Northeast Junior High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1926
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GEORGE LYNCH Editor-in-Chief FRANCES RANEY B14szMte.v.f Ilflalzag 61' MAEBELLE PARSONS Ad-z'01't15zng lllanaqcr BERNICE LACH C17't'ltlllf10ll Manager THELMA LINEBA CK RUTH BURKE Sflzool Life Editor RUFUS HILL Art Editor Ll.ff'l'l17'j' Editor EDWARD MILLS Features Editor CHARLES SMITH Athletic Editor MARIETTA DANIELS Humof' Editor' 2 Foreword ln presenting this first Buccaneer we have kept in mind a three-f old purpose: First, to portray the Northeast Junior High School of' todayg second, to afford the Class of 1926 an enduring record of fhe memorable days spent in these hallsg and third to provide an incentive for future classes. Qur success in fulfilling this mission can only he judged' by the pages that follow. ll ' H , 1 till-2 A 1 -1,fi , , ,Li . ' ll,:NL,i'l l apt: si 'L gtg, W . . fl! 'SQ CDedioation To Clifford Hiram cNoWlin our beloved principal, who has devoted so much of his time and energies to moulding us into better citizens and Who has instilled in us at least some part of the character We so much admire, We dedi- cate this Cldueoaneer of 1926. .31 k 'Xi M mud, K1--ff ,ff -v' -Q ,QR-,, g ,1,.Z ' ,X ' CL1 FF0RD HIRAM NOXVLIN Contents I ! Views efldminishfetion Classes School Life eflfhleties High Seas I THE FRONT DOORWAY OF OUR OLD I'IOME LOOKING FROM THE NORTHWEST LOQKING FROM THE SOUTH THE FRONT DooRwAY AT NIGHT A Jw, NEW BU11,D1NG IN THE PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION QW INTERIOR VIEWS OF THE OLD BUILDING THE NEW BUILDING VIEWED FROM THE SOUTHNVEST v l,',YT1'. 1 z:p,w:f5sf?- R . f X4 X- X . x- xx X., N , xx ,216 ' Qi., 4431-.N fm -'-ff? 57' ,.',:f ! x, y I rf f x X1 . f xi F I .jfkff x , R .X 1 ,AX ,Y my J Fx, 1-. fingmy M. 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VVLETTSTEIN JOHN R. WAIJLSTEDT SPANISH . KATITEIQINE STIGALL FRENCH DOROTHY R. ELLIOTT TY PE W RI TI N G NELLE E. BRADFORD .IOI N E R Y MARTIN DOYLE VXI. D. HIFNER SHOP W. D. HIFNER BUSINESS I LOTTIE C. CELL TNTAURICE D. MOHLER CLOTHING MIQS. M. G. BURTON PHYSICAL EDUCATION RUTH Q,KEEFE FABRICE HOAR J. C. COHLMEYER LESLIE VXIARREN DRAFTING PAUL R. PICKENS FOODS AUGUSTA GUFLER MILS. D. L. HARLAN CI 171 CS EDNA GALES PEARL JENKINS VVILMA TRENCHARD CELIA WARING JESSIE MARIE VVILLITT MAY FARR HIATT GENERAL SCIENCE JOHN R. VVAIILSTEDT HELEN WAMSLEY ART MARTHA ABBOTT HESTER TOWLES OFFICE RUTH ROBINSON DOROTHY STUKEY JOHN R. VXIAHLSTEDT L4 6J!f-Lzb. za zafmxw aw 53 35? 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HIFNER A1155 MCCLUR12 A lg cb ra J 0 i1fLe1'y Lai i 11 I X ,ff ff yW45hy,Q4 , 1 W W MISS O,KEEFE MR. MOHLRR Miss DAIILILR Plzyxicfzl Educfzfion .B'ILSH1'8.VS Algebra ff' W KIQIHS 5'!'.'XPI,lLS NIR. NELSON Kffgg STICAALTJ ,ylrzllzzfzufffi History ,Sjyglllfyll Twefzly-one ff' f' 7- 'nl V- -- -,.. Y N..- ,.vv..v V, , , W- V-----A -f'-- 44-W- f'i:ff f-fffT2?E:''i N A ,, , rF ff f T .5 . fy 'ff' :V , Y 'XT ,.,,-ff! 3 4' ' ' 4? , M !1 'MLT Eif ' 'Eff .M .. W., ..Y...-m.-- Yi ----f---Y -YM - Y - - 'Af-W3 ff- '-'A w 1 1 fm gh Y ,,-,,,,,, ,,,,nYYY ..-. - - - V -Af f ff - -- AM ,.,-,.,,,. M ---A.-f-f-ff, W-f----'f-my--ix xl A--1359 L tlfrm, ff' ,X Ri.: ..Q'N',' x K .51 fi V-' H ,y f, ,,- 2. , Q.,-.-.gf I N, MISS OWLES MR. PICKENS M153 TRENCHARD Phygiglogy Drafting English MISS VAN VOLIQENBURGH MR. VVAHLSTED1' Miss AMSLEY G7'0WL7f1'ZfZ7' Sczence General Sgieupg M Iss NVARING MR, XNARREN . 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'1izw11ty-Ilzree I 'T c- H T 5 THE FRESHZVIAN CLASS OF1926 Through the halls of Northeast High School Where We learn to do or die, There's a snappy class thatls Working For their beloved Northeast High. The teachers look with Wondering eyes, And the upper classmen say, They're grabbing every honor and prize, As it passes by their Way. KK Come you back to Northeast High School in the year of twenty-six, And you'll find in Northeast Junior, We're Winning by taking licks. For We're pushing, pulling, Working, For our school in a marvelous Way, We allow no quitting or shirking, And by this We'll Win some day. . Yes, We're pushing ever forward, Gaining honors every Way, We're the Sophoniores of tomorrow, The Wiser Freshmen of today. -CORNELIA PRICE. laevmafd--4h..Ar-1 lifffxil fm 5155 4-SF Twenty-four 4 fs Q Q I, ,LL Clas es X A l I ar , if ' Xa , g 1 4 Q In A ' J :I xl f' Q VV'-4 1 J 4' . 1 QM.-6-14 if ,I kkil ',L4,f:1-1-ft-'f hiv' 'ff . . , . 1 , f' 1 'ij ' - .' Lf ' 1 15l'. 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Room 408 K Edward Andrew Class Play Frank Rogers Treas. Freshmen Cheer Leader Vice-Pres. Glee Club Jubilee Pres. Room 210 ii Laura Andrew Girl Scouts Duck Club Tom Benson Serg't-at-Arms Freshmen Basketball N Track N B. H. S. C. Pres. Room 416 Stephen Ardito Sec'y Room 105 X il Helen Lee Hicks Reporter Freshmen Student Council Vice-Pres. Girl Reserves Pres. Duck Club Orchestra Track Elizabeth Ashton if Claire Abookire Girl Reserves Jubilee Paul Atkin Hi-Lite Staff Glee Club Luther Aikins Buccaneer Staff Lela Bailey 3 Leona Alaways il Charles Bailey Vice-Pres. Room 406 Ethel Allen Margaret Baldwin Student Council Girl Reserves Sec'y-Treas. Dcuck Clu Pres. Room 20- X General Honor Roll l,,,'5 ,T-9 g'?l1wg55 Twenty-six or'-xo 'sexe Gr fsgag K l Q' P l 4 Irene Ballinger i ii Florence Ann Betzler 'V0ll6y Ball Girl Reserves li Anna Marie Balsiger Student Council Girl Reserves Treas. Room 21-l 5 Harold Bingham B. H. S. C. Cabinet Class Play Charles Bartlett Velma Blodgett Volley Ball Baseball Girl Reserves Track Jubilee ii Margaret Baum Baseball Romaine Bootman Baseball Charles Behnke Paul Borel if Donis Bellomy Highest Ticket Seller Jubilee ii Corinne Bower Girl Reserves Harriet Berg Student Council Hi-Lite Staff Vernon Brackenbury Life Saver B. H. S. C. if Harold Bergstresser V r Secly Room 310 ii Clara Bragg Girl Reserves Alberta Bessenbacher Volley Ball Baseball Elwood Branstetter Track John Bessenbacher Track Squad Brice Brasel i Vice-Pres. Room 210 Sec'y-Treas. Glee Club -, T.-. --e-geevils-1.-',:,g1:gg12Q1fig1fTSI if iijliff' G S7 C' fem 1 or s I '- i If-1 ,ffm Af? Lffi . N-99 C be--f-57? a-3 A-ee so .- -4 Q C-209 flffel-fl ,: l--W-4-f -,H wi MAk,1n,, ,,AQff',.,,,,,, ,,,.11.i: 3.-.iff -.-W-E-2.-----W - V eff- ' f Tiuenty-scrzfen 0 C Q D?f Q?'Q 'fl ff' f 'ffl-. tx it X, ,, ,.-7,...,,,,, .. , B. , .......,.,...... -,,...-.. 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Room 419 Jubilee - il Jack Cahill Student Council ulee Club Dean Clasb ey Track T Li Y V VA R FY V ir - - -- V- H H A - A- --f-----x ,, W -'-me - wt 1 pf 0 CL- TW Twenty-eight ' ' ' 'f -fe -'A- f .. e ...-.,,,,-, H M Q..-KQV i -uni!! x' ,,,,, Q, 'W Lung- Q ,A-Q-x?Lx Q Q Hxx , VV- X :Ax 11t.g11e-ffig'fg i: osiifRR'-:le 157 l Jllfff ll't'?'l!e,.fe-'Ai e, - C 'Rnd' R ei'-if i+fiiQ,1g,QN,Q 5 X-2f f?v ly il L-. 7 V.-lixiii Lf' ' U D M 4 -,J ., ,ff X f lT'1T'KfZiigil'fiT'.'1iT,, M, G ,ACLW N as G C is eee.-C rf 'vwzfc -if e R--ff ef-:YYTW11'11ffi.Qiief:,1:uw C W G G- .G emu, E ,.,.. 2 Karl Clausen if John F. Conger Ruby Clayton Yolley Ball Girl Reserves Jubilee Class Play Edith Corby Student Council Vice-Pres. Room 401 Howard Clinton Harold Cordry Jr. ii Neva Cloud Robert Cousins ill Noble Cloud Slater Cowart Kenneth Clutter Paul Cox Glee Club Virginia Colgan Girl Reserves Jubilee Charles Crane Vice-Pres. Room Sill Howling Hundred. Glee Club Louis Comaschi Margaret Crawford Hi-Lite Staff Girl Reserves .lack Combs B. 1-1. S. C. Robert Craycraft Victor Combs B. ll. S. C. Jay Crossley 5 l 1 I Z I I Z 'M A-. Q-, ,-Q. .,f-.CY ..,,- Y 'fu' .,e- Q-, A --r A-- , ' yu, 'KRT 'FI 7--f', fp Y J , M rr i , ,' If 'Q ,. , Q ,fx , X EL.L.,.l,,l:gi'.g'., 44e,.L::g'1.,n Y - g.i:.fj 'i,,ef,ff Tf,:,,?s-erf,Y4ffQQ-. lei Qqgff E.,,TiQ:f4f-4.2 5 '9 'RRS 9 .4 -4 1 f. f-f1,N:-,f::.'.v vfnezxf 111, w5.fff,,1., -,-,,:,g,C1j lmijl ,QQ ' +C-:,:,f 1 le,-., if ,-W., Twenty-nine W ,, M .C ......-m-.- -f- aff QQTQ sgijgg-Eii' '1!!1Tl.!. ' Lili:lT'?!T-llflfllf Sify e' A f gg .,i,4.1iiifg:gTi?rz l,.:.: 'lJ-..-...'af' Q jyffffw-ee an f A' ss'1 r rH'A g M 'i C C'g'C1': C kwwf, V . Duane Crume St. Clair Dimmirt Student Council Edna Cupp Student Council Pres. Room 419 Yolley Ball ii D. T. Dominick B. H. S. C. Hi-Lite Staff Sec'y Room 417 Jubilee . 3Clara Curtis Roy Donham Carl Danforth tilee Club B. H. S. C. Treas. Room 314 Teddy Downs Vice-Pres. Room 420 Marietta Daniels Hi-Lite Staff Humor Ed. Buccaneer Class Play Fae Dusenbury Girl Reserves Jubilee Treas. Room 202 Felix Davis Virginia Dwyer Girl Scout Orchestra Kenneth Davis if Dorcas Jane Easter Orchestra Albert De Rubertis Glee Club 5 Dorris Jean Easter Orchestra Robert De Shaffon Student Council ' ll Everett Eaton Jubilee Class Play Richard Dickard Glee Club Yice-Pres. Room 219 Ruth Egleston Essay Contest Girl Reserves .Tl ,Q Q if - A - xx AY - .E-...,,.1 W.. H-.. .. .-I L4 ' 0 --,.,-ei,TiQl Thirty 'i +I o o o o ai VW, ,, , l E if Dorris Elliott l Student Council l 1 Class Play l l H1-Lire Staff g Harley Ferguson Christmas Play Treas. Room 406 Essay Contest Chelsa Elrod Jubilee Hi-Lite Staff Yolley Ball Sec'y Room 406 Girl Reserves Louise Ferguson Dorothy Erickson Mary Keen Ferguson Student Council Baseball Mary Eleanor Erickson Vice-Pres. Room 214 Harry Fisher l Student Council Glee Club Frederick Lester Glec Club Kenneth Fisher Christmas Play B. H. S. C. Elsa Evans Girl Reserves Student Council Jubilee Dorothy Rea Flensburg Girl Reserves il Howard Evans Track Jubilee Pres. Howling Hundred il Byron Flowers B. H. S. C. Glee Club Irma Evans if Emmet Foltz Orchestra Keith Farlow Glee Club Jubilee ii Marjorie Forman Girl Reserves Girl Scouts Z Delphine Feiring Cir. Mgr. Hi-Lite Buccaneer Staff Vice-Pres. Room 303 I X il Robert Foster 1 Student Council l 5 5 5 . i - Q X L smile 1473 24616652 5? 5? Thirty-one y...2z,x,....-- l ai if R 'E ef, Q ' ff-2.Lf:3.l E513 -. ,,,J:,s,,:,31Ql..-le.. Y,V. .f.....-f..-..-.,i,..,lfTiifl.if.f .w,.,.,,T.:.LZI1:- Qzix D, 4, ,,,. ,Macau-A, .,. C. Y- 4.111-. I'1...T 'F .. R.. .-+ve -. -. --ffilf-rf,-. if L i , 4 ' P' ' ' C' i a 'P' ' ' ' W 'g: x'y,7v.:ii'L5 FFhF G' YY' H ' Y' YY Fig Ai Y H Q.: -V-TAf:l7flQ.::'F :fZ.h'fif'I11M3' XCFS'-gif li Dorothea Fowler Girl Reserves iTlHelen Goodvvillie Girl Reserves Yolley Ball Ili Gwendolyn Frank Student Council Pres. Room 201 SliRobert Greenlee B. H. S. G. Violet Freed Ili Vestas Greeson Pres. of B. H. S. C. Track, J, 2 Track Captain, 2 'Vice-Pres. Student Council if Arnold French Christmas Play Oratorieal Contest Franklin Groom Class Play if Alene Fulton Hugh Hadley B. H. S. C. Margaret Gartrell Sec. Girl Scouts Richard Haines l-l7Lillian Gaw Girl Reserves if Mary Hair Duck Club Jubilee Baseball Volley Ball Sarah Ginsburg Ruth Hale Girl Reserves ,f Eugene Golden liRose Halvey il Virginia Goodrich Volley Ball li Alice Hankinson . L l i 5 -q A A VY W M i Thirty-two 0 . .gl l,4C1.673 ,f-.i.lbu AQ llfggxgxwgqx DM A .34 J cs,s.m,.,,-,s.,,,s .,,.,1 ,,,:: , ,.,,,,:,,,,,,A,,,,,AK,,Y,,m,,,r ,,,, ,rw kv, W ,, ' f - if - . ni-we-'tr -'11::e-rf Lilvg eff: - R --rl V avi : y as c ' e if? Llosa LU'-' A f f A 0 0 G Q 0 o A-m--efeWe-tf--- fe- H M-1 R f me messes J conf- G LXR W A V p A f' 39 2 2 i 5 2 ' 2 il Q Ili Mary Harrison Q 5 i if Grace Hill Girl Reserves J J Vice-Pres. Room 400 I il Ruth Harrington il5Helen Ruth Hill Jubilee Girl Reserves Duck Club 5 Lucile Haslett I ill Jack Hill ,f Dorothy Hatfield X 1 Grace Hills Girl Reserves Faith Hawley Buccaneer Staff il Evelyn Holcer ' Volley Ball ill Jasper Hayes Student Council Alice Holmgren Vivian Hayes Jubilee Girl Reserve Pres. Room 400 ZllMiriam Holzapfel Class Play H1-Lite Staff V 3 Hazel Heckman Jubilee Girl Reserves Della Verne Hoover Vivian Henderson Yolley Ball Ili Reed Hoover Pres. Room 211 Howling Hundred Ralph Hickman l r 1 Ferne Hopkins Y 2 4 f l 2 . 3 3 i H lffi fligrgiffirif FFS ff Q Tfz1'1'tyfllz1'cc ,J ffssx M-X -13 fr-eff: W-ifzsre P rw- ffffrf T1 411 'Q?il4LiPf 'gi4 lilies N., rude H' . -.1T'sAL,.l..-1..1 JM-.. A-'hilt-:fiil 'f': : - Q NN i Virginia Glenn 1 Hi-Lite Staff 1 Assoc. Art Editor Buccaneer Poster Contest Pres. X. C. L. Edward Jacobs Glee Club Jubilee 3 Emogene Horn Jubilee Sec. Room 401 Joseph Janes Howard Horn Buccaneer Staff Lucille Jay Girl Reserves Raymond Hodges Orchestra il Helen Jeffers Student Council Leman Hudson Pres. Room 310 Cecil Jenkins Student Council Lena Hughart Geraldine Jennings Girl Reserves Vice-Pres. Room 313 Christmas Play Virginia Hyre Girl Reserves if Lois Jewett Vice-Pres. Room 401 Earl Ireland Orchestra Treas. Room 219 if Alice Johnson Duck Club Sec. Roo-m 419 Life Saver Willis Irwin I if John Johnson Reporter Room 420 My 5' ii Thelma Jackley Jubilee Pres. Room 220 .-I William Johnson 1 P ' 1 ' ff' f- 'ff' '1-- -f'-'MM Y-Y--P---A-f -'3f1-Q-iP--- .. 'l--I. ' .-,.i1i-,gpi.i'i'ii?:,Li,gg.,,MT . Meggmrzl Thirty-four ...c,.L:.l,,,,,ffff'f'f' 'A 'Ns 55'-af a,4 o 5- . P. QMKEQQE e Marion Johnson Sec. Girl Reserves Sec. Room 303 Jubilee Helen Klein Student Council Hi-Lite Staff Buccaneer Staff Jubilee Pres. Room -105 Jones Girl Reserves Sec. Room 219 ii Elmo Korthanke B. H. S. C. Track Jubilee Glee Club Eloise Steve Juricak B. H. S. C. Frank Kritzer ii Randall Kenney Glee Club Albert Kronhart Al' K ' Lvigss gllay William Krueger Laura Ellen King Girl Reserves Jubilee Lorraine Kuhlman Selma King Girl Reserves Jubilee Track ai if Bernice Lach Pres. Girl Reserves Ad. Mgr. Hi-Lite Cir. Mgr. Bucca Duck Club Life Saver Pres. Room 313 N Winner ii Jack Kinkead Track Vlfrestling Vice-Pres. Room 210 John Lamport Margaret Kirkpatrick Dorothy Dee Longshore if Helen Klausmeier Jubilee Girl Rcservcs Duck Club Susanne Lanham Sec. Room 219 HG61' G R0 W' ' 9442 J l - -'Q ,111 gr w- f Xs- Tlzirty-five mee ff.,-f' ,4.g5v.x xx Y y-Almwdw 1 Yi , 1 11,.c.-.--1.-.1...:.ij1....jig 1, .K if Blge-R ff' rfffirvli ' Ei ED! G P W-151-1 -Q -1: - iii .V H Ne, ,mf 'fe Hazel Lawrence Student Council 1 Girl Reserves Jubilee Dean Loth B. H. S. C. Track if Grace LeFever Girl Reserves Dawson Luker X Dorothy Leib Student Council Robert Lutz Track B. S. H. C. il Laura Leib Carl Lynch Ian Lockhart Glee Club Life Saver if George Lynch B. H. S. C. Feature Ed. 1-li-Lite Editor-in-Chief Buc- caneer Vice-Pres. Room 417 Orchestra Dorothy Lewis Girl Reserves 'Volley Ball if Earl Lynd Student Council B. H. S. C. Treas. Room 105 Track Squad Life Saver 3 Vera Lindenberg Jubilee Howard Maher Basketball Track B. H. S. C. Pres. Room 314 Thelma Lineback Pres. of Girl Reserves Inter-Club Council Student Council Activities Ed. Hi-Lite School Life Ed. Buccaneer Christmas Play il Lola Mahan Student Council Pres. Room 303 Girl Reserves Helen Llafet li Frank Mangiarcina Sec. B. H. S. C. Pres. Room 411 Basketball Track Morris Ernest Glee Club Marion Manis T Vice-Pres. Student 1 Council 3 Jubilee Q 2 -1 - . . -if--if--as wa is H L .... 1 Thirty-six ...,,...vf - K.. Tony Manuer 1 B. H. S. C. V Track 1 Basketball - ii Ellen MacDowell Girl Reserves Volley Ball Louise Mansfield ill Pearl McFarland Student Council Hazel Marvin Vice-Pres. Room 41.1 Duck Club 3 Reba McGuire Baseball Floyd Mason Glec Club Frances McLeod Marion McCammon Class Play ' 'N Mary McMurtry Volley Ball Baseball K James McClintock Student Council Sport Ed. Hi-Lite B. H. S. C. Track Richard Meek Treas. Room 304 Jay McCloskey Orchestra il Daisy Milam Jubilee Robert McClure Billy Miller B. H. S. C. Basketball Track if Cecil McClure B. H. S. C. Leon Miller li Irene McCrary X il Edward Mills Editor-in-Chief Hi- Lite Feature Ed. Buc- caneer 'Vice-Pres. Room 411 Glee Club B. H. S. C. Poster Contest t :-fffrfffr' ja K.. ls. ' A W... wa . ff Af. 'f' YY-af? q5j:5Zif Thirty-seven 1 C, A. -b--fe e f--f-fi --f--rig j, ,,14,oQ,-,.,-,Tf' ,-.-.:-.:.. 'MF' , L P-1 g,,,4. B::,.,,.,,,BB,.,. 4.t,.,e wiser- e o ,qy..LE:g1::gf:Tisxf+gf:J4m1:LnY1o'mmer:2a ,f Lee Montgomery Student Council Pres. Room 410 Earl Neal Hi-Lite Essay Contest Track Squad Glee Club James Monaco Sherwood Newton Treas. Room 303 B. H. S. C. ' it Edna Moose Girl Reserves ,, Harold Nicholson Edward Morgan if Hazel Marie Noonen Girl Reserves Rufus Hill Treas. Room 311 Hi-Lite Staff Buccaneer Art Editor Poster Contest ii Norman O'Hare Student Council ii Clifford Motsinger Pres. Room 409 i ll Ralph Ohler Student Council Pres. Room 103 f Jean Murduck Scribe Girl Reserves Class Play John O'Neal Student Council Vice-P.res. Room 105 il' Florence Myers Activities Hi-Lite Buccaneer Staff Pres. Room 301 Keeper of Seal, Girl Reserves SI Irene Onke Girl Reserves , Student Council il Wilma Nail Jubilee Baseball K. Volley Ball 1 'fe 33 Helen Onofrio 1 Girl Reserves Volley Ball l Baseball l Sarah Narmi Girl Reserves l Sgt.