Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1968
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' x X 'X + Hi AY. fi Q wa Q. ul ,gw fl 1402 VV X -Q . , , Xx,,, ww. , sf 9220, -' xg :EX .. ,,,., ., g V A W Q, x x V , ,W-yf, ,wx SM ,Sw . ,, ,vii ,.f,-gala? 5. ,W V ef ff ,f i t, ,, WV11 ,fm an 44 ,un Z' wi' Z . 'elf 1 ar r Q I MW 942' gf 1 ie lf, 4945 WWIAIWIV Vngfv, r 1 V Zfetffe 931,32 w,,'?4,2, V I ,, xl,Z, ,rg 1, f' 1, if , r' f ZZ 'QQ '4 , , aj? A l 112' Ve ZW f KAW feffii-f,' , 'L' '14 Ziff?-,. 1 ga i Lf L, ,, rf M 25: ,fa F f I f fi 4' f Q ,M 49 -rf WW , ,4 S , tw r?'favfW'eca' I ,fa , .Wa pf' ' ZW te 7 3, I Z Q Mamma ,ox wi 0 '24 brave Southeast Knight Loveth Chivalry, Truth, Honor, Freedom, and fair Coartesyv For twenty-seven years, Mr. Harry McMillan instilled the meaning and tradition of these words into the lives of countless Knights and Ladies, He was constantly devoted to keeping Southeast on top, and his first interest was always for her welfare. He gloried in her triumphs and defended her honor against any opposition. In return, the Castle gave Mr. McMillan all its happiness, victories and devotion. Mr. McMillan is Southeast, and Southeast is Mr. McMillan. Thus, we hon- or the greatest Knight of all. 1 fy? X fy f? ff 7 1 ' x wg '-Q wg E4 wg, ,fx,',,fk Vlffr gi' ' 'jfi ' Wi? 7 fl w? 42 K, obilit . -f'.!5'7: Y ,, .... , . - - . 2553? FT-i:E?iiv?Ei?'gLf,-ff . -11: 'T il'A ' 'N 'H l UW X55 X as is sg Q ffieials Lead Castle Endeavors Last fall Castle doors opened to Mr. William D. Evans as he began his first year here as acting principal. y Before coming to Southeast, Mr. Evans was a fam- ily relations teacher at Northeast, counselor, vice-prin- cipal and principal at Westport. Always admiring the Castle and its impressive surroundings, he began at Southeast with the highest respect for her. After a year he has come to value her traditions and spirit, her Knights and Ladies, V x if 1 l east 6 Duri taugh vice-I closel playii is if x 3 XX X at XX gg 4 'xr X 9 'A-'sg-.r' Qx s gsgzf N, V7.5 if XXX gg yi 5 sp fr, ,1 X M N if gs: eww i,,1. V ' 1 '-1 1 1 :J fu: -- '-:ga ' --- ,-. - hrs.. ,- V Y .--4-... . -- g. . .- H Mr. George R. Powell has served South- east for more years than any other administrator. During his first few years here, Mr. Powell taught physics and aeronautics while serving as vice-principal. Through the years he has been closely connected with each senior class, while playing a vital part in Castle life. 154' n'S,f,a:, S f M-M,-W, Mr. Berle Adams, vice-principal, has been well known to Southeast students for many years. Except for four years in the Air Force, Mr. Adams has been here since 1940 as a math teacher, basketball coach and, since 1963, vice- principal. His main duty is to serve as advisor of sophomores and juniors. As assistant to the principal this year, Mr. William Herron advised freshmen and oversaw building security. Before this he was the foot- ball coach at Manual and, in 1963, was honored here as Coach of the Year. His favorable im- pression of the students then has been reinfor- ced after a year at Southeast. One of the thousands of student records brings a smile to registrar Ruth Robinson's face. Librarians Margaret Hart and Adele Toller enjoy a free moment before the 5:15 rush. I Handling endless .collections keeps ,Dorothy COX, 5Cl'100l HCCOUM' ant, constantly occupied. Assistants Provide A capable office staff is essential to a well-organized school. Here at Southeast two secretaries and a registrar keep attendance, record grades, write letters and prepare transcripts. In addition to this staff, the school accountant has charge of all collections. The school nurse has perhaps the most versatile job in the school. Although daily filing and paper work take up a good deal of her time, she often has to cope with students' fevers,headaches, sprains and an occasional brok- en bone. Although the library staff isnit part of the faculty, it does serve a vital part in the academic life at Southeast. While keeping track of 17,000 books, these ladies assist students in everything from finding the origin of an un- usual word to securing precise information for a research paper. Mrs. E dent fi Viz Miss Birch l -as -as 7 , T ' 5, Q it I ,...a..i.-Lllifllbi vc, school account- 'rovide 1 well-organized s and a registrar ters and prepare :hool accountant ost versatile job paper work take as to cope with occasional brok- of the faculty, it ife at Southeast. iese ladies assist origin of an un- Jn for a research NS' Mrs. Eleanor Taylor, counselors' secretary, must keep the stu- dent files in order. Vital Services Miss Isabella Pattison and student office worker Anne Birch look over the absentee slips. ll AQ ,. 5 t N-. 'iigiwm if, xl ms E ' I 5 Wk e Q ,ct ts, f V ...uc J, Giving physical examinations to members of the gym classes is part of the job of Mrs. Eugenie Beaulieu, school nurse As attendance clerk, Mrs. Evelyn Hill must use the tele phone often. ' L,,,.,,......- ----f Counseling Service Aids Students, Comlnunit Mrs. Margaret Morgan transfers a sophomore's scholarship points to his permanent record. Preparing students for graduation and college are primary concerns of Mr. Vern Sinclair, senior counselor. 1 5 junior counselor, Mrs. Thelma Watson, busily reduces a stack of necessary written work. ,X N M Wk: fl ' f Assisting students in problems affecting school life is the duty of the counselors. Each of our four counse- lors advises one class from the time it enters Southeast until it graduates. One of the major responsibilities is to assist each student in making realistic plans for his future. 'N 5 are .4 As freshman counselor, Mrs. Rose McMaster helps students plan their courses for the first year at Southeast. and pos reqi As the yea. elec cus: foug task by + befr F ro me: sevc if .. N N life ise- :ast is is his 3 .4 ' dents Mrs. Eleanor Taylor serves in a double role as IBM and counselors' secretary. The combined duties of these positions include all paper work and correspondence required in the counseling office. Mr. Nathan Roitman holds a unique position here. As community agent, he acts as an advisory element in the operation of Southeast. One of his goals for this year was the establishment of an advisory council of elected students. The purpose of this group was to dis- cuss personal and group differences. In the opinion of some, the employees on the fourth floor of Southeast perform the most important task of all. These twenty-two cafeteria Workers, headed by cafeteria manager Mrs. Thelma Ward, arrive long before the school opens to students in the morning. From that time, they prepare and serve hundreds of meals and wash thousands of dishes before they leave seventh hour. . Mr. Nathan Roitman pauses in his Work as community agent. Cafeteria Workers Prepare Savory Cuisine Front r0w.' Mrs. Evelyn Carmichael, Mrs. Velma Daw- son, Mrs. Dorothy Karban, Miss Lulu Austin, Mrs. Marie Hood, Mrs. Erma Matthews, Mrs. Emma Bow- man, Row two: Mrs. Erma jordan, Mrs. Harriette Peter- man, Mrs. Beulah Fisher, Mrs. Nadine jones, Mrs. Gladys Peck, Mrs. Leona Carlson, Mrs. Thelma Ward, Row three: Mrs. Ocella Taylor, Mrs. Mary Ruth Hall, Mrs. F. Hamilton, Mrs. Evelyn Keith, Mrs. Ferne Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy Wyly, Mrs. Barbara Sum- mers, Mrs. Nora Becker. Miss Vestal Maze reviews books for good reading with some of her English students. I Vfwm. , 2 l i 0 Mrs. Carol Spady,Cr11Jader advisor, questions her ju- nior English class over Gzknzti' I-N the Earth. Courses Encompass All Aspects of English Miss Rebeccah Birkhead strives to instill basic gram- mar concepts in her students. C111 t at con and self lisl Ma thej poe lite poc and sen ture J N E A is A' , Tot: Miss Anna Mae Gates explains points of grammar to her n befff English class. Miss Mary Margaret johnson listens as one of her English students answers a question. 75 , ' 1 WM? fm . ., 1 i m'9Mnf . f, 'M-4 wma ,Q M f W Qi . , ,ft aa H VW XWJ W fu .fa V. . LQ ff a Z ff. gf, M, f ., E Wa. g if ., ir ju- gram- English classes study a broad scope of subjects in- cluding the basic concepts of English grammar through an understanding of Shakespearels plays. Teachers hope that by enrolling in English, students will learn how to communicate and express themselves better both orally and in composition. Freshmen deal mainly in composition and read selections from a variety of authors for a general Eng- lish background.jzzfz'zzJ Caesar and books like Silczi Mvzwzer occupy most of the sophomores, time when they aren't busy writing and comprehending essays and poems. junior English courses are a survey of American literature. The classes study short stories, plays and poems of such authors as Mark Twain, Robert Frost and Thornton Wilder. Primarily interested in literature, seniors extensively study Hazmfel, early English litera- ture and at the end of the year prepare a research paper. Totaling grade points with several students, Mrs. Cecilia Ro- berts finishes another grade period, Mrs. Linda Buckle discusses essays written by members of the new humanities course. t .. , f we ' 'I ,, . ,X ' J' I-1' , H V! ,f 2 12. 11 .4 wg 1, I v V, ,p I A fly I .x f' q., ., . -W. ,fr m , ' ig .g . V g . - , gy , 1 r ' www f.jf',f' , ' f Mega, , . . .V M f. , rf A 'f ' if fl' e 1 wi- j Ma...-'z . .aw i , .. W in x x ' Listening to pupil response is one of Mr. jeffrey Harryman's functions as an English teacher. Mrs. Joyce DeLoney prepares to discuss a grammar point with her freshman English class. As the Tower advisor, Mrs. joy Clumsky must spend a great deal of time conferring with the staff. Q. 0, T , ff 4 i, rm QZQ?wfm ,af 1, f g fy 1 , ,M 1 mam . X, , I , f f. f . , 1 if .,, afmv-,WW W , i ' 2 f J af ' 7 . W ia .W Mrs. Anita Berkowitz supervises individual recitation in Spanish. V , , f ,M I 'f 41, V ,, , as X, , , ,f - f .4. ' nw ,J 52,52 ' JM X V Mg. . fi ,Wy Mrs. Mary Roll explains to her Latin students the op- eration ofthe seiging tower used by invading armies. Pronunciation, a vital part of speaking French, occupies much of Mrs. Elizabeth Coulter's time. AMW l ff 5 ,Z Mrs. Patty Zschoche gives a student help with a German novel. Modern Labs Assist Students in Language Comprehension Four foreign languages are offered at South- east to students who have an adequate knowledge of English and wish to accept the rewarding chal- lenge of Latin, Spanish, French or German. Latin is a cultural course as well as a language course. Through the translation of classical litera- ture and the study of ancient Roman society, stu- dents develop a basic understanding of man's his- tory. Spanish and French, as well as German, are taught as conversational languages. With an exten- sive language lab and coordinated tapes and books, students achieve a mastery ofthe language itself through usage. This method of study is based on the ALM program in which conversation is the stressed phase of a language. for var pla eqt gie bor Cor Tru , X 0' f Ai! Dvel. 7 , 9 uth- edge :hal- uage tera- stu- his- i, are xten- ooks, itself rd on s the Biologists Experiment, Ubseroe, Conclude Mr. Richard Witte prepares to show a film on sea life to his biology class. Biology and human science deal with life in all its forms. BSCS biology, taught in all classes, stresses ad- vanced experimentation. Classification and dissection play an important role and are facilitated by precision equipment such as microscopes and slides. - Human science deals primarily with health and hy- giene and provides a thorough understanding of the body as a complex machine. Composing a reply to a student's question is Mr. Phillip Tmby, human science teacher. Using a model of a flower, Mrs. Dorothy Hollo- way explains the process of pollination. Mrs. Ruth Whiteside explains the merits of good per- sonal hygiene. Mrs. Marion Cornelius directs the dissection of a frog in her first year biology class. A , I , Physics, Chemistry, Mathi Challenge Scholars Physics teacher Mr. Leonard Rice checks papers behind a fortress of steam engines. Mrs. Theresa Bauman explains molar equations to a chemistry Mr. Roy Becklean shows the lighter side of math while explaining an arithmetic problem. Mr. Leo Lazzo patiently explains an algebra problem for a first-year algebra student. class. Zh. as 5 X ,,,.,. ' 2, f ef xl , 5 LZ, f Che his 5 211'1C PQI' ivel Stul EO 2 CIE hor clas dist hin the fres me1 wir giv zati 5 5 7,f6 'ff G f ff , X f 9 if X 5 f f'f' 6 fWU5,., f',, .4 Q ff? Q Y! f, ,,-X, x 2, Q I ,Q W 7' X Y 1 X 2 Q 4 Z , ,elm A X 1 xx! ,,..,-- ,fi lu ,,,,Q52,f - 5 . J f ,f fs. K4 ,I ' J 1 .Aff f .f . f I ,ff 1 Q , I, :D 55' Y, With a world history book propped against his briefcase, Mr. Robert Sweeney assigns