Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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Knkght- bhes, are the merry ' tepptng Easy. ot Southeast tha s mtxers, assem are tound rn S the trtendty ctubs tttes, dances, ptay , part ot the puptt's hte. These Htghf' ComtJats wkth the Enemyuf competttton both tntermurat and Xntra-murat tn sports and R. O. T. C. Ftnatty the sentor nears graduatton, rtcher tn tanowtedge and trtendshtps and wtth the memory ot an tnttnttety vatuabte trtp. A successtut tour-year htgh schoot course marks the End ot Crusade. tn reahty, however, he ts Xust begtnntng a much moreiperktous Xourneyfthat through cottege d hte. y Southeast an an ' ctpat ot hoot sptrtt To Mr. 3. G. Bryan, ttrst prrn ' ure tn the moutdtng ot the gc domtnattng trg 's dedtcated. thts book r 2 M - ncuunurnr Puauc LIBRAR f ' C as . 1 'gt ' , 1 l f , I , I v Q fum. F , . ze1E..i ' AS A new freshman enters high Q3 school he begins his Crusade ot studies X fun, and experiences A baffled and slightly betuddled freshman finds second 'HY education a strange and exciting new ' world. Lite is concerned with gangs, civics, 4' ' iQ! lunch periods, algebra, steps, seniors, books, 'wi . Ffqf :a ,. Fl , Q 1 s f . fx , avoid sophomores with a glint in their eye, he 'i ll' locks, three-ten, and teachers. He learns to finds out lobout the second weekl where the - ' 'f CQ I N 'I 4' candy counter is, he even learns to scorn elevator ' . M 1 passes! Soon his initiation is over, he becomes an '.. 1 . fl I important part of the student body . . . we welcome ' ' , - . 'Z' I g O the freshman! 2' ' BEGINS -V fx, ffiEz :,'rq 1t-:2:2f- if 4: 1 1:53173-t3:5:7:W'. 4Ilf 5.:'. ' . ., , I . ..,..4,..A -.,. 1 ,. . 'vi 'r . ref: .2 , 311.1 I 1 ge, ,g . ' ,W ,, , Q 13 ' ,.g:,'f 4 Q cy l R ., ,iz K we M . ' W1 '1 's M, ' ' ' F , F, . . 2 W 1. A I ' V Nu- A , . . ttr, -e ,, t ,. in f ,.'i e,, rr s J ,ts , .a e e e ceeeeec 4 - W - N . - 2 L .- M. W. ,. - .si ' ' f ' I i' -' '-N--'4 ' ' LV 4 12:21. . ,N 2 . Ss si N W ,.- . 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FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Chamberlin, William Chappell, Thelma Chasteen, Duane Clark, Jean Clark, Betty Rae Cline, Marvin Clore, Alyce Jean Coggins, Dolores Coleman, Alice Comer, Kathryn Cooper. SIXTH ROW: Fred Copson, Hubert Corder, Ilene Cottingham, Barbara Cox, Hattie Cox, Patsy Cox, Patricia Coxe, Beverly Crane, Coretha May Crawford, Maurice Crimm, Dick Crotty. - 153:-,.-21, ' ff ,wh fl , ,XM I wr -as ,l . ., if Il yy ' ., H. . 'Z' . 4 1' - 5 3 , if W H 9 45 l ,... g 1 i g faq W 1 G s l , J , ff' f - ,. , , 3 f I V' ' 1 J M fi fi rx i il ., ,,,, ,,,, gf 2 , ,Q . I 2 is ,f . fsr- 3 ,, l K Ac f 5 , 2 A l 42 if 2 HQ Q gr flier W 2 f 3 I I W ' I .,-- s. 2 I fl 2 iii? r in A it is O0 ln U K ii All till ii 1 l 3 :lf L 9404 M r 0 'll' gh 1 fi 35312 , 5 . ' rf N, V ,. .. J ,cl Damico, Rosamond Daw- FIRST ROW: Helen Crumm, Ralph Culverhouse, Elsie son, Earnest Deahl, George Delaporte, Jack De Loyht, Marion Dellinger, William Dewey, Barbara Dick, Frances Diers. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dunke- ' k F' h Charles son, Donna Lee English, Roland Erhart, Forrest Fesler, Fran is er, Fitzgerald, Joy Fleming, Jean Flucke, Sherman Frederick, Eloise Funston, Dolores Gabel. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Gaddy, John Gallagher, Norma Garber, Billie ' ' ' G ld G rdner Kenneth Garrison, Marilyn Garrison, Charles Gattenby, Betty au , 0 I Goldie Gile, John Given, Norman George. FOURTH ROW: Lorene Gray, Mar- ll J h H ltead, Thelma garet Gray, Rodger Graham, Dolores Haggard, Glen Ha , o n a s H hire Bill Hanebaum, Roberta Harding, Richard Hardwick, Helen Jo amps , y Harrar. FIFTH ROW: Reba Harrel, Joan Havens, Warren Haycock, Stanley ' ' hl Heathman Robert Heckrotte, Virginia Lee Hensley, Kathryn Hessling, Kat een H' it M ' Lou Hackson, Jock Higgins, Billy H.gfOn. six'rH ROW: Jimmie ic s, ary Hodges, Burton Holmes, Corrinne Holwell, Lois Horn, Burt Howard, Leroy Huebner, Dona Hughes, Genevieve Hunter, Marie Ann Hurst, Cheryl Jackson, Donald Jeffers. SEVENTH ROW: llatern Jeppesen, Warren Johnson, Geraldine Jones, Margaret Jopling, Levern Kenney, Joseph Kinyon, Harvey Kobel, Fred Kracaw, Kenneth Krom, Phyllis Kinnamon, Nelda Kraus. EIGHTH ROW: Phyllis Lair, 'Ray Lanford, Clarence Larson, Dorothy Linder, Steve Lockwood, Archa Long, William Longgood, Charles Loudon, Willa Maher, Jim Mantel, Dee Maple. 1 Q06 i L3 F rs 0 t sk ii . A. .kv ,-5 ,,,, M . f l if . ,255 Ri Xl' X ga 'WW' i c I I H11 1 FN gl , . I . F 5 I G' A' A J 'A 1 l li 5 .f A .,. ,.A i X V ,, :,,: ,. V 5, , 3 . --, A 573 v1 5 is -- y K if it .Q ilvr I, J f Wil :A I y ii iii: f , ,. iiiei gi ' l . ' 22 : , H i S 0 1 it . ' ' J i f r slii' - , L it ' 1 , V, Q 3 EV ag ,Vt I ...J , ., . . f S. 5 Ea N 'A, i , ll ,gt FIRST ROW: Fred Maple, Jerry Marquess, Jo Ellen Marshall, Allan Martin, Mildred Martin, Gracie Mays, 'Douglas McBride, Alice McClure, Edward Mc- Laughlin, Maxine McMahan,.Mary Lee McMullin. SECOND ROW: Eileen McNamara, Billy McNellis, Evelyn Meyer, Jack Mielke, Shirley Miller, Bernard Mingori, Carl Mitts, Frank Mohler, Bettye Monroe, Kenneth Moore, Virginia Moore. THIRD ROW: Lois Morgan, Mary Virginia Morton, Richard Mount, James Mountjoy, Billy Nance, Joanne Nau, Billy Nave, Molly Neff, Marvin Nesbitt, Gene Nichol, Mike Nigro. FOURTH ROW Murray Nolte, Jim Ouart, Trulie Anne Padgett, Kennedy Paris, Jim Parkins, Dolores Patch, Thomas Patten, Billy Payne, Ruth Pearce, Herbert Pebley, Stella Perkins. FIFTH ROW: Jack Phillips, Ben Potter, Mary Ellen Potter, Joe Pottorf, Helen Popovich, Stanley Printz, Delos Pypes, Treva Ragland, Lawrence Reddick, Barney Ricketts, Leon Roach. SIXTH ROW: Betty Rork, Charles Rothenanger, Kenneth Russell, Charles Rutherford, Doris Anne Ryan, Clarence Sagaser, Dick Sander, Mary Schmidt, Lorraine Schmidt, Barbara Schwechimer, Bayard Shackleford. SEVENTH ROW: Lloyd Shaw, Harold Sherwood, Mary Ellen Smiley, Beverly Jean Smith, Helen Smith, Karoline Smith, Randolph Smith, Jack Southard, Jimmy Southard, Bob Spaeth, Caroline Stevens. EIGHTH ROW: Ann Stillwell, John St. John, Paul Stockton, Mary Kathryn Stoll, James Stolp, Leonard Struzick, Robert Summers, Doris Talbot, Jack Taylor, Olive Tays, Herbert Walker. Si: , ' f f ' ,-.1-ru:,g4:s-'wg-::,. , z ZS? V V, V ,V ,V . A V ,V,. V V ,V V ,. W V 3, ,W .Aw , , M, ,. i., V VV rf: ,I , .. ,gf A V .,V V Q . W, , 3 , , . V gy, f , . grgw- 7 V- -. WI. f .A-f V. ' . ' . ' - . ' 9 .' ' 'M I ' Z T25 'V--55'1:.f':'f Elf-Sa iff -':r 512 2 ix H is -2 - Q 1 f ' - ff ' , , I it A Q 4 i K, ,, M, Z i El, W, M Q ,,V,, y., LJ' 1-1 , ,.4---'Q V is-' I 4 q -- 'Y . 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SECOND ROW: Carmen Capps, Francis Carter, Dorothy Cass, Joan Claussen, Ross Cook, Lorenz Dillenschneider, Donald Doughty, Kenneth Durham, Robert Frank, Marilyn Ford. THIRD ROW: Dona Fuller, Ralph Gattenby, Doris Generaux, Dolores Gerkin, Florence Gould, Robert Greenhaw, Mary Jane Griffith, June Gwin, Marvin Harrenstien, David Lee Harvey, Patricia King. FOURTH ROW: Paul King, Lloyd Kinyon, Marylou Leedy, Dee Maher, Betty Mallman, Waunitta Mathews, Ronnie Mills, Edward Minshall, Everett Morris, Marcie Morris, Benton Munday. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Perkins, Eugene Pitts, Betty Sagaser, Wilma Streight, Mary Frances Vance, Allen Welch, Mary Wilcher, Robert Withey. ' W D I' -2,,: 11'- . . . 1 SFX 23 R Q X ,Q Y ' figs is 1 s F L I 2 I I l E 'iff 1 ' FN J .A ' 33 R I.. g 1.1, X i ,,.,, H E, -x -::5::' V 5 at - E gg ,,-. A -, ' g . -.fss:f:sss::-a: 1:::5:ff:si-as-if--f-em.-Q... s.,,:s .. xs- W- it - f -f . 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They who v I 5-up mi discussions down to .t imtfrrd uri, n grand bunch we rc glad we - on it wr. did meet them in a class- ro im We at Southeast are luckier than most to have o streamlined faculty to go with our bright and shining new school. It is they who hold us down when our wildest brainstorms threat . 'Kc g 2 I ' i Mai' 3- . to be-ttei things Nice trick if you can do it' Theirs X E 6 is not nn easy rob telling us convincing us that what X S we learn now in school will be of use to us later Our , teachers help us enioy cxtro-curricular fun, too by spon- . Z 3 , U I 'lp l-hu ' Q ,Q ez. -.-..-. lliini , a x it 1 if w Z 'ii ' I r. i ,K 0 Agana:-?: , Y , get-3 E221 fs .wld i,r.iii rind ous grades up to a fair in 0 X I I ' x K itivl i v. 1 1 N M Rs t 8 Q i vi ' ri- 4 ' ' ' -rt. Q .- c .,', A l'. ' - . L Q5 f 49 . . . S 7 on to carry us away, and at the some time inspire us X, QQ . , ' ' ' 0 o SX wx . . G xi . ' ' I ' ' X .X I I f X ' s I ' In 1 soring our various clubs. An all-time lab in itself' Our . Hands On The Reins on our journey through high school faculty with patience and understanding has guiding R E I N S The Principal Says - - Dear Seniors: The School District of Kansas City has bestowed upon you the privilege of a free high school education. The State of Missouri offers you the opportunity to continue your education by attending college or uni- versity. From your parents, you have received the necessities of life, and your mental and physical capacities for development, The United States is your home land. Truly, it is a glorious heritage that each of you enjoys at this time. Surely, each member of the class recognizes and appreciates this blessing. Spoken words of appreciation are excellent, but the rigorous test is the degree to which your achievements, in the years to follow, reflect honor to your parents and credit to this institution from which you soon shall graduate. You are splendidly equipped with youth, health, training, and the desire to be of ,service to others. l can only add to this my hearty congratulations and sincere wishes for your continued success. HARRY MCMILLAN. The Vice-Principal Says lt has been said that man is not born human, but ' acquired. As savagery was of ideas, so civilization is ideals, and attitudes which has been through education that this culture has been transmitted from generation V tr, generation. In the same way the institutions of V , ion'iorii,w wiil be the result of the education of today. Oni, ns we are able to extend our culture to all ir.dai,f may we expect to build a democracy for tomor- F...-r there ran be no successful political de- Vitlli' fflfy' vviiirn is not built upon a cultural democracy. Moy we of Southeast High School ithereforel not iiril'-.1 ieairi ti- appreciate the great heritage which is UU, init nnq.y we develop here that sympathy for ii . ti at faith iri ctlsieis, and that loyalty to others A ,niwelt Vviuy be the substance out of which an ef- that his human nature is the result at a poverty based upon those habits, ron-,titute our culture. It xiii' putnolism wiil emerge GEORGE A. PETERSON. The Ex-Principal Says - - As is so admirably revealed in the pages of this l94l Crusader, Southeast and her Knights are Grow- ing Up. This is as the march of time dictates that it should be. Growing up is the big business of youth, it is a dominant characteristic of our nation and the hope of civilization. That the nation might grow up more substantially our public schools were founded and that all of humanity may grow Up education continues to be cherished in the hearts of men. Gtow- ing up is at once a painful and a happy process. Fortunately the pains are momentary while happiness is eternal, and they are wise who tolerate temporary pain in order that permanent happiness may obtain. In multiple voices, to individuals and to institutions with hearts in tune to hear, the world is calling upon all to Grow Up . May Southeast and her Knights ever be sensitive that they may hear, courageous that they may heed, and resourceful that they may perform! J. G. BRYAN. Mow ji fi X7 .. l- ,. f f ff .ff 194 Mi. ' Xl ff' Mi if ,ai cuba ' 4 A .KAA , sg? , . 8. TR X S1 f,-1.55. ' X, .1 .-i K -'Q Martha Abbott M. M. Bills Sidney Bliss J. E. Briggs Hannah Bury Mary Virginia Clarke Don Coplen Jess C. Cross Marie Crow Minnie E. Dingee Maria Theresa Fetters Ethel Graham Claude N. Harman Helen H. Howell F. B. Johnson Genevieve Jones F. S. Lamar Mary L. Latshaw John W. Laury Mary D. Lawrence Ben. E. Markley Rose McMaster Grace V. Morgan Archie Morris Maude F. Mueller Lucy B. Neville Cecil 0. Patterson Helen R. Perkins Elwood B. Shirling Anna B. Shouse Julia A. Smith J. W. Storms Edward F. Thelen Hester Towles Herberta Towner Wilma H. Wheeland Robert E. White Claribel Woodward Mildred Wright Mary K. Courtney Archie C. .lanes Oleeda Mall Ruth Robinson A W ,1'.'uH',f131 , .V . . 'W .4-1 -1--W,-,qu ,. M- ..f.. if 6 fl if af 1' 1 QP, W' ws! J - gg I -3' 6 - ww' .4- ., tv Q1 ,Q 'J' 44' I W ' if , 1 , 'L' Qf, , L,L,A.V z ifizgm f.lisfi1 V, , , ', ' ' . gi, Q l' N ':,- , 4 2:4 2' Q' Y 4 .A 5 61. v L w ,f V W 1 -' ,, 41:11. ,, V ' 4.-3 ,Q ' 4 , ' . I , -' '. :w ,- :ZW ' . ' , + . f , 1. - . ,5-' , f , f -. ,. 'ij N'-:N f .V . , ' ' www 1, U ' --1' -11 'W' ' -' ' , f ff? .- 4 - fi , I U -1 iig , .. V , 1 Q ffff ' fQ'ff'WW 1 'F' v km gfxf- Ig-.'7i-J' x -' -22 1 I 'Mfr WW Y ff, W 1:12-fy' '-12,-:sw ' 4 M .. 