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

 - Class of 1959

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Walking as a Spirit in the Castle, he supports all its activities and experiences personal pleasure and satisfaction that he is a part of his school, that he IS Southeast. He seeks his friends with hours to live and enjoy together, not with time to kill. He treats others with respect even when they are rude to him. He shows courtesy to others, not because they are gentlemen, but because he is one. No one saysof him that all was beauty here until he came. He works with the construction gang, not the wrecking crew. At eventide he returns home with gratitude in his heart for his parents, his teachers, his opportunities, and his responsibilities. And on his day of Com- mencement, he prays in the silences of his soul in gratitude for memories of life in the Castle. He is the LITTLEST CRUSADER. Sincerely yours, HARRY R. MCMILLAN, Principal i7 f f 3 , . GEORGE R. POWELL, vice-Principal L ' DfAR'fSEN1oRs: The Littlest Crusader, if he is true to the ideals of Chivalry, is easily located among the students at Southeast High School. He is busy living the Code of Conduct which includes excellence of character and real achievement in scholarship. His habit is to right wrongs, protect the weakf, and demon- strate that brave Southeast Knights do love utruth, honor, freedom, and fair courtesyf, Both the true Knight and each fair Lady with whom he is fortunate to min- gle, deserve to win choice friends and valuable trophies that are available in the life of Our Castlef, During his five years in Southeast, he grows into a full appreciation of high spiritual values and shows a genuine regard for the rights of his fellowmen, irrespective of their race, religion, or economic condi- tion. Thus the Littlest Crusadern is certain to keep the respect of his class- mates and bring honor to the home from which he comes. Our best wishes go with each graduate whom we may expect to be a true Crusader among adult citizens. Sincerely, GEORGE R. POWELL, Vice-Principal Leaders in the Search for Knowledg . iw : f N .. K4 1 A a .1 JCVQWSJQ' ,596 VA-SV N. ' imisa' f NA, iw I - -I so A A my :S A fy -A Q. Ao.: S flank ' -' I W , A, fb SZ Qraefviz S .Af f 1 f,Sif.wS S f . gf f we A ' V . S Ai ' w f I vw S X S S690-nv? If A f f. xiaxvzf if ,C fgfiggyx , ., I 4 .nk 5235: SQ P- A .Q 'Q ' it Wif-sin tif' A C :Sz , I, f5d,5,g, MARTHA ABBOTT Art BERNARD BARISAS Wood BERNICE BROWN Nurse-R.N. DONALD CHAMBLEE Physical Education AMY CROSSLEY Secretary 10 X CWA- , 4, f e f f 1 , 'kg I ' , . ,Y S5 e f if, , QS Zin S ,i ffy ia-WWA Milk- , - ' 'LIS f. -312,52 5 Q 'Z ' ,J L 'gjgfi , af f ,mgs a Y ,cz ,, ' ,- L-l -' ' -P , 1 A f . A 1 A '-R, E ga X -YA J X--' a . ' LI, , if Z. ,Al ,Saw If Sf, . 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MARTIN Music Science I LOUISE MOSMAN NIAUDE MUELLER Commerce Counselor JOHN REID LEONARD RICE Mathematics Science MARY ROLL MONTE SCHAUFLER HASTONL.ST.CI.AIR English Biology Wfoofl-Mefrll If SA 15 , . 1 X1 1 1 'X '2 S 1- 4 1 1? M S ,wx VS ,US-1 ,I 1 A U 2, 9 S i ,E . Q, 1 1 1 fa ig If f 1 9 A r 5 if JJJ , , -, U 1 , ww YA, I A ..,, 4 ' I ,Ji U ,V yi: 1 S +6 X X X 0 1 ,,.. ,, r7'f'J'4'fm' aff ' AM3'e,fi1,.f f . 'P ,, jf -If 'fin E 4 Z9 ., f Y 0 7 f 44, , V 11 I 1 yi X W A f 1,.41,,, ,. 1 .f s J A1 , Sf.i1.1.,..,.a 1 :. I f : w4'?vif'a?2 ,, 31 we fg11f11,1 11,31 wwf EVELYN HILL Secretary ORLYN LOCKARD Drafting LAWRENCE MAUPIN Science-Dr. Eel. EDWARD PARKER Social Science MARY RIGGS Common Learnings CATHERINE SMITH English A. HELEN HOWELL Clothing NAOMI LOWREY Co1nmon Learnings MARIAN VESTAL MAZE Common Learnings CECIL PATTERSON Civics-Phys. Eil. CECILIA ROBERTS Speech-English E. A. SMITH Social Science 11 , -,-un, .,,,,.4.......--f-r , , ,.,...,...... - - W' ,-, ...,...,..,--G I I A. , ,, .A ,, Cf I I, x lv V ggffgij d V M 1, , , of , 1 Ma, Q2 I I ' '- nw ,f f f ,ff , 4 f v mfr 3 11 , , Cf Q 'g' ', I , r , Y A I , as ,ff a ' . f ff-ff Y I I .. f- Q ' , V.,,.:,v ,L ,, I, , ,W if , Q O -ef , egf Q t af ff 1 45 0 X ve f X , X X. V-e yfaa. ff' why ft f X A a f f fe e X X X i f K X , 1 f sg, ', . f 'fimzfg f i VONA STUECK BETTY TAYLOR DON N. TIRA HERBERTA TOWNER HAZEL TURNBOXV MINOLA WALL Physical Education Art Commerce Spanish-Speech Commerce Secretary SALLIE DEATHERAGE Branch Librarian T 12 WILLA WILLIAMS IIIMA WILSON JOSEPH WOLF Social Science English Mathematics-P.E. Librarian Books are our friends. They yield us in- formation, they give us inspiration, they fur- nish us sublimation. The Southeast Branch Library has more than 30,000 volumes for you to browse among and use. Virginia jackson, Children's Clerkg Barbara Eckstein, Library As- sistantg Bonnie Moxley, Adult Clerkg Diane Swanson, Children's Library Assistant, Regina Tierney, Children,s Assistant, Margaret Hart, Adult Assistant, John Herbsr, Adult Assistant. f sm' QQ' 9 if 6 , 4, f S' ' TL 5 X - ' is i FRANCES HELFF C bilal ren's Librarian if Fir' W - I ,--.........,-....,- . ,--.... .-..-..- f fff ffga i 7 a 7 ,f, Vfff X45 p 3: apt Nico van Nleker Nico van Niekerk of Bodegraven the Netherlands, the exchange student at Southeast during the school year 1958-59, added a foreign flavor to Castle life. ' ' k E ' A ' f e F ian fri?-. 2' f f 4. ,. f 2 a a Q L Q 'Zi 142 f ff 7 ff f , f,-, M , ,,.., 7 ,Y f I , if ' 4 fa His personality and intelligence, shown by his adaptability, open-mindedness, and eagerness to learn, enabled him to enjoy a year in Kansas City. Participating wholeheartedly in the life of his host community, Nico made many friends and even more acquaintances. While he learned firsthand of the many different as- pects of American life-its customs, ideals, interests, and problems-he also broadened our horizons by telling us about his own country and his daily life there. After he returns home, Nico plans to continue his education for a career in physics at the University of Leiden. Southeast has benefited from the program of the American Field Service by participating in this program for the past four years. The AFS, since its found- ing in 1915, has had as its aims the promotion of friendship and increased under- standing among men. This organization has been sponsoring these aims among the youth of the world for twelve years. Through the student-exchange plan, future citizens of the world are learning to respect those who, though they live in different countries, have dreams and efforts directed toward the goal of a peaceful and useful life. Southeast students and faculty have been happy to join Nico van Niekerk and the AFS in the co-operative spirit that swings open wide the door to a friendlier world. A NICO VAN NIEKERK BODEGRAVEN, THE NETHERLANDS 1958-1959 ,fx p I X f . , 4 f- , OFFICERS JUDI YOUNG Secretary RONNTE SKATES Vice-P resident JIM SHEFFIELD Giftorian FRED SCOTT Publicis! ROGER PHILLIPS President BUD AB121. Sergeant-at-Arms KAY TIMBERLAKE Treasurer Knights We, the seniors, come to the end of our training in Knight- hood with a feeling of accomplishment. As eighth graders our induction into the ideals and traditions of Southeast Was more baffling than significant. But through studying, participating in extra-curricular activities, supporting athletic events, and living together in the Castle, the spirit of Southeast became a part of us. We progressed from Apprentice Pages, to Pages, Heralds, and Squires, and finally earned the title of Knights and Ladies. May the virtues of Knighthood guide us as We mount our steeds and ride into the tournament of life. 1'I'J IT1 Bti I J l 1 w l Siu Y I I f S N0 Senior Business Committee Twenty seniors were elected by their class- directed the committee in planning the senior mates as members of the senior business com- assembly, the commencement exercises, and mittee. Mr. George R. Powell, as class sponsor, other senior activities throughout the year Commencement: Girls, Dress: ROGER PHILLIPS, Chairman NANCY RENFER JOHN HOEE Commencement Announcements: JUDI YOUNG, Chairman MARY LONG DWAINE DUVALL Assemhl 31: RONNIE SKATES, Chairman CONNIE ROSCHKE RICHARD BARNETT Gift Committee: JIM SHEFFIELD, Chairman ARDYTH ROBINSON NANCY GARRETT Seated: Mary Long, Nancy Renfer, Ardyth Robinson, Judi Young, Kay Timber- lake, Janice Wise, Nancy Garrett, Virginia Good- Willie, Connie Roschke, Linda Thompson. Standing: Fred Scott, Steve White, John Hoff,DWaine Duvall, Richard Barnett, Roger Phillips, Jim Shef- field, Bud Abell, Ronnie Skates. Not Pictured: Garry Smith. 15 KAY TIMBERLAKE, Chairman VIRGINIA GOODWILLIE JANICE WISE Boys' Dress: BUD ABELL, Chairman STEVE WHITE GARRY SMITH Publicity and jewelry: FRED SCOTT, Chairman LINDA THOMPSON VIRGINIA GOODWILLIE Social ana' Treasury: KAY TIMBERLAKE, Chairman NANCY GARRETT JOHN HOPE l C ass of 19 9 ABELL, BUD-Treasurer, junior class, sergeant-at-arms, sen- ior class, football, basketball, and track letters, All-City, All-District, All-State, All-American football teams. ADAMS, NELSON-Science Club, various homeroom of- fices, Red Cross, Chess Club. Nelson plans to attend Junior College. AGIN, GARY-Honor roll, Round Table, editor-in-chief, Crusader, Beta, Induction, Dracones, Science Club, Red Cross, various homeroom oihces, president, Debate Club, All- City Talent Show, Teen-Town committee, projection staff, Washington University Outstanding Junior Student award, National Merit Scholarship finilist, Looking Ahead pro- gram. Gary will attend Kansas University. ALLSMAN, ANDY-Round Table, Knightlites, photogra- phy editor, Crusader, certificate of merit, National Pho- tography Contest. ANDERSON, ESTHER--Y-Teens, Pep Club, Induction, various homeroom ofiices. Esther plans to attend a technical institute. AREMAN, DELAIN-Knightlites, Induction, various as- semblies, band, orchestra, All-City Orchestra, state and city music contests, All-State honors, band, All-City Talent Show, trombone quartet. ARGRAVES, TED-Ted will work after graduation. AYERS, SANDY-Sandy will go to business college after graduation. BAILEY, BUTCH-Round Table, Knightlites, spring play, football and basketball letters, various assemblies. Butch will attend Missouri University. BAKER, ROY-Knightlites, treasurer, Teen-Town, a cap- pella choir, choir radio and television broadcasts, Induction, state and city music contests, boys' octet. Roy plans to at- tend Central Missouri State College. BARNETT, RICHARD-Honor roll, Beta, vice-president, Round Table, Knightlites, secretary, vice-president, presi- dent of Hi-Y, varsity football letter, All-City Football, basketball, track teams, senior business committee, Looking Ahead Day. BARTLETT, RICHARD-Red Cross, various homeroom offices. BECKER, EMIL-Second team football. Emil will work af- ter graduation. BELL, JEANNIE-Dracones, projection staff. Jeannie will attend Junior College. BELL, MARTHA-Penthouse play, girls' glee, Music Ees- tival, various assemblies, F.T.A., projection staff. Martha will attend Missouri Valley College. BELLANTI, NEAL-Honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, co--assistant editor, Crusader, sports editor, Tower, Music Festival, Induction, choir television broadcast, exchange as- sembly, various assemblies, a cappella choir, boys' octet, City and State Music Contests, stage crew, basketball man- ager, captain, R.O.T.C., rifle team, drill team, Boys' State, National Merit finalist. BERTSCH, LINDA-Round Table, Red Cross, jr. Y-Teens, Pep Club, ofhce page, various homeroom offices. Linda will attend business college. BETTS, JOANNE-Honor roll, Round Table, freshman editor, Crusader, Knightlites, sgt.-at-arms, Les Chevaliers, Penthouse, Y-Teens, Sgt.-at-arms, Pep Club, National Cheer- leading Association, National Thespians, spring play, drama assembly, Induction, swimming sportsday team, various as- semblies, various homeroom offices, Red Cross, Teen-Town committee, varsity cheerleader. JoAnne will attend Baker University. 4 BIVIN homer: College BOLEE homerc BOREl bara w BOTW pella cl BOYCl and sgi Kansas BRADl BRADf Crossed Dick vs BRAIT Rifles, stage ci BRAN1 BRECK College. BROOI tend K: BUCKI Knightl Y-Teen page, v. BUNTC team fc Junior BURCP BURNS lites, X spring A and hon BURTC Scroll, cones, S R.O.T.C lastic le R.O.T.C Chicago BUTLE. tion. BYERLR duction, Rifles, r dent Cr vga..-A --af-u-.....i..L.-.---V-ww- I Vg A V V , ns, sen- .ll-City, om of- Junior n-chief, bg Red 1b, All- n staff, award, 1 pro- rotogra- 1l Pho- luction, echnical ous as- ind city Talent ge after ig play, Butch a cap- luction, 5 I0 311- resident, , presi- iootball, Looking ITICIOOITI 'ork af- nie will sic Fes- Martha ig Beta, , Music ange as- ' octet, L11 man- s' State, Teens lda will reshman evaliers l Cheer drama 'ious as n-Town 1 Baker Class of 19 9 BIVINS, JIM-Centinelas, Science Club, Red Cross, various homeroom oiiices. Jim will attend Central Missouri State College. BOLES, MIKE-Freshman and second team football, various homeroom oiiices. Mike will attend Junior College. BORELLO, BARBARA-Pep Club, projection staff. Bar- bara will attend beauty college. BOTWINIK, HAROLD-Knightlites, boys' chorus, a cap- pella choir, choir radio broadcast. BOYCE, CHUCK-Honor roll, Knightlites, vice-president and sgt.-at-arms, homeroom, hall guard. Chuck will attend Kansas University. BRADLEY, BILL-Bill will attend Junior College. BRADSHAW, DICK-C.O.E., Sgt.-first-class, R.O.T.C., Crossed Rifles, various assemblies, various homeroom offices. Dick will attend Central Missouri State College. BRAITHWAITE, TIM-Round Table, Knightlites, Crossed Rifles, Penthouse, spring play, Induction, various assemblies, stage crew, lst. lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Drill Team. BRANDT, JIM-Corporal, R.O.T.C. BRECKENRIDGE, MARILYN-Marilyn will attend Junior College. BROOKSHIRE, SHARON-Red Cross. Sharon plans to at- tend Kansas University. BUCKLEY, LINDA-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knightlites, president, vice-president, Dracones, treasurer, Y-Teens, Pep Club, sportsday, exchange assembly, oflice page, various homeroom offices. BUNTON, ROGER-Boys, chorus, freshman and second team football, various homeroom oiiices. Roger will attend Junior College. BURCH, ARTHUR-Knightlites, a cappella choir, C.O.E. BURNS, DORIS-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knight- litesg Y-Teens, Science Club, Les Chevaliers, Induction, spring play committees, ofiice assistant, various assemblies and homeroom oflices. BURTON, DON-Honor roll, Beta, salutatorian, Quill and Scroll' Round Table' Tower Red Cross Chess Club Dra cones Science Club SOKMuS Debate Club Crossed Rifles ROTC Circus various assemblies sound crew mterscho lastic league field crew projection staff lieutenant colonel ROTC Lancers Musketeers color guard Boys State Chicago Tribune Award BUTLER NANCY C OE Nancy w1ll work after gradua U00 BYERLY BOB Round Table Knightlites Dorians I duction captain ROTC Lancers sgt at arms Crossed Rifles rifle team Musketeers color guard Kansas City Stu dent Craftsmen Fair various homeroom ofhces ,W X ,yr sq S 3 X X 4 5 Q a s V . f X -P ' gig., .W ., S' is S an 5 2 www 5 5 X 'is X 2 2 a s x gf 953339 X V Mp, 2, as 1 GEM wi? 'wav' Ay .. 