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

 - Class of 1943

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PARENT-TEAEHER ASSUEIATIUN Conservation, First Aid, Home Nursing, Nu- trition, Saving, Salvage, Production! These have become words to conjure with. The Nation has organized itself into a compact unit to carry through with full strength its program of war against force and aggression. We know now that in this program each of us has an important part to play. By accepting the responsibilities written into our script, We can contribute to a performance unsurpassed in any of the great dramas of world history. The struggle in which America is engaged will not be brief. The things we do without to meet the immediate national needs must therefore be carefully weighed against simple, basic needs upon which human life depends in war and peace. Consider health. Certainly we cannot allow it to be jeopardized by shortsiqhted economic policies. Every hy- gienic precaution we have learned must be exercised more vigilantly than ever. The same principles apply to education. Long range con- servation recognizes that our schools have a vital place in building the strength of the nation. Let us, Parents and Teachers of America. stand together with unity and steadfastnessg strong in our resolve to preserve the democratic spirit for our children and to strive toward the building of a world in which truth and justice, equality and freedom, are not words to be fought for in battle, nation against nation: but ideals attained, appreciated, asserted and main- tained by all mankind. MRS. LEON R. HUNTER - 12 -



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I .y' 91 . X Sf' ta-' FN SIXTH ROW---Miss Mildred Wright, Mr. Don Coplen, Miss Lucy Neville, Mr. Walter See, Miss Hester Towles, Mr. Emmett Smith, Miss Minnie Dingee, Mr. Iohn Laury. FIFTH ROW- Mr. F. B. Iohnson, Miss Claribel Woodward, Miss Ma ude Mueller, Mr. M. M. Bills, Mr. Iess Cross, Miss Mary Louise Ballinger, Mr. Cecil Coombe. FOURTH ROWYMiss Hannah Bury, Miss Helen Howell, Miss Mary Virginia Clarke, Dr. Helen Perkins, Miss Brubaker. THIRD ROW-Mr. Benjamin Markley, Miss Mary Latshaw, Miss Amanda Rucker, Mr. Storms, Miss Maria Theresa Fetters, Mr. George Powell, Miss Marie Crow, Mr. Harry McMillan. SECOND ROW-Miss Grace Morgan, Miss Anna B. Shouse, Miss Ruth Robinson, Miss Helen Wilkin, Mr. Claude Harman, Miss Rose McMaster, Miss Ethel Graham. FIRST ROW-Mr. Elwood Shirling, Mrs. Mary Lawrence, Miss Her berta Towner, Miss Martha Abbott, Sgt. Robert Jennings. FACULTY With wisdom, patience, and knowledge, the Guildmasters, whom we know as the faculty, make a tireless effort to guide in the right direction the minds and desires of the students. Through work and experience, they have learned many a hard and valuable lesson which they in turn kindly pass on to their students. The teachers are a source of both information and inspira- tion and each day they try to inspire their Pages, Heralds, Squires and Knights to reach more distant goals and to attain greater achievement. The Guildmasters are not merely instructors to their students, but also they act as good friends and every day advisers. A hesitating, confused pupil has only to bring the problems that confront him to the Guildmasters and together they will find a solution for the puzzling situation. The Guildmasters are artisans who see the Pages, confused and inexperienced, develop, under their persistent instruction, into more confident, capable Heralds, better, more efficient Squires, and finally, into the self-assured Knights, who are ready and Willing to go into life and to face squarely all of the problems which they will surely encounter. When the Guildmasters hear of a Knight who has accomplished great things and who has reached the pinnacle of success, they know that their valuable time spent at Southeast was not wasted but that it was well improved and that their really great motive has been accomplished. The Guildmasters extend congratulations to the graduates, the Southeast Knights, and wish them much happiness and success as they journey onward and upward. 114k I in

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