Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1967
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Club members share learning experiences and recreational interests. One club may encourage learning the cul- ture of a foreign land, while another may stress good scholarship and character. Each organization benefits the school in its own way. Activities Spirit underlies many different Southeast activities when knights and ladies pool their talents, energy and time for the benefit of Southeast. Even though these students are struggling to memorize lines or repeating a dance routine for the tenth time, persistence and determination are evident. Through contributing something worthwhile to school life, students develop a special spirit among themselves. Athletics Spirit is truly demonstrated through keen competition on the ath- letic field. Ardent Southeast fans spur the Knights on to score the crucial winning point. Whether in victory or defeat, the team members are always working together to maintain spirit. The ef- fort to play a good game, to win and to uphold good sportsmanship is a vital part of this team spirit. 8 33 M 116 144 ywy A f aww? - f SMQW X ikyighf x 4A'fQ MX Qi. . A of , 2 N4 54 W L If Ts M, ,K 0. ii ks, , gman' J 2 f 5.9 1 'M : A ,A ..,. -,,,...,....,- -ig-,--.-f.,,,, rr-I-.Y-,-:YF V 'HIP 'r -f-rv A, ...M ..,,.,...,q4 -..44-11.1,-. r'-- -., , '-'---W' ' - - -- -uw-wr.........-,.,,-,,,,,,,T.-,.,,....,.1-.u-111.1-0.-1:11-zz'- -j f 'fl --Y ' - - f , ,.-.. ,,.....-.4--1. -um.-1-1vu.-1.1---.-1fg+w--'- - 4 '- ' - ' - - t ' A ' ' V ' V ' V - Y - f....,...,,...,,....-,.L. -....,.....f..A.,.. ..,,.,,., ,. . - . V ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' Q1-W'1-1-4--1-mu.--A,...:,-.uW..-....q.-....v.........,,.,..a' v- -, .,., .. , ' ' . ' ,--. . ,..-...--- - -- f...:.l....af,..-..-4..N--...+..'...g..,,.f... - - ,, N-4.-,-..x.........,.f1 -,,, . ,K 1--- 1--N -S....L.:. is Q51- s giiil' ii X X A i K Q sX 1 t ig Ci at V Miki I ww. f ' 'Awnwmmu , 'V'M?'f 7 '9l ,Mft W-'W sw ww-wa-Q-Wfwiww W., ,. 3 , ,f f 1 f f Y, f 4. .wa 6, X aff g f ,f ..,,Qv f R W v - f w,-2, , QQ. 1,?.'j,'77 21.43 , t , The expressions of a busy man depict varying moods. r. McMillan promotes school spirit Dear Seniors: The SOUTHEAST SPIRIT is the feeling side of student responses to their school' life. It emanates from feelings rooted in confidence and mastery, preparedness and solidarity, self-respect, ability and desire to get along with oth- ers, fair play, loyalty, friendliness, success and failure. Feelings affect behavior or conduct which in turn characterize SCHOOL SPIRIT or student morale as high or low, desirable or undesirable, controlled or uncontrolled. Good SPIRIT reveals clear thinking which is prerequisite to acceptable behavior. The more of which Knights and Ladies are proud, the greater their desirable school SPIRIT will be. A good SPIRIT within you is as essential as knowledge. It will inspire you with noble thoughts and direct your rea- soning when you weigh value against value. You will be necessary to the earth and mankind will give you bread. Let this SPIRIT come from a rich heart. Let it control your tongue and your activities all the days of your lives. Sincerely yours, Harry R. McMillan, Principal Mr. McMillan dances with football homecoming Mr. McMillan takes time out for meditation at home. queen, Miss Mimi LeDuc. we li ,.i1,..5Q.,, W' 1W'E5,,, 144:11 .Wa 1.- ,FZ W' fl ,..,....w-...nr 1- Q., , .....,.,u,,,,.4,.,,..-...4-v..-,.. H. .ms-xfv.,q,1 .,.L.-.--,5.1,,...A.. 1 was-me -----1 -vw- .-.-.ng-qr , -g--:-.-u-w-w-f:-1--1----v--'- .-.-.7--,-..-f1--.:-...'.mff---r-y--..,...,-p-m,...4-nn....,..v .M zl-. W- 1-4.1. ..1x.,.,...- ,,:,,.,,,,, A , I, .-Q-....,4,.w.-.. on--.Q ,.-Q.-1 .., ,,,,. 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He assists Mr. McMillan in many ways in carrying out the daily routine of the school and meeting the administrative problems as they arise. ' -- ..- ...Y --.... ,,,..- .-........ Y - -v...-...,.A 4-41.9 . .,....,,. mf Mr. Roitman devotes time to his new position. School assistants aid in daily tasks Eugenie Beaulieu R. N. ! Dorothy Cox School Accountant Ruth Robinson Registrar Office personnel carry out a myriad of duties to keep Southeast running efficiently. Class schedules, absence and tardy records and other oHice duties occupy their busy days. The counselors guide Southeast knights and ladies from freshman orienta- tion to college applications and fu- ture job plans. The librarians, nurse and cafeteria employees work in close association with the school administration. ommunity Agent This year Southeast had a new member of the administrative staff, Mr. Nathan Roitman. His newly created position of school and community agent kept Mr. Roitman busy helping students with community problems as well as offering his services to residents of the area. Previous to this year, Mr. Roitman taught mathematics at Southeast and coached the varsity basketball squad. Office ladies keep Southeast running smoothly. M ' . Tiara. Hart EVe1Y11 H111 Rose MCM21StCr Margaret Morgan Isabella Pattison I mmm SeC1C1a1Y Counselor Counselor Secretary . ' 4 FZ 01-ww 'f ' U' ffl ,,,. . -K . w W ' js Vern Sinclair Eleanor Taylor Adele Toller Thelma Ward Counsdor Secretary Branch Librarian Cafeteria Mgr. 16 Thelma Watson Counselor At ens ath is Y. an E Sf .gent iember of the Roitman. His id community ping students as offering his 'evious to this thematics at :y basketball X X Q N 5 E- P ' K' , s x W3 Q e af XX 5 E xX 'S x Q . X , iss A wr' 459' Clifford Cornelius jess Cross Sara Gaggens Nicholas Gerhardt Brenda Holbrook Vickie Scott Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education At almost any time during the day, one could see doz- of the day in the physical education class Boys partici ens of white-clad figures scattered across the Southeast pated in competitive sports while girls matched athletic athletic Held. These students were spending one hour skills in city league contests. smoothly. ison W5 gsm. 2 Girls gym classes practice rhythmic exercises. ,K fa R.O.T.C. cadets learn weapon manipulation V if Kg 4 WW ROTC 'fl ' f L , i son Sfc. Francis Malecha ' i V Eva Bergstrom Family Relations Cecil Coombe Social Science Cecil.Patterson Citizenship S sw 5 N Z Mildred Campbell Citizenship Edwin Fields Social Science Elizabeth Pugh Social Science Clifford Carpenter Social Science Social Studies Social studies courses at Southeast - history, citizenship, current affairs and family relations - equip students to live in the modern world. Through providing knowledge of past and present civilizations, they prepare students to be better citizens in the ever-shrinking world of today. Understanding the how and why of current events leads pupils to consider local, national and international af- fairs. 0-v-..., Social studies students diagnose world problems. E.-A. Smith Robert Sweeney Social Science Social Science 'QQ Ngfffta Trantham Willa Williams ocial Science Social Science Map work is an intricate part of a social studies class. Er litt mz Stl fro dit ing P, I0 ge E0 y. :ls ' Lf- i Zz W9 Wa , W. yn Languages English students join in creative writing and stimulating discussions about 'M' literature. Acquaintance with American and foreign authors introduce many new concepts, and composition study develops latent writing skills. Vestal Maze Cecilia Roberts h h it an it pn English-Citizenship English Strange p rases suc as entre nous or Como esta usted. issue forth from the foreign language lab. The lab is instrumental in the A.L.M. Qau- dio-lingualb program, which stresses the conversational approach to learn- ing a language. f is f 1 R J ,, iw f , '?w 4-Ziffsv. as ft 4 0 2-sf asf. YZ? - t s ww. , -1' 'rv y 4 i v 1 f s ,W h ' 4 gi A f ' MN ,.g. . . ' si W. ,..,,.cf:ff-'os-vi 'f.,..,:4gn-f 1 it f f--fs Q '- I-We f-f ' f Wwf-fe-L l . fs, .. 6 f f-swf' S -ii ' fik i'e AQQQ 4 - Ts? .1 f f Q4 , iv A, .ff V K! 2 f f , 4633 f 1 i B iiii Mary Roll Carol Spady -we English-Latin English Q ,.,s-- V I V . ' i f f. . ., .1 N Nz- f ,i. Anita Berkowitz Rebecca Birkhead Spanish-English English ' Students attempt to master the complicated Roger Wendel Patty Zschoche in English language- English German Linda Buckle joy Clumsky English English ff if Q ,i f f if 1 sf r f 2, off, ' Q5 V4 W4 I f 1 . . ' A fs' Q ff ' . V7 V if f..- . qs 1. f yfjfffyf, ' I ' uf f: ,f If V ,, '- N- z f 1 f- is 4 sy ff Y XXWXW f X fy gf M X 4 'Z ,,,, fy MX X f 4 Elizabeth Coulter Jeffrey Harryman French English iffy? X ,ali Bette Hunter Mary Margaret johnson Language lab students practice diction with the aid of tapes. English English I9 Practical Arts 3 x X ns, ' I , ' 4 4 ? I V, , fi-ff A, t ,141-.rrfif 1 Eileen Anderson john Andrews Bernard. 113121535 Home Economics Electricity II1dUSU'l-3 rrs ke.e! 5 X C s it X X ff xx N X X X E X lf, i 4 f X ' s 11 ' it K s v at Zfasifi c I s 'K X O ii 7 i .ws-A 5 Arnold Caviar Jeanne F inter Curtis Fritchman Commerce Home Economics Metal Everett Hanan Charles Harryman Dorothy Holmes Driver Education Wood-Drafting Home Economics X f ' ,,.v,.,8 , , .fi ,X M3555 ., ,f.,?w R.D. Kullbom Laurence Maupin Louise Mosman Drafting Driver Education Commerce ,. J ,ff M' 7 ' V ' X ! i P Z wwf' , . Mabry Bills Paul Blair Cuy Burton Commerce Metal Driver Education 5 c mf --- r Ct , A if Cai X , ,, en 'f' in UP Even typing classes run into almost unbelievable problems. tes Tl Skills learned in woodworking, drafting, electricity an and metal help develop students, creative abilities ing and teach practical applications of tools. Interior dec- oration, child development, shorthand, typing, note- hand, clerical practice, foods and clothing are other courses offered in practical arts. All students are re- ,,,,, quired to take at least one of these classes before they graduate. Through hail, snow and sleet the driver education classes go on. Sit rf x t Ella May Porto Hazel Turnbow Commerce Commerce 'Q ,za gff52EfX:gi.g X Ss S KW' se- W A 5 ' Q 74 f , V 144 1 f . , ,.. A, y ,ifiz V , a icity lities dec- mote- ither e re- they f Qifilz Z l K Fine Arts ' fi if f' , . .X 'if' f 1 f ,Xt f JW R Q '52 I A X ima KX y f if ' X. 2 ,. ,V M, X, A ,,4,Wtm,S X af e ,QNQNS sw ,J 5? .r.f5 l g,,t,,.f'e-Jj Martha Abbott Art Barry Biddle Ronald Brink Art Speech L. t e as - W-:Q - B Eleanor Brown LaVerne Cable Veva Koenig Speech-Drama Music Accompanist Girls choir participates in the Christmas assembly. Courses in art, drama and music constitute line arts classes at Southeast. In each of these three different areas of study, spirit asserts itself. Art students enter into city-wide competition and each year put on their own exhibition in the castle. Induction, Knightlites, spring play and Penthouse productions demonstrate how active drama students are. The music department, made up of choirs, choruses, glee clubs, band and orchestra, participate in con- tests, clinics and music festivals throughout the year. The purpose of fine arts is to introduce students to the cultural aspects of art, music and the stage. Each student takes at least one Hne arts class dur- ing his high school years. jeff Moore, drum major, keeps the band in time. Ben Markley Judith Philgreen Music Art Drama classes aim for realism in acting. 7'-q--, athematics X X x 9 f , W Mary Ballinger Roy Becklean Vernon Griggs Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Leo Lazzo john Reid Richard Ritthaler Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Science In Southeast science courses, students analyze problems and perform experiments to discover the reasons behind facts. This is especially true in the biology department, the first in the city to have BSCS biology. Analysis and lab work are also the basis for both the physics and chem study courses. Chemistry students learn through doing. Mr. Ritthaler demonstrates the wonder of the circle. Such terms as 'cinterpolationn and umatricesn are everyday language for mathematics students. Now math has become more challenging through the teaching of modern math for the second year in all classes. By helping pupils reason more inductively, the new math has given them insight into basic math- ematical principles. Theresa Bauman Chemistry 'E' Marion Cornelius Clarence Deitchman Biology General Science Judith Faatz Biology Phillip Truby Natural Science Leonard Rice General Science- Physics Ruth Whiteside Natural Science K 1 x -lf, -, .- .,.- N1 ' . ,-,- P i. . - Q ,r ,VK V , X 1 I,-rw . .-r . 5 Y . , 1- , 1 y---g-f...,.::f--1 v - .-VYQI-ff-L-:L K- : fq., .y - v 1 1 1 . ,..... .,. -... . - . .. ... .v.,. - .'.- M.. ..-,. Vu-..-... .,.,.f.-,1 ,fy -W-...3Ai-4-.w-.N....--M.,mwgnf...W-.uww1.v--V.-,-..v...,.....q-mqwcgW,-5-1-5...,--..,,q,,...,,1-,.-7....,.,w.,,.,y. . 5, -0-'pg-1-ga-.. ,,,. .A 1-.-v--.fp-V.f'::f-4-r -N 1 Uv,-...,, f f- - V-.......,,,,..,,,., ---- --- ---,...... .,.. .,.f.....-. .....,- . 41 -11-...mL.4..:L4. - -. - . W-.....,..,-...,,..,,, , A . , , -.fm-..-,. .x -......4 ..,....,....w... .... .,..,,. ..,'-mr Q. - - V . - N ..:....g.n.-,..,, . - f - . ......-x....-. . . 1- ui 1 -N-..s,:..:. ,V N M, kk af ,, , fyff 177 2 V ,gf Senior fficers FRONT ROW DEBRA PICKERING Giftorian SUSIE LONERGAN Treasurer MIMI LEDUC Secretary BACK ROW Q KEN jAooBs Sergeant-at-Arms DAVE PATTERSON President HUGH GRAY Vice-President GRANT SGHMIDT Puhlicist Senior usiness Gommittee FRONT ROW Vickie Maher Joy Bailey Patty Burks Debra Pickering Laura Teetor Joyce Mishmash Mimi LeDuc Ricki McElroy Janice Alnutt Susie Lonergan 25 BACK ROW Paul Tivis Paul Bruski Leonard Graham Hugh Gray Dave Patterson Ken Jacobs Grant Schmidt Mike Gloyd NOT PICTURED Don Hilsdon Don Hipsher ABBOTT, THOMAS - Round Table: Knightlites, vice-president, Dra- conesg Induction, mixed chorus ALNUTT, JANICE - Beta, honor roll, Round Table: junior editor, Cru.s'aa'er,' Knightlites, secretary, F.T.A., treasurer, Jousters, Induction, hockey,v0lleyball sportsday, intramural award, senior business committee,home- making fashion show, football queen attendant ANDERSON, PAM - Honor roll, chaplain, Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, A.F.S. committee, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, Music Festi- val, state music contest, Induction, col- lection assistant BARLOW, NANCY - Honor roll, Pep Club, Y-Teens, girls glee, Music Festival BARNES,JOHN - Music Festival, district music contest, band, orchestra BARNES, JOYCE - Beta, honor roll, Las Centinelas, Les Chevaliers, histo- rian, secretary, vice-president, president F.T.A., volleyball, individual sportsday, intramural award, Induction, Knight- lites I 26 ,f,f ,V ff ,,,,, Qffffjr , , I!! Knights and ladies ANDREWS, JOHN - Knightlites, Induction, Las Centinelas, lVIusic Festi- val, boys chorus, concert choir, mixed double quartet, boys quartet, boys octet, city, district, state music contest ARNOLD, JACQULYN - Music Fes- tival, girls glee ATTKISSON, RICK - Round Table, C-team track, hall guard BAILEY, JOY - Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, publicist, Round Ta- ble, Tower, photography staff, Crusader, Induction, Knightlites, histo- rian, A.F.S. committee, Red Cross, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Las Centinelas, oflfice assistant, senior business com- mittee BAIR, MARY - Beta, honor roll, Pep Club, Junior Classical League, Science Club, Future Scientists of America Award BARKER. KATHY - Beta: honor roll: Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W'., Yiizzwq Thespiansgllinightlitesg Biology Club: Penthouse, treasurer, secretary, 7lUZ!'t'7' representative, Las Centinelas, childrens play, Penthouse play, student director, Induction, mixed double quar- tet, band, girls glee, concert choir, U.M.K.C. Speech Festival, F.T.A. RFC BEI3 conc BLE BOI ria 2 Nlisr Con BO ble, Kni mar assi: B R.- ria a B R guai W . iXs .ss was BARNETT, CHRISTI - Betag honor rollg Knightlitesg Las Centinelasg Pep Clubg Les Chevaliersg A.F.S. commit- teeg F.H.A.g girls gleeg girls ehoirg con- cert choirg Music Festival BASHOR, RONALD - Betag honor rollg bandg mixed clarinet quartetq ten- nis teamg intramural awardg Knight- litesg Music Festivalg city, district mu- sic contestg Chemistry Clubg science fair BELL, DON - Knightlitesg Penthouse playg A.F.S. committee has are school leaders tes g esti- ixed :tetg Fes- ibleg rollg Ta- taff, misto- Pep ielasg :om- g Pep ience erica OHOI' .W.g Jlogy tary, elasg ident guar- 1 oir g ,Marla miie , ff 'wwf ,Wi QWZMW WZmjW V ,ff f wsw f WV WS! BERGER, ROBERT 5 Knightlitesg concert choirg band BLEVINS, DON - C.O.E. BOEHM, DAVID - Inductiong cafete- ria assistantg intramural awardg Central Missouri State College Industrial Arts Contest Misa fjffa. my fi M f W ff safe f If c, fs fsf eswwsfw frwsmy cf: ws-fl, fy- AW W! M if X, Mff, t,t,,fMc,W , ,zwwvt K f '--- N , mfs W MWWWAZ fi ffswshf BOOTH,TIMOTHY-Round Ta- X M bleg Schlosswaehterg Chemistry Clubg A'-ft T ' , Knights Clubgswimmingteamgtrack if G, managerg intramural awardg cafeteria Nagy' X assistant 0 A lt. .. i BRAUN, BOB - Locker guardg cafete- rla assistant X f N f f 2 l BREWSTER, LARRY - Locker y Us guard , fl: ,ff ,w ,M f f WlZ'6f,f' f ,V f' f W ,M ,f BROOKOVER, TED - Honor rollg Doriansg N.A.H.S.g B-team football 500 ' BROWN, ALTHERIA - Altheria entered Southeast her senior year BROWN, THOMAS 27 BRUSKI, PAUL f Beta, honor rollg A 'i if I Q f Ouill and Scroll: Editor-In-Chief, A ,Z fff ?UZ. L'I',' chairman, N.C.C.J., senior X business committee, Round Table, f Knightlitesg Penthouse, Thespiansg Red Crossg F.T.A.g secretary, treasurer, E- lectronics Club, secretary, president, Schlosswachtersg spring play, Induc- my tion, Penthouse play, children's play, stage crew, hall guard, U.M.K.C. fi Speech Festival BURKS, PATTY - Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, feature editor, Tower, academic editor, C,'ru.s'aricr,' Pep Club, Knightlitesg stu- dent director, A.F.S. committee, senior business committee, treasurer, Las Cen- tinelasg Induction , . ii5f3?ii3i5AMtDAVIDCHOHOWM Seniors couple responsibilities Wlt CH ble, BURNs, DIANE - Ars. committee, girls choir, Music Festival, sgt.-at-arms, Nh Les Chevaliersg Pep Club, Red Crossg plat Induction, collection assistant CI-l BURRJAMES CH BURRISSJACKIE tea var BURT, CANDY - Round Table, CL Knightlitesg Pep Club, A.F.S. com- ' mittee G0 BUZAN, suis. - Honor rollg induc- CL tion, Pep Clubg Round Tableg Knight- lf? l litesi Red Cross: Les Chevaliersg A.F.S. I committee CI BYERS,VONDALE-Knightlitesg C-team basketball, B-team football, B- team track CALLAI-IAN, ROY - C-team, B-team football, cafeteria assistant, Knightlites CAMPBELL, CATHY - Les ohm- -iii-T liersg Pep Club, Y-Teens, Music Festi- valg bandg girls glee CAPLES, WENDELL - Wendell en- tered Southeast his senior year At lx 28 UCS with privileges CHAMBERS, DEBBI - Round Ta- ble, Pep Club, Thespians, Penthouse, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, girls choir, girls sextet, city, district music contest, Music Festival, Induction, children's play, spring play CH EATEM, DAVID CHRISMAN, JAMES - C-team, B- team, varsity track, C-team, B-team, varsity football CLARK, CATHERINE - Hallmark Cold Key Award CLARK, DAVID - C-team, B-team, varsity football, cafeteria assistant, Knightlites CLARK, DON - Round Table, Red Cross, boys chorus, mixed chorus, R.O.T.C. CARR, CHRISTINE - Thespians, Pep Club, Knightlites, Penthouse, F.T.A., Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, Induction, Les Chevaliers, childrens play, student director, Penthouse play, girls glee, girls choir, Music Festival, nurse's assistant, volleyball sportsday, intramural award CARRELL, DARWIN - Band, bowl- ing team, R.O.T.C. CARTER, CHERYL Y Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, A.F.S. committee, Red Cross, advertising manager, Tower, business manager, Crusader, Knightlites, N.C.CJ., sgt.-at-arms, Las Centinelas, Induction, F.T.A., intra- mural award, homemaking fashion show CLARK, RICHARD U- Round Table, C-team, B-team football, cafeteria as- sistant, boys chorus, Music Festival, Red Cross, Knightlites CLAUNCH, DON - Music Festival, boys chorus CLAYTON, JOHN - Biology Club, tennis team, hall guard, R.O.T.C. CLEM, SANDY-Honor roll, Knight- lites, Pep Club, A.F.S. committee, Red Cross, president, Les Chevaliers, Ma- jorette, band, Music Festival, intramur- al award, city, district music contest CLIFTON, CHARLES - R.O.T.C., bowlingteam COATES, ROBERT - Round Table, R.O.T.C., Knightlites Seniors ant' ' ' ' ,Mmm CRAWFORD, LINDA - C.O.E. CREEL, JACKIE - Knightlites, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, district music contest, Music Festival CROSS, JOYCE - Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Les Cheva- liers, Las Centinelas, Induction, Pep Club, oflice assistant, treasurer, A.F.S. committee 1c1pate V1Ct0r1 COOPER, CAROLYN - Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Tower, Induction, freshman editor, Crusader, Knightlites, Dracones, junior Classical League, F.T.A., science fair, Red Cross, secretary, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, orchestra, Music Festival, city, district, state music contest COOPER, CHRISTY - Knightlites, N.A.H.S., Red Cross, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, Induction, spring play, Music Festival, state music contest COULTER, DIANA - Honor roll: Dracones, president, Pep Club, Knight- litesg A.F.S. committee, Induction, girls choir, Music Festival, state music con- test, concert choir, collection assistant COWDENJIM - R.O.T.C., bowling team COWDEN, PAT - Red Cross, Induc- tion, C.O.E., office assistant COWDEN, ROGER we iv' 1Q'7' W QS and DA S' DAV ble, I Plays hall g ball, chesti DAV Induc girls 1 DAV Awai tary, tival, DeH. Rout Crust Club C-tea DeM sgt.