-at-arms l Ro-om 201 Herman Owens 1 Orchestra Life Saver 1 , lb KG 4515123 ETX 5'A, f?Y Eirpfxtggq Thirty-eight -Wm --,- e---s----1 0:7 '-frff-f--We-f-f-1,if '5 1.1143 s ' A J ' ' ' R. J B A ,.YY wrginkgaf . :..Kf,L-gkiexgzaa- A+-A:-gw ' - V? ' V . I Allen Parks f Pearl Readshaw l Duck Club l Life Saver Camp Fire Girls 'Volley Ball Girl Reserves . Sec. Room 103 X il Maebelle Parsons ' Student Council J Chr-istmas Play Hi-Lite Staff Adv. Mgr. Buccaneer Baseball Volley Ball Class Play Roberta Reese 5 Robert Donly Patton B. H. S. C. Class Play Geraldine Reily Sec. Room 220 il James Perry Vice-Pres. Room 103 Mary Ribando Track Girl Reserves Girl Scout Le Roy Phillips Martha Riclcer Girl Reserves Jubilee Carl Price il Helen Ripley Girl Reserves Jubilee if Cornelia Price Girl Reserves Student Council Sec. Room 420 'l'Marcia Ritter Hi-Lite Staff Buccaneer Staff Pres. Room 303 Inter-Club Council Girl Reserves Duck Club Jubilee Volley Ball Track Essay Contest Oratorical Contest George Price La Monte Roach Glee Club Bernard Quinn if Lois Robert 'V-olley Ball Baseball Treas. Room 201 if if S. H. Frances Raney Business Mgr. Hi-Lite . Inter-Club Council Business Mgr, Buccaneer l Girl Reserves VVinner of two N's Volley Ball . Mike Roper B. H. C. H Track l Class Play Y W ,.,,,YA.,AA,.-.px fi----V :C i - Y LTV, 735, -Y ,,,.------L. -' , , -V , x- . ..-F---W .fa f. ,af V7 Q fini G-1:4 iig1'gj.LZ1,gls.3..',:M. as.:h...-.1Q..wJ.M-me--'M e--e- ef- ff Thirty-nine M ll ii 1 ll il it ll Ii- Ill i I v i i 1 l i l I i i 1 i I .N 'Q :ll ul lf ii 1 my .1 ll i, ll V I rl as I ll 1 1 it L. I 5 I 'r i . , I lil lil Ill ll w i K 4 l ai ll '1 i ll if 1 iz! ll ll H ll Nl lf! T r 1 3 I z I i I 4 - x 1 1 . K I, ,,...,:v -. --f' lf- W 'S P--ru.-4 - ,.-.Q-.--ff -- Y-- W- .V .r rd- --- f- V --an :,.e..'. ---- ,--- V - -U ,E-1...-h - - - .i52?2LI'S2ii'iiI':ifi'll fTZlLZLil'JTf771Q'.,,l'QiQglifQj2Qj.t' '4, ff -:ff X WM. PM h ' , , V ,, . , , , , . 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'P Grace Simmons il Rose Schuepbach Class Play ll Harold Simmons l i Y i .- j 'E S 1 -' S i SW 'EE iE4i WA Eu Q- C PPTP' A .C ' .,1?ll:Tii'i'L'iiJ 'ljj-Q L,- L e '. l S re Q .ffl f O S D Forty .,,.,-..., .. e- ,. . - ew e. I Y Xe --f r w,..3gy:f 'e' get -'-M-' ':ii2igQi14gg.,:Q,.,, . N We ,I ,.-1 . S it K l 3 1 i 1 1 g Othal Skinner l 3 Jubilee l 3 Sergeant-at-arms Room 303 i if Benson Snyder X Pearl Smart Bernard Soetaert Charles Smith Assoc. Ed. Hi-Lite Sports Ed. Buccaneer B. H. S. C. E. Helen Speer Dorothy Ross Smith Girl Reserves Orchestra X Cornelius Spellman Treats. B. H. S. C. Basketball N CCaptainD Sgt.-at-arms, Room 202. Helen E. Smith Girl Reserves Treas. Room 30-l Volley Ball X Ray Spencer Glee Club ili Merle Smith Orchestra. Richard Spencer Glee Club Zeva Smith Ili Robert Spurrier Buccaneer Staff B. H. S. C. li Billie Snider Orchestra X if Oliver Starcke if Paul Snively Zolona Stevens Student Council Alta Snow Duck Club Yolley Ball ' Bernon Stephens j . F 0 r t y - o n e S , V K Doris Stewart Girl Reserves Trees. Room 416 Ili Renus Swenson L' Edna Stobaugh G-irl Reserves Lucille Tandv Girl Reserves Edgar Stout llHelen Ruth Teller Pres. Student Council Girl Reserves Duck Club if Buryl Stuart , Student Council Roy Thompson if Margaret Stumpf Sec. Room 202 Girl Reserves Jubilee Leona Thornbrugh Richard Stultz Sgt.-at-arnis Glee Club Marion Tollaksen Leroy Summers Jack Tuttle B. H. S. C. Hi-Lite Staff Buccaneer Staff Nathalene Summers il Marie Tyler X Bert Sutton B. H.. S. C. Vice-Pres. Room 416 li Lucille Vaughn Girl Reserves Volley Ball Maxine Sutton Pres. Room 203 Girl Reserves Student Council Okie Lee Warren i i l 1 Forty-two 3 5, X Y WM' I i V Y P' ilii tim A TC ' i v a-vw E-Yefeeeeeeve-b--41 i E-. fa.. .--om .maori av-9 ' il it ek 3 H Mary Watson Duck Club 7 Carmen Whalen Bernice Williams Mable Will-is Marvene Wodell Xl. 3 Charles Woodling B. H. S. C. Howard West Student Council Jack Woodworth Derrel Workman John White B. H. S. C. ll Ella Wyatt Track Camp Fire Girls f if Ellen York Treas. Room 220 Jubilee Edyth Williams Duck Club Jubilee Henri Young Class Play Girl Reserves Roma Zang Student Council Jubilee Girl Reserves Class Play Bernice Wilson Girl Reserves Bryant Wishert Pres. Camp Fire Girls Cliristmas Play Jubilee Class Play Evelyn Goff Treas. Seventh Gr Student Council alle ubert Womacks ,f Muriel Smith Hi-Lite Staff Sec'y Room 301 Jubilee ,Q , WM,-s .- lf...-H. , :J-,u..,f,, ,..:.3-.11-...gs,f:.f-:.-.f me-f -A v. - -- W- - -Eq- Forty-three s l 'ff 5.. g gg, Wgg Qsbxjq ' 'Q?'b,?72.?iA Freshmen Not in CPanels Abbott, George Ackerson, Kermit Adamson, George Ahlen, Vernon Albers, James Allclredge, William Allen, Richard Altergott, john Altergott, Joseph Anderson, Isaac Anderson, Roscoe Atkeson, Graden Austin, 'Willard Baehr, William Bain, John Baker, Robert Bales, Ierd Ball, Bennie Banning, Willis Barnes, Ray Barrett, Claude Barrett, Paul Beamon, Denver Beatty, Harrison Becklean, Roy Beeney, VVayne Beiser, Zachary Bell, Berwyn Bennett, Frank Bickel, Robert Binner, NValter Blazer, Robert Bleich, Eldon Block, Sam Bonello, Ben Bornstein, Leon Boutross, William Bowman, Fred Brackhahn, james Brakebill, Raymond Brasel, Brice Brock, Clarence Brown, Eugene Bruffett, Carl Bryant, Joe Buchanan, Donald Buddemeyer, Vernon Burasco, Tony Burasco, Pete Burns, Horton Burlingame, Edgar Butterfield, David Byard, Earl Second Year Boys Bynan, Byrne Cain, Elbert Cain, Ray Callahan, Neil Campbell, jay Candillo, Cedillo Carll, Michael Carter, Roy Cassity, Frank Chambers, Robert Chaney, Maurice Ciro, Henry Clark, Kenneth Clingenpeel, Walker Clinton, Howard Clohse, john Cloverdyke, Harry Codding, Ralph Cook, Herbert Cooley, Vlfilson Corwine, Richard Cottrell, Donald Coxwell, Mitchell Crosswhite, R. 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Katzeff, Joe Keel, Richard Keith, Eldon Kelley, Lloyd Kelsey, Nelson Ketchum, Milo King, Earl Herman Kirkpatrick, Craig Klein, Eugene Knox, Ovil Kratky, Charles Kretzschmer, Elbie Kubiak, Robert Kurtz, Frank Allen Lane, Dan Laurenzena, Anthony Leahy, Joseph Leckenby, Frederick Leone, Andrew Lewis, Robert Lightner, Fred Lincoln, Eugene Lind, Albin Lindsay, NfVillard Link, David Lisle, Ray Little, Harry Locke, John Lockhart, Ian Lockwood, Louis Lott, Dean Loveland, John Lowe, Robert Lutz, Junior Lynch, Aden Lyon, Harold McClure, Cecil McComb, Leroy McCormick, George McCrary, Charles McDowell, Eugene McGee, Denton McLeod, Allan McMahon, Edward McNaul, LaVerne McNeil, Murl McNeil, Dan McSparren, Robert Klalkmus, Harry Mangiaracina, Pete Manning, Warner Marshall, James Marshall, Lelan Mather, James Matousek, Herbert Maul, Richard Maupin, Charles Medley, Charles Michaels, Raymond Millard, NVilliam Mitchell, Marion Monahan, Vviilliam Montz, Max Moorhouse, Raymond Moran, John Morey, Lewis Morgan, Clyde Morgan, Elliott Mottley, Vincent Mustain, Aubrey Naylor, Henry Neal, Earl Neaves, Rolland Neptune, Orland Newby, Lyman Nicolai, Prank Nugen, James O'Brien, Thomas Odell, Ambrose O'Dell, Ivan O'Donnell, James Oldham, James Olds, Chester Oliver, Robert Ons, James Outman, Vernon Palmer, Clifford Papin, Prank Parker, George Parks, Allen Parsons, Robert Pavola, Mike Payne, Nathan Pearson, George Peloisky, Alvin Pelotsky, Louie Perna, Charles Perrenoud, David Peterson, Carl Peterson, Jack Pirro, John Platter, Joe Ponich, Dushan Porter, Byron Porterlield, Paul Prather, Earl Price, Charles Price, Dwight Pritchett, Forrest Procter, Harry Radford, Curtis Ramsey, Lawrence Ray, Arden Recd, Clifford Reed, Lester Reek, VValter Reinert, George Renault, Roger Renfro, Earl Richmond, Edward Richmond, James Rick, Edward Roberson, Efton Robison, Harold Rogers, George Rogers, Lloyd Rose, Charles Rosenbaum, Dewey Ross, Harvey Ross, Junior Row, Alferd Ryan, Harold Rydbeck, Edward Sackewitz, Charles Sadler, James Sagerser, Charles Sampson, Arthur Sand, Normand Schad, Vernon Schooley, Carl Schulze, Alfred Schultz, Wlalter Schwarzenholzer, Karl I L taxa ,ci Zed Zac L 6?4lY5Ez JXI EI Forty-five fig' if fig QQ Q? -.Q, Qo Schwenk, Clifford Scott, Herman Shaft, Kenneth Sharp, Richard Shepherd, Roscoe Shinkle, Leo Shufeldt, Adolph Shurin, Singer, Sisson Sisson, Smart, Smart, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snow, Herman Sam Ellis Ennis Albert Eugene Francis Elbert Harry Luther Ve1'ner Vincent XVilliam VVright Sam 7 Soldanels, Pierre Solschied, Joe Sparks, Frank Sperling, Martin Stearns, Frank Steele, Fred Stephens, Edward Stewart, James Achilli, Rose Acord, Ella Mae Adams, Marguerite Adams, Vivian Akers, Gertrude Ahrendt, Ruby Airgood, Imogene Aker, Guila Alexander, Frances Allen, Jessie Allenbaugh, Golda Allison, Sarabeth Alspaugh, Andereck, Amelung, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Sarah Delma Marguerite Eleanor Helen Maxine Antrim, Nellie Arcuri, Catherine Armstrong, Geraldine Arn, Mary Asbury, Eleanor Ashurst, Dorothy Stokes, Gordon Stroup, Elery Supofsky, Albert Svetlecich, John Swant, Ralph Swearingen, Thomas Swinken, Louis Tatham, Vahl Taylor, Willard Teegarden, Aaron Thixton, David Thomas, Gay Thomas, Milton Thomas, Walter Thompson, Berry Thompson, James Thorpe, Forrest Tillery, Jewell Tobler, Clayton Trapani, Frank Trapnell, George Tritt, Howard Tschirhart, George Tye, Dorris Vail, Lysle Vanice, Francis Ventola, Patsy Victor, Edward Vinckier, Charles Vogt, Lawrence Second Year Girls Badami, Lillian Bagley, Clara Alice Baird, Della Baker, Grace Baldwin, Alice Barnes, Alwilda Barnes, Annabelle Barnett, Bettie Barrett, Edith Bassett, Mary Evelyn Bastian, Bertha Fay ' Batliner, Cecilia Baum, Frances Baumann, Nadine Beach, Mary Alta Belcher, Lou Betzer, Esther Bierman, Callie Binder, Eva Bish, Waneta Bitney, Mildred Black, Evelyn Black, Lola Blackwell, Ada VVaggoner, Gene Walz, Raymond VVeaver, Onis XfVeaver, Ray Vllelmhouser, Milford Welborn, Lyle VVest, Shelby VVheeler, Harry VVhetstone, Claude Wfhite, John Wlhite, Melton VVhitehead, Robert VVillhoit, Alvin Williams, XfValter Wilson, Delbert VX'ilson, Orville Winn, Clifford XVoods, Edwin VVoods, Harold VVomacks, Hubert VVoody, Edward VVray, Robert VVright, Carl VVright, Everett Vtlynne, Jack Yard, Virgil Young, Otto Zeigler, Joe Zimmerman, Joe Zimmerman, Paul Blasco, Rosie Bohling, Arline Boline, Jeannette Bonam, Rosa May Bordan, Delores Bordner, Bernice Bowe, Marjorie Bowen, Mildred Bowling, Juanita Braley, Thelma Brancato, Santina Bras, LaVon Bras, Martha Brogdon, May Brown, Alice Brown, Helen Brownrigg, Thelma Broyles, Margaret Bruce, Lula Bruffert, Opal Bryant, Dell i Bryant, Margaret Bumgarner, Burton Burkhart, Fannie lf4?'iK6,l? 'Kb ZF 4'?LfEX5N Ev 53 PTT Forly-six 'iQ Sig! ' 0 ll 0 o 0 E Burton, Martha Cade, Virginia - Cameron, Gertrude Cameron, Ruby Campbell, Roberta Carpenter, Goldie Carter, Ellma Lee Chamberlin, Myrtle Church, Christine Clack, XX'illie Clark, Mary Louise Clark, Mildred Clark, Violet Coe, Marjorie Coffman, Lucille Coleman, Frances Coleman, Mae Coleman, Margaret Colton, Mildred Conkle, Gna Conte, Christine Cooper, Mildred Cooperider, Marguerite Craig, Doris Creason, Frances Crofut, Mildred Crovvl, Dorothy Cummings, Emily ' Cobb, Allene lilanella, Rose Darby, Bess Mae Darling, Leo Darrell, VX'ahnona Davidson, Juanita Davis, Lulie Davis, Shirlie Deekert, Genevieve Deeter, Margaret lilel-laven, Bonnell lJeHues, Leora Deliemus, Azalea lleuser, Margaret Dignan, Maxine lilittmer, Dorothy llixon, lmogene l Jorsey, Dorothy lloty, Fleeta Duncan, Mildred llunxvoody, Donna Eagleton, Hazel Edie, Ellen Elsas Dorothy Endicott, Lillian Enright, Agnes lflxans, Lucille Farrand, Madge Feiser, Juanita Felt, Ruth Fillman, Catherine Finlay, Marjorie Fisher, Glesna Flowers, Velma Ruth Fogle, Frances Fogle, Ruby Ford, Burta Forman, Dortha Fowler, Helen Fowler, Edna Fox, Anna Frampton, Thelma Frank, Katherine Fraser, Donna Louise Fritchie, Regina Gabriel, Mary Gardner, Marjorie Gates, Viletta Gerber, Bonnie Gibbons, Mildred Glover, Marie Goin, Helen Goldstein, Etta Gore, Gladys Grannemann, Naomi Grant, Emeleen Griffey, Letha Griffith, Louise Groesbeck, Wilma Hackett, Violetta Hales, Ethel Hall, Hazel Hall, Rosa Lee Hamilton, Genevieve Hammer, Minnie Hardcastle, Stella Harkins, Alta Lee Harleman, Pearl Harrington, Bettie Heldreth, Gladys Henderson, Nellie Heptonstall, Mary Hepworth, Mary Louise Hill, Dorothy Himmelstein, Flora Hiris, Josephine Hodges, Lottie Hogan, Edith Holbrook, Dorothy Hopkins, Audra Huffman, Fay Hughes, Doris Hughes, Mearl Hulse, Virginia Hutton, Vlfana lnsley, Marjorie Jackson, Mildred Jacobs, Evelyn Janes, Geneva Jenkins, Grace Jennings, Geraldine Jett, Elizabeth Jewell, Floralee John, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Jones, Velma Jursch, Mary Karl, Delorous Karr, Elinor Keeler, Virginia Keeling, Catherine Keeling, Vivian Kelley, Genevieve Kesler, Florence Kesselman, Mary Ketchum, Sara Kincaid, Delta Koyle, Ethel Lane, Ella Lane, Lillian Lapin, Mary Latham, Violet Lawson, Dorothy Leafgreen, Mardell Leib, Dorothy Lemen, Mary E. Lemon, Aline Lerner, Rosie Lessner, Annie Lester, Julia Levine, Bessie Lewis, Alta Mae Lewis, Corabelle Lewis, Jane Lewis, Mary Liggett, Irene Lightfoot, Gladys Lindley, Olive Link, Virginia Loekard, Lelabelle Lonergan, VX'ilma Longshore, Dorothy Love, Myrtle Love, Susan Lutrell, Dorothy Lynn, Hazel Lynn, Katherine Lyons, Mary MacLeod, Margaret Magner, Marguerite Magnuson, Mildred Markland, Effie Markowitz, Ethel p45 11 ,465 he ,4efwx5i 5-:XFN 6X.,p-Xq l Forty-secfeu ll l ll i il I i J, H 4 . I , ill ll, ll li :M l M ll all l 5: ll JJ i E I z l i J l E l l l l l I l 1 l l l l l l i s i i l i - l 2' l i Markus, Bettie Marsh, Thelma Martin, Violet Martin, Virgie Martinez, Josephine McAdow, Ione McBride, Helen McCarty, Carmen McCarty, Frances McClain, Ena McCloud, Alberta McHenry, Reta McMahon, Helen Mercer, Thressa Merlino, Josephine Milan, Florence Miller, Dorothy Miller, Mary Mills, Marion Milton, Neva Mirts, Elizabeth Moat, Reveille Montgomery, Dcardria Montgomery, Pauline Moore, Edna L. Moore, Gladys Moore, Helen Moore, Mildred Moore, Pauline Moran, Thelma Morton, Virginia Mowry, Virginia Nadlman, Goldie Naylor, Thelma Nichols, Dorothy Noble, Ruth Nordberg, Marjorie North, Mildred 0'Malley, Mary Orndorff, Dorothy Owings, Gurna Lee A Panethiere, Congetta Partridge, Grace Pasmore, Edith Patterson, Olive Paulus, Bettie Payne, Mary Peace, Hazel Peace, Sarah M. Peake, Frances Peth, Esther Pein, Isabell Philpott, Nadine Phillips, Naomi Phipps, Edrenae Pickett, Anita Pine, Nina Pollard, Mildred Polsky, Dora Pond, Margaret Powell, Mildred Probst, Pauline Puckett, Lucille Rainen, Esther Mae Randall, Isabelle Ransdell, Bernice Ratliff, Juanita Reed, Verna Lee Reeder, Harriet Reynolds, Marjorie Rich, Agnes Richardson, June Riemensnider, Maxine Roach, Ruth Roberson, Helen Robertson, Roberta Robinson, Murray Ross, Helen Rosser, Edith Rosser, Rebie Rowe, Mary Evelyn Royal, Madeline Ruby, Velma Sarli, Rose Schaeffer, Carol Schmidt, Dorothy Schulenberg, Leona Schumacher, Mary Scott, Florence Scott, Velvoene Sears, Pearl Seevers, Dorothy Sequist, Ruth Shaffer, Clara J Shellberg, Ethel Sides, Dorothy Singleton, Lena Skaggs, Marie Slagle, Helen Smart, Anne Smith, Dorothy Elaine Smith, Margaret Smith, Mary Eloise Snell, Catherine Solsky, Sara Spears, Leona Spencer, Margaret Spillman, Sophie Stafford, Feno Starkey, Gladys Stephens, Dorothy Stephenson, Florence Stewart, Helen Stewart, Doris Stout, Marjorie Sullenger, Gladys Swant, Elinore Swearingen, Bonita Talbert, Margaret Louise Talbott, Muriel Tarwater, Laura Tarwater, Roebatine Taylor, Juanita Teepen, Alice Teeter, Jennie Thatcher, Vivian Thayer, Minna Thomas, Maxine Thompson, Edna Titze, Ilene Tomlinson, Wanda Torres, Aleja Townsend, Marjorie Turner, Clara Turner, Veronica Uhlig, Nadine Upton, Nadine Vanderford, Missouri Vaughn, Allie Vivian Viets, Adelyn Voorhies, Ruby Vlfade, Phyliss VVade, Thelma VVansch, Frances Vlfalker, Ozella VVeills, Mildred Wells, Helen VVetzell, Dorothy Wheeland, Thelma Vlfhite, Bessie Wickerstrom, Helen VVidener, Marjorie Willey, Elizabeth Vtfilliams, Kathryn Williams, Ruth Williams, Velma VVilliams, Virginia VVillis, Inez Wilson, Frances Wilson, Lorene Wilson, Mabel VVinters, Virginia VVolf, Hattie Vlformington, Grace Wright, Madge Wright, Mary Wuth, Lorie VVyatt, Ella Young, May Zaner, Lucille Zoldin, Yetta Pine, Rita Zimmerman, Dorothy lil A45 KF? 131553 ET 5x 3 0 E Forty-eight ,f 514. P ,, 11556 -Ag ff ,7 A D 7 w XX Ax gm Q -fu T.. ,- .