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

 - Class of 1948

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Ar Iflw ,gifmcfenlf ana! lflw gommmnifg SOUTHEAST HIGH sc:-looL Blessed hy nature in setting, Spacious iu proruisiorz for recreation ana' study, ?ractical iri trairiiug for happy, normal living, Qihouucliug in opportunities for achievement, Eurichiug iri spiritual activities, Uiguifieaf hy high iclealsg Gracious in hospitality, Such is the heritage of the students of Southeast High School, a great insti- tution founded and dedicated ten years ago to the training of Appren- tices, Pages, Heralds, Squires, and Knights for Citizens of One World. x if, 'l My-N x H WF Q A iv! 4 f ENJJJ ai 'KH 1937 1948 grthdau .aw .. .-1....-..-.....-ff-N-u-:-1---1-1--' f -- 2 - --- ' O D ,W 70 ,is fzf ,J qff , ,,, 1 ,, M, 4 A f ifizaqpqaggl ?b5n,-f..,..,,,, - fm Ji -.,.....,...,,Q 4 . 5 r V 1 A ff -,V My v Z 4 ' ,, ,,,,,.... ..,-....,.., , f f, ,ff WMA? Dear Ioe: D 1958 w This has been a very eventful day. I must tell you about it. It g fn seems only yesterday that you and I were graduated from South- Ag-K H., J, east High, even though it was back in '38. Many things have A, W L changed since then. As I strolled up the walk, I could almost see you at my side. You have been much in my memory today. ,Tfoflt 'I' 'Tl , V' The grass seemed just as green, but there were some good-sized ff 7'YW4 J an oak trees scattered over the campus that were not there on that ,jX.u' gif graduation day when you and I shook hands and parted under- 'xx gif' p F 5+ standingly. These are memorial trees, each commemorates a fallen 1 Knightg The building has not changed, although it is beginning W to take on that settled and secure look that comes with the passing 1 1 of years. I reached school early in the morning. Students were everywhere. As I stood trying to recog- nize someone, a chime sounded. The same chime sounded in our day, but We didn't have the struggle to get to classes that they have now. Remember when we were told that the Southeast student capacity was 850? That's a rather threadbare joke now, for 1150 students have been com- pressed into the same halls and the auditorium bulges with extra chairs. The faculty looks much the same with the exception of a few new faces. Some of the teachers have added a few pounds and there is a generous sprinkling of grey hairs. I was told that addi- tional teachers are needed, but all available class-room space is now in use. However, the tower and the campus are still available. The bell for lunch is still welcomed by all, even the teachers. I might have thought myself a glutten, I was so hungry, if it were not for the fact that all the others going to lunch at the time seemed just jx' as hungry as I. The cafeteria is still reached by a heavenward ascent to the high altitude of the fourth floor. The students did not seem to N0 mind the long climb, but the exertion left me quite out of breath. higher than in our day. The lines for the food seemed unending, and I marveled at the number of people who were served in so short a time. While enjoying my meal, I was startled by the sudden crooning of Bing Crosby. We were never provided with music in the cafeteria in our day. Another innovation which you and I would have enjoyed is the privilege of spending the last ten minutes of the lunch hour on the campus. I paid a visit to the library, which looks as formidable as ever with its crowded shelves of books. One of my ambitions has always been to master the complexity of the card catalogue. You had better give me another ten years though. Glancing upward I noticed Tom Sawyer still going fishing and Will Rogers looking even more like a bewildered Connecticut Yankee. J The priceslof the food are very reasonable, although considerably C X h -7 I While taking a ride on the elevator, the mournful tones of the tuba came floating down the shaft. Deciding to investigate, I rode up to the Tower. Mr. Markley still wields a strong baton over the music department. It certainly has produced fine re- I sults, for I am not at all sure he hasn't another Tschai- A 1 kowsky or two hidden up there. I've definitely decided '1Q47 61,0 not to miss the next music festival. With all that talent K1 I can't afford to miss it. K K - I J I found that Southeast High is advancing and will con- C' N - .. -'L :IM tinue to advance, for the goal is high and the determin- I -1- D ation to win is strong. X c V ' X-gg ff Your buddy, 'A-. tip fs -- in. il BILL I XJ Q ,f f y , My ' 1 ' 3 rp' tr' 'Q . ' Q I 5 V' i 'f7 1. Smdiyensf High 551001 ffmnxns fiifg, wi: snuff? W nnighfi' nmmfiai Qssxfarfh LQM zvdinn uf Sp oinrfship FQN Spnrffxmuutitil, ik 'ei W Q Q f I Q I VR 2 r In X-Dj gfhieiifs mi 'f 'A Eiiimship K2 iwpmsmrfeb his s1:'f1noIw?H1 bisfincfinm on aiilftfit hams, waht sn-iisfanfwg pmgvess in sfhniwshi' , mciizeb Ingaffg fn num' sfanhavhx uni' ffnbffivvf as an cifizm in school wg 'hrwngfpamrf suv snmmuukfg, nab bznmnsfmfeb fftaf 0 'Souffgeasf Bnigirf Tcheih chihaivg, fvxrfh, Ipmmf, fvetbnnx, an? fain' soaring? 65511211 B3 aufhnviffg nf H12 ,Afftirfie qfommfffm ' whose signnfmfzz naw affixzb Ipwzfn. . 1 f I 1 1 grfnciyai Qian-prinziyoi 5, 6 bang lfions that a fag? Zin iiaunur uf the Zllmnzntp une mgbts who sacrificed their lives in World War Il, Mr. H. P. Wilhelmsen pre- sented the Knights' Memorial Trophy to Southeast High School on April 24, 1947. The trophy was purchased with money Hank Wilhelmsen had saved to further his education: but when the War claimed his life, his parents wanted to do something with the funds in a manner Hank Would approve. The purpose of the trophy is to en- courage students to do their best and to remember that each of these hon- ored Knights gave his life in order that freedom-our freedom-might be perpetuated. The Knights' Memorial Trophy is to be engraved each year with the name of an outstanding junior or senior who has distinguished him- self. This student Will be chosen by a committee consisting of the prin- cipal, vice-principal, coaching staff, and all faculty members connected With the athletic department. Such factors as ability, team play, schol- astic standing, fairness, citizenship, attitude toward teammates and op- ponents, application to duty, co- operation, and leadership will be considered. Kenneth Soxman was the Knight chosen for this honor in 1947. Dedicated to Students of Southeast High School who served our country in the cause of world free dom during World War II, and in memory of the following students who gave their lives in that Ca'L1SeZ THOMAS ARELLO HERSCHEL G. BADGER , CHAS. G. BARNHART E. H. BRILLAULT, IR. EUGENE T. CONNER GENE DAVIDSON DONALD DOUGHTY THOMAS W PATTEN WILBUR ELLIOTT RICHARD PHILLIPS DONALD LEE EVANS CHARLES RECKE DONALD COOPER HAROLD RICE DALE BURLILE FRANK HENRY GUY SILKINER GLEN C KECLIK SHELBY STURGEON FRED KRACAW HENRY K WILHELMSEN Parent Teacher Association promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, ana' community. raise the standards of home life. secure adequate laws for the care and pro- tection of children and youth. hring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may co- operate intelligently in the training of the child. develop hetween educators ana' the general puhlic such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physi- cal, mental, social, and spiritual education. SOUTHEAST FLAG PRESENTED TO SCHOOL BYVPARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The seven stars represent the seven schools W . , which contrihute students to Southeast High. 8 V A x l , f -1111 ,....,1..,..-..,A H- -, .L ,Q , - f -.,,.,VY,,.,C ,,L,, ,Y 7-77. -H H U MR. J. G. BRYAN At present, high school supervisor, formerly Southeast High School principal. I recall so vividly the early years in the history of Southeast High School, particularly the united effort on the part of faculty and student body in creating a unique school spirit, based upon the best experience of other high schools and yet devoid of meaningless traditions. I know that your sense of school loyalty is real because it is founded upon a genuine respect for that spirit of co-operation and understand- ing which is so characteristic of Southeast High School. ' I congratulate you upon your fine accomp- lishments and extend to you my very best wishes for your continued success. GEORGE A. PETERSON WE STUDENTS OF SOUTHEAST . . . HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO WIN PRAISE BY THINKING AND DOING NEW THINGS. These words, taken from the open- ing paragraphs of the first Crusader,', represent the spirit in which Southeast's splendid history was begun. When the first Crusader editors wrote RWE HAVE STARTED EVERYTHING WITH A CLEAN RECORD , they were ex- pressing, in a way, the philosophy which was to characterize the growth of the new school. Tra- dition was not to prevent it from thinking and doing new things! Development of resource- fulness, initiative, the spirit of adventure and a sense of responsibility were early ideals accepted by Southeast. J. G. BRYAN MR. GEORGE PETERSON At present, vice principal of Southwest High School, formerly vice principal Southeast High School. 1 1 I 517 's J O d x a id igb LL Dear Seniors: Let my message for the tenth anniversary of the Crusader he the summation of my previous Crusader messages: 19-11 . . Spoken words of appreciation are excellent, but 19-12 1943 1944 1945 the rigorous test is the degree to which your achieve- ments, in the years to follow, reflect honor to your parents and credit to this institution from which Nyou soon shall graduate .,.. N. . . Defend our democracy with good citizenship based upon appreciation of our nation's achievements, devotion to our nation's objectives, and faith in our nation's future. . , . N. . . Education, therefore, is the basis and the process of reasoning which, in turn, is the basis for the future of any nation. . . . 'Y . . Today's glorious civilization has been shaped by the contributions of great individuals whose discoveries and inventions have literally made a new earth. . . .W H The war must be won. ln this challenge, your immediate responsibilities lie. VVorld peace must be made secure. ln this determination, your opportunities begin. 1946 N. . . lN'hen respresentatives of nations assemble around a 'Round Table' having no north, south, east, west, head, or foot, and where the Golden Rule is the unit for meas- uring 'Right' or LVVrong' decisions, mutual problems will be solved and the causes of war elinunated. . . . 1947 . . . Make Southeast better because you were heref, l can only add to this my hearty congratulations and sincere MR. HARRY MCMILLAN, Pgrincipal wishes for your continuedIsIuAL:Eii3Y R. MCMILLAN It has been my good fortune to be at Southeast High School six of the ten years since its opening. Southeast in that time has established an outstanding record in the training of youth under the eflicient leadership of Mr. Harry McMillan and his faculty supported by coopera- tive patrons and an American student-body, typical of the best to be found anywhere. VVe are grateful to the tax-payers of the Kansas City School District for a beautiful building, and we await with eagerness the construction of necessary additions which will facilitate the work of both teachers and pupils. XVe must guarantee to our youth both sound theory and specialized training to prepare each to take his place in a world where preparedness daily becomes more and more important. Through these educational experiences here, we hope our graduates may spread the ideals of freedom, pet- pctuate democracy in our land, and retain these as the best hope for good government throughout the world. GEORGE POWELL ll 1 1 MR. GEORGE POWELL, Vice-Principal ,MT MARTHA ABBOTT BERYL ADAMS MARY BALLINGER Art Mathematics Mafhemaiics MABRY BILLS REBECCA BIRKHEAD MILDRED CAMPBELL Commerce English Common Learnings MARY V. CLARKE CECIL COOMBE JESS C. CROSS English C. O. E. Physical Education MABEL FALKE MARIA FETTERS EVERETT HANAN Social Science Speech English 12 BERNARD BARISAS Wood Shop DOROTHY CANHAM Physical Educafion CARLIOTTA CUNNING Commerce CLAUDE HARMAN Draffing FRANK BEVANS Cizfics ROY CARTER Mefals ANNIS ELLIOTT English HELEN HOWELI. Clollving 181' '-,il Ylll E A SMITH HESTER TOWLES HERBERTA TOWNE11 CLARIBEL WOODWARD MILDRED TIVRIGHT oo s Social Science Science Lllnglmgf' Swenw THE LIBRARY STAFF l , SALLIE DEATHERAGE FRANCES HELFE ROSALIE HAMMER JANE GODOWN ELEANOR HOLLIS Brancb Librarian Cb'ildren's Librarian Adult Assistant Cbildren's Assistant Adult Assistant A Library sbonld open a window on tbe World. This is our objective. 14 OFFICE ASSISTANTS N' mx - fvqwg,re 1 ' Q V an fi WNW Rx a x . X X ' V 2 r , , , M 'li' if 'A 9 -sf , 3? It fs l 3' 'Jr 55:5-9 L 54g , uf W fs., ai? we rig: 'Ti' Lois Xxfisehmeier, Georgia Brown, Audrey Duggan, Beverly Topping, Marilyn Meyerdierks, Marilyn Graham. SCHOOL COLLECTORS Carol Skaggs, Norma Hartman, jackie Renwald, Virginia Barnard, Mary Ellen Lodholtz, Beverly jones. if 4: 1347 QL '19' 3 2 7 .,,f ,, , 4 , ' 1 L L . f,fA.:frn f jf i lviiflfirf Hon - - Shirley Sihert, Ronald Croskey, Eugene Hatfield, Bob Ziesenis, Ed Bolch, Doryll Miller, Jay Jewett, Ellen Stines, ' wuz 'ill I' gi' , 1' M' I ,i ,,i.,,, Kun, - -Carol Houser, Barbara Pruitt, Diane Byrne, Bill Paul, Delores Roope, Max Harris, Linda Stevens, joan Cox, if 1 in-I f,,llf'3II'li'. 1 ,- -s 4 L Ilfimrlw Husband, Ted Rice, Margie Miles, Vivian Brown, Corine Cartwright, Dorothy Gerken, Mary Houston, '-:ily Gene Pace, Larry Hoffman. , 15 CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. June Ellisg Miss Wark, Mamzgerg Mrs. Catherine Reynoldsg Mrs. Opal Diehl. Miss Lulu Austing Mrs. Frances Ellisg Mrs. Myrtle Reeseg Mrs. Erma Giles. 1, X f Andrew Washingtong Everett Burksg Mrs. Nora Beckerg Mrs. Jennie Palmer. i W Q gi GI., ' GE 'L CUSTODIAN STAFF -'I U 1 I 1 l 1 I 5 jacobyg Samuelsg Suttong A. C. Jones, Engineerg Dickeyg J. D. jonesg Adamsg XVhite. 