-a aries onor ble, .tor, inior fair, iers, ival, lites, girls nrmg ntest ro ll 3 iight- girls COD- Ht Nling iduc- and accept defeat DASTA, GEORGE - C.O.E. DAVENPORT, TOM - Round Ta- ble, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, spring play, orchestra, Music Festival, band, hall guard, C-team track: C-team foot- ball, swimming team, Knightlites or- chestra: intramural award, C.O.E. DAVIS, BEVERLY - Round Table, Induction, collection assistant, C.O.E., girls choir, homemaking fashion show DAVIS, MARY - Scholastic Art Award, stage crew, N.A.H.S., secre- tary, Dorians, girls glee, Music Fes- tival, Induction, collection assistant DeHART, DICK - Beta, honor roll, Round Table, photography staff, Crusader, secretary, treasurer, Knights Club, C-team, B-team, varsity track, C-team basketball, cross country DeMOSS, GERI - Honor roll, Sgt,-at-arms, Las Centinelas CROTTY, SUE - Round Table, Pep Club, sgt.-at-arms, vice-president,Jous- ters, Induction, band, nursels assistant, hockey, volleyball, track sportsday, in- tramural award CULLY, CATHERINE - Keeper of the Archives, Beta, honor roll, senior editor, Cru.iaa'er,' Knightlites, Induc- tion, Pep Club, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, science fair, secretary, presi- dent, Les Chevaliers, treasurer, publi- cist, F.T.A., secretary, junior Achieve- ment, president, F.H.A., nurse's assist- ant, homemaking fashion show CUMMINS, SUSIE - Round Table, Red Cross, Knightlites, Pep Club, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir 4 ,f ,f f f ,ff y, 771' fy' Z, 4, M 7' ,f ff k4 9 9' DILLS, SHARON - Pep Club, girls glee, Music Festival, nurseas assistant DOUGLAS GARY - Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Red Cross, Knight- lites, band, Penthouse play, Induction, B-team track, B-team football DRESSELHAUS, JOE - C.O.E., R.O.T,C, f , 4 NX, V M KV., W EARI-IART, LINDA-Beta, honor roll, Quill. and Scroll, Tower, Knightlites, Induction, spring play, sec- retary, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, his- torian, F.T.A., Thespians, A.F.S. committee, publicist, historian, pledge captain, Penthouse, Starlight Student Advisory Board , ECI-IOLS, DEBORAH-Honor roll, F.T.A., vice-president, jousters, Induc- tion, Las- Centinelas, intramural award, girls glee EICHOLZ, DELORES - Homemak- ing fashion show EISLER, JANET-Corresponding sec- retary, Beta, honor roll, Round Table, N.A.H.S., Dorians, activities editor, Cru.mder,' Knightlites, president, Jous- ters, Pep Club, hockey, basketball, vol- leyball sportsday, intramural award, Induction, delegate, National Safety Congress ELLETT, GARTH ELLIOTT, JOHN - Knightlites, C- team, B-team football, A.F.S. committee t 32 DUBIN, DONNA-Round Table, nurse's assistant, Knightlites DuPONT, DALE-Beta, honor roll, hall guard, Knightlites, treasurer, Biol- ogy Club, swimming team, cross coun- try, B-team, varsity track, intramural award DURBIN, KAREN-Honor roll, jous- ters, F.H.A., Red Cross, Induction, Pep Club, A.F.S. committee, nursels assist- ant, intramural award, homemaking fashion show EVAN! C-team EVERF roll, N. FOCT team fc basketk igh school da s pm, M, f ,f A f sf , , I , ff f , Kfyffhff X ELLIOTT, WANDA - Round Table, Pep Club, girls glee, Music Festival, homemaking fashion show ELROD, JOI-IN-Knightlites, C-team track, C-team, B-team football ENSMINGER, CHARLES-Round Table, Knightlites X '73 fx . 1 1 l l CAR glee, 5 GAR' Roun. Pep K volley CAR B-tea sistan f ' 4 - V ggaggfjgfr jf A 'W-0137.-AQ.-7gQ5f f 4 - 4 Table, F rolls EVANS, MARK-A.F.S. committee, , Biol- C-team, B-team football, Knightlites ,lioufgi EvERsoLE, CATHY-Beta, honor roll, N.A.H.S., Las Centinelas .Jousn FOCT, DANA-Beta, honor roll, C- GI. Pep team football, C-team, B-team, varsity agsist- basketball iaking 3laYS provide rich experiences FOULKS, DORIS-Girls glee, mixed chorus, C.O.E. FRANCO, DAVID-Honor roll, Round Table, cafeteria assistant, Red Cross, sgt.-at-arms, treasurer, Schols- swachter FUQUA, ALLEN-Honor roll, C- teamtrack -W-nb-1-f a,,,W.- M4- CALLOWAY, PAT-Beta, honor roll, Pep Club, historian, jousters, Knight- litesg F.H.A., gairls glee, girls choir, concert choir, Music Festival, city, dis- trict music contest, collection assistant, track sportsday, intramural award, A,F.S. committee, homemaking fashion show GARCIA, CARLOS-R.O.T.C. GARCIA, JOSEPHINE-Pep Club, girls glee, mixed chorus, Music Festival, collection assistant ,d Table, A ?CS'fiVHl9 GARCIA, LINDA-Pep Club, girls glee, girls choir, nursels assistant 5 C'lC3m GARDNER, SHARON-Honor roll Round Table, sgt.-at-arms, Jousters, Pep Club, Induction, hockey, softball, -R0UUd volleyball sportsday, intramural award GARRETT, LOUIS-Knightlites, B-team, varsity basketball, cafeteria as- sistant GARTNER, ELIZABETH - Beta: honor roll: Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, Pep Club, jousters, F.H.A,, intramural award, A.F.S. committee, district winner, Law Day essay contest GILL, WALTER-Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, Pent- house play, childrer1's play, spring play, Pep Club, secretary, vice-president, Les Chevaliers, treasurer, Penthouse, A.F.S. committee, Thespians GLOSSIP, CARY-Red Cross, bowl- ing team, band Bruised thumbs due to misguided ham- mers, decorating committees, working until 3 A.M., last minute flower making and constant planning were responsible for this year's float for the American Royal Parade. After early morning final preparations, seniors showed up bright and eager to represent Southeast in the parade. This spirit of cooperation was responsible for the outstanding float. The class of 76 h GLOYD, NIIKE - Honor roll, Knightlites,sgt.-at-arms, Knights Club, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, concert choir, C-team, B-team, varsity football, C-team, B-team basketball, senior busi- ness committee COINS, PATTY - Recording secre- tary, Beta, honor roll, Knightlites, In- duction, Music Festival, band, science fair, Missouri Girls State, Red Cross, Dracones, secretary, junior Classical League, secretary, vice-president, presi- dent, jousters, hockey, volleyball, soft- ball, basketball, individual sportsday, intramural award GORDEN, DANNIE-Las Centine- las, Red Cross 4 ,, If at , V, , , XM 3.8 GRE F.T.i GRI4 GUIN girls HAl F.H HAI Mus hock hall Cros ing l HA roll, lites Clul tion liters state girls val, its t was X X 3 gs il 1 7 9 5 h h ' 't roll, llub, ncert iball, busi- GREEN, BARBARA-Knightlites, F.T.A., Pep Club, Red Cross, F.H.A. iecre- g In' CRIGSBY, CONNIE-Oflice assistant ience P9555 GUNIER, LYNETTE-Knightlites, 55131 girls glee, Pep Club, Red Cross Jresi- soft- sday, itine- HALL, CHARLOTTE-Dracones, F.H.A., Red Cross, Penthouse play HAMBY, ROSETTA-Round Table, Music Festival, girls glee, Knightlites, hockey, basketball, softball sportsday, hall guard, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Red Cross, junior Achievement, homemak- ing fashion show HAMMOND, NAN-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, A.A.U.W., Knight- lites, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, Pep Club, treasurer, Les Chevaliers, Induc tion, homemaking fashion show,Knight- lites orchestra, girls sextet, city, district, state music contest, girls octet, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, Music Festi val: orchestra 2 GRAHAM, LEONARD-Honor roll, senior business committee, Knightlites, vice-president, Knights Club, Music Festival, mixed chorus, boys chorus, cafeteria assistant, C-team, B-team, var- sity football CRAVES, WYONNA-Wyonna en- tered Southeast her senior year GRAY, HUGH-Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, vice-president, Round Table, sports editor, Tower, sports edi- tor, Crusader, chaplain, Knights Club, Knightlites, C-team, B-team, varsity football, C-team, B-team, varsity bas- ketball, sgt.-at-arms, junior class, vice-president, senior class, senior busi- ness committee, Missouri Boys State, National Merit Letter ofCommendation HARE, STEVE-Round Table, golf team, bowling team, Knightlites, Music Festiyal, boys chorus HARRISJOHNNIE HARRIS, WILLIAM-Beta, honor roll, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, F.T.A., Knightlites, N.C.C.j., Elec- tronics Club, Science Club, Schlos- swachter, Penthouse, Thespians, Induc- tion, state crew, spring play, Missouri Boys State HAYDEN, MICHAEL-Knightlitesg cross countryg B-team, varsity basket- ballg cafeteria assistant HAYES, LINDA-Honor rollg Jous- tersg A.F.S. committeeg Pep Clubg F.H.A.g girls choirg intramural awardg homemaking fashion show HAYNES, LYNDA-Betag honor rollg Quill and Scrollg Round Tableg Towerg Red Crossg treasurer, Les Chevaliersg Pep Clubg A,F.S. committeeg Knight- litesg Inductiong Music Festivalg girls gleeg girls choirg concert choirg city, dis- trict music contest HELMER, SARAH-Round Tableg Red Crossg girls gleeg mixed chorusg Music Festivalg C.O.E. HEMPHILL, EDNA-Joustersg Pep Clubg A,F.S. committeeg Red Crossg F.T.A.g Les Chevaliersg hall guardg col- lection assistantg hockey sportsdayg in- tramural award HENDRICKSON, WANDA flu. HART, COLLEEN-Round Tableg Inductiong Pep Clubg Les Chevaliersg office assistantg homemaking fashion show HAWKINS, LARRY HAWLEY, JANET-Betag honor rollg Round Tableg Knightlitesg lnductiong Pep Clubg A.F.S. committeeg girls glffffi girls choirg girls sextetg concert rchoirg girls octetg city, district, state music con- testg collection assistantg Music Festival H II Mui han Knit com HII Bet: A.F Lea5 ior l dist edit1 Cru. HO Sout Seniors realize the JO HERRINGTON, GEORGE-C-team, B-team football HICKLE, LARRY-Penthouse play HILL, VERNEERDEAN-Round Tableg Red Crossg secretary, joustersg Inductiong Biology Clubg Pep Clubg hall guardg vice-president, junior Achieve- mentg intramural awardg vice-president, F.H.A. ,W f 1 H. ro co ph chi H sis H ale, ers' t- x ion toll' 3 on, lee, Oirg :on- .fal the Z -Y V51 yy 4 5132? S3 vB A Eiiiiitisifzzfffww 'Y iund atersg ,U hall 1eve- dent, HILSDON, DUN-Round Table, Music Festivalg Knightlitesg Induction, bandg trumpet trio, C-team footballg Knightlites orchestra, senior business committee HIPSHER, DON-Vice-president, Beta, honor rollg Quill and Scroll, A.F.S. committee, junior Classical League, vice-president, Draconesg sen- ior business committee, Knightlitesg city, district music contest, orchestra, editor-in-chief, Towerg literary editor, Crusader HOLMAN, ELLIS-Ellis entered Southeast his senior year joy of participation HUMBARD, GARY-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlitesg Dra- cones, band, photography staff, Tower, photography staff, Crusaderg concert choir, cafeteria assistant HUM PH REY, BONNIE-Office as- sistant HUNT, LEE HOLMES, ANNETTE-Red Cross, F.T.A.g treasurer, F.N.A.5 Science Club, Les Chevaliersg Y-Teens, home- making fashion show HOLZER, LEON HOPPERS, MIKE-Red Cross, swim- ming team, locker guard, hall guard HORNER, VIRGIE-Beta, honor roll, Knightlitesg Induction, spring playg Penthouse play, Pep Clubg publicist, historian, Penthouseg girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, girl sextetg girls octetg city, district, state music contest HORTON, JIM-Boys chorus, mixed chorus HULSE, SUSIE-Beta, honor roll, Red Cross, Pep Clubg Knightlitesg spring play, vice-president, Les Cheva- liersg band, Music Festival, city, district music contest, Knightlites orchestra HUTCHINSON, DONNA - Pep Club, Red Cross, treasurer, Jousters, intramural award, homemaking fashion show HUTCHISON, LYNN-Knightlites, C-team, B-team track, B-team football, cafeteria assistant JACKMAN,JANICE 1Q U' JOLLIFFE, KENNY-Knightlites, C-team football, A.F.S. committee J-ONES, DAN - Honor roll, Knight- l1tes, Junior Classical League, Dra- cones, historian, Dorians, Penthouse, Pep Club, Thespians, Induction, Music Festival, band, stage crew, B-team foot- ball, B-team track JONES, TERESA-Red Cross, C.O.E., Dracones, Junior Classical League Education cultivates our JACOBS, KEN-President, Round Table, Knightlites, Knights Club, In- duction, cafeteria assistant, A.F.S. committee, C-team, B-team, varsity basketball, HM, city basketball, C-team football JAMES, THEODORE-Red Cross, C-team basketball JEFFERIES, GENEVA-Knightlites, F.H.A., hall guard, intramural award, Jousters, treasurer, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, mixed chorus JOHNSON, KATHI-Knightlites, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Induction, girls glee, ofhce assistant, Red Cross JOHNSON, PAMELA-Round Ta- ble, Junior Achievement, vice-president, Pep Club, Knightlites, secretary, F.T.A., Red Cross, homemaking fash- ion show, A.F.S. committee, Induction, sgt.-at-arms, treasurer, Jousters, secre- tary, Las Centinelas, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, Music Festival, col- lection assistant, nurse's assistant, hall guard, basketball, softball, hockey, indi- vidual sportsday, intramural award JOLLEY, LINDA-Induction, Knight- lites, spring play, Music Festival, Pep Club KII Tab tion ren, assi chef KII KID KII Arc ble, Clu KL Kni KL rol Crt pia Ind pla tric val U.l teri Sp: Q s' st- ates our minds und In- ?.S. sity earn 'oss, ites' 7 ard, ,lub' 7 Pep girls Ta- lent, NY, fash- tion, ecre- girls t col- hall indi- ight- Pep KILGORE, CRICKETT-Round Table, Pep Club, Knightlites, Induc- tion, girls choir, concert choir, child- renls play, collection assistant, nursels assistant, Dorians, B-team, varsity cheerleader KILCORE, CARREY KIMBALL, HARRY-R.O,T,C. KING, WILMA-Keeper of the Archives, Beta, honor roll, Round Ta- ble, F.H.A., Knightlites, Induction, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, A.F.S. committee KLEIN, PHIL-A.F.S. committee, Knightlites KLUGMAN, MARK-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, assistant editor, Crusader, president, Penthouse, Thes- pians, stage crew, band, Knightlites, Induction, student director, Penthouse play, spring play, children's play, dis- trict, state music contest, Music Festi- val, N.C.C.j., projection staff, U.M.K.C. Speech Festival, Northwes- tern University National High School Speech Institute Award f Swv JORDAN, BETTY-Pep Club KANALLY, JOHN-Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Tower, Dorians KEITH. SUSAN-Beta, honor roll, Pep Club, Knightlites, Induction, oHice assistant, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, district music contest 'wa-Wm aww fir' www Wie.,-A1-047. KOBERSTEIN, ANN-Honor roll, N.A.I-I.S,, Knightlites, Induction, Pep Club, publicist, Dorians, spring play, Music Festival KORANDO, MIKE-Honor roll, trumpet quarter, band, intramural award, Music Festival, city, district music contest KRAUs,DEBB113-Pep Club W' -W4 , , f . W! , 4 me-,Q LEE, JERALD-Knightlites, C-team, B-team football, C-team, B-team, var- sity track LEMKEN, DAVID LEWIS, NANETTE-Treasurer, Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Knightlites, art editor, Cfll.SiUd6T,' circulation manager, Tower, N.A.H.S., publicist, president, Dorians, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, spring play, Music Festival, girls choir, concert choir, Induction LEWIS, VERNON-Round Table' R.O.T.C., Knightlites, Induction, oi team track LINWOOD, KATHY-Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Tower, Knightlites, F.H.A., Induction, Les Chevaliers, science fair, band, A.F.S. committee, homemaking fashion show, Music Festival, U.M.K.C. Seminar, National Merit semifinalist LONERGAN, SUSIE-Honor roll, Knightlites, corresponding secretary, Round Table, Red Cross, Induction, intramural award, B-team, varsity cheerleader, collection assistant, vice- president, junior class, treasurer, senior class, senior business committee, United Campaign Chairman, football queen attendant, R.O.T.C. queen attendant, Pep Club ff. W X f 1 W W KUNIK, TERRY-C-team, B-team, varsity football, C.O.E. LANGLEY, JAMES-R.O,T.C., C- team track, bowling team, football man- ager LeDUC, MIMI - Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, Pep Club, B-team, varsity cheerleader, col- lection assistant, homemaking fashion show, secretary, junior class, secretary, senior class, senior business committee, football queen Four memorable years in I , f, ,W ,,,,' ,,3W.f,f my MMffWfffwffWy jf, ff , O WWW! 4 , .Wi uf ff' We f , f , ,f ff, fffyfy ff mf M f' ,W ,V f V X is-pf K' 4437 413 LOPEZ, RITA-Honor roll, Red Cross, Knightlites, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir LUNSFORD, BILL-Honor roll, mixed chorus, Music Festival, cafeteria assistant, B-team football, C-team, B- team basketball MADDUX, LARRY-Honor roll, Round Table, band, Music Festival, Chemistry Club, sgt.-at-arms, treasurer, Las Centinelas - - . , 7.-.., - .-..,.-uma-,- ,,..,,............--..-..1,-,-,..,-..-.1-V,--1... .sy-.....5.,.5y3f-Q ---:f----- .----Y .- avi..-.gn-aqfg-1-, -'-,fv..,,vf--:j-,-- '- .1-1-1'-4T ' v .s--t--'--f-'----'--- -we--Q '--- A ' :r----1 --: ' A' ef- - --- IW fe 2 ' ' P 'P ' - - ' ' eam, fl- HHH- Jund Pep col- hion tary, tteeg MADDUX, SANDRA-Round Table, Pep Club, Red Cross, girls glee, Music Festival MAHER, VICKIE-Honor roll, Knightlitesg recording secretary, Round Table, Pep Club, treasurer, president, Dorians, B-team, varsity cheerleader, Induction, senior business committee MALLOT, JIM-Round Table, Knights Club, Knightlites, C-team, B- team, varsity footballg golfteamg cafete- ria assistant ears in the Castle end Red girls roll, 'eteria n, B- roll, tival, surer, The cap and gown symbolize graduation and initiation into a new way of life for each senior. Sometimes the members of the senior business committee, in charge of measuring for caps and gowns, have to go to great lengths to get the correct measurements. Finally, all seniors have a perfect fit at graduation, we hope. ..... . - ,W .n.L...,.-.-3.-.,.,.,.--..----....,.1.,w:f4..f.. ,,-.. QQYYTY' MANES, CHARLES-C.O.E. MARKEY, PAM-Honor roll, Knight- litesg Pep Club, girls choir, girls sextet city, district music contest, concert choir Music Festival MARLOW, STEPHANUO-Knight litesg Red Cross, Pep Club, Induction MARTIN, ANITA--Beta, honor roll Knightlites, Induction, Penthouse play childrenis play, spring playg h15f0F121.11, vice-president, Dorians, A.F.S. commit- tee, Hallmark Gold Key Awardi pcm' 8, house W...-1 MATTER, LINDA-Honor roll, Pep Club, treasurer, Dracones, Red Cross, Junior Classical League MATTHEWS, MARILYN-Honor roll: Round Table, Red Cross Careers and col MAYES, NANCY-N.A.H.S., girls glee, mixed chorus, Music Festival, C.O.E,, homemaking fashion show Ml MAYS, LINDA-Round Table, junior M Achievement, Knightlites, childrenis ha vu- . play, girls glee, Music Festival, district B- it 1 ' music contest, hall guard, F.T.A., ba F.H.A. R1 MCCHESNEY, SANDRA - Beta, M honor roll, Knightlites, Induction, con- Rc cert choir, girls octet, Pep Club, Do- dix rians, secretary, Tower representative Las Centinelas, N.A.H.S. 7 McDOWELL, CHERYL-Pep Club, Dorians MCELROY, RICKI-Beta, honor NI- roll, Pep Club, varsity cheerleader, Dorians, sophomore editor, Crusader, N1 5 girls choir, concert choir, Music Festi- Ser Es val, state music contest, Knightlites, In, A.F.S. committee, publicist, junior Ch, class, senior business committee Citi Fe: MEADOWS, CINDY-Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Music Festival, NI circulation manager, Tower, F.T.A., treasurer, president, Les Chevaliers, Knightlites, girls glee MESSINGER, DAVID-Round Ta- ble, band, C-team, B-team, varsity bas ketball, B-team, varsity track, Induc- tion, cafeteria assistant iwwif MEYER, STEVEN-Music Festival S,'5f mixed chorus, cafeteria assistant, B team football, C-team, B-team track MEYERS, ROLAND-Music Festi val, band 42 M , -,.........:..,.. .:-,,,,. ......,.. -,,..,.,.g,,,,.,,.T,,,,.. ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, ..-,, ., -.-N...-...,,..-,...,...,--nf-.,...,-.-.--W --A 2- ,J-,.-K......... ....,.... .W--. -1,- lnd college await us MOORE, JESS-C.O.E. MUNKIRS, JESSE-Round Table, hall guard, Schlosswfachters, Induction, B-team, varsity football, C-team basket- ball, C-team, B-team, varsity track' R.O.T.C. 7 MUNOZ, KENNETH-Knightlites, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, skin diving team, C.O.E. MYERS, MARVIN-C.O.E. NEAD, BETTY - Tower repre- sentative, Beta, honor roll, Knightlites, Induction, Pep Club, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, band, girls octet, city, district, state music contest, Music Festival NEELY, RONALD MISHMASH, JOYCE-Knightlites, sgt.