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

 - Class of 1952

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NI MCPL IIHIIIHNIHIIIIIIHIIUIIUIIHIIIIlllllllIIHIIHIIIHIIIIII 3 0000 00170741 7. Published by STUDENTS OF SGUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL + Cl' 91,10 We dedicate this annual to the Kansas City Spirit, a spirit that proved itself nnconquerable during the recent flood disaster. tent B 0 O K O N E STUDENTS AND FACULTY B 0 O K T W O ORGANIZATIONS B O O K T H R E E ACTIVITIES sw H ,.,. , V W .4,..,,,.,,,,,.M..-.,J:1xz..w,4:1-.Q 14 -1: -' ' , W ,, ' A -f V , v Y ' Y' A .' ' ' ., , ' . , - Y 5,3-,L.f :-:,.,k.,..i.L4JJ' Q:i,k..a.f..,1....,1,y-,... ,...., , f-:gf 4, f : -,., . , L 'HP- '-51-z -?1f5'f'-?T3? ,- -rf ' 5'1'-f- -f ' ' 4' 7 'W ' ' 1 ' - d 6,1135 Ad 1-'acultyx ' ' , - Y f T1-Q... I-V V I ,W ,....- .,-,.,,n ff-.--vv. -A --J V ' fr.n,- an il 4, , MH, if X H', g,f. ' ' 'I 'ffm - 2- faeff 4,fg-21:-'.,V - , Q 5 . Defend our democracy with good Citizenship based upon appreciation of our nation's achieve- ments, devotion to our nation's objectives, and faith in our nation's future. HARRY R. MCMILLAN, Principal We hope that our eiorts will build refmed character, free citizens, trained Workers, happy homes and secure souls. GEORGE R. POWELL, Vice-Principal ' - 1 I I 'w .1 I I I 5 I I I , f ff 1 I f f C f I Y if W' Kwai' 4 I ' I I , I 1 I . I I I I L I I I I S I I I I I I lv I I II I , I II 1' I I I A NI Q I Q IM IQ IIQ I I X I .XX I I I - AI III I I I Cx ,A X II I S S X . I , X X .XS W Isa as -.wwf SI It S SSW? S W X is 533 I Q Sq w x I -I I X I I A f I IA: A A I III ff It ,A 1 A1 , I I II ,K I IQ I 6, I I I. ,I I I MARTHA ABBOTT BERYL ADAMS NELL ADAMS I I Art Mathematics Latin I I, LAWRENCE BATES MABRY BILLS REBECCA BIRKHEAD I, Mathematics Commerce English I ROY CARTER ISABELLE CHURCH CECIL COOMBE III Metal Speech C. O. E. II DELORES IDURHAN1 MABEL FALKE MARIA FETTERS III Secretary Common Learnings Speech III I I I II II I I I II I II I 10 I -I I If I I I , I I I I 2 ax f , 1 V? fi? 'BK M45 A If U., Az., If I Q RIS' I - -A S , A wx ESM? I Ik. S X I ,waggawa Y . 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SMITH Social Science 1 'eff iw? , f,.,..vm'.ywqQ5,'W ,, ' vegas:-E-'E --'rfxdrfffim ,cal r, ,te rf af , Q tl? f aww rf, fl, , Z, wi hiv W' vw' TQNX s, , ,, ,X -4 ,,, , a fa f f af , f f a , f a ffff , f '9 9 f 5 , f Q , f t X ta ,s X., sv i f ,ff ,r E fr f X ,, , X , X ,YQ U! X , f fs V7 fi tr X f ffnf f , e f 0, , ,f f X - 525, it f ' Wfeaw 4 o Q1 f 93, f f 4 efbjf , 'sf-7 if VY! ,'1' Q A EDWIN P SUDERMAN HESTER TOWLES DONALD N. TIRA Music Science Commerce Lols WISCHMEIER CI,ARIBEL WOODWARD KENNETH WISEMAN Secretary Science Industrial Arts Librarians RUTH WESTERMAN Adult Assistant CORDELIA SUE MACKEY Children? Assistant FRANCES HELFF CiJila'1'en's Librarian Next to a great teacher, a school's most potent lnstrument for achieving 1ts goal is a good library. 12 HERBERTA TOWNER Language BEVERLY KREKEL Cfoiliiren's Assistant f Y fu ,r ,r fill, 3 ff 2 C rfnf ' yi if ,, f' ff f af i 4 ij, Z K I 2 mail F Senior 1352323 0 r ffleers RONNIE WVINNINGHAM RONNIE COMER FLOYD SUMMERS RONNIE DAVIS Sergeant-at-Arms Publicist Secretary President NANCY I-IERRE MARG113 STURGES WANDA WOOD Vice-President Treasurer Giftorign We, the graduating class of 1952, are cognizant of the Opportunities Southeast has presented to us. A broad education with many opportu- nities and challenges has been given to us. We have received helpful ad- vice from our teachers. We have learned about the responsibilities of leadership and followsbip. For all your help we thank you, Southeast. We regret that we have not used these opportunities to the fullest ad- vantage. We do not look upon graduation as an end-but as a beginning. We know only vaguely the great respon- sibilities that lie ahead. As we rake our places as adults in this World, We shall always try to hold high the tra- ditions of Southeast, our alma mater. if xg 'Fl , . .,..y,.4.w--fn :mm 'nm fi '- fr ' 4 , V ,,,r.,Ar,6.f : ,. .. . ,-7+ , , w T'e-Si ' ' 'T':' ' ' 'T ' ' l Senior Business Committee ,, I : f , fi fi S , M WW? wry '-My fs fr iw W' A ,vi we Q , as I m 1 First Row Lois Vasterling, -Ienanne Patterson, Wanda Wood, Donna Houser, Margie Sturges. Second Row: Nancy Herre, Bette Maple, Dalene Smith, Bettie Antone, Carol Van Dyke, Harriet Palis Tlazrzl Rou: Don Jackson, Ken Butler, Tom Records, Herb Benson, Ronnie Davis, Ronnie Comer, Floyd Summers Twenty seniors elected ,by the senior class are members of the Senior Business Committee. Mr. George R. Powell, sponsor of the Class, assists the seven sub-committees in the plans for the senior as- sembly and the Commencement program, the choice of commence- ment announcements, the choice of dress for graduation, and the se- lection of a class gift for the school. C077Z17Z67'lC8l7ll?l1fI Assembly: RONNIE DAVIS, chairman, RIONNIE COMER, chairman, JENANNE PATTERSON, DON JACKSON, DALENE SMITH. CAROL VAN DYRE. Commencement Announcements: Gift Committee: FLOYD SUMMERS, chairman, WANDA WOOD, chairman, HERBERT BENSON DONNA HOUSERQ ,. LOIS VASTERLING. C1-zrls' Dress: MARCIE STURGES, chairman, BOD'-Y, DW551 BETTIE MAPLE: RONNIE WINNINGHAM, chairman, HARRIET PALIS. KENNETH BUTLER? TOM RECORDS. Social Committee: NANCY HERRE, chairman, BETTIE ANTONEQ MARY ANN MILES. 14 i me sem Dear Brats 'QVSZSQ EMA' .f X? X V . A ,QV . MVS... V ' i f S- ff' VV 5 X N 4 l F9 . 'VX 3 4 V. as ,3 fx? A' xg V , , ZS Me uschka Twinsg f - : A-SZ 5 N 3 'Anyone-1 27 P. . 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Easter, and music assemblies, choir, girls glee, Music Eesti- val' Knightlites, Teen-Town committee. Bettie plans to 3 attend Missouri University next fall. DON BATEMAN-Second team letter in basketball. Don's ' ' d t d favorite subjects are metal and wood. He will be gra ua e in August and plans to work next year. HERBERT BENSON-President of Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Hi-Y, senior business committee, Induction Program, various home room oiilices, Christmas and Easter assemblies, first and second team letter in basketball, letter in tennis. I-Ierb's favorite subjects are mathematics and drafting. He plans to attend Kansas University next fall. GAYLE BERNARD-Red Cross alternate, Christmas and b d t, Music Festival, Induction Easter assemblies, choir roa cas Program, all-city choir broadcast, Knightlites. Gayle's favor- ite subject is typing. She will work next fall. CAROL BERNHARDT-A.A.U.W., state vice-president of Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Quill and Scroll, assistant- d' f Tower, treasurer of editor of Crusader, news e itor o Centinelas' Penthouse, Dorians, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Pent- house play, Induction Program, Youth Looks Ahead 'd f home room, broadcast, president and vice-presi ent 0 music and Spanish assemblies, orchestra, Knightlites, Sopho- more Citizenship award. Carol plans to attend Kansas State next fall. NORMA BLACK-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, presi- dent, vice-president, and secretary of home room, Penthouse ' ' ' ' fiice plays, Christmas assembly, Induction Program, o assistant, Penthouse, Y-Teens. Norma plans to attend Kansas University next year. ALAN BLEDSOE-Home room offices, hall guard, Knight- lites. Alan's favorite subjects are human science and wood. He plans to attend Junior College next fall. RICHARD BOOY--Honor roll, various athletic shields, Chess Club, sergeant-at-arms of Dracones, Music Festival, hall guard, band, library and cafeteria assistant. Dick's favorite subjects are mathematics and science. University next fall. plans to attend junior College next fall. 16 JO ANN BOSWELL-A.A.U.W., Beta, honor roll, Cru- sader, Tower, column editor, National Art Honor Society, l first place, Quill and Scroll, Christmas assembly, girls' glee, choir, Knightlites, gold key and honorable mention in Scholastic art contest. Jo Ann plans to attend Kansas MELVIN BOTWINIK-President and treasurer of home a room, Music Festival, Christmas and Spanish assemblies, eighth grade chorus, boys' chorus, projection staff. Melvin's favorite subjects are physics and American problems. He S Fl dt 2151 hc jf ro let an su M P1 co ar Rl fa JC ho de W4 IIC TI lit tix IIYK W. Cl W plz RI H12 DC of spc ho so, fav Ju. KI coi fI'C pla ass M1 dis n- lS-' lg, E1- IO n's 'ed mllg ion ter ter .nd ind ion or- CHC HC- of int- ad Jmg iho- tate resi- suse ffice nsas ght- ood. eldsg ivalg ick'S Cru- ziety, gleeg n in ,ansas home bliesg lvin's 5. He issemblies. president and vice-president of home roong t Music Fegtivgl' Teen-Town committeeg P. T. A. panel Y Seniors FRAN BREEDING-Ro d T. bl un 1 eg Penthouse: vice-presi- dc-nt and secretary of home roomg Music Festivalg talent assembly: Miss Brooks play assemblyg Knightlites. Frank hobby is dancing. She will work next fall. JACK BREUER-P roomg Red Crossg first and second team footballg first team lettermang Penthouseg Induction Programg Christmas, Easter resident and sergeant-at-arms of home and Thanksgiving assembliesg pep assembly. jack's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to attend Oklahoma A and M next fall. PAT BROWN-Honor roll- , Spanish assembly: Y-Teensg collectorg athletic shieldg Knightlites. Pat's favorite subjects are mathematics and English. Pat will work next fall. RICHARD BROWN- favorite subjects are algebra and choir. Golf teamg footballg choir. Richard's JOEN BRYAN-Round Table representativeg president of home roomg Spanish assemblyg Music Festivalg vice-presi- Y dent of Y-Teensg choir. Joens ambition is to become a Welfare Worker. She will attend Kansas City University next fall. TED BUDD-Round Table alternateg Centinelasg Knight- litesg music assemblyg Spanish assemblyg bandg Music Fes- tivalg R.O.T.C.g R.0.T.C. circus. Ted's favorite subjects are R.O.T.C. and band. WIAYNE BURHART-Music assembliesg Safety Council Choir broadcastg choirg boys' quartetteg Music Festival. Wayne's favorite subjects are choir and family living. He plans to Work next year. RAY LEE BUTCHER-Band. Ray's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to go into the Navy next year. DONALD BUTLER-Red Cross representativeg president of Hi-Y5 Knightlitesg Penthouse playsg Induction Programg speech and band assembliesg president and vice-president of home roomg bandg Knightlites orchestrag freshman and Sophomore track teamsg drum majorg Boys' state. Don,s favorite subjects are band and science. He plans to attend Junior College next fall. KENNETH BUTLER-Betag honor rollg senior business qommitreeg editor-in-chief of Towerg president of Draconesg treasurer of Penthouseg Knightlites orchestrag Penthouse plays? Youth Looks Aheadn broadcastg speech and music . . if s ee ff digcuggjon He will attend Kansas University next fall. fi wfgyftk 5 17 , I X. , ,, , , ,V , jr ,W ,, .V,,,!..,M,7r,gZ.. 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Mathematics and physical education are Jim's favorite subjects. He plans to attend college. LECNARD CAMPBELL-Penthouseg Knightlitesg Pent- house playsg Induction Programg C.O.E.'Leonard's favorite subjects are human science and American problems. His ambition is to become a carpenter. CAROL CAREY-Carolls favorite subject is art. She plans to attend the Kansas City Art Institute next fall. MARDELLE CARLSON-Betag honor rollg secretary of home room. Mardelle will go to a business college next fall. RICHARD CEARLEY-Honor rollg Knightlitesg president and vice-president of home room. Mathematics and typing are his favorite subjects. He will attend college and hopes to become a civil engineer. ROBERT CLARK-Sergeant-at-arms of home roomg C.O.E. Physical education and history are Robert's favorite sub- jects. Golf is his favorite pastime. PEGGY COLEMAN-Tower staffg president and Round Table representative of home roomg assistant director of Spring Playg Induction Programg speech assemblyg Teen- Town committeeg Red Crossg Knightlites. Peggy intends to go to Baker University next fall. SI-IIRLIEY CQLEMAN-Induction Programg collector. Shirley s ambition is to become a bookkeeper. She plans to attend junior College next fall. are- :ion ond f.C. ?ro- omg are ent- write His Jlans ,I of fall. Ldent 'Ping iopes .O.E. sub- ,ound or of Teen- ids EO CCIZOII. ms t0 Seniors DICK COMBS-Dick came to Southeast his senior year. Dick's favorite subject is science. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Dick plans to attend U.C.L.A. next fall. His ambition is to become a pilot. RONNIE COMER-Vice-president of Round Table, All- City Student Council, president of Doriansg Knightlitesg Induction Program, publicist of junior and senior classesg Teen-Town committee. Ronnie's ambition is to play profes- sional baseball. JIM COOK-Hi-Y, football assembly, president of home room, Hrst and second team footballg football letter, cafe- teria assistant. Jim plans to attend the General Motors Institute of Technology. MARILYN COOPER-Honor roll, Draconesg 'lIt Pays to Be Smart program, secretary of band and orchestra, band letter, Music Festival, state music contest, music, Christ- mas, band, and orchestra assemblies. Marilyn will attend Southwest Baptist College next fall. ANNA CORNETT-Round Table, Induction Program, girls, glee, Music Festival, Knightlites. Anna's ambition is to be an airline hostess. CAROL CROSSWHITE-Beta, honor roll, Tower, secre- tary of home room, Centinelasg Music Festival, speech, Christmas, and Thanksgiving assemblies, freshman athletic award, Knightlites. Carol hopes to become a laboratory technician. BILL CRUMMETT-Honor rollg sergeant-at-arms of Cen- tinelasg Knightlitesg Penthouse plays, Induction Program, music, Spanish, and Christmas assemblies, Red Cross repre- sentativeg secretary and vice-president of home room, or- chestra, Music Festival. Bill will major in music at Baker University. BILL CUMBERFQRD-Round Table, treasurer, secretary, and sergeant-at-arms of home room, tennisg boys' chorus. Billis favorite subjects are Wood and psychology. Bill plans to work next fall. JAMES CURTIS-Band, orchestrag Music Festival, foot- ballg basketball. Drafting and band are the subjects that James likes best. Next year he will enter Junior College. VIR choir. Virginia's hobby is raising pigeons and goldfish. She will Work next fall. GINIA CUSHING-Christmas assembly, sophomore f 2? s os, ., P X 3145 ' 4, fs . -'gg ' A , fs sf s 4 . ii am as tv wwe f is fs . fs ywsfi 'iowa f f . -f 'Msiaw WQQF QQSWRQ NWS sf ff Q. Q17 QIZS fs - Ways .ww swf fs,g,M. -sf ,Jews W. as www ' -. 