Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1956
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As expressed by Lincoln, Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it. Sincerely yours, HARRY R. MC1MILLAN, Prinrijml U1 .1111 S1 NIORN: GliORGlf R. l'OXVlfI.l., Vim'-l'1'i1n'i My faith ic.1ds 111c to lwt-licw 111.11 with rl1t-lwlpo1'o111-C11-1-.imw wc do hccomc hcttcr h11111.111 hcfngs. It tclls 111c li1.lI C.lCil om' of us who accepts Hix hclp is .1w.11'c of 11u111c1'ous l1icssi115g1. whiuh, 111 11111111' cases, .11t h oth uncxpcctcti and LlI'lCiCSCl'X'CLi. Such .1 faith holds 111111 good c.111 .md docs o1'crco111c evil wl1c1'1:1'c1' il occtirs 111 the form of hu 11.111 wc11k11css. lt is .1 1.11th whrch lc.1ds Us lo i1CilCYL'lI1Ulll'SCiYL'S,ll1 UUI' il'CC XXIUCFICQIIT IIISIIIUIIUHS, .lllki Ill OUR' 1 form ot L:UYCl'l1l1lL'l1l. Hcrc. C.lCil ot us is cntiticd to lm own 1-QI1- llfil XX c 11'c .1L'CLlSlUl11CLi to 111.1kc ll the iUL1l1Ki.ll.Ul1 of .111 31111115 tg . our thinking o11 cvcry p1'ol1lc111 of lifc. 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BAI.I,INuI'.k Aff Clolfwing Muflwrmlfirx-l'.li. linglixb-I.aliu Al'l'II7lIIH1I1iXf Muilvcmafivx BI-IINARD BARISAS Rox' BIQCKLILAN Gliouma BI-1RIu5MI4.IIiR MABRY BILLS RIIBILCCA BIRIQHLAD BIQRNICI-1 BRQXVN Wood Mtlff7!'lIItlfil'.Y S!'if'lI!'l' Com mI'rr'I' Englixlr Nu rxz'-R. N. N1Il.lJRliD CAMI'Bl-Ql.lI Doko'I'HY CANHAB1 Rox' CARTLIQ IDONALD C:HAIv1Bl,lili CI1CIl,COlJMBlz Cl.Il l-'Okll Ck7RNl4.l.lU5 Commun I.l'l1I'IliIIg.Y pf?A1'Aft'dlIitfllfllfillll Mrlul-Drafting Plz-ysiwzl ljII'1II'afion C.O.li. I'lryxivuIliu'urulim1 liI,IzADI-1'I'II CL7UI.'l'liR juss Ckoss BONNIE DAVIS N1ARlAN DI:NIANID BI-1'I I'v IDENNY MAI-xI.Ii IIALKI-1 l I'I'llt'fV-Mdfl7l'IlIdfil'X l'l1ysiI'I1l Elfllfdfillll I'l1YyxiI'a1 EIIIIIYIHIIII Muxiu Aff CTUIIIIHUII Imurrlirzgv MARIA lfIi'I I'I-:Rs OIIvII.I.Ii I:INDl.l'.Y LIaoN FLAPPAN VIakNoN Gluoos CAR0l.lNl2 HAIR VIVANDA HAMMOND Sfn'f'c'lr MIIilr1'nmfiI'x Biology-P.lf. 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CUlK'l'lS, one His winning smile, in- of S0lltl1CLISI'S most beloved 5 L teresring personality, and instructors, died August . biul . homespun philosophy are 16. 1955. b L sorely missed by all who 's ' ' 1 ' knew him. lixml-s N. Cumis SM I Il Di AIHI-,RAK liruflvfv l.ilm11'iu11 Librarians Reading is to the mind, what exereise is to the body. As by the one, health is preserved, strength- ened md inxigorlted by the other virtue whieh is tht htzlth of the mind is kept ilixt ehtrished ind eonhrmed Atitillflll rtntr U ,ll UN XXIX lllll' ll'll1lL Y IHS IAII C 1 1 nn C rimtr A lull Aimlaul lirthi NX 1 er H11 I Aim an ti lt r k tt C JI fun l lxluul Pitritii Froldtimtt IIJIKIIX C UL Mlfglfki Hurt Young 110111 i Aiwslinll I2 Axcis H1-iii rw: i I,1l1rurmu r K W, 1 'QA Knights Realize The realization of our goal of Knighthood has finally been reached. After Eve years of diligent service and rewarding ex- erienees, we have been awarded our crown. With this crown, P come the res Jonsibilities that lie ahead. True, we leave a small l art of ourselves at Southeastg but the treasures we take with us P far sur ass what we leave behind. We will ever be rateful for P g the things which we have received from our alma mater, South- Cast. OFFICERS LARRY ALIJQN Gifforian Muni PHlI.i,ins PIll1lfl'fXf -IIM Si mNm,,xNn PI't'XftlI'IIf -li-:RRY LliSliIl-Q Swgrwlf-al-Arum Lum' BIUIWALI, St'l'l'l'ftIl'y RUTH BI ACK Twusllrrr' hlARGUERlTli SMITH Vim'-P1'f'xiilr'11l 14 lfirxl Ron: Patsy Thom- as, Peggy Bedell, Shir- Icy Moore, Donna Heuermann, Marguer- ite Smith. Srrnml Kon: Ruth Black, .Io Lenz, lucy Blur- v.iIl, Cara Rodenlxich. 'l'lwiril Rout liddie Bruce, l,.1rry Allen. Mike Phil- lips, Mike Cartwright, Alim Slinnklaml, Harvey Greer, Don Blalock, Dick Cra w ford, jerry Leslie, Steve johnson. Noi l,il'fIll't'ilI u l ie Thomson. Senior Business Committee The senior business committee composed of twenty seniors elected by the senior class has the responsibility of planning the activities for the seniors. The various committeemen, under the direction of Mr. George R. Powell, the class fifllllIIlt'IIl't'NI4'lIfZ ,lm SllANIxl Muir, Cimikmfxx ciARA Roni Nimcii Mnuf CAR'i'wRioH'i' f'41r111m'r1u'1m'ul fllllmlmi'1'1m'11liz Lum' Biuiuwui, Cimiitiximi ,lui ii Tiiomsox linnn BRUCZIT .-lx.ii'1r1lv1i': I.Aiuu' A1 i i N, CiiAii1MAN .Io Li-Nz Dick Cwvxxvifoiw tiff! fiIHlIllliffl'l'XZ laxkiu' Ai I VN, cillAIliMAN IUONNA Hi Ui-'ixixifixx Hzxkvi Y Gerrit sponsor, choose the commencement announce- ments, plan the commencement program, select the class gift to the school, and consider the choice of caps and gowns for graduation. Cilrfi' Di'i',x.i: Ruin Bl Aux, CIIMMIAN l'i-om' Bi in ii Smut i Y Moon: linyx' I7i'i'x.i: AIVRRY Li-si ii, CHAIRMAN DoN B1.,x1,oc:k Sri-vif .loiiNsox Pulrlirili : Miki- l'ini,i.iPs, Cimrimmfxx Pixrsx' Tiiosms ll'll'!'Il'jZ Mmmui iuri SMH H Social: MAiu,ui-mi i- SMH H, CIiiAlltixi.'xN Hixkvi v GRI i R 15 I6 Class of 1956 ADAMSUN, l'A'l'-Bcx.xg lxuxxur rxxllg Quill .iml Scroll: ilixvx cr Still: N.A.H.S.g Kxxiglxxlixcsg vice-prcsixlcxxt. icnxixxcl.xsg llurinxxs: li.T.A.: ,lxxniur Y-Tcuxxs: lmxxxxlg xxrclxcsxxxxg xxx.xiur cxtcg Allftliry l3.xml l'iCNIlY.ll1 Music lfcsxixxxlg Sclxixlasxic .Xrx Merit Awxrxlsg lxuxxxcrixuxxx utliccs. l'.xl pl.xns xxx ,lKlCl1Ll -lxxxxxux' tiullcgu. 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Peggy pl.xns xi- wurlc next yc.xr. lllilill. ii.'XRl.ffC'.xrl lx-fx sclxuul during lxis xclxior yc.xr. Class of 1956 BERRY, GWEN-Knightlites: Pep Club: Christmas and mu- sic assemblies. Gwen's favorite subject is American problems. She plans to attend Central Missouri State College. BIQRTSCH, KENT-Kent came to Southeast from Hogan his senior year and enrolled in C.O.lf. His favorite subject is trigonometry. He plans to attend junior College. BIITZER, RONALD-Music assembly: varsity track team. He will be graduated in August. Ronald's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to attend William Jewell. BISBY, LARRY-Knightlites orchestra: band, orchestra, and R.O.T.C. assemblies: Music Festival: All-City Orchestra: stage crew: master sergeant, R.O.T.C.: R.O.T.C. band: pro- jection staff. Larry's favorite subject is family living. He jslans to attend college. BIURVALI., LUCY-Beta: honor roll: Quill and Scroll: Tower: corresponding SCCFCCAFY, Round Table: Centinelas: llousters: secretary, senior class: treasurer, junior class: Knightlites: speech radio broadcast: Induction: underclass and pep assemblies: various homeroom offices: hockey sports- day: second team cheerleader. Lucy plans to work next year. BLACK, RUTH--Corresponding secretary, Beta: honor roll: chaplain, Round Table: secretary, junior class: treasurer, sen- ior class: Knightlites: Pep Club: F.T.A.: Induction: choir radio broadcasts: various assemblies: various homeroom of- Hces: a cappella choir: octette: Knightlites orchestra: All- City Choir Festival: Music Festival: City and State Music Contests. Ruth plans to attend college. BLALOCK, DON-Senior business committee: Knightlites: Hi-Y: chairman, Teen-Town committee: football assembly: various homeroom offices: varsity football and track teams: All-State Track Team: varsity track and football letters: hall guard. Don's favorite subject is biology. He plans to attend college. BOESE, ED-Round Table: Hi-Y: Red Cross: Christmas and music assemblies: president and treasurer, homeroom. Ed's fa- vorite subject is chemistry. He plans to attend Junior College. BOLEY, BARBARA-A.A.U.W.: keeper of archives, Beta: honor roll: Quill and Scroll: historian, Round Table: eo-art editor, Crusader: circulation manager, Tower: N.A.H.S.: Knightlites: secretary, jousters: president, secretary, and his- torian, Dorians: Pep Club: F.T.A.: Spanish and underclass assemblies: hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and baseball sportsdays: athletic letters: chairman, Teen-Town decoration committee. Barbara plans to go to Kansas University. BOWLliS, ROSEMARI-N.A.H.S.: Dorians: Y-Teens: scen- ery painting. Art is Rosemari's favorite subject. She plans to attend Kansas City Art Institute. BRAUN. JUDY-Honor roll: Round Table: Y-Teens: Knightlites: choir radio broadcast: underclass and music as- semblies: Tower representative, homeroom: a cappella choir: Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter assemblies: Music Festi- val. .ludy's favorite subjects are family living and music. She plans to attend Maryville College. BREEDING, LONNIE-Round Table: Knightlites: Hi-Y: Induction: president, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms, home room: varsity track team. l.onnie's favorite subjects are fam- ily living and typing. He plans to go to college. BRESINA, JOEL-Beta: honor roll: Round Table: Knight- litcs: Pep Club: Induction: president and vice-president, homeroom: otlice assistant. joel came from Paseo to South- east her junior year. BROWN, EDNA-Red Cross representative, homeroom: Pep Club. lidna's favorite subjects are family living and phy- sical education. She plans to become a nurse. BROWN, SANDRA-Beta: honor roll: Round Table: treas- urer, jousters: vice-president and membership chairman, Penthouse: Knightlites: Induction: Penthouse plays: Spring Play: radio broadcast Youth Wants to Known: various home room offices: hockey, baseball, volleyball, and basketball sportsdays: athletic awards: R.O.T.C. queen attendant. Sand- ra's favorite subject is history. She plans to attend William jewell. Class of 1956 ISRUCIIC, Ifllllllf-Treasurer. lit-ta: lmnnr roll: etlutnr-iw chief, Crusader: Ruuntl iliahleg Rniglitlitesg president and treasurer, llraennesg gulf cluhg Real Cfrnssg seninr husiness committee: lntluetiung vice-presitlent antl treasurer, htnne room, chairman, ilieen-'l-own committee, State lleta Camnven- tiun panel: National Merit Cinmpetitiunq citv inanager, Ciity llall Day. lf1.ldie's favorite sulwjeets are trignnnnietrv anti chemistry. He plans tu .lllCl1kl Yale. Senior Huddlv l5RUNl91XCilf, .'XlhlY'f'lil'C.lSlll'Cl', llracnnesg -Inusters, Rniglit- lites, Christmas and tlance assenilwlies. :Xinv's favurite suhjeel ix biology. She plans tn attentl -lnnimvx' College. BRYAN, MlCill.'Xl'il, li.'lRl1llLllllllL'NQ l'ep Klub, Crussetl Rifles: lntluctinng Christmas .intl music assemblies: variuns lwmcrnnm ntlices: Music l-'estixalg C',U.li.g stage erewg hall guard, R,U.'l'.CI. culnr guard anti alrill team. Mike's favorite subject is family living. lle plans tn work after gratluatinn. BUCK, MARY ANA4Rnightlites1 l'ep Cfluln: cheerleatler: Y-Teensg pep assemblies, Rctl Klrussg ntlice assistant: fnutlwall queen attendant. Mary Ana's favnrite subieet is clieniistrv, She plans tn attend Xyilliam blewell. BURNS, 'IlMYl.OUfPep Cflubg -lnustersg Y-Teens, Knight' lites: ehnir ratliu brnatlcastg Christmas, llianltsgiving, antl lfaster assemblies: a cappella ehnirg Allbtlity Cfhnir lfestival, Music Festival: athletic awartls. .Iiniylnu plans tn attentl college. BURNS, W'l'.Sl.lfY-Secretarx antl treasurer, li-nncrnnni, gulf team letter. Weslefs favnrite subject is matlicmatics. He plans tn attend college. BURRIS, l5lfT'l'Y-llmini' rnllg Tower, Rnightlites: Centi- nelasg choir radii. hrn.n.lcast: Cfliristnias assembly: a cappella choir: All-City Choir Festival, Music Festival, hnckev sports- tlay. Betty plans to wnrla next year. l3U'l'CIHlQR, THFRIQSA MAI-'fl'ep Cflulwg Cf.U.l. 'l'l1eresa's favorite subject is family living. She plans tn xvnrlt after gratluation. llU'l l'lfRNX'OR'lill. llOli7Rt:unti lable, vice-presitlent, Crossed Rifles, Kniglitlitesg Induetiung R.O.'I'.C'., Spanish, and music assembliesg varinus huniernnni nflieesg a cappella clmir, R.O.T.C. rifle team, first lieutenant, and drill tt-ani. Rub plans tu attentl Baker. CARLSIAQN, ROR-Radio l7fU.lk.lC.'lNl for nietal shnpg treasurer and Red Crnrss representative, hnniernuni. llulfs faxurite suh- jects are metal and wood. He plans tu attentl ,Iunior Vnllege. CARLSON, UONNAAl5eta3 hnnnr rullg Ruuntl iliahleg , N.A.l'l.S.g Knightlitesg histurian, Dtrrians: Y-Teens: varinux lmmeruom ntlicesg Scholastic Art Rey awartlx and merit. Dunna's favorite subieet is art. She plans tn attentl Universitx nf Kansas City. Class of 1956 KfAROl.AN, l'fl l'SY--l-'iglttlt grade editor, lfrusatler: Pep Clulag secretary, iuninr Y-Teens, l5.'l'.A.g secretary, Retl llrossg Knightlttesg lntluction: Christmas, lfaster, antl music assetnlwlies: various hoineroont orlicesg Music liestival. lletsi s favorite subjects are typing antl cleric.tl practice. She plans to attentl llalser Universitv, CfAlll'l N'l'l ll, IAURA llfl'-f-flattr.t left Southeast tluring her senior year. C'AR'liNY'RlGll'l', Xlllvlfllonor roll: president, Round 'lia- ltleg senior lwustttets cttnttnitteeg Kniglitlitesg lfaster, Clltristtuax, untltrclass, .tntl tltitlwall .tssetnlwliesg president, honterootn: .t cappella choirg .-Xllfsiity Choir lfestival: Music lie-titalg varsity ftzotlwall. lsasltetlwall. antl track teams antl letters, City All-Star lfootlwall leattt: superintentlent, student cafeteria workers, Nlilte plans to attentl college. i'lllXNlll,l li, VIRMINllaf-Vicefpresitlent antl secretary. lttzvneroont. Yirginia's favorite subjects are family living .intl American prolslents. She plans to work next fall. Cilll'l'XYOUl7, DONNA---fl3onti.t's favorite subjects are art. typing, antl clerical practice, She plans to tvorlt after gratlu- ation. C'OI.If. lll l l'YWfl'ep Clttlt. llcttv's favorite sulxieets are pst - eliologi- .ttttl taping. She plans to attentl llarlt fiollege. K'Ol,l.ll li, SAI l.Y -fliountl iliahleg Knightlitesg various honterootn otlices: oflice assistant: R.O.'l'.C'. queen .tttentlantg 'l'eenfl'oxvn ctuntnittee, Sally's favorite subject is lnglish. She plans to .tttentl Kansas University. iiOUl'l li, lfRNl S'l'lNl --Pep Cluhg various assentluliesg Slu- ste l'esttv.tl. lrnesttne s favorite suhyects are faintly living and NlL'IlUlj!'.lPl1l'. She plans to .tttentl qlunior College. COURSON, lll'il'il'Y--fRotttttl lalvleg ,Ioustersg llep tllttlsg various ,tssenthliesg Music liestival. lletty's favorite sulsiect is liantilv living. She plans to tvorlt after gratluation. CfliAXVl50Rll, 1XlJ.fXfKttigl1tlitesg tnotlern dance antl orchesf tra .tssentlwliesg lietl Cirossg Music liestival. Atla's favorite sulsf iects are physical etlucation .tml family living. Alla came from Central to Southeast her junior vear. She will work after graduation. CRAXY'l OlilJ. llllfliflletag president, Round 'lialwleg honor roll, Knightlitesg treasurer, lloriansg lli-Y, Crossed Rillesg various assetnhliesg various homeroom nflicesg R.U.T.C. hand: freshman football letterg senior business committeeg lieuten- ant colonel antl regimental commantler, R.O.'I'.C.g Retl Cross: lleys' State. Dick plans to attend college. QfRlSw'l'il.l., llARllARA-1X.tX.U.w'.3 lleta: honor roll: Rottntl Talvleg Kniglttlitefsg Y-Teens: Pep Cllula, Centittelasg Spanish .tssemlwlyg various hunterooni urlicevg D.A.R. repre- sentative. llarlwara plans to attend college. CiliOSSl.l',Y, Nl.'XliC'l.'Xff-l'net.tg honor rnllq liountl llialaleg Knightlites: treasurer, Draconesg music asseinbliesg secretary. luxnteroontg orchestra: luantl: Knightlites orehestrttg State String Clinic: collector: tirst rating, state solo contest. Nlarcta plans to .tttentl the C'onservatorv of Music. ifR0'I I'Y, l'llll.f-linotlwall assembly, various homeroom of- fices: varsity football teatn letter. Phil pl.tns to join the Navy. t'RUWl.l-'Y, CAROI.-Cltristtnas assembly: treasurer, home room: tnajorette: Music Festival. Carolk favorite sttlujeet it fantily living. She plans to work after gratlttation. Class of 1956 CURTIS, VVIl.l.lANl-President, sergeant-at-arnis. and par. liamentarian, Crossed Rifles: Hi-Y: R.O.T.C. assembly: presi- dent, lionieroomg Red Cross: second team football letter: tliird place in city for individual drill in R.O.T.C.: drill team: projectii n staff. Vfilliam plans to attend West Point. DARR, .llfANNli Ll'1lRSMAN7-Tower representative, homeroom: Christmas assembly: Music Festival. -leanne's fa- vorite subjects are stenograpliy and family living. Slie left scliool at tlie close of tlie first semester. DAVIS, lfRlN-Beta: lionor roll: Kniglitlites: president, l.cs Clievaliers: Centinelas: YfTeensg lfrencli assembly. llrin's fa' vorite subject is lfrencli. Slie plans ta attt'n.l tht- Kansas City Conservatory of Music. DliMA'I I'liIS, CAROl.l'i--Honor roll: Round Table: Kniglltf lites: secretary, Dracones: music assemblies: president, lionie- room: a cappella clioir: clioir radio broadcast: AllfCity Clioir lfestival: Gold Rey Art Award. Carol plans to work after graduation. l7lSl'lONG, -IIQAN 1lRl'il.ANlllfllonor roll: N.1X.ll.S.: secretary, homeroom. .lean's favorite sulaiect is family living. Slie plans to work after graduation. l3Ul7l.lfY, CONNll'ifl'reta: lionor roll: Kuiglitlites: presi- dent and secretary, liomerooni: Y-Teens: All-City representa- tive, Red Cross: clioir radio broadcast: various assemblies: a cappella clioir: Music liestival. Connie plans to attend Kan sas City University. IJUMIT, BOB-Various liomeroom oilices: Music lfestival. llolfs favorite subject is wood. DURRI-QTT, STlQVlffSteve left seliool liis senior year. DYSON, BOB-Round Table: Hi-Y: underclass assembly: vicevpresident, liomeroom: second team track. l'iolu's favorite subject is wood. lle plans to join tlie Marines. DI-1 ,IARNl'iTTl'i, MARYfNlary's favorite sulsjects are liis- tory and typing. Slie plans to work after graduation. lfl5l'iRH.fXR'l', DONfl5eta: lionor roll: Round Table: parlia mentarian, Crossed Rifles: Red Cross: Teen-Town committee: various homeroom orlices: stage crew: captain, R.O.T.C.: color guard: State lieta Convention: projection statf. Don plans to attend college. EDSTROM, ANlJlfRSflieta: lionor roll: Kniglitlites: vicef president, Les Clievaliers: student worker, cafeteria: manager, football team: varsity track team. Andy is an exchange student from Sweden. He will return to Sweden next year to continue liis education. l'il.MORl'i, .IUl7lTll-Beta: lionor roll: Round Table: lloust- ers: Pep Club: Christmas assembly: Red Cross: various liome- room ollices: Music Festival. -luditli plans to work after gradf uation. liNGlfl., l.ll.A-l.es Clievaliersg lf.T.A.: Y-Teens: Pep Club: Kniglatlites: lnduction: various assemblies: treasurer and Tower representative, homeroom: orchestra: band: Music Festival: All-City Orchestra: All-City Band: otlice assistant: lirst team cheerleader: football queen attendant. l.ila plans to attend Baker University. ICNSIMINGIZR, NORMA--Round Table: Centinelas: vicef president, liomeroom: Red Cross. NU!'I11.1'S favorite subject is art. Slie plans to work after graduation. Class of lf 56 l:Kll.l,l 'l l', lilixll.'XRll-ffirmxcnl Rillcs: R.U.'l'.f'. .lswmlwlyg mrsiry uxick mmm: captain, R.O.'lfC'. Riul1.1rd's fnvuriic sub- gccx is R.U.'I'.iX. llc plans in .ulcud .lum-nwclunics xcluml. l5RANC'l S, lllff-lieu: lmnui' rullg liniglilliu-sg vicc-prcsi- alum. -Iuuslurs: l'.'l'.uX.: vice-prcxinlcnt, liniiicnwmiig collector: lwclxcv .md luwlnill spui'tnl.lysg Nxirimis .xtlilclic .iw.u'ilx. lu' plans in .lllCINl lluuim' Cfullcgc. FRAZIQ SUZ.'XNNl' 'Kl1ljLl1lllICN1 clmir ixuliu lu'u.ulu.1ng .1 C.lppcll.l clmir. SUIJIIHCVN f.ix'iu'ilc sulwjccl is liislury. Slim plane ltl .lllclul 'Iunuvl' C-,Ill-gc, lfRAfl'l , XVII l IS-fllnuuu' roll: limiml ilinlwlug Kuigliiliiusg choir ixulin lwi'u.1nlc.ul: x.irimu .iswlulwlicsg xyzrinus lwniurmmx othccsg .1 L-.uppulhi cluurg otlicc .issuuiuig xarsity team lW.lNl4Cl' lull: NlllklCl1l uurlxuig C.llL'lk'l'l.l. XX illix pl.ms to .iuuml Nils- muri LlIllYL'l'Nlll. Svnior LIIIIPII Tablv VRIKNCII, DON-lxnigluliiuxz lmnd .iwcmlwlyz various lnunc- mum urliccsg luml: :Xll-City' lhnd l'cxtix'.ilg fruslimaii fum' . . ,. ,. . lull: Rell K rim. 