21- is -V' - . - , Ili? - 1 f I' fy Q- V 5 , 3' , W A- 1 1 V Z-'I' , - , W ' . ,A ' V , aw' ' 2 - f 4 . , '14, .-Q W. , 3 '- K Q X V- H 7... -t , 3 1 + ,. 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FIRST ROW: Mario H A g Barbara McPheeters, Mary Rainw . inia Christine, Barbara Nojuell, Carlin Marcia Williams, Wayne d ll, Richard EMESTER T Norma Herrin , , Narnara Virg Don Dayton, Waneta Lob e FIRST S Clark, Wanieta Kolb, ROW: Kenneth Welch, Kathleen Mc , Smith, Norma Leedy, Joan Connet. THIRD ROW: . Harrison, Yvonne Bailey, Agnes La Mettery, Alice Ann Wick, Jorgensen. Poteet, FIRST ROW: Mariorie Pool, Genevra Kolb Norma Herring, Barbara hristine Dorothy j SECOND SEMESTER TOWER STAFF . . . Shirley Clark, Dorothy Wall, Martha lnrnan, Wanieta , McPheeters. SECOND ROW: John Ehrlich, Colleen Moore, Virginia C , Smith, Betty Walz, Dorothy Phillips, Dorothy Parkins, Mary Rainwater. THIRD ROW: Richard Swetnarn, Richard Bennett, Kenneth Welch, Anna Lee Cramer, Ann Pollard, Martha Flacke, Barbara Nowell, Ernestine Faucett, Joan Connet. FOURTH ROW: ton, Wayne Harrison, Robert Higby, Jack Fisher, Agnes La Mettery, Alice ' ' rns, Don Evans. . f I Dori Day Ann WICY, MOTCIO WIIIIO r I .tw f , f .mv I X' 'HHz,:' 0 '1 , fzfgg 1 I -ff-,Lge .1 Entry . 5., ,,. 4,4 li iff, ling I5 f:Hi.:.z.:i:-fm ,-5-ff-'ix 7, ,Q if Z I INK M T QQXK USADER STAFF f XY d X wr-W CR Across Leshe Ecktun P 'i'P! oglfi XJ Ar, rc.. br. an hg rl., rh. ins Col Col fo Be do: Do You Ar -. Gerry Storms John Boher 0 Nino Montfort si? .John Mounttoy Morcro Wrthorns f Morgcret Grbson XL K S Ruth Shlrhng Mortho Nvis I Yvonne Boktey A310 r Secretory flcross Photographer .......... Jock Fisher Assrstont Photographer ...... Ctorence Wrtson f Art Assrstonts ..,....... Lrthon Rodd s A ,QQ O Gtorlo Chroreth .,,,,.,Z Mr. Shirhng X Mkss Abbott X f,,,,o, I Mrss Grohorn WAP SQN14 5 0 QV ns. I n 'mill-L-44-5 -m1-L. L, s:.k:L1 lun.-1.31-L-111.45 Lil - fu mais,-..?...... - a...- v Q 9 vb -. .fs v 1... ' f 'w..,, , , ' A XX, -X .M-4 .-. 'ilk - 1'- 11:4 ' f ,f 1 45-22 adm :',: . yang, ,za wsu ' -u 411Lu vyf T 'V'1 f4'i'?+'11iu': 1 .. 4.. -JJ y 32:-1 , , ,, -2 .3-,1, ,gi -,,.5-gg:,,5 ,-51 ,Q qw if ,Q W. f QH' 1 Q , x',fQN f f Iv f .,,,-.QQ-3i,,f. .- ,.......... ., 'www 4, 0. ' H-qpv ,ww-0 ' wa day Q :..'.--1 p fq, AVIATION CLUB Boys interested in model airplanes, aeronautics, air mechanics, air photography or piloting, compose the Aviation Club. Mr. Harman, Sponsor Jack Fisher ,,,s,, .,,qn-A,.--,-.-,---4.-4--- ------,-'V -.--'P--- A - A - president Richard Rodd ...,. ..... V ice-President Stanley Printz ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..4,,,,-,,..,,...,4.,, -hn,-.,'--.----,----4'--A---,---- .,--'----V.---4--------.-- 5 e Cretory Frank Fisher .....,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,s ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,--....--,--.., .-.--4----...A---,.---AA .-,------ p h O togmpher FIRST ROW: Jack Fisher, Frank Fisher, Robert Clingan, Robert Major, Douglas Entrikin. SECOND ROW: Richard Rodd, Dick Michael, Keith Ludden, Mr. Harman, Richard Jorgen- son, Charles Kraft, Jack Kolb. Absent Members: William Dewey, Stanley Printz, William Mark. GIRL RESERVES To find and to give the best is our purpose true. Miss Wright, Sponsor Virginia Ann Christine ,,,, ,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,-,, ----------- p r esidenf Anno Lee Cramer .. ....... ,,,,,,-- V iCe-pre5gdenf Jo-June Boenker ...,..,, ,------,----------- S ecrefory Sarah Jane Wray ,,,,,., -,-,-,,.------.--.,--- T reasurer DOVOTIWY Sue Parkins ..., . .... Devotional Chairman MOVY Coopefldef ------- ............... S ervice Chairman B9Ve lY Nolond ---- . ................... Social Chairman BETTY FIOQICI' ------,--- .... l nter-Club Council Member NOVVTTO KYGUS ----------.. ..... l nter-Club Council Member Eleonor Montgomery .... .- .................. Publicity Chairman NOFYTWG NlCCOllum .,,,......,,,,.,,.,,,.,.-,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,-,,,,,,,, Song Legder FIRST ROW: Georgia Mae Brown, Betty Guffey, Barbara Schwecheimer, Roberta Harding, Frances Dyers, Margaret Ball, Pat White. SECOND ROW: Anita Scheidt, Doris Talbot, Phyllis Kinnamon, Molly Neff, Miss Wright, Norma McCallum, Betty Tetley, Jo-June Boenker. THIRD ROW: Betty Walz, Elaine Hoopes, lla Fern Jeppesan, Charlene Reynolds, Dorothy Parkins, Jean Holley, Mary Walker. FOURTH ROW: Lois Morgan, Mary Cooperider, Kathryn Cooper, Virginia Ann Christine, Virginia Moore, Marjorie Fatino, Jerry Kirtley, Marilyn Harrison. FIRST ROW: Helen Jeppesan, Marie Hurst, Norma Kraus, Kathryn Hessling, Delores Patch, Olive Toys, Alice Jean Coggins. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hague, Beverly Noland, Eleanor Montgomery, Jean Gilbert, Eleanor Ellis, Joan Trent, Betty May Flagler. THIRD ROW: Alice Ann Wick, Constance Rolando, Gertrude Bickerdike, Beverly Smith, Frances Carmichael, Barbara Cox, Doris Baker. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Baker, Virginia Morris, Carol Williamson, Betty Atchison, Annabeth Beasley, Betty Cunningham, Gerry Storms. ART CLUB Members of the Art Club are elected from the students in the Art classes who show exceptional talent. The Art Club works with media which cannot be used in class. Miss Abbott, Sponsor Second Semester First Semester Betty Stephenson ........... ....... P I'6Sid8nT -----,- ------ N l l0.M0 lffQ l Virgmio Ann Christine ,,,,,, ..... V ice-President ...... ....... W ilmo Moffitt Shirley Hughes ,,,.,,.,,.,,,,. ..... S ecretary ....... -------- J OCR PGYTOVW pot Horton V,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q ,,,,,, ,,,,, T reasurer ....................... -. ...... Shirley l'lUQl'19S Shirley Hughes -----',---,',----Aq---,--.,--,--,.,, Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... Kenneth WGICFI FIRST ROW: Shirley Hughes, Virginia Ann Christine, Joanne Johnson, Gale -l'lOffrnOfl, Betty Stephenson, Martha Alvis, Wilma Moffitt. SECOND ROW: John Mountioy, .Gerry W l h Miss Abbott, Jane Elsloo, Marjorie Lindeman, Ruth Shirling. Storms, Kenneth ec , THIRD ROW: Walt Pearson, Wallace Talbot, Nina Montfort, Stanley Hansen, Wilbur Niewald, Jack Patton, Angelo Passantino. Absent Members: Jack Generaux, Homer Pinkard. '15 f I 1- 1. ,., 35,,, ,,3,Q,.,i.g.o1qv'q1fvv1 11-i.i-'1-.,,.L..A ..,.. - -. . . - .- ,- L, V. - - 5-ff In P TVR'- lm xv :ai-:-. - 2 Z::E:: '5,' ' 5 W , 1 lx A' K' . f ff' ,V 0' 0 af.. , ...,, , ,KV f cgi, 1, V, 1,--, , 2 5 .. v M531 KAW ., 'iff' I fi lg.. I . QQ ' fa- J , A' +- f 'f3 u W 'V ,J-1 f . Lffifpid-TJ u 1 f YJ l', 5 'f ' '!n-Q-I emi! Y. v l l I' we A Il,- A A SQUIRES l -ri iv- in rlinrue at the publicity ot school activities such as: plays, Knightlites, i,, ri..llli.rii riiiii liqintlmll, fvliss Mnrggnl Spgnggr. rug' S-'wffff . Second Semester Vlxvtxlllrl litiir l ltijlgjf-,Q , ,,,,e. PFGSICICIWI ,,,,,e, Jghnson Ilif! Iiylllwlllll Vice-President eeq-- A-qVw- B ill Burriss Lflllt ,'l't lllllll P ee SQCVCWVY ,--ee-- ...ee P aul Eckstein lrtlt lvllllkl -YVYWQN Trecsurer ,ii-,ii-- --H---U Don lillwmll 'IHUC5 A SSVQGOHT-Ot-Arms .ev. ,,,e H illis McLane lgit liaitt Bennett Parliamentarian Rignord Bennett lSlLll1fllLl Swetnam . . eiei . , . ,Aee ,,v,,, Repgl-fer -Wq---q-.---i-A Wv-Wqv-qAA-AAivq-- Richard Swetnom FIRST ROW: Jack Farber, Paul Eckstein, Dick Johnson Jim Butler Wa H ' E tt GI trim Mriiiiiq srscono ROW: Don Riley, Morshoii Merrm, Joe aoibroirliljekeriigfignnoriflrzirr Lime F: kliirid Sam Poriick, Duncan Dallam. THIRD ROW: Charles Conway, Howard James, Jim Turribaugh ljuj MrPl?fiflP. ltilles McLane, Leo Spector, Bob Jetters. FOURTH ROW: Art Spaeth, Burt Burnham, Hrrntlsth Siiflricks, Robert Wall, Jack Rupert, Walt Baker, Morton Holmes. FIFTH ROW: Charles H nity, cf Q Hughes, Richard Bennett, ,Jack Patton, Bob Stephenson, John Gauld, Bob South, Gale BQ! Emi IXTH ROW: John Boller, Jimmy Hughes, Bill Burris, Walter Brockhouse, Rex Ulricksen, A462 fiikBuLord Biigas, Vingent Smiley. sen em ers: avvrence gates, Richard Boone, Donald Boyd, Walter Bray, George B h G UUWUSUII, Bob Ecklund, Lewis McComas, Billy McGehee, Dick Palmer, Richard Swetnabri:rOlleSir5lWi:llF Ray White, Henry Wilhelmsen. ' ' CAMP FIRE GIRLS This senior group of the international organization of Camp Fire learns much about Indian lore and handicraft. Miss Abbott, Sponsor First Semester Second Semester Marcia Williams sss. A.-,,Q-- P resident ,q.---- ------- p of Hatton D0 O'flW Frost eev, Vice-President ..... Naidene Frank JUNE' HUQWSS ..-,. Secretory ....... .... S hirley Scott BGIIY l-lOWlSll'lS - ., . ...,...,...... Treasurer --,--c--,ww-.,,,,,,-,,.--,-------------- June Hughes BGVPOVO NGWQII - -e-4eee-eve--feee---e4.e,.---,-ee.. BGDOFTGF .......u....,.....,....,...,....,... Barbara Nowell FIRST ROW: Naidene Frank, Cheryl Jackson, Pat Hatton, Marcia Williams, Phyllis Lair, Patty Warder, Betty Rae Cline. SECOND ROW: Betty Hawkins, Dorothy Frost, Barbara Nowell, Doradeane Craig, June Burton, Miss Abbott, June Hughes. Absent Members: Myra Jane Miller, Shirley Jean Scott, Marjorie Shirley. COMMERCIAL CLUB Southeast's youngest club, the Commercial Club, was organized this year tor the students who plan to enter the business world upon graduation. Sponsors, Miss Crow and Mr. Bills. First Semester Second Semester James Hughes ....... President ..... ...... W ard Graham Yvonne Bailey ..... . Vice-President .. ..... ......... S uzanne Baker Ward Graham ...... Recording Secretary .c..... .... M adeline Schmidt Jeanne Moore .c,. ..... C orresponding Secretary ..... .... D arline Bockelman Eleanor Jacobs ..... ...........,.. T reasurer ............. .......... M arjorie Pool Lucille Miller ....,..s . .......... Reporter . ........... ...... M yrna Jones Don Riley s............... .... S ergeant-At-Arms ..... .... J ames Hughes Darline Bockelman ..... ...... S ocial Chairman .... .... J eanne Moore John Boller ....... ...... ..... P u blicity Chairman .... ................ ...... J O hn l3Oller I Doris May, Critic. FIRST ROW: Don Riley, James Hughes, Roy Hall, James McLaughlin, Ward Graham. SECOND ROW: Patsy Sutton, Beulah Matthews, Frances Johnson, Shirley Osterloh, Mildred McGain, Jane Peck, Marjorie Pool, Norma Lee Brown. THIRD ROW: Doris Tracy, Virginia Bates, Nadine Bell, Shirley Nation, Eleanor Jacobs, Janie Waters, Elaine Johnson, Mary Scriviner. FOURTH ROW: 'Rosemary Hewitt, Betty Harlan, Naomi Bockelman, Mildred Miller, Gloria Hardwick, Elsaleah Smith, Betty Hutsell. FIFTH ROW: Margery Wallace, Jeanne Moore, Madeline Schmidt, Myrna Jones, Doris May, Bernice Dewey, Alice Barnard. SIXTH ROW: Darline Bockelman, Florairnne Dillenschneider, Waneta Lobdell, Madalyn Lofstrom, Kathleen McNamara, Jerry Hague, Elaine Maier. I Absent Members: Yvonne Bailey, Barbara Fagan, Dora Green, Suzanne Baker, Ernestine Faussett, Martha Inman, JoeJune Boensker, Betty Gardner, Norma Kraus, Peggy Sue Logan, Dorothy Wall, Betty Jeanne Walz, Laura Lee Zimmerman, Colleen Moore, Jewell Schlomer. DRACON ES ' To further their knowledge ot the classics and to learn the customs of the ancient Romans is the purpose ot the Latins in the Dracones. Sponsor, Miss Clarke Ruth Ann Bird . ...... . .... ............:....A.-.:.--.--..,---,----'f.- -,--- '---------------l--- ---- C O 'W S U' Dorothy Jeffers Proelor Mary Cooperider . . ---'-----'---- Scrlbo Torn Mathis .. .. ..... .----f--,---s,---f----f--ef---'------'--ee---------f- ---------f----'------- Q U Oeslor Jim Turnbaugh .... .-:.- efee-s:--e A A - :---e--e A ----'----f--- , --'-------------------------------- censor Mmum z Norma McCallum, Hills McLane, Beverly Cochran, Arnold James, Mary Pottorf, Jim TliiFi.bo5r?lX,June Burton, Tom Mathis, SECOND ROW: Ernest- Deahl, Barbara Shirk, Betty GufteY, f,Ol'OlllTCFSl'CVCf1S, Carline Smith, Phyllis Vannice, Barbara Dick, Barbara Nowell. THIRD ROW! Cuiriella Schwartz, Ruth Ann Bird, Douglas McBride, David Blackman, Charlene Reyn0ldS, C0f0l W b r Beverly Noland FOURTH ROW' Betty Flagler Betty Lubke Shirley Cole, Wll' st'V,T. 69, ' . ' . f ' Belttli-ml3AcHerirfyl,LSFlciine Hoopes, Dorothy Jeffers, Nadine Frank, Doris Lois Rven, Roy Hall. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Clark, Lucille FGraver, Maurine lshmael,' Jeanette Geauga, Alxlorrnp V2'eaEhyrEgn,MEstfgK ie, it P K tt i Stevens, Dorothy Parkins, Cherie Davis. SIXTH R erri i1'i.iM!lisfp.icgallllrlgtiaplin, Mary Morton, Constance Rolando, Ann Pollard, Mary Roos: Ronald CCHS, liill Rirtlteiforfl Absent Members: Mciry Virginia Cooperider, Jack Molesworth. gn.- Sv ,,,,A--...,-- - ,Q TZSILL-5 ' 4 l 1 1 1 - -V--A V- --- 1---A .1 a--fvrilwuviilf V V v V, A I,,Q4 .t .1 W .ai n- ENGINEERS lhis club is organized for boys interested in mathematics and engineering. lt meets in the trigonometry class, , Sponsor, Mr. White Buford Briggs e,o. ,,.,,-----,,,--,.,w--w-A,-.,------4-- U ------x---1'-- president Walter Brockhouse . .. .,.o,V.,,,,,,RN,..,,--.-,A-.----nl q-,4.---,-h-,--n--.-------- V ice-president Leslie Ecklund o4,,,,,,,s,,A,,,,,A,,.,,,.-..,,,-.,Kh..--,----A ----.----.'