16 ROBERTA ASHOUR CORDY BECK WITH JACK BEEM GERALD BELLING DAVID BELZER GEORGIA BELLE BROWN FAITH CASEBOLT BOB CLARK RONALD CROSKEY VERNA CUSTANCE HELEN EDWARDS VIRGINIA FLETCHER I MARIANNE FLORA SHIRLEY FRERKING RUTH GADDY DOROTHY GANSER MARILYN GIBBY GENE GIESE Zlaunur ull FIRST SEMESTER, 1947-'48 SlIldf'lllS A tlaining an S Averag8-N0 Grade SENIOR HONOR ROLL JOE GILLILAND RICHARD GOPPERT JO ANN HANSEN DOUGLAS HOFF CHARLES QBUDJ JOHNSON VERNON JOHNSON JOHN LARSON JACKIE LEVESKE' BOB MARSHALL MARGIE MAYFIELD NELDA MCCLEARY CHARLENE MORRIS PAT O'BYRNE JEAN PARRISH PEGGY PAULFREY WALTER PECK LOIS PRATT JORAE PRESTON FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, .IUNIO JOHN ALEXANDER NORMA BAKER BARBARA BITTNER BERNADEAN BLATTMAN JIM BODENHEIMER BARBARA BRATCHER DOROTHY BROWN JANIE BROWN NEAL BUGLEWICZ BARBARA BURRISS JUNE BURKS BARBARA BRYAN BARBARA BUCKLEY THOMAS CANNON SUE CARLSON CORRINE CARTWRIGHT CAROLINE CENCI JIM CHAMBERLIN CAROL CLARK HENRY CLARK PEGGY COCK MAUREEN COHEN ELMER CORPENY BILL CROSS BETTY DENNY JOSEPHINE EMMONS DON ERICKSON HERBERT BENSON CAROL BERNHARDT NORMA BLACK JO BOSWELL PATRICIA BROWN KENNETH BUTLER RONALD DAVIS KERMIT DICKERSON ELIZABETH ERDMAN RUDY EAAS BETTY FANNING DORIS ANN FERM SARA GREEN DORIS GROVE EDWIN HAPPY TOM HARKINS ELWYN HARRIS MAX HARRIS HELEN HELM BETH HERRE SIDNEY HESS ALBERT HINSHAW BARBARA HOFF JOANNE HOFF BILL HOLDEMAN MARY HOUSTON CAROL HUTCHISON DORIS KELLEY I PAUL KRAUSE CHARLES LAY GEORGE ANN LEVESKE EDWARD LYNCH MARGARET MCDONALD PRISCILLA MCLEAN LAURICE MESSING EDWARD MIDDLETON EIGHTH GRADE HONOR BUDDY HARMS MARGARET HOWARD DONNA JASPER DAWNNA JONES LOIS LEE KELLEY SHIRLEY LEHMAN ANNETTE LUTHY MARY ANN MILES GAYLE ORRICK 17 R HONOR ROLL Below Nfl! JAMES RAITT MARK REESE LLOYD ROBINSON NATALIE RONSICK MILTON ROWE BEVERLY SAID SHIRLEY SANDIE JOANN SOXMAN ELLEN STINES MARILYN STOCKTON VIRGINIA TIMMS WESLEY TOBABEN ROBERTA TYNER JOHN WHITE HAZEL WILSON WAYNE WILSON LOIS WISCHMEIER JERRY WOODS ROLL BOB O'BYRNE BEVERLY PATCH PAUL PERME JOANN QUISTGARD MEL RASKIN BARBARA REYNOLDS KIT REYNOLDS ROWLAND ROBINSON SHARON ROLLINS DELORES ROOPE RONALD ROTH MARGARET RULBE CAROL RUSSELL SHIRLEY SEDORIS CAROL SKAGGS BETTY JEAN STAMBAUGH JOANNE STAUFFER JANET STOCKTON MARILYN STRATEMEIER HAROLD SUMMERS BARBARA TERRELL HOWARD TORRANCE MURIEL TROVER DONNA TURNBULL EMERY TURNER KENNETH WERNICKE ROBERT WOODRUFF TOM WOODWARD PATRICIA PARKER THOMAS RECORDS EDNA ROBINSON JACKOLYN STARK MARGIE STURGES FLOYD SUMMERS ANN THORNTON CAROL VAN DYKE 1 SENICR CLASS '48 I i I 4 4 , T I IQ I I F 'I Il i I I II I I I ,i I Ii I I I If I , I I I ' DON WILLIAMSON BOB WITT MARJORIE MAYFIEI-D , P1'C'SiIllL'l1f Vice-Prcsiderzi Secretary I I JO ANN SOXMAN MARILYN GIBBY JACKIE ,JENKINS BOB MARSHALL L Treasurer Giftorian . 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QfrWImR22kS RIS -ww: ' T ' I A If - I ,I , , I I , .T if I , ..., M, . . .. . 1 hmmm 4 , II ,.,.,mf, I, .Nam Ti, IHS . . ,I IS .I IA, LI SI- I .L' ,, I .'-,,.,, 5 , In-, -I-EI DOROTHY GANSER MARJORIE I-IUFF ROB1lRT'CLARK SHIRIET QQRUUI BIII Rl I Sun XIIRGINIA FLETCHER PAT O,BYRNE BOB MARSIIAI L HII I N I-,mx ARIIS 18 j .ia f ' My 0 fl Q 4,10 , 7 as 2115, sf 22,q.gy ff fizff, 17 gran jfs ' I fi? M' xfvf I'III1 GRADUATING CLASS OF '48, realize that there has MJ, never been a time in the history of our nation when an education is as essential as it is today. The atom bomb and W'orld XVar II did not directly endanger our lives, but they have created a new order-an era in which many of the problems of every- day life remain unsolved. We are not dismayed nor overwhelmed by these facts, but we are cognizant of them. I We are grateful for the opportunity of attending Southeast High School four short years. We are mindful of the many advantages and opportunities for study, for normal and healthy bodily development, but most of all-we are grateful for the inspiration received from the culture, refinement, and dignity of our Alma Mater. We leave Southeast High School somewhat dismayed by the sudden- ness with which our senior year has ended. We hoped and longed for this day, but now that it is here, we find that we are not ready for it. Though happy in our accomplishment, we have a hesitancy in leaving the protecting walls of our Castle, but we resolve that we will enter our new fields of endeavor with all the courage of true Knights. SENIOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE Yfiinl Rau'--Mr. Powell, Don Williamson, Lloyd Robinson, Gene Giese, Bob Marshall, John Perdew, Sam McKee Bud johnson. Srwrnn! 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FW fa-A X 'A a-,ff 7,,A.C,. f I ,,aa,, QW Y, fs, V,7!fq. H f T J .2 ,H f f 2 Q2 ll 9' , ffyfn' ff 2 4.12 ,ff If ff f, 7 if ' ' ' X 1 X i l i l , J Z A wgiffz,-af I if A if Q. f Cnpjwrl f ,W V ' -has-Q 4 s f f f , ,Q f V fi f e fa- , e 'lx' A Q 'Q , 9 ff ...Hwy X f. rm Q ew J rpg L? .., ,,,.'f ff, 1' ya ,, X . Vw R f I A 4 f gh. W f X f ff, 2 - - ,, af we-f L' A ,W f , J ,af . 1' , W ,, nf 99,7 MQW f 1 ,Q 1 5 1 ' 'Q f , , JA. f' J My A 6242. 7 X My -fi 'L:f 2, f f' -:, '.,,f. fi? HELEN ABEND-Helen's favorite subjects are sew- ing and gym. To become a dress designer is hi ambi- tion. She will work next year. JOAN ADAMS-Y-Teensg Knightlitesg music as- sembliesg home room ofhcerg girls' glee clubg Music Festival. Joan's favorite subject is English. She will at- tend college at Warrensburg. JEANNE .ADAMSON+Y-Teen cabinet memberg Penthouse playg home room oflicerg girls' chorusg Music Festival, two yearsg C.O.E. Jeanne plans to work next year. RICHARD ANDERSEN-Scholastic art exhibitg Centinelasg Penthouse Playersg Doriansg Penthouse playsg Induction programg Christmas assemblyg home room officerg R.O.T.C. Richard plans to attend Dana College. ROBERT ANDERSEN-R.O.T.C., three yearsg rifle team managerg Knightlites, three yearsg boys' chorusg music assemblies. Bob plans to become an auto me- chanic. JUNE APPLEGATE-C.O.E. June's favorite subjects are art and secretarial practice. Art is her hobby. June plans to work next year. ROBERTA ASHOUR-Betag Tower Staffg honor rollg Cenltinelas officerg Y-Teensg Knightlites, two yearsg home room officerg assemblies. Roberta will at- tend Junior College. BOB ATKINSON-Bob moved from Little Rock Arkansas, his senior year. He will attend Tulane Uni- versity next year. Y JOHN ATTEBERY-Induction programg home room ofhcerg stage crew. American history is Johnis favorite subject. He plans to attend college at Wfarrensburg. DEAN AUDSLEY-Round Table, three yearsg Tower Staflfg Hi-Yg Centinelasg Penthouse Playersg Spring Playg Induction assembliesg Penthouse playsg Christe mas assemblyg home room ofhcerg hall guard. Dean will attend Kansas City University. TURNER BAILEY-Turner came to Southeast from Harriscnville, Missouri. At Harrisonville, he lettered two years in football, basketball, and track. He received a first iteam basketball letter at Southeast. He plans to attend college next year. MARLENE BALESP-Round Tabl-eg Crusader Staffg Y-Teensg president of E.H.A.g home room oflicerg Knightlites. Marlene is interested in photography. JOE BECK-Art Clubg Knightlitesg assembliesg home room presid-entg Major in R.O.T.C.g rifle team. Joe's favorite subjects are R.O.T.C. and drafting. He plans to join the Army. CORDY BECKWITH-Betag Crusader Staffg honor rollg president of art clubg senior business committeeg Knightlites, four yearsg home room presidentg music assembliesg Music Festival, four yearsg stage settings. Cordy plans to attend the Kansas City Art Institute. JACK BEEM-Honor rollg Hi-Yg home room oflicerg C.O.E.g basketballg football. Jack plans to attend Washington University. DAVID BELZER-Betag Round Tableg honor rollg Knightlites, two yearsg Captain in R.O.T.C.g R.O.T.C. Circusg collector. His favorite subjects are science and mathematics. David will attend Junior College. CAROL BENNETT-Carol left school her senior year. CAROLYN BERRY--Knightlitesg girls' gleeg orches- trag ho-me room oflicerg Music Festivalsg Christmas assembly. Carolyn,s favorite subjects are American pro-blems and gym. OLIVE BEUTLER-F.H.A.g Spanish clubg home room officesg Spring Playg Knightlitesg Freshman Induction. Her favorite subjects are drama and American prob- lems. She will work next year. LOUANN BLEDSOE-Knightlitesg Music Festivalg glee clubg Christmas assemblyg Louannis hobby is col- lecting records. She is planning on attending a business college next year. 22 . - - .MII l is X 14 f a' f ffi 5 X fast I, K pf. 7 X J' ,S mv.. . 3 R . -i X S 1 . , . W X. ., ff, sq. . mf., VX' any.-,+,,, . Z 7 ,ww 1 f 2 - :,,',. , . ff ar, A MARILYN BOISVERT-Marilyn transferred to Southeast from Lillis her junior year. During her si nior year she moved to Fort Riley, Kansas. D. BQSCHERT-Home room officesg football, three years, all-star team. D. plans to attend college at tlze University of Wfyoming and become a professioiiill baseball player. JEANETTE BOTTS-Centinelasg band, three years, home room officerg Music Festival, Spanish, talent, music assemblies, Knightlites, three years. Her favor- ite subjects are human science and typing. She plans to attend Kansas City University and beco-me an orthodontia technician. JUNE MARIE BQWMAN-Y-Teens, I3.H.A.g Red Cross, Knightlites. Science is her favorite subject. She would like to become a nurse. GEQRGIA BELLE BROWN-Ho-nor roll, president and vice-president Y-Teens, Christmas, Talent, Latin, Music Assembliesg president, vice-president, secretary home room, Music Festival, four yearsg office assistant. Her favorite subject is mathematics. She would like to be a mathematics teacher. She will attend college next year. PATRICIA E. BROWN-Rotlnd Table, Y-Teens, Centinelasg Knightlites, three years, president home room, Spanish assembly, C.O.E. Pat's hobbies are bowl- ing and dancing. She is going to Baker University and would like to be a dress designer. PATRICIA R. BROIWN-Y-Teens, Future Home- makers America, president, secretary home room, Red Cross. Pat's favorite subjects are stenography and human science. She plans to attend Junior College. RAY BROWN-Knightlitesg Christmas and Thanks- giving assemblies, president, vice-president home roomg choir, three years, Music Festivalsg second team basket- ball. His favorite subject is American history. VIVIAN BROWN-Y-Teen officerg F.H.A. officer, hall guard, four years. Her hobby is collecting glass dolls. Vivian plans to attend Central Business College and later become a dress designer. DAVID BRYANT-President, vice-president home room, football assembly, cafeteria assistant, footballg track, baseball. His favorite subject is physical educa- tion. He is going to Junior College next year. MARION CACKLER-Tower Staff, Spanish club, Y-Teens, Knightlitesg hockey sports day. Marion plans to attend William Woods College. GEORGE CALVERT-Round Table, Spring Play, Knightlitesg Freshman Induction. George will attend Junior College. JOHN CANNON-His favorite subjects are mathe- matics and chemistry. He plans to join the Air Force. AUGUST JUNIOR CARLSON-R.O.T.C.g Knight- lites. His ambition is to go to drafting school. FAITH CASEBOLT-Beta, Tower Staff, Knightlitesg honor roll, Draconesg Spanish Club, Music Festival. Faith plans to attend Junior College. JOANN CHAMBERLIN-Spanish Club, Y-Teens, music assemblies, home room oflicerg a cappella choir, music festivals, Red Cross. NANCY CHIARELLI-Round Table, National Art Honor Society, Do-riansg Knightlitesg Music Festival, home room officer, hall guard. ROBERT CLARK-Beta, Quill and Scroll, Associate editor Tower, hono-r roll, Spanish excellence medal, senior orchestra award, Centinelasg Knightlites orch- estra, three yearsg music assemblies, orchestra, three yearsg Music Festival, four years, piano so-los. SHIRLEY CLARK-C.O.E.g F.H.A.g mix-ed chorusg Music Festival. Shirley plans to attend Kansas Uni- versity. JOE CO-LLINS-Round Table, a cappella choir, Music Festival, music assemblies, home room officer. Joe plans to attend Warrensburg. .Ze ff x 3 , f 3 QV ZS? ., s .s ,Za 5. Z A: 74 rw f ,, W!- ff vig f ,V ,, f f 1 1 f K f, Wa , 7, 7 2 'f ,f ,f M, f 1 Q af a .i ,,, 7 itlhw 'F 1 X I Q r ,ff fyf f X 6 ff V f W , , A A ' I ,sf W a i .Q in-K 9 V i 4, w f f fl W7 7 V 0 ,Ms ya X awww fi V , 4, 4 My ff yi' , ,nfs ..q, sfpff Mwf, Q T xii? n J' 7 X 7 ww' 4' :Aw ,, M1793 2 , V sf I W 5 , 4 ., Y-'VWQ 5 45 .XV . qj f. W0 .CHQ Z T... w 1 W 'a ff 4, 1 ,aff ,il ' f f I I f X -f, y- ffii, f la' i f 3:2 3. . 7 , ff ff' iw f , X' gf' f , 04. 2.4 ' Z my -Q' , . , lf: , ff + 11:35 I QW-j K ef f, ,f My . If f f fy 31, ' ff ' C, fif, T 351'-i ' fi . , iz 3 4 A V f f 1 2 5 ROBERT COMER-Hi-Yg cheerleaderg home room oflicerg first team footballg pep assembliesg favorite sub- jects are physical education and wood. He plans on working next year. ROLAND COOPER-President Penthouse Playersg Spanish Clubg Knightlites, two yearsg Spring Play, two yearsg Penthouse playsg speech assembliesg Round Tableg home room oflicesg Roland plans to attend Bob Jones University next year. BETTY LOU CORRELL-Business manager Towerg Y-Teen cabinetg Draconesg Knightlitesg music assem- bliesg choir, two yearsg Music Festival, four yearsg Betty will attend Junior College. DEE COVER-Wrtti' 1947 fehrisl song: Tower staifg Knightlitesg Y-Teensg Red Crossg music assembliesg award assemblyg Round Tableg orchestra, three yearsg a cappella choirg Music Festival. Dee would like to go to junior College. RICHARD COVER-Round Tableg Hi-Yg music as- sembliesg home room officerg choir, two yearsg Knight- litesg Music Festivalg cafeteria assistant. Dick plans to study medicine. JOAN COX-Joan was a rnetnber of F.H.A.g Y-T:3nsg hall guardg gym letter four yearsg student speaker for Career Day. JIM COXE-Track. Favorite subjects are drafting and American problems. Jim is going to join the Air Corps. BOB CRAWFORD-Bob came to Southeast from Ruhl-Hartman his senior year. He was graduated in January. RONALD CROSKEY-Betag first prize in It Pays To Be Smartgu treasurer of Chess Clubg vice-president of Engineers' Clubg radio broadcast Youth Views the Newsf' hall guard. ALBERT CROSS-Hi-YQ music assemblies: home room ofificesg member of band and orchestrag lettered in football, basketball and trackg cafeteria assistant. Al is going to attend Wfestminster College and study to become a coach. STACY CRUMM-Choirg boys, chorusg Music Fes- tivalg football. His favorite subjects are mathematics and gym. Stacy plans to attend Junior College. WILLIAM CURRY-Band, four yearsg orchestra, two yearsg R. O. T. C. Bill attended Westpoirt his freshman year. He has been a cafeteria assistant fo-r two years. He would like to attend Kansas City University to study pharmacy. VERNA JEAN CUSTANCE-Honor rollg F.H.A. Her favorite sub-jects are stenography and typing. She plans to attend Junior College next y-ear and later become a secretary. CLARENCE DAVIS-Hi-Yg Freshman Inductiong home room officesg member seco-nd team football squadg track, three yearsg interested in mathematics and gym. JAMES DAVIS-Honor rollg Engineers' Clubg cafe- teria assistantg favorite subjects are English and physical education. He plans to attend Junior College. ROBERT DECK-Knightlitesg president ho-me roo-mg track letter. Bob would like to become coach. He will attend Westminster College next year. JOHN DEKNIGHT-Track teamg likes to hunt and fish. John is planning on working next fall. LEROY DIEHL-Round Tableg president of home roomg cafeteria assistant. Leroy's favorite subject is social studies. He plans to attend Junior College. DOUGHTY-Home room presidentg choirg Music Festivalg wo-uld like to b-ecome a professional baseball player. ROWENA JOYCE DUNLAP-Knightlitesg home room officerg hall guard. She is interested in art and gym. Is planning o-n becoming a fashion designer. 26 X. N. I as Wea, na. nf new E rss W s YXX . 