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Mir pl.lns IU .llluml K.1ns.1s Ui1iN'x'i'siIy'. X kiUOl7lS.'XR, IOIS--Ruuml 'lulwlcg -Iouxrcrxg Pup Club: K'l1ristm.n. 'l'li.inksgixi1ig. .lllll l'.lNlCl' .iwscnilwlicsg Music lcxli' val, luis' f.u'mu'itc xulviccr is family living. Slmu pl.mx lu wurlx .llrcr gr.ulu.uiun. 3 Q. -M- V j .5 1' KI ,.r' 3 vi Q Class of 19 6 GOODXVIN, MAXINF-Beta: honor roll: Knightlites: vice- president, Centinelas: Y-Teens: music assemblies: lnduction: band: All-City Band: Music Festival: oflice assistant. Maxine plans to work next year. GOUGH, SUE-Beta: honor roll: Round Table: Quill and Scroll: column editor, Tower: Knightlites: Spanish and music assemblies: president and vice-president, homeroom: band: Knightlites orchestra: Music Festival: All-City lland: oflice assistant: Y-Teens: M.l.P.A. rating: Beta Convention. Sue plans to attend W'illiam hlevvell. GREEN, MARTHA-Y-Teens: -Iousters: Pep Club: Knight- lites: Faster, Christmas, and Thanksgiving assemblies: Red Cross: Music Festival: sportsday: various athletic awards. Martha's favorite subject is physical education. She plans to attend junior College. GRFFR, HARVEY--Honor roll: sergeant-at-arms, Dracones: vice-president, F.T.A.: Hi-Y: football and underclass assem- blies: various homeroom ofhces: varsity track, basketball: and football letters: All-State Track Team: senior business committee: Pep Club: student worker, cafeteria. Harvey's favorite subject is mathematics. He plans to attend Kansas City University. GRlilfR, HAROLD Llflf-Honor roll: treasurer, homeroom: hall guard: varsity track team: lnduction. l.ee's favorite sub- ject is mathematics. He plans to join the Air Force. HADDFN, BOB--Honor roll: Round Table: Hi-Y: football, Christmas: and music assemblies: various homeroom offices: Music Festival: hall guard: varsity football and track letters! second team basketball: City All-Star Football Team: super- intendent, student cafeteria workers. Hob plans to attend Missouri University. HAINIQS, ,IOIQ-Beta: honor roll: Knightlites: Hi-Y: music assemblies: treasurer, homeroom: varsity basketball letter: varsity track team: student worker, cafeteria: National Merit Competition. -loe's favorite subject is family living. He plans to attend college. HALL, .IANICF-Round Table: Knightlites: Y-Teens: Pep Club: choir radio broadcast: lnduction: various assemblies: president and secretary, homeroom: a cappella: octette: All- mict s favor tc subject is music She plins tm lttend college. City Choir Festival: Music Festival: State Vocal Contest. HAl,l.liI.OM, LILl.lANfKnightlites: Pep Club: secretary, Y-Teens: Induction: Christmas assemblies: secretary, home- room: Music Festival. l.illian's favorite subject is linglisli. She plans to attend fashion school. HAMFL, GAII,-Keeper-of-archives, Beta: honor roll: Round Table: Tower: N.A.H.S.: Knightlites: president and secretary, Les Chevaliers: underelass and Christmas assem- blies: various homeroom offices: scenery painting: Teen- Town committee: M,l.P.A. Convention: Beta Convention. Gail's favorite subject is lfnglish. She plans to attend hflis- souri University. HAMILTON, NANCY-N.A.H.S.: Knightlites: Y-Teens: Centinelas: Chess Club: choir radio broadcast: various as- semblies: Red Cross: a cappella: band: Music Festival. Nan cy's favorite subject is art. She plans to attend .Iunior College. HANNA, DIQLORFS-lleta: honor roll: Tower: Knight- lites: president, Alousters: hockey and basketball sportsdays. Delores' favorite subject is trigonometry. She plans to attend college. HAPPY, PFGGY-Beta: honor roll: Round Table: Knight- lites: various homeroom oflices: collector: hockey sportsday: oflice assistant. Peggy's favorite subject is physical education. She plans to attend college. HARPER, GFORGF-Round Table: Les Chevaliers: varsity track letter: freshman football team. Chemistry is George's favorite subject. He plans to attend Pasadena College. HARTLFY, TOM-Beta: honor roll: treasurer, homeroom: hall guard: sergeant hrst class, R.O.T.C. Tom's favorite sub- ject is chemistry. He plans to attend college. .IHL Class of 14 56 ll.'XS'l X, X1.-xlic I-l l .X llL'l.ll lxxxxxxxr rxmllg Ruuml 'lfxlxlug Pop K lulxg Alxuxxlrxwg XlCllllllCl.lN2 i'lxrixllxx.xs .xiwxxxlxlyg x.xrimxLxx lxmxxv rxxxuxx ntlxu-xg Xlxxxic lk-sxxx.xl: ulllcc .xsxisx.x1xl, llxxxxilx' lixxxxg xx Xl.xn'cll.xX t.xxxxr1!c xxxlucrl. Slxc pl.xm lu .xucml fx-llvgl-. 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Vurn.x's f.xx'xxx'ilL 1. 9 1' L al 'A Al 1? 5-FH I Class of 1956 HOl,l.lfNSBlf, ROY--R.O.T.C. assembly: first lieutenant. R.O.T.C. Rov's favorite subject is R.O.T.t1. l'le plans to attend .lunior College. HUMAN, NlfVll.l,l'1-Honor roll: secretary. Draeones: YA Teens: Pep Club: various assemblies: vice-president and sec- retary, homeroom: Music Festival. Neville plans to attend .lunior College. HOPPIQR, BARBARA ANN-Y-Teens: Pep Club: secretary and treasurer, homeroom: nurse's assistant. l5arbara's favor- ite subject is typing. She will attend -Iunior College. HORTON, GALE- A.A.U.W'.: corresponding secretary, Beta: honor roll: Round Table: Quill and Scroll: news editor. Tower: freshman editor, Crusader: vice-president, Y-Teens: president and secretary, Red Cross: Dracones: Pep Club: Knightlites: lnduetion: Music and French assemblies: assist- ant secretary, Teen-Town: basketball queen: proiection staff: representative to area and National Red Cross Conventions: eolleetor: president, jackson County -lunior Red Cross. Gale plans to attend Grinnell College. HUDSON, AIANPT-fHonor roll: Round Table: treasurer. Y-Teens: Centinelas: Knightlites: Induction: various assem- blies: various homeroom offices: Music Festival: collector. .Ianet plans to attend Northwest Missouri State College. HUNTER, CHARLIQS-Sergeant first class, R.O.T.C. Charles's favorite subjects are metal and R.O.T.C. lle will attend ylunior College this fall. lGl5RT, FRANK-Freshman football: football manager. Art and wood are Frank's favorite subjects. He plans to become a cabinet maker. JACKSON, MARTHA-A.A.U.W'.: lieta: honor roll: Rountl Table: Tower reporter: Knightlites: president, l.es Cheva- liers: vice-president, Centinelas: Penthouse: Yflleens: vari- oux assemblies president and treasurer, homeroom: Pent- htuse plays: Spring Play: freshman athletic award: ln- duction. She will attend college. IAMIIQSON. lJONAl.l3-Beta: honor roll: Hi-Y: Teens Town committee: football assembly: president, homeroom: superintendent, student cafeteria workers: hall guard: varsity football and track teams: football letter: golf team: varsity ll track letter. Don plans to attend Northwestern University. QIAMISON, FRANK-Round Table: Rnightlites: president, Crossed Rifles: Penthouse plays: lnduetion: R.O.T.C. tele, vision panel show: R.O.T.C. assembly: president and vice- president. homeroom: rifle team letterman: third high indiA vidual, All City Rifle Match: lieutenant colonel, R.O.T.C.: laneers: Boys' State. lfraeik will attend Kansas University. QIOHNSON, KFNNIQTH--Round Table: president, home- room: C.O.h.: varsity football letter: second team track. Mathematics is Kennetlfs favorite subject. fle will atten.l Missouri University. JOHNSON. STliVlf-Sergeant-at-arms, Beta: honor roll: sergeantfatfarms, Round Table: co-assistant editor, Cru- sader: All-City Student Council: City Hall Day: viee-presi, dent, Camera Club: Hi-Y: Knightlites: lnduction: radio re- cording: drum major, band: student director, Knightlites orchestra: Music lfestival: All-City Band and Orchestra: State lnstrumental Contest: Crossed Rifles: first lieutenant, R.O.T.C.: senior business committee: National Merit Com- petition: assistant treasurer, Teen-Town: lloys' State. Steve plans tt: attend Cornell University. :lOHNSON, VANlfSSAvRt'und Table: vice-president, home- room: Red Cross: C.O.li. Typing is Vanessa's favorite sub- jeet. She will work after graduation. QIOHNSON, KIUANITA-Round Table: president. home- reom: Red Cross: Pep Club. .luanita's favorite subjects are family living and art. Sli: will work after graduation. QIOLLIFFIQ, DAVID-Treasurer, home room: second team football letter. Mathematics and physical education are l3avid's favorite subiects. He plans to attend -lunior College. Class of 1956 .jONliS, DONNA-Christmas and lfaster assemblies: Music Festival: Pep Club. Family living is l3onna's favorite subject. She will work after graduation. ,IONI-IS, PHll.l.lP-Beta: honor roll: Rnightlites: president and vice-president, Hi-Y: Christmas and Spanish assemblies: a cappella choir: Music Festival: varsity track team: second team basketball. Science is l'hillip's favorite subject. He will attend Baker University. AIURY, SUSAN-Secretary, homeroom: oH'iee assistant. Susan c.une from Southwest to Southeast her senior year. ller favorite subject is Fnglish. She will attend llaker Uni- versity. Kl ll.AR, BARBARA-Recording secretary, Beta: honor roll: N.A.ll.S,: activity editor, Crusader: Round Table: Centinelas: secretary and historian, Dorians: Pep Club: Knightlites: Induction: drama assembly: secretary and treas- urer, homeroom: projection stafl: scenery painting. Barbara will attend Kansas University. lslfl.l.l R. CHARLIQS-Physical education awards. Charles' favorite subjects are family living and physical education. He plans to work next year. Klfl.l.l Y, CAROLFIQ-Round Table: Y-Teens: Rnightlites: vice-president. homeroom. C.trolee's favorite subject is typ- ing. She will work after graduation. Klfl,l.l1Y, FRANK-Master sergeant, R.O.T.C. Metal and chemistry are Frank's favorite subjects. He will attend Baker University. Rlil.l.liY, PAT--lousters: hockey and baseball sportsdays. Pat came to Southeast from Central her junior year. Her favorite subjects are physical education and stenography. She will work after graduation. KIQMP. l'1MMA LOU-Honor roll: Knightlites: Y-Teens: Christmas, liaster, and musi: assemblies: Music Festival. linglislt literature is lfmma l,ou's favorite subject. She will teach dancing after graduation. KFNNFITY, ROlil'fRT-R.O.T.C. assembly: Red Cross: Tower representative, homeroom: master sergeant, R.O.T.C.. Metal and R.0,T,C. are Robert's favorite subjects. lle will attend junior College. Kl'iSSl.lfR, CAROL-Honoi' roll: Rotlnd Table: Knightlitcs: treasurer. homeroom: Red Cross. Art is Carol's favorite sub- ject. She was graduated in january. She will attend -junior College. lvlll. KATHY-Honor roll: Round Table: Kniglitlites: Y- Teens: Penthouse: Red Cross: Spring Play: Penthouse play: Youth l.oeks Ahead radio broadcast: various assemblies: a cappella choir: All-City Choir Festival: lnjuction: Music Festival. She will attend Kansas City University. lil.AMKl. .IUAN-A.A.U.XV.: lleta: honor roll: Roun.l Table: jousters: R.O.T.C. assembly: Red Cross: vice-presi- dtnt, homeroom: tennis sportsday: athletic award. Physics is AIoan's favorite subject. She will attend Graceland College. LACY, PATRICIA-Y-Teens: Pep Club: Knightlites: choir radio broadcast: various assemblies: Red Cross: secretary and treasurer, homeroom: a cappella choir: Music Festival: All- .. ,... . . , . . . . . Lity C,hoir Festival. Science is lat s favorite subjcet. She will attend Kansas City University. LAFFOON. Al.l.lfN-Honor roll: Knightlites: Hi-Y: as- sistant president, Teen-Town: Induction: basketball assem- blies: treasurer, homeroom: hall guard: varsity basketball and track letters: State Track Team: honorable mention, City Basketball All-Star Team. Alle-n's favorite subject is drafting. He will attend Missouri University. 49 'Sanur 9'6- er? fax Y '! 'f' 5 ar'N 6 sf mi J.. fx arcs. Class of 1956 l.Al7l'iOUN, -IUNlff-Cliarter member, l .N.A.: Knigbtlites: llracones: llorians: Red Cross: secretary and treasurer, home- room: nurse's assistant. tIune's favorite subject is art, Slit will attend Kansas City University. English Class l,i-XMB, -lAYfl5eta: lionor roll: Knigbtlites: Sliutterbugsz Cbristmas assembly: president, ltomeroom: stage crew: ln- duction. Matbematics is lay's favorite subject. lle will at tentl ,lunior College. l.AUCillMAN, l'.'Xl'7Knigl1tlites: Pep Club: jlotlslersg Y Teens: clioir radio broadcast: various music assemblies: a cappella cboir: Music Festival: All-City Clioir Festivals: fresliman atbletic award. Clerical practice is llat's favorite subject. Sbe will attend Central Missouri State College. l,lfNQUlST, DOUGLAS-Round Table: Kniglitlites: cboii' radio broadcast: Cliristmas assembly: vice-president .mtl treasurer, liomeroom: a cappella eboir. Matliematies is l7ouglas's fasorite subject. lle will attend .Iunior College. l,lfN'l'Z, MlKlfw-Round Table: varsity football letter: fits All-Star Second Team Football: District All-Star Tbirtl Teznn: private first class, R,O.T.C. llliysical education is Milte's favorite subject. lle will attend Missouri University. l.lfNZ, -IO--Alournalist, Beta: bonor roll: Quill and Scroll: Round lable: organilation editor, Crusader: news editor, Tower: treasurer. Ilousters: treasurer and secretary. lleut liouse: Knigbtlites: spring plays: Pentltouse plass: lnduef tion: assistant director. l'entbouse play: lfrenela assemblv: president and secretary, ltomeroom: senior business commit' lee: Y-Teens: American Youtlt lioundation Scliolarsliip. -In will attend lialser University. l,lfSl.llf, ,IFRRY-llonor roll: Hi-Y: Teen-'liown coinmn tee: football and basketball assemblies: vice-president anil treasurer, bizmeroom: varsity football, basketball, and tracls letters: City AllfSt.tr Second Team lfootball: publicist. junior class: seri.geant-.it-arms, senior class. XX'oo.i is -lerrs s favorite subject. ,lerry will attend college. LOCKNVOOD, KAYfRound lable: pliotojgrapbv statl. Crusad:r: lsnigbtlites: Centinelzts: Y-Teens: secretary, les Clievaliers: Sliutterbugs: Pep Club: Induction: lirenelt as scnibly: various bomeroom otlices: collectorg otlice assist- ant: fresliman atliletic award. Slie plans to attend Oltla boma University. l.OClsVl'OOll, l,lNl7Afliet.l: bonor roll: 'lower stall: Centinelas: Kniglitlites: lntluction: clioir radio broatlcast: various assemblies: Red Cross: a cappella clioir: Music lies rival: All-City Clioir lfestivalg projection stall.. Cilioir is l.inda's favorite subject. Slie will attend Missouri University. LOGAN, llklllikllllllll Table: color guard: manager, sountl crew: president and vice-president, homeroom: stage crew: sergeant first class, ll.O.'l'.C. Science is l5ob's favorite sub ject. LONG, FRllfl7.'X-Honor roll: Round Table: Y-ileens: Pep Club: Kniglitlites: Claristmas, lfaster, and Tbanlisgiving as- semblies: vice-president, homeroom: Music Festival. lfrieda's favorite subject is liomemalting. She will do secretarial work after ggraduation. Class of 19. 6 LYNN. PA'l'RlC'lAfllonor rollg Round lable: Y-Teens: Pep Club: lxniglttlitesg lnductiong various assenilwliesg Red llrossg Music lfestival. lfaniily living is Patrieia's favorite sulnf ieet, Slie will worlt after graduation. LYON, LORAN-Plivsieal education is l,or.ui's favorite sulwieet. lle will attend Ransas City University to prepare to teaclt pliysieal education. MAQII-SKI, LARRY-fVarsity track manager: corporal, R.O. 'l'.l'. lfnglisli and liistory are l,arry's favorite sulwieets. ltle will worls next tall. NlA.lURS, RlCillARlJ l.l.l'.--Round iliableg lxniglitlitesg see- retary, Kfrossed Ritlesg R.O.'li.C. assembly: lieutenant, R.O. 'l'.if.g Red Cross. llis tavorite subject is elieniistry. Richard will enroll in areo intfeltanies seliool next year. NleCfUY, PA'l'+lletag lionor roll: lower stgtlfg president and vice-president, l5.'l'.A.: treasurer, state li,T.A.: vieeqiresi- dent, Y-illeensg Pep Cflulag Aloustersg Induction: various lionie- room otlieesg Nl.S.'l'.A, Convention: lleta Convention, Pa: plans to attend Cfottev College. NleRl'l-'llAN, DONALD l.lflf--lnduetiong sergeant-at-arms. lionie room: sergeant first class, R.O.'l'.C. Donald's favorite suliieets are liistorv and family living. lle will .tttenfl Kansas State ilieaeliers Ciollege. NleMAllAN, -IOIIN--Treasurer and president, liomerooin. l .tntily living and wood are .loltn's favorite sulwieets. He plans to attend Kansas University. Nllfl.lflll'iR, KIOHN-fllonor rollg l,es Cltevaliersg lireneli and music asxetnbliesg Nlusie liestivtlg liandq sergeant first class, R.O.'l'.C. .lolin plans to go to Rausas University. Nlll7l5l.l il'UN. ,lACilxvl'entliouse play: various liomerooin otlieesg stage crew. LIaek's favorite subjects are eltemistry and pliysies. llc will attend Soutliwest Missouri State College. NllllSURN. N:XNC'Ygi.O,l ,. Naney's favoritt sttlwieet is sliortltantl. Slie will svorlt after i.gt'.tdttation. Nlll.lS. llARll.'XR:X-Keeper ol' archives, Beta, ltonor roll: Quill and Scroll: ltistorian, Round Tableg eo-art editor. Crusader: eireulation ni.ttiager, lowerg president. lloriansg lsniglttlitesg various poster contest awards: Seliolastie Art awards: scenery painting: Nl.l.P.A. .tward. liarlmara will .tt- tend college next tall Nlll.'l'ON. SUZrXNNl'lflloitor roll: Round ilialileg Pep Qfltili: lxniglttlitesg lntluetion: eltoir radio broadcast: various assunbliesg ,t eapl-ella elioirg Music Festival, All-Cfitv Cilioir liestival, Sttlannt-'s favrrite sulwieets are sten:'et'.tpltv and niusie. Slit- will wrrls next year. MOCR, RONALD l'lOYlJfSergeant, R.O.'l',l'. Ron.tld's favorite sultieet is eltetnistry. lle will work next fall. MOCK, ROYf5l't wer staff: N,A.ll.S.g lxniglitlitesg treas urer, lloriansg scenery txtititingg various assentliliesg stage erewg corporal, R,O.'I'.Ci.: delegate. Nl.I.P.A.g Teen-Town eonunittee. Roy will attend college. NIOORIQ l'rYliRlCilAf'llonor rollg Round 'lialvleg -Ioustersg llraeonesg Pep Club: secretary, lionierooni: Red Crossg otiiee assistant: freshman and sopltoniore atliletie awards. Pat will attend Missouri University. Class of 19 6 MOORE, RAYfl'lonor roll, Hi-Y, lfreneh assembly, vari- ous homeroom oflices, freshman football and track, student assistant, cafeteria. Ray will attend aero mechanics school. MOORE, SHlRl.liY-Recording secretary, Beta: honor roll: Round Table: photography stall, Crusader, Knightlites, Y' Teens, viee-president, Pgp Club, vice-president and trease urer, Centinelas, secretary, Teen-Town, Induction, under' class and Spanish assemblies, president and vice-president. homeroom, senior business committee, American Youth Foundation Scholarship, football queen. Shirley will attend Central Missouri State College. MORAN, liVl'fl.YN-Round Table, Centinelasg Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, Knightlites, lnduetion, choir radio broadcast, various assemblies, various homeroom otlices, a cappella choir, freshman athletic award, State Vocal Con- test. livelyn will work after graduation. MORRlSON, ROGER-Roger's favorite subiects are wood and history. After graduation lie plans to go into the bakers business. MURPHY, SHARON-Y-'licensg llracones, Red Cross, ln- cluction, modern danec assembly, Music lfestiyalg nursc's assistant. She will attend Drury College. Nlfll., DliNNlS-Knightlitcs, Dracones, lli-Y, l.incoln as- sembly, Red Cross, president, homeroom, Christmas music assembly, student assistant, cafeteria, second team track. Dennis will attend W'illiam lewell. NlfW'MAN, l,lfTl'iR-lieta, honor roll, Round lable, Cenf tinelas: Knightlites. orchestra, Induction, Book Parade radio broadcast, Spanish and music assemblies, president and vice-president, homeroom: Music Festival, All-City Mu! sic Festival, corporal, R.O.T.C. Peter will attend Kansas State College, Nlfwvl-ON, lJl AN7l,es Chevaliers, lnduction, Red Cross, sergeant, ts.o.T.t:. In February. D:an's family moved to lfrankfort, Germany. He will attend college there as part of an extension program furnished by the University of Maryland. NICHOLS, CATHFRlNl'i7Knightlites, various assemblies, various homeroom offices: AllfCily Music Festival, Music lkstival, C.O.lf. Catherine will work next year. NORTON, SHlflLA+Honor roll, Round lable: president, Les Chevalicrs, lnduetion. Sheila plans to attend Kansas City University. OlJlfN, Cil.l'iNNfC.O.lf., corpor.tl, R.O.'l'.C. Lilenn will work after graduation. lle plans to enter the field of com- mercial art. PATTI-IN, DON-Honor roll, Round lable, Hi-Y, iliecns Ttwn committee, Knightlitcs, R.O.'l'.C., band, and orchestra assemblies, various homeroom orlices, orchestra, Allstiits Orchestra Festival, varsity track team, captain, R.O.'l'.C'.: rille team. lion will attend Missouri University. l,AYNlf, l,.l.lfANORffX.A.Ll.W'., lieta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Y-Teens: school winner, lletty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow contest, band and orchestra assemblies, vice-president and treasurer, homeroom, Music lfestival, AllACity Band an.l Orchestra Festivals. lfleanor will attend Colorado University. PlCARClf, .lANlf-Knightlites, undcrclass assembly, Red Cross. .lane's favorite subject is typing. She will attend ,lunior College. l,lfNNlNG'l'ON, llRllXNfHonor roll, Round lable, Knightlites, secretary and treasurer, Shutterbugs, Induction: treasurer, homeroom, stage crew, sound crew, projection staff, lnterseholastic Art Award. Brian will attend college. Class of 1956 l'l llKlNS. l .