ive 3 a t f i WALTER KELLEY ' FLORENCE A. ALONG G. H. s. C., 2. JUANITA LONGSHORE FRANCES LAURA KURTZ Treble Clef Club, 3, 4: Solo Contest, 3, 4: Columbia Solo Contest, 4: Senior Play, 4, MARY MARGUERITE LAND Delphian Literary Society, 41 Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 3, 4. FRED SHARPE LEIB Millikan Club, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE LINCOLN Botany Club, 2. FERNE MAE LINDENBERG Ll Treble Clef Club, 3, 42 Music Appreciation Club, 2, 4, G. H. S. C., 2, 3. LLIAN E. LINDEMAN G. H. S. C.. 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club, 4: Beta Literary Society, 4. FRANCES PENELOPE LONG M National Honor Society, 4. G. H. S. C., 2. 3, 4: Stu- dent Council, 2, 3: Bi-weekly Staff, 2, 3: General Honor Roll, 3: Silver Medal Poem, 31: Negative Debate Alternate, AE LOTT G. H, S. C., 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 41 Clionian Literary Society, 3, 4: Executive Board, Student Council, 4. Forty-six IRENE C. LaBELLE JACOB LAPIN B. H. S. C., 3: State Basket Ball Champions, 4: National Consolation Champions. 4: Second All-Star Football, 4: Second All Star Basket Ball, 4: Senior Combat Committee, 4: N Club, 3, 4: Track, 4. W I we wifi S I fer'-rff.,g,6 fr- i l wp! ' it i .ah N Q1 frewiw I .. ie ' 4 A I Q R fax l' 1' li F . AVANEL MAE LUKER GILES ALFRED LUTZ Second Team Football, 4. M4 sal 1 f'Lf - ' .- SYDNEY ALFRED LOVELACE Crack Squad, 2: Advanced Orchestra, 4: Pianist, Glee Slug. 3. 4: Commercial Club, E. CLAUDINE LUSBY GLADYS MARIE LYNN G. H. S. C., 2, 3.4. HUBERT A. MCCLAIN Botany Club, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club, 4. VJILLIAM JOHN MCCLURE Millikan Club, 3, 4: Student Council, 3. EDITH LEE MCDANIEL Olympic Club, 2, 3. 4: Win- ner of Large 3: Winner of Seal: Tennis Manager, 4: All-Star Hockey Team, 4. FRED G. MCGEARY B. H. S. C., Z, 3. 4: Shake- speare Club, 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 3, 4: Negative Debate 4: Secretary Junior 3: Treasurer Senior Team. Class. Class. 4: Business Manager Northeast Courier. 4: Senior Ballot, 'Jollv Good Fellow. DORIS MAROUERITE MCMINN Spanish Club, 3: Olvmpic Club, 4: All-Star Hockey Team, 4: Baseball Team, 4' Senior Ballot, Best Girl Ath- letef' I i 5 2 I i z 5 MEREDITH MCDANIEL N. S. D., 2, 4: Secretary Stu dent Council, 4: Athletic Ed itor Courier, 3: Les Penseurs 3, 4: N Club, 2, 3, 4 NVorld's Record in Relay, 3 DEE MCLINN I- - 79. ' 2 V -.4 A ?A X 1 In 5- -if' I cl? -4 'iw gb ' Q . 'ii W3 J? 'W D Q f 1.2. Forty-seven ZELLA MAY MASSEY Art Club, 3, 4. MARGUERITE VIOLA MERICLE Commercial Club, 2: Girls' Platoon, 3. DOROTHY LEE MABIE G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Vesta Club, 3, 4: Art Club, 41 Clionian Literary Society, 4: Student Council, 3. LOIS ELEANORE MANNING G. H. S. C., 2: French Club, 2, 3, 4: Beta Literary So- ciety, 4: Girl Scouts, 2, 3. CLYMANS MARSHALL Shakespeare Literary Society, 3. 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Captain, R. O. T. C., 4: Officers' Club, 4: Crack Squad, 3: Vice-President Stu- dent Council, 4: Senior Play. MARY DONLEY MARSHALL Treble Clef Club, 2, 3: Senior Play Cast. FRANCES IMOGENE MARTIN G. H. S. C., 2, 3. THELMA LORINE MARTENSEN National Honor Society, 4: Treble Clef Club, 2, 3: Solo Contest, 2, 3: Delta Literary Society, 3. CHESTER MAUL Track, 3, 4: Glee Club, 4: Shakespeare Literary Society, 2, 4: Student Council, 4: Baritone Solo. 4: Senior Play Cast. JUANITA ROSE MERNVIN G. H, S. C., 2. Forty-eight ROBERT SHERMAN MABRY JAMES MARRA Honor Roll, 3: Art Club, 4 .Li Q Z 5 ' ? 1 If Qi Kit . ,,, We 35 si Qi-f , .,,, 2 ga 5 952076 ull? 39529 INV? Elie! es., . i ii i , 1 Mi ,, Q04 S' :aw ,sw - ,xsbg 439 W' 4 ras , Xfff ,. Znrgb Dil'-f f,.- ,gfgff-f , T.. ,i fl gi 'T f , ', -ff' D'-ft. E5N'xi fl .wI3's...i1'i', 'W' - -71 ' O. f.. ., . , ., X, t:-2 ' .1 ,.i -V ff ' t ' - E X, 'i ?f'p .4 ',STTlsX:xo?T',f. :iii -gi -f 1' l-1'?:ii'4 -,..p. ' ., :km Q-fda. ,fc 9,-3,3 .X,.,l.iy.i- 1.1 il 'gf K, gf ,X r, Af 'L-X A. V . in 4. me .X X 11 ,li ' it--.V .i gal si-7, ,ii ,' .' J lil 'S V: I 'lit X -'J zu ' - .ll-i i .....4, i,-NX: -,fr,,V. 'A AQQX, U A1 1 ,gag ,i , 1 K. E5 J. 1 V, V, tx xt., ,V . ,V -N fe., .. x --wi 1. 'Qi if, myt if' i i ,V I' iff ' 1 i. -5: - , ,. q.-. . 1-. 3 , .,,m,., J 53 .h ,Liz .i J. Qi, WE? 1- Q I, . , , i rm ' .11 -' tt, . -iq' 1, fi-fa t A 4.1 r ' ' t ALA 'qsllgh ALEXANDER CARLYLE MUZZY Student Council, 2: B. H. S. C., 2: Captain, 4: Offi- cers' Club, 4: Glee Club, 4. H. JACK NEWSOM Football, First Team, 3: Student Council, 3: Adjutant, R. O. T. C., 3: Benton Lit- erary Society, 2: Officers' Club, 3: N Club, 3. IRENE M. NICHOLAS Theta Literary Society. 2: Vesta Club, 4: Senior Play. 47 ' r I WILSON MILES BEULAH VIOLA MILAM Beta Literary Society, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Senior Play. CHERRY MILLER National Honor Society, 3, 43 Secretary, 4. I Delta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Botany Club, 3, 4, High- est Honor Roll, 2, 3, 45 Senior Ballot, Best Girl Stu- dent ' Gold Medal Essa 4. v Y, ERNEST EDWARD MILTON Silent Platoon, 3: First Lieu tenant Quartermaster, 4. EARL F. MOORE Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, 3. LUCILE MORGAN Math Club, 3, 4: Vesta Club, 2. EVELYN MARY NELSON Delta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3: Student Council, 3. HOOD GERALD NEWTON N. S. D., 4: Math Club, 4: B. H. S. C,, 3. 4: Captain, 4: Student Council, 4: Courier Staff, 4: Senior Play. Forty-nine FREDA MONTGOMERY Delphian Literary Society 4: Life Saving, 3: Baseball, 3. - s . ll Ml l ' 1.. Xi A-:iii lbw! fbi fi 'lt JACK NOBLE Bentons, 4: Math Club, 4: Officers' Club, 4: Captain 4: President of Student Coun- cil, 4: Chairman Boys' Cos- tume Committee. 4. ROBERT NORTHCUTT National Honor Society, 4. 2, 3, 4: Math Club. B. H. S, C., 2, 3, 4: Stu dent Council, 2, 4: Athletic Editor of Nor'easter, 3. FANNYBELLE ORNDORFF Northeast Society of Debate, 2, 3, 4. EVERETT MOORE VIOLET MOORHOUSE Commercial Club, 3, 41 Hockey Team, 4: VOUCY Ball, 4. FLETCHER VV. MOUNTAIN VJ W Shakespeare Society, 4: Bot- any Club, 4: Spanish Club, 4: Student Council, 4: Cou- rier Staff, 4. ILLIAM B. MORRIS N. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: B. H. S. C., 3, 4: Football, 3, 4: Courier Staff, 3. ILLIAM HENRY NIEBRUGGE Student Council, 3, 4: Christ- mas Play, 3: Delphian Lit- erary Society, 3, 4. JA MES T. NORTHCUTT National Honor Society, 4. Northeast Society of Debate 2, 3, 4: Math Club, 2, 3, 4: B. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Senior Ballot, Best Boy Student : Student Council, 2, 3: Nor'- easter Bi-weekly Staff, 3. DALE A. NUNNELLEY B. H. S. C., 3, 4. Fifty 3 i I I Q RUTH FLORINE MOORE ,, 4: Spanish G. H. S. C Club, 4. FREDERICK NORMAN MOSELEY N Club, 4: Football All- Star, 4: B. L. S., 4: B. H. S. C., 3, 4. ,I sg' 's YA X.. 3 MURIEL CECILE OSBORNE National Honor Society, 4. G. H. S. C. President, 4: Theta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Executive Board, 2: La Sociedad Castellana. 4: Nor'- easter Staff, 3. MARJORIE MAY OWEN National Honor Society, 4. Nor'easter Annual Literary Editor, 4: Activities Editor, Courier Staff. 4: Theta Lit- erary Society, 2, 3, 4: Greek Club, 3, 4: General Honor Roll, 4: Silver Medal Essay, 4 BENJAMIN FIELDING PEERY S DOROTHY MILDRED OSTERT Art Club, 4. ELLWOOD BURGESS PAGE National Honor Society, 4. General Honor Roll, 3: High- est Honor Roll, 4: Glee Club, 3. CHARLES ELMER PEPPERS ROSE A. PERRY National Honor Society, 4. Theta Literary Society, Z, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: Nor'easter Local Ed- itor, 3: Courier Circulation Manager, 3: Student Council, 3: Honor Roll, 2. ANNA VIRGINIA PHILLIPS Girl Scouts, 2: Beta Literary Society, 4. VIVIAN MARY POTTER Orchestra Soloist, 3. 42 Treble Clcf Club, 4: Band Corporal, 32 Music APPWCIA' tion Club, 4: Les Penseurs, 2: Student Council, 4. Fifty-one MAYNARD PETTIT MARTHA GRACE PIPER National Honor Society, 3, 4: Treasurer, 4. Clionian Literary Society, 2, 3. 4: Vice-President Senior Class, 4: Gift Receiver Junior Class, 3: Christmas Play Cast, 4: Secretary Student Council, 4: Les Penseurs, 2 3, 4: News Editor Nor'easter, 3: Senior Ballot, Most Pop- ular Girl. JOHN EDXVARD POXVELL Second Lieutenant, 3, 4. EARL RATHBUN Annual Staff, 3. RALPH REEK gl. S. D., 3, 4: B. H. S. C., VALLIE MAE REY Clionian Literary Society, 43 N. B. C., 2, 3: G. H. S. C 2.3. FLORENCE PRIMM Alpha, 2, 3, 4: Les Penseurs, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA E, PURTLE National Honor Society, 4. Honor Roll, 3, 4: Student Council, 3: Clionian Literary Society, 4: La Sociedad Cas- tellana, 2. 3. 4: Winner in La Prensa National Spanish Essay Contest. GENEVIEVE THEODOSIA RANSOM Charter Member Beta Literary Society, 4. GERTRUDE RAPOPORT G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: T. C. C., 3, 4: Shakespeare Literary Society, 4: Solo Contest, 3, 4: Bronze Medal Declama- tion, 4: Senior Play. GLADYS REED KENNETH M. REID Student Council, 23 Team. 2. 3. Tennis Fifty-two JOHN PRICE Student Council, 3: Millikan Club, 4. PEARL BERNICE PROCTOR Delta Literary Society, 4: Botany Club, 4: Spanish Club, 3. CLARKE C. RANDALL Art Club, 3, 4. l ! I I X 1 k 3 ,N xt lf ,, 2 9.9 -V13 ,M 2? :Wi wx 1 4 .35 'M im A ' , 5 In IVVMX eff ,,f-MW' f , ..l ' W'7gygf.!l,mjgg,,ffffgm f.e:Q,,frg,,v , ,rg on we-hw Hwrff. ALVA RIGGLE MARY ELIZABETH RIEPMA National Honor Society, 4 A. L. S,, 2, 3, 4. Math Club. 2, 3. 4: Debate Team, 3, 4: Classroom Editor Cou- rier, 4: Bronze Medal Ora- tion, Literary Contest, 31 General Honor Roll, 3, 4: Gold Medal Short Story, 4: Senior Play. LOUIS XV. ROBINSON f f 4 fbi. ,,, I 'X M1 4 f X me fd f f J Z? QQ! i ,X Z 1 ,r 1 n' 'ggzq ' l an 5 A I , , W7 -at -:T wi. 'l QU ' fa 1' ,w av r- r-V , A S 1 I ., I we pw ix xx M11-'f 'e fu V ,, f 3 ,A Q mr? 7, M 3 5, f ,,,, X fl I , ,fydfy ,' ,Vx f W f-254 ff . , , . , - . ., -1 ,K I .f 'fnwf 1 If .gf 'g . ' ! - .. 5 1' V g . U, I 2 . . gi we - '- . '- Q .5 .fax . , g , I .c 1, I 1. in .V fbi. 5-gg 53 gt XX- ' Il' Ta ' V ' ' , -M. ' 'S ani 1, , .1 -x my . , ,J-:-.',. ',y:. I , 1 ,4553 41- ., A . LAURENZ RILEY Platoon Sergeant, 4: Non- Com, R, O. T. C. Club, 4. DOROTHY R. RINEY Honor Roll, 2: Theta Lir- erary Society, 3: Treble Clef Club, 3, 4: News Editor Courier, 4: Editor Courier Magazine, 4: Music Appre- ciation Club, 4: Chairman Senior Announcement Com- mittee, 4. E LOUISE ROBINSON MARY ROBINSON Commercial Club, 4: Del- phians, Z3 G. H. S. C.. 43 Student Council, 4. CECIL NVILIEURN ROUGH Benrons, 4: Student Council. 4: Millilsan Club, 4. RUSSELL SHARP RYAN National Honor Society, 4. Boys' Athletic Editor Annual, 4: Senior Ballot, Best Boy x'Xctor : Sergeant - at - Arms, Senior Class, 4: Cl1fiSIm?19 Play Cast, 4: Proys' Debate Team, 4: Vice-President Stul fleut Council, 4, Fifty-three I -' . WRV VTX 93' ' ,', X . A ' i LX : ' I ' w r . 3 H' . R X 24' 5 Q. i J xx: 'aa QE . .X l 9 X 'A' 5 i 1: Q ...,, fx ' Q X 1 X ,TQ J' fi' Q ' 3 'vi WILMER ROBROCK Ii. H, C., 2, 3, 4: Comf mercial Club, 3: Debater Literary Society, 4. WINSTON K. RUKTKER Student Council, 3. l1ft.1.NI,'l MAL SANDERS Sliakewpeare Literary Sociclv, 2. 3: iNOl'll'lCJxl Art Club, 2, 3, 41 Slualcnv, Council, '53 S, I-X, I, lironze Medal lleclaniation, 3: CQISIIIHIIVIJX u . , Tlcclamatiorm, 4: Senior if Illav Ca-,t, 4, Salter il.ltila. i Pla I MARY ISABELLE SAPPENFIELD Art Club, 4. HARRY SCHMITT B. H. S. C., 2, 3: Track. 4- LAWRENCE WILLIAM SCHWENK Benton Literary Society, 3, 4: Millikan Club, 3, 4: Northeast Courier Staff, 33 B. H. S. C., 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Bronze Medal Essay, 4: Senior Play. MAUDE CHRISTINE SCOTT Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Student Council, 3. KATHRYN LORRAINE SCRIVNER Vesta Club, 3, 4: Delphian Literary Society, 4: G. H. S. C.. 2, 3. LUCY SEAMAN Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3, Mathematics 4: Northeast Club, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Gold Medal Decla- Contest, 3: mation, Lit. Christmas Play Cast, 4. ESTHEL SEATON Northeast Spanish Club, 3, 4: Delphian Literary Society. ROSE SHAPIRO Clionian Literary Society, Z, 3. 4: Treble Clef Club, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 4: Girls' Affirmative Debate Team, 4: Managing Editor Courier, 4: Silver Medal Es- say, Lit. Contest, 3: Orches- tra, 3, 4: Second Prize, Y. RU-I-H E. SHOTLIFF M. C. F. Essay Contest, 3. Alpha Literary Society, 4: Art Club, 4: G. H. S, C., 3, 4: Student Council, 4. C J Fifty-four LORAINE ADELE SCHERRER G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. VJALTER V. SCHNEIDER EVELYN FLORENCE SCHOENBERG National Honor Society, 4. Beta Literary Society, 4: General Honor Roll, 2: G. H. S. C.. 4: Girl Scouts, 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Phi Alpha Sigma, 4. JI 'f YA rf Si X ,l I I I Ri I I l 2 I E 3 5 5 E E E 5 rx if I 4 .5 get gs i 31 x. ?2 ki as 3 Q Fw A l Nw- if v lil v i .zixw e 7 '3 5 L73?''1'?'f'9'ff5:3fh7'fI'f73 ,'.,:Fm Q. 1 1 fr . f , - -, 1' ' -f-fi-' . .4f11:':- we ' ,V 101, . 'J ' 1 JTw'eSwFwv.'ii iw af A Vi P:-,. ri I ki f 1- 'fm L fo 1 CRF! -A Kwik if ,V 4 ff sq L A VU' 1, Ifffif-'13 x'1l9?f'ifw . : . 55 .i 'WE 1 I QV X I' lil X I3 Xgflil i' rt-f.fg..NX N . , 1' vi M I H 'ff-sf f .I . ' . .. fr f f' J we mi gi ff f ,Q i.i.a1+-i--+V it , fi-1 r:L.1i,A 4 .+ . f A - lf f emu, 59' f f s .- P Y --if ag., NISQMZM-.. a. ,Q3 ,, . r,,i..,,,f, . 5,5 ,ite-e,,ftg,1Q,,g4f,-.fe QKQQ--Qyy C. , rw? I WALTER ROBERT SIMCOX Track Team, 2, 3, 4: N Club, 2. 3. 4. CLARENCE D. SIMONSON CALVIN CALDWELL SMITH CLARENCE ROBERT SIMMONS Sergeant, R. O. T. C., 3. 4: Honor Cadet, 3: Student Council, 3, 4: Benton Lit- erary Society, 4: B. H. S. C., 4. HARRY CLAY SLATER Executive Board, 2: Benton Literary Society, 4: Chair- man Personal Property Com- mittee, 4. DOROTHY SMITH Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Music Appreciation Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Student Council: Christmas Play Cast, 4: Senior Play. MELBA SOUDERS JAMES H. SPEARS B. H. S. C.. 2. FLORENCE BERNEICE SPENCER Orchestra, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 35 Treble Clef Club, ROSEMILE GRACE SOUTH G. H. S. C., 4. MARY ALYCE SPELMAN Vesta Club, 2, 4. -,-,,,.fj47,! 3' 4' ZELLA ELIZABETH STANLEY Chairman Mixer Committee Delta Literary Society, 2, 3 4: Art Club, 2, 3. 4: Stu dent Council, 3, 4: G. H S C., Z, 3, 4. , ,, ,f aff-ffiflfc, ,I-2,5 ,ma Lf - f' ff- iff,-5 fTXfw T 'z ' ff' , 'T 'V +4613 WA. Q diff Qi -.a.f2ei?'ffffegfliffaaeil, , f . 'ifvff 2, Q3 Q1 ' ,R',,,-,fl ,1.fqx'x f,-I V' X xfxf--::fi,j7L-ifg ffl, FT, fl ,fb fu-K ..,A-3' ff-ff' f J I Fif ty-i ive AFEQFQI .X aff J ' fzi T rf.: X I X . Rv, is yi ,. ,n I -4 DUKE 5 axe 5 . r I W fi . of I . l l i ' MILDRED VIRGINIA 3 STATON I f Spanish Club, 3: Delphlan - Literarv Society, 4: Treble I Clef Club. 4. .I I IRENE ELIZABETH STEINMETZ K3 V.:- I L ' I I il , ll ll l 'l FRANCIS STEWART Band, 2. 3, 43 Sergeant, R. O. T. C., 4. FAGAN CHESTER STINNETT B. H. S. C., 3, 4: Delphian Literary Society, 4. FRANCES JANE STOUT G. H. S. C., 2: Les Pen- seurs, 3, 4: Beta Literary Society, 4: Student Council, 4. HAROLD STOUT B. H. S. C., 4: Corporal, R. 5 O. T. C., 3: Silent Platoon, ' , 3 . I LEONA BELL STOVER G. H. S. C., 3, 4: Vesta Club, 4. I . DELLA LOUISE SULLIVAN Olympic Club, 4. LUCILLE SUTTON Clionian Literary Society, 3, 4: Mathematics Club, 4: G. H. S. C., 4: Student Council, 3. x JAMES SWITSER Northeast Society of Debate, Z, 3, 43 Glee Club, 3, 4: Solo Contest, 4: Millika Club, 3: B. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. f I X V ,,fv -fe42vf fl U! f SIDNEY E. TALBOTT Northeast Society of Debate, 3: Commercial Club, 4: B. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY WYNNE TELLER National Honor Society, 4. Girls' Debate Alternate, 33 Assistant Literary Editor, An- nual, 3, 4L President Senior Triangle, G. H. S. C.: Delta Literary Society, 2, 3, 41 Reporter Junior Class: Bronze Medal, Extemp. Sp., 3: Mathematics Club, 3, 4: Senior Ballot, Jolly Good 5 G-irl : Senior Play. i i Y ,... --. asv I fs ' ' eeee Q .f . - - if Wi 14' .lil iiltilwifia el ,194 LQ? BJC lggeggzfffl rl ,md , ., - Nwmax..-f'v I Bob. e ' -I- IJI ' a to I E' I 4' time-.afse c 3 1 f I C' Fifty-six ,-Q--12-fliifx ,--:2'fEg:a :.'a - f--L J . 4 Q ...Mc . ,,,, . , -. ALT- , 1.-. ,V-ff MEZVL QTNNQ '.i'5glQg,?, f J was QB, fx. wil? ,454'gS -.FQ3-m?'1 45,-:'w:xib69f sg:-'--,,,.,,. 'NT-3 . y - . .4-1 ' in V, 43' Y . YV N ' ' ' f. ' 'F il A I ri-E' ,-25 f-fm -1 .. TX ., 2, ,C-,.. 1-,j'f.7i27I?l2 fll!f'l GJi'j! 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EMILY TREADWAY Commercial Club, Z, 3, 4: Olympic Club, 2, 3, 4: Captain, Volley Ball, 4: All- Star Basket Ball Team, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4. l, if la 4, E , -l Z fi 2 f 25 6 V 4 ' T- 1 1 -,wi Liga, y,-5--bf 5 ff., -:-. . f M 53T:.'f1V' MARIAN LUCILLE THORNBERRY National Honor Society, 4. General Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 4: Beta Lit- erary Society, 4. FRANCES ARDELL M THURMOND Clionian Literary Society, 2, 4:Treble Clef Club, 4: Olym- pic Club, 4: Band Sergeant, 3, 4: Orchestra, 4: Winner of Small Large N and Seal: Student Council. 4. AXINE EVELYNE TRENTON Commercial Club, 4: Winner Small NH: Northeast Olym- pic Association, 3: ,Spanish Club, 3: G. H. S. C., 2, 3. 4: Girls' Athletic Editor, Annual, 4. HAROLD S. TURNER Commercial Club, 2, 3: B. H. S. C.. 3, 4. MILDRED E. UHLEMANN ROBERT JAY VICTOR , I 1 Fifty-seven .- -s,M.r- S- f .. 'e,..,.f - - -. ..,- A .5 .. gmt-.--4 W .ge 172 'Qvfw-, W , . b, ,. . K, Y f:i,' ' . . . V i, ' cu ' ' 5. 'W:'l 1 l lest , xl W 2.309 lf li . W ll HALDON MONROE TUTTLE Northeast Society of Debate, 3, 4: Corporal, R. O. T. C., 3: B. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3: Music Ap- preciation Club, 4: Student Council, 4. WALTER ROBERT URBAN VIRGINIA LEAH VOGAN G. H. S. C.. 2: Shakespeare Literary Society, 4. .--. . PAUL NVENDEL First Team Football Letter, 4: HN Club, 4: Music Ap- preciation Club, 4: Chairman Combat Committee, 4: Non- Com. Officers' Club, R. O. T. C., 3. GRACE ALICE WESTMAN National Honor Society, 4. Spanish Club, 3, 4: Vesta Club, 3: G. H. S. C., 4. WILLIAM NVHERRY Band Sergeant, 4: Glee Club, 2. 3, 4: Winner of Solo, 4: Student Council, 3. BERNICE A. WALDEN Art Editor Nor'easter Annual. 3: Delta Literary Society, 2. 3: Art Club, 2. 3: Student Council, 2, 3. LOUISE CAROL WALTER Delta Literary Society, 4: Les Penseurs, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 3, 4. MARIAN GENEVIEVE WATSON Delta Literary Society, 2, 3. 4: Treble Clef Club, 3: Student Council, 4: Les Pen- seurs, 4: G. H. S. C., 3, 4. VENDLA MARGUERITE WATSON ARMON GALE WEST Corporal, R. O, T. C., 3: Crack Platoon, 3: Crack Squad, 3: Art Club, 4: Glee Club, 4: B. H. S. C., 4. JOHN HAMEL WHERRY First Team Football, 4: N Club, 4. Fifty-eight JOHN G. WAGGONER Sergeant, R. O. T. C., 31 Silent Platoon, 3. EILEENE D. WALLACE National Honor Society, 4. Alpha Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Les Penseurs, 2, 3, 4: G. H. S. C., 2, 3, 4: Bronze Medal Poem, Z: Gold Medal. State Contest in French, 3: Courier Staff, 4. HILDA ALLENE WALTER Delta Literary Society, 3, 4: Treble Clef Club, 3, 4: G. H. S. C..I3, 4: Honor Roll, 2. WILLIAM CARROLL WHITE ROSE BEATRICE WHITE Student Council, 3. AGNES MARY WILDISH Clionian Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Les Penseurs, 3, 4: Secretary Senior Triangle, G. H. S. C.: Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 Bronze Medal Poem, 4. .IENNETTE VIRGINIA WILKINS GRACE A. WILLIAMS National Honor Society, 4. Courier Staff, 4: General Honor Roll, 3. ILA NADINE WILSON Delta Literary Society, 2, 3 E G. H. S C 4 GRACE PEARL WILSON JAMES FORD WOOD 2, 3, 4: Northeast Mathe matics Club, 4: B. H. S. C. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Debate Team 4. MARY EVELYN XVORMINGTON General Honor Roll, 2: Olym- pic Club, 4: Basket Ball ' Team, 3, 43 Life Saving, 4. s I Fifty-nine Northeast Society of Debate, I EUGENE WISE Non-Com. Officers' Club, R O. T. C., 3: Shakespeares, 2, 3: Crack Company, R. O. T. C.. 2, 3. AMY JUANITA WOODRUFF XV Orchestra, 4. ILLA E. XVORTHINGTON National Honor Society, 4. Theta Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club, 3, 4: Business Manager Northeast Courier, 4, Executive Board, 2. ,, f , -4 eff'-1 WILLIAM ATKINSON YOUNG National Honor Society, 3, 4: President, 4. President Student Council, 4: Captain, R. O. T. C., 4: Giftorian Senior Class: Boys' Debate Team, 4: Mathe- matics Club, Z, 3, 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3: Northeast Society of Debate, 2, 3, 4: Bronze Medal, S. A, R. Contest, 4: Senior Ballot, Boy Who Has Done the Most for North- east. FRANCES ROBERTA ZANG National Honor Society, 4: Vice-President, 4. Alpha Literary Society. 2, 3, 41 Mathematics Club, 4: General Honor Roll, Z. 3: Executive Board, Student Council, 4: Editor-in-Chief, Northeast Courier, 3: Editor- -in-Chief, Nor'easter Annual 4: Girls' Affirmative Debate A, 1 I ROY D. WYNN N Club, 4: Track Team. 2, 3, 4: Sergeant, R. O. T. C., 4: Football Squad, 4: Charter Member Non-Com. Officers' Club, 4: Silent Platoon, 4, ANNIE JIM YEARWOOD BLANTON L. YOKLEY Student Council, 3: Second Football Team Letter Man, 3, 4: Track, 4. JUANITA AGNES YOUNG Basket Ball, 2: Volley Ball Team. 2: G. H. S. C., 2. PAUL EUGENE ZAREMBA Benton Literary Society, Z, 33 Millikan Club, 31, 4: COUIICI Staff, 3: Senior Play Cast. RALPH EDWARD GRAY First Lieutenant, 3: Student Council, 2: Botany Club, 2: Officers' Club, 3, 41 Com- mercial Club, 2: Shakespeare Club, Z. Sixty- HOXVARD E. 'WYNN Honor Roll, 2: Lieutenant. R. O. TJ C., 4: Courier Staff, 4: Benton Literary Society, 4: Cadet Officers' Club, 4. RUTH ELIZABETH YANCEY Shakespeares, 43 Treble Clef Club, 4, Commercial Club, 4. RICHARD M. YENNIE Delphian Literary Society, 2, 3: Band, 2, 3, 4. i el! as igml , :A Vi tg.. V .1 1 -:Sal fl .fi F -x A 5 's r .il by 'WX - ii Lffzaf . 11' J Ream DUREZIS E ll , EQX Y ' J'-M N, N 'XX SNK I -. ' a I , - l li 'Ni ' ? UZ' -ffl-.2 E H. Q ji ' . is -9 v Jw, ,J , THELMA WARD ' l Delphian Literary Society, 3, il' Il 4. Treble Clef Club, 2, 3, 4, ,V I Solo Contest, 43 Orchestra, V, 4 2, 3, 4. 9 l l WALTER HAROLD CAREY lg Y Glee Club, 3, 4: B. H. S. 