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COLLEGE HONOR ROLLS R 1 NI tn Ll ey r Gash Hays Swaim Wood Wilcox Russell Brown Daniels. Rgiii2 Coihing Alrifrfersdin Middleton Painter Studds Meyer Moran Gentry Eastman 'Wolf. Row3 Tebbets Morgan Cox Cook Wmn Eaton Sullivan Bly Windell Teeple Leslie Faller. NORTHEAST JUNIOR COLLEGE SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Barrett Mildred Blackford Ben Bly Kenneth Brown Forrest Carpenter Walton Cook Jack Cow th Eaton Wendell Faller Warren Gentry Alice Johnson Virgil Leslie J Louthan Florence COLL TERMI 1936 1937 Index of three or more EGE II Nlclndoo William Mack James Ma ee Ruth Moran IVIHFIOII Morgan Geraldine Moscato L1bor1a Scott Margaret Sullivan Evelyn 'Ieeple Buckner Turpin Billie Jean Windell Gordon Wmn Shirl Wolf Mary Edith Anderson James Brown Ralph Corning Betty Dalton MHYJOFIC Daniels Graham Edmondson Juanita Fleming Harold Gravetter Maxine Hays Rolena Lohmeyer Donnasue Martin Dorothy COLLEGE III Vieyer Mary Louise Middleton Mar aret Painter Sidne Parker John Peterie Doris Russell Rosema Schuepbach Mary . Swaim Anne Studds Dorothy Wilcox Bill Wood Doris COLLEGE ATHLETICS For the first time in the history of Northeast Junior College, students in the College III Class particlpated in intra class sports This year the boys formed football, basketball baseball, and track teams, Secretary Engineer teams competed with Liberal Arts Sometimes one team came out ahead, sometlmes the other, occasionally the score was 0 0 with both sides claiming victory Incidentally a College III team scored an overwhelming victory over the high school s first team in football. The girls, not to be outdone, organized both hockey and basketball teams The games were very successful, although broken fingernalls and cracked shinbones were the results Another favorite sport of the College III Class this year was ping-pong Almost any hour of the day one could find several members of the class busy batting the little Celluloid ball back and forth in the room off the gymnasium. All in all, athletics fand athletes' Were in good favor this year. THE NOR EASTER --sgf 24 . 1 ' i , 1 I 1 1 . - 1 1 '1 1 Y 1 ' , , ' , . 1 1 -I 1 i 3 1 1 ' -' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 f , f ' 1' , ' ' , 1 , , , . , , s , 3 1 . 1 . . f Y 1 ' V 1 . . 1 1 Y ' . . ' . ' , , , , , ry . , Ru , 1 1 .I Eastman, Ruth Smith, Robert H. Frantz, Dorothy Smith, Betty , l 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Q ' 1 1 , i D 1 I 1 1 . 7 I 6 . I . I 7 , , . C. , I , , 7 - K i , ' ' ' 7 KC I! ' - . . -D .1 I . l! ra 'S' .J it 4 1 tier ' 'D LTU . 5? I 4 . 1' Q, , Row I-Meyers Row 2-Sheparc Row 3-Schuepl Row 4-Brenner Ron Row Row Abs: The de year will be the Girls' C tween the rr this sense of Agnes Engel any similar r Rememl ing Coca Cc give one of l As if wt 2 5 Ea..-
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erencef' erence? t all: fill find-in-her wgrapher. zile. tious laff 3 gaff . ,ly funny. ng him money. 9, C. I tall ! CS ed 'fSmitty, racketeerg will cheer. I ne. Tn! fame. own, J town. of a Queen, lan - RINE irthman, y man. .are smartg 'ight from the start. -..ag 22 ANDERSON, GERALDINE V. Beautiful eyes, laughing and merryg Friendly to all-that's our Jerry. DAVIS, LILLIAN AVANELL For Avanell Davis this wish we express: Be her work and-above all-her life, a success. DI GUISTO, HENRY A. Henry Di Guisto is not one to shirkg May he live a full life and do interesting work. GERRITY, RAYMOND F. With his hair, eyes and complexion Helll steal many a girl's affection. GOELLNER, MARY ELIZABETH A natural describes her completelyg And she can smile-oh so sweetly! LOVELACE, HAROLD LEE Curly hair the girls adore! What boy could ask for more? MARTIN, DOROTHY VIRGINIA We like this gal called Dorothy Marting Of that, by gum, we're gosh-darn sartin! MOORE, EDWIN JOWETT Small and mighty-this is hey His big virtue is constancy. PFEFFER, RUTH . May Ruth Pfeffer prosper and climb very far, May her wagon stay securely hitched to a star. RAMSEY, DOROTHY NADINE Intelligent