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

 - Class of 1949

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,af f W, . A , WWW 44017 ffvffs f BONNIE KNICKERBCCKER-Honor rollg N. A. H. S5 Doriansg Knightlites, three yearsg talent assemblyg setting for Knightlites and music festivalg home room ofiicesg hockey, volley ball, basketball letter. Bonnie will attend Junior College. IRVEN KRESSE-Drafting and chemistry are his fa- vorite subjects. His hobby is photography. Irven hopes to attend Junior College and wishes to become an architect. BARBARA LARSEN-Barbara came to Southeast from Wyandotte High School. Her favorite subject is psychology and her hobby is photography. Barbarajs ambition is to become a psychiatrist. EVELYN LEACH-Member of Round Tableg girls' gleeg a cappella choirg All-City Choir Festivalg Music Eestivalg Thanksgiving, Christmas assembliesg Knight- litesg hall guard. Evelyn entered Southeast her junior year. THERESA LENGQUIST-Choir, two yearsg Music Festival, two years. Chemistry is the subject she likes best. Theresa plans to go to Park College and become a laboratory technician. ED LYNCH-Beta officerg honor rollg senior busi- ness committeeg editor-in-chief of Tower staffg Round Tableg president and vice-president of Hi-Yg president of Draconesg Penthouse Playersg Spring Playg Open House P.T.A. panelg It Pays to Be Smart broadcastg Freshman Inductiong Knightlitesg speech assemblyg cafeteria assistantg track manager's letter. Ed plans to attend Missouri University. VIRGINIA MAASEN-Y-Teensg Red Crossg mixed chorusg girls' gleeg Music Eestivalg Christmas as- sembliesg hall guard. Virginia's favorite subjects are mathematics and psychology. LARRY MACK-Publicist of senior classg giftorian of junior classg Knightlitesg senior assemblyg football assemblyg president of home roomg football, basketball, track, letterman. Larry plans to attend Central Mis- souri State Teachers' College. SHIRLEY MANSELL--National Art Honor Societyg Tower staffg Y-Teensg Red Cross representativeg American Education Weekg speech assemblyg athletic award. Shirley plans to attend Kansas City Art Insti- tute to study to become a commercial artist. EDDIE MARMON-Sergeant-at-arms of Red Crossg R. O. T. C. ofhcerg rifle teamg field dayg R. O. T. C. circus. R. O. T. C. and American problems are Eddie's favorite subjects. He plans to attend Washburn Col- lege and wants to be a railway postal clerk.

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SALLY JONES-Round Table reporter and recording secretaryg Penthouse script typistg Knightlites, two years, choir, two yearsg girls' glee, Music Festivals, hall guard, home room oflicesg music, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and speech assemblies, publicist of junior classg sergeant-at-arms of senior class, senior business committee. Sally plans to attend Bethany College next year. JOE JORDON-Honor roll. His favorite subjects are mathematics and woodwork. He wants to become a bookkeeper. CHESTER JOY-Psychology and typing are Ches- ter's favorite subjects. His hobby is horses. He plans to work next year and later to join the Navy. JAMES JUSTVIG-Member of R. O. T. C., two yearsg private first class. James' favorite subjects are physiog- raphy and music. His hobby is' music. DORIS KELLEY-Member of Beta Club, two years, Red Cross representative, member of Centinelasg Y- Teen cabinet, Knightlites. Typing and stenography are Doris' favorite subjects. She plans to attend Junior College. PAUL KEMP-Penthouse Players, Knightlitesg stage crew, Freshman Inductiong American Education Week programg home room oificesg cafeteria assistant. Paul's favorite subjects are metal work and speech. ALLISON KEYES-Knightlitesg a cappella choir, boys' quartet, second team football, rifle team. Biology is Allison's favorite subject. He plans to attend Kansas University. He hopes to get into the field of radio broadcasting. JUDY KEYES-A cappella choirg girls' glee, Knight- lites, two yearsg Christmas, Thanksgiving, and music assemblies, Music Festival, four years. Her favorite subjects are choir and art. She would like to be a singer or an artist. DALE KINGCADE-First and second team football, football lettermang athletic award. Hunting is Dale's hobby. His favorite subjects are science and physical education. His ambition is to become an engineer. BRUCE KIRK-Transferred here from Northeast his senior year, Freshman Induction, choir. He plans to enter Junior College to study engineering.



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DONNA MARSHALL-Honor roll, Knight Club committee, two years, Knightlites, two years, Youth Views the News broadcast, home room offices, hock- ey, basketball volley ball, baseball. Donna's favorite subjects are history and science. ROBERTO MARTINOD-He came to Southeast his junior year from El Salvador, Central America. Round Table representative, member of Hi-Y, sergeant-at- arms of Centinelas, Freshman Induction, treasurer and sergeant-at-arms of home room. He plans to visit Central America this summer. Later he wants to at- tend business college. BARBARA MAYER-Tower staff, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Centinelas, Knightlites, All-City Orchestra, Music Festival, Christmas assemblies, orchestra, Pan-Ameri- can celebration, hockey. Barbara will attend Central Missouri State Teachers' College. RICHARD MCDONALD-Round Table representa- tive, Centinelas, Chess Club, Knightlites, music as- semblies, vocal music, Music Festival, band festival, home room offices, tennis squad. American history, drafting, and chemistry are Richard's favorite subjects. He plans to be an architect or chemist. SARAH MCFARLAND CLARKSON-Round Table representative, Red Cross, Tower staff, member of Penthouse Players, Y-Teens, Freshman Induction, P. T. A. radio broadcast, Spring Play, office assistant, representative to Girls State. Sarah is interested in radio and newswriting. LYLE MCMULLIN-Knightlites, two years, Christ- mas, Thanksgiving, and music assemblies, mixed chorus, a cappella choir, Music Festival, music broad- cast over KCMO. Lyle plans to attend Warrens- burg State Teachers' College next year. ED MIDDLETON-Honor roll, Beta Club, two years, Tower staff, Round Table, Hi-Y, Knightlites, treasurer of home room, contestant on It Pays to be Smart. Ed's ambition is to be an electrical engineer. JIM MIDDLETON-President, secretary, and treas- urer of home room, hall guard, football letterman. He plans to attend Junior College to study to become a mechanical engineer. BETTY MILLER-Betty transferred from South- east her senior year. CHARLES MILLER-Vice-president of home room. His favorite subject is human science. Charles wants to join the Marines.

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