reports. Q 1 'Ny Miss Elizabeth Pugh explains some terms to her world history class. Holding a soap carving, Mr. Cecil Patterson dis- cusses careers in art with a citizenship class. Mr. E. Allen Smith explains a detail of the text to his senior social studies class. History and Modern Problems Concern Social Studies Classes The goal of social studies teachers is to teach students the value of respect- ing an individual's rights, living with others peacefully and knowing and ful- filling their responsibilities. Besides the traditional history courses, Southeast offers two social studies classes which study modern pro- blems and means of expression. Under Mrs. Linda Buckle's direc- tion, the humanities class - initiated this year - examined subjects such as art, music and anthropology. Frequent group discussion was accentuated by films, lectures and field trips. Family relations is designed to help students understand their parental home better as well as plan for their future family. Other topics include eti- quette, insurance and child psychology. V A Mi cla ax X x X S Y I Lgwff f , WM .J M ,V az f ,i ,Q ,xv mf' 1 fw fb f f , ff I J 4 1 ff' J Using examples of student work, Miss Sherryl Knox explains a concept of art. Mr. Ronald Brink demonstrates the use of good ges- tures to his speech students. Mrs. Eleanor Brown smiles at a studentls original monologue presentation. R . xx Q4 W X W ,Mmvu-MM ,gf ff W Mr. Paul Hester evaluates a drawing by one of his students. Fine Arts Department Develops Personal Talents, Creativit Through classes in the fine arts, students learn to express themselves and to discover basic charac- teristics of personality. Speech classes offer experiences in all phases of speech-making and the theatre. They give students necessary confidence and poise in addressing a group in addition to a knowledge of stage drama. Art students strive to achieve creativity by ex- pressing themselves through the varied media of the visual arts. These cover the wide range from charcoal and paints to wax and glass. The presentations of the music department are important parts in many Southeast productions. The band and orchestra are often featuredg they also provide accompaniments. The concert choir and the various choruses perform in civic activities as well as at Southeast festivals. W f f M f 6 f f Mrs Q 1-nf. - A-Q-v-1 vx,,.,, WMP ,nil ..Q...,.,,..V -,- 'Yi 1-pu ' n. ps lj, 'lx 1 I' fa W A '9 1 U 4 7. VS' nhrq-na-vyrvf Y ,.., G U, .1....q., ,.a-w-n-.-Q-.-,age-uv-qasx'rwr4tHS ,- -. ' , -- . .N Home Economics and COMITLGFCG Classes Stress Practicalit l G il Mrs. Jeanne Finter explains the parts of a cookie press Miss Eileen Anderson supervises the preparation of a model luncheon. to her homemaking class. Mrs. Dorothy Holmes instructs a student in one of the Home economics and commerce provide students finer points of sewing. with practical skills which aid them in their homes and businesses. Within the home economics department foods, clothing, senior home economics, child development and home decoration are taught. In foods girls learn sanitary and safe work habits in the kitchen and how to plan inexpensive yet nutritional meals. Clothing classes provide the opportunity for girls to have an at- tractive yet inexpensive wardrobe, they teach sewing skills ranging from making a simple skirt to tailoring lightweight coats and suits. Senior home economics gives a girl with no previous homemaking experience a glimpse of many different fields of home economics. The areas studied include foods, clothing, home decora- tion, home nursing, personality, figure and diet. Business, accounting, stenography, typing and cler- ical practice comprise the commerce department. Be- sides teaching students the basic skills required in busi- ness, these courses provide an insight into the role of the business administrator. 32 My -, X4 19 an V' , M, O l Mr. . . . .. .. .. ., . - . na. . .-... .,,..-.. .-..--. ,,.,..i. .4 ...... ...A-.....-. .,..-,...fJ.Q, ..,'.-..ii.,.......-,.s....L.-..4.w.i.1t--4...a.4...v..,g:aL..4.a...aJh:ug4...w.4Js....g...g.4a2.L.4:.e.....,...xi.:.:a..s......-..-.... ,-....... ....,-- .,...,... ..,- .. -WWE-. ,. -A ,g ,., UAL- ,,,,..,i. nr ...- W, - V f-.Lt---:f --.ifra 6 L I P ...way 1 1 N Sgt. Major Kenneth Storms pauses as he writes a letter of recom- mendation for a cadet. 'OVWEMWQW Mr. Nicholas Gerhardt emphasizes a funda- mental of football to his gym class. Mr. jesse Cross records scores between games of a bas- ketball tournament. , f , ,W ' V V ,ai W? ffm, , , ,NM Physical Education and Promote Cooperation, Mr. Clifford Cornelius assigns teams during a physical education class. 'mf ff t ,ff it if if aa 7 if aa X Miss 1 catit lectl detm Play sucl Ho' rugf grac erci lnoy as w erat copn deri M Miss Sara Gaggens explains the fundamentals of girls' basketball ROTC Develop Sk ills, Mrs V1Cli1 Off dCfI1OI1SU.'2.fCS 21 step In 3. HOO1' CXCI.'C1SC Through classes in ROTC and physical edu- cation, students develop physical as well as intel- lectual talents. In both the boys' and girls, physical education departments, basic skills and techniques of game play are mastered. Both girls' and boys' classes play such sports as basketball, softball and swimming. However, while the boys are playing football or rugby and running track, the girls develop the grace and poise of the balance beam and floor ex- ercise. The Reserve Officer's Training Corps provides boys with physical training and a study of subjects as varied as first aid, map reading and weapon op- eration. The goals of this course include the devel- opment of character and citizenship within the stu- dent and the ability to both lead and follow others. Mrs. Brenda Holbrook rcches to complete a volleyball set-up. 'Manx M 9 if 1 hf A Z f 9 mx f ,Y 5? ,, 7 X , , ,M ' 4, A, wa ,- at ,, , ,f V 6, W. nf- . W Zi ' 4 ,iff W kfffzg ,W A A A fx 'X . m..S Pagecmtry .Y Y. Y. 7 W W V - f . ' . ' . I -.. f- - , f ' ,- ., ' Y W -- -.4 -'-1 14.--., 'E' I' U.. .W ,- w-,M ' f 1 ., pg umm-'Q ' 1 QQQRKEQY - . H + x. ., -f- 1 '-n,, t r r ' r--.:. :Hg-,-3 :ra-L, 4: as ff.g5!':--:fad-'jjggytq I T 'N' H , 7 , -1.1 ' - fH2.'.-6:2-5 :vs-'ELLA-safe F.-at -un: .-,Q--.'w.:: --1-'M'-'-M-L'-.-I-Rafe-1-fl-1 - ' '4 '- ' ' ' .,,..,-..-fr. . A Induction Reveals 4 4 . In the name of Southeast, I dub you Knight. Be loyal, brave and truef, These words mark the ir climax of the annual Induction ceremony as an outstanding senior boy is knighted. The Making of a Knightv is a unique way of introducing fresh- 5' men and other new students to life at the Castle. H as Cast in a setting of medieval splendor and pagean- try, the traditions and standards of Southeast are displayed throughout the program. As' the story unfolds, two freshman students wish to .enter the Castle as Pages. They view, dur- ing an evening in the King's court, tableaus of all Z , facets of school life. A guildmaster explains that in their four years at Southeast, they will develop in- . dependence and wisdom - the ability to think and choose for themselves. They are encouraged to be loyal to the school, devoted to its purpose and faithful to its rules. This year the Induction was presented October 5 in two programs: a morning assembly for fresh- men and an evening performance for upperclassmen and parents. Kathy Whan and Danny Porterfield reign as King and Queen. Lord Ronald, Mike Triplett, scatters ribbons as salesgirls Sharon So- lomon and Susie junod look on in anguish. In a skit presented for the King's court, elevator operator Odies Wright informs Lord Ronald where silken ribbons may be found. 38 7 ' AV ,,..w- 1 st, jan Kn sch 5 ,W .. .., .V ...t..... ' '.':. ' .. E ,..:a ....Lz4mf..,1-ff,,i.mqa-.,LAu:1.:i..a.s.::..t,+.f.:a , , .,,, M H Lia: ., ..,, . . i36T::L. W V --- ' mf i 4 -. - I 'I-IIfII-1'l'I1l-lfa-I-f.v:i'r.-,-Q,,.....1w.-1-x,,,n,-......,-..,q,,,5v,',,m,,,,,, K , Q l ,K F Y , ' h A ....1.. -5.31- ls Medieval Background K1 K, l ght. f 7 the 5 X an mg X ' M tle. Q , fan' V EUC A if. i A x sfx-, 1 fx z lur- Q 7 all f in rais and Y i i as s janet Bell and Daryl Alnutt represent the entering freshman class. uber esh- TICH Knight Bruce Eston receives the helmet, representing scholarship, from Donna Newton. n So- x I inf! w It l 1 C5 The traditional freedom speech is delivered by Miss Liberty, Linda Winemiller. Kathy Butler, Diane Shelley and La Fern Washington depict a crisis in class in the home economics tableau. f f f iw., f 4 A f 1 f 1,9 W Q.. X is i Q , 2 l Q 1 A l , , ,, mms A iv.. C . rxvt, xxx Q' Laurie Holland dances to modern jazz for the King,s delight. Doug Berry and Terry Hipsher, Knockgenanian hip- pies, view the ages through a time machine. WN 'wx Will Clark, an American astronaut, converses with Mary Feeley Knockgenik. K nockgenanians E ntangle Bizarre When the Astro-Knights lost contact with Earth they were sure their adventures had come to a tragic end - but they had only begun. This year s Knight- lites production, A Knight In Space brought to life the ship-wrecked Astro-Knights and their newly acquir- ed companions, the inhabitants of Knockgenik. Several traditional segments of the program with unique touches added provided a variety of entertain- ment Beta Club presented a satire on government and Senior Couples depicted periods of history from pre historic to the future The Knightlites Stage Band per 3 . 7 , Z j 1 i 5 2 4 t 2 Pat ing 1 Mer formed as in years past and also accompanied dance and vocal solos Portraying Gremlins Meteorites and Falling Stars numerous dancers and vocalists accented the theme Comical dialogues developed the strange characters of Knockgenik including a henpecked king and a mech anical astronomer complete with his time machine With the aid of eerie lighting effects and glowing cos tumes the cast of the production captivated each night s audience 2115? ' -, ,JT .,... , ,... ., ,.....,, 4 W, f,,v:f'S?5Y f g, f - A..- , , V , . , , ,. , A- ,, , , ,. A...--.--.......A..--,, P 1I' - 4 ' w , W, ,. ,,,. TW -- ---M H- - -Y gi:.g-f',+32 'fm qv 1 1 7 4 2 ,, ,Y ,.,, ,, ., , , , - ,.. -,,,,,,,,?:.,V-Yhwk-MU' F EITIZIS With the winter chill come plans of Christmas, and this year holiday fes- tivities were abundant at Southeast. A week before the big day, a seasonal pep assembly was complete with a visit by Santa. For the first time, carols were sung on the front steps of the building one evening before the holiday vaca- tions. The following day began tradi- tionally with carols sung in the rotunda before school. During a double assem- bly later in the morning, choirs, chorus- es and instrumental groups filled the auditorium with Christmas music. With individually decorated classrooms and showcases, the Castle presented a holi- day atmosphere to all. ,J f A Braving the cold weather, brass players provide accompaniment to an evening of caroling. del's jr ry, 1 15,-Q., M A, .sa -.1 I-it aa Solemn chords are intoned by the brass ensemble during the Christmas assembly. Cheerleader Pat Conner thinks carefully before re- citing her Christmas list to Santa Uerry Whalenj. l Johnson, Del-Ictrt Capture Election Returns M For the first time, anyone who obtained fifty signatures could compete in mid-year Round Table primaries. The top five were then chosen to run for president and vice-president. After a day of speech- making and excitement, Bill DeHart and Glenwood johnson were chosen vice-president and president, respectively. Home room election results are deposited by Larry Scott Y -K,-., X -l , I FG 1 . ' 4 '1 'if .a-fig? - whine 1'- '!! wwmn .....,WMw ymwumn mf aw 40 1, 'fy X172 , - f Q ' JL K X A l I f 4 f 1 ... ...-' 1 aff! ,, ff' ft , ix. f V 7 ,5 23 ' 4 1,44 A! 3 . ' j f' iv ' f ' X if-' ns fi '1- ,fd , .Q if 5.54 D ? tx mwx x W-Gu WI SQ f S 1 X x A - MC, . v L 2 Xxxk 4 3 H ir si :Y 1 W1 L, l , ,I , , l li fun , M '1 , E 1 Y 5 In 1 F ,lg QI? 'Za , .as - ,,.,.M L Mr r H f 1 Y 19 , Ma ' ! 