- J ! 'TP 0 . .N,32 4: J 4 fm!! Lf - 2. Ill' it ,-'Z H ,. , K? X uv 'I ,E v -? 'KJ'- Gl H' Y. L 4:3 PB 1?6i s'ES7'd5r Forty-mme .r awwmq a . WM- u M. BOBIER A. YOUNG H. DUNN E- Gow Pfgsidmf ,.,-,.,,,,,,,. ....... A RTHUR YOUNG Lfifrc-Pmidenf ........ ...... M ILTON BOBIER Sccrefmfy .............. ------ H ELEN DUNN, Y-l1fQQjH7'g77 ,.,-,.,.,,,,,,,, ............. E VELYN GOFP' ,sbrgeafif-af-affair ....... .............. B ILLY HAYNES Rglooyfgr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,. P ATRICIA MCGUIRK The Class of '27 The future Freshmen of Northeast, the Class of '27, look back with pride upon a year in which they have shown so many evidences of their ability to carry on and upward the banner of the school. During this year they have freely participated in all the activities of the school. Their representatives are among those on the athletic teams, the honor rolls, the student council, publication staffs, and on every body which is in any way ad- vancing the cause of Northeast Junior High. Their political and governing abilities were plainlv shown When, not to be out- done by theFreshmen, they elected their own officers this year for the first time in the history of the school. In the journalistic field, seventh-grade staff members have been selected to cai- ry on the Work of the HI-LITE, started by the class of '26. Freshmen berths on the teams have been hotly contested by the Seventh-Graders, Whose fight and determined efforts to displace the upper-classnien give promise of splendid teams in 1927. In places of responsibility they have shown the dependability and originality which it takes to advance and to creditably perform a task. . class with such promise and high asperations is Without doubt composed of individuals vvho can co-operate or alone undertake enterprizes similar to, and per- haps exceeding those, conducted by the Freshman this year. L-4Q4e6qf.? 'fb 246 Kofwxfhs FT iv r Fifty T . U ...Y ,. W . .E r .mm X -V 5 if 3' , A Q ,NA X s f iwd , , N, ,www ,. - ww N v f f Q . -r . C . K hmm, . K, r Am Atlcin, Paul Bowman, Hendrix Brown, Gale Champ, Alhert Cloud, Noble Cohh, George Ellsworth, Oscar Fann, Robert Galey, Dale Haas, Raymond Korthanlce, Elmo Hailey, Be-mice liaker, Cleora Henton, Dorothy llloclgett, Velma lloan, Cora Holes, Eldora Hollinger, lrene Bray, lrene Cantrell, Dorothy Carter, Rita Cline, Nlarguerite Cloud, Neva Davis, Alma Seven Qfi Boys Lammons, Charles McCarty, John Markowitz, Heimie Massey, lack O'Donnell, Charles O'Donnell, james Pasmore, Roy Pence, Eldon Frewitt, Gilbert Ratcliif, Ervin GIRLS Davis, Marion Doherty, Helen Ferguson, Mary Keen Freed, Violet Frost, lorene Handlen, ldella Hart, Mary llertzog, Covia lane Mahan, Myrtle Mercer, Emma Pflug, Lilla Mae Record, Aileen Rust,.Brice Schell, Kenneth Scruggs, Deroy Smith, Henry Steele, Morton Stevens, Etna VVest,' Jewell White, William Wfilley, Preston V Vlfills, James Burtle, Alfred Rihanclo, Mary Rollins, Esther Rogers, Lelia Rosser, Edith Ruggerro, Mary Smith, Helen E. Smith, Louise Valentine, Vivian Walker, Zella Willey, Evelyn Williamson, Dorothy Wilson, Dorothy VVilson, Ida L gffv .wry 111 ffb za lkwxw FT 65 0 Fifty-0110 ' U , YLQX-mai JH -V QQTZTDZI I l ,I Aiello, Lewis Alexander, Phillips Antes, Dan Arends, David Arthur, Gene Austin, Webb Bade, Audrey Bandy, Earle Bobier, Milton Bottorff, Walter' Boydston, Henry Brown, Lewis Brown, Merwin Caldarella, John Callahan, James Campbell, Vlfayland Carpenter, Charles Carpenter, Harry Clack, James Claytor, Vernon Clingan, Earl Clouse, Wayne Connor, VVillian1 Cottrell, Jack Coulter, George Crume, Merritt Curtis, Leroy Seven CB B O l .S' Dallam, Robert Davidson, Andrew Davis, Williaiii DeShaffon, Roy Dickerson, Charles Doman, James Durham, Paul Easterla, Eugene Ely, Harold Emmert, Williaiii Field, Edward Field, Howard Ford, George Fox, Lowell Fullerton, Ray Gallamore, VVilliam Gant, George Goodhart, Boyd Graham, Robert Grisham, Junior Gueringer, Edward Hanson, Milburn Hartenberger, Richard Hart, Joseph Haynes, Billie Hayes, Harry Hitchcock, Ray Hood, Charles Huyett, John lngle, James lsaacks, Owen Jackson, Norman Jay, Eugene Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Richard Kellas, Billie Kinsley, Edward Krueger, Sterling Kubiak, Stanley Laing, Williaiii Latimer, David Latimer, Phillip Light, Williain Lovell, Clyde McCance, Jack McMahan, Frank Martin, Dwight Maylield, Major Mitchell, Alfred Moat, Douglas Murray, LeVette Nay, George UlConnell, Mike Passantino, Paul lhilfz iff. 0 Lzfofmxgg s fax. gig vm esxqg-X4 Fifty-two IXS Nei 491- G- -23? - Phipps, Paul Pomeroy, Charles Powers, Clark Rainen, Isadore Reed, Warren Richardson, Russell Robine, Russell Robinson, Robert Rogers, William Russell, Elbert Saper, Jack Sayles, William Schaeffer, Charles Schaff, Gerald Alexander, Doris Alexander, Lois Angelus, Adeline Baird, Elba Balke, Loretta Basile, Madeline Bassett, Georgia Blasco, Mary Bliss, Joy Bredberg, Elizabeth Brosnahan, Geraldine Brown, Beatrice Burgess, Pearl Chambers, Alice Clark, Lois Cloughley, Florence Cobb, Helen Coleman, Louise Coleman, Virginia Conderman, Jean Connelly, Loretta Cooper, Lorene Creamer, Edna Davis, Margaret Doehler, Dorothy Dolson, Iris Dunn, Helen Eaken, Grace Eaton, Helen Louise Ely, Lucille Fanara, Lydia Gallamore, Ethel if Scherrer, Kenneth Singer, Louis Slade, Max Smith, Walter Sparks, Joe Sprofera, Peter Sillivan, Wales Stever, Albert Summers, Ralph Taliaferro, Fred Tevis, William Thieme, Theodore Tripp, Albert ' Tripp, Willard GIRLS Garner, Millicent Garrett, Mildred Garten, Frances Geha, Marguerite Giamalva, Josephine Goff, Evelyn Gray, Mildred Graham, Lucile Gueniplein, Ruth Hall, Ethel' Hart, Evelyn Holbrook, Margaret Howard, Mildred Howard, Ina Howser, Berta M. Jewett, Evelyn Johnson, Marjorie Kane, Dorothy Kesler, Viola Kinney, Julia Lentell, Dorothy Link, Virginia Luker, Dorothy McDowell, Helen McGuirk, Patricia Magers, Irene Mangrum, Geraldine Martin, Marjorie Mayfield, Veta Michael, Phyllis Moore, Mildred Morgan, Bernice Trussell, Leon Viets, Arthur Warren, Orville Welch, Claude Westfall, Jack Williams, Blaine Williams, George Wilson, VValter Wright, Don Young, Arthur Zaun, John Zaun, Henry Nuedortf, Myrtle Parsons, Elizabeth Peery, Mary Phillips, Evelyn Picket, Geneva Primm, Margaret Richardson, Ruth Roberts, Thelma Robinson, Katherine Shalkoske, Bessie - Sharp, Inez Shaw, Helen Smith, Helen Hess Smothers, Grace Somers, Gladys Sparks, Margaret Stevens, Fay Stout, Lillian Stroup, Pauline Sullivan, Devota Swanson, Dorothy Sykes, Juanita Teepen, Alice Thomas, Zilpha Vaughan, Valoree Viles, Mary Warren, Jewell Waters, Josephine Wells, Roma Westman, Ila Wiss, Lucille Wiss, Mary L Lf-exe faifxbz an KQXXX? 5x - Fifty-tlzree A l ' o gg A vs X'llgf ly?1Y'4flY07iQZiQ?l l NORTHEAST JUNIOR HIGH A school thatls known in rank as best, ls Northeast junior High, You'll find in sports the fairest rules, Are rules that we go by. And if We lose once in a while, To what does that amount? For fairly lost or fairly Won, lt's sportsmanship we count. We'll boost our school clear to the top. And then we must stand strong, Lest faltering steps should make us fall, Victorious be our song! ' -RUTH HILL. 'xafwxfm law 5A ow, Fifty-four f If-if Liz. f- X , , I 1 fl--wf .,,,, ru '- ff :Q I, . . If vii? , ,921 NK I7 5 ,fifffag R L' A' , X ' X W ' ' A if Q37! faTeQ i f 1 ' 1 1 ,W A' , Lge-.gaff 1 x A 5- ,'. - g .H ,fry ,king ,-X, U-, 'xi ,K -, V- I ,.g,V:f.'Qf1jjL3,j2l 'g3i..g,5A 2'-Lgfuvs-N ' V ff' X ' kk . 'Q-L44 J' ' iijgkl, x-ff 6 x S Lx X 'T-. N43 ' f 9 ,X sb ' Q A .1 M 5. ,, If f . i' X ' 4 , 5 L, ' F - , gf f 4, Q 1' W A 77 2, ,V X 7 u x 1 , F 4 ' -lx ' 1 pq 'QI ' 1 1 .5 '7 N F4 '14 ' X 3 w N 9 -I 5 J x Q X l. k -+5 'Q a ix NX A xx A .A a W' P Q' W 2 f 'FE . X 1 'X 'jl X A 3 -:fi-:W , .2 A Q I I, 'M H In mt f 2' 5 Si xx N 'E 3 I N E Qw 'J ' 4 'IT ' A . E .ilf pi-L1 I jf 3 Q 'Sym ' 4 AN i Fw- N A 7'Xi: D I If f J Njwf-'xx fp X , ,Ziff H N N-' h, , N S Z f ' 1 U ICU ICDS Xlfqfaqy fl-fr , ll!! .rl , ' , KIA'-ix 5 - A 'K I aff I I2 Cf' ff' ,i,f'Vi' '-22,7 ,Nu ff 7 ! ff!!! ft ,ff . X!! 'Z' If' 5 ' n f 'ff iw' 'if' r Z I f f 4 M Y -.fr , X7 'jflziz KJ- nf ' . 7? N E y WN. N rx X V A ' u ,I 'D ,f 1, , , q P N X, X -A Q X I R1 sf ,ix Fifty-fi-ve Q X r-gg' X, .EQ x4.q+Xw Sw ag gy Qfw ' The CBUCCHHQQIN Stag Editor-in-Chief ...... Literary Editor ...... School Life Editor ....... Humor Editor ......... Features Editor ...... Athletic Editor ....... EDITORIAL ---.----GEORGE LYNCH ----------RUTII BURKE THELMA LINEBACK MARIETTA DANIELS ..----.-EDXVARD MILLS .--UCHARLES SMITH Art Editor ....................... ............ I QUFUS HILL Associate Art Editor ...... ...... ' VIRGINIA GLENN BUSINESS Business Manager ......... ...... I+ 1RANCES RANEY Circulation Manager ........ ............. B ERNICE LACH Advertising Manager ....... ....... IX IIAEBELLE PARSONS Bookkeeper .................. ........ P QAITH HAXX'LEY STUDENT AIDES JACK TCTTLE - ELEANOR SHANE EMMET CALAHAN MARCIA RITTER HELEN KLEIN DELPI'IINE FIERING ROBERT SIJURRIER FLORENCE MYERS DOROTHY MILLPIR HONVAIQD HORN LUTHER AIICINS H FACULTY ADVISEIEKS' MR. P. R. PICKENS MISS EVA VAN NA1'TA MR. J. R. WAIILSTEDT MISS ALLEN WILLIS MISS MARTHA ABBOTT MISS JESSIE IVIARIE VVILLITT MISS WILMA TRENCHARD MR. B. B. BLACKFORD f lfqa4f.1 f.1 . . wxffx rw- C5N,pv Fifty-six ' A' Y 'K' 'g- WH ' V ' Y 'ff i A if li jff, U' IV ,N - 7 V- V r xg Xu' XM' O 'iq ' ' Y 'ff -- NWN I - Gv.,.wv A .V 4 'B Q35 i Fifty-se-zfcn Y I rw W Q9 W, Nc-Xugf lgw Ly-Qyewwfb il 'The Hi-Lite Stag, EDITORIAL Managing Editor ....... ............ E DWARD MILLS Aswfjagg Edjfgy --,.,,, ,,,,,,, T HIELMA LINEBACK Associate Editor ........ .......... C HARLES SMITH Features Editor ........ A etivities Editor ........ ....-- A tliletie Editor ........ ...... ----.---GEORGE LYNCH ---UFLORENCE MYERS JAMES MCCLINTOCK Carmouisf ........... ................ R UFUS HILL BUSINESS Business Ildfanager ....... ............ F RANCES RANEY Circulation Manager ....... ....... I DELPHINE FEIRING Advertising Manager ........ ......... B ERNICE LACH Bookkeeper .................... ........ M URIEL SMITH FACULTY ADVISERS MR. PAUL R. PICKENS ......... ........ E ditorial Adviser MR. JOHN R. WAT-ILSTEDT ...... ........ B usiness Adviser STUDENT AIDES BILLY HAYNES PIELEN KLEIN ROBERT SPURRIER DORIS ELLIOTT NIIRIAM HOLZAPFEL GERRY BROSNAHAN JACK TUTTLE DORIS ALEXANDER ELEANOR SHANE VIRGINIA COLEMAN PIELEN COBB VIRGINIA GLENN PAUL ATKINS MYRTLli CHAMBERLIN MARCIA IQITTER ARTHUR YOUNG DOROTHY MILLER NIAEBELLE PARSONS JAMES MORGAN MILTON BOBIER MARGARET CRANVFORD EMMETT CALAHAN PATRICIA 1X'ICCrUIRK IRIS DOLSON D. T. DOMINICK iff-1' zafwxffx m fix 63,354 Fifty-eight ' I VE: vf VT 777717.-6-Q ij'Tf5gAl1-22i?f 'l f1Tl 1L1i:g4gfA3Qf . 53 Q3 ff k M---X-D-Q-1 x -V LJ 1 ry WY, W,,,,.,.-n,, Slim W,..,,.,--Mnlv f -15375 Jifvqli 7-331 T up ,L i...KV,5:li,-- ,,,,7?Qi.-- ....,,.??:K...., , W ' ff-M.. -2' .,-v. S LM, .4:.m,,.,,:..:muV., ,N . f k- , ,ff-X 3 ,Dfw ,,..- fx 4, ,SW +- ' Y X W 'A . 'K A . ,, f -K , , . P 73,351 L--,44:,,x,L,3.-,,g.f, .Lhizgii 4, .Qg:1fl,4W-,. Q. 1414, -,'.g...-Q..---.A 15221 3-a,,..2 MF . 1 K- -Y -' -'Y - ' -'WJ - ff-'lfd gri ,W .f,,V,,,L,, if , ,-f,.,,.Af.-in M71--.Y ,V gif- -V ..-1 Y. -, - , V .., V lY,,,n W AUL,:,,W,f e, J, Y Fifty-ufn 0 . wx, , . . , , .W . , 7 H -ga -N . . w:...- --g----1-M J--W--af ,Jai-' We 1 g Y ,g 'j,,jg,.: .iti'-ffgQ.p:i1Q,v 1 'W ' ff H H' XX ff'sff-tail p, qhe unior Hi-Lite For the first time in the history of the school, Junior High had a paper of its own this year. lt formerly had a section of the Nofeaster but as we were en- tering the new building the JUNIOR H1-LITE was started as the official paper. The first number came out Qctober 13. In spite of the unlucky date it met with an enthusiastic reception from the student body and eight hundred copies were sold including nearly four hundred yearly subscriptions. Despite its extreme youth, the 1926 Hi-Life set a precedent that will be hard to beat by taking first honors in the contest tor the best junior high newspaper at the State Tnterscholastic Press Contest while staff members made a clean sweep of individual prizes with firsts in news story, feature story, and cartoon contests. The makeup and the content showed great improvement as the staff became more adept at newspaper work. The sport stories, especially, were exceptionally well written and accurate. The editorial page with its timely editorials, its en- tertaining Stroller column, and its clever jokes, personals, and its cartoons con- tributed by Rufus Hill played a large part in making the HI-LITE one of the best of junior high papers. The business force was especially capable and in- dustrious and their industry and salesmanship alone made possible a successful year for the HI-LITE. I Back Row-Marietta Daniels, Tris Dolson, Marcia Ritter, Robert Spurrier, ll, T. liom- 1IllCli,.l',2llll Atkin, George Lynch, Florence Myers, julia Lester. .Third Row: .Gerry Brosnahan, Dorothy Miller, Delphine Feiring, lidward Mills, Mr. Pickens Ceditorial adviserj, llorris Elliott, Phyllis Wfadc, Virginia Glenn Harriet Berg. Second Row-Doris Alexander, Miriam Holzapfel, Eleanor Shane, Bernice Lach Mr. XfVahlstedt Cbusiness adviserj, 'Frances Haney, Maebelle le'arsons, Patricia Mciiiuirk l-lelen Goff, Virginia Coleman. T Y A First Row-Merwin Brown Fmmet Calahan B'll H Q , ,- ,1y ayes,' 'MCl'trk,Ath4 Young, Jack Tuttle, Milton Bobier, Charles Smith. H Jdmeb C m OL F ul 0 ff? ff KT? ,...,1.r .v..-agar.,-.m:.V efimaawev-1 we-,gf Sfffy wffg 7 . 'Ns' 5,1 .Ik 'E fl of' ' fm ,A S ? Q PM 5 ,f, E y ' I gi 'M tl! 4: 'Q IQ ,. Rx, 'sl .uae ex! ri ' W f f-x Wh' Q... 1- ,v' - - N h , .--is ,lo ,A i X Y ff: N fi MZ 3 T, X5 E E in 1? QFD fr ,iw gl? g Ex 0 01: 5 x I' U EZ11liZf.l0IIS I lx gm Sixty-0116 ! cf! 'X NN O I W 1. cs 5::x Y' X w Q i,-42 5-me ,- I I I il ,I I M 'I 'll ,I il II I l I J I J I MA' .I am. l I Il s 1 ff .asian I: Cnr 'Xara as E --- mmf remeifef--ff: J Jg fd F4 is . is war' Clhe Student Council OFFICERS JAcI4 PE'rERsoN .......... President .......... HIiLEN RUTH TELLER lXdARION MANIS .......... Vice-President ......,... XZESTAS GREESON 'JQI-IN 0,NEII4 ,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Secretary ................ MARION MANIS ROBERT FOSTER ,............... Treasurer ................ ROBERT FOSTER JAMES McCLIN'rocK ..... S 'ergeant-at-arfzrzs .... CHARLES FRIDGE Miss JENKINS ................ Advisers ................ MISS TRENCHARD HOIWE ROOT! REPRESENTATIVES Doris Alexander Helen Dunn John Altergott Russell Dunn Bernice Bailey Dorriss Elliot Margaret Baldwin Elsa Evans Anna Marie Balsiger Irma Evans Elwood Branstetter Grover Ehrnman Marjorie Bowe Robert Foster Juanita Bowling Charles Fridge Wayland 'Campbell Teddy Gauert Zelma Carr Mildred Grey Mildred Cooper Evelyn Goff Edith Corby Faith Hawley Leo Darling Helen Lee Hicks Leora De Hughs Charles Hood Dorothy Ditmore Mearle Hughs Robert De Shaffon Helen Jeffers St. Clair Dimmitt Cecil Jenkins Helen Klein Dorothy Leib Thelma Lineback Lola Mahan Marion Manis Pearl McFarland Patricia McGuirk Dorothy Miller Lee Montgomery James Morgan Mildred Moore Norman O'Hare Eldon Pence Harry Pishere Isadore Rainen Wilsoii Salisberry Jack Saper Gerald Schaff Clifford Schwenlx Eileen Sides Elbert Smith Cathrine Snell Cornelius Spellman Buryl Stuart Maxine Sutton Helen Ruth Tellei Edna Thompson Veronica Turner Howard West Mabel Willes Arthur Young Roma Zang , if , 3 E - .eisfnfgcexevx inure-YwQT . .Sixty-l'wu qc EV V 1 , J Scholarship Honon CRolls Mary A. Beach Ruth Burk Billie Doherty Virgina Glenn ldella Hamellen Guila Aker Milton Bobier Emmett Callahan Myrtle Chamberlin Helen Cobb Mae Coleman Virginia Coleman Mildred Cooper Robert Foster Eugene Golden Robert Grimshaw Evelyn Hart HIGHEST HONOR ROLL Marion Johnson Bernice Lach Margaret Patterson Frances Raney Marcia Ritter GENERAL HONOR Helen Hicks Grace Hill Miriam Holzapfel john johnson Dorothy Lieb George Lynch Charles McCrary Patricia McGuirk Howard Maher Edward Mills Lee Montgomery .lack Hill Eleanor Shane Grace Simmons Louis Swinken Edythe Williaiiis Charles Smith ROLL lean Murdock Maebelle Parsons Clarence Saunders Pearl Smith Muriel Smith Verner Smith Olive Starche Bert Sutton Willard Taylor Charles Vincker Dorothy Williainson Ellen Yort L, lx , ,. -7-- 5'i.r!