4, 4 1 1 ,ow f5:lF'I6 v f Zygklg aw , 'Aki . ,Nix 5 t s .s N ' 'Y 5 . t Mx , Q x N X' N X s 'Q . X . Nt :Q A Q MN f 'vga-ff . ff V'-f', iihv my www fi ff S f 1 I I 1 a 1 we l 3 'Q W Z, ye W . .1 as f as ow l a i il w I I I ii I s i l P i 5 l A 1 1 i V 4. aa Z ', 'fi , 1 ,aj ,f ,, 7 ,. ..a.ef1f..f f , 18 Class of 19 9 BYNUM, JERRY--Golf team. Jerry will work after grad- uation. CALDWELL, LOLITA-National Art Honor Society, var- ious art awards, Scholastic Art contest, various assemblies, Dorians. Lolita plans to attend Bethany College. CAMPBELL, CARMEN-Office assistant. Carmen came to Southeast her sophomore year. She will attend business college. CAMPBELL, JIM-All-City Band and Orchestra, All-State Band and Orchestra, All-State summer music camp, vice- president, band and orchestra, student director, Knightlites orchestra, student director, junior band, various assemblies, Door to Science television broadcast. CAMPBELL, KENNETH-Knightlites, sgt.-at-arms, Les Chevaliers, SOKMuS, lst lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Musketeers. Kenneth plans to attend Missouri University. CANNON, ED-C.O.E. Ed will attend a trade school. CARLSON, JOHN-Honor roll, Beta, sergeant, R.O.T.C., treasurer, Dracones, Science Club, Induction. John will at- tend the University of Chicago. CARPENTER, PEGGY-Honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Tower, Knightlites, Inter-club council repre- sentative, Y-Teens, president, Centinelas, Red Cross, F.T.A., Pep Club, Induction, various homeroom offices, television general science staff. Peggy will attend the nursing school at Research Hospital. CARROLL, CARL-Knightlites, Penthouse, drama assemb- lies, stage crew, Junior Classical League. Carl will attend Junior College. CARTER, RONNIE-Round Table, various homeroom of- fices. CHANDLER, ART-Art plans to study conservation. CHANDLER, SHARON-C.O.E. Sharon plans to work af- ' ter graduation. CHEVES, KENNETH-Round Table, Knightlitesg Pent- house play, boys' chorus, varsity football and track, All- City, All-District, football teams. Kenneth will attend South- west Missouri State College. CHUMLEA, ANN-Honor roll, historian, Dorians, secre- tary, homeroom. CLAUNCH, JOHN-Knightlites, Teen-Town committee, a cappella choir, boys' octet, second team football letter, state music contest. John will attend Kansas State Univer- sity. COFFEY, BLAINE-Honor roll, Hi-Y, Science Club. Blaine will attend Kansas City University. COFFMAN, CAROLYN-Girls' glee. COLEMAN, KEN-Round Table, Knightlites, varsity foot- ball, cafeteria assistant. rad- var- mlies, e to lege. State vice- tlites Jlies, Les eam, 1. PC., I at- zroll, epre- T.A., fision iol at .emb- ttend n of- 'lt af- Pent- All- Louth- secre- mittee, letter, niver- Blaine ' foot- Class of 19 9 COLVIN, TOM-Tom will attend Junior College. CONES, JANET--Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Y-Teens, Pep Club, various homeroom offices, girls' glee, projection staff. CORNISH, VERLE--Knightlites. Verle will attend Grace- land College. CRAIG, SANDY-Pep Club, girls' glee, Sandy will attend beauty school. CRANE, GARY-Gary will work after graduation. CRISSON, HARRY-Knightlites, Red Cross, chairman, transportation committee, Red Cross disaster unit, band, Music Festival, manager, stage crew, projection staff, tennis team, Boys' State. Harry will attend Rolla School of Mines. CRITCI-IEIELD, CLINT-Knightlites, Penthouse, Centine- las, Red Cross, Penthouse plays, Induction, Music Festival, a cappella choir, boys' chorus, R.O.T.C. Clint will attend Missouri University. CROSS, I-IOLLACE-Freshman football. Hollace plans to attend Junior College. CULL, DIANE-Diane plans to work next year. CURNETT, KAREN-Honor roll, Beta Club, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, Vice president, Y-Teens, business manager, Y-Teen conference, F.T.A., Induction, T.V. broad- casts, girls' octet, girls' choir, a cappella choir, city and state vocal contests, oifice assistant. DANNER, RONALD-Sgt. first-class, R.O.T.C., drill team, color guard, squad leader. DAVENPORT, PATRICIA-Induction, Girls' Glee. Pat will work next year. DAVIS, SHARON-Round Table, hall guard, oiiice page. Sharon plans to attend business college. DLJARNETTE, DAVID-SOKMuS, Crossed Rifles, first lieutenant, R.O.T.C. DELANCEY, PAM-Pam left Southeast her senior year. DESTLER, DELIA-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knightlites, secretary, Les Chevaliers, Teen-Town commit- tee, E.T.A., Pep Club, Induction, a cappella choir, girls' glee, city and state music contests, nurse's assistant, various assemblies, American Royal Student Advisory Board, Kansas Traliic Safety Convention. DIEHL, LEE ANNE-Honor roll, Keeper of the Archives, BCM: Quill and Scroll, Round Table, column editor, Tower, Knightlites, president, Penthouse, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pent- house plays, speech tournament, K.C.U., drama seminar. Park College, veteran shows, K.C.U. Playersi, Community Council programs, Starlight Theater Advisory Board, In- duction, panelist, It,s in th.: Bag, co-chairman, March of Dimes Campaign, office assistant, R.O.T.C. queen. DORMAN, CAROLYN-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, vice president, Dorians, Pep Club, president, homeroom, PFOiection staff, Teen-Town committee. Carolyn will attend lunior College. has . 1 -Jiiffwifjg... I 1 , L. 5 Q A T ofa, fs. , e X 1 Y e iiii' Q f -Q. - ff wvfsf WY : t xi- . i ,s s r 1-1: sv Q w 1 s .Mess Lf 'Q XR Y .Q 40 4 'YWV5' 223, if I ef, T' s s ' ' , . .Q f ' Wg, , - Q 4-., ,W sa f N0 ff x X ws' ' 5 - r i 0.15.-ff' E3 f 1, -W X .I ,. f S as ff 5 ,fx I U' ,, 4 . X552 Nfl, fu' 5- 'f WA zz! so ff: ,Y . 't Oiiflfifsf fx f f ws, Q , A . sf ffz i f-as we f .sag Q S s , 41. , , .asf -w6.s'f,'e A S -Wsf,swe isa? WSW f ,S mmygws' fem' wsmasw smwf , We-.asf 2 Q gag aww- s was if 'P W5 9 LI ly' E . f 2 . g 4 q'9w,Q. f '69, 7 ' Z L ,Z ,X -2 r .,1a.,M..w -V ,Mosh isis! ,W 1 ..fsfwtff.p1-.. . 4 , 46.4-.Asa v P ti , 2 5 .fisif 4 sz? if ' f fs ws avi f 3.4, , x .Maasai , f 0, .. A .X f , . ef . . . .n fs ,rf ,A , aa fffwfsfg sas W ,3 . we - . -f A s ff .X X tg . , s,g,. WMV- ,, f y!fSw'SaQwwSf:fa,s, 1 s wSf4S0jW ww- 5 W Wfszswzsffeg ,as sf K Z K f 5 , , is .s i ffy-K 4 :fy pf 5,1 . 1 .X sa -, 4 .ff , ,W , .4 , nun, 5 3 .f a 7 , f . - 470 Q if Q7 ,dgfshly fha .fefv ff , af I Z I iffy W ., f f W .f K y I H W '91 ,fly . ,, ay I KW My W Wh I Z W' ,Q 1 TW ffl' yf fi Q ff f f f ' I V ' , 4 'f ,W :W f ,f ff? fy ,,,, ,ay ,Y ,f ,V .V X ,X f. if X X s Rs -t..,,at.., . , - at Q. 4 N., P 75j4,pM JW 19 , . Wm .,,Wi..,,a7f l l i i l 112 ig, if i i 4. i ,gf al i if 12, 'a 3 I 1 ! ffwmwf . MSW' W! , S fs- fi Z I ,72 1 K Glass of 19 9 DORMAN, TERRY-Freshman and sophomore teams, foot- ball. Terry plans to join the Marines. DUVALL, DWAINE-Honor roll, president, Beta, Round Table, president, Hi-Y, president, Science Club, Red Cross, senior business committee, Induction, various assemblies and homeroom offices. Dwaine will attend Central Missouri State College. ECKART, LARRY-Round Table, Science Club. Larry plans to attend Junior College. EDWARDS, CAROLYN-Carolyn left Southeast her senior year. ELLIOTT, LELIA-Girls' hockey sportsday, intramurals. ELLSWORTH, JERRY-Round Table, Science Club, Knightlites, Music Festival, orchestra, various assemblies, various homeroom ofhces. Jerry plans to attend Central Mis- souri State College. ELMORE, JULIA-Honor ro-ll, Beta, Round Table, treas- urer and sgt.-at-arms, Red Cross, Penthouse, Penthouse plays, various assemblies, spring play, various homeroom offices, Teen-Town committees, Pep Club. FLINT, TIM-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Induction, freshman football, varsity track letter, second lieutenant, R.O.T.C., various homeroom oflices. ELOERKE, SANDRA-Science Club, Penthouse, nurse's assistant, Square Dance Club, spring play committee, a cappella choir, intramural shield. FRAZIER, BARBARA-Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Pep Club, a cappella choir, choir radio and television broadcasts, various assemblies and homeroom of- nces. GANSER, NORMAN-Red Cross. Norman plans to attend a trade school. GARRETT, NANCY-Honor roll, keeper of the archives, Beta, Round Table, eighth grade editor, Crusader, Knight- lites, pledge captain, Les Chevaliers, president, Y-Teens, Pep Club, exchange and underclass assemblies, various homeroom oflices, Square Dance Club, Induction, senior business committee, television general science staff. GEER, FRANCES-Knightlites, Red Cross, Dracones, Pep Club, spring play co-mmittee, girls, glee, girls' choir, various assemblies, C.O.E. GENTRY, WANDA-Honor roll, Beta, treasurer, Dorians, orchestra, violin quartet, Scholastic art award, various homeroom offices. GIBBS, ROBERT-Red Cross, various homeroom offices. GIBSON, GARY-Round Table, Knightlites, Hi-Y, various homeroom oflices, band, freshman, second team, and varsity football, sgt. first-class, R.O.T.C., All-city Band, various assemblies, cafeteria assistant. GOLUB, HERSCHEL-Round Table, Knightlites, vice- president, Red Cross, All-City chairman, Junior Red Cross Disaster Organization, Science Club, Dracones, projection staff, secretary, Chess Club, assistant manager, stage crew, parliamentarian, Crossed Rifles, Induction, R.O.T.C. assemb- lies, freshman basketball, major, R.O.T.C., Boys' State, United Funds messenger. GOODMAN, ROGER-C.O.E., R.O.T.C. assembly, rifle team. Roger will attend Junior College. GC Scr seci chc oct nes hor HA atm HA Sci' stal aw: HA Kn Rec HA Crt sect HA Bet Y- cha HA enc hon HA Cit' HA R.C HA 2lI'I'IT 3856 lett HA tra, HA girl HA C.C Stat HA hon que' HA duc Coll HEI safe F.T. vice Clul lies, HEQ tean HEI mt- nd ssg nd ari .ry ior mls. xbg esg IS- as- V55 esg ing nt, 2 ECS 21 .ed nd af- 'nd 'es, ht- nsg JUS ior ?ep aus nsg aus OUS ity OUS ce- ross ion ewg nb- iteg 'ifle Class of 19 9 GOODWILLIE, VIRGINIA-Honor roll, Betag Quill and Scrollg Round Table, editor-in-chief, Towerg Knightlitesg secretary, Pep Clubg Y-Teensg Red Crossg a cappella choirg choir radio and television broadcast, Music Festival, girls' octet, All-City Choir Festival, nurse's assistant, senior busi- ness committeeg city and state vocal music contests, various homeroom officesg Looking Ahead program. HADEN, RICHIE-Induction, band, Red Cross. Richie will attend Junior College. HALL, FLOYD-Knightlitesg sergeant-at-arms, Chess Club, Science Club, spring play, band, sound crew, projection staff, Christmas music committee, Optimist International award. HALL, JERRY-Round Table, National Art Honor Society, Knightlitesg Draconesg Doriansg various homeroom oflicesg Red Crossg scenery crew, Teen-Town committee. HAMBLIN, PHIL-Round Table, Knightlites, I-Ii-Y, Red Crossg Teen-Town committee, boys' chorus, freshman and second team football, track letter. I-IAMMON, MARILYN-Honor roll, recording secretary, Beta, Knightlitesg F.T.A.g Red Cross, treasurer, president, Y-Teens, treasurer, Pep Club, various homeroom offices, area chairman, United Funds, various assemblies. HAMMOND, JACK-Stagecrewg Induction, Red Crossg Sci- ence Clubg various homeroom oifiices. Jack will attend Okla- homa State College. HAMMOND, NAOMI-Girls' Gleeg various assemblies, All- City Music Festival. Naomi plans to Work after graduation. HARKINS, LUTHER-Crossed Rifles, first lieutenant, R.O.T.C. HARLING, BILL--Round Table, Knightlitesg sergeant-at- arms, Red Cross, Science Clubg Square Dance Clubg various assembliesg Induction, band, boys' chorus, football and track letters, various homeroom oflices. HARNETT, JOE-Round Table, Knightlitesg band, orches- trag track team, cafeteria worker, various homeroom offices. HARTZLER, NANCY-Y-Teens, Centinelasg Induction, girls' gleeg oHice assistant. She plans to attend Drury College. HAUTZENRADER, CLIFF-Knightlites, boys' chorusg C.O.I2.g captain, R.O.T.C. Cliff will attend Central Missouri State College. HAVENS, JEANIE-Round Table, Red Cross, various homeroom offices, attendant to football queen, basketball queen. Jeanie will work after graduation. HAYES, JIM-Boys' State, photography, Crusader staff, In- duction, R.O.T.C. He will attend Central Missouri State College. HEDLUND, JENNI SUE-Honor roll, Betag Round Table, safety committee, news editor, Tower, secretary, All-City F.T.A.g Knightlitesg secretary, Y-Teensg secretary, treasurer, vice-president, Centinelas, president, secretary, F.T.A.g Pep Clubg office assistantg various homeroom offices and assemb- lies, Induction. HENDRICKSON, JERRY-C.O.E.g freshman and second team basketball, president and treasurer, homeroom. HENRY, MARQUERITE-Honor roll, C.O.E. ff, 1' , A faifgwmwlst Q sg X X W 'Srl 'AY Eggs 4!Res,.4 , firf' if I as V 1 if .-ws ,. 0 ' f' f -' 5, ff , K' ..,.a f.a5Vfafaa. I s , f, fwwgdf Z. , , I . Wffw, ,l f ff f , V vf I ,Z f.',4f,w . 5 , 17 1 ff? W, Q 3 Q ff , Z 71 '. ff ,,nfQ! A ,,,, , , M f ,,, f no ,, , .M W J .9 va ff , f ff, Z 1 0 KQV ifipv' VWWK5 f ZWV lass of 19 9 HERRINGTON, DALE-Knightlites, boys' chorus, C.O.E., second lieutenant, R.O.T.C., Crossed Rifles. l-IIBBS, MARY JO-Knightlites, vice-president, music chair- man, Y-Teens, Red Cross, a cappella Choir- HILDERBRAND, JEAN-Honor roll, Beta, collector, var- ious homeroom ofhces. HOBBS, KENNETH-Honor roll, Beta. Kenneth plans to attend Junior College. HOFF, JOHN-Honor roll, president, Beta, Round Table, co-assistant editor, Crusader, Centinelas, Crossed Rifles, Sci- ence Club, Chess Club, sound crew, Induction, R.O.T.C. circus, All-City Talent Show, Door to Science, television broadcast, treasurer and president, band, All-City Band, All-City Band Festival, Music Festival, All-State Band, trumpet trio-, brass quintet, Knightlites orchestra, city and state music contests, captain, R.O.T.C. drill team, riHe team, drum and bugle corps, various homeroom oflices and assemb- lies, Boys' State, senior business committee. HOLMES, MIKE-C.O.E. Mike graduated in January and is now attending Rolla School of Mines. HOOD, RICHARD-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Cen- tinelas, various homeroom offices. Richard will attend Junior College. HOOKER, WAYNE-Honor roll, Dracones, secretary, homeroom. Wayne will attend Junior College. HOPPER, MARILYN-Knightlites, Red Cross, girls' choir, a cappella choir, choir radio and television broadcast. Mari- lyn will attend Junior College. HOWALD, CHARLES-Archery Club, stage crew, Crossed Rifles, captain, R.O.T.C., manager, rifle team, drill team, colo-r guard, Musketeers, R.O.T.C. assembly. He will attend Junior College. HOWES, JOHN-Honor roll, cafeteria assistant, freshman, second team, and varsity football, freshman, second team, and varsity track, Red Cross, various homeroom offices. John will attend college. HUBARTT, LARRY-Dracones, Chess Club, Science Club, Induction, band, Music Festival, Science Fair. Larry plans to attend Olivet Nazarene College. HUDSON, VIRGINIA-Honor roll, Knightlites, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, choir radio- and television broadcasts, a cappella choir, nurse's assistant, Music Festival, All-City Music Festival, various assemblies and homeroom offices. Vir- ginia plans to attend Central Missouri State College. HUGGINS, DICK-National Art Honor Society, Knight- lites, Penthouse play, Crossed Rifles, R.O.T.C. assembly. Dick will attend Central Missouri State College. HUSKA, STEVE-Honor roll, Knighrliresg Induction, spring play, boys' choir, boys' octet, a cappella choir, Music Festival, choir radio and television broadcasts, sergeant, R.O.T.C., Crossed Rifles, Tower representative, homeroom. HUTCHINS, BILL-Dracones, Induction, sergeant, R.O. T.C. Bill will attend Missouri Valley College. JAMES, LOUIS-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlitesg var- ious homeroom oiices, band, varsity football letter, fresh- man basketball manager, All-City Football Team, various assemblies, All-City Band, cafeteria assistant. JENNINGS, CLAYBURN-Clayburn left Southeast his senior year. ,EN 106 A Joe fresl' JON boys JQTY will JOY KAI KEA take KEI' Unix KEI. City vice- girls! officc KEL ble, Chew lies. KILI ter 5 KILI KILI KIM KIN SOK Chic atter KIN rival roorr KIR1 Rifle R.O. KNI Nam Class of 19 9 JENSEN, JOE-Science Club, rifle team, sgt., R.O.T.C. Joe will attend Kansas University. JOHNSON, TOM-Round Table, Knightlitesg C.O.E., freshman basketball. Tom plans to attend Junior College. JONES, DAVID-Knightlites, choir television broadcast, boys' octet, a cappella choir. David will attend Junior College. JONES, TOM-Freshman, second team football letters. Tom will work next year. JOY, WINSTON-Winston left Southeast his senior year. KALLINBERGER, RAY-Ray left Southeast his senior year. KEARNEY, DOTTIE-Pep Club, sportsday. Dottie will take beauticians' training. KEITH, EDDIE-R.O.T.C. Eddie will attend Kansas City University. KELLAR, CAROL-Honor roll, sgt.