-XR R Y'SCI'gC.ll1l-.ll-.ll'l11S. Cfrnssutl llitlt-xg Iiniglitlitw: Imltit-tiimg ll.O.'li.Ci. .intl pcp asscnilwlicsg xicc- prtwitlcnt and ll'L'.lNLll'L'l', lioincrninng captain, R,U.'li.C ,L lanccrg cizlur gtxartl. larrv plans to attcntl lialwr Uniw:rsity. llliliKlNS, Nl:XRKMXRlil--iilirixtinas .tswmlvliuxg xcciicri painting. liainily living and tvping arc Nlargarcfs tiavnritu xulniccts. Slit- will cntvi' lllll'SC'k training. l'llll.l,ll'5. xl.-XXII S NllCillAl'il.fl'1ct.l: lmnnr roll: wrguantr .it-arnis. iuniui' clawg pululicixt, xcninr claws: ratlin lurnatl- fast Snt'inIngy .intl Young fuotlwall antl luwkctlwall awuin lmlicxg prtwitlcnt. lininci'ni'in: a cappclla rlmirg varsity flint- luall, lx.iskctlw.ill. triulx. .intl gt-If lcttvrs: All-tiiiy llnnnralnlt- Mention. fnntlwallq xtndunt .iwixi.iiit, uafcicria. Mikc will ai- tvntl wllcgt-. l'lIIl.l IPS. l'.'Xili lictaz linnnr rnllg linuntl ilialvlug Pcp iiltllwg liniglitlittwl lll'k'NltlL'I'll. lnnnurnnni. Art nictal is l'ar's favnrilc Ntilsjcct. llur .nnbitinn is in lwcmnc a secretary. l'llll.l'Ol l, l3OINAl,lJ l-.ULil'iNli--l'ltinnr roll: Ci.O.l',g lI'C.lNllI'L'l't lnnncruuing t'nrpui'al, R.O.'l'.C. ilirigummincwy is l3nn's t'.n'nritu Slll7iCCl. llc will attcntl gluninr Cinllcgc. l'llll.l'Oil l'. liliORlilifC.O.l'. Cictirgc plans tn lw an l.l'r.Nl. i'pci'atur. llc will lic gratltiatctl in August. l'lNl, li0N:XllJf-lluiini' rnllg Rnuntl iliablcg N.,'X.ll.S.g liniglitlitgx: l3i'.1ciincs: liistorian, Dnriamq Clicss Cflulug Npring plays: l'uiitlintixc play: tclcvi-ion l7l'U.l1lL'.lSlNI nmdcr atm' uf Turn Age linuk licvicwh ratlio program: various .iwcnilwlicwg various litwiiicrtvinn nlliccxg Sclmlastic Art Awards: first placc, Kansax Vitv Scicncc liair. Ronaltl will .lttsntl Kanxax Uiiivciwili. Snowball Fight l'Ol', Nl.'XRLill'fl5ctag lmnnx' rnllg Round ilialvlcg Kniglit litt-sg Y-iliucnx: licntinclasg viqt--president, Rt-d Crtmug lxantl. nrclwstra. and pup awcinlwlitwg various linmurnuin ofliccx: lwantlg orclicstra: Kniglitlitcs urcliustra: All-City liantlz All- lfity Lll'CllCXll'.lZ Nluxit' licxtivalg lli-Y pianist. Nlargic plant to .tltcntl llakcx' Unix.'uitx'. llOl llll li, Xl.-XRY IUSIQPIllNl fY-Tcuns, Mary rains In Suutlwaxt frnni llugan lwi' xuniin' year. Slw plans in attend -Iuniur Cinllcgc. l'RA'l'lllfR, VICIKI-llonur rallg Y-Tucnsg Ccntinclasg Kniglitlitcs: unslcrclass asscmlwlyg various ltnmurnnm ntliccsg iliccn-'liown unninittcug inflict' assistant: Pup Club. Vicki plans tn attend t-nllt-gt-. l'RICTlf, l7UUtil.AS-Beta: llunnr Roll: Kniglitlitcsg Cien- tinclasg Qirmwtl Ritlt-xg various asscmblics: truasurcr, lmmc- rutnng maxtcr Qcrgcant. R.O.il'.l'.3 tlrill tcain. llnnglas will .lttcml lialicr Univcrwity. K. x QR '-'W Ti sfmlffblt Wi uve. R X 1.4, ,QQ Nt-no-ns. sri. 30 Class of 1956 PROCHAZKA. LIOANNA-Honor rollg Round 'lfilvleg Kniglitlitesg I7.T.A,g Pep Club: secretary, Y-'lieensg lndue- ttong various assembltesg president, liomeroomg string trtog All-State Oreliestrag All-City Ureliestra: concert niistressg Music liestival: viee-president and president, band and or- chestra: State Music Contest. .loanna plans to attend Kansas Slate College. RPQDMON, Vllilsl NlARll'ifl'lt1t1or roll: Rniglttlites: ln- duetiong president, .Ivustersg various assentlwliesg Red frossg Music liestivalg hockey and lwaseluall sportsdaysg various atliletie awardsg sports manager, lvadniinton and lvasketluall. Vielti will worls after graduation. Rl'illliliI,D'l', l'HYl.l.IS-Beta: llonor rollg Round ilialuleg Tower stall: Kniglitlites ortliestra: ntttsie and Clliristnias asf stnilwlies: president and viee-president, lwmerootng oreliestrag Nlnsie liestival, Pliyllis will attend lietliany College. RFNIJINIX. l7l'NNlSf-HifY3 orelieslrag lIl.lIl.lj.QL'I', sarsity football: second team track: Rniglitlites. Dennis' favorite subject is family living, RICHIXRUS, lil.l'NN-Rniglitlitesg s'at'ious niusie assenif lilies: a cappella eltoir. Cilenn eanie to Soutlieast liis itiniot' year. lle plans I.: study lor tlie tnnnstry. RICHARDS. LiXY'I NIJAI,YN7Matl1en1aties and stenog- rapliy are Ciwen's favorite sulwieets, Slie came to Sotttlieast during lien' junitzi' ytar. liollowinq graduation, slie will work. RICK, CAROI, ANN7Ri:und 'liableg Rniglitlitesg treasurer, liomeroom. Art and typing are Cfarol's favorite subjects. Slte plans to attend XX'illiatn Alewell next yt-ar. RILIQY, PATRICIA-Allraeonesg various assenilmliesg Red Cfrossg Music liestivalg CQ.O.l'i.g nut'se's assistant. llunian sei' ence and algebra are liet' favorite subjects. Patricia will wrrlt after graduation. RlI,l Y, pl'iciCiY'RULlI1Ll Table: Rniglitlitesg xlotistersg presif dent and treasurer, Y-'lieensg treasurer, Pep Clubg Lincoln and nitisie assemblies: various liomeroom oliieesg Music l7es- tivalq titliee assistantg lyiselwall sportsdayg lndtietion. Peggy will attend Nortliwest Nlissottri State Ciollege. ROl5l4R'l'S, .lOAN7Round ilialvleg president, Cientinelasg secretary. Y-Teens: Kniglitlitesg lndttutiong underelass as, SUl11bl!'1 Red lfross. .loan will attend llalter L'niversity. Un th 0 Tower ROlSliR'l'SON. l7O'l l'Yfllonor rollq Round Table: N.A. H.S.g Dorians: Kniglitlites. viee-president and secretary. homeroom: Music liestivali scenery painting. Dotty was graduated in -lanuary. CTass of 1956 ROBINSON, SANDY-Honor roll: Round Table: Y-Teens: Centinelas: Knightlitcs: choir radio broadcast: various as- semblies: various home room oflices: a cappella choir: Music Festival: All-City Music Festival. Sandy will attend W'illiam Alewell. RQDIQNBACH, CARA-Vice-president, Beta: honor roll: recording secretary, Round Table: Knightlites: vice-presi- dent, Y-Teens: F.T.A.: jousters: Penthouse: secretary, Red Cross: Pep Club: Spring Play: Penthouse plays: octette: a cappella choir: Music Festival: All-City Choir Festival: All- State Chtirus: State Vocal Contest: choir radio broadcast: R.O.T.C. student sponsor: first team cheerleader: R.O.T.C. quecn: senior business committee: football queen attendant. Cara will attend college. RUTHFRFORD, Ml'iRlI.YN+Honor roll: Knightlites: Cen- tinelas: Y-Teens: various assemblies: a cappella choir: orches- tra: band: Music Festival: All-City Choir Festival. Merilvn will attend .lunior College. RYAN, TIM-Round Table: various home room offices: C.O.lf. Tim's favorite subject is drafting, He will attend Kansas State College. SANDIIZ, FRANK-Football manager. Frank's favorite sub- iect is cltemistry. He plans to attend college, SCHFRRFR, SANDRA-Round Table: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Knightlites: various homeroom offices: freshman athletic award: scenery painting. Her favorite subicct is art. She will work next year, SCHILI-IR, PICGGY-Round Table: Christmas and music assemblies: president and treasurer, homeroom: Music Festi- val. I eggy's favorite subiects are family living and mathe- matics. She will attend Central Missouri State College. SCHMID, CHRISTINF-Christine left Southeast during her senior year. SCHMIDT, MARCFNF-Honor roll: Dracones: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Y-Teens: speech radio broadcast: music assem- blies: various homeroom offices: Music Festival. Marcene's favorite subject is linglish. She plans to attend Central Mis- souri State College. SCHULTZ, DONALD-flieta: honor roll: Round Table: president, Centinelas: lieutenant. R.O.T.C. lege. SCHULTZ, KIIQRRY Cross. Alerry plans to SCOTT, H A ROLD Induction: R.O.T.C. assembly: first Crossed Rifles. Don will attend col- -Sergeant first class, R.O.T.C.: attend junior College. Harold's favorite subject is fat living. He will ioin the Navy after graduation. SCOTT, -IUDY-Dracones: Y-Teens: Red Cross. judy's fa- vorite subjects are Fnglish and clothing. Red nilv SCOTT, SUI-f--Honor roll: Round Table: Knightlities: F.T.A.: Centinelas: treasurer, Y-Teens: a cappella choir: radio broadcast: various assemblies: Red Cross: treasurer, homeroom: Band: All-City Band: Music Festival: All-City Choir Festival: office assistant. Sue will attend Kansas Unis versity. SFIGFR, BILL-Music and football assemblies: various homeroom oflices: Music Festival: varsity track and foot- ball lettcrs: basketball manager: student assistant, cafeteria. Bill will attend Missouri University. Class of 1956 SEMLIQR, I..AURIfI.-Knightlites Orchestra: various assem- blies: band: orchestra: Music Festival: All-City Iiand and Orchestra Festival. Laurel will attend junior College SHAFIQR, SUSAN--Pep Club: Dorians: scenery painting: Red Cross: Scholastic Art Award. Susan plans to become an nrt teacher. SHANKLAND, jIM-Beta: honor roll: vice-president, Round Table: Penthouse: Hi-Y: Knightlites: Penthouse plays: Induction: spring plays: various assemblies: president. homeroom: a cappella choir: boys' octette: All-State Cho- rus: All-City Choir Festival: Music Festival: varsity traek and football letters: second team basketball: president, sen- ior elass: vice-president, junior class: candidate for student mayor. jim plans to attend Missouri University. SHEETS, jIiRRY-Round Table: sergeant-at-arms, Pent- house: Penthouse plays: Induction: speech radio broadcast: Christmas and drama assemblies: projection staff. jerry will attend junior College. SHELDON, VICKI4Tower representative, Beta: honor roll: Quill and Scroll: Round Table: Tower reporter: Knightlites: treasurer, jousters: Y-Teens: Pep Club: choir radio broad- cast: various assemblies: a cappella choir: secretary, home- room: freshman athletic award. Vicki will attend Baker University. SHICMWELL, GARYfHonor roll: vice-president and secre- tary, homeroom. Chemistry and family living are Gary's favorite subjects. He will attend the University of Kansas City. SHOVER, TERRY-Hi-Y: various assemblies: band: Music Festival: All-City Band: hall guard: student assistant, cafe- teria: varsity track and football letters: various homeroom ofliees. Terry will attend Kansas State College. SIICSSFR, SANDRA-Pep Club: Y-Teens. Sandra's fav- orite subjects are family living and typing. She will work next year. SIMCOIC, KENT-Beta: honor roll: Ccntinelas: Induction: R.O.T.C. assembly: stage crew: vice-president, homeroom: sergeant first class, R.O.T.C.: drum and bugle corps: sound crew: projection staif. Kent plans to attend California In- stitute of Technology. SMITH, GARY-Red Cross: projection staff: president, homeroom. Gary's favorite subjects are science and indus- trial arts. He will attend the University of Kansas City. SMITH, jIM D.-Knightlites: Hi-Y: superintendent of stu- dent workers, cafeteria: second team basketball and track letters. jim's favorite subjects are wood and family living. SMITH, jAMIfS Ii.-Master sergeant, R.O.T.C.: Crossed RifIes: R.O.T.C. assembly. American history and R.O.T.C are jim's favorite subjects. He will attend the University of Kansas City. SMITH, jAMIiS RICHARD-Private First class, R.O.T.Ci. Richard's favorite subject is music. SMITH, MARGUERITE-Beta: honor roll: recording and corresponding secretary and chaplain, Round Table: junior editor, Crusader: Tower reporter: All-City Student Coun- cil: Knightlites: Penthouse: president, junior Y-Teens: presi- dent, junior class: vice-president, senior cIass: senior busi- ness committee: Pep Club: Induction: Monitor radio broadcast: Music Festival: attendant to R,O.T.C. queen: basketball queen: football queen attendant: first and second team cheerleader: group winner of American Legion Ora- torial Contest: councilman, City Hall Day. Marguerite pIans to attend Williani Jewell. SMITH, PAUL-Paul came to Southeast his junior year. His favorite subject is science. He plans to join the Army. Class of 1956 SMITH. RICHARD-N.A.H.S.: Knightlites: Crossed Rifles: Lancers: R.O.T.C. assembly: Induction: vice-president, homeroom: Rifle Team: first lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Rich- ard's favorite subiects are wood and mathematics. He will attend .lunior College. SNYDFR, NORMAN-C.O.lf.: sergeant: R.O.T.C. Nors man's favorite subject is wood. He plans to worlt after graduation. SPFNCFR, SYl.VlAflleta: honor roll: Quill and Scroll: Round Table: N.A.fl.S.: Knightlites: sergeant-at-arms, Penthouse: YfTeens: F.T.A.: various Penthouse plays: speech radio broadcast: various assemblies: various homeroom of- fices: debate team. Sylvia will attend college. STAATS, CAROLYN-Kniglitlites: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Christmas and music assemblies: a cappella choir: choir radio broadcast. Carolyn will work next year. STANTON, SHlRl,lfY-Pep Club: Centinelas: secretary and treasurer, homeroom. Human science and family living are Shirley's favorite subjects. She will enter nurse's training. STICPHFNS, -IIM-Underclass and football assemblies: va- rious homeroom offices: varsity football and track letters: private first class, R.O.T.C.: student assistant, cafeteria. .lim plans to attend college. S'l'l'iW'AR'l', llARllARA+lieta: honor roll: Centinclas: va- rious assemblies: band: various homeroom offices: Red Cross: oflice assistant. llarbara will attend college. STOVIN, SCOTT-lieta: honor roll: Knightlites: choir radio broadcast: various assemblies: a cappella choir: boys' octette: Music Festival: All-City Choir Festival: master sergeant, R.0.'l'.C. Scott will attend Washington State Uni- versity. STROIIMFYIQR, STlil'llliN-A cappella choir: Music Fes- tival: Knightlites: choir radio broadcast. Stephen's favorite subject is metal. lle will work nest year. S'I'UMI'lf, ARl,lNl'i-Round Table: Knightlites: lnduction: various assemblies: a cappella choir: octette: Music Festi- val: choir radio broadcast: All-City Choir Festival: All: State Khorus: ofhce assistant, Arltne will .tttend Central Missouri State College. SUMMIQRS, DARRl'il.l.f-Darrell's favorite subject is mathe- matics. lle will attend Missouri University. THIFR, DICK-Football assembly: vice-president. home- room: various music assemblies: Music Festival: varsity football letter. l7iclt's favorite subiect is physical education. THOMAS, PATSY-A.A.U.VC'.: Tower reporter, Beta: hou- or roll: Round Table: advertising manager, Tower: senior editor, Crusader: Quill and Scroll: senior business commit- tee: secretary and membership chairman, Penthouse: Alous- ters: lf.T.A.: Yfliecns: Knightlites: various assemblies: spring plays: Induction: director, Penthouse play: hockey sportsday: sports manager: freshman and sophomore athletic awards: treasurer, TeenfTown. Patsy will attend W'illiam -lewell. THOMSON, ,lUl.ll'iglieta: honor roll: corresponding secre- tary, Round Table: business manager, Crusader: Knight- lites: Pep Club: Les Chevaliers: F.T.A.: Penthouse Variety Show: choir radio broadcast: lnduction: majorette: octette: a cappella choir: band: orchestra: All-City Choir Festival: All-City Band and Orchestra Festivals: All-State Chorus: Music Festival: State Vocal Contest: senior business com- mittee: first and second team cheerleader: basketball and football queen attendant. -lulie will attend lialter University. 'l'lNl7ll.l., ,IAMFSW-litiiglitlites: R.O.T.C. assembly: vari- ous homeroom offices: corporal, R.O.T.C.: drum and bugle corps. kIames's favorite subjects are mathematics and science. lle will attend junior College. .pn-v ' -uf' Q in Lmkx ?g ' mm-. . t Llh' A, , N it f it ,. 34 t 4, t Qt 6 2 ist e is W fin t ..,. 2 :sg KN- l Q 's 3' Class of 1956 TOOL, RAYMOND-Hnnur roll: Rnund iliahleg Draumes, various assemblies: president and vice-president, limnermnng Red Crussg band: stage crew. Raymond plansltn attend Kansas City University. Moments to Remember TROCOSSU, CilfRAl,D7Kniglitlitesg Induction: ehuii- ras din hroatleasttg Christmas and ilihanltsgiving asselnhliesg president, linmeruning Red Cmssg Music Festival: first .intl second team fuotlwall. Gerald plans to go into tht- serviue .after graduation. 