-at-arms, Round Table, A.F.S. committee' Pe Club Induction vice- , P Q 5 president, Dorians, senior business committee, homemaking fashion show, B-team, varsity cheerleader, R.O.T.C. queen MOODY, LINDA-Knightlites, Jun- ior Achievement, Red Cross, hall guard' ollice assistant, football queen attendant 7 MOORE, DIANNA-Pep Club, Red Cross, A.F.S. committee, F.H.A. NELSON, MICHAEL-Hall guard NEWLAND, BEVERLY-Les Cheva- liers, Red Cross, Pep Club, girls choir, Music Festival, homemakingfashion show NEWMAN, STEPHAN-Knightlites, R,O.T.C., boys chorus, concert choir -Q..-...f-,.-.M.-.--..- - ...+A -,. Ang... w.....,,.,., . . ..,..-4. .-.. ..- OSMENT, TOM-Honor rollg Knightlitesg Music Festivalg boys cho- rusg concert choirg C-team trackg tennis teamg C-team, B-team, varsity football OVERBEY, ALICE OWINCS, TOM PARKHURST, CAROL-Round Ta bleg N.A.H.S.g junior Classical Leagueg Red Cross PATTERSON, DAVID-Round Ta- bleg Knightlitesg Inductiong cafeteria as- sistantg president, Knights Clubg C- team, B-team, varsity footballg C-team, B-team, varsity basketballg HM, City basketballg C-team, B-team, varsity trackg Youth Leadership Seminarg presi- dent, junior classg president, senior classg senior business committee PERKINS, ADONIS - Doriansg N.A.H.S.g C-team, B-team, varsity trackg cross countryg Red Cross NIEMEYER, BOB-Knightlitesg cross countryg B-team footballg C-team, B- team, varsity trackg cafeteria assistantg Schlosswachter PIE S oFF1ELD, LavAUGHN-Round Ou Tableg Red Crossg Doriansg N.A.H.S:5 PIIN spring playg Knightlitesg Musical Festi- val PO roll O'NEAL, SHELLEY-I-Ionor rollg oflice assistantg homemaking fashion show Excitement mounts dur f 50' PERKINS, JAY-C.O.E. PERKINS, ROSEMARY-Round Tableg Pep Clubg Red Cross PICKERINC, DEBRA-state vice- Ei president, Betag honor rollg Quill and 0 Scrollg advertising manager, Towerg RE A.A.U.W.g editor-in-chief, Crusader-,' Pep Clubg treasurer, Round Tableg RI Knightlitesg Inductiong A.F.S. commit- tm teeg Red Crossg United Campaign Chairmang treasurer, junior classg gifto- rian, senior classg senior business com- mitteeg childrenls play CFOSS 1, B- atant, PIERCE, CINDY-Cindy entered Southeast her senior year ound I-I.S,, PINK, CLARENCE-Band Festi- POINDEXTER, GAIL-Beta, honor roll, Knightlites roll, shion Unis during the last weeks ,945 f Round V . RAPP, KENNY-Penthouse play, 'P Vice- bowling team, cafeteria assistant ull and rowfff REYES, OLIVIA-Red Cross 'usaderq fablffi REYNoLDs, CHUCK-C-team, B- Dmrlm' team football npaign s, gifto- SS COIT1- if ,il PORTER, STEVE-Honor roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, tennis team, C-team, B-team, varsity track, Induc- tion, president, Science Club, treasurer, Schlosswachter, Missouri Boys State POTTER, GARY-C.O.E. POU, MILLIE-Round Table, A.F.S. committee, Pep Club, Knightlites, Penthouse play, majoretteg band, secre- tary, treasurer, Dorians, N.A.H.S., Hallmark Gold Key Award PROPST, MARK-Beta, honor roll, photography staff, Crusader, stage crew, Knightlites, Induction, spring play, children's play, Thespians, pledge captain, Penthouse, Electronics Club PRUITT, ANDY-Music Festival, band, city, district music contest, intra- mural award RANCK, DAVID-Round Table, Jun- ior Achievement, Red Cross, Knight- lites, cafeteria assistant, C-team football RIDDLE, TOM RIFENBARK, JAMES-Knights Clubg Les Ohevaliersg A.F.S. commit- teeg vice-president, F.T.A.g Inductiong Knightlitesg swimming teamg C-team track ROARK, LINDA-Honor roll wo, ow we must separate ROBISON, NANCY-N.A.H.S. ROMI, HAROLD ROSE, YVONNE-Round Tableg Pep Clubg Red Orossg Biology Clubg F.H.A.g Knightlitesg Inductiong spring playg hall guard ,149- ROSS, VONETA-Music Festivalg Inductiong girls gleeg oflice assistant ROTH, JOHN-Betag honor rollg Knightlitesg Schlosswachterg R.O.T.C.g science fairg football manager RUARK, JOYCE-Knightlitesg Induc- tiong childrenls playg girls choirg Pep Clubg Penthouseg Thespiansg office as- sistant RUDE, ROBERT-Honor roll, Round Tableg Electronics Clubg R.O.T.C.g Pep Club RUSSELL, MIKE-B-team football RUST, APRIL-Pep Clubg A.F.S. committee 'ii' ELIIC SC Bet Ta pla con ICF B-t bas sen Na SO Kn quz mu SE pla Ff SH bar SH C-1 Sll hot hal ant ..Y............-.-Q.,-,- .,,..,,....-,,.... ..-..-..f,n...-urs-,xl-, Yy-.,-...:s.f-.-:1r:1:-:L------ ---- 1.-.--F1-g---1--rv -'--- wr-v 1- an F316 Pep lub, Jring ival, roll, FC., nduc- Q PCP ze as- E2 Q0 Q-ever' I1 V i9 Ws. Us a d travel different paths SCHMIDT, GRANT-President, Beta, honor roll, sgt.-at-arms, Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, spring play, president, Chemistry Club, A.F.S. committee, vice-president, Schlosswtfch- ter, tennis team, cross country, C-team, B-team, varsity track, C-team, B-team basketball, varsity football, publicist, senior class, senior business committee, National Merit Letter of Commendation SCOTT, YVONNE-Beta, honor roll, Knightlites, Induction, girls octet, girls quartet, concert choir, city, district, state music contest, Music Festival SELLS, KATHY-Induction, spring play, F.N.A., Science Club, Y-Teens, F.T.A., girls glee, Music Festival SHAPIRO, HARVEY-Red Cross, band, Music Festival SHARP, CHESTER-Knightlitesg C-team, B-team track SINGLETON, MARGARET-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, hall guard, Les Chevaliers, ofhce assist- ant, orchestra RYAN, CONNIE SANDERSON, LYNDA-Las Centi nelas, Pep Club SCHANZER, LARRY-Round Table spring play, Knightlites, children's play Induction, Penthouse, Thespians, caf- eteria assistant, football manager ,.. ,M .-..,-1...-....... . - ,.Y.11.:-g..f,...--,- SKIRVIN, JOYCE-Beta, honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, Red Cross, F.T.A. SMITH, CARMEN-Knightlites, Induction, Penthouse play, office assist- ant, hall guard, Red Cross, Pep Club, Y-Teens, vice-president, Las Centine- las, Junior Achievement SMITH, CAROL-Round Table, Pep Club, hall guard, C.O.E. -..X-...--.-- -- .......a.a :,. xg..- --,..., ,... , ... .. 4,'.,4...-f.. .-...W ..,- SOLE, LARRY-C-team, B-team trackg C-team, B-team, varsity football SOUTHARD,JOHN-Knightlitesg Music Festivalg C-team footballg Schlosswachter SPRINGSTUBE, BARBARA - Con- cert choirg girls gleeg girls choir STEPHENS, JOHN-Honor rollg or- chestrag bandg Knightlites orchestrag cafeteria assistantg Schlosswachterg B- team trackg B-team, varsity footballg Youth Leadership Seminarg Knightlites STEPHENSON, JOHN-Round Ta- bleg Music Festivalg mixed chorusg Knightlitesg Knights Clubg cafeteria as- sistantg varsity football STEVENSON, ANITA-Betag honor rollg Round Tableg Inductiong Red Crossg Pep Clubg F.T.A.g C.O.E.g N.A.H.S.g sgt.-at-arms, secretary, vice-president, Las Centinelasg girls gleeg girls choirg mixed chorusg concert choirg Music Festival SMITH, CHRISTINE-Music Festi- valg girls gleeg Red Cross SMITH, EDWARD-Round Tableg R.O.T.C.g Knightlitesg spring playg Penthouseg cafeteria assistantg football managerg C-team trackg B-team basket- ball SMITH, PAULA-Girls glee S T S oi ST lite ST tra A chapter of our lives C017 Npfr Cars 'Q s 5RTw KU' fsfifi -ilk Q. -.-'Eb STEVKO, CATHY-Betag honor rollg Round Tableg Knightlitesg joustersg Biology Clubg orchestrag cafeteria assist- antg Categories Teamg hockey, individu- al sportsdayg intramural award STINE, SARAH-Honor rollg Knight- litesg historian, Round Tableg A.F.S. committeeg Pep Clubg Inductiong ofhce assistantg girls gleeg girls choirg girls sex- tetg girls octetg concert choirg city, dis- trict music contestg Music Festival STINSON, VIRGINIA-Round Ta- bleg Pep Clubg Knightlitesg Inductiong Music Festivalg girls sextetg girls gleeg girls choirg concert choirg state music contest SVI SV CCI' HIL Tp Re sir To till' tin I Festi- Tableg 3 Play 5 football basket- STOVALL ALVIN Alvin en , - tered Southeast his senior year STRAETER, BEVERLY-Knighb lltesg Pep Club STREET, MIKE-Knightlitesg orches- trag bandg concert choirg tennis team lives comes to a close 5 f , qos-Qs! Q- ' SV' WWQQQA HQ.: nays-ysig f C T f W ' Z f fag., lor rollg tustersg a assist- idividu- Knight- A.F.S. ig office girls sex- ity, dis- il nd Ta- ductiong rls gleeg emusic ,ff 1. ,f SWARTZ, STEVEN SWENSON, PAULfKniglitlit'eSS COU- cert choirg Music Fest1V2119 d15lF1Ci, Slate music contestg swimming team TAYLOR, DIANN-Betas honor rollg Red Crossg homemaking fashion SIQOWQ girls choirg concert choifi Kfllghthteg Tower representative, treasurer, SCCTC' tary, vice-president, president, Las Cen- tinelas STROHM, LINDA-Nurse's assistant SUBER, MEADRICA SUGG, TED SUHR, DAVE - Inductiong Red Crossg secretary, president, Electronics Clubg stage crewg C-team track SURRATT, ALFRED SUTTON, GEORGE-Biology Clubg Round Tableg Knightlitesg Inductiong boys chorusg concert choir W, tt , , f TAYLOR, JOHN - C-team football, C-team, B-team, varsity basketball, caf- eteria assistant TAYLOR, PHILLIP TEETOR, LAURA - Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, A.A.U.W., Round Table, features editor, Tower, organizations editor, Crusader, Knight- lites, Induction, treasurer, vice-presi- dent, president, Dracones, Junior Clasl sical League, secretary, treasurer, A.F.S. committee, Pep Club, senior business committee, Missouri Girls State, R.O.T.C. queen attendant Each year the Senior Class commemorates its achievements and activities on the Senior Shield. This year several artistic seniors symbolically decorated the shield as a re- minder to future knights and ladies of the high points of 1967. This shield has taken its place of honor among the others in the Great Hall. y yyyi X my X We enter the THOMAS, CHERYL - Beta, honor roll, Round Table, secretary, Red Cross, Pep Club, vice-president, presi- dent, Les Chevaliers, Knightlites, collec- tion assistant THOMAS, JANET - Knightlites, col- lection assistant THOMAS, MARLYN - Band WK 50 I 7' Azz! 9 ,ff M WOI THO TIPT Rounm play, Music mural Red C cist, l house Classi TIVI honor tennis graph comm vice-p Merit TRIPS Dracc Schlos tion, track VAN Musit VENI X X th , honor y, Red , presi- , collec- , fy, f ' ,gf tes, col- Izi., i 21 if C world of adults THORPE, THOMAS TIPTON, BELINDA - Honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Penthouse play, spring play, Induction, girls glee, Music Festival, hockey sportsday, intra- mural award, oflice assistant, secretary, Red Cross, treasurer, Jousters, publi- cist, historian, vice-president, Pent- house, Thespians, Pep Club, Junior Classical League TIVIS, PAUL - Journalist, Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, -Induction, tennis team, news editor, To wer, photo- graphy staff, Crusader, senior business committee, sgt.-at-arms, Science Club, vice-president, Schlosswachter, National Merit semifinalist TRIPSES, JOHN - Beta, honor roll, Dracones, Junior Classical League, Schlosswachter, Penthouse play, Induc- tion, B-team, varsity football, B-team track VAN LANDINGHAM, JOYCE - Music Festival, girls glee VENNEMAN, FRANK - C.O.E. THOMPSON, GLENN - Knight- lites, Induction, boys chorus, Music Festival, cafeteria assistant THORNHILL, LINDA THORNTON, ZONNA - Knight- lites, Pep Club, nurse's assistant 'Va V' bmi f' I M f 7 f , , f sf' Y -rf' I Qi? X9 W 5 Y! 1 VOELK, JERRY - Knightlites, C.O.E, WALDEN, JANET - Honor roll, concert choir, girls glee, girls choir, Music Festival, Knightlites, homemak- ing fashion show WALKER, JANICE - Keeper of the Archives, Beta, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Tower, Knightlites, Dorians, N.A.H.S., secretary, vice-president, Las Centinelas, girls sextet, mixed double quartet, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, state music contest WATTS, MARLA-Beta, honor roll, ofhce assistant, orchestra, Knightlites, Dracones, Junior Classical League WEINER, SARA JO-Red Cross, F.H.A., secretary, treasurer, Junior Achievement, girls glee, mixed chorus, Music Festival, ofhce assistant WESSON, HAZEL-jousters, Red Cross, president, Y-Teens, hall guard, track, basketball sportsday, intramural award, Knightlites, Induction WHEELER, DEBBIE-Honor roll, nurseis assistant, student director, Knightlites, Penthouse play, childrenis play, Induction, Dracones, junior Clas- sical League, Jousters, Biology Club, Las Centinelas, president, Red Cross, Penthouse, Thespians, volleyballsports- day, intramural award WHITE PAT-Beta, honor roll, A.A.U.W., literary editor, Crusader, girls glee, girls choir, concert choir, girls octet, Music Festival, Induction, Knightlites, president, Las Centinelas, treasurer, F.T.A. WILKINS ANICE Pe Club' Mu 1 J T P s ' sic Festival, band, district music contest, intramural award, treasurer, F.N.A., Las Centinelas WALKER, SIDNEY-Honor roll, B-team, varsity football, B-team, varsity basketball, C-team, B-team, varsity track, cafeteria assistant, historian, Knights Club WARD, ROGER-Round Table, Biol- ogy Club WATT, JON-Round Table, swim- ming team, C-team, B-team, varsity football, Knights Club, band, Knight- lites ith pride, we jom the 3, u WILLHITE, LESLIE-Round Table, Pep Club, Red Cross, Las Centinelas, A.F.S. committee WILLIAMS, DENNIS-Honor roll, hall guard, Les Chevaliers, C-team track, swimming team WILLIAMSJACK-Round Table, C-team, B-team, varsity football, C- team, B-team, varsity track, Knights Club, Knightlites, cafeteria assistant WILSON, DONNA-Red Cross, F.H.A., girls glee, Music Festival, ofhce assistant, historian, Jousters, homemak- ing fashion show alumni of Southeast WITTE, CHERYL-Honor roll Round Table, Knightlites, Induction Pep Club, Las Centinelas, girls glee girls choir, girls sextet, girls octet, con cert choir, district, city music contest Music Festival WOLF, TIM-Sgt.-at-arms, Beta honor roll, Round Table, Knightlites Induction, cafeteria assistant, Dracones Chemistry Club, Knights Club, B-team varsity football, C-team, B-team track swimming team WRIGHT, CARLTON-Knightlites R.O.T.C., C-team, B-team track WRIGHT, KATHIE-Round Table Pep Club, Red Cross, Induction Knightlites. 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My , I n 1 ,4 7. 2 V f U 5 U., , . 4 fzf gf. I X . ,J , H1 , 1 ,J '1 Z 4 ,,5-yf ,,,, fy V a W ,W WM, ' ,,,f w 7 1 167, w, ' M. X f W M' ' Ken Jacobs President f ff. raw W FRONT ROW: Susie Lonergan, Joyce Mishmash, Debra Pickering, Pam Anderson, Sarah ' V' k' M her. BACK ROW: Ibo Destereci, Hugh Gray, Ken Jacobs, Grant Stine,Joy Bailey, ic te a Schmidt. Student government is only as good as the active people in it. The Round Table, upholding the traditions of chivalry and citizenship as set forth by King Arthur, supplies a voice for students in their school affairs. Af- ter receiving suggestions from students in their respec- tive homerooms, representatives attend meetings and offer ideas for school improvements. The Round Table has been an effective link between Hugh Gray Vice-President Vickie Maher Recording Secretary Susie Lonergan Corresponding Secretary Debra Pickering Treasurer Joyce Mishmash Grant Schmidt Sergeants-at-Arms Sarah Stine Historian Joy Bailey Publicist Pam Anderson Chaplain Ibo Destereci Member at Large faculty and students since 1939. Guided by Miss Louise Mosman and Mr. Clifford Carpenter, the first semester accomplished such pro- grams as keeping a scrapbook for the foreign exchange student, collecting United Funds and supervising the March of Dimes campaign at Southeast. FRC Perle Suhi Boot R. E Johr Round Table tackles student gow ' ' ' ' f - - X s S t 5 2 W5 ' 2 FRONT ROW: T. Andrews, S. Bryant, S. Stipe, R. Neely, D. Rippeto, B. Davis, K. Wheeler, D. Pickering, B. Swartz, M. Mc- Neil, Bailey, S. Reynolds, S. Lonergan, V. Flint. SECOND ROW: B. Fisher, D. Horine, Y. Moore, S. Birch, I. Destereci, B. Rider, Kanally, R. Butler, Jones, M. Sells, S. Spruill,J. Mish- mash, M. Frohock, W. Elliott, L. Potter. THIRD ROW: K. Wright, P. Anderson, S. Stine, L. Armstrong, M.Johnson, N. Hammond, White, G. Johnson, M. Johnson, Shroder, C. Stev- ko, P. Garcia, L. Offield, C. Thomas, D. Gray. BACK ROW: Mr. C. Carpenter, C. Andrews,J. Kanally, T. Wilson, B. Rude, B. Schmidt, K. Jacobs, H. Gray, C. Washington, G. Schmidt, M. Meadows, A. Chavis, Anderson, K. Whan, P. Van Alst, Miss L. Mosman. Dui Pre the bas can ties SEA STP Gra gi FRONT ROW: G. Anthony, P. Campbell, L. Lewis, B. Glass, R Perkins, M. Singleton, K. Durkin, S. Hulse, V. Pope, L. Large, C Suhr, S. Lonergan, M. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Griffith, T Booth, D. Bopp, B. Divilbiss, M. Frohock, E. Gartner, R. Douglas R. Brauner, P. Burks, L. Teetor, P. Moore, A. Surratt, K. Allen, P. johnson. THIRD ROW: T. Brauner, S. Whan, C. Stevko,j. Spe ent government problems During the second semester, home room representatives, guided by President Grant Schmidt, sponsored several activities. On February 18, the basketball homecoming took place, featuring the crowning of the basketball queen, Ricki McElroy. The Round Table also entered a candidate, Patty Burks, in the city mayor contest. One of the last activi- ties was finding a home for next year's foreign exchange student. SEATED: Susie Cummins, Susie Lonergan, Grant Schmidt, Patty Burks, Don Bell. STANDING. o ce Cross, Elizabeth Gartner, Ibo Destereci, Laura Teetor, Hugh ' J Y Gray, Alfred Surratt. ro, C. Andrews, T. Wilson, W. Gill, G. Friends, D. Bell, S. Cum mins, Cross, R. Shankland, V. VonDemfange, I. Destereci, P Akers. BACK ROW: Mr. C. Carpenter, A. Chavis, M. Korando,J Gothard, D. DeHart, B. Schmidt, H. Gray, T. Brookover, K. Ja cobs, S. Porter, G. Schmidt, O. Wright, W. Clark, Miss L. Mos- II121l'l. Grant Schmidt President Susie Lonergan Vice-President Patty Burks Recording Secretary Laura Teetor Corresponding Secretary Don Bell Treasurer Joyce Cross Alfred Surratt Sergeants-at-Arms Hugh Gray Historian Elizabeth Gartner Publicist Susie Cummins Chaplain Ibo Destereci Member at Large Students pass out handbills 'fri X ,ln HJAKA 4, wllrcfrml 1 i S , 41 5 4, , x M. wannem A .1 v 4 Betas lead thri ,,...Mw wmv ...Nw um--ww aww-me-xx Z 1 3 5 1 ww McChesney, Paul Bruski, Mary Bair, Kathy Linwood, Marla Watts, Ricki McElroy. BACK ROW: Virgie Horner, Joyce Cross, , Nan Hammond, Bob Yadrick, Dick DeHart, Grant Schmidt, Hugh FRONT ROW: John Roth, Carolyn Cooper, Janice Alnutt, Debra Pickering, Margaret Singleton, Anita Martin, joy Bailey. SEC- OND ROW: Susie Keith, Susie Hulse, Yvonne Scott, Tim Wolf Pat White, Patty Burks. THIRD ROW: Kathy Barker, Sandra Gray- The Southeast Beta Club has supported the school since its dedica- tion in 1939. This year the Southeast chapter was particularly out- standing. Tlte National Beta Club journal recognized the club's achievements several times during the year. A feature article in the December journal explained the Betas' tutoring service for South- east students who need special help in their academic subjects. i Beta tutors often run up against problems. Impromptu Beta meetings occur frequently. 92 2 U -- ' 2 ,.., ,l ,. FRC Gail E. A Stevl Leaf quaf The this hon grae rati: be 2 stat mer and cerf the stu: sell: Tht tior ad through service FRONT ROW: Pat Galloway, janet Hawley, Cindy Meadows Gartner THIRD ROW Mark Propst Gary Douglas Paul T1v1s Gail Poindexter, Cathy Gully, Christi Barnett, Wilma King Mr Gary Humbard Mark Klugman Cheryl Thomas BACK ROW E. A. Smith. SECOND ROW: Patty Goins, Cheryl Carter Cathy Betty Nead Ron Bashor john Tripses Lynda Haynes Janet Els Stevko, Joyce Barnes, Laura Teetor, Linda Earhart Elizabeth ler oyceSk1rv1n john Kanally Leadership, scholarship and service are all qualities found in each Beta Club member. The high standards for membership attest to this. Each member must have been on the honor roll for five semesters, hold a 3.00 grade average, and have good citizenship ratings. Each pledge must show his desire to be a member by writing a letter to the club stating his reasons for wanting to become a member and by memorizing the Beta pledge and song. Through the impressive initiation ceremony, the pledge learns that Betas serve the school and community. Betas help fellow students by offering a tutoring service and selling handbooks to incoming freshmen. The handbook aids students in their orienta- tion in the Castle. .- -.. 1 v-.A f:f.,Aa-1-.A....... r -4 .:.: Beta officers ent First Semester Grant Schmidt President Don Hipsher Vice-President Patty Goins Recording Secretary Janet Eisler Corresponding Secretary Nanette Lewis Treasurer Tim Wolf Sergeant-at-Arms Cathy Cully, Wilma King Keepers of the Archives Paul Tivis Journalist Betty Nead Tower Representative Activitie Betas participate annually in a statewide convention held in St. Louis. The purpose of this conven- tion is to acquaint members with activities of other clubs throughout the state. State oH:icers are also elected at this time. Besides attend- ing business meetings, a banquet and a dance, Betas hear speakers of national prominence. Such speak- ers give pointers on making Beta meaningful to each member. Debra Pickering, state vice-presi- dent, had important responsibilities to perform at convention, including delivering speeches and introducing candidates. She also gave active support to Paul Cowing, our candi- date for state president. Se Do l Pai 1 Ly. l Pa1 It Jol f- D14 f Sus l Jar Pal s rel -0- -1. - --f-, ...H ,W ,, ,..,,.,,m,.-1,:c:,. ,.,,.,. ..,.....w,-1-Q.