-at-arms, Beta, A11- City Talent Show, business manager, Crusader, Knightlitesg vice-president, Centinelas, Induction, various assemblies, girls, octet, a cappella choir, city and state vocal contests, oilice assistant. KELLEY, JUDY-Honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Ta- ble, Tower, Knightlites, Induction, F.T.A.g Red Cross, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, various homeroom offices and assemb- lies. Judy will attend Central Missouri State College. KILBURN, DON-C.O.E. Don will go into the service af- ter graduation. KILLIAN, TOM-Master sergeant, R.O.T.C. KILLINGER, JUDY-Judy will work after graduation. KINIBERLING, RONNIE-C.O.E. KING, RICHARD-Stage crew, rifle team, Lancers, SOKMuS, Musketeers, color guard, Merrill Postma Award, Chicago Tribune Award, major, R.O.T.C. Richard plans to attend Brigham Young University. KINGCADE, BETTE-All-City Music Festival, Music Fes- tival, girls' glee, girls' choir, Round Table, various home- room offices. KIRCHNER, GERALD-Crossed Rifles, Lancers, All-City Rifle Team, major, R.O.T.C., various homeroom offices, R.O.T.C. assembly. KNISLEY, NANCY- Music Festival, band, Red Cross. Nancy plans to attend Junior College. W6 . Wk'-x 'Mm ..,. MQW 'f wfwq. s. s N919 ii . it sf if i fi? 1 5 af 4. 5 . . ff fl f 4? f -'W ' - 'f,:f , .. a .,, s . i f i f M fe 23 Q f Q X ,lf fl Z1 f 5 X f, , 04, X X f f s! f .- f fly I V. Q M: l ff l I 4 .Vi 3 1 M ' 7 A 71 M, , i ,Q I ij l 'sl , X , ff Qs 4 Class of 19 9 KRAMER, KATHIE-Kathie left Southeast her senior year. KUTZLI, MILTON-Knightlites, boys' chorus. LACKEY, DEANNA-C.O.E. Deanna plans to attend Cen- tral Bible Institute. . LANCASTER, GENE-C.O.E. Gene will Work next year. LANGER, JANE ANN-Honor roll, Round Table, various assemblies and homeroom offices, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, historian, Penthouse, Y-Teens, Induction committee, spring play, Penthouse plays, Y-Teens' Christmas broadcast. Jane will attend William Woo-ds College. LARSON, GEORGE-George will graduate in August. LARSON, JUDY-Honor roll, Beta, Quill and Scroll, Tow- er, Round Table, Knightlites, Dracones, Inter-Club Coun- cil, Y-Teens, president, treasurer, F.T.A., Penthouse, Induc- tion, various assemblies. Judy will attend Kansas University. LAU, RICHARD-Honor roll, journalist, Beta, Round Table, president, treasurer, Science Club, Spanish award, National Merit finalist. LAY, JUDY-Round Table, various homeroom offices, Knightlites, treasurer, Pep Club, a cappella choir, Induc- tion, choir radio and television broadcasts, city and state music contests, sportsday, Red Cross, various assemblies. Judy will attend Central Missouri State College. LEGER, G-ARY-Band, second team basketball letter, fresh- man, second team, track, varsity track letter, president, homeroom. Gary will attend Missouri School of Mines. LEWIS, CHARLES-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Square Dance Club. LOCKE, JANICE-Knightlites, Red Cross, various home- room offices, a cappella choir, C.O.E. LOCKWOOD, CHARLES-Round Table, Student Advisory Board, City Council, Knightlites, Red Cross, various as- semblies, Induction, cafeteria assistant, various homeroom offices. Charles will attend Missouri University. LOGAN, JOHN-Round Table, treasurer, Dracones, Crossed Rifles, sgt., R.O.T.C., drill team. John will attend Missouri School of Mines. LONG, MARY-Honor roll, Beta, chaplain, Round Table, senior business committee, vice-president, Les Chevaliers, president, Pep Club, Teen-Town committee, Induction, Various assemblies, state' and city music contests, a cappella choir, girls' octet, American Royal Student Advisory Board, various homeroom offices. Mary will attend Baker University. LOVELACE, LARRY-Larry will attend Oklahoma State College. LYNAS, PEPPINO-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Sci- ence Club, band, orchestra. Peppino will attend Rockhurst College. LYONS, ROBERT-Honor roll, Beta, historian, F.T.A., Science Club. l .IS SS 18 me is n- C- y. ad ds is, ,C- LIC CS. .h- UI, CS '16 :ry as- om sed uri ale, zrs, on, ella rd, ity. EIIEE Sci- urst .A., Class of 1959 MANIATES, PENNY-Penny left Southeast her senior year. MANNING, DARLENE-C.O.E., various homeroom oiiices, Red Cross, Y-Teens. Darlene will attend a beautician school. MARSHALL, JUDY-Knightlites, Centinelas, F.T.A., Pep Club, girls' glee. Judy will attend Junior College. MARTIN, DON-Don plans to attend Junior College. MATTHEVVS, SHARON-Honor roll, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, Y-Teens, girls' glee, Music Festival. Sharon will attend Park College. MAY, JOYCE-Honor roll. Joyce will work after gradua- tion. MCCURDY, MARTHA-Honor roll, Beta, Knightlites, Centinelas, Jousters, historian, F.T.A., treasurer, sgt.-at- arms, Red Cross, choir radio and television programs, a cappella choir, projection staff, girls' athletic awards. Martha will attend Cottey College. MCKEE, AGNES-Agnes will work after graduation. MEEK, MARY JANE-Round Table, Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.T.A., Induction. Mary Jane will attend Kansas City Uni- versity. MIDDLETON, JUDY-Honor roll, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, oiiice assistant, odice page, Induction, Red Cross. Judy will attend Kansas University. MILHAM, BILL-Round Table, Knightlites, Penthouse, Red Cross, Induction, Penthouse play, boys' chorus, swim- ming team, exchange assembly. MILLER, CAROL CFesslerJ-Carol left Southeast her senior year. MILLER, RONALD-Honor roll, freshman and second teams football, second team basketball, projection staff. Ron- ald will attend Junior College. MOFI-ILE, BILL-Round Table, projection staff, photog- raphy, Crusader, Knightlites, Hi-Y, spring play, Induction, choir radio broadcast, various assemblies, boys' chorus, a Cappella choir, boys' octet and quartet, second team, track, Music Festival, city and state music contests, All-City Choir Festival, various homeroom offices. MOHART, JACK-Round Table, various homeroom offices. Jack will work after graduation. MOLOTSKY, KATHY-Knightlites, Pep Club, radio and television choir broadcasts, a cappella choir, city and state vocal contests, Music Festival, exchange assembly. Kathy will work after graduation. MONTGOMERY, BRUCE-Centinelas, I-Ii-Y, stage crew, 'homeroom oflices, various assemblies. Bruce will attend Junior College after graduation. MORLAN, BOB-Knightlites, Red Cross, band assemblies, Music Festival, City Festival of Music. aww f 5 .184 s-we 'ww f r?f,f,,,WW4'4 W W , WMV 'ZKIQFS' flew ,... W-xy., ,www 'WW' WMV a-ff' 49 Saw 26 WSI? Class of 19 9 MOTHERSPAW, GINGER--Round Table, Knightlites, -Y- Teens, All-City Talent Show, Induction, various assemblies. Ginger will work after graduation. MULKEY, JIM-Football letter, track team, various assem- blies, various homeroom oihces. Jim will attend Missouri University. NASH, PAT-Honor roll, Beta, Knightlites, president, treas- urer, Les Chevaliers, president, Square Dance Clubi 51316906 Club, Induction, Music Festival, spring play, band, orches- tra, Knightlites Orchestra, All-City Music Festival, All- City Band, projection staff, various assemblies, various homeroom oiiices. Pat will attend Kansas City University. NELSON, LINDA-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Junior editor, Crusader, Sgt.-at-arms, Red Cross, Square Dance Club, Y-Teens, Induction, Knightlites, president, Les Cheva- liers, Sgt.-at-arms, Science Club, choir radio broadcast, a cappella choir, Music Festival, All-City Choir Festival, girls' octet, various assemblies, various homeroom offices, Midwest- ern Science and Mathematics Camp. Linda will attend Cottey College. NEPTUNE, HELEN-Honor roll, Beta, A.A.U.W., Round Table, secretary, photography staff, Crusader, president, Dracones, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, pro-- jection staff, hockey, basketball, baseball, and swimming sportsday teams, freshman, sophomore athletic awards, var- ious homeroom offices, Lincoln Day assembly, finalist, Mnookin-Brown award. NEWMAN, CARL-Second team and varsity football let- ters, second team track, treasurer, homeroom. NILSON, CHARLES--Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, second team track, various homeroom ofiices. Charles will at- tend Junior College next year. NORD, ROBERTA-Red Cross. Roberta will work next year. NORTON, BILL-Round Table, Red Cross, various as- semblies, Knightlites, band, orchestra, Knightlites Orches- tra, cafeteria assistant, various homeroom o-Hices. Bill will attend Baker University. NORTON, RITA-Honor ro-ll, Beta, Quill and Scroll, Tower, pledge captain, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep Club, projection staff, Knightlites, Induction, president, secretary, band, president, orchestra, Knightlites Orchestra, All-City, All-State Bands and Orchestras, All-City Choir and Music Festivals, Music Festival, city and state music contests, band and orchestra assemblies, Trumpet Trio. Rita will attend Michigan State University. O'BANNON, CHARLENF.-Honor roll, Beta, Round Ta- ble, Y-Teens, girls, glee, oflice assistant, various homeroom ofiices, poem, Youth W1'ites. Charlene will attend Junior Col- lege. O'DELL, VIRGINIA-Y-Teens, girls' glee, All-City Music Festival, C.O.E., various assemblies and homeroom offices. O'REAR, RUTH-Vice president, treasurer, Jousters, girls' glee, girls' choir, hockey sportsday, athletic awards, girls' sports manager. Ruth will attend college. ORSCHELN, LINDA-Y-Teens. OWENS, RICHARD-National Art Honor Society, treas- urer, Dorians, Scholastic Merit Art award. Richard will at- tend Kansas University. PARKE, GEORGE-Knightlites, varsity football letter, cafeteria assistant. George plans to attend Central Missouri State College. PATTISON, CAROL-Honor roll, Round Table, Knight- lites, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Pep Club, a cappella choir, All-City choir Festival, various assemblies, various home- room ofiices. Carol will enter nurses, training at Research Hospital. PAUL, PATTY-Honor roll, Beta, projection staff, Knight- lites, Pep Club, choir radio and television broadcasts, various assemblies, a cappella choir, Red Cross. Patty will attend Central Missouri State College. P K sc te P b. aw D P C SE P P R cl bn le P C C fx rc C PQ bl m CI' ar PQ P4 ar or dc bi R ar Fc te Be K HV ul Pt C. bl St PK K: PC hc C4 PC io' PI ioi M PI co gu hc U1 PI Ri Ju Q1 .lu R, Te gii ass Class of 19 9 PEARSON, SUE-Honor roll, National Art Honor Society, Knightlites, exchange assembly, secretary, Dorians, Y-Teens, scenery, Knightlites, spring play and Induction. Sue will at- tend Lindenwood College. PENNINGTON, DONNA-Knightlites, Y-Teens, Pep Club, band, Music Festival, freshman and sophomore athletic awards, various homeroom offices, modern dance assembly. Donna will attend Kansas City University. PERKINS, PHILLIP-Treasurer, SOKMuS, sgt.-at-arms, Crossed Rifles, major, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, R.O.T.C. as- sembly, R.O.T.C. Circus. PETERS, JERRY-C.O.E. Jerry will work after graduation. PETERS, NAT-Sgt.-at-arms, Round Table, Knightlites, Red Cross, Teen-Town committee, various assemblies, boys' chorus, Music Festival, cafeteria assistant, freshman basket- ball, second team track, varsity and second team football letters. Nat will attend Junior College. PHILLIPS, PAT-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Dracones, secretary, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, girls' glee, girls, choir, television general science staff, freshman and sophomore athletic awards, various home- room offices, various assemblies. Pat will attend Lindenwood College. PHILLIPS, ROGER-Honor roll, sgt.