4, Zvi y 'fi 44 V ' su R I? xi 1 a . '12:,. . -. X . li 13, f Q 2 X W ff' If ., ' ,ff HELEN EDWARDS-Betag Quill and Scrollg honoi' rollg Round Tableg copy editor Towerg president home roomg orchestrag a cappella choirg Girls' Gleeg Drag conesg hall guardg music assembliesg Music Festivalg Freshman Inductiong string quartetg girlsl octetteg Spring play. BILL ELLIS-Second. team footballg tennis team. Bill enjoys physical education and is going to join the Navy after graduation. BOB ENGLAND-Bob likes drafting, geometry, and physical education. He is going to Warrensburg to college next year. MARVIN LEE FALKE-Marvin,s favorite subject is drafting. He is going to work after graduation. LORETTA FATINO-Vice-president home roomg Christmas assembly and Freshman Inductiong Knight- lites, four years. Loretta,s favorite subjects are clothing and physical education. BGB FIELDS-Bob was a member of our football team and likes physical education. He is undecided about his future. L. D. FISER--Round Tableg cafeteria assistantg Knightlites. L. D. enjoys chemistry and plans to work after graduating. VlRGINIA FLETCHER-Beta officerg A.A.U.W.g Quill and Scrollg honor rollg Round Table historiang feature editor of Towerg D.A.R. awardg Draconesg Centinalasg Red Cross. ORAL FLIPPIN-Oral came to Southeast from Ruhl- Hartman his senior year. At Ruhl-Hartman he was on the football and basketball teams. Reserve team letter in basketball at Southeast. He was vice-president of his home room. MARIANNE FLORA-Honor rollg home room ofhcesg Red Crossg Knightlitesg Christmas assemblyg R.O.T.C. Circus. Marianne is going to Wfilliam Wfoods College. l i il i l l ji ll ji 'I FRED FOERSTER-Round Table, Chess Club, Span- ish Club, o-rchestra, solo contests, string quartet, music assemblies, Knightlites, four years, Freshman Induction, cafeteria assistant, home room oflices. Fred plans to attend Kansas State College. BILL FOSTER-First team football, track manager, home room officer, award assembly, cafeteria assistant. Bill plans to attend college next year. XVALTER W. FOX-Walter's favorite subjects are drafting and metal. He would like to become an architect. SHIRLEY FRERKING-Honor roll, Round Table, Red Cross, Music Festival, Knightlites, two years, home room ofhcer. Shirley attended Concordia High School her junior year. RUTH GADDY-Honor roll, home room officer, a cappella choir, music assemblies, Music Festival, C. O.E. Her favorite subjects are choir and stenorgraphy. DOROTHY GANSER-Salutatorian senior class, vice-president Beta, A.A.U.W., Quill and Scroll, honor roll, Ro-und Table, Co-editor' Crusader, Editor-in- chief Tower, Director Health and City Clerk on High School Day, Penthouse, Senior Business Co-mmittee, Missouri State Citizenship Honor Award for Sopho- mores, Scholarship to American Youth Foundation, Speaker American Education Week and Eighth Grade Career Day, P.T.A. panel discussion, Freshman Induc- tion, Knightlites orchestra, three years, Band letter, four years, Secretary-treasurer of band, three years, band uniform caretaker three years, clarinet quartet, three years, Music Festival, four ycars, Spanish Club, home room offices, music, speech, talent, award, and Christmas assemblies, freshman letter in gym, speaker on It Pays To Be Smart, and It's Up to Youth. KEITH 'GATTENBY-C.O'.E., Red Cross, hall guard, favorite subject is gym. Keith would like to become an officer in the Navy. JEAN GEABHART-Red Cross, assemblies, home room oflicer. Jean attended Northeast her first three years. DOROTHY GENERAUX-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, music assemblies, a cappella choir, Girls' Glee, Music Festival. Dorothy will attend busi- ness college. DON GEORGE-Round Table, first team fo-otball, home room president, a cappella choir, Don plans to attend college. ,X 1 f. www .Q we vase.-www f 5 2 a sa. V 1 i 0' 5 A S V. z N :Q .ga ,Sf3 s fSi , is - a , '::,:A I: . H. . 4 ws:-3 Q. ' A e rs? , rg,-f me .. M V- Q DU A fra-,ir w 1 i- I av sax Mfvf e j 1:2 wmv., 0 Va V V 1ff.,. if -.mf W' fwwzs fy f 4, fs S f 0 1- ,f,,f,1. ,I L 4 . ' aw w f , .Q - :IQ .:, ff L f ,f 3 . i . .var Wf' fa , gy 7,1 20 I Wai f 1 ' ,,f, . , , f V 4 3 ' ' 5 4 ,i , V -- af - as I , 1 X, ,is I I ,,. , 1 ,,,A . ., S K f . f f A f 5?e- Q' 'A 'f fmyf,-. ,V .07 -f...s,4 av ,f .4',,'2ff X ay its we 1, Qu X E .hx . ff C fsvff X A BV 2 f '- Ssriiiiis 1 7 N fs be 25 N L N X x X ,tx E s. , 5 ., 1 s S My? MARILYN GIBBY-Beta Club, A.A.U.W., Round Table, president home room, Knightljutes, four years, Spring Festival, a cappella choir, music assemblies. Marilyn wants to become a missionary. GENE GIESE-Tower Staff, Senior Business Commit- tee, M.I.P.A. award, Freshman Induction, third in state tennis tournament, letterman in tennis, two years, letterman in basketball, one year. BILLY GILL-President and vice-president of home room, Round Table representative, Red Cross repre- sentative, golf, three years, captain golf team, two years. Billy,s ambition is to become a professional golfer. JOE GILLILAND-Knightlites, two years, orchestra and band assemblies, three years, clarinet quartet, band letter, one year, president band and orchestra, Knight- lites orchestra, three years. joe plans to attend the Kansas City Conservatory of Music. DICK GOPPERT-Beta Club, two years, Round Table, two years, Knightlites, two years, president and treasurer of home room. Dick,s favorite subjects are mathematics and law. He plans to attend Junior Col- lege next year. DALE GCSSER-Round Table, two years, Hi-Y, home room ofhces, hall guard, two years. Dale,s favorite subject is physics. I-Ie will attend school at Warrens- burg next year. MAROLINN GRAHAM-Senior Business Commit- tee, Spanish Club, treasurer Girl Reserves, Tower re- porter, Knightlites, three years, Freshman Induction, secretary home room, Music Festival. WILMA MAE GRAY-Knightlites, girls' glee, mixed chorus, a cappella choir, Christmas assemblies, Music Festivals. Wilina plans to work next year. BONNIE JUNE GREEN-Girls' glee, a cappella choir, Freshman Induction, Christmas assembly, Music Festivals, Letters in gym, four years, baseball, volley- ball, basketball, hockey. Bonnie's ambition is to become .1 gym teacher. SI-IIRLEY GRQUT-Beta Club, two years, Quill and Scroll, Tower Staff, Centinelas, Y-Teens, secretary home room, four years, Red Cross representative. Shirley will attend junior College next year. RALPH HALL-Honor roll, home room officer, col- lector, two years, C.O.E., runs the movie projector for the school and for Teen Town. He would like to become an accountant and will go to Junior College next year. KENNETH HANEBAUM--Tower staff, Knightlites, Christmas play, football assembly, home room repre- sentative for Tower, tennis team, football, baseball, track, two years, basketball manager, two years. His favorite subjects are physical education and history. JO ANN HANSEN-Honor roll, Round Table, Y- Teens, Knightlites, awards assembly, music assemblies, home room officer, a cappella choir, two years, Music Festival. Jo- Ann's ambition is to be a fashion designer. NORMA LEE HARTMAN--Beta, Tower staff, honor roll, receivedfirst in high school music cont-est and second in state, secretary of Spanish club, Knighrlites, home ro-om office, orchestra, three years, Music Festival, four years, collector. Her favorite subjects are Spanish and music. Norma is going to Baylor University in Waco, Texas. MARYO HASTINGS-Spanish club, Y-Teens, Knightlites, three years, music assemblies, home ro-om officer, a cappella choir, two years, Music Festival, four years, favorite subject is music. Maryo would like to be an airline hostess. TOMMY RAY HENRY-Hi-Y, Knightlites, home roo-m officer, mixed chorus, First Lieut. in R.O. T.C., rifle team. Tommy's favo-rite subjects are Amer- ican history and R.O.T.C. He is going to William Jewell next year to become a minister. EVA BARNES HILL-Eva left Southeast her senior year. JOYCE HILL--Y-Teens, Future Homemakers Amer- ica, treasurer home room, Red Cross. Joyce,s favorite subjects are bookkeeping and clothing. JEANNE HINES-Round Table, Penthouse, secre- tary Y-Teens, Knightlites, Spring Play, Thanksgiving assembly' home room officer, hall guard, a cappella choir Jeanne plans to attend college at Warrensburg, Missouri She came to Southeast her senior year from Ruhl Hartman ADELE HODGES Vice president and treasurer of home room, Red Cross two years Her favorite subpect is physiography Her ambition is to travel Adele at tended Paseo her sophomore year , fists ' 30 wma :K M,e.,'V' Wk m -, X ... xgaj cs. T , it -fy f ,fiy f 'AVLNQ-:5'g -1f'5:? - - Z' 2 4 X' s K N ...ta if. aww..- f. .. :,,.v.k,i ,E t ,. ff' ,' - , hav , - Q ' X N A ' f wx L ' 04 v of -we f ' .. as . ee as ef . 1 Zi: , ' 1 X Q sf ' sz L sz Q ,f s 0 ' f f s' Rf y 5 ef v , a N i 1 2 xg! X. V yi? X , W 4, X ' f i vb '57 f 4 , , sa S , f 6 A 4, f 2 A' 'F 1 ' X EX? , i X fgcfgt X, Q M My Q s if X X V 4 D as 'Vs R , f XXZQCQL Q W Q-Q, fjxfelqli ' V wh ' f ff' 4 Q X W I ,ff ff Xfvgb X., ff, .,. t oys Q. , mf ,755 vy-waskv f a lei s it A W vw 3 Ns? f L 5, f Nr X' X X 4 X X xxi f m 353 7 A X X 7 YKV5 5 Q J M 3, 1 1, ff f I y f ' fy. 5 ff Vx V. 1 , x fx ? 638 4 4 . X 7 .. JAY' f . af to '.7 'w- I . . . may f, .4 , yy? ff fy M f ., 7 ,450 Z f7 'fy X, my , , My , . W ,,,, ff 4, WU ,j V. ,j ' 7 2- W- if I :Q 'TW f ld - Y X x ,, i BARBARA E. HOF-Music Festivalg orchestra: hockey sports-dayg volley ballg athletic awards. Barbara plans to become a secretary. DOUGLAS HOFF-Douglas entered Southeast as a junior. He is a member of Betag Spanish Club and has held various oflices in his home room. He plans to attend Kansas State College. LOUIS HOLLIS-Louis came to Southeast from Ruhl- Hartman this year. Won Hrst place in Volker Mem- orial contestg Hi-Yg home room officerg volley ball teamg school plays. He plans to work next year. TOMMY HOLLIS-Tommy came from Ruhl-Hart- man his senior year. Knightlites orchestrag football letters. Tommy plans to join the Navy next year and then attend college. His ambitions are to own his own crchestra and arrange music. DOROTHY HOLT-Quill and Scrollg Tower staffg F.H.A.g Y-Teensg Freshman Inductiong home room oflices. Dorothy would like to attend college at che Kansas City University. MARCIA HORTON-Tower staffg Y-Teensg Knight- litesg Christmas assemblyg home room offices. Marcia is going to Junior College next year. MARJORIE HUFF-Betag Quill and Scrollg honor rollg Tower staffg Red Crossg Knightlitesg music as- sembliesg heme room cflicerg Music Festival. Marjorie is going to major in an arts and science course at .lunior College. DOROTHY HUSBAND-Spanish Clubg hall guarclg hockeyg baseballg awards in athletics including the large S and the gcld bar. She plans on attending college next year. DONNA HYNDEN-Penthouseg Knightlitesg Pent- house playsg Christmas assembly: Music liestivalg girls' chorusg home room officer. Donnals ambition is to become a professional dancer. CHARLES JANSSFNS-Crusader staflg Scholastic art awardg Art Clubg Engineers' Clubg Hi-Yg vocation asscmblyg award assemblyg Freshman Induction: home room cflicesg baskerballg trackg football. Cliarles plans to attend college at Xlc!rll'l'Cl'lSl7Llf'g .md become .1 laxx yen. DOUGLAS JASPER--Honor rollg Music Festival. Favorite subjects are human science and drafting. He will join the Navy or attend Junior College. JACKIE JENKINS-Betag honor roll, treasurer Dor- iansg Knightntcg, four years, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas, talent assgmbliesg president, vice-president, secretary home room, Red Cro-ssg girls' glee, Junior class oflicerg publicist of senior class, chairman Teen- Town committee, senior business committeeg cheer- leader, two years, cheerleader letter. Jackie's favorite subjects are art and human science. She would like to become a professional tap dancer and will attend Mis- souri University. BOB JENSEN-B0-b's favorite subject is metal Work. His ambition is to own a garage and filling station. JOHN JOSEPH JEWETT-Ho'noir roll, Round Table, home room president, hall guard. Johnis favorite sub- ject is drafting. H-e will go to Junior College. RALPH JEWETT-Chess club. Ralph plans to attend Junior College next year. His ambition is to beco-me a meterologist. CAROLINE ANN JOHNSON-Caroline came to Southeast from Central her senior year. At Central she participated in music activities and was a member of Y-Teens. She plans to Work next year. CHARLES JOHNSON-Chuck came to Southeast from Central. He was in Knightlites and was a hall guard. His favorite subject is physics. He plans to go to Warrensburg next year. CHARLES L. JOHNSON-Honor roll, Beta, Round Tab-leg Draconesg Chess Club, Knightlitesg pep as- semblies, Freshman Induction, president and secretary home room, cafeteria assistant, fo-otb-all second teamg track, three years, sophomorebasketball team, Teen- Town Committ-eeg Career Day speaker, cheerleader, senior business committee. Bud likes trigonometery. His hobby is coin collecting. GERTRUDE JOHNSON-Music letter, Knightlitesg Christmas assemblies, music assemblies, home room officer, bandg a cappella choir, Music Festival. Her favorite subjects are choir and stenography. RICHARD JOlHNSON-Vice-president home room, football assembly, reserve football letter, Richard's favorite subjects are physics, drafting and physical edu- cation. He would like to become a professional ball player. - 1 X I f s as xx W sais- If I is a ,gm y , f if 5 2 1 'gf , f , ,gf 1 W ,, a i g 4.7. ,ser- . QQ .af kfgjfv , J. fl-, jf V .yfr WWW iz is nmuw VERNON ,IOHNSON-Honor Roll, three years, Round Table representative, Hi-Y member, awards assembly, home room officer twice, football team. Vernon plans to be a chemical engineer. He will attend junior College next year. SHIRLEY jOHNSTON-Round Table alternate, Knightlites, two years, Christmas Assembly, Spring Music Festival. Shirley plans to attend business college. LEE EDWARD JONAS-Second team football, track. Lee's favorite subject is physical education. He plans to join the Army. RUTH JORDAN-Honor Roll, junior year, Centine- las, home room ofhcerg Knightlites orchestra, band, band letter two years, Music Festivals, It Pays To Be Smart , Christmas assemblies. Ruth wants to attend Junior College and later become a secretary. ROBERT W. KELLEY-Round Table, Lincoln Day assembly, home room officer, tennis team, three years, golf, one year. His favorite subject is physical educa- tion. Bob will attend Kansas City University. DOROTHY KEMP-Round Table, two years, school flag assembly, various home room offices, C.O.E., choir, two years, Music Festival and music assemblies. JOANNE KEMP--Centinelas, Knightlites, Music Festival, three years, band and orchestra, three years, a cappella choir, two years, clarinet quartet. Joanne plans to atrend business college. MARJORIE KING-Red Cross representative, Knightlites, two years, Music Festival and Christmas assembly, secretary and treasurer of home room. Marjorie plans to go to Huffis Business College. LOUISE KISSEE-Tower staff, representative to Round Table and Red Cross, Penthouse Players, Knightlites, two years, Freshman Induction, two years, Christmas assembly, Crusader Capades, Music Festivals. JANET KNICKERBOCKER-Round Table, make- up chairman of Penthouse, Knightlites, three years, Spring' Play, Freshman Induction, assemblies, home room officer, favorite subjects are physical education and drama. janet plans to attend ,junior College. GEORGE KOLIAS-C.O.E., Red Cross. George would like to become a mechanic. BETTY LANDON-Spanish Club. Betty's favorite subjects are shorthand and clothing. She intends to go to college next year. JOHN LARSON-Beta, Engineers' Club, stage crew, hall guard. John likes drafting and mathematics. He lans to attend college at Kansas City Junior College P and beco-me an engineer. BEVERLY LA SCALA-Round Table, Penthouse, home plays room ofHcer, Christmas assembly, Penthouse ' Freshman Induction, senior business committee, , Teen Town committee, Knightlites, four years. Bev plans to be an interior decorator. BUD LAUGHLIN-President, urer, secretary, Hi-Y, football letters in football, basketball Q football, two years, president, vice-president, treas- basketball assemblies, track, all-star 'team vice-president, home room. Bud's favorite subject is science. He- received an athletic award to Missouri University. Bud would like to enter ithe field of business and public admin- istratio-n. JAMES LEACH-Hi-Y, president home room, cafe- teria assistant, two years. Jim likes metal and drafting. His hobby is hunting and playing baseball. He will work next year. JACKIE LE VESKE-Honor roll, To-wer staff , lt Pays To Be Smart,', Y-Teen ofli.ce'r, Round Table, Red Cross, home room oiiicer, volleyball sports-day, Career Day speaker. Jackie likes. physical educaition. She will attend college next year. . ROBERTA LINK-Tower staff, Dracones, Y-Teens, Latin assembly, Red Cross, page, girls' hockey spo-rts- day, freshman and sophomore letters. Roberta plans to attend college. RUSSELL LIVINGSTON--Round Table, Freshman Induction, treasurer home ro-om, lettered basketball. Russell likes physical education and American problems. He plans to attend Finlay Engineering College next year. JERRY MAAS-Round Table, home room officer, a cappella cho-ir, four years, music assemblies, Music Festival, football manager. Jerry left Southeast his senior year. if 'ilfgfiqgiw 1, f 4 .Q 1 f .fa A I ,ffl v a x i of ? S5153 YSWS 7:-tyki 6? fi We Q 1 fgf , , . if 4 421' ff aff 4 , A 3 My , X, ., wwi are. 1 .Q .Ln .I f ' A Ffifiif i fy -Sf icx , N . f it A ' Nt? Sli., Ox X , R t 4 'V iii V' ii' iw amen W7 5 . .gk . f . ' -5 QW 0 N vows me fiwa-wsuswss 'xi - f if . 