-74..., -:.fv.i. S ---- - ers encourage leadership silt? iii Second Semester 2 'E President ' Paul Tivis Don Hipsher Vice-President Lynda Haynes Recording Secretary Patty Burks Corresponding Secretary john Kanally Treasurer Dick DeHart Sergveant-at-Arms Susie Hulse, Sandra McChesney Keepers of the Archives Janet Eisler Journalist Pat W'hite Tower Representative STANDING: Susie Hulse, Pat White, janet Eisler, John Kanally, Dick DeHart, Lynda Haynes, Patty Burks, Sandra McChesney, Paul Tivis. SEATED: Don Hipsher. :ies reflect Beta's character in a L St. ven- vith hout also end- quet rs of teak- Beta resi- lities ding tcing :tive indi- 5 f Betas examine memorial trees. State vice-president, Debra Pickering, pl-HHS f0f COUVCUUOU- 95 5 N ,,,. ,,.,.....,. ..-............-,..1.-g.--p-1.sg...- .......-...- -.-rv,-...............,-v+----.1 - - - nights have spirit. . . 52 B9 4 as 99 FRONT ROW: D. Burnham, Langley, Eichenwald, D. Pick- ering, Bailey, S. Stine, Hawley, V. Maher, Mishmash, R. McElroy, M. LeDuc, C. Kilgore, S. Lonergan, M. Pou, L. Teetor Pulohnson, C. Smith, D.jones, B. Rude. SECOND ROW: P. Workman, B. Fisher, D. Horine, M. McBeath, S. Martindale, M. Walker,J. Jenkins, L. Thomas, M. Hockensmith, D. Langlands, E. Gregory, V. Henman, B. Ewing, S. Lemmones, Reba Greene, Reta Greene,,I. Ragan, D. Groves, S. Spruill, V. Ellis, Hughes. THIRD ROW: M. Burtis, R. Harrison, V. Locke, Mxlohnson, P. Akers,LI. Coleman, P. Moore, P. Hanna, Mxlanzen, M. Barnes, R. Menor, Barber, N. Teetor, L. Finley, C. LaMar, K. Schroeder, S. Steen, P. Conner, D. Lerenberg, L. Large, C. Shur. FOURTH ROW: R. Rice, B. Galloway, V. Southard, L. Gifhn, C. Allison, P. 7 Morris, G. Deckard, F. Beasley, A. Giles, B. Wren, P. Pennington A. Booth, S. Callahan, P. Bird, S. Leonard, K. Hanavan, Camp FIFTH ROW: KI. Gray, T. Palmgren, D. Gray, P. Breitag, M Lemmones, A. Bennett, E. Johnson, S. Mishmash, S. Scott, B. Rid er, T. Brauner, S. Stipe, A. Kuhns, L. Burner, S. Sanderholm, S Solomon, S. Redding, P. Barnes, S. Isariotis. SIXTH ROW: B Martin, B. Reece, P. Frank, Falke, K. Wise, S. Smith, R. Mar shall, V. Flint, L. Harden, E. Simmons, P. Garcia, S. Norman, B Aaron, J. Rogge,j. Evans, S. Andrews, C. Brenner, C. Goodpaster P. Martin, D. Boesch. BACK ROW: B. Green, S. Whan, V VonDemfange, K. Jones, D. Ashlock, L. Gardner, T. Andrews, M Johnson, B. Swartz. The Pep Club forms an Sn during homecoming activities. 96 f Pep Club Hieers F 1rst Second Semester Semester Diana Coulter Carmen Smith President President Pam johnson Jim Langley Vice-President Vice-President Janis Barber Pam johnson Secretary Secretary Gail Ihrig Jeannejenkins Treasurer Treasurer Carmen Smith Pat Akers Sharon Lemmones Walter Gill Sergeants-at-Arms Sergeants-at-Arms Nw? 1 X- SZVSZ wif? f x K M ,Q 1 gton amp 3,M Rid- n,S f-B Vlar- n,B ister, 1,V s,M 7 Cheerleaders lead the cry for spirit. This was the year of the spirit stick. This stick was given to our cheer- leaders for their lively spirit at the Oklahoma Cheerleading Clinic. After each Southeast game, the cheerleaders presented the spirit stick to the class showing the most spirit. The Pep Club backed this effort by setting a good example of attendance and spirit at each game. Thus the cheerleaders, Pep Club and student body worked as a team to support the Southeast knights. Sponsored by Miss Sara Gaggens, the Pep Club had a major part in the football homecoming festivities. After participating in the parade at half-time, the club formed the tra- ditional S.E. on the Held. Letas hear it! Ptui! K2 This year will be remembered as the year of the spirit stick and boys in the pep club Cheerleaders build enthusiasm at half-time. 97 Elelasi le. I l ll: Ibrahim Destereei visits Southeast Dear Soullmeasl Al llwe beginning of mj leller,l Woulel like lo :,a.H, l'l-mnlc you very muolwl Soullweasljfor' givin me ll-me orlu cs lol ma cou l llunai ar am rmj counlry ancl H16 Unllecl Slcles. In boll1 eounlrics le believe P-for , in Peocel Feofle lwelieve ln laberlj, feofle laelleve Gqualnlu. 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Unilll:clrSlS-Q2 0lmtlRi'nee:lcaf. new lorjt 3 6 L U I-:8l754 live jail! 4-dlllel' ni Sinceireu ro e ri I1 5 l rp, U ,- , F-elk ffwkee cf windzfgul wi.-ld Pwiil:,eeA??1Sie5 'XDMSM Ibo portrays a sailor in Knightlites. Even without sho Ib J y A.F.S. mixer. r. Ibo experien h' first American Royal Parade. 98 American Field Service Committee r g t if Q Q? Patty Burks, AFS chairman, examines money in penny jug contest. The senior King and Queen of Hearts, Mimi LeDuc and Don Hilsdon, are accom- panied by their class attendants. The American Field Service Committee, an auxiliary of the Round Table, is in charge of the foreign exchange student program. It is up to this group to Find a home and raise money to finance part of the cost of maintaining a foreign exchange student for the entire year. One of this year's money -raising projects was a penny jug contest between classes. Students dropped pennies into their classls jug and received one point for each penny deposited. Another suc- cessful money raising project was the Valentine's Day dance where a King and Queen of Hearts were crowned. Under the leadership of Mr. CliH'ord Carpenter and Patty Burks, the committee has worked hard to assure a foreign exchange student at Southeast next year. FRONT ROW: Mary Janzen, Gloria Deckard, Jeanne Hughes, Joy Bailey, Muriel Frohock, Barbara Galloway, Beverly Ewing, Vickie Ellis, Patti Workman, Suzee Junod, Peggy Morris. SEC- OND ROW: lbo Destereci, Pat Galloway, Cynthia Stears, Ellen Gregory, Kathy Schroeder, Mary Hottle, Patty Burks, Debra Pick- ering, Susie Spruill, Bev Fisher, Cobina Allison. THIRD ROW: Laura Teetor, Merilee Barnes, Judy Coleman, Ricki McElroy, Cheryl Carter, Curtis Pickering, Sarah Stine, Pam Anderson, Rhon- da Menor, Donna Newton, Michelle Frohock. BACK ROW: Mr. Clifford Carpenter, Joyce Cross, Lynda Haynes, Nanette Lewis, Paul Cowing, Terry Amor, Ardenia Whitehead, Dianne Dillon, Donna Cooper, Thalia Roschke, Pat Akers. ,- ,Q , ,,,,,,,.,,,....,.,.. ..,.l,.... - .,...,...,.-..Y..-,.,.,,,.......,.. ,.....,...,,...-,.v.., - Drama lub Penthouse FRONT ROW: Larry Schanzer, Joyce Ruark, Anita Martin, Glo- ria Deckard, Sharon Lemmones, Karen McConnell, Mary Feeley, Peggy Morris, Mrs.joy Clumsky. SECOND ROW: Christine Carr, Esther jackson, Kathy Barker, Pat Akers, Leland Tucker, Belinda Tipton, Debbie Wheeler, Linda Earhart. THIRD ROW: Penthouse players stone character in The Lottery. 100 Ronda Rice, Thalia Roschke, Virgie Horner, Dan Porterfield, Lin- da Williams, Kathie Whan, Kathy Linwood, Mark Klugman. BACK ROW: Mr. Ronald Brink, Paul Bruski, Doug Berry, Dan Jones, Walter Gill,LIim Fusso, Mark Propst, Mrs. Eleanor Brown. Speech students may qualify for Penthouse by gain- ing individual points in drama activities. Productions this year included the children's play, The Clown That Ran Awayg The Still Alarmg The Lotteryg and the spring play, The Night offanuary Sixteenth. Mrs. Eleanor Brown, Mrs. Joy Clumsky and Mr. Ronald Brink sponsored Penthouse. fficers First Semester Second Semester Mark Klugman President Belinda Tipton Vice-President Sharon Lemmones Secretary Walter Gill Treasurer Virgie Horner Publicist - Historian Dan Porterfield Linda Earhart Pledge Captains Walter Gill President Doug Berry Vice-President Christine Carr Secretary Bruce Eston Treasurer Pat Akers Publicist-Historian Paul Bruski Sharon Lemmones Pledge Captains F . Lin- man. Dan wn. un- ons wn and th. sflr. Children's play, which entertained the youngsters, had its humorous moments. The Thespians, a national honor society for drama stu- dents, is an excellent outlet for those seriously interested in acting. Sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor Brown, the South- east chapter ofThespians requires that each aspiring member earn ten points besides those required for mem- bership in Penthouse. Penthouse members block out a new play. O ThCSp1a ns FIRST ROW: Joyce Ruark, Larry Schanzer, Esther Jackson, Christine Carr, Sharon Lemmones. SECOND ROW: Debbie Wheeler, Belinda Tipton, Kathy Barker, Mark Klugman, Leland Tucker, Linda Earhart. BACK ROW: Dan Porterfield, Paul Bruski, Walter Gill, Dan jones, jim Fusso, Mark Propst. 101 Q 4 Latin lub Dracones lf ' 2 FRONT ROW: Carolyn Cooper, Karen Moore, Kathy Goins, Mary Swift, Norma Teetor, Vickie Ellis, Sue Sanderholm, Gloria Deckard, Patty Breitag, Stephanie Bryant, Carol Pennington, Mrs. Mary Roll. SECOND ROW: Laura Teetor, Mary Graham, Patty Goins, Linda Matter, Marilyn Jolly, Terry Hipsher, Debbie Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary M. Roll, members of Dracones try to promote interest in the Latin lan- guage and increase their understanding of the classical period. Through works of such men as Plato, Virgil and Julius Caesar, members find a basis for modern day writing. Films, lectures, discussions and reports all serve to enlighten members about Roman literature and civilization. Members also give recognition to Roman holidays such as Saturnalia and the Ides of March. Dracones try to show that even though the Wheeler, Bonnie Zeckser, Charlotte Hall, Sharon Lemmones, Pam Marks. BACK ROW: Vicki Seiglar, Bonita Jolly, Cliff Calvin, Thomas Abbott, Glenwood Johnson, Dan Jones, Robert Simmons, Anne Birch, Alexis Lang, Scarlett McClain, Dan Schram. fficers First Semester Second Semester Vickie Ellis Glenwood Johnson President President Glenwood johnson Linda Matter Vice-President Vice-President Carol Pennington Anne Birch Secretary Secretary Linda Matter Bonnie Zeckser Treasurer Treasurer language is dead, the spirit goes on. Latin Club initiation features a banquet, Roman style. 102 I 1 7 Dracones celebrate Saturnalia. Spanish lub Las Centinelas fficers First Semester Mike jones President Ellen Gregory Vice-President Jeanne Jenkins Secretary Nancy Markle Sergeant at Arms Second Semester Mary Janzen President Diane Taylor Vice-President Marilyn Johnson Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Markle Publicist FRONT ROW: Mrs. Berkowitz, Marilyn johnson, Barbara Tay- Spanish club's pinata awaits its fate. Spanish Club membership gives students more insight into the culture and lan- guage of Spanish-speaking countries. The club is the center of learning and re- creational activities. This yearis meetings included guest speakers, Spanish litera- ture, songs and games. Special occasions were the Pan American Day banquet and breaking the candy-filled pinata at the Christmas party. Mrs. Anita B. Berkow- itz was the club sponsor. lor, Angela Bennett, Cheryl Beatty, Margaret Dawson, Frances kins. Alewine. BACK ROW: Ellen Gregory, Nancy Markle, Carmen W' 'XlhU1 cf, A member cracks the pinata with a bat and spills the goodies. Smith, Mike jones, Ardenia Whitehead, Susie Whan, Jeanne jen- '7 7 151 , ., f, i,,,,, ,,,,, .,.....,a..,....... - -- - - French Club Les Chevaliers ' 5. ' 5 f f f , Z z i f i f t-.iw3 gf,i s 4 7 iff ffifz.. .5292 7 2 , y , . z 5 3 5 . 3 i FRONT ROW: Sam Geolas, Sharon Solomon, Carolyn Cooper, Brenda Wren, Virginia Young, Elizabeth johnson, Marilynn Hall, Michelle Burtis, Sybil Reynolds, Mrs. Elizabeth Coulter. SECOND ROW: Margaret Singleton, Cathy Cully, Vinson Cole, Linda Winemiller, Rita Harrison, Gloria Lollar, Donna Sykes, Susie Hulse, Virginia Henman. THIRD ROW: Lesley Smith, Marsha 5 X Les Chevaliers, the French club, elects officers. 104 Penrod, Merilee Barnes, Kathy Menzie, Rae jean Boyd, Michael Love, Rhonda Menor, Anita Booth, Cheryl Thomas. BACK ROW: Lance Womelduff, Ray Wilson, Carletta Brooks, Sharon Ray, Mil- :lred Strickland, Ron Hayes, Louis Hodge, Nan Hammond, Mar- gueritejohnson. This year Les Chevaliers, the French club, co-operated with the drama department in presenting an assembly program. One of the featured numbers was a performance of the 4'Can-Can by some of the talented dancers of the club. The name Les Chevaliers, meaning 'gthe Cav- aliers, certainly proved to be an appropriate one because of the light, gay manner in which the show was presented. Mrs. Elizabeth Coulter, the sponsor, worked closely with club members to increase their knowledge of the French language, customs and cuisine. Officers First Semester Second Semester Cheryl Thomas Sybil Reynolds President President Susie Hulse Merilee Barnes Vice-President Vice-President Cathy Cully . Virginia Young Secretary Secretary Nan Hammond Cindy Sander Treasurer Treasurer V, .ff FR Lil Zcl l .FX 5 si ,V ., s V t i'? fl at ,QI 6 'iw if C hael DW: VIil- lar- :ed Jly ice Lhe tv- ise ed. ith ich CI' German Club Schlosswachter Officers First Semester Second Semester K, g,,,,V,q jerry Jones Mike Gilmore C 'i ' President President 5 5 Rita Schroeder Curtis Grewing Vice-President Vice-President Linda Winemiller Donald Gilmore Secretary Secretary Marilyn Bopp Jim Chandler Treasurer Treasurer Schlosswachter is Sout'heast's German club. Since German is one of the most important scien- tiHc languages, Schlosswachter members strive to learn more about the language and its value today. Founded in 1961, the club has grown steadily. The adviser this year was Mrs. Patty Zchoche. 0 - W. German students plan dialogues about the posters. 2 2 E 2 ' '5 1 - S h d 7 T' th Booth, Wienstroer, Donald Gilmore, Mike Gilmore, Bruce Qwings. BACK Eggiljelvslgxxi1gatiyijlgmii3i1el3iJJgg1aRiiaSifhiiilmedciiijilifldls. Patty ROW: john Tripses, Mike McDougal, Curtis Grew1ng,J1m Chan- Zchoche. SECOND ROW: jerry jones, Michael Scott, Charles dleostfvf Shearer- 105 2 s l dith Faatz, the Biology Club promotes student inter- l .ie j es- -f X t 5 l e t. V .. i 'U' , A 4 it 4, 7 , M 5 X Q tif, J, O, Biology lub vi f ,, In f 4 'f W f -f Qi, -i 4- Iwi' V ,V ,I f f , , X V k ,f , t .fx I W' a FIRST ROW: Vinson Cole, Anita Gilmore, Margaret Scott, Algy ko, Ellen Gregory, Sharon Collins. BACK ROW: Ardenia White- Giles, Vessie jones, Debbie Laird, Rosie Mitchell, Mrs, Marion head, Steve Poolman, Dale DuPont, Robert Mackey, Robert Yad- Cornelius. SECOND ROW: Yvetta Byers, Brenda Cummings, rick, Cathy Musickhjerry Thomas,Sam Trapp. l Marguerite johnson, Ralph Lusher, Evelyn Hemphill, Cathy Stev- fficers 11 ls 1 5 First Semester Second Semester 2 1 5 ll Ellen Gregory Cathy Stevko President President Carolyn Bopp Marguerite johnson Vice-President Vice-President Brenda Cummings Evelyn Hemphill Secretary Secretary Dale Dupont Algy Giles 3 Treasurer Treasurer Bob Yadrick Anton Monroe A Tower Representative Sergeant-at-Arms f Sponsored by Mrsi Marion Cornelius and Mrs. Ju- 5 3 est in the biological sciences. At several club meetings Q university speakers stimulated thought and discus- 1 ,, . W ,Q-YTSQ.. .. .A -my ' , V' X ,QQ sion. Although individuals were urged to enter pro- jects in the annual city-wide Science Fair, each stu- dent did most ofhis project in the classroom. The f ' A i ' club also encouraged members to cultivate hobbies s, Ea ' jgl relating to biology and to participate in projects for ' 4 ,- both school and student benefit. A special club project l this year was working on a plan to place metal pla- Biology Club pledges suffer initiation ritual. tific names. 106 e ques on campus trees to identify them by their scien- l X I F 5. , , if ts' ,Zn ,Q . if f 1' Ihite- Yad- SICI' on . Ju- nter- tings scus- pro- L Stu' The bbies is for 'oject . pla- scien- Art Club Dorians fficers First Semester Nanette Lewis President Polly Murray Vice-President Mary Davis Secretary Millie Pou Treasurer Anita Martin Dan Jones Historians Ann Koberstein Tower Representative Second Semester John Kanally President Ann Koberstein Vice-President Janet Eisler Secretary Nanette Lewis Treasurer Adonis Perkins Sandra McChesney Historians Dan jones Tower Representative Dorian members press an etching. Membership in Dorians helps ambitious art students to further their talents. Sponsored by Miss Martha Abbott, the club requires that each prospective mem- ber display some of his art work in a tryout competi- tion. The meaningful initiation ceremony marks the beginning of many valuable experiences during the year. This year the Dorians took a trip through the Nelson Art Gallery and an unusual tour through a fac- tory manufacturing stained glass windows. Qflnftfv fir . Il, R h P k' , LaVaughn Brookover, Peggy Parsons, Barbara Rider, Mary Davis Millie Pou DPig1dITIdl3vlYflis?1l:1i:aisil'i IXiAirii?aOvlIfieartin,0ChaierieLalLrflSar. SECOND BACK ROW: Nanette Lewis, Adonis Perkins, Dan ones Ted R0Wg Saidra Mccheshey Polly Murray, Janet Eisler, Carol Brookoverhlohn Kanally, Carolyn Brewster, Ann Koberstem 107 - .. ..-.- .. 1: f-.gifs-4421's-.-.f...4,. : -L 1.f,:.,:u ,...,2-- -2.--,. L 1.. . . -, .-.. , ...,..., i ..,-me Girls Athletic Club ousters GW FIRST ROW: Patsy Campbell, Claudia Suhr, Karen Durbin, Patty Clain, Patty Goins, Patricia Hill, Janice Alnutt. BACK ROW: Breitag, Velma Brown, Kathy Goins, Becky Hottle, Diane Wolf, Louise Large, Pat Jordan, Forestine Beasley, Dianne Dillon, Sue Donna Valenzuela. SECOND ROW: Karen F lathers, Dian Bunch, Crotty, Donna Cooper, Donita Gray, Sharon Gardner. Edna Hemphill, Pamela johnson, Bernadette Beatty, Scarlett Mc- 5 5 I ? Z Z A 2 figzflf 2 ,. , , L . , 5 A Active girls need a club in which they may participate athletically. jousters is such a club. Members participate in intramural competition, learn good sportsmanship and practice to improve their individual athletic skills. Under the guidance of Mrs. Vickie Scott, eligible candidates for member- ship must maintain an MSN average in physical education and must have earned one shield through intramural participation. jouster pledges endure informal initiation. 108 A 6 -1 94 X V OW L, S116 they rs is e in ood rove :ki e ber- ie in tave ural First Semester Patty Goins President Sue Grotty Vice-President Donna Valenzuela Secretary Debbie Vandiver Treasurer Sharon Gardner Louise Large Sergeants-at-Arms Patsy Campbell Historian Girls learn the principles of basketball in jousters. Gfficers Second Semester Louise Large President Dian Bunch Vice-President Gail Anthony Secretary Diane Wolf Treasurer Bernadette Beatty Barbara Glass Sergeants-at-Arms F orestine Beasley Historian ousters seek athletic rewards 6 Volleyball stimulates jousters in active competition. 109 3. -,s.n-11,-....Jsf':-:Ax-X-A-.fL.4. r -41 1.r.f..:-Ln..-,-.-7.-. 1- .,--.,. .QQ rms. ,L unior Red Cross FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, Yovanda Moore, Virginia Henman, Kathy Feeley, Algy Giles, Susie Hulse, Brenda Wren. SECOND ROW: Gloria Lollar, Edwina Popek, Ellen Gregory, The junior Red Cross, sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, and assisted by Mrs. Carol Spady and Mrs. Eugenie Beaulieu, is a most active club at Southeast. Throughout the year, the Red Cross worked on pro- jects such as the Christmas stockings which were dis- 4 l Red Cross fills stockings for veterans. 110 Z 2 2 ' 4 I .f 4 Edna Hemphill, Cheryl Beatty, Dana Lerenberg-, BACK ROW: Carmen Smith, Marsha Walker, Dianne Dillon, Ardenia White- head, Cheryl Thomas, Bobby Stepp. tributed from forty-nine homerooms to two veterans' hospitals in the city. Another laudable project of this spirited club was the work done on friendship banks, the collection of money for school supplies for the children of South Vietnam. fiicers First Semester Debbie Wheeler President Carmen Smith Vice-President Cheryl Thomas Secretary Kathy Feeley Publicity Chairman Gloria Lollar Treasurer Second Semester Dianne Dillon President Kathy Feeley Vice-President Gloria Deckard Secretary Gloria Lollar Publicity Chairman Elizabeth Simmons Treasurer ff X Q! ff X X Fi set FF M Pa Future Teachers Of America First semester president, Joyce Barnes, installs Quoita Tyler, the new secretary. flicers First Semester Second Semester Joyce Barnes Jim Rifenbark President President Jim Rifenbark Pamela Johnson Vice-President Vice-President Pamela Johnson Quoita Tyler Secretary Secretary Pat White Mary Janzen Treasurer Treasurer Janice Alnutt Patricia Tyler Publicist Publicist Quoita Tyler Hitomi Inyeard Historian Historian The F .T.A. encourages those who are interested in teaching as a career. Sponsored by Mrs. Eva Berg- strom and Mrs. Brenda Holbrook, the club gives members pertinent information and presents chal- lenges through various club activities. This year, members listened to talks by faculty speak- ers and assisted teachers in many of their duties. Dur- ing the impressive initiation ceremony, outgoing oflicers presented each new officer with a symbol of his ofhce and a corsage or boutonniere. 7 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Eva Bergstrom, Vessie Jones, Mary Janzen, Marian Goodding, Mrs. Brenda Holbrook. SECOND ROW: Pamela Johnson, Debra Clark, Joyce Barnes, Ellen Gregory, Pat Q2 If White. BACK ROW: Merilee Barnes, Mildred Strickland, James Rifenbark, Ardenia Whitehead, Rhonda Menor. 