-at-arms, Round Ta- ble, president, junior and senior classes, senior business com- mittee, cafeteria assistant, various assemblies, basketball and track letters, varsity football letter, All-City, All-District and All-State Football Teams. PIERCE, DON--Sergeant, R.O.T.C., track team. POE, SANDY-Valedictorian, honor roll, keeper of the archives, Beta, A.A.U.W., Round Table, National Art Hon- or Society, co-art, co-clubs and organizations editor, Crusa- der, Knightlites, president, Jr. Y-Teens, historian and li- brarian, F.T.A., president, vice-president, Dorians, Pep Club, Red Cross, Junior Classical League, Induction, choir radio and television broadcasts, Music Festival, All-City Choir Festival, various assemblies, a cappella choir, secretary, cafe- teria workers, freshman athletic award, Student Advisory Board, Kansas City Museum, scenery painting and design, Knightlites poster contest, Scho-lastic Art key and merit awards, various homeroom offices, National Merit finalist, Looking Ahead program. POLFER, PAULA-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Centinelas, Y-Teens, Red Cross, oflice page, various assem- blies, various homeroom offices. Paula will attend Kansas State University. PORTER, DOROTHY-A cappella choir, Music Festival, Knightlites, various assemblies. PORTER, KENNETH-Round Table, Knightlites, various homeroom offices. Kenny will attend Central Missouri State College. POWERS, AILEEN-Red Cross, Pep Club, girls' glee, var- ious assemblies. Aileen will attend Junior College. PRIOR, GEORGE-Honor roll, Centinelas, Induction, var- ious assemblies, various homeroom oflices. George will attend Missouri University. PUMMILL, FRANK-Round Table, Knightlites, Teen-Town committee, stage construction crew, cafeteria assistant, hall guard, varsity football letter, various assemblies, various homeroom oflices, Red Cross. Frank will attend Missouri University. PURCELL, LLOYD-Honor roll, Beta, Centinelas, Crossed Rifles, major, Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Lloyd will attend Junior College. QUICK, JUDY--Pep Club, Induction, Christmas assembly. Judy will work next year. RACCAGNO, VICKI-Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Y- Teens, Induction and Knightlites committees, girls' glee, girls' choir, All-City Girls' Glee Festival, oflice page, various assemblies and homeroom ofiices. swf x watt., ff Ms 5' iafvryf WWW 'si aa. ,yswfaffff f Nixon mswfwmft' Vw' -1r5 '9' XWX fires, y QV MW S N :j v-ve' 7 ,p W I 2 8 lass of 19 9 RANEY, GLENDA-Knightlites, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Choir radio and television broadcasts, girls, glee, girls' choir, a cappella choir, office assistants, Music Festival, All-City Music Festival, attendant, football queen. , RAVENSCRAFT, DON-Knightlites, Music Festival, boys' chorus, secretary, homeroom. RENFER, NANCY-I-Ionor roll, vice-president, secretary, Beta, president, recording secretary, Round Table, news edi- tor, Tower, vice-president, junior class, senior business com- mittee, Knightlites, president, junior and senior Y-Teens, president, Pep Club, treasurer, Penthouse, secretary, Teen- Town, Square Dance Club, various assemblies, Induction, spring play, Penthouse play, co-editor, athletics, and activi- ties, Crusader, United Fund Area General, City Hall Day, Sophomore Pilgrimage, American Royal Student Advisory Board, attendant, basketball queen. RICKETTS, JANICE, CRothj-Honor roll, Round Table, Centinelas, Y-Teens, C.O.E., various homeroom offices. ROBERTS, LARRY-Knightlites, boys' chorus, Music Fes- tival, Christmas play. He will attend William Jewell College. ROBERTS, TOM-Tom left Southeast his senior year. ROBINSON, ARDYTI-I-Honor roll, corresponding secre- tary, Beta, Round Table, All-City Student Safety Council, Knightlites, president, inter-club council representative, Y-Teens, secretary, historian, All-City treasurer, F.T.A., president, vice-president, secretary, Dracones, Pep Club, as- sistant secretary, Teen-Town, a cappella choir, Induction, choir television broadcast, Music Festival, senior business committee, various assemblies and homeroom oflices, D.A.R. contest, football queen. Ardyth will attend Central Missouri State College. ROELOFSZ, LARRY-Penthouse play, tennis letter, third place, district tennis singles, first place, Interscholastic ten- nis tourney. Larry will attend Junior College. ROSCI-IKE, CONNIE-Honor roll, Journalist, Beta, A.A. U.W., Quill and Scroll, recording secretary, executive bo-ard, Round Table, literary editor, Crusader, business manager, Tower, Knightlites, Tower representative, Dracones, vice- president, Science Club, treasurer, Y-Teens, executive board, Red Cross, Induction, committee, spring play, various as- semblies, girls' glee, All-City Girls' Glee Festival, senior business committee, M.I.P.A. award, D.A.R. Good Citizen- ship award, finalist, National Merit, Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow state finalist, guest It's in the Bag. Connie will attend Valparaiso University. SCOTT, FRED-Honor ro-ll, Beta, president, treasurer, Round Table, Knightlites, Hi-Y, freshman and second team football, basketball and track, varsity football, basketball, and track letters, giftorian, junior class, publicist, senior class, senior business committee, vice-president, student ad- visory board to the City Council, Red Cross, cafeteria as- sistant, various homeroom offices, various assemblies, Look- ing Ahead program. Fred will attend Missouri University. SEARS, DON-Round Table, Knightlites, hall guard, cafe- teria assistant, stage construction crew, Red Cross, second team and varsity football letters, various homeroom oHices, various assemblies. SEILER, SELINDA-Centinelas, girls' glee, Music Festival, various assemblies. Selinda will work next year. SHAY, ALICE-C.O.E. Alice will attend beauty school next year. SHEFFIELD, JIM-Publicist, treasurer, Round Table, gift- orian, senior class, senior business committee, Red Cross, president, Teen-Town, varsity football and basketball let- ters, All-City and All-District Football Teams. jim will at- tend Southeast Missouri State College. SHEPHERD, GEORGIA-Honor roll, Tower representative, Beta, news editor, Tower, Knightlites, Dracones, hall guard, Red Cross, Induction. Georgia will attend Kansas City Uni- versity. SHIGEMURA, DENNIS-Honor roll, Beta, Centinelas, band, manager, football and basketball teams. Dennis will at- tend Rolla School of Mines. SHORES, DON-Knightlites, Hi-Y, track and football teams, band. Don will attend Texas Christian University. SIEGRIST, JUDY-Y-Teens. Judy will work after grad- uation. SK, arn pre. Hi- tele pre: aw: basf sist ing SM con mai R.C var SM All hon SNQ adv pre Clu roo SN' sgt. lett fice SOI ST. art STI ers, roo STI Tow Dr: Mu Cit ath var STI Tee STI F.T sist. STC Kn: coll SYI ball Foo ant TEf Seri Dr: Ch: rifle TH lite: Rec rnit TH R01 Cor tarj cho and reta tior sem TIII Qui sem lite: libr hou sist: TO mar cafe Class of 19 9 SKATES, RONNIE-Honor roll, vice-president and sgt.-at- arms, Beta, Quill and Scroll, sports editor, Tower, vice- president, publicist, Round Table, Knightlites, president, Hi-Y, treasurer, Centinelas, assistant treasurer, Teen-Town, television general science staff, secretary, junior class, vice- president, senior class, senior business committee, M.I.P.A. award, freshman, second team and varsity football, freshman basketball, freshman and second team track, cafeteria as- sistant, various homeroom offices, various assemblies, Look- ing Ahead program. SMITH, GARRY-Round Table, Knightlites, senior business committee, freshman, second team, varsity football, fresh- man, second team track, All-City Football Team, sergeant, R.O.T.C., cafeteria student manager, president, homeroom, various assemblies. SMITH, LINDA-Round Table, girls' glee, girls' choir, All-City Music Festival, spring play, Red Cross, various homeroom offices, various assemblies. SNIDER, RUBY LEE-Honor roll, Beta, Quill and Scroll, advertising manager, Tower, Round Table, Knightlites, president, Dracones, F.T.A., Science Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, orchestra, freshman athletic award, president, home- room. Ruby will attend Kansas University. SNOW, JIM-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, treasurer, sgt.-at-arms, Centinelas, second team track and basketball letters, varsity track letter, Hi-Y, various homeroom of- fices. Jim will attend Webb Institute of Marine Engineering. SOLA, VINCENT-Various homeroom offices. STAVENAS, BERIT-Nurse's assistant. Berit will attend an art school next year. STEVENS, RITA--Honor roll, Beta, vice-president, Joust- ers, freshman athletic award, Tower representative, home- room. STEWART, SHARON-Honor roll, Beta, editor-in-chief. Tower, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, treasurer, Y-Teens, Dracones, Red Cross, Pep Club, Induction, a cappella choir, Music Festival, choir radio and television broadcasts, A11- City Choir Festival, collector, office assistant, freshman athletic award, M.I.P.A. award, various homeroom offices, various assemblies. Sharon will attend Grinnell College. STINE, SUE-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross. STINER, SANDY-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, F.T.A., Y-Teens, president, Dracones, Red Cross, ofhce as- sistant, various homeroom offices, exchange assembly. STONE, SUE-Honor roll, Round Table, Red Cross, Knightlites, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Teen-Town committee, collector, various homeroom oflices, exchange assembly. SYKES, CHUCK-Vice-president, Teen-Town, varsity foot- ball, basketball and track letters, All-City and All-District Football Teams, medalist, golf tournament, cafeteria assist- ant, football assembly. TEMPLE, DENNY-Honor roll, Beta, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Knightlites, president, vice-president, Dracones, vice-commander, Crossed Rifles, Science Club, Chess Club, Drill Team, sound crew, lieutenant, R.O.T.C., rifle team. Denny will attend Kansas University. THOMAS, PAT-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knight- lites, Y-Teens, Pep Club, president, vice-president, secretary, Red Cross, Penthouse, Penthouse plays, spring play com- mittee, Induction, various assemblies. THOMPSON, LINDA-Honor roll, corresponding secretary, Round Table, senior business committee, All-City Safety Committee, president, vice-president, Les Chevaliers, secre- tary, F.T.A., Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep Club, a cappella choir, Music Festival, All-City Choir Festival, choir radio and television broadcasts, city and state music contests, sec- retary, cafeteria assistants, freshman athletic award, Induc- tion, Knightlites, co-chairman, March of Dimes, various as- semblies. . TIMBERLAKE, KAY-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Quill and Scroll, circulation manager, Tower, treasurer, Senior class, senior business committee, Red Cross, Knight- lites, secretary, Y-Teens, secretary, Teen-Town, Penthouse, librarian, F.T.A., Sgt.-at-arms, Pep Club, Induction, Pent- house plays, spring play, girls' glee, Music Festival, OITICC as- sistant, varsity cheer leader. TODD, JIM-Round Table, Red Cross, Boys' chorus, fresh- man football and basketball teams, various homeroom offices, Cafeteria assistant. Jim will work next year. xv-gpm we s 'N' if Q ww. ,f aww f mffff ,N Xl' , l l I x i i 1 l l 1 i i l l I 1 1 l l l 4 l i I ff 1 '4 Class of 19 9 TOLBERT, CAROLE-Knightlites, Jousters, Induction committee, girls, glee, various assemblies. Carole will attend a conservatory of music in New York. TOOT, BRENDA-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knight- lites, Penthouse, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Penthouse plays, spring play committee, a cappella choir, choir radio and television broadcasts. Brenda will attend Central Missouri State College. TROUT, GLENN-Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Glenn will attend Junior College. TURK, LARRY--Captain, R.O.T.C., training and opera- tions ofhcer, R.O.T.C., Crossed Rifles, SOKMuS, stage crew. VAJDIC, STANLEY-Stage crew, major, R.O.T.C., rifle team. Stanley will attend Missouri University. VALLANDINGHAM, DIANA-Centinelas, Pep Club, hall guard. Diana will attend Junior College. VAN NIEKERK, NICO-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Teen-Town committee, All-City Red Cross Convention, Knightlites, various assemblies, cafeteria assist- ant. Nico will attend college in Leiden, Holland. VENEGAS, HECTOR-Red Cross, historian, Round Table, Student Advisory Board, City Council, vice-president, Cen- rinelas, freshman and second team football and track teams, varsity cheerleader, cafeteria assistant, various homeroom of- fices, various assemblies. VOGT, DOYLE-Honor Roll, Beta, chaplain, Round Table, vice-president, secretary, Science Club, various assemblies, various homeroom offices. VOGT, KATHLEEN-Honor roll, Knightlites, Centinelas, Pep Club, secretary, Penthouse, Y-Teens, Teen-Town com- mittee, spring play, Induction, Penthouse plays, collector, nurse's assistant, sportsday, various assemblies, various home- room offices. Kathy will attend Central Missouri State College. WADE, BOB-Bob came to Southeast his junior year. He will attend Junior College. WALKER, GLENDA-Office assistant. Glenda plans to Work after graduation. WALL, GRETCHEN--Historian, Round Table, Red Cross, Knightlites, vice-president, treasurer, Les Chevaliers, vice- president, Pep Club, Teen-Town committees, choir radio and television broadcasts, exchange assemblies, city and state music contests, Music Festival, All-City Choir Festival, secretary, cafeteria Workers. Gretchen will attend Northwest Missouri State College. WALTER, JERRY-Sergeant, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, var- ious homeroom oiiices. WARNER, TOM-Knightlites, Band Festival, Music Festi- val, band, cafeteria assistant, second team and varsity foot- ball letters, track team, Induction, various assemblies. WASH, WAYNE-Various homeroom offices, second team and varsity basketball letters, cafeteria assistant. Wayne will attend Central Missouri State College. WATKINS, EDDIE-Round Table, various homeroom of- fices, band, second team and varsity football. Eddie will at- tend Junior College. WESCOAT, JEAN-Honor roll, Beta, Round Table, Knightlites, president, vice-president, treasurer, sergeant-at- arms, Jousters, Pep Club, projection staff, sports manager, a cappella choir, choir radio and television broadcasts, In- duction, band, All-State Band and Choir, Knightlites Or- chestra, city and state music contest, All-City Band and Orchestra, girls' glee, Music Festival, All-City Choir Fes- tival, vice-president, F.T.A., various assemblies, various homeroom offices, Looking Ahead program. ,- .-.,. , Class of I9 9 WESCOAT, JOAN-Honor roll, historian, F.T.A., Red Cross, Y-Teens, Pep Club, choir radio and television broad- casts, band, orchestra, a cappella choir, Music Festival, Band Festival, athletic award, second team cheerleader, var- ious assemblies, various homeroom offices. NVEST, DOUG-Doug plans to attend Central Missouri State College after graduation. XVI-IITE, STEVE-Honor roll, Round Table, various home- room oflices, Knightlites, Hi-Y, spring play, boys' chorus, senior business committee, cafeteria assistant, Music Festival, varsity football and basketball, WILLI-IITE, JUNE-Honor roll, Beta, Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W., Knightlites, vice-president, Penthouse, secretary, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Teen-Town committee, Penthouse and spring plays, Induction, various homeroom oflices, first and second team cheerleader, attendant, football queen. WILLIAMSON, MIKE-Round Table, band, football, Red Cross, various homeroom offices. WILSON, ANNA BARBARA-Honor roll, Round Table, various homeroom oflices, Red Cross, Knightlites, oflice page, Y-Teens, Teen-Town committees, Penthouse, exchange as- semblies and various other assemblies, Penthouse plays, spring play committees, Induction, sgt.