'NYY S 'I 'f f .saisf-Q sv 4 ,SY ' ff ef -,sc ,Y ,i .. f 5.42 W., fa. Wi Me. ' V ,K . 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Larry plans to attend college and become a veterinarian. DEE MARKWELL-Round Tableg Knightlites, three yearsg Y-Teensg girls, glee clubg Music Festivalg Christ- mas asseinblyg music assembliesg hockey and volleyball sportsdays. GENE MARKSBURY-Round Table. His hobby is stamp collecting. He will join the Navy. ROBERT MARSHALL-Honor rollg president Betag Quill and Scrollg co-editor Towerg Round Tableg councilman High School Dayg It Pays To Be Smart g P.T.A. panel discussiong Spanish Clubg Engineers' Clubg Knightlitesg Freshman Inductiong athletic assembliesg pep assembliesg president, vice-president home roomg hall guardg collectorg cafeteria assistantg footballg bas- ketballg trackg newswriting awards. Bob will attend college next year. He was also president Knight Clubg secretary junior class, and sergeant-at-arms senior class. RANDALL MARTIN--Betag Crusader staff, three yearsg treasurer Betag membership chairman Hi-Yg Engineers, Clubg Knightlitesg Knightlites orchestrag Freshman Induction. His hobby is photography. He will attend school in Warrensblurg next year. MARGIE MAYFIELD--Secretary Betag honor rollg Round Table president and vice-presidentg secretary senior classg president Draconesg A.A.U.W.g All-City Student Councilg High School Day deputy election commissionerg Valedictorian senior classg shorthand awardg P.T.A. panel discussiong presided over as- sembliesg president home roomg majorette, three yearsg collectorg girls' sports daysg physical education letterg Red Cross. Margie's favorite subject is American his- tory. She hopes to become a personnel manager. NELDA MCCLEARY-Honor rollg National Art Honor Societyg Centinelasg Red Cross, four yearsg honorable mention in poster contest. Her favorite subjects are biology and American history. She plans to go to Junior College. BARBARA MCCLINTOCK-F.H.A. awardg hockey sportsday. Barbara likes physical education and cloth- ing. Her hobby is skating. GLORIA MC CLINTIC-Round Tableg treasurer and secretary home roomg C.O.E.g freshman letter in physi- cal education. Gloria likes American problems. SAM McKEE-Round Tableg Knightlites, three yearsg home room oflicesg a cappella choirg senior business committeeg track team and track letter. Would like to go into business with his father. MARILYN MEYERDIERKS-Secretary Red Crossg Knightlitesg secretary and treasurer home roomy office assistant. Marilyn's favorite subjects are typing and art. MARGIE MILES-Hall guardg Y-Teensg F.H.A.g favorite subject is World history and physical educa- tion. Bill plans to attend Junior College next year. DORYL MILLER-Penthouseg Knightlitesg Penthouse playsg home room o-fficerg hall guardg likes art. Doryl would like to become a commercial artist. WVILLIAM CHARLES MITCHELL-Hi-Yg Music Festivalg tennis. His favorite subject is physical educa- tion. Bill plans to attend Junior College nexlt year. LILLIAN MOCRE-Knightlitesg preside-nt of home roomg Music Festivalg a cappella choir. Lillian's favorite subjects are English and music. She Wants to be a model. PAUL H. MCGRE-Track team. Paul's favorite- sub- jects are mathematics and drafting. He is going to Junior College and would like to become an engineer. RUTH MOORE-Tower staffg Y-Teensg Spanish Clubg favorite subject is clothing. Ruth would like to become a designer. RALPH MORAST-Hi-Yg Christmas and Easter as- sembliesg home room officerg boys' chorusg Music Festi- valg track. Ralph's favorite ssubjects are physical edu- cation and maithematics. He plans to go to Junior Col- lege next year. RGBERT MORCHA-Bond Drive assemblyg C.O.E.g Teen Town representative. His favorite subjects are American problems and C.0.E. He would like to be- come a salesman and will join the Navy next year. ' 3 6 l . Q any - Y . . 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A f ' .','3'H.1L. gh ' CHARLENE MURRIS-Secretary Betag A.A.U.W.g Round Tableg under-class editor Crusaderg honor roll, four yearsg shorthand speed awardg president Y-Teensg Centinelasg eighth grade Career Day speakergfresh- man Inductiong Christmas assemblyg Music Festivalg girls' chorusg P.T.A. panel discussiong senior business eommitteeg Knightlites, three years. Charlenefs favorite subjects are stenography and typing. She plans to at- tcnd Junior College next year. JOHN MURDOCK-Centinelasg Knightlitesg a cap- pella choir. john plans to attend Junior College next year. ROSEMARY MYERS-C.0.E., home room officerg Red Crossg Tower representativeg collector. Rosemary is going to work after graduation. LUCILLE NELSON-Honor rollg C.O.E.g Red Crossg president home roomg basketball and hockey sportsdaysg volleyball managerg senior letter in physical education. Lucille's favorite subjects are physical education and history. ART NICHQLS-Hi-Yg home room oflicerg cheer- leaderg pep assembliesg footballg basketball, baseball. Art plans to attend college at Warrensburg, Missouri. JERRY NOBLE-C.O.E.g band, two yearsg music as- szmbliesg Music Festivalg Knightlitesg home room of- hcerg Red Cross. Jerry will work next year. DON NORTHRIP-Don came to Southeast from Wfyandotte High School his senior year. He will attend Junior College and Kansas City University. PAT CTBYRNE-Betag A.A.U.XV.g Quill and Scrollg literary editor Crusaderg Tower staffg Round Table cfficerg Centinelasg president Draconesg Y-Teen vice- presidentg Freshman Inductiong Knightlitesg home room cfficerg Y-Teen octetg eighth grade Career Day speakerg Finance Director High School Dayg collectorg honor roll, four years. Pat will attend Baker University next year. MARY ORRICK-C.D.E.g Red Cross oHicerg Y- Teensg home room oflicerg collector. Mary's favorite subjects are American history and stenography. ADA OUART-Knightlitesg C.O.E.g home FOOIH presidentg Red Crossg Tower representative. Ada likes physical education. She will work next year. JEAN FRANCES PARRISH-Betag Draconesg Knightlitesg home room treasurerg orchestrag collector. jean plans to enter nurses' training. RITA PATTON-Rita left school during her senior year. PEGGY PAULFREY-Honor rollg Betag Tower staffg Centinelasg Y-Teen cabinet. Peggy plans to enter Junior College. EUGENE L. PAULSEN-Transferred to Southeast from Ruskin, where he was a member of the Student Councilg home roo-m officer. At Southeast he was presi- dent of his home room. His favorite subjects are mathematics and bookkeeping. He will go to Junior College next year. JIM PEBLEY-To-wer staff g Knightlitesg assembly pro- gramsg Lieutenant R.O.T.C.g R.O.T.C. Circusg will go to Iowa State College next year. EDWARD PECK-Hi-Yg Red Cross representative. Ted's hobb-y is hunting and fishing. He plans to bie- co-me a lawyer. WAALTER PECK-Honor rollg sergeant-at-arms Betag music assemb-liesg Knightlites orchestrag music festivalg basketball and tennis letterg track managerg Chess Clubg music contestsg Knightlites. Walter's hobbies are sports. JOHN PERDEXV-Round Tableg Draconesg Pent- houseg Knightlite-sg Spring Playsg assembliesg ho-me room oflicesg Freshman Inductiong Boys' State. John's ambition is to beco-me a research scientist. KENNETH PETERS-Round Tableg Draconesg C.O.E. Kenny's hobbies are model airplanes. His am- b-ition is to own his own business. BOB PETERSON-Knightlitesg R.O.T.C. Bo-bls hobby is writing music. He also likes hypnotism, inventing, and writing stories and poems. 4 5 J I , 1 5 V I . I . i Q I I ff ir- 'X f- f xv Va, f V, 5' f Y 1 as 3 --ya. f .f J, 7 S CES LQ , 4 - . , ' -r jf. V fer 455 1 f ' 1. X .awe Q: f WW., . f f f HJ4- ,- 7 f AM Q a1,Zv,smf 4 fa? X ,Q effe ff 1 ,-,,,.,, Wag, awww , f fwlay , M' f ,J f Z . ya!! fUfQ.7 ef ff a ' ' Y'ff,' -,M I cf, f if :fa az xv, f ff ,ff-ff 'kswaify V 29 !' f Newly' ,aaa ,ff ,Z f ' 7 ff ft...-W www, .Q .795 W7 QQ 1, f f ' f -f ' ffQW'-W'j?W g2v2ffsf if ,f ,, f ww , Jw, 1' if ffie ' . if .1 :riff . f1'fw'f' TXVILA JANE PHILLIPS-Y-Teensg Draconesg F.H.A.g music assembliesg glee clubg band, two yearsg All-City Band Festivalg C.O.E.g Red Cross. Twila,s favorite subjects are band and American history.-' DAVID PICKETT-Betag honor rollg Knightlitesg president home roomg Red Crossg intra-mural athletics. Dave would like to attend college next year and be- come a journalist. MARION PICKETT-Honor rollg Round Tableg ser- geant-at-arms home roomg intra-mural athleticsg Pan American Programug scene painting. Marion likes to build model airplanes. His favorite subjects are physics and psychology. SUE PLUMMER-Honor rollg Betag senior music awardg Draconesg Knightlitesg music assembliesg home room oilicerg Round Tableg orchestra, four yearsg band, four yearsg Knightlites orchestrag Music Festival, four yearsg hockey sportsdaysg gym letters. Sue likes zoo- legy and biology. She will attend Junior College and Kansas University. LOIS PRATT-Betag honor rollg secretary Round Tableg All-City Student Councilg treasurer Knight Clubg Knightlites, four yearsg Freshman Inductiong Christmas assemblyg president home roomg a cappella choirg Music Festival. Lois likes English and clothing. She will go to Junior College next year. JORAE PRESTON-Honor rollg Betag Round Tableg Y-Teen cfhcerg Penthouse Playersg Spring Playg Fresh- man lnductiong Career Day speakerg Penthouse playsg a cappella choirg Music Festivalsg All-City Orchestrag speaker for American Education Wfeek. Jo's favorite subjects are English and speech. She came to Southeast from Paseo her junior year. BARBARA PRUITT-Centinelasg Draconesg secretary Red Crossg hall guardg honor roll. Barb likes American history. She will attend Junior College next year. TED PULHAMUS-Red Crossg I-Ii-Yg singles champ- ion ping pong. JAMES RAITT-Honor rollg Betag Round Tableg second place 'Alt Pays To Be Smartwg band award: Penthouse Playersg Chess Clubg Knightlites, two yearsg Spring Playg band, three yearsg Christmas assemblyg Freshman Inductiong home room officerg Knightlites crchestrag president of bandg Music Festival. Jim plans to attend Rockhurst and become a doctor. LEROY M. RAMSEY-Football, basketball, track. Leroy came to Southeast from Ruhl-Hartman this year. JAY L. REED--President home roomg Red Cross. Jay's hobby is model airplanes. He hopes to join the Navy after graduation. His favorite subjects are algebra and American history. MARK REESE-Honor ro-llg Tower staffg Knightlitesg Chirstmas assembliesg music assembliesg home room officerg a cappella choirg Music Festivalg Career Day chairman for eighth graders. His hobby is stamp col- lecting and music. He- plans to attend Junior College and wants to become an atomic engineer. CHARLES REYNOLDS-Knightlitesg Hi-Y. His favorite subject is physical education. He will attend Junior College next year. CHARLES RIEDER-Round Tableg Hi-Yg Freshman Inductiong home room officesg track team. Chuck's favorite subjects are science and drafting. He plans to attend Kansas State College. HAL ROBERTS-Round Tableg home room oiiicerg Knightlitesg Music Festivalg a cappella choirg hobby is singing. Hal plans to go to Kansas City University to study medicine. LLOYD ROBINSON-Betag senior business commit- teeg secretary Engineers, Clubg Spanish Clubg Freshman Inductiong music assembliesg It Pays To Be Smartng bandg a cappella choirg track team. Lloyd's favorite subjects are chemistry and mathematics. He plans to become a chemical engineer. NATALIE RONSICK-Honor rollg Beta Clubg Chess Club-5 Centinelasg Knightlitesg home room officerg col- lector. Favorite subjects are mathematics and book- keeping. She Wants to be a flying instructor. KITTY RCUSE-Kitty left school her senior year. MILTON ROWE-Hoinorr rollg Betag Chess Clubg Freshman Inductiong president and vice-president home room, three yearsg football assemblyg marching bandg cafeteria assistantg football team, manager. His favorite subjects are science and history. SHIRLEY ROWE-Roiund Table secretaryg award iin dramaiticsg Latin Clubg Penthouseg Freshman In- ductiong Spring Playg Christmas assemblyg president home roomg Music Festivalg Knightlites. Shirley at- tended high school in Nebraska her junior year. She would like to go into nurses, training. 'QQQM X 1 ff ff ff 21 f f 1 V .1 4' ! X5 ' -'f, ff-:X ' w VM Z 4 Q 1: ..: , f iz nah-Aff ' f . 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BEVERLY SAID-Betag Quill and Scrollg business manager of Towerg Draconesg Latin assemblyg treasurer home roomg Red Crossg collector. She plans to attend University of Kansas City. SHIRLEY SUE SANDIE-Betag shorthand awardg girls, gleeg Knightlitesg music assembliesg Freshman Inductiong home room oflicerg collector. Shirley will attend Junior College next year. GEORGIANN SELDER-Y-Teensg F.H.A.g home room oflicer. Her favorite subjects are English and history. She will go to the University of Kansas City. PI-IYLLIS SHERBONDY-Quill and Scrollg secretary Round Tableg Crusader staffg treasurer of Red Crossg Knightlitesg Freshman Induction: president, vice- president, treasurer home room. Phil likes newswriting. She plans to become a medical secretary. DAVID SILKINER-Centinelasg Hi-Yg music as- sembliesg hall guardg baseball. Dave likes physical edu- cation and history. He plans to go to Junior College next year. JIMMY SMITH-Knightlites. Jimmyis favorite sub- ject is drafting. I-Iis hobby is bowling and hunting. I-Ie will attend Junior College next year. JOHN SMITH-R.O.T.C.g rifle team. John likes drafting and chemistry. His hobby is radio. He will go to Junior College. PATSY SUE SMITH-Round Tableg honor rollg home room ofhcerg Red Crossg won girls rifle tournament in modified physical education. Pat's favorite subjects are psychology and American problems. She would like to become a tourists, counselor and will attend Doane at Crete, Nebraska. PAT SNYDER-Round Table, Red Cross, cheer- leader, president, secretary, treasurer home room, Mu- sic Festival, pep assemblies. Pat's favorite subjects are English and typing. Her ambition is to beco-me a secretary. .IO ANN SUXMAN-Honor roll, secretary Round Table, '46, '48, treasurer Round Table, '48, Y-Teens, Knightlites, four years, cheerleader, Freshman Induc- tion, president, secretary home room, pep, music, and Christmas assemblies, Music Festival, hockey, swim- ming, baseball sportsdays, treasurer junior and senior class. 