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NED DOUGHERTY-Knightlitesg music and Christmas assembliesg boys' quartetteg choirg hall guardg Music Festi- valg second team footballg cafeteria assistant. Ned will attend Missouri University next fall. WILLIAM DUNCAN-Knightlitesg president of home roomy boys' chorusg first and second team football. Bill's favorite subject is geometry. He plans to attend college next year. BILL DURBIN-Vice-president of home roomg hall guard. Bill entered Southeast during his junior year. He plans to Work next year. SANDRA EASTIN-Tower staffg secretary and treasurer of home roomg Penthouseg Centinelasg F.H.A.g Y-Teensg radio broadcastsg Knightlites. Sandra plans to attend Mis- souri University next fall. GEORGE EIB-Round Tableg stage manager of Penthouse playsg Induction Programg vice-president and treasurer of home roomg stage crewg second team football letterman and manager. George plans to attend Michigan State. MARJORIE ELLISON-Pep Clubg Y-Teensg treasurer and vice-president of joustersg Induction Programg secretary of home roomg Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving assem- bliesg Music Festivalg collectorg choirg hockey sports dayg sports managerg Knightlites. Marjorie plans to attend Kansas City University. 20 fx . ...., fry mllg Jus fall wn nd it- nd ite ics ior Cal 135 .ti- fill me ll's :ge rd. to rer nsg lis- use of ind ind of m- ayg isas Seniors BARBARA ELLS-Pep Clubg Y-Teensg Tower representa- tive. Barbara's favorite subjects are physical education and science. She will work next fall. RODNEY ELMS-Round Tableg Crusaderg bandg Dracones. Rodney plans to attend Colorado University next fall. His ambition is to become an electrical engineer. JACK ERISMAN-Boys' chorusg first and second team football letter. Physical education is the subject jack likes best. He wants to be a plumber. MARJORIE FALKE-Music assemblyg Tower representa- tive. Marjorieis favorite subjects are clothing and family living. She will work next fall. VIRGINIA FIORELLA--Sergeant-at-arms and Red Cross representative of home roomg Music Festivalg Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assembliesg girls' gleeg choirg Knight- lites. Virginia will work next fall. GERALDINE FOREMAN-Round Tableg F.H.A.g Christ- mas assemblyg The Children's Crusadeng C.O.E.g girls' glee. Geraldine plans to work next fall. MAX FULLER-Sergeant-at-arms of Centinelasg Knight- litesg bandg orchestrag stage crewg golf team. Max's favorite subjects include English and American problems. He would like to become a TWA pilot. DON GANSER-Vice-president and president of home roomg hall guardg track teamg freshman football team. American history and physical education are Don's best- liked subjects. He wants to become a member of the Otto Knutson Construction Company. DON GARDNER-Round Tableg bandg Music Festivalg first lieutenant in the R.O.T.C.g R.O.T.C. circus. Don plans to join the Marines. GARY GEIVETT-Betag honor rollg treasurer of Doriansg pep assembliesg Induction Programg cheerleader. Gary plans to work and then join the Navy. He would like to be a commercial artist. 21 I Q , 'K' Zifaw fV,.j,, , -X ff? 4.24. . UC a -Q . Z9 I I 3 Q -4 'vw fs , fn Qwwif v 454W 9 1 . ,S J .X- .W V' , I 4 s ' -- ff.-.-a vi M1515 ,, ' .cfsw V- , f 'k5 'f Z af -aw 5 1 f ff ' ,sy ffl C Maw, . jj ,,, ,j f ff ,i , 25 ZQW I 4,, X df, eww? i 'M-WM.. 7: an , 577 , s 4 -Z? , I f f f X Ig f N f . f 7 1 Ny a ya at 4 4 , .1 W I ac, 4 f W, Z J W X sf sf X , ,- afi- f 0 ,7 , 1 Wm g .gf ,, Q T -mf A . 'Hoff A lbw. X. f f aww? K 1, k 0 Xf f few A 0 , -..,ff,f, if f Af X I 'fn vip!! S ' 1 I :fl ,Q , E jg I f 324. . V , f A ' s, K ,Q ' J f W --S , f I gg SL' QQ? f ,f ,yff f f W g. f V I W, f .wks 1 , , 'r'45f2?e Q ftfl ' mapa? -aa. . V gyvgk: mivfqy -smwvsw, . , I 1 .. ' ti.-js.mx-a.s.4wv,.1.w,,.f - .. f. . Nm I ,,,. 2 Y f Seniors JOAN GEORGE- Our Miss Brooksng Knightlites. Joan's favorite subjects are speech and history. She will atte-nd Southwest Baptist College. Her ambition is to be a Christian social Worker. MARTHA GILLILAND-Treasurer of home roomg Christ- mas assemblyg Music Festival. Martha's favorite subject is family living. She would like to be a nurse. BOB GIPEERT--Choirg Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiv- ing assembliesg boys' chorusg Music Festivalg C.O.E. His favorite subjects are human science and psychology. He would like to Work with the FBI. MARVJORIE GLINN-Red Cross representativeg F.H.A.g Draconesg Christmas assemblyg Music Festivalg girls' glee. She would like to be a nurse. JANET GRIFFING--Y-Teensg secretary and treasurer of F.H.A.g Induction Programg Red Cross representative. janet's favorite subjects are clothing and stenography. Her hobbies are dolls and post cards. She would like to become a dress designer. DOROTHY GRIGSBY-National Art Honor Societyg treasurer of home roomg Induction Program. Dorothy's favorite subjects are art and clothing. She plans to attend the Art Institute next year in order to become a commer- cial artist. ROSELEE GROOMER-F.H.A.g Induction Programg C.O. E. Roselee's favorite subject is science. Roselee's ambition is to be a nurse. BETTY ANDERSON GUNN-Penthouse Playersg F.H.A.g Knightlitesg Music Festivalg choirg Induction Programg C.O.E.g speech and Christmas assemblies. Betty's favorite subject is C.O.E. She plans to work next year. RICHARD HAHNFELD-Round Table representativeg Induction Programg president of home roomg boys' chorusg Music Festival. Richard's hobby is building model planes and cars. He wants to be a stereotyper. RUTH ANN HALL-F.H.A.g Christmas assembly. Ruth Ann's favorite subjects are clothing and typing. She is planning to attend Junior College next year. Her ambition is to be a nurse. ,n's end ian lst- : is iv- l-Iis He A., lee. of .ve. 'Ier me ty? iy's :nd ,er- .O. 1 is A., im, rite .ve, tus, mes uth :is :ion Seniors ROSA HALLBLOM-Treasurer, secretary, and Tower re- porter of home room, Christmas, speech, and music assem- blies. Rosais favorite subjects are stenography and typing. She plans to attend Central Bible Institute next fall. JO ELLEN HAMMOND-Y-Teens, E.H.A., Dracones, Christmas and music assemblies. ,jo Ellen's favorite subjects are human science and psychology. She plans to be a nurse. PATRICIA JEAN HAMPTON-Music Festival. Pat's fa- vorite subjects are music and English. Pat's plan is to work in an oifce next fall. RICHARD HANEBAUM-Round Table, president of home room, tennis team, track. Richard's favorite subjects are physical education and mathematics. His hobby is tennis. Richard plans to go to Kansas City University. DORIS HANLIN-Christmas and music assemblies, Music Festival, band, orchestra, Knightlites. Doris's favorite sub- ject is band. DOROTHY HANLIN-Christmas and music assemblies, Music Festival, band, orchestra, Knightlites. Dorothy's favorite subject is band. BUD HARDIN-Honor roll, Knightlites, music, Thanks- giving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies, treasurer of home room, boys' chorus, choir, Music Festival, track team, golf team, Boys' State. Next year Bud will attend Missouri University. DUKE HARRISON-Knightlites, Induction Program, bas- ketball assembly, vice-president and sergeant-at-arms of home room, basketball team, second team basketball letter. Duke will attend the Pasadena City College. VELVA HARRISON-Beta, honor roll, Centinelas, secre- tary of jousters, Induction Program, various home room offices, Spanish assembly, various sports awards, hockey, volley ball, baseball. Velva's favorite subjects are history and physical education. Velva plans to attend Junior College next fall. BARBARA HART--Vice-president and Red Cross repre- sentative of home room, Jousters, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter assemblies, Music Festival, choir, hockey team, baseball and basketball team, Knightlites. Barbara is un- decided about college. 23 1,7 Seniors EUGENE PIAUTZENRADER-Boys' Chorusg C.O.I3. Eu- gene's favorite subjects are mathematics and music. He would like to attend Junior College next fall. ROY HAYASHI-Roy did his first three years of study in the Roosevelt High School in Honolulu, Oahu. He came to Kansas City in August, 1951. JANE HEINZ-Honor rollg president and vice-president of Centinelasg vice-president and treasurer of home roomg president and secretary of speech classg head of sound effects for Spring Playg Induction Programg Music Festivalg Knight- lites. jane is undecided about college. WILLIAM HENDERSON-Induction Program. Wood and art are the subjects William likes best. We would like to be a mechanic. PATTY JO HENDRIX-Home room presidentg Round Table and Red Cross representative. Patty's favorite sub- jects are secretarial practice and typing. Patty plans to Work next fall. CAROL HENSON-Script girl for speech assemblyg Christ- mas committeeg Induction committeeg Knightlites. Carol plans to attend Kansas City University. NANCY HERRE-Honor rollg publicist of Round Tableg athletic and club editor of Crusaderg Draconesg Knight- Iitesg Induction Programg Christmas, music, and Thanksgiv- ing assembliesg home room oiiicesg Pep Clubg girls' gleeg choirg girls' octetteg Music Festivalg Teen-Town commit- teeg vice-president of junior and senior classg stadium com- mittee. Nancy is going to Kansas University. GERRY HEUERMANN-Betag honor rollg Quill and Scrollg Tower staffg Draconesg secretary and treasurer of Penthouseg Knightlitesg Spring Play castg Penthouse playsg Red Crossg secretary and treasurer of home roomg Induction Programg queen's attendant in Southeast R.O.T.C. ball. Gerry will attend college. BOB HIGTON-Chess clubg Induction Programg projector operatorg secretary of home roomg Knightlites. Bobys favor- ite subjects are chemistry and drafting. Bob plans to attend Missouri University next fall. TWILA HIISL-Doriansg National Art Honor Society. Tvvilas best-liked subject is art. She will enter the Kansas City Art Institute next year. Seniors PAT HINKLE-Secretary and treasurer of home room, Red Cross, hockey, basketball, and baseball teams, eighth grade physical education letter. Pat will work after gradua- tion. DONNA HOUSER-Honor rollg Crusader staff, National Art Honor Society, secretary of Doriansg Y-Teens, pep club, Knightlites: Induction Program, music and pep assemblies, home room offices, girls' glee, choirg Music Festival, cheerleader, senior business committee. Donna plans to attend college. PEGGY HOWARD-Beta, honor roll, news editor of the Tower, Round Tableg National Art Honor Society, presi- dent of Draconesg Y-Teens, Knightlitesg D.A.R. awardg Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, and exchange assemblies, home room ofhcesg Music Festival, hockey sports day team, physical education shields and letter. Peggy will attend Kansas State College. BETTY JEAN HUEBNER-Typing and shorthand are Betty's favorite subjects. She would like to become a steno- grapher. BOB HULETT-Hi-Yg football assembly, Tower repre- sentative of home roomy track teamg first team football letter. Bob will study to be an electrical engineer. HONVARD HUNTER-Knightlitesg Round Table repre- sentative, president, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms of home room, first and second team football. Physical educa- tion and history are the subjects Howard likes best. He will attend Baker University next fall. CHARLES HUTSLER-Knightlitesg choir, music assem- blies, president and vice-president of home room, boys' quartetteg boys' chorus, Music Festival, hall guard. Charles will attend college. He would like to enter the ministry or become a singer. DON JACKSON-Honor roll, Round Table, senior busi- ness committeeg Spanish and football assemblies, various home room offices, first and second team football, track. Don's favorite subjects are English and physical education. Don plans to attend college. His ambition is to be a chemical engineer. MARY JARMAN--Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Y- Teensg pep club, Knightlitesg Induction Program, home room ofiicesg Christmas, Easter, music, and exchange assem- bliesg band, choir, girls' octetteg Music Festivalg collector. Mary was graduated in January. r RONNIE JOHNSTON-Knightlitesg freshman football team. Ronnieis favorite subject is art. He will work after graduation. 25 Seniors DICK JONES-Round Table representative, Red Crossg Induction Program, speech assembliesg president and vice- president of home room, hall guard. History is Dick's best- liked subject. He plans to study law. WILLIAM JOPLIN-William plans to Work after gradua- tion. William came to Southeast his senior year. LOIS KELLEY-A.A.U.W.g Beta, honor roll, president of Y-Teens, secretary of Centinelas, Knightlitesg Spanish and Christmas assemblies, secretary and treasurer of home room, intramural sports, freshman athletic shield. Lois will attend Junior College next fall. SANDRA KELLEY-Round Table, Knightlitesg Induction Program, vice-president of home room, majoretteg Music Festival. Psychology is the subject Sandra likes best. BOB KEMPLE-Physical education, Wood, and metals are Bob's favorite subjects. He will work next year. JOHN KEYES-Knightlitesg Induction Program, Red Cross, vice-president and sergeant-at-arms of home roomg freshman and second team football. John will attend War- rcnsburg State Teachers College next fall. LEROY KIRCHNER-Honor rollg Round Table, Hi-Y, band, orchestrag Induction Program, Music Festival, Boys' Stateg Hi-Y Youth Government. LeRoy plans to go to ,Junior College. BARBARA KNEEDLER-Round Table, Crusader, Cen- tinelasg home room offices, girls' glee, choir, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, Round Table, and music assemblies, Music Festival, second team cheerleader, Knightlites. Bar- bara plans to attend business college next fall. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. BETTY LAMMERS-Betty came to Southeast her senior year from Central High School. She plans to have a musical career. TOMGLANCE-R-ound Table representative, track team. Drafting and physical education are the subjects Tom liked best. He will attend Kansas State College next year. 26 Seniors GGDFREY LARSON-Round Table re r ' p esentativeg In- duction Programg home room ofricesg stage crewg first and second team basketballg basketball assembliesg basketball lettermang Teen-Town committeeg Red Cross. Godfrey will attend college next year. GERALD LAUGHLIN-First and second team footballg football letterg football assembliesg various home room offices. Gerald plans to attend Kansas University after graduation. SHIRLEY LEHMAN-Betag honor rollg vice-president of Centinealsg Tower staffg Induction Programg orchestrag music, Spanish, and Christmas assembliesg All-City Orches- trag Music Festivalg eighth grade letterg Girls' Stateg Knight- lites. Shirley plans to go to Missouri University. ALAN LEVIN-Honor rollg R.O.T.C. assemblyg captain of rifle teamg Platoon leaderg R.O.T.C. scholarship. Alan's favorite subjects are mathematics and R.O.T.C. Alan plans to attend school next fall. He plans to make the Army his career. PAT LEWIS-Induction Programg Christmas assembly. Pat,s favorite subject is typing. Pat will work next fall. Her ambition is to be a beauty operator. BEVERLY LITTLE-Round Table representativeg Knight- litesg choirg Christmas, Easter, and music assembliesg secre- tary and Tower representative of home roomg Music Festi- val. Beverly will attend Missouri University next fall. DAVID LIVINGSTON-Davidls favorite subjects are art and wood. He plans to be a farmer. DOUG LIVINGSTON-President, vice-president, and sec- retary of home roomg hall guardg C.O.E.g second team basketball letter. Doug Will attend college after graduation. RICHARD LONG-Spanish assemblyg secretary of home room. Richard,s hobby is photography. His favorite subjects are American history and American problems. ANNETTE LUTHY-Betag honor rollg co-art editor of Crusaderg Towerg National Art Honor Societyg secretary of Dracones: Doriansg Y-Teensg Knightlitesg D.A.R. awardg home room officesg hall guardg stage crewg girls' sports day teamsg athletic shields and letterg Induction Programg Scho- lastic Art Contest awardg Junior Classical League. Annette plans to become a teacher. 27 Seniors JOHN MADDUX-Round Table representative, vice-presi- dent of Penthouse, Hi-Yg Knightlitesg Spring Play castg Penthouse plays, radio broadcasts, Induction Program, speech, music, pep, and athletic assemblies, home room offices, choir, boys' chorus, Music Festival, football man- ager's letter, cheerleader. John will attend Cornell Univer- sity next year. ROSEMARY MAGERS-President of joustersg Y-Teensg Induction Program, Music Festival, Christmas assembly, hockey sports day, athletic shields. Rosemary intends to go to college. MARTHA MANFORD-Beta, honor roll, Y-Teens, F.H. A., Knightlitesg Induction Program, secretary of home room, office assistant. Martha hopes to be a switchboard operator. BETTE MAPLE-Centinelasg Knightlitesg Spanish assembly, senior business committeeg Tower representative of home room, Music Festival, Pep clubg Y-Teens. Next year Bette plans to take nurse,s training. CURTIS MAUPIN-Hall guard. American problems and algebra are Curtis's best-liked subjects. He plans to work after graduation. WES MCANALLY-Make-up chairman of Penthouse, speech plays, radio broadcast, Induction Program, Knight- litesg president and sergeant-at-arms of home room, stage crew, tennis team. Mathematics is Wes's favorite subject. He plans to attend Baker University next fall. SETH MCCLURE-Penthouse, Knightlitesg Spring Play cast, Penthouse plays, speech, music, Easter, and football assemblies, home room offices, hall guard, first and second team football, president of Red Cross. Seth will attend Kansas University next fall. MILDRED MCLEAN-Beta, honor roll, Tower staff, Knightlitesg Induction Program, Red Cross representative. Mildred intends to go to Christian College, Abilene, Texas. NANCY McMAHAN-Red Cross representative. Typing and foods are the subjects Nancy likes best. Her hobby is homemaking. Next year she will attend Junior College. ARLENE MEEK-Round Table representative: Centinelasg F.H.A.g Y-Teens, Easter assembly, president, secretary, treasurer, and Tower representative of home roomg girls, glee, C.O.E. Arlene would like to become a train hostess. Seniors JACK MEUSCHKE-Honor roll, president and vice-presi- dent of Penthouse: Knightlitesg Spring Play cast, Penthouse and radio playsg speech, music, and pep assemblies, Induc- tion Programg sergeant-at-arms of home roomg Music Fes- tival, Band Festival. jack will attend Northwestern Uni- versity. RIANETTF MEUSCHKE-Honor rollg Centinelasg music assemblyg treasurer of home roomg bandg orchestrag Knight- lites orchestra, All-City Orchestra. Typing and shorthand are .janette,s best-liked subjects. She plans to be a secretary. MARY ANN MILES-A.A.U.W.g Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scrollg president of the Round Table, senior business committee, literary editor of Crusader, news editor of Tower staff, All-City Student Councilg National Art Honor Societyg president of Draconesg president of Y-Teensg vice- president of Doriansg Pep Clubg secretary of junior class, junior Classical Leagueg High School Day at the City Hallg vice-president of Teen-Town, Knightlitesg home offices. Mary Ann will attend Beloit College. MARTHA ZUMNVALT MILLER-Round Table represen- tativeg Knightlitesg music, Thanksgiving, and Christmas assemblies, president, vice-president, and Red Cross repre- sentative of home room, girls' chorusg Music Festival. Martha would like to attend a beauty college and become .1 beautician. I'OO1'l1 MARY MITZEL-Doriansg Knightlitesg Red Cross repre- sentative, Pep Club, Y-Teens. Psychology and art are Mary's favorite subjects. She would like to be a beautician. DICK MCORE-Choirg Spanish assembly, Music Festival, choir radio broadcasts, C.O.E. Dick plans to attend college in Pasadena, California. MARLENE MOORE-Draconesg music assembly, secretary and treasurer of home roomy orchestra, Knightlites orches- tra. Typing and shorthand are Marlene's favorite subjects. She intends to go to a business college. MILDRED MOORE-Red Cross representative, Music Festivalg F.H.A. Psychology and family living are the sub- jects Mildred likes best. She would like to be a religious worker. TERRY MURPHY-Terry came to Southeast his senior year from Lillis. Drama is his favorite subject. To be an electrical engineer is his ambition. GEORGE NIXON-Knightlitesg boys' chorus. The subject George likes best is art. He would like to become a sign painter. 29 , f f aff f ff fb' 458' ,. ' , Qifqyff '- -Ziwf falfff - . - lg K .2 -A 1-e.f ..fz 55 3,25-j' . V I . 3443 Seniors RALPH NOLAN4Ralph's favorite subjects are history and mathematics. He would like to attend Junior College next fall. JOHN NORTON-Choir radio broadcast, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and music assemblies, Music Festival, choir, boys' chorus, superintendent in drafting room. Phonograph records are his hobby. After graduation, John will Work. KENNETH NYE-Round Table representative, Knight- lites, music, speech, and Christmas assemblies. Physical edu- cation is the subject Kenneth likes best. He intends to go to Warrensburg State Teachers College next fall. GAYLE ORRICK--Keeper of archives of Beta, honor roll, editor of Crusader staff, Pep Club, Round Table alternate, secretary and treasurer of Dorians, Knightlites, Knightlites scenery design, Induction Program, various home room ofiices, key and merit in Scholastic Art Contest, second place, third place, and honorable mention in National Art Honor Society. Gayle will attend Kansas University and study to become a commercial artist. ALBERTA OTIS-President of home room, C.O.E. Cloth- ing and physical education are the subjects Alberta likes best. She would like to join the Waves. HARRIET PALIS-Honor roll, National Art Honor So- ciety, senior business committee, various home room offices, secretary of Dorians, freshman editor of Crusader, Round Table, Pep Club, Knightlites. Harriet plans to go to Junior College next fall. PAT PARKER-Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, corre- sponding secretary of Round Table, business manager of Crusader, advertising editor of Tower, secretary of Dra- cones, various home room ofiices, girls' glee, choir, Music Festival, Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving assemblies, Induction Program, It Pays to Be Smartn and choir radio broadcasts, Knightlites. Pat plans to attend Missouri Uni- versity next fall. JENANNE PATTERSON-Advertising manager of Tow- er, senior business committee, secretary and Tower repre- sentative of home room, Spanish assembly, office assistant, hockey, basketball, and baseball, Teen-Town committee, Knightlites. Jenanne plans to attend Junior College next fall. MERLE PAYNE-Treasurer and vice-president of home room, Centinelas, Pep Club, Round Table, sophomore edi- tor of Crusader, girls, glee, choir, Music Festival, Thanks- giving, Easter, Christmas, and music assemblies, Knight- lites. Merle will attend Baker University next fall. BARBARA PERKINS-Red Cross representative and ser- geant-at-arms of home room, Christmas and music assem- blies, Induction Program, girls, glee, hall guard, collector, girls' sports, Knightlites. Barbarais favorite subjects are psychology and human science. She hopes to attend college. Seniors CORKY PERRYMAN--Vice-president of home roomg Knightlites. Corky's favorite subject is physical education. He will work next fall. DALE PHILPOTT-Red Cross representative of home room. Dale's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to attend Missouri Valley next fall. His ambition is to become an aeronautical engineer. JACK PISANO-Football assemblyg footballg football award. Jack's favorite subjects are physical education and drafting. Jack plans to attend Baker University next fall. His ambition is to become a professional baseball player. GARY PROCTOR-Gary,s hobbies are hunting and fish- ing. Gary will work next fall. Later he plans to attend an auto body and fender school. He will be graduated in August. DICK PURDY-Vice-president and treasurer of home roomg music, football, basketball, and speech assembliesg footballg basketballg Round Tableg bandg Knightlites' or- chestrag trombone quartetteg vice-president of bandg Knightlites. Dick plans to attend Baker University next fall. NORMAN RANDLE-Induction Programg music assem- biyg bandg boys, chorusg choirg Music Festivalg band letter. Norman plans to work next fall. His ambition is to get into the advertising business. TOM RECORDS-Betag honor rollg Quill and Scrollg Ccfntinelasg stage manager and sergeant-at-arms of Pent- houseg Penthouse playsg Spanish, Christmas, and R.O.T.C. assembliesg Youth Looks Ahead and It Pays to Be Smart radio broadcastsg choirg boys, chorusg corporal of R.0.T.C.g P.T.A. programg senior business committeeg Knightlitesg Spring Play cast. Tom plans to attend Junior College next fall. His ambition is to become a lawyer. VERNA RICHARDSON-Secretary of home roomg F.H. A.g Y-Teens. Verna's favorite subjects are psychology and American problems. Verna plans to attend business college next fall. Her ambition is to became a secretary. RICHARD RIGGS--Honor rollg chess clubg treasurer of home roomg hall guardg collectorg projection staffg all-star teams in physical education. Richard's favorite subjects are mathematics and science. Richard plans to attend Junior College next fall. DOROTI-IY RITTER-Red Cross representativeg Round Table representative and vice-president of home roomg Music Festivalg Spanish assembly. Dorothy,s favorite sub- jects are clothing and typing. She will work next fall. ,f f, .gf gf .W f X Q f w ,X f f ff f N NX Rvws a f f k SZ, V :aw we tag! asv W am- is. sf f 'K S- Z.. N s ov' sa Fi! WM ,swsmz N s. 4 was-ff-w fs . .Z vw wwf as sz: -W ,Maw ,fs ss A as Z,s,,s,W s as X ,I wr X ' X t - M. X' sf sv sz-QZNMSQSWQ 591' ,SQ's?4f9 sYl'3 ., iwimiaysm was at as s s f as saw saw Emmys ,sz 1 f Mfg we 4 s A s f s -. U.:-. , ws, fy ot W.5w5aSws'ZwsZsfMw- f 97s S' ,W-s a ' asv imasmz aysf sf' ' 'sa -M sasasas wwsasmqws , was -ww wfgfigegyaesfewsm sd' 90 th is sys-awsaszw-' sysmzsy , -'Ca . Q s -1-ff' sfa Q ffwfffwfy ' Q 'A cj Wt,-, , X Seniors RITA ROBERTS-Honor roll, various home room offices, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and music assemblies, girls' glee, choir, girls' octette, Knightlites. Rita's favorite subjects are stenography and English. She plans to attend Sarachon- Hooley. Rita was graduated in January. BARBARA ROBEY-Vice-president and secretary of home room, Round Table, Tower, various assemblies, girls' glee, girls' chorus, Music Festival, Knightlites, Y-Teens. Bar- ba.ra's favorite subject is newswriting. She plans to attend William Woods next fall. Barbara hopes to become an interior decorator. EDNA RCBINSON-Beta, honor roll, vice-president and secretary of home room, Red Cross, Round Table, Spanish assembly, treasurer of Centinelas, Y-Teens, Knightlites. Edna's favorite subjects are shorthand and English literature. She plans to attend Missouri University next fall. GEORGE ROWE-Vice-president and sergeant-at-arms of home room, Hi-Y, football assembly, football, track. George's favorite subjects are physical education and Ameri- can problems. He plans to attend Kansas University. Georgeis ambition is to become a football coach. HENRY SADE-Vice-president of home room, stage crew, photography editor of Crusader, membership chairman of Hi-Y, Induction Program. Henry's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to attend Kansas University next fall. DAN SAUNDERS-Vice-president and treasurer of home room, Tower staff, Christmas, Spanish, and music assem- blies, Music Festival, Induction Program, orchestra, band, trombone quartette, Knightlites, Teen-Town committee, president of orchestra, vice-president and property man- ager of band. Dan plans to attend college. PAT SCHWENK-C.0.E., hall guard, girls' glee, choir, music assembly, Knightlites. Pat's favorite subjects are science and music. She plans to attend Kansas City Univer- sity next fall. Pat's ambition is to become a nurse. ROBERT SHEMWELL-President of home room, stage crew, hall guard, Round Table, basketball, football, speech assembly, Knightlites. Robert's favorite subjects are human science and American problems. He plans to attend Kansas University next fall. DAVE SHIPMAN-Music Festival, boys' chorus, music and R.O.T.C. assemblies, Tower, rifle team. Dave's favorite subject is R.O.T.C. Dave plans