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

 - Class of 1941

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- - ,rf p -.. in --... ..-.. .,,l. , -Univ, Q... 4 , I f .. A V slty who tolerates us - 'D'-ii - rc bow. 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

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