111 Knights Club FRONT ROW: Timothy Booth, jesse Munkirs, Tom Osment, Steve Pohle, jim Kanally, Mike Gloyd,Jon Watt. SECOND ROW: Richard Wren, Charles Gould, jim Coulter, Glenwood Johnson, Dennis Gilmore, Ron Lewis, Tom Niemeyer, Carter Beck. THIRD The Knights Club is a fellowship of Varsity lettermen dedicated to the ideal of fair play in all sports activities. Club pledges must be lettermen and must be voted in by the rest of the membership. Sponsored by Mr. Arnold Caviar, the club was an fficers Dave Patterson President Leonard Graham Vice-President Dick DeHart Secretary-Treasurer Hugh Gray Chaplain Mike Gioyd Michael Jones Sergeants-at-Arms Sidney Walker Historian , ' .0 W me ,. Q-, .1- we we v-1 ROW: Steve Shearer, Michael jones, Sidney Walker, john Ste- phens, Grant Schmidt, Leonard Graham, Bob Niemeyer. BACK ROW: Ottie DePriest, Jack Williams, Dave Patterson, Hugh Gray, Byron Schmidt, Floyd Davis, Dick DeHart, Bob Curtis. immediate success from its beginning last year. It is partly a service organization helping the administra- tion and school in many ways. One of the highlights of this year's club activities was a dance held in April for members and their guests. Knights Club members decide on a dance date. 112 Tl ro OP je Fl th W er ni m fic H SP Sl FI? roi W cia Gi n Ste- BACK Gray, It is istra- NHS E1 r fi a 1 f Future Homemakers of America Ofhcers Cathy Cully President Patricia Hill Vice-President Beverly Ewing Treasurer Sharon Lemmones Secretary This year a new and active club was added to the roster of Southeast organizations. Sponsored co- operatively by Mrs. Dorothy Holmes, Mrs. Jeanne Finter and Mrs. Eileen Anderson, the Future Homemakers of America club encourages the development of various homemaking skills. Worthwhile projects occupied future homemak- ers during each month of the school year. Begin- ning with a preliminary organizational meeting, members participated in the Christmas party, a field trip and made Easter baskets for General Hospital. A major project for the year was the sponsoring of the Simplicity Patterns Fashion Show. . f . if L2 , 1' ' f r .,gg,,,,,,,,, tffaafafffs 'W' FRONT ROW: Linda Moore, Mary janzen, Karen Durbin, Sha- ron Lemmones, Cathy Cully, Sybil Reynolds, Ann Heid, Donn-a Wilson, Cheryl Lawrence. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Bopp, Patri- cia Hill, Beverly Ewing, Kathy Schroeder, Virginia Henman, Algy Giles, Dianna Moore, Kathy Ellis. THIRD ROW: Twila Heyer, A fashion show, sponsored by FHA, featured formal to modern clothes. Vivian Lewis, Louise Bruner, Margaret Stovall, Charlotte Hall, Carolyn Fugua, Wilda Harris, Mrs. Dorothy Holmes. BACK ROW: Mary jedine, Kathy Butler, Mildred Strickland, Ardema Whitehead, Rhonda Menor, Barbara Green, Merilee Barnes, Sha- ron Ray. 113 FRONT ROW: John Roth, Dianne Dillon, Cathy Stevko. BACK ROW: Hugh Gray,jim Swaneyhleff Eichenwald, Bob Yadrick. In the spring of every year, students enter into competition for National Art Honor Society. judges from Van Horn decide on the art pieces and present awards. Winners of the contest are accepted into this honor organization. FRONT ROW: Linda Finley, Cheryl McDowell, Vanessa Offield, Cheri LaMar, Carole Parkhurst. SECOND ROW: Rotha Perkins, Mary Davis, Barbara Rider, San- dra McChesney, LaVaughn Offield. THIRD ROW: Peggy Parsons, Carol Brookover, janet Eisler, Polly Murray. BACK ROW: Adonis Perkins, Floyd Davis, Ted Brookover, Philip Cooper, Christy Cooper. The Castles Hc Categories Team This year the Categories team was chosen from the newly-formed Categories Club. A group of teachers selected the team members in a prelimi- nary contest. Under the guidance of Miss Mary Louise Ballinger, the team spent long hours pre- paring to meet their opponents. They played against Bishop Miege on the Categories pro- gram televised on WDAF. This game called for a ready knowledge of many subj ects, including his- tory and literature. The score was a close 15-12, in favor of Bishop Miege. ational rt Honor Society J Th the ser tal clt Af Q1 Ha fn! SC CCI 21 . jot FR RC BA ' ' mx, .- 17 ,-.-.......f..1 Q. .Tv ..-..,i......-.....4...,.......-Y,.,-,.,.,.f,.,,L,.f,.., ., ,--,-.,:g'..-.:,f-4g-:1r--- ,,..xN.,-,..-....-my-1-f.q-,......1 v-,va-f.1,.1 wmv: .5 3 fi gi si ffQ fav aw- I x MH ,f f f ,mf ,WW f If My I , , f , ' g4,.,:q---,.....- nf ' 1' 4? 'W mu f f 7 ,y . ff 5 hip I , y 4 , f , W 4 5 - fm A 1,9 7 fffff, ' f. K ffl f E f 4 f , www ' fx Afi' if-WW , l ,' M 0 4 9 ,, 1 ,,,:q4g:.-.,L..,g,g,,g : Y.. p:Lf.,,l.Q..--..-1.--..x... ,,-,,.,. , ,- -,,.....,. 4 :Z...,,,..,,,.,... ....,V.. F ...JM 1 Hfqgmrffe .M Q N j g P 3 'Offer fx-W X Q3 Q 4.5 A Q 5 f fi f G, .,,, f E ff 7 WWXx F! Z X-f f w M., w -wx Q W f OV' f Q ,f 4 2, 2 1 ,,,,v L- X In may 6 Nr fgfze sq, 1 WH W N F5 4 5 fa -.,...- ., -r.v.v:- - ,-. ...f.. 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STAFF: Carolyn Cooper, Freshman Editorg Ricki McElroy, Soph- tions Editorg Cathy Cully, Senior Editorg Janice Alnutt, junior Edi- omore Editorg Patty Burks, Academic Editorg Janet Eisler, Activi- tor. ties Editorg Hugh Gray, Sports Editorg Laura Teetor, Organiza- 118 cts spirit of Southeast The 1967 Crusader staff has tried to recapture the vital spirit of our school. Many ingredients have gone into the making of this year's Crusad- er: long hours spent bending over a belligerent typewriter, weary days of developing pictures, last minute rushes to meet deadlines, and some- times even laughter and conversation. Through working together, we developed a special spirit of friendship among ourselves. All of us enjoyed bringing this Crusader to you, and we hope that you will enjoy reliving the memories of 1967. SEATED: Pat White, Co-literary Editor, Miss Rebecca Birkhead, Literary Editors discuss mutual problems. Adviser, Don Hipsher, Go-literary Editor. STANDING: N anette Lewis, Art Editor. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Mark Propst, Paul Tivis, Dick DeHart, Gary Humbard, joy Bailey, Mr. Curtis Fritchman, Adviser. - ' v 1: -1...-a,rrq.,a s..-.1L..:.,L : :,s:E:.a:-.t-.,-.-,-- 119 l w Z - M Y ir K Y 7777! V H, V 1, Ygav f-f-1-- .-0,1-.-.......f ...fa-i ,.... .i-.-,,:Tf:,:vff -V 3.-1. f , f ,1 11--,.,,.-,E gfvr ,:.n,-,-:, -.-,- -y-bf ., -, ,, ,-ff -f--H - . . .:-- fn- '- ffm - 1 - - A - - - .V . V A -1-V .quan- fr- .-v vt ,V , K-V V ,., , I , V, Q, V v I v, V, , I kr ,ixv Y ,, :MY-'IN , , w . K ,:,,,m..,-,,.-.........,,,,..1.t,,,-3-,.,.,,......,,......-.7....5....,f:..9..WK-.,w,.,,..,,--:1-..-.gg5,.97,3,,:U,,,,.::.,...-....:,,,63,0-v-..-.?...,.51,.,qrg-3-7-.1-r-.,1mm.,u.1-T3-1-V'-. w,.l.r,1i....-5+-g'-1,2--:A-5.7-...n.,-....-..-...........,,-f,,..,.-qwk- -7-MV--.--w-N,..,,....,,,Q.p.-If-,. .,..... 1,1 . , . , - 1, . , . . V . . 4 1 N Q1 , 1 I 1 I It i I i 3' Some boys got carried away during the show. Knightlites production of Slzowboat displays va As cu m4 th ex en rn. Fc pl bc th pl be SV Senior boys demonstrated uncanny coordination and agility. 10- pl D 211' K. VC Even from the hills came simulated talent. X x Q? E ,Tt' Ladies from Dogpatch tried out movements for Sadie Hawkins Day ays varied talents .M in Qs? B' l As this year's Knightlites production began, the curtains parted to reveal the setting of an im- mense showboat. The opening dance line urged the audience to 'lPut on a Happy Face, which is exactly what they did. No one could resist being entertained by the colorful dance lines, lively musical numbers and spirited characters. For the second year, Knightlites had a definite plot. Entering a small town, the crew of a show- boat persuaded the townspeople to sponsor a theatrical performance. The entire crew then planned to leave town with the pcople's money before the day of the performance. However, the swindlers' plan was foiled. One of the crew, in love with a girl from town, told the sheriff of the plot. The show finally went on at gunpoint. Directed by Mrs. Eleanor Brown with the assist- ance of Debbie Wheeler, the student director, Knightlites again demonstrated the talent and versatility of the Southeast knights and ladies. Mayor and Mayoress of Shipoopie get into lively discussions during the show. 123 ii! 'L Thejudge is stunned at the bitter conflict between the two lawyers. Joy Bailey Tom Osment David Boehm Walter Gill Kathy Linwood Gary Douglas Debbie Wheeler james F usso Virgie Horner Ron Bashor Mary Feeley Dan Jones Glen Thompson Kathy Barker Debbie Pickering Grant Schmidt Esther jackson Doug Berry Dan Porterfield Susie Lonergan janet Chandler Curtis Pickering Tom Abbott Mrs. Eleanor Brown Linda Earhart Kathy Whan Kathy Whan, stage manager, and Linda Earhart, student director, discuss technical problems. 1 ,yf eww fW 1 6 , ' T di Spring play presents murder tri The Casts PRISON MATRON BAILIFF JUDGE HEATH DISTRICT ATTORNEY FLINT HIS SECRETARY DEFENSE ATTORNEY STEVENS HIS SECRETARY CLERK OF THE COURT KAREN ANDRE DR. KIRKLAND MRS. JOHN HUTCHINS HOMER VAN FLEET ELMER SWEENEY NANCY LEE FAULKNER MACDA SVENSON JOHN GRAHAM WHITFIELD JANE CHANDLER SIGURD JUNGQUIST LARRY RECAN ROBERTA VAN RENSSELAER STENOCRAFHER FOLICEMAN ZND POLICEMAN DIRECTOR STUDENT DIRECTOR STAGE DIRECTOR 124 Patty Hanna Tom Osment Belinda Tipton Paul Bruski Laura Teetor Mark Klugman janet Hawley Mark Propst Anita Martin Bruce Eston Pat Aker Steve Porter Glen Bond Sarah Stine Yvonne Scott Hugh Gray Christine Carr Tom Fritz Mike Gloyd Stephanijo Marlow Joyce Ruark Curtis Pickering Tom Abbott Mrs. Eleanor Brown Linda Earhart Kathy Whan If? Z 2 ,Z K 54 ,, i :fr v, as 314 ii mf? Kiwi so . .s , 3 . 1 Qi The counsel for the defense tricks Whitfield, flanked by his daughter, into a lan, display of temper. der trial .nna nent Jton uski etor nan vley opst .rtin ston kker rI'tCI' ,ond .tine Scott lray Iarr Fritz loyd 'low iark ring ibott Each witness reviews his testimony. A M W4 own hart 'han The defendant, Karen Andre, discusses the case with her at- torney. The annual spring play Night offanuary 76th involved the trial of Karen Andre, who was charged with the murder of her boss. The intri- cate plot kept the audience guessing throughout the performance. Jury members were chosen from the audience, and this audience participa- tion gave the play a new and exciting approach. There were two casts - one for each night. District Attorney Flint questions a prime witness. ..,..... ..-.- K-1-1-H-v----1-1+- '--' ' , ,,,, , 1, ,, 3 M ,, rg X f jffw g 4 5 2 4 Z 6 f N s -M. www skwmaqk N ? N M N X ,, ...X s NW, aww. N, as f 'f ff - ,, , ff , , ,, 1 f f f 1 1 4 1 2 . 1 fl ,Z J FRONT ROW: Rita Lopez, janet Markle, Janis Barber, Virginia Stinson, Bonnie Alewine, Ramona Greer, Vickie Ellis, Crickett Kil- ore, Pat White. SECOND ROW: Kathy Barker, Ricki McElroy, udy Coleman, Yvonne Scott, Nan Hammond, Marsha Walker, Vickie Seiglar, Cheryl Witte, Maria Hockensmith, Gloria Linde- Z Q I 5 2 f 1 5 1 4 Z i i 1 1 f 2 2 , 1 4 Z z . , A lf X , , ' 2 i ,fa man. THIRD ROW: Paul Franco, Ricky Pettit, Brad Bilyew, Da- F vid Williams, Tom Osment, Mike Glovd, Virgie Horner, Betty Nead. BACK ROW: Mike Street, Gary Humbard, Ronald Harden, n Carter Beck, Tom Fritz, Britton Taylor, David Nevillehjeff Moore. J' J: LI: Concert choir activities di pla ab Mr. Cable instructs the choir in vocal projection. 126 Taking a bow after a performance. .-... ...-,...4-....u.--mf --,- ...f-am... .,,,.,.l.r,,,,,,, .,,51-..-...A-I..-wpzsgyer---1 ..--.- , ..f-.Nv-V-Ag-.4-n3g,.y,1-av-.1 r-1,-,fv.1.1-tai--ff tp lg- :ty .n, e. lay ig li? V23 7. 1 f min Wt: T' :Wa If A -1. ,. 4 5,- FRONT ROW: Patti Workman, Beverly Fisher, Pam Anderson janet Hawley, Bonnie Zeckser, Barbara Springstube, Christie Bar nett, Mrs. Veva Koenig, Mr. LaVern Cable. SECOND ROUW Jeanne jenkins, Susan Cummins, Lynda Haynes, Nanette Lewis, jackie Creel, janet Walden, Pam Markey, Sandra McChesney, T abilit l n titty 4 Diane Taylor. THIRD ROW: Bonita jolly, Pam johnson, Scottie Lewis, john Andrews, Eric Hughes, Vinson Cole, Mark Murphy. BACK ROW: Paul Swenson, Wayne Akers, Odies Wright, Robert Berger, Leland Tucker, Ibrahim Destereci, Mike Music, Terry Amor. Membership in the concert choir marks a milestone in a student's high school musical career. A potential choir member must possess musical talent, singing experience and a good citizenship record. Mr. La- Verne Cable directed the choir in many activities, in- cluding Knightlites, the Christmas program and commencement. Concert choir sings in the Knightlites finale. ...... 4. .,..: -. g+.,:,,.-....,,,,-3.5.1-3.g...1:,.gL .Q : -:,L:Lna:.:..,...,,g- -5.. ... mg.. , 127 ,--..- -.-....,..L i..:::.2.,.,.,- 4 .,.,,..,.--.-,,,........ ........-..,.,..-. -,-.- -...4--aa.. w.. 1 Grchestra members provide qualit Curtis Pickering and joe Rector provide rhythmic undertones for the orchestra. Bass players furnish the foundation of the orches- tra. VIOLIN: Anita Hancks, Ruth Ann Breitag, Judy Coleman, jean Locke, Cynthia Stears, Suzee lunod. STRING BASS: Dana Michelle Frohock, Carolyn Cooper, Marilyn Bopp, Andra Melton, Lerenberg, Byron Schmidt, Donna Holzer. FLUTE: Linda Large, Sharon A. Ray, Ron Varner, Leslie Smith, Forestine Beasley. Peggy Parsons, Frann Ozias, William Gilmore. OBOE: Pat Wurst. VIOLA: Don Hipsher, Marla Davis, Judy Gray. CELLO: Val CLARINET: Gary Charde, Raejean Boyd, Teresa Empson.BAS- CH Tl gr SP plz CIE an th Tl by af ie III tr in C ni ir I4 Sl G N T 128 l 2 i I - H'-1 -we-----MA-A - s Q--------A--U' -'4-4:ff-m-1-rf-1.w.---Q-4.x-Q.,..--.f...e..-......-tx.-.g,-,,-gm., ---V ',,,k,u,,,....., ,,,,.,..,,:,g,-Jn,-5 ua- V--A W-Mlxwrnuuzhibu-.ig -vga, Y 4. U-sb,-Nz,---hs FL-,Q 5 i i i 3 A - -.-----W-..f . - -'-,-- .--f'-e'-- --1--ff. .qv-we-rr--, --wg--...'.5:ff..3.v.f. ......,. .. -tw..-.-.......v-..-M .-,,..-.2 vw -Tv. .1 wut.. it S S sv is i ,I X V if It . CS- 'h Pana rge, 1I'St. 4S- entertainment The orchestra was a very active music group this year. The Induction and spring play opened with overtures played by the orchestra. These musi- cians also entertained at the Christmas and winter concerts and ranked high in the contest at Warrensburg. The group's playing ability was shown by the comment of Dr. Robert L. Stew- art, a judge at the all-city orchestra con- test, 'cThe group as a whole sounds much too good for a high school orches- tra. The orchestra received a M177 rat- ing in this contest. Conducted by Mr. Ben Markley, the musicians had other activities this year, including an orchestra clinic at Truman High School. Players concentrate on a difficult passage SOON: George Swaney. FRENCH HORN: Jim Coulter, Donita PERCUSSION: Curtis Pickering, joe Rector DIRECTOR M Gray, Paula Pennington. TRUMPET: Jim Booth, Brad-Ozias, jeff Ben Markley. Moore. TROMBONE: Robert Beaty, john Stephens, jim Swaney. TUBA: Danny Shipley. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Susie Hulse. ii ,, ' K... Q.,-2 Y .f.,:, ,,,,.u-frqxg:-,..iLQ.s-.l. .L : z.1:::.:,..:n s.,..- -L- - ' -tw -. .xg.. , , . .. .., .. ...,..4 1 ,.g1:.f.g,.f.:- f .....-.-...---f-....-..,...-.,,..,. -..,..l-....,--af... - ,,,.v....,--.-q....--.-.w . :.. 4' Z . 5 2 FL U TE: Linda Large, Pam Linwood, Kathi Wheeler, Debbie Her- rington. OBOE: Pat Wurst, Diana Wolter. CLARINET: Betty Nead, Mike Street, Patty Breitag, Patty Goins, Kathy Feeley, Sandy Clem, Harvey Shapiro, Sybil Reynolds, Mark, Roth, Steve Pohle, Rae Jean Boyd, Glenwood johnson, Robert Simmons, Kathy Mu- sick, Cindy Thompson, Larry VanMeter, Mildred Strickland, Ron Dave Young. CONTRA-BASS CLARINET: Edwina Popek BASSOON: George Swaney. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Susie Hulse Hayes. ALTO CLARINET: Earline Popek. BASS CLARINET: Marla Johnson. TENOR SAXOPI-IONE: Kathy Goins. BARI: TUNE SAXOPHONE: Danny Bopp, Tom Miller. TRUMPET: and represents Southeast at va Knights march on in glory. 130 -- ---- - . L . ,....., - 9 - 41 0 v c a f My W T: jim Booth, jeff Moore, David Tripses, Mike Korando, Larry Scott, Stephens, Tom Christianson, Robert Beaty, Dan Schram. john . Leonard McNeil, Dennis Walker, Martin Loveland, Darwin Car- Barnes,Don GHmore,Al Chavis, Mike Chavis. BASS: Danny Ship se, rell, Leroy Woodard. FRENCH HORN: Donita Gray, Ron Wis- leya Woody AuStin,,Mike Morgan. STRING BASS- Dana L61-ein- 21- sel, Terry Feitz, Paula Pennington, Kathy Kelley. BARITONE: berg, PERCUSSION: Curtis Rayhlohn Frank, Kathy Barkgr. T: jim Swaney, Ralph Lusher, Edwin Whitaker. TROMBONE: john TYMPAN1,-Joe Rgctor, DIRECTOR- Mr, Ben Markley, ' d ' ' ' Whether marching in the American Royal Parade or perform- at ' S ing in the brisk air at a football game, the band always bolsters Southeast spirit. Led by Mr. Ben Markley, the band takes an active part in school and community events. The contest at Warrensburg and the annual University of Kansas band day Mr. Ben Markley provides an amusing mark high points in band activities. moment during an assembly. K . ..... l l I Band members relax after a long march. ! X L , , , Q W . 7 ' Z f 4 131 'z'- . ' '-films V V A ea l 1 ,, ,Q ,,,'., ,, A W 1916 f 7 ff ,l v ' 5' gli iyijfgw ff! if xg f K ,ff Q , WS f ', W ', 2 .,!'?fiW 'ZWSP W' f i 5 ,, fi 26,6 ff gf ff , nf ,, ff., f -,,,a,.,,, ,f f. f W ,,,f,,,,.,, A y ,f. f Aff W , f , , , f,w, Af, f Z i ,I 63,2 iff ! M4333 7 Q Wh' 2 ,yf f 11, faf , l Q ACP , A, on L I f 'Q Y aw t, W f J g 9 , g ' vf 4 Freshman Chorus FRONT ROW: Cheril Goodpaster, Debbie Herrington, Dana Boesch, Delores Ashlock, Stella Lentz, Ronnie Woodall, Richard Shankland, Michael Carter, jim Anderson, Paul Forsythe, Peggy Martin, Terry Springstube, Trudy King, Barbara Martin. SEC- OND ROW: Donna Yeo, Ronna Marshall, Linda Brown, Sandy Sudduth, Harry Edmondson, Bill Willis, Don Stephens, Stan Shel- ton, Mike Meadows, Theresa Kerr, Suzie Smith, Diana Rippeto, Minnie Cheatem. THIRD ROW: Sherrie Andrews, Becky Scott, Marian Goodding, Patti Barnes, Debra Everly, Nancy Markle, Vickey Spallitta, Louise Bruner, Judy Gray, Mary Graham, Susan Isariotis, Karen Hanavan, Teresa Acton. BACK ROW: Kathy jones, Christine Berger, Colleen McDaniel, Patricia Dawson, Col- leen Brenner, Mary Hamlett, Terry Palmgren, Kathy Menzie, Rena Wright, Susie Whan, Vicki VonDemfange, Roslyn Willis. in usical organizations gain CX Girls Choir its l ' X I FRONT ROW: Mary janzen, Gina Koontz, Cindy Sander, Becky Linda Coby, Bernadette Beatty, Paula Scott, Donna Perry, Cobina Hart, Sandra Daniels, Dian Bunch, Norma Teetor, Paula Schmill, Allison, Kathye Durkin. BACK ROW: Pat jordan, Susie Scott, Patty Hannan, Becky Hottle, Linda Leonard. SECOND ROW: Joyce Fore, Evelyn Hemphill, Donna Cooper, Kathy Ham, Carolyn Dorothy Kennedy, Georgia Irey, Carol Anderson, ,Karen Flathers, Brewster, Patricia Tyler, Ada Mobley, Laura Gifhn, Donna Rock. 132 w I1 iii I i Mixed Chorus Tyler, Dee Matt, Gayle Ohde, Tim Miller, Jim Kennedy. BACK ROW: Paul Cronin, Ron Lewis, Thomas Abbott, David Steinhurst, Bill Lunsford, Charles Snuffer, Larry Carter, John Stephenson, Dennis Gilmore, John Clay. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Fuqua, Glenda Brown, Edaleen Norris, Debbie Pritchard, Valerie Biggs, Kathy Butler, Esther johnson, Laurie Holland, Carol Cloughly, Dulce Hudson, Joyce Williams. SECOND ROW: Michael Lewis, Brenda Jamerson, Sandy Mar- tindale, Kathleen Kelley, Brenda Martin, Dainne Dillon, Quoita The freshman chorus, directed by Mr. Ben Markley, Q and the mixed chorus and girls choir, led by Mr. LaVerne Cable, gave beginning singers basic musical knowledge. All three groups sang in various musical programs. g Knightlites orchestra provided musical selections for Knightlites. 'V iii, I hxu SAXOPHONE: susie Hulse, Maria johnson, Tom Miller, Rae Gilmore, Jim Swaney- TUBAf Dan Shipley- PIANOI Nan Ham' . RUMPET: fi' M , La Scott, mond, Ruth Ann Breitag. DRUMS: Curt Ray. STUDENT CON- Jean. BOYFL Danny BOPP T . Je we my D DUCTORS: jim Booth, jim swaney. David Tripses. TROMBONES. John SandgrCY1, D311 SCl'1F3fI1, OH 133 f ' ,T ,w,...-,.:: f.-.::--,-.1g...LJ-- r -L , ....- .,..f- I-, Z., .. .x,.. . , . - . T I f ..,. .,, V, Z .ya V Q.. 2 4 . i .4 'K . N, ,-t-.,,---e-, -M ,4,, -w..l,,.. . . S.-- e---w..w.. DRUM MAjOR AND MA-IORETTES: Marla Johnson, jeff Moore, Sandy Clem. TRUMPET TRIO: Jim Booth, Jeff Moore, David Tripses. The girls octet, eight girls selected from the concert choir, entertained at civic and school functions during the year. The trumpet trio, three outstanding musi- cians, played for school programs, including Knightlites and assemblies. Performing Groups GIRLS OCTET: Y. Scott, P. White, V. Horner, B. Nead,j. Hawley, S. McChesney, S. Stine, C. Witte. 134 l l l l 1 5 FRONT ROW: Mr. Cecil Coombe, jess Moore, Beverly Davis, Pat Cowden. BACK ROW: Terry Kunik, Jerry Voelk, Don Linda Crawford, jackie Nigro, Frank Venneman. SECOND Blevins, Marvin Myers, George Dasta, Charles Manes. ROW: Teresa jones, Nancy Mayes, Ronnie Smith, Sarah Helmer, Cooperative Occupation Education Marvin Myers runs copy machines at the Chiefs' train- ing center. Co-ordinated by Mr. Cecil R. Coombe, the C.O.E. program com- bines work with study in order to make the student a better em- ployee. On the job the student works with others on an adult basis, in the classroom he learns consumer skills. X + 1 , ,, f 1 t yf wif fx i ' Teresa jones gains valuable nursing experience through C.O.E. 135 E i 1 sy V ,.,,,,,..,,,m,,,,.. ,i as S A. ..,,,,i-,. A . .. s. , sv , A V' FRONT ROW: Dana Lerenberg, Vicki Seiglar, Rhonda Menor, Diana Horine, Norma Teetor. BACK ROW: Mary Janzen, jo Grifhth, Sha- ron Lemmones, Gary Charde, jerry Whalen, Natha Jacobs, Mark Rexroad. Tower Editorial Staff First Semester FRONT ROWQ Carol Anderson, Advertising Manager, Judy Coleman, Circulation Manager. BACK ROW: Bruce Eston, Sports Editor, jim Swaney, Editor-in-Chief, jeff Eichenwald, News Editor. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bette Hunter, the newspaper staff worked to put out a bi-weekly. four-page journal of past, present and future events. Included among its news stories were editorials, features and sports. Coming events and honors bestowed upon students also ap- peared. This year's staff, composed of twenty-four jun- iors, presented regularly a high quality of newsworthy items in the Tower. Editorial Staff Second Semester FRONT ROW: Beverly Ewing, Circulation Manager, Anita Hancks Editor-in-Chief. BACK ROW: Bill DeHart, Sports Editor, jim Fusso Advertising Manager, Paul Cowing, News Editor. A Q95 K ,W pi 5 7 STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: Debbie Cowan, Vir- ginia Flint, Mr. John Andrews. SECOND ROW: Gary Page, Danny Shipley, Michael Bay. BACK ROW: Ralph Lusher, Dave Neville, Don Heuman. Service Groups NURSE'S ASSISTANTS SEATED: Pam Johnson. STANDING: Karen Durbin, Debbie Wheeler, Cathy Cully, Gloria Lollar. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Colleen Hart, Joyce Ruark, Joyce Cross, Sa- rah Stine, Joy Bailey, Voneta Ross. Qin, ai X , ,ap , HALL WARDERS FRONT ROW: Geneva Jefferies, Elizabeth Johnson, Sharon Lemmones, Beverly Ewing, Cheryl Beatty. SECOND ROW: Verneerdean Hill, Bernadette Beatty, Marguerite Johnson, Carmen Smith, Edna Hemphill. BACK ROW: Yvonne Rose, Ada Mobley,Jocelyn White, Marsha Walker, Evelyn Hem- phill, Ardenia Whitehead. COUNSELORS, OFFICE ASSISTANTS Julia Chamberlin, Donna Newton, Marla Watts. V I 1 X s 1 is ga fhcers Mike Music Company Commander Charles Snuffer Platoon Leader Tim Miller Company Executive Oflicer Irving Graham Guidon Bearer FRONT ROW: Charles Snuffer, Cliff Calvin, Michael Love, Norman Moore, Roger tledine, Ernest Gal- braith, Mike Music. SECOND ROW: Ron Hayes, Paul Washburn, David Hull. BACK ROW: Brad Ozias, Ben Shields, Derek Echols, Tim Miller. CDfHcers Mike Music Company Commander William Clark Platoon Leader Tim Miller Company Executive Ofhcer Irving Graham Guidon Bearer A Compan 1 :te i? 4 s 1 4 3 z . 2 f 1 1 1 Q : 4 1 I FRONT ROW: Will Clark, George Ambrose, Daniel Aguiar, Russ Wyatt, john Thomas, David Cline, Mike Music. SECOND ROW: Michael Alan Scott, Francis Sherman, Michael Anderson Scott, Oscar Lasker, Norman Duny. BACK ROW: Steve Hughes, Larry Carter, Phil Camacho, Larry Ward, Tim Miller. I 140 icer X 5 , ' f y i ,ff ,A f f f X . Wy lline, Dscar Tim CDHHcers Dennis Parker Company Commander John Geolas Platoon Leader Bennie Vento Guidon Bearer 1 ix FRONT ROW: John Geolas, Ken Pepperdine, Patrick Scott, Lee Williams, Michael Brogan, Victor Horseman, Dennis Parker. SECOND ROW: Robert Botz, Carlos Garcia, Ray Bledsoe, Robert johnson, Dan Cantrell. BACK ROW: Roger Gammill, Calvin Banks, Mike Tibbits, Kenny Robb, David Free- B Company fbcers Dennis Parker Company Commander Harold Winnie Platoon Leader Bennie Vento Guidon Bearer Cl Hunt, Robert Simpson, Harley Flynn, Dennis FRONT ROW: Harold Winnie, Elmer Lentz, enn . Parker. BACK ROW: jene Munkirs, Daryl Williams, Walt Flathers, Dale Garrlson. 141 foal Drill Team FRONT ROW: Tim Miller, Francis Sherman, Glenn Hunt, John Elmer Lentz, Harold Winnie. BACK ROW: Bob Rude, Mike Mu- Geolas, Russ Wyatt, Larry Greenberg, Robert Coates. SECOND sic, Charles Snuffer, Carlos Garcia, Ray Bledsoe, David Freeman, ROW: Cliff Calvin, Brad Ozias, Irving Graham, Michael Love, Calvin Banks. 1 ' in Cadets prepare for fut .3 Rifle Team C , FRONT ROW: Will Clark, David Freeman. BACK ROW: Dennis Parker, Bob Rude, Bob Rude, City Staff Deputy Regimental Fl Brad OZ135- Commander Sl 142 s 'X S s . 5 A i lu- in, Color Guard i E i Y i Michael Alan Scott, Bob Rude, Mike Music, Dennis Parker. for future service J, , fy., A 'ft V 994 fc ' 44 Z 7 11 -'px f ,M 4 27 ' K 72 ,,-f , Zvi? , A -7,5 ,ZW .-M, , ,.1t.f.f , 0 f I View myyf. M7-,V Z.,-,fy W gf W ZW, is Za .,., 4, 5 f 174 '44 A, ,MZ f w I M300 fsmga Wk -v1.2 X' 04 'Vi av? I 1, me 7 f 1 4 gk WM? , X Drum and t Q ay Q 4 Q Am ia 9 aa ,tw Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: Vernon Lewis, Lieut. Col. SECOND ROW: Charles Clifton, Maj., Ex. Off., Bob Coates, Capt., S-3. BACK ROW: Don Clark, Second Lieut., S-2, Jim Langley, Second Lieut., S-4, Dennis Parker, Sgt. Maj., SCM. The R.O.T.C. trains cadets to lead, grow and accomplish as American citizens. Instructed by SFC Francis Male- cha, the R.O.T.C. cadets developed these qualities through many activities. The battalion worked hard for the City Rifle Match, various drill competitions and the Veterans' Day and Memorial Day Parades. The colorful city-wide R.O.T.C. ball was a gala occasion for the ca- dets. Bugle Corps FRONT ROW Brad Ozias Preston Carter Irving Graham Ben Tim Miller Francis ISIherrpjacV Elmer Lentz, Cliff Calvin, Daniel l ie. ental 3 D i , ' . t '- ' ' l W'll' Mike Music. BACK ROW: Agviar, Ray Bledsoe, aro inn Shields, Calvin Banks, Dary 1 iams, 143 V ' - - -A V .M Y-.. .. ..--,..,..-x..--.-.-f.. ,.-..,,........ U., .. ...g,, gL,.,:.f1w.us.f:q.21,-f..-...f..... .K . .. ...-.-.JL ,Mfg .W -. -.. ,.. .. . -..,..--.? .,.-..,,g,-,.:-.:......,......-- ..,7,,--.:.-1. , K l ul I ' f GR www W4 A SMQWQQ qmmwvgp .Q J K 3 mf. . 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Constant efforts at the Thunderhawk Clinic en- abled them to return to Southeast with a second place rating and the spirit stick. 146 Serving as an example to all students, the cheerleaders inspired spirit and school loyalty both at the games and throughout the school. Achingjoints and bruises didn't keep these six girls from being eager to cheer their school on to victory. They succeeded not only in im- proving school spirit but also in demonstrating their skill as varsity cheerleaders. i ,y,'n I KI X dv Z lf! f 4 1 7 , , X ff X ff X X MQ t gmv +4 1 '-w---5-:mg-vw,-,-u-.1 ---f-'.mv.---f-,....n N.,--.1-,,. .1--x.,,n .4-L-f..1,...,....,...,.k1....,-....,.,.,, .... ,,, A. . :..,.,..,,,v....,. T..-.... ..,.,. W ..,,.,, ,,. , - - . , .. ,. W, ,, .fum.,..,.....,..,...,,,.,,747,,T...1..c,..,...,H..-0-..-.5--.an-.fnvx-L-V...-1w1-.53...-...55:,..f,,:,,,m,,,,,.,,... 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Am, 4, m..,.-4 Down line, get set, one, two . . . '7 o V arslty SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 19 N .K.C. 20 25 Central 39 25 Manual 0 19 Northeast 35 7 East 18 14 Westport 25 6 Southwest 42 12 Lincoln 20 6 Central 21 30 Paseo 13 The gridiron fortunes of the Knights took a tum- ble this year. Closing out with a 2-8 record, they managed to tie for eighth place in the league standings. The team produced few victories, yet something worthwhile came of this season, both for the team and the school. Despite the many mistakes made by the inexperienced squad, the spirit of the student body remained strong throughout the entire season. The team also held their heads high in the face of defeat and kept fighting to come back. Coach Patterson said, L'You can tell 'em we're coming back. Maybe it'll be next week, or the week after that, or it may be next year, but you can tell 'em we're coming back. The Knights did come back in their final game, which was the homecoming, as they rolled up over 400 yards against the Paseo defense. This stilled the critics of the single wing formation. Larry Schanzer john Roth Manager Manager Downlield blocks make the sweep go. 1 , f,f 3' z A K Q awk: , V Y Y f Jw, W, 'A K J: -mxisv 3x 1 a ss 5, x Xa, x g X., wwf' xi ., ' av. Q W ' x rx x 4 at X K Q W ,ak , 2 Q N , ,Q 4 'KYTQQ 'X W SK77'-btw N, ,ix 4fw f 148,94 X f 1,1115 Q54 ' 'Q 3 A:5 Q zxkgzaxyg ,K WM K F' X v Km M Q, 'GMRS X kv xk?f7-W A f xi? ',5kYg.Q 4? md 'S H X W Qwf ,Ebb 'vc ,jk 'M ela H. W ...fn Leonard Graham Hugh Gray 1 C S lor Guard Semor Center umor Back HM G t HM Glty HM Glty 153 -- ..,...-,, ,,c..,:...,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,-,,,,,,.-....,,..-,1-,-1:: -1.5-q.......,. Q17-..,.Q ,-.h,?,R,w-T,,-. gh...-.Ly O, my offense is rank, . . Mike jones makes a clean sweep of the Red Birds. Happiness is a homecoming victory. o o e l h m r1d1ron act1on 19: Mu A sl un Q M ,weav- Knights practically beat the ball downfield on a kick-off. 154 :iii 5, . , , . -.,.-.,--- ,..........4....fn .L -:4.J.- -............a, AV-. , 4. , , . , , - V ' Q - - , , . 7-7 . V fx 1 in '-1-N c-1 -an-wtf-.-,-,.--Q-.:m..-s:c:rfw,..,- ....-. ,i.5,,,..,,e,.,,.....,,.M,5-,f..., ,..v.:-,.,..i .,,,,,,,A, ,, ,mu In Q6 f f 1 2 J 11 Dadburn it, jones. ' But Coach, I forgot the combinationf' 9 L -c X ' wa , A 551 44 ,uf v 'ffl 4-W... Sometimes there is no stopping a Knight when the goal line is in sight. i 'W if i ton ' generates many emotions ' '25 4116 LZ ,V M, ii Ln im, -,.w.u..-au The cheerleaders and the fans reflect the action onthe field. 155 iu -- - , Y -f Y ' . A Y 5, Y' '- ' Y ,,,',. YY Y- - D-I .' ' X QI' , ., ,-.-,ima -v ,fu g ag - ' xfvuam-q4:.1,5-.L...L4::::f:n 1.1-31,15--3--r. ,,..,...-f.- - ....A1,:,......f..-.- f-,-,.--.- Mike Rowan bags a Lincoln Tiger. Wa W K 1 4 s I 1 FRONT ROW: Mark Rexroad, Gerry King, Mike Lewis, Lean Wilson, Michael Bay, Richard Wren, Ronnie Rivera, Derek Echols Hill, Audra Hill, Terry Feitz, Ronnie Routh, Howard Sharp, BACK ROW: David Tripses, Odies L. Wright, Robert Johnson, Charles johnson, Roy Pittman, Greg McDaniels, joe Rector CMgr.D Ron Hayes, Alvin Webb, Byron Schmidt, Curtis Washington, Terry SECOND ROW: Chris Fox fMgr.D, Lee Steele, George Swaney, Wallace, Bill Knoth,Jim Holler, Karl Willis Michael Scott, Edward Lewis, Dave Garney, Terry Garner, Dennis B-Team The Southeast B-Team compiled an 8-1 record and took first place in the Junior Varsity League. The only loss was in the first game of the season, a 13-12 setback by Central. This loss was avenged later in the year with a 7-6 victory over Central. Defense was the key word in the junior Knights' success. Four oppo- nents were held scoreless: Manual 25-0, Lincoln 22-05 Northeast 15-0, Westport 22-0. In the other six games no opponent scored more than 13 points against the B-Team. Coaches Gerhardt and Carpenter felt that the team had great spirit which carried them through many tough spots. With lots of hard work, these boys can help rebuild football for Southeast. SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 12 Central 13 25 Manual 0 15 Northeast 0 7 East 6 22 Westport O 18 Southwest 12 22 Lincoln 0 7 Central 6 26 Paseo 13 156 You can't keep a good man down. 1 l l 1 f E z A 1 I I l f - is SH- X ,M 'SST S. fi. 2 I e cr a n 'I F S C d c 1 K N X X i' X vhvi S . 'YYF . . t . :rvupw 5.34 5 is-'Uv ,5,:,,f., me-xfk ff- Y, t X Q X X is-sm we gm si, frat: 2 . yy W A ,L hols son, :rry NX' X N ., '-.twat 1. rg ew X QQ? - , X., Xxx. X, SM K .X Q . .5153 QNX X N . N. Q ., , N . swag 5 QXSRW ,x 'N . :X FRONT ROW: Mike Joyce, Eric Hughes, L. McCon, Roy King, Alfred Eastman, Dennis Johnson, Tom Stoffers, Ronnie Woodall, Warren Ron Burton Bill Holman SECOND ROW' Coffey, Jim Anderson, Mike Carter, Gary Hider BACK ROW: Pat Scott CMgr.j, Mike Wattree, Lloyd Monroe, Bob Pelley, Chris Pel ley, Ned Stephens, Brad Carr, Dwight Robinson, john Williams Gerbert , , y . Fritz Turner, Terrel McGary, Larry Flowers, Robert Smith, Paul TOITI Fortson, Robert M0fFiS,,l0C Spero Dethlefsen, Bobby VanLandingham, Richard Shankland, Calvin Freshmen Under the direction of Coaches Truby and Wendel, the South- east freshmen powered their way to an undefeated season capped by undisputed possession of first place. Defense played a key part in their success as they held five of their nine oppo- nents to seven or fewer points. The offense wasn't dormant, however. They averaged 27 points, reaching their peak with 38 against East and 47 a- gainst Paseo. Coach Truby was instilled a winning tradition in the freshmen during the last two years. The effect of this will make its mark on all of the squads in the years to come. Form tackling doesn't always work! ., yi , 'Q J i ,V 9 .,,'I 2 -' P Q ,, ni AS 61 , Q 'f 'W f SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 7 Ajggv A ggy y 19 Lee s Summit 14 ' A ' 12 Manual 6 ' ! ja yvby , ' 19 Northeast 13 1 . ., as e as East 0 A W .,,, . 31 Westport 18 A it A 13 Southwest 7' 7 yy g , . 20 Lincoln 12 47 Paseo 7 The g'Rosie Left was a basic play. 157 1 f elf v u ,rv l f f 1 W ww 3521? 'C 4 1535 1 QQ'f li T4 i in ' , s fl 4' 1 f il ill Nil' 'limi' if 'wauv ,I ww U ':: :sun 'Nunn' will X X ix X .4 XXVV Z x fm .-was W W 1 my X W, Nj' 1 I H Xfwf' Nt sg ' 6 XX 2? X- X N x i xxx C QE N N X f I si is x N, i Q QP X gigs, 11, . 5 QX Y E ' N F X- EA X fi Q5 yffsswsf ' . Y -1 X so 5 5, x N ' MEG' 4 7 , f W it u fjf' ,, 1, g 3' 1,3114 f, P 1 2 hi'-: , s 'X ,i - ,Q gf ?Q X' ' , , 5 ' f mfzfa ,' 7 2,341 4? 7 5 1 an iii if WV!! 111 fun .X w1n,.f f 1 X 720 1.2 1 V fi, W ' Louis Garretthjohn Taylor, Dave Messinger, Youree Myers, Curtis Washington, Dave Patterson, Bob Wheeier. uwfn-ff1n1n nights capture third i Roger Welldel - VHFSUY Coach Arnold Caviar - B-Team Coach 160 51522, l M lhvfx is 4 4 i- Si ix sw- Q my 33 ff 'WS if if 1 A . 7 'J X vx K If 5 A -of -an yd Q ,Nd V! l ' ' 'uf' ,-, 'J sy' ' ' Q L L 5 if ,gf 1 L mm .,., , X I -fllwqmwf x QS r A A l l Ken acobs B ron Schmidt Dale Green Mike ones Theo McGar ,Mike Ha den 7 7 7 7 ,ird 5 in league play 1 1 l l i w i Phillip Truby- Freshman Coach Z ' E Q E ir' .,.,-.i.e.,.,f. . 4 M4441 Manager - Ron Wissel, Bill Limsford, Dick DeHart, George Swaney 161 .WZQL mr: ...Y ,.,..eN......-.. f I Varsit l Q The Knights begin a fast break. SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 93 East 59 49 Rockhurst 65 61 Liberty 68 72 Westport 63 72 Blue Springs 48 72 Pem-Day 43 67 Rosedale 51 58 Lincoln 68 62 Manual 64 61 Westport 5 5 51 Center 5 3 56 Hogan 59 54 Southwest 32 61 De La Salle 65 50 Paseo 51 66 Lincoln 63 42 Central 70 68 Van Horn 43 65 Manual 40 48 Northeast 54 53 Miege 58 75 East 38 66 Raytown 78 162 The Southeast Knights Hnished in a tie for third place in league competition this year with a 6-3 record. The only teams ranking above the Knights were defending state champs, Central and area-ranking Paseo. In non-league play, Southeast played many of the top teams in the area. Among them were Hogan, De La Salle, and Raytown. The Knights' over-all record for 1966-67 was 11-12. The Knights played the role of the spoiler as they upset Lincoln 66-63. They were especially ready for the Van Horn game as they scored a resounding 68-43 victory over Coach Wendel's former school. Moving to Southeast from Van Horn, Coach Wendel expressed a desire to make Southeast the league champs. The determination and hard work displayed by Coach Wendel, and the experience gained by the squad this year should provide a foundation for future championship teams. Ken Jacobs Hnished the season as the league's high scorer and the Knights finished third in team rebounds. Looking back, the Knights had a good season and should be re- membered for never giving up. No one got this rebound. as A ,um-0m:,5A,,f,:,,:,,,,., ?,,,,v,,Mn 6 WT, ,,,,, -thy .,,..,-.,...v.i.....,.,a..,.- ...,,. --: -'- A .Q V .. ,.,.-,. -.. ..,-nn . 4 1 4 V -Nd.,.,,...-.....r..,...y-..7,-,.,.,,..--,.,..........,.-,..1,:....-1-55.1-w.-f:. 9f f:a7,-5-.W H H k i in ,ly .IC ue 221. 'I1. set 3.11 VCI' iel ps. ich :ar lip FCI' 4 ,. ing FC- ! ? , ', ms wgms sv, s is as :err -1 - MW: ma?-wt, X Mwnw. K I X K Mmm M X' My A ,asm ' ,M .ef ex , f 0 X 5 F420 S, Q , Sm'wNwssie,, 1' Si wwe , M , tg -X i. Vydbl, fp . 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V an ,1V.,g2,, ,,J,, , . f 111:33 - v..,.,J-A-:w--w--H,---f----'N -- ...-,f.v, 11 ' W Vw-WML-.Q f-5 i i 'i i RU s ------4.-..1-.'-r1---,-- -1--A '--1-um-.-..-..1,-.-..n.f4-g-,,'.,:r-1,.v.5.........:su-.1-.:,fg,,.,,: ..,. .-A .... ,.,..m,,,,M..,,...,......,.1.,..,e,, i...,........t f M s,gqv+..rg.-',s,,s - s wasnt 5 ual battle for a loose ball. ! ff fyf W I M ff , , ,W X f 14 i ,, 4' vi VQWW' ff Vffff ' M 2 school honor .g-ggE Defeat is never easy to accept Mike jones drives in for the bucket. A.,-1 ' 1J.,L.1.,:'::1:L: ,.:1:,...-s-.-,,.......m- M... 40 ' ,.-,..-..1,.,.....:,.g,.,:,.-,...J,fm4j,1.... f , , , Ken Jacobs makes his move. FRONT ROW Phil Comacho, Lee Steele, Bob Curtis, Reggie james, Bernard Wattree, Greg McDaniel. BACK ROW: Ron Hayes Robert jones, Gary Charde, Dave Welter, Bill Shoemaker, Karl Willis, Pat Quillen. B-Team B Team gets instructions from Coach Caviar. SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 24 East Rockhurst Pem-Day Rosedale I St. Pius , Paseo Westport Southwest De La Salle Paseo Central Van Horn Manual Northeast Miege East Lincoln The B-Team basketball squad had a successful season as they compiled a 13-4 record. Unfortunately, all four losses were in league play. The 5-4 record gave them fifth place in the league. The season got offto an auspicious start as thejunior Knights reeled off ten consecutive victories. Included in this string were two victories over Paseog wins over Prem- Day, Rockhurst, De La Salleg and first place in the Paseo LI.V. Tournament. Coach Arnold Caviar had to juggle his line-up late in the season because some of his promising sophomores were moved up to the Varsity. Thus weakened, the B-Team still made a very creditable showing. Gary Charde takes it back up. mwwje' V kgzsszvvwws-3,5 4, a ll ,Ms-.,-+f- - 12 VA A f 3 ' ' . - JwM3?f'3i'I.sJQ25f,fs-f,15vvl W . ' ' H - ' ,B 's '4t's'::Q.::+'f2:fs2:f::a: i +4 we ,sawn , srN'yw5N-M493-,.5..7sQ Q. Mx M-V, H H N ' sz , t.3i i Q -x W M 'fx' .9 X 3 if gy ,- FRONT ROW: Alfred Eastman, Larry Flowers, Paul Dethlefsen, Steve Pohle, Billy Holman, Kevin Mayes. BACK ROW: Ron Burton CMgr.Q, Tom Fortson,john Williams, john Pace, Ned Stephens, Brad Carr, Dale Elliot, Bobby Van Landingham QMgr.j. Freshmen The freshmen squad proved very efhcient in learning the fun- damentals of basketball as they earned a 7-7 record. Their 6-3 league record provided them with a tie for third. Many long hours were put in by Coach Phillip Truby to mold the fledgling cagers. Some of the fruits of his labor were a 74- 34 victory over Westport, a 68-38 victory over Northeast, and a 48-13 victory over East. I- SOUTHEAST OPPONENTS 33 O'Hara 41 74 Westport 34 32 A Miege 44 46 Lee's Summit 34 30 Rockhurst 36 44 Southwest 50 34 Paseo 37 52 Lincoln 41 46 Central 55 1 68 Van Horn 53 43 Manual 38 , 57 Ruskin lr. 61 5 62 Northeast 38 I 53 Miege 54 I 7 44 Pem-Day 46 Action under the boards is rough. 48 East 13 , , I 167 .--34.44.--4,1,-.V-r-q..a-1-,--L:1....J ' ' :sg ,,..-:-.- 5-...K -..-.,...-.-, Track ueen QV Miss Vickie Maher Attendants Miss Crickett Kilgore Miss Debra Pickering Miss Susie Lonergan 168 7 N vm-uf-s-1.-g-----1 , 4 -u-1-1:11-rf'-151' , y..-.5-q-f,-N.:-f-:-1x? -3E'rfre'qvsws:rfrn--rre-1-ew:-r-arf:-v-He-, . Q ,,, K. , nv:-w-ff-f.,.-yn-m7,,4-g--1,1-1-Wg5-.fQ..,.p.N,1-,.g,w-4-fy.-7---V,-,...,.1.....,.,.,.W-1-4,-,.,:g..... ,,------,S.,...-,.-.M-n,.,.-p.-. fum.: ,1,-y- L-.M1-A A- b,- ,.,,,,,J,L,,,,,.,..,,,,,..,.,,,...,g-:..1n:sql.,,,,.L,,:,41..1..,.. . ......,-,L ,-, l 1 iiif V. 1. 37 L12 5 f -3' f f -- -- Z si! LJ44,4-.i,-.f,-:iii-4--:.5i5-'Gigi!!-'Pgfgil--saaa.sf3i14.a-.2.4..-4,,L..,f.m. '----+---2'-, ,-,u4.,,,,,1 A.,L,:+,5:q,.,.,4g 1:-.: -:,5m.:,vu.,s-f--?--..i,-, .Y - - -W-1, Y , - - , -L' V N- Z E +1 is , , U , Q. 5 2 l 5 5 Z FRONT ROW: Charles johnson, jim Chrisman, jesse Munkirs. BACK ROW: Sidney Walker, Dave Patterson,john Stephens, Dick SECOND ROW: Dave Messinger, Bob Niemeyer, Robert Johnson. DeHart. Young quad l 4 2 i I Managers - Donald Gilmore, Tim Booth,jim Anderson 170 r 1 1 1 l iiitixv K t S l L , i l L . i i 2. f Q E ,X x qc FRONT ROW: Charles Gould, Al Chavis, Jeff Eichenwald. SEC- Chavis. BACK ROW: Fl d D M'k R H OND ROW: Torn Niemeyer, Gerry Garner, Daryl Williams, Mike Reggiejames oy avlsi 1 C owani ardle Smith tad shows promise Track is an all season sport. Fall offers cross country, winter, indoor track, and spring, outdoor track. The cross country team ex- celled by capturing third place in the city junior Varsity meet. They defeated South- west, Paseo and Northeast in dual meets. The indoor track team walked away unde- feated from Southwest, Lincoln, Northeast and Van Horn. The outdoor track team is a young squad, being made up mostly of soph- omores. In their first meet of the year they defeated Rosedale 100.5 to 40.5. Coaches-Clarence Deitchman, Nicholas Gerhardt, Phillip Truby 171 B-Team Q Z Q K ,Zyl QW f FRONT ROW: Richard Wren,jim Kennedy, Howard Sharp, Irving Graham, Milton Mitchell, James Hill, Pat Quillen, Bob Mike Anderson Scott, Ed Willis,jon McDermott. SECOND Curtis, Steve Shearer, Richard Burnham, Gerald Bond, Gregory ROW: Patrick Tyler, Harry Postelwait, joe Gooding, Robert Seals, Ronnie Rivera. Jones, Derek Echols, jim Kanally, Roger Jedine. BACK ROW: Freshmen 5 we if 3 fs, A, X ,I Q fr ,, 'Y 1 is 3 - . if it 'M S FRONT ROW: David Phillips, Pat Rizzo, Roy King, Ron Burton, Austin, Mike Garner, Mike Carter. BACK ROW: Chris Pelley, Larry Flowers, Donald Franklin, Gregory Groves, Alfred Eastman. Gary Irey, john Williams, Dale Elliott, Gerald Friends, Ned Ste- SECOND ROW: Brock Eddy, Dan Wynn, Terry Hipsher, Bob phens, Sterling Fields, Robert Morris, Terrell McGary, Brad Carr. Pelley, Paul Dethlefsen, Steve Pohle, Richard Shankland, Woodrow 172 1 N qnnv-:sefvv-1 , A -M.