to join the Navy next fall. EMIL SHIREMAN-Sergeant-at-arms of home room, co- captain of football, first and second team football, track. Emil's favorite subjects are mathematics and drafting. Emil plans to attend college. Emil's ambition is to be a plumber. Se MA scml Tovx lyn' to a SHI Mus lcyb Plw amb AL pres tion blie: boy atte GEC I'O0l SCCC Kni plly DA Cer and Dal plax NA gra hor bes' att: NC pre Crt fav pla INU lite sul: fall JA hoi JA tio ML chi Iac Seniors MARILYN SHQRT-Musi c, Spanish, and Christmas as- g Centinelasg Pep Clubg Tower staff: girls' gleeg Music Festivalg Knightlites. Mari- lyn's favorite subjects are history and chemistry. She plans to attend Kansas University next fall. scmbliesg various home room oiiices SHIRLEY SIZEMORE-Sergeant-at-arms of home room' Music Eestiyalg Joustersg hockeyg baseballg basketballg voli leyballg various athletic awards. Shirleyis favorite subject is physical education. She plans to Work next fall. Shirley's ambition is to work in the field of recreation. AL SLATER-Keeper of archives of Betag honor rollg president, treasurer, and censor morem of Draconesg Induc- tion Programg Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assem- bliesg Round Tableg Towerg hall guardg choirg boys, chorusg boys' quartetteg golf letterg Hi-Yg Knightlites. Al plans to attend college. GEORGE SMALLEY-Treasurer and secretary of home roomg Music Festivalg Christmas assembliesg boys' chorusg second team basketballg ping-pong singles championg Knightlites. George's best-liked subjects are mathematics and physics. George plans to attend college. DALENE SMITH-Recording secretary of Round Tableg Centinelasg senior business committeeg president, secretary, and Red Cross representative of home roomg Knightlites. Dalene's favorite subjects are psychology and history. Dalene plans to attend college. NANCY SMITH-Doriansg Centinelasg Pep Clubg eighth grade editor of Crusaderg Spanish assemblyg secretary of home roomg Knightlitesg Teen-Town committee. Nancy,s best-liked subjects are art and drafting. Nancy plans to attend Junior College next fall. NORMA SMITH-Christmas assemblyg president, vice- president, and secretary of home roomg Round Tableg Red Crossg Music Festivalg girls' gleeg Knightlites. Norma,s favorite subjects are typing and secretarial practice. Norma plans to work next fall. MARY SOUTHER-Y-Teensg F.H.A.g Red Crossg Knight- litesg Knightlites and Induction Scenery. Mary,s favorite subjects are psychology and art. Mary plans to Work next fall. JANEY SPITZE-Draconesg Spanish assemblyg treasurer of home room, Janefs favorite subject is history. JACKIE STARK-Honor rollg Draconesg Y-Teensg Induc- tion Program- secretary and treasurer of home roomg choirg Music Iresti-V313 Knightlites. Jackie's favorite subjects are Choir and English. She plans to attend Junior College. Jackie's ambition is to become a singer. 331 ,M v X X 4 1 6 2 f, , .V e f f 7 Ajycff YWJJ 'gfffiff ' ,V x,,,V M0 f f ' s f ,ff f Q , a f a Q es ff dvd! fy ff A X M gf Q ff f 4 4, V Y me 3 2 f 4 Sv, ff 7 f 'la ff e U W f ' f ff . . , 4 - MK- ' 1. Sha , seg M Q ., 4, ,4 9 fy ' :O 'f e' ' ,f .7 22 X ,f f ,ff f , f f f X f X Q. f , f 1 ff! , of A f f f f Af fd, f X ,ggxy y me ,Z j D f 1 f X c, f f ,Av ,X 4 f S 5 cf f, -Q ff 1 , f Zvxyff X, X f J c,-4 ,Jw I' fi? X f ,f W. -by ra ka ., I. ,, ,. .fgisw . 4v.,fysZg.f f ', rpsywgsffmw f 1 . , yjayjf. f .f ff we AM: f os! 41X x , . f f ' L 'wwe Q X ' ' fs.-sw. 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MARGIE STURGES-Recording secretary of Beta, honor roll, corresponding secretary of Round Table, activity editor of Crusader, secretary of Penthouse, various home room offices, treasurer of senior class, Round Table, music, speech, and pep assemblies, various Penthouse plays, first and second team cheerleader, Teen-Town committee, treas- urer of Teen-Town, choir, girls' glee, Music Festival, majorette, Knightlites, Spring Play. Margie plans to attend Washington University next fall. FLOYD SUMMERS-Treasurer of Beta, honor roll, various Hi-Y offices, Round Table, Christmas, Easter, and music assemblies, Induction Program, various home room offices, football, track, giftorian of senior class, secretary of senior class, senior business committee, president of Teen-Town, Red Cross, boys' chorus, choir. Floyd plans to attend college. GENE SUMMERS--President, secretary, and treasurer of home room, Induction Program, Spring Play, orchestra, football, basketball, golf, Knightlites. Gene's favorite sub- ject is physical education. Gene plans to attend college next fall. His ambition is to become a farmer. CAROL SWIM-Centinelas, Spanish, Christmas, and music assemblies, Music Festival, girls' glee, choir, Knightlites. Carol's favorite subjects are family living and typing. Carol plans to attend college next fall. MARGUERITE SNYDER-Centinelas, Jousters, Induction Program, Christmas, Spanish, and Easter assemblies, girls' glee, choir, hockey, softball, manager of individual sports, various athletic awards, Knightlites. Marguerite plans to attend St. John's next fall. BUD TAYLOR-Pep assemblies, stage crew, first and sec- ond team football, various athletic awards. Bud's favorite hobby is automobiles. I-Ie plans to work at the telephone company next fall. Bud's ambition is to become a mechani- cal engineer. SONYA TAYLOR-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, junior editor of Crusader, Dorians, Pep Club, Knightlites, Knight- lites poster, honorable mention, choir radio broadcasts, Spanish and music assemblies, treasurer and Tower repre- sentative of home room, girls' glee, choir, Music Festival, All-City Choir Festival, Induction Program. Sonya plans to attend college next fall. DAVE TINSLEY-Knightlites, football, two-year letter- man, track. Dave's favorite subjects are physical education, metals, and wood. I-Ie plans to attend college. DONNA TIRA-Round Table, senior editor of Crusader staff, Centinelas, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Thanksgiving, Easter, Christmas, and music assemblies, Induction Program, vari- ous home room offices, girls' glee, choir, Music Festival, choir radio broadcasts, Red Cross, Teen-Town committee, secretary of Teen-Town, Knightlites. Donna's favorite sub- ject is English. She will attend college next fall. 34 --f 4 ...am ',,..x SW JO art CP ho: Ro bei pla cas ser gil HU LC ho roi suW BI Cl ho pl: G. bg ba pl EI bl Z2 su M C se hm la tc Bi T SI N sc b. J1 d A nW al, ire ig. lor ity me pic, rst as- algo nd Jus sic es, 101' rn, 'nd of rag 1b- :xt isic tes. ,rol ion rls' tts, IO .ec- rite one mi- iior ht- sts, xre- valg sto ter- ion, Lder pter, ari- val, teeg Lub- Seniors JOHN R. TYNER-Dorians. john's favorite subjects are art and drafting. He will work next fall. CAROL VAN DYKE-A.A.U.W.g vice-president of Beta, honor roll, senior business committee, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Tower, vice-president, secretary, and mem- bership chairman of Penthouse Players, Y-Teens, Penthouse plays, Induction Program, American Education Week broad- casts, spring play cast, speech, music, and Christmas as-- sembliesg Knightlitesg home room oflicesg girls' glee, choirg girls, octetteg Music Festival, stage crew. Carol plans to attend college. LOIS VASTERLING-Corresponding secretary of Beta, honor roll, senior business committee, Doriansg various home room offices, Knightlitesg eighth grade letter. Lois,s favorite subjects are stenography and art. She plans to be a secretary. BETTY VON DEMFANGE-Round Table, Draconesg Christmas assembly, Knightlitesg various home room oiiicesg hockey sports day. Betty's favorite subject is science. She plans to attend Research Hospital School of Nursing. GENE VON DEMEANGE-Pep and music assembliesg band, stage crewg first and second team football letters, basketball, track. Gene's favorite subjects are science and physical education. Gene plans to go to college. ERMA WAGNER-Round Table, Knightlitesg Round Ta- ble assemblyg president, vice-president, Red Cross represen- tative of home room, scenery painting. Erma's favorite subjects are art and stenography. She will work next year. MARGOT WALKER-Y-Teens, Joustersg Inductiong Christmas assembly, president, vice-president, Tower repre- sentative, and Red Cross representative of home room, hockey, basketball, and baseball teams, eighth grade shield, large letter. Margot plans to study at Missouri University to become a physical education teacher. BILL WALL-Hi-Y, president, secretary, treasurer, and Tower representative of home roomg C.O.E. Bill,s favorite subject is chemistry. He plans to attend Missouri Valley. MELVIN WALTERS-Centinelasg choirg Red Cross repre- sentative of home roomg boys' chorus, Music Festival, radio broadcast. Melvin's favorite subject is science. JO ANNE WARNER-Centinelasg Y-Teens, F.H.A.g In- duction Programg Christmas and Spanish assemblies. Jo Anne's favorite subject is stenography. She plans to work next fall. 35 R ai 4, a' -.1 iv 'AA -4 it . f i ,,. V . P X , . A GQ YC, Wy ' ' TW X I in gs ig, To- Y If sf 2. if? 1 f U W sf y Ye . y ' we sow. WW. . sa f Wsawf , avg. a 62- 'rw . XWY f 'lMSC'XV.f'f ' Wg N44 X3 .. gi, as f Maj .W ., .. f. , as ,Zf W -'fi' ,gf , Q7 . ,ff-2 , ,' Q' s ,. V .f, . , ww.: gf ,sir X . 'MPN A Y , .. 69-51-vas' w tf-' V5 3 V ,ff Maffs if ,Iq4f...s,. .Qi V . ,, Q I . f , I ' a vg . 2 , ' Tas' 4 fs ,M , 'f fs? V . 2 .. .asf y Q, ':, ., f f f ' ff! fw f. ' - . ...ws V X f f xi' J f w -gifsw-Sf A 47 .fad L.. Aye. f Q .ffsfffsusw :ssfsf Q :ff r Q-w e .4 aff- JZ ---f fg-e-555-' 25.5-32 --' ' - ?' lf 5 Seniors LAVERNE WARNER--F.H.A.g Y-Teensg Music Festivalg C.O.E. LaVerne's favorite subjects are mathematics and history. She will work next fall. HOWARD WARREN--Centinelasg script manager of Pent- houseg Penthouse plays and committeesg Red Cross and Round Table representative of home roomg boys' chorusg eighth grade chorusg Music Festivalg music assembly. How- ard's favorite subjects are American problems and speech. He will attend Junior College next fall. BARBARA WEIGEL-Barbara came to Southeast from Lillis her junior year. Her favorite subjects are typing and stenography. She will work next fall. BERNARD WEISS-Honor rollg Round Tableg consul of Draconesg Knightlitesg Youth Looks Ahead radio broad- castg Christmas assemblyg Induction Programg secretary of home roomy choirg C.O.E.g representative in Voice of Democracyn contest. Bernard will attend Wheaton College to study for the ministry. ARLENE WESTE-Arlene,s favorite subjects are psycholo- gy and typing. Her hobby is baseball books. She will Work next fall. She plans to be a private secretary. GALEN WHEELER-Sergeant-at-arms and treasurer of home roomg Knightlites. Galen's favorite subjects are draft- ing and physical education. He would like to play profes- sional baseball. NORMAN WICK-Induction Programg pep assembliesg first team cheerleader. Normarfs favorite subjects are art and drafting. His ambition is to be a commercial artist. He will work next year. L. B. WILKES-President and sergeant-at-arms of home roomg first team football. L. B.'s favorite subjects are alge- bra and psychology. His hobby is playing his guitar with a hillbilly band. He plans to attend William Jewel College to study to become a teacher. MARILYN WILLIAMS-Honor rollg Round Tableg Cen- tinelasg Y-Teensg Pep Clubg Teen-Town committeeg Knight- litesg Induction Programg Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, music, and talent exchange assembliesg various home room officesg girls' gleeg choirg girls' octetteg Music Festivalg choir radio broadcastg eighth grade letter. Marilyn,s ambition is to be a singer. FRED WILLMS-Vice-president, secretary, and sergeant-an arms of home roomg hall guardg football teamg trackg first and second team letters in basketball and trackg football as- sembly. Fred's favorite subjects are physical education and Wood. He plans to attend Junior College next fall. '-1 0 beniors RONNIE NVINNINGHAM-Round Tableg president, vice- president, and treasurer of home roomg Knightlitesg football assembliesg three-year football lettermang track teamg ser- geant-at-arms of junior and senior classes. Ronnie will at- tend college next year to study dentistry. XVANDA NWOOD--Betag honor rollg Round Tableg secre- tary of Centinelasg Y-Teensg Knightlitesg pep assemblies: Induction Programg various home room officesg first and second team cheerleaderg treasurer of junior classg giftorian of senior classg Teen-Town committeeg sports day teamsg various athletic awards. Wanda will attend Baker next fall. LONNIE WOUDRUFF-Round Tableg Penthouseg Knight- litesg Induction Programg Spring Playg Penthouse playg speech assemblyg radio broadcastsg choirg girls' gleeg Music Festival. Lonnie plans to attend Sarachon-Hooley Business college. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. HOWARD NVYNN-Honor rollg Hi-Yg Knightlitesg In- duction Programg basketball assemblyg choirg Music Festivalg hall guardg first team basketball letter. Howard plans to study at Kansas University to be an engineer. Howard will be graduated in August. NORMA YOUNG-F.H.A.g Centinelasg Christmas, Thanks- giving, and speech assembliesq Music Festivalg office assistant. Norma will Work next year. She would like to become a nurse. Umm. -',5,femoR- fT5 , j, cl F ' ifftlf' Q ? UW . f - f X 'sal' Wrinr A MESS!!! 37 -uf. -7- Qi . 41 W 4 A 2 wx JI' .gnu-w ' w,,..,,,,,,,,.....1-v- L 1 1 if 6' 1 www QA, vw -W Qin, .4 P l ' 1 1 Ji N E w Q1 ix! Q51 r R ev f eff , 56 Junior ffioers ,if ,NMR-VA- f f 5' gamw WN aww ,I if! HAZ, l:W,., X CHARLES SCHAEFER CONRAD GIBSON JACKIE DAVIS GROVER XWILCHER Publicis! Trwzszlrzfr Sgf.-:lf-Arzzls Pl'C'Sil1,C'Hf CAROL JONES CAROL RAY PAT POULTER VfC'C'-PI'l'XfllC'l7f Gfff0l'ifI7I Sc'C1'f'fcI1'y Our nearness to realizing our am- bition Of Knighthood is strongly felt. 