-at-arms, Pep Club, Na- tional Cheerleaders Association, varsity and second team cheerleader, sophomore editor, Crusader, attendant, basket- ball queen. WILSON, CURTIS-Knightlites, vice-commander, treasurer, SOKMuS, Science Club, Chess Club, band, orchestra, saxo- phone quartet, city and state music contests, All-City Mu- sic Festival, All-City Band Festival, drum major, sound crew, projection staff, lt. colonel, R.O.T.C., battalion com- mander, R.O.T.C., Drill Team, honor guard, National Rifle Association, All-City Talent Show, Boys' State, Teen-Town sound crew, various homeroom oflices. NVILSON, MARY-Round Table, hall guard, Pep Club. Mary will work after graduation. WINFREY, MYRNA-Honor roll, Round Table, Knight- lites, Les Chevaliers, a cappella choir, girls' octet, city and state vocal music contests, choir television and radio broad- casts, Music Clinic, Music Festival, Pep Club, various as- semblies. WINTER, CAROLYN-Red Cross, girls' glee, All-City Music Festival, Carolyn will attend Junior College. WINTER JOHN-C.O.E. John plans to attend Junior Col- lege after graduation. WISE, JANICE-Honor roll, keeper of the archives, cor- responding secretary, Beta, Round Table, National Art Hon- or Society, co-art, co-clubs and organizations editor, Cru- sader, Knightlitesg president, historian, Dorians, Y-Teens, secretary, Pep Club, Red Cross, Teen-Town committees, scenery painting and design, attendant, basketball queen, Scholastic Art key and merit awards, senior business commit- tee, various assemblies, various homeroom oflices, Knightlites poster contest. WOLFE, DON-Dracones, band. Don will attend Missouri University. WOLFE, ROSE MARIE-Girls' choir. Rose Marie will at- tend Junior College. WOOD, DE ANN-Honor roll, Beta, Y-Teens. De Ann will attend Junior College. WOODS, PENNI-Round Table, Knightlites, F.T.A., Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Induction, various assemblies, band, orchestra, Knightlites Orchestra, collector, Red Cross, var- ious homeroom offices. Penni will attend Baker University. YOUART, CRAIG-Honor roll, Student Advisory Board, City Council, sports and activities editor, Crusader, Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, freshman, second team, and varsity basketball and track letters, second team football, various homeroom offices, various assemblies, Red Cross. YOUNG, JUDI-Honor roll, secretary, Missouri Beta, senior editor, Crusader, column editor, Tower, Quill and Scroll, corresponding secretary, Round Table, All-City Student Council, Knightlites, Induction, spring play, sgt.-at-arms, Pep Club, treasurer, Penthouse, varsity and second team cheerleader, National Cheerleader Association, Square Dance Club, Penthouse plays, Teen-Town committee, Girls, State, Various assemblies, intramurals, City Hall Day, various homeroom offices, M.I.P.A. award, secretary, senior class, Sgt.-at-arms, junior class, senior business committee, attend- ant, track queen and R.O.T.C. queen. ,-,sa -4 . . , ya slag, .9 f ,ff W 4 .MQW- ,f x , yM ,V fl . . 'v 1 fi! lla. 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PETTIT, SHARON-Honor roll, Beta, Quill and Scroll, Tower, Knightlitesg Pep Club, Y-Teens, treasurer, Les Chevaliers choir radio- and television broadcasts, Door to Science television programg a cappella choir, A11-City and All-State Orchestras, violin quartet, All-City Choir Festival, All-City Orchestra Festival, city and state instrumental and vocal contestsg Music Festival, various assemblies. National Homemaker Award Connie Roschke was named Homemaker of Tomorrow for Missouri. She received the high- est rating on a written examination adminis- tered to a large number of senior girls in schools throughout Missouri. Connie received a 51,500 scholarship and was a candidate for the title of All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow. She and her facul- ty sponsor, Mrs. Hammond, received an ex- pense-paid educational tour to Washington, D. C., Williamsburg, New York City, and Minneapolis, where national winners were an- nounced. There Connieis scholarship was raised to 393,000 because she ranked third in the na- tional competition. Union Scholarship Winner Gary Agin was awarded the United Steel- workers of America, District 34, Scholarship. He received the highest score on a competitive examination given throughout the district which included all of Missouri and parts of Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa. Gary is the first winner of this award from Southeast. He received a 254,000 scholarship and an all-expense trip to the district conven- tion in St. Louis, where he was presented the award. l I I t.-f..,- V---:fly . -z .. ,. 'NP' ' - ' .. ..,..... ., W. ...,,..1NNs....,..,v.. .,.. xg.-.si.,..e .-f, 1 sans, X w ,, FES- :leg ous tee ollg Pep ,ion ollg Les to md Val, md d of .h- is- ols 1d an il- X- un, ad n- ed L3- el- Lp. ve ct of vm lip n- he , , . , Sfiaw p Wes i Y 2 f,,. ,. . J, , -sf f. 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AX, I XV s V NW it Aaw A ,X SX ii 4 l -x f a Isaak, Janice Jackso-n, Charles Jacoby, Marshall Jensen, Ross Johnson, Ben Johnson, Carol Jones, Judy Jones, Mary Anna Jones, Mike Jordan, Jerry Kaufman, Pamela Kay, Dick Keith, David Keller, Richard Kennedy, David Kincaid, Kathie Klein, Richard Kohler, Sandy Knight, Bo-b Kubis, Kit Kudra, Kenneth Kuhns, Janis Landaker, John Landaker, Patty Langley, Rocky Lanning, Gary Lara, Juan Latta, John Larson, Joyce Ledford, Phyllis Leftridge, Gary Leonard, Claudine Lewis, Lucille Lightner, Jim Lister, Frank Locke, John Longdon, Judy Longwell, Ray Lorimer, Jack Lucas, Pat Lynas, Ben Madden, Phyllis Maloney, Tom Maltby, Judy Mankin, Deanna Mansell, Sharon Massey, Stephen McBride, Margaret McCarty, Linda McClendon, Janet McCue, Larry McKeehan, Dennis McKinney, Roy Menor, Jan Meyers, Julia Eighth Graders Miller, Larry E. Miller, Larry L. Miller, Linda Milne, Jim Minshall, Wilbur Mitchell, Barbara Montgomery, Debbie Montgomery, Kenneth Moot, Roy Mothefspaw, Caleen Mountain, Ronnie Murdock, Jerry Murray, Pat Nagel, Beverly Neihoff, Phyllis Neihoff, Strafford Nelson, Kathie Neilsen, Helen Newman, Earl Niday, Richard Noble, Denise Nolan, Jim Nolan, Dennis Nuckles, Paul O'Dell, Dixie Oelsner, Ralph Offutt, Paul Owens, Robert Owsley, Fletcher Pace, Bart Pace, Joe Painton, Peggy Parker, Paul Pearson, Nancy Phillips, Vic Pierce, Barbara Pillsbury, Daniel Pillsbury, Dennis Pink, John Piper, Donna Powell, Vicky Prater, Bill Pratt, Charlene Prowcll, Richard Price, Linda Price, Wendy Pruitt, John Pruitt, Nancy Pruitt, Toni Prunty, Georgia Randolph, Tommy Reavis, Joyce Rehfeldt, Roger Reisinger, Keith Rice, Jerry '4 M f , j'f,.4., ef 'M -we 9: sz .W N 'fix 'Ts ' , idswfsfg K v ,, f ,, , 4? , t X Y 0 . m ar I, .r V is ,V Qffkgff w Q t rl Isl . Q. A ,, , . at S 0 , V f f Q , X , Q f .4 4 f ,, ff W aa XA , 72 ' ' sam- 'Z F , . 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X X st 2 5 x X Qi , 1 4 f Eighth Graders Ro al Entertainment Riley, Jim Rimel, Reid Rinker, Mike Roberts, Marvin Robrock, John Rogers, David Romi, Stanley Roper, Harold Ross, Johnny Roxburg, Dwight Rumberger, Carol Rushen, Cheryl Samazin, Steve Sanders, Mike Schmitt, Frank Schmohl, Suzanne Scott, Dennis Seeley, Jim Sever, Meredith Severeign, Mike Seymo-ur,Carolyn Shepherd, Courtney Shireman, Carol Shock, Ruth Ann Sims, Jana Sites, Ginger Smith, Carolyn Smith, Colleen Smith, Donna Smith, Norma Smith, Saundra Smith, David Snyder, Paul Solscheid, Joe Sovuthard, Helen Specht, Susan Strforth, Richard Stracy, Stephen Spencer, Hazel Stears, Diana Stevko, Barbara Stewart, Dorothy Stewart, Eddie Stewart, Pat Stomp, Pat Stockdale, Mary Strack, Leigh Strohmeyer, John Stuart, Sue Stubblefield, Debbie Swenson, David Sudduth, Norma Tanner, jo Ann Tarpenning, Linda Tausch, Harold Taylor, Duane Tomlinson, Donna Thompson, Dennis Elghth Graders Totten, Jim Tracy, Craig Tropp, Mary Triplett, Joyce Trout, Nancy Tuley, Becky Turney, Karen Twidt, Carl Vinson, Mike Vanderpool, Brenda Wall, Frances Xvarcl, Mike Wfarren, Paul Watley, Ken Wax, Deborah Webb. Paul Weinbrenner, Richard Wheeler, Sharon White, Carol White, Linda Williams, Joyce Williamson, Judy Wilson, Judy Wilson, Marcia Wilson, Naomi Windes, Pat Winfrey, John Winter, Jan Wolfe, Nancy Wood, Franklin Woodcock, Jeanine Woste, David Wray, Art Young, Barbara Ziegler, Tom Zimmerman, John ri, to ga all M, ., ,.,, Q' :Q ' M., M T rs i X ,, HTS' Q f QX 'sX., , Nair?-we I mf - X qs vxrgk X X X 5 x r N XgX X49 go K, J VN S X'N4Lm1A.si..LS.J,.kVl: a I MX vi X sbb yr X Vx X, f 'Q 'f 2 p BX 1 r V 5 Xwsrs .2 Q fs - X i S51 ' 1 Q ' sv Xxsgs. , isf 9 X x is ax K Q S, eq x XX s Q5 Y Y W 4 tw. S2 ,X 'X ZX 'X XQAX axe' X, Q NS? EAM c X X Ng of xt as X w I - X N , X f - 1 ii 4 Q Xb XX X x SSX rs X ., XX 1 9 x X X X.X X S t Q. A ,. 4 QX, . , se: -qs., - :se Q'-Xm X RXTIJ K L .fx 671 we X92 X W w r s -Y XX Na, X N ' . ..,. E 'NW if to x. 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The various Castle service groups lived up to their ideals of service by performing many helpful deeds this year. sl-.Ja nf l1 , '1' f ,fl I Z 1 . Front Row: Mr. Langford, Frankie Wood, Dennis Scott, Ruby Lee Snider, Mike Jones, Janice Isaak, Nancy Coleman, Jean Ann Foster, Jeanne Dickey, Barbara Stevko, Marva Hull, Clifford Houchins, Sharon Draper, Rita Suderman, Paula Martin, Sharon Affolter, Judi Young, Gloria Davis, Eddie Contreras, Patricia Thomas, Linda Nelson, Geraldine Allen, Judy Jones, Linda Price, Susan Specht, Eddie Stewart. Second Row: Dennis Noland, Jean Norton, Peggy Carpenter, Mary Long, Janice Wise, Phyllis Jones, Judy Middleton, Janet Swez- wy, Bruce Bradford, Robert Levy, Larry Crow, John Nelson, Pat Wolf, Nancy Renfer, Jean Wescoat, Sue Stine, Gretchen Wall, LeeAnne Diehl, Sharon Redd, Cherryl Fishback. Third Row: Charles Lewis, Brad Marston, Bill Poleson, Connie Roschke, Jenni Sue Hedlund, Jim Sheffield, Richard Lau, Pete Clark, Ralph Estes, Paul Solscheid, Dick Chowins, Marise Steele, Judy DiVi1biss, Nico van Niekerk, Sharon Mora, Ardyth Robinson, Helen Neptune, Charles Peters, Steve Plaster, Hector Venegas. Fourth Row: Kay Timberlake, Linda Thompson, John Ho-ff, Jerry Hendrickson, Charles Lockwood, Ronnie Carter, Gary Agin, Kenneth Wo-od, Walter Tague, Fred Scott, Nat Peters, Herschel Golub, Ronnie Skates, Richard Hood, Paul Shields, Roger Phillips, Tom Johnson, Jim Cleary, Virginia Goodwillie, Judy Larson. Round Table Represents Student Bod Our student government, the Round Table, is a representative body composed of one dele- gate from each home room and departmental club. It meets 'bi-weekly to consider matters of school interest. Officers Nancy Renfer . Ronnie Skates . Connie Roschke Judi Young . . . Fred Scott Roger Phillips . Jim Sheffield . . . Hector Venegas Mary Long ..,. Fred Scott ..., Richard Barnett Nancy Renfer . Linda Thompson Jim Shefheld . . Nat Peters .,,. Ron Skates ,.., Doyle Vogt . . . 70 Under the sponsorship the Round Table has as its of Mr. Langford, goal the stimulation of active student participation in practicing the ideals of democracy. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SE Gretchen Wall . . . ...........President . . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . .Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ...i......,..Treasurer . . .Sergeant-at-Arms ...,.....Publicist . . .Historian ...Chaplain MESTER ............Presidenzf . . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . .Recording Secretary Co1'respona'ing Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer . . .Sergc'anf-at-Arms .........PubIicisf . . , . . , .Historian . . .Chaplain ....- ....... Q...................,a...........-q,........i....m.,, Y- ,., ,. - - :,, -:.4--.-,....-sc.,--...l,.i 4.-age.-. ,.. ...-. .,....,.,,,.. s .., -., , .,,,,,... - -.. ,l...,.,. -- ,, ., its V , ,- .:..-R.--.S..,...f.:::.,,..,-. , J I , 1 - Q L A Front Row: Miss March, Roy Ambrose, Loydene Geer, Neal Bannister, Doris Palmer, Nancy Wolfe, Peggy Painton, Linda Nelson, Judy Holmes, Carol Blomberg, Connie Givens, Paul Webb, Eleanor Bente, Dick Acock, Juan Lara. Second' Row: Lloyd Humphrey, Mary Mitchell, Patricia Thomas, Patricia Stewart, Susan Schmohe, Zeta Bates, Denise Noble, Penni Woods, Terri Trout, Carol Jo Funk, Maryann Bolin, Don Fitzhugh, Anne Easterday, Dick Bleything. Third Row: Joyce Larson, Kendra Browning, Chris Nielsen, Frances Wall, Nancy Hyatt, Carolyn Ho- sack, Julia Elmore, Aleana Guy, Martha McCurdy, Evelyn Goss, Marcia Brown, Jonn Groves, Nina Manning, Roberta Nord, Rae Ann Healzer. Fourth Row: Betty Brunn, Stella Burry, Carol Shireman, Rita Norton, David Jeter, Susie Hanna, Hershel Golub, Jean Ison, Melissa Maxwell, Bill Brown, Martha Jackson, Karene French, Dixie Sloan, John Reed, Sally Emerson. Junior Red Cross Serves Uthers Serving others is the purpose of the Junior stockings for veterans' hospitals, and partici- Red Cross. The projects this year included pating in talent shows for the veterans. The sponsoring first-aid classes, hlling Christmas sponsor of the Southeast Chapter is Miss March. First Aid Training OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER , e J Pat Thomas ......,.,.,,.,....,.,.. President Herschel Golub . . . .... Vice-President Martha Jackson T T T ,,.., Secretary Martha McCurdy T . , . . ..., Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Jean Ison ..,.,,...,...,,.......... President T , Pat Thomas .... .,,, V ice-President Z Carolyn Hosack . . 4 ..,., Secretary T Herschel Golub . . , , , ,Treasurer 71 H...-.... f.. -ii..i..s -i....1..1-M-..,....-.-,.,..l.......-1.,...-1...,, V .......,,....,.........-...-.....-'.....-.-.,.,.. -..-. -...--- - . Front Row: Marilyn Hammon, Doris Burns, Martha McCurdy, John Carlson, Jean Hildebrand, Pat Thomas, Judi Young, Ruby Snider. T Second Row: Dwaine Duvall, Nancy Renfer, Georgia Shepherd, john Hoff, Wanda Gentry, Connie ix Roschke, Carolyn Dorman. l Third Row: Mary Long, Judy Larson, Gary Agin, Charlene O,Bannon, Ardyth Robinson, Sandy Poe, Richard Lau. 3 3 i Fourth Row: Richard Barnett, Bob Lyons, Fred Scott, Virginia Goodwillie, Chuck Nielson. i ig ' v SGTVICG and Scholarship Members of the National Beta Club have east Chapter, under Mr. Smith's sponsorship, g these objectives as their goal: the promotion carries out these ideals by various service 1 .e of citizenship and leadership, the encourage- s ment of fellowship and cooperation, the re- .9 ward of effort and achievement, and the in- S Initiation spiration of honesty and tolerance. The South- projects which include publishing The Knighfs Handbook and preparing exhibits for the school showcase. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER ......President . . . . . . . .Vice-President Nancy Renfer .... ,.... R eeording Secretary Ardyth Robinson . . . . . .Corresponding Secretary Dwaine Duvall . . . Sandy Poe ..... Janice Wise .... Carol Kellar ..,., ...... S ergeant-azf-Arins Georgia Shepherd .. Connie Roschke . John Hoff .... Ronnie Skates . . . ..,,..........Treasurer . , , .Keeper of Archives . . . .Keeper of Archives . . . .Tower Representative . . ..........,. journalist 72 awp' W OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Dwaine Duvall ....,..,...,..,........ President Nancy Renfer 4,,. .,.E.... V ice-President ' Marilyn Hammon . . ,...., Recording Secretary f Janice Wise ...4.. . . .Corresponding Secretary Pat Nash ...... .,.,.,..,.., T reasfzrer Nancy Garrett . . . .... Keeper of Archives LeeAnn Diehl , . . 