1 i?Q if HE 11 l m I x .0 Penthouse Play Challenges Wits The Penthouse Play this year was Norman Williams' Chinese comedy, A Battle of Wits. The play begins as Silver Lotus returns home for the first time after her wedding. She is very discontented with her fat and brutal husband, Whom she did not meet until her wedding day. From an old childhood friend, Sun Chu, Silver Lotus learns of her husbands unusual demise: he was killed by a man falling from a tree. In the remainder of the play, a battle of wits occurs as Silver Lotus and Sun Chu try to arrange their marriage. Patty Breitag, narrator, relates the action of the play. Odies Wright, student director, gives advice to the principal charac- ISIS. Lotus' parents, Donna Valenzuela and Sam Geolas, have an emotion-packed argument. '96 Qu W CATEGORIES TEAM- F ron! row: David Neville, jim Swaney, Mike Gilmore. Row two: George Swaney, jeff Eichenwald. The Categories Team is composed of five students who compete for this honor in pre- liminary contests. Under the leadership of Miss Mary Ballin- ger, these people spent many hours practicing to compete on the television show Categor- ies. They met weekly after school to question each other and have spontaneous response sessions. Participation on the team requires a ready know- ledge of a variety of subjects. This year the categories team defeated Southwest by a score of 20-18. Categories Team Defeats Soathwestg Boys' State Offers Government Participation Missouri Boys' State is an annual conference held at Central Missouri State College. It is sponsored by the American Legion to teach Missouri boys the responsibilities and functions of city, state and federal government. The boys are chosen by their school records and interviews with local repre- sentatives. While there, the boys are divided into two political parties to compete in elections at all levels of government. They attend classes in either executive, legislative or judicial branches. BUYS, STATE- Front row: Bill DeHart, J. Mike jones, Tom Fritz. Row two: jerry Whalen, Paul Cowing. Y' 1 .X , iw' hit, ff , ,,.. ,ww V -yr- V -W -f f-Y '::a4::f:5e1 Ym . 4 1 w 1 J V-Y ---- ,--- -...Y-.14 , H H V -VM, A nw NMBU,.,,,.,..,.n,-.,........-,nn , -,jifafffg i I r F P Q Tradition and Harvest Moon Accent Homecoming Festivities f F I I I 5 Amid the traditional pageantry ofthe home- coming half-time, Dianne Dillon was crowned 1967 homecoming queen. After days of tense- ness 'and excitement, the queen and her court reigned over a dance with the theme 'Shine on Harvest Moon' Hem Dianne DUIOH Michelle Frohock, attendant V '1 1 -1 Q1 qu if ,e ff Z X X 4 4' W J ge W 409 Z if W e 7, '91, W fi f u -f Hn ,Wt Q V i. me- ned nse- Jurt TOD 'Q , ti 'U Y Wa Q' ig? t . 1. if Overcome with both happiness and disappointment, the queen and attendants reign at the homecoming game. As part of the traditional half-time ceremony, Barbara Galloway poses as a knight. f ff it , W X f Y v' Nz Vickie Ellis, attendant Jeanne Hughes, attendant Hal time Coronation Highlights Gameg Basketball Homecoming Activities Queen Pat Conner in Lonnadene Stillwell, attendant gf-X, f i Mm Q V, Mfeizifz in .t.. g ily, x , M X I F-XR! ft.-vstfisfv ' t xx 'l wel tim wht Thf wit ant 'YQ . ' 491' . , .., Queen Reigns Over The four basketball queen candidates were presented to spectators during the half- time ceremonies of the homecoming game, when Mr. Evans crowned Pat Conner queen. The dance was held following the game, with music provided by Reginald Buckner and His Band. Newly crowned queen, Pat Conner, happily watches the second half of the homecoming game. , . y , , 4, 3, I Jeanne Hughes, attendant Bev Ewing, Hffefldaflf Track Queen And Attendants Present Awards At Southeast Relays 4 f 9' QNX S v 4 X , ' f mr' X 5 t 1, .. 2 N I .I ' tx, JV f X 15, ' X x X, azz , X, , , - fy A X. 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M , ,Will .hi ,W M XM -5- ,f Debbie Brooks, attendant 1 E 9 Cheryll Shields, attendant la., ,,,, Wm Queen Vickie Ellis The ROTC queen candidates were nomi- nated and voted on by Companies A and B and were presented in assembly with their escorts. During February the queen and her two prin- cesses reigned over the city-wide Military Ball, along with the queens from other area units. Later in the year, the girls were present at Field Day and observed the cadets in drill. Cadets Honor ROTC Jeanne Hughes, attendant 1 V 1 -nf ,rs has-5 at f 2 .ag in , X ax f 1 53 Y., 'bn if W ' Q 'O' Queen and Princesses At Military Ball Diana Horine, attendant crgg, The girls admire charm bracelets presented by cadets joe Pat terson, Mike Music, and Harold Winnie. Vickie Ellis receives the bars of honorary lieutenant colo- nel from Sgt. Storms. -1'- , .. . - - . 5' -r1-.,1-pg-5?-Q-ug . 45.1 as-E-:i:.'g1 -L, h,,,,3:LV-D , v- : ,. --f ---- Orchestra Provides Overtures, The Castle was well represented in two outstanding musical organi- zations in the Kansas City area, the Youth Symphony and the Honors Band. Joining Concert mistress Anita Hancks in the violin section of the Youth Symphony were Ruth Ann Breitag, Michelle Frohock and Muriel Frohock. Linda Large, Patty Breitag, jim Booth, and john Sandgren played flute, clarinet, cornet and trombone respectively. Taking part in the Honors Band this year were the following: Patty Breitag, Kathy Feeley, Ronald Hayes and Robert Simmons, clari- nets, Pam Linwood, flute, jim Booth, trumpet, John Sandgren, trombone, Jim Swaney, baritone, Earline Popek and Edwina Popek, alto clarinets, Curtis Ray, percus- sion, and Dan Shipley and Woody Austin, tuba. f 1 t,fp,,,, , ,. , ,QvU,f aw .- sp--,W e'iit ' srrs ,,,, K f Q8 X X f Cx M 4 ff f f ' faar ssfs . fftt t 5 aear ,,CC w Under the direction of Mr. Ben Markley, stu- dents enrolled in orchestra practiced many hours both in class and in extra rehearsals. During the year, they performed in the fall, Christmas and win- ter concerts and the Music Festival. They also pre- sented overtures for Induction, Knightlites and the Spring Play. This year the Truman High School orchestra par- ticipated with the Southeast orchestra in a clinic to improve their understanding of music. The orches- tra also performed in a city orchestra contest and in the district contest at Warrensburg. Participates in Contests Flutes s Pegg? PUSOUSQ tiss Pfam r Oziast . t e f , r ft X X Mike Gilmore M s zjiivid Shirleit Garrison A QQ f f s t e Violas t f tt t Marynfiraham r Maris Davis f Carolyn Diliont Cellos r Val Jean Ldeke' Regina Kent sf Gary Surnprer ' Cindy Srears Cheryl Austin Suzee Junod W, X ,M A ,, '7 e tf fff 4 - fm- 'ff,. W ,, , J A X ,W A MAI' MW , I , ff, f, , fwf ttttt ,gf WWW ,, ,V ff, tT1C0f1ibQi1esiffr M, fm fm I f . X mf, ' M, , f' f fr 4 VV,. 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TWIRLERS- Front row: Rae jean Boyd, Diana Woltcrg Row Iwo: Kathy Feeley, Sue McDougal. e Q o orer . oooo J' x.-.. 4 f . x fftf' SEM NWf,i lwiS X' - ,l I f WNWSWQWQW d For Concerts And Parades ny Horns y -,,, Z Barirones t t Ron Wissel y 5 S S jim,Swaney 4 r rDonita Gray l l Ralph Lfusherf y Paula Pennington so A y a 'Ed Whiptalter Kathy Kelley y Bill Taylor r Neil? Smack a Alto Clarinet Edwina Popek V 1 S Bass Clarinet if l Saxophones Kathy Goins S S Dennis Bean W' 4 Oboe y Diana Wolter Larty,3XZ1ssell M y Robert Humphrey, ' Ealing Poljgky , Danny BOPP i Bassoon George Swaney Under the guidance of Mr. Ben Markley, director, and jeff Moore, drum major, the band spent long hours of marching practice before school. They worked diligently to prepare for autumn activities such as the American Roy- al Parade and KU Band Day. Spirit was added to many football games by the per- formance ofthe band at the sidelines as well as their marching display on the field at half-time. Rain, cold and mud did not stop the band from presenting their tradition- al Homecoming presentation of Let Me Call You Sweet- heartn. In addition to their outside activities, the band perfor- med in the Winter Concert, Music Festival, city and dis- trict contests as well as concerts at open house and at Southeast junior. Contrabass Clarinet t , y N t-riff XG 'ylllxff sf? 'Q lf yi M Af 'Ewa Peazcussion. y vlohnfrank y c y Curt.Ray p Dennis Mclntoshfy y t-Ioellectorr ' Trombones y M john Sandgren a if fTomwLevin if y ' Aflyffhavisrrl' y 1 ' Mil-te Chavis y t 'MilteHMcNeilr y In his second year as drum major, jeff Moore again led the marching band. T' ' . 1-.:r::.,-.uw ...,-,-,:.-e-, - ,pf 'lu A Z CONCERT CHOIR- Front row: Bonnie Alewine, Ra- mona Geer, Mary Janzen, Georgia Irey, Carol Anderson, Norma Teeter, Cobina Allison, Row two: Linda Leo- nard, Vickie Ellis, Alexis Lang, Evelyon Anderson, Joyce Williams, Bev Fisher, Scarlett McClain, Dianne Dillon, Row three: Kathy Feeley, Karen Flathers, Paula Scott, Dana Lerenberg, Pat Tyler, Vicki Seiglar, Marsha Walk- er, Row fear: Mike Martin, Ron Harden, Dave Wil- liams, Paul Forsythe, Ricky Pettit, Tom Fritz, Steve Wood, Brad Bilyew, Row j7t'e.' Ronnie Lewis, jim An- derson, jeff Moore, Britt Taylor, Odies Wright, Wayne Akers, Harry Edmondson, Dave Neville. Concert Choir Exhibits Superior Vocal Talents BALCONY SINGERS-Front row: Ronnie Lewis, Mark Murphy, Ron Harden, Row two: Bonnie Alewine, Paula Scott, Vicki Sieg- lar, Carol Anderson, Jeanne jen- kins, Bernadette Beatty, Cheri La- Mar, Row tloree: Vinson Cole, Terry Amor, Odies Wright, Pat jordan, Rick Pettit, Marsha Walk- er, Mike Music, Carter Beck. i , s t, 4 , X , I h W 'L A-W , ' , ,, egg, , f V ,1. if . 4 ,M WZ, 11. 4 -A-m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,...,,,,,,...,.....,,,.,...,.- ,..,... ....,...1..-.-.,.- vw- -..-.,qp---..u-1--Q-v-vm ..... ,Q --,-v. CONCERT CHOIR-Front row: Louise Large, Jeanne jenkins, Sharon Fisher, Bonnie Zeckser, Ca- rolyn Bopp, Mr. l-aVerne Cable, Row Iwo: Evelyn Hemphill, Gina Koontz, Cheri LaMar, Patti Workman, Pamela Gilmore, Paula Brannock, Row three: Pat jordan, Quoita Tyler, Bernadette Beat- ty, Joyce Fore, Diedre Mott, Debbie Hall, Row hun' Bobbie Young, jim Swaney, Mike Music, Mike Lewis, Tim Miller, jim Kennedy, Scott Lewis: Row jQ'z'e.' Morrow Chadwick, Larry Carter, Milton Mitchell, Dennis Gilmore, Terry Amor, Derek Echolz, Eric Hughes, Vinson Cole. The concert choir is a select group composed of students who possess musical ability and singing experience. Under the direction of Mr. LaVerne Cable, the choir performed at many school functions. Dur- ing the fall and winter, the choir provided the finale for Knightlites and performed at the winter concert and the Christmas as- sembly. Spring activities included partici- pating in the spring music festival and pro- viding music at commencement. ' Eight girls chosen from the concert choir comprise the girls octet. This year they performed at community functions as well as in many school activities. GIRLS' OCTET-Front row: Linda Leonard, Ca- rolyn Bopp, Roll' tu'0.' Bonnie Zeckser, Carol , Anderson' Razz' three! eanne enkins Bernadette . . . -V P:,,Tlf'g.7 1 v' Beatty, Rozvhlzrf -ludy Coleman, Vicki Seiglar. 4 , V f ? ,P ' 7 ay, , 2 1 fr , ' f- I M f -6 I A X, I W , , f 1 .1 W - V Z L, .. A f '2:e.7.,. 1 I W , J , J l 1, , , ,X 5 1 ff! jf, if Q, ,f i ie f W i , 2 , , 4 ff a ' , 4 ff f .fi , 1 V, K 2 ,, Z 4 V -- J Z Z 5 f W fff ' FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS- Frou! V0w.' Pam Bradley, Phyllis King, Leslie Hughes, Stephen Hayes, Theola Jackson, Terrence Ross, Karen Graves, Joyce Murphy, Debbie Brison, Row two: Sandra Hodges, Melody Flippin, Cathy Winnie, Patti Gantner, Debbie Brown, Velta Campbell, Carla Whitney, Kathy Ander- son, Ruth Music, Joanna Wfilsong Row three: Janet Bell, Joyce Oringderff, Robert Smith, Ray Stephens David Hull, Carl Hardiman, Vernon Mills, Regina Kent Sandy Thomas, Rita Lewis, Row four: Donna Schnak- enberg, Marty Jewell, Joyce Collins, Kenny Empson Sherita Livingston, Patania A. Lasker, Pam Walker, Ei- lean Scroggins, LaNeisa Echols. M usie Groups Benefit Through Performances The stage band, under the direction of Jeff Moore, performs at an assembly. The freshman and mixed Cho ruses and the girls choir give stu festival in the spring. A for the entire year. ...-...-............. . . I I - .. I... -... I ...I i I .-,,.. .. W-. ,. .... ,V . I .- V -. .-.. .. W .v . A 7 dents the fundamental skills neces sary for singing in the advanced groups. All three groups performed in school musical programs during the year. In addition, the girls choir a performing group, sang at various concerts throughout the year and participated in an all-city girls choir The stage band performed in several school programs during the year and participated in an all city festival and a contest in Columbia This was the first year the stage band has been organized to perform 38 cho- stu- eces- nced rmed iring 'hoir, rious and :hoir fd in g the l-city nbia. stage 'form n at it Q QP IP I ' I E f A If N? 'ii f W ' I I . 