-----kQ-4,-.l---. Secretary FIRST ROW: Paul Eckstein, Mr. White, Leo Spector, Bob Jeffers, Don Riley, Walter Niswonger, Bob Veale. SECOND ROW: Dell Hughes, Vincent Smiley, Walter Brockhouse, Bob Stephenson, Buford Briggs, Bob Berry, Ward Graham I Absent Members: Leslie Ecklund, Richard Jorgensen, Richard Rodd. MUSKETEERS A These are the crack shots of the Southeast R. O. T. C. who banded together as the Musketeers. I Sponsor, Sergeant Morris John .,.,,, ,,,,.,-,,,,,--hg,-,,-,,g--.--,,-------- ,----- --------.---. P r e Sider-It R0b9fl W0ll -- -----e- --4--'------.-,-----,--.- ..... V i ce-President Charles Conway ,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,, ,,,-.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,--,,--.-,-,-,-- -,------------.'--.------ S e C r etory RICIROFCI Bennett ,,,, , ,.,,,.,,.,,,,-,.,,,g.--,,,,, .-,.,,.-,.-.-.-------.---.-----.n---- --..-------------4---.- T f eosurer FIRST ROW: John Ehrlich, Robert Wall, Charles Conway, Richard Bennett, Wayne Harrison. SECOND ROW: Keith Ludden, Burt Burnham, Mickey Shine, Robert Moore, Douglas Entriken, Rex Hoopes, James Stinson, Robert Gaines. THIRD ROW: Frank Tolle, Donald McMillan, Sam Ponick, Fred Cole, Earl Dunn, Elcana Bright, Clarence Watson, Minford Montgomery. FOURTH ROW: Robert Worden, August Hambaucher, Granville Henry, William Burriss, Don McBride, Fred Shirley, Richard Swetnam. Absent Members: Dick Michael, Richard Rodd, Charles Henley, Norman Groll, ' CENTINELAS The Centinelas further their study of Spanish and customs of our Latin-American neigh- bors. A Sponsor, Miss Towner - Dick Johnson ..... .....................................,.... ........ P r esidente Sylvain Biltz ....... .................................... ..... V i cepresidente Norma Herring ..... .............. S ecretaria Bob Ellis .......... .......,............ ...,............... ........... . ........................... S - , ...... Tesorers Bill Burriss ...,,..,.................................................................................. Oficial de Orderr FIRST ROW: Catherine Kessler, Jerry Kirtley, Edwina McNees, Miss Towner, Dorothy Nicholson, Betty lmes, Magda Wehner, Connie Mays. SECOND ROW: Lillian Shaw, Norma Herring, Martha Martin, Jo Ellen Marshall, Ina Sword, Gloria Chiarelli, Dorothy Roth. THIRD ROW: Charles Conway, Georgiana Deuser, Virginia Hughes, Joan Connet, Grace Hughes, Helen Jeppesen, Bob Jeffers, Gloria Stinson. FOURTH ROW: Leo Spector, Betty Snow, Jo Etta Silkiner, Peggy Conant, Sylvain Biltz, Wayne Harrison, Dell Hughes. Absent Members: Bob Ecklund, Dick Le Rosen, Bob Hollinshead, Edward Davis, Charles Herr, Everette Glenn. I-n-Y The-Hi-Y is a Christian fellowship club, the junior organization of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Cross, Sponsor. First Semester Second Semester Rueze I--Iockley -g---- ,,,.,,, P resident ,...... ....... W ard Graham Billy Mcgehee ,,,,, ,,,,, V ice-President ..... . ....... Frank Johnson Dick Johnson --,-,,,,-.,--.4,,,, , ,,,,,,,, , .,,,, Secretory ,.,...,,..,,,......................... Dick Johnson Morton Holmes .................................... Treasurer -------------------------------------- Dell Hughes FIRST ROW: Marshall Martin, Don Niewald, Billy McGehee, Jack Farber, Bob Roland, Richard McGehee, J. B. Westfall. SECOND ROW: Donald Groll, Jim Wright, Jack Molesworth, Wilbur Niewald, Stewart Jacoby, Harry Biltz, Arnold Jennings, John White. THIRD ROW: Hilles McLane, Henry Wilhelmsen, Donald Hanev,'Mr. Cross, Sylvain Biltz, Rueze Hackley, Elbert Corpeny. FOURTH ROW: Art Smiley, Bill Herre, Dick Boone, Dell Hughes, Bob Stephenson, Joe Rapp, Art Spaeth. FIFTH ROW: Dick Johnson, Randolph Erhart, Frank Johnson, Don Evans, Lawrence Bates, Norman Duley, Word Graham. Absent Members: James Stinson, Kenneth Welch, Morton Holmes, Bob Ecklund. 23 n no-in but .Aoi--.am-'vqsfvx , 1 ..- f 'N haf' 5' 43' '-f.. ..T-. ..1-.-1laZ-1.70-Vvvo-Q-: -o-fav .Q-,,,., .' ---r. --. - ww- .. Q- QC' N., ,,,..,.,,,,N W1 .imhl-7 X :Kimi , ,Z t Fwd-sf V i ., l 'l -.Fr l - i - l F. it I - Iii F JL... - ls. GOLDEN SPURS l-Qaiiimg to master the arts of marksmanship and horsemanship is the purpose of the girls iii the Golden Spurs. Sponsor, Sergeant Morris Pat Hatton ,s,V,s ,s,,,,,,,, , ,..,.,,,-q,A,,-4,----.,---'---..-h-A--A--- .-x.--..--- C Ommender Alice Ann Wick . ,,,,es,,.,,,, ,.,.,,-Q,,,4EN,.,.,-,,,.--,Q-.----,--- -------A-----,-,-- A djutont Anna Lee Cramer ,,,,u,,,M,..,,,,Q,,,Q qA,-,,-. -.-h,, - Q - q,'--- Ronge Commander Helen Becker, Janet Thomas ,..,s,,,,,.s..,,.,,,s.,,,,.,.,,,-,,,,,-..-,Q,,,, , -,,,-,.-,----.-.,-----Q. Sergeonfs Ruth Shirling, Gloria Chiarelli ,a,,,..,,,,,q.,..,,,,a,V.-,,,-,--,,--A-.---- - .,---.,-- P lemon Commanders Berry lmeS, Georgia Cook, Beverly Cochran, Joanne Johnson ,,,,,-.,,,-,-,,-,,-------.-- Corporolg FIRST ROW: Betty lmes, Ruth Shirling, Pat Hatton, Helen Becker, Anna Lee Cramer, Gloria Chiarelli. SECOND ROW: Magda Wehner, Dorothy Wall, Betty Burnham, Kath- leen McNamara, Billie Gardner, Betty Sturgeon, Betty Gardner, lla Fern Jeppesen. THIRD ROW: Shirley Randazzo, Ann Pollard, Ethel Jones, Joan Trent, Catherine Mc- Intyre, Norma Leedy, Martha Inman, Alice Ann Wick. Absent Members: Beverly Cochran, Joanne Johnson. B ETA The National Beta Club is the honor society of Southeast. Members are chosen for their scholarship, leadership, and character. Miss Woodward, Sponsor. Morton Holmes ...,. .,,,,,..-.,..,,,-,,,,,-,-,,,,,..---,,,,,-- q --.------------,-- p resident Shlflev HUQIWGS -------- --e---'-----.-,-...-............. ............... V i ce-President BETTY STSDIWGNSOH ---- ......... R ecording Secretary Wilmo M0fflT'f -.----.. ...... C orresponding Secretary Marjorie LIVTCIGFTIOYW ..... --,--,,-,,,-.,------.-- T reggurer Gerry Storms ............. . .................f..-....................................................... Parliamentarian TOIY1 Mothis ....... .-.-. ......................................................................... Sergeant-At-Arms FIRST ROW: Constance Rolando, Marjorie Pool, Ruth Shirling, Charlene Reynolds, Norma Kraus, Shirley Hughes, Dorothy Parkins. SECOND ROW: Paul Eckstein, Jack Farber, Elaine Hoopes, Betty Zinser, Madeline Schmidt, Helen Marie Jarman, Dorothy Smith, Wilma Moffitt. THIRD ROW: Anna Lee Cramer, Mary Roos, Ann Pollard, Jacqueline Rea, Alice Ann Wick, Marjorie Lindeman, Tom Mathis, Virginia Ann Christine. FOURTH ROW: Gerry Storms, Kenneth Welch, Morton Holmes, Sam Ponick, Helen Jeppesen, Betty Stephenson, Leslie Ecklund, Leo Spector. FIFTH ROW: David Clyde, Bob Stephen- son, Bob Ellis, Helen McFall, John Boller, Ruth McFall, Darline Bockelman, Robert Harrar. Absent Members: Karleen Dickerson, Lewis McComas, Colleen Moore. GIRL scouts Southeast has one of the few senior Scout troops in the city. Sponsor, Miss McMaster Betty Gardner ....... .........-...........-.--..-.----4,----,--- ------------- P V esidenf Carline Smith w,,-,-, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .... V i ce-President Virginia Hughes .......... ..... ..-,---- ----- -------- - - ------ ------ ---------- S e C V 9 TCW Geraldine Jones ..............:,...f-..- -s-,------e------- A -----------------------------4---' ----4------------ T eosurer FIRST ROW: Betty Gardner, Dona Fuller, Miss McMaster, Mrs. Tracy, Mary Lee' Mc- llin ir inia Lee Hensle Aut Greer SECOND ROW Joy Fleming Mary Riddle, Mu ' , V g Y, Y - 3 f ' Billie Gardner, Shirley Miller, Mary Gaddy, Carline Smith, Betty Burnham. THIRD ROW: Margaret Stockton, Joan Connet, Virginia Hughes, Connie Tucker, Doris Tracy, Geraldine Jones, Virginia Gunn. 0 Absent Members: Wanda Jones, Beverly Atchison. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Girls who are enrolled in the sewing and cooking classes and who desire to learn more about the art of homemaking are the members of the Home Economics Club. Sponsor, Miss Howell Helen Marie JGFITIOFI feee ::--- - -e-e ---'--------------r--r--'- s- ': . E r e Slgen: Betty Atchinson Vlce-Sgiltg? Becky Wasserman B eiss ' T mesure: ,'xAUry Louise JOINNSOVW Y ..sV-- A H ee e--------'-----'fr-- -- - s R e porter Dciracleilrie GFOIQ eeee- -- Y- --- e '- - -r----- r -: 's 's 'A AB'A' - 7 A ' FIRST ROW: Miss Howell, Maxine McMahon, Becky Wasserman, IVICIVY ROWWOTGV, liefiy Atcliinson, Mary Louise Johnson, Betty Sturgeon, Colleen CartwriQhI- ' 5Eg0!'f,D ' M llman Mar Schmidt Helen Marie Jarman, Doradeane CraiQ, QC' 'O Row. Betiy a , v m I , i..',,,',,p1inUs, Mary Jane Anton, Lois Horn, Marian Jewett. i I 4 .,. ., , V ., -1, 1 s A, 4,-, ,5,,, V .,,Av,,,,',,. g,.,7.:. , .......-. . .,..L..,-....pi..,g. -' 1-7 3.1.5, rl., ,, 1s -Q v 9 W A 5' 'ff , 4' I I , . ,.. 1. Q Q mf: 1.5. V K V ' vlv A. J -Ig. , if A 1 Q 5' , , ,El , , LE. V , N,,,, I , Zi p .. , ,, ff f '- . .,. ,, , . -1'A ,V' ' f y '.- A 'Q 'V' P I 5-'ixg v 6 X 11151-V W V '-,, , ' 1u 'ff'5:' - If E 1 Qljfgwm! K F . . , V ,.,,.. 31: ,.,v' 1, . pf., A 5 ,xx Y ,Q V wfkj QW, . .x.v.,, ,N x nig- HIQM 41 ,timid freshman emerges flfflUlTlDl1Ol'll' sophomore! Though this miracle of transformation takes place each year we never quite get used to it. The sophomores ond the juniors seem to have more time for study, fun, and every- thing else , because they aren't bothered with the worries ofa freshman or the activities and responsibilities ofa busy senior, Sophomores and guniors aren't entering or leaving high school and feel more or less settled It is the period of Riding Easy on the trip of the Southeast knight. Here life is concerned with the More Important Things such as: every other Thursday on the second page, saddle shoes, mixers, long notes, Friday night shows, sloppy Joe sweaters, football heroes, plays, Juke boxes, giant-size malts, and Superman. Presenting. . .our sopho- mores and juniors! Ager, Marian Alvis, Buddy Anderson, Marv 2 -. , i lffw fr ' --V Q Armour, Marie Atchison, Beverly Jean is Baker, Kenneth , ' . gs' J Baker, Lawrence 1 Ball, Margaret Barnhart, Charles Bates, Daisy Bates, Lawrence Baurngardt, Philip Beasley, Annabeth Becker, Irma . ,.,,,, , ' i i . r . 'Qs 'Z u . 0 2 il! I J 6, 1 iffy 3-W at 2 we Q g ttf X ae' 2 i Belling, Kenneth Beyer, Georgette Bickerdike, Jean Biltz, Harry Bolas, Emory Boswell, Lila Brackmann, Warren Cartwright, Colleen JQY , ,, ,,.,. ,. ,,,.5,A?,, , f 1 My M We f- ' ' H er , , f gg, rx f- Qs JKY- 2 'f V l r I . if i ar 1.5 .,qmj5r 'Z Ill el .lf L f Q N rm I X I EASY er- WQQ. ,L ' f f. . , .'Q-:s:re+-:-'- -' 'zfzfm ' - In arf- 'I ,ri K 2 2, 9 Q- 19351 I . -nr,-5,114 .HH Z, , sw 1 ' - e2?15fE':?'2:IP11 ' qv-2'1 -' :': - ' ' V 'Vf5'2:.ff:C:iZ-Et. .' , 5 5:12 'EZ ' 'fffliirf ,er-i Iyjglrf' ' 1 V ' -1 1. ,. A 5 Q ' z, ,,., .. ., , ,. 1:2 .V I A .,, 'Q 'ff 4 -Zgsfi ' 3. get f ef sf sgrg-V :ggi Z 5, Q , f ,fs ,. . V, M sv ' -My I 1- -, W ? . fjo Brandom, Jack t J! Brenner, Bob . U ,,,, , l Briyey, Charles g ' 2, li Brown George A J ' . ,..., ., j,, 5:,?:.-1 il , Budd, Cloud ,..i' , rir- ' 'i't' J' ' Ll, .C J' :FSF A :lg I V 'fi ,. ' :Hg51-i:2izg1..,.,'122E,, 5 ,. 'C Bums' Ernest p , - A 41 2 3 1 fr ' Burras, Evelyn I Caffey, Dale ' rr., Chandler, Clarence Chartrand, Hubert ,,,, Clingan, Robert Cochran, Beverly ' Cockrell, Velma J cole, Shirley .,,, 5 . Concannon, Grant ' sz., Conrad, Jean , r CoODer, John Corcler, Wilma ,, Corcoran, Florence sv Q, 4 Z ffl 1.1, f , J f, ,Vw Corcoran, Frank Correney, Elbert Cox, Virginia Crane, Kenneth Crow, Frances Damico, Virginia iiri W. fb s,c U: , ,IV ' ' 'ff' W-1 Q Davis, Don 3 4, Dennis, Edithmarie Drrkover, Jeanne Diehl, George rr Dudley, Richard W 'f,,g,, Lbiiley, Nelson J Eckluiid, Bob f Liismarz, Sanford . 5 ' ilrikfri DOL! YYiUl'l l lu lXf1illQfi 10 Jy ll t hev John ki E r v fy Jljlll 1 199 'i 4' 1 uw .,., P I , 41.1 4 , ,, y G M Wu, fr , ff fn-41y,LA t ' .,-.-...,........-....., , .x :J f ' v , ., 4, 5.25, 2 - . 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Diglfi Miles Billy Miller Barbara Miller, Bonnie Minor, Flbert Montgomery, Eleanor Lee Montgomery, Minford Morau, Margie Morris, Elmer Morris, Virginia Myers, Betty Sue Myler, Betty .lean Nicoll, Robert Niewald, Donald Nixon, Don North, Haritta Jean Nutt, Dorothy Odor, Bonnie Jean Oehler, Betty JO Olsasky, Wilfreda Orrick, Muriel Ouart, Dorothy Lee Parry, Mickey Paulson, Marilyn Paveld, George Pebley, Mary Perkins, Richard Perrenoud, Berthe Perrenoud, Mary Betty Pettigrew, Jess Peyton, Vivian Phillips, Bill Potter, Betty Potter, Marilynn Lee Popovich, Anna Pratt, Louise Rabuse, Dolores Rains, Jean Louise Reckart, Ruthe Remick, Mary Rhodus, Truman Richey, Bob Riddle, Mary Rodd, Dorothy Lee Rogers, Marion Roland, Bob Ross, Leora Ryan, Della Maye Sappington, Jeannette Schott, Roland Scheidt, Anita Schwartz, Camella Scott, Shirley Seibert, Louise Shanholtzer, Charles Shanholtzer, John Shaw, Anna Shirley, Mariorie Sigler, Edward bilkiner, JO Etta Simpson, Royal Smith, Beverly .lr-an Smith, James Smith, Ruth Soiwirriers Farl Stevens, Avis 5tieQler, Wilhiir Stinson, f,'ile'I'i Qlirialjli, Jlflfilliie t iiruurcl or r X l' Maiguiet VJPYU 115 lflfl K s I wtf ,O 5, I 1 .Eiga , . 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If , V , :, i t P'-ev If i I QP?