'l'Yl,AR. RUllliR'l'fRnlwei't left Snutheast during his stn mr ytar. VA.llllCf, PATRICIA-i'.O.l. Patricia will work after graduation. VlfRMll.l,lON, l5OlS-Ruuntl Table: vice-president, 1 rnssetl Rifles: R.O.'l',C. assembly: president, limnernumg niainr. R.O.'I'.CQ. llolfs favnrite sulwieets are family livinig and R.O.T.C'. He will attend .luninr Cinllege. XY'Al.l.ACQl'., CQfXR'lil'.R--Yiee-president and sergeant-at' arms, lnnnernmnq sergeant. R,O.T.C. Carter's favurite sul!! jects are llnglish and chemistry. lle will gn to lluninr Cul- lege. W'Al,l,ACli, LUCY-lictag honor rullg Knightlitesg various assembliesg orchestra: nflicc assistant. Lucy plans tu attend Central Missouri State Cullege. W'Alil.l'iR, Clt'lARl.lfS-fRuund Table: Kniglitlitesg Ili-Y: band assembly: treasurer. hunierunmg Red Cross: Knight- litesg urehestra: trumpet trin: trumpet quartetg freshman fntitlwall. Charles will gn tri Cientral Xlissnuri State College. W'ARNl ,R, RAl,l'llf-Round Table: lliAYg R.O.'l'.if, asf semblyg vice-president, liuniertunng freshman fnntball team: serigeant first class, R.O.T.L.: student assistant, eafeteria. Ralph will attend .Iuninr College. VVHITIQMAN, RONNII:-Secretary, humeroumg sergeant, R.O.T.C. Trigonometry is Ronnie? favorite suhieet. lle will inin the Air Force after graduation. W'll'iUlfNlVlANN, KIRK-C.O.lf.: varsity fuuthall team. Kirk's favorite subiect is family living. He will iuin the Navy after graduation. Class of 1956 WILHELM, JOYCE-Christmas assemblyg C.O.E. joyce's favorite subject is art. She will attend Junior College. WILKERSON, GEORGE-Betag honor rollg Quill and Scrollg sports editor, Towerg varsity football letterg varsity track teamg honorable mention, All-Star Footballg student assistant, cafeteria. George will attend college. WILSON, JIM-Beta, honor roll, Round Tableg Knight- litesg Hi-Y, Inductiong president, home roomg varsity bas- ketball, traclt, and tennis lettersg Boys' Stateg student as- sistant, cafeteria. Jim will attend college. WILSON, RAYMOND-Football assemblyg treasurer, home- roomg varsity football letterg sergeant first class, R.O.T.C. Raymond will attend Maryland University. WRIGHT, DIANA--Round Table, Knightlitesg various homeroom odicesg oice assistant, freshman athletic award. Diana will atrend Northwest Missouri State College. YOUNG, BEN-Varsity tennis letters. Mathmetics is Ben's favorite subject. He will attend Kansas University. YOUNG, ROBERT-Family living is Robert's favorite subject. He will join the Navy after graduation. He plans to become an electrician. .,.-r .Wg 1 ,ZAL U' ' A 'X . it lik ',,' 1 I tc i-, ' I 3 A V' is c c is sf X ' RA jg xtax fy ' I E . . U 5 .1 Y? ,c f f 5 W Q' Q 321. l f U' li r Q M 'KL. Y I MQ Q ' b , c X -L L . - H -.,, , A, my D , I i 2 1 5 ff WQI' , c f wc , i 1 ru- t ., K :Q S :fir -klu 'A K . :xi R ., A W . , A y ,,.- Q Q , X ZX ,-N 90 6' v . 1 O :il L,.. A K : 1 3 A - K - .t mm 0 c J cl c R Q gg-w h P P o QV ,,. ,C Q V X . X51 f , V , ic' . O5TReAsuFwfj D f . f 5 3 ' Q o 0 A J Nw 3 V Q . sv Q X-as F A '- H ' N , ' . 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X X X i KA, quires Visualize On the brink of Knighthood, we visualize its magniiieenee and splendor. The titles of Knight and Lady sound alluring to us. We are proud of the contributions we have made to Southeast. ln eombining our talents with those of our classmates, the value of eo-operation has been learned. United, we shall make our long- imagined dream a Vivid reality. OFFICERS xl i- .x N N l'.TTli lfimziif ir. Sf'L'l'l'fl,ll'J' SANDY MLLKI-'Nln Trz'ax11rrr jo FIZNTON Pulzlivisf NANCY HI-.RR Giflorian ERNEST Ani-gtixmx lfifl'-Pl't'Sfllt'llf GENE Wool: Svrgeufff-af-A rm.: SKIP SNx'meR Pr1'xiJr'nf 38 Juniors Abney, Carolyn Adclman, lirncu Alberx, Barbara Alexander, janet Amex. Shirley Amlerwn. lfrancex Argraves, Brenda liaileylllnria llannister. George llaylesx, Mike llcnmlift, Pauline Benton, Yvonne llerkey, Sara Vrcrmuml, Ronald liernaul. .lim l5eyel'.lXl1arleen Biuner. judy l5l.1ck.l7uuglas lilackl1urn.lSill llluom, llute llnarcl. M.u'iun lSnller,llnrml1y linwnlen, Pal lirauner. Nancy lirncknnnm, jane lirnwn, lfharlex llruwn. Nance l re liruulmard, I4-lc llruce. ,lnyee liryanl, llremla llryanl. l ynnn' lluclmlmll. farul llnmlsl, Diana llurgard, l imla lllll'IlL'll.f1l1.lI'l0i lllllCllCl', limb ce almcxc, lum if.unpl1ell,l,arry Carrol, Ruger Cash, lid Clark, Balm flem. Alim Clifmn, Beverly tkmarcs. Keith Cnllwy, farnl fnllisler, Carole fmnmcr, Patsy Corwin, Darrell fuwan. Kay' franur. Patti Vmw, Nancy Curnetl. Dan Vurmis, HCIIY Calrllx, hlully l5al1lor,.In lJ.1iley.lDax'id llavix, Rulmela Dawson. Dave lTel v:u, julia Denton. l'l1il DiVillsisx, Plxil llndxnn, Donna Dorman. lla llnlfcll, Rex Duncan. Ara l,ee lluncansun. Xvaller Durnx, Ronnie Fdgingtun. Bull l:llW.ll'Ll9,l,Ul1l!.l I ngel. Georgia Anne 1 3 Juniors lfngelhardt, Max lfstes, Bob lfsres, Marilyn lfubank, Irmajean lfyam, -Iuditli la-nton, .lo lfick, Glenn Finelier, l.el.i lfae lflieliinan, Ray I.. Foster, Carolyn Francisco, Dale Fravee, Cheryl Fravier, -leanetre Fuqua, Sandy Gasper. ,lay Geivent, ,loyee Cierow, Diane Gibson, Alice Gibson, Bob Goldberg, Par Graf, Sliirley Gral1ain,.ludy Graves, Sandy Cirier, Diane Griinew, Sue Ann Groves, Virgil Hall, .laniex Hall, Mike Halliburton, Dick ll.1l1l1.'l,I:l'.lI1CCY ll.ll'lll1g,l,lI1Ll.I Harris, Sue llearn, Fred Henman, Donna Herr, Dick Herr, Nancy lley, klolin Hill. Melinda l'loel1ns,CliHorll Hof, Herbert Holmes, Helen Holmes, Roger Holt. I'.nri llonsingcr, Alice Hood, Belly llougliton, Mike Howell, Colleen Howes, Norman Hughes, NX'ayne Hall, Harlan Hummer, l'marbar.i Hyer, Sally -Iackson, K. D. hlarrett, Dirk jenkins, Roger glester, Anita jones, Braxton jones, Dave ,lone-s, Hngli nlones, Kenny Keeler, Cliarlie Kelly, Dick Kenton, Mary King, jack Knapp, .lucly Kozak, Sandy Krause, liileen Kruger, Burch Lane, Alan l..irkinx, Nancy Juniors Laymon, Aloda Leslie, Eddie Lever, Marsha Lewis, Caroline Lewis, Donna Linclc, ,lim Long, Mildred Lurhy. Charles Lyon. .lames Marlin, jay Mann, Betty McCook, james Mcllonald, Richard McGowan, Don Mclienzie. Sandy McLane, Bill N1cNay, .lon N1cNees, Gary McQueen, Don Meigs, Kay Nlerrit, Carrie NlidLllCfUll,li0l1I1iL Miller. Beverly Miller, Ronnie Miller, Virginia Nlixhmash, Rudy lion Mitchell. Sheila Nlnntgomery, Dick Nlontgomery, Jerry Xloore, Harold Moree, Bill Moorehouse, jimmy Morrell, Cathy Murray, Robert N1 usselman, llarlua ra Nenno, Barbara Nnlen, Ronnie Olson. Leroy Palmer, Sonia Pay ne, Tom Pendleton, Bob Perry, Bill Peters, Mary Fllen Peterson, Pat Petty, Mary Phillips, johnny Pixley, Roberta Plaskett. ,ludy Powers, Bob Powers, Chuck Prowell, Sandra Pruetling, ,lim Pueszer, Gay Quick, Karl Raina, Steve Ravenscraft, Ronnie Ray, Paul Remington, Sharon Richards, Gerald Ritsch, Aloe Roberts, Duane Rowe, Paul Ruff, Bob Sehooler, Yvonne Schumacher, Bob Seaver, Judy Sejnost, Connie Sherman, Leslie Shlpp, -lLlLll!ll Shover, Kay rw ig, has ,Juniors Silk, Janet Silk, Pat Smith, Gene Smith, Sue Snyder, Skip Spencer, Pat Spencer, Jim Spencer, Reta Spicer, Don Spickler, Judy Speigul, Jerry Spoor, Michael Steinman, Hettie Stevens, Harry Stewart, Donna Stober, Eleanor Stutzman, Ann Sumner, Diane Sundermeyer, Gale Swartz, Richard Tapp, Carolyn Tarbell, Constance Tauseh. J. C. Thompson, Gary Tillery, Lowell Timms, Jack Trecee, Keith Trogdcn, Bill Trump, Marilyn Unruh, Dick Untrif, Rhoda VanGundy, Pat Vogt, Karen Von Demfanc, Pat XVagner, Dale Vfagner, Gayle Warren, Dick NX'atson, Barbara einbrenner, Larry W'elel1, Jewell elt, Richard XY'estervelt, Larry W, wi White, Harold hitlock, Charles iedenmann, Kathy illliite, Fred W'llliJl11S, Karen ilms, Janet W'inttr. Jim W, wi W, W1 XVinter, Keith Woner, Novella Xlfood. Gene Wbods, Ritchey right, Allen Yates, Bob Young, lfddic W Zeller, Judy Zeller, Pat Zumwalr, Janice Heralds Organize We have successfully completed three years of work in the Castle and have organized to further develop our talents. In the growth of our deiinire, individual interests, we have become af- filiated with various departmental clubs. In addition, We have or- ganized as a classg and we feel assured of successful progress toward our goal. Adams, Carol Adams, Pal Adkins, Zela Albauer. Neil Allen, ,I. lirancix Alley Shirley Anim, David Amlrae. Donna Ansley. Sherry Arl1isi,liene Atkins, Carol lXuelnlry,lir.u1ees l , Ayerm Ronald Ilaggeu. Patricia Bailey, john Bailey, l.a'l1ll.l Baker, Bunny Baker, Siwanne Ballard. Mary Barnes, Lienrge ll-Nw. Nancy Hates, Marie .loyee Bayless. Rarliara Beach. Rila Beal, Tom lleaman, l lngli liugene lie.1ver.,l.1ek lieclcer, lierxi lleelser, -laelr Benson, Ronald Bertram, Roberta -I. BC9SClHCI',,lUl1I1 Blackshire, .lim Blawliwmul, 'lim Blair, Nancie liliw, .lainrs Burgers, Carol .lean Bower. Ronald lloxx, Billy Iloxx. Kay llradfurd, Gail liraune. Paul lirauner, ,Indy Brawner, Steve Briscoe, jim Brooks, -Iudy Brownneld, Carole llruning, Richard ' i, A -uit i U kg: li rooks, Leon '49 fi K Nwws iieww an wwf . .c W if Q bf, 5 A -ev' My -24. 53? li .I S0ph0lll0I'l'S Buck, jim Burns, Howard Cannon, Kay Carcy. Nancy Carncy. Donna Carpenter, Cliarlcs Carr, Pliillip Carroll, Barbara klcan Carroll, Cnmraiicc Cartwright, Turn ci1lAYClI11L'll1.-IlIH ciklllllh-llI11 Cllmwins, Mari Cllarcnsau, ilicnl Cflarli, Xwanlc Clinrnn, Kirk cZlULlSC,-,lI11I11j Cnc. ,lunly Cfolaw, Richard fiUlCI11LlI1,ciAll'y Cinnncr. Katliry n Cool, Dnrix klcan Cfonniluc, Nancy .Xnn Cinrdcr, Gloria Clox, Guurgc A. Ciux, Perry Rccw Ciuxc, Rmiald lf. Cfrmty, jane Qil'lll11I1l,,llH1 Curry, Dorurliy Dallvcrg, Nancy Dalrymplc, Alanix l,.ll1flll'Kl1,l,.lIlllX Davis, liill Dawsnn,,lu1ly' 1Jcck,l,arry Dcntnn, XYilliani Dc SlLll'lUI1,ljUIlH.l Dcvcnpnrt, Francu Dewar, Garry Diclxinsmni, Kalliic Difiiimvanni, Nlariann Drznnclly, lxatliryn Nl ll In Dcnnclly, Patricia Douglax, Ciliarlcx lJI'.ll11Sl1Ck,RUI1llLl Dranc, Carnlinc l,l'C5NCll111ll9, lfarnl Dulvincr, ,ln Dunluar, Bula Duncan, Slicila Dunwoody, Kay liamn. lfrank Ruxwll lfdclnian. .ludy liclwarglu, Kcnncrli lidwards, Wanda l'iiCl'Il11Lll1,RlCliy lfldcr, Russ Marn- lfricksun, llarlwara lfrnvi, lirucc lfuluanli, Allcnc l'.V.II19, David liaullincr, Clmrlcx licrguxon, Cliucla Fcrrcc, jackie liick, Teddy A, lfidlar, Dun liinlilc, Connie Fiscr, Sands l-ixliur, Bill S0llh0lll0l'1'S li-lwr. .Iunly l'l.ll1.lg.lI1. Slmcrrx U. llmnur, slulm llm1.17.m llm'.1.,I.lclx lul.1ml.N1yr.1 Im1nm.1m.Rmnm I riclx. ll.lI'lN.ll'.l lrx . ,ludv Ann Jlvlul Shop l,.l1'rclI.'l'l1um.1x XY. KQ.1y. liolx ivc11lx'y.,lnrry Lmliulxu. .lumix kQm11cv.'l'urrx KQnu,lvlUr1.l .-Mm Lvx'.1l1.m1. Rulsln Lv1'.1u'. .lm fc L1l'.nuw,l,Al CLr.u'cs, Pun i1unlcr.Ulcml.1 K1uY.ll.lrrY ll.1llcy.,lmly ll.lg.ll1, lI.u-ru-tru lI,lg.m,l',1r ll.1lI. klm' ll.mu.l. llgggy II.mwn.lyl.1 ll.u'ris. 'lrurrvm' . ' ll.lr'l.lJnrurl1x lhrlflcr, lliclx ll.1wlxil1N,.'Xni!.l I4- llap, Sunny Holm. I Cx HL-lx urwn. .lmy llL'nlxL'l.kI.1l1cl llcnncxxy . Milw- lluuwlvy, Xxflyxxc Huy . Dun llllnlA'lwr.1ml. lirmc Hill, Bu llmlgc, lklurlcx lh1ti,lm'ixC llrlxllm' ll1lllI'l1.llW.l'l'.lllCUN llulnlruu.lmm.u1l llnllnml, Xhrgiu llullL'lulxc.l'.1lU llulmcx. I uuivs llull. Vary .ln l lulmxingcxy Cllrul IIIHFL u llumcr. Xlary l,XI1Il lluuxcr. -lmly lluuxum. Cflrwlvn Suv llmx .1rnl. Rusv.-m.u'x llLlLlxm1,l3nlw lluillmml, S. '. llLljLl1.lI'I,I,,lXltl lluglwx, , . fi Nw. ,W W 9 JA I , sl 431 'wxxv 4 NWS 1 . plri ez Q! S. i Sophonmrvs llul1:tl,Iiuix llumplmrcy, -Iolinny Hunt. lfrancinc Hunter. .lim l luxuby, Dick lwn. Glcnda hlnmcs, Ruhcri Alctfurics, jerry .lllllI15llll,BCl1I1lU Kay llrl Class -Inlinmn, Billy Llulinsun. Carolyn julmwn, qlcrry -lnnzii, Lloyd lirucn -Illl1L'Y,l'it.lXN'lH Alllllll. Virginil liastl. Alunly Kcnun, lfrud Kelley, Rugur Kulmll, Mary Lou Kcrr,IfIor.1 Kluppcr, Clmrlcs Knapp, Bill Krcy. .Indy kllk.lI'1l,PLlll'lCiLl ldickcy, Mcrtic l simpson, Al IJIIHPSUII, Sululra l..u'snn, Guurgc Lassiter, I'.u I Julwr. Alulm l.c.1cl1,.lcrry l.ulimcr, Slurun lilly, .Iuycc lnckc, W . H. lngscluli, Bill Lung, Pliylis Luullmin, Shirley Ludwig, jerry Lulum, W'indul N1ngiII,I,nrry M.1iurs,Ricky Nlnndry, licvcrly Nlancvs, Carol Mann, David Manning, Clmrlcx Maple, Sandy Martin, Nancy .lu Nlnrrin. Scam Nl41xm1cr,.luLly Xlnycx, M.1ryl llcn Nlnyca, Robin Nlcliridc, .IuAnn McGuire, Dun Nlcliinlcy, Sligirrun McKinney, Knrcn Mcliinnis, Linda Mcdluv. Flllllll N1illcr,j,1cki S0llIl0lll0l'1'S 'xIlIIL'l', Ruth JXIHM' NIumI1.lII, I5.1rIw.1r.1 Huck, I cun.n'4I N1nIvI.1x'cr. Stun' Nluurc, IIrcmI.l X11-.m-,muy-Iv Xhuurc, XY.1IIcr XIIMICX. I'.ll 'X1uunljm. XIIIXL' 'KIursIm'I4. I l'.lHIx Xllwrl XIurr.1y, ISIII Ru NIYcr's,.Il1nIx Km NI-I-.II-ls. ISIII Ncill. lhmrix N1-xIw1l. XY1Im.l NUKICT. Yir9giui.l Nu'IluIxnl1,lk,l!'nI NUl'1I,.IC.lI!CIIC Yuck-wIIs, Nurm.1 'YIIQIX-:IIN II.luI Y. kYI5.lnivI. XI.xrlIx.l 'I.1x m QYIMII, 'Ibm OIx.m,RIm.1l.IlS, Uwcn, .Indy QIIIYHFI1, .IUIH1 I'.mixI1. S.1mIv 1. K. I.l1xunx. i.m1I.'Xlm I'.lrxm1s,I5.ln.1 II.ll'Il'ILIjLt', :Xnlw I'.1xI1, I'I1lII1p I'cnIcgu, 'Indy' l'cItirr. NIicI1.lcI I'cnninglun, I .:n.1 Rm' I'urIiilu, IM-lu l,k'I'kIHN. IKIIIXX I'uu'l'm.1l1, S.lI1,Il'.l l'h1Il1ppu, f'I1I'Ix I'I1uII1px, lJ.1Ic I'I1IIIlpx, lJ.lrIcm' I'I1iIIips, I cuu.1rnI I'irIw1'ing, .luI1n I'Ia'l'u'.lQco1'gc I'u'l'fU. Nancx I'urlCl'.l1n'lW l'uucr. ,lam-I IIruL1nIIIl.IIcrIw IIFKIII K . -IIHIII I1 Arm Il.lwI1Iic,kl.ll1icu RJYIINIINI, Ibn Rccm'1Ix. Klux Iic1In1mn1.Ih1II Iicl1n,XY.lYl1u Iicnxll'ol1!.,I1uIX Rk'lIW.lIlI. Sum' Rn-1.1. I'lil.1Iu-xI1 IiIm.uIcs, I,.u'1y IiIxmIus, Sulir Rico, II.llvI rw Ijyning' Class 3 Q fb- iF:Z:v ,wwf aw Lt il2ff1fw'f:w7i:'a,,,1 , 1 'F 5 af 4 H 9' 'ali i f i I , , Q Z te 5 2 .- Q Q 2 33, me nf in iw.: I Q W - asa.2225555'faa'is-'QE-'ien'1, fist way' f ,-ummm, ,:'f-.a,.'-- ' '21-.2jsw.:w,sie,3 Siiszfffv - , , v. 'F' -t J' wk 'fi-L 5' lf-,-2 , . 4, ek' xl gi as X 4, . Z . .Fi Y ii .. -.N It ft. If f 1 C I1 Sophomore-s Rice, Lois Richardson, Barbara Ricketts, Roger Riler, David Roberts, Portia Roch. Sharon Rogerx, Ruth Roll, Melvin Rollins, Phil vmistry Class Rumi, Fritz Ron, Donna Rucker, -Iudith Sahn, Larry Sauter, Patricia Scaecia, Fran Schick, Pat Schneible, Dennis Schult7, Ken Schuyler, Marci Sehwaneke, Ifdward Semler, Richard Sheets, Terry Sher, Michael S. Shields, Ralph Shopen, Gloria Shotwcll, Larry Shreve, jerry Siler, Sandra Lee Simpson, Sue Smith, slay Smith, ,Indy Smith, Linda Smith, Tommy Souder, Richard Southworth, Skip Spoor, -Iutlie April Stanton, Karen Staples, Ruthann Steiner, Sharon Stephens, Tom Stine, Scott W. Stoehr, l lerman Strader. ,lean Street, Kenneth Stroud, Harriet Stutlman, Myron Swain. lletty Colleen Tague, Whlter Talbot, Gary Talbott, Tum Tanner, Bob Tarpenning, Marilyn Louise Taylor, lidwartl Terrill, Beverly Thomas. Pat Thomas, Paul Thorne, Deanna Thorp, Juanita Sophomore-s Thyre, Larry Tindill, Richard Tipton, Dennis Tipton, jim Tipton, Judith Toot, Carolyn Totten, .Ioan Trotter, Patricia Turner, Bob Turpin, Bill Ulrich, Barbara Underwood, Fred R. Van Bibbcr, Donald Van Licw, Ifllcn Van Pool, Bill Van Tinc, Sharon Vermillion, Nina Whlkcr, Nancy Wallace, Don Allen Wallace, Don Vfaller, Tom Walttmn, Margaret XVard, -loannc W'ntke, Bill Webster, Richard Alan NX'ceks, -lack Welch, Iiddic W'harton, llennii W'hite:, Beverly White, Lynn W'hitc, W'indcl W'illtcrson, .lack Wilkerson, Nancy W'illian1s,l.arry W'illiams, Loretta W'illiams, Ronnie Winfrey, Barbara Wisdtmnm, Grace Woste, Lee Vfussow, Gary Young, Gerald Young, Norman Young, Raymond Zcuncr, Dick 'ix xf' Pages Recognize As wt grow in stature, we clearly recognize our need for growth in knowledge. We are beginning to feel we are an im- poitmt part of Southeast, we enjoy making contributions to Castle activities. We recognize the value of growing friendships. We not only enjoy our old acquaintances, but we strive to meet new classmates. With these friends, our realization of Knight- hood will be more easily attained. Adains, Nelson Albertson, Carole Ann Allsman, Andy Areman, De Lain Argravcs, Ted Ayers, Sandra Bailey, Ferd Ballou, Max Barnett, Richard Bartlett, Richard Bauerman, Don Beard, Ronald Becker, Iimil Bell, -leannine Bell, Martha Bellanti, Neal Bennett, johnny Bertsch, Linda Betterton, Anita Betts. jo Anne Blakey, Clayton Boles, Mike Bomar, Karen Lea Borello, Barbara Botwinik, Harold Boyce, Chuck Bradley, Bill Brandom, Allen Brandt, james Brown, Carol Mae Brown, Ida Mae Brown, Lola Brown, Paul Bruce, Peggy Ann Bruffett, Clare Buckley, Linda Bunton, Roger Burch, Arthur Burns, Doris Marie Burton, Don Butler, Bill Butler, Nancy Byerley, Bob Bynum, jerry Caldwell, Lolita Campbell, jim Campbell, Kenneth Campbell, Phyllis Cannon, Edward FI'Q'Sllllll'll Carlsnn, Alulin Carney, Barbara Carpenter, Margaret Carter. Rimnin' Clianiller. Arllmr Allen iflievcs, Kenny' iiliumlea. Ann fil.ll li,'l4Ul11 iilauneli, ,lolin l'ntl'man, Ciarolyn fiUllCl1. Rllmllyll Ciimlcnian, Kenneili liulvin, ililminas fi1lI1L'N,-I.lI1k'l Q npelnan, llerlw lan, Mary l'ranc. Gary frissun, llarry Vriteliliulil. Clin! Croft, Aubrey Ciruxs, Hnllacc full, Sliirlcy Diane Ciiiriicri, Karen llaveiipnrr, Cfarnl llavunpurt, Patricia Davis, Sliariin l,L'Nl.lI'IlCllL'. David llclancey. Pain lk-iiler, Delia llielil, lm: Annu Dillx, Lennard Dorman, c'.mi1y.i.1.iyei- Dorman, Terry ,Inc llucale, l3uiigl.1xl..lyl1L' lyllfll-lI11..,iI11I1lY l,llY.lll,lJW.IlI1L' lxkarr, Larry lwlginglun, james l'1lw.1rilx, Carolyn I li. Nina Faye l'llix. Barbara l' llxwurrli. Alerry lilninrv. Alulia licrgilsmi, Slew' liessler, farul liluilimann, .Indy :Xnn lilint, Tim I'iI'.l7lCI', llarlwara l'ri-y, Alack lirninsun, Mike lfrnxx, Mieliael llavid lfulnier, Sandra liuqua. Bill lianser, Nnrman liarncr, l lnwaril 4i.ll!'L'Il, Nancy liver, liranecx Gentry, XY'amla Lienrge, l.ucile Xlarie Liilvbs, Ruberl Liilmsun, Ciara' Gillaspie, Gene iinlulw, Herscliel Gnmllwar, Gayle linudman. Ruger liooilwillic. Virginia Griescl, liugcnc Qiribsby, ,loan Marie Cirindinger, Dwain Grow, Bill it i 6 3 'dd- ..,1t, , .r i W 3 , . . M -hr, i of lk, an ,wi Freshmen Groves, Laura Lee Haake. Henry Hadden, Mary Kay Haden, Richard Hall, Floyd Hall, jerry Hamblin, Phil Hammon, Marilyn Hammond, jack Girls Take a Dip Hammond, Naomi Hampton, Patricia Hands, Sandra Harkins, Luther Harling, Billy Harnert, joe Hartller, Nancy Hautvenrader, Cliff Hayes, james Hays, judy Hedlund, jenni Sue Hcibner, Kay Helm, Phyllis jean Hendrickson, jerry Henry, Marguerite Herrington, Dale Hibbs, Mary jo Hilderbrand, jean Hoff, john Holmes, Mike Hood, Richard Hooker, Wfayne Hopper, Marilyn Horner, jerry Houghton, Phil Howes, john Hubartt, Larry Hudson, Virginia Huggins, Dick Huseby, Ronnie Huska, Stephen Hutchins, Bill Hynden, David Inman, Sharon Lee james, Lewis jennings, Clayburn johnson, Tommy johnson, Valerie jones, james jones, Shirley jones, Tom joy, Xvinston Kahler, Anita Kallcnberger, Clifford Karr, juely Kearney, Dorothea Kearney, Mike Keen, Dolores Keith, Edwin Fresllmen Kellar, Carol Kelley, judy Killian, Thomas Kingcade, Betty Kirchner. Gerald Kratz, james Kutzli. Milton Lackey, Deanna Lancaster. Gene Langner, -lane Ann Larson,AIuditl'1 Lau, Richard Lay, .ludy Leger, Geary Lewis, Charles lindsey, .ludy Linihan, Mike Locke, .laniee Lockwood, Charler Logan, -lohn Long, Mary Longdon, Robert Louthain, Delvin Luhke, Carole lflaine Lyons, Robert Malloy. Micheal Manning, Darlene Manning. ,leanne Marshall. Frank Marshall. Judy Martin, Donald Matthews, Sharon McCurdy. Martha Mclintree, lfdward McGhee, Sharry Meliee, Agnes Mcliinney, Charleen Mcrgen, Lawrence Merritt. Nancy Middleton, Aludy Milham, llill Miller, Ronald Miller, Sharon Mitchell. Robert Moehle, Bill Mohart, .lack Molotslty. Kathleen Montgomery, Bruce Moore, Shirley Ann Morlan. Robert Louie Motherspaw. Ginger Moyers, Thomas Clark Mulkey. james Murray, Aloe Nash, Beverly Aloyce Nash, Patrick Nelson, Linda Diane Neptune. Helen Nevatt, .Indy Nicholson. Leonard Nilson, Charles Nord, Roberta Norton. llill Norton, Rita Alu Nuckolls, Linda jean O'Bannon. Charlene U'Dell, Tommy O'Dell, Virginia Gaye 0'Rear, Ruth Organ. llill l.ee i f S ii y t X . Q I l J ir? Q V- o r f fl i . ai. . Q i if . Y ' it - ' x M ' D' 9, ,f Y ., Q A j i x, - T il it 5, .rf Z ,Ag ' 5 L S? , x iii 1 2 R U , 100 . u -, Q i l, ' I ,a, 1 J N iff, 5 l Y i 53 wr ,ffl ' A -,E-,wzil igqi ' I fi? fx , is 7 ,zq ,,, .r A.,. gg i S' 5 ' S . -F, L 1'- jf Il U -, P it A Q k Q p 'H . ' 1 , K ,Q r .3-K A X 'S ' , W, 1 , I K K K K X t k r ii iEF:i'L I , if t f f, if I , vi ' i ' if H 1' 4, e - ,, 'i ,sr ' X V A , ' 'j 1, , h WH, Eg VKA f i' ,f Q , J- E .5 . , - A . 