-v-tlzl cu CPQ-arfeotion Honor CRoIl FIRST SEMESTER 1925-1926 Boys-Ackerson, Ahlen, Allen, Andrew, Atkin, Baily, Bandy, Becklean, Bell, Benson, Bergstresser, Bickel, Bingham, Bobier, Boutross, Branstetter, Brinton, Brock, E..Brown, G. Brown, Bruffet, Buddemeyer, P. Burasco, T. Burasco, Burns, Byard, Bynan, Cam, Cal- ahan, Caldarella, J. Callahan, N. Callahan, Campbell, C. Carpenter, H. Carpenter, M. Case. F. Case, Chaney, J. Clark, K. Clark, Cloud, Cloverdyke, Comaschi, Cottrell, D. Davis, W. Davis, Deaveraux, DeShaffon, Doherty, Dominick, Doyle, Dunn, Eaton, Evans, Felows, Flowers, Foltz, Ford, Foster, Fox, French, Fridge, Fries, Graham, Greemee, Greeson, Grif fith, Groom, Hall, Harbrucker, Hayes, Haynes, Holman, Hoover, Howard, Inzerillo, Ire- land, Irwin, James, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, Juricak, Kalinich, Kenney, Korthanke, Kratsky, Lester, Light, Link, Lott, Luker, A. Lynch.Kretzchmer, Krueger, Kubiak, Latimer, Leone, G. Lynch, Lynd, McDowell, McLeod, McMahon, Manning, Martin, Massey, Mills, Monahan, Montgomery, Motsinger, Mustein, Nelson, Ohler, Patton, Perry, Peterson, Platter, Pomich, Price, C. Reed, L. Reed, Richardson, Roach, Robinson, Rogers, Row, Sackewitz, Sampson, Sand, Schaeffer, Scherrer, Scott, Schufeldt, Simmons, A. Smart, F. Smart, C. Smith, E. Smith, M. Smith, Snider, Snively, Snow, Snyder, Spellman, R. Spencer, H. Spencer, Spur- rier, Starcke, Steele, Stuart, Swenson, Thixton, Thomas, Vinckier, West, VVhite, Willey, Willey, VVills, NYoodling, Vtfynne, Yard, Young. Girls-Abookire, Acord, Alaways, Alexander, Andereck, Anderson, Andrews, Armstrong, Baily, Baker, Baldwin, Balsiger, Barrett, Basile, G. Bassett, M. Bassett, Bathiner, Baum, Beach, Bellamy, Belcher, Betzler, Burman, Blackwell, Bohling, Bordner, Bower, Bragg, Bra- ley, Bras, Bredberg, Brophy, Bresnahan, Browrigg, Bruffet, Burkhart, G. Cameron R. Cameron, Carpenter, Carr, Casper, Cassity, Chamberlin, Chambers, Clark, Cloud, Cobb, Coe, Coffman, L. Coleman, M. Coleman, Colton, Conderman, Conte, Creamer, Curtis, Dar- by, Margaret Davis, Marion Davis, De Haven, De Remus, Dittmer, Dorsey, Doehler, Dunn, Downing, Dorcas, Easter, Dorris Easter, Eaton, Elliott, Elsas, E. Evans, I. Evans, Feiring, Feiser, Ferguson, Fogle, Foreman, H. Fowler, D. Fowler, E. Fowler, Frand, Frowt, Ful- ton, Gardner, Gaw, Gerber, Goodrich, Goodwillie, Grant, Gray, Guemplein, Hall, Halvey, Hankinson, Harrison, E. Hart, M. Hart, Hatfield, Hawley, Hepworth, Heckman, Hicks, D. Hill, R. Hill, Grace Hill, Gladys Hill, Hogan, Holder, Holzapfel, Horn, I. Harvard, M. Harvard, Howser, Insley, Jackley, Jackson, James, Jeffers, Jewett, A. Johnson, M. Johnson, Karr, Klausmeier, Lach, Latham, Lawrence, Le Fever, Leid, Leman, Lerner, Lewis, Linden- berg, Love, Luker, Luttrell, McCloud, McCrary, McDowell, McFarland, McGuire, McHenry, Mahan, Marwin, Mayfield, Merlino, D. Milam, F. Milam, Moat, E. Moore, H. Moore, M. Moore, G. Moore, Mowry, Meyers, Nail, Nichols, O'Malley, Onka, Onofrio, Parsons, Patter- son, Pflug, Powell, Price, Puckett, Rainen, Raney, Rattlif, Reynolds, Riemensnider, Ripley, L. Roberts, T. Roberts, Royal, Sanford, Schuepbach, Schumacker, Scott, Shane, Shellberg, Shelton, Shrewsbury, Sides, Skaggs, Slagle, A. Smith, H. Smith, Margaret Smith, Mary E. Smith, Summers, Spears, Stephens, Stewart, Stobauth, Stout, Stumpf, Suvvers, Sykes, Tar- warter, Taylor, M. Thomas, Edna Thompson, Z. Thomas, A. Torres, M. Tyler, Vaughn, Viets, VVarren, l'X'aters, VVestman, Vllickstrom, Elizabeth Vtfilley, Evelyn Willey, VVilliams, XV1lls, VV1ll1s, XN'1lson, XVinter, Vtformington, VVyatt, Yort. Mdavbloi 46 5 Sf.l'fj'-fillll' f If X The Girl CReserves OFFICERS First .5iCl1lC.Y!C7' Second Fcrzrzzesfcr RERNICE LACH .............. President .............. THELMA LINEBACK FLORENCE lViYIiRS ...... Vice-Prcsidmi ...... HELEN LEE HICKS lWfLDRED COOPER ...........,. Siccrefclry ............ lViARION JOHNSTON Miss Sadler Miss Stigall C. Abookire. M. G. Armstrong M. E. Asbury M. D. Ashurst F. D. Andrick M. M. Anderson M. A. Balsi er B. g M. Bassett L. G. Bassett A. D. Benton D. E. Black R. V. Blodgett L. A. Bohline E. R. Bonam M. M. Bowe D. J. Bowling M. C. Bragg D. V. Brophy A. C. Bowers D. XV. Casper F. IJ. Cassity M. M. Chamberlin H. C. Church I. V. Clark VV H. Coluli S. V. Coggen A M. D. Connelly H. v THELMA LINEBACK.-1CC6f7C7-Of-Ztht'-S6'Gl..FLORENCE MYERS FRANCES RANEY ...... Miter-Club-Cozmcil ...... MARCIA RITTER FACULTY ADVISERS Miss D. Elliot Miss McClure ' Miss Hoar Miss Flowerec HIEJWBERS Coe M. Hepworth F. McLeod A. Record Cooper . Hicks P. McGuirk E. Shane Crawford G. Hill M. McCammon E. Shaw Creason R. Hill L. Mahan H. Shea Davis . Hills B. Markus V. Scott Deeten B. Hower F. Milan I. Sharpe DeHaven E. Hogan P. Montgomery E. Sides DeHues D. Holbrook E. Moore L. Singleton DeRemus V. Hyre M. Moore A. Shrewsbury Dettmere M. Johnston F. Myers M Smarth Egleston E. Jones H. M. Noonen D. Smith Endicott L. Joy S. Normi L. Spears Evans E. Karr I. Onka G. Somers Finley L. King H Onofrio E. Stobaugh Flensburg S. King R. R. Pine D. Stewart Forman H. Klausmier M Patterson M Stumpf Fowler E. Koyle M. Pollard M Sutton Fox B. Lach C. Price N. Uhlig Fraser V. Latham L. Puckett H Wickstrom Fritchie M. Leafgreen F. Raney M VVidener Gabriel D. Lewis P. Readshaw K. VVilliams Goodwillis I Lewis M Reynolds V. VVilliams Gramalva M. E. Lewis G. Reiley ' . M VVillis Grosheck M. Lyons M Ricker .4 ' B. Wilson Hardcastle D.'Luker H Ripley f' A. Torres Harrison A.fLessner R. Roach 1 fL. Vaughn Heckman H. McBride M Royal fi iX'iWi I 56? ii 5gij'j'?g Qgvgg 'G .S'z'.r ly -firm 3 1 ,.f ff f V., AN XX -W... , .-....,.-7, 401.-I f . X XA -, ,wwf I X- 'V17' .ff,Pf-i.:. '-fm t' fifl,-fee' 'N A f t R ' N, J M' 1,-.512 L, llv ':'- tv ll it ' f nfl ,ff K' 1. -ff Y 4 K ,1.,,,.,..a,.gW--. -... .-.... f,.., .f,.H7...W x Ji,-sv ,-,.' .' n' V' . -X. -- , -fp ,nf nz f-R. 4- 'J ' ff Xxiyw X-..,,,...,..f- CBoys High School Club OFFICERS Pyesidgm ,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ........... ........ V 1-3 STAS GREESON Ifjgg-Prggidgnf ,,,,,, ..... - .. ............ FRED TALIAFERRO Sggrgfary ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.......4.............. F RANK NTANGIARCINA Trgamrgr ,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,.,. .....,....... C c URNELIUS SPELLM AN CABINET VESTAS GRE1-gsoN RoY BECKLEAN FRED TALIFERRO D. T. DoM1N1CK FRANK MANGIARCINA JACK TUTTLE CORNELIUS SPELLMAN EDWARD MILLS SP ON SO RS MR. Col-ILMEYER MR. HARI,AN MEMBERS Robert Baker Roy Becklean Tom Benson Bob Bickle Harold Bingham Elwood Branstetter Mervin Brown Albert Cabiness Carl Danforth Victor Combs Merritt Case Wayland Campbell John Davidson Jack Combs D. T. Dominick Charles Fridge Byron Flowers Charles Vlfoodling Robert Graham Teddy Gauert Robert Greenlee Vestas Greeson Edward Gueringer Hugh Hadley Steve Jurieak Elmo Korthanke Sterling Krueger Dean Lott Robert Lutz George Lynch Earl Lynd Howard Maher Tony Manuer Frank Mangiarcin Pete Mangiarcina 3. James McClintock Frank McMahon Billy Miller Edward Mills james Morgan R. D. Patton Jack Peterson Russell Rabine Mike Roper Roy De Shaffon Albert Smart Charles Smith Cornelius Spellmai Bert Sutton Fred Taliaferro Forrest Thorpe ,lack Tuttle Arthur Young 1 frfwvww H-Auf--1-S-ff-v-WaflffzD-5.--3-.-Taz-1-.-fu,-R.. :.,,..LY,...,,,.... E, -R , , , . , 7 'W 7 .6-Y-A' 7. 5 1' ,4e 1 7-X 9,3 g gn., ..,-- ' ,,..:3-W -f L ,,.. ., .,,,,f 5, ik: ,Dfw 1' au, f ri .V ff Wqizzi 1 V:-f-C g., .ann .,,...,-.,. ,,..,?xz1':,m,-iwmiH,v,...H i wi? .- nm 41, H 'ba'-' V Sixty-six Clhe Girl Scouts Motto: BE PREPARED Slogan: Do A GOOD TURN IDAILY Local Troop: AMERICAN GOLD FINCH Colors: BLACK AND GOLD OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester REVEILLE MOA'1' .......... President .................... .-AZALEA DE REMUQ FRANCES COLEMAN .... Vice-President .................... HELEN DOHERTY MARGARET GAR'1'RELL-.S6C7'6l'G7'y ...................... MARGARET GARTRELL HELEN BROWN ............ Treasurer .......... ..............,. H ELEN BROMN FRANCES COLEMAN .... Flag Bearer ........ ........ F RANCES COLEMAN JEAN MURDOCK ........... 9 cribe .................................... -TEAN MURDOCK FACULTY ADVISEKS Miss BRIGGS Miss WAMsLEx THE QWLS THE STURDY UAIAS PATROL5' Helen Brown ........................ Patrol Leader ........... ...... . Reveille Moat Margaret Gartrell ............. .C orporal ................ ....... F rances Coleman Helen Doherty Mary Lapin Jean Murdock Wanda Tomlinson Azalea De Remus Sarah Ginsberg Louise Griffith Veronica Turner Dorothy Zirnmerman Corinne Bower Flora Himmelstein Laura AHd1'CWS Genevieve Deckert Dorothy Wilson Ruth Hill Francis Wilson .S'1',1'ly-seven ggwfggg-QQ 'l2D2AQ,7e.7 ' ' qhe Campfire Girls Pf0sia'enf.-.. ....,. l7ice-Prcsidcnt ...... Secffctary ........... Treasurer ........, Q ..... .S'c1'gccz11f-at-czrlzzs--- Rejnorfmf ............. .. ....... , Honoffary fl'jCI7ZI7C'7' MISS 1X4ALTER MARGERI'fE AMELUNG BETTY LEE BARNETT GEORGIA BASSETT MARY EVELYN BASSETT FLEETA DOTY MARY LOUISE LIEPWORTI-I MISS HIATT FLORALEE JEXVELL OFFICERS' ---.---NIARVliNE NVUDEIJ. -,.------...-..FLEETA ILDOTY --.---.MA1iION TOLLAKSEN -...-MAllY EVELYN BASSETT ..-UUETTY LEE BARNETT -.--.-..CA'rHR1NE SNELI. -.-.-...MR. NOXN'LIN ADVISERS Miss H IA'l l' MEMBERS MISS MALTER MR, NONVLIN -TUANITA RATLIFF PEARL READSHAW CATHRINE SNELL . SARA SOLSKY MARION TULLAKEON JOSEPHINE VVATERS NIARVENE WODELI, lfffdl Lf. H ffbwga L-fqf -X 5'i.vly-eight I 'V Ng ,F iig' 9' A ' - . '1 Giiouczic TQUGIQIQS.. li1qANk Rot.14.Rs .....,.. ICDWAIQD iX'lll.l.S .....,.. RHTHAIQIJ S'l'UL'l'Z ...... Miss Wfettstein TENOIQ lack Cahill Paul Cox Harry Fisher Herbert Gray Billy Hawks Elmo Korthanke Paul Fassatino Waltei' Reek George Rogers Charles Ferna Minis Farnit The Glee Club OFFICERS fi1:C5lC7lC7'1f ......-.GEORGE Romans -------lfil1'c'-P1'e'S1c1'e'1fIf ...-...-CARL DANroRrH --------3lUl'7'6'fCY7'kl'-T7'CClA'H7'c'7' .--.....l3R1c12 BASI-IL -SlC'7'.l!UCI17IL-IIfrU7'l1IS ,,,,,,,,R1f:H,iRD STUI Tl DIRECTORS Mr. Vviahlstedt .SNOI?RflNO ALTO Frances Sinart liverett Calahan Sterlino' Kreuffer 6 b Frederick Laster Floyd Mason La Monte Roach Morton Steele George VVillia1ns Edward Victor Harry Hayes Dorris Tye Max Slade Merwin Rrown Frank Bennett Charles Crane Dale Daley Donald Davis Albert De Rubertis Ren Eisman Keith Farlow Byron Holmes Richard Johnson Randall Kenney Robert Parson A Frank Rogers Richard Stultz lidward Jacobs Qlaines Clark BA SS Brice Brasel Vlfilliani Davis Carl Danforth Edward Mills Earl Neal Richard Spencer lan Lockhart PXEX-ali-.gbiya f7 9 favs mow 6264 L .S R-a - - - '- he H , . l S 1.1'Iy-111110 1 X s F -L3 ,,.,-2' 69 VIOLIN Sara Allspaugh VVillis Banning Edith Barrett Elbert Cain jean Conderman Imogene Dixon Billy Doherty Robert Doherty Doris Easter Emmett Foltz Josephine Gramalva Boyd Goodhart Raymond Hudgens Earl Ireland William johnson George Lynch Fred Lightner Philip Latimer Jay McClosky Pearl McFarland Josephine Merlin Herman Owens Charles Sachiutz Kenneth Siherer Dorothy Smith Lillian Stuart Charles Vincker Lorene NVilsnit John Zaun The Grch estra DIRECTOR Miss Pauline VVettstein FLUTE Harrison Beatty Helen Lee Hicks Eb ALTO Merle Smith Lowell Fox Aleen Hall CLARINET Edward Gueringer Ralph Jackson DR LIMS Mitchell Coxwell TROMBONIZ Harry Olivercliff Clifford Wim IPOUHLI1 HA SS Harold Cordry V TUBA George Trapnell CELLO Marcia Ritter Doris Easter FRENCH HORN Lowell Fox CORNFT Raymond Brakebill Chester Brock Eugene Floyd Billy Linder l! iff? 45 no Krlfwifiv-C511-N-+..,,6:N-a.,62X .3 XQSIE Seventy BS Q 5 Q o 1 O ff: 1 QQ Qfggx-x rx Mg 'QT-a ,f f xkhj -.11-1 T, N xxixsk - x A X 1 3 Q gy. ' ' A N r X I E :R '? I 6131? Y I ' 11' T ,, 4 u ' ' A J' Q X1 c. 3 3 ! 1 0 - V 0 ,yn 'A ,vw ,- -5 ELHJA ,I Af-5 1 ' si 1 ,- 'Zff '4 -4.5- yd 1 I, w ! 7'-v ,,r7 ' Vx N . 0 -'If' 1 , A I I 1 ., ' A 1 1 ' I f ,. fr' I I 1 1 I Sezfenty-0112 QF 5 Q' 0 c 'Qfffgffig , 7777 - - 7 ,,,7, , 'a..a 2' ' ' Q If ' Home CRoom Clubs The following pages are devoted to the home room club groups, organized among the first hour classes, forty-one in number. Each group has the follow- ing officers: president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, reporter, sergeant- at-arms, and student council representative. The home room of Northeast Junior High School serves a two-fold purpose. Through it all the business of the school is transacted and practically all of the school life of the school comes through this organization. All the affairs of the school such as banking, the selling of tickets, the collec- tion of money for charity, or other purposes, and any other business that might come up in the student body is done by this organization. Practically all of the home rooms, sometime during the year, have several social events such as programs, parties, and picnics. The student will remember with great pleasure, the Thanksgiving basket which was sent to some poor family, the Christmas box or tree Where names were exchanged for presents, and the Valentine box. Equally popular were the picnics and the Weiner roast in the early fall or spring. The picture of every student Will be found in the following home groups un- less he happened to be absent on the day when the pictures were taken. 9, Civic clfews Club i l mm RQGM 4ll Top R1oWI?Sadger, Jones, Hall, Oldham, Carter, Sisson. . econc ow- Tairchild, Swearingen, Alterg tt, M ff ' ' ., Pl k D, -- 11 F '- McDowell, Schooley, Leckcnl.-y. O angmlcnm 3 ac i rule i aber' Bottom Row-Miller, Bruce Mcfarty Marvin Bohling 'Nlr Nelson NVhel d All Fillman, Pancthiere, Hemmclsten. A i i i A i L i if Can i en' Ziff 0 07' 47:lfg3X5 559 ffia. 'Eva QTLQGSI .S'e'zfenty- two x4s9 Q ' o o o o i i Hi-Lite Society RGOM lO3 Top Row-Perry, Burasco, Bynan, Cloud, Dougherty, Fries, Ohler, Payne, Mitchell, lnzerillo. Second ROW-Onka, Seevers, Nadlman, Wilson, Johnston, Albers, Martin, Antrim, Cloud. Bottom Row-McMahan, Payne, Bonam, Readshaw, Mr. Lasley, Brown, Halvcy, Ramen, Upton. U Knothole Knockers lQOOlVl U75 Top Row-Dorsett, Sperling, Moat, Lindsay, Spurricr, Buddemeyer, O'Neal, Conger. Second Row-Newby, Platter, Fcllhaucr, Manner, Fugatc, Allen, Lynd, Morgan. Bottom Row-Manning, llornstein, Ardito, Mr. Doyle, Hickman, Ahlen, Thompson. ,S'cf'm1!3'-flzrce gigs Wi i , A in .il , ilf'QiLTZ'i' ' The Vxfoodchuclcs RQOM 106 Top Row-Austin, Light, Bandy, Kellas, Arthur, Hartenberger. Second Row-Clack, Doman, Zahn, 'lialiailerro, Russell, McCance. Bottom Row-Ford, Davis, Graham, Mr. Hifner, Murray, Ingles, VVilliams. Cpraesida Corporis 1 - - f ROOM 201 Top Row-Jackson, Blackwell, Carr, Finlay, Marvin, Smith, Shrewsberry. Second Row-Wright, Frampton, Doty, Frank, Darrell, Vaughn, Erickson, jay, Hogan Bottom Row-Puckett, Narmi, Stevens, Forman, Iewett, Miss Towlcs, Houn, Llafet, Nichols, Hall. it i 1' Seventy-four Clhe CBQ Square Club ROOM 202 Top Row-Aikins, Crossley, Peterson, Spellman, Keel, Burasco, Row. Second ROW-Henry, Ransdell, Dowell, Peth, Leine, Burk, jones, Pine, Kratky. Bottom Row-Snell, LeFever, Lonergan, Thayer, Miss Trenchard, Dusenbery, Stumpf Baldwin, Powell. Los Castell:-mos RO O M 203 Top Row-Nugen, Sampson, Doherty, Smith, Raney, Holbrook, Luker, llonello, liurnes. Second Row-Roach, Sutton, Mcfldow, Kessler, Cobb, Evans, Royal, Fulton. Bottom Row-Wade, Reimensnider, Taylor, Qrnclorff, Miss Stigall, Richzirclson, Cfameron, Milton, Harrington. Sezfeniy-fitz'e J' C ,fa fits-fC Ml'--.K --'- -K--b 4-rife .ik !lf f:f:Qi ,,T,1Q,:fZ'I,T.ffQi fflff TfEf'l'3'T'A TQf3 3795'f l V:-?iYv ii- if .p9f:iAz::,i9jY'n-W:,gA-Q-Q,M,,,,,,h,L Q f::,4,,:.,..,.2,L-., Q! -M - SH- -'ff 'V CRinlqf9 CDinlcs l RQQM 210 Top Row-Darevsky, Huffman, Crosswhite, Austin, McNaul, Corvvine, McClospey, Par- SOHS. Second Row-Krueger, Kirkpatrick, Bell, l7rc-derick, Jackson, XN'eaver, Cahill, Dolenar, Ervin, Solschied. Third Row-Davis, Price, Rosenlmaum, Freyermurh, Trapnell, Mr. VVarren, O'Dell, Vic- tor, McLeod, Willhoit, Block. Bottom Row-Fairchild, Bickel, Flowers, Swenson, Greenlee, Rogers, Morey, Clover- dyke, Callahan, Lutz. QJVI. O. QA. 1 e, mi-1 RUOM 214 Top Row-leiimmitt, Brislin, Green, l3rackenlmury, fXlcClintoclc, Korthanke, Swant Cod-- ding, Horn, Borel. l Second Row-Owens love lenninffs Nlilam fiocslweck B l F ' e a -, 1 ,, D., . C , ri ', agey, oriksen, Balsiger, Hoover. ' Bottom Row-Kerr, Cartrell, Coleman, Anderson, Parsons, Miss Willis, Montgomery, Daniels, Hildreth, bevedge, Robert, Fi A A - 7- - - -V--'-7. - --.JJLY-,W -f - ..