-x,xb 'l1-. , i Q, 'f 1 , -L. 1 VV, if : I PAS iii' , fo i W N QV: 'INS W ,!,:Q,5:3-'l,,, ' , , l I at 4 I 'fflQ,fQ1ll:gi, ,t so In i I CLUB iNiTiA'noiv5 'H ' fiffefp ROUND 'l'3.aLa Qfwoiomc JUNIORS Acklin, Pat Alexander, Bob Alff, Eugene Alvis, Martha Andreasen, Wilbur Apple, Jacqueline Arello, Bob Ashwlll, Merwin Atchison, Betty Baggerly, Lyle Ballew, Bette Barnard, Alice Batty, Jack Becker, James Becker, Lawrence Becker, Mary Katherine Bell, Nadine Benedict, Tommy Bennett, Charles Bennett, Gordon Bennett, Richard Bird, Ruth Ann Bledsoe, Hollis Bockelman, Naomi Boenker, Jo-June Boone, Richard Boshell, Betty Boyd, Don Brackman, Walter Bradley, Loretta Brassfield, Barbara Brennoman, Howard Bright, Elcana Briscoe, Velma Brockhouse, Allan Brown, Ada Brown, Anna Marie Brown, Norma Lee Broyles, Pearl Burnham, Burt Burroughs, George Burton, June Cade, Letha Cadwallader, Wilber Campbell, James Cenci, Pete Chaplin, Richard Chasteen, Eldon Christianson, Olaf Clenny, Mary Lou Clingan, Harry Coit, Vernon Comer, Dave Conant, Peggy Connet, Joan Cook, Georgia Cooperider, Mary Cottingham, Maxine Cotts, Ronald Crain, Faye Evelyn Cramer, Anna Lee Crawford, Betty Creech, Maxine Crist, Marylee Crist, Walter Croskey, Betty Crow, Lucile Crowell, Ethel Cunningham, Betty Curnett, Lois Duncan, Dallam Davidson, Gene Davis, Cherie Lou Davis, Edward Davis., Mike Denny, Louise Deuser Georgiana ,, as , Q env f 'f s W.. 9 a 'Y 2' l . 4 f' i f f 3 .7 ll ff V f f f fn f Aff ' f 4 , Q f , if 'mr -,mfr , f,,z, , l wg, 'WV wg f .4 M I 5 g uv ,GL f , ' -fi gif' ' was , ifjgg if J ,E if 5 -I ,519 ,MJ , iw Q32 1 - .Vi -:j?:?:5FfZ1-,,1 Y 1-I5 Lv J fiery, Devlin, virQini0 Dewey, Bernice Dial, Bette Dickerson, Karleen Dixon, Charles Doughty, Kenneth Drexler, Mary Ellen Dull, Shirley Dunkelberg, Ruth Dunn, Earl Eckstein, John Edwards, Arlene Ehrlich, John Ellis, Eleanor Engberg, Delores Erhart, Randolph Ernst, Leo Estes, Bob Ewing, Maryetta Ewing, Rosemary Farber, Jack Fousset, Ernestine Fitzgerald, Harold Fleming, David Ford, Irene Francis, David Frank, Naidene Frazier, Don Gardner, Betty Garrison, Eugene Garrison, Ray Generaux, Betty Gilbert, Jean Gilmore, Lois Glenn, Everette Gossett, Borbe Jean Gould, LaVerne Grable, Bill Grover, Lucille Gray, Gerald Green, Dora Greenwood, Charlene Griffin, Gerald Groll, Don Groll, Norman Gunn, Mildred Haggard, T. J. Hailand, Virginia Hall, Roy Hanavan, Billy Haney, Don Hanson, Della Mae Hardwick, Gloria Harlan, Richard Harrar, Bob Hartman, Jack Hawkins, Betty Hawkins, Dick Haworth, Holly Hays, Doris Mae Hayward, Jack Hefter, Bernice Hendricks, Clyde Henker, Bob Henley, Charles Henricks, Ernest C., Jr. Hermann, Gordon Higby, Robert Hirt, Paul Hollinshead, Bob Holley, Jean Hoopes, Elaine Horsley, Betty Anne Hughes, Billy Hughes, June Hughes, Virginia lmes, Betty Inman, Martha Ishmael, Maurine Jackman, Carl James, Carol James Howard Jeffries Basil Jeppesen Helen if Jw. If f .W .W Af? J. , 2 J 4, .J ,Xa r ,r f ,vw A- ' ,,' 4, .I .r in ft I V ff. ,. ,f,,+:,,2,iyz,,,yv,j I 1. ii, 5' ,trim f 5 'f f ' fi4rt?7.ss,w2fE M A iv ...X , w l 4 l l i Q K iz:-M 5 -Q iv- , we -- Q sis: - , 5 io- rs jx W Iv x , , , i ,J , it - ,'::a iff f g.rEy,,-:rn ' ,. 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Leonard, Cloud LeRosen, Dick Lewis, Lorene Liebst, Morgueritte Likens, George Lohmonn, Jock Lueking, Robert Maier, Mory Frances Mollman, Virginia Mansell, Norman Martin, Donald Martin, Marshall Mason, Jeanne McAnolly, Pauline McClure, Bette-Lee McClure, Norma McFoll, Helen McFoll, Ruth Mclntyre, Catherine Mclntyre, Margaret McLane, Hilles McMahon, Stanley McMillan, Donald McMinn, Mildred Meadows, Barton Meyers, George Meyers, Lawrence Miller, Jean Miller, Myra Jane Minor, Leona Minter, George Minter, Louis Mitts, Douglass Molesworth, Jack Montgomery, Bill Moore, Audrey Moore, Bob Moore, Colleen Moore, Evelyn Mountioy, John Nanny, Dora Notion, Shirley Nou, Patricia Nelson, Bob Nelson, Eugenia Nielsen, Grace Niewold, Wilbur Norvell, Roy Nowell, Barbara Nutt, Betty Lee Oatmon, Dorothy O'Donnell, Jack Oliver, Virginia Orrick, Barbara Palmer, Patty Parkins, Dorothy Passantino, Angelo Pearson, Robert Penn, Clifford Perrigo, Betty Phillips, Carl 0 f ,x ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, '11 ki' ii l' I . va:-,,,e , ip E3 . --: 2 f . , 'ft .fl .. 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Shook, Barbara If Sigman, Bill Smiley, Art Smith, Carline Smith, Charles Smith, Betty Jean Smith, Dorothy Smith, Elsaleah Smith, Eugene Soxman, Edwin Southard, Guy ' ' Spaeth, Arthur Jr. Speise, Don Stevens, Kathryn Stiegler,.Frank Stratton, Art , ' Strup, Hughie P ,H Y . Swartz, Mary i N W N 1 Swetnam, Richard ' S ' Sword, Wilma Taylor, Alfred Tetley, Betty May Tolle, Frank Trent, Joan Tritico, Mary Troxell, William Tucker, Connie Valentine, Gordon Van Dyke, Merrill Van Noy, Everett Walker, Mary Jean Wall, Dorothy Wallace, Earl , 4 f, Q4 1 . www Q' ' ,ggi iw Wallace, Marjorie Walz, Betty Jeanne Warren, Vivian Am ..1,, -wi '13 i 3 Webb, Bill 'fi Wegener,Jack Wehner, Magda i X A Welch, Kenneth x M Wells, Donna June White, Ray Wick Alice Ann .. 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We re the dignified seniors who you have seen going around in an undignified manner the last few days. We have so much to remember about our alma mater, We are the last class to graduate after going to Paseo first. Maybe we aren't TRUE Southeast seniors but our class adopted Southeast when we been such seniors but our class adopted Southeast and we have had fun starting traditions we can be proud of. After all the pomp of graduation is over, he will remember Southeast as a ' most precious memory. ol KRVIN ABBEY----Aryan had a lead ln the Fall Play 'Q 4O He was a member of the golf team and has weld the otfuces of secretary and vice-president of his home room . . MILTON ADAMS--Being ln- terested in engineering he plans to attend the Mlssourv School of Mines. Mllt's favorite subjects i are American hustory and physics . . . AUDREY WN AGEE-f-She has been in several fashion hows and was a member of the Round Table. uclrey has also been secretary of her home room for two years. LUCILLE AGER----Chemistry and shorthand interest this lass and she is seriously planning to attend business college ln the near future . . . GEORGE . ANDERSON-He was a Hall Duty Guard and a of the a cappella choir. George also took rt in the Knlghtlltes '40 . . . GEORGE ANDER- George attended Westport before coming to Southeast. There, he was secretary of his home room, was on the Honor Roll and took part ln the High Jolly Follies and Westport Fun. Y JANE ANTON- Puss was sergeant-at of the Home Economlcs Club and vice-presi- dent of her home room. She was a Hall Duty '39 and while attendlng Paseo, Mary was in two fashion shows . . . JACK ARBUTHNOTfeMusic and metal work are special interests of Jack, who was a member of the a cappella choir for three rs . . . TOMMY ARELLO-This track and foot- ll lettermon won a medal and on all-star track He was president of his home room and captain of the track team. YVONNE MARISE BAILEYA-She was secretary of the Crusader, reporter on the Tower Staff, a mem- of the Centinelas and vice-president of the lal Club. Yvonne, also, held several room offices . . . MARGARET BAKERWA Girl Reserve, Margaret took part in the World History Pageant '38 She plans to be a commer- cial artist and to begin her career she helped make the costumes for Knightlltes . . . SUZANNE --Suzanne, president of her home room at , was a member of the Pep Club and Com- al Club. WALTER BAKER---A Round Table representative from his home room, Wglter taok oirttlnlthee Ro nd Table assembly. ong e O 6' IC In , heuwos Interested HW track . MARGARET BALD- IDGE- Baldy was vlce-president of her home oom a Round Table representative and she took -3' part an the K! llQl'1llllQ5 program . ,fVlRGlNlA BATES -Virglnla, a member of the l-Omm6fClOl glut, and Towel' Staff asplres to be a good steno- ClrGDhei ar cp.-rfugm-lv, gnc plans to attend G bus:- vyess cCllPQO ILL BAUGHMAN lx pller skating and huntlng are O V L-l.5 ls plannlng to attend an ELZENE BECKER---Before l rv 'fi-t 'Q4 l 'T it,f'ii.l 'I 'VJ lie 'Orlel of The flsfj Vvuf. - L 1 -l , A l .frgf-1 al her hoivti' l'0Om Gt lflr ,W F, ,ll ,. y , also prestde-nt Of WSF :,,5P.,,1f -gf afentral-Januar . . , i-Lyn Bti .gig W-we gl Lgjxrpvffll lrt thi? GOlC'lPl7 .W 5,1 D g'i,Jg,l mfg, .'harL,is and qutk oddin it is nearly time o gy ,, much lun met so many friends in 69 D980- r il' W.. A , 4 1 il A.AA ,ee Q , i YJ,?f ,.,- ' ua 1 ,. ,.,, 6 . 4, i 14 . Q f l if Q 2 3 053 .'.,fri,g:5,- A: I UQ ' . ,..:, if V '4'-:2, .1 fewmw '1' wQmm.5f:2feXH. 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C., secretary of his home' room, a member ol the Hi-Y and sergeant-at-arms of the Spanish Club . . . DARLINE BOCKELMAN fDarline was president of her home room, recreational chairman of the Commercial Club, a member of the National Beta Club and Girl Reserves . . . GERTRUDE BOG- GESS -Athletics held the spotlight in her school activities. Her favorite sports are swimming and skating. Gertrude has won several letters in gym activities. JOHN BOLLER-John, Business Manager of the Crusader '4l, was in the Fall Play '39, a member of the Commercial Club and National Beta Club. He was major in R. O. T. C .... WALTER BRAYee Bud received his second team football letter '40 and was on the track team. He was sergeant-ah arms of his home room . . . BUFORD BRIGGSW- Sloppy, a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. was a member of the Engineers, sergeant-at-arms of the Squires, and was in the Fall Play '40, WALTER BROCKHOUSE-He held the offices of president and vice-president of his home room and president of the Squires '4O. Walt was also a member of the Engineers and was in the Fall Play '40 . , . WALLACE BROWN-'Aspiring to be an airplane mechanic, Wallace plans to take a post- graduate course at Manual . . . NORMA LEE BUL- LOCK9Norma has been planning to attend the University of California. Her hobby is singing and she was a member of the girls' chorus. BILL BURRISS-Bill was a lst lieutenant in the R. O. T. C., member of Squires, Lancers, Musketeers and treasurer and sergeant-at-arms in the Cen- tinelas. He was president of the Round Table . . . JIM BUTLER-Jim, who is interested in becoming an electrical engineer, was a member of the Squires. . . . ROBERTA CHAPLIN-Sports, highlighted her school career, Bobby has won three letters in ath- letics and has attended a hockey play day. GLENN CI-IASTEEN--AA member of the Lettermen's Club, Glenn earned letters in football, track and basketball. He was treasurer of his home room and an alternate on the Round Table , . . GLORIA CHIARELLI-She was a member of the Crusader Art Staff, the Spanish Club, Index Club and Nat- ional Art Honor Society . . . CATHERINE CHRIS- TIANSON-Catherine took part in two fashion shows. Her favorite subjects are English and sewing. VIRGINIA ANN CHRISTINE- Ginny, president of Girl Reserves and vice-president of the Art Club was a member of National Beta, the Junior and'Senior Business Committees, Round Table and National Art Honor Society . . . KENNETH LE ROY CLARKE-Kenneth who won the city and state golf championship was associate sports editor on the Tower Staff, a member of the Spanish Club and o Hall Duty Guard ,. .SHIRLEY ANN CLARK-e-Shirley was a member of the Dracones and of the Tower Staff. She was also a Hall Duty Guard. DAVID FRANCIS CLYDE-David came to South east from England at the beginning of the year. He is a member of National Beta and president of his home room . . . FRED COLE- f Freddy took part in the Americanhistory assembly and he was a Hall Duty Guard. He also had a part rn the Open House Program . . . BILLIE CONKLIN- She was a Round Table representative and has held seve eral offices in her home room. Billie was a member Of The 0 CODDella choir, girls' chorus and was in the Knightlites program. CHARLES CONWAY-9-A captain in the R O T L Charles, a member of the Centrnelas and Squires and was a member of the Knightlrtes cast . . HARRIETT CORCORAN-'She was a member ol Qp:AL4Q Q 1 Ufir' I SCHNEIII r ii..,,r,rir- Nonmhr MUN flHw7 airlr-filled WILLIAA x: r Qfgg, lifter , r LESLIE I Squire,-X,, I and of tr ut the Tc cheerlear ber of Nc the Siiurr all star l WALTER Walter t and Arr Many ac were the Table ar wan secr Music C was a mi the Rour FRANK Tower w urer of l football, letter w HifY an -A Ha and a i Milford' BARBAI two fas Club . the Nat a corpo of the R was prol presider Crusade the Avii MARTH and ser interior a memt , . . EVE work ir business her hor program JOE GA cheerler cheerler and he JOHN also plr JACK G chompi Art Clul MARGA nearly f State a the Cru serves, MARY Spanish took pc GOODA siirlpl' l prCSicl6'r WARD Rolllwil pusseil shOfNul GUNN the Commercial Club, girls' chorus, Knrqhtlites cast and fashion show . , DORADEANE CRAIG Doradeane was a member of the Camp Fire Girl-. and was reporter of the Home Fconrimics Cluli 52 r:ii.l nl Slrtifllsil THUR .1iir.lfi l'l1z ,., rw V' v -QQ, A Y l . 