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

 - Class of 1938

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jlJ A college y» Riiw l- r Kct ' -f, |):ci-. ( ■Mi-iii-.. I ' mulf.v. Miss Engel, Ostert, Louthan : Cox Row 2 — Scott, Wolf, Doty. Seeber, Feiser. Fisher, Cox Row 3 — Meyer, Page, Burns, Altergott. Hollopeter. Robinson COLLEGE III Y Row 1 — McNeal. Eaton, Bruson, Grasselli. Mack. Ost, Hamley, McGhee, Brown Row 2 — Hogg, Xelson. Bulavsky, Faller. Lee, Romano. Leslie, Rinehart, Mr. Burke Row 3 — Mr. Harlan, Smith, Hodges. Aiello, O ' Neil, Raymond, Ward. Daley, Bly COLLEGE Y ACTIVITIES The Northeast Junior College Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. were organized in the fall of 1932 for the purpose of providing some definite organization wherein Junior College III students might meet to discuss matters relative to their social, intellectual, and spiritual development. Miss Agnes Engel and Mr. Charles Burke act as advisors. The College III group does not participate in any of the regular exercises in athletics or in the societies ' functions, so the College Y plays an important part in its own special extra-curricular life. During the past year baseball, basketball, and football games were plaved between the Secretarial group and the Liberal Arts and Engineering groups, and a ping-pong tournament was held. Many worthwhile speakers were secured and a series of meetings on voca- tional careers was presented. The outstanding event of the year was a joint meeting with the College III girls ' Y, at which Bishop Spencer was the guest of honor and addressed the group so eloquently. The girls had several teas at which special speakers were presented. Pot-luck suppers were given, and many days of chats and talks were held. 21

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20 BLY. KENNETH B. If you ' re looking for fun with the glance of your eye. ' ' Forget him, and step out with Kenny Bly. PAGE, MAXINE Through a crystal I can see Maxine on her boss ' s knee. RAYMOND, JOHN E. He ' s our pick for a person with plenty of class. We like him, — he ' s swell, — says every lass. TEBBETS, EDITH Smart as a whip and charming, too. As a leader I am sure she will do. TEEPLE. BUCKNER A handsome young man for whom the girls all fall. It must be because he is so gallant and tall. WIXDELL, GORDON Intelligent this boy is — , He ' s never been stumped by any quiz. WOLF. MARY EDITH Cutie describes her ' cause she ' s so rare. Lovable, intelligent, witty, and fair. MEYER. HELEN IRENE A lovable girl with an infectuous laugh. She ' s swell to know, and that ' s not half. VAUGHAN. B. C. Big, broad shoulders and a lively grin. What more could you ask of him? WARD, MAURICE A. Maurice is so quiet we never can see Just what he is or is going to be. WYTHE, HELEN DELORES Some call her a flirt, but everyone knows She ' s a fine girl, and as sweet as a rose. SYLVESTER, DOROTHY HELEN One of the best in all this great mass. She ranks about in the A No. 1 Class 0 dk jkdkt HALLETT, HARVEY RUSSELL The best pal a guy can have and trust He ' ll go the limit if he has to bust



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COLLEGE III HONOR ROLL Row 1 — Cox, Scott, Ost, Teeple, Eaton, Hollopeter, Moran, Brown Row 2 — Sullivan, Burns, Wolf. Means. Morgan. Lou than. Robinson, Middleton, Gentry Row 3 — Turpin, Wendell, Bly, Smith. Lee, Johnson, Carpenter, Jones Absentee: Cook NORTHEAST JUNIOR COLLEGE SEMESTER HONOR ROLL New Plan III Bly, Kenneth Brown, Forrest Burns, Barbara Carpenter, Walton Cook. Eugene Cox, Ruth Irene Eaton, Roy Wendell Gentry, Alice Hollopeter, Dorothy Jones, Janearl Johnson, Virgil Lee, Arthur M. Louthan, Florence Marsh, Richard Means, Mary Lee Middleton, Catherine Moran, Marion Morgan, Geraldine Ost, Jack Robinson, Edith Scott, Alargaret Smith, Robert Harry Sullivan, Evelyn Teeple, Buckner Turpin, Billie Jean Windell, Gordon Wolf, Mary Edith COLLEGE III ENGINEERS Row 1 — Farris, Lay, Leslie. Mack, Smith, Bly Row 2 — Mr. Bird, Mr. Gustafson. Mclndoo. Johnson, Mr. Burke Mr. Pinkney, Mr. White COLLEGE III ENGINEERS The Engineers, although having the most difficult course in the New Plan, have main- tained a high scholastic record. Every Engineer graduated from Junior High School on the honor roll. This year, the Scholar of the New Plan III Class was a member of our de- partment. In spite of the fact that more than half of the Engineers work outside of school, 50 per cent of the Engineers were on the honor roll last semester. Six of the Engineers plan to continue their education. Robert Smith plans to study actuarial science. Virgil J ohnson is going to take up mining geology. J. C. Leslie and Allan Lay are going to take chemical engineering, with a major in petroleum refining. Kenneth BIv plans to take up metallurgical engineering. 22

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