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

 - Class of 1953

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'53 4 fl ams n 5 Alexander sander Allen Xnderson on iderson iderson ,ne Annis rim enson m rrowood rry ,ity M in 4!..,v,j , L, '43 iff! nt. f,,L.. 'Y Barker arnes 1 Barnes scone Beaty Becker irch ,iam Blackwell 4 f,'7? Semors 5 Kay Marily nn Dax IS Sandra ean Davis Sara oanne Duis Patiicm Sue Dmrmont Charle DeHart Fred Dell Albert R1chard DeM1yo Ida Ann Derstler af D Antoinette DeS1mone Alan Keith Dewey Charles D.iCapo Donald Dixon' SENIOR OF 1965, Chris Wes- tern, sings in our Christmas As- sembly. He is the son of Mr. L. J. Western, Speech instructor. THESE SENIORS are a- mong the first to visit the Nor'easter business man- agers to make sure that their pictures appear in the Annual. Shirley Rae Dolt Anita Louise Donnici Patsy Ruth Dorrell Norma Jean Dudding Norman Dean Duke Donna Louise Dunlap Robert Dunning Betty Carleen Edwards 21

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1 W 1, l l I 5 1 5 l i i Junior Class Prepares for 9 Our school career can be compared to a journey, the road of which winds about the disappointments and the joys of life. As we reached our high school years, we had only be- gun our journey, and the road ahead was per- ilous, curving sharply about the steep grades. In our remaining year, we shall follow the road over its most difhcult course, reaching for the high plateau of our Senior year. As freshmen we began our journey. We were fearful of the long road, but we accepted it without question. Our time was occupied with books, dreams, and laughter. We began to plan our lives and make decisions of our own. Then we became sophomores. We considered ourselves more important citizens, for we pos- sessed greater freedom. When the thrill of being upperclassmen was at last ours, we became aware of a world that we should help dominate. The memory of the secrets, fun, and friendships that we shared 16 1 deepened as should begir row we shou We dread at our many the Junior C tion for the ior rings. i 9 We have I ward to ourj ia the footst ceded us, and l to Northeast 9 When we the last weel aware of nhl many responj With highl for 1954 wlj the rank of S l V ' 7 Senlors 53 Patricia Ann Abston John David Addams Ruth Albertson Bonny Davis Alexander Robert Warren Alexander Barbara Jo Allen Roy Raymond Allen Allen Roy Anderson Robert Dale Anderson Robert LeRoy Anderson Shirley Jean Anderson Charlotte June Annis Marvin Eugene Antrim Phyllis Elaine Arenson Gary Lee Argo Allan Lee Arrowood Joan Vivian Atteberry Jo Anne Babler U Shirley Jean Baity My , fri Mary Baldwin gy! XY -'A f C fr' 19 if f -aii A I 'K1 11' ,Qj la. f Margaret Ann Bandylfi-vain Nadyne Yvonne Barker Harry Myles Barnes Jack Leonard Barnes Io Ann Barton Anthony Gene Bascone Charles Logan Beary John Adam Becker Carol Ann Beebe Wanda Jean Bell Robert Olen Birch s Charles William Blackwell 18



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5 Junior Class Prepares for 0 Our school career can be compared to a journey, the road of which winds about the disappointments and the joys of life. As we reached our high school years, we had only be- gun our journey, and the road ahead was per- ilous, curving sharply about the steep grades. In our remaining year, we shall follow the road over its most difficult course, reaching for the high plateau of our Senior year. As freshmen we began our journey. We were fearful of the long road, but we accepted it without question. Our time was occupied with books, dreams, and laughter. We began to plan our lives and make decisions of our own. Then we became sophomores. We considered ourselves more important citizens, for we pos- sessed greater freedom. When the thrill of being upperclassmen was at last ours, we became aware of a world that we should help dominate. The memory of the secrets, fun, and friendships that we shared 16 deepened should beg' row we sho We drea at our man the Junior tion for the-T ior rings. ij 9 We have ward -to oun ia the foots ceded us, any to Northeasj 0 When wi the last wee aware of tli many respon With higl for 1954 wi the rank of i 1 k Seniors '53 Marilyn Jean Carpenter Victor Carl Caruso Imogene Marie cafwile Joseph Richard Caskey Mary Margaret Cattleman Sandra Ellen Cates Mildred Lucille Champion Dorothy Marie Clark Patricia Jane Clark Phyllis Anne Clark William Lee Clow Eilene Esther Coen Angeline Colletti Joyce Colley Kenneth Wayne Collins Donna Cordell Frank Thomas Corsentino Forrest Markwell Couch Gerald Wayne Courtney Barbara Ruth Cox Dorothy Joanna Cox Perry Dale Cox Elton Randolph Craig Deoline Elizabeth Cramer Eugene Phelps Cross Clifford L. Crossland Larry Neal Croswhite Lawrence Charles Crowder Don Cunningham Carol Ann Dalberg Shirley Jean Danielsen ' Gail Deane Davis 20 , aff, , f 'Sf Z 0: A 1 ' C ZZ! , 5.45. n ,M if a

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