54 Freshmen Orscheln, Linda Owens, Richard Parke, George Parson, jackie Patterson, Mike Pattison, Carol Pearce, Court Pearson, Susan Pennington, Donna Perkins, Phillip Peters, jerry Peters, Nat Pettit, Sharon Pew, Barbara Phillips, Pat Phillips, Roger Pierce, Bennie Poe, Sandra Polfer, Paula Porter, Kenneth Powers. Aileen Prior, George Pummill, Frank Purcell, Lloyd Raccagno, Vicki Raney, Glenda Ravenscraft, Don Reasoner, jerry Renfer, Nancy Reynolds, Frank Richards, Sharon Rickerson, Carol Roberts, Larry Robinson, Ardyth K Roelofsz, Larry Roller, Rex Roschke, Constance Ross, Joanne Marie Roth, janice Sa nders, Mickey Savage, Marion Schermerhorn, Lyle Schnarre, Raymond Schroeder, Robert Scott, Fred Sears, Don Seilcr, Selinda Sheffield, james Ray Shepherd, Georgia Shores, Don Siegrist, Janet Siegrist, judy Skates, Ronnie Smith, Garry Dale Smith, Lynn Smith, Bill Smith, judith Snider, Ruby Lee Snow, james Sola, Vincent Stephens, Linda Stewart, Linda Stine. Sue Ann Stiner, Sandy Stockdale, George Stone, Sue Stonger, Phyllis jean Stradford, Lou Ann Suarez, Josephine Sykes, Chuck .I Fl't'Sllllll'll plllttkesley. Cflmrles llvemple, Denny ll-l10lll.lX, Hub 'l'lmm.ts. l'.1trici.x Tlmtnpwn. Alnc lltutnpsun, l,iml.l llmmxnmn, llnn -l4lIl1l3Cl'l.lkk'. Kay Tutltl, .I im ll' hi ti n g for Lunch lnllmert, Carole .Ie.ln Tout. llrendn l.ee Trout, Glenn Turk, Larry Utnlwlty, Russ Upl1glm.liurtun l tlw.u't QP! ' :A 'iff k -x Q W- 4 x 4 i . ......,m....., .. Q! , t IL V.xitlie, Sunley N'.lll.!IlLllI1gl1.lI11, l,l.lll.l Vmmlerponl. jerry Vering, Sumnne Vogt, linrnest Vogt, Kntltlcen Xxlker, Glenda XY'.lll, Gretchen Vi XY W .1ll.xee. Gary .tlsl1, Cinrulyn KM Xlifxllerx, Gary XY.lI'IlCI'.vl1llUlILlN W'.1ters,lSutty Ann Warts, l'.ltriei.t NYel1Yter- .lamex Weeks, lhrry Xvesumt, .lean Marie xY'CNCU.lI, ,Ioan w,CNI, llnuglas xxrlillll, Steve XVl1itlill. ,luyce Wilhelm. Arthur Willlmite. june Willintns, Bud NX'illi.nnx. Clarence XX'illi.nnwn, Mike XY'ilxnn, Ann.1 l'r.lrlw.1t',1 w'llNtTI1, Curtis Vfilsnn, Nl.1ryl li7.1lwetl1 XVilmn, Rnlph wvllllllllglltllll, -Iaclt Winslow. Shirley XY'inler, l'.xrulyn XY,lI1lCl', klolmn XY'iNe, xlnnice Xvulfe. Ram: Marie Xvomls. Penny XYnrn1, Sluron Yurtl. Bulwlxy Yuurt, Craig Alton Ynung. Aludy luck, Sharon Ztlrnvxlty, -Indy ,, . WWW H- 4 . r l . 'X J Q , ,rl t lx v K M1 iff. ..:,. in :ur ' ' 3' 3 -eb 'P ::' ff ti? X Q , -. 5 Mg. , 5 N an 5 i' X 'Q A .'::'i. M 4, Qi. ,lf 5 l -Q 1 ,V 8 , J Q--19 . HW, ul , I Y' K W ff' ' .,:g. 'L s V i w 7 tw W ' 1 S51 5 . 3' 48 I I .f s Y X ? l .. J. l ' 1 9 'G 1 5 1 1 4 l ku' L 1 f y WU , ,,, 5 'gp Lv , 1 Q f b J 6 4 ,.. 4 l if l 1 ie' f' If Y, ' 4 9 t Q- if S. 5 Q Y hh in 44 Y- , ig, M 4' 321235 I , f ' -- 'f - I 43.9 'Q' 4 x Q WY e as 4 , l . x ' f I1 W , 1 55 Apprentice Pages Analyze We have started the climb to our ultimate goal-Knighthood. As we seek this lofty position, we analyze the qualifications of a Knight. We understand that truth, honor, freedom, and fair courtesy are the principal attributes. We shall strive to fulfill these ideals and become a part of the many noble traditions in the ensuing four years. Adcock, vludith Adelman, Roger Alexander, jim Alexander, Mary Allen, Nancy Amor, Larry Anderson, Bob Atkinson, Ronnie Bailey, Anne Baker, Frances Ballon. Bill Banner, David Bartlett, Mickey Basile, Kathy Batye, Ronald Beaird, Bobby Beaman, Paul Beck, james Becker, john Beer, Sandra Beets, Tommy Begley, Harold Bennett, Patty Benson, Bob Benson, Mary Ann Bertram, Anita Bertwell, Ronnie Bischof, Donald Blaich, Michal Blaine, Bob Blakey, Sherrell Bliss, Carol Blunt, Virginia Boese, Allan Boffalow, john Boolin, Henry Boone. julia Boschenriehter, Bonita Bowen, Reggie Bower, Carol Bowman, Charlene Brackney, Susan Braun, Bill Breckenridge, Carole Bretschneider, Harry Brewer, David Brockmeier,VSherman Brooks, Kenny Brown, Harriett Eighth Gradi- Brown, Marshall Brundngc. Sandra Brunn, Betty Bruns, Nancy Bulow, joAnn Burgess, Florcncc Burt. Harold Buttcrworth, Gay Cain, Patricia Cliniphcll, I.iirry Cni1naul.iy, john Carleton, Friinccs Carlsen, Marcin Carroll. l'.imcl.i Carter, Mary Kay Clistlcinqin. Arthur Clmmllur, Rus-cll Cl1.1pn1.xn, Ronnic Church, Carole Clark, liindm C. lark, Pete Clnrk. Silly Clay, Carol Ann Cflcr11iiigs,Bcx'urly Cotfcy,liii1d.l Cfolcmnn, Nanci' Collins, Doris Comer, Billy Cxoonts, Bill Cooper, .lim Cooper, l.iml.1 Cox. Carolyn Ciraig, Knrun Crank, Carol i'r.iwlcy, Dianc Crock. lliviil frccl, Don Cfunningh.im, Shirlcv Davis, -I.1mus Dcinnlu-is, Riclmril l7uN1unt. Rohurr Dennis, liarv Derby. Nancy Ui Vilbiss, ,Iudy lloison, Chnrlcs Don.ild, G.1lcn llouglas, Clmrlciiu Doyle, ,Indy Driscoll, john lhiinir, llivid l7nnr.in, Rus.lnn.i lf.isti:rd.iy, Annu hcrlmrt, Phil mlsling, -lim ldmcrson. Sally' l. rickson. Fdw.iril lwrcs, Bill rhcrton, Ron.ilil I-.irrcll, l..irry Faulkner, Fred Finch. Nlilfllhl l:lf7llllj.Zl1,ljUl1 lfliiglc, Stephen Flor.i, Robert Forbes, john Fowler, li.irb4ir.i Franklin, Cary Franklin, Gary' FfJI1klll1,l..1I'fj' French, D.ivid .fi 7m uv Atu X +065 Eighth Gram Frey, Albert lfrickc,Pl1yllis lfritclimnn. ,lorry Frmt, Patricia Gardner, llmuld Gaskill. ,lim licorgc, Suv: cillll.lI't.ll,l'illl.1CI1L' lilmnldcn, Carolyn GUnl1.1lc,-l.in1uy Gumlris:l1,l,.mr.i Guru, l..1rry liimcu, Carolyn Grccnc, Peggy Greer, llurulhy fiFUCI',l'lllXl1 Grilling, Carol Ann Griflillis. Slmrun Gri1ncs.lJcnni-. Grimes, jnycu Gullvcrrsnn, Ciruly n lirull, Bonny Hahlcr, Tum Hill, klunlilli ll.1ll. Ted ll.1mlmlin,D.miul ll.1miltnn,Pmb ll.lI1lI11llI1ll,BlIllf Hanna, Susie Harlains, Valli.: ll.xrl.m, Gloria lhrnctl, lfdwin Harrold, Zcrira llclvcrsnn, l..1rry Hensley, Cilnrin llurrm.1nn,llurlv llcvcr, Prcrllm HilI,IJ.1vid llinsl1aw..lL1dy Hix, ,Innes llmlgu, P.ltrici.l llullaml, l',.1rl llulmcs, Cinrnlyn Holmes, Dick lluli, Ruhcrm llunmn, Phyllis Hood, Peggy -In llmmupcr. Mac llumclc, Chlrnlyn lludsnn, M.mli.i llulctl, Cilcn llunicr,l.ind.1 lnlmdy, lnuisc Inlmdy, l,ucillc lngnlia, Dun lnluw, lhvid ls.l.1k, Douglas Iwn, Cilurin -Ivan In if, In dur' lion Cvrvlnon 1 Indy 1 1 high klackmn, llaculuy, hlcrguns, Jester, S glctcr. M lh Grandi Casxamlra lxstur liuls liaruu ark klnlanum, ,lcrry slultns -lull ns ID ca ,ll ,lUI1L'K, hluncs, .Innes ,Iuucx Aluncs Juncx, Aluxtic nn, un, 0, -Inmycx' Nanci apltnc nltluu :dy , l.auna . l,aurctta Phyllis Kaclsnm, Sharon Kalcn, Richard Kay, Knlcttc Kuck, Judy' Iicclt, Tum Kccfc. Bula liuisur, Patty Kcllry, klanct Kelly, Donna Kcnncdy, Patricia Kcrstann, Claarlct Klugman, Susan KncCl1K.l.urcna Knight, Frank Kramer. linda Kulwis, Kathy Kutlra, Tuna l,.1tfom1,Kfl1.trlus I.aimvrcn', Paul lmpsun, Fmlw l.. latrkins. Patricia atlirum. Cliarullcl Ullgl1C.lkl.l'il.liHC 1. l, .1utl1,l'an' cc, john l, l, l.cc. Richard l.cltmg'r. Varolyn Lciclmcr, Arthur l.cwlic, Dunna l.cVan. Larry lxviiisou, lfvlwartl luckwuod, Rico lamgan, .lamcs lamllar. lamla lam lamncy, llolw lamg, Nliclialc l,llCCllL'Nl, Monica latdlmv, Alanc lalvlwigs, David l.ummis, Robert Xlaclwwslti. l.arrx Xladtlcn, llouglat Xlagill. Paul Nl.lIlN, l Nlajnr. I. Xlaiurs, l xl.lllI1ll1g, Xl art' um Xlarritmtt Xlarsliall Nlarxliall Martin, .I um UlIi5L' .inda Nina v Ann . Patricia , Dtwuglat . lfrctl udy Xlartin, Sharon Xlaxwcll, Melissa Xlaycs, I inda -aq- R. an fall, P Q1 1 Eighth Granh- XlcAlvcv:, l,arrx Nlcllridc, ,lim Nlclirinlc, .lnlwn Nlciiarly, Ruger Nlclllcmlun, llavid NlCl,lll1.ll1.l,l'l.ll'lW.lf1l X1cMillun.Carnl McMullen, l,awrcncC XlcNally, filiarlcnc Firsf Day of S011 001 NlcW'illiainx, liarluara Xlcancy, Alnlin Nlcriclc. Russ Xlillcr. llarycl Nlillur, llwigllt Xlillvr. liunrgc Xlillcr,,Iul1n Xlillur. -lllllf lcv Xlillcr, Paul Nlillcr, Paul l'Ill.lCk Xlillstcin, Nlilsc Nliniclm, Marilyn Nlixlnnaslm, llulwcrl Xlilclicll. Mary Xlitclicll, Sluron Xlnlln, Sara Xlnmcc, llick N1nr.l,lialus Klnrris. l,imla Nash. Anita Nasl1,Q1lmrlus Ncanl. ,lack Nuptunu, llarnld Ncslwiu, Shirley Ncwburg. l.yn Niclwls, iflannlcrte Nia-I. ,lean Nurnian, Dale U'l'mricn, Pal Onlcn, llulnrcs llglcslvy. ,luycc Parlicr, Marjnric Parwns, Karcn Pcarsnn, Susan l'ulullclul1. iliinn Pu1ning,C'ai'x'ic Perkins, l..UA'I'L'llkiL l'clu1'xm1,,l.1i1icn Pliullcr, Xlclviu Pliclps, llnrnrlix Pllillipx, Sliar-in Picruc, liilly Pinlutnn, Nlarilx n Pixluy, llorix Plaster, Steve Pmlvin, Sllarnn l'nus,Rutl1 Ann Price. Sherry Priesx, Slwila Eighth Gradi- l'rncl1a1ka. jim Prnwcll. Sllarun Pylu. Avalon Quanstrum, Vllnltcr Rainslmrg, Vcrnun Raynor, Mike Kuasuncr, Phillip Rcdnl, Slaaron Rglllkclnlt. Ciarulu' Rin-C. lirnusr Ridcin1t.l'.nu liilvly. Nlilu' llimul. Nancy Rnlwru, -lumix linlmmun. Carnly n Rnlvmck. Clarnl Rnilgcrs. Ricliarnl llmlnian, cill.ll'lCI!C limllaaclac. Dcnnis liugcrs, Slll.lll Roller, l,cslic Rnpcr. flaarlcs liuxs,llnl1n.l liuwc, Kathy Ruxlmrg. Rnnnic liuysc, Alnlan R umlwrgcr. .ly liusscll, Virginia Saunnlcrs. Richard Salulmcll. Nlary ,lean Sclianzur. SKCYC Scllmill, llulorcs Scliwam, Carl Scars,-In Ann Scaxtranil, llaviil Si-uley. l'l1y'llis Sun1lcr,Rnnnic Scvuraid. linlwrta Sliavcr, Skippur Slwparil, Bill Sl1crwcll,l'mill Slwrwnml, -lanicc Sicll. Susic Sl1icl1.lx,l'ai1l Slmpcn, liicliaril Slllll1L'Y. llcrlw Sjarila, liicliaril Sloan, Dixie Smilli, llill SIHlll1. fulfill Snaixli. Nncla Snidcr, Wlamla Slllllfllf, Kay Sparks, Duan Spcnrcr, -lo Spcnccr, Alny cc Spiugcl..lol1n Sprailuc. Carol Ann Stools. Xlariw Srcwmmm, Patricia Stcvko, Phillip Snitz. .Iunly slfllllkly .Indy Smart, jiin Slulwlslcficlnl. Sliarnn Summers, Claudia Swain, liuyil Swulcy, janet Talhcrt, Tcrry lllarpcnning. Billy g.-s 'Ni i BV- QL? E s TS fi if aa. 1 6- 35 9 Q 'Q in wig, -.fi-v 'ff 5. 1 i X Y .Q 1' wa Eighth Grade Tebo, Pamela Terrill, Rube-rm Thomas, jerry Thomas, Linda Thomas, Mimi Thorp, James Treece, Barbara jean Trefz, Robert Tucker, Nancy Tuley, Bill Turpin, Bonnie Tylar, Ronald Ulrich, Carl Underwood, Duane Vanderforcl, Keith Vanderlinder, Nancy Vermillion, john Wagner, Roark Walden, Sharon Wallace, Lois Walton, Connie Walton, Sandy Warner, John Watson, Richard NVeaver, David Weaver, Fred Weaver, Gary Welch, Sharon Wells, Fred White, Carl Whitney, Ross Widney, Bene Ann Willbanks, Peggy Williams, Gloria Williams, Loretta Williamson, Larry Williamson, Sharon Ka y Winningham, Arlen Winter, Jean Wise, Eddie Wolf, Patricia Woodcock, Gary Worm, Sue Wray, Timothy Wright, Brenda Wright, Carolyn Wright, jackie XVright, Rollenc Yates, Ivan Yeo, Bob Young, Michelle Zumbrunn, Phil S 3 i 5' Q S Candid Views of Southeast Spirit llr. lla-,Uillun anal l1'.U. T.C. Quvvn Curr: Spirilwl lmslwllzull 1-rmvrl uwlf-lws lf0lll'lIlNll'll wall: ul Ilm Ix'.0. T.C. Bull. Iil'l'-gllllll' lIl'lll'li1'I'. Q l? Soullwusl Cusllv us svvn looking .'ilIlDl'f'lIfil'l' pugvs lvurn Soullwusl Irulll MMU, f,-,,,,, f0,,1l,ullfip1,1, lions lhrnugh lfighlll Crmlv lmlm-lion. 63 Y fysw.. KXXVYW Vg' p Q if X MQ uilds ROUND TABLE A.A.U.NV. QUILL AND SCROLL BETA C.O.E. CRGSSED RIFLES PEP CLUB PENTHOUSE DRACONES LES CHEVALIERS HI-Y JUNIOR RED CROSS Y-TEENS JUNIOR HI-Y CHESS CLUB JOUSTERS ,pk 4 SF 8' DORIANS CENTINELAS F.T.A. 'KX R ,,: 4: f 5 Tl liver' ul i rv Comm illvv TC Rtlllllil T.lblC, DUI' SIUClCl1t-g0VCl'l1lI'1g body, is composed of one representative from CLlCl'l l10111CI'OOI11 Lll1Cl C1lCl1 club. The organization stresses the practicing of OFFICERS l:lRS'I' Si Mi-'s'ri-it Dick Crawford jim Shankland Marguerite Smith Lucy Biurvall l,arry Allen Steve johnson Barbara Mills Ruth Black Sr Mike Cartwright Donna Heuermann Cara Rodenbach ,lulie Thomson Lucy Biurvall Richard Unruh Barbara Boley Marguerite Smith C UND l'r4'xiilw1l Vice- Pl'4'xii1'w1l 1i4'l'llI'1hIIX S!'l'lt'fdl'-H fi0!'l'l'XfNIlltlfIItQ Sl'l'l'l'fllI'-H' 7il'4'dXlll't'I' Si'rgfxllll-uf-uruli lli.s'1'm'iu11 C ffmlrlain S1 ll sri-it Pl'4'.Xftll'Ilf Vin'-Pl't'xiif1'llf Rl't't2I'1lilllQ S1'c'l'r'l4lr'-1 Killl'I'l'.Xf70IItlillg Sl'l'lt'fLlV-X T l't'l1K1l rrr Sl'I'gl'lIllf-df -arms Ilixloriun Cflva filuin Round Table Directs Nastle Activities the ideals of democracy. The Round Table, under the direction of Mr. Langford and Mr. Passiglia, promotes many worth-while school activities. ggy Bedell. ,Ianice Peterson, Brenda Vfright, Barbara N1eDonaltl, Don liillllllgh. Billy blohnson, Mike W'illiamson. Phil lfberhart, Bruce lirnst, john Spiegel, Butch Bailey. Xlimi Thomas. Pat Phillips. Carolyn YX'alsh. Barbara lfrickson. 'Iulie Thomson, Gloria Hensley. lzrif Kon: Mr. Langford, Peg Riley, Sandy Nlclienvie, Pe Sm will Run: Dave Banner. Ciary Weaver, Sandy Stiner. Nancy Herr, Brenda Toot, Ruby Snider, l.ester -Iacoby, Robin Graham, Gail Hamel, Nancy Coombe, Roger Kelley, Doris Neill, Pat Thomas, Donna Dodson. Marguerite Smith. Doug Isaak. Dean Sparks. Pete Clark. 'lifvirif Rule: Norma Nuekolls. Martha jackson, Sharon -lester, Karen Wallialns, Shirley Alley. Ruth Black. landa llar- 1 3 or l 1 ling, Ierrv Hall, Dana Parsons. lean Satehell, kludy Kelley, Malise Steele, .lack Trey, .It lahl . Ley Biurvall. .Indy iiiolitko. Nancy Derby, IlaiDorman, l,u Ann Baggett. loin-Ili Rnir: Io l.en1, Valerie lohnson, Sandra Poe, Aleanette Frqwier, Carol Riek. Sue Gough. Pete Bloom. Gerald Riclv ards, Steve illohnson. Dick Crawford, Larry Allen, Roger Adelman, Dick Unruh, Sylvia Spencer. Barbara Ciriswell, ,Iudith Rucker. lirances Hanna. Helen Neptune. Barbara Mills, Carolyn Gossett. lifffl Rule: Suvy Baker, Margie Poe. Vanessa johnson. Carole Collister. Carole Dematteis. Phil Hamblin. Robert Gibbs, Dennis Tipton. klim Shankland. Dennis Sehneible, Pat Spencer, Bob Gibson, lfrnest Adelman. Cieorge llarper, Ciharles W'hitlock. Douglas Madden, Dave Hickerson, Donna lleuermann, Donna DeShatl'on. -Indy Myers. 6 6 A. A. U. WI. Recognizes Scholastic Supcriorit Snlfufz l'lc.mur l'.1ynv:. l5.1rlw.1r.1 liulcy, G.1lc Horton. Slumlifltqz l!l.lI'lV.lI'.l Csriswcll, l'.1tsy ,lwl1UI1l.lN. ,loan KIJINIII, Miv- Nlucllcr, .llldilll l'kx'.1l1s. l,UI1Il.l llcm'rm.mn, Nlarnull lliglcy. XIJYIILI .l.lk'lxk0l1. uill and croll Honors Journalists Svulml: l'.1tw IAIXUHLIS, lS.1rlw.1r.1 Pauley, l.1rry Allcn, Gale Hur- Inn. Sfalflxllllgi ,lu ICIIY. fury Iiiur- xyxll, B.ll'l5.1I'.l Nlillx, PM .-Xd.1m- mu, Donna llcucrm.mn, Suv CQUUQLII, Vicki Slwldun. .Vol l'n'fl4m'.f: Slum Spcnucr cQQUI'y10.' 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VW . .... -: i A 'Surf f-all -Q ' Q S' lfaln. ' w 5 I-my Uv fzdaiinm-r Pina-rmi.1.t,.1 15,.,,,,,.., vu L ' Q llll Y 'A' iigsk , V Nl I, X . Dirk Crum lurrl Q1 . , , ,. arf -,b.,, -, faq? ,lush lilnmnf Thomas Hartley ? . Wifi xi: fi 11 Qifi-L 5 K k sm., Pi-aua,.. - .W Jim ilmnklsml K V Pal-s' 'l'lmnu1- Vicki Slwldon rum-lf :www k . J 2 V a llarluar.-4 lfrbwvll Q s. X 'r ii v 3 . X L mL.f.1.m um, X al of Q 'S 1 .I-um lx hmmm . M l mann,-. xv Q Km! Sixuww L...-ff w.,n.1.-.- ' .A Barbara Burley Lawn- al mam-. Sir. Smilh mrs... llsrrin Crrnsley nm, un...- 'Q , nm arm.-.-..... as . A --l- .lan L:-mlm 2 ipgf: Margin' Pm- if 'rl Y X 'Klan-mwrilf 5-muh 455 59? Sl'l'0lIll Swnvslvr Uffirvrs S0l'l'il'l' Projw-I Beta Rewards utstanding Records Achievement, character, and leadership are the principles upon which the Beta Club is organized. Achievement of a grade index of 3.00 or above, a commendable character, and leadership displayed in school activities are the requirements for membership. juniors and sen- iors who meet these standards are eligible for membership. This year's Beta Club was the largest in Southeast's history. There were sixty- Fnrmul lniliulinn L'l'l'l'llI0lI-Y two senior members. Mr. E. A. Smith sponsors BCILI. The Beta Club held its first Missouri Con- vention this year at jefferson City. At the con- vention, Southeast received the honor of hav- ing Ernest Adelman, a junior, elected first state president. Beta's other activities each year include a formal dance, a family picnic. and various service projects. Prru'lif'ing for Cfllll'l'llliflll bln! . 2 K , i ,fi ,. - ,. L! ,wwf ZW' we -7 4' av- ,gl if ww Q- W fc' , -.fi . .. ff tie 'Y-'W ..--s K A A A.-'F 'asv QS, .x Q ,Q X .,,, . ,s . , . 1-any ' f-: ,v6- - Q ., v Q , 1 at ' u:: ' ,I l Ha: . 'u V C2 U06 QW! Q sw Q 4 0 l lnwl Run: ll.xtriei.l Xliitlie, 'l'heres.i liutuher, klohn Bollinger, liirlx XYllC1lCI1IN,ll1l1, lienneth llolxnson, XQ1 ness.i Alohnson, l'.1triei.i Riley, l'.1t Y.ll1ciLlHLly. Swnllif Ron: l..1fI'l' XX'einhrenni'r, Kent liertseh, Donl'hilpotl, lion llempton, Norman Snyder, lim liyyin liolv 'l'vl,ir, Nlr. Cfoomlwe. C. 0. . Offers Practical Experience C.U.lf. offers an opportunity to the student eo-ordingltor supervises the student .lt work. who wants to e.1rn and learn at the same time. helps him make the adjustment from sehool to The school through the eo-ordinntor iinds Work, and is always glvnilnhle to help the stu- worlt which is .itlgiptnlule to the student. The dent with his prohlems. lfvluil Sulvs Drnfling Ifllg'iIIl'l'l'ill..!, Spvriullivs Specially Prinling f1l'0l'l'l1Y Clerk Slwvl .llvlal it iitis si 15:4 -5 is i L si l'.ll',Y, Rflll : lirank Jamison, jack King, Bruce lfrnst, Tom Talbott, Michael Spoor, lhvid Mann, .Iolinny Bailey, Ronald Bermond, jim Caton, Billy Johnson, Leslie Sherman, Pete Bloom. Svmzlif Knut Bill Blackburn, Dennis W'harton, Allen XY'right, Mike Peltier, Bob Butterworth, Pat Spencer. Howaid Burns, Larry Perkins, ilim Briscoe, Ray liliehmann, Richard Smith, Don Patten. Honor Cadets Participate in Crossed Rifles The Crossed Rifles was formed in the spring of 1954 under the name of the Southeast R.O.T.C. Memorial Club. As a result of the recent reorganization, the club is now an established honor military so- ciety through which the honor cadets of South- east's battalion may take part in various extra- curricular activities. A few of these activities are the annual Queen's Reception, supplying firing squads for military funerals, and rep- resenting Southeast in city functions. UFFICERS lfikst' Siamiasiilu Frank Jamison CTfHlIIIItllIlll'l' Bob Butterworth Vin'-C0111mamfer Allen Wright Aafjllfauf Don Eberhart . lznlge-Ailz'm'ufi' Larry Perkins Cfltlflltlfll Skcoixin SEMESTER Bob Butterworth Conzmamlw' Larry Perkins Vin'-Comu1am1'i'r Allen Wright Adjnfanl Bill Johnson lznfga'-Ai1'1'm'uli' Frank Jamison Cfmfilaiu 71 A cadet in Crossed Rifles is distinguished from the rest of the battalion by the white citation cord worn on his left shoulder. The Lancers, pictured below, is Southeast's drill team. They wear a double red and white cord on their left shoulders. Th 0 Lancers Patsy Thomas Shirley Moore Roma Bailey . Peggy Riley . Prm'li1'ing S Formation OFFICERS , , Pwsirfwllf lift?