9 I I , , GIRLS' CHOIR- From' row: Barbara Bennett, Debbie Herrington, Cheril Goodpaster, Denyse Dean, Becky Hart, Gwen Potter, Delores Ash- lock, Karen Hanavan, Row two: Cathie Hickman, Dorothy Kennedy, Anita Gilmore, Paula Schmill, Sandra Daniels, Diana Rippeto, Teresa Acton, Connie Caddell, Beverly Kinder, Row three: Vick- ie Spallitta, Jeanette McBride, Nancy Markle, Kathy jones, Laurie Holland, Judy Gray, Marian Goodding, Sandra Sudduth, Chris Berger, Sherrie Andrews, Row har: Virginia Pope, Mary jones, Carolyn Brewster, Debbie Pritchard, Penny Hon- singer, Linda Wimberly, Debra Everly, Coleen Bren- ner, Pat Dawson, Rowffze' Roslyn Willis, Susie Scott, Rena Wright, Donna Rock, Rita Dubin, Louise Bruner, Coleen McDaniel, Sandy Martin- dale, Valerie Biggs, Laura Giffin. Q 2194 tl IQIAIS . , Y l Q MIXED CHORUS- Front roux' Saundra l.ee, Carol ding, Marilyn jolly, Sapra Norman, Gloria Tyler, Sandra Blankenship, Debbie Sanders, Sandy Anderson, Lavon Lee, Michail Brogan, Rau' Ibree: Donald Franklin, john Lewis, Belinda Aaron, janet Pitts, Peggy Martin, Val- Lobdell, Lloyd Monroe, Kenny Robb, John Clay, John 2 lorie jamerson, Dawn Baker, Razz' tzm: Tom Gould, Woods, Charles Gould, Roy King, Leslie Smith, I Vicki Walker, Kathy Ellis, Cheryl Spector, Susan Red- I mir 69 'W' I 1 4 v I M 1 Q 5 5 4 li J I 5 I i . , f 1 1 w 1 w w Y Y 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 5 1 1 N - M A X S, . Y X XSY x X ' 'Uvfyl-:myxs Q- x STEW4' .x f x 5 - Q ' , J .. . V xi f wmvkx X My x X .x 1 xx., KA - ws :X X A w AX X -ix SSN xxx N -. L ' X QSSQXSS SVS '7 ,fx w w.-wzai aa f , wx -X x 5 -M a -, x x . shmx ,, p Q KX Aix -- N xx NCQ X N x A g ffl, ' I Lzijiof, x V kg Q 4 ,,......--we 2-L, ,. x . . V 1 ' x ' . . K K K ' . K 41. S ' X - ' , x F! J'-5 .wi X .'fL:m4..f5Q.Q,f.-, . Xqfifdff-yLf , ,Q wa s S A W ,W Guilds af, if ROUND TABLE--Front r0w.'David Burt, Ronna Mar- shall, Stephanie Bryant, Patsy Evans, Beverly Swartz, Marilynn Hall, Rosemary Best, Liz McGee, Susie Shaw, Janis Barber, Melinda Rosser, Hyman Sharp, Row two: Ricky Steele, Delores Ashlock, Sherrie Andrews, Gloria Lollar, Vickie Ellis, Marlene Lampkin, Donna Lang- lands, Jann Daniels, Muriel Frohock, Michelle Frohock, Darrel Alnutt, Sue Davenport, Sue McDougal, Row three: Pat Dawson, Paul Cowing, Susie Spruill, Bev Fisher, jim Kanally, Richard Shankland, Richard Da- vis, Donna Newton, Gail Ihrig, Clarice Sander, Leslie R. Smith, Susie Whang Row four: Mrs. Wilma john- son, Werner Week, Michael Love, Cheryll Shields, Judy Coleman, Susie Scott, Dianne Dillon, Rena Wright, Barbara Rider, Sharon Fisher, LaFern Wash- ington, james Michael jones, Row Eve: Mr. Clifford Carpenter, Charlie Andrews, Carl Covell, Gary Charde, Willie Roach, Byron Schmidt, Bill Shoemaker, Will Clark, Jeff Moore, Donna Cooper, jim Coulter, Miss Louise Mosman. ROUND TABLE OFFICERS--Front row:janis Barber, Chap- lain, jim Coulter, President, Paul Cowing, Vice-President, Bev Fishfff, Historians Row Iwo: Werner Weck, Member-at-Large, Donna Newton, Treasurer, Michelle Frohock, Corresponding Secretary, Muriel Frohock, Publicistg Vickie Ellis, Recording Secretary, Gail Ihrig, Carter Beck, Sgts.-at-Arms. The Round Table, Southeast's student govern ing body, is patterned after the Round Table of King Arthur's day. This organization strives to maintain the ideals and principles of a democracy. To allow each student a hand in the government of school activities, each home room elects a representative to voice the ideas and opinions of that home room at the meetings. Each semester, the president and vice-president are elected by the entire student body, and other officers are elected among the representatives. They are installed in an impressive ceremony at the start of each semester. This year, guided by co-sponsors Miss Louise Mosman, Mrs. Wilma Johnson and Mr. Clifford Carpenter, the Round Table sponsored many worth- while activities. Among its accomplishments were placing suggestion boxes in home rooms, Christ- mas caroling and painting the aluminum trash cans. It was also the duty of the Round Table to find a home for next year's foreign exchange student. Ss A N X x X Nx 5 M ,WSJ X X X-'31-LY L X f .Nmww.4..QNN xx mm XX xx X wx xx fswx N ' 'YM xk W .. X Q X 5 Q X S yrs ,S xg i 7. 9 z, H! 1 4' 5? il-fli' ,- ' f Z , 11137 . . , 1 ' ' ff 'fz 'fn W fl QE? 'J 4' ' 1 Q 11.-129' f 4'if?if95R .-.M fff.745 -'13, if 3- ,' 4 6? 7 all :Zito fqg .R Zf27o'Z6f9k'f'I ' 529 1, 'S ' 'jgazmzz Z f qizaewa , gearing: 5 ?-f?E!?!??? ' 1 ,L 7 , I? Z BETAS--Front row: Mr. jeffrey Harryman, Vickie Ellis, Sue Davenport, Mary janzen, Reta Green, Reba Green, R010 tivo: Judy Coleman, Pat Conner, Diana Horine, Carol Anderson, Bonnie Zeckser, Cheryle Routh, Bev Fisher, Anne Birch, Rout' tfareef Rhonda Menor, Anita Hancks, Donna Lang- lands, Dana Lerenberg, Gloria Lollar, Virginia Henman, Peggy Parsons, Rozvfozzn' Merilee Barnes, jim Coulter, jim Fusso, Gary Charde, Jerry Whalen, Tony Fontana, Vickie Seiglar. Beta Activities Stress Let us lead by serving others. This is the motto ofthe Beta Club, Southeast's honor society. The club is open to students who have maintained a 3.0 grade average and a worthy citizenship record for five semesters. Under the leadership of Mr. E. Allen Smith, the Betas serve the school and community in many ways. Their activities and projects this year in- cluded revising the Knight's handbook to be sold to freshmen and new students, tutoring students who needed help in academic subjects, decorating the showcase and ushering at commencement. The highlight of this yearis activities was the annual state convention held in St. Louis. Paul Cowing, elected last spring, presided. Clubs from all over Missouri exchanged ideas and learned from speeches concerning high ideals, leadership and service. This year two assistant advisors, Mr. Jeffrey Harryman and Miss Anna Gates, were initiated in- Bonnie Zeckser and Cheryle Routh decorate the front showcase. to the Club. A FS the :ty. med ard th, any in- old nts ing the 'aul om om and Frey in- lf:-' -l 9 0 ..', . f 1 : NJ' my BETAS--Front row: Sybil Reynolds, Mark Rexroad, Natha Jacobs, Beverly Ewing, Vinson Cole, Mr. E. Allen Smith, Razz' Iwo: Martin Loveland, Werner Weck, Patti Workman, Norma Teetor, Muriel Frohock, Dianne Dillon, Robert Clayton, Rauf three: Ray Anderson, Paul Cowing, Terry Nevius, Donna Newton, Michelle Frohock, jeff Moore, jeff Eichenwaldg Row fourfjim Booth, Terry Amor, Bill DeHart, Bruce Eston, Carter Beck, jim Swaney, Cliff Calvin. Seholarshzp, Leadership, Service Standing at attention, Beta members deliver a satire on govern- ment during Knightlites. MP5 .i ,Ui y Nancy Markle listens attentively as jeff Moore, a Beta tu tor, explains the intricacies of algebra. 1-. , , W, . x,Y , Y.. V-V Y--- - -- - ' ',,, ,Y-,. 'iirffi I F - WWYTW- ...V--QB, g - - - agp-. ...r .-f-- - V -..... ,.,...,.,..,...-.........,..,-...,...--..,...x- P'- 'l f. 'Y-w 1 wr.ff,V -s ffwwffriww Mn 4 KZ fm Q O 2 W V0 ,x XAZWQ.. mi ' 4, , .-so i 4 if Wg fi. 1 1 if ., , I 3 V Z, f-' Xu -4 ff 'W ,, , ,Wvf f, ,GM ff WW Z N 1 , ,, ,A Q9 f :MK f 4 7 f , MA 'fa X , , af f 7 MMl Q 2 fn 24, 'f fiww w f yf ,ff , if if , ,, 45 Why Q. Q ' W, ,.,,, . ' ' 5, ii? X , , X fifzifif' f' f f ,, ,vim w,,qWmy, l,wJ,QZ,.fw W f V- f f f 1 , ,I Wig? M f .V . ' 'V f fj' ' gf . I V 44 114. A A 1, ,, if XV , fi- gi, '. V , gf ,f AAUW--Front row: Ronda Rice, Anita Hancksg Row two: Ca- rol Anderson, Diana Horine,judy Coleman, Alexis Lang, Row three: Dana Lerenberg, Karen Flathers, Kathy Feeley, Kathy Butler. Honor Societies Encourage Accomplishments Outstanding achievement is rewarded at Southeast by membership in several honor societies. Quill and Scroll consists of journalism stu- dents who have succeeded in having 200 lines of copy printed in their school newspaper. High school dramatists may gain membership in Thespians by earning points from participating in plays or on production committees. Each year the American Association of University Women forms its Une Hundred Girls Club from the top five girls in each junior and senior class of the ten Kansas City public schools. Membership in the National Art Honor Society is based on an individual's submitted art work and must be renewed each year. 4 Tli NAHS--.Front row: Rhonda Menor, Linda Thomas, Linda Finley, Row two: Bonnie Zeckser, Debbie Broyles, Patti Greer, Patti Workman, Cheri LaMar, Bobbie France, Peggy Par- sons, Row three: Reggie-James, Ca- rol Brookover, Susie Quick, Polly Murray, Barbara Rider, Row jcur: Tom Niemeyer, Floyd Davis, How- ard Sharp. Ka fl sq 1 at inor stu- ines ligh Q in ting iach 'sity :lub nior mols. :iety vork fr' QUILL AND SCROLL-Front row: Bill DeHart, Sharon Lemmones, Mary janzen, Paul Cowing, Beverly Ewing, Mark Rexroad, Row tzw: Dana Lerenberg, Natha Jacobs, Norma Teetor, Diana Horineg Row three: Judy Coleman, Vicki Seiglar, Rhonda Menor, Anita Hancks, Carol Anderson, ROZl fbZ!7.' jim Swaney, Bruce Eston,jerry Whalen, jim Fusso. THESPIANS-Fran! row: Mary Feeley, Esther jackson, Row two: Kathie Whan, Sam Geolas, Ronda Rice, Row lbree: jim Fusso, Bmce Eston, Row jiwrx Doug Berry, Dan Porterfield. 1 - 'I ? .., L F L -Jerry Whalen and Rhonda Menor, Quill and Scroll ff re members, investigate the linotype machine. Diana Horine, literary editorg Mrs. Carol Spady, sponsorg Anita Hancks, edi- tor-in-chiefg Judy Coleman. literary editorg Carol Anderson, literary editor. From these doors emerges the final form of the Crusader each year. Crusader Preserves Traditions, Photography Staff-Front row: Vicki Seiglar, Dianne Dillong Row two: jerry Whalen, Dana Lerenberg, Tony Fontana, Mr. Curtis Fritchman, Dan Porterfield. ge' Fi i' N' Jw 'V ter: aga Cr, big Crz gar ed sio Sp: sell for en: im ph thc Wi sex it ' Fr D4 IZ! er Le Qs, Jerry :rfield. S.-f .- ,.. n i x Feelings of excitement and de- termination dwelt within room 9 again this year as members of the C rzzyazder staff strove to produce a bigger and better yearbook. Work started on the 1968 Crzzmder before the school year be- gan. A meeting of the staff was call- ed last summer under the supervi- sion of our new sponsor, Mrs.,Carol Spady, at which the co-editors were selected. By September the general format of the book was planned, enabling the staff to begin work immediately. Editors, business managers and photographers worked diligently the entire year to provide Southeast with an impressive Crusader pre- serving memories of Castle life as it was in 1968. Creates I nno Uatzons Front rout. Cheryle Routh, class editor, Donna Newton business managerg Roll' tu'0.' Merilee Barnes, class editorg Bev- erly Ewing, business manager, Sharon Lemmones, class editor. ' Q.--wwf... , M, -,--,.., ---Q-fw.m..,...1.u.4---.... .1- Q. Q-4-,:V,. -1. W 4 f f 4.-W4 AQ f X f f f f f 7 f ','W X 6 xwx f wx ff ...,-, ,,-n-ff--Q-:fl-, fi.. J'---5f1f.,:,?,-?1g.i45lr-'fly'-7,11-fx , f , , ,, 7 V! 7 6.2 Z I gf fy 1 0 W f Wf Z' ,L----W VJ.. Y, . X. 4 f gy, Q61 f 7 Z W f J W U lx X .Lal .. ,. ..-.-wwf---s-evw-Q Y--,.,,..,....Q,......-.-,-.......-,..,,..-..--.-.,.-,-s.: 7.0.-.:..... .-,w ---.---. K er, Scott. .fx -'S TOWER REPORTERS-From' row: Paula Scott, Karen Flathers, Alexis Lang, Algy Gilesg Row Iwo: Cynthia Stears, Gloria Deckard, Curtis Grewing, Kathy Butler, Sharon Solomon. Acquires J ournalistic Skills The Tower staff is com- posed of juniors who have out- standing English backgrounds and are interested in learning the talent of journalism. The bi-weekly publication supplies the student body with informa- tive news stories and editorials. By recording school and com- munity news, the members of the staff learn to express facts as well as their opinions in a concise, effective manner. SECOND SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF-Front row: George Swaney, feature edi- torg Philip Cooper, editor-in-chiefg Sally Birch, advertising managerg Row two: Rae jean Boyd, circulation managerg Ron Varner, news editorg Gerald Bond, sports editorg Sharon Fogt, circulation manager. er AF Committee VVelcomes Werner, Sponsors As member-at-large on the Round Table, Werner receives a Knights' handbook from Mr. William Evans, principal. Werner examines the traditions of chivalry as carved on the Round Table. Dear Southeast, As an American Field Service student I was able to spend this most eventful year in the United States. I thank the Southeast Knights and Ladies that they made this possible by inviting me to stay at their Castle. This stay in the United States helped me to learn and understand many new things. I found out that peo- ple in America have many customs and habits differ- ent from those in my home country, Germany. But be- sides that, I also learned that people all over the world are basically alike. Despite differences in language and Way of life, they all have similar problems, hopes and expectations. With this in mind, we should try to un- derstand others-and to help this kind of understand- ing among nations is the purpose of the AFS. I will never forget Southeast, its friendly people and all its activities, and I hope the Southeast school spirit in the future will be as great as it was this year. Sincerely, olfrwr Nwfm. 'Q , f ,. . N.-...S An American's attempt to pronounce German words provides a moment of amusement for Werner. , .: 5. V A F '-.- A -gun-1-ur 's : to s. I ade :arn meo- ifer- be- Jrld and and un- lnd- Jple iool 331' . 