'I l C., 3, 4: Corporal, 4: Silent i Platoon, 4: New Commis- sioned Officers' Club, 4. JACK MADDOX Commercial Club, 4. FRANK E. HEDRICK SAM H. GINDEN ALICE BOLITHO gg Beta Literary Society. 4. 53 DEAN ADAMS HELEN JOHN DWYER KATHERINE ELLEN MILLS 7:1332 G. H. S. C., 22 P. Essay ROY AYERS Contest. 3. MILDRED NEWHALL ROBERT W. BAGBY SHERMAN FREDERICK CLARICE MYRTLE ODOM PAOL .IIBARRETT MABEL ENGART GARTEN RILDA JUNE SAULSBERY First Lieutenant, R. O. T. C., Vesta Club, 4- 4: Crack Squad, 2, 3, 4: HELEN GAW 5.53 Rifle Team, 2, 3, 4., LQROY SCHREIBER 1 FELIX GROSS G, THELMA MAE BENDER KATHRYN MOZELLE SCOTT H, A. BIVENS CHARLES HENRY HART LAVVSIIRTSENZJILSON JOHN H, BOARDMAN DORIS CORINNE JANES ' K GEORGE ST. CLAIR JACK EMMETT BRIDGES CORA KOONS MASON STOBOUGH MARGUERITE MAY, BRUCE DONALD LUTZ Glee Club' 2, 3' 4: Com- , J gafligai I-Iigncir SOENYR4' 2 B. H. S. C., Z: Commercial mefqigl Club, 2, 3, 4, R, 3,e'Ii,,i3E1a Clflfinrgr :fm Y' ' Club. 4- O. T. C. Eirst Lieutenant, 4. M 51:55 , 3,4:GldMdl' Id CARL E- CORD Track, 2? 3, e A in n wr DOROTHY B. WARD ol 3' PEARL B' GRAIN? hh' n FAE ONALEE MACKLIN KARL EVERETT XVARREN Student Council, 4. Dei ia A Q A C1 b 4 Literary Society, 4. 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Grube, Mr. Fulton, Mr. I-Iibbs, Mr. Green OFFICERS President .e,e...-.. ..e.ee.....,........... ....... W i lliam Young Vice-President ...,e. v,... , Frances Zang Secretary .......,,e, ........e.,eY..... . -- ..e..... Cherry Miller Treasurer ..,...e , ,e.... .e,,.,e......e.... ,e,e,. S Martha Piper MEMBERS Seniors Eleanor Adams Lola Anderson Irene Blaine George Bolles Kathleen Bridges Marguerite Bruce Mildred Burris Martin Carey Louise Cauger Burnell Chilton Charles Curtis Frances Denzel Eloise Diels Leslie Dorr David Friedkin Laura Judd Lucille Biersmith Dorothy Bruce Winifred Ellison Elsie Englund Edith Farnum Rhoda Hood Katherine James Margaret Johnston Kenneth Jordan Opal Judd Daniel Ketchum Andree Koujion Frances Long Thelma Martenson James Northcutt Robert Northcutt Seniors Elected in Junior Year Cherry Miller Muriel Osborne Marjorie Owen Ellwood Page Rose Perry Virginia Purtle Mary Elizabeth Riepma Russell Ryan Dorothy Teller Lucille Thornberry Evelyn Schoenberg Eileene Wallace Grace Westman Grace Williams Willa Worthington Frances Zang William Young Matha Piper JUNIORS John Leslie William Sanborn Maxine Yaple Sixty-three Girls llriligla Eeleooll Gllllnlli 0 ADVISERS Miss Rouse Miss Sizemore Miss Spencer Miss Bailey OFFICERS President ...,....s,... s,.s.....A......,s,......, ....,.. . Vice-President ....,,., ,...... Secretary 7 ...................... . - Treasurer ,.,. ..,............... M , ..... - Senior Triangle Chairman ,...,.... Junior Triangle Chairman ,-. e.,...,. Sophomore Triangle Chairman e,.,..s Miss E. Grube Miss Keating Muriel Osborne ,,--.Eloise Diels Louise McNulty -S Mary Jennett --,--iDorothy Teller rem Irene Cowan ,-.- Elsa Evans Sixty-four r 13'-32.35 I-1 1 1 rs, fx ' rf:-.Y , ,J .aa 4 Q f c 1 vi X ,xl Q N X,--3' - FT N as - ., s Qi YCQL5 oysg High Scehooll Glltuilh Top Row: Reed, Sechrest, Metcalf, Spillman, Courtright, Halvey, Newton, Sanborn, Dominack, Elston, Bash, Arcury. Fifth Row: Jack Combs, B. Combs, Harbour, Elliott, Woodmansee, Greeson, Jackson, Dickensheet, R. Northcutt. Fourth Row: Ketchum, Stout, Dorf, Eckerle, Kenny, Ryan, Keys, Carey, Meek, Tuttle, Pound, Means, Smart, Reed. Third Row: West, Roehrock, Bagby, Switzer, Brown, Thomas, Killroy, Workman, Henderson, Flowers, Smith, Becklean, Young. Second Row: Horn, Lott, Gibson, Bingham, Harlan, McGeary, Woodling, E. Victor, Campbell, Meek, Jordan. First Row: Bryan, Fisher, J. Tuttle, Manning, Cummings, McDonald, Branstetter, Wilson, Gilbert, Oliver. PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the school and community. SLOGAN: Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Habits. MOTTO: I'm Third President .......... .t.. ADVISER: Harry Harlan Organized 1920 OFFICERS First Term Kenneth Jordan Vice-President .... ...,., F red McGeary Secretary .......... ....., Treasurer ..... Russell Ryan John Snedaker Sixty-five Second Term v,.Fred McGeary -,,-.Albert Elliot rVestas Greeson Daniel Ketchum 4 , . + ,- F c , ,Nt lu A i s, x, .lm . Q -3-,X QQ in tr.. 3 Qlwjiffi -'-'ilmr J s T-Qfr'J f ' Alpha Literary So. ty lr First Row: Campbell, Wallace. Seaman, Miss Guyer, Riepma, Zang, Smart, Ferguson. Second Row: Gunn, Sanborn, Balsinger, Shotliff, Carroll, Lach, Glenn, Ritter, Murdock. Shane. Third Row: Atkinson, Hicks, Harrison, Wilkerson, Shotliff, McNulty, Harvey, Primm, Johnston. Guggenheim. Fourth Row: Swinney, Ketchum, Smith, Johnston, Crawford, Hood, Corby. President .....-.,... Vice-President ....,.. Secretary , .-....-,,--, -- Treasurer ..........,, m -,4-- Sergeant-at-Arms Crztzc. .,.....,-..--,-- ,--,- --dA if lt' V Organized 1913 COLORS: Gold and White MoTTo: Esse quam videre FLOWER: Jonquil ADVISER: Nliss Guyer OFFICERS First Term Mary E. Riepma ------.Lucy Seaman------,c -----.Eloise Diels.---,--- Frances Long ,....... ------ -------Louise McNulty -Barbara Sanborn.------. Second Term Lucy Seaman ..,t..., Ann E. Campbell .,t, Eileene Wallace, ........ Margaret Johnston ..v... Lois Carroll. -..cc..v,,,,- Mary E. Riepma, ...... Third Term ------ to Eloise Diels -ww Eileen Wallace -----.Dorothy Smith ------ Martha Cooper Dorothy Harvey -,-c.Lucy Seaman Im'fif1f0V ----- .,-aa.. F rances Zang. ...,., ,Margaret Crawford Aff' xf16.:NTTqlsFia lj2' !7 4,15 id x x V 'jf A , -E -,6 V ,V xv- -,Q .ar if W ltimfwwgjif' 2 f i t f c.. tfiisi 'B Rx M, -wmv! J . , wi' iisbwve.. .fow l- t At - A, 6 T- ' J . -gfylfi fb, Y r' + X .a f - it H ,,. cf c' fi r J E5 Sixty-six ,ffff-:Q'TfZ5 Mi - X., , I HX- . ..:-, A 1 ' 'gg 1531131 Lfiiiwhfif , 1-, inf Mo, WS: 1 ggfffg,,ei,,.Q,fem CN, sad is ,,. W 131 1 W fi 1 3 H' s1f,gg,fXf 1'fjyf1Q11'.g:'+1iJ -.1 ff' Enter .1 X ' A on U 'W hwfne' 1. Cv ,-1. QQ' 1411: 43'91 ':iLa!1iL2li1 M., 1-J in 1' 1911 i Northeast Soceieit Debate A ' 11 1 1 111 1 First Row: Kerr, R. Northcutt, Spellman, J. Northcutt, Carey, Ketchum, Reek, Claire, McDaniel. Second Row: Dimmitt, Wood, Starke, Young, Mr. Ball, Switser, Vvbodmansee, Newton, Woodling. Third Row: Tuttle, Dorr, Taylor, Thomas, Mills, Brown, Combs, Pound. Fourth Row: Dickenshet, Snedaker, Courtright, Halvey, Sanborn, Tuttle, Lynch, Robrock. D 1 Organized 1913 COLORS: Red and Black MOTTO: Possunt quia posse videntur OFFICERS First Term Second Term President ...,.,..,...o ,.,... W illiam Young- ..... ooof.. o CJames Switser Vice-President oo.... ....... J ames Wood, ..... ...... D aniel Ketchum Secretaryo ......... .,o., John Snedaker, ..... ..YYv,. . Jack Courtright Treasurer ..,,,.......... .... D aniel Ketchum, ...., ...,,, W illiam Sanborn Sergeant-at-Arms r.... ....., J ack Courtright .,,.. Richard Woodmansee Critic ..,,.o..ooe....o.o, ...o. J ames Northcutt ,.... ..4..... W l11121lT1 Young Parliarnentariane ,.... ........, H Omer Pratt ...rr ...,.. H 21141011 TUH12 l U'-.ii-28:4 -' ,757 .. ' ,by ,fr,S,Aii',.-igiv Jr! 1 wi 1.45 Q P Kyfnf- ' , t ' ,Q wsjff,f',,1hQ' ' - ' infill--Ag-ff-1 ' ' 1' Sixty-seven f . ,g 'LL , ff , Northeast Shakespeare Clleulhe First Row: Brubaker, Riley, Kline, Glenn, Goff, Anchors, Goddard, Rapoport, Young. V Second Row: Ebbert, Vogan, Anderson, Denny, Dawe, Miss Evans, Cooper., Halvev, Denzel, Kaiser. Third Row: Mountain, Carlisle, Gordon, Marshall, McGeary, Kenny, Elliott, Oliver, MacDonald, Harbour, Meek. Fourth Row: Maul, Hill, Wise, Arcury, Kelley, Swingle, Morris, Bolles, Doehler, Eckerle. Absent: Helen Wilkerson, Stanley Grace, Roy Becklean. President .........., Vice-President ..... Secretary ........... Treasurer ............ MoTTo I Sergeant-at-Arms ,.,,. Parliamentarian. .... Reporter .....,.,... !.L I' COLORS: Gold and Black It is not the trappings of knowledge, wisdom itself FLOWER: Violet ADVISER: Miss Evans OFFICERS First Term ------------Ethel Dawe -----Lawrence Arcurv -------Lorene Cooper-------- ---Clymans Marshall.------ ----Von Allen Carlisle ----,Mildred Nevins Second Term Fred McGeary ....... Lawrence Arcury--- George Bolles. ....... Stanley Grace. ..... -------r-Clymans Marshall Gertrude Rapoport ...... -Von Allen Carlisle ...... Third Term --.Lawrence Arcury --------George Bolles Lola Anderson -------William Morris ,-,,-------,Alberr Elliott Fletcher Mountain fx f-'af' AFW7' 5' f'f:.,.. Y-f:-'.s H. it Q. , X 'N 4113,-Qlgff if Q. 13 '55 Atv?-X 'f1g,g,'? ffqx ,i,- Ti Z' ' X li 'FAI' , T if f'U?H'Y qi' 'T,K7:i Fxnfl-fF'f,tQ 'F fifkvl J if ' H1 e H U5 5,Jf,.a1ss ip, r,mQf+ ,fs-'tff1,w's, iw 'ig 1' ,,, gi' WCW, 5 ,frm -'!n,1,N1 ATX' vw., my gi are f xf,,.,H f.WE,',xY i ,Q 5 ,Lt yu, ,fi J , , . , ll X -rf, fr, -fs:-wgiiv 7 'rg 4 ' Q ' tl fi. f ' ' ' f - .511 'fan , L .fi .2 ft w fsssigg- f Sixty-eight CQ? 75 - V PJ: ' A , 1 ral, ' .l 3 N l '- My XX ,DSM x A l fl ,gl T li ll, 3FFFi . , if F as A L QL N Q, Craze, F, - ff'-f?:.:7f 3 ,jx O ,W X aw , -JTO' 'X I., - I pf' i l 'f 0 0 0 ll I Ucelpllnmm Literary Society lf ll F l 1 l l 9 i I First Row: Roach, Cameron, McMahon, Hill, Yaple, Crayne, Row, Montgomery, Cave. Second Row: Douglass, Stern, Preston, Land, Miss Taylor, Vkfhinnery, Raper, Land, Seaton, Colgan. Third Row: Nail, Newton, Henderson, Frie, Sechrist, Niebrugge, Spurrier, Hammond, Sweet, Bumbarger. vig, Efffx, - 'iff ,xg 5 Organized I9 I 6 COLORS: Purple and Gold MOTTO: Virtute non verbis FLOWER: Aster ADVISER: Miss Taylor OFFICERS Fil-,gf Term Second Term President ,,...r..,, ...... M axine Yaple ....., ..,.., M axlne Yilple Vice-President .... .......... Z elpha Land .... ...-,,A..,.fA P ear1CraYne Secretary. ,........ ............., F rances Hill .... .-,A, F r2lI1C2S MCM21l'lOI1 Treasurer .............. ..... G ertrude Cameron .... .vv- . Sh0I'WOOd Newton Sergeant-at-Arms. .... ....,...... , Lorene Cave ..e, .,,,..- I JCY Hammond Critic ....,.,........-.... .... , Marion Whinnery ..... ---- , Esthel SCBFOH Initiator-, ,.,......... .,..., F lorette Preston .... -----' Z 21Ph2 Lauri Parliamentarian ,.,.. ..... P earl Crayne if k A 3F':m L H .I X, x ?-fjfj K I. M-, jj-.,i 1 f'fA!1-ff ,fgh A O 'vi xi.. Cm, Ak gist ' 'A X 'fix' is K fir, ' f Qi' . 4 'Fl ' rf' -W . 3-I ,lp 255, Fl f iff M Fffju' RISKS- li 'Vi Si xty-nine wr I 1 4 l 4 E X, l 1 5 4 i K. 1. ' i 4 I vi 1 'lil l lil' l ' Vx' Ciionian Literary Soceiicstjy First Row: Smedley, Parsons, Shapiro, Williams, Sutton, Clark, Cauger, Terhune, Williams, Judd. SEcond Row: Flensburg, Thurmond, Holloway, Thurmond, James, Miss Davis, Elliott, Klausmeier, Lott, Ellison, Hamilton. Third Row: Mabie, Eddy, Englund, Holzapfel, Karstens, Wildish, Rey, Gates, Johnston, Fritch. Fourth Row: Hair, Benning, Hewitt, Hentzen, Dryer, Purtle, Blaine, Leafgreen, Piper. President--- O. ju--- Vice-President ..... Secretary , .......... Treasurer ....,,t,.. ,,.., Sergeant-at-Arms .,,.. Critic .........,. - ..,-- Parl ia men tarian .... Inztzator .......,,,-- Reporter ..... Organized 1916 A COLORS: Red and White MOTTO: Ta Kta Kte Ete FLOWER: Red Rose ADVISER: Miss Davis OFFICERS First Term ----s Martha Piper ---ms r------,--r,.Laura Judd ---W----,-------- Mae Lott -..---,Marjorie Hamilton .----- ----v-,-,.Alyce Karstens ----.Louise Caugerrm--. --- - Rose Shapiro ------. -r,-,,Florence Rhoadsnrmr -------. Marian Dryer rm-- Seventy Second Term Laura Judd, ...... Mae Lott. ........ Rose Shapiro. .... Louise Caugerr ....r Third Term - ..........., Mae Lott ------,-Louise Cauger -------Katherine James r--,--.Lucille Sutton Florence Rhoads .... ,,... . Martha Piper Martha Piper, ,..... ..rr .r,,. L a ura Judd Marian Dryer ..,, Majorie Hentzen Thelma Smedley ,..... ..... Rose Shapiro ..r,. -Winifred Ellison -O - ..... ,Marian Dryer A.. rt., f., T iv!! ' YY. ii :sw 5165 il i l l l l w v i ,f 4452, Hilti' 1 ' J - R. W , or 'if' WV7 L gig Es I W lxfvlvsfffigiiq W Y eg: ff fa 1 -Q, T 5513-'eff . - 3-f - 5 my my iv I sf-Nrfszrs .,..1agN FV-. FV Y XM Jr, ,. ,, ,L ag - , is ,qc ,A ,V 415, a HXEIYY- Qgtdglwyg, ...Y flij x X H LALSLMLQ, , -' ,lY,,kf i. of 7 fi-Z by ix h , ' J, 1 - 3 o 9 ,QQ 1 1 E fi,- i W .1 A ',l of-Q--1-slogg, . f ,Y Y Y Y, Renton Literary Socenceity President. .......... - Firsl Row: Slagle, Hughes, Schwenk, Noble, Mr. Hibbs, Jordan, Gibson, Davis. Second Row: Higdon, Riggle, Eads, Wynn, Boyd, Ryan, Blucher, Slater, O'Dell. Third Row: Parlowe, Richardson. Schenk, Rapier, Delate, Smith, Leslie, Montgomery, Wells. Fourth Row: Zeldin, Horn, Wishart, Adams, Davis, Rough, Means, Vklilson. Organized 1921 COLORS: Blue and Gold MOTTO: In Hoc Signo Vincemus ADVISER: Mr. Hibbs OFFICERS First Term Y-, Kenneth JordanY---. Vice-President ,,.,, .,,,,... R ussell Ryan ,,..... Secretary. ............ ..,Y........... . Sam Wilson -YY T Y ...YY. .Louis Hughes ,,.... . Treasurer ............,. Sergeant-at-Arms .... Y ..............,.A........ V ---- Crztzc ................... Second Term Lawrence Schwenk Jack Noble, ......,...... Houston Boyd ,.... Third Term Y- Louis Hughes Y-,Floyd Gibson Y--Alva Riggle Jefferson Davis Y.... ....,,,,... . C6Cil ROl1gh Cecil Rough ,. ...,. Y Kenneth Jordan Y 7- QQAQQQZ: lffkgjwkwf'-R ' . ' ., ! 4 - Y--- Y--. Howard Wynn Lawrence Schwenk ,A X . iii X U E Y Y. f fx, K. - 7,..m ,Vf.:--NX 1 a f Q .H r Q.. ,-fr rpg- 1 1 5,1 . i 5 X1 - ff ,139 fri-, im ,frlrjjlnk 1 1 X, ,J-ii n ' 2 -- ,Y f 'ff' ' -- f. 4 -- f fm o fn- ' 1 ' ' .ft L: , '-Y' -Yugi-f Q., 'v ,f , , ff., .. 7' V ,Yi-, Y --YY.. -,Ly , W -M- Seventy-one 7 ff ' V , . , f ,, - .V r - T Y .e -if e ni . X ldemfgllditorsiry Socreiiety l L7 , 7 , First Row: Goodhzirt, yludd, Peters, Osborne, Miss Sizemore, Harris, Fisher. Biggerstaff. Second Row: Young. Bridges, Edlund, Boon, Worthington, Perry, Ward, Delate, Lineback, Hook, Fiering, Biersmith. Third Row: Frick, Burns. Edelen, Cowan, Wormington, White, Gates, Koujion, Falls, Plunkett. Adams. Fourth Row: Wade, McGary, Etter, Jamison, Shawhan, Ruppert, MaGill, Peters, Owens. Price. President .....,... Vice-President. ,... Secretary ...... ....e.. Treasurerr ,...,..,-..,-.e Sergeant-at-Arms ...e. Q.: le? , Organized 1921 COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER! Iris MOTTO: Knowledge is power ADVISER: Miss Sizemore OFFICERS First Term ------------,Opal Judd ------- -----Kathleen Bridges -----.Muriel Osborne rm-- Second Term Third Term Willa Worthington . .... .... , Muriel Osborne Marjorie Owen. .... - Kathleen Bridges ..., ---------.-wROSe Perry ------,Marie Fisher ,-,,,,,,, --,---Marjorie Owen.------rAndree Koujionn--- Seventy-two Lucille Biersmith Lunette Shawhan -----.Mildred Edelen - ....,o Emily MaGill OFFICERS N K wx ,I '1w, 5 X , 4. W, A is Q lien if 3 Q . . CN ti vi ' , , if .f ?f' ,wpl,f , . O . 7 . .J 0 Delta Literary Sooicelly li l , l l ll!! . e - do t- .. .. - l First Row: XVillis, Jennett, Farnum, Frasser, Haley, Teller. Bruce, Nelson, Jones. F ,l Second Row: Williams. Watson, Miller, Mclnerney, Miller, Miss Tullen, Miller, Kreek, McSparren, Adams. I Third Row: Eckerle, Proctor, Frasser. Martinson, Stapp, XValter, Bamford. Shea, Walter. l Fourth Row: Ferguson, DeHaven, Freeman, Van Metre, Smart, Cooper, Hill. l l President. ........,.,.. .... A ,Q W Q 1 0 Organized 1921 COLORS: Green and White Morro: Always faithful 5 FLOWER: Lily of the Valley ! l ADVISER: Miss Tulien First Term -Dorothy Teller ....... Vice-President ...... .......,. Z ella Stanley Secretary. ........... .,.... E velyn Nelson Treasurer ..,... ...... E leanor Adams Reporter .....,, ,.,,. . Hilda Walter .,.... . Initiator .....,.... .e.. M ary Jennett. ..... . Critic ,........,.......... ..... M arion Watson Sergeant-at-Arms. ..,.. ......... G ladys Haley Social Chairman , , Dorothy Bruce Parlzamentarzan. ....v ,,...,,..i -,,---Josephine Mclnerney Second Term Dorothy Teller. .e.. Eleanor Adams. .... ,U Kathleen Calahan Marion Watson. .,.. ,.., Hilda Walter. ...e. ....., Dorothy Bruce. ..o,, ...,. Mary Jennett -. ..... ..v,A. Mary McSparren. .,e..., Evelyn Nelson ...l......... Josephine Mclnerney. . Third Term Gladys Haley ,-,Dorothy Bruce --- Edith Farnum Gertrude Frazer .Mary McSparren Sarajane Freeman Dorothy Teller Helen Shea ---,oHilda Walter fs... A qw Il, - ,5 44 V ,P gig X ' , . 'I ' ju. 44 'ie-'.,'H YP V loin N MX sail CB T3 1 CFXE , 'Q 'r ar: 'I - wg 5- ' '5O9fiffl,,'+?il-if 5.5 ,Nl Seventy-three , g I xikfsl -lm izgafaa k , ixjkigxer. j Beta Literary Soeicety gf' y ,gf L siss LL- L l in 1 'll i i ' V 1 L L Q i i L 1 l l L , ,fi ,L First Row: Daniels, Calvin, Thornberry, Bolitho, Miss Gaylord, Chasteen, Ransom, Manning, l Second Row: Forman, Brosnaham, Schultz, Stout, Anderson, Milam, Shoenberg, Power,'Brown1ng. , Third Row: Fulton, Wynn, Sykes, Browning, Presson, Lindeman, Schuepback, Zeldin, Phillips. Fourth Row: Hodges, Broaddus, Hallett, Norman, Carter. X , 1 i V ,i ,i i 4 l and literary M 2 , Organized 1926 COLORS: Pink and Green Morro: Promote high ideals, both socia FLOWER: Pink Carnation ' ADVISER: Miss Gaylord 1 i X! OPFICERS First Term ll Til President .........s.... ............... I rma Hallett ...... ll ll Vice-President ......, ...... E velyn Schoenberg M! l Secretary .......... - ............ Lois Manning ..... - it Treasurer ..........,... ..... G enevieve Ransom -...,, .....-. , l I I I Reporter ................. i Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,.......... , Imtzator .....,.,.....-.... L .,,.- , i i l ------,Alvera Chasteen -----Anna Phillips -----.Frances Stout.----- Second Term ----Alvera Chasteen --,----------Edith Calvin Genevieve Ransom --------Alice Bolitho ,--.Marietta Daniels Margaret Broaddus -------------Irene LaBelle l Parliamenrarian. .... ...... B eulah Milam ...... ..... L ucille Thornberry ' i 1 CHIIC s..........-..... ...... M arietta Daniels .... ..... Lucille Thornberry i f i 5 1 l ' i 1 3 i I i i V ----. M 44,21 F 'W .r s s in F fs, -- , s, jk are X a -sk IL . i , ', , - it is ,4'x,. rr, 1 . -I is Cas X ,-,lb I sk is.:vi Seventy-four F' ,MSX cm if L .,., '-5. , 1 fi , ., f --111:-fb, A 4:-W-if--'Q s ,fx ga- 4 Z Zlf75TSfii 7K,, 1 , 1 J, , , Q ,LT7Ti'fNQ 'ifive-N 3 'gf fl ll? ' N .. iee:Bntf:cmF'1:?-2 r 9 ii if M4 will i frm A ,,-wr. rw V, 14 I A ffyjg p . ff: -1 Xlpri Ya 3 A3 1' W: -3 1 LA , X, '-mffjlgll f tfbfllgjg Y-kg, I QQXA xt 'pat' 5' Q elm if H x-WJ my ieefedeeageif WJ X :I ...f 'ii' 'ff ,, V: 4 N i l 5 sf? i , Treble Qllef fl xiii K V Vi' in W 7 , l l , li ,i First Row: Power, Whelan, Yancy, Greenburg, Rapoport, Shapiro, Terhune, Hicks, Reynolds, Gates. Second Row: Goodrich, Gibson, Potter, Spencer, Willis, Lindenburg, Jennett, Mr. Chaffee, Martensen, Goddard, Sharp, Walters, Beech. . Third Row: MacKenzie, Stephens, Bower, Vaughn, Hubbard, Gorzik, I.aBell, Reid, Staton, Kurtz, Smart, DeLate, Kreek. Fourth Row: Hill, Goff, Leafgreen, Keeler, Stobaugh, Ward, Otts. L' 3 Organized 1913 ADVISER: Frank E. Chaffee OFFICERS First Term Second Term President ,,,,-,,,,,, ..,. T helma Martensen ...... ,,... . Mary Jennett Vice-President .... - ,...... Mary Marshall ,,.,. .Kathleen Bull Secretary. ........ ,d..,... M ary Jennett ....,.. .Hllda Walter Treasurer .,.... ...Y. E velyn DeLate ....., - ...,., ...... F ern Llnderlberg Reporter ...,............ ....,,... . Rose Shapiro ------ W Rose Sll2Pl1'O Sergeanr-ar-Armsi .... ........ . Fern Lindenberg ,.-,. -Momca Goddard Librarian ....,,,,o,.., Gertrude Rapoport Gertrude Rapoporr Librarian ,,, v,... Berenice Spencer .,... - .,v. ....V. B CICHICC SPGQICCI' Pianist ..,... ---.Helen Lee Hicks ....- .Helen L92 H1CkS mf- it fffCiTif1H'3f:Fm, A ' 5 ' ' F' fi -,ffii,i',L5'i5 Clif-ESL' I f .2 f -5- H Wifi ffm ijjiwntj H if ' fl I -glj., 1 Qi Q14 fePii2f'?ffF' 1' X X2-gs,-Qgg22fffKf2qf'i faces' i-:,'i+ Seventy-five ' DUREHS ERWQQQTQQSBY 1' ' e l .ll llcee Clltullbv First Row: Christman, Muzzy, McClain, Beers, XVaters, Bagby. Second Row: Maul, Mills. Carey, Mr. Chaffee, Lovelace, Meng, Boyd. Third Row: Sechrest, Wherry, Page, Bachelor, Phillips, West, Switser. Organized 1913 ADVISER: Frank Chaffee OFFICERS First Term President ........... .... . Harold Carey. ..,.. .......... Vice-President ...... ........ W alter Meng. ...... - ....... Secretary, ............. ......... J ames Switser ...... Treasurer ,......-........ ..... S ydney Lovelace. ,,... Sergeant-at-Arms-- ..... ................, F red Beers .... - Reporter ........... - ....... .-.... C Mason Stobaugh. ..... Huston Boyd ...... Second Term -.-----James Switser -----,e.Harold Carey -------Walter Meng -------. Fred Beers -----,Ben Perry ---------.Ed. Mills --------Bob Bagby Librarian ' Robert Bagby ,..... ....... H uston Boyd Pl'U77iSf ...... .... . .Sydney Lovelace, s,,.. Sydney Lovelace , A' H A C H, f s, -ft W ,eeE2 -et QW , B at t g , iff? N, 'W fm QM QE l, we ' ,,-W tw F fl -- - 9 4 wmv, ' Y 65 '- -N A' 5, ' vQ:w.,f:,f- . ,, Seventy-six xx-QQ f fi! 4 Wir rl 151 lift! Q' Ali ,r x U 1 L' 1 Q R . -fwf- QJ i ,. First Qrrcrelltcestrraan 4 ,, a Vgl ' Q-it , 5 I, sr fl QQ rl my ll .ll First Row: Spencer, Alspaugh, Easter, Oliver, MacDonald, Wicker. Second Row: Campbell, Wildish, Winans, Gibson, Gorzik, Mr. Chaffee, Lovelace, Ferster, Ward, Thurmond, Downs. Third Row: Shapiro, Foltz, Friedkin, Rodahoffer, Barrett, Courtright, Smith, Goforth, Trapnell. Fourth Row: Tuttle, Stevens, Noble, Craig, Chrisman, Thurmond, Potter. Enema mhesltrzar fjrgg liowg Alspaugh, Xlurlino, Denncy, XVoodruff, CSUTNHIIHS, Mannxng, lighter, Scfomz' Row: Flowers, Cuorclrv, Morrrs, Doherty, Price. Mr. Chaffee, XVrlson, lzastrr. 'lhhrm' lfiutuz Burkett. Davrs, llrttmcr, Fowler, Saclccwrtz, McG1nn1s. lwnurlh Row: Vinkrcr. Lynch, Hicks, Smart, Miller, Fugate. Seventy-seven rl? ll' l, ll T 3 ' if o , J J l o 0 0 F were Appiececenmiion i First Row: Yaple, Lott, Harris, F. H. Green, Lindenburg, Fritch, Young, Greenburg. Second Row: Smith, Clark, Riney, NVordell, Faller, Edlund, Smith, Balsiger, Land, Edelen, McNulty, Jamison. Third Row: Knox, Potter, Johnson, Campbell. Avery, Perry, Boone. Cowan. Lockard, Swinney, Holloway, Thurmond. Fourth Row: Kerr, Tuttle, Morgan, Metcalfe, Riggle, Leslie, Courtright, Halvey, Kelley, Montgomery, XVendel, Lott, :wi H0 -sl: :I l Qi, COLORS: Silver and Rose ADVISER: Mr. F. H. Green OFFICERS First Term Presidente eeo.....,. , .--- Y-oAA-- , Mae Lott ViC9-PF8Sl'd6UI ,..... ,v,,--wYYww--w-- Y R032 Perry Secretary ..........., .,.., A nne E. Campbell -----,---Whitney Kerr ,--,rJack Courtright -Mm Maxine Yaple Treasurer .....