-Pl'l'SilI'l'IIf . . Sl'FI't'fl1I'J T rvux ll rw' Pep Club Promotes School Spirit Southeast's Pep Club, under the sponsorship Membership in the club is open to all stu of Miss Canham, has surged ahead this year. dents who want to keep Southeast s spirit on New red sweat shirts, lettered in white, add top. color and sparkle to the cheering section at games. V lflril Rout Barhara lfriekson, Marguerite Smith, Alol.enz, -Ieannette lirazier, jerry johnson, Dorotiw Boller, Martha llaclcson, Sandie Brown, Nancy Herr. l,vnn White. Sworlil Rau: -lo lienton, l.eRoy Olson, Bonny Baker, l'at Von Demfange. Clara Rodenhaeh, Paul Rout Pat Bowden, Marnell Higley, Virgil Groves, Linda Burgard. 'lilriril Ron: Miss lfetters, Larry Allen, Donna Heuermann, Charles Albright, Sylvia Spencer, Harhirl Hummer, Patsy Thomas, Cliff Hoehnx, Scott Stine, Sandy Barnett, Mrs. Hair. Penthouse Players Render Entertainment The Penthouse Players, under the direction The activities of Penthouse include 1 for of Miss Fetters and Mrs. Hair, is for students mal initiation, the presentation of several short who wish to further their dramatic ability. plays each year, and various other tvpes of To qualify for membership, a student must 5PCCCli activities- have participated in several speech activities and have been on various service committees. OFFICERS ti f z l'IRS'l' SI'MlfS'I'l R i l.arry Allen Patsy Thomas ,Io l.en7 Donna lleuermann Si Nlarnell lligley Sandie Brown Ca ra R oden hach Nlartha xlaelison t oxn Simi sri R .VV liiiz I'ri'xiifi'11l l'1'i'xiif1'lll Sl'l'I't'flll',1 I iwaxzzrw' Pr'r'aiif1'lIf l'1'i'xiil1'11f St'4'l'l'f4lV'-1 -1i!'1'fIXIlI'l'I' 73 453 'l 2 E l at gl 1ll'0lIlll'liUlI Planning' liirxl Rout Donna Carlson, Barbara Boley, Pat Goldberg, Diane Sumner, Karl Quick, Virginia Chandler, Rhoda Untrif, Linda Harling, Connie Tarbell, Patsy Conner. Swwnl Rout Pat Adamson, Mary Glinn, Barbara Mills, Roy Mock, Charles Luthy, Ronald Pine, Cheryl lfrazee, ,ludith Evans, june Laffoon, Barbara Kellar, Rosemari Bowles. Dorians Excel in Art Dorians, the Southeast art club, under the sponsorship of Miss Abbott, is organized for students who show exceptional ability in art. The membership of the club is limited, en- abling members to receive more personal in- struction than is possible in a class. OFFICERS FlRsT SEM1asTu1x Barbara Mills Prz'xiJf'111' Rockne Krebs Vin'-P1'z'xiffz'r1i Barbara Kellar . Sz'c'v4'lu1'y Roy Mock . , . T1'r'ax111'i'l' S11c:oNo SiiMr1sTr1R Barbara Boley Pl'!'Xit!!'l1f Pat Adamson iff'-Pri'xiJw1f Ronald Pine Sz'r'i'r'fai'y Rockne Krebs 74 Trraxzn 01' To qualify for membership, a student must have at least one year of high school art with an S-average in art and not lower than an M- average in his other subjects. Each candidate enters a minimum of ten art pieces which are judged by the club members. Those candidates accepted are eligible to become pledges for Dorians. Formal Inilinlion Reception . Q , S S 3 2 E i 5 Ifirxl Ron: Pauline Benedict, Connie Se'nost, Merilvn Rutherford, Virginia udd, Ruthann Stavles, Nancy I . . , l , Herr, Ruth Rogers, Sandy Siler. Svrouil Ron: Miss Towner, Marilyn Trump, .Iudie Spoor, Melinda Hill, Donna Stewart, -Iulia Delco, Don na Henman, Carol Kellar. Tlviril Ron: larry Thyre, Karen Vogt. Barhara Cfrisxvell, Nancy Ualherg, Sandra Prowell, Sandra l'anish, Dick XVelsster. l om'llw Ron: Lloyd Purcell, Shirley Moore, Peter Newmin, ,lim Snow, Dave Hickerson, Douglas Price, Sue Harris, Connie Dudley. Centinelas Stud Centinelas, the Southeast Spanish Club. un- der the sponsorship of Miss Towner, is open to all students enrolled in Spanish. The members learn about the traditions and customs of the Spanish speaking countries. .Uv.ria'u11 llul Darin' panish Traditions Miss Towner's interesting travel experiences in Mexico lend color to the course. Some of the activities which club members enjoy are the pinata at Christmas, a Pan-Amer' ican dinner, and an annual trip to a Mexican restaurant for a Spanish dinner. lim Connie Dudley Shirley Moore David Hickerson Carole Brownlield Douglas Price Sl-,c Merilyn Rutherford Gay Puester Melinda Hill Shirley Moore jim Snow UITICIERS oNo Si xiisi si Si xii sri-it I'1'f'.xi1fi'11!u l'im'f1i'i'xiifwlif4' S1'l'I'4'ftIl'Id 7v4'XUl'4'l'd flfifhll mfr' f,ll!l'll I'i'i',mli'r1lu l'if'4'f1rvxiifwlli' Si'r'i'4'lar'iu Ti'xm'1'l'u ffflffill ill' fl! :IMI 75 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTI-,R Fred Hearn , , Consul Hettie Mae Steinman . Consul Shirley Alley . . Pruvlor Sherry Ansley Srrifm Terry Harris , QIltI!'Sflll' Bob Pendleton . , f74'lIXOI' MI1l'IlllI Srcioxn S1 MHSTL-,R Hettie Mae Steinman t Consul Bill Trogdon Consul Terry Harris Pruvfor Caroline Drane . . Svrilm Bruce Ernst . QllHI'SffIl' Fred Hearn Cruxor Morum Informal Inilialinn Draeones Appreciate Latin ulture Any student enrolled in Latin is eligible to Romans and their contributions to our world become a member of Dracones, the Southeast today. Latin Club- The adventures of great Roman figures, both Under the direction of Miss Adams, the stu- fictional and historical, are studied at the meet- dents study about the culture of the ancient ings. lfirxf Rout Zela Lore Adkins, Linda Smith, Lucile George, Bruce Ernst, Sharon Miller, Mike Linihan, Kay Cannon, Carol Nicholson, Mary Chowins, Miss Adams. Svroml Rout Shirley Alley, Laura Lee Groves, Nancy jo Martin, Wilma Nesbit, William Trogdon, Beverly Clifton, Hattie Steinman, Merrie Lackey, Barbara Carroll, Sherry Ansley. Tlviril Ron: Fred Hearn, Don Burton, Judy Larson, Bill McLane, Jewell XVelch, Bob Pendleton, Denny Temple, Braxton jones, Caroline Drane, Terry Harris, Helen Neptune. 76 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Gail Hamel . . , ......A. . . , . ....., Prrfsirlvnfr' Anders Edstrom . . . ..,. La Vice-Prcfsidenlc Brenda Argraves . . . ..... La Secritarirr Suzie Baker ...... ...,,...,...... L a Tresoicre SECOND SEMESTER Sheila Norton . . , , , ...,..,..., , .PYt:.YidUl1fU Sandie McKenzie . . A s ,La Viz'a'-Prrfsidenfe Karen McKinney . . .....,. La Secriturirc Diane Grier . . . .,.. Lu Trcfsoierr Officers Display Symbols es Chevaliers Enjoy French Customs Les Chevaliers, the Southeast French Club, Learning and singing French folk tunes is is open to any student enrolled in French, who a favorite pastime of the club members. The wishes to further his interest and knowledge sponsor is Mrs. Coulter. of the French and their customs. Firxl R0u': julie Thomson, Lynne Bryant, Grace Wisdom, Gerry Dewar, Sally Hyer, Gail Hamel, Karen McKinney, Sandy McKenzie. Svmmf R0u': Brenda Argraves, Diane Grier, Sheila Norton, Suzy Baker, Donna Ross, Robin Graham, Diana Budd, Anne Partridge. Tlriril Razr: Marcia Crossley, Helen Holmes, Judy Krey, Stephen Rains, Ray Moore, George Harper, jay Martin, Mrs. Coulter, Judy Knapp. 1 2 ' 1 f S -ss :res A Z E sail oc gl-JN! OWS' 77 Q af-vie.. , i...,.,,.,, uv X! I irxI Rout Dick Hallihurton, -I, Allen, Mike Bayless, Scott Martin. Sl'l'UI1ll Rout Larry Allen, Don Patton, jerry Leslie, lfddie Boese, Don hlamieson, Gerald Richards, Dave Dawson, Phil -Iones, Richard Unruh, Margie Poe, ,lim XVilson, Don Blalock, -Ioe Hainex, Allen LaHoon. l'luril Rau: Lonnie Breeding, Bill McLean, Bob Hadden, Ritehy XVoods, Dick Crawford, Boh Butterworth, -lim Smith, Ralph Warner, Terry Shover, Ray Moore, xlerry Montgomery, Gene XVood, Mike Houghton, Charles NX'aller. lirixl Ron: Norman Howes, Ronnie Nolan, Harvey Greer, Dennis Neal, -lim Shankland, Grant Hillwurn, Boh Dyson, Kay Cowan, ,lay Gasper, Darrell Corwin. Siwnrlif Ron: lfddie Leslie, Leonard Phillips, Charles Hodge, Bruce Hildehrand, Steve Brauner, Charles lferguson, .lim Hartvler, Herh Proudnt, Mr. Cross. Hi-Y aintains hristian tandards liiraf Sl'IIll'Xfl'7' OFFICERS Scunlif St'I!I!'Xft'l' Phil .lones 1'r'4'siff1'f1f Riehard Unruh Richard Unruh Vin'-P1'r'xiifr'11l David Dawson David Dawson Sl't'!l'ftII'-H' Cierald Richards Gerald Rieliards 7'l'f'llXIll't'l' Scott Martin Gale Horton Charles Albright OFFICERS FIRST SHMIQSTER Pr rxirlwlf Vin'-l'1'esiJ1'1lf Barbara Hummer Sr'f'1'f'la1'y Margie Poe Tl'I'dNIII'l'l' Mike Bayless Sr'r'gr'g111f-uf-arms S1ic1oNn SEM 1-1sTr2R Charles Albright Pl'l'Xjl1l'lIf Mike Bayless l'im'-I'1'f'siJa'r1i Barbara Musselman SL'K'l't'flII'j' Barbara Hummer Tl't'l1.VIll'!'V' ,Ierry -lohnson Sr'r'gr'm1f-nf-arnzs Planning' Pro feels Junior Red Cross Serves thers The Red Cross is known for its valuable representatives, the students are able toplrtiei work in every part of the world. The junior pate in the many worth-while projects of the Red Cross at Southeast is composed of a repre- organization. sentatiye from each homeroom. Through these Hrs! Ron: ,lane Ludlow, Sondra Lampson, jean XVinter, Caroline Lewis, Pauline Benedict, Glenda Raney, Connie Sejnost, joan Weseoat, Paul Beaman, Judy Seaver, lilaine Laughead, Frances Geer, jerry liriteh- man, Larry I.eVan, Diane Crawley. Sernml Ron: Carol Nicholson, Brenda Moore, Jeanette Nord, Linda Majors, Dana Parsons, Karen Boxx, Georgia Shepherd, judi Zurovsky, Nancy Renfer, ,loyee W'hitfill, Carol Ann Clay, judy Curtis, Dixie Lee Sloan, Peggy Carpenter, Mrs. Davis, Tliiril Rout Pat Laey, Wanda Snider, Lana Pennington, Carol Grilling, Dick Montee, judy DiVilbis-, jerry johnson, Betty Brunn, Clayburn jennings, Carolyn W'right, Robert Mishmash, Chris Hoff, Ann Nlareum. lfnimflv Run: Florence Burgess, Patti Cranor, Donna Carney, Dorothy Hart, Robert Lyons, Ronald Pine, Nat Peters, jerry Schultz, Raymond Tool, Charles Albright, Paul Magill, Barbara Hummer, Gloria Corder. 79 had liirxl Rolf: Judy Scott, Sonia Palmer, Linda MeKinnis, Judy Graham, Barbara Bayless, Mary Lou Kel- sall, Barbara Ann Hopper, Kay Dunwoody, Carolyn Tapp, Shelia Mitchell, lfranees Anderson, Gail Bradford, Mary Chowins, jo Fenton, Kay Cannon. Sefrnlif Row: Gayle Whlgner, Carol Parsons, Patsy Graves, jiniylou Burns, Diane Sumner, Harlan Hull, Neville Homan, Sandy liuqua, Pat Goldberg, Pat Laughman, Karen Boxx, Aludy Golitko, .leannette liray- ier, Carol Adams, Tlviril Rout Marnell Higley, Melinda Hill, Brenda Argraves, Sally Hyer, Diane Gerow, Joanna Proehazka, Mary -Io Poehler, Aloda Laymon, Sylvia Spencer, Sue Seott, Kay Shover, hludy Shipp, Suzy Baker, Cara Rodenlaaeh, Rosemari Bowles. Fllllffil Rout Karen Vogt, Pat Peterson, Patti Cranor, judy Renstrom, Sharron McKinley, Caroline Drane. Nancy Hamilton, Beverly Miller, Patsy Thomas, Dorothy Hart, Gloria Corder, Rosemary Howard, Mary Peters, lflora Kerr. Y-Teens Build Fellowship liirif Roll: -Indy Karr, .ludy Roberts, Sherry lnman, Donna Pennington, Ginger Hudson, Barlwara lowler. Sharon Martin, Pat Phillips, Doris Burns, Bonnie Turpin. Serrlrlif Rolf: Mimi Thomas, Carole Breckenridge, Sherry Price, Nancy Rimel, Barlaara Pew, Suzanne Vering, Sharon Miller, Naney Renfer, Ruby Snider, Pamela Carroll. Tfriril Roll: Mary -Io Hilvlus, Naney Garrett, Alune W'illhite, Aludy Doyle, Phyllis lloman, Valerie blohnson. Sue Stone, Sharon W'alden, Kathy Kuhis, Pat Hodge. liourlfr Rolf: Miss W'illiams, Connie Rosehlxe, -ludy Hinshaw, ilenni Sue lledlund. Karen Parsons, Kay 'l'imherlake, Virginia Goodwillie, -Io Ann Bulow, Sandra Poe, Dorothy Phelps, Ardyth Bohinson, Miss Male. , M . , . t -. , , .i i Junior Hi -Y Practices Clean Living lfirxt Rout Larry Mergen, Paul lf. Miller, Robert Mitchell, Norman Ganscr. Sevwnf Ron : Rielinrtl Hood, Kenny Brooks, Curtis NlC'ilson, Dave Hymlen, ,Iolm Meliridc, Bob Anderson C ess Club Learns Cheek Skills liirxl Run: Steve Slmncer, lfugene Gllilartli, Paul Ray, Llolm Lee, Alolm Hoff. Swami Razr: Mr. Lnury, Herschel Golub, Ronald Pine, Steve Rains, Neil Bellnnti. 'EJ E Y -rx- v-'hai lfirxl Rout Martha Green, Virginia Nester, Ellen Van Liew, .limylou Burns, Judy Shipp, Sharon Van Tine, Sl'l'llIlll Ron: Gayle Wagner, Marian Board, Colleen Howell, Delores Hanna, lirances Hanna, Kay Shover, l' A ' g i' is ' 71 Pat Adams, Amy Brundage. I it Liughmin, Miss Q,ll'll I.'Il11, 5.ndy Kozalc. r 'I'f1ir'11' Rout Barbara Albers, Lee If ancis, Kathryn Conner, Vicki Redmon, Marcia Ballon, Aloda l,aymon, Donna Lewis. Gloria Goss. ,Iousters Stimulate Teamwork -Iousters, the girls' athletic club, under the sponsorship of Miss Canham, furthers interest in the girls' physical education department. To become eligible for membership in ,lous- tcrs, a girl must have an S average in physi- Tru i ni ng f or Sporlsfluy cal education, a scholastic average of M, and no grade below an She must earn her first high school award and participate in intra- mural sports. OFFICIQRS Ifiiwl' Si-Mi sri-it Vicki Redmon Frances Hanna Barbara Albers , 2,2 P1 l'Xf1ll'llf l,ec Francis Vir'r'-Pl'r'xi4f1'1lI Sandy Kolak Sw1'rlt11'Vx Marian Board 'I'1'1'u.x111'1'1 SicoN11SifxH-sll-it Dolores Hanna l'1'i'.viilt'11i Lee Ifrancis Vim' 1,l'l'XAl1'l1f Sf'4'1'i'h1 V13 'I'1'r'ux111'i'1 OFFICERS Ifllasa' SifMifsTifk Pat McCoy Harvey Greer Sharon Remington Ronnie Durns S1-,corsin Sl-.Mi,sT1-R Donna Heuermann Frances Devenport Patsy Thomas Ronnie Durns P 7'l'Sfi1t'l1f View Pl'1'xiifa'fll S4'l'l'l'flIV'j Trwaxn 1 wr I'1'i'xiilw1f Vin'-I'l'1'siiI'r'11f S4'a'rr'lu1 y Trrasu rev' Officers Erhibil Clmrlvr F. T. A. Trains Future Teachers The Future Teachers of America Club is such tasks as checking papers. By observing organized for students who wish to enter the the work of teachers, they learn many of the profession of teaching. principles of teaching. The members assist teachers by performing The club is sponsored by Miss johnson. First Rout Sonia Palmer, Martha MeCurly, Linda Mcliinnis, Connie Sejnost, Carolyn Tapp, Christine Hoff, Prances Devenport, Sandy Stiner, Sandy McKenzie, Betsy Carolan, Martha Green, Miss johnson. Svvoml Rout Penelope Vfoods, Dana Parsons, Jenni Hedlund, Ardyth Robinson, Marccne Schmidt, Cara Rodenbach, Lila Engel, Robin Graham, Rhoda Untrif, judy Kelley, Carol Parsons, jean NY'eseoat, Nancy Renfer. Tlriril Rau: Barbara Boley, Hallan Hull, Joanna Prochazka, Georgia Shepherd, Carolyn lfdwards, Patty McCoy, Suzy Baker, Martha O'D:micl, jackie Ferree, Pat Adamson, Sharon Remington, Marnell Higley. Ifourllv Rout Leia Fincher, Thomas, Caroline Drane, Judy Larson, Sandra Poe K 2 wi I I judith Rucker, Pat Peterson, Barbara Hummer, Donna Heuermann, Patsy Perry Cox, Boh Lyons, Sylvia Spencer, Donna DeShaffon, Kay Timberlake, jay Martin. Q-11535-.2etilQ'i 3fll'ii: 5 . 83 r I x I r E realms CRUSADER COLLECTORS TOWER NURSE'S ASSISTANTS TEEN TOWN SOUND CREW KNIGI-ITLITES PROJECTION STAFF SPRING PLAY STAGE CREW MUSIC DEPARTMENT R.O.T.C. OFFICE ASSISTANTS 85 Smllwil: lfddie Bruce, Larry Allen, Steve Johnson, julie Thomson, Donna Heuermann, Barbara Mills, Barbara Bolts Sfzlllilfllgl Kay Lockwood. Bill Trogdon, Shirley Moore, Mr. Tira, Miss Shouse. Sir y Crusader Day is the climax of a year's hard work for fourteen seniors under the direction of Mr. Tira. These students were responsible for meeting deadlines, designing the annual and iging CIlfiSlllIlIS Carols Dv I,'l'10llilIg' Pi 1- I u res i': - A--5 3... , - l 86 Crusader Staff its cover, managing the business of publishing the book, sorting and organizing names to match faces, and presenting a replica of im portant highlights of the school year. STAFF Eddie Bruce Steve Johnson Larry Allen julie Thompson Donna Heuermann Patsy Thomas Marguerite Smith Marnell Higley Gale Horton Betsy Carolan Barlaara Mills Barbara Boley -Io Lenz A Barbara Kellar Charles Luthy Shirley Moore Kay Lockwood Bill Trogdori , Judith Evans I Sonny Hays l Mr. Tira Miss Denny Mr. Carter Miss Shouse X--sails sis N1 'Q' Snzfml: Patsy ilihomas, Marguerite Smith, Marnell Higley, Gale Horton, Betsy Carolan, ,lo I.en7, B.lI'l5.lI'.l Kellar. Slizuillutez Miss Denny, Mr. Carter, Charles l.uthy. -Iudy lfvans, Sonny Hays. Creates Yearbook The photography staff, headed by Mr. Car- ter, worked along with the Crusader stall photographing and developing the many pie- tures that were used. The job of making the hook rhetorieally and grammatically correct rested on Miss Shouse, the literary adviser. Striving for originality in design was the art POSITION Ifilitm'-in-C Thief fi!!-fl5XiXftlIlf Ifififm' fill-fl.YXjXftHIf Ififilm' S4'l'l'l'fLIl'J' um! l311xi11i'is Mazinger I.ili'rar3 lfifilm' Sfllflll' lfifilm' Inuim' lfililor SUl7flUNl0l'l' Ifililm' Ifnzvlrrzlurl lfifilor lfiglrflv Clrmfi' Ifilifm' Cfn-flrl Ifififnr Cfo-flrl lfifilul' Allrlvliiw aml Orgi111i:.ufior1.i fflnfu um! fl4'liiilii',i Pl7llffIXI'zlIFl7'1 lfililor l,f7rrl1:lql'ilfvfv,y Ili!! fstl' Ar! Plmfog rujrfiy 1.1li'ri1r y 87 adviser, Miss Denny, who worked with the co- art editors. The Crusader staff hopes this hook will serve as a lasting memento of your days at Southeast. 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'lllu-sr .l4l,.1rcl1r- ,,,, w,.,q,,,.,.lf.t, 41.'lfrll.rl QHA 'mm ,.,.fHill www' ff-'HK 'Hi -'W' UNK lw'lf 'll erml.fn1,e null lu- rwpmlrellllf for Lzrlt 554 -r,yAx,,,WH' 'HHH MMU' Salim Slgmw. lrxlr-rw-fl:-ll slml:-nls will ln' N ' ' ' ' ing v:uwul':1ll lllv lnmzu-ns vlmr lrlrrsm' A . 1 - I - F up slum ll, l'-:wr-ll is svnlm'1'l:lr4s fapnmm Orchestra for Knightlites Mr. llvn Markle-y has self'-'lml llmfl following mmlivizms for the Knight litvs m'4'l1eS!ra: Sis-vo Nlnlnlzuu-r zxmll' Roger Jenkins, alto sux: Fred ll:-rlrn, Apprw-xlnxzuvly 135 sluulvnls from AQ 4 ' 1...... 1.-u-., ,AL r- ,--. . .... . . . ng Ill-r ymwar, Mr. lim-me ,4 limm-ll, luulrlu- llrmw, Jw- lluxmrs, ' Tlxwnxzls l'Ir1rIlv5, Nlzmrilxzx .lnwkwrx Fu-w .lwlms-sn. ,lvvlm M--lvlwr, Sln-llfr ,Nm'tfnx, Iflvzmur l':1ym-, Ronald Vine, llifnt Hrrwuml :mul Sylvia Hprfrlr-lr 'llu el- simll-nu wl-rv in tlw uppvl IH,- vl' tlw r---him' vlzws mwurflizxgg lo the vllm l'syvlmlf1gll':ll Iwi. www rl mn plfzw lift uf tlw- -wvllrg--5 :xml lllmr-wllxvs plxliwipsxtlrlgz. 4 liw-1-3 jlmwr :mal suuif-x' who wiihl-51 in :rllvu-l roll'-vw muh! will flll out zu vwllvuw mglvl rvglelrull-nn mufl :lm ing lmmc morn, ilvllofre night., theyl wlll ,nnvml lm. ilu-mlmltv poll-rule wi visit ' their prvff-rrcfl colleges noun-' sellers. They will flu-rx lmw- lm hnurl D. Boller Enlerlainns I'Io1'nll1y ll-vllvr was sul the Suullxvzxsl spm-uh dep repress-nl lllv lfnsltlw-, Ovtol hrvzxkfzufl llomvrimg thu- flrmts. The-y were the uni! of the Kfxnsns Vily, Misso' uf I':xYvntf 1'yuche1 Assog XI.:ny' cvcnings uf fun wcrc Ifcrixcd from unI.1y' nights xpcm .11 ilu' Smlllmmst IXIIIUIII 5 Q Iulw, INIIWLII.lI'IY QAIIIJII Iccn- Iuwu. Ilais XL'.II'.N nmlwrslnip w.1s Iargur tI1.m .my yc.11' Iwciurc. . . , . . I In' Icsuxu Ilalluwccn, Sl. X .IICIIIIIIC s, Llmrist- IIIIN, St. P.III'IClx'N, .md IQJNICI' l3Im11cl l'I'IwfI1'I'flf .xwlxfmlflf l'rI'mlI'11l XVII?