-,-1:-q..,,.....-N.,-.,...,,,,.,,,. .,,,,,,,,,m , - X. V' ' . Q 'ff ' b fy --4- . ,- 'fS : -.. ,-'- Q?Q.Q..-Q ,:, Ffffr'-'-'. '-15 1-is-er-f :-gg---:1:- :rp:-a,-..v-.T..,,..f.L.h,.-:,A.,,,f..,L ....,.,....,,...,M,,,,,,w , QQ Q Q Q n Q , Q ,Q - -. -. ., . 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' f , , , WNW, Zvi, 4 ,W .. ,,. , .V 4 by iw? ,Z M , 1 sf X l 1 f f 'f ff f f ,, gif ,, f f .v f f 1 .f f 9 W, ,, Track develop inf , mi. ,A Cross country sprinters start on the first leg of their course. 2 S S z 2 xv A I ff -----1----..-..--..-v .,....- , , ,, , , ,, ,ss 93:9-R ' s ,W W Sli if X., S -5 Asa Q if f 5 ffm I S1 swiwm JP! 3 i 3 1 I 9 indi idual initiative fx mf DUTSC . 6' -ww , 1. 'x K. A : 1 My ' K W ,sw .-,, fswr Q5 if N ' ,, , ., ., zfk wgf 'sv,sJ5ws'f ,Zwom: ' f 55 ,, , Q .yi ,, NS ZQ?fwIw.sg' , . 3 , -f was-,, ' f X mm, U Sidney Walker soars over hurdles. The follow through is important. f A. ,. - 3 5 I A .I , ' -H H: ,,,, -,U ,T - A M,,,,,,A,,.,,-...,,,,,,,g,,i,.,:- ,s... -,.-fQ.,.':-.-,....-,....'..1 r-.i..:e1-,Jv::..-.1l---.w--0:.--,---f--'--- f---Y--4-Wwif-'-'--'VJ-L ' ---' ' -' ' ' l 1 l . Tennis Team 1 1 ,K1 ' , . 1 T' W Q . J., , , . .. , ff ., . f .-1 1 -f f ,, , ,ff yi Nw V651 f , , . 1 ig ,Lg M. ,,,,1 , QWW . 'v pf V L, 14 ,WAW1 , , M A 2 f 1 , Z 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 FRONT ROW: Larry Bergovoy, Tom Osment, Odies Wright, Robert Clayton, Mr. Laurence Maupin. BACK ROW: Grant Schmidt, Byron Schmidt, Bill Knoth, Ron Bashor. Golf Team Ahh, ,K -nano. 2 X. wiv af J-N FRONT ROW: Mr. Roy Becklean, Larry Bergovoy, Eric Hughes. BACK ROW: Don Bell, Lee Hunt, Rick Empson. 176 ? X I 1 f I FR Ke SE Q . . I F13 ph Rt Swimming Team we, fd dl, Byron FRONT ROW: Timothy Booth R'cha d Sh kl d T' W lf - Ken Langlands, Bruce Owings, Rickyi Dou2riasanDanriIyi1BoSp, R3Oifii1ribCigh1gi12lgdBiyAri5ierfimZ, CTicirri11oriieIuTpli1iIiIg1m Handljyi . - . .' ' - . , , o aven ort, im ie - h SECOND ROW. Ronnie Routh, Mike Waner, Bill Dunfee, Dave bark, Will Stephens, Robert Pelley,john McDermo3. n l B 1' I FRONT ROW: Paul Forsythe, Edwin Whitaker, Robert Hum- Goodding, james Holler, Ronnie Rivera. BACK ROW: Mr. Clif- phrey, Tony Carroll, Dale Garrison, Tom Could. SECOND ford Cornelius, Harry Postlewaite, jim Chandler, Steve Poolman Donald Carrell, Curtis Grewing, Roger Ward, Dennis Buzan. ROW: james M. Langley, Benny Emery, Dale Brockman,joe 177 . 4 ,.:,,....- -...,.,f--1' ' .:,g...,7.Le..,,cam--.,.,....p...:1,g,.111'-...-,f:.:..a,.-,,4-Q.tg..,.:.,.1.- -..':.:.te-.,:.:.:...fs-r-- .W-.-,1,....--.f.. ,.,..-....,. :.,:1.-,-,.,..-.. . ,.., -.,. . V , .: .. .. . . . i X- Hockey Sportsday Team I I Claudia Suhr, Diane Wolf, Ginger Young, Patty Breitag, Bobbie France, Dian Bunch, Yvetta Byers, Rita Harrison, Val jean Locke, Patty Goins, Rosetta Hamby, Louise Large, Sharon Gardner, Polly Murray, Sue Grotty. Sportsclay teams participate lp in Girls Sportsday events helped develop the spirit of keen compe- tition and gave the teams the thrill of victory and the torment of defeat. The teams displayed skill in both hockey and basketball and practiced good sportsmanship in all events. Miss Sarah Gaggens, Mrs. Vickie Scott and Mrs. Brenda Hol- brook sponsored the teams. L High set-ups are imperative for good volleyball A center bully begins a hockey game. strategy. 178 L Basketball Sportsday Team FRONT ROW: Paula Pennington, Yvetta Byers, Rosetta Hamby, Patty Goins, Donita Gray. BACK ROW: Donna Valenzuela, Ginger Young, Dian Bunch, Patty Breitag, Stephanie Bryant. vate 1 in athletic competition npe- nt of tball Hol- l l A hard spike is difficult to block. Girls perform water ballet in the pool. 179 Kmghfs 9 Memorial ward Logan Oliver Sousley, Class of 1966 The recipient of the Knight's Memorial Award must excel in scholarship, sports- manship, citizenship and athletics. Each year a faculty committee determines the winner on the basis of numerical ratings in these areas. Logan Cliver Sousley received the Knight's Memorial Award for 1966. Ladyship ward Cynthia Lee Bartlow, Class of 1966 The winner ofthe Ladyship Award must excel in scholarship, citizenship, ladyship and leadership. Both winners are an- nounced at the Senior Assembly, presented with certilicates, and their names afihxed on the Knight's trophy. Cynthia Lee Bartlow won the Ladyship Award for 1966. '-, 1 . f-:----.-..-m-5-yqrs---2-1-1.--,.-...... --M. ' Y ' ' - --Q QF . ?TT' . g,-1 l-- iE'3'fr:Q .,f13:::f'w:---7---f11e.:,,,-ve,-,..........,......,..,.a..,, ,-,, M A . . , - - g Q 1 4 . Y,., 1 - g r' M., .,,.:.,,.,,., A .,,,.,,...i ., ..,-, ,.,,, ,L iw' . Senior Farewell Each year seniors write a farewell to the administra- tion, faculty and underclassmen. What, one may ask, are the feelings ofstudents as they walk for the last time from the rotunda? The first feeling is one of sad- ness. Seniors see friends for the last time before they travel to the four corners of the earth. Fear of what is to come is also encountered. Gone is the security of high school, and ahead lies the challenge of life. Antici- pation is present, too, for the day the seniors leave the Castle, they are men and women eager to use their training in the world. What does a senior remember when all the excitement of Senior Assembly comes to a close? He remembers his part in Knightlites, cheering at the games, semester finals, homecomings, the Prom and the Hnal day in class. All of this and much more is brought to mind. So, as we depart, we wish for thejuniors as happy and successful a senior year as ours has been. Mr. Mc- Millan, Mr. Powell, Mr. Adams, Faculty and Fellow Knights, thank you and farewell. 181 f 1-f-V . A - - ---.,-,,.w..4a.,rqg:.-m.Sa.-.zg:.:Q,:4:x11.:c.-,3n:.,.L,Le-5..MN... -.--..- ...--..,...,..a ,arena - i-..,.1..,.c-V: .... . ..,.L...,v-f-.....,...,...- . 'GENERAL INDEX A.A.U.W.-115 A.F.S. Committee-99 A.F.S. Exchange Student-98 Band-130-131 Basketball-159-167 Basketball Queen and Attendants- 1 58 Beta-92-95 Biology Club-106 Bowling Team-177 Categories-1 14 Centinelas-103 Cheerleaders-146-147 Chevaliers-104 C. O. E.-135 Concert Choir-126-127 Contents-8-9 Crusader Staff-118-119 Dracones-102 Drum Majors-134 Dorians-107 Faculty-16-22 Football-149-157 Football Queen and Attendants-148 Freshmen-78-87 Freshman Choir-132 F. H. A.-1 13 F. T. A.-11 1 Girls Choir-132 Girls Octet-134 Girls Sports-178-179 Golf Team-1 77 Index-182-189 Induction-120-121 Introduction-3 jousters-108-109 juniors-57 junior Class Oficers-56 Knightlites-122-123 Knightlites Orchestra-133 Knights Club-112 Knights Memorial Award-180 Ladyship Award-180 Mixed Chorus-133 Mr. Adams-15 Mr. McMillan-12 Mr. Powell-14 N. A. H. S.-114 Orchestra-128-129 Penthouse-100-101 Pep Club-96-97 Quill and Scroll-115 Red Cross-110 R. O. T. C.-139-143 R. O. T. C. Queen and Attendants-138 Round Table-90-91 Schlossw5chter-105 Seniors-26-53 Senior Ballot-54-55 Senior Business Committee-25 Senior Class Officers-24 Senior Farewell-181 Service Groups-137 Sophomores-67-77 Spring Play-124-125 Swimming Team-176 Tennis Team-176 Thespians-101 Tower Staff-136 Track-169-175 Track Queen and Attendants-168 Trumpet Trio-134 STUDENT INDEX Aaron, Belinda-79,96 Abbott, Robert-57 Abbott, Thomas-26,102,124,133 Acton, Teresa-79,132 Adams, Bob-68 Aguiar, Daniel-79,140,143 Akers, Patricia-57,91,96,99,100,124 Akers, Wayne-57,127 Albritton, Wayne-57 Alewine, Bonnie-57,126 Alewine, Frances-79,103 Alexander, Anthony-79 Alexander, Elton-79 Alkire, Lois-68 Allen, Gary-68 Allen, Ke Allen, La Allinder, Allinder, ith-79 rry-57 Linda-57 Mike-79 Allison, Cobina-68,96,99,132 Alnutt, Debbie-79 Alnutt,Janice-25,26,92,108,118,148,158 Ambrose, George-57,140 Amor, Terry-57,99,127 Anderson, Carol-57,115,132,136 Anderson,Jim-79,132,157,170 Anderson, Pam-26,90,99,127 Anderson Anderson Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews , Ray-57 , Sandra-79 Charles-57,91,177 john-26,127 Sherrie-79,96,132 Theresa-79 90 96 Anthony,7Charles-79 1 1 Anthony Gail-68 91 Anthony, Gary-79,90 Anthony, Willie-68 Arbuthno t, Bert-68 Armstrong, Larry-68,90 Arney, Nina-68 Arnold,jacqulyn-26 Ashlock, Delores-79,96,132 Attkisson, Rick-26 Austin, Woodrow-79,131,172 Babcock, Peggy-68 Backer, Don-79 Bagby, Robert-57 Bailey, ,Io y-25,26,90,92,96,99,115,119, 124,137 Bair, Mary-26,92 Baker, Dawn-79 Baker, Geneva-68 Baker, Leonard-57 Baker, Sharon-68 Ballowe, Bob-68 Banks, Calvin-68,141,142,143 Banks, Joy-57 Banks, Li lli-68 Banks, Sharon-57 Barber, Janis-57,96,126 Barker, Kathy-26,92,100,101,l15,124 126,131 Barlow, Nancy-26 Barnes, Cindy-68 Barnes,,Iohn-26,131 Barnes,joyce-26,93,111 Barnes, Merilee-57,96,99,104,111,113 Barnes, Patti-79,132 Barnes, Robert-57 Barnett, Christi-27,93,127 Barth, Brad-68 Bashor, Ronald-27,93,124,176 Bay, Michael-757,137,156 Bayzman, Warren-57 Beasley, Forestine-68,96,108,128 Beatty, Bernadette-68,108,132 Beatty, Cheryl-79,103,110,137 Beaty, Ka Beaty, Ro Beck, Car ren-57 bert-57,129,131 ter-56,57,112,126,150 Bell, Don-27,54,91,176 Bell, Hester-57 Bellamy, Howard-79 Bennett, Angela-79,96,103 Bennett, Barbara-68 Berger, Christine-79,132 182 Berger, Robert-27,127 Berry, Douglas-57,100,124,150 Berry, Joe-68 Best, Carol-79 Best, Linda-68 Best, Robert-57 Betz, Paul-79 Bevans, Russell-79 Bibbs, Suzette-57 Biggs,jim-68 Biggs, Valerie-68,133 Bilyew, Brad-68,126 Birch, Anne-57 Birch, Sally-68,90 Bird, Patty-68,96 Birdsong, Keith-79 Bledsoe, Raymond-68,141,142,143 Blevins, Don-27,135 Boehm, David-27,124 Boesch, Dana-79,96,132 Boesch, Wayne-79 Bond, Gerald-68,124,172 Booth, Anita-68,96,104 Booth,James-57,129,133,134 Booth, Timothy-27,91,105,112,170,177 Bopp, Carolyn-57 Bopp, Danny-79,91,130,177 Bopp, Marilyn-57,105,113,128 Botteron, Denie-79 Botz, Robert-57,141 Bowen, Laura-79 Boyd, Raejean-68,104,128,130,133 Boyington, Debbie-68 Bradbury, Cynda-57 Brammer, Vance-79 Brandes, Karen-79 Brannock, Paula-79 Branson, Mike-79 Braun, Bob-27 Brauner, Rick-57 Brauner, Terry-68,91,96 Breitag, Patty-79,96,102,108,130,178,179 Breitag, Ruth Ann-58,128,133 Brenner, Colleen-79,96,132 Brewer, Noretta-79 Brewster, Carolyn-68,107,132 Brewster, Larry-27 Brewster, Vickie-79 Brimblecom, Linda-79 Brockman, Dale-68,177 Brogan, Mike-79 Bronson, jerry-79 Bronsonulimmy-68 Brookover, Carol-68,107,114 Brookover, Ted-27,55,91,107,114 Brooks, Carletta-68,104 Brooks, Deborah-58 Brown, Altheria-27 Brown, Danny-79,132 Brown, Glenda-58,133 Brown, Linda-79 Brown, Mary-79 Brown, Randall-79 Brown, Thomas-27 Brown, Tom-68 Brown, Tony-68 Brown, Velma-79,108 Brown, Virginia-68 Browne, Sherri-68 Browning, Eileen-79 Broyles, Deborah-58 Bruner, Louise-79,96,113,132 Bruski, Paul-25,28,92,100, 101 ,1 15,120, 124 Bryant, Mark-58 Bryant, Stephanie-68,90,102,l79 Bunch, Dian-68,108,132,l78,179 Burch, Robert-68 Burks, Patty-25,28,91,92,95,99,115,118 Burner, Laura-68,96 Burnham, David-28,96 Burnham. Richard-68,172 Burns, Diane-28 Burr,james-28 Burriss,Jackie-28 Burt, Candy-28 Burt, Cindy-79 Burt, David-79 Burtis, Michelle-68,96,104 Burton, Ronnie-79,157,167,172 Buster, Tom-79 Butler, Kathy-68,113,133 Coleman, Craig-80 Coleman,Judith-58,96,99,126,128,136 Coleman, Patricia-58 Coley, Darrell-80 Collins, Sharon-69,106 Comacho, Phillip-58,140,166 Conner, Patricia-58,96 Cook, Vickie-80 Cooper, Carolyn-30,92,102,104,115,118, 128 Butler, Rex-58,90 Butler, Steven-79 Buxton, Kathy-79 Buzan, Dennis-79,177 Buzan, Sue-28,54 Byers, Theodis-79 Byers, Vondale-28 Byers, Yvetta-68,106 Byrd, Willa-79 Caddell, Connie-68 Cooper, Christy-30,114 Cooper, Donna-69,99,108,132 Cooper, Philip-69,114 Coppoek, Bill-69 Corcoran, Cene-69 Cornett, Bonnie-69 Coulter, Diana-30,96 Coulter,,Iames-56,58,112,129,150 Cousin, Skip-80 Covell, Carl-58 Calkins, Teresa-68 Callahan, Mickie-58 Callahan, Roy-28 Callahan, Sherri-68,96 Callahan, Steve-68 Calvert, Bob-69 Calvin, Cliff-58,102,140,142,143 Camp,Judy-79,96 Campbell, Cathy-28 Campbell, Patsy-69,91,108 Cantrell, Dan-79,141 Caples, Wendell-28 Carney, David-69 Carpenter, Jerri-69 Carr, Brad-79,157,167,172 Carr, Christine-29,100,101,124 Carrell, Darwin-29,131 Carrell, Donald-80,177 Carter, Cheryl-29,93,99,115,118 Carter, Larry-69,133,140 Carter, Mike-80,132,157,172 Carter, Preston769,143 Cason, Alene-80 Cato, Veronica-58 Chadwick, Morrow-80 Chamberlin, Julie-58,137 Chambers, Debbie-29 Chandler,xIim-69,105,177 Chapman, Cynthia-69 Charde, Cary-56,58,128,136,1,66 Chase, Al-80 Chavis,Al-69,90,91,131,171,173 Chavis, Mike-69,171,173 Cheatem, David-29 Cheatem, Minnie-80,132 Cherry, Rickie-58 Chrismanulames-29, 170 Christianson, Tom-69 Cowan, Debbie-80,137 Cowden,jim-30 Cowden, Pat-30,135 Cowden, Roger-30 Cowing, Paul-58,99,136 Cox, Charles-69 Craddock, Cindi-80 Crawford, Linda-30,135 Crawford, Pam-80 Crawford, Thomas-80 Creel, Jackie-30,127 Creel, Nancy-80 Criner, Marshall-69 Cronin, Paul-58,133 Crook, Ron-69 Crosby, Kathy-80 Cross,joyce-30,91,92,99,137 Crotty, Sue-31,108,178 Culbertson, Tim-80, Cully, Catherine-31,93,94,104,113,118, 137 Cummings, Brenda-69,106 Cummins, Susie-31,91,127 Cunningham, Bill-58 Cunningham, Glenda-69 Curtis, Bob-69,112,150,166,172 Curtis, Mark-69 Daniels, Elaine-80 Danielshlann-58 Daniels, Sandra-69 Dasta, George-31,135 Davenport, Sue-58 Davenport, Tom-31,177 Davis, Beverly-31,90,135 Davis, Carolyn-58 Debbins, Ginger-69 Dodds, Jerry-69 Dodson, David-80 Doepke, Vic-70 Douglas, Cary-31,54,93,124 Douglas, Ricky-70,91 Doverulanet-80 Doxey, John-7 0 Dresselhaus,Joe-31 Druba, Joy-70 Dubin, Donna-32 Dunfee, William-59,177 Dunlap, Cindy-80 Dunn, Aretha-70 Dunn, Chuck-70 Duny, Norman-70,140 DuPont, Dale-32,106 Durbin, Karen-32,108,113,137 Durkin, Kathye-59,90,132 Dyson, Cary-70 Earhart, Linda-32,93,100,101,115,124 Eastman, Alfred-80,157,167,172 Eehols, Deborah-32 Echols, Derek-156,172 Eddy, Brock-80,172 Edmondson, Harry-80,132 Eiehenwaldjeff-59,96,114,136,171 Eicholz, Delores-32 Eicholz, Kathy-59 Elias, Frieda Ellett, Carth Elliott, Dale- 32,93,94,95,107,114,118 Eisler, Janet- -80 -32 80,167,172 Elliott, john-32 Elliott, Robert-59 Elliott, Ronnie-80 Elliott, Wanda-32,90 Ellis, Kathy-70 Ellis, Paul-70 Ellis, Vickie-56,59,96,99,102,126,147 Elrod,john-32 Emery, Benny-59,177 Empson, Rick-59,176 Empson, Teresa-80,129 Endres, Bob-70 Ensminger, Charles-32 Eshnaur, Anita-70 Essary, Roy-80,173 Eston, Bruce-59,124,136,151 Evans, Bud-80 Evans,janette-80,96 Evans, Mark-33,55 Evans, Leslie-59 Evans, Patsy-70 ' Everly, Debra-80,132 Davis, Floyd-59,112,114,151,171 Davis, Marla-80,128 Davis, Mary-31 Davis, Richard-69 Clark, Catherine-29 Clark, David-29 Clark, Debra-69,1 11 Clark, Don-29,143 Clark, Kim-69 Clark, Marsha-69 Clark Clarki Richard-29,55 William-58,91,140,142 Clauneh, Don-29 Clay, john-69 ,1 33 Clayton, John-29 Clayton, Robert-58,176 Clem, Sandy-30,130,134 Clements, Pat-80 Clifton, Charles-30,143 Cloughly, Carol-58,133 Cloughly, Shirley-80 Coates, Bob-30,142,143 Cobb, Robert-58 Cobb, Sam-80 Coby, Linda-69,132 Coddington, Nadine-80 Coffey, Calvin-80,157 Cole, Vinson-58,104,106,127 Davis, Sharon-80 Davis, Willie-80 Dawson, Margaret-80,103 Dawson, Pat-80,132 Dean, Denyse-69 Deckard, Gloria-69,96,99,100,102 Decker, Doug-69 Dedriek, Harold-80 DeHart, Dick-31,91,92,95,112,119,161, 170,173 DeHart, William-59,136 DeMoss, Geri-31 Dennis, Marcia-69 Dennis, Philip-80 DePriest, Ottie-59,112,150 Destereci, Ibrahim-90,91,98,99,127 Dethlefsen, Paul-80,157,167,172 Digiovanni, Saralee-80 Dillenschneider, Lanny-80 Dillon, Dianne-59,99,108,1 10,114,133 Dills, Nancy-69 Dills, Sharon-31 Di Vilbiss, Bettie-69,91 183 Eversole, Cathy-33 Ewing, Beverly-59,96,99,113,136,137 Eye, Charles-70 Eye, Howard-59 Eye, Patriciaf80 Falke,LIudy-80,96 Fannin, Bob-80 Fansler, Bob-70 Farley,jaekie-80 Farrington,janice-81 Fauth, Clint-70 Feeley, Kathy-70,110,130 Feeley, Mary-59,100,124 Feitz, Terry-70,131 Fenton,,Iim-81 Ferris, james-59 Fields, james-59 Fields, Sharon-81 Fields, Sterling-81,172 Finley, Linda-59,951,114 Fisher, BeVCl lyi59,90s96199a1271147 Fisher, Sharon-70 Flaspoler,,Iudy-70 Flathers, Cayleen-70 Flathers, Karen-70,108,132 Flint, Virginia-81,90,96,l37 Flowers, Larry-81,157,167,172 Fogt, Dana-33 Fogt, Sharon-70 Fontana, Anthony-59 Fore,,Ioyce-59 Forsythe, Paul-81,132,177 Fortson, Tommy-81,157,167 Foster, Aubrey-70 Foster, Shirley-70 Foulkes,LIan-81 Foulks, Doris-33 Fox, Christopher-70,156 France, Bobbie-59,176 Francis, Wilma-70 Francisco, Tom-70 Franco, David-33 Franco, Paul-70,126 Frank,John-70,131 Frank, Peggy-81,96 Franklin, Donald-81,172 Franse,John-59 Frederick, Kenny-81 Freeman, David-70,141,142 Friends, Gerald-81,172 Fries, Bobby-81 Fritz, Thomas-59,124,126,150 Frohock, Michelle-59,90,91,99,115 Frohock, Muriel-59,99 Fuqua, Allen-33 Fuqua, Carolyn-70,113,133 Fuqua,jackie-81 Fusso,LIames-59,100,101,124,136 Galbraith, Ernest-81,140 Galloway, Barbara-70,96,99 Galloway, Pat-33,93,99 Gammill, Roger-141 Gantner, Debbie+59 Garcia, Garlosl33,141,142 Goldston, Stephanie-81 Gooch, Daryl-60 Goodding,Joe-71,172,177 Goodding, Marion-81,111,132 Goodpaster, Gheril-81,96,132 Goodpaster, Deborah-60 Goodson, Larry-71 Goodwin, Kurt-81 Gorden, Dannie-34 Gordon, Mike-71 Gordon, Patrick-71 Gothard, James-71,91 Gould, Charles-112,171,173 Gould, Thomas-71,177 Grady, Sherry-71 V Graham, Irving-81,142,143,172 Graham, Leonard-25,35,112,151,153 Graham, Mary-81,132 Graves, Michael-60 Graves, Wyonna-35 Gravette, Richard-71 Gray, Diane-81 Gray, Donald-81 Gray, Donita-81,96,108,129,131,179 Gray, Hartzell-60 Gray, Hugh-24,25,35,54,90,91,92,112, 114,115,118,124,151,153 ' Gray,gIudy-81,96,128,132 Gray, Larry-81 Gray, Linda-60 Gray, Reggie-71 Green, Barbara-35,113 Green Dale-60,150,161 Green? Debbie-71 Green, Gloria-81 Green, Mike-71 Green, Regina-71 Garcia, Josephine-33 Garcia, Linda-33 Garcia, Pat-81,90,96 Gardner, Linda-81,96 Gardner, Sharon-33,108,178 Garner, Gerry-70,171 Garner, Mike-81,172 Garrett, Louis-33,160 Garrison, Dale-70,141,177 Garrison, Shirley-81 Gartner, Elizabeth-34,91,93 Gasparovich, Vicki-70 Gates, Glenda-81 Gates, Stephen-70 Gatson, Brenda-81 Gatson, Ghuckey-70 Gattenby, Ralph-59,177 Gaylor, Janet-59 Geer, Ramona-59,126 Geier, Pat-81 Geolas,john-59,141,142 Geolas, Sam-70,104 George,LIulie-70 Giamalva, Frank-81 Giflin, Laura-70,96,132 Giffin, Mark-81 Gilchrist, Robert-70 Giles, Algy-70,96,106,110,113 Gill, Steve-81 Gill, Walter-34,91,96,100,10l,124 Gilmore, Anita-70,106 Gilmore, Dennis--59,112,133,177 Gilmore, Donald-59,105,133,137,170 Gilmore, Mike-70 Gilmore, Pam-70 Gilmore, William-128 Giunta, Pat-81 Glass, Barbara-71,91 Glossip, Gary-34 Glover, Randall-81 Greenberg, Larry-81,142 Greene, Reba-60,96 Greene, Reta-60,96,115 Greer, Patti-71 Gregory, Ellen-60,96,99,103,106,110,111 Grewing, Curtis-71,105,177 Grider, Jeni-71 GrifHth,jim-81 Grifhth,jo-60,90,136 Grigsby, Connie-35 Groves, Deborah-60,96 Groves, Gregory-81,172 Guerrero, Christine-81 Guerrero, Grace-71 Gundy, Linda-60 Gunier, Lynette-35 Haley, Cindy-60 Hall, Charlotte-35,102,113 Hall, Debbie-71 Hall,jameille-60 Hall, Marilynn-81,104 Ham, Kathy-60 Hamby, Rosetta-35,178,179 Hamerson, Brenda-61,133 Hamilton, Gloria-60 Hamlett, Mary-81,132 Hamm, Juanita-71 Hammond, Mary-71 Hammond, Nan-35,55,90,92,104,115, 126,133 Hancks, Anita-60,115 ,128,136 Handley, James-71 ,177 Hanna, Patricia-60,96,124 Hannah, Thomas-60 Hannan, Patricia-60,132 Hanovan, Karen-81,96,132 Hansen,jack-60 Hansen, ,Ian-71 Hansen, Ralph-81 Harakas. lon-60 Gloyd, Mike-25,34,112,124,126,150 Goins Kath -81 102 108 130 1 y 7 7 1 Goins, Patty-34,54,93,94,102,108,130, 178,179 Goldberg, Mike-71 Harden, Linda-81,96 Harden, Ronald-60, 126 Hare, Steve-35,54 Harlan, Nancy-81 Harms, Sharon-60 184 Harper, Ernie-71 Harris. Carol-Lynn-60 Harris,,Iohnnie-35 Harris, Laura-60 Harris, Wilda-60,113 Harris, William-35 Harrison, Mike-71 Harrison, Rita-71,96,104,178 Hart, Becky-71,132 Hart, Colleen-36,137 Hart, Gloria-60 Hart,jeffery-60 Harvey, joe-81 Hauser, Barbara-71 Haverstock, Brian-60 Hawkins,jerry-60 Hawkins, Larry-36 Hawley,janet-36,93,96,124,127,134 Hayden, Michael-36,161,163 Hayes, Linda-36 Hayes, Ronald-71,104,130,140,156,166 Haynes, Lynda-36,93,95,99,115,127 Hays, Neil-71 Hearn, Donald-71 Heckadon, David-81 Hedgpeth, Dan-81 Hedgpeth, Marcia-71 Heid, Ann-71,113 Heinemann, jan-60 Helmer, Sarah-36,135 Hemphill, Edna-36,108,110,137 Hemphill, Evelyn-71,106,132,137 Hendricks, Linda-81 Hendrickson, Wanda-36 Henman, Virginia-60,96,104,110,113 Henry, Rosalie-60 Hensley, Patsy.-71 Herrington, Debbie-81,103,130 Herrington, George-36 Herrington, Jim-71 Heuer, Anne-81 Heyer, LeRoy-81 Heyer, Twila-71,113 Hickle, Larry-36 Hickman, Cathy-71 Hider, Gary-81,157 Hill, Audra-71 Hill,james-71,172 Hill, Leon-156 Hill, Pamela-81 Hill, Shelia481 Hill, Verneerdean P.