10's favorite subject is physical education. She plan to attend Junior College next year. BOB SPRADLING-Crusader art staff, National Art Honor Society, Interscholastic Art Contest winner, Spanish Club, Penthouse, Dorians, Knightlites, four years, talent assembly, home room officer. B-ob likes art and drama. He wants to go to- the Art Institute and become a commercial artist. COLLEEN STANLEY--Christmas assembly, Music Festival, mixed chorus, home room officer, collector. Colleen's favorite subject is art. She plans to attend Wfarreinsburg and later become a commercial artist. CHARLES STEELE, JR.-Crusader art staff, National Art Honor Society, vice-president Dorians, '47, presi- dent Dorians, '48, stage crew, home room oflice, Music Festival, Hi-Y, cafeteria assistant. His favorite sub- jects are art and mathematics. Charlie is going to Junior College- to study to become an engineer. ROBERT STEELE-Knightlites, Freshman Induction, lettered in football, track squad. Bob's favorite sub- ject is physical education. He would like to attend Kan- sas University to study medicine. LINDA STEVENS-Round Table, Dracones, Knight- lit-es, Christmas assembly, home room officer, Music Festival, hall guard. Linda is going to Junior College next year. ELLEN STINES-Beta, Dracones, Centinelas, Knight- lites, president home room, hall guard, Round Table, girls' chorus, Music Festival. Ellen plans to attend Junior Co-llege. HOBART M. STINES-Vice-president home room, football, baseball. 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AM sw., N g X, sqt s-Q ,wg as .. ff 31iL f33l.4 MARILYN STOCKTDN-National Art Honor S0- cietyg honor rollg Centinelasg Doriansg hall guardg girls' glee clubg Music Festivalg Knightlites, four years. Mari- lyn plans to attend Junior College. ROBERT MARTIN STRICKLER-R.O.T.C.g Fresh- man Inductiong Christmas assemblyg boys' chorusg Music Festival. I-Ie will attend Junior College- next year. BARBARA STRUP-Y-Teensg a cappella choirg Knightlitesg music assembliesg Music Festival, three years. Barbara hopes to become a vocalist. DICK STURGES-Round Tableg boys' glee cluhg mu- sic assemhliesg Music Festivalg home room officer. Dick plans to go to college. EVA ALICE SUMMERS-C.O.E.g girls, glee clubg Music Festivalg music assembliesg home room officer. Eva plans to become a secretary. LONNIE RAY SUMMERS--C.O.E.g home room of- Hcerg hall guard. Lonnie,s favorite subjects are Wood work and mathematics. I-Ie plans to Work next year. DTTO SWANK-R.O.T.C.g hall guard. Otto plans to join the Navy. IDA RAE TANNEI-IILI.--Draconesg Knightlites. Ida plans to Work next year. ICANN THOMAS-Editor-in-chief Towerg Round Tableg Knightlitesg Freshman Inductiong home room oflicerg Christmas assemblyg hand. Joann plans to go into nurses' training. SI-IIRLEY TI-IOMPSON-Associate-editor Towerg Round Tahleg Doriansg Y-Teensg Knightlites, two yearsg president Red Cross, two yearsg home room officer. VIRGINIA TIMMS-National Art Honor Societyg scholastic awardsg honor rollg It Pays To Be Smartf' Knightlites, three yearsg Freshman Inductiong Pent- house playsg Music Festivalg ho-me room oflicerg Pent- houseg Doriansg eighth grade Career Day speaker. Vir- ginia hopes to become a commercial artist. WESLEY TOBABEN-A cappella choir, three yearsg Music Festivalg music assembliesg Knightlites, two yearsg Freshman Inductiong honor rollg home room of- ficer. Wes has lettered in basketball, two yearsg track, three yearsg and golf, two years. BRUCE TORRENCE-Round Table g Knightlitesg Spring Playg Penthouse playsg KMBC sportscastg Christmas assemblyg Penthouse Playersg Red Cross. Bruce plans to work next year. JACK TUCKER-Hi-Yg boys' chorusg choirg Spring Playg home room officerg music assembliesg cafeteria assistant. His favorite subjects are Spanish and physical education. He plan to go- into the armed forces next year. ROBERTA TYNER-Betag Round Tableg ho-nor rollg Y-Teen cabinetg Centinelasg Doriansg Knightlitesg Red Crossg home roo-m officerg collectorg R.O.T.C. circus. Bobby is go-ing to Kansas City Art Institute to study designing. DORIS NVEBBER-Round Tableg Tower staffg Cen- tin-elasg Chess Clubg Y-Teensg Knightlites, three ye-arsg girls' gleeg a cappella choirg music assembliesg Music Festival, fo-ur yearsg home room officerg Knight Club officer. Doris would like to become a home economist. BOB WENNERSTROM-Hi-Y, three yearsg Knight- litesgehall guardg home room officer. Bob will attend Park College. DARRELL WEST-iHo-mei room officerg intra-mural sports activities. Darrell is going to Kansas City Uni- versity and would like to be a professional ball player. WAYNE WHEELER-Round Tableg home room of- ficerg intra-mural sports and awards. Wayne's favorite subjects are science and mathematics. He would like to become an engineer. BETTY WHITE-Round Tableg Knightlitesg secre- tary and treasurer home roomg girls' hockey sportsdayg her hobby is dancing. Betty likes clothing. She plans to work next year. 14 uno: il fue lslonor Societyg ' inf-irji eiurrtigf, IYVCJ VGLIISQ --i f - - ifori,iof,: R.U,l if. Cireusg -:ii i - ill . . llrll lfk 'fs lli ll ilziriui' will l1!47: Englncul-5? Clubs litd K iii, 3 .19--liineio lndutiaong president home roomg lifrigglw Vllil wHu U'Jl-'fa lst-ggle Scoutg cafeteria assist- .rvil l It pl ins in fI'lt'i1tllt'iiI'r.ll lyllssutlrl SIQIEC fwluXR.lURllf XVII.CHER--Associate advertising edi- tor lowerg pri-snleiir and vice-president home roorng Red Ciwissg l5.lrl.A.g girls' chorusg Music Festivalg Cil'll'lSKll1,lS .issemlilyn Her ambition is to become a dressmalxer. DON NVILIIIIA MSDN-Bvtiig president Round Tableg All-City Student Councilg election commissioner High School Dayg president senior elassg sergeant-at-arms junior classg presided over assembliesg president and vice-president liomerroomg Imperative Needs of Youth panelg Knightlitesg football letterg cafeteria assistantg Freshman Induction. FLOYD VVILLIAMSONM-First team letters in foot- ball and basketballg member' track teamg president, vice-president, secretary home roomg favorite subject is physical education. He plans to attend Wfyoming Uni-- versity. EARLENE NVILMUTHL-Red Crossg Music Festival, four yearsg Knightlites, four yearsg .1 cappella choirg girls' glee and chorusg music assembliesg choir broad- casts KMBC, two years. Earlene plans to attend Baker University. HAZEL WILSON-Betag Round Tableg D.A.R. awardg Red Crossg F.H.A. othcerg Knightlitesg honor roll. She is interested in secretarial work. LOUISE WILSON-F.H.A. reporterg choir assemblies and radio broadcastsg treasurer home roomg Christmas assembly. Louise would like to attend Chicago Art Inu stitute. WAYNE NVILSON--Iictag honor rollg Latin assemblyg Engineers' Clubg president and vice-president home roomg hall guardg Red Crossg collector. He will attend Northwestern University. BENNIE LEE XWININIE-Penthouseg Spring Playg Christmas assemblyg home room ofhcerg Knightlites. Bennie likes to build model airplanes and boats. I-Iis favorite 'subject is drama. 2 f f S' 'ZW 7 W J iff-t 4 M 255-Z '10, fix' .AQ ff ', ,Ziff DEAN WINNINGHAM-President and vice-presi- dent Hi-Yg treasurer home roomg Round Tableg cafe- teria assistant, three yearsg footballg basketball man agerg Knightlites. Dean will attend school in Warrens- burg next year. LOIS WISCHMEIER-Betag honor rollg home room officerg Knightlitesg office assistant, two years. Lois is going to college next year. WILLIAM PERRY WISE-Vice-president home room, two yearsg Red Crossg Knightlitesg footballg track letter, two years. Willie will either join the Navy or attend college in Warrensbiurg. BOB WITT-Vice-presideint Round Tableg circula- tion manager Towerg junior representative All-City Stud-ent Councilg police captain High Schoo-l Dayg president junior classg vice--president senior classg senior business committeeg president home ro-omg ia cappella choir, four yearsg music assembliesg Music Festivalg vocal awardg footballg itrackg honorable men- tion City All-star Footballg first hurdles Indoor Big- Seven Meetg cafeteria assistant, three y-ears. JERRY WOAODS-Roeund Tableg Engineers' Clubg sergeant-alt-arms Spanish Clubg Penthouse- playg presi- dent ho-me roomg intra-mural athletic activitiesg cafe- teria assistant. Social studies are Jerry's favorite sub- jects. He will attend Junior College. BOB WRAY-Sergeiant-at-arms, itreasurer home roo-mg intra-mural athletics. Bob's favorite subject is physical education. He plans to work ne-Xt year. WILLIAM WRIGHT-Knightlites. Bill's favorite sub- jects are English and w-oodwork. His hobby is building model planes. 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My X VV, 3- X - sz 3 V,' 'L V. shew 1, sms' ,A ,SV X. ,f5v..VVx V A. mga, , cw . .wax 4, ,ww Q V V , s XP Q f I f V s ie 4 0 V3 ,va 'AX VV fX,.1.,a -5 'BV ?1-4155 '90s 'iixfvcl sw- Q.s.n3sr..VVf:?2 EIGHTH Evans, Clifford Willms, Fred Mitchum, Marcia Youker, Catherine Youker, Caroline Goodson, Ray Goodson, Rex Hill, Laclede Taylor, Sonya Butler, Donald Falkc, Marjorie Dougherty, Ned Magers, Rosemary Campbell, John Procter, Gary Wfoodruff, Yolanda Booy, Dick Meek, Arlene Ligon, Billy Joe .4 Wiedenmann, Gary Hinkle, Pat Brady, Allen Ward Riley, Patricia Geivett, Gary Baker, Harriett Taylor, Bud O,Connell, Mary Gardner, Donald Bernard, Gayle Meuschke, Jack Meuschke, Janette Reed, Harry Sjarda, Delores Eastin, Sandra Milan, Betty Ann Kirchner, Leroy Cain, Mary Perkins, Barbara Crouse, Kenneth V4 x X X W1 .-rf . 4:5315 ' i4:??f:'3 .' 551 90 1 R 1 ' ' gf. ,J ,M - x, . .. . . . , . . ...- .....1...-M... ....'.......,- , ,,--ni .U-L1 r,,,,-,:i,,n:m-i-W :Y---jf i 3 71, f,W+H-l?f- hofj -HY 5-h.i?g, .f JYLZM- , U- - U iv vi i -V779-V'--P-I - it H--J-v fr ii.. . A4-na..-M' f - - - , .,.., ,. , ..,. .-..m......,,,,,, . '4' '--4---- -,ff--ff:-ffl--, warg?-1 ' - 4,....,, V .. - ' ' ' 'fn -- 11- 14+-:Li:-+:av--:,-'-.-+3331--,.:.Lw K an A i - Y Ax-,T-S-V E- , .s-1-A'-Q'v--A . , I , N.. - I nuff -4' Tak .fi , E 'I W, K k3Jn.3. M,- 431' A. A. U. W. ,aw W S C nd Row-Virginia Fletcher, Dorothy Ganser, Booie Gibby, Margie Mayfield, Charlene Morris, Pat O'Byrne. 6' 0 First Row-Julia Bolas, Helen Helm, Barbara Reynolds, Muriel Trover, Mary Houston, Geraldine Ashour. The Southeast Chapter of the A.A.U.W. is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior girls who had the high- est scholastic standings in their class. The purpose of this organization is to encourage girls to continue their edu- cation after graduation from high school. The American Asso-ciation of University Women holds socials twice a year at the Sophian Plaza, at which time A U W ' l 'll talks on various colleges and universities are given. It is hoped that through this median the A. . . . gir s W1 gain a knowledge of the life they will spend in the next few years at the college of their choice. This group of girls is sponsored by our counselor, Miss Maude Mueller. IT PAYS T0 BE SMART ! JACKIE LEVESKE, EDWARD LYNCH, JIMMY RAITT, VIRGINIA TIMMS, BoB MARSHALL, RONALD CRQSKEY, It Pays To Be Smartv, a history radio quiz, was presented at Southeast during assembly, Novem- ber 13, 1947. This program is under the auspices of radio station WHB and the University of Kan- sas City. Ronald Croskey, as first place Winner, was presented with a S25 United States Savings Bond. James Raitt received a check for S10 as second place Winner. Truly, It Pays To Be Smart. 66 i s ii gh- edu- time will vem- Kan- QITICS ROUND TABLE Fourth Row-Joan Soxman, Corrine Davies, Roberta Tyner, Virginia Fletcher, Don Williamson, Ellen Stines, Hazel Wil- son, Barbara Reynolds, Lois Pratt, Booie Gibby, Janet Knickerbocker. Third Row--Barbara Kneedler, Margaret Howard, Margie Mayfield, Dorothy Ganser, Dorothy Kemp, Diane Bryne, Marilyn Stratemeier, Martha Zumwalt, Peggy Cock. Second Row--Phyllis Sherbondy, Ronnie Winningham, Larry King, Charles Rieder, Sam McKee, Charles Heath, Clarence Davis, Sandra Kelly. First Row-Margie Sturges, Shirley Thomas, Jean Hines, Fredlioerster, Emery Turner, Ronnie Comer. FNS! S6'WlC'Sf6'1' Secona' Semester Don Williamson. . . .... President . . . .... Margie Mayield Margie Mayfield. . . ,... Vice-President . , . ,...... Bob Witt Phyllis Sherbondy ..,. . . . Recording Secretary . , , . .Joanne Soxman Lois 3Pratt ,...... .. . Corresponding Secretary . . , , . ,Shirley Rgwg Joanne Soxman. , . ......, Treasurer .,.... .... P at O'Byrne Dick Sturgess ,..,, , . Sergeant at Arms . . , .... Jack Haines Virginia Fletcher .... ..., H istorian ...., .,.. B everly Jones Dorothy rGanser. . . ......., Reporter ......, . . .Sally Jones Bob Witt ...,.,.. , . . Junior Representative . . . The Southeast Round Table, consisting of a representative and an alternate elected from each home room, is the student governing body of the school. The duties of this student council are to pass on to the home rooms suggestions for school betterment and school improvement. Every effort is made to develop initiative and quali- ties of leadership among its members. It is hoped that the participation in school government will create a desire for higher standards of scholarship and provide opportunity for wider school experiences and participation. The Round Table sponsors mixers and arranges for exchange assemblies. This year it contributed 23145.00 to the School Improvement Fund. Under the capable leadership of the presidents, Don Williamson and Margie Mayfielrd and the sponsor, Miss Latshaw, our Round Table has advanced and aided our school immensely. 