-..f.a...,,,, 1, - - - Lf? - f Qi S'z'i'f'11fy-szfr S ' S Ti? S 'f1gfii::?'1 , ff 'Qgf'l 1-in Wgiima, H ffl H Tzu, , W, , , H, .1 CDiseipuli Latini 1 f W K I W ll il U RQQM 218 i I Top Row-Roberson, Griffith, Schaeffer, Monaco, Brown, Clasbey, Phillips, Hadley. Second Row-Donham, Altergott, Gore, Jenkins, Betzter, Howard, Schulze. M Bottom Row-Onefrio, Moore, Johnson, Stephens, Miss D. Elliott, Noonen, Borden, Vi Bailey, Hall. i li ll . yr l? Semper Fideles ' l l l ROOM 219 Top Row-jackson, Ramsey, Mitler. Q ' Q Y . Second Row-Cassity, Andrew, Floyd, lreland, Sackewitz, broom, XXOOfll11lg. h Third Row-Cordry, Ackerson, McCrary, Lanham, Gates, Brown, Black, Pelolsky, Moe Cormick. F S, N , F , , 'Bottom Row-Teller, Jones, Moore, Lang, Miss Gales, Qolgan, lxnicaid, Lynn, Lyons. . A, W sTw,,,,.,,ms Lea-, --,.- 4 1 ,fo S ll il Y YY ,,-.:..-...,7- Y- -W M 1 il yn 1 .fcwcizfy-5021011 fi fir, 4'-. 4. ,wa '--- - ' ' A i,-- -fa: ...- A V r Y 1 -'Y' 'WT 'ff m ' Klean Klique Klub ROOM 220 Top Row-Bragg, Barrett, Goodrich, Thompson, Hulse, Scott, Reily, Hiptonstal, Bitney, McHenry, Blasco, Yort, jackley. Seconfl Row-VVells, Storkey, Holcer, Amelung, Insley, Bessenbacker, Shelton, Lawrence, Baumann, VVilliams, Goodwillie, Dorsey, McCloud. Bottom Row-McCarty, Bryant, Almond, Clayton, Asbury, Miss Hoar, Jewell, Heckman, Hair, Nail, Schaeffer. CBQ Square 1 RQQM 301 ,Top Kowffasc, Hughart, Swinkcr, Ruby, l7cSliafl'on, Smith, Rick, Roberson, Kabrick, Myers, lillsworth. Bottom Row-Ake1's, NX'uth, Acord, Miss Cell, Hutton, Smith, Moran. .gzsu-,vfq. .-.,..-...,x M.. ,-. 0,7-,-,.Y ...,.,.,,.-,,,,...,,..,. .,.,, .. r ,, gifs rf-, e S-, i. J.-me-F ,Ill lizll '4'F' fiffrf Q,fff' Q: ,fa r 'f .S'ez'cnty-eight ff ,. . . :lr . 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M., S , .-,of-2.rf.-.Vx-f-mf-.,..,..,..,,,4 X ,V W f I M fr WS, :muh .4,j:f1f:-WNV-, A-: ,,,.3,..,....,..-m,v,L.zL--.,.Y.,,A4Yi wh WJ' ,mr 'ex Q, V- V- g r ,,, , a ,S ,Q V .wmv--.-2.4 -vw,--,QV -efvz,--1-----..,,.....,,.,,a.,, ....,...-..,... ..-. ,,..-,,,,,-H...-,. N-3 2+ f 735' ?'fv 5,i'f'f First Hour English Club 7 , W, K I I 'N 'Room 303 Top Row-Freeland, Cain, Smart. Second Row-Wright, Fenton, Stuart, Tschirhart, Tatham, Kalinich. Third Row-Mason, McClure, Colton, Coffman, Mahan, MacLeod, Summers, Foltz. Bottgm Row-Tarwater, john, Peace, McLeod, Miss Dobyns, Reese, Sanders, Lewis, Cplus and QlVlinus Club RQOM 304 ...Xif fy 0'lJt ell, Steel, Brown, Lainmons, Sniitlh, Prewitt. lglggoliilolvgoxziasrfiith BoLl2sMBenton, Rosser, Frost, Hall, 5m1tll,' lfYCCd, llflajll- 1 lflottom Rowf-l'flu8, NN'ille3' Rollins, Hertzog, M55 Stallles, Wvllllamwlli Wllwll, CHU' trell, Davis. My :rw ,frffexefgefeffefieeffuf gffiflff so we f -MMM 4 Sm'c11!y-1zi1z6 Successful Twenty-Four ROQM 305 Top Row-Tye, Schufeldt, XNcaver, Saulslmerry, Neal, Vinckier, Smith. M H Second Row--1'attcrSon, Crofut, Brogflon, Keeling, Lewis, Hciiderson, Hatfield, C1111slnc1'g'. Bottom Row-Fowler, Casper, Coleman, jcttcrs, Miss XYa1ns1cy, Looperidcr, Lore, Baker, Crane. Three-0-Six i ROOM 306 Top Rovv+-XN'1'ight, Curtis, H. lficlcl, Tzu, Lovcli, C':1r1wc11tc1' C'ottrcH fztllulmii Q-iiIlU ll'l , . , - 1 - 2 v D' ' E. Field. Second Row-Hood, Schafjf, Martin, Connor, Kulmiak, Rieharclsoii, Ilzivis, Sparks, XX'iTst:ii, Pliipps. Bottom Row-fiueringcr, Ncucloriif, fifoiiclciwnari, Lcntcll, Miss Nixon, Ciuempc-Ieim, XVaters, Davis, Krueger. .1 A , Lfl-511310-Q-- 'b7, we 4'?1fwx5N f'h+5x vm fwxpxl Eighty ,I-+L ff' 1-we X. i M 4'f- H ef e-- --at I f . X X, -fffjmvf-fi ff -if+,-L..L,-,-my -Q , ,X X, , L , ., , ,, X. , ,L , YM,,,AvMg V -AW A ed , XX , , LXR M, , Xxx N ,W , , K fx ,X l , . , ,f ,, , ,, V , H ,L L! f,,,--, , V 7 l .Li W X -' 'X-L X cf i -- ,,.,, N L -AAA -WY Y-. Le, , -, ,, 1, ,, L4 ,fr , l,.-- f it ' Y , , L v -f l, l- i....L.,,,,, MY A, WA Y 'ff'-'--ixtrll-1x4,,,l3. L1A,,,fpr,ffrl-L-, ,L , x , hx.-J. , f NX x A' - , Af ,f ,K , X147 ,, Tip, Tap, Type Club L Rooivi 307 'Eop Row-Medley, Thomas, Ziegler, Dixon, Baker, Hall, Ganzer, Druen, Barnes, Herrel. Second Row-Porter, Martin, Wishe1'l, Papin, O'Donnel, Beamon, Gaw, Lemon. Third Row-Brownrigg, Hale, Sides, Ripley, Liggett, Armstrong, Deeter, Lewis, Lockard. Bottom Row-Janes, Stephenson, Broyles, Peace, Grant, Miss Bradford, Darling, Skaggs, Lerner, Egleston, Markus. The See Club 1 2 11,7 l ROOM 308 Top Row-Evans, Whetstoiicf, Heptonstall, Davidson, Clark, McMahon, Hudgens, Swear- ingen, VVilson. , ' r S ' - ' ' 'ii ll Yard, Lott, Laurenzana, Crume, Miller Second Row-lxydlreck, Haiiis, Caill, loitei e C, at-Fen - r l' h Dickerson, Lynch, Kinkead, Bartlett, French, Klein, Clut- Third Row Wcirkman, xoac , ter, Neaves. , . . Bottom Row-Irwin, Cox, Ernest, Brackhahn, Burgess, Mr. Cohlmeyer, Davis, Comaschi Branstetter. ' MM' H' rrorvf' Y---3-1-L-W-A+-f -eff-f-11:2 s 'a'l'.Q ''ro 'g51'T1 ' '7 5fem o':-Pill' ,fan ,fr 5 in. - 1 e, , l , 1332 YJ LD,-f' --L -M Y,-17 fPA,.4-,,,Y,- MMM' W' W' S gfgfify-Om unior Scrihhiers I 1 ROQM 308 A Top Row-Newton, Meek, VVynne, Byard, Dods, Kritzer, Skenner, Morgan, Lester De Rubertis, Higdon. ' Second Row-Shaff, XAfO1'1T1iI1gtOH, S. King, Johnston, L. King, Feiring, Ahookire, Ander- son, Taylor. Bottom Row-Murdock, Ritter, Holzapfel, Aker, Miss VVaring, Patterson, Schuepback Flensburg, Hicks. QAstrom S 4 P ROQM 310 TOD Row-Fridge, Yonng, Fago, Bergstresser, Hudson. Second Row-Kirkpatrick, lJlftI'TlC1', Schumacher, De Hues, Victs, Goldstein. Bottom Row-Scott, Snyder, McClure, Mr. M ll M t A 1 oi ei, ottlcy, Monahan, Hclling. L.f+3asf.o,ra- qwtizc i . . 'H 4?3fEX5N mx 5x exe c .Eiglzly-few N J' xi ails? ' O. H. 0. E. Club r ROOM 311 Top Row-Gant, Haynes, Hill, Sparks, Farlow. Second Row-Carr, Gauert, Ingalls, Boline, Haworth, Shurin. Bottom Row-Enright, Smith, Miss A. Elliott, Mercer, Bowe S. CP. Q. CR. Club Y ' 'W ' W 1 v ROQM 313 Top Row--Matousck, Mowry, Altergott, Hines, McDowell, Boutross, Hopkins, Chaney. Second Row-Allspaugh, Harkins, Sullenger, Swant, Shea, Spears, Feiser, Carpenter, Smith Bott Hills, Nordberg. 'Om Row-Belcher, Turner, Andrew, Moore, McCarty, Miss McClure, Lach, Wodell, Eigltty-three 1 'I F. L-Lk W m,kf, anna W-K ,,,.,. ,A -Q,,,,i ,,,Y. ,,, S ,W V, , A -.-rf .. , .. ,. I ,-f' xo-4..,m,4,,..4a- . ,rpm ' ' A rf ' 1 ' W W 1 , ff-L' fr --PA 1 :gg C '--'41 1-xi' H it N ufgzi f r'-' Ai- f ' 7 7, , .,- . -- , x , x ', --, V '- , , fl I ' tv . J 1 , 4 ' r '- -ska, -,V 7 H -,JJ ,,.- 'C tw J , . - 5 , W A Y ,,,Jn,,,,gL::,:,, ,,,, I ,,,,g,L,,k,M ,,, H all-,,,, Y-gf Y N Ti ,Ji- J , +7 'ff-f-71--fff f-H, et, V f ,N f' ,f if ff xv' -H if 1,f:,v' 'f ' ii. ,f x Oriental Club I l v 1 B ROOM 314 Top Row-P. Irwin, Lind, Olds, Abbott, Lockwood, F. Irwin, Kretzschmer Sand Second Row-C, Smith, Snow, Robinson, Robertson, Magnuson, M. Smith, Morgan, Ciro, Fraynack. Bottom Row-VVilliams, Clark, VVheeling, Coe, Downing, Mr, Blackford, Ratliff, Cameron, Singleton, Willey. 5Doreas Club l r ROOM 316 Top Row-Brown, Coleman, Phillips, Thomas, Colwlm, Sharp. Second Row-Rolmerts, Pcery, Creamer, Hart Wiss Mayfield Brosnahan Brcdbur N W, 1 1 1 9 y Bottom Row-Sparks, Chambers, Westinari, Connelly, Mrs. Burton, Gianalva, Moore, Garner, Luker. mf? -4-iQ, i74TlQ,QjQil::?fo i ,c TA-1'-MLC- C24-f --F0 il-'L' ,Q - f5l9Y5.,fiEf3J Q,,Q1',:i4 ,, ff i'Xfs14l:?5 r f'a-,-zf -'ores-a.li.,f ,, fi.itcfx'm+-flliis WW i 1, -. ..-YJ a,-aL,.,1-T,-v ,.,4, it Eiglzty-four I 43 71 ' C ,CCC ' 'infill 53 ' 3??f3g:1?if ' i , , I I 2-1 v ,nga 1:41 II rspafr fqqf 4 nuff' ' N 'r s-'Ne-N-Y-V-f r r1Ix,l,,i.jg Q1 17,1 iQLf'QTlITZ'T'77iTj lTiT'?',Tfilgllrlif7f i'Qfff'TfTQQ'ff f1lIQW1.44-..1 --gg-swgai -5- f ,tl X, , Handcraf t Club . ROOM 400 Top Row-Palmer, Campbell, Hill, Loveland. Bottom Row-Stevens, Clark, Hayes. Hill, Miss Abbott, Hepworth, McFarland, Bierman. English Enthusiasts ROOM 403 Tgp Row--Young, Trussell, Martin, Nay, johnson, Coulter, Botton-, Haiyes, Antes. Second Row-Grisham, W. Tripp, Rainer, Hitchcock, Sullivan, A. Tripp, Schaefer, Emmerl. Bottgm Row-Rabine, Angilin, Swanson, Miss Zimmerman, Parsons, Wells, Carpenter, 1 1 I II X. I I I I I I 1 I , 1 1 I I I I ,I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I . I I ! all I 1 I P ,I Li I I 1 .II II II ,I I I I ' Cvfg I ,I 1 -ICZW aaaaa , ,C ,cai , as T C MI I mf--WAY V f- K, 1 ' , . ,k ff' f f f, 1' , ,I 1-I --, 4 .- 1' -via , I -c.,.,.'- ' 'M ,,.,,.:1 , .,f,fA:., If. , 1 1 V -f , 1 ,,..' 'I ,Cf - gy rf- ,,,,f,L,,1., ,Y.,...Y:':..r,.,....w,-,v- -K+ 4 f--W Y aff' Ag,,ogf:f.' amrlf-A----4---f' 11,:1Aiffjg1g,,f--f ---f:f-'f'-ffYf--- - 'ff-rr r N i EIQIIII1-fm -., C--1 ----Dv 'I , ffgvnqx-A4 - W M M J.- ,ff ffiiw X2-W rf,-----Lf' -14-ff ff-f-W 1: iii,,g:153ii?f'h'Q 'T43' M' -3 V:-ww-W ----Mu-ff--w---f wwe--'X'1ri'r , 'Lgggk j'T,Yj,f1njA,g ,N 4? ' ' , , W J-fr -- ff 'g '- A . 4 - N f -f N V-ft' 7 i lf? l so . C. G. Club l ROQM 404 Top Row-Smith, Roger, De Shallon, Gallamer. Second Row-Crume, Zaun, johnson, Slade, Veits, Bolmier, Kinsley, Boydston, Latimer, Calderella, Gant. Third Row-Durham, Haynes, Fox, Jewett, Kesler, Somers, Cobb, Brown McMahon Bottom Row-Grey, Vaughan, Sykes, Howser, Clack, Miss Van Volkenbiirgh, Colernan, Kane, Dunn, Stout. Harmonians l It-lki-1 RQQM 405 Top Row-Church, VVhalen, Bordener, Pein, Cooper, Hill, Dixon, XYidener, McMurty, Boyvers, llolson. BSecond Row-Tloehler, Sntroup, Hawley, Pickett, Lielv, XfVilliams, VVilso11, Klein, Sequist, erg. Bottom Row-Morgan, Blasco, Fowler, Haslett, Hankinson, Miss XYettstein, Bassett, Tollakson, Hyre, Mangrum, Harrington. liifjlziy-si.1f , N, eJVlaQ,navoX ROOM 406 Top Row-Moran, Holmgren, Anderson, Comhs, Bingham, Wickstrom, Tyler, Saunders. Second Row-NVillianis, Moore, Klausmier, Bellomy, Crawford, Lineback, Flowers, Cas-- sity, Henderson. Bottom Row-Chamberlin, Fisher, De Haven, Bailey, Miss Van Natta, Coxwell, Elrofl, Dunwoody, Manus. efllgelinraie Union RQQM 408 Top Row-Schultz, Smith, Wloofls, Foster, Svetleeieh, Soetart, Spencer, Anderson. K 41 I' -L' lc, F 'l' , Baldwin, Hughes, Faster, Hayes, Brvoek, Perna. h Bciiifv--B2ster,r1lFFl?r, Hodges, Burkhart, Miss Briggs, lxesselman, Mirtz, Karr, Conte. L . . 'E-lMQllQ,l79ZQS 3 69 'SF I . 8 in -- - Y V . Eiglzly-,rcrfmz ww W ,Y N, W, ,Y V , S, , ,,,, , ,sf ,H wwf.. 1, T ff W ,-Y N W - -fm ff' f r1'f'r'r' ff W ' QJKQQ ' . Q, u,1,,Y iw T' ': ,r 'Q 7 ' 'Z if1'1 ' 'ii' 5'i'fi1f'f'S't:l i 'letjf - Y: TJ fi':i',f -Vex ff' Alf' -, 4- fe - f --- ' ' f ' llill 'M-S-4 Q ' f fe e' ,Af ,,,t.,,.::.-s,,., 41s...,, .gfufmsrww.',Tv,-w,rs-,---V-f--W lt ff -.z 1 fy-H---1-H f f'M 'w ' 'H V f ' ' ' L M--V-----'W '-- f Y k Y---ss5,wyf74,g. KLA' ,f,fH 'A' 'A A ' M- f- ff my 'X Xen! f --....... -ff- flhe Ink Slingers l Q ROOM 409 Top Row-Tuttle, Cowart, Clausen, Janes, Thixton. i Second Row-Clinton, Stearns, Rutledge, Lynch, Motsmger, Powers. Bottom Row-Spencer, O'Hare. lNhite, Mr. Pickens, Kronhart, Cavanah, NVest. The Pen Pushers I i sn, ROOM 410 Top Row-Simmons, Haas, Mather, Golden, Cain, VValz, Outman, Starcke. Second Row-Mustain, Roper, Thomas, Nicholson, Montgomery, Iuricak, Danforth, Alldredge. Bottom Row-Snider, Teeter, Torres, Magner, Miss Hiatt, Anderson, VVillis, Owings, Bessenbacker. Eighty-eight WY . , ,V-2 're -L ' -,LQ . ' - ', ,. i,iVU,,1f' f '2 V, f f v,,,,f--'-'vjl , I ff, .. A fs., 1. 'f' f if,JZ ji e me-'ff--:gi-Li, .. - , , - ,- - ,ff ir ff ,,, -N, ,--, KL ' f H--W --- it - if 4, A, ie 'H' 'W ' i ,- Y-.17-,V -fi Y..,1.. I . 4 V, -,H'!-Www 6,2 Y -J, A- A --iW1:fVnfl-- ,sf - ...,,-X...-,.1....,..f, , History? ellews Writers Room 411 I Top Row-Sagerser, Sharp, Cottrell, McCrary, Dunn, Butterfield. Second Row-Hardcastle, North, Peterson, Mills, Renfro, Thompson, Ross, Thomas. Bottom Row-VVade, Moat, Leafgreen, Mr. Nelson, Walker, Duncan, Beach. eNTere Maids ROOM 412 Top Row-W'atson, Miller, Pollard. p Second Row-Campbell, Shaffer, Lapin, Elsas, Curtis, F. lfogle, R. Fogle, Ashurst, Lynn, Carter, Bruffert, Swearingen, Morton. p Third Row-Bish, Wfyatt, Farrand, Brophy, Bowen, Speer, Milam, Burton, Keeler, Allen, Passmore, Wfansh. Bottom Row-Peake, umgarn Stout, Hughes, Fraser, Lessner, Spencer. B er, Lester, Davis, Eddie, Zeldin, Miss O'Keefe, Gardner, Eigllfj'-711.110 if qhe Heflddn Club ROOM 415 Top Row-Pasmore, Pence, NVillis, Haas, McCarty, Purtle, Bowman, VViI1ey, Rateliff, Rust, Markowitz. B Second Row-Schell, Smith, Galey, Bloggett, Ferguson, Bollinger, jackson, Champ, West. Bottom Row-Carter, Handlin, Doherty, Baker, Miss Freet, Baily, Vkfilson, Ribando, VVa1ker. i 'f Life's Searehlite i X ,,,. T- ROQM 416 s Top Row-Doherty Haynes Lightner Kuhlman B S I , , , , enson, utton, VVoodworth, Hawk, Deaveraux, Cummins. Second Row-Bras, Arcury, Thornbrugh, Gerber, Stohaugh, Evans, Lewis, Hiris, Crea- son, Bohling, Luttrell, Bottom Row-Sanford, Merlino, Fritchie, Leib, McBride, Miss Sadler, McGuire, Mark- owitz, Smart, Latham, Stewart. lgfQlB ffl fb Z5 KHIEXE. . Ei Y? Ninety l fn 7 ' aaQ??ig-i'f??g?' ,Q Z V Q oljm LAN ,Q ,Y . ' Ecclesia ROOM 417 TOD ROW-Lamport, Eaton, Young, Stephens, Dominick, Hill, Summers, Brinton, Lutz. Second Row-Kenney, Stout, Elliott, Simmons, Browning, Lynch, Combs, Cousins, Palisgtltom Row-Fisher, Quinn, Shellberg, Lindenberg, Miss Willitt, Shane, Harrison, Price, Civic Hi-Lite CBoosters I ROOM 419 Top Row-Stultz, Steele, Jacobs, Perrenoud, Blazer, Atkeson, Greeson, Oliver, Farley, Brakebill, VVoods, Thorpe. Second Row-Michaels, Moore, Phipps, Cupp, Rosser, Randall, Bras, Andereck, Schwarz- enholzer. Bottom Row-fLongshore, Huffman, VVillis, Gibbons, Williams, Miss Jenkins, Chadwick, Snow, Weills, Bassett, Zaner. Nimfly-one ir K--V gr, ,,,.v, ,,,,- ,, , V qw Y,,. . , ,.,, , .. --.f--,-Y--- -wf- -ANY ------- -- - 1- WH-- ,.,., , Wu , - nf- fu, --frf , , i. 'iii' T Tf,,77ff'1' A 'f'T'f'. ,TA 'fgl2f'f'fy Q Q if ifllili 551' if ligi lxwtt-3551 1 .fer A I ' XQ' ,, -32 tiff ',fJ4L f lifQQ,,,,,,.i5:iTif .YYV We Ziff f +'2f'fl--T?-Y-1f52fw-flffi Ml 7:2 Y, Q., ,,, A--,rv WR Y ,S , 1,-,KV ,,M,,,.Vi-..,V,,,-... . , i , ,YN X f , , Y M Y md, ,-c,,..,-., ,.,, -. ww-- ,..,,2..f.v...., 1 2, 2 ,wrt . F .-.. ,Y s..1A b - ,-Y---Av--N S- it.- ,. ' At' f fe'-1---f dst- pg v L7 4, X gf, V' it M1 X N-ydifiyifff X A , CR. S. E. S. Club V I . v1 0 ROHM 420 Top Row-Snively, Fortmeyer, Downs, Johnson, Kubiak, Singer, Callahan, Katzeff, johnson. I Second Row-Morgan, Robinson, Ball, Baum, McCammon, Tarwater, Dunn, Reed, Eis- i man, Grimsh aw. Bottom Row-Ricker, Batlinger, Tandy, Keeling, Alaways, Miss Flowerree, Mills, Allen- ' baugh, Price, Ferguson, Scott. Vita Cpep Club ROHM 422 Top Row-Garter, Howard, Hall, Baird, Basile. Second Row-Gallamore, Cloughtly, Goff, Balke Martin Garret. Bottom Row-Shaw, Alexander, McDowell, Miss Gufleri VVarren, VViss, Alexander, 39ll1fL7?SiNTliffiIff1E fl1fff7xfNiliifl-l'?fTi5f'S ' S ii iNmlIQfZQ45 'WW W i'Wi'W 'V - , -.J - ' , ' KA KW J' , , I ta - 4-f ev '- ' f' f ', sri' - V' N-2 .A1 Q R' Y S' V Q . - . I 'J , , , ,f ,..' -.. Lf' L4 -.- -.- -J f-f .M Y Q . :gf ' . ff: V s.. 'X P AQ' - vw ff :mg ' Q rw M f M, ' V x X' K 5- 'D eh-4 s xg xff f-,. X , I Q Ag WF , ,J-1,- ,A I -. 'N 0' Huw, A I ,-x,.- A-N4 5- FS xt ,-,H 6 x nd ACA su. I 'ry - 1 ' N it X 5 0 'A k P' If VIN ' 4 hs Q pmt.. A 63 5 . X W' F7 5 My X 5 -W, J' 3 3 , N , 1 , . - 1 J W vf T'fi'f3'1 1: if 0 m7 -ff M bywxff ,L ' :I P , 0 JJ. Q Xx ' . PM E y N -yAA,'wx,41,.-N,-Kal rx XOXN Qi' .f ' 5 S 'JJ , W 0. .MW CEIVL nes J ,J 'fxwm 'Ye ' FJ J' I A JJ J r .1 J ,. A fd f' . KJ ' ' J' ff J' . f ' 15-'J ' 71 Af 5 L.- ,' 'V J ., A , .3 .1 VJ , NJ v A' ' f J j L f F , f Z 1 . R . ,J ' ' 47 ' nf f -Ii J jf - . 29 1 ff AJ - lf! JJ-'Ph ll f 1 .1 gg I 1 'ac 'lj lb 5 L . i 5 - i h!l,fA-ff W -V is IL , a 1 .x I by Gr ,rg F P f ff 1-As , I 'lv al k!a X Au 'JJ I' 4 1 ,J ,J , ! L- ,, il id tx JJ A V, .f Y ,I 1 ,, X f . 