1 DUN lvxvtltria -i.,ii l,,,gr r,,,,,,,1 ,J ,,,5,,,,,tU - lf V' if ll l f'-- fri 5-lull, fi iricnilpier' fl ' 1 ' A 'x 'H'-F ll l' l'll'l of llih lmrwic' room L 'A ' 5 l-1' ILORAINE DILLEN- '+ x'l'ilis'I ill lllt' LTlNiTlIYXli'fl11wlI filut, ll- +1 - 'l V' V11 -fm' fl illlilil stiiriogrnpher , NORMAN DUIIY is Not oriol Belo memlier, he for Miki-i .ii-it .ii iii-ul ffl il-,fr footboll ond trock .ii til..'i 'l ill'.lvvx llLllUl1ll3LJllllflTC'f. WILLIAM DUNCAN llill, tl Hi Y member ond rf'f siiicriil wt his lwiriie room, hos received lvtlisil- ii' lootlioll lici-skctlwull ond trock . . . LESLIE ECKLUND Les wos o meinlqer of The fff1kl'iL'w luiiaerx, lffrorones, Engineers, Notionol Beto on l of thc liiiii-ir Business Committee, he wos editor of the lower 'flu ond of the Crusoder 'fll ond wos o clit-eileiulvi .PAUL ECKSTEINH- Poul wos O mem- lier ol t-Jotioncil Beto, Engineers ond wos secretory of tlwcrSi1uirCs Ile wos olso coptoin of the light weight nll stdr busketlwoll teoni. WALTER EHMANA- A sergeont in the R. O. T. C., Wolters bus token port in the R, O T. C, field doy ond Armistice Dov Porode . . . BOB ELLIS- Mony activities tillefl Bob's high school life, these were the Squires, Centinelos, Beto, Engineer, Round Toble ond Knightlites .. JANE ELSLOOA Jone, who won second roting in the first division of the Stote Music Contest song ot mony entertoinments. She wos o member of the Art Club, the Sponish Club ond the Round Toble. FRANK ERNST This ossistont sports editor of the Tower wos o member of the Musketeers, ond treose urer of his home room . . . DON EVANS'-,Letters in footboll, bosketboll, trock ond o second oll-stor letter were oworded Don, who wos o member of Hi-Y ond the Lettermen' Club . . .MILFORD EVANS A---A Holl Duty Guord, president of his home room ond o member of the Round Toble were omong MiItord's octivities. BARBARA FAGAN -A Borboro hos token port in two foshion shows ond wos o member of the Pep Club . . .ALFRED FERGUSON-WHe wos o member of the Notionol Rifle Ass'n, ond of the Round Toble, ci corporol in the R. O. T. C. ond he took port in oll of the R. O. T. C, octivitles . . . JACK FISHER- Jock wos probobly Southeost's oce photographer. l-le wos president of the Comero Club, photographer for the Crusoder ond for the Tower. He wos president of the Aviotion Club. MARTHA FLUCKEA This member of the Pep Club ond secretory of her home room, plons to be on interior decorotor . . . FRANCES FORBESW-She wos o member of the orchestro. She plons to be o clerk . . . EVELYN MAY FREDERICK-eSince she desires to work in on office, Evelyn is plonning to ottend business college next yeor. She wos reporter of her home room ond she wos in the Arts Night progrom. JOE GALBRAITH Hoving won two letters for cheerleading, Joe orgonized o closs for future cheerleoders. He wos vice-president of the Squires ond he hod ports in the Foll Ploy, '39, '40 . . . JOHN GAULD A member of the Squires, John olso ployed on the second teom in footboll . . . JACK GENERAUX A-Jock wos the city ond stote golf chompion in '40, He wos sergeant-ot-orms of the Art Club ond he helped mokc scenery for Knightlites. MARGARET GIBSON A Morgoret occomponied ot neorly every entertoinment, won o first roting ot the Stote ond Notionol Music Contest, wos o member ot the Crusoder Stoff, Tower Stott, Drocones, Girl Ref serves, Round Toble ond she wos o cheerleoder . , . MARY JANE GLEASONA--She wos o member ot the Sponish Club ond of the Girl Reserves. Mory olso T OTTE took port in the foshion show . . . CHARL GOODANM--She wrote o Notionol Educotion Week cri t for WHB wos C' Holl Duty Guord ond vice- 5 D . I A president of her home room. WARD GRAHAM A Word wos o member of the Round Tohle lettered in footboll for twO YCOVS, pgggerj the l2O words-0-minute tronscription test in l 'illllCll'lLlUV1IJWiJS on office ossistont . . .VIRGINIA 5 lU . GUNNA Ginny wos president of her home roiurrn H r e 4'- - ii 5 4 E iii 3, X reg sg., 4 x Q Q' ,fi Mx W.. , to A iw . 5 G, .lifts s. ,14 ., it Zllhi ,. L , Avgu 4 sf vw :V filifizir E 5 STG. sf c 'ij' 'W 55 2 Agn., an A af f- W ,..z,.,. 'cf .Jgvy I . ,7 Xllkixnv W 5 Zn ig 1 .- 'i' A ' f. 'A ,, ,.,. Jlwlh. i l i and fit the uirl Scouts She wos ci member O Spanish fflulz, ond the Round Toble , . . JOE GUN- THUR Joe wos, o member of the Lettermen s Club, or ilieiiiote of the Round Tcible ond vice Dff?5'fl9fWf 1' ni, hciiiw room. ,.u4,,,.rwq----nn.r' N 1 ' S L ' W.,-.-vw' - W 9 4' 'AVV I . 'R W' . if L ' xv . , 511: . ,Qu 4 ,... V1 as . , is if A-.f . Vvl, LW,-Z 4 gi..- nit ' R N-mv' RUEZE HACKLEY He wos presurlent ot llu 'u' ll HQII Dut Guord, member ot Kruughtlutes orclsuvlrfu V T C GRACE HAMILTON ond o sergeont un R. O. . .. , probobly thot occounts tor the letters in gym orifl probobly thot occounts for the letters un Gym oruul the 8Ofword shorthond oword , . . KENNETH HAN CHETT Golt letters were owordecl to Kenneth in '39 ond '40, He wos o member ot the Rounil Toble ond the Sponush Club. STANLEY HANSEN - -The Art Club, Squires, .lunufir cl Senor Business Committees ond being o Holl A on u I Duty Guord took up some of Ston's time but he ll t k wl on eorned letters un tootboll, bosketbo , roc or c honoroble mention oword un Interscholostuc bosket e- TV., boll . . . BETTY HARLANH She wos o member ot the lndex, Economics, Pep ond Commercuol Clubs . WAYNE HARRISON -4 -A coptoun un the R. O. T C. he wos o member ot the Loncers, Musketeers. Soiuures ond Tower Stott. DOROTHY HART-f'She wos treosurer ot the Wosigo Comp Fire Group, ond member of the orchestro for three yeors . . . PAT HATTONA Pot wos o mem- ber of the Art Club, Comp Fire, Golden Spurs, wos on olternote on the Round Toble ond ossustont od- vertisung monoger ot the Tower . . . ANNE HAWORTH A letter in toble tennis wos oworded Anne who wos o member ot the Golden Spurs ond the Wosugo Comp Fire Group. SHEILA HEATHMAN Besides being o member ot the Sponush Club, Shelio wos o member ot the gurls' chorus, o Holl Duty Guord ond reporter on the Tower Stott . . . GRANVILLE HENRY This corporol in the R. O. T. C., plons to begun his coreer os o lowyer by ottendung J, C. next yeor . . . NORMA HERRINGA- Normo wos secretory ot the Sponush Club, o member of the Art Club, Knightlutes cost Tower Stott, o coppello choir, ond sergeont-ot-orms of the senior closs. ROSEMARY HEWITTW -Aspiring to be o moke-up ortust, she got in some proctuce by being on the mokeeup committee tor the production ot Knight- lutes. RoseMory wos o Holl Duty Guord in '40 . . . GALE HOFFMAN- He wos the treosurer ot the Art Club, ot the Squires, ot his home room, ond wos o member ot the Round Toble ond hod chorge ot scenery pountung tor Bob ond Knightlutes . . . DELL HUGHES Dell wos president of the Round Toble, senior guttorion ond o member of the Hi-Y, Squires, Centunelos, ond Engineers. JERRY HOGUEA- She wos o member of the Girl Re- serves, Commerciol Club ond wos o heolth center ossustont . . . MORTON HOLMES He wos presu- dent of Notuonol Beto, treosurer ot Hi-Y, o mem- ber ot the Squires, Drocones, ond Round Toble. . . . C. W. HORNBUCKLEYAA member ot the Stoge Crew ond reporter ofthe Aviotuon Club, C. W. plons to ottend o diesel engineering school. JAMES HUGHES f Jimmy wos o member ot the Musketeers, sergeont-ot-orms of the Round Toble ond president ot the Commercuol Club . . . SHIRLEY HUGHESA-Shirley wos president of her home room, secretory of Centunelos ond the Art Club, o member ot Notuonol Beto, the Round Toble ond she wos on ottice ossistont . . . GRACE HUGHES -eGroce wos o member ot the Sponish Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Club ond treosurer of the Home Eco- nomics Club. CHARMIAN HUSEBY A wShe hod the leod in the ploy Seven Sisters, wos second poge editor of the Tower, o school collector, ond wos o member of the gurls' chorus . . . BETTY HUTSELLM Betty wos o Girl Reserve, vuceepresudent ot her home room ond o member of the Commercuol Club . . ELEANOR JACOBS fBeung curculotuon monoger ot the Tower, treosurer of the Commercuol Club, ond president ot her home room occupied much ot her time. STEWART JACOBY A moul coruuer's occupotuon Stewort would luke to follow He wos o memlwu ot the HueY ond wos un the R O T C. EARL .IAMESON Eorl, whose tovorutc suluuect is Spunush history ond whose hobby us hunting, will ottenul Konsos University HELEN MARIE JARMAN She wos o member ot the gurls' outette ond the u coppello choir Helen wos vice pil-suileuut ul thi- IXIOIIOITCII BGICJ GHCI presuilertt of thu- Horne luuuinuuuu - Club I'.'j1 ,5 .4 1 ,,, :uL,u .IOHNSON i.1f.v tlurv' u 'hurt pt MARY IO! fu'l1l:i lli: ri utfff'Jl'uH'yuu tluwr-uuj Ff ty t Q wos pre L' rrwrnlaer Q WCS 'u chi 'ICIII vlclg Ilil7 f' of ltl WOR SD: rgtr the ourls' c to swim on MYRNA Ju owouds wel ot the l'-lc the o copg olso curculc ARD JORG un Ruchord' Avuotuoru o Tower, hos terrnon . school colli Club ond blues. WILLIAM un the Knut O. T. C., o ond copto LA METTE un the Se room, o m choir . . , I Southeost. MARJORII Club, she eost prod Drocones, ossustont . member o' nomucs Cl Tower . . . collector, u Commercuu PEGGY SU pert steno mercuol Cl room . . . cuvul engur . . , WAY! cuol roduo R. O. T. C yeors. ELAINE A tended o l Lotin ond -UThis ser the Duoco Round To tovorite su become o MARTHA of the ser o member STANLEY profession lttySuu's CJV BEULAH . lmuuu-i .u 'T'-u uu':'ul'll -.euuuqiopl IOM MAT :tu l 'uus ,- ' ull-. tu' u'u'i M413 KI l . I u g u IIIIHAI Di ,l, li. X i 54 lu N ii llvsllfi ILTON un Mu-.1 ni auuil HAN- ioth uuu I lrjlwlc luuuior a Hall nut he 1nd an uasket- of the as .. O. T eteers, Vasuga hestra mem- s, was nt ad- ANNE varded rs and ber ot 2 gurls' Tower ufOI in as a DRMA Janish s cast -arms uke-up in the night- 'O if the id was 'ge of lound Hu-Y, rl Re- :enter presi- mem- Table. Stage plans f the Table f her e Art Table GHES , Girl 5 Eco- w the or of :er of was a and a INOR ower, nt of ation mber EARL anush ltenrl KN - he a the bmucs I' 'W' F' r l l U Hflll ILIIIHS I-ul i ml i,I'l'f'lItfkJlICl, troasuiuer .- 5, . ,,,uuiI liil uw ii unriuuilwu Dt the Spgnigh ' ' ' ' 'l'ul'v FRANK JOHNSON V' ' Vlfi- ' it'-'I'-flli -HMI IJUSIQCIIUCIII ICTlCll1ir,un i ,rxr ww- ,. iiiis till lily lriiutliuull squad FRANCES IOHNSON 'Wu-l-.iw iwii-. iu uuuuuuiluvu ol the Galdgn 'xiii u- ilir li-ruhl iluili- rliriurus ruuuil wgg Vpry Qcflvfs .uvnu .uilimlui-. MARY LOUISE JOHNSON A nwenulior at the Q uuuugirlliu tuuxu Qiuuls CI'1lfifLIg' gl-,Q SONG In SCVQFOI llll 7'U'TW'- 'Viiuuy louuusi' was treasurer af the lfiiuuw li fuuinniucs l luulu . RICHARD JOHNSON-- He was pun- iilcuut at the Sauures, of the Centunelas, ii umfmliczr at the lunuar and Senior Business Commut- Tues a clueculeadcu, a member at Tower business staff vice-puosuiti-nt of the senior class, and secre- len' at ll- Y . . DOROTHY KELLERMAN---She was secrotauy at her home room and a member of the gurls chorus and the Pep Club. Dorothy loves ln swim anil dance MYRNA JONES Some typing and shorthand awauds were awarded Myrna, who was a member at the Home Economics and Commercial Clubs, the a cappella chair and gurls' chorus. She was also curculatuan manager ot the Tower . . . RICH- ARD JORGENSEN- Brains and brown were both in Richards make-up. He was a member of the Aviation and Engineers Clubs, was editor of the Tower, home room president, and a football let- terman . . CECILIA KAMPHAUS-She was a school collector, a member of the Home Economics Club and she took part in several history assem- blues. WILLIAM JACKSON KUI-IN- Dictator Mussoluni in the Knughtlites, .lack was a lieutenant in the R. O T. C., a member ofthe Musketeers, Lancers, Hi-Y and captain of the Hall Duty Guards , . . AGNES LA METTERY--Agnes, who played Mrs. Guyurkovics in the Seven Sisters, was president of her home room, a member of the gurls' chorus and a cappella choir . . . DICK LEGG--This was Dick's first year at Southeast. He wants to be an electrical engineer. MARJORIE LINDEMAN- -e-f A member of the Art Club, she painted scenery for many of the South- east productuons. Marjorie was a member of Dracones, treasurer of National Beta and an office assistant . . . WANETA LOBDELL--Waneta was a member of the Commercial Club and the Home Eco- nomics Club and was advertising manager of the Tower . . . MADALYN LOFSTROM--She was a school collector, a Hall Duty Guard, and a member of the Commercial Club. PEGGY SUE LOGAN-f-Her ambition us to be an ex- pert stenographer. She was a member of the Com- mercial Club, gurls' chorus and president of her home room . . . ROY LONG----Hus ambition is to become a civil engineer, He was president of his home room . . . WAYNE LUDDEN-He aspires to be a commer- cual radio operator. Wayne was a sergeant in the R. O. T. C. and a member of the orchestra for three years. ELAINE MAIER---Representing Southeast, she at- tended a hockey play day. Elaine belonged to the Latin and Commercial Clubs . . . HARVEY MAJORS WThis sergeant in the R. O. T. C., was a member of the Dracones, orchestra, a cappella choir and the Round Table . . . HAROLD MANNING-Harold's favorite subuects are science and law. He wants to become a lawyer. MARTHA JANE MARTIN-eMartha was treasurer of the senior class, secretary of the Round Table, a member of Knughtlutes cast and Spanish Club . . . STANLEY MARTIN----Wishing to follow the medical profession, Stanley, whose favorite subjects are physics and chemistry, plans to attend K, U .... BEULAH MATHEWS-- A member of the girls' chorus. a cappella chour and the Commercial Club, lieu ambition is to become a good singer or a ztvnagrapher. TOM MATHIS The National Beta Club, Dracones and Eiauures lueina vice-president of his home room tahuk up inns! of Tom's time at Southeast . . . DORIS MAY Shir was a representative of Southeast in the hfftisv uufay day, was a member of the Commercial lvl: Lul5'ul'li-IT Clulu and Knightlutes cast . . . DONALD McBRlDE -Besides being a member of Tiff 'Pure and the Sauures, Don, a lieutenant, 'boating medals and awards, WOS 5 i- fftfuuiru and a member of the l.anC6rS Fif'.f1i:Ii'Irfi-A 55 W . .... '- , rg sf 6 1, .....f 1' .. ,, ws ' . ic , .fm ' 55 - --55:3 , C3 if i' ' 2 5,54 351-' -A V t E , ,Y ii JY f, X R u. 9 i. .. XZ' 4 if as I im, , .. . ..