this lady is- She's never stumped by any quiz. VAN HOOSER, MYRTLE Athletics attract her attentiong In everything, honorable mention. WILKS, HELEN A famous authoress she'll beg To success she holds the key. ! JUNIOR COLLEGE III WITHOUT INDIVDUAL PICTURES ANGLE, HAROLD At Chemistry he's a whiz- He never gets stuck on a quiz. BAKER, HAZEL LORRAINE A girl sweeter than Lorraine? Your search will surely be in vain. BAUER, VICTORIA From difficult problems, she'll never cowerg There'll be no greater success than Victoria Bauer. CASTLE, MARY JANE Cute little lady, oh so sweet! In all respects-from head to feet. COWAN, MARY VIRGINIA Stenotype, linotype, Mary Cowan's our type. COXWELL, MILDRED OLIVIA Steno fine, housewife swell! She'd make 'em both, 'cause she dictates well. FRANTZ, DOROTHY S. As sweet, charming, and fair As the Bowers she wears in her hair. GANNON, DORIS AILEEN Of Doris Gannon itls been said, She's got sense in that pretty head. GILLHAM, JAMES Jimmie's a man they all adore From the first up to the second floor. HARMON, JIMMIE DAVIDSON Jr. Everyone knows of Jimmie Harmony The things he does are most alarm1n'. 23 Jae-- HAWKINS, JOSEPH GAILYARD Always dressed like a fashion-plate, When calling for Dorothy, he's never late. LITTRELL, LUCILLE JANE The friendship of Lucille Is a friendship that is real. MAST, MARY PHYLLIS She's not slow, she's not fastg Her popularity is bound to last. MEYER, MARY LOUISE Orchids to Mary Louise Meyer, For of her we will never tire. PAINTER, SIDNEY It's true there's nothing in a name, As a writer helll easier find fame. PARKER, JOHN Of being the King of Baseball Johnny dreams. To us, more than a possibility it seems. RAPP, GLEN OTIS A ' An athletic star with plenty of snap, A fthe-man you know it, Glen Otis Rapp. TAYLOR, EMILY PAULINE Emily Taylor has poise and reserve, Always willing and ready to serve. A TUTORINO, KATHRYN L. A huge success, Miss Tutorino. It may come true, how do we know? WETZ, HELEN MARY ' A dependable steno she's sure to bw The swellest girl you'll ever see. WILCOX, GEORGE WILLIAM Miracle man of some renown, Nothing impossible when hels aroun'. THE NOR,EASTER
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olf. Faller. ROLL I ruise garet YY try J. nts in the :d football, 'ith Liberal y the score scored an teams. The bones were llmost any g the little -..ggi 2 4 GIRLS' COLLEGE HY Row I-Meyers, Flacy, Kepley, Coxwell, Anderson, Frantz, Miss Engel, Lohmeyer, Wetz, Studds. Carroll, Boland. Row Z-Shepard, Gravetter, McC1oughan, Gash, Middleton, Davis, Mast, Wood, Bucher, Martin, Dalton, Hays, McClure Row 3-Schuepbach, Allen, Peterie, Corning, Swaim, Hoffman, Settle. Russell. Pfeffer. Taylor, Hobbs. Row 4-Brenner, Ayers, Bauer, Jeffers, Van Hooser, Bonlils, Huffman, Cowan, Reinking, Howey, Tutorino. BOYS' COLLEGE NYT' Row 1-Daniels, Brooks, Collins, Gerrity, Wilcox, Parker, Lane, Henderson, Brown, DiGuisto. Row 2-Rapp, Hawkins, Pulhamus, Smith, DeHardt, French, Conway, Howard, Jackson, Fleming. Row 3-Moore, Espmosa, Lovelace, Hallett, Fleming, Hildreth, Taylor, Kimak, Dorr, Maness. Absentees-Angle, McCann, Smith, Coombs, Gillham. THE COLLEGE CLUBS The dearest place in the memory of all who leave Northeast Junior College this year will be occupied by grand times had over at the Y.', The Boys, College Club and the Girls' College Club were organized primarily to create a feeling of fellowship be- tween the members of the College III Class. This purpose was fulfilled. Especially was this sense of fellowship in evidence at the monthly joint meetings. Harry Harlan and Agnes Engel, sponsors of the clubs, co-operated in making these more successful than any similar meetings held in previous years. , Remember sitting around the fire at Bellaire Park eating hamburgers and drink- ing Coca Cola? Remember those comic valentines? And remember listening to Harry give one of his inspiring ''I-haven't-much-to-say talks before the fireplace at the NYU? As if we could ever forget those happy times! 25 lg..- THE NOR,EASTER
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