11 sj V M, 5' , A . D , ff,, J me f ,Af o ' 1 . H 1 V .. 5. lx .4 ' ff' 'iffy V lx ,. . - fV 'v -- M1 X ' V as p ' I ' 7 KV Y 5,,, m ' 'V J 1 0 x X Ninety,-three fi , S :Q I 1 I. I . ll A 'l W Ng-wg: 59 1 l fl ,. - 1 ,I V i H Christmas Guests H l iff THE CAST l A Spirit Of Yulg ,,,,,,,,A ,,,,.......,.........,...... T HELMA LINEBACK if - Rgyamund ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ....... M ARVENE WOODELL Gggjfgry ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ............. A RNoLD FRENCH ll I-Iqmld ,,,,,,,-,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,,.,....,. K ENNETH FISHER j Dame Ivlargqrcf .,,.... ........ G ERALDINE JENNINGS Frances ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,, ,,...... M AEBELLE PARSONS A Bcgger ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, .... ....... M ITCHELL COXWELL K'Christmas Guests, a Miracle play by Constance D'Arcey Mackey, presented ii 1 December 23, under the direction of Miss Van Natta, was well received. lf Jr' 'The story is based upon a legend of a Christmas Angel who came to earth on lu Christmas Day in the guise of a begger and appeared before a group of children. H They gave him their most cherished Christmas gifts out of sheer sympathy. M After he left he was revealed to them as an angel, for, where he had stood there i Ui was a stream of light shining in from the heavens. fi - 4 i 9 F i i li ll I l 1 ll, Thelma Lineback, who appeared as the Spirit of Yulel' played a hard role ill exceedingly Well. l Marvene Woodell, Arnold French, Kenneth Fisher, Harley Ferguson, Mae- My belle Parsons, and C-eraldine Jennings portrayed with a great deal of naturalness the parts of the children, and Mitchell Coxwell who played the l'Beggar acted 9, his part exceptionally well. 1 '-A-are i fl V ll il I ll Il li ,z i X , I I L4e.A Qfff- A A . F' Kefwiw 5vX. 6x C . I Ninefy-four 'xg R9 C419 if Qi'?gQ?'D-'fl Lf qhe Junior Jubilee February 26, the night of the Jubilee! Junior High had been running at high tension for Weeks preparing for this event of the year and the work seemed well repaid by the crowds who gathered to take part in the merry-making. People came in couples, squads, and companies. They filled the auditorium to capacity three times for the main shows and kept the sideshows busy display- ing their wares up to the last minute. The one-hundred or more entertainers taking part outdid themselves to make the main show this year the best in the history of the Jubilee. The Tumbling Act presented by the boys' gym classes was conducted with snap and precision. The Buccaneer Dance was excellent throughout and showed the results of long practice. Music lovers enjoyed a rare treat in the Music Master numbers, and something out of the usual run was the Seven Ages of Women which depicted the cycle of a vvoman's life and these together with Rip Van Wi11kle's Dream with its clever dances, Won great favor. The sideshovvs also played their part in making the jubilee a success. More than eleven thousand tickets were sold. The visitors were eager to see the Ani- mated Comics, Chicken Debate, Madame X, Duck Club, Cake Walla, Electrical Galli-Curci, Modern Mrs. Wiggs, Picture Show, One-Act Farce Prize Packa e : g Booth, and the Novelty Shop. The candy girls, the pop stand, and the checking stands did unusually well. The great success of the Jubilee was due to the Whole hearted support of pupils, teachers, and the community. The receipts, amounting to 251,550 will be used to help furnish Junior High's beautiful new home. Ninety-five sift rzpf' . w '-.1 -- -t i' ii fr J J i i W-N J Tumbling Team l The tumbling exhibition in the main program of the junior Jubilee proved to he one ot the greatest attractions of the evening. The tumbling team was coached hy Mr. XYarren and consisted of twenty boys picked from his gymnasium classes. Jubilee CDaneers An important feature of the main Jubilee program was the presentation of Rip Van NN'1nkle's Dream by.M1ss Hoar's dancing classes. The plot for the dancers was organized and composed by Miss Hoar. About fifty-five girls participataed in the dances. -QT-TT-br 'WY' I 1 1 IE Af ag 1, 9 X 1 ,,..::.,:J-W Y- -4.-It.?.1NQ,.,g2,:ff .QQLlifflifiifl'--at-,f1'LTi7i5?ii ':lTf?f f ' 1 W Y,,, T11 '-'U' 1' Ninety-six T News- we fa N saggy-amy-...fly-...a i Cposter Contest f'Rarin, to go to the jubilee, a poster by Rufus Hill, won first place and five dollars in the jubilee poster contest, conducted under the auspices of the art department the week of February 22. Hfump at the Chance to Go to the Jubileef by Virginia Mowry, won the second prize. Scraps of all Kinds of Funf' won third place for Virginia Glenn. f'The Knight of lov, bv Ed Mills, took fourth place. V ' H Essayu Contest 'The Essence of Successy' by Marcia Ritter took lirst place in the Essay con- test given under the auspices of the Junior Hi-Lite. School Spiritu by Harley Ferguson won second place. The Treasurel' by Earl Neal received first place in the true narrativesg Timber VVolves by Ruth Eggleston took second place. iiWlI1tC1',, by Dorothy Cassity took first place in the poemsg At Northeast Iuniorn by Carol Schaefer took second place. H i Q,f'a.4,'b 'ZF M9653 5? 53 5? Nizzcly-sct'c1z ,ff 5 ZXFPTNS... a While the Lentils CBoil Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil, by Stuart Walker, was given late in March by one of Miss Van Natta's expression classes. g I g ' I ' U The cast: Prologue, Lucille Puckett, You, Dorothy Hill, Boy, Virginia Hyre, Queen, Marion McCammon, Mimi, Edward Andrew, Milkmaid, Marvene Wood- ell, Blindrnan, Franklin Groom, Ballad Singer, jean Murdock, Dreadful Heads- man, Mike Roper, Butterfly, Roma Zang. l 1 gg - as Clhe CDyspept1e Qgre f'The Dyspeptic Ogref a humorous fantasy, was presented by Miss Van Nat-- tals fifth hour class early in April. The cast: Qgre, Clarence Saunders, Cook, Dorris Elliot, Frances, Ruby Clay- ton, Monday Dinner, Dorothy Flensberg, Tuesday Dinner, Guila Aker, Wednes- day Dinner, Maxine Anderson, Thursday Dinner, Miriam Holzapfel, Friday Din- ner, Marietta Daniels, Saturday Dinner, Alice Kerr, Sunday Dinner, Maebelle Parsons, Principal Boy Scout, james Morgan, Jester, R. D. Patton, other Boy Scouts: Robert Blazer, Edward Eaton, Earnest Fortmeyer, Arnold French, Henry Young, Grace Vtformington, and Rose Scheupbach. 1,420,677 F wf NEWT! -' 'TTL' 'fi.Q., ff! Zig' ' ,nf -L-. ,, T i N 'V ' X ' ' ' Ninety-aight 2-651 , I ,- .4 aaa. Z :M pax 1 x Z'- M,- X I A 4' 155' .off i- lf ? .--1,::wfe2L- A-L: l m. F arffp' 9-A-f.1Pfdra,?'xi,3-A W5 fu-.:1,,gff:af -' .-,. f IN' If ,V I . J? I K XXLLY' 'J' ,xx fag --.1-1 ZIV? J , X . 1 X 'x f K ,, f 'f 'j '. X ,- f Q - I, Y ,.-...mjxk I' s . f 1 X v X ' y 1' V x X9 R X N X. x 'z ' x I ,J ' , -. ' ' Y f 1 Mx 5 t 1 L n r i i I I . F 4 s 1 U v I p L ' 1 I I E lgsfgi' C .-is C' Tw'-fmTn'gTcif:'L1e1 e--W e'fm x-.La T r A Ji' TZ Cori c it NVAIUUQN Colxcn COHLMEYER Clioysa cflthletics Northeast Junior High may well be proud of the records which her athletic teams have established under the direction of -I. C. Cohlmeyer, basketball coach, and L. L. VVarren, track coach. Junior Highls basketball record includes two championships, a tie for cham- pionship, and a second place in four years of competition. During this time the Purple basketball teams won thirty-six games and lost six in junior High com- petition. A total score of 1064 points was amassed as compared with the 588 points scored by the opposing teams, an average of 29.5 points to their opponents l6.3 points. The Junior cinder teams have as capably upheld the standards of the school in their division of competition. During the three years under Coach Warren, they have won two championships and a second place in the indoor meets, and a championship and a second place in the outdoor competition. They have won eleven meets and lost four, three of which went to Central the first season. The remaining defeat was the M. U.-K. U. indoor meet lost this year through the disqualification of both junior High sprinters. The wearers of the Purple hold fourteen of the twenty-three Junior High records. L U El Nz'ne'!y-niizc or r eww g no nr r r, , i r or Q iv Howling Hundred r The Howlin, Hundred capablyi fulfilled its duties as the official pep squad-- ron of the school. This organization, established by Coach Cohlmeyer in 1924, draws its members exclusively from the boys, gymnasium classes. The group this year established a worthy precedent by turning out in a body for every home game and by consistently upholding the code of sportsmanship which is so great a factor in junior High athletics. Cheer Leaders T mil .George Rogers, Frank Rogers and James llflorgan, cheer leaders, performed brilliantly in leading the support of the schoolls athletic teams. These three, to- gether VV1lll.Cl1CStC1' Qlds, alternate, were selected from a field of twenty-two by competitive tryouts in assembly Qctober 19. To them, in a large measure glues the credit for the enthusiastic support given the junior teams throughout tie year. lffflj'-FG-4 .cv zofexgxotx 63 5. One Hulzdrecl ig if' Q-' QLZTLY -X1 Cldaslcetball League Standing. W. L. Pct Northeast ..... ........ 6 0 1.000 Manual ...... ........ 4 2 Central ..... ........ 2 4 Westpo1't ..... ........ 0 6 .000 of Northeast junior High banner high in the league t of 1925-26 rose to supreme heights, out-classing former teams in both defensive p and offensive play. ' The wearers of the Purple and Orangewere un- defeated in ten games against Junior High competition but lost a pre-season game to the Rockhurst Seconds by three points. In the ten games won, they scored a total of 267 points to 106 points scored by their opponents, an average score of 26.7 points to their op- ponents 10.6. The squad was the strongest in history from the standpoint of balance of play- ing ability and richness of the substitute material. The hardest job on an ath- letic team, that of playing the bench, was filled with the fine spirit which has al- ways been shown by junior High, and the precedent of having no one quit the squad was upheld. The basketball teams have always held their standing but the quintet Captain C. Spellman Top Row-Albert Smart, Howard Maher, Fred Taliaferro Q A Second Row-Tom Benson, Elton Carr, Coach Cohlmeyer, lzarl Renfro, Front Row-Tony Manuer, Frank Mangiarcina, C. Bud Spellman Qcaptainj, Roy Bccklean, Billie Miller. Z- . .df lffX55q m One Hundred One ---NV.---W Q -Y 1 -,V 741.3 -,.,g., .-- , -,-M Y,.,...-:, 4.-Q ,,,.,.,-.-f fr ,,.q,-,Y 'T -3 f' V- X X. Y- ' 1 kg .1 New ,.,L.f,....,.,w:...-A. ,--v- .L..-- Q,-1 J A...-. --.7 - -V .... k ..-, W. , - ,, , . , , I f -'M' 4 WH' ' ' 4-f Q .-.,1f:,,,Lff .-l, 1 ,L----Aff f---f ' H ' ' ' V rx. -f.-,Y!',' Nil' Fi 'vw xc? TAG -z,:....,f-, gf gi W--2-I-f ff W ..f,Mg, , ,L.L fT6eiZiT2TLi.gi1i 1i.?1'T'ii1'.'ff..T.T WIT',,.,..7,H Big ., L ' ' L . 1 C K f'f fQ1hfD 'R.,f2Ti'X.1..g3v EX-x.,.,L1A!?XQ Wir? Lf:-1 h,v?PrfsNg ' H-L -fl, zwff'-fm?-f w-.1 Nw---:QT M 1fA f:Q2i:j m1r1:Qigx1,T:Qm,:ug13 .5-1 51:11 f --Nl 12+----3-f . Y .TQ-. ,., TV , Om' Hmzdmd Two Xl 1926 BASKETBALL SEASON Northeast funioru.. .,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 1 Alumni --,--,-,,-.--- N011 16351 jUHiOf.... .... ........ l 5 Rockhurst Seconds Northeast j'unior--... .... ........ 3 3 Central Junior,,,,,,,, Nort ueast junior ........ 20 Country Day ......... NOf'E.163S't ,l,111'11OI'-.,, ,,,,,,,, 37 Manual Junigl-muh Nortdeast funioru-. .... ,,...,,, 3 9 Westport juniormu Northeast funior--.. ........ 24 Central -lunior,,,,,,, NO1'f1621St Jil.11'1l01'-.-. ,,,,,,,, 18 Manual bltlniorm,-0 N0fl3i1C3.S'E junior ........ ........ 2 9 Westport Junior ...,. Northeast funior ....,,.. 21 Country Day ....... -. Riding on the crest of the fighting Northeast spirit which has always kept the Purple and Grange teams near the top of the championship ladder, the 1926 cage stars set the pace for the K. C. Junior league from the opening game and recorded an all-triumphant year. The Purple team rang up the curtain of the 1925 season with a 21-10 victory over the Alumni team, December 18. While the juniors kept their opponents well in hand throughout the game, their play was still somewhat erratic and ragged. The next game, although it brought defeat to the Purple team at the hands of the Rockhurst Seconds, saw them displaying a smoother and better brand of basketball. The Juniors led the visiting team for the first three periods, but the superior weight and experience of their opponents told and they were forced to take the short end of an 18-15 score. The league schedule opened with a 33 to 20 victory over the Central Junior quintet, January 8, on Central's court. The Purple team led at all points of the game and evidences of their championship caliber were frequent. The next game at Northeast, january 15, saw the Manual jinx of last year broken decisively, the Manual Frosh bowing before an irresistible attack which left them holding the small end of a 37 to 12 score. The Juniors centered the iron rim repeatedly from close quarters while the Manualites were forced to depend on long shots for counters as Northeast's five-man defense proved impenetrable. The Juniors closed the first half of the league schedule by trouncing West- port lunior's team 39 to 11, January 22, on Westport's court. This game sound- ed the death knell of the hopes of the other league teams, for throughout the re- mainder of the season the Purple team never faltered in its victorious stride. The next start saw them easily overwehlm Central by a 24 to 11 score. The Manual Frosh threatened to stop the champions in a close game February 5, on the Man- ual court, but were nosed out 18 to 17. The championship was formally annexed February 12, when Westport once more bowed to the Purple team to the tune of 29 to 6. This game saw the play of the Juniors at the peak for the season. A whirlwind attack was started with the opening gun and maintained throughout the game. The defense allowed Westport but one field goal, the other points coming via the free-throw route. In the final game of the season February 15, the Country Day five was defeat- ed 21 to 8. The final gun marked the end of the season of play which is un- surpassed in the annals of the league and the Purple team will go down in the history of junior High as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, ever playing under her colors. pfqga fi Zozo Klfwxw of ow- 'W One Hmzdrecl Three . E mwfyaqrwfagwgg - - 1 Track lndoor Schedule 1N. W. M.C. K. C. A. C. Meet ..,............... 12 O 4 3 M. U. K. U. Meet ................ 5 3 3 1 Kansas Conference Meet ..,. 10 5 5 O Totals .... ....... 1 3 12 4 Presenting a team composed of entirely of new men with no 'lstarsl' but with every one of the squad a hard- working, dependable, and fighting athlete with good Qapmin XYQSK15 Q1-CC-50,1 team-spirit, the 1926 Purple and Orange speed mer- chants won the indoor championship of Kansas City. In their first meet, the K. C. A. C. invitation meet, they literally ran away from their opponents. Billy Miller and George Rogers placed first and third respec- tively in the dash and the relay team nosecl out Central after a hard uphill battle. The M. U. K. U. dual meet resulted in Northeast's first defeat in two years. Both sprinters were disqualified by the starter for jumping the gunl' in the finals, thus leaving that event and the meet to Vtfestport who placed both sprinters without effort. March 27 saw the Purple team again carrying off the honors with firsts in the dash and the relay in the junior division of the Kansas Conference meet, the last meet of the season. This victory enabled lunior High to easily win the indoor championship on total number of points gained in the three meets. liack Row Qleftrto rightj-Stephens, lJcShaffon, Miller, Benson, Gauert. lfront Row-Smith, Branstetter, Grecson Ccaptainj, Evans, Rogers. OW lff1l77KlIl'f'Il l7n1f1' IEIXF X4-Q ' lgfggrfaywafe-:H Qutdoorr Track Northeast's prospects for winning the outdoor championship again this year loom brightly. Although ineligibility has taken three of last year's regular point Winners from the team and threatens some of the newer members, the superior performance of the indoor team indicates that Whoever wins the championship must beat Northeast. U The 1925 outdoor team won the Quadrangular meet by the large margin of forty-two points. In earlier dual meets, they trounced Westport l34M to 292, and defeated K. C. K. Central juniors 59 to 23. The total score amassed by them was 535 points to M322 of their opponents. Qnly three letter men have returned from last year's Championship Squad, Chester Qlds, Walter Binner, and jack Peterson having been declared ineligible by the new rule regarding English credits. The men who returned are Vestas Greeson tcaptainj, hurdler, Billy Miller, pole-vaulter, sprinter, and hurdler, and George Rogers, class B sprinter. 