4... Keeper of Archives Ron Skates ..,,,. ....., S ergeant-ai-Arms Georgia Shepherd . . . , Tower Represe11!al'iz'e Richard Lau ...,, , . ,...i. fournalisf w 3 3 Q N s S , X ,ZDEQ -1-Y ,ffiixsa Front Row: Janet Cones, Dee Ann Wood, Pat Phillips, LeeAnn Diehl, Sharon Pettit, Linda Buckley, Brenda Toot, Linda Nelson. Second Row: Nico van Niekirk, Helen Neptune, Delia Destler, Carol Kellar, Mr. Smith, Neal Bellanti, Rita Norton, Nancy Garrett, Sharon Stewart. Third Row: June Willhite, Doyle Vogt, Peppy Lynas, Kenneth Hobbs, Rita Stevens, Patty Paul, Janice Wise, Jenni Sue Hedlund. Fourth Row: Karen Curnett, Pat Nash, Jim Snow, Ronnie Skates. Stressed B Beta Club Requirements for membership are good char- Judi Young of the Southeast Chapter served acter, leadership ability, and a grade index as secretary of the Missouri State Beta Club for of 3.00 or above. Juniors and seniors who ful- the 1958-1959 school year. fill these requirements are eligible for mem- bership. State Secretary 73 Quill and Scroll Fmzzf Rau: Peggy Carpenter Ruby Snider Lee Anne Diehl Jennie Sue Hedlund Second Row: Nancy Renfer Judi Young Kay Timberlake June Willlaite Ronnie Skates Judy Kelley Judy Larson American Association of University Women Seafed: Miss Mueller Miss Miller Helen Neptune Sfanding: Phyllis Jones Martha Jackson June Willhite Connie Roschke Nancy Renfer Sandy Poe Connie Givens Linda Kramer National Art Honor Society Front Row: Dennis Rexroad Sue Pearson Janice Wise Carolyn Robinson Kitty Johnson Phil Zumbrunn Second Row: Lolita Caldwell Elizabeth Ann Merrill Phyllis Homan Richard Owens Linda Owens Charlene Douglas Third Row: Betty Brunn Marise Steele Joan Land Jerry Hall Kay Janes Sandy Poe Virginia Goodwillie Neal Bellanti Front Row: Roy Paul, Reggie Bowen, Fred Scott, Jim Cleary, George Prior, jim Hxx. Second Row: Ed Harnett, Mr. Wolf, Herb Shuey, Ron Skates, Richard Barnett, Dean Sparks, Bruce Mont- gomery. Third Row: Paul Magill, Larry Amor, Bob Rankin, Richard Sjarda, Dennis Rothacher, Harold Begley, jim Snow, John Todd. i Hi -Y ultivates High Ideals 1 Promoting and maintaining high standards evidenced by their service projects, athletic , of Christian leadership is the goal of the Hi-Y boys. Throughout the school and community, sored the group this year. 3 I events, and other activities. Mr. Wolf spon- their good sportsmanship and high ideals are Executive Board 1 l ? OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Ronnie Skates .,.........,.,.,...... President 22, Richard Barnett T . . . , ,Vice-President Herb Shuey ..,.. ...... S ecretary Dean Sparks .......,.....,....,... Trc'as1n'c'r SECOND SEMESTER Richard Barnett ......,,.,........., P1'C'Sidf'71f Herb Shuey ..... . . .Vice-President Dean Sparks . , , ...,., Sc'crcz'ar3f Bob Rankin T , , ,TI'CdS1l1'C7' 75 , M, AW, ,, I J la , E ,Q 1-, A lr ' ...Q 4. e --+ Front Row: Judy Siegrist, Pat Sousley, Sherrie Simmons, Janet Cones, Connie Givens, Kitty Johnson, JoAnne Palmentere, Barbara Bivins, Ruby Lee Snider, Dannalee Dubiner, Dorothy Cline, Anne Easterday, Carol Shigemura, Jane Ann Langner, Suzan Rogers, Jeannie Miller, Susie Schmohl. Second Row: Janice Wise, Judy Jones, Lucinda Heinz, Barbara Bodenheimer, Sherri Phillips, Patti O'Brien, Frances Carleton, Jeanne Dickey, Barbara Fowler, Marilyn Hammon, Ginger Hudson, Carol Crank, Cindy Strelluf, Linda Chinn, Colleen Ro-berts. Third Row: Sandy Poe, Nancy Garrett, Kolette Kay, Rae Ann Healzer, Judy Ann Doyle, Linda Owens, Linda Lou Lollar, Pat Hodge, LeeAnne Diehl, Connie Huggins, Chris Nielsen, Caro-1 Robrock, Pam Phillips, Evelyn Goss, De Ann Wood, Mimi Thomas, Carolyn Ledford, Peggy Willbanks, Linda Parsons. Fourth Row: Dorothy Phelps, Joan Lee Haley, Barbara Keith, Loralee Wernicke, Donna Leslie, Mary Jane Meek, Martha Ann Jackson, Kathy Ho-lland, Nancy Derby, Judy DiVilbiss, Mary Kay Carter, Jo Ann Henderson, Joyce Johnson, Kay Wright, Carol Dee Scott, Linda Cooper, Kay Lamb, Lynne McFadden, Fran Cronemeyer. Fifth Row: Jo Spencer, Marise Steele, Betty Brunn, Jenni Sue Hedlund, Kay Timberlake, Claudia Summers, Judy Larson, Susan Brawner, Sharon Kaelson, Doris Pixley, Karen Curnett, Evelyn Abell, Ardyth Robinson, Nancy Renfer, Sharon Griffiths, Karen Parsons, Kay Snuffer. Senior Y-Teens J Y-Teen Groups The Y-Teens seek to promote high Christian projects. Caroling at homes for the aged and dec- standards and to serve others through their service orating the school Christmas tree are examples of Guest Speaker OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Ardyth Robinson ,.,............. ...... P resident Mimi Thomas .,..... . . .Vice-President Jenni Sue Hedlund . . ...... Secretary Marilyn Hammon . . . . . . .Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Marilyn Hammon ,............... ...... P resia'ent Sharon Grifliths . . . . .Vice-President Karen Curnett , . . ..... Secretary Sharon Kaelson . . , . .Treasurer 76 be 4 . , , ............-.--.,....i...-- -- - , -: - ,,,.3. . ..--..4..,.i ......t.,.... .-...... -5 .4.....-...-.....- .........,- .....i..- ......... ....,... ,,.,..,..,. ...... ................-.-.,.4........-...-...,.-...,.....-..,.2.,, Y- ,.. - - ' l ips Offer Service 3C- of Front Row: Mrs. Roll, Judy Carroll, Anita Brenner, Sarita Davis, Carole Luetjen, Karen Sortore, Kathy Haynes, Mary Leonard, Glenna Burton, Conne Stanley, Gloria Ward, Cindy Williamson. Second Row: Mrs. Turnbow, Carol Peterson, Suzanne Kruger, Sherrie Fishback, Jeannie Rollins, Janet Bernhardt, Joyce Larson, Jana Sims, Jane Baker, Paula Kennedy, Jean Ann Foster, Geraldine Alien, l Nancy Long. Tloird Row: Louise Williams, Linda Bradford, Mimi Melton, Carol Cole, Bette Jo DeFeo, Bev Rhoades, Cheryl Sue Lozier, Vicki Young, Judy Kay Redmon, Sandra Thomas, Dorothy Moretina, Beverly Han- sen. Fourtla Row: Carol Boone, Betty Kennedy, Carol Tomlinson, Wilma Colvin, Marilyn West, Pat Nenno, Pamla Porter, Dianne Jeter, Sharon Vaughn, Donna Purvis, Karen Roschke, Joyce Henderson, Miss Maze. Junior Y- Teens their worthwhile deeds of service. Miss Maze, Miss Mrs. Wilson sponsored the two groups at Southeast Williams, Miss Carr, Mrs. Roll, Mrs. Turnbow, and this year. Trimming the Christmas Tree ent cn! ary ,,,c,,, en! ent ary TTCI' OFFICERS Beverly Rhoades .. ...,,..... .,.... P rcsideizf Betty Jo De Feo . . . , .Vice-Prc'sia'f'nt Sharon Vaughn . . . ...... Sc'crc'far3' Jean Ann Foster . . . . .Trmszirer 77 Teachers of Tomorrow F. T. . Encourages Teachmg Careers A teaching career in the future is the com- mon interest of all the members of the Future Teachers of America, the Ray O. Joslyn Chap- ter. The club, an affiliate of the National Education Association, encourages members to Front Row: Marie Morrison, Betty Jean Benson, Jean Norton Sandra Thomas Carol Sue Ward Sharon McCannonp Second Row: Mr. Carpenter, Wilma Colvin, Lynne McFadden Pat Wolf Mary Jane Meek Jean Wes cot, Miss Johnson. Third Row: Carol Lee Coombe, Susie Hanna, Judy 78 Underclassmen Cheer Knights On School spirit has been aroused and kept at a Sponsoring court warmers and pep assemblies high pitch by the Pep Club. The colorful uni- has given an added boost to school spirit. Miss forms and flashcard displays have been a bright Canham sponsors this club. spot at Southeast's athletic events this year. Senior Pep Club OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Mary Long .,...,,....4........ . . .Preszdent Gretchen Wall ,,.i...,.,.,.... Vice-Presiclenzf Virginia Goodwillie . . A ....i. Secretary Judy Lay ....i,....,....i..i,i4i.. T1'c'asu1'c'r SECOND SEMESTER Nancy Renfer ,........T........... P1'es1clc'n1f Virginia Goodwillie .,.......i.. Vice-President Janice Wise ....... .... S ecrcfary Marilyn Hammon . . . .... TfUdS7l1'C7' 79 I l i 3 b E Z 1 4 Z i Z s . ? 2 3 if 3 1 fy ie Front Row: Charlene Bowman, Lucille Inbody, Chuck Reid, Louise Inbody, Dorothy Cline, Linda Walker, 3, Judy Feltis, Carole Englander, Susan Inbody, Mary Edgington, Glenda Bosserman, Judy Carroll. E 2 Second Row: Dorothy Phelps, Susie Schmohl, Martha McCurdy, Terry Knight, Chris Nielsen, Barbara Bivins, Dannalee Dubiner, Barbara Grueninger, Linda Emery, Jim Pettit, Bill Huff, Judy Marshall. Z Jn 3 2 Third Row: Carol Robrock, Richard Sharp, Pam Phillips, Alice Jo Johnson, Linda Pedego, Carol Dee 1 e 3 3, 5 Scott, Jenni Sue Hedlund, Kathy Vogt, Peggy Carpenter, Evelyn Goss, Willa Means, Nancy Johnson. 5 1 T E . 5 4 Fourth Row: Kathy Kubis, Geraldene Volkart, Linda Crumpley, Judy Watley, George Prior, Hector Vene- gas, Freddie Watterson, Evelyn Abell, Trudy Quick, Bonnie Bashor, Marye Fudge, Marcia Carlsen. Gentinelas Investigate Spanish Customs f The members of Centinelas become more and movies help the members to increase their i familiar with Spanish culture and customs by knowledge of the twenty Spanish-speaking ! having a Mexican dinner and a Christmas countries of the world. Miss Towner is the fiesta. They also sponsor the annual Pan- adviser of this group. i . J American Day assembly. Songs, skits, games, . es 4 iw E i 3 Fzesta Time 3 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Peggy Carpenter .........,..... ....... P resiclenzfa Jenni Sue Hedlund . . . . .Vice-Presidente: f Evelyn Abell ..,... ....... S ecrezfaria Linda Pedego ..... . . . .Tesorero 5 ,ff E' Z vf . 5 R SECOND SEMESTER 4 Z Jenni Sue Hedlund ..................... Presjdefzta Nancy Johnson . . . . .Vice-Presidenfa Kathy Kubis . . . ....... Secrezfmfia Ronnie Skates . . . . .Tesorero J i so E Ardyth Robinson Jean Walbridge . Linda Williams . Susan Pearson . . Harold Begley . . Ruby Snider .... Barbara Treece . . Pat Kennedy . . . Carolyn Ledford Gay Butterworth OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER . .Consul A .Consul .Praetor . .Scriba Quaesior . .Consul . .Consul .Praetor . .Scribu Quaestor Roman Attire Dracones Encourage Roman Interest This club also encourages interest in the con- Becoming acquainted with Roman culture and enjoying social activities relating to Ro- man holidays and festivals are the main inter- ests of Dracones, the Southeast Latin club. tributions of the ancient Romans to our world today. Miss Adams sponsors the group. Front Row: Miss Adams, Carl Carroll, Marilyn Cole, Claudia Sumner, Pat Keiser, Carol Ann Wilson, Le- anna Vieux, Beverly Portman, James Fritz. Second Row: Ruby Lee Snider, Noela Smith, Terri Trout, Nancy Moore, Larry Zolotor, Kolette Kay, Pat Kennedy, Barbara Treece, Nancy Hyatt, Beverly Rhoades, Tloircl Row: Ardyth Robinson, Tom Beets, Mateel Brown, Sally Emerson, Linda Cooper, Sara Lee Grubb, Susan Pearson, Larry Hubartt, Carolyn Ledford, Jean Walbridge. Fourth Row: Daphne Jones, Linda Williams, Ben Groll, Bob Smetzer, Walter Quanstrom, Richard De- matteis, Harold Begley, Terry Talbert, Gay Butterworth, Judy Hinshaw. v Ill Janice Wise . . . Sandy Poe . . . Sue Pearson .... Wanda Gentry . Sandy Poe ...., Carolyn Dorman Wanda Gentry . Richard Owens Farewell Party S OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER. . . . .President Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . . .President Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer Dorians Noted for Creativeness The Southeast art club, Dorians, is for the students who show exceptional artistic talent and who wish to learn more about art. Mem- bers of Dorians have the advantage of receiving a type of individual attention that they cannot receive in class. Techniques of art media are studied and developed in various Ways under Miss Abbott's direction. Front Row: Phil Zumbrunn, Sue Pearson, Carolyn Dorman, Janice Wise, Ann Chumlea, Kitty Johnson, Marilyn Pinkston. Seeorzd Row: Henrietta Koester, Larry Farrell, Lolita Caldwell, Charlene Douglas, Carolyn Robinson, Richard Owens, Miss Abott, Dennis Rexroad. Third Row: Sandy Poe, Kay James, Sue Sieh, Hugh Greer, Jerry Hall, Gerald Lynas, Ann Merrill, Anita Bertram. Not in Picture: Betty Brunn, Wanda Gentry, Marise Steele. 82 Front Row: Carl Carroll, Clint Critchfield, Janice Sherwood, Pat Hodge, LeeAnne Diehl, Judi Young, Pat Thomas, Sherre Phillips, Jane Ann Langner. Second Row: Mrs. Roberts, Mimi Thomas, Carol Crank, Nancy Renfer, Linda Lou Lollar, Jo Ann Bulow, Virginia Blunt, John Todd, Kathy Vogt, Miss Fetters. Third Row: June Willhite, JoAnne Betts, Linda Kramer, Judy Larson, David Hill, Garth Smith, Tim Braithwaite, Susan Brawner, Skip Kopp, Kay Timberlake. Penthouse Promotes Advancement of Dramatic Arts The Penthouse Players are now afhliated with the National Thespian Society. Organ- ized on two pillars, honor and service, Thes- pians are devoted to the advancement of dra- matic arts in secondary schools. Mrs. Roberts, sponsor of the drama club, gives a guiding hand to the group in the productions and other activities. Each year a series of plays is pre- sented by the Players and aspiring speech stu- dents. Rehearsal CFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER MAN Lee Anne Diehl ,.......,.,.,, ....... P rcsizfezzf June Willhite .................,. Vice'-P1'esicf011f Mimi Thomas , , . . ..., Sccrcffary Judi Young . . ....,......,.... .... T l'C'llS7l1'C'l' SECOND SEIAESTER Kay Timberlake . . .........,,.....,., Prcsiclffnf J Pat Thomas ..., . . .Vice-Prcfsiclcflzz' , f Kathy Vogt . . ....., Sccrcffary Nancy Renfer . . ..., Trcaszziw' 83 , , V ,,. , f 4 f Z 7 71 Q K 1 5 ' ,, , , ff 2 V , f , Z ' 2' 7 .V , f 1 f , Z 4 4 1 I , I 5 f 9, . ,, V , , , f f f ,,,,,, ,, VV? , A 4 f -g if V rf r f, ,Y ,, ' -Z 1 4 f ' 2 X 2 f Z l X l , , . f . 4 , , V. , 4 ' , .2 f 4 f -.1 2 1 1 5 Z r 2 r r , V f V Q 4, f 4 4 r a 4 , arf , rig ,f,, ,VV5 af,, ,V7 , VV V V 4 4 4 A 2 , - 1 f - Q , , , , , , ,, V, V. , , . , , p . va V 5 , 1 .V 5 All ,V 7 uf 4 , f , V! QV Y VV MM 7 'C renew , Q1 f V 5 2 2 Q: T K f Z 'Vf ,p . 2 f T r 4 5 , V, V 'f 7 3 Wafff wa M, f ,x 4 f V f 4 f 4 A 1 Q ff Front Row: Pat Sousley, Carolyn Gladden, Barbara Bodenheimer, Jerie Muhr, Allen Gibson, Cheryl Loz- ier, Penni Grier, Dorothy Maretina, Carolyn Williams, Priscilla Holden, Cherrie Stillwagon, Marie Morrison, Mary Alexander. Second Row: Karen Thomas, Pat Ready, Pat Phillips, Judy Middleton, Judie De Wolf, Cheryl Hill, Bar- bara Keith, Judy Doyle, Jackie Wright, Julie Sims, Nancy Garrett, Mary Long, Betty Jo DeFeo. Third Row: Connie Boone, Carol Engel, claudia Summers, Glaphre Gilleland, Bob Benson, Pat Nash, Joe Williams, Jon Nelson, Richard Gibson, Kay Snuffer, Barbara Lindenman, Joanne Records, Mrs. Coulter. French Culture Fixplored Les Chevaliers, sponsored by Mrs. Coulter, opportunity to increase their knowledge and is open to any student enrolled in French. appreciation of the French people and their Through songs, games, trips, and many other language. activities, the members of this club have the Puppet Show OFFICERS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, FIRST SEMESTER Pat Nash . . . .........,........... Presidente Mary Long . . , . , . .Vice-Presidente Delia Destler .... ....... S ecrefazre ii Gretchen Wall . . . . . . . . .Tresoriere 5 SECOND SEMESTER Karen Thomas ..,..........,...,.... Presidente Judy De Wolf .... . . .Vice-Presidente Cherrie Stillwagon . . ,..,,. Secreitaire John Nelson ..,..,. . , .Tresoriere . 'K ....-...a..........-....4Q,...........a...2.s, J, A, - . - :,,, Q.--......w..Vf.v-.-...1.-.. ,..-4 -N .-............,.-f F .-......- -Q-..---..-atv-..,.,,-. .- - 1 . fe OFFICERS S FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER S Dwaine Duvall ..,,..................... P7'C'SiCI,C?11f Connie Roschke , . , .... Vice'-Pwsiflevff Doyle Vogt ..... ,...... S ccretary Richard Lau . . , .,... Tl'6flS7L1'CI' Richard Lau ............... .... P 1'C'Sid611If Doyle Vogt . . . Vice-President Doris Burns E..... .... S ecretary Jerry Ellsworth . . . .... T1'C6lSZl1'C1' Demonstration The Science Club promotes an interest in and hear enlightening lectures by fellow mem- science and furthers the scientilic knowledge bers and guest speakers who often include dem- of its members. Members perform experiments onstrations in their talks. Front Row: Mr. Martin, Doris Burns, Don Watke, jim Caldwell, George Barisas, Connie Roschke, Phil Rhodes, Don E. Burton, Blaine Coffey, Linda Nelson. Second Row: Vic Schliebs, Dwaine Duvall, John Hoff, Neal D. Bellanti, Gary Agin, Floyd Hall, John Carlson, Dick Lau, Bruce Miller. Third Row: Carl Offutt, Larry Eckart, Wayne Yost, Herschel Golub, Denny Temple, Jerry Ellsworth, Curtis Wilson, Pat Nash, Doyle Vogt. r I , p f g W 4 , y ' f ' ,, 2 Q75 Z f 5,5 , 0 ff , Wrlclll ll 85 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER Jean Wescoat ....................... President Rita Stevens ..,.... A... V ice-President Sharon Williamson . . . ....... Secretary Ruth O'Rear ..,..................... Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Ruth O'Rear ..,ii,i................. President Sharon Williamson . . . . .Vice-President Susie Hanna ...., ...... S ecretary Pat Wolf . . .... Treasurer ll Sportsday Hostesses Feminine Sportsmanship Displayed Jousters, the girls' athletic club, is sponsored The Sportsday teams which represent our by Miss Canham. The members must partici- school usually consist of active Jousters. This T pate in after-School sports in order to gain and year the club served as hostess to the other l maintain membership. schools on Hockey Sportsday. Front Row: Sharon Zuck, Carol Marsh, Leilani Hickerson, Diane Shireman, Maribeth Windes, Sharon Williamson, Mary Rickerson. y Second Row: Carolyn Hosack, Sharon Schmitt, Dorothy Greeniield, Joyce johnson, Carol Lee Coombe, Betty Etter, Linda Majors. T Third Row: Linda Morris, Pat Wolf, Rita Stevens, Ruth O'Rear, Carolyn Davidson, Sharon Welch. Susie Hanna, Jean Wescoat. 86 Front Row: Judi Young, LeeAnne Diehlg Mimi Thomas. Second' Row: Jim Logan, David Dejarnetteg Paul Lamoreeg Don Burton, Bill Smith, Larry Turk. Tfoirrl Row: George Barisasg Phil Perkins, Tim Braithwaiteg Curtis Wilson, Garth Smith, Larry Mc- Abeeg Kenneth Campbell, Eugene Abel. GKMUS SOKMuS, an honor society for outstanding R.O.T.C. cadets, Was formed in 1958 from the Crossed Rifles Club. This club and its prede- cessors have, since 1947, been the nucleus of OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER . C01IZ171d116101' Don E. Burton ....,.,......,...., , . ..., Vicc'-Commundm' i . ,....... Arljufanzf . ,... Quarfcfrnzastm' , . . . , ,Provost Marslorzl . . . , , . . . .ParIianzc'nfarian Curtis Wilson Garth Smith . Phil Perkins , . Richard King Paul Lamoree . Steve Huska . .,...,....,......,......Cf9aplai11 SECOND SEMESTER Curtis Wilson .,,,,................ C0111 Hl61l1tlC'l' Richard King .,., ..,. T ,iff-COlIl'llZUl1LfC'l' Tim Braithwaite , , . ......... Azfjzzfazzf Don E. Burton . . . ,.... QIldl'fC'l'IlIdSfC'l' Larry McAbee , , . . . Prozloxf Marsfaal Paul Lamorce i . ..., Pm'lia11z011fm'if11z Garth Smith . , Cfmplain R.O.T.C. extra-curricular activities. Withiii its ranks are found members of all R.0.T.C. special events. The insignia of SOKMuS is a White citation cord Worn on the right shoulder. Lancers M Fw 87 1 N . W 1 - . WV- - --Y -f Y 4 Q r '-VMZQWV-'WW f ZWMQ' f , . ymwffzw ' I ' wfwm A . fwiqke 4 VV , , VMNWWW V KW' Z Www , f WB 'F , ' ' mv N , A www! hun . 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Fairy tales became a reality when the Christmas fairy waved her magic wand. Toy soldiers made by Kris Kringle himself marched in syncopated rhythm, while ballerina dolls danced to their hearts content. ,wfij ,, , , ,.f,f,, f mf, , A,.,w,n, 47' f' i 1, 1 11 4 3 5 2 i 3 1 Z 3 11 ii I 1 Q 4 I 2 3. 5 1 E . Pulitzer Prize Pla Entertains Thornton Wilder's' Pulitzer Prize play Our Town was presented by Southeast students in the school auditorium April 3 and 4. Our Town, Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, shows life in a small town in 1901-1913. Skele- ton scenery and pantomime were used to create mood and give the audience greater under- standing of the play. Act I outlines the history of Grover's Cor- ners, then carries one into the homes of the Gibbs and Webb families from breakfast through one entire day in the lives of these good people. Act II can be titled Love and Marriage for it revolves around the romance between Emily Webb and George Gibbs. In Act III the wonderful cycle of the mys- teries of life is completed. The scene takes place at the cemetery on a windy hilltop outside of town where many of the townspeople patient- ly await greater understanding. Miss Fetters, assisted by Mrs. Roberts, di- rected this excellent performance. The cast also had assistance from several committees of students from the speech and art departments. The Cast Phil Hamblin .... .... S zfage Manager Garth Smith ..... ....... D r. Gibbs LeeAnne Diehl . . ..... Mrs. Gibbs People of the Town Sheree Phillips . . , .,.. Rebecca Gibbs Mike Hibbard .... .... G eorge Gibbs Doris Bums John Forbes . . . ...... foe Crowell JoAnne Betts Carl Carroll . . . ,... Howie Newsome Pete Clark Julia Elmore . , ....,., Mrs. Webb Judy Doyle Ken Cheves .... ..,... M r. Webb Richie I-laden Nancy Renfer .... ..,. E 1nily Webb Charlene Hammon Dennis Rexroad . . . ...,.. Wally Webb Pat Hodge Carl Carroll . . . . . .Professor Willarfl Mac I-Iooper Tim Braithwaite . . ...,.. Simon Stinzson Louise Majors Judi Young .... .,....... M rs. Soarnes Judy Nelson John Todd ..... ,... C onszfable Warren Jo Spencer D011 Fitzhugh .... ......... S i C1'01U6ll Claudia Summers Jim Hix ....... .,.......... S a1n Craig Kay Timberlake Richie Haden . . ............ foe Siodrlara' June Willhite Judy Doyle . . . .... Wornan in zfbe Balcony Kathy Vogt Jo Spencer .... ......... L aa'y in tbe Box Vernon Cull ....,... Man in tbe Analitorinrn Mike Rusher . . ........,.. Baseball Player 94 is A , aff 5 fi STAFF R FIRST SEMESTER Linda Kramer .....,..,..,,....... Editor-in-Chief ,T Roger Adelman . . . .....,. N ews Editor ' Nancy Allen . . . ....... Column Editor Sharon Kaelson , , . . . .Advertising Manager Jane Ludlow . . .... Circulation Manager s 5, Pete Clark . . . . . ,........ Sports Editor SECOND SEMESTER ff Phyllis Jones ......,,.............. Editor-in-Chief 5 Georgia Shepherd . . . ......, News Editor R Nancy Allen . . . ........ Colninn Editor 3 Joan Land ..... . . .Advertising Manager Il Jo Ann Bulow . , . .... Circulation Manager Mimi Thomas . . . .,s..,.. Sports Editor -Y Front Row: Nancy Allen, Nancy Tucker, Louise Major, Carol Crank, Peggy Greene, Nancy Johnson, Frances Baker, Janie Ludlow, Judy Roberts. Second Row: Phyllis Jones, Jo Ann Bulow, Georgia Shepherd, Jo Spencer, Judy DiVilbiss, Jean Satchell, Kathy Kubis, Virginia Blunt, Mimi Thomas. Third Row: Sharon Welch, Joan Land, Dean Sparks, Pete Clark, Garth Smith, Roger Adelman, Sharon 5 'N i 'il : N i :W 1' QU' 4 l 451 Kaelson, Linda Kramer, Susie Hanna, Phyllis Homan. 1' T 2 . ' . Tower Illumlnates Castle Llfe The responsibility for publishing news ofthe letic events sixteen times a year. Each publi- fe. current activities of the Castle rests with the cation contains. editorials, unusual features, ,U Tower staif. Under the guidance of Mr. Han- and a social column devoted to the lives of an, the staff narrates the latest news and ath- knights and ladies. Q l fl 5, fi Staff Busy Editing JS il Ur, QE l in ,, iz Q. ,rf ll . gil H sw gf.. ,N ul ,T 96 Christmas Dance Halloween Party Social Life Sponsored b Teen-Town Dancing, chatting with friends while drink- ing a coke, and dressing up for special dances are included in the fun enjoyed at Teen-Town. A Bermuda Dance, Sweethearts' Dance on Val- entine's Day, Halloween Costume Ball, and the traditional Sadie Hawkin's Dance high- lighted this year's Teen-Town program. These Saturday night dances provide recreation and fellowship that have become a permanent part of our Castle life. Teen-Town is sponsored by the Kansas City Welfare Department. However, responsibility of seeing that all runs smoothly rests on Mr. Cross, his assistants, Mrs. Hunter, Mr. Martin, and Jim Cross, and the Teen-Town officers, all of whom did a fine job this year. 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I n V A 41' 'W M , 4 ' Front Row: Mrs. Florence Backstrom, Carol Sprague, Joyce Grimes, Janice Sherwood, Nancy Coleman, Joan Wescoat, Marilyn Hopper, Nancy Vanderlinden, Carol Bliss, Barbara Frazier, Gretchen Wall, Glenda Raney, Linda Nelson, Martha McCurdy, Marilyn Pinkston. Second Row: Colleen Roberts, Sharon Pettit, Kathy Molotsky, Carol Pattison, Peggy Hood, Dorothy Porter, Phyllis Jones, Jean Wescoat, Carol Ann Clay, Kathy Kubis, Sharon Stewart, Kolette Kay, Carole Rehfeldt, Sharon Redd, Virginia Hudson, Mary Long. Third Row: Dixie Sloan, Ardyth Robinson, Mary Jo Hibbs, Linda Thompson, Virginia Goodwillie, Karen Curnett, Gay Butterworth, Melissa Maxwell, Carol Kellar, Carolyn Wright, Delia Destler, Myrna Winfrey, Sandy Poe, Doris Pix- ley, Judi Lay, Sharon Griiiiths, Patty Paul. Fourth Row: Tim Davenport, Fred Brown, Bruce Bradford, Steve Plaster, George Barisas, David McClendon, Curtis Hart, John Claunch, Terry Paul, Tom Beets, David Hodges, Bill Knight, Steve Frye, Robert Reza, Mike Rowland, Dick Chowins, Dean Sparks, Roy Paul. Fifth Row: Ben Groll, Roy Baker, Roark Wagner, David Reinsel, David Hill, Doug Madden, Bill Moehle, Bill Shepard Richard Dematteis, Frank Jones, David Jones, B111 Ward, Mac Hooper, Steve Huska, Clint Critchfield, Ronnie Atkin: son, Mike Crayton, Richard Sharp. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Tuneful Melodies ' GIRLS' CHOIR Front Row: Sharon Wilson, Susan Brady, Charlene Hammon, Diane McLaughlin, Cindy Strelluf, Barbara Johnson, Sue George, Patti O'Brien, Carolyn Holmes, Barbara Bodenheimer, Sherre Phillips, Sue Shemwell Mary Jo Thompson, Susie Schmohl, Mary Ann Johnson, Jean Harper, Donna Gensler, Sharron Nolan, Jeannie George, Selma Partch. Second Row: Jerry Coffman, Rita Suderman, Marva Hull, Deanna Toot, Evelyn Goss, Sharon Generaux, Carolyn Ledford, Sharon Martin, Linda Williams, Barbara Goodwillie, Susan Henrikson, Carol Tausch, Rita Danner, Joan Haley, Sharon Westro e Linda Chi A P l l p , nn, Jo nne a menteu, Car yn Weeks, Sara Molln, Janet Hartin. Third Row: Carol Dee Scott, Sharon Cook, Bonnie Bashor, Margaret Hey, Pam Adams, Cathy McLaughlin, Martha Jack- son, Jean Ison, Susan Brawner, Betty Rankin, Judi Watley, Linda Bradley, Kay Wright, Mary Kay Fox, Dorothy Phelps, Shirley Orr, Janet Hollis, Diane Schreiber, Sharon Mora, Linda Wilson, Annell Gibson. X N Q ez. -xv I :S .4 A A V ,J .Q up it ' w . . p Q N- Q . mf, x. 'I nat, tha ies, ,nia lay 'ix- nrt, ick rd, in- S iue sic rd, on k.. P5, Front Row: Mrs. Backstrom, Dannalee Dubiner, Bonnie Horton, Sharon Davenport, chefill Ono, Nelda Henman, Carol Peterson, Cherrie Srillwagon, Jane Evans, Nancy Long, Sharon Ferguson, Janene Senechal, Sharlene Senechal, Gay Line- baugh, Donna Warner, Suzan Burns, Cheryl Lozier, Mr. Manning. Second Row: Sandra Thomas, Ruth Wescoat, Donna Bridge, Patty Carpenter, Dorothy Roberson, Linda Long, Sorita Da- vis, Beverly Mitchell, Judy Miller, Marilyn Strother, Pat Ready, Cathy Bergstrom, Sharon Hamilton, Sharon Fry, Kathy Haynes, Joyce Logan, Nancy Witherow, April S. Van Kirk, Gloria Ward, Louise Williams. Third Row: Glaphre Gilliland, Sharon Burns, Ruth Bell, Marcia Brown, Marie Peterson, Bev Hansen, Jerie Muhr, Winona Snyder, Rose Marie Hamilton, Linda Bradford, Shirley Bowman, Rose Ann Bickel, Rae Ann Healzer, Linda Walker, Susie Kruger, Sherrie Fishback, Beverly Rhoades, Nancy Ware, Ruth Eaton, Connie Coleman, Sue Ellen Perme, Sharon Gee Blenkinsop. Fourth Row: Claudia Summers, Janice Dalberg, Betty Fincher, Marilyn Saxton, Linda Kay Hart, Carole Ann Mayes, Patty Strohm, Betty Strohm, Linda Fisher, Janice Davis, Janet Holt, Evelyn Abell, Sharon Schmitt, Judy Feltis, Judy Allen, Susan Hunt, Connie Triplett, Mimi Melton, Sandy Craig, Betty Bunton, Carolyn Gooch, Frances Merrill. GIRLS'W GLEE CLUB y Vocal Groups The vocal music groups participate in many Castle produc- tions. Among these are Knightlites, Music Festival, and the commencement exercises. This year the a cappella choir sang Christmas music on a television program. BOYS' CHORUS Frou! Row: Mrs. Backstrom, Don Heilbuth, Bob Christian, John Partridge, Richard Acock, Mr. Manning. Second Row: Doug Ludlow, Robert Butler, Douglas Wood, Arthur Southard, Charles Kusick, Paul E. Sears, Jr. D Third Row: Clifford Houchins, John Hulen, Jim Logan, Tom Campbell, Stephen Garrett, George Pickering, David Whitney, Charles Peters. U b D ' Fourfla Row: Jerry Warner, George Knuth, George Lyon, Mike Rusher, Chris Cushman, Jim Perkins, Bill Poleson, Les Harling, Don Tillert, Bob Temple. W T V ? 1 5 5 X Z 5 . Z 1 Q JSM 4 A, 4 5 4 9 1 4 4 a ,, , ii I M1 'Z' Q f- ,4 f X 1 X jg! f 4 ' ' f, , ,, , . K' if' ' 'Mg' , . V , , , ll, , 5 ar f, 1 p- ,f ,a ' Q 4 z 1 X X f 7 A W L, ,W ig C W X ' ff 1 S, Q , Q 7 W 4? . i ij 7 ,P . I QW L a, , ' ,f 1 l ri 1 re 4 . 1 ' . 'Vw -. . M -,,,,,. . ...,.......h............ YN PHY. F-, v! Y Y A Ywrfn R. . Y ,,.,5,-.,,x Y - -.-M -.Q 7 ' :.4.:........g...-.qnua-mann.--0-N-A-uf.-.-.114unu-xxM4... A ' Fw- f Y f ' ' ' f - -7 H, 1: Q 5 - ' as 2 v 7 4 if Ag? 5 1 35 4 li 5 i Qffice Assistants Sandy Stiner Nancy Hartzler Janet Kelley Charlene O'Bannon Judy Middleton Anne Easterday ollectors Frances Carleton Bob Lyons Patty Rideout Hall Warders Front Row Arthur Krebs Sharon Owsley Carol Lee Coombe Ruth Wescoat Richard Steffee Second Row John Shallenberger James Barrett Jerry Greer Wayne Carter Bruce Engle Chess Club Front Row Richard Rogers Larry Henderks Philip Stevko Paul Taylor Gene Crhilardi Second Row Bruce Stewart David King Mr. Laury Floyd Hall David Parker 103 Stage Crew Front Row Chuck I-lowald Ed Wiedenniann David Van Liew Richard King Second Row Stanley Vajdic Harry Crisson, mgmot, bi Herschel Golub Tim Braithwaite ound Crew David Blunt Floyd Hall Curtis Wilson Denny Temple Phil Stevko Don Burton Mr. Becklean Projection tall Front Row Charles Jackson Janet Cones Anne Easterday Nina Manning Scerita Dugas Barbara Borello Mary Rickerson Richard Prowell Wzinda Gentry Sccoful' Row Aleana Guy Ronnie Mountain Don Burton Jeannine Bell Gary Agin FlOy'Cl Hall Dennis Smithson Jenni Sue Hedlund Patty Paul Carolyn Dorman 5 N 7V U dic 'olub Waite V ,tain son llund aan ' 2 g 4 2 2 5 ' 4 2 f si' We mwtwmmq Z 2 Front Row: Frances Geer, Cliff Hautzenrader, Deanna Lackey, Don Kilburn, Darlene Manning, Janice Ricketts, Mike Holmes, Virginia O'Dell. Second Row: Dick Bradshaw, Janice Locke, Karen Bomar, Nancy Butler, Loretta Glennon, Sharon Chan! dler, Marguerite Henry, Winston Joy, Mr. Coombe. Third Row: Jerry Hendrickson, John Winter, Roger Goodman, Tom johnson, Ed Cannon, Gene Lan- caster, Art Burch, Dale Herrington. Co-operative Uccupational Education C. O. E. gives seniors another laboratory in education by providing opportunity to Work With experienced workers in the various Helds. Inithis on-the-job training C. O. E. students may apply the knowledge they have previously acquired in school and gain valuable guidance toward determining their future vocational choices. Stockboy Transfer Machine Operator Mechanic Sheet Metal Worker Beautician Checker asm, ... A A Master-Sergeant George Barisas, Sergeant-Major, Captain Larry McAbee, S-25 Major Richard King, Bn. Ex., Lieutenant Colonel Curtis Wilson, Bn. Cmdr.g Lieutenant Colonel Don Burton, Div. G-35 First Lieutenant Frank Reynolds, S-4g First Lieutenant James Logan, Ord. Oiiicerg Captain Garth Smith, S-1. Reserve Uffieers Training Corps The goals of Junior Division R.O.T.C. are course also lays the foundation for intelligent to develop patriotism, to instill respect for con- citizenship and appreciation for the defense stituted authority, and to encourage a high system of the United States. sense of personal honor and deportment. The LEE ANNE DIEHL R. O. T. C. ueen Drum and Bugle Gorps Standing in Front: Paul E. Miller Second Row: Jim Lampsong Emery Jacksong Gilman Clarkg David Kingg John Unreing Lynn Corbing Bruce Engleg Jerry Clarksong Bob Streeter Rifle Team Front Row: Gene Abelg Larry Mc- Abeeg Phil Perkins Second Row: Paul Lamoreeg George Barisasg Don Burton Color Guard Don Watkeg Bill Smith, Commanderg Bob Sandersg Bob Coe Company Sponsors Judi Youngg Lee Anne Diehlg Mimi Thomas Musketeers Front Row: Charles Howaldg Kenny Campbellg Don Burton Second Row: Richard Kingg Paul La ITIOICC Front Row: William Walden, Tom Adams, Dan Joyner, Malvern Snell, Bob Affolter, Bill Vento, jerry French, Ronnie Atkinson. Second Row: Mike Heyer, ,Jerry Clarkson, Marvin Reeves, David Blunt, Chester Bollinger, Joe Jensen Bill Kennedy, Chuck Balcom. Third Row: Jim Gaskill, Ronnie Crandall, Galen Wright, Neal Davis, Lonnie Cool, Clarence Mankin, Scott Ayres, Dave Morrow. First Platoon Compan Second Platoon Front Rowzl Tom Taylor, Ray Baird, Nick Corsentino, Eugene Abel, Chuck Reid, Eddie Contreras, Leslie May, Paul Lamoree. Second Row: Philip Long, Philip Stevko, Norman Severeign, Rico Lockwood, Edward Ruth, Robert Rice, Leonard Dills. 