67 PENTHCUSE PLAYERS Tlalrrl Row Louise Kissee, Jean Beyer, James Raitt, Richard Andersen, Bob Spradling, Virginia Timms Dorothy Ganser Second Row Jorae Preston, Jeanne Hines, Bruce Torrenee, Shirley Rowe, Don Erickson, Bennie Winnie Fnst Row Pat Hessling, Jo Ann Russell, John Hilburn, Janet Knickerbocker, Beverly LaScala, Florence Flora President ...... Vice-Presia'ent . . . Secretary ..,.. Treasurer .. Stage Manager . . Light Manager . . . Publicity Manager Script Manager A , TVara7r0be Manager Make-Up Manager Roland Cooper . . . . .Jo Russell . .Louise Kissee . .John Perdew Beverly LaScala . . . .Lee Winnie Dorothy Ganser Virginia Timms . . Pat Hessling . . .... Janet Knickerbocker The Penthouse Players, sponsored by Miss Maria T. Fetters, is composed of students who ing Work in the field of acting or publicspeaking. Qualifications for membership or based on in plays assemblies radio broadcasting, public speaking, and staff Work. The main objective of the club is to give its members additional experience in acting, play production direct ing speaking costuming, stage lighting, and stage scenery. This aim is accomplished by presenting one play a month in the little theater, room 212. The theme for the 1947-48 season was On the American Scenef' In keeping with this theme the Players have presented a historical Pilgrim play, A Puritanis Prankng and a colorful comedy, The Florist Shop N dxf 1, A , :fs TQ aww f -GQ, Y 9 X My ww ,,, f. nd lces SCI- Y 3. QVC i N 'xxpxixx .25 x '1'-gfljll, 1, X Vgmxfi 2 x Q,,.,Q 1-zf f- bi 'f'Q qw i s 1 4 -m, S 05a W! X ,N 4., ,,.,. , i , J , . mf PENTHOUSE 3275 4 -LJ M Q, V ' X aj r, :J - vu, K J. W uh, 5 X ,4 'J Mwyw W 'Pf -' X57 , g,:5f..3 .L N A Y ' gmw ,ag yf VV ..,, NW. f , I W, , ,dw VW , 4 , , ff , sm-ws ,, , f QQ f fa B W W2 f f . f X -f ,f fx Q ,fmw-fff - X !?ifJ , ,f Q gxgwfffff Q V H i N, ,,. x,.,N.,,a ,wlswziwmmw PLAYERS A LWE BROADCAST 69 GRANDMA 'PU 1.x.5 THE 5 ' f'Fz:Ncg 6- DCRIANS Ari Club A 'MV ,i . 1 f Third Row-Betty Denny, Julia Bolas, Harold Summers, Bob Spradling, Charles Steele, Tom Woodward, Sally Butler. Second Row-Ronnie Duranske, jackie Jenkins, Gerald Belling, Kit Reynolds, Charlie Janssens, George Anne LeVeske. First Row-Peggy Cock, Nancy Chiarelli, Muriel Trover, Cordy Beckwith, Arlene Parker, Beth Herre. First Semester Charles Steele .... . . . President . . . Muriel Trover .... . . Vice-President Cordy Beckwith. . . . . . Secretary . . . Jackie Jenkins. . . ..., Treasurer . . Julia Bolas ..... . . . Tower Reporter . . . . . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms Second Semester Cordy Beckwith Tom Wfoodward . .Muriel Trover . .Arlene Parker . .Bob Spradling The Dorians are sponsored by Miss Martha Abbott, and include in their membership students showing superior ability in art. A candidate must have an M average, with no grade below I. He must also have 5 an average art grade of at least S, and receive the majority vote of the club to become a member. To further the knowledge, appreciation, and skill of the members- is its chief aim. Work is done in charcoal, water color, glass etching, leather, copper, textiles, and other creative arts. Membership is limited because of the scarcity of materials. 70 I xx 1 Pl. xx! FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA lmwflw Ron'-Ann Beatty, Sandra Eastin, Janice Goodsheller, Doris Welch, Barbara Hart, Ethel Graves, Marlene-Arnold Joan Cfox. '1'bim1' Row--Marilyn Short, Donna Jasper, Jaralie Kiene, Delores Sjarda, Ann Thornton, Dorothy Grigsby, Verna Rich- ardson, Ruby Dickey, JoEllen Hammond. SITOIILI Row-Virginia Farmer, Margaret Howard, Mary Jarman, LaVerne Warner, Nola Burris, Margot Walker, Joan George Hrxf Row-Hazel Wilson, Marlene Bales, Mary Joy Hodges, Vivian Brown, Joyce Walker. ,I J ,Ag 4 i - 'V 'J Rx Third Row-Norma Dell Smith, Edna Robinson, Marjorie Ward, Dana Breckenridge, Wanda Wood, Norma Young, Jane Heinz, Patricia Hinkle, Norma Wfyatt, Donna Sue McGhee. Second Row-June Bowman, Elizabeth Erdman, Jackie Gang wer, Arlene Meek, Dawnna Jones, Betty Maple, Carolyn Swim, Joyce Kempter, Geraldine Foreman. First Row-Lois Kelley, Shirley Cooper, Betty Anderson, Joanne Warmer, Carolyn Harris, Mildred Harper, Myrle Payne, Barbara McClintock, Rosalie Groomer. 71 3 .1 ---A , ,, M, ,,.,.,...r.-....,. ...I gm.,g,,.Qv4---g.1.g4 .,x,,- .l ,....-,,....1.,,.....4-,-....-.1-,.v-.--:?,-f- ,,,,,,..:., ,M ..,,... Y-TEENS Third Row-Charlene Morris, Doris Welch, Marie Hibbs, Martha Morton, Georgia Brown, Roberta Tyner, Beverly Topping, Doris Kelley, Jorae Preston, Laurice Messing. Second Row-Peggy Paulfrey, Pamelia Crothers, JoAnn Stauffer, Margaret Ruble, Janice Goodsheller, Donna Jasper, Betty Jean Stambaugh, Connie Perry, Twila Phillips, Betty Harryman. First Row-Jackie LeVeske, Sandra Eastin, Jenanne Patterson, Betty Antone, Jane Heinze, Jacqueline Gangwer, Marcia Mitchum, Frances Wilson, Marilyn Stratemeier. ,.....-.W-,,1.,,..,, -MW., . .,,. , ,, .,, U , , ., ff ,, , , , g 1, f , I , I , X. V Third Row-Joanne Warner, Mary Jarman, Laverne Warner, Patricia Brown, Shirley Sizemore, Pat O'Byrne, Geraldine Heuerman, Margot Walker, Anna Cornette, Marilyn Short, Mary O'Connell, Margaret Sebeck. Second Row-Evelyn Thomas, Mary Souther, Edna Robinson, Mary Houston, Carol Bernhardt, Jo Ellen Hammond, Carol Vandyke, Sharon Harris, Donna Houser, Virginia Farmer, Carolyn Harris, Mary Cain. First Row-Lois Kelley, Lois Vasterling, Rita Roberta, Autumn McMahan, Mary Ann Miles, Yolanda Woodruff, Margaret Howard, Joanne Boswell, Nancy Smith, Mary Mitzel, Joan Chamberlain, Janie Spitze. 72 WWQH A . V A , -' ' , Y W L , , .- '- A f V. - .-.-:.....:. gu. .M -,., ... ,..,.... in ,rv -, -..... v...- , ,..--,--'T,.....,V -: , ,1v3:f1:'1fT - V - Y- CENTINELAS Spanish Club f j iv First Row-Nelda McCleary, joan Arlund, Roberta Ashour, Norma Hartman, Jackie Janney, Helen Attebery, Dorothy Husband. Second Row-Elizabeth Casebolt, Barbara Pruitt, john Harger, Fred Foerster, Richard McDonald, Roberta Tyner, Loretta Falke. Presidente , , . Vicepresidente . . . Secretaria .... Tesorero .....4. Oficial de Order . , . Under the leadership of Miss Herberta Towner, the Cen- tinelas strive to learn more about the Spanish-speaking people and their customs. T Any student enrolled in a Spanish class, either Hrst year or second year, is eligible to become a member of the club. The program committee provides many interesting meet- ings and parties for the members. At Christmas time they have the Breaking of the Pinata. 74 . . . .Roberta Tyner . . Fred Foerster . . .Roberta Ashour . . . .Douglas Hof . . . .Roberto Martinod 2 3L ' X J H Q ., Heidi' G' U fx' lex . . is T 1 X 4 ,AX M7 jf , ,ad AA. 3 I ip ' igxpv. . B .Ag ,iff Wsiisl X 3 ff mga . Ll r as r K, Q5 ,Z s sg if' 3 It I 4 N! if X I P DRACO N ES Latin Club r -A - at . , Fogclrtb Sow-Pat O'Byrne, Martha Morton, Bill O'Byrne, Ed Lynch, James Jacobs, Allan Fuller, Stanley Saunders, Betty orre . ' Third Row-Pat Plummer, Jesse Strohm, Joyce Crumm, Ida Tannehill, Barbara Burriss, Suzanne Plummer, Mary Otis, Jack Luke. Second Row-Jack Cole, Joanne Stauffer, Bernadine Blattman, Bob O'Byrne, Mary Ellen Lodholtz, Margaret Ruble, Josephine Emmons, Pamela Crothers, Twila Phillips. , First Row--Betty Frank, Barbara Buckley, Carol Skaggs, Betty Gurisco, Shirley Goss, Mary Houston, Ruth Wilane, Virginia Hawks. Consuls. . . , . .Pat O,Byrne, Ed Lynch Praetor .. ..,...... Barbara Burriss Scriba . . . .... Joanne Stauffer Quaestor ...... . . .Mary Houston Censor Morum , . . . . . Bill O'Byrne The Dracones, a Latin Club, sponsored by Miss Mary Virginia Clarke, is a member of the National Junior Classical League. The club is divided into groups according to classes, the second hour class is called Green Dragons, the sixth hour, the Red Dragons, and the members from last year's club are the Blue Dragons. By means of skits, songs, and games, opportunity is afforded the members to be- come better acquainted with the language and to learn more of the Roman customs. The new members are admitted after serving as Roman slaves to the older members. At the close of this period, they are taken across the River Styx to appear before Pluto, Who sets them many strenuous tasks to perform before granting them their freedom. 75 ..,, 4 4.----1 Ke,-.,., ,:--...,.....-......-f..,e,,,-T.. .,.....,.......- -.Z-.3 'T' rl-an-. f fc , ,SQ 5,11 A If fi f Z 11 0 4 if is 1 ' V 1' wtf W ' i V421 'V 1, f' 147 We 1 X, J. 1 1 1 f s A 1 W if f 5 1 ,' 1fQ, ' Z I zo, ,Of X ff Y 'X 1 1 1 4 ft I 1 1 Q , , 1 1 4 ff 1,90 QL, V' 4:11 -4gjwD941:. Q7 4 1 1 ', ,1 4 .117 .. 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Ifirsf Row-Mrs. Subert, Donna Houser, Sue Agan, Beverly Dickson, JoAnn Boswell, Donna Turnbull, Margie Sturgis, Mrs. Simpson. 77 ' ,-....--..Y,. -,......, --.,....A-.,..1..,4..-..e.a,w..-1 - -..- AUTCJGRAPH f gen-,,, 1 55 ag fs K+ XY? z wiv :iff if . : M , 95 fx ,ig ,, ,, 'Wi .--.pl f X .,.. yf w4,f1,fwf, , ,, ' ' ,, 1 ,fffw ff X4 4 Tom W5bd,ward' ,,,,ffQ W, 'v X XM , A V ,, fa. 1 f f f 1, ' X ' !I',j ' . f ,gy , Qsiffzw ZH A' l fl Q-.iw ' , ' z' 4 75 , I X My 45 f ,yy ff, ,4 f, W' V -41 1-' fy W If we ff Henry Clark ,f ., V , . ' vnivff 4-' ff! we V I V ' , f -4, , ' 4,7 Q -f , fi, . kifgjk-yi+.'L f ' fn, 9 , Q I' 4., W1 W ff' I sf, , H , Maj, V ' fl X -uf M, z H' 'M f ,, . , , . f v , 5 ' ,Mafia Hibbsi Gene Sauna Moore i La- Ymkv W , ag' , 1, , , '94 , A f E ks Mark Reese STAFF M 4' X 1 ,EL f X I -f . 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K' - - im- -H-3----3---V --WT--Lau.f.,.,L..,......,...,.....,,.,.,Y'g..,,.-..--.,.-:..,..4,.....4,,,.....-..Y.........,... .. .. .. .. . ,. , . . X u , . l' THE SPRING PLAY- ae Dame Wana THE STAGE SETTING M jr: I NM, ., 1l CAST OF CHARACTERS Winnie ..... ..... B everly Jones Boops ......., ..,. V irginia Timms Stu Morgan . , . ,A... Bruce Pennington Mr. Dean .... . . ...... George Calvert Friday Saturday Hal ..4...... Don Erickson James Raitt ...,........ Janet Knickerbocker. Kit Olmstead ...... Olive Beutler Jo Russell ........ Etta Dean QFloraJ ..... Jorae Preston Don Erickson ...... Randy Pryor ......... Jim Raitt Roland Cooper . . . . . Mr. Pryor . . .... John Perdew Jeanne Hines . . . . . Mrs. Pryor ....... Louise Kissee Bruce Torrence ..... Buzz Rafferty ........ Jean Beyer The Divine Flora a comedy by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements, a husband and wife team, was the excellent choice for the 1948 spring play produced by Miss Fetters and her speech classes. The play this year was unique in that it was the first to have two casts. The modern ap- pearance of the setting was admired by all. The telephone, although it really didn't speak, was one of the main characters in the show. Etta Dean is a shy, awkward, motherless girl of fifteen. She has been brought up so strictly by her grandmother that she is known to the high-school crowd as little Miss Prunepuss. Two boys in the play, Randy Pryor and Buzz Raf- ferty, have the ambition to become the greatest advertising men in the world. They decide to THE TELEPHONE Sharon Pryor ...... .... S hirley Rowe Boo .....,..i,,,. .i.. T om August Wayne ,..,.. ..... J ohn Hilburn Tex Arlen . . . ..... Dean Audsley Polly ...... .... P at Hessling Helena ........ ..... S ally Jones Marvelle ........ .... F lorence Flora Daphne Gillford ,.,. ,... H elen Edwards Mr. Dugan .,.... .............,. E d Lynch Susie ....,..... ..i.,............., M artha Carolyn Bella .,... ..................,... B everly Patch Girls . . . ..., Kit Reynolds-Mary Jeanette Forquer prove their ability to Etta's father, a big adver- tising tycoon, by merchandising poor Etta. After a little urepackaging Qre-stylingjf, the boys have little trouble in putting over Prune- -puss. Mr. Pryor who is always irritated by little things, and his wife who is kind and thoughtful, add much to the merriment of the play. When their daughter brings home a radio crooner from Texas, his presence adds to the merry-go- round of affairs which finally ends happily for all. The Divine Flora ranks as one of the best plays ever produced at Southeast High School. Congratulations to both casts and to Miss Fetters for a highly entertaining performance. E -.. -. 1 mf K MA' In :we 3ust urn :ley ing nes ora ,rds uch lyn tch uer 3- ta.. :he 1C- de uL mn mer :O- for eu ol ers THE SPRING PLAY 7fze fbiaine gimme if 3 1 2 KE ?g4Sx TA' '-11- uiS.. f Q, lllnlnuuuwau 2 6 Inu:-an nf 5 fl' .. ,J 35 X Q L ...-....... , x A Q ' ' 'rf M: N , 54 ,, X :,, bw - f- Q u V, ,Hr Q 3 ' 'MQ f , ' ' NW 3 , :nig ga . f g gg f rxg' , ' S5 1 gyifv gf eff f, QA 1, ' , S 0 f s R Jar fs : ,I W ,, will Q 5 . W N, ,.,N.v., wp WY79 1 x . Q V 'f 'f , wwf 5 A Nw? x f iifkifli Q ww f, xi J X f ' 1 ,v : 1. 1 dam K J A ,H wmwmw MAA 5 . R L 1 2 5 S E s 5 i Q i an uf 4.9, .QQ 1 ,cf 7' I 1' QWQVZ 4 W3 Af 85 ,ggi- - - . ......,.Y-..,.,..,,,.... .,...,..1 K. BAND Flutes-Rudy Faas, Bart Lockwood. Clarinets-Dorothy Ganser, Joanne Kemp, Sydney Dull, Barbara Terrell, Jim Baker, Randall Kiene, Twila Phillips, Dick Booy, Bob Woodruff, James Jacobs, Dorothy Hanlin, Delores Runyon, Doris Hanlin, Jim Burruss. Bass Clarinet-Charles Humphrey. Saxophones-Joe Gilliland, Ruth Jordan, Beverly Dickson, Robert Harris. Comets-Jim Raitt, Sidney Hess, Leon Morrell, Howard Torrance, Richard Kobelt, Donald Butler, Frank Thompson, Richard Dick, Clinton White, Eddie Curtis. Horns-Susie Ryan, Edwin Happy, Richard McDonald, Larry George. Baritones-Bill Curry, Earl Hatfield. Trombones-Bill Gresham, Vernon Canfield, Richard Purdy, Carol Clark, Janie Brown, Ronald Davis, Dan Saunders. String Basses-Sue Plummer, Sue Carlson. Basses--Elmer Corpeny, Roy Davenport, Kenneth Wade. Drums-John Harger, Jerry VanDerbark, Paula Simpson, Carol Russell, Rose Marie Van- derford. Majorettes-Sandra Kelley, Naomi Walker, Margie Sturgis, Mr. Markley, Director. 5 Marching Band in Formation 86 Y,-V F., ,.......-. -. Y.-., ,K1-n,,- , V: . .T-5 . ,wngxjf :.-M-,.-f,-I-..:,-mah---F-y .... , .,. ,.., ..,i..,...,,..,-...,.1--,..,. ..,. .np-------f --wf- H-ff-H - p - 4 -' V f- - - - r ' - 1 L '--'- - -,. ---a-.-.-q.,--.n-...........,-,..,.. ,,,,.,-,,.,,.,, , , oc, it A CAPPELLA CHOIR ,, First Row-Dolores Cole, Barbara Strup, Donalene Nesbitt, Geraldine'Summers, Wilma Gray, Gertrude Johnson, Maryo Hastings, Betty Frank, Mr. B. E. Markley, Co11cl'uct0r, Martha Carolan, Jorae Preston, Meredith Ray, Carol Davis, Betty Miller, Cordelia Beckwith, Earlene Wilmoth, Joan Maddux. Second Row-Evelyn Gish, Nola Burris, Judy Keyes, Doris Webber, Marilyn Gibby, Mary Donnell, Carol Beery, Barbara Young, Jean Hines, Wilma Shireman, Rosalee Hoskins, Helen Edwards, Pat Rogers, Joanne Smith, Sally Jones, Barbara Reynolds. - Third Row-Joann Hansen, Lillian Moore, James Henley, Hal Roberts, Clifford Eastman, Fred Harper, Allison Keyes, Leon Morrell, Ray Brown, Bob Witt, Jerry Maas, Ronald Roth, Trevelyn Crawford, Delores Cover, Joanne Kemp. Fourth Row-Lyle McMullin, Eldon Conyne, Donald Berry, Don George, Wesley Tobaben, Lloyd Robinson, Louis Hollis, Dick Cover, Stacy Crumm, Richard Ellis, Dennis Ammon, Theresa Linquist, Georgia Brown, DeLor1s Worden. The orchestra, band, and vocal groups of the music de- partment of Southeast give experience and enjoyment to their members and entertainment to the student body. The students of these organizations consider themselves as service groups for the school and oifer their services as entertainers to the entire student body and the community in assemblies, plays, club programs, athletic events, patriotic gatherings, Parent-Teacher meetings, churches, and civic groups. The band, orchestra, a cappella choir, and girls, glee club are all under the direction of Mr. B. E. Markley, Mrs. Wanda Musgrave directs the boys' glee club and mixed chorus, and Mrs. Ora L. Sullivan is the accompanist for the vocal classes. This year the members of the band, in their colorful uniforms, played for the All-City Band Festival, Festival J of Music, football and basketball games, It Pays to Be A A Smart, pep assemblies, Christmas concert, American Royal Parade, Armistice Day Parade, and an assembly concert. w, x Z The orchestra added a musical touch to Knightlires, f 1 f' The Making of a Knight, spring play, All-City Massed . A . Q, 5 - Orchestra Festival, and an assembly concert. ' , The a cappella choir participated in the Thanksgiving ii , ,fi assembly, Christmas concert, KMBC radio program, City- U A Wide Teachers' Meeting, All-City Choir Festival, and , it , , I i s ' Festival of Music. Q, A R if The girls' glee club, boys' glee club, and mixed chorus K f X sang in the Christmas concert and the Festival of Music. J ' 1 Individual students were given the opportunity to de- ' J l ' - velop and display their talents in the school solo contest, K ii J Festival of Music, and Knightlites. ,N ' Psi JW as ,yo vis, lI.'3. lfll ?OD lis, ,,,, 4,,, ff ,J alta, ,.,,, ,V fad' MIXED CHORUS Fourth Row--Melvin Botwinik, Kermit Dickerson, Jo Ellen Hammond, Virginia Farmer, Norma Smith, Pat Lewis, Barbara Hart, Donna Jasper, Joen Bryan, Irwin Barker, LaClede Hill. Tbirfl Rau'-Mackie Eaton, Bob Hulet, Rosa Hallbloom, Dawnna Jones, Betty Anderson, Joyce Millerg Catherine Youkcr, Rosalee Groomer, Sandra Kelley, Carolyn Harris, Delores Tillery, Rosemary Majors, Betty Reed, Bob Gipfert, John Keyes, Kenneth Nye. Sn l'0IZt, Row-Seth McClure, Patty Moore, Nancy Herre, Charlene Miller, Dorothy Cole, Geraldine Foreman, Marlene Phillips, Margaret Howard, Mildred Harper, Joanne Warner, Barbara Kneedler, Beverly Buchanan, John Norton, John Campbell, Richard Hanebaum. First Row-Ned Doughty, Wesley McAnally, Ronald Davis, Mary Ensminger, Patty Schwenck, Donna Car- penter, Carol Henson, William Cumberford, Wayne Burhart, Shirley Lehman, Donna Tira, Lois Kelley Barbara Perkins, Clifford Evans, Eugene Hautzenrader, Buddy Harden. 