-.v,,,,,, ,, Sergeant-at-Arms tt.... Inz'tz'ator ..,,,,,--,,-,- U, Second Term ----,----,Whitney Kerr ----- -----Ethelyn Thurmond --,-,w-eFlorence Paller Mary Katherine Boon -rr-------,---Merle Smith ---.Dorothy Smith Parlziamenrarian .... ,-,- , Dorothy Smith --ooo vyyry , Maxine Yaple Cfffw -eA-------'------ 4-ff--------eee S ...v.. - ...-.- eeree,.e. S M ae Lott l F 415 Q.:-fffi Aff' 'OH-, Gci--iii-V nf , M 1 x i ,V - . - .,,l XX ,eg ,if alffg f' 133 M All it f' 4. t,'z' Q- . Ab Cm 'Wi 9 WEL?-festig em i ,l,,fefw-ws' i Tv i ' ' gf ' -' .im ff' Q C QQ, so Seventy-eight -11. , WL. -H., . mr.,- A34 fl I fig' 'fnfflxfw-T 2, I .Sf , ,PTF ' . , , ,. - ,,.-.-- ., rf XQQ Nwfmqff- ig, ,, - r S w X ylk 1, Q x f r i4 if f E. gk , fi ,L ,Q It -, fi T1 1 :V s F A-' V i 2 tifeiw J ' f Ei? ' it , ' ?ffj ,Y 0- il O M-mil 7 RWM 'il X, , sent omeullzimis in X TO' ll -f r or W, la ,pf . M l 1 xi l f First Row: Smart, V. Glenn, Smedley, Hamilton, M. Glenn, L. Judd, Reipma, Denzel, Piper, Sutton, Second Row: Ritter, M. Cooper, L. Cooper, Dawe, B. Sanborn, Carroll, Vifhite, Seaman, Shea, O. Judd, Haley, Lach. Third Row: Wood, XVoodmansee, Morris, Pratt, Bash, Noble, J. Northcutt, Bolles, Ketchum, ' Fourth Row: R. Northcutt, McGe:1ry, VJ. Sanborn, Snedaker, Jordan, Dickensheet, Newton. Organized 1916 COLORS: Green and White ADVISER: Mr. White OFFICERS First Term Second Term President .....,...... ..,.. Fred McGeary ..... -f-. - Mary E- Riepma Vice-President ,... .,oo, M ary E. Riepma V --,Ethel Dawe Secretary ........,..., ,,...r, E thel Dawe ..,.. ---- 7 Lorene Cooper Treasurer ,......r..,,.. ..,, , Homer Pratt ...., ff----ff J ,ack N0b19 Sergeant-at-Armsw, ,,,,,..,,, Hoyt Bash -f--- Millard H111 Critic ,,,,.r,,.,.,..., .... C Kenneth Jordan --ee Fred MCG?-IYY Initiator ..... ,oo,. F rances Denzel --.- 521111 W1lS0H qifw :ffl :lf T' ' CV' . .1 , ff 1' 'T-fa f i b Aplillj: 1 1 .-e.,f:,, N , Gigli! . f xl, I fir: f 1,7 e Seventy-nine -S .,:Pie'f ',qW.i'1fs.fWe wi E2Qffi:':': , ,, ,- 0 'fly 5 w, gisfikl' if i CF mi 5 'K ,L 131356 .,:,,:g..L W M Q if pl ff ,, 7 Y, N. sly, I I vi, 1. fl llifjxl f- WJJVN 1. Qwfwfv C W:35f2, Y 'l l 1'-' .,l'J f J X N tip Les ?eaasetuurS elf! , 9 I Y Y 'M' -' l E 1 ll l I I 3 , J W , w A . I i w , , 4 l i E l 5 I First Row: Goodhart, Watson, Mclnerney, Bruce, Miss Hofacker, Wallace, Koujion, Hook, Shotliff. f Second Row: Fisher, Waters, Smith, Sykes, Bolitho, Brosnaham, Phipps, Lineback, Gates, Williams, Fraser, Manning. l Third Row: Penna, L. Peters, Preston, Douglas, Zeldin, Shuepbach, Wildish, M. Peters, McGarry, Swinken, Davis. n I Fourth Row: Tandy, Wishert, Denney, Stout, Bridges, Hallett, Ruppert, McDaniel, Richardson, Borel. i l 4 dela i l A Q aa 0 , , 191 , .Joe l l 1 l Organized 1913 I i W l , - COULEURS: Rouge, Blachet, et Blene ' DEVISE: Liberte de la Peusee f CONSEILLERE: Mlle. Olga Hofacker Y OFFICERS l , '- , First Term Second Term pf9Sl'd0V7fCi,. ------..., ...... A fldfee Koujion, --,-- ------ E ilgene Wallace ,l VlCe'pfe3ld9nfe -----' ----.... . Eileen? WQll3CQ. .A,. ,.,,.,-, , Andree Koujion , , Sfffefaffe --f--A------ ........... . Kathleen Bridges ..... ,.-,-,,,,,,- , Dorothy Bruce L i gfesofleggx ---------- ----- v Jigeplgiine MCIHGIDQY ..... ...., J osephine Mclnerney i etgentj fn'-793 --... .Y., . CIC McDaniel -,,-, ---Y'YkkY----h P aul B01-Q1 i, IUIUQTFICQ ---........... ......... H azelle Douglas ...,. .-.,w , Rhoda Shofliffe , F Cfmque ----- ------- L OiS M3I1Ili11g .--- ..... Louis Swinken i l l l l -14 2-fi-96' Aff g , ,F'Q--igiw ,47 1 X. 4-:fl i ff X of , . .,, ,-- f-F---ab i ' X fa? Jil' E P im 4 Q5 'if' Mew- f' 5' V- F J J fav- ? fm J, 54 E -MJ -5 ,QWQKSED ,P iv , , , Je, S as X f i wif - ll ,-. W- i win..-f V -s -:- 133 BWI 5 4 i ' ' pf' ' A Xwis.-.,ef.e2:f1 es sLP-e To ,,,, K7 ' l Cfxrdlrgi l-lg X Eighty F moneys es s To Egfr 'W' ffl Q ' Ji , if Hoa Eomecdladl Casiuelllalma W ll 'll I L ll I 1' 5 - l First Row: Cameron, Osborne, Purtle, Mrs. Bell, Burris, Nail, Adams. Second Row: Baumann, Englund, Moore, Westman, Benning, I-Iolzapfel. Biersmith, Lindeman Third Row: Hubbard, Murduck, Fisher, Ohler, Marston, Branstetter, Vinckier, Seaton, Falls. ii COLORS: Red and Yellow MOTTO: El trabajo lo vence todo ADVISER: Mrs. Bell OFFICERS First Term Second Term President ............ .....,.. V irginia Purtle ...... .,.o . Mildred Burris Vice-President ..... ..... L ucille Biersmith. ..... ....... G race Westman Secretary ....,..... - .... Grace Westman ....., ..... ...,... E l CHHOI' Adams Treasurer ............. .. ...,. .Marion Whinery ...... - .........-..... Ralph Ohler Sergeant-at-Arms ..... .,a,.. W endell Stewart ,...,, ..AA.. R obert Bagby Reporter ............a ,.,,, L ucille Biersmith ,,... ...... W 111113 N311 ,Q -fs Q Q6 N, sig? i ,J fr Q? firm 'A X A ,4 'Pf A - ' 5 .QW 1 'Nh I on r I- , F A J ,: V vang, Mix xt- L I. - - X l- f Tl.. ,Jw 4x , 14 U, ,,- Q- 7 Ljfxkgi 1,4 XX 2525- v2'W!ll l' -5' ' f ' '- 'W f Yes -Q .. K L M C 2,331 f ke, Jim' Eighty-one Nxilil y , -,asf-fa, ffaefxe F-Ty mf- ks p r2?1fx,mLfy W In 3 ea F ,fa ,fr at S Q2 so 'F1-w4:f .2 l' 7 F ff Art Club ,, ii l A 1 il ,Y 4 , ... ... ,..., ,.,,,,,. li its la x l First Row: Smith, Coe, Sharp, Marra, Theil, XVaire, Steel. Second Row: Mabie, Depart, Sanders, Sanders, Miss Cocks, Shotliff, Bundy, Stiner, Stanley. Third Row: Price, Yeamans, Forma, Durham, Stevens, Kerwood, Van Meter, Browning. Fourth Row: Sappenfield, Bishop, Elliott, Beattie, Miles, Cassidy, Gibson, Arthur, Davis. Q I A L I 5 COLORS: Blue and Orange ADVISERS: Miss Cocks and Miss Aber OFFICERS First Term Second Term President, ...e..... ........ W illiam Beattier ...... ,-.. Z ella Stanle 1 . 1 V Vice-President .,.. ......,e..,,,.. , Zella Stanley S... ....,. , Floyd Gibson Sewefaryt--. ...... ....... E mma Mae Sanders ...... ..,...e.. . Ruth Shotliffe Treasurer ......................t ......... . Ruth Shotliffe. ..e,. ,Q .... Lawerence Eekerle Imflafor .................. - .v.,.. .r... B ernice Walden ..e, -- ,......... Bernard Thiel Sergeant-at-Arms .,,.... ..... , Floyd Gibson ..... - ........,.ss. Albert Elliot Reporter ,........ .. ..,..... S... C harles Smith .,,t. ..... . Maxine Van Meter f at aff! ' , 14 ,f rf: -3 W? 'f fall 3 liiifaiw - F it i ' S rt L wffl tl u 'iss J wr was 4 , .fs 1 ,fn - N Mesa, - r W -1 ,I ' , fi .' ' ' if 0. 'X Q - ' 'C Q-fgilllglf ' 'KC , f - - '-1 Y , ' 6. .,, N' N, Eighty-two Vesta Club 4 First Row: Saulsbery, Bruce, Scrivener, Fritchie, Guggenheim, Cauger, Curtis. Second Row: Cummings, James, Brown, Miss Baskin, Fulton, Casper. Shrewsbury. Third Row: Vogan, Otts, Eaton, Stapp, Nicholas, Borden, Benton. X I OX ' , x Organized 1921 COLORS: Orange and White FLOWER: California Poppy ADVISER: Miss Baskin OFFICERS First Term -etLouise Caugerm-, Katherine James ....o Secretary, .....,... ooo. M artha Guggenheim ..-.. Treasurer .,ro. rrs.Y M arguerite Bruce ..... President .......... .r.... - - Vzce-Preszdent rrr, r,r,...,..... Eighty-three Second Term ,eKatherine James Marguerite Bruce ,sVirginia Benton --,tAileene Fulton iifi sit fefifwig f C X135 rw, c 0 Commercial Qlinlo ll l First Row: Treadway, Hill, Cunningham, Robinson, Miss Janson, Yancy, Elder, Taylor. Second Row: Young, Moorehouse, Worthington, Reed, Warnock, Hentzen, North, Keiser, Trenton, Boline. Third Row: Fraizer, Talbott, Ebbert, Cawby, Jackson, Elston, Fox, Whaley, Zander, Mr. Coleman. Fourth Row: Marshall, Maddox, Lovelace, Fox, Raber, Waters, Fritchie, Grace, Love. I 2 QL was Organized 1922 COLORS: Gold and Silver MoTTo: Efficiency Wins ADVISERS: Mr. Coleman and Miss Janson OFFICERS 1 First Term Pl'0Sidf?f2T ..-,........ ...... C lymans Marshall ,...,. Vice-President ...... Second Term Willa Worthington --- ...,.... Morley Swingle Secfefafy ----------------' ---- W illa Worthington , .... .........-..... M orely Swingle Tfeasllfef -------,- - ------. ...... . Morley Swingle, ...... F ,..-. Ruth Cunningham S9V9ea'7f'Uf'Afm-9 ----------' ---- W OOdtl1ff FOX.. ...... ........ W oodruff Fox Repoffef ----------------- --.---- ---. -PhYl1SS Keiser. ...... ...... M axine Trenton j ff 5 f gf'f',r' ' T' .Af f is1-, 1 - ' -is 2 U K sq' eg adm, XFN- if-f 'Tw F :GW gag?-xii h xbS'mmw'W4' fl 6 I ' f a 1 C W R ln 'ffm- ij wish J, i' -gi -esac ,SQ,M s.? C fi - WE, V3 ref ' i R- F 1 asm ' c Qfsff f 1 i is-Isa, Eighty-four , f 4 2, H 7 h as f , T1 af? 'En N i J 0 N, w ' .-X J C .D ad, KCI.-NJ M FF 5 lif-' ' i xi '27, 3 'I C ' i e O 35 l ! Northeast Botany Club Q I -x Y First Row: Etter, B. Raper, Mr. Fate, McClain, Rey. Second Row: Lynde, Skaggs, Sequist, McMahon, Holt, Freeman, McSparren Third Row: Harbour, Proctor, Anderson, Norman, E. Raper, Davis, Malone. Fourth Row: Jeffes, Carey, Barbee, Sutton, Grant, Barnes, Mountain. Absent: Prutzman, Cox, Davis, Miller, Coxwell, Hummond, Foster, Porter. C I l' X WI'1'f'fQ9b COLORS: Green and Silver ' FLOWER: Red Oak ADVISER: Mr. Fate OFFICERS F irst Term President .........,.... ........ H ubert McLain Vice-President ....... ...... Secretary .......... Raymond Porter ...... ---- Cherry Miller------ 6 , Treasurer ,,-- ,M ...... Vallie Mae Rey .... -- Critic ................... ........................ - .-.---- Initiafor .....,,..,, - -.... ...... W illiam Raper ...... Sergeant-at-Arms ,--,-., ----,. J efferson DHVIS ..,... df 4- 6 -' if- w 'q':t5ls gi f' l . .. f: 7 A. 'D we fag 1 'fu , Q , KL: M 'f . , E- - H - 9 . rf- . O ,, N -Y I - ,.., Q N OE, Eighty-five Second Term -- William Raper Evelyn Coxwell -------Vallie Mae Rey ------Virginia Etter -------Hubert McLain ----------Earl Lynde s------.Paul Davis . a-wfafdaw F r. Q??if.g?3,?,g'73.gi.' fl K? . , JQ15 ,C 'u2f,q,, , x' N, e f aff.--I-r .,'- 955 fffix f'f-ff' ef if ?+3y'2,EiQ-Jiri 1159 .fffa , ff , faq mi X fd . N f ?1'7'P:'Q,oTug?5wTwl f- .ck ' QT , V ' 43' J I if I' AR J- V I of ,, - Ng mfsfwasi il ff W Q c yr ,pfg ,fo-2 5 l I . F Wlii klpha igma ll 1 Third Row: Wilcox, Crawford. McMahon, Holt, McGill. Second Row: Schoenberg, Ardito, Leslie, Young, Curtis, Constance. First Row: Collins, Harbour, Miss Murdock, Thomas, Owen. Organized 1923 COLORS: Purple and Lavender MoTTo: Ou Poll' alla Pollu FLOWER: Violet ADVISER: Miss Murdock OFFICERS First Term Second Term President .... .-..... ---., r C harles Curtis ,,,,.... .,....d- W illiam Young Vice-President ...... ...,.. M arjorie Owen ........ ,..v.,d E velyn Schoenberg Secretary r.rr.......... ,,,,,v,r-- V ioler Ardiro-, ,,,,., - ------- Frances McMahon Treasurer. .......,,..r,-. ,,--,,,,,, W illiarn Young .,....,, rr..,.., R obert Thomas Sergeant-at-Arms vc.c.. ..,r-., , Robert Thomas ,....... .rrr-, R ichard Harbour Critic ,....,........r.,r. - ..,.r -,,,,.,,,Y,,,,,-,s-----,- ,.,, , s , Parliamentarian cc,,.. H ,,,,,.,, ----------Charles Curtis ------.cEmily Maoiu Q ff' his if F - c .af OTA?-off'QQ i F f if H W gesiqidl' i Wfwiulira ,fe e ' 3rw f5V i F ,, .mf , I yi.. fix 4 ,.., . Mu c C, Ml -M6 wp . r j -afcy -'g i' -1 , . F- J 'Xml:Z2 1 ' Trigg' X -ff .5 C01 1 QE, g- -D n Eighty-six -Qkg . H if 1 4771 lr L9 1 N is as Ei ,vt s llxf Y Wi li l 1. ' T1-y A im, A rt, 1--N -1- .mem - A nf: V .f-A-1-'M . X , , . ,.,,1ix . , ,, ,t ,,.- gi. ,ML N --,V . . x , 3 l FE J 5 Rl 1 Ya X A Y -- '-HL WV' 'IW '61 gn f ,LI 25. .L -al fr J V' Q ii ' V: .N ff- ,-qa, xv-RA 'lg 'Q in Q, r at -,v gli, K L V li 0 elf f '- o- -qi, , ,- A f . , -Q 4 ,qv :ex N-i -4 5 if 2 ,f'-'A-.w ,gi xl .,, - Q rs- ',, ,- , ,x - A ef' 'N ia' Ti Emi A at ? ' :mf Slinky, .3 ,e U'-fail 'T:4f-'I 1'--:fi -fe -' fl 3 'Y , E E3 EA, 5 F X, ' E' ' 5 f f e YQ. ' illzlf WY 1: Qi!-21 Q7 lijff Q- Q - , 1 s Girl Sezottts E+' X I .rf 4 nr' if Nfl e xl aw .X ,. Ng xx x First Row: Wilcox, Ellenz. Miss Baxter, Adams, Schoenberg. Second Row: McMahon, Holt, Hallett, Murduck, DcLouis, Cameron. Captain- ,....... --- Lieutenant e....,.,,,..,e.. Preszdent .......,... - ...,. Vice-President ...... Secretary e,...,,,e., -- -- Treasurer ......,,.......e. W ee.,..e,e., Sergeant-at-Arms e,..,......,,.,. - MOTTO: Be prepared SLOGAN: Do a good turn daily LOCAL TROOP: Iris COLORS: Purple and White ADVISER: Miss Baxter OFFICERS First Term ------Miss Baxter----H ---------------Miss Davis---M Rhoda Shotliff----H -------Dorothy Ellenz------ ---Josephine Wilcox----- ---.Azalea DeRemus------ Evelyn Schoenburg----M American Flag Bearer ----- - ------.--..-. Jean MurdOCk--U-- Troop Flag Bearer -------- ----- A zalea DeRemuS,...--- .v , 4 U, - f--5,., -,,-5, GRN , K -I ' - i . , , -. Y ' 5, ! 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' 1 'l '- f V .5 5f?rf9f'C: if 1,afe'l45gfg'fL 1'Zf f' 3 , .,?,w7: ' -' ' 'Q 1f.,y A, 1' 574 'PA Q Aly' wg .. -lg-Q.. ' f' 1 ' if , Q yy 3 ff ef.-. gm -.1 -1 1- 'wr ' we-2 5: M ' f i ni 5 'i A., I N' ,-.. .5 - Md i- if , D . .W., fig f Whig? 1-'V ,- . -. -. E W my '-:L , W 52? 1 f fw E776 f6 V 'Ei A W DOREHS BB Q C 3 f J , 0 X A The Northeast Courier Stall? 2 lx l L, - , -, ll First Row: Trenton, Judd, Shapiro, Walter, Campbell, Riney, Riepma. Second Row: Mountain, Judd, Jamison, Young, Faller, XVallace, Arcury, Third Row: McDaniel, McGeary, Kerr, Newton, Courtright, Carlisle, FIRST TERM Managing Editor ....... .,...,... . ..........v,.... ,,.,v,, , R ose Shapiro News Editor. ........... ,,-,,Dorothy Riney Activities Editor ........... .... , Marjorie Owen Class Room Editor -.,.... .... Mary E. Riepma Feature Editor ,.......... .,,.. Von Allen Carlisle Athletic Editor .......... ........ ,..,t... M e redith McDaniel Business Manager ..c...........r....... ..,........ E red McGeary Assistant Business Manager ....-... -- ..... Gerald Newton Advertising Manager ..........,... ..,.. L awrence Arcury Advertising Manager ...,.. .s.,,,, A Homer Pratt Circulation Manager ....... ....... ...... E l orence Ealler Typist .,,,.,,,-,.-,,.-.,.,.-,. , .,..,. .u...,.... . Laura Judd Typist ,,,.,- A,,... ..,...., L u cy Seaman Typist ,---,, ,,.. , ,.,,.....,,.. .,... r lN flaxine Trenton Reporters Ann E. Campbell, Jack Courtright, Eleanor Jamison, Whitney Kerr, Fletcher Mountain, Evelyn Plunket, Eileene Vifallace, Hilda Walters, Betty White, Helen Young, Opal Judd, Lunette Shawhan Faculty Adviser Alicia McNaughton Seifrit w fi -Q-1:-w ' 2 J, X f ge t 1 4 933 WQJSQQA wif' ig? Zxsgx Jiri , ' ' - N ff it -X 2 as at '2-14'-QKTXIF J, f f Q , - gi i 'guf' .a JW .C it W it we w e fe X-fgiwf t- i. ,af .mat Eighty-nine 9 x . 'Ellie Northeast Courier Staff First Row: Cowan, Ruppert, MaGill, Seifrit, McSparren, Hook, Biersmith. Second Row: W'illiams, Worthington, Christopher, Dryer, Carroll, Freeman. Third Row: Hughes, DeRubertis, Clair, Eads, Wynn, Freidkin, Ketchum, Gibson SECOND TERM Editor-in-'Chief ......s,........,..,...........,........ -- News Editor o...........,...... Assistant News Editor--.---, Activities Editor. .........,e,, Class Room Editor e...... Feature Editor, .....,.....,.... Athletic Editor ........,...r.,... ...... Assistant Athletic Editor ....... ---.Lucille Biersmith Le-,,-,Emily MaGill -----e, Louis Hughes -----, Dorthy Ruppert ---.Sarajane Freeman --------------.Irene Cowan -William DeRubertis -----,Daniel Ketchum Assistant Athletic Editor e.,... ...... . .... . Inez Christopher Business Manager ..........,,, , ..... t ....... Willa Worthington Assistant Business Manager ...... ........... . Howard Wynn Advertising 1VIanager ,ree..,.,,,......... ...., . Dorothy Hook Assistant Advertising Manager ,..... ..Y. . Huston Boyd Circulation Manager s........,. ,, ......, .,..t t ,,-.Lois Carroll Copy Reader ,..........,e.,,t,......... ...... M ary McSparren Exchange Editor ,..... .t... ,...., ...,.... ...... G r a c e Williams . ...tt.e Hyman Zeldin Collector .,...e..e,..,..... ..,.-.......,....,.. ,,,... -,........ Business Assistants Joe Clair, David Freidkin, Arthur Gibson, Marian Lee Dryer Reporters Ruth Biggerstaff, Margaret Denny, Virginia Etter, Charles Gilbert, Jean Goodhart Jack Halvey Lois Peters, Jefferson Davis, Alyce Marie Karstens, Robert Thomas, Frances McMahon William Sanborn, Marian Whinery, Maxine Yaple, Huston Boyd, Wilber Nletcalfe, Blanche Bumbarger John Leslie, Bernice Lach, Thelma Lineback, Marietta Daniels, Bonnell DeHaVen, Jean Murdock A Mabelle Parsons, Sara Solsky Faculty Adviser Alicia Mchiaughton Seifrit Ninety 95, . - x , J! .., ,ff A 41 in f, U lf R 'Q ,, b , :W if Y 5 ff :N f 1 1 3 -f 1' -Q-'7?. Wg. gf' J-, -'A-fs -7 -..--v-f-v-2 x M X n J 1 Q ' ,V-ff '1?qX?x l',f'T'. N ' . ,, , , A . ., ,K 3 a H: g ag . g W, - x X 6 1 F 4 X J f 1 . . M I5 X J 1'-,,g --1 1 ' , A N I, 3 E17 Y QI lf '- Ai Q Q, , 5 X X Q X , , . X , .A V , , ,. M. Mu, gm, A nf, X V: 1 r' 4 N - f f' - ' -.1-1 ' N 4.1 -f H4 X, X ,' . if, . 'Q -5 f. 1 1 ,Q H:-ik 1 Q L , V- K- L, . Li ,,l , 5, ,I ,Mm , ,. -, J . f .- 5 k V A . Y, ,. ,X N ...,, .,-4 in-w P-:J ' ' 'Q , 5.1 5 v 'Ta T 1 5 :ga 5 ,Sy , ' . I .1 w A N my,g,4f'ff :mi is W Q 1 4, lf 'J '-ga , ff xv f 1 X Babys? sham AFFIRMATIVE SANBORN RYAN WOOD YOUNG NEGATIVE -' f 1 -fvvfwf V 1, - -A 1' 'nf THOMAS JORDAAN NlffGFiARY ,Styx I 4:4 N , A . y x -.-, , - , ,,v ,A 4 ' -Jgf If 1 d , 32 ' -1'a'2,1:fJ,fgQ 4 Ninety-om VIC TOR ' E 3 Q31 Y -'kv-f't.D Boys? ehailte Q .Q,,,TT,i1f HE boys' debate teams lost both affirmative and negative decisions this year. The de- bates were held February 163 the affirmative against Paseo at Paseo High School and the negative at home against Manual High School. . J The teams are as follows: Affirmatixfe-William Young, James Wood, Russell Ryan and Billy Sanborn, alternate. Negative-Kenneth Jordan, Robert Victor, Robert Thomas and Fred McGeary, alternate. The question debated was: Resolved, That the Philippine Islands be given their immediate independence. A A Both teams worked exceptionally hard this year and a new plan 'of study and practice was adopted. The boys were always ready to respond and cross questioning was done to pick out the flaws in the arguments. However, contrary to the custom of former years, no speeches were memorized but were given with a great degree of perfection due to the thorough knowledge of the subject debated. Therefore the teams in opposition might have had more polished oratory and speeches well rounded as far as sentence structure was concerned, but certainly could not have been better prepared. The work of Mr. Hibbs and the faculty members who assisted him are to be complimented upon the fine work the boys displayed both in preparation of, and administrating the debate. Qirlal ehate OTH the affirmativeiand negative team deserve much credit although the negative was the only one to emerge victorious. The debates were held the afternoon of February the ninth, at the Paseo and Northeast High Schools. The affirmative team, composed of Mary E. Riepma, Rose Shapiro, Frances Zang and Margaret Johnston as alternate, put up a strong argument for the adoption of the five-day week plan by large industrial plants of United States. In spite of their efforts they lost by a two to one decision. Mary Elizabeth in the, opening debate explained how the plan would benefit the working man. As second speaker, Rose emphasized the economic value of the plan, and last, Frances presented the logical step. The girls then gave very effective rebuttals. Margaret Johnston as alternate did all in her power to aid the speakers. The negative debate team composed of Opal Judd, Maxine Yaple, Laura Judd and Frances Long as alternate, made a splendid showing and were victorious with a three to nothing decision. Opal Judd opened the debate dwelling on the economical impracticability of the plan. As second speaker Maxine presented strong arguments as to the plan being inadaptable to most American industries, Laura closed the debate, showing that American industries were not yet ready for the five-day week plan, Frances Long was very helpful to the girls. Miss Blurton, the coach who took the responsibility of coaching the girls, is to be highly praised. aff'-'le Ts--visa -ff! J -,f c if P2 .P i -' A F TT i 9 a f All t A S i L' . fc - ' . , .. i' 'A' - 'Jwf lx 3 ' L- K .' ' i - ' V it J K' J ' at I f?,,, .f f' ls' Q ss- Ninety-two ff V' g,ffi yj!1 fri? Q3 -Wfi-is XQALV' M -13 6 . 12904 il, 4' Ju. 'Qy A 3,9 EIMS? Qfehailce AFPIRMATIVE .f ,':'. ,-2, . .,'N,f,,1 ,A I fgg, w ,.1 - ' V' ,, :. ff - 4,53 xxx ,-A 1 f -' -X N Q' lix-XV, ' ,- ffq XS' - N F, f 1 ly ni Y K3 5-X.. '9 I y x ,-1-.. .Q f Q Fx MVN X x' k 'RA i'Lig1xFx M- XX - N Wk, H -N- X ag ,X YN Xl x 1- X-4, 1 x ,4 ,,,q: 'Q-Y? Nc ,., .z f f gxgkgii J wx A X, ,M I, V. JOHNSTON SHAPIRO ZANG RIEPMA NEGATIVE XZ i W .ff ,f, 31- 42' ff 2 ' 54' f,,,f ,, I ' ' 'E f ' , ' . ' ' ,, ' ,QV ' f 7 ,f , ffl, TIL' ,,'cW,qgwV' 4 X-J :fd lf ,, f 4 f - ,, ' , G f .v f ' 2, , , , '- 'mn gf Eff-sf,4f1 ,' . 3- , a ,A f ' ' f ' f ' ' LIJUDD YAPLE o.JuDD LONG Q? ' , 1.1 , Lhix f f f., -f. --..f. f ', 1' ,f,. - V X- I. f- J .,x,,,7-- ,1.- r .XM ,V K , ff. - X A u 'A ---fg LAW: - Q.,f 1 Ninety-three lfzfryrfip 'T .rj Mft? I Sigh ' I k I' Norgoasttm' AIRIIIIIEIH SMH 'IS If EDITORIAL A ' FRANCES ZANG Editor-in-Chief ...,....,,..,...., . ..., ..f. Associate Editor-in-Chief ,,,.., ....... W ILLIAM SANBORN ' Literary Editor ,rr,,,,,,, I r-r,,,r .,...,r M ARJORIE IUWEN Associate Literary Editor ...... o...o. D OROTHY TELLER School Life Editor ......o.. .... - -LUCILLE BIERSMITH Arr Editor ,,-,-,,,a,-.r r,,,,, F RANGES KREEK Local Editor.. .,,..... - o...,.. - .,,.... LAURA JUDD Boys' Athletic Editor ..,..oE ..... ......, R U SSELL RYAN , Girls' Athletic Editor ,.o..e,. ..... M AXINE TRENTON A BUSINESS Business Manager .v,...... ...,.... ,,,,.... P A UL ZAREMBA Advertising Manager .,,... ,,..,. J OHN LESLIE . STUDENT AIDES Photography ..... .....,............,............... B ARBARA SANBORN Stenographer ...... ....... . IRENE BLAINE FACULTY ADVISERS Lfwfflfy AdUl'S9f ------. .... it .4..... . ........t ,.... . . .........,,Ie..... MR. E. D. PHILLIPS Business Adviser ...... 