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

 - Class of 1941

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' 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 ,.- . ' ' i f Ag is J Q sr -V V Q in ..-.rs J ...f J . , ,ff , g ,M . 0 lb l lp ' , r -2: -- 3. - 1 I ..- V, 4:2 4 of 5 cg , N 1 FIRST ROW: Delores Aaron, Francis Adams, Nellie Ann Angle, Bynita Anton, Shirley Ann Appel, Darrell Apple, Eugene Arnold, Bertha Aubuchon, Robert Ayres, Leo Baggerly, Doris Baker. SECOND ROW: Gordon Baldridge, Normis Baucom, Ruth Becker, Roland Beery, Harold Bell, Donald Benson, John Benson, Margaret Beymer, Gertrude Bickerdike, David Blackman, Howard -Bledsoe. THIRD' ROW: Jay Bledsoe, Shirley Boatman, Barney Boleski, Dorothy Boone, Kenneth Bottenberg, Clyde Bowles, Arthur Boyd, Jim Bradshaw, Virgil Brad- shaw, Mary Briscoe, Georgia Mae Borwn. FOURTH ROW: Don Broyles, Kenneth Buckles, Jacqueline Burhans, J. R. Burke, Betty Burnham, Glenn Burton, Lionel Burton, Anna Mae Cade, Frances Carmichael, Jean Casey, Mildred Cates. 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

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373 C88 , CRUSADER41 G N' MCPL ' N W ll!NWWNWNIXUXIWI ,. F O R EW 0 R D Pt treshman entertng Southeast htgh schoot ts begtn- ntng a Crusade. tn hts case 'rt ts not necessary, how- ever, tor the student to battte tooth-and-natt to 'oe vtctortous. Xnstead he must coupte tndustrtous bratn- work tn hts ctasses and homework wtth strenuous exerckse tn supervtsed sports. C Pts a treshman hts Crusade Begtns and the toun- datton tor turther studtes and adventures ts tatd. Thetacutty and student government wtth Hands on the Retns show htm the way. Hts sophomore and tuntor years are accomphshed and passed tn Rtdtng Setttng the Pace tetts ot the acttvkttes and t enttven the tourney. 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



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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

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