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Student Council Executive Board Third Row: Ketchum, Wells, Keyes, Hill, Harbour, Gilbert, Farlowe. Second Row: Cowan, Sanborn, Miller, Miss Packard, Hentzen. Yaple. Cooper. First Row: Munro, Woodmansee, Carroll, Tuttle, Carlisle, Leslie, Glenn, Snedakcr. President ........... VicefPresident ..... Secretary .,.............. SergeantfatfArrns ...... Seniors MAR-IORIE HENTZEN RAYMOND WELLS President ....,................ First VicefPresident ........ Second VicefPresident Secretary .... .......... . ......... Seniors BARBARA SANBORN EARL KEYES OFFICERS First Term Sophomores JEAN CONDERMAN MILo KETCHUM Second Term Sophomores MARGARET PRIMM MILTON BOBIER Nine .....VON ALLAN CARLISLE JOHN LESLIE VIRGINIA GLENN ......JOI-IN SNEDARER Juniors MILDRED COOPER KEITH FARLOW , ........ KARL TUTTLE .......ROBERT MUNRO ........EARL KEYES ......LOIS CARROLL Juniors HELEN LEE HICRS JACK HILL
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Northeast Night Northeast's annual jubilee was again a successful venture! Replete with fun' making of all varieties, the program presented an interesting assortment of plays sidefshows and stunts that kept the large crowd in a constant state of enjoyment. Hundreds of pleasure bent students, alumni, visitors milling through the halls! Barkers, attracting attention with their shrill voiced entreaties. Cleverly attired girls selling their wares, noise, fun, costumes, all the ingredients that go into the making of a joyous festival, were present in abundance. The feature of the evening was the alumni reunion in the big gym. Graduates representing every class since 1914, joined in the dance that was given for them. A varied program was presented in the main show held in the auditorium. Skits, under the direction of Miss Hobbs and Miss Burton were given by the fifth and sixth hour expression classes and Dramatic Art Club. The Treble Clef and Glee Clubs, the boys' and girls' gym classes, and the R. O. T. C. Drum and Bugle Corps contributed to the success of the evening. Mr. Verne Pickens, with the help of his committee deserves credit for his splendid work as chairman of the Northeast Night Committee. Northeast Junior Prom ' The Junior Prom, given for the Class of '28 was held May 25, 1928, in the gymnasium at Northeast High School., The gymnasium was decorated with spring flowers, carrying out the idea of spring. Hughes Porter and his orchestra furnished a novel and entertaining dance prof gram. We take this opportunity to thank the Juniors for their hearty cofoperation and to h d ' ' - ss M . g ve eac an every Senior who is leaving Northeast our best wishes. FORREST THCRPE, Junior Prom Chairman. ' fr,-X f-' ,ff ' .ggfx Eight 7
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' LR ' 2 . 'Xp' V: 1 Special Honors I Top Row: BEACH CARLISLE JACOBS BIERMAN First Row: MUZZY HEADRICK MILLS WELLS Von Allan Carlisle won the first place in the Star's Oratorical Contest finals at Northeast with his oration, The Present Significance of the Constitution on March 30 in a well contested battle. He represented Northeast with his cleverly written, Well delivered oration on April 20 at Ivanhoe Temple. The school representative this year won second place in the finals last year. John Johnson, '29, Won second place this year. Raymond Wells was awarded a finalists' medal for participation in the finals of the Young Men's Civic Forum Contest on March 16. He Won his place on the program at Westport Junior High withihis speech on The Opportunities for Inf dustrial Expansion in Kansas City which he gave in assembly on March 9- John Marston was given second place at Northeast. The quartet composed- of Harry Headrick, Monica Goddard, Florence Jacobs, and james Muzzy won the privilege of singing in the contata The Legend of Don Munio by winning over quartets from the seven other schools in a contest held March 3, at Westport Junior High School. Mary Alta Beach and Edward Mills won the duet in the Legend of Don Munio in the same way. It was a very short but none the less very well sung selection. Callie Bierman, '29, won first prize in a city poster contest for R. C. T. C. mnxxf, 54-ffpff fl? 1 rf.-wife ff in f f Yqlwiy , g aw :kk kk ,A f A X-Agsfvrfg 1 .gb A K , M - --'--- -4 ---f--M A--A-A 'J 'K-1,---KS ffl, , ,, W , jg ' '11, gli 4 L, F-- ' Teh
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