-llI'I'xfIf4'l1l pIw1x!I111f I'iI'I'-l'1'u1IfI'r1l x.'IwfIm .'I.Im!I1l1l SI'I'r'I'lm'3 I1'I'mlfn'1' .Ismlurll 'l'1'Im111I1 LI.lIICCx OI I' wcrc .IIIIUIIIL ilu' IIigI1IigI1ts III' thc I953-56 QIIIIII. UI1kiL'I' IIIL' .llvlc lL'.lkIL'I'Nl1Ip III' NIV. Clrms, IIIXI, Nllss XIUSIILIII, NIIN. Illlnlcr, .md PIT! XII' Hrs Imxn uihuls md KUIIIIIIII C1r.1I1.1m,lI1c Iccn- ' . ' IUCN wurlwd lu nmlxc IIIIN um' III. thc num sun CCSSIIIII 'lwccn -Tow I1 w.lw11x. IC l' RS l..lI'I'I .Nllcn .Nllcn I .lifmm XI.ll'11uII Iligluy Dick c,l'.IXX'fOI'LI Slmirlcy XIOOVL' MAIL' IIo1'ton l5.1tsy -I-IIOIILIN Su-vc ,lohmon S9 f in ,N ,W f S s 2 , W gp 'G 'li 64, 3. 5 8 ag, .f ma 1.. A v W hx , gi 2 ,K I. g, f . : Q, '72 xx' 'wx . U , 'Q Jaxx . K g A, 4 fx l W ' a4....! ,Q i D- Q ,. 5 f : , 5 Q fi' Mgr 1 9 , W' 1 fit 1 AS, X X, ,- asa A ' -mf 4531 B fi .5 will ' 'N in ggi 66Happ Holidazew bone quartet, and beauty specialist all helped to depict the gala atmosphere of the Boardwalk. Main Street, U. S. A., helped to recall the old. familiar scenes of baseball in the summertime, fam- ily picnics on the beach, and band concerts in the park. Little Red Riding Hood with an Oriental twang added a foreign note to the production. Life Out W'est was rendered by a sketch of ranch activities and a sparkling square dance. Wii1ter Nwonderlandf' complete with a ski lodge, skaters, Christmas earolers, and Santa Claus, ended the grand tour on a Christmas note. Frank Jamison then complimented and thanked America for all that he had seen. The entire cast bade adieu with a song. Miss Fetters, Miss Canham. Mr. Markley, and many other teachers gave their time and talents to make a successful production of Knightlites of 1956. 91 H OYYIE SWEET HOFTQE 66011151 A11 Urphan irl' CAST Ol- Cl I1XR1XC1'l'IfRS fll'fI7lII' lillfl1t'l'f-Hill Dirk l'1'1k111x S1t1'111 Pt'V'kjlI,1 ivfllft' Ifflwl R11lln'1'fn1'1f Mu. l'1'1'ki11,y lvrftllflll' A flfllfflj 1.11411 Af1l1lcf1A5 011111111 flflflwlizl l.111'1f Moufj : S.lllll'Ll.1y Night Ronaltl Pine Clifford lloehn, 4lll11 Sl1.llllil.lI1Ll l,.1I'l'y Allen S.lI1LliC Brown 'J .Io l.cny Al.ll'l1Cll lliglex lJUl1l1.l lleucr111.i11n P.1t Yon l,CINlA.ll1gL' .lo l'Cl1lOI1 Patsy Vlvllilllklx Sylvia QPCHCCI' l:I'.II1li ,l.lINlN47l1 Hiss-s-s-sl Hooray! lioiletl41gg1i11l My hero! Curse you! Only An Orphan Girl, .1 SOLll-5lll'I'll13J, I1lCl0tll'Lll11Ll ol- llLll'l1L1l1 trials and fl'll7Lll.lfiUllS, was this yL'.ll N exciting spring play. The setting was Ll M.1ss41cl1usettrs l,.ll'I1'1 owned hy tl1c Perkins T'i1n1ily. Although the f3ll'IN w.1s l11Ul'IgLlgCLl, they felt secure because they now Ind enough money snyetl to p.1y off the n1ortgg1ge. The plot centered around the orphan girl, Nellie, who was the Perkins' adopted daughter. Nellie wits the un- known heiresfx to l'lCl' dead fLlfl1Cl 'S fortune. Her scheinf ing uncle, fxftlllll' Rutherford, trncetl l1er to the Perkins' farm and formetl nn intricate plot to gain his tle.1tl l5l'0Il1C1 S millions. IXl'fl1LlI'iS objective was to get the money, and l1e intended to clo it hy f.llI' or foul n1c.1ns. Arthur stole the l'-All'I11Cl'lS money and purchnsetl tl1c inortgnge from Mrs. Appleby, .1 local farm woman. He then proposed to Nellie, but she refused l1in1. To get revenge, l1e and his equgllly-villainous wife llthel .it- tempted to murder Nellie and Dick, the fA1Y'l11Cl'lS son. 92 H1-viw's Gay N in etivs ililicir plan wax to lvlnw up tlic lvarn in wliiqli Nullit- an.l Uiclx wcrc trappcdg lvut Lucy, Mrs. zXpplclvy's dauglitcr, vavctl tlic day by quickly disposing uf tht- dynamitc just lwt'tii-t- it cxplndcd. Cfliristinax lfvc, tht- datc of cxpiratiun of tlic inortgagc, came and tht- villain tlircatcncd l.0l'CClUSLll'C. liccausu of mXi'tliui s wiclwd sclicining, pour Nullic was drivun nut ut tlic liousc into tlic raging blizzard. flic family was at tht- dcptlis uf dcspaii' wltcn tlic clock lwgan tn strilat' twclvc. .'Xrtliur pulled out tlic inortgagc and gan' a ficndisli laugli. Tlic ultwlt struck clcvcn, and tlicn, sudf dcnly tht- dtmi' tmpcncd and Dick iusliutl in. llc liad in-A turncd frnin tlic city witli tlic inoncy just in tiinc. Rtitlici't'm'd was ftiilcd again, but lic mon plotted luis I'L'YUI1gC. lfx'ci'yuiic wcnt out into rlw lwliylard to scarcli fini' Nt-Hit-. But as fatc would liavc it, :Xi'tliui' and lftlicl found lici: llicx' ttmlt lici' to tlic wld saw inill. XVlicn Nlr. l'ci'ltim gut tlicrc. tlicy tied liiin up. Hit-It itcccivctl tlic saint' ti'catincnt wlicn lit- ai'i'ix'cd. 'lilicy put Ncllic nn tlit- lng lvaw and ilii-uw ilit- switcli. Tciisciicss :irnuiitcd as lit-r licad iiim-t-d ulmci' and t-limi' tu tlic lwladc nt tlic xaw. ln tht- cnsuing Ntiugglc, Mr. ljcrlxins was lxiinclictl uncun sciniis and Diql. wax wtmundcd lay a lwullct. Hrs. .Xpplclwx suddunlx lwiziakt tlimugli llic dum' and, witli unc wcll- Aiinsd slint, ltillcd iXiAtliur. Nk'lllL' XYJN '.lXL'Ll, ll1Q l.!I'lN XYJN iACtlL'L'INL'Ll, .!l1Ll XX.lx wvll wlivn tlw curtain it-II. 'l'liimiti-'litwt rlit- wlax, SNL' ll.i:':'is alaxcd tlicnic and 5 l . l iiitiud inuxit' un dit- old-lasliiuiiud iiitltt,ltlc1m pianti. X aiinux untix' autx, iiwltidiiig a lv.1i'lici'wliup quartct, a , , , . . llUI'.l Lllllll kljllfk' lll1k', .lllkl Cilllllllilllllf' Nlllglllg, l1ClPk'kl lu HllIllllllCll1U Q.lX HlllCllCN Qplfll. 'Studcnt cniiiiiiittccx asxistcd witli tlic pintltlctitiii XYl1lCl1XYJNL!l1LlL'lAlllL'.2lWlCLl!I'L'L'llUI1tll Nliw Xlaria l'cltci's. 93 4 Y I H X ,iii ,.,:' , u fm, , 1- 1, Ax.-..v0 YN Music Department Renders elodious Harmon The music department is composed of the orchestra, band, a cappella choir, girls' choir, girls' glee club, girls' octette, boys' chorus, and the eighth grade mixed chorus. These groups are under the direction of Mr. Markley and Miss Demand with the aid of Mrs. Backstrom, the accompanist. The Southeast orchestra furnishes music for many of the school productions, such as Knightlites, the Induction, the Spring Play, and various assemblies. The orchestra offers ex- cellent opportunities for those students who wish to further their ability in music. The band not only shows ability at parades and assemblies, but adds much to the enjoy- ment of students at many of the football games. The a cappella choir, composed of juniors and seniors with exceptional vocal ability, is one of the oustanding groups in the music de- partment. Under the direction of Mr. Markley, the choir has appeared in various assemblies, the Music Festival, Commencement Exercises, and the All-City Choir Festival. Both the boys' and girls' octettes have pro- vided entertainment, performing at assemblies and several other events during the year. They are among the busiest music groups at South- east. The girls' glee, girls' choir, and boys' chorus are under the direction of Miss Demand. They provide entertainment for the student body many times throughout the year at various musical programs and assemblies. Knightlites rehestra Suwpfmrim: hlerry lillsworth, -lim Campbell, Roger Jenkins, Steve Moldaver, lfred Hearn. Drum: -lim Stewart. Piulmz Marcia Crossley, Sharon Pettit. Violiuxz Sandy McKenzie, Carolyn Tapp. Sflltlcllf Direc- lnr: Steve johnson. Trrmilmrzevz Charles Brown, Iiddie Young. Tr11n11n'lx: Charles XValler, jim Spencer, Charles Burnett. liaxx: Margie Poe. fi si Q f 5 5 5, . A- sm- .g.., . an X,,,,, 'sf . K is A X' i V if 4- f . ,S .,. X ff ,Q 15, Q . NA W am, N 'W A MX 'sf fy -AX 3: N N W N .psf . K 4 ww ,A A A1 ZW in ... S- - ,A v X Al I . 4 JJg54,3 ff? Mg Y .25 W ,. s,,, vygm as : sf ' 4 '- r N 4, Q s an N14 ,ma 9 Q Q - gg -A?i'ig,.f'? Q.gm 3 . . ' , 5 ex I Q3 Q A y Sl, bw' Q33 E I: 6 'QQX'-'fi V. Q AE? X K f.h. Y X W y nj Q Af I A ,-- QM 3 ,i 5: Q, , ..A I Ifirxl Ron: Mrs. Backstrom, julie Thomson, Sandy McKenzie, Carolyn Staats, Mary Kenton, Suzanne Milton, jimylou Burns. janet W'illms, Ruth Black, lo Dahlor, Nancy Herr, Lynn Bryant, Charleen Beyer, Arline Stumpf, Vicki Sheldon, Pat Lauglim.m, Marilyn 'lrump, jeannelte Frazier, Mr. Markley. Srrmrif Kon: Marnell Higley, lrmajean Fubank, Sandra Kozak, Suzanne Frave, Katherine Kilz, Pat Lacy, judy Braun, Sharon Reming- ton, Sandy Robinson, Yvonne Schooler, Betty Burris, Donna Stewart, Pat Peterson, Cara Rodenbaeh, Carolyn Tapp. Tfriril Roux Fvelyn Moran, Linda Lockwood, Connie Dudley, Sue Scott, Barbara XXVLIISUD, Scott Martin, Bill Logsdon, Dan Raymond. Donna Fdwards, Sue Harris, Nancy Hamilton, janice Hall, Carol Dematteis, Carol Buchholti. lwuzrtlv Row: Frank Murdock, Ronnie Durns, Scott Stovin, Charles Hodge, Dick Hartller, Walter Duncanson, jerry Montgomery. Dick Herr, Bud Rednion, Dave jones, Steve Brawner, Dennis Schneible, john Hey, Mike Cartwright. lflfllv Rout Larry W'estervelt, Gerald Trocosso, Charles Whitlsmck, NVade Clark, Dave Dawson, jim Shankland, Glen Richards, Bob Butterworth, Richard Unruh, Douglas Lengquist, Fred W'ilhite, jim Crumm, Ronnie Ravenscraft. jim Buck. A Cappella Choir Vocal Groups Yield Girls' Choir lfirxf Rout Doris Cool, Gail Bradford, Kathie Dickinson, Sharon Murphy, Sondra Lampson, Frances Hoffman, joyce Bates, Linda McKinnis, Sharon Steiner, Sharon Rock, judy Dawson, Barbara Bayless, Linda Harling, Brenda Moore, Carol Nicholson, Mary jo Holt, joyce Lilly, Lois Hulett, Pat Hendrix. Svemlif Row: Betty Becker, Frances Devenport, jo Dubiner, Diana Budd, lillen VanLiew, judy Golitko, Connie Car- roll, Diane Grier, Kay Dunwoody, Allene liubank, Carol Parsons, Nancy jo Martin, Nancy Coombe, Barbara Minshall, Sherry Flanagan, Nancy Dahlberg, Pat Schick, Carolyn Hogan. 'I'lrirJ Row: Pat Lynn, Barbara Ulrich, Rosemary Howard, Donna DeShafTon, joan Totten, Carolyn Toot, Marcia Schuyler, Laurel Semler, Lana Pennington, jackie Ferree, jean Darr, Pat Lassiter, Francine Hunt, Pat Hagan, janiee Raschke, Connie Ifinkle, Lois Rice. lfnil Rim: .Xinx lSi'nnxl.n.gu, NA-nni llninnnml, l'.inlim' liciizxliul, Aluilx' l3i'.iwn.r, llggy l5i'nu:. litinca insr. YlI'4xLll1lil U'lhll. C.1r-ilxii XX.ilsli, Xl.ii'i.in Snnigu. lilimln Rxncy. 'loin XX uw.:.it. ,Indy lx.iri', Qnrnl Nl.incw, LI.ini:1 flin-N, fsli Allkim. Xl.n'x lli num, S.n1ll.i llntlnmn, klixiu XX,wLw.1i. Klux Iiciimml. Nnurzif Run: C.ii'vlxn XNnit,iA, Xl,ii'Lli.i llrll, Sl1.1rnn Inin.1n, l'livlliw fk.H'l11YlN'll, klllkll' Xl.iuli.ill. Iihni kriixgxlix, lll'L'!Ial.l limi, lnili Nc Mlll, Samir.: llimlx, Sli.n'nn Xlillur, Nlirilvn ll: ppcr. ,Indy l'licli:n.m, l4l.i Nlm' llI'4lXl'I1,fil41l'l.l 4,11 N. Nlxrm Wiiilix-x. 15.11-lui-.1 4 .irnl-x. l'.il l'l11llIDN, linll.i Nclwn, Qmvli- limnllyw, ., , ,. ,.,, lfwrif lxun: XIrgnn.i llnllnvn, Xn'gnn.i Llnllll. lluiuwrliy Q nrliy, Xlnrilin Xlclxiiiwlx, lhuy Wfiiciw, iL.irnl lnlilw, limi- Xl.n'n- XX'-ilu-. ll.ll l,.lYL'I1PUI'I, .'Xnil.1 llL'llCl'lUI1, Nancy' ll.ll'lllCl'. cnlflll llillismmii, ll.lll'lk'l.l S.inlui', 1XniI.i K.'ll1lk'I', S.'ll1tll'.l Paw, Q .irul lxull.ir, lx.iilix Xlulnulug XY'ilm.i Nuxlwil. liunim lluiimmii, lL'li.i Uuxllcr, llliyllix llulm. lrmiffv Run: Xl.n'y lung. Nancy lf.ircy, li.1rlu.ii'.i l5r.i1icr. lnnnic Rmlilxc, Vicki ll.iu1igiiu. Llngli l.1x. l.llllXl loc Qlrnxux. Xl.irig,ii'L-l XY'.nl tvn, linlli U'Rc.lr, 5ll.ll'UH Xl.llll1CWS, ,l.iniu' Iiwuku. lirclclicn Wfill, Y.XlL'l'lL' klnliiiwii, liml.1 lliniiipwii. KM 'l'imlwrl.ilw. lx.1i'cn C nrm-li, :Xlinli lnxninii. Snun liilicr. Virginia Lininlwillic. K.lll1!'Nl1 f'm1ilul'..llnlX Spnnr. 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The String Trio Marcia Crossley Suc Harris -I0 Prochazku The Sliding Four Stuvc johnson Charles Brown lfddic Young -lay Allen The Strutting Three Brenda W'rigl1t Nancy Martin Alcan Satchel 98 Uffice Assistants l'1'.1m'cs .Xmtcrmn, :Xrlinc htumpf, H.1rccll.1 tlmty. Sur Scott, Nlaxim' Goud- win, l'.1t Mmmrc, l5.1rb.1r.1 SlCNV.ll'I, lu :Xnn lhyggctt. Nlll'St'qS Assistants l,l.lIlL' C1Urmx', -l.ll1lk'k' Il.nII, cN.ll'UIYIl .'Xtmcy, .lunc l.1t'- funn, 5Il.lI'Ul1 Nltlrplmy, S.1IIy Hvcr. Collevtcz-l's lxnrcn SIJHUIII K.lI'L'I1 XY'illi.1mN l cc I I'.ll1L'IN slum IllIktCI'tNI'.l!lki 1 lun' XX.1H1t't- Yu I Ijlfflllakli N1.1rt'i.1 C nmluy Ily Ntarlin Illdy' lwI.lKlxL'Il WH. 4 V bww! 9 9 3 5 Sound Crew Don Burton Holm Logan Alohn Q7Il3Lll'I1 Mr. licclxlcnn Projection Staff IWW RUH1 I5-1115-ll'-1 KCHLIV. ,Indy l'v,dUlI1LlH, I..1rry Ifmnlalin, Curl XY'ill.1rd XY'l1itc. lfrcd l .1LIHil1CI', Philip Sncxlm, 5llL'il.1 llumxm. Sfwollrl Roll: Mr. Griggs, XY'.1ynu llcnslcy, Carl Yclmxxxmw, Mary l'ulcrs, l,ind.1 l.m'liwood, Rolwrl Ilml mn, liolwrl AHNIIIILINII, lhvid Huglmrt, N.mcy Ann Coombe. Ifvml Run: Mundy lhrnclt, Lloyd l'uruull, Puts liloum, liolw C lurk, Sylx'i.1 Syunccr, I,.1rry liixlwy, Ic.1nninc Ball, Don Nlishm.1sl1, Xlr. Riu: lounlff Kon: lrncst .'Xdclm.m. lirmn Pennington, Pat Spcnucr, Kliulmcl Hffllllv KONI 5iI1lfUC. Hill llnclmx, xYv.ldL' CAl.1rlx, Cklurlcx l.uLl1y. Stage Crew 'nf Raza: Mr. l.. li. Martin Roy Mock, Clmrlcs Lullxy .lcrry Spiegel, Clmrlus Brown. 1 : Kent Sinwou Rcx Uuffctt, kI.1y I,.1l11lW lirinn Pennington, Miclmcl I3ry.m. 100 li 01. Dirk ciRAXN I mm ls'l ljl. -ll wr ll W1 I,C'H CAM: Bam V1 RMII I mx lsr lfl. l'1RNl SI Am 1 M xx l,l. CNHI. IIIQANK QIATHISK Rvtq. Cfmrznmmfvz' lin. S-l 1311. Ifx. Offfwr lin, S-3 lin. ffrulllllulnlrr' ls: l.I.RlC1llAIll5SMlIH Isl Ll. Bon lifxmx lsr I,l. lion lim ll luuuclu lin. S-2 lin. S-4 Ru. flffirwr' Reserve ffieers Trainin Corps R. U T. C. UCCII CARA RODENBACIH lOl S S 'W' Ifirxl Rmb: john Hoff, Skip Southworth, Gary Gibson, Billy Johnson, Gary Talbot, Charles Burnett. SVVUIIII Row: Charles Brown, NX'.ide Clark. David lfvans, Steve Moldaver, Curtis XVilson. Drum and Bugle Corps Mission: The mission for the junior Division of R.O.T.C. is to lay the foundation for intelli- gent citizenship within the student and to give him such basic military training as will be of benefit and value to him and to the military strvice, if he becomes a member thereof. Ifiril Rout lfrank -lamison, Bob Baker, Don Patten. SVIYIIIKI Kon: Bob Butterworth, Richard Smith. l02 Course: The Junior Course consists of for- mal military instruction of a general type applicable to the Army as a whole. This re- quires at least three hours of class work per week for three academic years or not fewer than thirty-two weeks each year. 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Ywrnmf Kon: Dun linrtnn, Billy liuxx, Gary XY'uwmw, AI.1mcs IIJYCS, lingcr Linmlxnum, Riulmrd 'l'indill Mike Muunljuy, MiAh.n-I lfrnst, Xin-Incl Spnur. l'frml Run: Ihvld JXIIIUS, Riclmrd lcwis Smith, Bill lhvis, Iidglic Yfclclm, Ilcrsclmcl Gnlulx, I'mr.1xmn -Iuncs linlw Sulurncdcr, l.1rry Vllurk. 5 1 K 104 3 Irril Kim: lr.1r Pcnvllcton. ry Perkins, P.it Spcnccr, l7.n-id I7-sklnrncttc, .Iuhn XY'inu-r, lfglwin Kcith. 'lf CQ. ilirk, Push Siwnflif Kon: lfvlwnrul Uphnni, lionaltl Cluxc, Guy K. Nlclxlccs, .In-gli XY'uclu, ,l.1nn:s llmmll, iliurry ll.lI'l'iS, Clit? ll.1utIcnr.xdcr. Ifuril Run : Curry Smith, XY. ll. luukc, Gcnc Smith, Kun Schultz, liill Murray, Pctc Prlnnm, lJ.ll1HY lhn forth. Firsl Plzlloon Compan Se-cond Plaloon l'n.if Ron: lloh Butterworth, Don Patton, .lim Cfaton, Rnhcrt Lungdun, Stephan Huslm, 'limn Killian, lfrnnk Kelley. ururlif Knut Alim Hunter, Larry wVllli.lI11S, ,lim Blmkwoml, Neal Bcllanti, Bill Smith, Miukcv Sinnlcrs, Don B.ium.1n. ffrimf Rau: Lloyd Purcell, Steve Brown, -lack King, Harry Guy, Alan Hanks, l'.it Cjrnvcs, .lorry Yqntlcr- piml. 105 Dear Lord, in the battle that goes through life, We ask but a field that is fair, A chance that is equal for all in the strife, The courage to do and to dare. And if we should win, let it be by the code, With our honor held high. And if we should lose, let us stand by the road, And cheer as the winners go by. Author Unknown 1' -'anna , x ..,.-f V Q ,,gpU tv.fl . 59 23? ' .L 'fr VH Basketball Queen GALE HORTON 108 Football Queen SHIRLEY lVlOORE Cheerleaders Kara Rodenbach, Nlargucritc Smith, Peggy lic- .lt-Il, Alulie Thomson, l,iI.i lingel. Nlary Ana liucli. Knights Practice Sportsmanship The exciting and long-anticipated athletic events are number one on the list of activities for Southeast's Knights and Ladies. This year there was good attendance at all sports events. Besides providing enjoyment, games build character and promote a sense of sportsman- ship among the team members and the par- ticipating schools. In the lnterscholastic League football con- tests, the Knights suffered only one defeat. They achieved the rank of second place in the league standing. The basketball team showed promise in the pre-season games, but failed to maintain this good record in league competition. The team made a fine showing in the regionals, however. as they earned a trophy for third place in the tournament. A spectacular yictory was attained by South- east's track team at the Big Seven Indoor Track Meet. This was Southeast's hrst victory at this annual meet. ln addition to the three major sports, South- east has outstanding participants in tennis and 109 golf. The tennis team is under the direction of Mr. Mauping the coach of the golf team is Mr. Becklean. A great benefit to all the teams is the train- ing and advice given by the coaches. Much credit for the accomplishments of our teams goes to Mr. Patterson, Mr. Chamblee, Mr. Flap- pan, and Mr. Wfolf, football coaches: Mr. Adams, Mr. Wtmlf, and Mr. Flappan, basketball coaches: and Mr. Cross, track coach. The main goal of our Knights is to practice good sportsmanship in all their games. The enthusiastic support of the student body helps the teams to attain their goals. Second Team Cheerleaders Nancy llcrr. Anne lingel, qlutly Kay Mytrs lleannettg l'r.x7ier, Gayle Nloore, Sandy N me it Coaches 41 ' 1? K Mu. PM ll usox Mk.CH.,xM1s1,1v1 Mk. I:l.Al'I'AN MR. XY'ol.l llunl Cmlrfv Axxixlurlf Cmwfv Axxixfuul Cmlvfv phxixfurll Cum fv Knights E el 0 G 'dir R E C O R D Knights Ojffwomwl A'- VN W'W'H North Kansas City 0 7 Slmlvnf Murmgrr Rnytown , . 0 6 Rockhurst 6 19 Central 53 12 ' 2 7 Malling:-rs Wtstport S 1 ' Northeast 20 14 Lincoln 33 0 - Pasco I4 20 DI NNN Rl NMNA Southwest 40 0 9 g SfllllfllfiWdll4ll1f1'V if X .Q ' All-Stars Hillmrn-'1'm'Hw cv.ll'lW ijQllI 'link lxl l,uug1n', I,cntz-111111 l,twlic4'I1n'N lx! lmlqln' HM Iliflrirf Zml I.m1.Q1n', 5111 IMI. lull l,mlAQln' ,nv lCI'illlllltl re Reviews . . . The Southeast Knights started their season hy playing the expert hallfhandling and strong defensive team of North Kansas City which later won the championship in its respective league. llie Hornets hroke through the line from a play on the one-yard line to seore their winning touchdown. The Knights gained valu- ahle experience in this game. The lighting Knights lost their second game to the Raytown Blue .lays by a seore of 6 to 0. The Knights were only inches from the goal line when the gun sounded, ending the thrill- ing game. l5lalot'kiCfr11lri Cirnttyf--I'u.l Dt Slvplwns Gains Firv hu The Roekhurst Hawklets handed the Knights their third defeat by overpowering them I9 to 6. The Knights displayed only min- imum teamwork in this non-league battle. Greer was responsible for the one rally of the Knights. Mehrer sparked the Hawks during the entire game. irns-liuil l'uqua lim K' Greer-Y-l'f1il lladden-- 'fillillll -lainie-onfrfilnlrtl Krtiger---Cffwlrl '66, 'iw f KYQ Nliller-A-liilrk X1islnnaslifilvflrkli' Ruff ---lJu.ml Swartv' Cfrului The Knights entered the portals of vietory for the first time hy defeating the Central lfagles. Seeming to hold hack their skill for league games, the team showed excellent de- fensive and offensive play throughout the Central mateh. Stephens, Cartwright, Snyder. and Lent! crossed the pay-dirt for the South- east seores. Cllll'1ll'l'iK,2'lI! l nrg'v.s .