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Wa H NR 5? eiwas supreme, not for deeds which history will record, but for the reactions to his soul of millions now alive and millions yet to walk the land he loved. , We, as Americans, are glad that he was an aristocratg yet we rejoice still more because he was a true democrat. He overcame the handicap of wealth. Making no distinction of race, color, creed, politics, or social standing, he was the equal and friend of them all. Vxfhat rendered him dear in the hearts of the people was his courage and honesty. In every estimate, it was his courage and honesty that counted most. Yet, these sterling virtues could not have memorialized him if he had not possessed that plainest, most divine of gifts, common sense. His childhood was full of pain and suffering: nevertheless, his early days were happy ones because he dominated his misfortune from the beginning. Roosevelt's determination to gain health, and his zeal in carrying out that purpose, won for him in after life a sturdy, rugged physique. His was not the ideal figure for romance, far from that-but those massive shoulders had the poise and alertness of a thoroughbred, that voice a mighty thunder, and those eyes the eagle's vision. I Yet, he not only developed his body, but also a toughness of moral fiber which served him well when great tasks and temptations confronted him in every stage of his career. Roosevelt was not a living example of what a man may do with talents: he was a living proof of what a man can do despite the lack of them. Out of a weak child, he made a powerful man: out of half blindness, he made a keen vision: out of a liking for authorship, he made a distinguished writer, out of a voice and a manner never meant for oratory, he made a speaker, out of a sense of duty, he made a soldier: and from these innate qualities, he became a governor, a vice-president, and, at the age of 42,ithe twenty-sixth Chief Execu- tive of the United States. Though our feet can never climb to the summit of his mountain of achievement, our eyes can follow him from peak to peak, and render him homage. Had he left us no other legacy, we would still be rich in the memory of his home. The increasing love with which he regarded his own family is a beacon to light a jazz-mad world chafing at divine laws. At the death of his youngest son, people said he was hard, when, after the cable came, heiwent up-state to face the convention. They never knew his heart: only his old servant, and his ancient pony knew as he wept for his son, his youngest boy, who, on thefields of Erance, in death gave immortal life tothe father's ideal! Theodore Roosevelt was a great warrior of the body: he was a mightier warrior of the soul, He was afraid neither to live nor to die. And when, the night of January 5, l9l9, the hand of death touched him as -he slept, it but released him to further' high adventure, to great final explorations. And for us, his fellow Americans, new sacredness is attached to the rich legacy of wisdom which he left us. As we gaze on his pictures, above our desks or upon our walls, even in death we know those eagle's eyes still seek new trails towards far-off shining goals. His life was a chord of many notes, blending in noble harmony, lts music will never be silenced. Ninety-seven .. .,,r.f- 'PQ-TTY ffl' ' if 'l',!i:'- J -42+-rfkiri fgjiini ri' V 'Tl Elr5 h'lYI'r'LfSx!i5iaii iRLTi :Ani 49.11 -iii Y ' ,gig I X XX .. .gxxxifiki .Q-.244 -X L, ' ' 2 P' TT 4 L Rviix JL J C If lin A O fy' Clliration icy, bg, ,ill We have memorials to Roosevelt, noble things of marble: but let us not ' ' forget that the one memorial he would have wished cannot be built of tangible T ff material, but must be made of thoughts and deeds. -The one thing he would Y ' ask of us is that we be foresighted, prompt, practical, honest, resolute, and lx courageous: that we, in ourselves, make his spirit live! T EX-Governor Channing H. Cox of Massachusetts voices the true sentiments of a whole nation when he says: He roused America to a higher and finer conception of national spirit. He led his fellow-countrymen to new heights of sacrifice and public duty. It will make us the better able to carry the burden of today if we recall the life and service of this rugged American. The memory of Theodore Roosevelt is a priceless heritage and a mighty inspiration! ?oem THE LITTLE GRAY HOUSES First Place in Poem by Vera Brubaker T'S an ugly place, the world says, all these Little weather-beaten houses, dropping their tired heads As though they had sought, all day long, 'K A better place, and finding none, have but Paused here to rest and reconsider. Prom uninterested eyes, the little houses Watch the world go by. Their chimneys, Once so bright and new, slump in dejection O'er the roofs. All the little houses seem So tired, so sad. The sun, he is pitiless, He exposes All their little homely weaknesses- The ragged children 'round the door- Fathers and mothers, tired and bedraggled, Begrimed with unlovely fingers of labor, Returning, from their place of toil- Even the tired little houses seem to wear Frowns on their old wrinkled faces- In the uncompromising glare of The noonday sun. But the night, the lovely night, What a comforting mantle she flings On those old and drooping shoulders! With an understanding heart She heals their scars with her loving Magic, and fills their hearts with Confidence, till lol Upon the spot , Where before the homely houses stood There radiates a myriad of light That transfigures the scene to one of loveliness. The little gray houses are rested now, And these bright smiles are for those Who, pitying, can forgive, and loving, I Will forget. W T p T . if, A, p , mm, 15 49 ' ' T slimy f' t i2 ' + 'r'5E tr - Ninety-eight DOREHS X .a-YQ- , - j xl, A. ,1 54 fi f ll Short Story is TIT FOR TAT First Place in Short Story by Mary Elizabeth Riepma lRED.1n the mud-in that soft, oozing, clinging mud that is so charac- jL.5?'V.-5 teristic of an Ozark road on a rainy day! And a rainy day it was! A misty drizzle was softlyifalling from heavy, lead-colored clouds, 'A ' ' soaking and penetrating all it touched. It was a silver drizzle, form- ing a slanted, translucent curtain which dimmed the jagged outline of the dis- tant hills. On every side were sharp, deep valleys and sudden, jutting hills, all green with scrub oak trees and coarse, tangled bushes. Nearby on a small patch of' cleared ground, dotted with a myriad of stones, straggled several cornstalks with the rain trickling down them, stark and bare, in submissive solitude, re- signed to their fate. A solitary cow was standing desolately beneath one of the dripping trees, little rivulets of water running off his steaming hide. A rail fence sagged crazily along the side of the road. On one of the log rails perched a Sparrow in utter misery, his head drawn beneath his sodden coat. At the side of the road a little stream of dirty water was tumbling and curling about itself, like a miniature whirlpool and rapid. ' The rain continued to come down in misty sheets. Mrs. Stuart, looking wearily through the mist-veiled window of the sedan in which she was sitting, sighed heavily. John, dear, she hesitatingly inquired of her husband, is it simply impossible to get the car out? Yes, l'm afraid it is. I guess the car will have to stick right here until this mud dries up a bit, answered Mr. Stuart, discouragedly. , But, John, replied his wife in consternation, it's almost dark now, and goodness knows we can't stay in the car all night. Mr. Stuart was poring over a road map. Suddenly he brightened. Say, he rejoined, according to this map we're only about a half a mile from the Poplar Hollow postoffice. Maybe we could get shelter there for the night. The suggestion seemed the only way out of their dilemma, so Mr. and Mrs. Stuart prepared to venture forth through the oozing mud in search of the postoffice. The Poplar Hollow postoffice was typical of the Ozark country. It was a small, weather-beaten shack, made gray and dilapidated by the passing years. It boasted a front po-rch, the floor of which sagged dejectedly at one corner. The porch roof, slanting downward, sagged likewise. From the edge of this roof hung lifelessly a jaded sign, feebly exploiting the almost obliterated letters, Post Office. The door of the postoffice stood open. In the gray light of the fading day, a crude box, separated into pigeon ho-les and standing on a tottering table, was discernible. A few stamps, pieces of string and scraps of tobacco were scattered on the table. A door led from the postoffice to a living room where the postmaster, Uncle Matt, and his wife Mandy were sitting. The crude room was but dimly lit by the small kerosene lamp, whose wavering flame cast saucy shadows on the cracked and stained walls. Mrs. Matthew, a woman whose careworn, yet kindly face showed a lifetime of patient toil, was knitting beside the rough, wooden table on which the lampi was set. In one corner of the room Uncle Matt, a simple but proud mountaineer, was sitting. Propped up against one wall was an ancient horse-hair sofa whose dull black surface was frequently b ken b sharp tufts of hair peeping out. Leaning in a corner, near the sofa, ro y was a curious piece of furniture. It was wonderfully wrought from three ' h hickory sticks fashioned in the shape of a teepee, iI1SidQ Of Wh1C f0S9 21 Series 1 'I w l if n .- ,Q . 1 4 ' . I ' N ,v,,,f X .1 if Jes We W, i.. yta,.1iQ.,.3iQ err, ' iff. ' S . ' V, N , , fy - J - 1, f,,' , .6 1- kj lf 'll K' ls? s 1 'ti Q nk Xgfftqf -!'4 it Fff ':T'f'fTi'55 i, iSsSi',LQ9WSQ A in .1 +1 , - a t vgx Mara:-ff Ninety-Nine A flak :H Q fl 5 . xg Eg J Q ' H ff-cf ,rl .D Short Story l f I of cylindrical, graduating shelves. On each shelf was a confusion of bright pebbles, picture postcards and pressed flowers. Several crude pictures hung on the wall, all generally alike except one, a faded water-color'of a young girl presumably of the early forties. She was an attractive girl withllaughing blue ' eyes and a laughing red mouth. A profusion of bright yellow ringlets covered ll her forehead and a scarlet ribbon from which dangled 'a gold locket circled her throat. The girl seemed to be musingly smiling at the Matthews, who ii, l were seriously discussing a coming party at Sand Ridge. Yes, Elmiry, said Uncle Matt, hit's been powerful bad tidday, but I 'low hit'll dry up in time fer us'uns t' go t' th' party this week. Wa'al Matt, hesitated Elmira, I don't reckon hit matters a heap sight 'cause, Matt, I've mighty near determined not t' go t' that 'ar party, nohow Elmira finished quietly and continued her knitting. Her husband looked at her aghast. Wa'al, I gonies! he stammered, why, Elmiry, you ain't aimin' t' miss th' party, air you? Elmira looked up from her knitting and pursed her lips contemplatingly Wa'al, Matt, 'pears hit's like this, she said in a matter-of-fact yet slightly sorrowful tone, I ain't got ary dress t' wear 'cept that ol' calico that ever'body's seed me a-wearin' fer nigh onto ten years, an' I 'low I a1n't goin to ary other party with that dress on again. To all outward appearances, Mrs. Matthew was natural, but within her was surging a fierce resentment. For five years-for five years-she had had to wear the same calico dress to every social and church meeting the mountaineer folk had held, while her friends had appeared in new calicoes. But there was no money for new things for her, for Matt was growing old and it was getting harder and harder for him to coax the yearly corn crop from the sterile Ozark soil, covered so numerously with rocks and stones. Ah, well! thought Elmira perhaps next spring- ' Steps sounded on the porch. Uncle Matt arose slowly. It must be Aunt Jennie from over to Bull Creek come to get her mail. Mrs. Matthew followed her husband into the postoffice. Two very wet and bedraggled figures met their astonished gaze. Elmira met the occasion Why, law sakesI she ejaculated, come right in. Mr. Stuart replied, We're sorry to bother you, but my car got stuck in the mud down. the road and, as it was getting dark, my wife and I came up here to see if we could get shelter for the night. We were trying to reach Rocky Beach, where we intend to spend our summer vacation. Wa'al, interrupted Mr. Matthew, we 'ud be right smart glad t' he p you. At the Matthews' bidding, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart went into the living room that they might rest and dry themselves. Upon entering, Mrs. Stuart gasped inwardly. Such a room! Such crude, queer furniture! Mrs. Stuart, a devoted member of the Antique Lovers' Club, saw at once the quaintness and beauty of the mountaineers' home. To her mind, so full of the lore, art and value of old things, this room was charming! Placing her glasses on her high nose, Mrs. Stuart walked entranced to the picture of the laughing girl. Looking closely at it she murmured in aston ished tones, How beautiful! Why-it's-it's a real 'Curry and Ives'I .Mrs. Matthew, standing nearby, laughed softly. Law sakesI she said looking upon Mrs. Stuart as a mother does a child admiring a piece of shiny glass, Law sakesl that thing! My grandma' toted hit here from Illinois 17? Nothin' but a piece ol' junkr 'fix ' f-ss fGi ?if5g- 45 ,1 'vb If c Qu ??'?s'Wi it ' i ts f fl,...f i at fa., Q 3 ffm gnfff' . ,, 1.3- Nj, ,Q ' A ,, iff, 31 9 greg-gr I Q 5555, One Hundred is fb big S . T -fx' '-3 ff, Short Story ik ,!, V l 1' i' L 'Mrs1 Stuart walked mechanically away from the picture. The picture-a 4 ,h genuine' Curry and lves ! Why, they were worth a hundred dollars apiece i l in the city. lf she could only have it to hang in her parlor! lt would be the i envy of all theiclub members. But how could she get it without arousing the ' K i suspicion of this man and his wife? Mrs. 'Matthew looked kindly at the city lady, whose brows were so close-kniyt in thought. Law sakes, was she still thinking about that worthless picture? p Later in the evening, Mrs. Stuart ventured to remark about the picture. .MY. you know, she said uneasily, you know, I've formed such an attraction for that picture-don't you-er-don't you think you could sell it for three dollars? Elmira jumped. Three dollars! And then a vision sweeter than any she had ever known enveloped her. lt was the vision of a new calico dress. Three dollars! What she had wished for so long was about to be realized. What happiness! Why-sure, we'll sell hit-won't we, Matt? she stammered. ln Mrs, Stuart's heart, also, happiness was supreme. In a few more words the bargain was closed. Now to have the club meet at her house! The following morning broke sunny and bright. The distant hills, flooded with bright sunlight, were outlined in brilliant green glory against the clear blue horizon. ln the distance, a pale wisp of smoke was rising from the rough stone chimney of a log cabin. r The mud was gradually drying up. The Stuarts, wavinggoodbye to their newly-made friends, were headed slowly toward Rocky Beach, Mrs, Stuart heaved a high of contentment. John, she said, l'm tickled to death to get that picture, but still, way down in my heart, I'm not a little conscious-stricken about driving such a good bargain with those poor folks. My conscience tells me I really shouldn't have done it, but, as the old saying goes, What they don't know won't hurt them. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew stood at the top of the hill, waving goodbye to the Stuarts, Elmira felt again of the three precious dollars in her apron pocket. Mat, she said blissfully, 'pears like I'll go t' that party after all. Still, Matt, my conscience ain't feelin' powerful peart. I reckon as how the good Lord's tellin' me 'bout the sinful way I took all that money off o' those pore city folks fer that ol' pichter'. Huh, snorted Uncle Matt, disdainfully, don't you feel bad, Elmiry, what them folks hain't got th' sense t' know ain't goin' t' hurt 'em ary, nohow. Essay First Place in Essay by Cherry Miller IDEALS w' 93,4 N l-lawthorne's tale, The Great Stone Face. there is presented to uslin story form the influence of the ideal in the life of man. The point of the story is obvious and it contains a great truth, namely, that the ' individual comes to resemble his ideal. Some. we are told, thinkvof greatness in terms of money: some in terms of battles, some associate it with iff' 4 5 ig. Kiaw ah? L9 ,G lg 'pl .W ws ,ay 'lkf ti'-ifwgiffi' 'L 'K I as .- , - -cl One Hundred One fzfff Jw Mr fl0BEH'5 ER were I ti ssay high officials of the state, while some measure it by success in the field of letters: a few, however, as did the boy Ernest, find it only in the charm and beauty of noble character. Every Ernest has his Great Stone Eace-every youth his ideal. Youth, we are told, is the time of dreams and visions. In the infancy-of the race dreams and visions become the fiction of myth and legend. They are woven into those legendary characters that have come down to us from the dim past and tell us of the hopes and aspirations of man when he was just emerging from darkness into the light of civilization. It is not our purpose to rummage among the creations of the distant past in search of influences that molded the lives of our ancestors, but rather to observe the influences that concern this generation. The first gleam of admiration, the first reaction to a generous deed marks the first milestone in the cycle of life. The earliest ideals are embodied in con- crete personalities. A favorite teacher, a boon companion, a man of physical courage, a woman of grace and charm may unconsciously adorn a niche in this boy's or that girl's Hall of Fame. Eine it would be if all whose images are found in this fantastic gallery were worthy of the high honor accorded them. But it is a strange mottly. By the side of a Washington hangs the portrait of a Jack Dempsey or a Babe Ruth or The Raggedy Man in indiscriminate heterogeneity. Ideals are changing things and each individual passes through numerous transitions, It is a far call from. the ideal embodied in the man of combat- the town tough, who bullies the neighborhood-to the ideal embodied in the life of a great statesman, a great poet or a master artist. It would be interesting, indeed, if the biographer of some hero who had impressed himself upon the national conscience could trace in his biography of that hero the devious ways through which the ideal had evolved from its humble origin in the heart and soul of a prankish youth to its full consummation in the high resolve of a man of genius.- Lincoln, in early manhood, resolved that he would one day be president of the United States. Through the struggling years of poverty and adversity he clung to the hope of receiving at the hands of the people the greatest gift the nation could bestow. A great orator, upon being asked what course he would pursue if he were given a chance to live his life over again, replied that he would live as he had lived. In the evening of his life he remained true tto the ideal which had guided him to success and greatness. Victor Hugo in early life was wont to say, Chateaubriand or nothing. Hugo's father was an officer under Napoleon: the son became the leader of the Romantic School in Erench litera- ture. What an antithesis! It is not to be inferred that all who have missed fame have done so because of a lack of worthy ambitions. Our poor world has its full quota of men and women of shattered dreams. But they had their dreams, and it is better to have dreamed and lost than not to have dreamed at all. Ideals are their own compensation and their o-wn reward. They bring comfort and strength in hours of adversity. I had rather be right than president, is the expression of an ideal that satisfied. It is not necessary to be rich and powerful in order to be successful. It is some consolation to feel that there have been more worthy peop-le than there have been great people. High objectives may be the common heritage of men and women. Even for the average person, for you and for me, it is well to reach high, to lift the eyes above the horizon. Ideals make for happiness. They give beauty and worth to life. Why is it that I enjoy this thing or that thing? Why do I like Jack London? It is not wholly because of the fascina- tion in The Call of the Wild or the style of the author. There is a sub- 'T c' , D Mba .tt.'w 9. e I - l tr I te-we c Nxg 4, 1 1- H, , , x'kX:x.b.k3Lr.1 -:ji- Ugg? og , f- 1 C Tx u I Yi S One Hundred Two 62551, sq. x V, -5. if is I 1 1 I W 'Eff li lt I ,-f-1'iZ S f -an f s 7 We ff o 5 .gf s' f ' ,g-:Lqulf,,,,,,: ssaly jective thing in the reader that puts beauty and charm in the story. The same is true in regard to the things we wear, the houses in which we live, the conver- sations we have with our friends. In short, we get out of our environment something of what we put into that environment, and what we put into it is determined by the mental sphere in which we live and have our being. The spirit of the times exercises a potent influence on the trend of thought. In this materialistic age, when pleasure and vain show are uppermost in the popular mind, it is not easy to grapple firmly to worth-while things. Yet this fact urges the importance of self-restraint and the acquisition of ideals that embody permanent values. I-Ionesty, frugality and intensity of purpose are needs of the people always. Ideals should incorporate those qualities which make for service and lasting happiness. It is difficult, if not impossible, to define the methods by which attitudes of mind are found. Doubtless they are passed on from one to another, from father to child, from teacher to pupil, from author to reader. But this is but a part of the process. The individual must go far beyond mere receptivity. We have only one life and we must live it: others cannot live it for us. We must be what the world makes us plus ourselves. As education is a life process so the acquisition of ideals never terminates. Inactivity is a death blow to growth. Constant change and improvement is the law of progress. The great principles of truth and right which have been found to be for the good of mankind, must be retained. Religious and moral laws constitute inevitable needs. An ideal does not become worthless because of its antiquity of origin. The individual must weigh and consider at all times. 'A selective process is always at work as we pass from one experience to another. Sometimes a blind fatality seems to overhang the individual in his choice and there are times when it is necessary for him to grope his way alone. It is easy to follow the crowd, but the crowd is not always right. It requires courage to take a stand against sentiment, The highest of all ideals are those which guide man when the odds are against him, when moral success means financial and social ruin, and it takes a brave heart to weather the storms of opposition, even in a just cause: and the difference between a servile follower and a determined leader is a difference in ideals and ideals alone. Life has various meanings: to some it is a blessing, to others a curse. Some are born to sit in the lap of luxury, to others poverty and misery are apportioned. But most of us travel a middle course and find. much' that is good. We go through life our different ways, each plying his special task, while over him and for him shines his ideal, It is the Great Stone Face smiling to him from the mountainside. ' . LITERARY CONTEST RANKINGS Societies- Points Clionians ........ A--- 1 5 Shakespeares ..... ---- Thetas .........V. -f-- Deltas ........,. ---- Alphas ..... -rr- Delphians ......... 'e-- School-at-Large ..,. -f-- Bentons ..,....... A--' 5 5 5 Debaters ....4.... ---: 3 3 1 Betas ....... -. ...... r--- 0 5 -454 I I 'N' I Ting K? -1. 'rr ,I gl M' ,1 , 5 J' ,F Q ' X 4' 'ct I .1 W' fQ,: 5af j .1 I 5. I X' Q. 1 , 4 y J: aw ,aff-.jg .fig ,is RE. df? 'ff I if 1 '4 'U -.1,T I f-1 f ' wg NME-5 One Hundred Three 4 ll ef GQ .1fafa?'z?i?-ifjif,l?Wf?i7fXfA F '1 Tar 1 -- -41 9 2 any - f w .A . 'fflf . 2241 My . D ,X-X KA P654 ll 2 l l Since for fourteen years Prof. E. D. Phillips has had his Senior English lit- erature pupils design book- plates for Northeast An- nual, it may be considered a permanent feature of the Commencement issue of our school's magazine. One motive for this ar- tistic feature is to correlate the literature and art de- partments with each other. Another motive is to stim- ulate our pupils to cul- tivate their artistic talents, and to equip themselves practically to meet the commercial demands for postersj and newspapers and magazine illustrations, as Well as to develop the :xi 71- .zz 1 , ,9 . ,- rv.- ,.. ,T 71 . 'I f ' i E if .gr 3 ., 1 if '-' 1 fi . L ' rr r ,!' , 1-'4 , 1, 1 ai 5' 51 2,5 1 v -. '. 1 . 1 41? j,. Q PM win S 1 aar. i4.mmllllllnuHlmlllllllml if 'Fin 2 I rifl?g H ,. ,Fa , 1-55-' E Q i 'fax V' 733,55 2 all 3 I: Qllll In z 19 - Cz: V : -'si , .' Z :IP .1 A .1 ,Il l Al A- I-. ' A - n ' was Qominis iffrcmp A .I , .3 j . I. . - . l t i, f- Q ls 'AW .+ :W - f A v f' , f 1 f lx x 1' r ns 5 gas Y 3 ji 1 nfl ,X I ,Q ,QI I V P, 'I A1 .d .f-,nag . .. . 'l5 H gf' if-.fill -gf'-I few 1 -f,:jf'.'Q fx ,551 , 4 5,3-Til - 19 rfx 'iffgs s,5' '--'.. Q' , I , ff' Eil 7i51,. fil.1Q'fifZ', 'PHI t . ,gf NL. M511 ,J I W ki? ltv r.-.zpldgyt . 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As the Winners are given the Cuts free, in addition to printing the designs in the A'Annual.'l So far, We have found no original book-plates among our Exchanges, of Mr. Phillips' who have volun- to design book- a further reward, FIEAQ N X W5 WAOTEIRMX P G G, OIF ,p1RfD ffm E D 0401! 8 .3- 'fa ..,n.QI 1 Q' ' agzl' .lf .at wonto as MIN M crrvmm JANE. y,-'SW 7 ' , v - . BLOOVIER' U b 7 , 'bvkfxr 5 -vi. gi J Q ',-3--1 ' F 2 4 'M ' .sill : :. E W9 X 1' ' i-1-L, 1 X ' -2-4 -L' -..-- fjwgra.-Z 'za 1 -' 23 ' -5 af: rv 'I- : ' flwffv Qnff, I .K 1: ' v: 555 :1 W lv greg r. ' 3 K? if f 1 ': ',-' S,-' f.. l1Q,i'3gg:w' as ia -as ' J' WW' f WI U ' in ,lfpqf ,Y a . ff I if N' X :Tj 'o 1' .' f . if ll H 'se iWflfW -'l , -J--Q A 1542! , e 4 Nl ,ix s X' ' ll f tis 1 Q 9 X I -X 1 g f ,5 - l.,, 'g xg: 5 M , f xy? A Lxq Avlis X 1, X192 I 9 21 M Z V- IRD I 0 1 v- el' , xo 5 3. il: a ' - 1 lli itlfill 1 1 H i ., .1 W w ill .lo .- M I .. f 1 ' U! NE l 1 I RRR! ED PUINISTRHPE wr t? 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Little can be added in the praise of the consistent Work of Coach Reeves Peters, for his accomplishments stand as a better tribute than of the Words that might be Written about him. Mr. Peters has earned a place in the hearts of the athletes that he has trained and coached because of his sincere desire to develop each boy to his full capacity and because of the interest that he has taken in each individual. Each year Mr. Peters begins with practically no letter men, but by hard work and persistent effort the end of the season usually finds a team developed to- the championship rank. To Mr. G. W. Davis We are much indebted for his splendid management of the sports. Throughout the year he contributed his time in doing his share to bring honor to Northeast. Northeast has benefited by the addition of Mr. M. E. Davis, who came here this year and who did his part in co-aching the second team and developing new material for next year. Mr. Pickens, Whose service in the past made him valuable in spring and fall football training, has completed another successful year in helping develop champions for Northeast. - ,- , M' t . ,:- -. .. , . A T' N f'A,YfT- FEET t' P X N 'QS ,.X 239 ff RR fgiwgg - .711 ,r 'lm If: 6 3 , i 1 QP f ., Q D ia Eg 5' ' ' 'm I l . W -ef vi' x , C, 1:-,ff 4 f ' 2 'L ---- f-H - ff? F li-Jqjal ll - 9' ul' sf. ' T 9 K:s..., 31 ..,. fc M r 4 M' 5 has One Hundred Seven V1 3,f,gL,?145- Y 4:5251-' fp ' . 5 -1:5 ,!'f'f+ i 44 H4 'fxfw ' ff M q X VEYQQQL KX figjfjzx H 3 . - ml Q X LXQNQS--, 7. A Q A Ii:-52 i A if - V , ,K I? , m, QQ: 1' H ' J., mf' X if I N u f W 4, 5 ly I f,,, , f 1' , ff f 5 i f W' fp 3 2 g A. gl .V ?, 'f- 0 . Z. SLQ1., ,I .A af '... , 6 Q ' 'cam T- 'X'f - :J X ff '-- ,, - - - 'xx XX J 4? 'in 7 f I 4 xy QQ! QS, . as is L if- 3, .- 1 NYM ,i . B , ,f 1 3' X V wi.-.X Lf 'ff K 4 ,f MDX f ' - - Y' X. 'KPN'-ff-' W 7 'lx 1' '913' ' xv' One Hundred Eight State eundl National Consolation Tournament aslselt all lliiaimipions Front Row: Olds, Renfro, Brewer, Chilton, Lapin. Second Row: Coach Peters, Manuer, Fritchie, Simmons. W CITY TOURNAMENT SCORE NO1'fh22-Sf W e..ee..ve...... 26 Southwest ..eeO ,ns 21 Northeast --, ss,s 20 Central .,,sss, .1 W-- 29 Northeast W ,s,. 24 Roclrhurst ,s,ss E--- 22 Northeast of ,... 36 Westport ssvsoss .... , 34 Northeast s... 29 Manual s,see. 20 Northeast ..,s 11 Central r...s, 23 Northeast ,.Vooo..o...o.ooee..,...eo,,ee 45 Westport eesss.. .s.,, 1 9 Northeast ...... 1 .oo.o..e...e..,,...ee.. 31 Manual er..s.seess,e,ee.,,s.,es,,,.,,..,. 26 Again, it is proved that history repeats itself. Following what is almost a Northeast tradition, the Purple and White quintet began the season with only one letter man, gathering speed and strength as it progressed, until by the time the final gun was fired the proteges of Coach Reeves Peters were in splendid condition. True to form, Northeast usually played a game that upset the predictions and the opposing teams found themselves the victims of miscalculations. Not many fans who witnessed the sixth game will forget the last thrilling moments of the game when Northeast overcame a big lead and battled Westport to a victory of 36 to 34. STATE TOURNAMENT SCORE ,Northeast ,mrsri W ,,r-r-,,,-,,,,. 30 Nliysville , ,s.,, Ms, l8 Northeast ,V,rs, ,,,, 2 4 Warrensburg , ,,,,. .,,, - ll Northeast edeee- rs,, l 7 St. Joseph Central ,s.. -E 16 Ngftheggt Y, Yenee ,,,- 2 7 Sprlrlgfleld ,.a Y.,. -W .tn 17 One Hundred Nine l l Fffifb ?:?17g7fT9 A 5' 6-14 CX! iw 5'3 5'7f.if::.l 1. f Ta it ' i fl 'aa at .fa L fm Basket Ball fm r Occupying the positionof second place in the city tournament, the team journeyed to Columbia, Mo., where they annexed the state title in a manner little short of marvelous. lt was the most representative state tournament ever held, due to the fact that all of the eight sections of Missouri were represented there by two teams each. Critics, after seeing the quintet in action for the first time, declared that Northeast was due to win. The boys fulfilled the predic- tion to the letter, bringing back a silver basket ball of regulation size as the award of first place. lt might be well to mention that the boys obeyed all regulations, which kept them at their best, permitting them to set a pace that made them the serious rivals of the best teams entered in the meet. There are times when we all live through white-haired moments and it is certain that Mr. Peters shared his when a free-throw point entered the tournament in favor of Northeast. NATIONAL CConsolationj TOURNAMENT SCORE Northeast ....a,.....e..a,.,.........a,. 28 Deerfield Shields, Ill. ....... ,... 2 4 Northeast ,.... ..... 2 3 Aberdeen, S. D.. .........,. .... 1 5 Northeast ..... ..... 2 3 Durant, Okla. --, ---- 16 Northeast ..,.. ..... 2 5 Gilbert, Ariz. ..,... .... 2 4 Northeast .-......... -..a,.,......,... 2 4 Athens, Texas .... --- ---- 23 Close on the heels of the state victory followed the entry in the National Tournament at Chicago, lll. The team, accompanied by Coach Peters and Mr. G. W. Davis as manager, went to Chicago, where they were entered with the best teams of forty-four states. Northeast, unfortunate in the first drawings, was defeated by Dover, Ohio, by a score of 21 to l7. The first game seemed to be filled with luck that frowned on the Petersmen and brought victory to their opponents by a series of free-throws. Their spirit unbroken and their determination strengthened by their early defeat, the boys then entered the consolation tournament where every man, found his stride and was the star in each game. Throughout the consolation games they played a better game of basket ball than at any time in the past. Northeast is now the possessor of a gold basket ball trophy, the result of excellent coaching, team co-operation, courage and a real determinatio-n to win. Even with the National Tournament over, the boys still continued to obey all regulations, proving that they had not attempted a temporary flash, but that they were real champions in every sense of the word. X From the beginning of a one letter man team to the winning of the National CConsolationj Tournament is the story that speaks louder than words. Chester Olds fcaptainj, guard: Burnell Chilton, forward: Jacob Lapin, guard, Joseph Brewer, center: Ernest Frichie, forward, guard, center: Wilson Simmons, center: Earl Renfro, forward: Tony Manuer, guard, com- posed the team that achieved greater fame in basket ball than any in the history of Northeast. y The season was concluded after playing twenty-one games with a total score of 5 l 6 to 437. Northeast won 16 and lost 5. The prospects for next year are indeed bright and another championship year is assured. Earl Renfro, Chester Olds, .lake Lapin, Ernest Fritchie, Wilson Simmons, Tony Manuer, Everett Moore will all be back in the Purple lineup next year and it is certain that they will uphold the fine record made in 1927. The second team will also furnish much good material. 5-:rx , bc a Ieg xx' -gc! J- X,,, ., - N ig., X V4 . K ,Y :I x f f l ll 9 9 3 f 59-14 7 if me gm ' i f 3 ' Eels-521 f kvf 1 et't 3 C' Mai One Hundred Ten 'I-SAC L -7? uf-Q fix ft' 'fqllefff lf N n ixfilzggjrg Al A ' ' - -ffiwqix it 7 . ke-fi21i.fA 5 ,1'7liilY, ' xg ECE so . ,lr ' f J 'X if 7 ii i- I X '1 ' 1 X , ' fly!! i X TN-s.. as Foot Ball Season 7 A T b Q ' Cl 1' ,V 421 it li J in I tl I Manual ....,. Central ......... Westport Northeast Northeast y Northeast SEASON'S SCORE ------ 0 Northeast ------ ---- --- 7 Northeast ...... ---- ------ 12 Manual ---r--- A--- O 7 ------ 7 Northeast ------ H--. 7 0 --- O Central .... ---- 3 0 ---v-----------rv-----,------- 12 Westport -,----,,-----,----,,----,,---, ' With only three letter men in the lineup, the season of l926 saw North- east make a stronger bid for the football championship than in any previous year in the history of the Purple and White. The fifth game found Northeast clashing with Central. A few yards to go in the last quarter of the game was all that kept Northeast from claiming the title. Central held that line and a tweny-five yard dropkick by the Centralites gave them the crown, placing Northeast second in the inter-school tilts. 7 Joseph Brewer, captain, backfield and all star: Ernest Fritchie, end man Call starlg Fred Mosley, center Call starjg Virgil Kerr, tackle Call stark Benjamin Peery, tackle fall starjz Jacob Lapin, guard fall starj: Herbert Reed, backfield fall starlg John Wherry, end man Csublz Frank Baughman, end man Cregjg Everett Moore, halfback Cregjz Paul Wendall, halfback fsubly Wilson Simmons, guard Csubjz Jack Newsome, halfback Cregj Woodruff Fox, guard fregj and Millard Hill, end man Cregj, contributed to make this Northeast's big- gest football year. Even greater things are in store, for the second team under the coaching of Mr. M. E. Davis shows much promise. 4 1 'cj n 9 5-241 J tfm, llflx N GSL ,MR gf-. A' U: I - 'ZE-wi.-rgtv gif! t'., h he fi zzi, ' , S all sa st 33 fi ' i r C ' E s il i ca iffih M is it is n f W kxbsicg f JpQf'f Wan 12 One Hundred Eleven Cheer Leaders WV' Q2 Z? Kenneth Jordan Fred MCGQMY Whitney Kerr Louis Hughes Reeves Peters, Jr. Charles Gilbert Throughout the year the cheer leaders have contributed much in keeping up the morale of the team and have aided greatly in promoting a spirit of good sportsmanship among those who attended the athletic events. - Northeast sincerely appreciates their efforts, which they so earnestly made. One Hundred Twelve ,tea-fi r,-,fy 'ff 55:9 4 x 1 I wi' Y l 'x h-., ,,,. ' 1 A 'iZ9f4?2 YQ? 1, ce X tt C ramble eviiew Northeast has always been favored with a track team that was a credit to the school. A great amount of tradition has been built around the achieve- ments of the purple and white track squad and much is expected of them this year. With Jack Auld, regarded as the best 880 man in the Missouri Valley: Meredith McDaniels, former member of the World's Record Relay Team: Al Dorsett, speedy 100 and 220 man, Joe Brewer, broad jumper and weight mang Manning Elgin, pole vaulter, and Prank Baughman, hurdler, it is expected that several new records will be written in the Northeast scorebook. The team is showing steady improvement and next year will find a fully developed championship team, This year the team is well represented in all events, and like every track season will be filled with many surprises, but all indications point to victory for the Purple knights of the cinderpath, Northeast as usual again upset the dope and took first place in the annual quadrangular meet and gained permanent possession of the Shannon Douglas gold cup and the Missouri Alumni Cup. Northeast is entitled to these cups because the track proteges of Coach' Peters have won them three years. Five first places were given to the Purple squad, three to- Westport and two to Central. Northeast broke the record in the 880 yard relay and made an excellent showing and snatched first place from the hands of Central, who H K.- 'WE L21-Zh ' ifv- . A 'I ' C . , Iitx -,it .,,X . ef X i, is ,a ia. Q, ef ... r , ., 1 4 I l . l l fl was scheduled to win. THE PURPLE TRACK RECORD 50-yard Dash-J, Swartz, '16, H. Henderson, '20g M. Henley, '22, ,.., 105 3f5 100-yard Dash-M. Henley, '23 ...-...,.... g,f..f, 2 ...----.A----.g-------v-.aff-- 3 10 220-yard Dash 440-yard Dash 8 8 0-yard Dash 120 -yard High 220-yard Low M. Henley, Sam Thomas, ' 2 5 ,...., E. Thelan, '24 ......2..... Hurdles-Vxfoodbury, ' 24 .r.... Hurdles-Stocker, ' 2 3 ....... :2l 4f5 :512!5 2:031!5 :l6 4f5 :25 4X5 High Jump-Leonard Smith, '26 ,.......-,... .-..----- ----- 6 f '5' M1 ln' Broad Jump--K. Lancaster, l922: Henry, 1924- --4--- ----- 2 l ff- 8 ln- Pole Vault-K. Lancaster, '22 ...2............-f..,.4--v ----- -------- 1 2 ff- M2 IH- Shot Put-G. Surface, '20 ........Y--7..----.--- --M--------------------- ------------------------ -----4------- 4 7 f t' 2 ln' Quarter-mile Relay-M. McDaniel, F. Daniels, H, DeMoss, M. Henley, '24-'25 ,.,.,. 45 :lf10 880-yard Relay-Henley, Rhoads, Thomas, Bebbardt- ----4----------- - ----------------------- --- 1:32 2flO Medley Relay--M. McDaniel, L. Williams, H. Orrison, J. Auld, '26, ...,, .,,f 3 .43 TwO-mi1e Relay-Koonse, Lewondoski, Kirkpatrick, 2121191211 124- ----- ----- 8 '28 Qne-mile Relay--Henley, Tl1OIT13S, RhO21dS, Smith, 125 ------ ------ 'A-- 3 ' 30 5f10 1 'V I -2 F5231 ff' rflsl. f fkfffif Tai' -, ,.- ,f - ,., 7 J , --fg, :'1T'5f'?i?f' A- r-- , 2 ff , ., 2 as af f f-we ee , if y sim! N ,f I I I 1' 44 ' Z LA k ,.,, f I fs- if H7532 63 .mai 2 1 w as .2 - T -2--. - --,s - fC':1 f- . a 3 'cj-ff' ' D i, Q,-' 1 rf ' ' ' , V g M1 1-141 rm-X.,e,+m , L ' ,iigflf Zi--1 Aka!-J 'ff One Hundred Thirteen 7 'ilffaai S, f:,2fQf+y,g121Qiia' ' t' . Q, txx I . 'Hp are H Z 7 -as 1 -as -afwugq f --f-a+s, we I - 1 fr .mera - is DUREHS Eli sa v Li f 1 F3 W WNW Mem X J CHESTER OLDS Chet playing his first year of basket ball showed his ability as captain of the team that won the state and national consolation tournament. As a player he distinguished himself as a guard. It was always hard for his opponents to outwit him. He will be back next year and will be a valuable asset to the team. ERNEST ERITCHIE A Ernest fulfilled all the predictions made of him in the past. He played a 'fine game of basket ball all through the season, playing guard, forward and center. As an end man on the football squad his long end runs furnished some of the biggest thrills of the season. He is captain elect of next year's football squad and all indications are that he will uphold his fine record. JOE BREWER Joe is one of the few three letter men in Northeast. He has been an outstanding athlete since he first entered and has a well rounded athletic career in high school, He was a brilliant backfield man and captain of the all-stars. Plunging, dashing and tearing holes in the opposing line he was one of the shining lights of the squad. He played center in basket ball and has also won his letter in track. He also made the state all-star in the state tournament, JACOB LAPIN Jakey, the last of the Lapins, has been faithfully upholding the records set by his illustrious brothers who have contributed much in the past toward setting a high standard of athletics in Northeast. He made the second team all-stars in football this year and could always be depended upon to play a hard consistent game. As a guard in basket ball he managed his position remarkably well. h EARL RENERO This is Earl's first year in athletics in senior high school. O'ut because of illness in the first part of the year he made rapid advances when he once got started. On his shoulders fell the responsibility of making the final free-throw point that gave both the state and national consolation tournaments to the Purple quintet. He is captain-elect of the 1928 basket ball squad. He was also one picked as a state all-star guard in baskets ball. . BURNELL CHILTON Coming here last year, Burnell made his reputation as a fast dribbler and his side shots furnished some of the bright spots in the league games. His versatility is evidenced by the fact that in choosing the state basket ball all-stars he was placed as guard while in the city all-stars he was ranked as a forward in which he excelled throughout the season, TONY MANUER Tony played on the second team football squad and has made great strides since then. He played forward in basket ball, was one of the eight who went to Chicago. He shows much promise in track. WILSON SIMMONS Wilson always played a game that was marked with earnestness. In football he plied his trade as guard and in basket ball as center, and is a letter man in both branches. In track he shines as a Javelin thrower and a shot-put man. A Q Z ffl -grazfat i WI 3 t f fps its ti eg?-if 'I 1' a f'lf ti QW-nl at ' -as - fi --H rt f s. im K. ff 1 .. af' A 43' C' 5515 J . H .. One Hundred Fourteen 1 N Q f 55459 W ' W n K 4 in 41,1 Qkww Rf-Aw X X, x Yi K' J W 0 N XX 1 Wx ' h n- ,f'Y,., Q, 169 32 ' Q? RJ V V A CQZN Y L' ,fy W 99 W' 553 MN Mem J I I V ...W ,,,. A ., n H L n , Q 'N 1 n W N I :V K' ' jf , - - ,-fs , - ij 1 fw . ,-a,,f 2b A i ' E , , X , n ' -, ' If ' . . x . 'JV' N ' - -4- ,,Q,' fb: 6 ' ,. V ',- 1 7 , 'X 9 rw' EJ ' 1 fn 1 ' 1 -W ' Y 'fi, J fi f few? C 'n 7 One Hundred Fifteen - ,vi I NNW? Men WILLIAIVI BEATTIE l'Bill played guard and tackle and was good consistent line man. He was gOOd OH dGf2I1S0- He came up from last year's second team and made a fine showing during the 1926 football season. FRANK BAUGHMAN Tall, rangy and fast, Frank was an end man that providediserious competition for his opponents. He was especially good at snagging passes. He runs in the 440 and is a hurdler which has won him a letter 'in track. EVERETT MOORE . A small but mighty man, Everett is generally regarded as the best safety man in the league. His uncanny passing ability kept the opposition puzzled and he could always be expected to stage some excellent plays both around and through the line. He was an exceptional tackler and he played a good game of basket ball last year, and was the team's best offense man. VERGIL KERR Vergil was an all-star tackle and a man of outstanding ability. He was a good offense man and handled the defense equally well. He is one of the year's letter men who graduated from the ranks of last year's second team. JACK NEWSOME Jack came up from the ranks of last year's second team and proved to be one of the best 'linterferencen men in the league. As a plunging backfield man he could always be expected to tear holes in the opposing line. Shifty and quick, his fast work in any emergency made him one of the outstanding men on the squad. HERBERT REED Hub was a regular groundhog when it came to plunging after the ball. And as for speed. few if any in the league were faster on their feet than he. He could plunge the strongest defense with good results and could throw and catch passes with equal ability. He was on the second team last year in football and has won his second team letter in basket ball. FRED MOSLEY Fred played a consistent game of football throughout the season. He was a verylgood defense man and very few every got through him in the offense. He was a hard tackler and played his position of center with skill and ease. He also made the all-stars, PAUL WENDEL Paul was a fast backfield man that could fill almost any position with as much ease and ability as the regular players themselves. Although light he made up for the difference in speed and accuracy. He was always dependable and was much needed during the season. WOODRUFF FOX Woody is a 160-pound guard that plays a hard game of football and who plays several positions with equal ability. He is a hard hitter and a good tackler. Whenever an emergency arose he was always ready to go in and could fill a breach in practically any part of the line. Vyfith this record behind him he is scheduled to do some big things in 1927 and 1928. JOHN WHERRY ' Johnny, although the smallest man on the team, proved that size was no barrier to accomplishment. He always held up his position as end man in every emergency. He could take plenty of punishment and still grin. Johnny came up from last season's second team by steady and persistent effort. MILLARD HILL Millard was an end man and was of the type that made him valuable to the team. In the two games he played against Sedalia and Manual his playing was of such a caliber as to insure success. But an untimely illness lost him his position and cut short what was to have been an unusually successful football year for him. BENJAMIN PEERY Ben. playing the position of guard on this year's squad, was ranked as an all-star. He was an exceptionally good defense man, was a hard hitter and a steady plugger. He made holes for the offense and was one of the most dependable men on the Purple team. ., ,L - ggi 17' 'V . 