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Charles Rittmaster, Norton Rothen, Gloria Rowe, Craig Russell, Raymond Saller, Betty Sandnes, Norma Schaefer, Charles Schaffer, Joyce Scheidt, Richard Schwam, Joanne Sears, Frank Sebek, Beatrice Seested, Donna Seidler, Donna Sherwood, Jack Shreve, Jill Simmons, Ronald Juniors Sims, James Smith, Diana Smith, Don Smith, Myrl Snitz, Sheldon Spader, Rose Sparks, Tom Spencer, Barbara Springer, Richard Staats, Richard Stafford, Shirley Stanton, Kenneth Stewart, Bill Stewart, Pat Stites, John Stoner, Dolores Strickler, Kemper Strode, Bill Struzick, Roger Summers, Bob Swartz, Shirley Thompson, Fred Thompson, John Tramill, Carolyn Tree, Richard Varcoe, Beverly Wait, Dick Wait, Shirley Walker, Barbara Wallace, Sam Waller, Bob Walton, Mary Ward, Larry Watts, Barbara Wells, Carol Westfall, Virginia White, Bill White, Bob White, Robert Wicks, Harold Wilcher, Grover Williams, Charles Williams, Rollie Wilson, Marlena Wise, Don Woner, Murrin Workman, David Woste, Richard Wright, Lucille Yagan, Martin Zimmerman, Judy Zimmerman, Julian f 4 M ' MW , Z ...5 g jf sl 5 I . it '55 ,.:',1 'n.N-JNUOR- 215'-i - gl, I1 - :I e ff S E 1 '-11 x Aron: Ano HAwYf?7 ophomore Class Having now reached the mid-way point in the time allotted for our high-school education, we have be- come enthusiastic participants in many more school activities. Since we are now familiar with Southeast life, we must strive to do our part in adding to its accomplishments. We have increased our interest in worth- while achievement in scholastic and extra-curricular fields. Constantly we look to the Knights and Squires for leadership. We anxiously await the time when we shall take their places. Adelsperger, Robert Alexander, Mary Lou Anthony, Ronalee Atchinson, Ann Attebery, Mary Audiss, Shirley Barker, Lois Baucke, Tom Belzer, Ronald Bennett, Jimmy Bishop, John Biurvall, Sandra Bixman, Patricia Blackburn, Mary Blackshire, Ben Blattman, Barbara Blattman, Gene Bloss, Jim Board, Judy Bradford, Glenn Brady, Michael Brillault, Edward Brown, Dortha Brown, Fred Brown, Tom Bruns, Marvin Bryan, Kent Bryan, Saundra Buck, jo Ann Budd, Antoinette Campbell, Jerry Cartwright, Pat Case, Marsha Clarensau, Marina Cline, Phyliss Coberly, John Cocks, Betty Cole, Fred Colwell, jim Cominetti, Jim Cooper, Janet Cooper, Mary Ann ophomores , Corder, Patsy Cowan, Sandra Cox, Kathryn Crawford, Earl Creason, Jim Crowley, David Daily, Bill Darr, Dwight Davenport, Orville Davenport, Richard Dawson, Regina Dice, Judy Dietz, Carol Dorman, Derrell Dougherty, Mary Doyle, Ronald Ducate, Sharon Ducate, Shirley Durbin, Bob Durrett, Marcia Eckstein, Louis Edwards, Ramah Eichman, Don Ellis, Glenna Engle, Mickey Erickson, Mary Louise Fenton, Shirley Finley, Bill Fish, Jo Ann Fitzhugh, Patty Flannery, Sylvia Fowler, Elizabeth Franklin, Cecil Frazee, Janice Frazee, Marcia Frazee, Shirley Fuller, Barbara Fuqua, Gary Gabel, Marian Gain, Carol Garner, Lois Gattenby, Jo Ann Geer, Janette xGeneraux, Rita Gibson, Juanita Givens, June Graf, Phyllis Greenlee, Mabel Grove, Glenda Gum, James Haines, Robert Hall, Judy Hall, Margaret Halliburton, Mona Hamarstrom, Carol Hammond, Mary Hampton, Carl Hampton, Gene Hargis, Donna Harkins, Kay Hart, Sherry Hayes, Edwin Henry, Nancy J .vfffc N, . , . . 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' 4 A XV I f f 2 f 434, ff , ax a a Sophomores Herdman, ,Jean Herndon, Mary Hibbs, Roger Hildebrand, Ronald Hill, Danny Hillis, Robert Hocott, Paul Hollenshead, Buddy Holt, Joe Holtclaw, Doris Hooper, Bob Horn, Claudia Howard, Frank Hudson, David Humphress, Barbara Husband, Jerry Hutton, Harry Hyder, Marsha Jackson, Betty Ann Jeffries, James Johnson, Allen Johnson, Clifford Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Ronald Jones, Alyce Jones, Bob Jones, Howard Jones, Shannon Jordan, Judy Keefe, Tom Keen, Tom Kerr, Eleanor Kirwin, Richard Kistler, Von Koll, Darell Kraft, Donald Kresse, Joe Lancaster, Marilyn Lane, Richard Lehman, Jerry Lengquist, Erie Leone, Dixie L'Hommedieu, Yvonne Linck, Dick Link, Susan Livingston, Frances Livingston, Gurnest Lockwood, Janice Long, Don Lowell, Iva Ludwig, Oletha Lyle, Jim Lynch, Gail Lynch, Tommy Mackey, Donald Maple, Dianne Martin, Richard Masoner, Donald Mattenlee, Douglas McCollum, Jim McEowen, Arthur McFarland, Bill 49 i Sophomores McGehee, Charles K ,,..,a.. , 5 , , gqff QL 4 ' 779' ,mal ,, viva, ,Aide 1 4, McKinley, joe is -' , ,V Q 4s 2, . ,Zilla , If ly, 55' , ,Q Meek, Irene I Qiffif 7 r Melton,Joe Middough, Carol ,ga V h Miller, Garry Q, B A Mills, Ralph .r Mitchell, Luanne Mitchell, Rhoderick -W Moehle, Betty if B ji, Q A .. J 7 4 re' f Y' Q B j Moore, Betty Moore, Cheryl Moore, Ronald Mora, Rachael Moran, Dale , Morris, Bill fl 1 as -i ' f Morris, Gary fi, W W Morton, David 4 ',., Y'fe'w,f , Mountain, Jack W Mountjoy, Bill ,K X B Muff, Marian Q Manzuris, Ronnie . Needels, Carolyn 4 f Niswonger, Bill ig' ,A fax- -53 Niswonger, Donna a 1,'- sf i , 4 , Neibergall, Donald , ,, 7 ff Nolan, Kenneth , 3 Y ' i ' O Byrne' M ke Wu i .- Oglesby, Gaye A O'Rear, Delbert if ' 2 X R 5 Orrick, Jim 5 'N -M N 'LT' im y X941 E Perry, Richard X X' ' A , 9 Penning, William K A C il J Peterman, Shirley V , ,lg ,,., 4 .,,i,, , Pilanr, Roberta 3 Poteet, Bruce Q Preston, Nanette ' ' A ' Q fe ,fe Quick, Kent .,, , Ramsey, Betty X A A W Raphel, Stephen y f fi , A C Ratcliff, Carolyn as M f Q' Reardon, Mitchell X C Q i 1X, , Q t MJ f if Mm Reddick, Eddie Z Reynolds, Beverly . Q - R' R Rhodes, Bill , Richardson, Shirley S' X . Richmond, Erma ,i A 5 Riggs, Leann ,, X AQ Riggs, Nancy :fi 7 -4 ., , Ritsch, David Ritter, Duane Robb, Jerry ,k,7f5f' -1- Roberts, Gerald - r Roberts, Jerry Robinson, Meredith Roddis, NIHC Rothacher, Rose Marie 9 ., Scherrer, Shirley , f Schuyler, Douglas Seitz, jane Sharp, Jerry Sherman, ane I ,mi fy .., Qyf, :ha ,ff 4 K M f f if .f Vina M432 1 aw 'Mm ' ,f If Q X, ' if 1' 2 . , W., 4 ,, 7 5 rf' J We sw , , , f Shinkle, Richard we i t ' ef Q o v ' QL- as ,S -X 04 V S7351 ' ef 1 at 4- fa 2 ig! f , W f ,Q f f 5, W f f W 49' if 47, W ff ,, f 'ff fff gf ,, my , y ,. s . 5422 . ga 49 7 fi f ., X ffzff . , A, f , f mf, ! , 4 fyff f-ff ,, ffxww, ways? WV' f f 4 G7 im, a I af ,, ,.,, , I Z- Mggf X, 95, 1 I V , , I , ,lkbv if ff ,ff 4, . gf ff I. HW M f , ' X77 f I ,.,,f , , f 45720 W' 4 Vin' 4 za, 4 VI ,f J 6? 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Fil , X as Q seq, rr f Yfws C, X Q. E f 5 Freshman Class With the difficult transition period behind us, we Pages find ourselves an important part of Castle life. Our interest and enthusiasm for eXtra-cur- ricular activities are continually in- creasing. We possess eagerness to learn and to bring accomplishment to our Castle. The knowledge we gain dur- ing this year will cast new light on our problems, and we shall look for- ward to three more helpful years. X 1 , gif f A ff Alexander, Lynn Allen, Arthur Ames, Donna Anthony, Darlys Archer, John Aubuchon, Norma Averill, james Ayer, Douglas Backstrom, Janet Baldwin, Norman Balsly, Gloria Becker, Anna Bedel, Donna Beets, David Benjamin, Maren Benson, Phil Berry, Alvin Bischof, Theresa Blom, Martha Blunk, Donna Boswell, Dan Bothwell, Ronald Brackney, Barbara Brewer, Barbara Brokaw, Cynthia. Brown, Paul Butler, Robert Butts, Pat Cain, Peggy Cale, Anna Carl, Nancy Carney, Don Carter, Gloria Clark, Herbert Clark, Winnie Clayton, Charles Cline, Dorothy Colvin, Russell Conder, Dennis Cook Jane Cook Jennie Cook Wayne Freshmen Cooper, Claudette Cooper, Janice Creel, Thomas Croft, Claude Crouse, Norma Curnett, Joyce Dally, Don Damico, Shirley Davis, Bobby Davis, Dale DeMasters, Bonnie Dennis, Donald Devemport, George Dishong, Tela Dobler, Carol Dodd, Darleen Dorsey, Peggy Dowdle, Phillip Dugan, Phyliss Dunlap, Leon Earp, Beverly Eaton, Conrad Ebling, Linetta Ellis, Psyche Ellis, Vernabelle Elwick, Ray English, Gary Erisman, Richard Evert, Ester Faas, Freddie Fessler, Mary Finch, Glenn Fiorella, Gracann Flinner, Donald Follet, Norma Frazee, Hugh French, Bruce Furey, Donald Gabel, Phyliss Garrison, Earl Gentry, Kenneth Gibson, Don Gilkeson, Nancy Goodson, Laura Grassley, Richard Gray, Dan Robert Greer, Betty Greer, Jacqueline Groomer, Dorothy Gumm, Bob Hahn, Jo Ann Hailey, Betty Handley, Judith Hansen, Viola Harned, Estcn Harris, Barbara Harrison, Janis Hedenberg, Donald Henry, Terry Herbert, Gary Herbert, Winilou Hey, Barbara Hileman, Rhoda ,ape . - 44 -,-,-.- 1 ff nj as , , . -a f 4 fix Vx , V A Z, , ii 7: g . f - 2' w f 1+ ef F4 is f . f if w x Mya sf R . f 1 r f as , DX ' f 4 gli , 1 - f I X' f O fe f f w f X 1 f f f M if ff, Af AQQ Q -1. 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Karl Johnson, Marilynn Johnston, Mary Johosky, James Jones, Margaret Jones, Pat Kasper, Roberta Keen, Karl Kelley, Ronald Kelly, Betty Keys, Coleman Kimbley, Don Kline, Jerry Kopp, Don Kozak, Donna Kratz, Geralann Kruce, Kenneth Lancaster, Kenneth Langley, Patti Larkins, Barbara Larson, Donald Lewis, Wynona Lindsey, Glenn Long, Frances Lowell, Lydia Macy, Betty Macy, Shirley Mangione, Joseph Martin, Barbara Martinez, Eva McCale, Robert McGhee, Thomas Means, Carole Miles, Curry Miller, Robert Mills, David Moles, June Morrison, Roger Mountjoy, Sandra Nelson, Betty Nelson, Eleanor Newsom, Florence Nichols, Henry Freshmen Nichols, Leroy Nilson, Jeanne Gder, Diane O,Quinn, Willa Payne, Nancy Pelletier, John Penning, Josephine Perry, Dan Phenix, Pat Phillips, Carol Phillips, David Pierce, Barbara Ping, Ronald Potter, Bruce Potter, Sue Price, Charles Price, Dianne Pruetting, John Pruitt, Sally Rabyor, Marie Rackers, Shirley Ramsey, Beverlee nf? Randle, Vincent Redman, Terryl Reece, Jerry Reeder, Bob Reynolds, Sandra Rhoades, Charles Richardson, Mary Ricketts, Raymond r Riggs, Louise Roberds, Carl Romi, Betty Rucker, John Rucker, Vivian Ruhl, Sandra Sanderson, Shirley Sasse, Joyce Schafer, Edel Schafer, Edel Shefheld, Joan Sherman, Jeanne Shireman, Faith Shultz, John f X Smith, Janet ' - r Smithmier, Deanna f , Snyder, Harry W E S Snyder, Joan Spader, Connie , Zx i Z, ,,., ,f-,aa A Sparks, Bill Sparks, Gary Springer, Glenda 'IF'-K5 Stanley, Danny ' Stevenson, John Stine, Jenith Stites, Mary J Q! wife Stoppelman, Richard Straisinger, Yvonne Q Strode, Yvonne Sf 'l5 'f, J ,.,.p Ztli K Q' 'pvt of ' , THYIOF, Pff88Y ea, , ,, ,, , Thompson, Larry - V if I J ' 9 56 ,, , TGA' f X 'b s X 'Q '- . , em fa v3 f A Q X 0 'W j if .ae M. Q! f ze f ex X , 45, tx? Q, 3 we ' Q 5 iffkwqk N ' FREGHNAN E ja QE, I: 312.5 ' :fl ,L L! Q, l W' , ,-E GErnn'A Ln-ng C Ilowom Freshmen Underwood, Mary Vincent, Bessie Wall, Tony Walters, Kenneth Ward, Rita Wegner, Dick Weiss, Marilyn Westbrook, Robert Westbrook, Wanita Weston, Ruth Wharton, Darlene White, James White, Lucina Whitfill, Pac Wicks, Marion Williamson, Joy Willis, Larry Wilson, Bob Wilson, Diane Wilson, Pat Winsell, Don Wisdom, Carl Wood, Emma Lou Wright, Mary Ann Yearout, Louise Zumwalt, James 57 l Adamson, Pat Albright, Charles Allen, Larry Ei hth Grade Class When we entered Southeast, we found ourselves perplexed as to our part in the Castle life. Our enthu- siasm has grown as the many new op- portunities for leadership, study, and friendship have presented themselves. This year as Apprentice-Pages we have begun the foundation for our Allworth, Shirley Anderson, Betty Aubuchon, Doris Bailey, Roma Baker, Bob Baker, Encil Baker, Leta Ballard, Kenneth Ballow, Marcia Bangs, William Barnett, Sandy Beckett, Royce Bedell, Peggy Bennett, joan Berry, Gwen Betzer, Ronald Bisby, Larry Biurvall, Lucy Black, Pat Black, Ruth Blalock, Don Bledsoe, Richard Board, Sharon Boese, Eddie Boley, Barbara Bowles, Rosemary Bowers, Herbert Boxx, Richard Braun, Judy Braun, Judy Mae Breeding, Lonnie Brouhard, Ronald Brown, Barbara Ann Brown, Edna Brown, Roger Brown, Sandy Bryan, Mike Buck, Mary Ann Burns, jimylou -M if , L remaining high school years, a foun- dation upon which we hope to build characters as true Knights. We now recognize the challenge our school presents us. 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X l 7 30,43 ,-+ X . X W -, X '4 7 V ,X K M, . , 3' ZX- ' , X ' .M f 7 ,an Xa , , .X Xf .X ff , Q' ,S 5 rw. ,X , Xf Q rx if 9 Y I ,wa fe 17 ,X Xi.1,X-- My qiewwi ,Q , ,Xf X ,Xi , ,X X, 'X t w XV, 1 aw f M Q f 5? ff . X2 1 , .aa We ' - BWGRADER .ES 1 .5 ....a,p, C17 + tn ,ch ,n a::m P' ' fg:::1i,,- ' ' U 1.1131-jl x l 51.44 1 dr 3. Loomr Tue' Svnce I!! 63 Eighth Grade Vermillion, Robert Wallace, Lucy Waller, Charles Warner, Ralph Welty, Barbara White, Alice White, Shirley Whiteman, Ronnie Wicks, Mary Wiedenmann, Kirk Wilhelm, Elizabeth Wilkerson, George Williams, Patricia Wilson, Jim Winslow, Ruth Wright, Diana Young, Ben aniz Round Table uill and Scroll Beta Scholasticae Centum I Q C. O. E. Penthouse Players Dorians Centinelas Dracones Hi-Y Y-Teens Junior Red Cross Jousters 64 Q 10 H f I . ' 1 4 E . i F 1 1 ,ix M l A 5 s 1 M r: . 5 : lf 5 65 if 'Q E3 s ' xl . , V'- -Y P I L i 11 qi 1 ' I I i lx l ,wil all ' lf. li P i l F . li 1 V' l i 1 1 MH.. l l 1 i l l ,Q 4 +P i. f. l. K. V fi 14 I V l ix :IF S 11 'A il 'r fi . . ,,.,,, V' .,.,.- Round Table f ,f ,, Mfr, ,Z y 2 y!f,,f?,,Q,,7f V, , ,, , X ,.,,, ,,,,V , . ,, ,V ,f , , , rfrffnffffgf, ff! lf! f 'fffffgnm wuffrff, f f ffrrrftfrr 7 'XFX 7 First Row: Bob Dyson, Mary Louise Erickson, Joy Mankin, Pat Schwank, Gayle Horton, Carol Phillips, Pat Butts, Betty Von Demfange, Jerry Vermillion, Mary Ann Miles, Peggy Coleman, Barbara Boley' Second Row: Donna Carlson, Pat Poulter, Vetrice Chambers, June Gevins, Joan Bryan, Patsy Thompson, Paul Hocott, Barbara Hunter, Betty Maple, Darlene Stanley Third Row: Pat Parker, Larry Allen, Cher Mecalley, Mike Phillips, Ronald Tipton, Pat Cartwright, Don Winsell, Allen Laffon, Daylene Smith. Fourth Row: Don Bulter, Dick Dawson, Richard Haunfeld, John Maddux, Herb Benson, Jay Lamb, Bob Logan, Ronnie Comer, Charles Schaeffer, Grover Wilcher OFFICERS President .,,....,. ..........., . . .Mary Ann Miles Vice-president ,...,.. Recording secretary .,.. Corresponding secretary . . Treasurer .,... , . . . . . . . Sergeant-at-arrns .. Historian . .,... . Tower reporter Southeast students may voice their opinions through their student government, the Round Table. The principal aims are to plan for the development and improvement of all school ac- tivities and to promote better school spirit. The Round Table is composed of one delegate elect- . . .Ronnie Comer . . . .Dalene Smith ......,.Pat Parker . , . .Grover Wilcher . . .Pat Cartwright .........Pat Poulter . . .Vetrice Chambers ed from each homeroom plus the president and the vice-president who are elected by the entire student body. It is hoped that through the guidance of the sponsor, Miss Latshaw, and the co-operation of its members that the Round Table has again this year successfully fulfilled its purpose. ,Q n-fat. l l I 1 l l Q 1 l I l -if-w ' .vi- Scholasticae Centum WW Lois Kelly, Mary Ann Miles, Carol Bernhardt, jo Ann Boswell, Carol Van Dyke, Miss M. Muller, Antoinette Budd, Nancy Goppert, Charlene Puhr, Eleanor Kerr. uill and Scroll Gerry Heuermann, Mary Ann Miles, Carol Van Dyke, Ken- neth Butler, Tom Records, Annette Luthy, Carol Bernhardt. 