-fr w. f' - ffpggj a ' 525 5515155355532 -553324253354- 412: , f'fv?Q4'Q- -. 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C. nexT veor He wos o member of The Nohonol Befo Club. .ROGER MCDONALD' Hrs TovoriTe sub1ecT ond hobby if. orT. Roger wos O member of The o coppello Choir ond Cenhnelos. MILDRED MCGAIN A-Designlng is Mildrecl's hobby She wos in The Toshion show ond she hopes To be come o dress designer. She wos o member of The Commerciol Club . . . ROBERTA McGAIN This Holl DuTy Guord, wos o member of The lnrlex Club, Golden Spurs ond mixed chorus ,... BILLY McGEHEEfHe wos in The KnighTliTes ond severul ossemblies, wos o member of The Aviohon Club Squires, o copello choir, presidenT of The Hi-Y, onil wos in on open house progrom. JOYCE MCKINLEYA-Joyce wos o member of lXloTf lonol BeTo, o coppello choir ond secreTory of her home room . . . JAMES MCLAUGHLIN eHe wos o color guord in ossemblv ond o cook on The over- nighT hike. Jomes wos o member of The Com, memciol Club . . . ARTHUR MCLAUGHLIN As copToin of The SToge Crew he helped in The pro- ducTion of mony SouTheosT shows. He wos ci Loncer ond o member of The R. O. T. C. KATHLEEN MCNAMARA KiTTv wos o member of The Golden Spurs, Commerciol Club, o closs leoder in gym ond ediTor of The Tower . . BAR- BARA McPHEETERSe4'Borb wos o poge erliTor of The Tower, o member of The KnighTliTes cosT ond Nohonol ArT Honor SocieTv . . . RICHARD MELTON-This corporol in The R. O. T. C wos o member of The ArT Club, AvioTlon Club The sToge crew ond president of his home room. MARY MICHEL A Chicogo ciTizen is Morv now, buT while here she wos o member of The Drocones, Girl Reserves, Round Toble ond orchesTro . . LUCILE MILLERA lce skohng ond moyoreTTing ore her hobbies ond she would like To become o pro- Tessionol olong These lines. Lucille wos oworded The Tour yeor oThleTic oword . WILMA MOFFITT A-,The ArT Club, Drocones ond Nohonol Befo cloimed her membership, she wos ocTive in oThle- Tics ond wos on office ossisTonT. MARY MOHLER - Morv, o member of The SouTh- eosT orchesTro, plons To oTTend o business college Her fovoriTe subTecT is shorThond . . NINA MONTFORT' -She wos orT ediTor oT The Crusoder, designed The cosTumes for The Poll Plov '-TO, poem ed scenery Tor SouTheosT prooroms wos o member of The Nohonol ArT Honor SocieTv, The ArT Club ond she won on orT scholorship . JEANNE MOORE -She wos 0 member of The Commerciol Club Round Toble, o school collecTor ond secreTorv of her homc room. RICHARD MOORE-A Ruchord wos sergeonT-oTeorms of his home room. He wos on The gvm oll sTcir fooTboIl Teom. ond eorned o K ond o shield in gym . . . ROY MOORE+Roy wos o member of The Round Toble. His fovoriTe suhlerTs ore moThee 1'-FTW ' Qi A. Tfrfwluan JAMIE KM 'T 1 ,Y l 4.1 .V lff ll ,ll irq l,fl1JP T fry T l'Jl18l'l piiri SOUTH A' TCU- i ITV:-A 57 DOT' VI LEO SPECT 3023, VICKL' of NUIIOV Squires fin STEELEA her hbrne r veclrs , l of The seni The Sponisl o member BOB STEP Cenhnelos IeTTers in GLORIA S'l Glorio wos school col memlfer o BeTo ond member r Tower, one LEONA S' yunior clof member o GEON -A Tend M L, noTe Roun room . . . member o Tinelos on liTes. INA SWO serves oni keTboll, b o heolfh c Wolloce T he ocTedc . . . RIC building C Guord. WILLARE Tohve onc hObby IS V TRACYY- bership Tc of The Cc wos o me '39, ond T REX ULR boskeTbol room o r PAUL UF He wos c ROBERT , I Iv moTics ond drofhng . . . VIRGINIA MORAST Aspiring To be o good sTenogropher, Virqmio will Toke o sTenogrophic course nexT veor She wos ci member of The o coppello choir, Golden Spurs onli Club wos like To be ALEX WI g , 'iw I 'm-100' QW! 'I 'frl . :QW . . A K he Af It if if If .ll N A-M Pep Club. DOROTHY NICHOLSON She wos ru school or counTonT, o member of The Rounfl Toble Ti-T Two Veors ond o member of The Spcinish Cluli CHARLES MUMMAWeeeeHe wos vice presirlem mill presidenT of his home room ond o Holl Dum Giiciiil , . . DOROTHY NOEL- Thus HOII Dufv Guuril wus SQCVGTOVY OT The Woslgo Comp Fire Group ci member oafhe Commerciol Club, ond Took port in The Tcisliiuii s ow, BEVERLY NOLAND Bev wos vice flltlslillllll -r The Girl Reserves, ond o member TTT The lull plrn cosf '39 She wos curculohon monomer of The I'-'Mc-. ond o Holl DuTy Guord . . JEANE NORTMAN Jeohe wos o member of The lunior BklS.lIlL 1SK Tvmmlt Tee, donced in KnighTliTes onfl was The sTi,lii Ti .i. menToTor in The Toshion show , ALFRED 0'00N NELL RC'0CllfWQ is AlTreiI'5. hol-l-T, llic v,iv,T.,i. subfecfs ore low, drofhnq, ond meliil wi-Tlx 56 ug' lrd bond R O T c-veins le'TTL'rs we The Lelfer ICUTIIII T 'V V..lN A UT T T: BFCKY V PICVZ j 1 ,Q-T ., . LEE WAI . X ..l In ,Alix iwis A kill. IGER lx In QTDIUII ,N . INL- the This mutex ILLY feral .lLllv, and Qat- her as a ver- om- -As pra- s a uber lass AR- litOr cast XRD is O age low, nes, are aro- ded ITT feta wle- ith- .ge NA der, nt- ber ub, IRE ,ind me 'ms tar in the '16- Nill 5 a ind JC- WO ind Jrd IOS DST !OI'l of CW Jer lt- W' II'-!!!lI ne IAMES SMITH fx rio-aitioii in a large oil com ugq' i i -,wiiil ltlllllm wc'il,1lr'l llkc' Hgnilllyl' WOR onL THE fi -T-,iw lt-Nl,-.ill lc -:ni Olwffl cl nWQr'nl,ier of the DOS- Liillwill loam BETTY LOUISE SNOW--She be- liinul--l to the Pep Club and Centinelas. Betty has taken part in the fashion show for two years. , BOB SOUTH 'Slickf' was a member ot the basketball lrcni the Spanish Club and the Squires. He had u ,J--.nt in the Knightlites program. LEO SPECTOR Spec was secretary of the senior fiuss vice-president of the Round Table, a member ot National Beta, Aviation, Centinelas, Index, Sauiies and Mathematics clubs . . . ELIZABETH STEELE--- Liz was vice-president and reporter of hei home room and a member ot the band tor three years . BETTY STEPHENSON-She was president of the senior class, an office assistant, secretary of the Spanish Club, National Beta, Art Club and was a member of the National Art Honor Society. BOB STEPHENSON----Bob was a member of the Centinelas, Engineers, Beta, Squires and he earned letters in football, basketball and track . . . GLORIA STINSON---She won a junior athletic badge. Gloria was a member ot the Spanish Club and was a school collector . . . GERRY STORMS--She was a member of the Dracones, Girl Reserves, National Beta and was vice-president at the Art Club, a member of the Round Table, co-editor of the Tower, and assistant-editor of the Crusader. LEONA STRATTON - She was president of the iunior class, played the lead in Bob, and was a member of the a cappella choir . . . SHELBY STUR- GEON-Atter he attends J. C,, Shelby plans to at- tend M. U. Agricultural College. He was an alter- nate Round Table member and secretary of his home room . . . ALICE PATRICIA SUTTON-Patsy was a member of the a cappella choir, girls' chorus, Cen- tinelas and Commercial Club. She sang in Knight- ites. INA SWORD-Ina was a member of the Girl Re- serves and she took part in the after school bas- ketball, baseball and hockey activities. She was a health center assistant . . , WALLACE TALBOT- Wallace took part in the Lincoln Day assembly and he acted as an R. O. T. C. guard at the Open House. . . . RICHARD TALBOT-Dancing and airplane building are Richard's hobbies. He was a Hall Duty Guard. WILLARD TIDD-He was a Round Table represen- tative and he took part in the Open House. Willard's hobby is rebuilding gasoline motors. . . DORIS JEAN TRACY-The Girl Scouts claimed Doris Jean's mem- bership for three years. Doris was also a member of the Commercial Club . . . EUGENE TYNER-He was a member ofthe crack platoon and company in '39, and the Spanish Club. REX ULRICKSENkRex, a member of the lst team, basketball and football, was president of his home room, a member ot the Squires and Dracones . . . PAUL URBAN--Paul likes all kinds of sciences. He was a member of the Commercial Club . . . ROBERT VEALEYThis member of the Engineers' Club was a corporal in the R. O, T, C. He would like to be an airplane mechanic. ALEX WALKER---He was a member of the orches- tra, band, and Dracones. As 2nd lieutenant in the R. O. T. C., he took part in many R. O. T. C. events , , .' JERRY WALL-Football and basketball letters were earned by Jerry who was a member of the Lettermen's Club and vice-president of his home room . . . ROBERT WALL-This corporal in the R. O. T. C. was vice-president of the National Riflemen's Association. BECKY WASSERMAN -- She was secretary of the Home Economics Club, a member of the Round Table and reporter of her home room , . . JANIE LEE WATERS--She was a member of the Com- mercial Club, the Home Economics Club, the Tower Staff and a Hall Duty Guard . . . BETTY WELLS- Betty had a part in the fashion show and was a 'far ' f- ,2:,.1-vfE6g,, ,-.Sw ? ts 4 if an A 'nfs- 1- as mvrt' - gem VY. af' .Sh , X, : , ...Q .... ff? -fi . hr 7' ' .. .,.,: . ,,,',,Y. .1 E M .. . l li.-. ,.iri I , w 0 ' , f V . in ,,, X ' 1 . . . .Ji C... ,,., . ...I im 4 10 sfi W is YA--. ,. Vg-I: ,Q 35 3 1 5 f 1- 1:-2 3f,e'wg,efs -J ff -gr . .,.. I , 5 -' w e: 5 fi' Y i3ZQ'lfi3t ffl 5 iE'sE3Af lwwesamgiv' it Al: . ,,. .l v QIQV- I ,,,v V M , .-,.., V . , - . 3 lql My . . . 4 1 A A :4 4' ' Q 5, . I ,- ' ' 51 'A ff-f .f , 3, , 'Q ', 5 fl I fi. elf '- I .fwl 6, ,. if .. 9 ' 2 . iz . . We w I .gp .-V-1.2 w- 5 as V. f .- . M 0236, Qevzurd 4- s ff Q. . ,Q- 4 -487 gr. MM,-f :V ,, . Aim.. , ta iff j It f , fy . f.-f ,f ,,,,f 491-if WV-V' f ' Qjf r fif. 'I 4 Zqf, l In lvl, ., 'i r -i - it . . .M 41. ww . .X 1' - if-:tr i 5,f1'1!9-If' gg 1 . . 'TT N- itC rm-rnlnc-i of the Pep Club, Clothing is her favorite xuliivcl 57 'W' fa '73 SHIRLEY OSTERLOH ef- Shirley, a member of the Spanish Club, Commercial Club and girls' chorus took part in the open hOUSG DVOQVOFW - - RUPERT OTT-He was a member of the Constructlan Crew, the Camera Club and the Southeast Lancers His hobby is making jewelry . . . ELLA MAE OUART-W Ella Mae, a member of the Home Economics Club, has the ambition to become a dietician. DICK PALMER-He was president of his home room and earned letters in football and basketball Dick likes all kinds of sports . . . JACK PATTON--- He is planning to be a commercial artist. Jack was a member of the Art Club, Squires and a repre- sentative of the Round Table . . . CARL PATZER---- To enter the field of engineering is Carl's ambition. His favorite subject is geometry. Carl was a mem- ber of the Dracones. WALTER PEARSON -Walt was a member of the Art Club, Engineers, secretary of his home room, and took part in Knightlites . . . JANE PECKY Jane was a member of the Commercial Club, and National Art Honor Society. She wants to be a pri- vate secretary and will enter a business college next year . . . MARJORIE POOL--She was editor of the Tower, an office assistant, o member of the girls' chorus, glee club and Commercial Club. MARIE PORTER -- Marie was a member of the Round Table, Commercial Club, Knightlites cast and president of her home room . . . ROGER RAINS -Photography is his hobby, English, geometry and chemistry are his favorite subjects. Roger plans to attend Kansas City University . . . MARY RAIN- WATER-Mary, a member of the a cappella choir, an office assistant, a member of the Home Eco- nomics Club, and Tower Staff, had the lead in Growing Pains, and she was a member of the Senior Business Committee. SHIRLEY RANDAZZO-Stamp collecting and horse- back riding are the hobbies of Shirley, who was a member of the Spanish Club, Golden Spurs and the girls' chorus . . . JOE RAPP-Joe was a member of the football team, Spanish Club, Hi-Y and the Round Table. He was a school collector . . . ELLA MAE RECKE-This Hall Duty Guard took part in the Open House and Knightlites. Her favorite subiects are art and senior English. DON RILEY-Don was a lieutenant in the R. O T. C., a member of the Lancers, Engineers, Dracones and he had a part in the Knightlites program . . RICHARD RODD-He was sergeant in the R. O. T. C., a member of the Lancers and Musketeers. He belonged to the Aviation Club and the Commercial Club. . . DON ROGERS-Ice skating is Don's hobby. He was an alternate Round Table member and sec- retary of his home room. JAMES ROLLO-J. C. will welcome James who was a member of the Southeast band and who wants to get into a field of aviation . . . JOYCE RUSSELL- - Joyce danced in many assemblies and Knightlites programs. She was secretary of her home room for two years and a member of the a cappella choir ...WILLIAM SCHILLE--Bill, a captain in the R O T. was a member of the Musketeers, Mathe- matics Club and was lst class sharpshooter. He was a Hall Duty Guard. MADELINE SCHMIDTiShe was a member ot the National Beta Club, Commercial Club, the Home Economics Club and was a school cashier . MARY ANNA SCRIVENER -Y Shorthand honors. were awarded Mary Anna, who wants to be a stenoorn Dher. She was a member of the Commercial Cluli . MAURINE SELF--This Girl Reserve and LCN- tinelas Club member won a shield tor basketball .tqnd was a member of the girls' all-star boskt-tlinll eam. JACK SHERWOOD- - Drawing, swimming antl hunt Ing are lC1Ck's hobbies. He was a inemlier -it llit- Commercial Club . . MICKEY SHINE lliis l-l class private was a member of the Lancers anil Mu- keteers. Metal work and foods are his luv.