7:11, , 'F Q- , '1 M- e ,ff tri ,ffbrfafff ,, ., 4 frfizereagxze far., 11' -. , .ff ' .5 -4 , :ff Q . 'sk 1. .P 1 aff, 'fi -X .er F ' W 3 ff -.ft 5 .f ,.,f 'W fl- ,YNJN 2.1 . Mfg f 3 . Qww x. 'EKU .lwlw -f ' nm. ' . , MC1' ' A- -1 -'ft 6. 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X f ? - ND XX.5f,., V' ff? ff? ig ,, 'AQXN' Hgh: vt 'a 'X .3 ',q . H4 .f , U K Y his IL, Lf, L., X X y X , , , 1 , On X X, Xf .. X r QEX .. '1- e Hund 1 'J --. if'-':11,X4?X V if Vf'2r 4 'X' X, .X re S T-i.1.,.7r1?V-7.,, I ,IA X .' Lf ' XX f eventeen A .4 VL -gif -X i , l,,2gwL,,y Q XXXYXX lg? XV VVVVX. X XX XIV . V VX1V, ,+4' wib 511' V X 7 ' . ' W ' QN XX,fs,.f'tfVLi mV gh. 1. JWX WX ff 'Nl H V4 XV' X .14 NU.-by i W ., ,fl-N., ,,.ff' c 2 ' . .' e txfrre :Tai l Q' QC x ,f , i If Nw 'Q K X XX X Q-AN-,g X. ,gil - -, 9, ,L X A r , . 3 4 . xl X . iw e ' .kvg..7 ,gf .ff 99 ily? MN Men .il i j JACK AULD l I Jack has an enviable record in track and is a two-year letter man. He was a member of the j Medley Relay team that missed the world's record by only one-tenth of a second at K. U. relays last year. He is captain of the track and is regarded as the best half-miler in the Missouri l Valley. He has tied the school record for the half mile and he is expected to bring home more A than his share in track victories this year. AL DORSETT ' Al is a sure point winner in track. He is a two-year letter man and was also a member of the Medley Relay team that ran at the K. U. relays last year. As a sprinter he is one of the best in the city. Great things are expected of him during this year's track season. MEREDITH MCDANIEL Merry was a member of the World's Record Relay Team and is a three-year letter man in track. He was also a member of the Medley Relay team, entered at Lawrence last year. He does consistent Work as a broad jumper and is entered regularly in the 100, 220 and 440, lf he lives up to his past record he will help bring home several more cups during the 1927 track season. MANNING ELGIN Elgin is a three-year letter man in track and has a fine record as a pole vaulter and broad jumper, He is scheduled to win first in his event this year. WALTER SIMCOX Simcox has made a record as a high jump man and is another one of Northeast's scheduled Winners. He has been active in track, Winning a letter every year. LORES McCLURE McClure is a fast track man and was a member of indoor relay team. -ROY WYNN Roy was a member of the indoor relay team. -. .af Tm Gisli f f9,,2f ai5? ff QQ- N' L., fist w ill 1 We fi-SL f: My l tv 1 One Hundred Eighteen !f,,-ff,.n.?Y,7,,, I 42511-:XL ST ,LTA f. m1',?,f -T If 1 iii? X A b ' ' V . ' 1' ,f-1 'J ' 1 Y FYQ: . x ' A Q3 X 2 'J A f ' C ,,Rj if I-1 J' 41 gt f k Sbfgizihf -Y X1 rl wifi Q! 9.9: T ' ,gy Q 'ff 6 x-Ma' , l X'-Q P W! xl V 1 . 2, Q 5 wx f P V N -21 vmww - Mfgmf M177- k K f 1 4 ,ff 'gf 1 N , Q - ' 1 fl Q W ' ,JQWMWZ 9 f jmw! , 1 wwf ' ' .QQ K 17 .4 !,,, f f ' .. J, fi 1 f f ZF Z , , Mhfw fff W, ,fvyif ffff , z f ,,,,Mf4 .OW f, f 0 4 W, ,fgwwzwff fwf WMM My WW! 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J ack Auld Secretary and Treasurer .....,. ........ E rnest Fritchie Reporter ..................,........ .......................................... ........ W o odruff Fox The N Club d'ff f 1 ers rom all o-ther organizations in Northeast, in that it has no social functions and no' regular meetings. The membership is com- posed of those who have reached the highest goal in athletics at Northeast, for they must have earned a first team letter in some inter-school athletic activity. Its influence is keenly felt thro-ughout the school and it is a factor in promoting team co-operation and good sportsmanship. The possessor of a football or basket ball letter must have played in a majority of games or shown unusual ability at the end of the season. To win a track letter a track man must place first or second to a No-rtheast man in a dual meet or go to the finals in an indoor meet, state meet or quadrangular meet. 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I 'WW RAS X IW Kai? ,D 'ri X x' I X 'T T T:T-TTS '742' 'TL' 'XTTTN Y I mx,-0 J V , I gif Northeast Ullympice Assocteiiattiioim If xmml A ill, si l ii' ll x' tl ll ll First Row: Sanders, McMinn, Thurmond, Skaggs, Porter, Bumbarger, Fisher, Readshaw. - I Second Row: Cathcart, Wormington, Vv'ard, Clanemaier, Gibson, Worsfold, Wormington, Broaddus. Third Row: Burris, Turner, Treadway, McDaniel, Ferster, Johnson, Ferris, Bowen, Sullivan. COLORS: Purple and Vv'hite ADVISERS: Miss Stewart and Miss Clayton The Northeast Olympic Association is an organization for girls in the department of Physical Education in Northeast High School. The object of this organization is to develop skill in certain lines of athletic endeavor and to promote the spirit of fair play and clean sportsmanship among the girls. The point system is used. The following points are given for each sport: Hockey, 10: volley ball, 10, basket ball, 10: baseball, l0: dancing, 103 tennis, 103 badge tests, 10. When a girl acquires 25 points in physical education work, she is auto- matically admitted into the association, provided her grades reach the standard set by the school. Each year the Olympic Club sponsors the annual Gym ,Pete given by the school. This year, however, Northeast Night was substituted for the Gym Fete. BLANCHE BUMBARGER, Reporter. . ,w N - e M, , qi L -sf -fr 1- 'M' .N , t 'K 19412 vi Cali XX!-gf! , -- , ' ' t Q an ibeirxkv' .,,' -ff V V' '1 ' One Hundred Twenty-one Tennis Left to Right: Edith McDaniel, Marian XVatson, Maxine Trenton, Frances Thurmond, Mary Glenn, Mary Hair. The year of 1926-27 proved to be a very successful season for tennis. While inter-scholastic competition was not held, a fine inter-class tournament was enjoyed with a greater number of entries than usual, which indicates a growing interest in this activity. Two tournaments were played, one in the Eall and the other in the Spring. The winner ofthe Spring tournament is the champion of the year. The Fall tournament is played to stimulate an interest in the Spring tournament. The past three years the championship has been Won by Edith Lee McDaniel, Maxine Trenton running second in 1926. Other seniors and juniors have shown promise of becoming tennis satellites and carried the laurels through to the front rank, so that tennis could retain its place among the prominent athletics of the school. EDITH LEE MCDANIEL, Tennis Manager. One Hundred Twenty-two Dancing First Row: Stewart, Jackley, Carsen, Williams, Hill, Hair, Markowitz, Johnson, Gunn, Pekl, Zeldin. Second Row: Mills, Asbery, Douglas, Aleb, McMahon, Smart, XVingo, Ulig, Reinsnider, Armstrong, Anderson Smith, Asheurst. The dancing classes this year, under the direction of Miss Stewart and the Olympic Club, furnished part of the program in the auditorium for North- east Night. The dances were taught to all the classes and the outstanding pupils were selected to participate in the event. The program presented this year on Northeast Night Was substituted for the girls' Gym Pete given in the preceding years. The colorful costumes and settings Were much enjoyed and it was another success for the devotees of the Terpsichorean art. FRANCES THURMOND, Dance Manager. 'l ,Z ' h , VJ11' W Cl k, R ll, Flensberg, Harrison, Plaine, Learner, XVheeland, Lafever, Looperiter, Bralvey. gi.2i,t,,5C??,0wFlgchoenbhrglmffuppcaril, Calisesf, McGuire, Wade, Ricker, Hayes, Lockard, Burris, Hall, Terhunc, Klnusmcier. One Hundred Twenty-three NI. Pmurris M. Black Z. Smith G. Cathcart M, Sanders H-Hwcfilwy One Hundred Twenty-four 2 D. MCXIRH1 M. XYormington ff. Br0s:mh.1rn W E. McDaniel fCapt F. Anchors L. XVilson 4 W, ,:.14' 'Evite' 115 on cw -E ri.. 'U' f M i i lf lllloellsey 5 l i 1 l l l l l l l l l lil I l l ll l l l V l l l ' l . l i' , l . W 3 Senior: V. Moorhouse, G. Cathcart, D. Ferris, M. Black. F. Thur- X' l mond, G. Haley, E. Thurmond, N. Wormington, E. Trendway, D. l . McMinn. M, Burris, E. McDaniel, E. Brassfield. i Junior: M. Turner, K. Moran, F. XVursfolcl, M. Gorzicik, M. Broaddus, D. Fisher, R. Biggerstaff, E. Brosnaham, M. XVard, F. i Anchors, B. Bumbarger, 1 , Sophomore: M. Sanders, S. Lanham, G. Wormington, P. Readshaw, I K, Springer, F. Meyers, F. Betzler, H. Klnvsmeier, D. Bowen, D. Andrix, . M. Skaggs, M. Reibensnidcr, L. XVilson, Z. Smith, E. Vvlyatt, M. Hair. l l Pall hockey creates much interest among the gym girls. Class teams are selected. This year Miss Clayton picked an all-star hockey team, composed of the girls who were outstanding in their class games. The rules of a hockey ame are somewhat similar to those of soccer. There are eleven la ers on a 3 team. EDITH MCDANIELS, Hockey Manager. fm- ff - fd . tif ft 9 , af. -aff if . - g gm , g Yf nj, g Jfmr B. yi, 'J a .. Afxqgz A gxjy, I . My A ws, 4f,'n - ,, fgggnrk Rishi: ' ' lx ,il 3 J .4 difffv-gimp! 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The basket ball season started out with a boom in January. The Sopho- mores turned out in large numbers, the Juniors not so many. The Seniors amounted to few, but were great 1n strength, every member having played on the school teams before. Games were played once a Week until the championship ended in a tie. MILDRED G1BsoN. '27, Basket Ball' Manager. p 1- 7 , . 5 1 .,. Q 3,-fx !,.fw,fff2 Ci?3r--542, ,mu fm-, Mn A '4 if fri , -,X i ,V i I, Y , 2 . ,I-A jd .. f.-it T 'f A -'-w MW' w-' if Wfm lb -X 1' pf wwf-fl'l1L5f.s'9,.f J swf V. M asf Q. , .1 ' 4 , Q XL. wg.-N5-M N ., 1:,j5?Zf4A', gflitfl rl iQfLji'Q1,'l , 5 4 f QR? .' ,f n ' r 2 - J w Nara.. .H it 1- J l rv VPS 5? One Hundred Twenty-seven Baseball 4 3 ff i f fi Senior-Junior-Bach Row: Smith, Gibson, McDaniel, Burris, XVorm- ington. Biggerstaff, XVard, Brosnaham, Miller, Church, Moran, Ferris, Black, Worsfold, Bumbarger, Anchors, Broaddus, Porter, Cathcart, Eibel, Fisher, MclVlinn, Treadway, Brassfield, Turner, Salsky. Sophomore: Scott, Meyers, 'Wilson, Lanham. Wormington, Allen, VJarren, lVlcMayon, Wyatt, Randall, Blodgett, Andrix, Bowen. Allen NVarren, Reibensnider, XVyatt, Bowen, Love, Blodgett, Skaggs, Davis Curtis, Sanders, Penan, Selvedge, Airgood, Harris, Shaeffer, Baun l-lair, Reaclshaw, McGuire, Baseball is one of the most interesting spring sports for gym girls. Each class-Juniors, Sophomores and Seniors-turns out in large numbers. The season 1S comprised of inter-class games, which ended victoriously for the Seniors this year. DoR1s MCMINN. One Hundred Twenty-eight ,Qt f 'f w Aff: 'ik ss, m K 4 lthwkcb l X '77, W ga XQA 14 g Q 1., 5: 1 QT, ,,,Y :JJ i?iE1iEb ss Q5Q,s sr reeayfna f egaa aygi aezars wr--V' rf 'ai fy! volley Ball l , ii ,, 'ff , 7 f ,, if I l Yi if ' 5 I I , , Q ,V f W ,, 1' f , ',m,c.,f ff , f my ,s My f , ,, , ,,.. Senior: Ferris, Geiss, McDaniel, Black, Burris, Thurmond. Moorhouse, Gibson, Sullivan, Holloway, Thurmond, Cathcart, Vtforniingtoii, lVlcMinn, Treadway CCapt.D, Haley, Vxfinkin, Brassficld, Junior: Church, Smith., Brosnaham, Calanick, Moran, Broaddus, Ter- hune, Turner, Miller, Anchors, Worsfold, Biggcrstaff, Gorsicik, Bum- bargcr, Fisher, Ward, Porter, Eibel, Salsky. Sophomore: Tarwater, Lanham, Wilson,V Wormington, Smith, Meyer, McNlann, Bowen, Airgood, Wyatt, Allen, Hair, Selvedge, Nail, Davis Randall, Sanders, Bloclgett. 1 Volley ball is of much value because so many players can participate at i . . . once. Each class havin a s uad of twent will lay four games in the tourna- l . 3 q . V , P . . ment, Each girl who plays in the games will recerve her numerals and five sports points. FRANCES THURMOND, Volley Ball Manager. F i w , A1 -Wy r s 151153 if - K if KVM' tfffb 1 lla lil? ii! ,J n l 'T l1i2BalSi', xigesgfl as , are a - r a w, Maaaggfve aaaayf+iffuwwuu lwa a . S. , , -,J,, 3 3,5 - Qsgfoxf-a,5,,,Q,aW e - ,t,, r,.,w ,A . ai , W, ,g , 2, ,a . .. . , To .f One Hundred Twenty-nine Track When the Annual goes to press in the Spring of 1927 the Track Meet will not have yet been held. In fact, practice for it will have hardly begun. However, a boundless amount of enthusiasm has been displayed by the girls of the track squad, who number approximately one hundred and fifty. This is the largest number of girls who have taken part in any sport this year. The girls declare they are going to break some track records, a result which is not at all improbable, considering the interest and ability of the squad. The events for competition are: Baseball throw, backward and forward basket ball throw, hop, skip and jump, running broad jump, running high jump, fifty-yard dash and relays. The Track Meet will be held early in May and, next to baseball, will be the last athletic event of the year. BLANCHE BUMBARGER, Track Manager. One Hundred Thirty . 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V ,, f 5 ' Z' '7' ' 'f , lkiff , , ' 'O-.f l:1er'1, l'l'lfr3f Asmuai goes io press in flue Spring of 1927 the Track Meet x 'wul :wil have yer! held. In fast, practice for it will have hfarclly begun. However, Il lzourzflless .immune of enthusiasm has been dnsplayed by the g1r1s of the track squadl who number approxxmzzclif use hundred and- llfzy. .Th1s IS the largesf number all girls wlw have taken pan in any sport thls year. Q ' The girls declare they are going lo break same track refordS, El result which IS mst at all nxnprdlml'-le, coneuderxng the '1IlI?1'CSl1 and zxbllxty of the squad. 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Ma- QL e J - LY.,,,L. -f AV, ,, . ,H 4 ,Lf . -P , -Way., .,,,g'i QAXUX k ff A 'C ff ' A A . F ' A QA! kf W Xyf'..,,i5jll NX ,l it , , Wi? H sl. i, , M it 1 + li liiiiillimlio C5 CE h V ' 'YM t 1 lx S EE, S L l kill-' iw if, a i ll ll .R ig , i il il 4' R l i l 1 I- 'g , tug: .l is t i First Row: Marshall, Noble, Newson, Ethyl Dawe, Carey, Newton, Young, Muzzy. Second Row: Fraizer, Combs, Milton, Capt. Gunn, Wynn, Fox, Elliot, I Third Row: Barker, Grant. 1 N 4 Fifth Row: Stewart, Poster, Hoover, Saulsberry, Carey, Smith, Griffith, Frankenburg. Sanhorn. Fourth Row: Oster, Penna, Harryman, Lockwood, Zaunder, Laster, XVilliams, Kluex, Stuckey, Carriger, Hicks. Third Row: Moore, Mustain, Harlin, Wynn, Davis, Bachlor, Lynn, Xlfoodmansee, Combs. Stephens, Herman. 1 Second Row: Metcalfe, Sncdaker, Rinker, Adams, Ethyl Dawe, Tuttle, Fisher, DeLnLe, Leone. First Row: Holmberg, Simmons, Jackson, Conkey, Thiel, Clutter. ,fa W T-vi, ,y Alsff1fffL'F-ii'C' '?ZP-X ,jfglx L, :iffy gff , V, ' N Y V CIT, '--,ggfif-N .- 5 1 L, i XL! ,fQf,jrf X4 -V l, f ' l' 4,1 ' - , 11 y mf, Jahp i .1 A--jf f rm J ,Vg - , .4 1 f I , , fl 'AMT 5717.1 ' if ,A , - ::' . H FAW. Q gf Mft - a- HJ- , X X N N A I I r X ,. 1--V N ,X One Hundred Thirty-th ree ' I K Company 66. 99 xigixg Yi? A , u ll 1 , ll l l ll A A Cadet Commissioned Officers Captain Clymans Marshall Captain Gerald Newton Platoon Leaders First Lieutenant Adjutant Jack Newsome Second Lieutenant Elden Barker Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Donald Fisher CDMPANY A Company A started the year in the finest of spirits, and throughout the entire year has never fallen below the highest standards. The proficiency of the individual and the ability of the leaders, bound by co-operation from all, are the reasons Company A' has been so outstanding this year. Comp-any A is a living testimony that the purpose of the R. O. T. C. is not to make war, but is to keep peace. Company A feels that it has done a great deal towards building clean, strong, citizens for the future. Sergeants Bieser, Z. Powell, J. Harliny H. Boyle, D. Procter, Lynn' R. Branstitter, D. Roach, L. puma, C, Burgess, S. Skinner, D. Simmons, C. Dods, G. Smart, F. Edwards, R. Snyder, B. Corporals Ehinman, G. Smith, E. Carey, Irwain, Smith, V. Freling, N, Jackson, C. Stokes, G. Griffith, F, Ketchum, M. Supofsky, A. Haynes, C, Lammons, C. Snow, S. Mugtain, A, Lamport, D. Sutton, B. Smith, L, Leach, M. Swenson, R. Thiel, B, Lawerence, F. Victor, E. Lott, D. West, H. C0593 Maddox, R. Cousins, R. Ardito, S. Meek. G. Bartlett, C. Monahan, W. -em, if '-be .ff su- , 111 tu rf .aff , Nerf ,ff-sa Kar? if A v I ' W f rem ix - 'Q A CF K, I ii A - One Hundred Thirty-four Jaffa? are-.awgiirf O. ily, U Wei l y S, 3 K1 V DOREQS ER ' a ' nfefa .-' W F . K' l 66 99 J 6. Wg Company re . 1 V r J l l 3 li . ll F V I Cadet Commissioned Officers Company Commander Captain Jack Noble Platoon Leaders First Lieutenant Todd Frazier Second Lieutenant Elden Fox Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers Sergeant Major Charles DeLate First Sergeant John Snedaker COMPANY B Company B is noted for its discipline. Early in the year, the boys of this company realized that it lay in their power to make or mar their company. They set out with determination that Company B should typify obedience. By being obedient, they have a company which is respectful, has well groomed boys, and has learned to be patient. Co-mpany B realizes that the attitude on the part of the boys is mostly the cause of its success, but it would like to show its regard for its student officers who have given their time and labor so unselfishly. Sergeants Basham, C. Inzerillo, B. - k ' G. Bowmaster, A. Katzeff, J. EZIXIZYUR. Brown, E. Kingery, G. Harymgn M Bynan, B. Klein, E. Moore ' Case, M. Knox, H. Rinkef D. Cason, F. Marston, J. Stephehson F' Cavanaugh, H. Massey, J. Stewart F' Clair, J. Patton, R. D- ' ' Clinton, D. Phillips, L. C01-porals Comaschi, L. Saunders, C. Cox, M. Scott, J. Coxwell, M. Smith, E. Oster Cummins, W. Spurier, R. Phillips 'C De Shaffon, R. Turner, H. Sanborri Donham- R' Warren' O' ' Gibbs, C. White, H. Cadets Grate, R. Bailey, C. Hughes, A. fs., f new F ' -W f l. . 'W' '75 Y 2? A E7 4. ll-'ll .QW 3 an WCM, L., rl - ,, ' - ' C f VN -. ff-?54fi r f' ff if '1' Lil- One Hundred Thirty-five Q! om saumy NCQ? Cadet Commissioned Officers ' Company Commander CaptainlWilliam A. Young Platoon Leaders First Lieutenant Albert Elliott Second Lieutenant Howard XVynn Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Karl VJ. Tuttle COMPANY C To Company C all of Northeast looks with pride, as a unit which has high ideals. It has accomplished the threefold purpose of character building, physical development, and citizen training. The cadets of Company C have exceptional ability and display a fine sense of loyalty towards their company commander. Sergeants Anderson, B. Kreuger, W. Courtright, J. Batchellor, P. i La Belle, J. Laster' J- Behnke, C. Lockhart, I. Woodmanseey R, Cabiness, A. Lynch, A. Wynn' R. Campbell, J. McClintock, J. Cawby, R. McReynolds, B. Corporals Clinton, H. Medley, C. Clutter' K. Conger, J. Mills, R. Hicks' E' Cordry, H. Peterson, C. Hill, J. Craig, R. Purtle, A. H01mberg A. Crume, D. Slagle, J. Zander' H. Davis, C. Solscheid, J. Dimmitt, S. Woodling, C. Cadets Gale, L. Young. L. Adams, D, ' Geha, R. Harville, H. Alter-gott' Greenlee, One Hundred Thirty-six flj-?f'J CWS -c Q f f Company 66 99 it I Cadet Commissioned Officers Captain Alex Muzzy Adj. Lieut. Jack Newsom Platoon Leaders First Lieutenant Ralph Gray Second Lieutenant Harry Grant Cadet Non-Commissioned Officers First Sergeant Wilber Metcalfe COMPANY D Company D was fortunate this year in having for a captain Major Martin Carey. The incentive to work was obtained from him and throughout the year this company has been faithful and true to the ideals that the R. O. T. C. stands for. Company D has the largest attendance at retreats and contributed the largest number to the silent drill in the circus. This company stands for snappy, well drilled, smart cadets. Sergeants I Brislawn, T. Hahn, C. Combs, V' Brown, R. Hargis, D. Leone, A. Bundy, M. Hawks, B. Lockwood, L Callahan, E. Hoover, R. Riley' L. Clausen, K. Hurn, H. Stuckeyy V' Davis, K. Krokstrom, H Downs, T. Motsinger, C Corporals Dwyer, M. Morgan, J. 1: y R' Dubiner, A. Neaves, R. F, Fellhaver. P. om, J Salsberrv, W. Fenton, P. Porterfield, P Williams C Foltz, E. Price, G. i A Gray, E. Solsheet, P. Cadets Green, T. Stearns, F. Altergott, J. Grinshaw. R. VJehmehoener Bergstresser, H. Groom, F. Womacks, H, F A . f -4-. , rg' i' f -. . L 1-, ' fe, ' 0. , D . 'im X, gf I li? Y . ,- T ' gif' f ists , 'x i't' 'le . A ' . N X- - I . s 1-x 10 tx - I fa 'A - fda , ,wifi , I r. .K , vi J I V ' -rg., ,View Ax ,Q fy: I x JM . I t - 4 C yr 4 6 A C Mex, -5' . . X , M A V x Lf fc 'Ti -- M - f O' Hundred Thirty-seven A ,-.3,,i,43, :ij-flii:,::::'.'T',:iW3i.Xk. ff? ri '45 Yi! B4 - fnllf?J ff' rii 611+ , t - 1 yy ,f ,wr i V- A -' :,,' X ' , P 1 LJ- 41:4 2' Xi. X , x Y Y , ,. . ,exif 1 Q Q:-gy Igflfij ,-'iirw Q 3 Q! ,gig gli jf-.f - ' r--ff: .5 ,f iz,-,f , , ' st i, ' Us .T n l Northeast and First Row: Crawford, Greg, Sechrist, Fisher, Bartlett, Griffith, Noble, Second Row: Butterfield, Friend, Fugate, Barker, Phillips, Keller, Fellows, Cousins, Calahan. Third Row: Turner. Floyd. DeLate, Thurmond, French Clnstj, Harris, Barrett, Stewart, Cluter. Fourth Row: Simmons, French, Armantrout, Yennie, McGinnis, Doehler, Weir, Potters, Cloverdycke. The band, under the direction of Mr. Avery the first semester, and Mr. French the second semester, has had a very successful year. 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E X X 4. j lfw '- fax? B BEN Q ac, e A Q iriefww J firdy' f l . 0 I will Qhmatmaa Bla? Qast f ,f V VV,, V ik .fl i , 1 i First Row: Smith, Bridges, Ryan, Sanders, Diels, Frazier. Second Row: Ferster, Eads, Miss Hobbs, Seaman, Gaddy, Piper. ' i ! Miss Lulu Bett. ..............,...,...,..., Mr. Deacon, the dignified father ...s,.. Mrs. Deacon, his selfish Wife, ,.,,,..s.......,,..... Winona Deacon, the naughty small daughters ..,,D Diana Deacon, the flapper daughter, ...... -- N-. Mrs. Bett, the wise grandmother .....,. Ninian Deacon, the long lost brotheri ,,.... Mr. Cornish, the bashful bachelor r.,r.. Bobby Larkin, the neighbor boy ...... Miss Helen Hobbs, ,,s,,. A 5 Thelma Ferster ' l Eloise Diels --d--,---Russell Ryan Kathleen Bridges I Lucy Seaman ---,--s---Martha Piper Emma Mae Sanders -,,----Dorothy Smith ,----,,Paul Gaddy ,----aHarold Eads S--,--,Todd Frazier ,-ss-s.Director 1, ' , .Il '- lf s i f Fl ff kg J 5522:- One Hundred Thirty-nine ae, f X iw , ,,, Efzgggir'1-+2-'::a:::,,,. X ff! H--'-1 K' . Q. , - up f,,L1H.