67 1 4 i N W , , w N 4 4 xi 11 Ali H ,N 'w ,i ,N In .N 'Fi L, il 4,1 N, , W I 1 1 U wg N ,ll I I Q 1 3, W iv 1 I I, 1 I 1 .1 N I I ,ig 2 ll Yi 112 ,Em vz1 Jil: ,. ii!! If lip W4 ,. lg, A N i bi W N M in 'iz Nl I I M' 1 , , i , N V 42321. X Xurnm lilurk Jo :Xnn Huawei! Mmfdellff , Carlewm ff, 1 ff f f , f ,wx f y X yr Vhjff, If Y y ,f f , f mf ,ff wyff , ,,,f pf ,, , 1 f X f Hff ,Aff ,f ,Q ,ff , ' I ,f nuff ff, ' ',Cz3r9I Cr'ossw'l1ii0,f, f if ,f,,,,,,,, M 0, f 2 ff x ff ,. , f f f , fn , , , f , f f 2, jf A 4 ,f f ,!,fjf f XXX ff ,X V Pai Parker f ycgm Hurrimn Gerry lhfm-rrmun Mary ,Iarmzm f f F fikv QP f,,',' f 4 , ' VNV- 49 fx ' , . ASC? ' f 'M - ' 'R AQ X 7 ff' ,Q X Ae 4- , ffm!-V f, Q' 4-, .f - vwwf MM . 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Xmwvfs 1+ X K X111 1 mp, ., 1 , -M , iii 1, X115 45517 Y 1 1 GW . ki ff f X 1 Cf Km 1 if 11 6 Q X7 ,nf 3 3 1 X . f M 9 , swab HWS We f 1' 51-1 I S. 1 1 fl ,0 1 ' W .Q . 2.5, 'fZf'0KV -41 Xf of A 11 J K1,1L,?' 15 ,,1' 5 ' 11 11 ,1 . ,Wa tg 9?:e??1,: fc fs Vhihifaz' fy 1 X? f W r XX X x . N' A A I f x 4 I 'rx X Leonard Campbell Robert Clark Geraldine Foreman Eugene Hautzenrader Bob Jones Bill joy Dick Moore Richard O'Dell Alberra Otis Melvin Walters 17117 ' ' ' f1 f,1 'I '4 ,, 1-1 f,141f 1 11-,1 21 ,ee 1X-We 1 K! f., , , 495 4, , , ,V ,.. , 1 1 119 1 .X 4 fX 1.wsQ-1, 1 'eww-f 1 4'- 1 f ' fy s f' 14Mws1fW,w1 -1X 1X ,.,,,.X , 11,,.,.A,X MX , 1 1 5 IW, I ,ff V, , '5 , 1 ,111!k ff , 1' ff .1 gf , , ', 7,1 11 34 4? .ff 1' vi W, yy ' Q Q ' X a 0,39 ykff Q1 -, - X f.'1rf61w 4 ' ' if 1 1 X 15 Bob Gipferr 41, , 1 P 1 E If , 1 f sr ,Q 61 ,IV 1 I' X1,,,,2, 9 0 1 1 X -X-Maw 1 X , va 1.X ' 7 x 'X s . ,. M, f 6 0 Q X Q 1 Frank Kennedy Douglas Livingston Pat Sclawenck Roger Struzick Mr. Cecil Coombe Bernard Weiss fCoordinatorj 69 ' ' fi .n..as.r:n1mgaa3fxu13an-L-1,5412-,.-.L-Q ,:44.r,.-.ms+idfzL2,Sl'f'..-'!i1Zi':.f If? ffl: ra-4-an-:nv-s-eff .,v3.::,. 1'sr 'fL.-- s- 3. ' 'H 7'7 il -L12-'if-11-V z-3, Penthouse Players if ' First Row: Joan Campbell, Lonnie Woodruff, Peggy Coleman, Shirley Frisbey, Joy Mankin, Mary Ann Cooper, Sharon Moore, Marcia Durrett, Sondra Barnes, Carol Wells, Margie Sturges. Second Row: Bob Baughman, Jean Destler, Jo Ann Schwam, Barbara Spencer, Pat Poulter, Gerry Heuermann, Carol Van Dyke, Jane Halstead, Vetrice Chambers, Barbara Hunter, Dorothy Lodholz. Third Row: Raymond Jackson, Sam Wallace, David Workman, Jack Meuschke, Tom Records, Seth McClure, i John Maddux, Howard Warren, Louis Eckstein, Charles Harper, Miss Fetters. OFFICERS President . . . . .........., .... J ack Meuschke Vice-president .. ...... John Maddux Secretary . . . .... Gerry Heuermann Treasurer . ..,......... Membership Chairman ........,. Assistant Membership Chairman Costume Manager ........... Stage Manager .... Make-Up Chairman . . Script Manager . . . House Manager . . , The Penthouse Players provide enjoyment for all students with their dramatic presentations. Outstanding plays produced this year included Cracked Ice and At the Feet of the Ma- donna. For its members a valuable experience is . . . .Kenneth Butler . . , .Carol Van Dyke . . . . . .Sondra Barnes . . . .Dorothy Lodholtz , . . . Sam Wallace . . .Joy Mankin . . . .Joan Campbell . . ,Tom Records gained through their acting, directing, costum- ing, and producing. The elective membership is chosen from those students showing outstanding ability in numerous speech fields. Miss Maria Theresa Fetters has spent much time assisting the club with its projects. , M ' ' ' - ' ' Ar' ' ,W,,-,-. 1 .....,,. i 114' -.. - - ' P i Dorians 4215! First Row: Mary Ann Miles, Jo Ann Boswell, Martha Miles, Marion Muff, Gayle Orrick, Carol Ray, Mary Mitzel. Second Row: Sonya Taylor, Harriet Palis, Frances French, Nancy Smith, Adelle Hinshaw, Donna Houser, Carol Bernhardt. Tloird Row: Norman Wick, Annette Luthy, John Tyner, Dick Dawson, Billy Stewart, Margaret Howard, Twila Hill, Gary Geivett. OFFICERS P resid enf ...,. 4 Vice-president , . . Secretary .... , Treasurer ...... Tower Reporter ,.,,....... Round Table Represenlatifve The ancient Greek tribe called the Dorians was noted for its conservative and practical traits. The Southeast Dorians also strive for these objectives. Under the direction and assistance of Miss Martha Abbott, the Dorians work to achieve skill in the many creative arts. The techniques of the different art medii are studied and de- ..,RonnieComer . . . .Mary Ann Miles , . . .Harriet Palis . . . ,Gary Geiverr . . . .Martha Miles , , , .Sonya Taylor veloped. Visits are made through the year to art exhibits and other places providing interest in the arts and crafts. A candidate is required to have an M average in his studies, with no grade below I, He must also have an S average in art and re- ceive the majority vote of the club to become a member. ,L fri' Centinelas Firsf Row-Merle Payne, Mary Lou Alexander, Jo Ann Fish, Donna Seidler, Shirley Potter, Barbara Fuller, Leann Riggs. Second Row-Pat Bixman, Beth Fowler, Barbara Watts, Claudia Horn, Cecelia Spann, Roberta Pilant, Joyce Schaffer, Ann Atchinson, Barbara Bedell. Third Row-Gloria Rothen, Luann Mitchell, Bill Strode, John Griffith, Fred Karn, Bruce Poteet, Judy Board, Mildred McLean. First Row-Shirley Fenton, Mary Louise Erickson, Mary Blackburn, Jo Ann Buck, Mike O'Byrne, Sharon Du- cate, Shirley Ducate, Doris Wadsworth. Second Row-Betty Ulrich, Carol Hamarstrom, Ted Budd, Eddie Reddick, Judy Dice, Mona Halliburton, Nancy Henry. Third Row-Sandy Biurvall, Nancy Tolen, Eleanor Kerr, Bill Crummett, Janet Houston, Julianne Zimmerman, Lois Barker, Dianne Maple. OFFICERS Presiflemfa .i.. .,,........,. . . .Donna Seidler Vice-presiclmzta , . ...,. Gloria Rothen Secrefaria ..,i , . .Mildred McLean Tesorero ..,.,. .... M ike O'Byrne Oficial de Ol'd8! '... ...,,.,.,.. ....,....,,... J o hn Griffith Those students interested in increasing their knowledge of the Spanish-speaking people and their customs may do so by belonging to the Southeast Centinelas. The only definite require- ment for membership is a student must be in either first or second year Spanish. Miss Towner, the club sponsor, ably assists the members in directing the club activities. The varied programs throughout the year include the always much enjoyed dinner at the Mexican restaurant Los Palmas and the annual Christmas program at which they have the Breaking of the Pinata. 65 J i:-1 . ' M -. ,. 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This year at their semi-Weekly meetings the Draeones better acquainted themselves with the - frfv. -f-,fn .4 f-r---f--ff -rr-f -f f .JV ,Q-,vrvrf-1' .- If-T .fl-8 ff f R '-., . ..,.,,......DonaldHall Betty Von Demfange . . , . . . . . .Betty Saller 4 . .Barbara Carter . . . ,Marilyn Cooper . . . . . .Dorothy Crumm . . .Yvonne L,Hommedieu Ronald Belzer classical culture, customs, and language of the Roman people. One program familiarized the club with the origin of the Latin Saturnalia, a holiday similar to our Christmas. Miss Adams, the club sponsor, aids the organi- zation in its activities. ,Is -N-.af I 1 1 ' ,qv . --mr--.z1...,., 'Q ,xi xQw5.L.4.-,- Y . M... ,. .1 Hi-Y 11 11' l al 1 H1 N W l ssl 1 il 1 PT 1 ,. Q11 llq lllyw f ill l1,ll l l Eddy Reddick, Leroy Ganser l p First Row' Tom McGhee Donald Kelly, Curry Miles, Bob Hillis, Bob Sundquist, Carl Wisdom, Douglas Ayer, l lf ,U Second Row: Jackie Davis, Howard Wynn, Bob Heulett, john Maddux, Godfrey Larson, Herb Benson, Jo Boswell, p p f Al Slater, LeRoy Kirchner, Ned Dougherty 1 Mi Third Row: Earl Crawford, Richard Brechenridge, jim Cross, Bill Riley, Charles Schaeffer, Grover Wilcher, Mr. 'T - Cross, Floyd Summers, Ralph Mills, Henry Sade, Myron Jones, Bob White, Robert Wotten, Tom Lynch l 111 1 ' U1 fx Al H1-Y OFFICERS T l N First Semester Second Semester p 1 Don Butler ....., ..., P resident . , . . . .Floyd Summers 1 p Floyd Summers .... . . . Vice-President . . .... Grover Wilcher 1 T Grover Wilcher ..,. .,.. S ecretary . . . . . .Charles Schaeffer ll l Charles Schaeffer ,.., .... T reasurer . .. ...,. Ralph Mills 1 1. V 1 ! p, To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of El T . . ,, . . 1 V Christian character. This IS the purpose of the 1 l 1 1 fl Southeast Hi-Y Club. The membership, com- , posed of boys Who have been elected into the l l organization, Work for clean speech, clean sports, J clean scholarship, and clean living. ll l 51 lj 'l l .nf The Hi-Y activities vary in content and in- clude the annual Christmas dance, movies, out- of-door recreation, and numerous other inter- esting programs. Under the guidance of Mr. Jesse C. Cross this club does much to promote the ideals of Knight- hood. Y-Teen First Row: Betsy Carolan, Saundra Bryan, Gale Horton, Darlene Stanley, Antoinette Budd, Marguerite Smith, Sandy Robinson, Lois Kelley. 50001111 Row: Jo LCHZ, Evelyn Moran, Sharon Beard, Carol Gain, Judie Jordan, Nanette Preston, Lois Garner Betty June Anderson, Virginia Fuller. First Row: Martha Green, Donna Carlson, Peggy Schiler, Sandra Rice, Sharon McMannama, Nevile A. Homan, Merilyn Rutherford, Vicki Sheldon, Susan Shafer, Sandra Scherrer. Second Row: Lila Engel, Shirley Moore, Eleanor Payne, Jeanne Darr, Joan Roberts, Peggy Randolph, Barbara Kellar, Erin Davis, Betsy Stoots, Carol Rick, Carol Crowley. Third Row: Cara Rodenbach, Judy Ann Braun, Connie Dudley, Linda Lockwood, Carole Dematters, Marcia Balloer, Kay Lockwood, Pat Moore, Janet Hudson, Marnell Higlery, Sue Scott. SENIOR Y-TEENS OFFICERS JUNIOR Y-TEENS Jo Boswell .,...,.. . . , President . . . ..... Marguerite Smith Joen Bryan ..,, . . . Vice-president , . . . . .Gayle Horton Darlene Stanley. . . , . . Secretary . . . .... Betsy Carolan Barbara Hunter. . . , , , Treasurer . . , .,.. Virginia Fuller The Y-Teens sets three goals for its members. Each must develop personality, grow in friend- ship with people of all races, and grow in the knowledge and the love of God. Y-Teens is a world-wide organization composed of girls of every religion, nationality, and race. They learn to become better citizens by obtaining a better understanding of their community, their coun- try, and their world. The Southeast Y-Teen group presents varied programs for its members. There are parties, discussions, trips, conferences, and service pro- jects. The success of the Southeast Y-Teens is at- tributed to the interest of the advisers, Miss Birkhead, Miss Campbell, and Miss McKemy. v E ! 1 l fl l . 1 Junior Red Cross -Vx First Row: James Tindell, Carolyn Tanner, Joan Klamm, Rita Roberts, Pat Stewart, jean Destler, Barbara Mills, Mary Ann Stites, Joan Campbell. Second Row: Margaret Milburn, Jo Ann Gattinby, Darleen Dodd, Richard Davenport, Connie Dudley, Norma Jean Young, Cara Rodenbach, Marian Muff, Barbara Bedell. 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Fran Breeding ...... ,,., Kermit Dickerson ..i, , . . Carol Wells ......,..,..... pring Pla Mr. Bach ...... Prudence Mason Jerry Flanagan. Claire Carter. . . Dean of Women ,i.. .... Arthur Scott, jr Phil Ford ..,,.. Janet Ross ..... Miss Robinson. . Miss Freeman. . Miss Jones ...,i .Cynthia Keene . John Redman. . Mavis Moriarity. Raimund Brown Marion Phipps. . Stella Brahms. , Tad Voorhis. , . Marty Miller. . . SATURDAY . , .Tom Records . .Shirley Frisbey . .Kenneth Butler Carol Van Dyke Dorothy Lodholz .. . . ,..... Dave Morton Charles Harper . . . .Joy Mankin . .Margie Sturges .Joan Campbell . . . .Paula Beyer . . . .Jean Descler .Ronald johnson . . . .... Barbara Hunter .Howard Warren .Joanne Schwam Lonnie Woodruff . . . . .Dannie Hill . . .Martha Miles Southeast scored again with the 1952 Spring Play, STARDUST . The entertaining three-act comedy by Walter Kerr was the excellent choice for the Spring Play, presented by the speech department under the capable direction of Miss Fetters. Prudence Mason was invited to the Academy of Dramatic and Allied Arts to do a performance of Antony and Cleopatra with the students in the Academy. Jerry Flanagan, a Hollywood talent scout, arrived at the school to offer Miss Mason a film contract. But Arthur Scott, Jr., Prudence's fiance, objected to her career and so she refused the contract. When she did Jerry offered the contract to Janet Ross, a promising student at the Academy. Prudence called her friend, Claire Carter, to come save her, when the students began to fall onto the floor and leap into the air, while imagining themselves as oranges, teapots, and various other objects. Everything seemed hopeless for Prudence until she met one sensible boy, Phil Ford. Then a scandal began as the Dean of Women catches them together and imagined a budding love affair. Philis girl-friend, Janet Ross, who had pre- viously argued with him, believed the story told by the Dean. The students and Mr. Bach were astonished by the turn of events until Prudence announced her coming marriage, that very night, to prove that she could not possibly be interested in Phil. All was fine until Arthur arrived. He refused to marry Prudence at this time and in this place. Prudence in- vented a story to save her name. However, Arthur became so confused in the lie that he told the truth and all was lost. Prudence lost patience with him and told him to leave her alone. On the night of the performance of Antony and Cleopatra, the students played Miss Mason right off the stage until she was so discouraged that she turned to Arthur for comfort and promised to marry him. Yet, when the students apologized and Jerry offered the contract to Miss Mason again, she changed her mind. When Arthur returned to get Prudence, she told him that she was giving him up. The play ended on a happy note with Prudence off to Hollywood and Phil and Janet being married. The students very happily continued to live every role. 84 Ai' im! WL - Kiwi 7 ff 1 K' ' X E2 W, A X, f Z A1 My 7 X in 'yr' 1 A J? X xl v -Q? Q , Q- 1 ff ' f 'f A I If X W eff H V .ff Q, X, 06 11 ' Q? Pin ff? 171,77 Zwfvwffwi N ff ' -M ww A - , , , fy , V ffff wi , -Q, .- f V AX? , ,I-was-yQ:, 1 3 g.. fyf ff ff f , f C,-f -'QM' ff ff x , f 53137 Q f f ,lfflf ' 3. ,yfww , 5 ff- ff X W Wfin.