-nl.- Sl-lbl6'Cts , . . VINCENT SMILEY Vriullitill l-risk'-l ball and track letters were tiwanleil xinnr lr. was a member of the Squires, Fimiiif-r-r- tiiirl ,iv , dent of his home room 5 58 wr W, - t ' , penis wici ' int gl :gpg il -J '--'l'lOt lif irrl l't'llp' rriclllf'-, l lull, part in tryg Olficffs. In ti Marcia was fit her l'tOr'r'. ness Lornni she had pa VIVIAN Wt ion show in gym and Er Laura Lee Girl Reservi retary and member of Y r F f C 4 I 1 if llit .li -lim L ,. RUPERT Ili K ICM ers llis UART- Y Cs Lluli s home sketball, TTONee ' Jack a repree TZER-Y mbition. a meme of the e room, PECK-- ub, and Je a pri- college editor of ' of the ib, of the tes cast l RAINS etry and plans to ' RAIN- la choir, ne Eco- lead in ' of the .d horse- o was a and the member and the . .ELLA rt in the subiects R. O. T. Dracones 'OI'T1... R. O. T. ers. He nmerciol s hobby. and sec- who was Nonts to SSELL- .ightlites 'oom for lla choir 'he R. O. Mathe- He was r of the e Home . MARY rs were tenoara- ial Club. nd Cen- isketball lsketball id hunt- r of the This lst Wd Mus' favorite basket- 'iy He id presi- ULIIGIS WIQNLNS Hi., vii. 11 member of the index . i f- .pt f'i Timor mill .girly chorus Doris W0-5 , .i ..ii ..-li. i lui PAUL WILHOIT'e The l .1 i' l'ii1,-writ , ll1llP,k Club Und Mr'11hQY il :iii liriiaunl lu- niiirnlwgrship HQ ttyok i 'lI 'lv l--'wil fissmnlwly and he held several Mtwoti wi-. ,iii--.ifieiit of Camp Fire for two years, 11' Iii-i ' mt- if-tirin -'J rnerntioi of the Senior Busi- iwss lIi'lTW'TWlIli'if, Qiiisarler Staff, Tower Staff and :he lmil paris in lhe fall ploy '39 Cmd '4O. VIVIAN WOERNEReeVivian took part in the fash- ion slmw in '38 and '39, Her favorite subiects are gym and English , LAURA LEE ZIMMERMAN- Laura Lee was a member ot the Golden Spurs, Girl Reserves, Commercial Club and she was sec- retary and treasurer of the Pep Club. She was O member ul the hockey play day team. ti' . fist' avi ? be ,azz am .aim . 1 .,fMf+ r P.. l l - I , y - J GOOD KNIGHT! Sir Percy of Southeast-on-Myer awoke to find himself beside a beautiful lake, Ten years ago a band of robbers had left him for dead in the magic forest. Suddenly he noticed a widening ripple in the water and a hand holding a sword was raised in the middle of the lake. Oh, Lady of the Hoff Mirror Pool, said Percy, whither may I find my fellow knights who have wandered into the world during the past ten years? Take this sword, Expensivor, said the ringing voice, which I hold aloft, and go forth and find your fellow knights! Heed closely my words, you will find . . . YVONNE BAILEY a chimney sweep in Madagascar . . . BOB BERRY training apes in the Bahamas, while only a few miles away JOYCE RUSSELL is bossing a gang of her pearl divers . . , DON EVANS is now a famous model. His specialty is men's sports wear . . . WARD GRAHAM sells artificial limbs . , . VIRGINIA ANN CHRISTINE is a professor of Economics lHomel at Northwestern University . . . DICK JOHNSON paints post office murals and BILLY McGEHEE gives lectures explaining them . . . BOB ELLIS and BOB STEPHENSON work for a piano key company and are now deep in Africa hunting ele- phants for ivory , , . In politics are BETTY STEPHENSON and JOE GALBRAITH. Joe is President Roosevelt's campaign manager and Betty is his private secretary . . . REX ULRICKSEN teaches Latin in Mexico lMissouril . . . LESLIE ECKLUND has succeeded Will Hays as head of the movie censorship board , . . JEANE NORTMAN is making her fortune selling tomato juice in Hawaii while WAYNE HARRISON is selling refrigerators to the Eskimos at quite o profit. He wonders why no one though of it before! . . . DAVID CLYDE bought an island in the Pacific for a million dollars, named it Peace at any Price, and has not been heard from for six years . . . WALTER BROCKHOUSE is the junior partner of Finklestein, Finklestein, Finklestein, Finklestein, and Brockhouse . . . NORMA HERRING and MARY RAINWATER own a national chain of flower shops. Their slogan is, We sell 'em, you smell 'em . . . MARCIA WILLIAMS is m0f led to 0 professor of American Government. She is assistant-professor . . . SHIRLEY HUGHES, d Bill Smith! . . . WILMA MOFFITT, MARJORIE LINDEMAN all married men name JOHN BOLLER owns a fish cannery in Na H Q FORT . BOB JEFFERS produces Broadway musicals. His latest hit was lOO GIYIS Gnd a Man. .. . GERRY STORMS is the star reporter on the Cass County Democrat . . . l new combination lock with a standard ntucket. His wife is the former NINA MONT- BILL BURRISS and BOB SOUTH have patented a ' t combination to avoid confusion . . RAY WHITE tells ghost stories over the radio, he ' t ' ' I tf as DICK PALMER is a Congressman. His camD0'Qn D 0 Ofm W scares little children . . . H530 Every Other Thursday . . . - ' but whither are the rest h L d of the Mirror Pool, said PercY, ' H' Thank you, o O Y I H I I Ce In of my fellow knlgl'1fS. D any Kansas City telephone directory. rithee? You may find them, answered the ovey vol , if ,. , t-- . , , , I 2 V ,J I ii.. i..,...ii- mimi . MARCIA WILLIAMS 1 J S Q it wi i A., AR Aaron, Dolores Agee, Audrey-51 Ager, Lucile-51 Ager, Marian-27 Alliet, Erma-6 Alvis, Martha-16, 19, 26, 31 Anderson, Mary C.--27, 40 Angle, Nellie Ann Anton, Byneta Anton, Mary Jane-25, 51 Appel, Shirley Ann-3 Apple, Jacqueline-31, 40 Armour, Marie-27 Atchison, Betty Lee-19, 25, 31 Atchison, Beverly Jean-27 Aubuchon, Bertha-3, 26 Bailey, Yvonne-15, 16, 51 Baker, Doris Jean-3, 19 Baker, Margaret-19, 51 Baker, Suzanne-51 Baldridge, Margaret-51 Ball, Margaret-19, 27 Ballew, Bette-31 Bannister, Bonnie-6 Barnard, Alice-21, 31 Barnes, Mary Frances-6 Bates, Daisy-27 Bates, VirginiaQ21, 51 Baucom, Normis--3 Beasley, Annabeth-19, 27 Becker, Elzene--12, 51 Becker, Helen-25, 51 Becker, lrma-12, 27 Becker, Mary K.-31 Becker, Ruth-3, 26 Bell, Nadine-13, 21, 31 Bell, Patty-6 Benedict, Kathryn-52 Beyer, Georgette-1 1, 27 Beymer, Margaret-3 Bickerdike, Gertrude-3, 19, 40 Bickerdike, Jean-27, 40 Billington, Virginia-52 Conant, Peggy-23, 31 Conklin, Billie-40, 52 Connet, Joan-15, 25, 31 Conrad, Jean-27 Cook, Georgia-31 Cooper, Kathryn-3, 19 Cooperider, Mary V.-19, 21, 31 Corcoran, Florence-27 Corcoran, Harriet-52 Corder, Wilma-27 Cottingham, Ilene-3 Cottingham, Maxine-31 Cox, Barbara-3, 10, 11 Cox, Hattie I.-3, 26 Cox, Patsy-3 Cox, Virginia-27 Coxe, Patty-3 Craig, Doradecine-21, 25, 52 Crain, Faye E.--31 Cramer, Anna Lee-15, 25, 26, 31 Crane, Beverly R.-3 Crane, Helen-36 Crawford, Betty-31 Crawford, Coretha Mae Creech, Maxine-12, 31,46 Crist, Marylee-31 Croskey, Betty J.-31 Crow, Frances--27 Crow, Lucile-31 Crowell, Ethel-31 Crumm, Helen-4, 26 Cunningham, Betty--19, 31, 4 Curnett, Lois-31 Damico, Elsie--4 Damico, Virginia-27 Davis, Cherie Lou-21, 31 Dawson, Rosamond-4 Dellinger, Marian-4 Dennis, Edithmarie--27 Denny, Louise-31 Deuser, Georgiana-423, 31 Devlin, Virginia-32 Dewey, Bernice-13, 21, 32 Dial, Bette June-32 0 Gossctt, Barbe Jeanf32 Gould, Florence Graham, Ruth-28 Graver, Lucille-21, 32, 40 Gray, Lorene-4 Gray, Margaret--4 Green, Dora--32 n Greenwood, Charlene-A32 Greer, Auty-25, 28 Griffith, Mary-6 Groff, Bernice-28 Guffey, Betty Ann-19, 21, Gunn, Mildred-12, 32, 40, Gunn, Virginia-1 1, 25, 37, 40, 53 Gwin, June-6 Hagan, Mary Ann-Y-28 Haggard, Dolores-4 Hailand, Virginia-32 Hall, Rose Marie-28 Hamilton, Evelyn-125 Hamilton, Grace-54 Hampshire, Thelma-4 Hanson, Della Mae--32 Harding, Roberta-4, 19 Hardwick, Gloria-21, 32 Harlan, Betty-21, 54 Harrar, Helen-4 Harrell, Reba--4 Harrison, Marilyn-19, 28 Hart, Dorothy-40, 54 Hatton, Patricia-11, 21, 25, 40, 54 Havens, Joan--4 Hawkins, Betty-21, 32 Haworth, Anne-54 Hays, Doris May-32 Heathman, Norma Jean-21, 28 Heathman, Sheila-54 Hefter, Bernice-32 Henry, Betty-28 Hensley, Virginia Lee-4, 25 Herring, Norma-12, 15, 23, 54 Hessling, Kathryn-4, 19, 40 Hewitt, Edna Louise-28 Hewitt, Rose Mary-12, 21, 54 28 46 Bird, Ruth Ann--21, 31 Boatman Shirle E3 , Y Bockelman, Darline-21, 25, 26, Bockelman, Naomi-21, 31 Boenker, Jo June-19, 31, 40 Boggess, Gertrude-13, 52 Boone, Dorothy-3 Boshell, Betty-31 Boswell, Lila Lee-27 Bouyear, Laura-6 Bradford, Betty-6 Bradley, Loretta-13, 31 Brassfield, Barbara-31 Briscoe, Mary-3 Briscoe, Velma-31 Brown, Ada-31 Brown, Anna Marie-12, 31 Brown, Georgia Mae-3, 19 Brown, Naomi Brown, Norma Leew21, 31 Broyles, Pearl-31 Bullock, Norma Lee-52 Burhans, Jacqueline-3 Burnham, Betty-3, 25 Burras, Evelyn-27 Burton, June-11, 12, 21, 31 Cade, Anna May-3 Cade, Letha-31 Capps, Carmen-6 Carmichael, Frances-3, 19 Carter, Frances-6 Cartwright, Colleen-25, 27 Casey, Jean--3, 26 I 26, 52 ' Cass, Dorothy-6 Cates, Mildred-3 Chamberlin, Dorothy--3 Chaplin, Roberta-S2 Chasteen, Thelma D.-3 Chiarelli, Gloria-16, 23, 25, Christianson, Catherine-52 Christine, V.--12, 13, 15, 19 40, 52 Clark, Jean-3 Clark, Shirley-15, 21, S2 Claussen, Joan-6 Clenny, Mary Lou-31, 40 Cline, Betty Rae-3, 21 Cochran, Beverly-21, 27, 40 Cockrell, Velma-27 Coggins, Alyce-3, 19 Cole, Shirley-21, 27 Cole, Wilma Coleman, Dolores-3 Comer, Alice-3 60 5 25 26, Dick, Barbara-4, 11, 21 Dickerson, Karleen-32, 40 Dickover, Jeanne-27 Diers, Frances-4, 19 Dillenschneider, Floraine-21, 53 Drexler, Mary Ellen-32 Dull, Shirley-32 Dunkelberg, Ruth-32 Dunkerson, Barbara-4 Edwards, Arlene-32 Ellis, Eleanor-11, 19,32 Elsloo, Jane-19, 53 Engberg, Dolores-32 English, Donna Lee-4 Evans, Katherine-27 Ewing, Maryetta-32 Ewing, Rosemary-32 Exby, Lillian-27 Fagan, Barbara-53 Fatino, Marjorie-19, 27 Faussett, Ernestine-15, 32 Fessler, Martha-28 Fields, Eleanor-36 Filson, Kathryn-28, 40 Flagler, Betty-19, 21, 28 Fleming, Joy-4, 25 Flucke, Jean-4 Flucke, Martha-15, 53 Forbes, Frances-40, 53 Ford, Irene-N32 Ford, Marilynk6 H ibbs, Frances-1 1 Hicks, Kathleen-4 Hickson, Mary Lou-4 Hill, Elvira Grace-28 Hod es Doris Q , Hague, Jerry-13, 19, 21, 54 Holcomb, Mary Louise-28 Holley, Jean-19, 32 Holwell, Hoopes, Corrine-4, 26 Elaine-13, 19, 21, 25, 32 Horn, Lois-4, 25 Horsley, Betty Anne-32, 40 Hughes, Dona Hughes, Grace-11, 13, 23, 54 Hughes, June-21, 32 Hughes, S. J.--11, 12, 13, 19, 25, 26, 54 Hughes, Virginia-28 Hughes Virginia-25, 32 Hull, cdroi-28 Hunter, Hunter, Betty Lua-28 Genevieve-4 Hurst, Marie Ann-4, 11, 19 Huseby, Hutsell, Charmian-40, 54 Betty-21, 54 lmes, Betty-23, 25, 32, 46 Infield, Betty lnman, Mary F.-32 Inman, Martha-15, 25 Ishmael, Maurine--21, 32 Jackson, Cheryl-21 Frank, Naidene-21, 32 Frederick, Evelyn-53 Frost, Dorothy--21, 26, 28, 40 Fuller, Dona-6, 25 Funston, Eloise-4 Gabel, Dolores-4 GOUUY, Mary Jane-4, 25 Garber, Norma Fae-4 Jackson, Wilma-28 Jacobs, Eleanor--21, 54 James, Carroll--32 Jarman, H. M.