Northeast High School - Nor Easter Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1929

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t 4- Q, Q REEL va :ew -TNf L-X 3, ll'uH'QfKnox1 Garrett: Sackewitzg Weiserg Fox: Bartlett: Ferguson: Cobb: Brcdbergg. Tellerg Liudsayg Greenlee. Row .?4S111itl1g Jouesg Horng Woodlingg Cassidyg Root: COIlCl9I'ITlll!lQ Ilicksg Sevedgeg Thomas: Glenn: Tuttle. How .zsllziinesz Frie: Cowan: Balsigurg Smitlig Evans: Ericksen: Hill: Mr-Crary: Teller: Stanloyg Cloverdyke. l.m1' 1-Ntewarig Matousek: Browng Young: Lee. Sgt.: Roberts: Mr, Luury, Advisei-5 Ritter, Sec.: Phipps: Swain. Pres.: llimmitt, Y. Pres. PEP CLUB The Northeast Pep Club was organized during the first term of the school year THE SPECIAL BAND The Special Band, directed by Mr. Walter French, was very much larger this year than 192829, for the purpose of furthering good sportsmanship and loyalty to Northeast in every activity. Mr. Laury as adviser has succeeded in arousing enthusiastic support of the teams, and loyalty to our contestants. The fifty members could be recognized by their megaphones at the football games. their purple and white skull caps at the basketball games, and by their noisy support of our contestants in the Civic Forum and Stars Oratorical Contests which they attended as a group, serving as a nucleus for the cheer' ing section. it has been for some years. The band is composed of ten cornets, eighteen clarinets, one flute, one saxophone, four melophones, three trombones, and one bass. The band started in with the rudiments of music. Now, are playing somewhat advanced music. Most of the pupils expect to go into the advance band next year. Hou' Q-Walker: Wright: lirowng Ishamg llunswortlig Marving Sllattog Leapg Bernardg Herbsterg Gay. Huw .1-l.eopo1ml3 Bucknellg Mcffartyg Kelly: H'1ll. L.: Wormingtoug Hull, Lg Uurtmaug Valentineg Seibel. Hou' 2-Ilolcvrg Bl2lI'Vl'Il, II.: He-ptoustall: lfafle: IiI'OkSll'0lllQ Kinnolnong Squireg L3.!X'Yf'Il1Jt?Q Spencerg Miles: Klie-nfeltcr. lmzr 17XVoo1lfoI'mlq Fields: Guwsong vVllt'lSl0llE'j 'l'l1rm-rg VVQ-bb: Morsug West: lloow-r. Mx 1 ZKQJLQ' T if ' i.iL'fU If -'T 1 e -Q.. - HZ Seventy-seven



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Q-L fi llets- bf M i xl 1' lf. A o ff LN.. . Rfhw 1.1 Y- ,cl Rofu' .Q-Stevvnson: Fields: Shattog bs - Vinckivr: Miller: Sevier: Dittnierg Mclnturffg Oliver: Frende. R0-10 3-Haiveyg Greer: Hunter: undleyg 4 asterg Manning : VVinters: Zami: Tlll'li6l'I Balsigerg Cloverdyke. Hou' A-Evans: Hoyt-rg Owens: U11 ilw' ' ersg Mr. Cliaffe-e, I,l1'Q'f'l'01'I lmy: Ilexisvlmei: Dwyer: Ilittinerg Fetgusong Hoover. rf 1. Hou' I---Mills-1' : iilfllllllllaf 3 CUIl4li'l'lll211lI is!'l'i'll0!TSl'E'I'Q liovc-agiio: Wfliitefg l.ep11e1'tg Charlton. .alll-Vl'llf1 1,-.s--Gizinialva : Irving. Q gh 7 J' ORCHESTRA -' The advanced orchestra, under M i' rection of Mr. F. E. Chaffee, althoug ot having every opportunity to show what 't is capable of this year has been prepgd for any emergency that might arise. ' A few of the selections most worthy of mention that were played by the orchestra are: Pique Dame by Suppeg Morning, Noon and Night in Vieniaf' also by Suppeg Echoes From the Metropolitan Opera, by T. Moses Tolanig and ulf I Were King by Adam. The last piece is the one to be played at the graduation exercises. THE NORTHEAST BAND The advanced band this year is the largf est and most complete band Northeast has ever had. It is composed of fortyffive mem' bers, many of whom have been in the band two and, in some cases, three years. The band has played at almost all school athletic events and for the Missouri Valley Track Conference. It furnished the music one night of the Christmas Play and all the instrumental music Northeast night. Mr. French, director, is considered one of the best high school band directors in this sec' tion of the country. He will direct the all' star high school band for the May music festival. Ifnu' .7 llnmlzoi f'lm'+-1'1lylie- 1 llillllklhl B1l'l,'ilIll'l'I Alfellg livzuisllawg Gifford 3 llarbison. Run' Q-Y-:hI'lllSll'UllLl 3' l'al1g:l1 1 Wlze-r1'y : Monaco: Patti 1 Matoust-k: Slmy-pg Lei-5 Aslnnan. lfmr ,:- I l'01lI'll: ,xlspnugllg lillisg R. Spviici-r: llriffith: Mr. FI'4'Ill'll1 Vox: SIH'IlCE'l', U.: Morey gy Ferguson: Iir':1sI'ivlml: Levy. jenn- gf- Siukiwi liilttc-1'fivL1l: 11+-Slxaffong Iiartls-tt: Stnwlie: Shank: Vuinlrsz llovlnlm-1'g Irving, lion' lefllills: Furll: Smith: Mc-uns: Pliipps: Millvr: Lons-y. g - - g x J1g,,- XQTQ Q a V'-f'ST :2- 56 LJ! A Q t-- - + 1-ses E-a - Seventy-nine

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