5 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB , . 1 Third Row-Gloria Gaby, Margie Reisdorff, Mary Patten, Marlene Arnold, Evelyn Leach, Doris Ferm, Doris A Q i Schroll, Jackie Renwald, Janet Stockton, Betty Glass, Pat Plummer, Janet Stewart. Second Row-Loretta Beard, Beverly Jordan, Stella Watts, Martha Jackley, Barbara Bittner, Joyce Miller, Doris Grove, Shirley Goss, Pat Purcell, Shirley Gipfert, Barbara Terrell, Barbara Plympton, Charlotte De- Knight, Connie Perry, Inez Phillips, Nancy Griffiths. First Row-Pat Lynch, June Burks, Shirley Hopkins, Mary Forquer, Florence Flora, Shirley Sedoris, Betty Guerrant, Mary Mouritson, Carol Hutchinson, Virginia Hawks, Shirley Crews, Sue Naylor, Colleen Pryor, Caroline Griffith, Barbara Peck, Shirley Thompson, Nancy Arnold, Barbara Bratcher, Betty Sue Turner. 89 ka C6 ft o - K , .,. . ...-...-.-.-. -. ,......,....-.i.....-.,.,x.....-,....-.,.-. . BOYS' CHORUS u Third Row--Ralph Cantrell, John Whitaker, Dick Cave, Donovan Hutchison, John White, Harry Tays, Charles Tre- watha, Robert Anderson, Clyde Dickey. Second Row-Gerald Hall, Richard Rucker, Bob Riley, Larry Mapel, Dick Foster, Larry King, Bob Phillips, Bill Holde- man, Kenneth Blair, Harold Summers. First Row-Roland Robinson, jack Thompson, David Benson, Bill Brown, jack Luke, Emery Turner, Charlie Cates, Bill Barber, John Grout, Tommy Morau, Ralph Morast. . , ' x - 1 ' .V M I, I ' ,Bakr EW EK 1 f A be My A, 7 ff , X y,i J it if fi e, , f is 5 l i ' if f 1 X l I urs, K f ll 1 1 MA JoR AND MA JORETTES 90 1. CAR PB BOB C re- :le- i D CAREER PROFESSOR PAUL PALMANTIER, M155 MUELLER, MISS LATSHAW, MR. ARTHUR GILBERT, MR. ANDERSON LONG. High School Day at City Hall Only girl e ver ii L ff f f I p W f , if f J? DOROTHY GANSER nominated for Mayor of Kansas City and elected City Clerk. fr' ' my253- ,is ..,fI11,..f , 1' , .il 415701 '-'Z217 t ,. f- ,S I S .- I f . V 2 - f 1 A , ,A -S11 X00 A ' gg 1 MW' V . - L LA, ',,'f 11 va fo- , 43, ., -,ff ,. 525, I WA! Q . , ' -f- '+'!':W Q' V' 'fw '-1 , -fl fa, - f lf I2 . :efii f Xlfefi Zfelf A , .. e4?' W i.1:.: V 2 I ia, ff Ivy 3:12:95 52ffYJZ? '?.Zr22::.1-1, , In -22' 'png fn 1 't ' ,f, 92-fi fi' ,ee,g2,i1,g, ' If Mfr, fiw ' f offfw?fAw A ' wg'-,1-1-. BOB MARSHALL DON WILLIAMSON MARGIE MAYEIELD Councilman Election Commissioner' Deputy Election Representatives to All Coin niissioner PAT O,BYRNE Police Captain Director Finance BOB WITT DAY Z - C... wg. . Af 'I , I Y A 2 4' Rv 5 4 , A 5 'Z WAYNE ANDERSON Inspection Commissioner -City Student Council ,, : Lili W ,, H, ,, ' ' AL '-F 35' ,cf ' ian I Q ,Y '4't'.-'W if xg ' X - -xii CY YOUNG MARGIE MAYFIELD DON WILLIAMSON 91 .- ...f-1:-T.,f,.,-.... ...,.,.,,...-.,,.J--....-....,..,...,,,-,.,-..,...........T.... , ....,. , ,...,. ....,.. , ,. , ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT-Farsi Team Foofbau A X 1 f K 5 fffy' 0 ff ff 'Y J 1 1 XZ l l i fl I 1 y Fourth Row-Don Georgeg Bob Wittg Vernon Jolinsong Cy Youngg Richard Johnsong Bob Steeleg Bud Laughling David Bryant. - Third Row-Cecil Patterson, Coacbg Kenneth Hanebaumg Don Williamsong Bob Fieldsg Al Crossg Dean Winningham. Second Row-Tom Hiigginsg Bob Comerg J. D. Boschertg Milton Roweg jerry Maasg joe Gillillandg Jim Middletong Elbert Williughby. Firsi Row-Larry Mackg Tom Hollisg Dave Hafleyg Leroy Ramseyg Don Seidemanng Rox Evansg Bradley Smithg Bill Foster. CHAZEZLZUHN LEOS3f3,ffICE F O O T B A L L A L L S T A R S L 0 f' FN .1 a Q BUD LAUGHLIN J. C. BOSCHERT DEAN XYXINNINGHANI Bois Win' First Team Second Team I-Ionorable Mcnfion Ilwzonzblf' Mrnfion I All Sfar All Star All Sfar All Slar l 92 Ky y .ti a 1 i I l I N. 541 -Q.. ,W at 6 et? About forty boys reported to Coaches Patterson and Huhn on the first of September Coach Pat- terson had three returning lecrermen for the nucleus of his 48 team Bud Laughlin a 199-pound fullback and second team All Star his junior year Dean Winningham a hard charging tackle, and Bob Witt a center, who played half back on this year s team The first Knight encounter was a non-league game with the North Kansas City Hornets The game was close all the way but the Hornets finally got their Stinger into the Knight s armor with only three minutes remaining to play The result was a 6-O defeat for Southeast Steele, Cross, llandg Evans, WI'l l' L' Mt'IIflllIl Slar The Knights opened the season by trimming the Central Blue Eagles 7-6, but lost the next four games in succession, Southwest 14-0, East 31-0, Northeast 19-6, and Westport 7-6. After these four successive losses, the team's spirit was low, but the players put on a scoring ava- lanche in the last two games to tie with Southwest for the fourth place. The Manual Redbirds met the Knights and were crushed by a 39-6 score. The Paseo Pirates met the same fate in the finale and were handed a 20-7 defeat. Southeast wishes to thank Coaches Patterson and Huhn, as well as the team, for a successful and exciting season. 93 Q w SECOND FooTBALL TEAM 1 Q11 i 'z l Il 1 ,l Ii 1, ll , 1 L4 Tl2irrl'R19w--Ed' Burgess, Charles Bangs, Henry Clark, Bob Pease, Ed Bloch, Cecil Rough, Bill Thomas, Gene Atwood. if Second Row-Stanley Saunders, Vernon Greer, Ronald Roth, Dale Kingcade, Bruce Pennington, Tom Woodward, jim Ross Bob Williamson. First Row-John Hilburn, Paul Perme, Don Reider, Kenneth Wade, Pete Gallup, Charlie Miller, Dick Fuqua, Emery Tur- ner, Gean Beyer. 1 ,ill ill ,gl Second Team Scores 1 l ll' Southeast Opponent Eli Central .......... , . . 0 7 North Kansas City . . . . . 7 27 Southwest ........ . . .14 28 East ...... . . 6 6 Northeast . . . . 0 14 ly Westport . . . . . 7 13 Paseo .... , . .13 19 Manual ............,,... 0 0 1 ill w I 1 3 l li , ii ri, il 'I E1 my :Z , .1 , 1 , ,Q ll ll 14 y East Southeast 94 FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL , ' T ffl. z V ww, Wye. ,K f 13 xf f ,N Z , M V W 'el f MX, x 41 ss, I-- ,w W' 6, aff! 1 f f 'Q M, an ,yi MR. HUHN First Team Coacb Second Row-Russell Lrvmgston, Ed Ammon, Bud Laugh- lin, Wayne Anderson, Oral Flippin, Giene Giese. FIfSf Row-Dean Wmmngham, Dave Hafley, Albert Cross, Wesley Tobaben, Bob Marshall, Walter Peck, Ken Hannebaum. a Ex! ff ,gy if 9 , 2 ff X f I 922 , L gs I 4 V . ',3Wa,,,WWf MR. ADAMS Secona' Team Coacb ' af 42577 ' , , f f yjyf, fy 1 f - ,sw 'f f , f f ke fl AXA g f ,, fs! 4 A ' .s E4 I i 4 , , 3 f 7' . f w ab , . , I 6 Xi. f , fi ffm X 0 WAYNE ANDERSON GENE GIESE Co-Captain ana' bonorablc Co-Capfain basket ball lnzenfion all sfar baske! ball foam. 9 5 N J I E I ' I 4' --oss sv' sdx- fix 'Num H . riff' l qv! l HZ. 4, Z fi Q V ff ., ,,.. ,f, 15 Wm 2 ' f 2 . . - WDW g t . ., gp air CSP' fc If :J 2226 fi z ,Qi 1 JK, 4 s 4 l I SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL . af., W. 1 17 4 M f - f 1 12 . . . ,, ff 7 ., 'fa ,, , fg ,, at 3 I I . ff , ,A , f , 1 f ' f w- .'j4Wa' , fa ,, 1 4,7 3. ,,.,Z.f,ff xg., , wav, c,.-yi.. , Mft? 45 -, X Second Row-Larry Tolen, Don Robinson, Eddie Bolch, Larry Mack, Richard Wright. First Row-Pete Gallup, Bob Bledsoe, James Tilsley, Jim Ross, Max Harris Southeast started the basketball season by suffering a defeat from the hands of Lillis High School. The next game with Warrensburg College High found Southeast on the short end of a 34-28 score. Southeast then came back with a victory against Lexington High School. In this game the Southeast cagesters proved they could play basketball by the score of 40-26. The following night, Southeast encountered the North Kansas City five and were defeated. Southeast then traveled to Excelsior Springs and lost by one point, 31-30. In league play, Southeast began by losing to a smooth East team. The next game they came back with a surprising victory over the favored Central Blue Eagles. The following game was lost to Manual. Out to redeem themselves for the defeat by Man- ual, Southeast met a highly-favored Northeast five. Even though Southeast lost this game by a three point margin, they provided plenty of thrills and had Northeast in hot water all through the game. The next game they were handed a defeat by the Paseo Pirates. The Westport Tigers, led by jack Carby, a 6-foot 7-inch center, were next to meet a small but fighting Southeast team and were given a scare. The Knights played d a goo brand of basketball in this game, but the Tigers were too much for the small Knights. The next game saw Southeast defeated by the Southwest Indians by a score of 56 to 25. Bud Laughlin was the only returning letter-man on this year's basketball team. Bud's ability to rescue rebounds from the backboard was of great value to the team. The team was led by the scoring of Wayne Anderson, a junior, and Albert Cross, a senior. Wayne Anderson and Gene Giese were elected co-captains of this year's team b h ' f 11 - Y t CII' C OW tC2l'1'1 1'I'121tCS. We wish to congratulate the team and Coach Huhn for their fine work durin th y g e SCQSOD. 96 f ' ' A 9 V ' I 'V ' V f 'H ' ' ' ' ... ....,.....,.......,.,...,. .. , . V - -k.aL.....e V . - W X r . 4 fn 4 . , if-,M In i J Ti I.. .:..:.Ai:..?2LL,-.. ,.!e,T,hE:f,,,,m.,,,,,:,,,,.,.. .... ....,.,.-....... .. , ,N ,N ., ,,. .,,,.. v,A,,.-I - - K Q , , ,..., - ' , - f-g,,'Y- V-.xl -W-L --7, -V Y' - - f-A-Y- Y GOLF 5 l l l l i I S E H s. 8 IHQFHQIJ-DIGIT!! ii I . l 5 5 i i I 1 1 ! , E I D I ' E I I i . 1 2 1 Y . 5 9 . . I. . l . K 5 I ' 1 'i Allli- ! TOM HARKINS, FRED BEUTLER, BOB KELLEY WESLEY T-OBABEN, JACK HEUSTIS, WALTER PECK. Walter Peck-senior-First year he has played with Southeast. He learned to play on Swope No. 2. He has caddie-d on Swope No. 1 and at Hill Crest. His average score is 80 to 85. Jack Heustis-senior-His first year playing at Southeast. He learned to play on Swope No. 1. He has never caddied. His average is from 80 to 83. Bob Kelley-senior-This is his first year on South- . sf east,s team. He learned to play with his father at Blue Hills, Swope No. 1 and No. 2, Stato-n Mea- dows and St. AndreW's courses. His average is y from 73 to 75. p , U . Wesley Tobaben-senior-This is We1sley's fourth ii B MR. HARMAN year with Southeast. He learned to play at Mission BILLY GILL GOIJI C0505 Hills. He has playedin caddy tournaments at Golf Captain Mission Hills. Last summer he placed fourth in the Caddy tournament at Swope. His average is 74 to 78. Dick Beutler-freshman-He learned to play at Swope No. 1 Where he has been a caddy. His average score is from 83 to 85. Tom Harkins-freshman-He learned to play on Swope No. 2 and has caddied at Blue Hills. His average is from 80 to 85. Billy Gill-senior-Has played with Southeast four years and has been team captain the past two years. He start- ed playing at Hill Crest. In the 1945 tournament at Hill Crest, he finished second. His average is from 77 to 80. This year the high schools had some difficulty in organizing a city tournament and bad weather set in before the teams could play more than one round. They are planning on a spring tournament and you may be assured that Southeast will be in there fighting for another championship. 98 51 Q s -f X' W 'Q 45' fl 7 A M. K f f 2 is im .tu IO ire 'ed TENNIS Kansas City Inferscholastic Doubles Runners-up for Champions-2 Years in Doubles Championship Singles Singles X , K at 3 5 4 t y 'W W ' . sf .affix Q, . ti Sway 2 Q ! l . K f ' . A Walter Peck, Gene Giese, Bob Kelley Kenneth Hanebaum Bill Mitchell Ellis Bryant The Southeast High School tennis team has achieved an enviable record. The doubles team has been Kansas City's high school champion for the last three years. The last two years, Walter Peck and Ellis Bryant have held the Cham-- pionship. In the high school tournament held on the Rockhill Tennis Club courts last fall, this team did not lose a set. Southeast was invited to play in the All Missouri High School Tennis Tournament held at Columbia, Missouri. Walter and Ellis played the tourna- ment winners on the first round and were eliminated. All sets of this match were deuce sets, and a single stroke played differently would have made them MR' LASLEY state champions. They were rated the second best team in the tournament. Tennis Coach The second doubles team, Gene Giese and Bob Kelley, was eliminated by Paseo by a very close score. Gene played in the singles at Columbia and was rated the third best singles player in the state tournament. Bob Kelley has played excellent tennis for two years and has lost his matches by a narrow margin each time. In the singles, Kenneth Hanebaum, playing excellent tennis for the second year, continued to win until defeated by Ronald Barnes of Westport, who is Kansas City's junior champion and also high school champion. Kenneth was rated second to Barnes in the high school tournament. 