108 3 'BSN P-5 .... ' . -- ' - ,,.:...-4......,,.i.-4.-au--v.......-Y ..-. .-..1.--,-J -.-......:- -4.Q.--.4 - ---- - ...........i.f-..g...-...........n,,-...u.......-1, ,-,.. ,. -- i '- 1 A wry.-.-. -v man-----vi-n-.iw-mmnne1mqw1mqii - - . - -- W . , k- .- 14:59-f ...,,.. .- - v we V----A .V Y. W :Ie-, ,.m..q,3A . 1-nq--en:-ef--H--'mfr-.1-:,...... , ,- :,,,,.... .. ,. . Kneeling: Clifford Houchins. Front Row: Phil Perkins, Bill Smith, Jerry McCurley, Bob Sanders, Robert Butler, Don Watke, Joe Seeley. Second Row: Larry Bessenbacher, Bob Coe, Chris Cushman, Ralph Sifers, Bob Alminana, Jim Logan, Bob Streeter. Third Row: George Lyon, Mike Rusher, Terry Emery, Bill Garrett, Don Tillett, Robert Britt, Bruce Engle. 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I V ,1 aw 1 .,. 1 aw sf, 1 ! 1 1 gt jr Leon Flappan, assistant coachg Don Chamblee, assistant coaclog Cecil Patterson, heaa' coaclag Joe Wolf, assistant coach. a - 9 - Kmghts Defense Natlonall Heralded ii ARDYTH ROBINSON ,1 , is V 2 ,,3- I Football ueen V E ! r V 1 N X , R f a I Z , ' 1 ' 1 4521 fs 5,1 Z i X 2 JK 'Wyf , , , if, ' Sykes Scores Again! 1958 Championship Trophy Comin' Through' Hail the Champions! THE SOUTHEAST KNIGHTS! The 1958 football season came to a close with glory for school, coaches, and players who were champions in every sense of the word. Southeast will go down in the records as hav- ing won the top honors in rushing and scoring. The charging Knights scored 289 points in league play to top the old record of 270 piled up by Southwest in 1951. The defense, led by a hard hitting line and smart backs, held their opponents to six points the entire season, an- other Castle mark. Southeast intercepted more passes than her opponents completed. Doug Madden took scoring honors with Sykes second. Doug's 84 points topped Chuck's 82. Madden also took the rushing title with 806 yards on 47 tries for a 17.2 average. The squad racked up 2,932 total yardage in league play for 392.3 average, believed to be another record. Southeast's record-breaking season began by wrecking the 15-game winning streak of the North Kansas City Hornets 24-0. Raytown's Blue Jays were the next team to fall before the nights. The game, played at Raytown, ended 21-0. Northeast, the only team to score on the Knights, suffered a 33-6 loss in the first league game. The boys continued to add victories to Southeast's credit as the scores mounted. The rugged team defeated Van Horn by a score of 40-0. Then Lincoln's Tigers were caged up by the Knights 42-0. Doug Madden led the scalping of the South- west Indians with two 60-yard touchdowns. Playing before 3,000 spectators, Southeast waltzed to a 44-0 victory. Westport was the next team to fall, with the Knights managing a 33-0 verdict. Southeast virtually assured themselves of their third undisputed championship by tram- pling Paseo 45-0. The Knights, up and ready for this game, continued their set pattern of overpowering their opponents. Romping over Manual 52-0, the Knights won the third City Championship in six years. Shifting plays and players quite often, South- east unbeaten, untied, practically untested, wound up a terrific season. The Championship was not only an honor for Southeast and each player, but also an honor for Coach Patterson and Coach Cham- blee. The coaches and their expert instruction deserve as much credit as the boys' speed, pow- er, and skill. Working together, the coaches and the boys constituted a team that didn't know defeat. In a survey taken by the Scholastic Coach magazine, Southeast had the best defensive per- formance of the state high school football champions. Being 1958 NATIONAL FOOT- BALL CHAMPS is the highest honor ever received by a Southeast football squad. Managers- TGCICIQ KnightS., Pete Clark Dennis Shigemura MaChln8 ll! Action' ed. im Xf ,A 4 0 mmf? 'WW X J V ,,f f 2 ' V wwf, ffl, ff! I rv W, i' fvxny f I f 4: ,fy X , , ,fy f ,I fm w y 1 do ff , , w a , X i l 'ffpfzw X W' -1 X ,J ff 1 ff, f fi' f 'f w ,f M H X f f fx, .1 ,Wjm ,. ,Q ' f f if ,V f ,mfr ff W f , f zwffh. I ,, ,aww ,, f f--Nh X f qfflfdvfyzy Zfykmw, I ff ffg,,fM ff 1 W ff an e 1 f fyyyw 5 f f 4 Z2 1 . f ,ffciff l' J' l 'T mx ff! I ,, ,,,, I I V, I 24 X f Nbrth Kansas City . ' - 21 33 42 . 40 l 411 Raytown ...., . V1 W Nartheast . - Lincoln , -' Van Horn . Southwest . . Westport . . 33 l 45 r 1 l Paseo Q . - W Manual . .52 , . X X ,-.,,,.Ww7W7?Nmf f vr 13, - oh Zi! ZWXN, ,Qi -SM X V -f '1:,f 727 , ffm , f K QM, f 'X, i , Q aww g f ,ff X, M A272 '1 X , ., . f I , 2 QNX .. .' . ff x 4,. .V 'VN YQQS. , X 5 if w . X X Z x M fx y 7 59, -, i X I 1. 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Secmnf Row: Gary Smith--tackle, HM-CITY, Jim Mulky-end, Bill Harling-guard. Boffom Row: Carl Newman-guard, Eddie Watkins-guard, Richard Barnett-guard, HM-CITY. X pw y V 0 f P 5 .1 , 1 . a I TY R E C O R D o Knligh is Oppon en is ansas City . . . 24 0 . ..., . . 21 0 Li . , . 33 6 . , . 42 B 0 1 . . , 40 0 st . . . . 44 0 t , , . 33 0 . . 45 0 . . 52 B ' ,ff I ,ff , 5 Top Row: Dean Sparks-center, Louis James-back, HM-CITY, Butch Bailey-back, Roy Paul-back Tfaircl Row: Richard Shopin-end, Bill Brawn-end. Second Row: Steve White-back, George Parkes-tackle, Ken Coleman-guard. Bottom Row: Don Sears-back, Don Shores-center, Bill Estes-guard, Bob Blaine-back. Front Row: Dick Chowins, Mike Crayton, Mike Wheeler, Larry Crow, Gary Angerman, David Astry, Mark Martin, David Roberts, John Waltner, Bill Knight, Tom Skates, Bill Steinman. Second Row: Tim Davenport, Steve Seaver, Mike Hibbard, Jim Coleman, Joe Suarez, Gary Alley, John R. Hoff, Tom Middleton, Ken Pattison, Jack Warren, Paul Solscheid, Joe Stephens, Gary McGowen. Third Row: Skipp Kopp, Bill Ward, jay Lentz, Phil Somers, Larry Kinnison, Martin Wingfield, Dean Ait- kens, Robert Reza, Paul Krebs, Ralph Benton, Gordon Bruning. Fourth Row: Bill Martin, Tony Bowman, Tom Hargis, Paul Shields, Walter Gum, Dan Marcum, Ronnie Lilly, Frank Jones, Bob Rankin, Dale Hyatt, Dave Ferguson. hampions B Squad C Squad Knights Opponents Knights Opponents North Kansas City . . , . 25 18 Washington . . . . 18 O Raytown ...,..,... . 19 0 Westport . . . . . 14 6 Northeast . . . . 20 0 Paseo ...,.. . . 21 0 Lincoln . . , . 52 0 De La Salle , . . . . 25 6 Van Horn . . . . 27 6 Drumm ...,,..... . . 20 13 Southwest . . . . 26 13 William Chrisman . . . . . 21 13 Westport . , . 19 O Southwest ....... . . 24 13 Paseo .... . 39 6 Northeast . . . . 35 0 Manual .................. 1 0 Front Row: Ernest Tausch, Bill Hobbs, Jack Patterson, Don Allen, Bill Sloan, Tom Campbell, Arthur Southard, Arthur Krebs, Mr. Wolf. Second Row: Gordon Lyons, Rick Blum, Charles Peters, John Shollenberger, Carl Peterson, Nat Blalock, Bill Edwards, Mike Payne. Third Row: Dave Hennessy, Bob Goodman, Bill Poleson, Larry Campbell, Clancy Tull, Larry Norris, Steve Shankland, Bob Black, Rick Walker. Fourth Row: Dave Blunt, Dick Warren, George Hall, Carl Offutt, Kenneth Gunter, Preston Washing- ton, Leslie Harling, Bob Betts. S S an K 5 'N at 5 Qf 4 - , 5 M, ' , I 4 Xi, ,e:.,ff- r ft 33 3,-1 5 L 1,4 1 ,J ' A 4 '7ws, 'X 1 ?l V gf dijg -sv, +A V 'fly 2 if .ik A if f , fi if X527 Af' 12 NV. fi, L, ,fy ' 3 M I - f ws dt -N , - ,W .4 , ix W . A 15 Y K a ff 2, 1' my 5 A M ff' Q7 , - X J will 'R W' 51 'Q ff 1 af ,JE , 551, W ,Wy 1 Sfj 2 Maw' iffy' fi 57 S 31 M 'C ' ,V VH f QQ , x ff 2 ix AX f 3 'r 751, W auf Q 'M-, .IM 5' Rs 2 T1 J R , Q 'Q fi aff' if 5' xt, L ry A 5 'X ,. is 5 V K4 J I ivy, ff , ffl- A4 -,- Mr. Flnppan, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Patterson JEANNIE HAVENS Basketball X H6611 1 19 I: li a 2 gf Nc ., nv - - 'W fr ? t f Q g 4'-ia J 5 X Q1- E 3 2 Q is... , : W:':' I I 2 5 1' . 3 i J V! 5 I 4 6 ff - 2' 'f A,A, if' . x ,L,4 5 f'f ..:V,A,,,,,, C 1:..,A Counfercloclawisez Fred Scott, Ken Wood, Bill Braun, Wayne Wash, Bob Blaine, Chuck Sykes, Steve White, Jim Sheffield, Craig Youart, Bud Abell Knights Opponents Managers Van Horn 38 53 Dennis Shigemura, Neal Bellanti WestP0ff 52 54 Southwest 65 55 Paseo .i.. 49 28 Westport . 45 47 Van Horn . 5 1 53 Southwest . 43 62 Paseo .,.. . 47 3 8 Rockhurst . 45 48 Westport , 6 1 6 5 Manual . . A 47 32 De La Salle . . 42 41 Lincoln . . , 33 34 Washington . . 29 38 f' ge East ...,.. 4 47 44 Van Horn . . . 42 46 Central , . . , 38 39 Raytown . . 20 28 Northeast . . 27 29 Grandview , 60 44 Ruskin . . . 47 49 Keel lart, Bud Abell Keep Jumping, Fred! Anxiously Waiting. . . Thatas the Way, Crazg' Basketball Team Presents Colorful Season Ssh . . . silence hovers over the excited crowd, the players with tense muscles are in their posi- tions on the free throw lane, as a teammate steps to the free throw line. He nervously shifts the ball in his sweaty hands, takes a deep breath and SWISH -he makes the basket and the game is tied 60-60. Not even hearing the deafening screams and cheers, the boys dash down the court with a new spurt of energy, and the game goes on. This describes only a fraction of the thrill and excitement at the basketball games this year. Southeast lost ten games by four points or less. Even though there were only seven vic- tories, the Knights often displayed better skill than their opponents. The Lincoln Tigers were Interscholastic League Champions, but Southeast almost marred their record. With four seconds to go, Craig Youartis two free shots made the score 33-34. But unable to beat the clock, the Knights lost to the Tigers by one point. The sportsmanship shown by Southeast throughout the season is an accomplishment within itself. The boys, so ably coached by Mr. Wolf, brought credit to Southeast. Tallest Man Wins.' Whoops! T oo Slow! Look Sharp, Fred' l ,. f 1 ii Zin. 2 ,gi My YW X, fllllx 'W , 6. .s Ae X , K wwf ,fifff Front Row: John Waltner-Manager, Tom Cleman, Danny Marcum, jim Cleary, Bill Estes, Dave Ferguson Second Row: Bill Ward, Tom Hood, Harold Begley, Jerry Johnson, Richie Shopen, Dave French, Bob Rankin. Van Horn Westport . Southwest Northeast Paseo .,.. Rockhurst Westport Manual .. De La Salle Lincoln .. Washington Van Horn Central .. Raytown . Northeast B Squad C Squad Knights Opponents Knights Opponents . 47 21 Raytown Junior . . . . . 41 . 39 38 Raytown Senior . . . . . 42 . 23 32 Hogan ....... . . 60 . 39 34 Raytown Junior . . . . . 36 . 55 32 Raytown Senior . . . . . 46 . 42 45 De La Salle ... .. 50 . 50 41 Southwest .... . . 40 . 62 19 Southwest . , . . . 46 . 41 37 De La Salle .. .. 52 . 46 58 Southwest . . . . 50 . 3 7 33 Southwest ................ 45 . 48 21 Westport ......,........ 60 . 33 29 Third place in Pem Day Tournament 33 39 35 38 Front Row: David Hennessey, Dick Logsdon, Gordon Lyons, Brad Marston, Ed Ellyson, Dick Warren Second Row: Charlie Peters, Steve Shankland, Bob Black, Rick Blum, Jack Patterson. Third Row: Bill Poleson, Jerry Greer, Preston Washington, Larry Norris, Dave Deily. -ul ' was 44. ' N V., X X SW .S W Mr Cross, head coach, Mr Flappan, asszstmzt coach I J ? P! an Q .4 H . wiv' qw 1 V 2: Ig. ' Qi . .,gN'!,,.'4 if , 5?- U H ,,. , mn Q H , , , '?.. mm , ,,...-. .L...,.,,,-4-x-f-Jigfaasaai-ga-we ,-51:4 - n Aw- -...- :..i,a.....a.sas.za-4g4a...a.:...,.a...g.g...,......,.....----- g- . L , 1 ...a-m 1.,.i... .H....,,.. ...N if 5 fe M, -fr lv' 'Wi' all an 42 - ai 5 C -Q it. A - wuz' , gawfifh 1 :jr z, jj, gif, 1' W, ' I 2... 5' ,, X V f 1 VHISILY B First Row: Richard Kircher, jim Coleman, Ken Pattison, John Hoff, Steve Seaver, Paul Solscheid, Dan Marcum, Gordon Bruning, Jack Warren, Jim Hix. Second Row: Melvin Pheifer, Tom Coleman, John Warner, Ken Wood, Bob Rankin, John Cannaday, Roger Adelman, Bill Ward, Richard Sjarda, jim Cleary, Leonard Mazan. The track squad went to William Jewell Mr. Crosscoached the Varsity A squad and College, St. Joseph, Mo., Kansas University, Mr. Flappan, the Varsity B. The shotputters, and Missouri University to participate in jumpers, vaulters, dash men, and distance men meets. all did their best to earn honors for Southeast, and we can proudly say they succeeded. Freshman Team First Row: Bill Edwards, Charles Bliss. Rick Blum, Dick Warren, Bob Black, Charles Peters, Jack Patter- son, Gordon Lyons, Steve Shankland, Mr. Flappan. Second Row: Bill Brown, Carl Oifutt, Les Harling, Bill Poleson, Jim Guthrie, Jerry Clarkson. Gary Danner, Dave Hennessy, Rick Walker, Bob Betts, Preston Washington, Golf Team .E 413' W1- C J Steve Shanzer, Jerry Bynum, Charles Sykes, Mr. Becklean Each spring and fall the golf team coached by Mr. Becklean enters many tournaments. This year Southeast participated in the state regionals. During the season there were also matches with the ten schools in the interschol- astic league. Charles Sykes, the only returning letrerman, again represented the Knights well. Larry Gore, Bob Hamilton, jim Cleary, Larry Roelofsz, The tennis team coached by Mr. Maupin represented Southeast on the court in true Knight tradition. Jim Cleary and Larry Roe- lofz Won the doubles championship, again cap- turing this title for Southeast. The entire team completed a successful season, superior to nearly all opposition. Mr. Maupin. Tenms Team E f 6 a :S Q ? ? 5 1 3 4 E I 3 5 ? Q 5 E 1 3 E 5 1 5 E 5 n x x vm. . ,.,.,.-54-E-,q.3.:5u,-gag-gg-:ga':.1:'-.:,:,., . . -Fqif, '1-... .n4 f.-.t-,.,-1:E!!!- , .. ., f:. . . ,Q---1 f ff: '---5 ' ight,- r47y,5-f-queezpggggagaggqnvnnl-.,.,,.:,.,,,.1gmz125-5:ggq.,.,,,9,x,5,3.99gprgepfgmuylslxeuvrm-,..,.,.,,,..,.-..,qq-1---1-5-nv:-zum:--....,..',.,..,1,,.,.!.....-,,1m':1r --'-.H I ug 1,....... my . M..-.1 .- -1-- f- . ,,,,..x..mk.-Q.. ....,X,,..... -. .- H ' ' ' if VN 4 x 1 b V X' .L. , ..,-...........,.-.....,.....-. .. :.a...,,.1m..,,. ..,,,.,.. ,.. ,...... . I ' ' -' ' ' ' ,., ......---.. Y-'-' f -f Q A I F i J. 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