-36,108,113,137 Hills, Robert-81 Hilsdon, Don-25,37,99 Hipsher, Don-25,37,94,95,115,119,128 Hipsher, Terry-81,102,172 Hockensmith, Maria-61,96,126 Hodge, Louis-82,104 Hodges, Karran-71 Hofheins, Margaret-61 Hoiheins, Vivian-61 Holden, Peter-61 Holderby, Mary-82 Holderby, Mike-71 Holland, Laurie-71,133 Holler, james-61 ,156 Holliday, Suzanne-82 Holman, Billy-82,157,167 Holman, Ellis-37 Holmes, Annette-37 Holmes, Sylvester-82 Holmes, Terry-82 Holzer, Donna-82,128 Holzer, Leon-37 Honsinger, Penny-82 Hooper, Bob-71 Hopkins, Loretta-61 Hoppers, Mike-37 Horine, Diana-56,61,90,96,115,136,147 Horner, Virgie-37,92,100,124,126,134 Horseman, Victor-82 Horton,,Iim-37 Hottle, Beckie-71,108,132 Hottle, Mary-61,99 Howse, Gerald-61 Hueman, Donald-61,137 Huenefeldt, Gene-82 Hudson, Dulce-133 Huggins, Mary-82 Hughes, Eric-71,127,157,176 Hughes, jeanne-61 ,96,99, 1 47 Hughes, Robert-61 Hughes, Steven-72,140 Hull, David-82,140 Hulse, Susie-37,91,92,95,104,110,129, 130,133 Humbard, Gary-37,93,119,126 Humphrey, Bonnie-37 Humphrey, Danny-72 Humphrey, Herbert-72 Humphrey, Michael-72 Humphrey, Robert-82 Humston, Brad-82 Hunsuker, Melinda-82 Hunt, Al-82 Hunt, Glenn-72,141,142 Hunt, Lee-37,176 Hunter, Gwen-72 Hutchens, Frances-61 Hutchinson, Donna-38 Hutchison, Debra-72 johnson, Robert-141,170 johnson, William-72 jolley, Linda-38 jolliffe, Kenny-38 jolly, Marilyn-62,90,102 jones, Dan-38,96,100,101,102,107,124 jones, Debbie-72 jones, james-62,90,103 jones, janet-72 jones, janice-82 jones, jerry-82,90,105 jones, Kathy-82,96,132 jones, Mary-72 jones, Michael-72 joricgg Mike-62,112,151,153,154,155,161, jones, Norma-82 jones, Robert-62,166,172 jones, Sandra-72 jones, Teresa-38,135 jones, Vessie-62,106,111 jordan, Betty -39 jordan, Dan-82 jordan, Pat-82 jordan, Patricia-72,108,132 joyce, Mike-82,157 junod, Susie-72,99,128 Kanally,jim-72,90,112,172,173 . Kanally,john-39,90,93,95,107,115 Laird, Deborah-72,106 La Mar, Cheri-62,96,107,114 Lampe, Barbara-83 Lancaster, james-72 Lane,joe-73 Lang, Alexis-73,102 Lang, Carrielyn-83 Langlands, Donna-62,96 Langlands, Ken-83 Langley,james-40,96,143,177 Lanning,jeanine-83 Large, Linda-73,91,130 Large, Louise-62,96,108,178 Lasker, Oscar-83,140 Law, Eddie-73 Lawrence, Cheryl-73,113 Lawson, Alfred-83 Lawson, David-73 Lawson, Tom-73 Ledgerwood, jack-62 Le Duc, Mimi-13,24,25,40,55,96 99 146 147,148 Lee, Donna-83 Lee, jerald-40,150 Lee, Linda-62 Lee, Mike-73 Lee, Sandra-83 Lee, Saundra-83 Leftwich, Lois-62 Hutchison, Lynn-38 Icke, Dixie-61 Ihrig, Gail-61 Irby, Gary-61 Irby, Saundra-82 Irey, Gary-172 Irey, Georgia-61,132 Irey, Mike-82 Irons, Donald-72 Isariotis, Susan-82,96,152 jackman, Eddie-82 Vernon-40,143 jackman, janice-38 jackson, Andrew-72 jackson, Esther-61,100,101,124 1ackson,janice-82 -. jacobs, Ken-24,25,38,55,90,91,161,163, 165 jacobs, Natha-61,136 jamerson, Debbie-82 jamerson, Vallrie-82 james, Mary-72 Kanion, Will-62 Kappel, Mary-72 Keefer, joan-82 Keener, Henri-72 Kegerreis, Dianne-82 Kegerreis, Dorcie-72 Keith, Susan-39,92 Kelley, Darlene-62 Kelley, Kathleen-82,131 Kelly, jack-62 Kelly,joe-82 Kennedy, Dorothy-72,132 Kennedy, jim-72,172 Kennedy, Kathy-82 Kennedy, Mary-72 Kent, Larry-62 Kerr, Theresa-82,132 Kilgore, Crickett-39,54,96,126,146,14 158,168 Kilgore, Garrey-39 Kil ore Larr -72 7, Lemken, David-40 Lemmones, Margo-83,96 Lemmones, Sharon-62,96,100,101,113, 136,137 Lentz, Elmer-73,141,142,143 Lentz, Stella-83,132 Leonard, Beverly-83 Leonard, Linda-73,96,132 Leonard, Steve-73 Lerenberg, Dana-62,96,110,115,128,131, 136 Lewis, Edward-73,156 Lewis, judy-62 Lewis, Lavon-83,91 Lewis, Michael-73,133,156 Nanette-40,94,99,107,115,119,127 Lewis, Lewis, Patti-62 Lewis, Ronnie-62,133,150 Lewis, Scott-83 Lewis, Scottie-127 Lewis, Linwood, Pamela-83,130 james, Reggie-72,166,171 james, Theodore-38 janzen, Mary-61,96,99,103,111,113,132, 136 jedine, Mary-72 jedine, Michael-82,113,140 jedine, Roger-61,140,172 jefferies, Geneva-38,137 jenkins, Jeanne-61 ,96, 1 03, 1 27 8 1 Y Kimball, Claudia-62 Kimball, Harry-39 Kimball, Sheila-82 Kinder, Beverly-82 King, Gerry-62,156 King, jackie-82 King, Michael-82 King, Roy-82,157,172 King, Trudy-82,132 Lewis, Vivian-73,113 Lightner, Mike-73 Lightner, Patty-83 Lilly, Gary-83 Lindenman, Gloria-62,126 Lindquist, Bob-62 Lind uist Gerald 73 fl 1 - Linwood, Kathy-40,92,100,115 124 johnson, Charles-61,156,170 johnson, Claude-61 johnson, Dennis-82,157 johnson, Elizabeth-82 ,104,137 johnson, Esther-61,133 johnson, Faye-72 johnson, George-82 johnson, Glenwood-61,90,102,112,130, 151 johnson,janet-82 johnson, john-82 johnson,joyce-61 johnson, Kathi-38 johnson, Lois-61 johnson, Louis-72 johnson, Marguerite-72,90,96,104,106, 137 johnson, Marilyn-82,91,96,103 johnson, Marla-72,130,133,134 johnson, Mike-82 johnson, Mona-82 johnson, Pamela-38,91,96,108,l11,127, 137 King, Wilma-39,93,94 Kinney, Howard-72 Kipper, Sarah-72 Kircher, Kathy-72 Klein, Phil-39 Kline, Bill-82 Klin insmith Robert-82 g 7 Klugman, Mark-39,55,93,100,101,118, 124 Knight, Linda-62 Kr1oth,Bill-62,156,176 Koberstein, Ann-39,107 Koch, Steve-62 Koontz, Gina-62,132 Korando, Mike-39,91,131 Kraus, Debbie-39 Kritz, Debbie-62 Kuhns, Andrea-72,96 Kunik, Terry-40,135 Lacy, Olivia-72 Lafevers, Darel-82 Lafevers, Howard-62 Lagergren, Mark-62 185 Lobdell,johnf73 Locke, Valjean-73,96,128,178 Loehr, Susie-83 Lohr, james-73 Lollar, Gloria-62,104,110,137 Lonergan, Susie-24,25,40,90,91,96,124, 138,146,147,148,168 Long, Chris-83 Long, Ulysses-83 Lopez, Rita-40,126 Lord, Becky-73 Lorenzut, Mary-83 Losure, Terry-62 Love, Michael-73,104,140,142 Loveland, Martin-62,131 Lowe, Bill-62 Luke, Stephen-73 Luna, Dave-63 Lunsford, Bill-40,133,161 Lusher, Ralph-73,106,131 ,137 Lyman, Pat-83 Lynn, Augustin-63 Mackey, Robert-63,106 Mackey, Terry-63 Maddux, Larry--40 Maddux, Paula-83 Maddux, Sandra-41 Maher, Vickie-41,55,25,90,96,146,168 Mallot, jim-41 Manes, Charles-41,135 Manes, janet-73 Manlove, Diane-83 Markey, Pam-41,127 Markle,Janet-63,126 Markle, Nancy-83,103,132 Marks, Pamela-73,102 Marlin, Carol-83 Marlow, Stephanijo-41,124 Marshall, Ronna-83,96,132 Martin, Anita-42,92,100,107,l24 Martin, Barbara-83,132 Martin, Brenda-73,133 Martin, Brenda-83,96 Martin, Mike-63 Martin, Peggy-83,96,132 Martindale, Sandy-63,96,113 Matter, Danny-83 Matter, Linda-42,102 Matthews, Brad-73 Mathews, Marilyn-42 Mayes, Kevin-83,167 Mayes, Nancy-42,135 Mays, Linda-42 McBeath, Madeleine-63,96 McBride, Jeanette-63, McChesney, Sandra-42,92 ,107 ,114,127, 134 - lVIcClain, Scarlett-73,102,108 McClelland, Warren-83 McCloud, Carl-63 Minor, Lula-73 Mishmash,Joyce-25,43,90,96,107,138, 146,147 Mishmash, Sally-73,96 Mitchell, Milton-73,172,173 Mitchell, Nedra-73 Mitchell, Olivia-63 Mitchell, Rose--73,106 Mobley, Ada-63,132,137 Monroe, Anton-83,106 Monroe, Lloyd-83,157 Moody, Linda-43,148,158 Moore, Moore, Dianna-43,113 Helen-73 Moore, jeff-63,126,129,131 ,133,134 Moore, Jess-43,135 Moore, Karen-83,102 Moore, Linda-73 Moore, Linda-73 Moore, Norman-73 Moore, Patty-73,91,96 Moore Patty-63 105 Moore, Sharon-73 Moore, Steve-73 Moore, Yovanda-74,90,110 Morgan, Mike-74,131 Morgan, Philip-83 Morris, Robert-83,157,172 Morgan, Scot-74 Morris, Peggy-74,96,99,100 Morrison, Charles-74 Mott, Dee-74 Mullen, Debbie-84 Munkirs, jene-84,141 Munkirs,,Iesse-43,112,151,170 Munoz, Kenneth-43 Osment, Tom-44,112,124,126,151,176 Overbey, Alice-44 Owens, Susan-63 Owings, Bruce-84,105,177 Owings, Tom-44 Ozias, Bradley-74,129,140,142,143 Ozias, Frann-84,128 Pace, Mike-84,167 Page, Gary-74,137 Palmgren, Terry-84,96,132 Panuco, Doug-84 Panuco, jeff-74 Parker, Colleen-74 Parker, Dennis-63,141,142,143 Parker, Kathy-74 Parkhurst, Carol-44,1 14 Parsons, Peggy-63,107,114,128 Patterson, Brenda-84 Patterson, David-24,25,44,54,112,120, 151,l53,160,163,170 Patterson, Frank-84 Patterson, Mary-74 Pavish, Cheryl-63 Payne, Anthony-84 Payne, David-74, Payne, Richard-84 Pearson, Joe-74 Pelley, Chris-84,157,172,177 Pelley, Robert-84,157,172,177 Penington, Linda-74 Penn, Evelyn-74 Pennington, Carol-74,102 Pennington, Paula-74,96,129,131,179 Penrod, Marsha-74,104 Pepperdine, Cathy-63 Pepperdine, Ken-64, 141 McCloud, Philip-73 McCon,j. L.-83,157 McConnell, Karen-63,100 McCurley, james-83 McDaniel, Colleen-83,132 McDaniels, Greg-73,156,166 McDermott, ,Ion-63,172,177 McDougal, Mike-73,105 McDowell, Cheryl-42,107,114 McDowell, Darrell-73 McElroy, Ricki-25,42,54,92,96,99,118, 126,146,147,158,164 McGary, Terrell-83,157,172 McGary, Theophilus-63,161 McGaughey, Bill-73 McGaughey, Cindy-83 McGlasson, Steve-83 McMillin, Mike-73 McMillin, Patrick-83 McNeil, Leonard-73,131 McNeil, Michael-83,90 Meadows, Cindy-42,93,115 Meadows, Mike-83,132 Mefford, Susan-83 Melton, Andra-83,128 Melton, johnny-73 Menor, Rhonda-63,96,99,104,111,113, 136 Menzie, Kathy-83,104,132 Messinger, David-42,160,170,173 Munoz, Linda-63 Murphy, Mark-63,127,150 Murphy, Tom-74,177 Murray, Polly-63,107,1 14,178 Music, Mike-74,127,140,142,143 Musick, Cathy-74,106,130 Myers, Donald-84 Myers, Marvin-43,135 Myers, Youree-160 Nead, Betty-43,93,94,126,130,134 Neel, Thomas-74 Neely, Ricky-84,90 Neely, Ronald-43 Nelson, Calvin-84 Nelson, Michael-43 Nelson, Mona-74 Neville, David-63,126,137 Nevius, Terry-63 Newland, Beverly-43 Newman, Stephan-43 Newton, Donna-56,63,99,137 Newton, Warren-84 Nichols, Elmer-84 Nickel, Larry-84 Niemeyer, Bob-44,1 l2,170, 173 Niemeyer, Tom-63,112,171,173 Nigro, Jackie-135 Nigro, Linda-84 Nolan, Richard-74 Norman, Sabra-84,96 Norris, Edaleen-74,133 Perkins, Adonis-44,107,114 Perkins, Dennis-84 Perkins , ,I ay-44 Perkinshlohn-64 Perkins, Kyna-74 Perkins, Rosemary-44 Perkins, Rotha-64,107,114 Perry, Donna-74,132 Peterman, Connie-74 Peterson, Calvin-84 Pettit, Rick-74,126 Phillips, Becky-64 Phillips, David-84,172 Phillips, Dorie-64 Phillips, Linda-84 Phillips, Palita-84 Phillips, Randall-84 Phillips, Steve-74 Phillips, Terry-64 Phillips, Terry-74 Pickering, Curtis-74,99,124,128,129 Pickerin g, Debra-24,25,44,54,90,92,95 96,99,115,118,124,168 Pierce, Bill-74 Pierce, Cindy-45 Pink, Cl arence-45 Pink, Leo-84 Pittman, Larry-84 Pittman, Roy-64,156 Pitts,janet-74 Pitts, William-84 Meyer, Steven-42 Meyers,john-73 Meyers, Roland-42 Milan, Robert-83 Miles, Bill-73 Miles, Linda-73 Miller, Cherrie-63 Miller, Debbie-83 Miller, Donald-83 Miller, Patty-73 Miller, Rickey-63 Miller, Russell-73 Miller, Tim-63,133,140,142,143 Miller, Tom-83,130 Minor, Earol-73 Norwood, Patricia-84 Nuckolls, Sue-63 Ofheld, LaVaughn-44,90,107,114 Offield, Vanessa-74,114 Ohde, Gayle-74,133 O'Laughlin, Cheryl-63 O,Laughlin, Mark-84 O'Laughlin, Susan-74 O'Neal, Edward-84 O,Neal, Shelley-44 Orr, Frances-84 Orr, Mary-84 Orr, Patty-74 Osborne, Danny-74 Osment, Bill-84 186 Pohle, Steve-84,112,130,167,172,173,174 Poindexter, Gail-45,93 Poolman, Steve-64,106,177 Pope, Deborah-84 Pope, Virginia-84 Popek, Earline-84,130 Popek, Edwina-84,110,130 Porter, Steve-45,115,124 Porterfield, Dan-64,100,101,124 Postlewaite, Harry-74,172,177 Potter, Gary-45 Potter, Gwen-74 Potter, Linda-64,90 Pou, Millie-45,55,96,107 Price, Cindy-84 Pritchard, Debbie-75,133 Propst, Mark-45,93,100,101,119,124 Pruitt, Andy-45 Pruitt, Pat-75,172 Prymus, Helen-75 Quick, Raymond-84 Quick, Susie-64 Quillen, Pat-75,166 Radzins,,Iohn-84 Raef, George-75 Ragan, Janice-64,96 Raleigh, Ricky-64 Ranck, David-45 Randazzo, Frank-75 Rapp, Bill-84 Rapp, Kenny-45 Rathbun, Kathy-64 Ray, Annette-84,104,128 Ray , Curtis-64,131,133 Ray, Sharon-75,1 13 Rector,joe-75,120,128,131,156 Redding, Steve-75 Redding, Susan-84 Reece, Brenda-84,96 Reece, jerry-75 Reliford, Deborah-84 Reliford, Fred-75 Rexroad, Mark-64,136,156 Reyes, Olivia-45 Reynolds, Bob-75 Reynolds, Chuck-45 Reynolds, Sybil-64,90,104,113,130 Rice, Rhonda-75,96,100 Richards, Debbie-75 Richardson, Austin-84 Richardson, Peter-84 Richmond, Mary-85 Richmond, Shirley-75 Rickert, Vida-64 Ricketts, Ann-85 Riddle, Mike--75 Riddle, Tom-46 Rider, Barbara-75,90,96,107,114 Ridinger, Steve-85 Rifenbark, James--46,1 1 1,177 Riggs, Aleta-85 Rimmer,jackie-85 Rippeto, Diana-85,90,132 Rivera, Ronnie-75,156,172,177 Rizzo, Pat-85,172 Roark, Alice-75 Roark, Linda-46 Robb, Kenny-85,141 Robins, Tony-85 Robinson, Alan-85 Robinson, Dwight-85,157 Robinson, Henry-75 Robinson, Larry-75 Robison, Nancy-46 Rock, Donna-75,132 Rogge, Judy-85 ,96 Romi, Harold-46 Ronan, Donna-75 Roschke, Thalia-75,99,100 Rose, Yvonne-46,137 Roseburr, Israel-75 Rosenthal, Donna-85 Ross, Randy-85 Ross, Voneta-46,137 Rosser, Melinda-85 Roth,sIohn-46,92,114,152 Roth, Mark-75,130 Rotolo,john-85 Routh, Cheryl-64 Routh, Ronnie-75,156 Rowan, Mike-64,151,155,171 Ruark,sIoyce-46,100,101,124,137 Rude, Robert-46,90,96,142,143 Ruffen, Cheryl--85 Russell, Connie-75 Russell, Danny-64 Russell, Mike-46 Rust, April-46 Rust, james-85 Ryan, Connie-47 Ryan, Dennis-75 Sander, Cindy-64,132 Sanderholm, Sue-75,102 Sanders, Debbie-85 Sanderson, Lynda-47 Sanderson, Richard-85 Sanderson, Susan-75 Sandifer, Harold-75 Satterly, Elena-85 Sawyer, Steve-85 Schanzer, Larry-47,100,101,152 Schmidt, Byron-75,90,91,112,128,156, 161,176 Schmidt, Grant-24,25,47,90,91,92,94, 112,124,150,164,176 Schmill, Paula-75,132 Schram, Dan-75,133 Schroeder, Kathy-64,96,99,113 Schroeder, Lydia-85,105 Schroeder, Rita-75,105 Scott, Edward-75 Scott, Kim-85 Scott, Larry-75,131,133 Scott Margaret-75 106 scott: Michael AllenL75,140,143 Scott, Michael Anderson-75,140,156,172 Scott, Patrick-85,141,157 Scott, Paula-75,132 Scott, Rebecca-85,132 Scott, Susie-75,96,132 Scott, Yvonne-47,92,124,126,134 Seals, Gregory-172 Sears, Beverly-75 Seidl, Ronnie-85 Seifert, Bill-85 Seiglar, Vicki-64,102,126,136 Sellers, Bob--85 Sells, Kathy-47 Sells, Marilyn-85 Sexton, Zina-85 Shankland, Richard-85 ,91,132,157,172, 177 Shapiro, Harvey-47,130 Sharon, Rosemary-64 Sharp, Chester-47 Sharp, Howard-75,156,172 Sharp, Hyman-85 Shaw, Duane-85 Shaw, John-75 Shaw, Mike-85 Shaw, Susie-64 Shearer, Steve-64,105,112,151,172 Sheeley, Steve-85 Sheldon, Barbara-85 Shelley, Diane-75 Shelton, Ruth-75 Shelton, Stan-85,132 Shelton, Tom-85 Sherman, Francis-85,140,142,143 Shields, Cheryll-64 Shields, Clarence-75 Shields, Denise-85 Shields, Kristin-75 Shields, Rosanne-64 Shipley, Danny-65,129,131,133,137 Shoemaker, Bill-75,166 Shroder,LIanet-75,90 Siegrist, Daniel-85 Signorelli, Gerry-75 Silvey, Lanny-75 Simmons, Elizabeth-85,96 Simmons, Robert--76,102,130 Simpson, Bob-76,141 Sinclair, Mike-76 Singleton, Margaret-47,91,92,104 Skirvinuloyce-47,93 Slavens, Sandra-86 Smalls, Calvin-65 Smith, Carmen-47,96,103,110,137 187 Smith, Carol-47 Smith, Christine-48 Smith, Connie-86 Smith, Edward-48 Smith, Hardie-76,171,173 Smith, James-76 Smith, Larry-86 Smith, Leslie K.-76,104,128 Smith, Leslie W.-76 Smith, Mike-65 Smith, Nadine-86 Smith, Paula-48 Smith, Robert-86,157 Smith, Ronnie-135 Smith, Susie-86,96,132 Smock, Nelia Sue-76 SnuH'er, Charles-76,l33,140,142 Sole, Larry-48 Solomon, Sharon-76, 104 Southard, john-48 Southard, Vicki-76,96 Spallitta, Vickey-86, 132 Speck, john-65 Spector, Cheryl-86 Spector, Lana-86 Spencer, Mack-76 Spero,,Ioe-86,157 Spini, Helen-76 Sprague, Beverly-86 Sprague, Nancy-65 Springstube, Barbara-48,127 Springstube, Terry-86,132 Sprinkle, Sharon-76 Spruill, Susan-65,90,96,99,147 Stafford, Carl-76 Stanton, Debbie-65 Stapleton, Mike-86 Stears, Cynthia-76,99,128 Steele, Lee-76,156,166 Steen, Sheila-65,96 Steinhurst, David-76,133 Steinman, Melissa-65 Stephens, Don-86,132 Stephens,john-48,55,112,129,131,151, 170 Stephens, Ned-157,167,172 Stephens, Will-86 Stephenson,john-48,133,151 Stepp, Bobby-76,110 Stevens, Bettyjo-76 Stevenson, Anita-48 Stevko, Cathy-48,90,91,93,106,114 Stewart, Eddie-86 Stiggers, Diane-65 Stillwell, Lonnadene-65 Stine, Sarah-48,90,96,99,124,134,137 Stinson, Virginia-48,55,126 Stipe, Larry-54 Stipe, Susie-76,90,96 Stoffers, Tom-86,157 Stokes, Linda-65 Stokes, Willoura-86 Stoltz, Robert-86 Stovall, Alvin-49 Stovall, Margaret-65,1 13 Straeter, Beverly-49 Strange, Gwen-86 Street, Mike-49,126,130 Strickland, Mildred-76,104,111,113,130 Strohm, Linda-49 Suber, Meadrica-49 Sudduth, Sandra-86,132 Suggs, Ted-49 Suhr, Claudia-76,91,96,108,178 Suhr, Dave-49 Sulenes, Doug-86 Surratt, Alfred-49,91 Sutton, Beverly-65 Sutton, Donald-76 Sutton, George-49 Swaney, George-76,129 Swaney,,Iim-65,114,129,131,133,136 Swartz, Beverly-86,90,96 Swartz, Steve-49 Swearingen, Lonelle-86 Swenson, Paul-49,127 Swift, Mary-65,102 Swift, Patty-76 Sykes, Donna-65,104 Sykes, William-86 Tapley, Larry-76 Tapley, Terry-76 Tatzko, Carl-76 Taylor, Alma-76 Taylor, Barbara-86,103 Taylor, Beverly-86 Taylor, Britt-65,126 Taylor, Cynthia-76 Taylor, Debra-86 Taylor, Diann-49,103,127 Taylor,,Iohn-50,160 Taylor, Phillip-50 Teeman, Fred-76 Teetor, Laura-25,50,54,91,93,96,99,102, 115,l18,124,138 Teetor, Norma-65,96,102,132,136 Teodori, Martha-65 Terry, Carol-76 Thomas, Cheryl-50,90,93,104,110 Thomas, Farilen-76 Thomas,,Ianet-50 Thomas, Jerry-65 ,106 Thomas,John-76,140 Thomas, Linda-65,96 Thomas, Marlyn-50 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson. Barbara-86 Betty-86 Cindy-65,130 Glenn-51,124 Thomson, Karen-65 Thornhill, Linda-51 Thornton, Chris-76 Thornton, Zonna-51 Thorpe, Thomas-51 Tibbets, Mike-86,141 Tipton, Belinda-51,55,100,101,124 Tivis, Paul-25,51,93,94,95,115,119 Tompkins, Ronnie-65 Totten, Dale-86 Totten, Darryl-86 Townsend, Valarie-86 Trapp, Sam-65,106 Trice, Diane-76 Triplett, Debbie-86 Triplett, Gladys-65 Venegas, Paul-86 Venegas, Veronica-76 Venneman, Frank-51,135 Venneman, john-65 Vento, Bennie-86 Vento, john-65 Viles, Terry-86 Voelk, Jerry-51,135 Von Demfange, Vicki-86,91 ,96,132 Waggener, Charlotte-76 Walden,,Ianet-51,127 Walker, Debbie-76 Walker, Dennis-76,131 Walker, Janice-51 Walker, Kathy-76 Walker, Marsha-66,96,110,126,137 Walker, Sidney-52,112,170 Walker, Vickie-86 Wallace, Terry-76,156 Walton, Charles-86 Walton, Mary-76 Waner, Mike-76 Ward, Roger-52,177 Ware, john-66 Warner, Carmeletta-76 Warner, Regina-76 Warson, Lonnie-86 Washburn, Paul-86,140 Washington, Brenda-86 Washington, Curtis--77,90,156,160 Washington, Gwen-86 Washington, La Fern-66 Washington, Steve-66 Waters, Claude-86 Waters, Vickie-86 Wates, Larry-66 Watt,jon-52,112,150 Wattree, Bernard-77,150,166 Wattree, Mike-86,157 Watts, Mark-77 Watts, Marla-52,92,137 Weast, Margaret-77 Webb, Alvin-77,156 Webb, Nancy-77 Webster, Mary-77 Weiner, Sara jo-52 Weinstroer, Charles-77,105 Weinstroer, Ted-77 Wells, Earline-66 Welter, Dave-66,166 Werner,jim-77 Wesbrook, Ruby-77 Wesson, Hazel-52 Williams, Alice-77 Williams, Annie-66 Williams, Bonita-87 Williams, Carol-66 Williams, Daryl-77,141,171,173 Williams, David-77,126 Williams, Dennis-52 Williams, Ella-77 Williamshjack-53,112,151 Williams, John-87,157,167,172 Williams, Joyce-66,1 33 Williams, Joyce-77 Williams, Linda-66,100 Williams, Marquise-87 Williams, Thurman-87 Williams, Wanda-66 Williams, Wilda-66 Willingham, Linda-77 Willis, Bill-87,132 Willis, Ed-77,172 Willis, Karl-77,156,166 Willis, Roslyn-87,132 Willoughby, Kerry-87 Wilson, Carol-66 Wilson, Debbie-77 Wilson, Dennis-66,156 Wilson, Donna-53,113 Wilson,Jenean-66 Wilson,John-87 Wilson, Lowell-87 Wilson, Ray-87,104 Wilson, Steve-87 Wilson, Tom-87 Wimberly, Linda-87 Wineland, Paula-77 Winemiller, Linda-66,104,105 Wingheld, Greg-56,66 Winn, David-87 Winnie, Gary-77 Winnie, Harold-77,141 Wise, Karen-87,96 Wissel, Ron-77,131,161 Witte, Cheryl-53,126,134 Wolf, Diane-77,108,178 Wolf, Tim-53,92,94,151,177 Wolter, Diana-77,130 Woltz, Elaine-77 Womelduff, Lance-77,104 Woodall, Ronald-87,132,157 Woodard, Leroy-66,131 Woods, Brenda-77 Woods, Danny-87 Woods, john-87 Triplett, Mike-65 Tripses, David-76,156 Tripses,john-51,93,105,150 Trobaugh, Ron-86 Truitt, Patience-86 Tuck, Gary-86 Tucker, Donald-76 Tucker, Leland-65,127 Turner, Fritz-86,157 Tyler, Gloria-86 Tyler, Pat ricia-76,132 Tyler, Patrick-76,172 Tyler, Quoita-65,133 Valenzuela, Donna-65,108,179 Van Alst, Pamela-65,90 Vandaveer, Debra-76 Van Gordon, Beatrice-86 Van Landingham, Bobby-86,157,167 Van Landingham, Joyce-51 Van Meter, Larry-86,130 Var? Winkle,jim-76 Varner, Ron-76,128 Whalen,Jerry-66,136 Whan, Kathie-66,90,100,124 Whan, Susie-86,91,96,103,132 Wheat, Debra-86 Wheat, Sandy-66 Wheeler, Debbie-52,100,101,102,124,137 Wheeler, Kathi-86,90,l30 Wheeler, Robert-66,160 Whitaker, Edwin-77 White, Carlotta-77 White, Irene-66 White, Jocelyn-66,90,137 White, Pat-52,92,95,115,119,126,134 White, Patricia-66 White, Sandy-86 White, Willis-77 Whitehead, Ardenia-77,99,103,106,110, 111,137 VVhitford, Ricky-86 Whitley, Roger-77 Wilkins,janice-52 Willhite, Leslie-52 HM 1, ,i 5,73 Y L 188 , , ,. . .., ,mix-Qi 1 -5.4,-,z r-. - Workman, Patti-66,96,99,127,147 Wren, Brenda-77,96,104,110 Wren, Richard-66,112,150,156,172 Wright, Wright Wright Wright Carlton-53 ,james-77 Kathie-53,90 Leonard-77 Wright Odies-66,91,127,156,176 Wright Rena-87,132 Wright Terry-53 Wright, Tom--77 Wroughton, Kathy-87 Wurst, Patricia-87,128,130 Wyatt, Russell-87 ,140,142 Wynn, Dan-172 Wynn, Jac k-66 Yadrick, Robert-53,92,106,114,115 Yeo, Donna-87,132 Young, Dave-77,130 Young, Virginia-87,104,178,179 Zeckser, Bonnie-66,102,127 Ziegelmann, Steve-87 Autographs This page contributed by the Parent-Teach 189 er Association, Southeast High School UID-BUNTINENT PIBUG UBRARY F, Y I 3 I l I I I 1 I '1 Eiga -l f 1 Q i 1 1 5 J N A 1 I 1 3 'gil' w 15' lk Q ,,.,- -- ,..... ..,..., 11 1 1, 1 11 111 11 11 15, 111 11 111 111 1 :1 111 111 111 1M 11 11 1. 1 1: 11 11. 1 1 1 11 N, 11 1 1 1 111 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11111 11 11 1, 1 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 11 111 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M - 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 x Y 1 Y s N l X 4 1 k uf 5 s 1 1 'E ,M 3 12 11 P1 3: 3 M :Y yi Vi lwllg U11 fu N i 2'N1 p X 2 1 W 'I M, im: HH :Z NIS li i,1'i 1:, f ,z 's f, i. 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