--12, 13, 25, 40, 54 Jeffers, Dorothy--21, 28 Jeppeson, Helen-19, 23, 25, 32 Jeppesen, lla Fern+4, 11, 19, 25 Jewett, Marian-25, 28 Gardner, Betty-25, 32, 40 Gardner, Billie-4, 25 Garrison, Marilynh4 Gauld, Betty-4 Gemlo, Jeanette-21, 28 Generaux, Betty-32, 40 Generaux, Doris-6 Gerkin, Delorese-6 Gibson, Margaret--16, 53 Gilbert, Jean--19, 32 Gilmore, Lois Jeanq32 Gile, Goldie-4 Gleason, Mary Jean-f53 Goodan, Charlotteve53 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Elaineee-21, 33 , Frances---21, 40, 55 , Joanne--19, 33 Johnson, Josephine-A-433, 40, -16 Johnson, Lois- 33 Johnson, Mary Louise AAQ5, 40, '35 Johnson, Virginia--A 28 Jones, Ethele 25, 33 Jones, Geraldine 4 25, 40 Jones, Myrna A 21, 'Sli Jones, Waiiilti 28 Jopling, Marqaicf 4 loslin, Patricia f fri Karnphaus, Bernuilino 'HY Karnphaus Keller Ma Kellerman, Kessler, Bc Kessler, Cc King, Pair Kinnarnon Kinney, Be Kirtley, Ge Kolb, Wan Kraus, Nel Kraus, Noi Lair, Phyll LaMettery Larson, Fli Laughlin, Leavey, N Leedy, No Legg, Betl Lewis, Lori Liebst, Mc Lindeman Linder, Dc Lobdell, V Lofstrom, Logan, Pe Long, Arc Lubke, Be Luncford, Maher, W Maier, Elc Maier, Mc Mallman, Mallman, Marshall, Martin, N Martin, lv Mason, Je Mathews, Mathews, Mathews, May, Dor Mays, Co Mays, Gri McAnally MCCallun McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure, McClure, McDonali McFall, 1- McFall, R McGain, McGain, -McHenry Mclntrye Mclntyre McKinley McMahai McMaha McMinn, McMullir McNamc McNamc McNees, McPheet Menler, 1 Meyer, E Meyer, F Michel, I Miller B Miller, Bi Miller Ji 1 Miller, L' Miller Miller, N N Miller Sl L i 1 Minor, Moffitt, Mohler, Monfort Monroe. Montgor Moore, A Moore C Moore 1 Moore . Mooic N Nflillglxf 1N1iiicii.i i NN.iril,:ii 'AN1i1!llx NMi,i.s 1 'V1-iiliiii A-lxii 1 53 1, 54 8 32 5, 26, 54 Z 5 J Tv , el, s 1 1 Kaniptious Ccceliae-413, 25, 55 Keller, Mary Lyiinef'4'33, 40 Kellerman, Dorothy-455 Kessler, Betty Jane--3 Kessler, Catherine--A--23, 28 King, Patriciae 46 Kinnamon, Phyllis-ee-4 Kinney, Betty Jean-28, 40 Kirtley, Geraldine'-19, 23, 40 Kolb,Wanietaere15, 31, 40,46 Kraus, Nelda Lou--4, 19, 26 Kraus, Norma-25, 33 Lair, Phyllis Jean-4, 21 LaMettery, Agnes --1 1, 15, 40, 55 Larson, Florence-28 Laughlin, Marion-28 Leavev, Margie-428 Leedy, Norma+15, 25, 33 Legg, Betty-33 Lewis, Lorene--13, 33 Liebst, Marguerite-33 Lindeman, Marjorie-13, 19, 25, 55 Linder, Dorothy-4 Lobdell, Waneta--15, 21, 55 Lofstrom, Madalyn-13, 21, 55 Logan, Peggy Sue-55 Long, Archa-4, 46 Lubke, Betty-21, 28 Lunctord, Irene-28 Maher, Willa-4 Maier, Elaine-21, 55 Maier, Mary Frances-33 Mallman, Betty-6, 25 Mallman, Virginia-33, 40 Marshall, JoEllen-5, 23 Martin, Martha-11, 12, 23, 55 Martin, Mildred-5 Mason, Jean-11, 33,40 Mathews, Beulah-21, 55 Mathews, Dorothy-28 Mathews, Waunitta-6 May, Doris-11, 21, 55 Mays, Cornie-23, 28 Mays, Grace-5 McAnally, Pauline-33, 40 McCallum, Norma-19, 21, 40, 56 McClure, Alice-5 McClure, Bette-33 McClure, Grace-28 McClure, Lorraine-28 McClure, Norma-33 McDonald, Barbara--28 McFalI, Helen-11, 25, 33 McFall, Ruth-25, 33 McGain, Mildred-21, 56 ' McGain, Roberta-56 McHenry, Betty-21, 29 Mclntrye, Catherine-25, 33 Mclntyre, Margaret-33 McKinley, Joyce-56 McMahon, Betty Jean-29 McMahon, Maxine--5, 25 McMinn, Mildred-33 McMullin, Mary Lee-5, 25 McNamara, Eileen-5 McNamara, Kathleen-15, 21, 25, 56 McNees, Edwina-23, 29 McPheeters, Barbara-15, 26, 56 Menler, Mary Meyer, Evelyn--5 Meyer, Frances-29 Michel, Maryf56 Miller, Barbara-29 Miller, Bonnie Jean--29 Miller, Jean-33 Miller, Lucile-56 Miller, Mildred--21 Miller, Myra Jane-33 Miller, Shirley--5, 25 Minor, Leona--W33, 40 Moffitt, Wilma-13, 19, 25, 26, 56 Mohler, Virginia-56 Monfort, Nina-12, 16, 19, 26, 56 Monroe, Betty-5 Montgomery, Eleanor-19, 26, 29, 40 Moore, Audrey- 33 Moore, Colleen--12, 15, 33 Moore, Evelyn-H 33 Moore, leanne4e13, 21 , 56 Moore, Virginia'-45, 19 Morast, Virginia A -29 Morau, AAUIIOYICYZQ Morgan, Lois Mae W5, 19 Myler, Betty Jean-29 Nanny, Dora-33 Nation, Shirley-21, 33, 46 Nou, Joanne---5 Nou, Patricia-33 Neff, Molly-5, 19 Nelson, Eugenia-33 Nicholson, Dorothy-23, 56 Nielson, Grace-33 Noel, Dorothy-'56 Noland, Beverly-12, 19, 21, 56 North, Loritta-29 Nortman, Jeane-56 Nowell, Barbara-15, 21, 33 Nutt, Betty Lee-33, 40 Nutt, Dorothy Alice-29 Oatman, Dorothy-33 Odor, Bonnie Jean-29 Oehler, Betty Jo-29 Oliver, Virginia-11, 13, 33 Olsasky, Wilfredo-29 Orrick, Barbara-33 Orrick, Muriel-29 Osterlon, Shirley-21, 57 Ouort, Dorothy-29 Ouart, Ella Mae-57 Padgett, Trulie Ann-5 Palmer, Potty-33 Parkins, D.-11, 12, 15, 19, 21,25 Patch, Dolores-5, 19 Paulson, Marilyn-29 Pearce, Ruth-S Pebley, Mary-29 Peck, Jane-21, 26, 57 Perkins, Shirley-46 Perkins, Stella-5 Perrenoud, Bertha-29 Perrenoud, Mary-29 Perrigo, Betty-33 Peyton, Vivian-29 Phillips, Dorthy--15 Pitts, Viola-12, 33 Pollard, A.-i 5, 21, 25, 26, 34, 40 Pool, Mariorie-13, 15, 21, 25, 57 Popovich, Anna-29 Popovich, Helen-5 Porter, Irene-34 Porter, Marie-13, 57 Poteet, Genevra-15, 34, 40 Potter, Betty Jane-29 Potter, Marilyn-29 Potter, Mary Ellen-5 Pottorf, Mary-21, 34, 40 Pratt, Louise-29 Prindiville, Lois-34 Rabuse, Dolores-29 Ragland, Treva-5 Rains, Jean Louise-29, 40 Rainwater, Mary-12, 13, 15, 25, Ramsey, Shirley-34 Rondazzo, Shirley-25, 57 Rea, Jacqueline-25, 34 Recke, Ella Mae--57 Reckhort, Ruth-29 Remick, Mary Ellen-29 Reynolds, C.-19, 21, 25, 34, 40 Riddle, Mary-11, 25, 29, 40 Rodd, Dorothy Lee-29, 40 Rodd, Lillian-16, 34 Rogers, Marion-29 Rolando, C.-19, 21, 25, 34, 40 Roos, Mary--21, 25, 34 Rork, Betty-5 Rose, Juanita June-34 Ross, Leora-29 Roth, Dorothy-23, 34 Raven, Lois-21, 34 Rucker, lnthia Jane-34 Rumans, Gertrude-34 Russell, Joyce-12, 40, 57 Russell, Pauline-34 Ryan, Della Maye-29 Ryan, Doris Anne-5, 26 Sagaser, Betty-6 Sappington, Jeannette-29 Scheidt, Anita-19, 29 Schlomer, Jewell--34 Schmidt Lorrainef5 schmadff Madeline-13, 21, 25,26, 57 Schmidt, Mary A.-5, 25 Schwartz, Camella-21, 29 Schwecheimer, Barbara-5, 19' Scott Shirley Jean--26, 29 Shaw, Lillian-23, 34, 40 Shirk, Barbara-13, 21, 26, 34 Shirk, Betty-34 Shirle Mor'orie 29 yr l i Shirling, Ruth-16, 19, 25, 25, 26, 34 Shontz, Evelyn-34 Shook, Barbara-34 saikaner, Jo-Etta-23, 29 Smiley, Smith Mary Ellen-5 Betty Jean-34 Smith, Beverly-29 Smith, Smith, Beverly Jean-5, 19 Carline-15, 21, 25,34 Smith, Dorothy-12, 25, 34 Smith, Elsa Leah-21, 34 Smith, Helen-5 Smith, Karoline-5 Smith, N. Katherine-36 Smith, Ruth-29 Snow, Betty Louise-23, 58 Steele, Elizabeth-40, 58 Stephenson, B.-12,13,19, 25,26, 58 Stevens, Avis Jean-29 Stevens, Caroline-5, 21 Stevens, Kathryn-21, 34 Stillwell, Anna Marie-5 Stinson, Gloria-23, 58 Stockton, Margaret-25, 29 Stoll, Mary Kathryn-5 Storms, Gerry-16, 19, 25, 26, 58 Stratton, Leona-58 Streight, Wilma-6 Sturgeon, Betty-25, 29 Sutton, Patsy-21, 58 Swartz, Mary-34 5 Sword, Ina-13 23, 58 Sword, Wilma-34 Talbot, Doris--5, 19, 26 Tarbell, Margaret-29 Tetley, Betty Moy-19, 34 Tays, Olive-5, 19 Thomas, Janet-29 Tracy, Doris Jean-21, 25, 58 Trent, Joan-19, 25, 34 Tritico, Mary-34 Tucker, Barbara-29 Tucker, Connie-25, 34 Turner, Joyce-30 Valentirke, Marilyn-30 Vance, ary Frances-6 Vannice, Phyllis-21, 30 Vickers, Ruth-30 Walker, Mary Jean-19, 34 Wall, Dorothy-15, 25 Wallace, Majorie-13, 21, 34 Walz, Betty Jeanne-15, 19, 34 Warder, Patricia-6, 21 Warren, Vivian-11, 34 Wasserman, Becky-1 1, 25, 58 Waters, Janie Lee-21, 58 Weaver, Ruth-36 Webb, Bernita-30 Webb, Mary Lou-30 Weber, Teresa-6, 21 Wehner, Magda-23, 25, 34 Weir, Adra-6 Weisenberg, Ethel-6 Wells, Betty-58 Wells, Donna June-34 White, Patricia-6, 19 Wick, Alice A.-11, 15, 19, 25,34 Wickens, Doris-13, 59 Wilburn, Wanda J.-6 Wilcher, Mary-6 Wilde, Lucile-30 Willett, Kathleen-30 Williams, Betty--6 Williams, Marcia-12, 15, 16, 21, 59 Williams, Rose-30 Williamson, Carol-6, 19,21 Willman, Barbara-30 Wilson, Beulah-30 Wilson, Dona-30 Wilson, Peggy Jean-35 Winnie, Adabell-6 Winnie, Vera-35 Woerner, Vivian-59 Wood, Betty Jean-30 Wood, Virginia-35 Wray, Sarah Jane-35, 40 Yarnell, Billie Jo-35 Yarnell, Mary-30 Yohn, Corinne-6 Yohn, Venita June-35, 40 Morris Marcio'W6 Muir-f, Viiqiiiia A 19, 56 lvlimrtiirw, ML1ryVirQii'ilO'f '5, 11, 21 N15 if-rs, Betty Sur- -29 Sorivener, Mary Anna-21, 57 Seibert, Louise-429 Self, Maurine-'57 Shaw, Anna--29 Young, Bernicee-35, 40 Zimmerman, Laura Lee--59 Zinzer, Betty'-12, 25, 35 61 - Abbey, Arvin--51 Acklin, Pat--31 Adams, Francis Adams, Milton-51 Alexander, Robert-31, 44 Alff, Eugene-31 Alvis, Joe-27, 49 Anderman, Edward Anderson, George L.-51 Anderson, George W.-12, 45, 51 Andreason, Herbert-6 Andreason, Wilbur-12, 31, 44 Apple, Darrell-3 Arbuthnot, Jack-40, 51 Arello, Robert-31 Arello, Thomas-12, 42, 51 Arnold, Eugene-3 Ashwill, Merwin-31, 40 Ayres, Robert-3 Baggerly, Leo-3, 11, 26 Baggerly, Lyle-31 Baker, Kenneth-27, 48 Baker, Lawrence-27 Baker, Walter-11, 21, 51 Baldridge, Gordon-3 Barnhart, Charles-27 Bates, Lawrence-23, 27, 46 Batty, Jack-31 Baughman, Billy-51 Baumgardt, Philip-27, 48 Becker, James-31, 49 Becker, Lawrence-31 Beery, Roland--3 Bell, Forest-6 Bell, Harold-3 Belling, Kenneth-27, 40 Benedict, Tommy-31 Bennett, Charles-31, 49 Bennett, Gordon-31 Bennett, R. 12, 15, 21, 23, 31, 48 Benson, Donald-3, 26 Benson, John E.-3 Berry, Robert--23, 40, 52 Biltz, Harry-13, 23, 27 Biltz, Sylvain-23, 52 Blackman, David-3, 21 Bledsoe, Hollis-31, 46 Bledsoe, Howard-3 Bledsoe, J. A.-3 Bolas, Emory-27 Boleski, Barny-3 Boller, John-16, 21, 25, 49, 52 Boone, Richard-23, 31, 46 Borschardt, Bob-6 Bottenberg, Kenneth-3, 40 Bowles, Clyde-3, 1 1 Boyd, Arthur--3 Boyd, Donald-31, 40, 44 Brackmann, Walter-31 Brackmann, Warren-27 Bradshaw, Jim-3 Bradshaw, Virgil-3, 40 Brandom, Jack--27 Bray, Walter-42, 52 Brenneman, Howard-31, 48 Brenner, Robert-27, 44 Briggs, Buford-11, 12, 21, 23, 48, 52 Bright, Elcana-23, 31, 40, 49 Brisley, Charles-27 Brockhouse, Allen-31, 44 Brockhouse, Walter-12, 21, 23, 52 Brown, George-27 Brown, Wallace-52 Broyles, Donald-3, 1 1, 49 Buckles, Kenneth-3 Budd, Claud-27 Burke, J. R.-3 Burks, Bill-27, 48 Burnham, B.-11,12,21,23,31, 49 Burns, Ernest-27 Burriss,.W.-11, 12, 21, 23, 49, 52 Burroughs, George-31 Burton, Glenn-3 Burton, Lionel Gene-3 Butler, James-21, 52 Cadwallader, Wilbur-31 Coffey, Dale-27 Callahan, Frank-6 Campbell, James-31 Cenci, Pete-11, 31, 49 Chandler, Clarence-27 Chaplin, Richard-21, 31, 40 Chappell, William-3 Chartrand, Hubert-27, 44 Chasteen, Eldon-31, 42, 46 Chasteen, Glenn-42, 52 Christian, Olaf-31 62 Clark, Duane-3, 40 Clark, Kenneth-52 Clingan, Harry-31 Clingan, Robert-19, 27,40 Clore, Marvin-3 Clyde, David-25, 52 Coit, Vernon-31, 49 Cole, Fred-12, 23, 52 Comer, David-31, 40 Concannon, Grant-27 Conner, Eugene--36 Conway, Charles-21, 23, 48, 52 Cook, Ross-6 Cooper, Donald--40 Cooper, John--27 Copson, Fred-3 Corcoran, Frank-27 Corder, Hubert--3 Corpeny, Elbert-23, 27 Cotts, Ronald-13, 21 Crane, Kenneth-27 Crimm, Maurice-3 Crist, Walter-31 Crotty, Dick-3 Culverhouse, Ralph--4 Dallam, Duncan--21, 31 Davidson, Gene-1 1, 31, 40, 42 Davis, Donald-27 Davis, Edward-31, 4,8 Davis, Mike-31, 42 Dayton, Donald-15, 53 Deahl, Earnest-4, 21 DeLaPorte, George-4 DeLoyht, John A.-4, 40 Dewey, William-4 Diehl, George-27 Dillenschneider, Lorenz-6 Dixon, Charles-32 Doughty, Donald-6 Doughty, Kenneth-32 Dudley, Richard-27, 44 Duley, Nelson--27 Duley, Norman-23, 44, 53 Duncan, William-42, 45, 53 Dunn, Earl--23, 32, 49 Durham, Kenneth-6 Ecklund, L.-16, 21, 25, 46, 48, 53 Ecklund, Robert-27, 48 Eckstein, John-32 Eckstein, Paul-21, 23, 25, 53 Ehman, Walter--48, 53 Ehrlich, John-12, 15, 23, 32, 48 Eisman, Sanford-27 Ellis, Robert-12, 21, 25, 53 Entriken, Douglas-19, 23, 27, 48 Erhart, Randolph-23, 32, 48 Erhart, Roland-4 Erisman, William-27 Ernst, Frank-48, 53 Ernst, Leo-32, 48 Estes, Robert-32, 40 Evans, Don-15, 23, 43, 53 Evans, Milford-53 Fahey, John-27, 46 Falke, Eddie-27, 49 Farber, Jack-21, 23, 25, 32 Ferguson, Alfred Lee-48, 53 Ferguson, Glenn-28 Fessler, Forrest--4 Fiorella, Jack-28 Fisher, Frank-4, 19, 48 Fisher, Jack-15, 16, 19, 53 Fitzgerald, Charles--4, 32 Fitzgerald, Harold-32 Fleming, David-32 Flynn, Robert-28, 44 Fowler, Richard-28, 49 Francis, David-32 Frank, James-28 Frank, Robert-6 Frazier, Donald-32, 40 Frederick, Sherman-4 Fretz, Kenneth--28, 48 Fricke, Dwight-28 Gabler, Robert--28 Gaines, Robert-23, 28, 40, 49 Galbraith, Joe-11, 21, 53 Gallagher, John-4 Garrison, Eugene+32, 40 Garrison, Jimmy-28, 40, 49 Garrison, Kenneth-4 Garrison, Ray-32 Gattenby, Charles-44, 1 1 Gattenby, Robert+28 Gattenby, Ralphg6 Gould, John-11, 21, 44, 53 Generaux, Jackw-5 George, Norman14 Gibby, Jack,-28 Gibson, Robert-28 Gilkeson, Paul-28 Gill, ciiffofdgl-284 Given, John .- Glenn, Everette-21, 32, 48 Goodman, Harold-28 Goodson, William Gould, l.aVerne--32 Grable, Bill-32 Graham, Rodger-f4 Graham, Ward-21, 23, 43, 53 Gray, Gerald-32 Greenhaw, Robert--6 Griffin, Gerald-32, 48 Groll, Don-23, 32,44 Groll, Norman--32, 49 Guerrant, Arnold-28 Gunther, Joe--43, 53 Hackley, Rueze-23, 43, 48, 54 Haggard, T. J.-32 ' Hall, Glen-4 Hall, Raymond-28 Hall, Roy-13, 21, 28, 32,40 Halstead, John-4 Hambacher, August-12, 23, 28 Hanavan, Billy-32, 46 ' Hanchett, Kenneth-21, 54 Hanebaum, Billy-4 Haney, Donald-23, 32, 43, 45 Hansen, S.--12, 19, 26, 43, 45, 54 Hanson, Robert-28 Hardwick, Richard-4 Harlan, Richard-32 Harrar, Robert-11, 25, 32 Harrenstein, Marvin--6 Harrison, Alan-15, 21, 23, 48, 54 Hartman, Jack-32 Harvey, David Lee-6 Hawkins, Richard-32 Haworth, Holly-32, 49 Haycock, Warren-4 Hayden, Wallace-28 Hayward, Jack-32 Heathman, Stanley-4 Heckrotte, Robert S.-4 Hendricks, Clyde--32, 42 Henker, Robert-5, 32, 44 Henley, Charles-13, 21, 32,48 Hendricks, Ernest-21, 32, 40, 49 Henry, Granville-2, 3, 48, 53 Hensley, Robert-28, 44 Herr, Charles-28, 48 Herre, Bill-11, 23, 28 Herrmann, Gordon-32, 48 Heydon, James-43, 44 Heydon, Joe-28 Higby, Robert-32 Higgins, Jack-4 Higton, Billy-4 Hirt, Paul-32 Hitt, Richard-28, 40 Hoffman, Gale-19, 21, 54 Hogue, Gordon-28, 48 Hollinshead, Robert-32 Holmes, Burton-4 Holmes, M.-11, 12, 21, 25, 54 Holwell, Richard-28 Hoopes, Rex-23, 28, 40, 48 Hornbuckle, C. W.-54 Horsley, Murrayg54 Howard, Burtis-4 Huebner, LeRoy-4 Hughes, Billy-32 Hughes, Dell-11, 12, 21, 23, 54 Hughes, James-41 1, 21, 54 Jackman, Carl-13, 32,48 Jacoby, Stewart-23, 48, 54 James, Howard-411, 21, 32 Jameson, Earl E.-54 Jeffers, Bob-21, 23, 46, 55 Jeffers, Donald Grant---44 Jeffries, Basil'-32 Jennings, Arnoldel 1, 23, 33 Jewett, Lawrenceeee33, 46 Johnson, Frank A 23, 42, 45, 55 Johnson, RichardNel2, 21, 23, 46, Johnson, Warren-A-4 Jones, EldoneeA33, 40 Jorgensen, Richardw- 15, 19, 42, H Kenney, LeVern-A 94 Kenworthy, Everett 33 Kerley, Robert 33 40 King, Paul A 96 Kinyon, losopli +1 Kiiiyon, Loytlil 'Y A Ai 1. 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