1 Disregarding ineligibility, the prospects in the field events, the sprints, and the relays give promise of a well-balanced, all-around team. With all of the indoor team and an average of six or seven others trying for each event, the team promises to live up to the ine precedent set by the 1925 outdoor team. Gutdoor Schedule April 10-Northeast v. Vtfestport at Northeast. April 16-K. U. open junior high meet at Lawrence, Kan. May l-Northeast v. K. C. K. Central Junior at Kansas City, Kan. May 8-Northeast v. Manual at Northeast. May Z2-Quadrangular meet at Central. , W ,f f w'f Back Row Cleft to rightjw-Tripp, Atkinson, Peterson, McClintock, Korthanke, Rose, Spell- man, Roper. h - l P Third Row-Shad, Clohse, Taliaterro, Maher, NVeavcr, llominiclc, Jackson., Ross. Second Row-Rogers Qclass B captainj, Evans, Henson, Grecson Ccaptainj, l3cShaf1'on, Miller, Gauert, Smith. U Q . V Y, , Front Row-Morgan, Gordonier, Branstetter, Calnncss, Westfall, Williams. Une Himflrfri l z':w Rhea-isriereerfbr4qeE?EP'ePf1y'eP'Qyf2f44 'Track qieeords INDOOR SO-Yard Dash .,,,, ,,.... . liubenstein, Dorsett ........... . .......... 5.8 See. 1925 4-Lap Rr-lay ,,,,,, .,,.... 1 Qicharclson, Rubenstein, .... ....... l -6. 2 Sec. 1925 llinner, Dorsett OUTDOOR Class A 50-Yard Dash ...... ..... . .Mays, Richardson .... .......... 5 .8 1923 100-Yarcl Dash ......... Q .......... Mays .........,................... ........ 1 1.0 See, 1925 200-Yarcl Dash ........,.,......... Diclchout, Richarclson--. ........ 25.6 Sec, 1924 100-Yard Low Hurdle ...... ..Reecler, Porrigo ......... ........ l 3,1 See, 1924- Shot-Put .............................. Pensinffer .............. ..,.,...,,,.,.,,, 4 6' 1924 13roac1 Jump .................2,.....,, Lynn ........ .... ,2,,,., 1 8 ' 5 1925 High Jump .........,. ,,..... S tephens .....,....... ....... ...,.,.,., ,,,,,,, 5 ' 5 M 1923 - fc , I M1 Wynn, Brewer ....,... 1 4 440 Kaul Relay ...... ....... I Newell, Reedermm ....... ........ 4 8.3 bee. 1924 Class 12 50-Yard Dash ...... .......... D orsett ................... ....... 5 .9 Sec. 1925 100-Yard Dash ...... .......... D orsett ............... ........ 1 1.3 Sec. 1924 150-Yard Dash ...... ......... . Binner .,., ,,,,,,., 1 7,0 Sec, 1925 60-Yard Dash ...... ......... M iller .......... 8.3 Sec. 1925 Shot-Put .......... .,.,,,,.., 1V 101-gan ,,,., ,-,-,,,.,, 3 6' 3 192.3 Pole-Vault ........... ....,,..,. E lgin ,,,,,, .,,,,,. 1 0' 1 1924 Broad Jump ......... ...,....., P ulley ,-,,,,,.,,,,, -,.,,,, 16' 5 1923 High Jump ........... ,....,,... P eterson .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., ,, ,,.,,.., ..---.-, 5 ' 1115 1Q25 440-'57 .d R 1 y, 1Binner, MeKinny ....... ...... 431 C213 ------- ------- s n 4 1 ........ ........ 5 0.2 Sec. 1925 lRoge1s, DO1SC1t . Markowitz, Pearce ............. . l .------- ----.--- 1 -9.7 S . 1925 6OO'Ya1d Relay ----------------- 1 QMS, Nlillel. I 1 ec gQ0-Ya1-d Relay -----------.----w a1IYI13g?31iiia?5CkhOut ................. 1-41.8 Sec. 1923 1 lfafafi Kb an mfwwiw bw Ex fm fixgx-l l One Hundred Six iii? if is get 0 Emi. - . Ju? Miss CJ,KLIEFE M155 HQAR Girls' cflthletics The Northeast junior High girls' athletic course consists of four main divisions, gymnasium, swimming, dancing and hygiene. Although there is no competition with other schools, the rivalry between classes is keen. Miss Q'Keefe and Miss Hoar, both of whom have been members of the Junior High faculty for three years, feel this year has been one of which they may justly be proud. Miss O'Keefe has instructed two hundred and thirty-two girls in gym work, one-hundred and seven in hygiene, and one-hundred and seven in swimming. Miss Hoar has taught the fundamentals of dancing to as many as two hundred and thirty-two girls and hygiene and swimming to one- hundred and twenty-five. The baseball season began October Z0 and ended November 23. This sport brought forth much spirited rivalry between classes. The fourth hour class in Miss Hoar's division, captained by Murray Robinson, won the league champion- ship by defeating Miss G,Keefe,s third-hour by a score of 5 to 2. Volley ball came next and many exciting contests were held. The fourth hour class in Miss O'Keefe's division finally claimed the championship by defeat- ing the hfth hour 21 to 7. The Duck Club, organized among the girls' gym classes, consists of girls who pos- sess unusual aquatic ability. It has a membership of twenty-three girls of whom two are Life Savers. Perfect posture as well as excellent diving is sought by the Ducks. The chief aim of this group is to become Life Savers. Under the supervision of Miss O'Keefe, the Duck Club gave one of the most interesting side shows of the Jubilee. The dancing classes under the supervision of Miss Hoar, began the year with the fundamentals and a few simple dances. These were followed by folk-danc- ing, interpretation of music, and nursery rhymes. Most of the dancing students began the course with no previous instruction and nearly all are now creditable dancers. One Himdrecl Serxen ev ' i i ii E1 1 El The CDuelc Clula Top Row-Dorothy Ashurst, Alta Snow, Mary VVatson, Helen Shea, Frances Rainey, Helen Klausmier, Bernice Lacli, Marcia Ritter. Second Row-Julia Lessner, Laura Andrews, Ruth Hill, Pearl Readshaw, Miss O'Keefe, Cinstructorl, Helenruth Teller, Margaret Baldwin, Helen Lee Hicks, Gertrude Sanford Front Row-Mary Hair, Helen Mcllowell, jean Condernian, Alice Johnson, Marie Skaggs, Helen Slagle, Edith XVilliams. Clgaselaall Champions . .A - .W -wi k ' , Q, K cdr 32 Top liowelivelyn Xlilley, Mildred Seredge, Virginia Martin, Miss U'Keete Ccoachj, Mary Ellen Leinen, Margaret Baum. lfront Row-Elizalmeth Willey Roniaine Bootman Velma Blidflfett Muiia Rolminso , A , , 1 , L , y . ii Ccaptainj, l-lelen Shea, l'earl Readsliaw, Reba McGuire. D , Lffffffa I-Yi 46S we KTQEX55 5x 53 65 oxpxlgl Om' llzzazrlwd Figlzl Volley CBall Champions L Top Row-Florence Betzler, Edna Cupp, Miss 0'Keefe Ccoaclij, Laura Tarwater, Mary Miller. Front Row-Marie Skaggs, Chelsea Elr l El'th 1' ' IL - ' P' - ' MCDOWCH, Inez VVHHS, GUYS Lindleyr oc ci xossel, x aicia utter Qcaptainb, Ellen Track Team K Top Row-Margaret Vlfiss, Selma King, Thelma Linelmaek, Helen Spear, Olive Lindley, Grace Wormington, Doris Hughes, Miss O'Keele Ceoachj. Second Row-Helen McMahan, Ruby Clayton, Mildred Howard, Helenruth Teller, Helen Klausmier, Elda VVyatt, Lillian Badime, Mildred Garrett, Mary Payne. Front Row-Maxine Rienienschnider, Leona Alaways, jean Conderinan, Helen Lee Hicks, Marcia Ritter, Helen Juffris, Cleora Baker. lfffdlfi' 273 146 Z5 ZEIEXES 'T 65 6? c,ci C1110 ll llllfffffl Nina big ' El? Q2-P? .E in Y Y H -up--tr YY f - ,M n ag Q 7 . ,ay Mb,MQ.f M+.Q.a aneing T CD ' T The dancing classes have played an important part in Junior High activities this year. Under Miss Hoar's supervision and direction, they presented a clev- er program Jubilee night in their production of f'Rip Van VVinkle's Dreams. The dancing program for the first half of this year consisted of the study of the simplified Russian hal- let, folk dancing, technique, clog dancing, and interpre- tive dancing in which the girls composed their own dances to certain types of music. The latter part of the course included character dancing and the panto- mime including the characterization of Mother Goose rhymes. Miss Hoar has had charge of approximately four hundred girls in both her own and Miss O'Keefe's classes. The 1926 dancing classes have been conducted by Miss Hoar with the goal in mind of developing to the fullest extent its physical, social, and corrective values. Dancing not only afford's wholesome exercise for the girls but is also recognized as the best means of developing a symmetrical physique. Top Row-Mary Harrison, Bonita Swearingen, Thelma Linelmack, Martha Burton, Helen Shea, Susanna Lanham, Helen Qnfrio, Virginia Dwyer, Laura Andrew, Clara Browning. Second Rovv-Martha Sanders, llene Fitze, Lois Roberts, Helen Klausmier, Anna Marie Balsinger, Lellabelle Lockard, Hazel Marvin, Margaret Gartrell, Mary Payne, Mildred Spencer. Third Row-Edith Vtfilliams, Helen Ruth Teller, Maxine Anderson, Dorothy Cassity, Mary X'X'atson, Fabrice Hoare, Mildred Bowan, Vera Brophy, Mayhelle Parsons. Front Row-Roberta Reese, Pearl Readshaw, Julia Lester, Lulu hlohnston, luanita Tomil- son, Cornelia li'rice, julia Kinney, Ruth Felt, H 1 L H' k' 7 Skaggs. e en ee ic s X eronica 'Turner Marie 7 3 . B. we ZTQIWXE5 fix 5x owl 6N.,,g:r-I One Hmidrcd Ten ,vf'mf+ 'w ' ' a , MZ , H f emi' mix, ' ,nv-., .IQ I M: 4 ,,.' 5, ,f xg 1 ' f 'Lug --f:.,4H. ,- f f . x . .f K 1- . , 4175 Ex '1 ,A , X :Magi x - iii Q 45 ffff . '1 J H f., 'ef' 1' L 1 :yig ff . 'J -X.. g X 'N tj ipgx: , , ,,.,,1,f., ,, - ,g, ,M VM, ,. , M V Y-VW.- , ,. ,,,, ,. ,V . 1-v, ag , A , kmrvf fa 4 - - 4 A .K mg.,,,, z-.gt-w fir-, , WE M 9- . 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Fifteen years ago, when I was writing articles for the Northeast Junior I-II-LITE, we did not have such tiresome books. Let me see! As a happy thought struck her, VVhere is the diary of school happenings which I kept that winter? I believe l'll look up stairs in my old school trunk, it may be there. Suiting the action to the word, the Strol- ler rose from her easy chair and went up- stairs to the little old trunk of which she had spoken. Opening it she found her an- nuals and some copies of the HI-LITE and the Nor'easter. In a secluded corner she found the diary for which she was look- ing. Sure enough, there it was with the Purple and Gold binding almost as bright as the day she got it, fifteen years before. You darling book, breathed the Stroller tenderly, as she reverently lifted the little book from its resting place. You take me back to my first year in high school, when we had such good times together. Going back to her chair she settled down comfortably and opening the book, read: Sept. '8, 1925-School started today with a bunch of badly scared Freshies. We didn't do much today, but the signs look good for some real studying. And we did study some, too, reflected the Strol- ler Whimsically. ,. N fit ex ...gglf jx of-I .fe I Q Z L X g ' E I rl' file Ria? I nf, 5 gy ' ' Sept. ll-It sure seems good to attend school only in the afternoon. I can sleep as late as I like. My teachers are all fine and I like my subjects too. Sept. l5-Bank day today, I started my account with a flourish and a one dollar bill. Sept. 18-Assembly today for the first time. There were some musical numbers, and a talk by Mr. Nowlin. I believe he was a kid himself once. He secmsilike a real good sport. Sept. '28-Our own private and particular Junior High paper is to be called the, fjunior H1-LITE. Special girls' assembly in honor of girls week. Announced the organizing of Girl Reserves next week. Sept. 29-H1-LITE staff selected today. I remember that Ed Mills was so puffed up that he couldn't get his hat on for three days. He said later that his hat had an elastic band in it, too. Oct. l--Campfire Girls and Girl Reserves organized today. I was so angry because I could belong to only one of them. I could hardly decide which one to join. Oct. 6-New junior High looking fine. Our Junior High was one of the prettiest buildings of its time. .ANELW Xl, S or X X --.. I f , X Mig, Oct. 9-I-Ir--L1'rE to hold essay contest. Think I shall enter. 'Ray for most of my re- port cards, but gr-r-r-r, that M. Oct. 13-I-Iurray! H1-LITE out today with a great big bang. I remember how Vir- ginia Glenn tore off both heels getting down stairs to get her copy that day, and I was just as excited as the rest. Oct. 19-Cheer leaders selected. George and Frank Rogers, Chester Olds, and james Morgan out. NVatch us lift the roof. Oct. Z3-Three honor rolls this year. May- be I can scrape in on the third. Oct. 30-Halloween! 'Rayll Nov. 12,--Annual staff selected. Name an- nual later. Nov. l3-Parents reception. Parents en- tertained by teachers and students. Oh, that night! VVhat a good time we had. The program consisted of two glee club and orchestra numbers, and some good recitations by Mitchell Coxwell and Mari'- etta Daniels, of Miss Van Natta's ex- pression class, also some sleight-of-hand stuff, by two senior high boys, Todd Frasier and VVilliam Young. Supper was served with Miss Gufler in charge. The refreshments consisted of cookies and punch. CContinued on Page 1153 ,-'playa Fm 5x 6? OWHGXI One Hundred Tlzirfrm gil . , Ruin ' . -.-.. A ,,,,,- Tnfzweif, .,N,..., ,.,, , ,- ,.,,, .. Q .5 if nk..- l ..,.-,-..-WW ----.-.----M--A,--.-.. -Y 5..-....,- -.1 . - ,... V 9 V :TTU 70 V f Q L,-QNX 0 C75-N-if' V- 1563. 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VVahlstedt are the proud possesseis of a brand new baby daughter. They say she'll be a fine booster, because the hrst time she opened her mouth it was to give fifteen 'rahs for the team. Three cheers and a tiger for Miss Betty Jean Yklalsl- stedt. She was the sweetest baby, and to think that she is a freshman in junior high now, how time does fly. Nov. Z6-Thanksgiving! Off today and to- morrow. . Nov. 30-Annual named. 'Ray for flue Buccaneer. Dec. 3-H1-LITE proves popular. Some copies to China. , Dee. 4--Assembly today. Girl Reserve an- nouncement. Synopsis of senior Christ- mas play, a song, a short play presented by Miss Cecile Burton, and a talk by Mr. Nowlin. Dec. ll-More assembly. Two songs sung, announcement of ad contest. Talk to the girls by Miss Flowerree and Miss Gale-s about how to earn their annuals. llec. 15-Annual on sale today and tomor- row. l've earned my money long ago. Dec. 18-Had party in hrst hour Lots of candy. Um-in. IFS I' F , If 5 :gi-fig f . l'7!?' .-X 1 GHz 3 el A 1 ' r- , O llec. 23'-School out today. 'Rah' rah' rah l ll Klerry Christmas folks. Ian. 4fBack to school. Oh how I hate to get up in the morning. Jan. lZgBasketball team played Country Day this afternoon. Beat fem 19 to 9. 'Rayl l D jan. 15-VVe beat Manual by 25 points. Wlie- e-e-e-e ! ! ! l Jan. l8fExams begin today, Oh-h-hllll Jan. Z1-The agony's over, and I've five E's!l Can you beat that? Ian. 22-Played VVestport today. Beat 'em, too. 39 to ll. Ha! Ha! jan. 29f-Class officers elected. Jimmy Mor- gan is our president. Ray for Jimmy! Feb. l+0h, oh, oh! VVe played Central last Friday and won, 24 to ll. Feb. 5-And we won a game from Manual today. Beat 'em one point. Some score. Feb. 9-Another issue ot the H1-LITE out to- day. The last number is always better than the one betore it. Feb. 12-Championship in sight for North- east Junior High. NN'ow!fl XJ W. Feb. 16-VX'e Girl Reserves have won the shield! My, but we were proud when it was presented at the tacky party at the Y. W. C. A. last Saturday. Feb. 19-The junior jubilee comes off next Friday. It's going to be the biggest thing in years. Feb. 24-We're having a H1-LITE Contest and it's getting hotter every minute. I'm on the side that's winning so far. Hur- ray! ! v- U , P5-v Q 9 B - ft -3 51.0 ix e f? T 'T K Fri T Feb. 26-Oh-h-h-hl That Junior jubilee! l had the best time T ever had in my life, or ever expect to have. Really, little diary, words can't express what a won- derful time I had. Uur own darling Betty jean made her hrst appearance on the stage, in the main show. She was to-o sweet for any use. Oh why, can't Jubi- lees come more than once a year. Mar. 5-The junior High basketball cham- pionship is ours. Ah-h-hi!! Mar. 9,-Mercy! I almost didn't get home from school. There has been an awful blizzard and you should see the cars that are snowed in, but l'm not, thanks to my galoshes. lzdz? 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'5 I I -fglfl'-V ', Y' 11,1 f I I .1 fl 'TX1 A I N 4 J 415' Z1 Kflfiggixfsw ow 5x,,'5v . 