212 ds Contests And Dances Raising money for next yearis foreign exchange student and creating a friendly atmosphere for Werner were the primary concerns of the Ameri- can Field Service Committee. The Festival of Na- tions, assemblies, meetings and dances were some of the inter-school activities planned in cooperation with other schools. It also sponsored AFS Day, in which foreign exchange students visited South- east and spoke in an assembly. Under the leader- ship of Mr. Clifford Carpenter, sponsor, anid Donna Newton, student chairman, many money-making projects to finance next year's foreign exchange stu- dent were introduced. The committee held Mr. Irresistible and Baby Doll contests, in which jerry Whalen and john Vento respectively were announced winners. The AFS Committee also sold mums for the football homecoming game and dance. Donna Newton, chairman, discusses plans for a future dance. AFS COMMITTEE- Front row: Mr. Clifford Carpen- ter, Werner Weck, Donna Newton, Tom Fritz, Fussog Row two: Toni Inyeard, Wilda Williams, Me- linda Rosser, Mark Rexroad, Mary janzen, Ginger Young, Esther jackson, Row three: Michelle Frohock, Esther Johnson, Patti Workman, Beverly Ewing, Carol Anderson, Norma Teetor, jan Daniels, .Judy Camp, Veronica Cato, Rita Schroeder, Roufourx Muriel Frohock, Susie Spruill,jim Kennedy, Ronda Rice, Jeanne jenkins, l-aFern Washington, Patty Hanna, -Ion Vawter, Barbara Galloway, Diana Horine, Bev Fisher, Row j9'z'e.' .Iudy Coleman, Merilee Barnes, Dianne Dil- lon, Kathie Whan, Ardenia Whitehead, Anne Birch, Sally Birch, Richard Davis, Rhonda Menor, Debbie Broyles, Anita Hancks, Row six: jerry Whalen, Caro- lyn Williams, Mike Morgan, Al Chavis, Mark Lager- gren, Ron Hayes, Odies Wright, Robert johnson, Will Clark, Terry Amor, Paul Cowing. GERMAN CLUB-Front row: Par jordan, Mercedes Miller, Lynn Schroeder, Rita Schroeder, Alexis Lang, Rau' lufof Mrs Patty Zschoche, Elizabeth Tripses, Cindy Stears, Paula Scott, Mark Roth, Row lforeei George Swaney, Werner Weck, Lloyd Monroe, Gerald Bond Thalia Roschke. The goal of the four foreign language clubs is to learn the cus- toms and languages of the countries they study. Lectures, films and na- tive songs and foods helped provide a realistic atmosphere. Roman togas and eating habits were displayed by Dracone mem- bers who attended the annual Junior Classical League banquet. The French, German and Spanish clubs clubs participated in Christmas acti- vities. Pinatas, as well as German and French carols, were a part of the celebration. In addition to this, the members of Las Centinales, the Spanish club, observed Pan-Ameri- can Day with a banquet, the French club had its yearly spring dinner. After a year in the club, stu- dents hope to have a better under- standing of other cultures. Lectures, Films Describe Foreign Customs SPANISH CLUB-Front row: Cheryle Beatty, Veronica Cato, Row two: Mrs Anita Berkowitz, Rhonda Finch, Barbara Taylor, Angela Bennett, Lillie Banks Tom Levin, Row three: La Neisa Echols, Elaine Woltz, Beverly Ewing, Marga- ret Dawson, Paul Franco, Row four: Mary Webster, Mary Lorenzet, Debbie Rey nolds. A 2 o T346 .,-91 .0 . , ,WN ,,,,,,,-,L .,,v..,f -c ....-.... ... 1 , ,,. ., , .. .. . .........-...,-f--- -f---- -5 --f-eq.. ff- , , 4, 7 , Y W V 1- ...,.:Y,.., V ,- V-,1,A1-p-q-.W -----.. Y v- ' . -- -A-we -,-.vi:- W . Y -H . .vf-- -V --75 .f----Y . -- .v---- fr Q-, - 1 , 7 ff ff 42451 Tw' Z Q , . f.f Va, W !' , Q gui 'at ., . . , W' i Q f W Z W' . WT' ' nf, f, 24,7 if v M 0 X ,, ' yn , 7 f f J, I ,,, W ack? ,fin-6 X xx WML , 0115 A Wh' M, Mn of y...f -,' ,fr ,,, wg'-.1 ' 1 W 4 1,42 fh gk ' m 59:44 I f my f 5, ,ef :if My , f 1 ,xl ' mf ff, 4, 4 U X 414-fvnl' ff 'kd' , J, V 14,1 I , W 4 , 1 f Z J on wf f. ,W fm? M2 J Z 'z f if f V Q Z, .-. Penthouse, Dorians Further Talented Students, PENTHOUSE-Front row: Mr. Brink, Sam Geolas, Donna Valenzuela, Mrs. Brown, Row two: Sharon Lemmones, Suzee Junod, Esther jackson, Linda Colby, Mary Feeley, Row three: Karen Flathers, Kathy Schroeder, Terry Hipsher, Ronda Rice, Marguerite johnson, Mary Hottle, Donna Newton, Row four: Paul Cowing, Bob Fansler, Sam Trapp, Mike Morgan, Michael Triplett, Thalia Roschke, Paul Franco, Row fue: jim Fusso, Bruce Eston, Doug Berry, Odies Wright, Will Clark, Kathie Whan, Chris Pelley. Appreciation of Fine Arts Penthouse, the drama club, in- creases appreciation of drama, while giving students experience in producing, directing, and acting. To become a member, students must earn points through partici- pation in school productions. To attain membership in Dor- ians, the art club, students must submit a display of their artwork. This year,s activities included trips through Hall's and the Kaleido- scope Shop. DORIANS- Front row: Patti Greer, Patti Workman, Cheri LaMar, Bobbie France, Row two: Barbara Rider, Carol Brewster, Peggy Parsons, Vanessa Offieldg Row three: Polly Murray, Tom Wilson, Floyd Davis, Tom Niemeyer, Carol Brookover. wwf 2' I' it if-Q. FTA- Fran! row: Eppie Shields, Mary janzen, Patri- cia Eye, Toni Inyeard, Ginger Young, Teresa Acton Diane Strothg Row two: Alicia Young, Vessie jones, Angela Bennett, Elizabeth johnson, Gloria Hamilton Cheryl Beatty, Jann Daniels, Cheryl Austin, Row three: La Fern Washington, Carolyn Williams, Mil- dred Strickland, Dianne Dillon, Mary Brandriff, Es- ther johnson, Kathy Jones. FTA, FI-IA Provide Vocational Experience Vocational backgrounds in homemaking and teaching are introduced to members of FHA and FTA. FHA is designed to help not only those who plan to be pro- fessional homemakers, but also those who will be housewives. Members of FTA learn different teaching techniques by helping teach- ers with routine tasks. Teach- ers often speak to the club about teaching situations at the elementary and second- ary school levels. FHA-Front row: Wilda Williams, Algy Giles, Mary Kennedy, Farlin Thomas, Karen Shafer, Row two: Mrs. Dorothy Holmes, Carolyn Dillon, Penny Honsinger, Donna Rock, Donna Schnekanbery, Cindy Davis, Row three: Kyna Perkins, Ardenia Whitehead, Christie Seigler, Marla Spaco, Pam Brown. ,ul . X 'T of , A ..,v L x -- l lf 'li 1 1 I I I , 4 1 1 i 1 ga it E: 4 3 l i i I, Q UL BIOLOGY CLUB-Front row: Mack Spencer, jerry Thomas, Eddie Law, Kathy Butler, Kathy Marian Goodding, Vessie Jones, Teresa Acton, Rgfhbun, Cglleen Brenner, Judy Camp, Algy Delores Ashlock, Hitomi Inyeard, Row two: Giles. Projects, Field Trips Attract Biologists A microscope reveals fascinating secrets to Hitomi Inyeard, Anton Monroe and Kathy Butler. X 1 , 1 The biology club is composed of any students who are interested in biology. Through participa- tion in this group, they are able to develop pro- jects and further their scientific knowledge to a greater extent than when limited to their daily class periods. Primary activities of the club are its speakers , and unusual field trips. Among their past meet- ings were a planned program on bats and an outing to view cadavers at the College of Osteopathy. Anton Monroe and Donna Valenzuela perform an experi- ment with a volumeter. ,...,-f N'. . .,. - .mf ,,,,,,,,, ,, 2 ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,..,.,,.,,...,-,..,,,.,.....,..,....,..,.-.--.., ... ..f..-1-...,,......,.,....w--.... ......,..........,..-.............-........ .........,...,...-...,..,.....,. .... ...., lents cipa- pro- to a :laily rkers neet- iting Kperi- V ,J X , COE Combines Classroom Knowledge With Business Opportunities Under the supervision of Mr. Cecil Coombe, students enrolled in COE combine classroom know- ledge with business skills developed on the job. In the classroom, students learn about personalities, consumer education and various business organiza- tions. The student's personality and interests defer- mine the job he will get. COE jobs vary from nurseis aids and grocery stockers to key punch op- erators. Besides earning extra money, invaluable busi- ness experience is gained from these jobs. ii' Rex Butler attempts to sell shoes and a matching handbag during his afternoon job as a COE employee. COE- Front row: Cathy Pepperdine, Nancy Row three: Gloria Lindenman, Rick Empson, Dills, Rosalie Henry, Liz McGee, julie Cham- Hartzell Gray, Ken Pepperdine, Cindy berlin, Row Iwo: Rex Butler, Jenean Wilson, Thompson. Rick Brauner, jack Wynn, Mr. Cecil Coombe, 91 ., 'Z i ,, M f if i an ' f 9 70 Marsha Walker, Dianne Dillon and Alma Taylor prepare toys which will be sent to Vietnam and various hospitals. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, Mrs. Dorothy Holloway, Mrs. Eugenie Beaulieu and Mr. jesse Cross, the junior Red Cross served the community and school by working on worthwhile projects. One main project was the filling of Christmas stockings. Home rooms contributed the items to the Red Cross, who then delivered the filled stockings to the Vet- eran's Hospital. Junior Red Cross Performs Valuable School And Community Services gi RED CROSS-Front row: Yolanda jackson, Sharon Pierce, Vessie Jones, Farilen Thomas, Wilda Williams, Toni Inyeard, Alma Taylor, Brenda Wren, Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, Row two: Theola jackson, Veronica Cato, Valerie Biggs, Patania Lasker, Kathy Crosby, LaFern Washington, Esther johnson, Nancy Ellis, Row three: Debbie Brooks, Marlise Long, Patricia Tyler, Marsha Walker, Quoita Tyler, Gwen Washington, Gloria Ty- lerg Row jQZl7'.' Dianne Dillon, Bobbie Young, Mildred Strickland, Carolyn Williams, Ardenia Whitehead, Al Chavis. W fl Vx I l 1 Est' by foi ro. ini an tie tal me to sp. A newly organized group at Southeast this year is the Southeast Advisory Council for Human Rela- tions. The council is composed of twenty students whose aim it is to discuss and confront problems re- lating to Southeast as an integrated school. Through discussions and meetings they attempted to pro- mote an understanding of inter- group and interpersonal relations. Members of the council presented panel discussions for many civic, youth and church organizations throughout the year. Front row: Marguerite Johnson, Vickie Ellis, Pat Jordan, Michelle Frohock, Dianne Dillon, Donna Newton, Bev Ewing, Row two: Glenwood johnson, jim Coulter, Bruce Eston, Byron Schmidt, Ottie DePriest, jeff Eichenwald, Tom Fritz, Paul Cowing. Council Advisesg Chemistry Club Explores The Chemistry Club, sponsored by Mrs. Theresa Bauman, was formed to add to students' class- room knowledge of chemistry by investigating laboratory techniques and procedures. Among the activi- ties were a trip to Research Hospi- tal and a Christmas party. The members prepared science projects to enter in the Science Fair in the spring. CHEMISTRY CLUB-Front row: Marilyn jolly, Jann Daniels, Gail Anthony, Wilda Williams, Algy Giles, Linda Coby, Row two: Barbara Glass, Carolyn Harris, Donald Gilmore, Mark Bryant, Mildred Strickland, Row three: Mike Jones, Joe Goodding, Ron Varner, Ron Hayes, Al Chavis. l 2' HALL WARDERS-Front row: Cheryl Beatty, Bernadette Beatty, Margo Lemmones, Beverly Ewingg Row two: Evelyn Hemphill, Gloria Hamilton, Marguerite johnsong Row three: Rita Harrison, Patricia Jordon, Elizabeth Johnson. Service Groups Perform N ecessar Tasksg NURSE ASSISTANTS-Front row: Cheryl O'Laughlin, Sally Mishmash, Paula Pennington, Row two: Margaret Stovall, Sue Sanderholm, Mrs. Beaulieu 5 Row three: Vickie Walker, Alice Roark, Anna Green- lee, Bernadette Beatty, Susie junod. .t i N St sary of tl A. ders Hoo: stud nurs ing 1 peri effei A keel Students who wish to provide a neces- sary service to the school may join one of the several service groups. At 7:30 every morning, the hall war- ders arrive to keep students on the main floor, and some students volunteer their study halls to assist the office staff and nurse. The stage crew spends hours dur- ing rehearsals, programs and home room X periods to perfect scenery and lighting Q l effects. 3 All of these groups offer their time to keep Southeast running smoothly. STAGE CREW-Front row! Mr. Ronald Brink, Jene Munkirsg Row tw0:Ralph Lusher, Terry Hipsher, Robert Botz. Volunteers Offer Time And Efforts OFFICE ASSISTANTS -From' 7'0'Ll!.'JO Griffith, Judy FlaspolergRow two:Bonnie Zeckser, Natha Jacobs, Anne Birch, Margaret Weast, janet Markle, Peggy Parsons, Debbie Gantner. 