-5 - , . ,I bf 4 Sally , ,UM ?1?ff X f ,.Xwwi2W:W .fn A, , . X ff . ,,,,,,4.s M15 ffflwx -f ax f Xi 3AT'i7f7k f 4 yifllyg - f nf f X X V ff if f V4 f WMV f X - 1 X f f gyifz f 32f,bf .WW X , Z9',.' 0 ww -ifwf' YM f,y.MzZ f Xyw uf, f ,Q-J 57,9 fu -A JMX , ff Wblfmzw pf 242 :W v W ,, y 6 V, , f ,ff ,IA , f f 1 Z f I 5 f K in yn -6 W7 -W fv , Qi!! Q W , Y W ww 's A ' Q f ., , 4, q zasf, X N N Q 2 fb 4 0 f 5 Kg 'Y x Q 1 A , gy r Music As We climb toward the tower, strains of lovely music greet us, for it is here that the musical groups practice under the able direc- tion of Mr. Ben Markley. We can truly be proud of our music department because of its many activities and fine programs. Mr. Edwin P. Suderman has been a line addi- tion to the faculty and music department. The students have come to appreciate his music ability and friendly manner. Early in the year the orchestra played for the induction program. They have also provided music for the Spring Play, P.T.A. meetings, and Knightlites. Perhaps the biggest event of the year was the All-City Orchestra Festival held at Southeast on April first. Presenting a striking picture in their colorful uniforms, our band also represented us Well. Playing in the American Royal Parade and acting as the official Missouri Day Band at the Royal were among early activities. Each year our band is outstanding in its presentation at various football and basketball games. Participa- tion in the All-City Band requires much prepa- ration, but it has proved worthwhile. Another busy group is the a cappella choir. Their voices pleased audiences at open house during Education Week and at Knightlites. They are much in demand by churches and have presented fine programs for several. At Christ- mastime they presented a program for the Kiwanis club, and they participated in the All- City Choir Festival. Three smaller groups, the girls' octette, boys' cctette, and boys' quartette, have gained recog- nition in our school and throughout the com- munity. Each year two assemblies, Christmas, band and orchestra, are given by the music depart- ment. Vocal groups supply inspiration for the Christmas season, and sparkling instrumental numbers entertain students at the band and orchestra assembly. The Spring Music Festival gave enjoyment to many Southeast students and patrons. This event was the climax of a very successful year for the music department. Girls' Oetette Mary Jarman, Marjorie Hicks, Glenna Ellis, Nancy Herre, Carol Van Dyke, Peggy Howard, Gayle Perry, Barbara Spencer, Julie Zimmerman. 4 I i Rf:- ..,,,.,., . ,, ., ,,..., . ,,--,.,-.,.. ,......-Y---H vf I nightlites rchestra Violins: Shirley Lehman and Bill Niebergall. Saxaploones: Doris Hanlin, Dorothy Hanlin, Shannan jones, Don Niebergall, Janette Meuschke, and Sandra Steele. Trumpets: Conrad Gibson, Don Smith, james Averill, and John Archer. Trombonesz Dan Saunders and Charles Statts. Bass: Erma Richmond. Drums: Ronald Phillips. Piano: Glenna Ellis. Boys' ctette ffl! ,. Eric Lengquist, Esten Harned, Don Dally, Murrin Wfoner, Earl Crawford, Ronnie Hildebrand, Sam Wallace. 87 ,F , MLA, V Q . f , Q 1 Z ? 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X, XXX, -XX XX T N JI Girls' G ee Front Row-Barbara Pierce, Norma Follett, Rhoda Hileman, Esther Evert, Wanita Westbrook, Dianne Price, Jackie Greer, Dorothy Groomer, Janis Harrison, Marcia Hill, Patti Langley, Phyllis Dugan, Janet Smith, Josephine Penning, Pat Whitfill, Shirley Damico, Joan Sheffield, Betty Kelly. Second Row-Darleen Dodd, Sandra Mountjoy, Gloria Carter, Jennie Cook, Mary Underwood, Diane Wilson, Connie Spader, Ruth Weston, Peggy Dorsey, Janice Cooper, Sandra Reynolds, Pat Jones, Patricia Pheonix, Terryl Redmon, Marilyn Johnson, Alyce Jones, Sue Pottar, Pat Poulter, Betty Huska, Barbara Brewer, Gloria Balsly, Laura Goodson. Buck Row-Mr. Suderman, Carolyn Jenkins, Glenda Springer, Rita MacWard, Doris Holtzclaw, Frances Long, Nancy Gilkeson, Jenith Stine, Margaret Jones, Sandra Puhl, Judy Handley, Beverly Eark, Martha Blom, Geralann Kratz, Donna Kozak, Joyce Currnett, Claudette Cooper, Roberta Kasper, Marion Wicks, Peggy Tay- lor, Sherry Hart. Boys' Chorus First Row-David Beets, Russell Calvin, Randle Vincent, William Honsinger, Dan Boswell, Esten Harned, Arthur Hill, Larry Smith, Kenneth Kruel, Michael Meagher, Kent Bryan, Bob Jones, Ronnie Hildebrand, Jim Kingcade, David Hudson. Second Row-Glenn Finch, William Penning, Cecil Franklin, Bill Stewart, Martin Minshall, George Nixon, Don Dally, Raymond Russell, John Pelletier, Dale Perry, Bob Summers, Kenneth Walters, Terry Murphy, Bill White, Bill Mountjoy. Third Row-E. P. Suderman, Don Gibson, David Mills, Robert Westbrook, Forest French, Kenneth lnlow, Don Carnahan, Delbert O'Rear, Karl Keen, Don Long, Glenn Bradford, Jim Johosky, Kent Quick, Bob Jamieson, Jerry Sharp, Jake Erisman. Knight lub ff av An evening of a variety of fun is derived from a Saturday night at Teen Town. Popularly called the Southeast Knight Club, it provides many activities including ping-pong, movies, the snack bar, and dancing. For the cost of one dollar per semester each student may participate in Teen Town functions. The festive Halloween dance, the sock-foot 'Lb dance, the January dress-up party, the Sadie Hawkins Day dance and senior farewell party were the highlights of this yearas program. Teen Town owes its success to the leadership of Mr. Cross who is assisted by Mrs. Leon Hunter, Miss Louise Mosman, Mrs. Sally Graham, and Mr. Tira. The students greatly appreciate the work these adults do. OFFICERS Presiclent ,.......,. . . . Floyd Summers Sl'Cl'C'flI7'j.' ........ ......,. D onna Tira Assiszfmzzf P1'c'siclt'11f ..., .... R onnie Davis ASSfSfll17f Sc'Crcfary, . ..., Jenanne Patterson Vice-P1'csicle11t ......,... . . ,Mary Ann Miles Tl'f'd.Y1ll'C'1' ........, ,.,, M argie Sturges Assisirmzf Vice-P1'esicf011t. , , .... Waimda Wood Asxisfrmf Tl'f'6lSlLI'L'l'. . .... Ronnie Comer ' J' W l 1 l I l if E 2 i i 3 Z 3 I 4 , lx in ii I U l 4 l 4 ffice Assistants Betty Von Demfange, Jenanne Patterson, Darlene Smith, Martha Manford, Jo Ellen Hammond, Norma Black. The girls who assist in the office render a great service to our school. Besides being of great assistance to the oiice staff, they are gaining experience in oiiice procedure, and in account- ing. It is their responsibility to answer the tele- phone, help keep records, operate the switch- board, prepare supplies, and collect money. Another group kept busy assisting the office is the collectors. It is their job to collect the attendance slips during the hour assigned to them and return them to the office. Southeast greatly appreciates the Work these groups do to help the administration. Collectors Joan Campbell, Diane Smith, Orinda Manford, Marjorie Ellison, Shirley Coleman, Norma Smith, Mary Jarman. . 93 I K. , . ........- -. , ,:- A --:L+ L . .,Lf....-3-4 ,, .. A. , ,-A - , -,u..f: I-3.-2Iv:..a':'fiEz ' 1 :.:L- - .4 L , ...- . V. . a Proj eetion taff Firsi Row: Charles Murawski, Ann Atchinson, jean Desrler, Carl Wisdom, Rita Generaux, Derrell Dorman. Second Row: Stephen Raphel, Denny Blackshire, Mike Bryan, Bryan Pennington, Gary Miller, Cecil Crews, Ori- ville Davenport. Third Row: Mr. Rice, Richard O'Dell, Melvin Botwinik, Kermit Dickerson, Richard Riggs, Clifford Stoppleman, John Griffith, Jane Halstead. tage Crew Q A E 1 4 r i gl il First Row: Ray Mocke, Carl Wisdom, Frank Henrion, Bob Wilson, Charles Muravski. Scfcomz' Row: Joe Lammers, Brian Pennington, Sam Wallace, Murrin Woner, George Eib, John Fitzgerald. 94 'ina ,. E J D1 w 5 o F E l 1 l 1 l ,H- JZ.. X l i i i 4 thletics Athletic events are always popular among S0utheast's long list of activities. As well as providing enjoyment, games build character and promote a spirit of sportsmanship among the various individuals that participate. The pre-season basketball record of our Knights showed promise of their being a cham- pionship team, but when league play was fin- ished we were on the losing end. Our team, although not always victorious, did on every occasion show evidence of good sportsmanship. Football was very successful this year. Gur team struggled hard and played well all the way. A first place standing seemed quite evi- dent, but a big upset by Central left us with a heavy defeat. This did not stop our team, for even though disappointed, each played his posi- tion a little stronger and the season ended in a second place tie with Northeast High School. Track, although not fully underway as yet, shows promise of being very successful. South- east placed second in the Kansas City High School division of the Big Seven Indoor Track Meet. Girls, as well as boys, are eligible to participate in athletics. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, and table tennis are a part of their large curriculum. Of course, without the aid of coaches to train these boys and girls, our teams would be handi- capped. Any team must have a hard working, well-trained coach. Much credit for the accom- plishments of our teams goes to Mr. Patterson and Mr. Bates, football, Mr. Adams and Mr. Bates, basketball, Mr. Cross and Mr. Bates, track, Miss Canham and Dr. Perkins, girls' sports. Mr. Maupin and Mr. Harman also deserve recognition for their excellent coaching of the golf and tennis teams. The tennis team, under Mr. Maupin's leadership, took honors in the high school and state tennis tournaments. The work of the golf team is not yet completed, but the team has been chosen and shows pros- pects of making a fine record for Southeast. The main goal of our Knights is always to play a fair game. The moral support and won- derful spirit of enthusiasm among the student body also helped in the success of our teams. Cheerleaders Wanda Wood, Gary Geivett, Margie Sturges, John Maddux, Donna Houser, Norman Wick 95 Football CECIL PATTERSON LAWRENCE BATES C oaeh Southeast 40, Ward 6 The Southeast Knights started their football season in a gloomy atmosphere created by a idownpour of rain. Even though our team was inexperienced they defeated Ward 40 to 6. Roger Taylor, a sophomore, played his first game. He scored two touchdowns, the first two times he carried the ball. George Rowe played one of his best games of the year. Southeast 7, Southwest 34 Southwest hit our team hard and continu- ously to hand us our first defeat. Winningham, one of our returning lettermen, matched South- west in experience, but was not able to pull us through. Erisman played his usual good offen- sive game at center. Southeast 34, Paseo 6 The Southeast Knights kicked off to Paseo. On the kick-off, one of the Paseo men suddenly dashed out and ran for a touchdown. This seemed to be the spark that our boys needed to spur them on to give Paseo a good beating. It was a splendid game from start to finish. Garber and Laughlin took turns at running around the Paseo line. Southeast 34, Manual 7 Manual proved to be easy mark for our team. Forbes and Brown by this time were on the first team and were proving their capabilities. Southeast 14, Westport 7 Westport played one of its best games against our Knights. They gave us even more than we expected. Jackson, our amazing fullback, made two long runs thereby gaining twelve points. Breuer and Pisano kicked the extra points. Southeast proved the better of the two teams and defeated Westport 14 to 7. Assistant Coach Southeast 14, East 0 The fine defensive play of Tinsley and the downfield blocking of Cook and Wilkes were very instrumental in adding East to our list of victims. These hard charging linemen led the way to the Hnal score 14 to 0. Southeast 13, Northeast 0 By this time everyone, except Southeast, thought the championship game would be played by Northeast and Southwest. Southeast was outweighed about twenty pounds per man, however, it was in this game that the Knights proved that a good, little fast man is much better than a big slow man. Our strong line, led by Taylor, held Northeast to 33 yards from scrim- mage. Our defensive backs, Wilms and Sum- mers thwarted Northeastis aerial attack. Southeast 14, Central 18 The Knights were championship bound all week. They practiced and their success over Central seemed in the bag, but on the night of the game something happened. When we re- covered, we found that if it had not been for Purdy, our passer, we probably would have been whitewashed. Shireman set a league record by carrying the ball seventy-Hve yards on one pass play. In spite of our efforts, we lost the game. Southeast 7, Raytown 27 Raytown came to town and did everything to us that shouldn't have been done in the way of football. They completed passes, ran around our end, ran through our line, and sent us home with a record of six wins and three losses for the year. ...Lg 1-,fq.q,'h ' ' r , W- .-. 4 .,..- W-. N N '1 .. ,.,, ' figglfgxh- ' ..4'f 73' 1r.izQgi'5'?.-cf:L'Q.4-K,-1:-Zeit: Segrfff- 'a ll rr fri F -' l l the fere : of the ast, yed was ang ghts :ter by lm- LITI- all ver of re- for ave ord one the ing vay md me for ! i 4: T 4 A 1 I 1 fi 'f'Tf3f'F'T5f:i' f V121 First Team Football Breuer Back Brown End Cartwright Back - Duncan Emi' Erisman Cenfm Forbes Tackle Cook Gum a' Garber Back Cross End Hulet Gum rf Hunter Cenier Jackson Bad' . X Laughlrn Bacf - x Lmclsey Cenfe' I Lyle Guam' McClure Gllafd f Aikfw' wif :1' we . 131521110 4.5 ' . PufdY i o Y .. A , Back ,,1 N, ,,,t. , .. .,, .X K V, f L Z Rowe f ry 7 M 'v., X ,g i M y End . ' .. f e g, 0 1 4. 0' W' ' R1ley y it 5 . f f: Guam' as ' ' 4 at 'MW ' K Schaeffer Back Sears Tackle Shemwell 0 af ' - C M gl Slnreman Back V A ooooo y mm Summers M Back N r.r..r Taylor, B. X y mlm, Taylor, R. r Back . Tmsley 'fmt A ' A ' XWKM, 'ag Tackle 7 S f y 10 Yon Demfange y y ' Wdkes I .,,r, ., I o ,a 1, a a ' aff a Guard yytr ':r. a aayaa y 4 4 r a a t l Wilms Winningham Fitzgerald' Eib Jones Lindsey Macldux Back Tackle Mana er Mana er Mana er Mana or Mana er 8 97 Second Team Football First Row-Durbin, Jones, Thompson, Brown, Holt, Linck, Doyle, Campbell, Hammer, Fizer. Second Row-Walton, Kirwin, Trocosso, Crowley, Haines, Lindsey, Smithmier, Hildebrandt, Waller, Carney, Mr. Bates, Coach. Third Row-White, Middleton, Linch, Hampton, Kice, Fuqua, Kincade, Lasseter, Hill, Woste, Woner. The young Knights got off to a shabby start by losing their Hrst two games. However, they bounced back strongly by knocking off four straight league opponents by impressive mar- gins. This series of victories was not to continue, as injuries caught up with the Knight backfield and the gridders lost their last two games. The following boys carried the load this year: Ends- Trocosso, Crowley, and Fuqua. Tackles-Smith, Hampton, and Sparks. Guards-Doyle and Haines. Centers-Tyle and Lindsey, Backs- Smithmier, Woste, Carney, Kirwin, Holt, Brown, Linck, and jones. This group, added to the reserve nucleus that is returning, should provide a promising varsity squad for 1952. SEASON RECORD Lillis .,... Southwest .. Manual . . . Paseo .,,.. Westport .... Central . . . East ...... Northeast . . . We They . 