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

 - Class of 1936

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Boys' Sports Editor Music Editor DONNASUE LOHMEYER 14.32541 '5 -Q., DOROTHY LEE DIXON MARY FRANCES SHARP Stenographer Senior Editor ROBERT BERGER JUANITA BURCH Bookkeeper College III Editor BETTY GOOD THOLA DEE SETTLE Girls' Sports Editor College II Editor DICK DEXTER MARTHA GILBERT Junior Editor MARION MORAN College I Editor LOWELL HALL DON STURGES R. O. T. C. Editor Sophomore Editor MARTHA TULLIS HERBERT TRAYLOR - Ch. of Art Com. ' Photographer ERNEST WHITNEY DICK BROCKHOUSE Advertising Manager Photographer STATION S-T-A-F-F'-S INITIAL BROADCAST An all-star show was presented over Hctitious radio station S T A F F to introduce a new product on the market, the 1936 Nor'easter Annual. The first star presented was the famous Tell-me-a-story Lady, Boydene Burns who gave some of the modern doings in Mother Goose Land. The Staff Trio, Mary Frances Sharp, Betty Good, and Donnasue Lohmeyer were quite up to the occasion with a very unusual rendition of a new tune, Fifty-two Ivories, composed by Miss Lohmeyer. A well-kno-wn sports commentator, Don Sturges, gave a vivid description of the athletic record of Northeast this year and a prediction for the future which met with decided approval. y Miss Dorothylu Devin made her debut as a singer on this program but she was not a stranger to the audience for she had made quite a name for herself on the stage. Her latest role was that of Patricia in the current success, Heart Trouble. The sponsors sent a personal representative, Jeanne Altergott, whose talk made the audience more fully aware of the sincerity and goodwill of the sponsors. A short advertising skit was given by those famous advertising geniuses, Richard Griffith and Marian Whitaker, showing of what use their product will be in future years. A take-oHf of those master comedians, Fred Allen and Portland I-Ioffa, was presented by Lowell Hall and Rolena Hays, who are fast making a name for themselves with their clever work. The studio audience joined in singing the theme song, Stack Up Your Dollars, to the tune of Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bagf' The words to the theme song were composed by Prof. E. D. Phillips so-me years ago, but still prove stimulating to the sale of our product. The mistress of ceremonies was Miss Ruth Aronson who- conducted the program with unusual poise. --eil 21 J f I c T 1lTTT.f A so gffsg ef, f f-fx.....,,

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f 6:14 4 l Row 1-Burns Burch Aronson, Sturges, Brockhouse, Devin, Altergott, Metschan. 2, Row 2-Sharp: Good, ,Dixon, Lohmeyer, Griffith, Berger, Hays, Settle, Whitaker. , Row 3-Mr. White, Moran, Miss Pile, Gilbert, Miss Newitt, Hall, Mr. Phillips, Dexter, Mr. Marsh. ! A THE NoR'EAsTER STAFF The staff of the '36 Nor'easter has endeavored to present for your approval an annual wherein we have studied the criticisms and compliments of former annuals. , We now present to you the 1936 Nor'easter. It is yours to hold in high esteem in the many years to come. Our advisors are: Miss Anna M. Pile, Miss Mabel A. Newitt, Mr. G. Sherman Marsh, 7 Mr. Edward D. Phillips, and Mr. Robert E. White. E I RUTH ARONSON RICHARD GRIFFITH Editor-in-Chief Assoc. Editor-in-Chief U I l An a new pr l The JOE METSCHAN ROLENA HAYS T gave Business Manager Literary Editor . e qtute up Ivoriesf' A v athletic 1 decided 211 Miss a strange BOYDENE BURNS MARIAN WHITAKER latest roll School Life Editor Locals Editor The audience . R A sl ' Griffith a A ta by Lowel. clever wo DOROTHYLU DEVIN JEANNE ALTERGOTT The Co-Art Editor Co-Art Editor to the turl song wer: to the sal , The ' - - f i with unu 20 lie- 21 Yi. X. 5+ af-M-.V TA H prvp p ,Kwlmpi W ifiirfr E l ' .1 ' ll' W ' l'tr'f 1'r f Hia , I F1 -3 ' f x 1 5 'i ,igiitiii , ,Tiff mf: 2, lx. l V i t 5 in Qsgvi' Y .La-...LLL I I . ' A -,r ' rx '- ' J . is .



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Rowl Price Hrencher Good Mr. Kunz, Mr. Marsh, Bryan, Roark, Pickett. Row 2 Jaeger Scott Long Davis, Golbin, Cooper, Vance, L. Brown, Heotls. Row3 Ventola D1Capo Weber Sharp, Stevens, Forrester, Dreyer, Stubbs. THE FIRST SEMESTER COURIER STAFF Working under the usual handicap of creating interest in the paper for the Hrst few weeks of school the First Semester Courier Staff started the year off with a bang! Initiating several new ideas lncluding a new method of distribution and an original drive for subscriptions the paper achieved remarkable success in the first term of school. The subscription contest resulted in more subscribers to The Northeast Courier than there had been for several years An unusually large Staff and Cub group increased the difficult problem of co- ordination but after a plan of work had been introduced and settled, each editor did his share to produce a publication worthy of student-body interest. Northeast may now feel that the Courier has come through with flying colors for a bang-up success for the year 1935 1936 COURIER STAFF TERM I Edziorzal Sta Depart1ne1z1fal Szfujr Editor in Chief Cecelia Pickett Societies ,... Managing Editor Betty Good Office -A--4---- Feature Editor Leona Hrencher Hi-Y I','4A News Editor Jane Vance Music -.,, Copy Editor Bobby Lee Bryan Art ...... Make up Editor Fred Dreyer GYU1 --- 4 R. O. T. C. Business Sta F0OdS '---'- Business Manager Betty Roark Dramatlcs' ' Clubs , ..... Ad Manager Wellington Cooper Boys, Sports Circulation Mgr Willadean Weber Circulation Mgr Donald Forrester Girls, Sports News ...,., Sports Editor Lester Brown Shops Girl Reserves ,...,. . . ,Leona Hrencher . . . . .Lorene Davis . . .Donald Forrester . . .Willadean Weber .Wellington Cooper . . . ,Frances Scott , ....,.. Betty Roark . . .Truman Stevens . . . .Lowell Hall . L. , Mabel Irvine . . . .Geraldine Price . . ,La Verne Jaeger . . . . . .James Heotis Josephine Di Cappo Mary Frances Sharp ! cm ff 1 V, X f 4 ,QW Ha to the a of gathe Wi Quill 1 mention in Colu awards, Ma. conventi Editor-in- Managing News Edi Sports Ed Feature E Copy Ediw Makeup E Business N Advertisin Circula tio: 22 Ee- -asf 2 3

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