9, y omcansi , gCliffCaivin, A i 1, zC0m1wY Canimandffa ' imvidi k if , ,Offkfff 5 X ROTC, COMPANY A, PLATOON 1--Front row: Cliff Calvin, David Freeman, Carl Staf- ford, Daryl Williams, Row two: Russell Wyatt, Paul junod, Russell Douglas, Robert Ensley, joe Holt, Kenneth Shelley, jerry Bronson, W. C. Farmer, Rau' tforeef Dennis Brown, john Thomas, Lanny Silvey, Audra Hill, Norman Moore, Tim Wilson, Dennis Stockwell, Richard DeNoyerg ROLL'fbZH .' Warren Newton, Mike Carter, Dale Ealey, jene Munkirs. Paul Washburn, Willie Rucks, Kenny Robb, David Watson. sbs ' iii L 7' Off, ROTC Platoons Learn Precision, ROTC, COMPANY A, PLATOON 2--Front row! Cliff Calvin, David Freeman, Francis Sherman, Daryl Williams, Row Iwo: Benny Vento, Daryl Matthews, Victor Horseman, Kurt Goodwin, Robert Robinson, Ray Mott, James Gibson, Ray Flynn, Rau' Ilareef Cla- rence Thompkins, Woody Winter, Randy Brown, Keith Wesley, Irving Lacy, john Tress- ler, Keith Buford, Row four: Larry Carter, Chris Fox, Dan Cantrell, Milborne Sanders, john Howard, Jerry Miller, Ralph Salary, Danny Vierh. rn, rancis eman, .' Cla- Tress- , John N 1-are ROTC, COMPANY B, PLATOON 1--From' row: Robert Richmond, Brad Ozias, Steve Hughes, Harold Winnie, Razz' Izzlof Jim Wilson, Michael Jones, Norman Duny, Rondy Brown, Rozz' three: Larry Goff, David Huddleston, Larry Beard, Harold Thomas, Larry Pow- ell, john May, Ron Hayes, R0zz'jZ1zr.' Dan Aguiar, Carlin Smith, Dale Krueger, Michael Brogan, Clinton Southworth, Ray Bledsoe. OFFICERS Brad Ozias Executive Officer Steve Hughes Platoon Leader Harold Winnie Company Commander Roberr Richmond Guidon Bearer ROTC, COMPANY B, PLATOON 2--Fran! r0w.'Robert Richmond, Brad Ozias Benyamin ' ' ' Shields Harold Winnie' Razz Izzo' Lloyd Geer Garry McAllister Anthony Harris Bruce Curl, Oavid Wood, Ron,Hays, Rozz' lbreef Andriew Smith, Larry Estell, Dennis Bean Mich ael Tibbits, james Marquis, ROZFJQIH'-' Austin Richardson, Larry Ward, Carl Hatdiman Charles Nix, Gerald Walker, Melvin Williams, Ernest Galbraith. OFFICERS Brad Ozias Exealtive Officer Benjamin Shields Platoon Leader Harold Winnie Company Commander Robert Richmond Guidon Bearer i ,Q l l ll l 5: il l 1 I: W l l l . I I i Q. li fi 3 il 5 5 F 'll 45' l 4 ! 5 ,, 4 l l 1 i 4 I l BATTALION STAFF- Front row: LTC joe Patterson, Bn. Cmdr.g Row two: Capt. Will Clark, Bn. Executive Officer, Lt. Roger Cammill, Ordi- nance Officer, Row three: Capt. Tim Miller, S-3, Lt. Mike Music, S-1, i Msg. john Geolas, S-2. T n l f ! l U COLOR GUARD-Bennie Vento, Carl Stafford, Chris R Fox, Daryl Williams. l if 4 Ei I l ' ' 2 1 I s l 3' i 98 wt . s- Ns N IM 7: XX S . MSX N The junior Reserve Officers Training Corps at Southeast is an outstanding group. Besides meeting the requirements of this type of course in class work, weapon mani- pulation, and physical education, the two companies and the individual exhibition groups contend for city-wide honors. Throughout the year, ROTC units are inspected and rated according to their mas- tery of military skills and facts. The school rated highest for the entire year receives the Kansas City Star Award, which has been awarded to Southeast for the past six years. ' In addition to bringing honor to Southeast, the individual service groups serve the school and community in a worthwhile manner. Cadets llalaster Military Skills, CITY STAFF-Dennis Parker. 0' -1, ,, , , -, W- -T, ,1-A ,HT--W -U .f- -qs MQ fw X WW if KQJWQ flrv 1- 'ffablif F i ' gi.. 'I U . 5 till' JOUSTERS-Front row: Ruth Music, Kathy Goins, Becky Hottle, Marilyn Hall, Patty Breitag, Yvetta Byers, Row two: Dian Bunch, Margo Lemmones, Rita Harrison, Kathy jones, Paula Pennington, Marlise Long, Row three: Louise Large, Bernadette Beatty, Donna Cooper, Donita Gray Diane Gray. J ousters Encourage A thletze Interests Girls who have earned an M aver age in school an S average in gym and an intramural award qualify for ousters The club hopes to promote better sports manship an appreciation of athletics and more interest in the girls physical educa tion department During the year they sponsored a cook out an overnight and the ousters-Faculty Volleyball Game in which a coed faculty team fought against members of ousters. During intramurals, jouster members participate in a rugged hockey game. The winning team celebrates its victory. lg er- nd rs. 'ts- nd ca- iey nd in nst I x F -1 .2 9 The Knights Club is composed of athletes who have received a varsity letter in any major or minor sport. The purpose ofthe club is to promote sportsmanlike ideals and conduct on and off the playing field. Through work with the Inter- scholastic Lettermen's Council, the Knights Club works with other clubs in the city. Representatives Carter Beck and Bruce Eston at- tended meetings and exchanged porfitable ideas. Lettermen Curtis Washington, Theo McGary, Mike jones and Youree Myers tense for a rebound from Bob Wheeler's free throw. Lettermen Encourage Sportsmcmlike Ideals KNIGHTS CLUB-Front row: Mark Rexroad, Dale Garrison, Charlie johnson, Al Chavis, Jim Kanally, Terry Hipsher, john Shaw, Rou' two: Greg McDaniels, Lenard Baker, Bernard Wattree, Dale Green, David Carney, Ron Harden, Mike Scott, Rau' Iloreer Mike Chavis, Brad Carr, Byron Schmidt, Milton Mitchell, Ed Lewis, Howard Sharp, Reggie james, ROU'hl!V,' Dale Eliott, Chris Pelley, Steve Shearer, Mike Waner, Hardie Smith, Dennis Gilmore, Tom Fritz, Alvin Webb, R0zz'j9'z'e.' Tom Niemyer, Robert johnson, Youree Myers, Floyd Davis, Bob Wheeler, Ned Ste- phens, Bob Curtis, Odies Wright, Terry Amor. G-.......--,. . , ,.., .. , ,-,,.. , , , Y, , , ,, ,, YY, , . , , - , Y 4:1481 .fr-L I n I I I I J ,if - ----- - PEP CLUB-Front row: Bobbie France, Karen Patton, Margo Lemmones, Sheila Steen, Donna Cooper, Paula Pennington, Edwina Popek, janet Bell, Ruth Music, Row two: Bev Fisher, Gail Ihrig, Theresa Andrews, Virginia Flint, Georgia Lawson, Ng Kathy Pittman, Donna Schultz, Gail Anthony, Marilyn John- son, Cindy McGaughey, Sue McDougal, Stephanie Bryant, Row three: Vickie Ellis, Janis Geolas, Patty Gallegher, Rose- mary Best, Helen Steveko, janet Schofield, Cindy Davis, Deb- bie Hopkins, Elizabeth johnson, Debbie Stephenson, Debbie Cowan, Lois Brollier, Patsy Evans, Rgw hyrg Belinda Aaron, Louie Large, Linda Finley, Chris Berger, Regina Kent, Donna Schnakenbert, Nancy Ellis, Mary Daniels, Colleen Brenner, Clarice Sander, Kathy Schroeder, Louise Brenner, Gloria Deck- ard, R0wj71fe.' Alicia Young, Kyna Perkins, Debbie Stock, Sherita Livingston, Linda Hixon, Susan Redding, Sandy Fil- singer, Kathy Newman, Sandy Martindale, Elizabeth Tripses, jamie Botteron, Janice Regan, Sally Mishmash. Enthusiasm PEP CLUB OFFICERS-Louise Large, President, Publicistg Shelia Steen, Sgt.-at-Arms, Treasurer, Anne Birch, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mary Hottle, Secretary, Reta Greene, Sgt.-at-Arms, Merilee Barnes, Vice-President, Rhonda Menor, Secretary, Reba Greene, Sgt.-at-Arms. if , , ,4.f- 2 ,.,,-r 'f A X Jeanne Hughes Bev Fisher Pat Conner W1 N5 Ksbwxw ixqgz WNW X, . A X . . ff X L s s A w H ' sire W i fm W' XX? 4SfL?'XNs-X , - .-, 4 Qs 4 Xi . X .cgi 1 i. M -Qg,545-X L K NX Q 5 ,WWA M4 Q f s 'Ag R N QNPKN- ,. f N , 51 ,4 , fx vb s X fi X RQ P Q65 WN 5' Q N .R X sv P N f S X lg f ,sky swfn-Qs KN 2 ff QNN sf Q N QQ 'ESE :Q Q emu vs W f 'WSSfJQ'Sif1x X , 3 Sqfzfx ' 11 NRE N , .. 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During an exhausting Week at Missouri Valley Cheerlead- ing Clinic, the varsity six captured a Grand Champs Division Second Place and the Spirit Stick. They returned to a student body that was filled with enthusiasm for Southeast. With such backing, it was not hard for the three squads to build spirit to new heights this year. They provided the leadership that chang- ed individual enthusiasm into unified school spirit. ML' ,rr ' Y V N V, Z, ,, V 7 f ,H ,. NS Q, , uf ag, H' ' , f ? Wa Ns' sy W www Nfl .55 -A x 3 ',,vgA7z,1pE y, A --iw xiii ' . f WW if Q rf? ,v X lv x'w.-f'-Mfr 41a.w.f'1-w- x f'+ .awww 'nk xN5 v:QQw' Xiyff 5,1 wi V- wi . ' f 'f '- Ng N 1 Jw Nfsfv 'H N H ii Yx -1,35 1 f ,xi Q 'Xi M , L 'N Nw' - , :-,, 4 .f X, - ff QW asf-A. fb r ' . N, ,W .igyy .v,1 ,, Q, . . A , . if ,Ng : my gm 1..f,,,. Mx .f .-, wwf fg ., , 1 , MW5. . 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All-Stars, Carter Beck, Ronnie Lewis, Alvin Webb, Bruce Eston, Steve Shearer, Roy Pittman. Nine Players Chosen All-Stars in City 0 ' The Southeast Knights returned once' again to their winning form of past years. Compiling a 7-3 record, the Knights finished third in the Inter- scholastic League. Mike jones and Brad Carr find the mud to be only one of the Carrying 3 40 league record into the West' many problems they faced against Westport. , championship were shattered by the underdog Ti- port game, the Knight's hopes of an undisputed 2- gers. The highlight of every football season, the 3 Southwest game, came the following week. As the 3 3 game ended, the Knights were victorious, 19-14, ,. .vt and the Southside trophy returned once more to s the Castle's trophy case. 5 Never out of competition for the champion- ship until the final game, the Knights maintained their spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. Defeat at the hands of Van Horn on a chilly No- vember morning made a first place finish impos- sible. The third-place finish was supplemented by nine Southeast Knights winning berths on all-star squads. Three gridders, Mike jones, Dale Green and Ottie DePriest were placed on first team city ' as representatives of Southeast gridiron abilities. 109 N.. VARSITY SQUAD, OFFENSE--Front row: Lee Steele, Mike jones, Brad Carr, Dale Green, Jim Coulter, Byron d Od' W' h Ga Hider, Steve Shearer, Ottie Dale Garrison, Mike jones, Mark Rexroad, Bruce Eston, Schmi t, ies rig t, ry Ronald Harden, Reggie james,Ron Lewis, Roy Pittman, DePriest. Sam Geolas, Mgr., Row Iwo: Richard Wren, Carter Beck, Potent Uffense Builds Commanding Leadsg Brad Carr leads the way through the mud for Mike jones in this sweep left against Westport. Breaking the final tackle, Carter Beck heads toward the goal line and another six points. .,,,,...,....-.., ---r .. nf'--f - ve -11' fe5:5-'r-:..fie'j.-- .f 4' '19-1. -, . f-P- .ir .-3-15-3 - :':T:3.-2-1:iw???--1sc.- U p l , i 'gn it .r Nw W' fl.: hx ,X N, N Xi 'WN , ss: 1- A t f 1 Rv x VARSITY SQUAD, DEFENSE--Front row: Gerry King, Iwo: Tom Fritz, David Carney, jeff Eichenwald, Ned Steph- : Greg McDaniels, Glenwood johnson, Mark Murphy, Ber- ens, Curtis Washington, Alvin Webb, Bob Curtis, Mike nard Wattree, Ed Lewis, Mike Scott, Leonard Baker, Row Rowan. 5 Determined Defense Limits Opponents' Scores Dale Green and Steve Shearer prepare to assist on the tackle as the Knights' goal-line defense holds. F if uf, tqfguzg l Mf,.J' , ,Vi Y A tx .fs , .-' ,. ,. ,, - fa 2 ' H- Y f 1 - ' . Q 5 P' '-I ' 'il' , ' - , ,- 1 v' I 1-mx,-. l f' intel: f .--'fa ' fn if A' - ' .i - -' - '.'- F ' A' ' - - .1 os. ..-f , ' ' -... - , if- L ' Jn , , .. - . :JD ev ' , - 'fix - 't .iii-K X . f I Mike jones' bid for another long gain is stopped by four North- east Vikings. .E ' I . ,L il 4 I ? 3 ' fl 15 3 V N v . ' f . 4 X71 A X I I: K M: '- .Q xy f . hal, ,T I ,k.. .H eq 0,1 ,T h Wfx I 9' H? '13r Q?' ' if 1 ' , lr -,Aa 023.31 A mfs 25 9 T X ,' L4 1.A',yA y ,, l ' T . - x SMXTQBQMX if pl , I ', 5 in 4, 2 al 11. . u Q. -1 is , A 'fi 5 f fs 7- ff - .li .I .L 1 gk. QQ? r -A - V v ' 9 . t f 4 - f I ff f ' vw- I la! , f rri l gl . fi 5 B-TEAM--F V001 V010-' Lenard McNeil, David Phillips, Greg- ory Groves, Ronnie Burton, Keith Allen, Robert Milan, Richard Tate, Roy King, jim Kennedy, Richard Shankland, Donald Franklin, Row two: Dwight Robinson, Michael Irey, Woodrow Austin, Terrell McGary, Alfred Eastman,j. L. Mc- Con, Terry Fietz, Calvin Coffee, Bobby Van Landingham, Howard Sharp, james Hill, Lee Steele, Eric Hughes, Ronnie Seven Fall to Rugged B-team Mike jones protects punter Bob Curtis as the Knights kick out of their own deep territory. ,iv ,fi V C ' 'f 'Hs 1-iff . K., ruby . , 4 fn ,,.. Routh, Chris Pelley, R010 three: Herbert Warren, Hardie Smith, George Swaney, Milton Mitchell, Robert johnson, Michael Wattree, john Williams, Gerald Bond, Larry Car- ter, David Tripses, Lloyd Monroe, Gerald Friend, Tom Wil- son, Kenneth Langlands, Michael Carter, James Banks, jim Anderson, Paul Franco. N155 ff an af- X r ,if fxf ff f ff f sf. W ff 2 f f S ,f 'f ff f W Q ff, X ,xrr C ff x Wa, .,,. fttf .i keakr esetc ' ,,,s rsitt r'.' ,. Future varsity championships are in store for South- east, if this year's B-team record is any indication. In their final year of preparation before varsity competi- tion, the junior Knights finished second in the league with a 6-1 record. Significantly, the B-team scored 223 points to the opposition's 90. Four shut-out victories over East, Central, Northeast and Westport showed the Knights' dominance with an explosive offense and a tenacious defense. The coaching of Nicholas Ger- hardt and Clifford Carpenter proved an inspiration to the young Knights as they finished the season with a 7-2 overall record. foo spo ball Plat batj velc rit. wit the leai teai in I f 4 V 7' fx , f f f FR To Ro 11,01 Hc I ! M, N r 5 vb V 3 Iardie inson, y Car- Wil- S, Jim -s South- on. In mpeti- league ed 223 ctories howed se and s Ger- tion