-1,i, IQV, 144.,-.,X ,K Xdi-.k,,5., if , f V , ' ff' 2.3 Q flfigdi' af, M. F Q-4 Si 4- f -if -fi J, ls.. fi. at N1 s .lr I J 5. ir, 1 , lv.-nf Kula, Mrfwfjy ,1 , -. ly! X L- ,g A .A ,Fry , bpm, . . fill f ,I I' W P42 we nfjcxyf gQY.34Af,i3, , il Q21 rpg, inks? i 'f ', 1-A ' 2:1 U if ff f .:,-4 J jgv' 1 ' f .X nf CU , ' F 'l T if .f iw in fwfr-ff wifi' N --1 W1:f',f,L - if - -1- New 5, ,,, The Qlliriettmas Play -fvfglf HE enthusiastic applause testified that the annual Christmas play was -H a great success The play Miss Lulu Bett Was presented Friday and H 1 Saturday evenings, December lO and ll. The title role Was portrayed exceptionally Well by Thelma Ferster on Fri- day night and by Eloise Diels, Saturday. Dorothy Smith as the grandmother, Harold Eads as the extremely bashful young man, and Martha Piper as the very naughty, small daughter of the family created much mirth and were Well received by the audience. Russell Ryan as the father displayed a great deal of histrionic ability and succeeded in making the audience dislike him thorough- ly. The role of the spoiled wife was played with much effectiveness by Kath- leen Bridges on Friday evening and by Lucy Seaman on Saturday evening. Paul Gaddy as the lover of Muss Lulu deserves credit for his splendid presenta- tion o-f that character. Much of the success of the play was due to the untiring efforts of the coach, Miss Helen Hobbs, who Worked faithfully with the cast to produce the play, Mr. George Ellis and Mr. Verne Pickens also deserve credit fo-r their Work on the stage settings. The play netted approximately S45 0.00. The Senior Play HE 1927 Senior play, As You Like lt, by William Shakespeare, was the outstanding and most. successful event of the year. It is one of -My Shakespeare's lighter works and was presented in the school auditorium the nights of May 20 and 21. The play is built around the court life of the sixteenth century. Or- lando has been denied the fortune left to him by his father and is banished from his home by his brother, Sir Oliver. Meanwhile, Rosalind, Whose father, Duke Senior, has been banished from court by his brother, Duke Frederick, has also been ordered to leave the court: and, disguised as a young man, accompanied by Lelia, her cousin, she leaves in search of her father. ln the second act this interesting and unusual group meet in the Forest of Arden. Phoebe, a shepherdess, falls in love with Rosalind, Whose name now is Gannymede. Touchstone, the clown, falls in love with a country Wench, Audrey, frightening her country lover, William. And Orlando pretends that Gannymede is his own Rosalind and makes love to- this l'boy. But the last act clears all by reuniting all the lovers and with the Duke Senior and Orlando regaining their stolen fortunes. Clymans Marshall as Orlando was real througho-ut the play. Doro-thy Teller and Kathleen Bridges as Rosalind were Well liked by the audience. Dorothy Smith and Thelma Ferster furnished the comedy and acted the part to the best of their ability. fi' 'fri' 47 71 'Ti TT77f7 TT-TT' fe -. f 'W ,1f'5 x '-- '-'3',f-1 ff -W 'int ,. -.1 , w wi lm----33 -ilmq.. u:jf3Wi'ffVX13i33's H A fre. Sly-il' at 5, ff A it iw .1-fiyf?w:f, N ,t , 'gg -r ffaggfff 1 P at it :Mg fl ft! 1 ,ww -, Q ,'epii,'-N1-TN -,I fiwki. lw. fi11f'.1'.1'f 1,4 -7' sc 1' f,-:wg-, -2. f-fif-fl' f x 'ft wvsgN2,f' yx 'X .-wif' ip f 11 ' J, , ,1,:, 1 gl, ,L pi ' '- ' WJ 1 ,l, :gf 7 1 ,V A15 wt- ' a' ,jf 1, W' .A ' 1- ff' ,,- ',,f,,' fn n 2' 'W -X iQ. :ff-' i .n-,J ,.., '-,f. 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Dorothy Teller Rosalind eee'ee' 'H I K athleen Bridges C 1. 5 Emma Mae Sanders e la ' aa ' l Mary Elizabeth Riepma 5 Gertrude Rapoport Phoebe 'ii'MJ I Clarisse Odem , il Dorothy Smith 6 Audrey t'A' i I Thelma Perster l l Miss Helen Hobbs. ....., .......Y D irector ,qv , ,TK , I fl ri x ,qfiig -girly' ' Y N s f ? 345551 iff' 'f.. ,, ,' X, 'X W ' -I I L ' J Q lf' f ffl' lf if 5?-V, - if XYQ, dvi' lm, J . 9 , 1 , , ,., . l , ,ag - KJ Ll 'VE-lf' IQMIK ' l ' Q, 49 D 'ix ff' 'G Ci Lia' ll- ' Stal al'-7g?f1' I One Hundred Forty-one Q I s I l l 1 ll l l I l 5 'M fi YT -TNQ:-N 0, ,J i Q X 5 fc J7- Wortheast Wagliit f L f 1 l ' APPY thoughts and pleasant memories were carried away from North- ,f Q4-S east the night of February ll, by over 3,000 patrons and friends of our school, who assembled at the school Northeast Night to enjoy the attractions. The Northeast Night was given this year for the first time in three years. The success of the Night was remarkable for the small amount xx, . f MM- - ,. is -f a . g g ,. is -.-Z 0 fs, - W 0 ci ,T liz ' iQ of outside publicity that the event received. Numerous expressions of pleasure from students, teachers, friends and patrons convinced all doubters that the night was indeed the most enjoyable of the school year. . One principal feature of the evening was the alumni reunion in the gym- nasium. This was the first time any attempt had been made to bring the old students home again. The alumni responded splendidly to the call of North- east and approximately five hundred attended the reunion. The main show given in the auditorium consisted of a very humorous skit given by the dramatic art class, a short play given under the direction of Miss Burton, a review given by the R. O. T. C., an exhibition by the boys' gym classes, dancing by the girls' gym, and singing by the Boys' Glee Club, and the Treble Clef, this attraction was very enjoyable and well worth the price of admission. These two outstanding features of the evening did no-t detract, however, from the clever little stunts and skits presented by the clubs and societies of the school. T In short, every student and teacher co-operated to make the evening the splendid success that it was. Much credit is due J. J. Ellis, chairman of the Northeast Night committee, for his work in making the Night one not to be forgotten soon. The other teachers of the school also deserve credit for their work in making the night a quiet, orderly, and still most enjoyable event. junior ?rom HE annual Junior Prom which was held the night of May 27, was V g indeed an event that the Juniors sincerely hope the Seniors of 27 will remember for years to come! S 'QW The decorations were very elaborate this year and' added beautifully to the theme of the prom. , ' The committee co-operated to the best of their ability, and we take this time .and place to thank each and every Senior for their hearty coopera- tion in making this prom a success. JACK HALVEY, Chairman of Prom. 0.64 f gg asa 1 --N if aff - '-as . H a ., , -+ .. . 1 M., XM Jr? If at I 51- 'A f' U J. N -xx 5- w-all J a aa f'-:' fa of M a f ' ' U sc.,a.-5- y a s f- R' el -.322-1 Q One Hundred Forty-two H I , MX f?vP,wff-ffifrf 'L v'f'7 l ,WW 7 f 5529 A I, O O f I Smucdlolmllg CLDLHHLQHE IEXQQQQHJIEWQ Qomodl fill! I A A A , A l ll 'g I x First Row: Victor, Piper, Marshall, Noble, Young, Ryan, McDaniel, Second Row: Hughes, Spellman, Boyd, Slater, Ketchum, Henderson. Third Row: Glenn, Lott, Balsiger, Yaple, Cowan, Judd, Zang, Hicks. President r,,.rrr..... Vice-Presidents ..... - Secretary .....v.,,...... Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Seniors OPAL JUDD FRANCES ZANG President -. ,..,.. - Vice-President ..... Secretary L e.... L e.,,.... Sergean I -at -Arms Seniors MAE LOTT LOUIS HUGHES First Term --------WILLIAM YOUNG ------,,----,---,RUSSELL RYAN -,,-.MEREDITH MCDANIEL OHN SNEDAKER Juniors HUSTON BOYD MAXINE YAPLE Sophomores HELEN LEE HICKS VIRGINIA GLENN Second Term oooo L so.,.oo. ....oo.o.....rooo JACK NOBLE --,,,,,CLYMANS MARSHALL ........ .MARTHA PIPER ,-M.---,,-,,ROBERT VICTOR Juniors VIRGINIA GLENN ROBERT HENDERSON Sophomores ANNA MARIE BALSIGER GORNELIUS SPELLMAN ,MT if-. A A 'r'r . I ,ff- I' . ff I ,Z y. 23 cf ,A TI ,Ji-EETOWXL' f of my f i, Q IMI U' UI! , . fi Ravi, ,Q QL. C., 'jx I QW? ,.f Y lffflg Cf f ,1 wg . O ne Hu ndred Forty-th ree 1 iii , U I N , .X 11' el' 4 1. A -r lu i Q K 417' ' ' 4-11 ' . K. elim... ' . Vi val, 1 X I X j . , .Q, ' r lp D X 7? 91' ' X ASX ,ibn '.-1, 51 Jill? l ff X IQ X 55 ig I H I M '. '2::E -1? t X I, J - 607 eff P U The wind howls and blusters around the igloos and moans through the scrubby trees. It is a cold September morn when several hundred student shake the icicles off their books, don their Snowshoes and trudge slowly to a very magnificent white building located on Van Brunt, Smart, Thompson, and Chelsea, known as Northeast High School. There is great excitement in the halls-a new principal and several new teachers greet us-- there are no freshmen present-for behold a Junior High School has arisen during the short summer vacation and now stands tall and ma- jestic against the stormy sky. But, no matter, it is with senior high that we are concerned. Two months of school drag wearily away with no incidents of importance transpiring ex- cept that the Student Council officers for the first term are elected, editors for the annual are chosen, the football season opens, and six cheer leaders are selected. Sax,v.-, A Jvgfv- - fvvvv' Y - 4 I1 ma -W-1--me y S gunna. ,- V' f Ja 909 T ll' , f 3 6 JW' fqf VB r 5 tv' Gil' Q x ff' 5 - XPQ WW , Q 'i s 4 ,x a 5 X lx f 6' 7. ,X . 4 'wx , M ..::::Q5,,,f,E: xrtvx . K7 1 . . Q ' 54507 I. vg,-N,-v W- J fgifeff fi'- .4...,1 f f V , i. V, I v' V! ,ff If nw ' , ' . K 7 f f A ski- AOA: f - , L ' fi- sf, 1 1 - , f f 1.3 1 ,- 1 ' lkj 1 i' sl 5 J' , . X , The students accept a mixer given them and, after the Music Appreciation Club presents an assembly program and peps things up, the Mathematics and Commercial Clubs given a dance to break the monotony. Then the sleigh bells jingle merrily when the Thanksgiving holi- days come and the students leave Northeast with anxious stomachs. '12, I V .22 '12 sub - j 425 if Q A451511 ifinwl g 4 2 Q '- . : E F E i Q Q. ,i 3' TIIIV X ,Q A affix, ' 'amxmell The welcome month of December opens appropriately with the Theta Dance, and when Miss Lulu Bett arrives December 10 and 11, there seems to be no end to the joyous crowd who flock through the portals of Northeast to give her a rousing reception. After class officers are elected, the Music Ap- preciation Club again appears on the scene and, coupled with the Art Club, gives a dance. Then Christmas, which is such a happy time, especially in the far North-east, is preceded by the annual Debater Dance. X X X ., -,, 5 Q., , , , N w V. 1 x lx N XX One Hundred Forty-four l I f 9:3 ffaffzff 'aa is wt? ll 4- ' 'tm a-'ffl Q .C X iia,.-A'-VQQJ f ,l Xf' QP g.53y' lg 2,'ivRXYx X .. is s file ll ef 'i CTW ! i P .124 I il ii ,fi I Fi lillriii . . Q f My wil' lk A period of calm transpires. Then slickers il Ii ylxy L make their appearance when the Clios and Ben- N Q 'lj tons, again together, celebrate with a St. Pat Q3 f- nfl Dance, March 18. The Music Contest occurs ij Q ly g Aprily 1 and the Shakes April Fool everyone yl , 3 A W by really giving a dance that same night. , l I li 5 , 1 i ' Lf l l l Nix ll 3 I X U Il il END vw 6 05 P 1 '51 s Qs i un-00 , i xlyflll' l i we -:-:1:-:- l .Ur Nineteen hundred and twenty-seven arrives if-I -':fi':', . on time and a week later the Glee Club and l-'- , Treble Clef Club give a dance which inspires another mixer. The Clios and Bentons present 5 Statlon YYYY for HO particular reason ex' Meanwhile the basket ball season has ended l cept to have an assembly.. Out of 3 Clear .Sky and Northeast finishes second in the inter-high l bursts a very dampening flow of final l Exams , on recovery from semester grades, Major Martin Carey and Sponsor Major Ethel ,I , Dawe are selected. Then, as a diversion, the : EQ 'I girls debate and so do the boys. ' '94 , l .411 1 f' K g i j - , .9 Tl .r S , L' l I ,4-ii, T ' f ' ' , Vs ., 2 V, L After a long rest, Northeast Night is revived 4' ,A ,,,' I, and in spite of the snowy atmosphere, is a suc- fl n - i, ly cess. Then the Deltas dance. The K. C. A. C. X ! I meet comes along too. Another mixer, and then 3 fl the M. U.-K. U. meet occurs where, amidst the ice and snow, Northeast runs away from every- EQ H 3 i body. Z 92 f '62 I X' . . 'al .. -' . A ' 'P V 7 'i'iw: at ,,,:f' fi Q'-JQ as 'is T a P , ' i QQ' Ne w N ' Q 'f ANS.- ii . a ll 'L' Qf 'ililgv xiii- A 'f' C ,I r f ae- ini t A-ieerfaaaazf Q as C' .ff is One Hundred Forty-five M ll wh il iw, -41 , r .5 f ff f ,N X va-.l ' t, 'N if ev ,. ,, . , x . f I . 1 , uf jig ' ,.w' school tournaments-!but lo and behold-our y , ,Jai team Wades to Columbia through the slush and l 'f', i returns champions of Missouri. Then to Chi- iff, cago they wend their way and come back win- ffll ners of the Consolation Tournament. Then the hills and dales ring with the noise made-school is closed, that is, no classes-a mixer with re- lf freshments-and then-alas-three igloos are Fl melted in the huge bonfire held that night to ll li A , S ,, i ,. iz 4 complete the celebration. Then comes many thrills and heart throbs over Honor Society bids. The Alphas dance on Friday, il ,, , . , ig, V live., ,-- 5 , i -- gif f 1 : 315, L x . 0, 5 J A 2 1 ff 'A - 'tiff A My .., memoirs, 'iMuch ado about And speaking of nothing! Shakespeare, the seniors present UAS You Like It and 'twas liked, in fact, 'tvvas raved about. Of course, then, the Junior Prom when the gyn: is filled with merry hearts and joyous feet-and various decorations. The last day for seniors ar- rives. Class Day,-much excite- ment and gathering up of belated senior pages. Then time passes by until Commencement, that l -N Q D, APU1 83 and the R- O- never-to-be-forgotten time for ' I' T' C- Circus Completes fhe every senior who receives a Pur- Qf ' Week-end' Next QVQYYOW ple emblazoned diploma. , n A ,. ti hops to the Cadet Hop p 'Q 'Q p .' and suffers the conse- , I. ..-t, 15 T: x quences in bed the 1'1CXt -.F..,!.!..!.,5,,E,,?1a5.,.E,A.. N ' -, - n. .g , - ' lflfililil' 1:31 ' nunnlLllll i I eff ' day' for Us Good PM -Eisassitsan .f'i'?issaaaaiteii1- T l fl . . L, and the Sfudenfs Me forced :2ssaatss5i' tfaesssaaaaassl- ,3 Q! gf.,-Z. to remain in their igloos , T 51.3 1.'1t,x i.:': Q,',:Q and desist from attending 'ilgifffiiilk v,,4.x !!Qgg5Ek- , zjffgf '. classes. Societies practice ml!!! 'Q 'QQ' w M H songs and do' much hard nw' Q 5: X, ' in Work preparing for the T T Q - U Lit contest, April 23. , NA o 0 1 ' 5 Q -V af More thrills and heart A N , '- ' - throbs for the cartestants. A 4 T But, oh. 'txvas almost fx ii ' forgotten to record the l i Inter-class Combat in these T if ff!-TT T T CX V N T T X19 TTX l y 'X ,, ' A lv- ', iq ig l Y--'.:.7,:: QQ, ' i i New Mum lllll as 1 if 'I ljiitagl baz 'T T .Birgit-15, I '1 . I V X V 1 ,Ig-'fix ,Q 'Q f V, xx ,,-'I' fml in 4, 0' X sane-il T ' -ff 1 , I E X WV X S EB X l f' ' ix gil X 0 f 8 ' , l Wi ' l 4' 2 'l r QRS X l M, ,. . In AJ. Nm. u .LLLU 'VL lu... -. A N - W' l , l Y Y i ,l l i , i l T-,f14,l,i,g1EQx,L ,WVII ig fig ,, ...A.g iff Q ',,, E N Z. fr- ', iff WN W X W I it l y Y' 9354571 ai' ilV 'W U TFQJLQQF .r. A Citi N T ' X diiffpwxe ptfi One Hundred Forty-six ,ff J, .k,, 5,1 , M ,, q W ff. f 'V' ,,-.N F J ff .rf , l as . J lf? li ? 'TT f X We 5 5. -f ,We-Aff y i if a ,I y P 0 'T Y 1' -Pj? ' X-me at fl new -f fy 5? ll la - nf ' hat very Student Blaould lliaaow T5 x 1 ls William or Helen Young? Maybe both-you never can tell. y Who did Howard Horn? We didn't know he had a car. l' What does Dick Woodman-see? Nothing but Martha Piper. I Who does Robert North-cutt? Marjorie? Hamilton and Babe Glenn. Whereydoes Dell Wade? He might try Kenneth's Jordan, Frances' Kreek, or Crosby's aters. Is Hoyt Bash-ful? How about it, Lucille? Is Jack Noble? Ask Gladys. What did Dorothy Tell-er? She's usually talking to him. What does Bernice Lach? Not much of anything according to the later reports. Does Sidney Love-lace? It probably depends upon whom the lace adorns, Is Stanley Grace-ful? Well, he is a pretty good dancer. B Who does John Paul Love? This is a big mystery. Is Betty White? We don't know. How about Robert E? Where are Kathleen's Bridges? We guess she burned them behind her. What does Martin Carey? We wonder if it could be Rhoda's Hood. What about Eileene's Wallace? Why, we thought his name was Whitney or Charles. Where were Billy and Barbara San-born? This is too deep for us. u g . . . ,AI Vwfhile waiting in the office one day for an interview K with Mr. Barbee, a little sophomore had occasion to study ff --fl the complicated mechanism which makes up the office '... 3.422 51 clock. By careful observation, he noted that when a little b 'ffj:,.,.Ql- A S ,Eid . ., Qiggi-g 4 5 'N , 'T kj,-0 E T. thing-a-ma-Jig near the bottom came around ever so often, i pn.. .'-..Aa A 65 gba tl ' iii'-frm. H - ,Q, I U that a whirl-i-gig at the top flopped around and around. A iw A little doo-hicke then slid somewhere, and a watchama- 2 ww- 34, ' f JZQQHQ' Y ififl' callit went up and down and something else puffed, Then ,.,. fig-Z-Z as a something-or--other bar went up on one side and down X iillll , ' am: 'A',- ,:. on the other, a hickey squeaked, and the minute hand jrfgf: 'iq-ggjg -.:7.-. X ' A , '--.Zz moved half an inch. if Hp-lid ' 'Ill W1 Ethel Dawe declared in the Courier that she was going to be a nurse when she grew up. We're sure Dell Wade would be ready to start an epidemic any time. HEARD IN ZOOLOGY CLASS Oh, Jack, let me see your fins. The class was studying fish. A ease- .ff- '3... s-f,,- t fa.: - H ef a iv -1 X fq azf' .g if e I ii L9 , 4 E5 if ,Rf Qi-ij A fl ' f ,, KT le C' il , ll? One Hundred Forty-seven . VVAV -iazfisazafrfx..-wf n , f' -N mains en I C lil 9 Q I f Wonder what a asia aaa the Eamaela Room raaaka bout? I I 1 I , , i , , ,, lr w fig l I .- 1 ll e I u -M'A'fa'W WMV ' 5599 fa We I . 6 4' I ' . 5 is -'fr 1 . ll I -on Q 1 j 4' . . il '1 ' X: it I N ll r 1' 45 I lil lt 5: ll , 5 7 '5 ll ll 5 I Wil 2 4 ll Ir ' ' 's il W5 41 W IIV' -I I w 1 f ,V 1 U . f ,- I 1 1: I lj' ,1 3 --rrazszezu., 9 --:I ,ml fl? . L0'e'.v Darkest Maman! . VM Well, here I am, all stacked up ready for a new day. I think I'm the fourteenth one on ly l this pile: maybe I didn't count right but it doesn't make any difference anyway. Woncfller vghat ig they will put in me first. I won't have to think very long 'cause I guess we've starte . ure ill!l enough, they've put me by the potatoes again. I'm next now, gee, they're coming fast. h Slopl Wonder why somebody is always yanking me around. I wish she wouldn't walk so fast. Now she's stuck a fork in me. Well, I finally got to this table without being dropped. A Tl,i, Now she's gone to get a drink and I suppose I have to wait here with all these potatoes on top of me 'till she comes back. I wish she'd quit talking and hurry up. At last, she's going to start-oh, no, somebody's taken her stool. Now why-it's a good thing she found one quick. Gee, somebody shoved me and I almost went too far. Now she's ll, I jabbing around with that fork: if these potatoes were not here I sure would get hurt. 3' E lli it Now she's throu h and one off and left me. Crash! Somebody broke a glass. Why iw, on't t ey oo w ere t ey are going. is some o y wou come an pic me up. ere W a h lk hgh g ' W'h bd ia d 'ie H llmlq he comes with that big thing that rolls around. They've stacked me on top for once: this is a pretty good ride, I usually get put on the bottom. Gee, this thing sure makes a lot of noise. lil I Oh, they're dum ing me in a dish an again. I sure do hate to get washed. P P If Well, I'm all stacked u a ain. Where are they going to take me now? Just my luck, by 'A p g . u n the soup! These two crackers aren't very heavy but this bowl weighs me down considerably. ffgy Now she's pouring soup in the bowl-hope she don't spill any on me. They sure use big ll spoons to eat soup. ,g I . S-l-1-op! O-o-o-o-hh! I thought I was gone then. Now she's spilled soup on me and 5,1 got the crackers all wet, too. Why aren't people more careful of me? I don't remember what they paid for me but I guess I don't cost much. Gee, I wish they'd put me over on the cinnamon roll table next time. That's a nice. clean is place to be-I mean you don't get grease on you over there. I Well. anyway I've got one consolation, I haven't been broken yet. Wonder how that would feel? But I guess I might as well quit wondering-such is the life of a dish! l l l I - . ' 0 ft- ff N - -g a' 'X ff M . i t D J ' , 7 S .fw- -. f 'f - .9 -u - I Q K 'MY - 1, I . . lug W , aa-7 -I , Q in UN I ' I - .-a t .. f i .1 -fs -1 wfffffllfiig e,,..,fffr f 4 as vtssf ga . an I C' g sg, aah One Hundred Forty-eight 'N A I y D A 1 A .fl N L. I l 1 I l fx, :Dr aa. feats as ,A , fi I ,mf - 'V' I I. '- 1 fx fy X ..,-175, Ll ' In Y 'N . 7 wfa I ' A w A W A -A I. fe W pw I S, J , ,H . lp at ea 0 s Q Y armang tory X. a 1' I r xl ! The world famous snake charmer, Adam Ben Aboob looked fondly down upon his son, I Adam Ben Abooh, Jr. -I My son, he said, the time has come for your great test. I would that thou should l followlin my footsteps as a charmer of snakes. Come with me and we shall see if thou art ll possessing of this rare talent. I I So Adam Ben Aboob led ditto, jr., to a wire enclosed cage wherein several snakes were lying carelessly around. They were beautiful creatures. Their sheepish looking eyes of red, white. and blue were set neatly in their sleek, black heads, 'Watch my every movement as I charm these fair reptiles, said the famous snake charmer to his son as he entered the cage. ' Aboob took a position in the middle of the cage, and made a few guttural noises out of his nose. Instantly the snakes arose and moved across the floor towards the man. One especially strong reptile jumped to.Aboob's shoulder, leaned over, and kissed him affectionately on the cheek. Aboob shoved the snakes away and then led his son into the cage. Now, my son, he said, Udo as I did. XVe shall see if thou hast the ability to charm these creatures. Aboob, Jr., advanced. I-Ie made the queer noises. No result. Then he winked at a female. The reptile, captivated, started towards him, immediately followed by her companions, Both Aboobs sighed with relief. Then suddenly, when halfway across, the snakes stopped. They sniffed the air sus- piciously with their noses. Plainly something was wrong. They took a few faltering steps and stoped again, a terrible fear was surging through their hearts. Could it be- possible? They hoped not. Yet-should they take the chance? All of the snakes but one refused to take another step. But this female, still entranced, advanced to the boy's feet. The air was tense with a strained excitement as she jumped to his shoulder. The snake squirmed as she started to kiss him. Suddenly, like a shot, the female dropped to the ground, a horrified look on her face. The snakes rushed to the corner, cowering, all their fears realized. Aboob had failed! ' That's the insidious thing about halitosis. You yourself rarely know when you have it and even your closest friends won't tell you. QNote: This is not an advertisement for listerinej WE'RE IN THE MOVIES NOW The College Boob -Meredith McDaniel. The Four Horsemen -Hoyt Bash, Lawrence Arcury, Jimmy and Bob Northcutt. Paradise for Two. -A coupe. We Modems -The Clionians. The Amateur Gentlemen -Kenneth Jordan, Syncopating Sue --Martha Piper. Prince of Tempters -Woody Fox. Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes -Ethyl Dawe. Three Bad Men -Jack Courtright, Jack I-Ialvey and Kenneth Dickensheet. The Campus Flirt -Thelma Smedley. I It --L-? ? ? ? ? ? The Tower of Lies -The Daily Excuses. The Ealse Alarm -When the bells get stuck. 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W i V A REPAIRING LADIES' WORK A SPECIALTY 5902 St. John Ave. Cut Flowers, Plants Funeral Designs 5355 Independence Ave. KANSAS CITY, MO. COMPLIMENTS OF THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE BANK Wouldn't You Like to Attend A Big City Church? Kansas City's Great Down Town Church MR. POWELL WEAVER Kansas City's Premier Concert Organist Director DR. I. M. HARGETT Pastor and Radio Preacher A virile, dynamic, fearless pulpit INDEPENDENCE A Heart-Warming Church in the throbbing heart of AND THE HEART OF AMERICA Come and warm your heart WALNUT GRANDZAVENUE TEMPLE KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE A school that has for its object the thorough training of young men and women for success in life. Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typewriting, and all commercial branches. Free employment bureau. Day and evening sessions. Highest endorsement from business men and former students. Dement, Pitman, Graham, Gregg and Success Shorthand- Graduates placed in positions. Elegant quartersg finest in Kansas City, especially designed for this school in the Young Women's Christian Association Building, 1020 McGee Street. Catalogue free. C. T. SMITH, Y. W. C. A. Building, Kansas City, Mo. W' 1 . t sis - af- , -'fr . . - ' X 1. f s , , ff , rv-. -C , fp , H ,.- , C 'X N ,,-41 gr ' .., V - 4 j r F , E Q ,--I ff I I 8 I .A f A f f if 158 f 4 l ga ,!,Q??5i?W?T?7i?fNqW wljfs at X-w is c Q Q, f , ln' J EMI' 2f ++L4+aa4.9..r,-.y..r..r..1..e.i..v..v..e..a..v..r..s..r,.w..y.+i+44++ ,a Wy' V fl px ft: 3:3 N 1 ' ' ll ,, ear y 500 F amllles ll in the Northeast District are living in if homes purchased through 'E F EE - ? THE AGEE BLOCK COMPANIES ' 51 EE BENTON 7450 9 4702 Independence Ave. br. 4 If you Wish to buy or sell We can serve you A :- Jw co' '- 1 7 lf 0 - K Mlllllllll 2: ref: -if ri M was fue c Q .. -s ,f-112 N 4 Es' if The Thought of Every fa School Boy. Ii -s 1- , T Tf??1???vvvvf?vv??vv++vv v v v???- i-ww f in-fe-A. K' fm? wi wfx' - 'r 1'W' +.l if 12 , 4 -W is i t me, K Ig tiff Flo C - my' Q9 ve sf gf X - -' ve' ' ' 159 l wi I l l 1 i! 1 K r l 1 1 ii w c, wi , il A lil W lin il i. ll l, 11 li fi li w i V 1 , lf! H L J i i i L 7 1 w 1 , Q , ir' I I i A . l' Ft Iix1'l,nM Y rl 4- i s A Wi w , b W Use Kansas City made goods-contribute directly to the building and 'ijt maintenance of a great city l ni' -a ll SECURITY AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS V 4 SECURITY GAS RANGES SECURITY WARM AIR FURNACES SECURITY STOVE 8: MFG. CO. Geo. W. Blakesley, Pres. R. R. Cole, V.-Pres. L. W. Millis, Sec.-Treas. SEVENTEENTH AND OAKLAND AVENUE KANSAS CITY, MO. 211. 4 Q l lr M if Mwmwzwfixuiwfiwmiuiwfimiiwg l W .- Q 1' l ' 'A . 5 5 gum 'ms OQETOWN nog? I A -' 5 27 YEARS OF 1 A ,g FINANCIAL l ' fi ll Y. F SER VICE ' ' 4 . a I ideli1yNa'I'ionaI Ban ,fn m'Trus1' Company A Ninth and Walnut Streets M Kansas City, Mo. N l ?2Nmmmmfmmr mimmm mmmmm i Kimi l .gt T tr Aix ,' itqmfk- I' 7 I fx.. Q Aj .. Aq..'l' X I ff k f M I I' :Q 5 tx-'fi .. -A l Q ff ta ge t pi .vi i K . E A A . fi w e. A i E, .. in , x t :rf uf I Lf WL-5.3 .VN J 160 ,.q. I Il ,I ,l ll 4 lg ' Il, ?f 1575 - ff' Mix lu? 'N fx ' My I Fw U cssw5gf, lg ,ss all iz fn l Compliments of Holzapfel's Pharmacy - li Independence and Spruce ll DARR AND We can for and deliver 'll McDONALD 7 PRI3scRIPTIoNs 7 Groceries and Meats Phones: 5102 Indep- Ave- Benton 1412 Benton 7477 Compliments of O.H.Gerry Optical Co. Manufacturing Prescription Opticians NEUER BROS. MEAT CO. Oculist's Prescriptions Filled Second Floor Grand Avenue Temple Ninth and Grand Avenue 1326-28 Main St. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI ortheast Book Store KESS SELLS FOR LESS New and Used Books and Supplies Bought and Sold Baseball and Tennis Supplies gg 1921 - 1927 -I Serving Northeast Students For the Past Six Years -a Note:-We are always glad to accommodate the students by pur- chasing their used books if purchased here. Books bought at our risk, as changes are made each fall either by the School Board or revised edition by the publisher. Wishing the Faculty and Students a Pleasant Vacation S. E. Corner Independence Ave. Benton 4871 1' r I 1' Q. ef ff an ,- Ia in , ,fa-,.-eff ,'7Tfc3 I fe., f I A-.3 W iiiwwppip 4 1-QQ! L . ffl l in ' u KW5 P A B Al' V xl 9 l ff i ' ii,.1' V Q iv! 1 1 , , J . . . 4 X ,tn ,Mn -cw, -- -.. gg.. ,, S xr Y 161 ' f 1 ' , - Q A 3 4315! J' J. ii X W V ggi -lo xx, M E Nicholson Studios 911 Grand Avenue KANSAS CITY, MO. f' With pleasure we have made photographs for this publication 1' Our sincere regards and best wishes to seniors PHO TOGRAPHS LIVE F ORE VER 1' 1- -4- mi Q f' R? f er, w i S J - iq my iv W- i mf 9' 'J' f 'W ,,. 162 N 1-'E fe- S - aff 7 fb. fn ff: IZUREHS ER .-sfgyf J Q54 ' 5 Q! NJA C J J.-22r--v..v..v.-s.-u-.v..r2y..v..r..e..r..v..r.agy..v. .e. 4. 4. fn 4 'X 1 USE BOTH PHONES Benton 6968 Benton 6969 P. Setzler Sons Soda Water Mfg. Co. Silver Rock Ginger Ale, Soda Waters, Root Beer and SetzIer's Grape . ESTABLISHED 1862 Office and Factory 3700-12 East 6th St. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Kansas City School of LAW IN ITS OWN NEW BUILDING 913 Baltimore Ave. EXECUTIVE OFFICES 716-718 Commerce Affords Thorough Training for the Practice of LAW and Confers the Degree of L. L. B. SAVE 36.00 PER MONTH Have 31,000 in Cash in 120 Months Swedish American Savings cQ Loan Association 919 'Walnut Street Resources Over 9'p6,500,000.00 PAYS 6 PER CENT ON SAVINGS A. Holtman, President A. I-Iawkinson, Secretary VISIT THE Conrad Hug Art Galleries FINE PICTURES AND PRINTS FOR SCHOOL AND HOME Let Us Frame Your Class Pictures 1011-A GRAND AVENUE 1' .fi .EQ f f. . 42 ' Q , ' ai gg V... . ijjigie M- A .M 'f 5 ' W .fr Wfias W' -5' lg, 1 fa 1 lilfgrffffii A than Ska 163 ff . J. .L ' J gf .271 W T 2 CHAPMAN DAIRY 1207 LOCUST RETAIL WHOLESALE Victor 9620 Victor 9624 STAR T NOW A Harrow-Taylor Don't spend half a lifetime wishing for a competence SPEND IT GETTING ONE Then enjoy it the other half Churners of DOESN'T THAT REMIND YOU OF A SAVINGS ACCOUNT RICHFIELD AT ms BANK CREAMERY BUTTER MISSOURI and SAWNGS RICHNUT MARGARINE 1891 ASSUEIATIUN. 1927 .1 BANK 920 WALNUT 612-614 Broadway .qhe Students Bankn KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 1' 1- Q-'ff -A WS- -A ww Aww ,M SQA S S KS-ewf V 1 VW ,Sf T A S J 6-IAQ 1 , X at-'ex' is ns , M- Q-X ..,, s . . T f H wf, . V- - , ffk, l x ,IK ' R ,f, ', -- 13.5. ,' U ,fr xx. . . lx - A I S I -,NIH L? t, wi ,Z 'W' if QA fwff T 5? GT ' A -I S To -A + -X S wb-1.22 f A A T .gr 164 q l All Branches of Vocal and Instru- afb , ,, A . - 1 7 XX ZX A ,N-i 5,iM'wR0 X X M8 .X X N X'i'W JVM ' nk' - KRMB J xii? 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K' ., N. iw' .0 'le - ---A I 7 cn S - Girl-Why is it that good look- ? g gs ing' boys never have money? .SS ' X Boy-What makes you think I'm K' broke?-Chanute Tatler. t- Jimmy: Granny, do your spec- 'il' tacles magnify? Granny: Oh, yes, they magnify Cherfusliry 1 PrOf'1TtiIen,ry' ,Gif a littley you te l t e c ass W a arium is . Jimmy: Ah, Well, would you .l Henrydlsteipllyi-'ilirif bamum mind taking them off when you is an un er 3' ers mo O' cut my next piece of cake? -Ex. .3 3 4 ' Q . 5, The Independence Boulevard Christian Church Iii Independence and Gladstone Boulevards 'I DR. R. H. MILLER, Minister .xg MR. DAVID OWEN, Director Religious Education MODERN EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT-CLASS A STANDARDS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 'X' Bible School, Sunday Morning 9:30 Church Services, Evening ' 7145 e Church Services, Morning 11:00 Christian Endeavor, 4 Societies 6:30 1, 5 RADIO SERVICES OVER WHB, SUNDAY MORNING -I CHORUS CHOIR, QUARTETTE, ORCHESTRA Under Direction Prof. Hans C. Feil. 'F 'r1'1 r1 r'r'r1 P'r'rH1'H-r1 r-Pr ?Pl r'r'r1 r'r'r'r'r1iH rHi--r1 Pr'r1 rv'r1 r1'H7Fl r'5'1 tfffxx A ' 6552 H4 x ngijlfiw- gi f, V' X i ' wr, - H A In, , v : - , . ff'-,. y .9 ef w B5 33 'lf fb 1 I 'W . f '15 cc e Ke f: 165 leflmgr-fffgfszfgr as 77'IQw3'h,T A H Qywxgltiixw, 1' Q XS':'iifJ-'K-,jf-ff-'WJ Iv I , 4 I P 1 f , . +.vM++-muiiiicg-4 -3. , ll Have You Ever Noticed that Thrifty Homes are Happiest? When debt enters, it brings sleepless nights, Worry ' U and strained nerves, none of Which are conducive to happiness. But when one saves, the World looks rosier-the chin is higher, the eye brighter, the step brisker. Bank your money here. LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Ninth and Walnut OFFICERS J . E. Hutt, Chairman P. W. Goebel, President J . G. Kennedy, Cashier J. T. Franey, Vice President E. W. Henderson, Assistant Cashier T. T. Cook, Vice President H. E. J agodnigg, Assistant Cashier COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ' SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT -2 COMPLIMENTS . .LCG lx- 'P 'r 1- e i wi avg, if - A -f, A .. - x lt. , . ' - 0 ' ' - s X ' ,'- 3 ' 1 . . , ,-' x -I Q ,- I J: A X 9,131 xl' --F T I L- , , ., 1 If J a. qw I , l M ,AB tl , Kiwi M I ia . M 3222 ' fM Z' Gag v Wise , , 111 ix ,I MA - ,V ' i V J my 'X --- 1,-Q M! K- -INS C V 166 li W 5 Y? UIWE 'YS-V ' NQ2-. ' lr A-bLLi.r..r..x..s..v..r..w.+4..s. .r..v. IW 59 ,nl Best of Everything for Northeast DEAR STUDENTS: WE BUY YOUR G O O D S E B O O K S A T G O O D P R I C E S 'S With sincerest Wishes that you have a happy vacation We are ever Yours very truly LORIE BOOK STORE Benton 7651 STUDENTS: KNOW YOUR CITY KNOW YOUR SCHOOL KNOW YOUR CHURCH KNOW YOUR INDUSTRIES KNOW YOUR UTILITIES And give all a helpful boost. Then When you are ready for a job they'll be able to help you 4 Kansas City Power 8x Light Company ' 1330 Grand Avenue rFW--4- s-W'r-F'r'4-'r'r'c--I-'r'r'r A Q I fl in i I I 5 aflffliiwew 167 11, l1 31 I '11 1111 fl l I finnsanonens as 1 n 1 it is 111 1 If lll 11' 11 ,l l f r . 1,1 11, .L .L 4. -L L ri 1 Interstate Bindery Company BOOKBINDERS T College Annuals, Law and Text Book Binding, ,ff Paper Ruling, Loose Leaf Binders l f and Ruled Forms 111 ASK YOUR PRINTER ml lil ' lif aim , 11l11 me llly. Ml 1 408-10 Admiral Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. 11? 5 l 1, 3,1 t' Il W1 gl WE ARE STUDENTS 1:51 .Q X l '. 11 OF 1 iv I 1 lil 'N 5, 2- Family Washing Service il, il , Curtains, Rugs, Blankets, Dry Wash, Rough Dry Family Finished ll 1 , li ' 1 1 Our experience of twenty-five years Will justify a trial of any lr l l ! Ill of these services and will relieve you of the Wash day troubles 11 il, GILLPATRICK LAUNDRY- CO. 1421 ll ,w. F Benton 3800 15th an Vine sn. 1 l .0 T Q- 'N 4. 79 J' fm 4 'H' nf' ef.. ,KN S -1 1 ' sw , - M- an K - ,f -A-X M ,if Q XX 4' gf' f -- L' J' fa? , fx 's H ff-as ,wg X 14 'f A -' ' 104' 1 ap ' I' 1 ' 1 5 xr fl-X V!! ii i 5. if la 1 'W 'mfsif 1 e 2- ' i 1 ' F ii-W 1 T i f 1 P l :f l J- J- -v--v2y.+ui-v--r2z.sar..w. CENTRAL M1550 UR1 lg' STA TE TEACHERS Q COLLEGE 1 AT WARRENSBURG The King of England ii With a history of more than a half century of service, is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and High Schools and the American Association of Teachers Colleges. Its faculty is unsurpassed lin scholarship and teaching ability. Its new buildings are modern in architecture and equip- ment. All departments, including aca- demic subjects, Art, Commerce, Music Home Economics, Manual Training ,and Agriculture with its model farm, are up- to-date. It served over 4,000 students last year. Its graduates, greatest in number from any State Teachers Col- lege in America, go out at initial salaries of 551300. Fall term opens September 12. Write for catalog. and I both use women cooks. If it isn 't con- venient to dine with the King, dine with me MYRON GREEN 5106 INDEPENDENCE AVE. BENTON 3901 CEDAR CROFT JERSEY MILK Spiritual Educational BUDD PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. JOHN AND BRIGHTON Social J 1' Physical TI 'fi' f ,i rate-s ltt'1f?'w.iqisf an sf fy- . . V.-f if - ,H f Y for 'Y f Q f A W r E :- . 1 - . 1. - H .- x .f ,f ' ' , I ,EW 'nfs .3 it' , l ' W K7 flu 3. fff l f 'Q W 6, 'fp iff TQQL. 4 Ly it nf, vp D, -V 4- Q Q AL!! ' ' ix 1 .Q-1 .J -gy -gf N . w ' -1. A gt, ,I Q r 1203535 ER Sass I C 8.52425-BR! -1.-? '-9.-rg.-9.-Q.-2.-v.4++++g44+4+L44L.g++44i4as4Qa if 1 4 1' ..',4, 1 I if If .,-- 'sz f - WJ, Ia K 'A s 5... . 1 1 4 I I' ,gif X I .-.. ' I 5 . I ' l ll?--'film 3 'W ,f - .H Wqefs R552 - ' ' fm ' 15+-1. ff l:'iv-ffatiig Your diploma is sort of like a cash register slip from Piggly- Wiggly-evidence of time and money Well spent! PIGGLY- WIGGLY A Kansas City Institution Fratcher Printing Co. Victor 8517 Personal Attention Quality and Service 408 Admiral Blvd. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Madam Jeanne DeArman 3409 St. John - TEACHER OF VOICE VIOLIN PIANO LANGUAGES: French Gerrnan Italian Coaching All Vocal Students in these languages Get Your Hair Cut AT ALL 'S SHOP ALL WORK FIRST CLASS ALL HAIR CUTS 25 CENTS 4301 E. 9th . .I e n kin s o n 118 West llth Street Household LINENS AND BEDDING Telephone Victor 1379 For? boys who really care--- kIT-Pkggpshthe hair slick and in place Not Greasy and Not Sticky. A Pleasant Liquid to Use. Slicker Hair Dress 50c per bottle Sold by all leading drug stores. ??T? ????T'5 8'1 5 6 6 4 5 6 l5l l P'i I b l 4'1' '5'i, F'S '- 65 ,1 '- , ' X Q - I L 'Wx , J-7, ' ' '- D?- -gg Q gb db ' ff,1j ,,f S sis! 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I 3 Q are au 1O1ggN?F0Ne7E?St S eps 3710 Independence Avenue lt: It We stay open the year round. lt: '3 I- I' Is- .3. 4 'S 2 K ' ' -I ty I. f I C p y 31 311838 I I C IISIIYHIICC Om all ,, -I Home Office-3520 Broadway I' KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A Permanent Home Institution furnishing the highest form of Life Insurance Service 'I 'Z ASSETS ......,...,.......,.............. 45,000,000.00 INSURANCE IN FQRCE ..... ..eeee 3 35o,000,o0o.00 Z -3 -I It. E? J. B. REYNOLDS, President. C. N. SEARS, Secretary 3' K' 55 I f f C 1 if f f y :Ill !CII4aerUf' f 3 M X L1 W0 Yi Y Uk 3 X f om I y -I f If f .1 f M 'I X W ff ff ex- -! if a in X X , --:ze-e V im k ffg 'I' .,. -I ' eg.. 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Res. Indep. 3118 Alterations DELIVERY Heat Your Home With Gas The Ideal House Heating Fuel 2Have your Home Estimated for Gas Heat NOW NO OBLIGATION fy' Kansas City Gas Co. 910 Grand View 9700 A CITIES SERVICE COMPANY '3 '3 TRADE AT .... STABILES ' SPO TLESS SHOP Meat and Vegetables Benton 6208 3309 E. 12th CLEAN, ECONOMICAL, RELIABLE 4- 'r 1' MRS. C. L. FORSTER FUNERAL HOME 918-920 BROOKLYN AVE. ELECTRIC APEX CLEANER ELECTRIC ROTAREX WASHER Phone Harrison 3395 WE REPAIR ALL MAKES Apex Electrical and Appliance Co. 8 E, 141511 sn. XV L. L f '- ff Q f e-if '31 fi it 0 I 0 . , I ' ' K ' fi' -.-'-A 7 ,,-' FI ', 'Q - . CE ff Ct 14,3 , f -. I ,f f 4 C saga' ni -' If 4 ll -I v I S moms may .,r. -L -L ' lily X ix' A Compliments of 4 BROOKS BR I GH TON Coal, Ice :Q Transfer Co.. 4 TRY US WHEN YOU WANT JOHN A. SI-IELTON - TRANSFERRING 9th and Brighton Benton 5404 KANSAS CITY, MO' '6700 and 6701 St. John Ave. Ring Leaders at ortheast Year after Year 8' -l-P- Student's Note Books A For years Irving-Pitt ring books have been ring leaders among students who Want to star in both studies and activities. Your Sta- tioner has an assortment of A A sizes, styles and sheets for every course on your Sched- A v ule. Irving-Pitt Manufacturing Co. KANSAS CITY, MO. Benton 1973 Phone Benton 4053 gl 4436 St. John Avenue Groceries and Meats y DRY GOODS, NOTIONS QUALITY AND SERVICE We Deliver Reasonable Prices for Good 728 Brighton Ave., KANSAS CITY,Mo. Merchandise . ,. f as-X Q -5 F qmfgss Xwvm f fi' If A 'S J 'Q' S W -A nf 1- JJ. 4 ,, A i if -s f , f 't ives A , V ,gp C -..ll , 1 in MM -5,,.,- D Q, j. SM FXR yffu. my 45 , ig 1 J. .f V il ' J -E - 'll' . N J 1 TMKVXJ - ' X152-,TVI if , Q r 3 - Nj RW- -Y f . ff 'A A - ,fr f- CSJI l. A in L Mali 2242, P lg. 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E f 5gVTr E f,. v-fxxx 1 Li -ff' 57' QP' hm- J 413 i K I'- xJlf A 1 i ' , - -ii 5 ,,-1 ig, ' Nh a n W If 5 if: A F I X ' S eg ffl ' -Q H E ' 1 f Q C ifessff f sv Elm 175 Cffffifstx ' be -as filtfn ff- wwf. 749 If - s '21 v -f f e l iLpeg 'fff 'N if I I iv , IX , , are ram lx Vfryftg 7 'ii c tft' 4. 4.4. J. .L J. gi , Lt' ix 1 He: We must keep our engage- ment a secret, dear. It She: Yes, I'm ashamed of it too. -EX. Preacher: I had a Very enjoy- r able trip to the Adirondacks. The first day there I shot two bucks. --1 Cadet fabsentlyjz Win, any- thingfgv,-EX. 5802A Independence Ave. Benton 7757 Where were you during the sixth and seventh dances last night ? Jack was showing me some new stef? th h dv, A pedestrian bumped into a taxi, ere ey very ar . ' . . . Hoh, no, We had Cushions, found himself lying ln the street -Vagabond. directly in the path of a steam rol- ---- ler. That reminds me, he cried, I Husband farriving home latejg was to bring home some pancake Can't guess where I've been? Hours,-EX' Wife: I cang but you go ahead and tell your story anyway. -Ex. ,C WM f i t ' . v 4 rf 3' g ' f' ri Q., as I if f gg . 0 ,Riff 4 I A fl! Qi 'N X t, 1 , l J , QQ ill N4 K df at U v.,x,g,v va.. '-nw ggi if 7 , -- 5 L it 'Qi 09 'D Q N ' Q-fx lb 1,6-' ,r U X- 'W' I N ... ,-- c -. A ' X f' 1- f 7 ,R ,, M lf? c 176 le mons 5 en - -ff H 'W J. .v..r..v. .L o ,, it iff v b l' . f w 1 A gHearty Welcome For High N School Folk 4 oAKLEY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH PIONEER IN NORTHEAST KANSAS CITY Established in 1889 Many years before Northeast High School became a reality. Offers the necessary religious balance to a Conventional academic education. Warm Hearts for Young People Fine graded Sunday School Twenty-five piece orchestra Vital Sermon Messages Good Chorus Choir Live Epworth League NVELCOME TO OUR SERVICES Rov E. COLEMAN, S. S. Supl. A HARVEY A. JONES, D. D., Pastor INDEPENDENCE and ELMWOOD I-XVENUES fx ,, .494 aes-xg Q, ff' ' 1, 'Ffa' Y 4,21 I i'.-,Wt-f3y2Ei4,.'g Q9 lg F 'f- ,l Ny 'Q 3 - - Q, .air up . we an la W f - - ff C TSD'iE'f'f 177 i P gp, o, A at J'-he fri '72, ,. 5152 f '51-T'l1Pl'i:lEQTSl'lD E : All We- Qi Sttaitifli elvfjw CXZEI- ii -'Y 1 Ep .i. 4- ' ri .i l ill NO OTHER COFFEE T Will Taste as Good j to You -I i 4 -1 T 2 As ,V ' CN 22 c, QW f 2, NOW SGH in the improved vacuum can 3 with the tissue tin top ,, Coffee Simply insert the point of a paring knife, a table knife or any- thing handy into the top near the edge and CUT IT OUT, ALL AROUND With Hardly any Effort T i 4 Ice Cream ' Franklin IS SERVED IN THE NORTHEAST CAFETERIA FL O WERS Are Messengers that speak louder than 4 Words and more indel- ibly than the pen. -8 'we srmve T0 PLEASE' 1, LPI-IH FITORHL co. 1105 Walnut Victor 9873 H ,, gl Ks 423' :BEEN ga ij. 1 15' f Qin Buy by Q2 Th1sBrancI I4 V f gy if fo it - f 'li W i tl? ' ' vid ig? ' 'X :W wk - ' f M! 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T 1 f?f:1?4f?wZ'3, el Wi fl' ' 5-TW7' T' X mi Q, Tres . 4- 4 3 e MQ eo, , , , WL ,Vg S .I si'-if-ffayft' f f l ska, , V ZX, . W J f ,gl ii-L-L-L44.r..9.4..v..Q..y2y.-s.-!--7L-!..9..v..r.J..r..v.J.-!..v..v.4.abQ4+ja++4i4s4Q+JQ+-U+ 3 j 'ff ' HING ON ' N if 31 h -, r Kansas City Western I l , 1... gl 3 J rry Dental College l, ll If SAINT LOUIS scHooL OF DENTISTRY N 3 Herbrrt Spfncer Hrzdfey, LINCOLN AND LEE UNIVERITY g. lt ll .3 AWB., LLB., LL.D., Chrznceffor H i I' : -3 i Rated 'Class A ' by Dental Educational lf The College of Liberal Arts Council of America. 3 The School of Engineering Faculty of ffty-one members. 3 The School of Architecture Student body of three hundred and sixty. 3' The School of Business and Public Thirty college credits. consisting of Biol- 3' Administfation Zillefihfeli-mifiaffeglllltOalliepifllflciflii 3 The Henry Shaw School of Botany course. :at The School of Graduate Studies Fifteen high school credits requiredhfolr entrance into live year course W ic g. 3. The School of Law. I oners B.S. and D.D.S. degrees. P , The School of Med1?1ne Session will open September 26, 1927. I' 3 The School of Dentistry Students entering directly from high :ll The School of Nursing school. on a ive year basis will be required .3 The Sch O O1 of Fine Arts to be in attendance September 5th. -I Th . . . f U . . Address Executive OfEce C D1V1S1On O mvefslty c. c. Allen D.D.s., F.A.C.D., Dean 31 Extension R. J. Rinehart, l?.D.S., F.A.C.D., 3 The summer schooi Executwe Dean- W .Q For Catalog and Full Information, I KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 3 address G. W. Lamke, Registrar. in '3 4 4 G. up lx- 4' ax- 1' I' Win her fwztfz gdb, :- G SAE respect not words. 9' i' --Slzakemearz. 'X H55 ,j K' Iii CHOCULATES LOOSE-WILES COMPANY 1- 1. -r ' 1' 'r -r 'P 'G' 'for Qs 'virgo Sa g 1 lv Q' X J' S if x K W' .fA 1 6 , . X , . qv 1 F , tif I W . ,, i TT it ,S 7' 1 it ' --fr' ' f f tx :q::g 7ff M 47. 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