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

 - Class of 1938

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17 AIELLO. KEN ' N ' ETH JAMES So quiet was he. we hardly could tell. How much he knew and just what he did not know well. ALDRIDGE. MARY MARGARET Kollege Kutie fits her to a T. She ' s all anyone would wish her to be. mie — . .vefing t , FORREST DALE 1 ' eppy, intelligent, and handsome These at least, and then some. BRUSOX. GEORGE FRANCIS All-Star Bruson will be answering the call Of a bookkeeping machine — not a football. BULAYSKY. EDWARD He ' s musically inclined and we hope we will see His clarinet bring success to Ed Bulavsky. CARPENTER. WALTON EDGAR Quiet, good-natured, industrious Walt. If he doesn ' t succeed, it won ' t be his fault. COFFVN. MARIAN Lovely hair and lovely brown eyes. Make a picture to suit all Vou ' se guys. COUSINS. MARJORIE JANE For Marjorie ' s favors, all boys were beaten. By our Modern Casanova, R. Wendell — COX, RUTH IRENE Dear, sweet, charming, and cute. Smart, clever — quite a tribute. DUTTON. WILMA LORENE Cheery, happy all the while. That ' s cause she always wears a smile. EASTMAN. RUTH LOUISE Petite and sweet and oh! so neat. She ' s the gal who can ' t be beat. EATON. ROY WENDELL His eyes and his hair made girls fall by the dozens. But alas! and alack! he was taken by M. . FISHER. MARIAN LOUISE For a girl with looks, take Marian Fisher. Her pep and zep are all we can wish ' er. GENTRY. ALICE For stopping in alcoves she won ' t pay the fee. But will pass it, for payment, to poor Arthur GLASSCOCK. HELEN ELAINE She sparkles and glistens with plenty of wit, And for all situations she ' s bound to be fit, HAMLEY. EDWARD DUGGINS Duggie is our pick for the Boy of the Hour. ' ' He ' s congenial and peppy and his rhythm has power. HARRIS, JEANE FAE Glowing black hair, snapping blue eyes. One who works and always tries. HERMAN. EYELYN MARY True and loyal— this is she. Her best virtue is constancy. HODGES. SAMUEL LEROY At writing term papers, he takes the cake. They ' re always good and never a fake. HOWARD. MARY ELLEN Silent, stunning, she makes them fall: But her heart is on one. or not at all.

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COLLEGE III OFFICERS GEORGE BRUSON President FORREST BROWN Vice-President RUTH COX Giftorian HELEN GLASSCOCK Secretary ALLAN SLAGLE Treasurer RICHARD MARSH Sergeant-at-Arms .MARIAN FISHER Reporter MR. R. V HARM AN Advisor JUNIOR COLLEGE CLASS OF 1938 We, the Class of 1938, feel that our education is just beginning. Our efforts to attain a high achievement this year, as in past years, were stimulated by the fact that the Junior College is to be discontinued next year. Even with this, our goals, no matter how far awav they may have seemed, were not impossible to achieve. Approximately one-fourth of this year ' s class is planning to go on to college, and the others are prepared to find better positions than they otherwise would. Other classes before us have resolved to do great things, and so have we, but our important resolution was to be more socialized. Whether we will be of an intellectual variety or not remains to be seen. 16



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18 JONES, JANEARL A person to be depended upon for all that is good. She can hold the Viking spirit, if anyone could. KACKLEY, INEZ LORRAINE A charming, sweet girl who is destined to be A very good secretary — watch and you ' ll see. KELLEY. HELEN LOUISE Full of pep and full of fun. She always starts like the pop of a gun. LEE. ARTHUR M. We think he will make a very good sentry To guard his Lady, the winsome -Miss G — LEE, MARY FRANCES Red is our singer — she has a beautiful voice. Coupled with that she also has poise. McGHEE, JOHN H. Johnny has always appealed to this gal. He ' s so easy to trust — he ' s our very best pal. MACK. JAMES O. We inquired and we found out just what is lack In the life, — it is girls, — of our good ole James Mack. MARSH. RICHARD WINSLOW He speaks and his voice is so gentle, not harsh. The look from his eyes is kind. — that ' s Dick Marsh. MEANS. MARY LEE We hear all around, and we know it ' s the truth. That Mary is brilliant like Maida Ruth, MESSENGER, GLADYS MARIE A secretary as sweet as ever can be And a very good model of efficiency. MIDDLETON. CATHERINE LOUISE Like her sister she will be. To success she ' ll hold the key. MORAN. MARION ELIZABETH The scholarette this lady is. She ' s seldom stumped by any quiz. MORGAN, GERALDINE FAY Gerry is always full of fun. And she ' s the best sport under the sun, -MORRIS. LEOTA VERNICE Gentlemen prefer Blondes as the saying Leota thinks not, — she has many beaux. OST. JACK The sensational news from coast to coast Is the wit, intelligence, and looks of Jack Ost. REESE, VESTA BELLE A charming, sweet sort of a girl. Who ' s as pure and perfect as a pearl. RHODES. MARTHA JANE Her twinkling fingers accomplish such feats With which we would never desire to compete. ROBB. THERESA MARIE There ' s one thing sure about Theresa Robb, And that is, — she ' s always on the job. ROBROCK. MARY ANN Silent, smiling and she ' s sweet. Very graceful, and oh! so neat. iROMANO. NICHOLAS JAMES Solving crimes is his ambition. All he needs is one audition.

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