to with a Although they receive little notice, the freshman football team is still a significant part of the Castle sports program. By learning the fundamentals of foot- ball, the freshmen progressed towards eventual varsity play. In their first year of coaching, Mr, Richard Sab- bath and Mr. james Gurley attempted not only to de- velop a winning team, but also to instill a winning spi- rit. The freshman squad opened practice late in August with an emphasis on blocking and tackling drills. In their initial season, the freshmen have shown the ability and the determination to win. However, in learning the difficult single-wing offense, the young team managed only a 3-4 season and fourth-place finish in the league. SOUTHEAST y , QWONENT I 0 Mmsa1t t 18 A Van ucci L A , V flf If U - fp Wesfpoa c C52 6, I ,, 'yi VVII 13 y ,Pasco , ' ' ,, ' N754-, rr 5. Forced out of bounds, a Southeast ball carrier comes out just short of a first down. Freshmen Gain Valuable Experience FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD--Front 1'0w.' Clarence Tompkins, Michael jordan, Renoil Simpkins, Ronald Love, Ron Feitz, Claude Lusher, Chris Allen, Larry Wisselg Row two: Kenny jones, Allen Schmidt, Richard Rucker, Mike Horine, Steve Winnie, Steve Harvey, john May, Haskell Lewis, Gary Rivera, Dennis McIntosh, Sylvester Holmes, Row three: Thomas McLain, Mgr., john Williams, james Maynes, Walter johnson, Roger Newton, Bob Foster, Don Katlin, Shannon Beard, Omer Coleman, jim Latta, Calvin Smith, Dave Note. fsvlft, . U . ,Q-um., , L...... , , , , ,, .1415 A fx ' S 1 s s ,N 1 1 4 . i F W' 1 I -F4 jones TLS tion as 2 f ? yf M fc, X 4 Bob Wheeler and Mike jones hustle to gain possession of a way- ward pass and regain control of their offense. Through Victories, Defeats Theo McGary and Mike Jones go two-on-two, demonstrating the Knights, fast break. S' X -:sys 114: N S X -sz X Q sg Q t S x N Xt N Ns X ix' X R . N, fx X 5 x S s W N KN XX 'W WNW A Xue s N t it W' Yw2...s.:, ia -' x rl fl! J ykfsf. YNY fi fxuxsx 5 . X . . 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Basketball coaches: Jim Curley, freshman coach, Philip Truby, B-team coach, Arnold Caviar, varsity coach. s -A n f, ,, af, so sys-: X ,QM 'TU 7 Af' ,, fififzffffff 1 I ,,f,, , 5' I ,Vcc i inco ,,,, V rx s C f My ff kiwgw A s '74 Josephffcentfai' 7 X t. , ,, at ,fm , A f 31z:,Wt 116 254 QSQ ws XX xx , ,A W ,.-.,.---., ,W W.Y.- -gf----A-VV ,--- - - - -f -- v- -W - - v-mmm-r-f f x V f1-f:. - - ff' HW-' -tm' ' 1- ,if - .-,'f'tt'fT , , .. vet.. . 4 5.4 1' J: --L-wrvsz -M-..e - -1 -1 :te--'f:g 'f'sxK4 3:,a:.92 ' ' ' get ' .., 1. fs .,t, 51 ' , :V - - , .,, .V .-,t.,,:-.V 3- -4 - - A-fs. -1--VV--1--V '-r ' .1 , . , - ,,,zfff ', V s .csv HIBH gt-aa Front 1'ow.'Youree Myers, Ron Wissel, Lee Steele, Theo McGary, Mike jonesg Row two: Gary Charde, Ned Stephens, Robert Wheeler, Curtis Washington, Byron Schmidt. i ir 5, rtrr ' ,l if Optwiiew 6 ff f' , C 5, - :ff ,ff 5' V' V V JY' V ,Jef lg my MW ,VW WWW' I f' . 5 ' H9' ,V ,f,, JM Wyw , yi , I X fir LZ!! 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Finally, against De- LaSalle, also a surprise victor in previous games and the owner of a 15-15 record, the Knights were sidetracked, and a trip to St. Louis was lost. i ii ,i 2 A i 2 i i l .i ii 1 s 3? s i ! fi M WZ' J! V A, Z ff? L 58, ' ,ff , J , M ff ' .7 52, y ,I H f 4 Qf fa .ff Q X X N, Qi? in ,f M of ,,, VWI W, W ,nf , f 4 fm , -Q0 A fa -0 ff 0 ' 2 Oalc Park A Raytown A ,, 542 w Opponent 'J f 64 50 M, W: ff! if . W , Q46 !1?em,Day, 51 Q A Rosedale A A60 A 46' ,743 X ' U I 5, f ,Q ff 1 Z ,, ' . 5 L P21560 'A f ' 60 Westport 59 L y Southwest 5 755 - X A A a, f Lf , , f ,, .- V f 2 ' f 4 fi 'Li ff W 1 ff V ffm W ,M Wf VH Q, 7 wyw if - ffjm iff ff yum Q? ,, fx, 'W' W ' , '- rr of YZ gisf- wa Qin... ' ,-7 f .V ' t f f ' f X A ,' f' f , 'F fm i X , ' it,f!'- X wf 'f ' f'f ff'ffh --M. -H - - f W -My ff' Wai? f W' Youree Myers uses a screen set by Ned Stephens as Bob Wheeler awaits a possible rebound. Junior Knights Place Fourth f Southeast's B-team was made up this year of one freshman, nine sophomores and two juniors. Compil- ing a 12-6 overall record and a 6-3 league record, the junior knights showed a talent for winning. Coach Phillip Truby initiated a spirit of hustle in the squad, and the combined abilities of coach and team resulted in a fourth place league finish. B-TEAM BASKETBALL- Front row! Dale Elliot, dingham, manager, john Williams, Tom Fortson, Rob- Robert Bowman, Larry Flowers, Greg McDaniel, Billy ert Jones, Robert Foster, Greg Putman, Robert Milan, Holoman, Alfred Eastman, Row two: Bobby Vanlan- Willie Anthony, manager. , if y -. 7-H,,,,,,,..-pmlnv -..-W-.fur-u-a rv-9'W I ' . . - 1' - -'-I.. -' F ' 4 . ,I . ..,. 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' h a 3-7 ' finished the season Wlf der Coach Jlm Gurley' . - ears. record and a desire to 1mPf0Ve in future Y V Q, W X ., -, if ww WSW WW ,V - W1Wf,rW, WfWWWWW'sW WWW . W W 1 Q ,W WW WW W W WW WWW WW W WW fssf gqvvesw W W W W W 4 af QOWWWW WW W WW WW-WW W, as WsWfWWWWWWWfWWWaWWW W WW WWWWWWW f W W W W W pr WM WWW WW W-f f W WWW' W W Mama WWW 4 xWWW f WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWW WW ZWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVW ,!,WWff,W.,WWWWff,WWW -WWW - r 5 QW5 WJ? ff, WWW ,Q W . ,WWW X W W Z, W f X W f W ff W W WU f I'If ,Q fWW f W ff WW W VXW f W VW f mf, WW, ,A W-W WJ J , ,W f W X fsff W W W W W2 W, W W -W Q. WW X f 'W V KW f, ff 4 W A W W W W W W Q , W WW, , ,s ,- W W . W W W W W W , W , ff W W W W W, W W W f 7 0 , ff W W , 2 W WW WW W f W , WW Z, W W W W W f WW W W W W Q W XW W W W XW W f W f W W Wf- W: .M f f zzz WX 1 Wff N! X 9 We f WWW W f We , WQNW X, -w 'ZW 'ZW f Wvvyvx i7 mf My X We W ff, by , X , j y Q3 4 G 2 X W 4 W NW Wei X W ,W ,W W S, 35W W. , f : Tm W fs WQWXW WX? f ,, ff V, W . S . 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X : ' . l 1 J Y- W VA .M .Y.Y.,, , ,. ..., ,.....-.,...,,.-.,..-.--,.,-,-.V--,,,v.,,,. ,.f..,.. x F 1 c 1 UM, W., X f s Am Yr' Q F L W V x VARSITY TRACK-Frorll row: Michael Scott, Terrell Chavis, Bob Curtis, Israel Roseburr, Theo McGary, Milton the McGary, Larry Flowers, Charles Johnson, Howard Sharp, Mitchell, Row three: Gerry Garner, Daryl Williams Richard Wren, jeff Eichenwald, Charles Gould, Row Tom Niemeyer, Ned Stephens, Floyd Davis, Hardie Smith, two: Al Chavis, john Williams, Michael Rowan, Mike Robert johnson, Reggie james. Cross Country, Track Provide Upportunity in a For I ndwzdual A cluevement '25 ii Theo McGary gets a quick start from the blocks in the 220 Cross Country in the fll, indoor track in win- yard dash. ter and outdoor track in spring provide ample opportunities for boys proficient in the indivi- dual events offered by these sports. Coach Ar- ' g X nold Caviar headed the cross country team in K 5 s s fall meets held on the Swope Park course. 'W' ,W Coach Nicholas Gerhardt and his indoor track team returned from the state meer in Columbia with a seventh place finish. With a young but experienced outdoor team returning, the sh ,MW Knights' track hopes look promising for the 1968 season. fr Daryl Williams prepares for an upcoming meet by practice attempts in the long jump. B-TEAM TRACK-Fmnt r0w.'Woodrow Austin, Andrew Jack- son, Roy King, Bobby VanLandingham, Gregg McDaniel, Sylvester Holmes, Mike Hinton, Don Franklin, David Phil- lips, Terry Hipsher, Dan Wynn, james Hill, Row two: Donald White, Audra Hill, Butch Eastman, Lloyd Monroe, Kevin X , ,W 3 fwff ,Jars Freshmen coach Richard Sabbath, B-team coach Clifford Carpenter and varsity coach Nicholas Gerhardt watch a workout on Bryan Field. Mayes, Calvin Coffey, Bob Milan, Ron Wissel, Gary Hider, Richard Shankland, Keith Allen, Bill Seifert, Row three: Tommy Fortson, Robert jones, Mike Wattree, Larry Bartlett, Brad Carr, Ron Hayes, Robert Morris, Chris Pelley, Mike Irey, Otto Elliott, Terry Viles, Brock Eddy, Kim Scott. f I umm... f-'fn ' Adding to the spring sports schedule of athletic competition are the tennis and golf teams. The tennis team was coached by Mr. jeffrey Harryman, while the duties of the golf team were handled by Mr. Roy Becklean. Although minor sports, the ten- nis and golf teams provide a chance for participation by those capable and willing to compete. 4, i ,4,,,.-. ,-fu-v ' - .'47Z,n.N' ,, '51-wrinefqf GOLF TEAM-Front row! Dan Bopp, Eric Hughes, Greg Forsythe, Steve Redding. Row two: Gary Page, Dave Welrer, Ken Epson, Mike Allinder, Roy Beckeen. Gol , Tennis Add Spring Excitement -bww 'HW TENNIS TEAM-Front 1'0w.'A1lan Schmidt,Tom Levin, Randy Miller, Eppie Shields, Robert Clayton. Row two: Mr. jeffrey Harryman, Odies Wright, Byron Schmidt, David Bevans, john Lobdell, Terry Amor. X X x cc wit , s , NSR ,,,, ,. ,msg NW .N-ss c. cs v XY' lx - ,f f4 fri Q fl' g A ,, KQNEQLCRQ A fx...x k ,fs . sro Q Q. A t ,, fvsx, ' Q' 1 'fi' sz KX., .- si. f x K as-c.w.v,.3 ess. zlding. SWIMMING TEAM-Front row: Danny Bopp, Ricky Douglas, Ricky Steele, Ronnie Routhg Row two: Charles Andrews, Tom Murphy, Brock Eddy, Richard Shankland, jim Handley, Mike Wanerg Row three: Dennis Gilmore, Bill Dunfee, Chris Pelley, Bob Bagby, Warren Bayzrnan, jim Latta, Bob Simmons. Swim Team Displays H ustle, Determination Eleven returning lettermen were the basis for the Knights, '67-'68 swimming team. They maintained their spirit throughout the season as coach Mr. Richard Witte inspired the team through its victories and defeats. With only five seniors on the squad, Southeast will have talent i and depth returning next season. A racing dive is essential to the success of the relay team, as shown Ricky Douglas demonstrates the proper form for turns as he begins the final length. if by Brock Eddy. X Z l i my . Tr - -' ....... -4--F A -5-q,:i?'q ff' Intramural Competztion ' ' I ,W laid 5 Gym classes participate in soccer, fast 'becoming a popular sport. Forced inside by Weather, intramurals concentrate on basketball. Indoor broad jumping is a vital part of the winter gym program. . l Thi and let coi bal thc mc Cla IT11 31' C Cli of bal in daj pai mmf... 6-f-'nf my H 5 Y X' as 4 4- x ff ' W x A' ,, Q- A , 2 - , X ? ff' , 62 i ff if HOCKEY SPORTSDAY TEAM-Front row: Becky Hottle, Shirley Garrison, Marilyn Hall, Rozz' nm: Diane Bunch, Yvetta Byers, Mary Brown, Bobbie France, Ruth Music, Patty Breitag, Ron' tbree: Donita Gray, Polly Murray, Louise Large, Marlise Long, Dana Boehm, Cheryl Austin, Kathy Jones, Karen Patton, janet johnson. ' Q With a jump ball, another class basketball game commences M, Opponents square off to gain possession of the ball during a hockey game. , l'I1Cl'1CCS. Representing the girls' physical education department, the hockey and volleyball sportsday teams participated in the annual sports events. The girls spent many hours in after-school prac- tice sessions. They discovered the joy of victory and the sting of defeat while developing sports- i manship, skill and co-ordination. Competition with other schools taught the girls the values of physical accomplishment. Sponsored by Miss Sarah Gaggens, Mrs. Vickie Scott, and Mrs. Brenda Holbrook, the teams brought honors to if Southeast again. 2 I f , ter f , Laurie Holland finds that volleyball has its embarrassing moments as she fails to return the serve. Girls Achieve Sportsmanship, Coordination through Team Competition VOLLEYBALL SPORTSDAY TEAM-Polly Murray, Shelia Steen, Becky Gothard, Ruth Music, Claudia Suhr, Alicia Young, Donita Gray, Mary Brandriff, Diane Bunch, Paula Pennington, Val Jean Locke, Becky Hottle, Donna Cooper, Yvetta Byers. 4:2 .3 X X Q X Q Q U 1564: X 'QF -2' X ' XSL . 1 X , f- X' X A X Xf X, . f X. 'M' OTVW , I f.gi':wXXQ2ggiQk5,j4QgXQwN1XXge' N : - 1 X,XA,XXX.e axf 1+ w-viiigxggg 11 . , Q ' 5 X AX V x Z 3' R b r x , ,gh Q U fl , Q ew. W ,,,: Wh rfaaamv.v5mZ.4.41ff K f , 'Q f Z ' S gf ff- Z XX IN AKA, x 1 41 1 , 4 5 x 4 Scholar Freshman Class Accepts Challenges of High School ,,,,w QV The freshmen entered Southeast in Sep- tember with anticipation and bewilderment. After overcoming their initial confusion, freshmen found that high school offered them many challenging experiences. They had many opportunities to take part in Cas- tle life through participation in the Round Table, in athletic events and in clubs. 