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PEBLEY SERGEANT KERR MISSION: The mission of :the Junior Division ROTC is to lay the foundation for intelligent citizenship within the student and give him such b-asic military training as will be of benefit and value to him and to the military service, if he becomes a member thereof. COURSE: The Junior Course co-nsists of formal mili- tary instruction of a general type applicable to the Army as a whole. This requires class work of three hours per week for three academic years of not fewer than thirty-two- weeks each year. SUBJECTS: During the three years of the Junior Course the student is taught the followin sub'ects: I I I g I World Military Situation, Military Organization, Courtesies, Customs, and Rules of Conduct, Leader- ship, Drill, and Exercise of Command, Physical De- velopment, Individual weapons and Marksmanship, including .the M1 fGarandJ Rifle, Browning Auto- matic Rifle, Carbine, Pistol, Hand and Rifle Grenades, Rocket Launcher CBazookaj, Pyrotechnic Projectors and Snipers, Rifle, Hygiene and First Aid, Maps and Aerial Photographs, Small Unit Tactics, Military Teaching Methods, Military History of the United States. COMPETITIONS: A student may be awarded badges and medals for individual achievement, namely, Scho- lastic Badge-a 3.5 scholastic average for all subjects is necessary to win this award, Theoretical Badge- awarded each semester to the student with highest grades in each year, Neatness Badge- awarded to neatest First and Second Year Cadet in each platoon at end of each semester, Marksmanship Badge-Scores of 160 Oillt of 200 are necessary to win this award. The Chicago Tribune donates medals to be awarded to individual cadets for individual achievement at the end of each semester. Medals for unit achievement may be won on Field Day which is held near the end of each school year. The Heart of America Legion Post awards CADET ZND. CADET ZND. CADET CADET ZND. CADET Lieutenant Major Lieutenant Captain A. M. KEYES J. G. BECK T. R. HENRY D. L. BELZER a medal to the three outstanding cadets each year. This award is made toward the end of the schoo-l year. RIFLE TEAM: The Rifle Team enjoyed as successful a season as was possible with a new team. The team placed fifth in Hearst Trophy firing, fifth in the City League, fourth in the City Rifle Match. Cadet Staff Sergeant John M. Smith, Jr., was placed on the All- Star City Rifle Team, having won the fourth highest average in the city. Cadet Private Charles W. Heath was given Honorable Mention. L-etter winners were Robert G. Ozias C Team Captainj , Joseph 'G. Beck, John M. Smith Jr., Tommy R. Henry, Charles W. Heath, and Gerald Happy. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION: The annual Gov- ernment Inspection was held in April, 1947, and the school was rated as Noi. 3 in the city. Ofiicers from the War Department are assigned to inspection teams for the purpose of inspection all phases of training and instruction given during the school year. REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS AND ENLIS-TED MEN: Lieutenant Colonel Bob E. Edward remains as Prof-essor of Nlilitary Science and Tactics in the Kan- sas City Area and Master Sergeant G. Kerr remains as the Sergeant Instructor with the Southeast ROTC Battalion. CADET OFFICERS: The Battalion Commander is Cadet Major Joseph G. Beck, the Company Com- mander is Cadet Captain David L. Belzer, the Adju- tant and Executive Officer is Cadet Second Lieutenant James Pebley, commanding the First Platoon is Cadet First Lieutenant Tommy Henry, commanding the Second Platoon is Cadet Second Lieutenant Allison M. Keyes. Lieutenant Keyes is the Hrst junior to become a Cadet Officer in this Battalion. Pro-motions to cadet commissioned grade are made on student's academic standing, co-operation with school and ROTC offi- cials, and general military aptitude. CITY ALL STAR TEAM 1947-1948 BECK HENRY HEATH HAPPY OzIA5 SMITH 3 IRIFLE TEAM-FIRST TEAM I , ,ff ' wi 'fm -W I I I 'I Am. sc:-neon. 3 A RIFLE I A I I S I I N f 1- I I G ,I 5 T .I-I E If-A-H A I I g'z n, 5-2 F I L I I Q G- i, ,.--fx-:I-v if in . . ' I ll I .-1 -N.. -- -as-u-u-In .., .Q BECK KEYES SMITH HENRY' HAPPY, CARPENTER, HEATH, OZIA5 ROBERT OZIAS HESS, MARMON, ROUGH, RICE Captain of Rifle Team and Member of City All Star Team 1946-1947 103 q,,..,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,......,.,...,.,,4.... , Cf-,-r. ,.-.-,..,..n-sa ,. :ig :M 7-7, .5.-.V.rx'f ., A ,,..J:a., T,-+1-s. '.-.:- - - sf- -L,,-,:5:,...,:,i.,.,..,..,.,..L 6, ,,-,...:,,.-.,,......,,...,.,.,,.-..,,..,.---.--..:,,,.,-,mf--:..,,...,..,..,.. - .. . .. - - ' .,,,,-,, ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....... ..,.. ., ,,-, ..... ,.... . .... .. .. .. . . A v --'-..,1Y 1,:..-uu.-4 - ...--.....,.. - , -fp.-.3--1:--f --'v' ' dnt- -.. ...-,, ,-.... N-.. ,,--.K-H ----'Y 4 ------ ----' '- ' .-.- Atkinson, Bob 21. INDEX T0 PUPIL PICTURES A Abend, Cecilia 53. Abend, Helen 21. Adams, Jean 21. Adamson, Jeane 21, 76. Agan, Sue 55, 77. Agron, Jerald 55. Alexander, John 49, 73. Alif, Norman 55. Allen, Douglas 58. Alvis, Henry 50. Ammon, Dennis 57, 88. Ammon, Edwin 51, 95. Anderson, Richard 21, 68. Anderson, Robert 21, 90. Anderson, Betty Lou 60, 71, 89. Anderson, Wayne 50, 91, 95. Applegate, June 21, 76. Antone, Bettie 62, 72. Arlund, Charles 55. Arlund, Joann 50. Arnold, Marlene 58, 71, 89. Arnold, Nancy 55, 89, 77. Ashour, Geraldine 53, 66. Ashour, Robertalee 20, 21, 74, 80. Attebury, Helen 55, 74. Attebury, John 21. Attebury, Margaret 49, 80. Atwood, Gene 52, 94. Aubuchon, Chester 58. Aubuchon, Frances 54. Audsley, Dean 21, 73. August, Tom 50. Averill, John 5 5. B Bailey, Turner 22. Baker, Harriett 63. Baker, Jim 55, 86. Baker, Norma Lee 55, 87. Bales, Haywood 59. Bales, Marlene 22, 71, 81. Bangs, Charles 54, 94. Banker, Irvin 60, 89. Banker, Melvin 52. Barber, Bill 90. Barnard, Virginia 15, 52. Barritt, Mary 53. Basham, Bobby 53. Beard, Loretta 55, 89. Beatty, Ann 52, 71. Beaver, Mary Jo 52. Beck, Joseph 22, 106, 107. Beckner, Harold 5 5. Beckwith, Cordy 19, 20, 22, 70, si, ss. Beem, Betty 49. Beem, Jack 22, 76. Berry, Carol 50, 77, 88. Belling, Gerald 70. Belzer, David 20, 22, 106. Bennett, Carol 22. Bennett, Eleanor 58. Benson, David 55, 90. Benson, Henry 51, 73. Benson, Herbert 59. Benson, Robert 50. Bernard, Gayle 63. Bernhardt, Carol 62, 72. Berry, Carolyn 22. Berry, Don 50, 88. Berry, Eddie 53. Beutler, Dick 56, 73. Beutler, Fred 50, 98. Beutler, Olive 22, 102. Beyer, Robert 50, 68, 73, 94. Bittner, Barbara 55, 77, 89. Biurvall, Barbara 57. Black, Norma 62. Blacksmith, Norma 61. Blackwell, Everett 54. Blair, Kenneth 51, 90. Blattman, Bernadean, 49, 75. Bledsoe, Alan 60. Bledsoe, Louann 22. Bledsoe, Robert 53, 96. Bodenheimer, Jim 52. Boehmer, Gloyd 62. Boisvert, Marilyn 23, 76. Bohl, Norman 62. Bolas, Julia 50, 66, 70,102. Bolch, Eddie 15, 53, 94, 96. Boleski, Larry 55. Booy, Carol Ann 52. Booy, Dick 63, 86. Boschert, D. 23, 92. Boschert, Johnny 55. Boswell, Jo Ann 62, 72, 77. Botts, Jeanette 23. Botwin ck, Melvin 60, 89. Bowers, Jo Ann 52. Bowman, Donna 50. Bowma n, June 23, 71. Bradley, Co'Tan 51. Brady, Alan Ward 63, 77. Bratcher, Barbara 55, 89. Braune, Pauline 55. Breckenridge, Dana 57, 71. Breckenridge, Roy 60. Breeding, Norma 60. Brewer, John 61. Buckley, Carol 55. Buchre, Jerry 62. Budd, Ted 59. Buglewicz, Neal 54. Burgess, Edward 53, 94. Burhart, Richard 50. Burhart, Wayne 59, 89. Burks, June 55, 89. . Burnett, William 57. Burris, Gail 61. Burris, Nola 52, 71, 88. Burriss, Barbara 54, 75, 77. Burruss, Jim 58, 86. Burton, Douglas 57. Buske, Jim 54. Butcher, Ray 60. Butler, Donald 63, 86, 87. Butler, Kenneth 62, 87. Butler, Sally 55, 70. Byrne, Diane 15, 53, 67. C Cackler, Marion 24. Caifey, Jimmie 52. Cain, Mary 63, 72. Calvert, George 24. Campbell, Jimmy 61. Campbell, John 63, 89. Campbell, Leonard 59. Canfield, Vernon 50, 86. Cannon, Johnny 24. Cannon, Thomas 55. Cantrell, Ralph 52, 90. Carey, Carolyn 60. Carlson, Mardelle 61. Carlson, August 24. Carlson, Mary Jane 50. Carlson, Sue 55, 77, 86, 87. Carolan, Martha 50, 88. Carpenter, Donna 60, 89. Carpenter, Eldon 55, 107. Cartwright, Corrine 15, 54. Casebolt, Elizabeth 50, 74. Casebolt, Faith 20, 24. Casey, Joan 57. Cates, Charles 55, 90. Cave, Dick 53, 90. Cearley, Richard Earl 61. Cenci, Caroline 49, 80. Chamberlin, Jim 55. Chamberlin, Jo Ann 24, 72. Chastain,.Delores 57. Chiarelli, Nancy 24, 70. Chrane, Margaret 15, 53. Christy, Jack 53. Clarensau, Pauline 50. Brown, Bill 56, 90. Brown, Dolores 5 5. Brown, Dorothy 49, 102. Brown, Georgia Belle 15, 23, 72, 88. Brown, Janie 50, 72, 86. Brown, Jimmie 59. Brown, Lillian 58, 77. Brown, Patsy 23. Brown, Patricia 62, 72. Brown, Patricia E. 23. Brown, Ray '23, 88. Brown, Vivian 15, 23, 71, 72. Bryan, Barbara 56. Bryan, Cena 50. Bryan, Joan 89. Bryant, David 23, 92. Bryant, Dudley 53. Bryant, Ellis 99. Buchanan, Beverly 61, 89. Buckley, Barbara 49, 75, 102. 110 Clark Carol 55, 77, 86. Clark, Fay 60. Clark, Henry 50, 73, 80, 94. Clark, Jo Ann 58. Clark, Robert 60. Clark, Robert 18, 20, 24, 47, 87 Clark, Shirley 24, 76. Cock, Peggy 55, 67, 70. Cofer, Patricia 54. Coffman, A. E. 55. Coggins, Mary Sue 58. Cohen, Beverly 50. Cohen, Maureen 55. Cole, Delores 50, 88. Cole, Dorothy 59, 89. Cole, Jack 50, 75. Coleman, Gloria 55. Coleman, Shirley 61. Collins, Joe 24, 73. Comer, Robert 25, 92. Comer, Ronald 62, 67. Connell, Richard 54. Conyne, Elden 50, 88. Cook, James 59. Cooper, Marilyn 62. Cooper, Roland 25, 47. Cooper, Shirley 61, 71. Cooperider, Tom 49. Cornell, Albert 59. Cornell, Bonnie 50. Cornett, Anne 62, 72. Corpeny, Elmer 56, 86. Correll, Betty 25, 72. Cosentino, Joe 60. Cosentino, Minnie 61. Costigan, Bob 50. Cover, Delores 25, 87, 88. Cover, Richard 25, 88. Cox, Beverly 57. Cox, Joan 15, 25, 71, 72,102. Coxe, Jimmie 25. Crawford, Robert 25, 76. Crawford, Trevlyn 53, 88. Crews, Shirley 54, 89. Crittenden, Jerry 50, 77. Croskey, Ronald 15, 20, 25, 66. Cross, Albert 25, 92, 95. Cross, Bill 55. Crothers, Pamelia 50, 72, 75. Crouse, Kenneth 6 3. Crumm, Joyce 58, 75. Crumm, Stacy 26, 88. Crummett, Bill 60, 87. Cubine, Charles 49. Cullen, John 53. Culter, Norman 59. Cumberford, William 59, 89. Curran, Virginia 54. Curry, William 26, 86, 87. Curtis, Edward 60, 86. Custance, Verna Jean 26. Custer, Carolyn 57. D Dahl, Larry 62. Damico, Don 59. Davenport, Roy 58, 77, 86. Davis, Beverly 57. Davies, Corinne 49, 67. Davis, Carol 50, 88. Davis, Clarence 26, 67, 73. Davis, Don 57. Davis, James 26. Davis, Ronald 60, 86, 87, 89. Day, Wallace 61. Deck, Robert 26. DeKnight, Charlotte 56, 89. DeKnight, John 26. Denny, Betty 50, 70. Denton, Ann 59. Dick, Joy 57. Dickerson, Kermit 59, 89. Dickey, Clyde 58, 90. Dickey, Ruby 52, 71. Dickover, Joyce 49. Dickson, Beverly 55, 77, 86. Diehl, Leroy 26. Diehl, Marvin 54. Dietz, Charles 61. Dixon, Emma Lou 57. Donnell, Betty 53. Dougherty, Ned 63, 89. Doughty, Mary 55. Doughty, Ned 26. Douglas, Charles 54. Duggan, Audrey 15, 49, 102. Dull, Sydney 49, 81, 86. Dumit, Jean 54. Duncan, Billy 52. ' Duncan, William 62. Dunlap, Rowena 26. Dunn, John 59. Duranske, Ronnie 50, 70. Durham, Bob 55. Durham, Wayne 58. E Eastin, Sandra 63, 71, 72. Eastman, Cliiford 51, 88. Eaton, Mackie 59, 77, 89. Edwards, Helen 18, 20, 27, 87, 88. Eft, Bernice 52. Eib, George 60. Ellis, Bill 27. Ellis, Richard 57, 88. Ellison, Marjorie 60. Ellison, Richard 55. Ells, Barbara 60, 72. Emery, Richard 52, 73. Emmons, Fletcher 57. Emmons, Josephine 50, 75. Engelhardt, Billy 56. England, Bobby 27. Ensminger, Mary 60, 77, 89. Erdman, Elizabeth 62, 71. Erickson, Don 52, 68, 73, 80. Erisman, Jack 59. Esker, Pat 53, 72. Eubank, Elmer 60. Evans, Clifford 63, 89. Evans, Garlan 52, 92. F Faas, Rudy 56, 86, 87. Faith, Robert 55. Falke, Cecelia 60. Falke, Loretta 54, 74. Falke, Marjorie 63. Falke, Marvin 27. Fanning, Betty 53, 72. Farmer, Virginia 60, 71, 72, 89. Farrell, Barbara 57, 77. Fatina, Loretta 27. Ferm, Doris 58, 89. Fields, Robert 27, 92. Finch, Bonnie 53. 111 Fiser, L. D. 27. Fleming, James 55. Fletcher, Virginia 18, 20, 27, 66, 67. Flippin, Ural 27, 95. Flora, Florence 52, 68, 89. Flora, Marianne 27. Foerster, Fred 28, 67, 74, 87. Ford, Larry 57. Foreman, Geraldine 60, 71, 89. Forquer, Mary 53, 89. Foster, Bill 28, 92. Foster, Dick 55, 90. Fox, Walter 28. Frank, Betty 52, 75, 88. Frazee, Patricia 55. Frerking, Shirley 19, 28. Freuler, Dwight 54, 77. Fridel, Kenneth 5 3 . Friedman, Joe 54. Fuller, Allan 52, 75, 87. Fuller, Max 60. Fuqua, Richard 52, 73, 94. G Gaby, Gloria 49, 89. Gaddy, Ruth 15, 28, 76. Gallup, Peter 51, 72, 94, 96. Gangwer, .Jacqueline 59, 71. Ganser, Donald 54. Ganser, Dorothy 18, 19, 20, 28, 47, 66 67, es, 81, se, 87, 91. Garber, Bill 57. Gardner, Donald 63. Gardner, Glen 59. Gattenby, Keith 28, 76. Geabhart, Jean 28. Geivett, Gary 63. 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Jenkins, Jackie 19, 20, 32, 47, 70 93 Jensen, Bob 32. Jewett, Jay 15, 32. Jewett, Ralph 32. Johnson, Caroline 32. Johnson, Charles QChuckj 32. Johnson, Charles CBudJ 19, 20, 32 47, 93. Johnson, Colbert 58. Johnson, Gertrude 32, 88. Johnson, Jean 52. Johnson, Richard 32, 92. Johnson, Vernon 3 3, 92. Johnston, Ronald 62. Johnston, Shirley 33. Jonas, Donald 54. Jonas, Lee 33. Jones, Beverly 15, 50. Jones, Dawnna 61, 71, 89. Jones, Patsy 53. Jones, Richard 62. Jones, Sally 50, 88. Jordan, Beverly 52, 89. Jordan, Joseph 50. Jordan, Ruth 33, 86, 87. JOY, C hester 50. K Kasiah, Juanita 57. Kasiah, Mildred 53. Kay, Robert 56. Kelley Kelley , Doris 49, 72. , Lois 61, 71, 72. Kelley, Robert 33, 98, 99. Kelley Kemp, Kemp, , Sandra 62, 67, 86, 87, 89, 90 Dorothy 33, 67, 76. Joanne 33, 86, 87, 88. Kemp, Paul 51. Kempter, Joyce 59, 71. Keyes, Allison 51, 88,106,107. Keyes, John 61, 89. Keyes, Judy 51, 88. Kiene, Joralie 5 8, 71. Kiene, Randall 56, 86. King, Anna 62. King, Larry 54, 67, 87, 90. King, Marjorie 33. ' Kingcade, Dale 49, 94. Kirby, Alma 49. Kirchner, LeRoy 63. Kissee, Louise 33, 68. Klapmeyer, Mary 59. Klopper, Betty 54. Kneedler, Barbara 62, 67, 89. Knickerbocker, Bonnie 49, 102. Knickerbocker, Janet 33, 67, 68. Kobelt, Richard 56, 86. Kolias, George 34, 76. Kolias, Patsy 51. Krause, Paul 57. Kresse, Irven 52. L lamb, Rent 54. lance, llhomas 60. Landon, Betty 34. l,.1Rose, Melvin 59. Larsen, B.nrbar.1 52. Larson, Carl 57. Larson, Godfrey 61. Larson, john 20, 34. LaScala, Beverly 19, 34, 68. LaScala, Bob 54. Laughlin, Gerald 61. Laughlin, Henry QBudj 34, 47, 92, 95. Laury, George 53. Law, Dale 57. Lawson, Alfred 58. Lay, Charles 53. Leach, Evelyn 52. Leach, James 34, 89. Lehman, Shirley 62, 87, 89. Leigh, Wilbur 62. Lengquist, Theresa 49, 88. LeVeske, George Ann 53, 70. LeVeske, Jackie 34, 66, 72, 80. Lewis, Patsy 61, 89. Ligon, Billy 63. Link, Roberta 34. Livingston, David 62. Livingston, Harold 54. Livingston, Russell 34, 95. Lockwood, Bart 54, 86, 87. 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McLean, Priscilla 56. McMahan, Autumn 61, 72. MCMahan, Nancy 61, 77. McMillan, Jim 62, 88. McMullin, Lyle 52. McNutt, Dorothy 56, 77. Meek, Arlene 63, 71. Melson, Nora 61. Messing, Laurice 56, 72, 87. Metcalf, Kim 60. Meuschke, Jack 63. Meuschke, Janette 63. Meyer, James 60. Meyerdierks, Marilyn 15, 3 6, 4 Middleton, Ed 51. Middleton, Jim 49, 92. Milan, Betty Ann 63. Milburn, Edwin 61,. Milburn, Evelyn 57. Milburn, Marilyn 52. Miles, Marjory 15, 36. Miles, Mary Ann 62, 72. Miller, Betty 50, 88. Miller, Charlene 59, 89. Miller, Charles 49, 94. Miller, Doryl 15, 36. Miller, Jack 51. Miller, Joyce 56, 89. Miller, Joyce Louise 61, 89. Miller, Peggy 52. Miller Ronald 56 Mitchell, Bill 36, 53, 99. Mitchell, Frank 57. Mitchum, Marcia 63, 72. Mitzel, Mary 60, 72. Moore, Betty 52. Moore James 57. Moore, Lillian 36, 88. Moore, Marlene 62, 87. Moore, Mildred 60. Moore Patricia Ann 61, 89. Moore, Paul 36. Moore, Ruth 36, 80. Morast, Ralph 36, 73, 90. Morau, Tommy 90. Morcha, Robert 36, 76. 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