12 15 . 6 18 . 21 6 . 21 6 . 31 0 . 8 6 . 6 13 . 6 20 f M 1, Bair N I i 1 :Qi 3. 4 N i i U Ll i 3 I P i ' ' ' 1' -. A, ' , . ' 11, V . - un- ' E f 'A' -f . if ' f-f .-Ifl--A---1-ill-if-it III .:l'- ' ' -- ' ' A 1951 Football Inter-Scholastic All Stars First Team RONNIE WINNINGHAM For outstanding ability in this seasOn's Inter- scholasticlseague these Knights rated places On the all city teams. Southeast is proud of the sports- manship they dis- played. Second Team DON JACKSON JERRY LAUGH!-IN Honorable Mention BUD TAYLOR GEORGE ROWE JACK ERISMAN EMIL SHIREMAN ROGER TAYLOR 99 1 .- ' 'V' , a , N ' .V ' ' I I 1 R 4. -- ' - , I - , Basketball have WMF 5 BERLE ADAMS, Coach Southeast won twelve of their games this year and lost Eve in both the league and pre-season tilts. We tied with Westport for fifth place in the lnterscholastic League, and we were de- feated by them in the first game of the regionals. Eour of the seniors on the squad were return- ing lettermen from the 1951 squad. Bud Larson, LAXVRENCE BATES, Assistfzzzzf Coach He gained a position on the City All-Star Sec ond Team, while Howard Wynn and Don Bate man received honorable mention. Our team had what it takes for a winning combination and displayed excellent co-opera tion and sportsmanship. We wish to congratu late the team and Coach Adams for their fine three-year letterman, served as our captain. work. FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES Srnfffgpglgf Qfypgfygfyif SOllff176'6lSf OlDp011U11f Pem-Day ...... . . 4 52 44 Northeast . . . 49 55 Excelsior Springs . . . , 47 32 Wfestport . . 1 . 41 48 Ruskin ..........,.., , 59 19 East ' 5 ' Glennon ...,........,. . 45 31 liouthwest A ' ' 37 46 Wfarrensburg Col. High . , . 71 21 Cifgmi A ' A A 52 42 Grandview ,........,. . 70 45 Brunswick U p V 62 38 Hogan , . . . 69 38 Center lvpl h y 83 39 Manual . . . 58 44 Wfestport ........ . . 25 53 INTER-SCHOLASTIC ALL STARS . . ,, .,, . ., . fa.. . My I s,.f A 7 I , fryk , I X219 A - 4 my I S LARSON, 27711 team WYNN, Hon. Mcnzfion BATEMAN, Hon. Mwzfion 101 Ctfne Surnrncrs Hnmmwl W frm Dun Bulenuux Nm llmmhi I Fir t Team Basketball , Hull Lurfnn giyjid' Purdy Q, .1 , ' ,W ' f .5 H, x YM Xrl fn-rlrramx CI'0w:1' XYIIFIIPI' 2 Kun! lirjun . . +V 'F' - Hnxmhl limi- Bud Kim, Hmm nmhun a 102 ' 5 E ,. . .,-,,,.,,, ,,. Second Team Basketball First Row-Cartwright, Long, Smithmier, Lyle, Kirwin, Couch Bates Second Row-Hutton, Ward, Thompson, Hildebrand, Cross. The young Knights began their season by losing a tough game in an overtime to Pem Day, however, this was not to be an indication of the over-all season. The cagers rolled over their next six opponents by impressive margins, before dropping a one-pointer to Manual. In the league as two mainstays of the quintet, Generaux and Kice, were rewarded for their stellar play by being promoted to the varsity. These boys aided our team in their play: Cart- wright, Cross, Thompson, Kirwan, Long, Ward, and Hibbs. SEASON RECORD We Pem Day ..........,......., 33 Excelsior Springs , . . . . 35 Ruskin ,..,...... 4 . 39 Glennon ......., . . 27 Warrensburg .... 4 . 57 Grandview .... . . 43 Hogan ..... . . 56 Manual . . . . 40 We Northeast . . . . , 45 Westport , A A 28 East ....., . . 49 Southwest . . . . . 45 Central . . . , 38 Paseo . . . . 42 Center . . . . . 44 They 36 25 34 16 17 12 30 41 They 42 45 45 64 43 47 20 v-S -'F' -- -.,. PTF. . ! Q ' 'rrmf'a4fg4,,w-nffqfm I T Track quad l 1 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD F '5f ROW: HQHHCS, Lyle, CFOWIGY, Fugua, Darr, Smith, Heldebrand, Kruel, Koll, Baldwin, Butler, Jamison, Kirwan, Keen, Westbrook. Smoud R0w1,Hef1d Coach, Cross, MCGhC6, Dennis, Rhoads, Carney, Winsell, Alexander, Smatzer, Sparks Davis, Benson, Miles, Potter, Kelley, Coach Bates. VARSITY SQUAD First Row: Kemple, Lindsey, Comer, Lewis, Blunk, Hibbs, Wicks, Bryan, Hunter, G. Rowe, Crawford, Lassiter, Hardin, Smith, Long. Second' Row: Mgrs. Lynch, Brillault, Staats, Jones, Lance, Wait, F. Summers, Schaefer, Taylor, Wilms, R. Jack- son Garber Brown Nye, Mgr. Blackshire. Tf9i1'd,R0w: I-Iead Coaich Cross, Cartwright, C. Rowe, Hanebaum, Riley, G. Summers, Sparks, Cross, Wilcher, D. Jackson, B. Lyle, Coach Bates. SOUTHEAST HIGH TRACK SCHEDULE 1. Friday-March 28--Rosedale 2. Saturday-April 5-State Indoor 3. Friday-April 11-Wm. Chrisman Quad-2 P.M. at Wm. Chrisman 4. Wednesday-April 16-Northeast There Qdualj 3:30 P.M. 5. Saturday-April 19-K.U. Relays QLawrencej 6. Frida -April 25-Shawnee Mission-Open invi- Y tation meet. About 10 schools-Night 7. Friday-May 2-Paseo fdualj 3:30 P.M. 8. Wednesday-May 7-Central fdualj 3:30 P.M. 9. Friday-May 9-St. Joseph Relays. Afternoon and night at St. Joseph. 10. Friday-Saturday-May 16 SC 17-State Out- door. Columbia, Mo. 11. Friday-Saturday-May 23 86 24-City Meet rw:-f 'fire1'fzzfizfeaaxyge-13.,.: .!,,,w5.gqgQ-g,,,,4f,-.. SQUTHEAST FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRACK SCHEDULE 1. Wednesday-April 16-Northeast Qdualj ,There 3:45 P.M. 2. Thursday-April 17-Shawnee Mission Qdualj There 3:45 P.M. 3. Friday-May 2-Paseo Qdualj There 3:45 P.M. 4. Wednesday-May 7-Central fdualj There 3:45 P.M. Southeast's track team started the season with a fine record by placing second in the Big Seven Indoor Track Meet at the Municipal Auditorium, March 1 and 2. Tom Lance placed second in the 440, Raymond, Jackson placed second in the 60 yard dash, and our relay team, composed of Don Garber, Don Jackson, Raymond Jackson, and Floyd Summers, also, placed second. . 2 Track Snaps 5 3 N x J f, ,Wf Wm 148' P Q Alf KSWS, f KW X f- 2 , w Y G X -' J iffy , X K S .X., 9,54 , MQ w x ga 4 4 , am ,4 5'i'iV ' I 773 ' xg ' I ' ., V' 2 , 32 6 W, If fy ' V bis, V ffvfl ' ' I f . - f, ,, . , KW, - -f5,fi?, ,X , -' L f ' -' M X Qi P, ' 5 f f . WA W- M-wmv 0,5 in ! j x 5 0 7 h 7 y , V A X 4, A f fx ' ' ' f or wax ff iff' 'F x KX kjss V is -Wwe X w Q N., : Q as X li I L A Uv 3 fi- qu I 'ff aj , ' Jw? 5 Wai' ff fa? , , f W6 W' gy. , , X? f gh W, f W 'V J 1 Z 2 fu 5 Qf.f' 3Q:'i1,,-,.-.4-, . 'EL 2. if af I . 9 Tennis iw Ni lvhb First Row: Richard Hanebaum, Herb Benson, John Griffith Second Row: Bill Cumberford, Don Kelly, Wesley McAna1y MR. MAUPIN Coach RICHARD HANEBAUM City champion singles for 15 and under 1948. High school champion singles 1949. High school tournament iinals 1950. High school champion singles 1951. City champion singles for 16 and 18 1951. State high school champion singles, Columbia, Missouri 1951. HERBERT BENSON High school champion doubles 1948. City tournament for 15 and under quarter finals. High school tournament semi-finals 1950. High school champion doubles 1951. 107 . ,,.. wi.-,E . HANEBAUM F irst-State DONALD KELLEY High school champion doubles 1949-50-51 XVESLEY MCNALLY High school tournament 1950. JOHN GRIFFITH High school tournament semi-finals 1951. VVILLIAM CUMBERFORD High school tournament 1951. Golf LYNN ALEXANDER-F1'eslm Jmzn. Lynn, the youngest boy on our team, started playing in Oklahoma City at the age of six with his dad as coach. He plays a good game, and we hope he will be with us again next year. He shoots in the neighborhood of 80 on Swope Course Number Two. MAX FULLER'-SC'l1iO1'. Max played with South- east last year. He started on the Milburn- and plays in the 80,5 on Swope Course Num- ber Two. ALFRED SLATER-Senior. Al started to play golf when he was thirteen. He worked at Hillcrest Golf Course as a caddie. He has represented Southeast for two years in tournaments. He tied for low medal score last spring, with a score of 71. He also placed ninth in the city caddie tournament last year. BOB JONES-Sophomore. At the age of twelve MR. HARMAN Coach ZZ 3? si x Lynn Alexander, Max Fuller, Al Slater, Bob Jones, Buddy Hardin, Gene Summers. years, Bob started swinging clubs at Swope Number Two. Bob will be with the team sev- eral years yet. He shoots in the middle 80,5 on Swope Course Number One. Bob hopes to work in the pro shop at Swope this summer. BUD HARDIN-S6l1i0'l'. This is Bud's second year with the golf team. He started as a caddie at twelve years of age at Blue Hills. Bud shoots in the 70,5 on Swope Course Number Two. GENE SUMMERS-Sf?lZf0l'. This is Genels first year as a member of the golf team. At four- teen, Gene played his first game at Stayton Meadows Golf Course. He shoots in the lower 80,5 on Swope Number One and up in the 60,5 on Swope Number Two. Last fall an interscholastic League Tourna- ment was not held because of bad weather. Later, a faculty member could not be found, who could devote his time to manage a tourn- ament. As yet, there has been no tournament. This spring it is the hope of the boys to reor- ganize and play a tournament. C 9 E lrls Sportsda HGCKEY Marguerite SUYd'3I', Bflfbilfd Hart, Annette Luthy, Peggy Howard, Shirley Sizemore, Shirley Smith, Margot Walk- er, Jenanne Patterson, Wanda Wood, Barbara Callaway, Betty Von Demfange, Rosie Magers Kay Harkins Delores Lee, Velva Harrison. i W-J VOLLEYBALL First Row: Judy Zimmerman, Glenna Ellis, Wanda Wood, Rosie Magers, jenanne Patterson, Florence Newsom, Kay Harkins Second Row: Margot Walker, Oletha Ludwig, Kathryn Madden, Barbara Calloway, Barbara Hart, Velva Harrison. Third Row: Sylvia Donnell, Barbara Dickson, Carol Jones, Diane Livingston, Marguerite Snyder, Shirley Wait, Barbara Blattman, Shirley Sizemore Fourth Row: Margie Ellison, Betty Von Demfange, Luann Mitchell, Louise Riggs, Shirley Smith, Margaret Jones, Barbara Harris, Donna Kozak, Sue Potter, Barbara Brackney 109 W W W W v. 1 1 ports Manag W v f f , f f 4? 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V , .315 X' 5 ii' N f gmt' ' QV fir' V. sz T A V ' V ' ' , QS V af, ' Vw- V V , V . ,V Q V . V. , ,, , , ., . ,. V V X VV VV V V 3 . ., , , H O U R 4 . V ., , LVV, WNW Y W I LW r,Y. -ws-ww I fl , V HOUR 5 Through the extra-curricular program of the physical education classes, a girl, during her five years at Southeast, may earn various letters. The first of these are the eighth grade and freshman shields. To earn these shields, a girl must partici- pate in three team-sports and one individual sport for each letter. Participation in three team- sports gives a girl her large shield. While a girl is in her junior and senior years of high school, she may earn her school letter by taking part in lasses L. HOUR V f 1' fl- 2 f' f 'E ' V' ' L 'L ' :ggi . . - - X ., as V Vs, ' ,V 5- W ' , A V ' 7' vm, Vczsif Xffwfs ' V 'X A 4 ,, X 2, V V f . V? Z ' ' W' 5-gf V ' l f ' 3 -- x : 'fs ' ' , X2 my I y 'WM . V V V s f, 1 We V V, V, , V . , Q V , XV 1 14 5 4? 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T'f i'f? f+ffr?5fff'fg4H1ff-:we-vs., , ft s 1-ff t X X ss .wx I ,Qi T 1 Q .Q,.l.e. .Y X ilwsrigix ' K vo as f 0 If y, f 4, if .4 w' fa ww ..s-.iff ,.f,:fS my X X W f . ,. , .M 'Q, 1fQ7 5 ff? ' WNW Mm- 47 ,, , ' X- ? f X Q 49 aff 4, Z X, fm f? fVQW WNW f fax W, W .7 ff, 1 , , 4 ,m,W,,.a. Boys' Gym hampion SW -KES mms PO!-145 cuawxoms DOUME5 IPENGUIJNL. WAMMONQJ s ' 2 P -f ef , , 3 , . 930, ., fx, . .b XS? 'f -A -'fl ft ' ff 23551 I - it . X 'fa . ' . , , , , ' . if ' 3' In nv sw M, ,A - ff g X X ia ar su. uoa,l.EvBM.u. S15 GRADE VOLLHYBALL. I K , An important phase of school life for many of the Southeast boys is athletics. During this year the boys' physical education classes have provided a variety of sports for their interest. Included in the curriculum are football, soccer, basketball, volley ball, ping-pong singles and doubles, and softball. After learning the rules, rudiments, and finer points, class teams are chosen. The teams compete in a double round robin and the winner is presented a small letter, known as a shield. The all-star teams, chosen from each hour, participate in an elimination tournament until only one team remains. These J :z'.j:,:i.r::zr+f.f.::.1-9.3, 's-.- T ' -g'i,.j,:5Af Q.St-'ff Sn. CQAHIQ NxSKE'FBA1.t. ' UGNTWEFGHT BASKETBALL T T ' T eii's . 1? ja f ffffwaiff Q ,ffffffff ,gf , gf f 1 X iffy v , f 4 XA X X, X a A V4 ,y 1 W, , , , fa M, , f 4 4 1 f as A W X X Jaws ,Q 7 M' 2, e , f W 402, 4, W M ,ef . . dy f, .54 Q 5' Yi? : ' - . - 4-: , . J- , ,- , . V, V fa sf sw. 5' V49 V ' '.r , ' ' ', : Z, f'.:- ,., , .J 9 ng : 3 , . . Q - , fff 4 f yi ,- V I f 5 K fl! 14 - s , . '7 . ui 1 , Kd: D lb? lv Az , S . ., h 2 9 1 1 fi g 'Q S' af 9' 5 a sw cmnrxt, vou.n.z1vam.t ' , + - ' .3 X, 1, e , ,-'A-M. .' 1 , , k, ALL: STM! P'OO'T'BA1.I. winners are awarded K's and are known as school champions. Two large chenille letters, one for first place and a smaller one for second, are awarded to the two boys who have accumulated or scored the most points. Through a point system, each boy is able to work toward these awards. Two points are obtained by winning a class championship, being a captain of the winning team scores one-half point extra, winning the school championship scores five points, and being a captain of this winning team scores an extra point. Reserve ffioers Training Corps Sie. J W P on Staff X A , D .-.,f.wf.xA..,,,,2g,,,. . . A 'Qi , ,W ,isa-ing - Q - 1- f Ast , m r be . 'Q 5 , 5 4 I 4: ff'2'b4W'S af P sed' , ' r .. , .V . , -V .W , u Cafi1rt'Majuir I if DoualdCz1rdm-rg i MISSION: The mission of the Junior Division ROTC is to lay the foundation for intelligent citizenship Within the student and give him such basic military training as will be of benefit and value to him and to the military service, if he becomes a member thereof. 7 f ff ' ' S A S nf S ef 2 4 5 ' gr ma, Cadet fjapl, Cadet Zxld Lti rf ' , Dm 1- Shifnnmx ,Cllarlus rhllbllfllilll COURSE: The Junior Course consists of formal military instruction of a general type applicable to the Army as a whole. This requires class work of at least three hours per week for three aca- demic years of not fewer than thirty-two each year. 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