1 O11 0 IYIIIIICIIITIY liiglzfvvllh l nxg ll lm F9 -ativan - 11 Kbfze ld 99629 ERFORMANCE is the acid test that proves or disproves one's claims of QUALITY ability. Last year We.quoted prices PRINTING and made Quality and Service. claims that i secured the contract for printing the 1925 af PRICES KAYSEER. In the Hacid fest time that claims proved one hundred percent true. PLEASE As a natural result, our school annual bus- li iness for this year shows an enormous in- C33 crease. And the acid test, on a larger scale, has again proved our every claim. This school annual, and other work fH'01lllC'l?tl' in our modern plant, constitute the best proof we can offer of our ability to produce Quality Printing at Prires that please. For prices on printing of any kind, PHONE VICTOR 3382-3383. Retail Lurnberman Publishing Co. 1304 Locust Street Kansas City, Missouri no ZQXEXW fm EN 36? r C1110 llIlIlClI'L'Il ivZ.lIUlUUll . jf-T p B- so X I so I NORTHEAST BOOK STORE Ye Olde Booke Frienden New and Used Books and Supplies Boys? and Girls, Gym Supplies UKESS SELLS FOR LESS KODAK FINISHING Developing FREE Baseball and Tennis Goods Special Reductions to Teams Fountain Pens and Eversharp We Repair All Makes NOTE-We Pay More For Books Purchased Here I 4803 Independence Ave. Phone BEnton 4871 PEARSGN 8L DYE HARRY S MARKET H. B. STEMPLEMAN, Prop. Real Estate and Insurance Dependable Groceries and Meats Byam Building 3704-06 Independence Ave. SERVICE and QUALITY Riverside 140 Fairmount, Mo. Phone BEnton 6071 0 Coffee lf? Khulna if1fEX5w Ex 5x ow lxpml One Hundred Twenty Holzapfel's Pharmacy Phones: BEnton 7477-1413 Independence and Spruce We Call for and Deliver Prescriptions Kansas City, Mo. DO YOU KNOW- That there is a first class Grocery and Meat Market located at 5225 SAIDA AVE? Our Prices and Quality are Equal DARR 8z DURBIN BEnton 6836 5225 Saida Avenue Mar. 18-Something funny happened today. When I went to the office this morning, Mr. Nowlin came out of the storeroom looking rather crumby. I knew that the Jubilee cake was large, but mercy, I didn't know it would last that long. Mar. 23-Number ten of the Hi-Lite out today. I sold thirty. Pretty good for a scrub. Apr. 6-Today is bank day. When I put my first dollar in the bank I gidn't realize it would grow like it as. Apr. 14-We have been doing some of the funniest stuff in gym. Jump- ing through our hands on a horse, and all sorts of things. .fs 9 I UCK QLL-E 1 Y l 'P 5 ' Pu Apr. 20-You should see the Duck Clubbers. They have the cutest White ducks on black suits. Quite unique. Trouble Calls Answered DAY or NIGHT H. L. READSHAW G A R A G E We Repair A11 Makes of Cars Ford Parts and Accessories Carried in Stock Phone BEnton 2376 3822-24 Indep. Ave. Kansas City, Mo. UNION STATE BANK 15th 8: Prospect Capital S200,000 Reserves over S2,000,000.00 WE WRITE YOUR ACCOUNT Fine Pictures for School And Home Use See Our New Weekly Exhibits Oak Picture Frames CONRAD HUG ART GALLERIES 1011-A Grand Avet, Kansas City, Mo. Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting Broken Lenses Duplicated ALBERT BELL JEWELRY COMPANY 53 1 4 Independence Ave. ,.',,,..' ' ,.-,fi -' fr ' L,4Fv4'?vlQlbZ5 .o One Hundred Twenty-one CHAPMAN DAIRY PASTEURIZED and RAW MILK and CREAM RETAIL WHOLESALE VICTOR 9620 VICTOR 9624 A. LUTHER, Florist The Home of Beautiful Flowers GREEN HOUSE, 27th and COLLEGE AVE. Phone Llnwood 0216-FREE DELIVERY Qfctzb we ZTLIEXES ew 53 iw lwxpwl A One Hundred Tweniy-tivo l lggnxg Hqf ygw 4 Q,1 .- f I X-df rig LI Have you changed yet ? Nafziger Butter Cream Bread YOUR Store for Dry Good Notions and Furnishings! J. EBERT 4436 ST. JOHN AVE. S, Apr. 29-We have finished Tales of a Wayside Inn and are taking Julius Caesar. I like it pretty well,-beta ter than poetry anyhow. May 3-Maybe we're going to move into the new building next week. Won't that be great? May 7-I'm tired, tired to death, I've been cramming for five diary. weeks exams, and it's terrible. May 12-Whe-ew-w! That's over and my report cards suit me fine. May 17-I knew my old coat looked pretty shabby, but listen to this. I missed my coat from the staff room, and after so much scratching around, found it among the lost and found articles, in the office. Rob- ert Spurrier seemed to think it looked so bad that someone had ditched it, so he took it to the office. Gee what a slam! May 21-Oh, I went to the Hi-Lite banquet the other night. It was quite perfect, couldn't have been better. May 25-I'm getting my new spring outfit and of all the hustle and bustle that there is. June 1-I'm terrible busy, diary. Fi- nals! Don't you pity me? Compliments .J 0 u of R. A. Long l,.-razoff? wb K3 iK5fiX5F 5? 55' 5' . One l1I1H1flI'Cd Tfcwzriy-flz1'cu E, ii c, To I . H : oqi f--. .H.n1- W 'T ' - W '-Y .: v--X: fr J .,v W -vw V W fi si ll Y . . . . ...i,,,,,,,, 1f,Y,,,i,f,. 1 X751 if mf: s 1- ite, gm s FITEQQ g ',.f i5gj.:g:1fg.giglf ,:.::13i':f5.' -ff 112,22 as-I e..-A if June 11-School is out today, and I am a sophomore. I've surely had a good time this year, diary, and made a perfect host of friends. Goodbye till next year. Z' 147411150 .libre My, said the Stroller With a sigh, as she closed the book. How I did enjoy myself that year. I felt pretty big when I was a senior, but my ifjreshie' year was the star year of my 1 e. Well, she resumed, after some time spent in silent thought. I sup- pose it is almost time to start dinner, so I shall have to put you away, little diary. You have certainly taken me back to the happiest year of my life. And rising she took the book back up- stairs to its hiding place, and Went about her work. ANCHOR SAVINGS 8z LOAN ASSOCIATION 921 Walnut St. fcnround Floorb Officers and Directors A. P. Nichols, President, Walter F. Page, Vice-Pres. and Secretary, H. M. Beardsley, Charles Baird, Chas. E. Gibson, Geo. N. Neff and D. S. Mc- Gonigle. SAVE your money systematically and grow with the Anchor. Assets now more than Two Million Dollars. Superior Scenery for Superior Schools Also Fabric Curtains-Stage Lighting and Rigging GREAT WESTERN STAGE EQUIPMENT CO. T. L. GREENING, Mgr. 1637-39 Wyandotte St. Phone GRancl 2378 Kansas City, Mo. ,I -..-.11 --. I 4 f.. ,wa gv. .9 X41 ,, 'QQ Q X. xf 5 , ,, . it XX 'MX ii . -'CMS x X x ., f I ' ' Xl,.,.f1rTV'jj'f-ff . ,A N , ,, 2-+112g.Q,f-ff. , if V .-at-.N Every pupil should have a good Reference Library WHY NOT GET THE BEST? THE WORLD BOOK in ten volumes. Descriptive Literature Mailed on Request Roach-Fowler Publishing Co. 1020 McGee St. Kansas City, Mo lfld, , ' ,, T ,aw ,p , ' I-If 4' 'K-,V E1'::jY s-u i,-aft' I Q -.,f1SL1iT-.fQQP2. t'eQZ,:ufQETTxf5DgQc..5 f,.T.::iLLS,,,:iT JI il One Hundred Tweiziy-fozzr VF., fi?ff'f?if 'j??':W:Ml k'fL 'h'ff f1-HV -Q- -6 f iv Ji H E ' : f - QI flffff effbwgffwlge x ' 15, ff -- Y l'TTI fi1i:Liig:1::g??g'l :ff Qizilgl Qi, I . .-.. ., I 1 1 , i N 1 I -2- 2-A-A---QL?---f L---A in----M ..-zzfifrg 6. ,,.,, A,Y, , ,W Au,-A xvrf if -mv Ha M 4- I 4 ' ' iw-'Wi' - WY4 'i ,.-T-5 ' KJJTT' fl- H 'A-A flf:5?QiL QLZL- Q.'li3l.lf-L.lA'...,..i':'l.1'f...,,.......:'1 '7 'Engl QZQQ12, QfQf'L,.T1 rj f,f1T 'Tj One Hu1z d1'cr1 Tu'c1Lfy-five . ., ..Yff-- . ..--- if ' 1 . . QQ' l Ey2Q2AQ,7Q.7'Q2'Qg li l YJ! Van Brunt Cleaners Forest Park Pharmacy . . Phones Blinton 1770-7114 S peczalzsts Independence and Hadesty IN PROMPTNESS AND QUALITY Kansas City, Mo, OF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY ' YY I sign 9 Ruh-No-More Izzdependcnzge Ave. and Elmwood SQ-fteue Hard Water Call Benton 0700 NQRTHEAST STUDENTS Watch your eyesight-The hours of night study are made easier by good light. STUUIENT LAMPS I Fl..Al'le'lfR CURLING lRON5 A variety of styles to choose y For bobbed or long hair. Fully from-at low prices. Come in guaranteed. Regular 51.25 and look them over I I Priced as I Low as ...... ....... . 52.28 Q Our price ..... ....... . 3150.68 KANSAS CITY POWER 8: LIGHT CO. 1330 GRAND AVE. N. W. coR. 14th sr. BI-fffxfifz-r 41+ no KTIEX53 ETF 5x pw Olzc f'fllllCiI'L'Cll T-zuclify-six ' ' 'L' 'ls '7 Afieb ' f ' - ' ' A ,fy X A -mf.Q:4:lL.,,,L,, sy.-.1 E A Y I.NX+ Q' jxxi NN-40 T 557 'WTR' 1 ff 'i37i?Ql 3'iJT,'gii:g:,,4:'f'fff: A-Y'-Lu --1-, -'V Y--Q JW j J xi E -5Qff ' Q31-f- Q L., 'AED 9,11 jig 'f iiiqsegs 7 K 'A' - ,rifiiiiilfigf'i :i:T4f'ifWf'w-41-- ZW,4if A.:-,if 1 K '3-5:-i ff' - Qin 1- cg- f- W-b -' ' -E 0 One lLif1Hldl'Cd T'wC1zfy-502161: sawn Us M own, , -, COMPLIMENTS OF Sebastian Patti 1 1 ' , Lonstruction Company 1,0 . . v V vi' Y , , ,W -,. A , ,.. ,. E '9ff',,wwQ,fz'vWfwfaf ' M, I ,2.:.:....,.,-i,....,i,,n.W. .,,. ,-.,, ---M W N- - Y , -... ...- . . Builders of Northeast Junior High Sehoo1's New Home Independence and Chelsea F, 774,77 ima, YY QA---L - W Y- 'ff fur? :S-.A2y33,.w:-a,Y,,., . ,,1f,,.-E.--F-.-f-, .T .mp W, . -V Y ,H Lf 'Bs Ls-:'4lfZ5' 'XUJ' QLCQXDTX 5154 One Hundred Twentyeiglzt , , ,.f' X axe 3 -Q e--sa o i s f Q. -an . as he on H wy Qfbff Q-HHS J-I DASCOMB-DANIELS LUMBER CO. BEnton 1833 HEITLAND BROS. Quality Groceries Sz Meats WE DELIVER- Phone BEnton 6536, 12th 81 Benton Buy the best by getting our brand of Gym and Tennis Shoes. C 71'-1.5 i. -V 1- 1241- . 3 ,I '.-5-: 'bl -5: V, ' ' liul '35 6 ' ' i V' x XF' . f Q X 4 ff' O ' . 1-'T Z . 6 XS X A K 9 x YY 6 ii - x .Q X'- X ,. gg - ' '-f.xx Q wi' SQL f J 3' x x 5f'V v '5 X 'aff' .-I ,AOR ,Qt saga 2, xl, x- Vvvx v. .- vs ,XX 'gf' xxikxgx 3 xflgxfgbvs .' .' . X-z-1-'2,!v -1 -:-'-1'-'.-. 'I-z-1--I' -' :,3,:5u,g'1:4', -,.-gn-fr.-5,-3 A . . X .L X..l,,.,:.,.,,.5:,,.g.Y,.,. . . Z . 'sis' xwxxxxxff P' N '-if NEB- V 4. D, ali C . X 'Wx Hood Rubber Products Co. 908 Broadway, Kansas City, Mo. Howard McCutcheon, Pres. P. R. Jordon, Seo'y R. M. Brockett, Vice-Pres. 8a Treas. Incorporated 1 873 C. A. Brockett Cement Co. PHONES BEnton 1900-01-02-03 2035 East 19th St., Kansas City, Mo. New Maple Theatre Best Shows and Comedies W. H. HURLEY, Mgr. 4704 E. 9th St. - 1 is-W THE ANY HOUR FOOD Made of Pure Sweet Cream 5 I! . QSQALZEXMXEN EFS. SJ 5' Ona Hundred Twenty-nifzc ,N ., QXZX, L ff1'fTs. - A L . L L . N .W me W . K VALA ,. , .X ...---LW-.-v-.- N mf-,-.--... - ...L ' Tj 'w' MH If' ' 4 iirilj ' Q' if, ' XE VX A , ' ' ' ' '--'f'f,'E ' Q ' f1'T Q ' are .L as - an T are ilfjif 12 li wii2f'f f ' f2Qff a4fff'Va-ff t J If 'pkg Y Q Vifg i 'YH' Wi-SW Y' V iw-D- H,-,- lx ,K Y J I f H-N r ,V L, W ,L V Y h V Vw i ,Lf fig :W-,L A V - -- -------f---- --i--- --f- ----f I ,Ami ,mfg ff - x wx c f-K, f-'gfiw X3 K?'15.w',ff x 7 , xx x.,,,.f if . W. 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J -'7'-'li--.--V - f f W f - ' X Om' IQIZIIZKIITCZ TIIl'I'fj'fUlll7 . ..c. g,f SX- - on-4-sig Tr4-.segg D G 'D 9 '?D,f-jjj X Build in your mind the love for flowers and you Will succeed 53159, f -' X N I 'ii-A 5' ' Tj ndflg iiIj , S4 wg::b:Ei.qg:ft E - 5 f lul si H FN ei, LGRFILH C HD .J ' .T ip gg- - c y Q? ' nsmrvr: T0 Pu:Asz' AQIF' 5' . iI x - . WT'-'X 11 A os wnnuv 51nn:v ' C l' iN, V -5 lm-.4 .IQ U fhfvfliml 'I I I s cami bar 1' ,' Butter cream 1 ' centerg covered with caramel. peanuts and chocolate. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Saint Louis Washington University is one of the largest and best equipped Uni- versities in the Middle West. Situat- ed in St. Louis, adjoining Forest Park, it combines surburban location with the social, musical and artistic ad- vantages of a large city. Technical students may use the city's industries as laboratories for the study and application of theories taught in the classroom. St. Louis supplies large clinics for the Medical, Dental and Nurses' Training Scnools. Whatever course a student may select, the entire facilities of the University and of the city are at his disposal. The University includes the follow- ing departments: College of Liberal Arts School of Engineering School of Architecture School of Medicine School of Dentistry School of Law School of Fine Arts School of Commerce and Finance Henry Shaw School of Botany School of Graduate Studies Division of University Extension. For Catalogue and Full Informa- tion, address G. W. LAMKE, Regis trar. it inns o i l-' NIVERSITY SAINT Lows L l:f.m.,f.s'Q.,4 fx. 6A f 3il J One Hundred Thirty-lfwo x yy I Xl p1Ll.-Ey .-Q Q tCI-IEV-EOLET MOTOR Co' Kansas City's Oldest Chevrolet Dealer Independence and Maple Blvds. Clifton 5590 Phone Benton 60 I 3 Gladstone Theatre Building Elmwood and St. John Ave. Kansas City, Mo. The Haines Studios KENTON BROS. 11 E. 8th STREET LOCKSMITH LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED MAin 3711 MCMAHAN CLEANERS 5310 Independence Ave. BEnton 1002 Kansas City, Mo. The Independence Boulevard Chris- tian Church rejoices in the large num- ber of Northeast Junior Highs who have made it their Church Home, and cordially invites others to do so. R. I'I. MILLER, Minister DAVID OWEN, Director of Religious GRADUATION TIME Is a reminder that young ladies and young men are entitled to something nice in -JEWELRY- Wrist watches-512.00 up Gents' Watches-9616.50 Watch chains, Beads, Bracelets, Com- pacts, meshbags, Rings, Diamonds, Cuff links and Tie pins- DeMolay Jewelry Our Stock Is Complete Let Us Show You! WILLIAM A. WARRINGTON Education 333 Ridge Bldg. lffdla li 5V 5 ' 01112 Hmidwfl T1li1'fjl-fl17'PF gg X-mf BE.nton 7575 BEnton 7575 BENTON MOTOR INN N. W. Cor. Independence and Benton DAY and NIGHT SERVICE STORAGE 58.00 Per Month ROOM FOR 100 CARS A New, High Class, Clean, Up-to-date Garage. Something you will appre- ciate. The Service you have been looking for. Reserve space now. Ar- rangements can be made to deliver your car. A visit to this new garage will convince you. Tires and Repairing. Exide Storage Batteries Oil, Grease and Gas. Cars washed and polished. Accessories. ALSO NEW FORDS For DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF BROOKS Coal, Ice, 8: Transfer Co. Try Us When You Want Coal, Ice, or Transferring Phones BEnton 6700-01 5404 St. John Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF L. A. SHATZER FANCY C-.ROGER AND MEATS GENE SMITH, Mgr. BEnton 0611 3031 Indep. Ave. BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR NORTHEAST School Books School Supplies Athletic Goods Gift Novelties Greeting Cards Rental Library Our goods are clean, our prices reasonable. Once a customer always a customer and a friend. LORIE BOOK STORE Independence Ave. at Van Brunt BEnton 7651 One Hzmdred Thirty-four When BETTER HOMES Are built AGEE-BLOCK Will Build Them 405 Commerce Bldg. 522 So. Van Brunt Blvd. Ask The Man Who Ownes One ALGEBRAIC EQUA TIONS U Virginia minus Hair equals Un- identified Person. Unprepared lessons plus Bluff equals Sam Snow. Assignments minus Getting them equals Staff. Boy plus Blushes equals Earl Neal. Monday plus Lessons plus assem- bly plus Basketball Game equals lm- possible. Mildred minus Makeup equals Girl. I Ian plus Book equals Concentra- tion. . D. T. minus Groueh equals Agree- able. Northeast Junior plus Skates equals New Fad. Northeast Junior minus Kiddie Kars equals Lost. Charles plus Mr. Pickens equals lndustry. Charles minus Mr. Pickens equals Relaxation. e Mr. Nowlin minus Good Humor equals Calamity. Men's Suits Steamed and Pressed 50c A. 8x S. CLEANERS Cleaning, Dying and Pressing We do all kinds of repairing. Spe- cial attention to Ladies Work. Extra charge for delivery. Phone BEnton 3322 541 Benton Blvd. Kansas City, Mo. E. O. MCCLANAHAN New Midland Pharmacy FREE and Prompt Delivery Telephone Vlctor 8172 401 East 9th St. Kansas City, Mo. No Orders too large or too small NORTHEAST FLORAL COMPANY Floral Offerings and Designings are Artistically Assembled Independence and Benton Blvd. Phone BEnton 3322 MRS. C. L. FORSTER FUNERAL HOME 918-920 Brooklyn Ave. A A o 0 EJ One Hundred Tlzirly-five l rxswq we Ygwswlgf gv eyely Q7 ef?-'I U MINER D. WOODLING HEATING AND VENTILATING COMPANY Artistic and Sanitary Plumbing p Examine our Work in the NORTHEAST JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL We Specialize in Quality and Workmanship CALL HARRISON 2320 428 DWIGHT BLDG. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI A. L. HOVEY REALTY CO. Rentals, Money Loans, Insurance 'lQSV'ffaA5,A67X'Ye9U Notary Public I JOHN S. BATES Legal Representative FRED S. BROOKS BEnton 1630 9th and Brighton Telephone BEnton 7462 Kansas City Coal Company Gasoline Sz Motor Supplies Hard, Soft and Steam Coal 6704 independence Rd. Sheffield, Mo. 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