-Uwlul Nolen--f'e'1lf4'1 Phillips--W INK Seiger--liilrk Sh.mkl.ind-V 111 The Knights registered .1 vietory over XVest- port's Tigers. The Knights' teamwork was well-developed by this, their seeond league game. The only Wfestport threat was hloeked on the two-yard line. Cartwright made three touchdowns: Lentx, oneg Snyder kicked four extra points. Turning .1 seemingly sure defeat into a spee- taeular vietory, the Knights upset the Vikings in the waning minutes of the game. The Knights tallied thirteen points in the last three minutes on some never-dreamed-of plays. Lentz, -Iamieson, and Cartwright shared the touehdown glory while Snyder was eredited with the two extra points. ll2 i s I 5llUYL'l' --5I'in'Hi' Snyder-4 Wing Stepliensfliilrk Thompson --- Huck l'nruh Cininil XYilkerson--7I'm'kl4' X'v'ilson-'l'm'!fli' XYood lrzil Southeast's hrst game under foreign lights resulted in a victory for the fighting Knights. The Lincoln Tigers, playing their first season in the lnterscholastie League, showed their inf experience and proved to be no match for the skillful Knight team. Cartwright and Snyder each chalked up two touchdownsg Phillips. one: Snyder also made good on three kicks. The Knight reserves saw action in this game. Southeast's hopes for league championship were shattered by .1 defeat at the hands of the persistent Pirates. The Knights seemed a hit sluggish, while the Pirates were playing their best of the season. Snyder and Lentv made the two Southeast touchdowns: Snyder kicked two conversions. Time prevented the Knights from scoring a possible tying touchdown. Ili The Knights, staging a comeback after the Paseo loss, soundly whipped the Southwest ln- dians. The Knights unleashed their previously- hidden passing talent and completed ten out of sixteen attempts. Lentz and Cartwright each registered twin T. Dfs, while Stephens and Snyder made one apiece. Snyder kicked four conversions. Ilrirv Ilurfl. lx nig Ill s' lfirixl Knut ,lim Blackshire, jay Smith, Jack W'ilkerson, Dan Raymond, Boh Murray, Darrell Corwin. SUFIIIIKI Rau: Bruce Jonas, Dick Montgomery, K. D. jackson, tlim Bernard. Roger Kelley, Charles Hodge, Bud Redmon, Dick W'arren, Bill Fisher. Tlririf Knut -lim Buck, Tom Stephens, Richard Bruning, Robert james, Ricky Majors, Charles Carpenter, lid Cash, Mike Hennessy. lfvurllr Razr: Dennis Schneihle, Bob Gay, Chuck Ferguson, Gerald Richards, lid Leslie, Mike Bayless, -lim Clouse, Roger Ricketts, Bill Perry. Iiiflll Razr: Coach Flappan, Ralph Shields, Wiilter Tague, Bob Hill, Karl Nichols, Dan Curnett, Chuck Powers, Kay Cowan, Mike Hall, KI. Allen. The Southeast B-Squad went down in their opening game of the 1955 season to the North Kansas City Hornets by a score of 13-6. Making a strong comeback the next week, the team soundly defeated Rockhurst's Hawk- lets to the tune of 24-6. The following week they scored another vie- tory over Wfyandotte, Z0-12. Central High was the first interscholastic League foe for the Knights. After a lead of six points in the first quarter, Southeast was de- feated, 20-IZ. llulzl Tlml l,ig'Sln'ilI ll-l quad Westpcxrt, Northeast, and Wfyandotte the next foes to fall before the Knights. The respective scores were 20-14, 21-0, and I9-7. Lincoln broke Southeast's victory string by intercepting a pass in the final two minutes of the game making the score 7-0. Paseo was the next victim in the second team's conquest. The Knights defeated the Pi- rates by a score of I3-7. In the final game of the season, the B-Squad was matched with the undefeated Southwest second team. The Knights were the third team to score against the Indians during the season. In the fourth quarter, the second team plunged as far as Southwests I5-yard line before they were halted by the Indians. The final score was IZ-6. The team's over-all record was six wins and six losses-three wins and three losses in league play. RTQCCTKD Knigfwfs Ujvjmm' North Kansas City 7 13 Rockhurst 2-4 6 NVyandotte 20 12 Central 12 12 W'estport 20 14 Northeast 21 0 Lincoln 0 7 Paseo l 3 7 North Kansas City 7 26 I' '7 Shawnee Mission - - Raytown 6 IN Southwest fi 12 WCFC I Firxl Rout -lim Kratz. Don Thomson, Bill Harling, Mike Williamson, Kenny Coleman, W'ayne Hensley, Butch Bailey. Svmuil Ron: ,lack W'inningham, Gary Gibson, john Howes, Tim Flint, jim Todd, Charles Sykes, ,lim Sheffield. Tlminl Rout Terry Dorman, Louis james, Richard Barnett, Garry Smith, Kenneth Cheves, Bill lfuqua, Gene Griesel, Tom jones. lfrmrllr Rmb: Coach Wolf, Phil Hamblin, Ronnie Skates, Roger Phillips, Ronnie Miller, Bud Nlfillianms, Frank Pummill, lired Scott. C Squad From the opening game, the Knight-Fresh- man team showed the spirit, determination, and the will to win that carried them to an undefeated season. With the pony backfield of C. Sikes, R. Phil- lips, K. Gheves, and L. james churning up yardage and the forward wall of S. White, F. Scott, Winningham, F. Pummill, G. Gibson, Griesel, and B. Williams opening gaping holes, the offensive unit crushed its opposition. Other standouts were W. Smith and Horner at blocking back, R. Miller at guard, Todd at center, and P. Hamblin and KI. Howes at end. RECORD Kuiglwls fJflIJOIlt'llf.x Urumm 13 7 Rockhurst 20 0 Raytown 7 7 Paseo 20 0 North Kansas City I3 7 Southwest 26 6 NVashington 53 12 Defense was a must, and boys like J. Shef- field, R. Skates, W. Fuqua, and Church, never let the team down. The highlight of the season was the 6 to 6 tie against the Southeast sophomore team. All in all it was an outstanding season. The boys fought hard, won gracefully, and learned that victory comes only through sweat, toil, and good teamplay. Brvnlfing Through The I mv 115 Laffoon grabs another rebound. Being high seorer on the team earned Allen honorable mention on the lnterseholastie League All-Star Team. Haines tips in another bucket. Fine play around the basket made joe a stand-out on offense and defense. Snyder rallies another point from the charity line. Skip earned his second letter this year. As a senior, he should pro- vide the basis for a fine team. Team In ction Grab it, Leslie! Consistent re- bounding by Jerry made the Knights a threat to any team in the league. Phillips goes high to hit two. Vlike hit eonsistently from the outside and scored many points for the Knights. Cartwright sinks another held goal. Fine play and plenty of hustle earned Mike honorable mention on the All-Star Team. 116 Lrfi Io Riglwl: Skip Snyder, Jim Wilson, jerry Leslie, Mike Phillips, Joe Haines, Larry Sahn, Allen Laf- foon, Ronnie Durns, Keith Coates, Mike Cartwright,Willis Frazee, David Hoff. Knights Compete On Court The Southeast basketball team of 1955-56 were not champions from the standpoint of winning, but they represented their school with a high degree of sportsmanship, co-operation, and many well-played games. The team won eight games and lost twelve. The Knights opened the season with six let- termen from an average squad of the preceding year. The lettermen were Mike Cartwright, Joe Haines, Allen Laffoon, Jerry Leslie, and Mike Phillips, seniorsg and Skip Snyder, junior. Be- cause it was evident that the team would be handicapped without an extra tall player, em- phasis was placed on spirit, defense, and ball control. They lost several games by small mar- gins but never became discouraged. In the regional tournament, Southeast de- feated the Catholic League Champions from Lillis. In the second game they lost to South- west by a small margin. In the third match the Knights overwhelmed Paseo and won the third place trophy. Other members of the squad helped con- tribute to the team's success. Those who re- ceived varsity letters were Dave Hoff, Jim Wil- son, Willis Frazee, seniors, Ronnie Durns, Keith Coates, juniorsg Larry Sahn, sophomore: and Jim Blackshire, Lester Helm, managers. Mike Cartwright and Joe Haines were elect- ed as honorary co-captains at the close of the season. Record Soulbrasf Opponents Lillis .,....., ,,. .,, 60 50 St. Joseph Central . . 40 57 Warrensburg ..,. , 70 48 Ward ........... 44 63 De LaSalle , . . 46 38 Manual . . . 54 59 Raytown ,... 45 51 East ....., 34 45 Van Horn .., 58 46 Central . . . 49 39 Northeast . . . 39 56 Westport . . . 60 61 Southwest .... 60 71 Lee's Summit .... 46 62 Paseo ............, 51 53 North Kansas City . . . 62 71 Lincoln ....,...,. 62 88 Lillisti' ,. . 70 50 Southwest' . , 50 59 Paseoii ,... 80 60 ':'Regionals 117 liirxf Role: lid Leslie, Bob Hill, Paul Nucholls, Darrell Corwin, Ricky Fichman, Tom Cartwright, Tim Hood. Srmlziz' Row: Coach -I. W'olf, Steve Brawner, AI. Allen, Fred Scott, -lay Gasper, Bruce Hildebrand, Phil Rol- lins, Chuck lferguson, Alim Blackshire. B Team The Knight B Squad completed a ten-win and seven-loss record in the 1955-56 season. They gained much valuable experience for action on next yearis varsity squad. The team scored five consecutive victories before meeting defeat at the hands of Ward High School. Larry Sahn, Bruce Hildebrand, and Phil Rollins carried most of the scoring load. Dar- rell Corwin, Ed Leslie, and Jay Gasper were Umlm' llw Net 118 outstanding clutch performers. Steve Brawner and Bob Hill made strong bids for starting berths. The team's competitive spirit was stimulat- ed by Paul Nuckolls and Tom Cartwright. Other first raters were Tim Hood, Chuck Fer- guson, and Ricky Eichman. The second team was gallant in defeat and modest in victory. They proved to be true Knights both off and on the court. Record SUIlflIl'dXf Opjmm Lillis , 42 20 St. joseph Central 46 36 W21fFCHSbUfg 68 25 Ward 41 65 De LaSalle 46 38 Manual 32 3 1 Raytown 38 47 East 30 43 Van Horn 47 39 Central ,, 32 51 Northeast 49 58 Westport . 58 52 Southwest 53 44 Lee's Summit . 60 23 Paseo , .. .. . 48 60 North Kansas City 53 48 Lincoln , 39 47 'Mix I'irxl Run: ,lim Shefheld, Chuck Sykes, Mike Ifromson, Tommy johnson, jim Todd, jim Blackshire. Srroml Knut Mr, lflappan, Craig Youart, Herschel Goluh, Roger Phillips, lired Scott, jim Snow, Kenneth Ciheves, Richard Barnett, Louis james. C Team Seventy-five boys turned out for the first practice of the new freshman team. After a few eliminating practices, the squad was re- duced to fifteen boys. The team finished with a record of nine wins and seven losses. The high-point man was Fred Scott who averaged sixteen points per game. His highest mark was twenty-eight points which he scored in the De LaSalle game. Craig Youart, Charles Sykes, jim Sheffield, Roger Phillips, Kenneth Cheves, and Louis james saw much action during the season. The Knight freshmen played three of their most outstanding games with Rockhurst. Southeast came out on top in two of these close-scoring matches. The Knights' 63 points against McCune's 25 was the highest scoring output of the team during the season. Coaches and Managers lisa l it H1 l xi Nln. Won 1 Nik. Aiums MR. I-'I APPAN -lim Bi AK ksiilk i inf nmlerr .'l.ul.xlu1lf Cforlefv Ilmif Courfv .'l.ixi,ilul1l Cmwfv Slmff nl Manuel A4 119 VARSITY A l'l1xl Kon: Dick llerr, Skip Snyder. Phillip hlones, Don Blalock, -lim Shanklantl, Allen latliooii, Cirant llilhurn, Bolv Rutl, Harvey Greer, -lim Stephens, Mike Cartwright. Swmzil Ruiz: larry Magill, Bill Seiger, Rolwert Hadden, George llarpcr, klerry leslie, .loc llaincs, Ronnie Durns, Gerald Ganser, Ronnie Ravenscraft, DickUnruh, Douglas Ducate. 'lilvml Kola: Coach Cross, Alim XY'ilson, l,oran Lyon, -Iimmy Moorehouse, Douglas lengquist, Don .lainie Y son, Don latten, Anders lfdstrom, Ronnie Betyer, Lonnie Breeding, Coach llappan. The 1956 Knight track squad registered a hne string of victories throughout the season. The Annual Big Seven Indoor Track Meet was Southeast's opener. For the first time in history, Southeast Won first place in this meet. ln the Rosedale, Wfestport, and Southeast triangular meet, the Knights claimed the heavy end of a lopsided score. Southeast placed in practically every event. Knights Score Un At the State Indoor Meet, the Knights scored in two events. Skip Snyder placed in the pole vault, Don Blalock, Bob Ruisf, Dick Herr, and jim Stephens, in the 880-yard relay. Central was the next team to fall before the Knight runners. Phillip jones and Gerald Gan! zer tied for hrst place in the 880-yard run. George Harper, Allen Laffoon, and Douglas Lenquist placed in the high jump. Other point 1'-Il'Xf Ron: Douglas Ducate, lim Cartwright, .lim Blackshire, Alack XVilkerson, Bill lurpin, Darrell lor- win, Herh Proudiit, liritl Romi, Kenneth Street, Boh blames, -lim Clouse, l,arry Magill. Serum! Ron: Coach Cross, lid Taylor, Gary Coleman, Charles Carpenter, Phil Pash, Butch Kruger, Ron Miller, Ralph Shields, Billy Boxx, Richard Bruning, Mike l'loughton, Coach lflappan. Tfririf Rout Phil DiVilhiss, lfddie l.eslie, Tom Stephens, Gene XX'ood, Ronnie Nolen, Norman Howes Dennis Sehneilwle, Kay Cowan, Boy Gay, Phil Rollins, Allen, Richard Swartl. 3 i y 1 i s. ...W .L I VARSITY B FAQ Q I RISIINIXN 'I Ii.XQ'Ii l.'11l linux I'I11I IIIIIIIWIIII, i1'.11g xIUlI.II'I, III11I IIo11qI1u111, IIllxIxII XIwlI, In-.I Mutt, in-.111 Icqcr, IS.II I11q11.1, 11.1111 'S11111I1, IIuI1 Xo11I. 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Inung Ilvn In I llllflil' I Knights Succeed In Golf Mr. liecklean lfddie Bruce Mike Phillips U mmii -lamieson XY'esley Burns The Southeast golf team, under the direc- tion of Mr. Becklean, played matches with North Kansas City, De LaSalle, St. Agnes, Xvilliam Chrisman, Southwest, and Wyan- dotte. This spring, they entered the district high school tournament which was held at Swope Park Golf Course No. l and finished in fifth place. Southeast's tennis team, coached by Mr. Maupin, competed with other schools in the spring and fall on local courts. The team scored many victories this year. George Harper and Jim Wilson won the title of Interscholastie League Dou bles Cham pion s. 122 Knights Wni In Tennis Hrxl Ruff: Ben Young, David Hoff, jim XY'ilson. Srrmnl Rout David jones, George Harper, Mr. Maupin. Physical Education Classes Girls' Sports Managers 1 S First Row: Marian Board, Pat Adams, Nancy Coombe, Sandy Kozak. Second Row: Patricia Trotter, Colleen Howell, Frances Hanna, Donna Lewis, Delores Hanna. Third Row: Lee Francis, Aloda Layman, Beverly Miller, Mary Peters, Vicki Redmon. MANAGERS AND ASSISTANTS Lee Francis ....,.........,.........,..,..... ...., H ockey Frances Devenport . , Coleen Howell . . Sandy Kozak . . . Frances Hanna .. Vicki Redmon . , . Pat Adams ..., Delores Hanna . . . Donna Lewis ..,, Nancy Coombe . 4 . Marian Board .... Beverly Miller . . Mary Peters ..,....,.... . A , . .Hockey . . . . . .Soccer . , .Volley Ball . . .Volley Ball . . . ,Basketball . , . .Basketball . . . . .Baseball . . . .Bowling . . . .Bowling . . , . .Badminton . . . ,Aerial Darts .......AerialDarts Girls' Gym Department The girls' physical education department develops sportsmanship, health, and grace through participation in che various sports dur- ing class and after school. The girls now have a gym of their own, making the intramural program bigger and better. Starting in the fall, there is soccer for the underclassmen and hockey for the more advanced students. During mid-Winter, volley ball and basketball are playedg in the spring, 124 baseball. All of these are considered team sports. Sports that develop individual skills are table tennis, skating, bowling, and swimming. These sports are also included in the intramural pro- gram. The girls must participate in various indi- vidual and team sports to earn their chenille shields and letters. Hockey Imfl lo right: Vicki Redmon, Donna Heuermann, Patsy Thomas, l.ee lfrancis, Barhara Alhers, Donna lewis, Betty Burris, Colleen Howell, Barhara Boley, Sandy Brown, lirancis Hanna, Marian lloard, Delores Hanna, Sandra Kozak. Girls' Sportsday was organized in 1937. This year, Southeast chalked up two ties at Since then it has enlarged to fulfill the need of hockey sportsday. The team lost volley hall athletic competition among girls. Good sports- sportsday, hut made a good showing at the in- manship is the principal objective of sportsday. dividual sportsday. At every sportsday, each team competes with two other schools. olley Ball Gale XY'agner, Vicki Sheldon, liarhara lloley, l rances Hanna, Gloria Corder, Vicki Redmon, Colleen llow, ell. Marcia Ballou, Marian Board, Karen Williams, Sandy Kozak. 125 B X05 V S 2- 2 AGE V M5 AJ C Y L iq? S 5 ggi 5 ,- l- 4 1 .-- -. E E Boys' Gym Chalnps P30450-H SH Grade F70 o+bb.II W He mx, 515 Eafrehwazl 8'G de I-leo. vwn ghf B k 4.-bcdl l4i 6 A Ll8h'tVJ9I8l ft , 8 Lgglftvlggghfj RQglf,Q'H3g 127 Boys' Physical Education ctivities W'ithin each physical education class, teams h h mmvete against each other are formed W ic cc t during the class period. The sports in which much football, soc- cer, ping pong-singles and doubles, light and heavy weight basketball, volley ball, softball, tournaments are played are tc and light and heavy weight football. 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A 4074791 9 f ., I, I X' 5, , . Z ' '72 0'-flame, Q p yoj A , Q , 1 . . ' F , I fiog - 1 if Cr Yv'y1,.V Anrlw ,A-20 N I l -iff WW X ' L56 m jd S f gif 4' WW 'W My it Tower by Mfxfzlllighl WW 134 , Le gy Farewell We, the graduates of 1956, must bid two farewells. One to our alma mater, Southeast, and one to our Swedish exchange student, Anders Edstrom. We sincerely and earnestly hope that both Southeast and Andy will fare well. Fellowship with Andy has added just the right, rare touch to our class. The benefits we have derived from his being here are immeas- urable. That he will come back to see us someday is our fervent wish. Good-bye and good luck, Andy! Southeast's inspiring Ode, the familiar Castle activities, the lofty tower against the sky, the valuable knowledge learned, the K-K- K-n-i, the numerous friends, the many noble traditions, and the hoards of other things that have been an important part of our lives for five years are now over and must endure only in memory. We shall never forget these wonderful memories which will ever live on in reality. As we face our future opportunities, we feel secure because of our past experiences. To Southeast, we are deeply indebted for these experiences. Our hope is that future graduates will have these same profitable experiences and will recognize their intrinsic worth. We thank everyone-teachers, parents, and fellow students-for their help and encouragement in the attainment of our goal of graduation. We are also grateful for the fellowship that we have shared. And now as we depart, we trust that Southeast's high standards will always be upheld. Good luck, Southeast! Farewell! b . n N-.f Wd. IW V .1 ' if ,,,,- I . A, a ,xr 9 . L I 1 gl -.2 .9 . Q K mg. 4' .ff s. U 731. 5 zizigi T f pl' 7 is L 4 ,gg-31 5 .,,i Q., , 1'. LNJ' . 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