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'lanice Barber, jim Barker, Bill Barnes. -lim Bath. Carlya-Zan Bean, Dennis Beard. Larry Beard, Shannon Bell. -lanet Bell, Velma Bennett, Fayette Benson, Harold Berry, Donna Best. Rosemary Bidwell, Cindy Biggers, Rickey Bigley. Norene Boehm. Danna Bonton, Beverly Botteron. -Iamie Bowman, Clarence Bowman. Constance Bradley, Pam Bradley, Stacia Brewer, Loretta Brison, Debbie Bristow. Sam Brollier, Lois Brooks, Patricia Brown. Christine Brown, Dale Brown, Debbie Brown, Dennis Brown, Michael Brown, Necia Brown, Pam Brown, Patricia Brown, Randy Brown, Rondy Bryant, Donald Buford, Keith Burnham, Nancy Buster, Nancy Buzan. Marsha Buzan, Pattie Callahan, Denise Campbell, Dennis Campbell, Velta Carpenter, Rick Carpenter, Sandee Carpenter, Sandra Carter, Anna .Io Carter, Evelyn Castion, Deborah Cato, Donna Chamberlin, Steve Chandler. Russell Chesnut. Lavern Choate, Rita Chrisman, Kathy Cirotto, Ricky Y H r DCC' IQIHCC 1 'IC -l 1 l iCy ise mis ta k dee dra 'O ra h teve se ll rn thy Claborn, Vanessa Cochran, Lawrence Coleman, Omer Collins, Joyce Cook, Pamelita Coombs, Pat Cooper, Debbie Coors, Mike Cox, Alpha Criner, Melvin Crosby, Blondell Cummings, Larthey Cunningham, Kenn Daniel, Mary Daniels, Kathleen Davis, Barbara Davis, Cynthia Decker, Sandy Denning Kathy Denoyer, Richard Dietz, Mike Dillard, Almolene Dillon, Carolyn Dixson, Lindley Dobbins, Darell Dobson, Nancy Draffen, Duane Drane, Frankie Dunlap, Pat Dunn, Judy Echols, La Neisia Eicholz, George Eicholz, Paul Eicholz, Pauline Ellis, Nancy Empson, Kenny England, Bobby Ensley, Robert Eshnaur, Rae Espino, Vickie Estell, Larry Evans, Joe Ann Falke, Darrell Farley, Tom Farmer, W. 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III IQIQ ,II II 'IIA II I II Q5 I I I :I II II I I I I 5 I 150 42 Squires Undertake jim Kanally Vice-President Byron Schmidt President X , if X f- 1' S I 3 X f ' Q A A 122: wig, Y X X 3 I A A X4 X X X X 3 1 , :N N S ix SRI' ws' A in Q 5 I 53 tw wwe f fr K HQ X N W f-gp. it . ' 'Jiri Q '51, .71 Leadership Duties During this year the members of the class of '69 became leaders. In preparation for next year, the juniors accepted much of the respon- sibility of Castle life. They took an active part- especially second semester-in the Round Ta- ble elections, and they were the hosts at the junior-Senior Prom. While the Squires parti- cipated in these and other activities, thoughts of the future took definite shape. PSAT, SCAT and National Merit tests challenged those with plans for college. 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Mn, V fi ' , , Q-if 1 , r 9 ff Z ,ife if Business Committee Plans Final Events Carter Beck Bruce Eston Gary Charde Jerry Whalen Bill DeHart jim Coulter Terry Nevius :': 3 - -.up Mark Rexroad Paul Cowing Pat Connor Dianne Dillon Donna Newton Diana Horine Gail Ihrig Natha Jacobs Jeanne Hughes Vickie Ellis Bev Ewing Bev Fisher Glenwood johnson 5 , 4 , ZZZLJW Seniors End Year With Mixed Emotions ' X ,W 1 64 +0 ,M W4 at 4 X I iff This year's 340 seniors spent their last two semesters at Southeast working for honors and Hnal grades and leading the school in many activities. They exemplified the meaning of being Knights and Ladies to underclassmen. While paying senior dues, planning commence- ment and senior party, presenting their senior gift and attending their last Prom, the seniors made plans for the future. Some will attend college, some will begin their careers, but all will start a new phase of their lives. The '68 seniors are now Part of the alumni of Southeast. Ak Ak All A11 A A: A A E I E E Akers, Pat Akers, Wayne Albritton, Wayne Alewine, Bonnie X, Rx, si Anderson, Carol Anderson, Evelyon Anderson, Raymond Andrews, Charles Barnes, Bob Barnes, Merilee Bay, Michael Bayzrnan, Warren inf 2, Alkire, Lois Allen, Larry Ambrose, George Amor, Terry Bagby, Bob Baker, Leonard Banks, Sharon Barber, Janis M Berry, Doug Birch, Anne Blaine, Sharon Booth, James My gn Wo f, I If Z f , , 4 ' f- f f 2 M , If 22 yi, 1 Z , , ,Z fW f X4 71 ? aa ,y if mm, X a MMZQWWWWWWW , f VW 0 1 f W, Bradbury, Cynda Bradford, Walter Bradriff, Mary Brauner, Richard Beary, Karen Beary, Robert Beck, Carter Bell, Eula Bopp, Carolyn Bopp, Marilyn Botz, Robert Bowers, Debby 'NGN Brietag, Ruth Ann Brooks, Deborah Brown, Glenda Broyles, Debbie Nix , UFS 4 fn, , Mm 2 . 'W ,mf W F f X , B inn h Bryant, Mark Burnham, Richard Butler, Rex Callahan, Mickie Cherry, Ricki Clark, W'ill Clayton, Robert Cloughly, Carol Calvin, Clifford, jr. 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NV 'Ziff' X., S Wynn, jack Zeckser, Bonnie Garrison, Dale 'BNN Woodard, Leroy Workman, Patti Wren, Richard Wright, Odies jr V Y W4 irr. rm A , K, V iew -Q., UAW, ,,,.,,,,, .......,, ..., . ......-V.. ..-.,,....-...U - -14 ., ,,,,,,,,.. Yf n-,H - f ------ Senior Summaries AKERS, PAT-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club, AFS, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Publicist-Historian, Penthouse, Thespians, Induction, Knightlites, Penthouse Play, Spring Play, Chilclern's Play, French- Drama Assembly. AKERS, WAYNE-Knightlites, Boys' Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Festival. ALBRITTON, WAYNE-Knightlites, ROTC. ALEWINE, BONNIE-Knightlites, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Festival. ALKIRE, LOIS-Pep Club, Red Cross, Hockey, Sportsday. ALLEN, LARRY-Honor Roll. AMBROSE, GEORGE-ROTC. AMOR, TERRY-Beta, Honor Roll, Chemistry Club, AFS, Knightlites, Boys' Octet, Boys' Quartet, Concert Choir, Knightlites Orchestra, Tennis Team, Hall Guard. ANDERSON, CAROL-Corresponding Secretary, Beta, Honor Roll, AAUW, Round Table, Advertising Manager, Feature Editor, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Literary Editor, Crusader, Les Chevaliers, AFS, Pep Club, Vice President, Y- Teens, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Sextet, Girls' Octet, Con- cert Choir, City, District, State, Music Contests, Music Festival, Homemaking Fashion Show, Highest Scholastic . ANDERSON, EVELYON-Knightlites, Concert Choir. ANDERSON, RAYMOND-Beta, Honor Roll, Schloss-Watchers. ANDREWS, CHARLES-Round Table, Penthouse Play, Swimming Team, BAGBY, BOB- Knightlites, Hall Guard, Swimming Team. BAKER, LEONARD-Red Cross, Biology Club! Chemistry Club, Les Cheva- liers, Hall Guard, B-Team, Varsity, Football, Knights Club. BANKS, SHARON-Knightlites, FTA, Penthouse Play. BARBER, JANIS-Chaplain, Round Table, Treasurer, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir, State Music Contest, Music Festival. BARNES, BOB-Knightlites, Red Cross, Bowling Team. BARNES, MERILEE-Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Honor Roll, Class Editor, Crusader, FHA, Biology Club, Vice President, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Vice President, Pep Club, FTA, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Home Economics- Speech Assembly, French-Drama Assembly, MSPE Award, Science Fair. BAY, MICHAEL-Knightlites, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, C-Team Track. BAYZMAN, WARREN- ROl1f1Cl Table? Knightlites, Dracones, junior Clas- sical League, Ham Radio Club. BEATY, BOB-Knightlites, Band, Orchestra, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Foot- ball, B-Team Track. BECK, CARTER-Beta, Honor Roll, Sergeant-at-Arms, Round Table, Human Relations Advisory Council, All City Letterman's Council, President, Knights Club, Induction, Knightlites, Boys' Chorus, Concert Choir, City, District, State Music Contests, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, HM City Football, C-Team, B-Team Basketball, President, junior Class, President, Se- nior Class, Senior Business Committee, Best Dressed . BELL, EULA-Eula entered Southeast her senior year. BERRY, DOUG-Honor Roll, President, Penthouse, Thespians, Induction, Knightlites, Spring Play, Penthouse Play, Cafeteria Assistant, B-Team, Var- sity Football. BIRCH, ANNE-Journalist, Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Secretary, Presi- dent, Dracones, Sergeant-at-Arms, President, Pep Club, AFS, Biology Club, Induction, Knightlites, Band, Office Assistant. BLAINE, SHARON-Homemaking Fashion Show. BOOTH, JAMES-Beta, Honor Roll, Les Chevaliers, FTA, Band, Orchestra, Knightlites, Knightlites Orchestra, Trumpet Trio, Trumpet Quartet, Brass Sextet, District, State Music Contests, Music Festival, Bowling Team. BOPP, CAROLYN-Schloss-Wachters, Biology Club, Pep Club, Penthouse, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Girls' Octet, City, Dis- trict, State Music Contest, Music Festival, Red Cross. BOPP, MARILYN-Honor Roll, Round Table, Sergeant-at-Arms, Schloss- Wachters, Treasurer, FHA, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Induction, Knight- lites, Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Music Festival. BOTZ, ROBERT-Hall Guard, ROTC. BRADBURY, CYNDA-AFS, Knightlites, Collection Assistant. BRANDRIFF, MARY-Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, FTA, Knightlites. BRAUNER, RICK-Round Table, COE, Induction, Best Dancer , BREITAG, RUTH ANN-Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, Knightlites Or- chestra, Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Music Festival. BROOKS, DEBBIE-Round Table, Las Centinelas, Pep Club, Red Cross, junior Achievement, Knightlites. BROWN, GLENDA-Music Festival. BROYLES, DEBBIE-Honor Roll, HM, NAHS, Vice President, Dorians, Pep Club, Red Cross, Las CentinelaS3 AFS? 5Pflf1g Play: lHClUCIl0f13 Knight- lites, Children's Play. BRYANT, MARK-Honor Roll, President, Chemistry Club, FTA, AFS, Cross Country, Indoor Track Team, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Track, Human Relations Advisory Council, Hall Guard, B-Band, Knightlites. BURNHAM, RICHARD-B-Team Track. BUTLER, REX-Round Table, Induction, Knightlites, COE. CALLAHAN, MICKIE-Corresponding Secretary, Round Table, Collection Assistant, Best Looking . CALVIN, CLIFFORD-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Dracones, ROTC, Reserve Officers Association Award, Superior Cadet Award MT 2. CATO, VERONICA-Round Table, Publicist, Red Cross, Las Centinelas, Biology Club, AFS, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Les Chevaliers, Induction, Knight- lites, Basketball Sportsday, Hall Warder. CHAMBERLIN,JULIE-Secretary, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Knightites, Girls' Glee, OfHce Assistant, COE. CHARDE, GARY-Vice President, President, Beta, Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Sergeant-at-Arms, Round Table, Induction, Knightlites, Or- chestra, Band, City, District, State Music Contest, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Basketball, C-Team, Football, Treasurer, junior Class,Senior Business Com- mittee. CHERRY, RICANNA-FHA, Induction, Knightlites. CLARK, WILL-Honor Roll, Round Table, Sergeant-at-Arms, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, Penthouse, Induction, Knightlites, ROTC Battalion Executive Officer. CLAYTON, ROBERT-Beta, Honor Roll, Biology Club, Las Centinelas, Knightlites, Tennis Team. CLOUGHLY, CAROL-Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Hall Guard, COLE, VINSON-Beta, Honor Roll, Induction, Knightlites, Biology Club, Las Centinelas, Les Chevaliers, Boys' Glee, Concert Choir, District, State Mu- sic Contest, Music Festival. COLEMAN, JUDY-journalist, Beta, Honor Roll, Circulation Editor, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Literary Editor, Crusader, Round Table, AAUW, Induction, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, AFS, Pep Club, Orchestra, Knightlites Orchestra, Girls' Octet, Concert Choir, City, District, State, Music Contest, Music Festival. COLEMAN, PATRICIA-Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Intramurals. CONNER, PAT-Corresponding Secretary, Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, AFS, Office Assistant, Hall Guard, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Business Committee, Best Known Couple . CORUM, CATHERINE-COE. COULTER, JIM-Beta, Honor Roll, President, Round Table, Dracones, Knights Club, Band, Orchestra, Brass Sextet, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, Publicist,junior Class, Publicist, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, 'Most Popular . COVELL, CARL-Round Table, Knightlites, Band, Bowling Team, Cafeteria Assistant. COWING, PAUL-Missouri State Beta President, Beta, Honor Roll, Vice President, Treasurer, Round Table, News Editor, Photographer, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Photographer Editor, Crusader, Induction, Knightlites, AFS, Pent- house, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class, KMBZ and KPRS Radio Programs, Human Relations Advisory Council, French-Drama Assembly, Boys' State, Se- nior Business Committee, Sophomore Pilgrimage. DANGERFIELD, DELBERT-Concert Choir. DANGERFIELD, DONALD-Mixed Chorus. DANIELS, JANN-Honor Roll, Round Table, Chemistry Club, Y-Teens, Schloss Wachters, FTA, Pep Club, AFS. DAVENPORT, SUE-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Las Centinelas, Pep Club, Intramurals, Induction. D1 ter Tr: Dl Sp- Te nic Dl Te D Cr de M tic on D D D J El K m Sc Sc El El ta. sir V. B R4 El EI EE an ei K K C1 Bi D E, E, M T1 Pt lan N E. F. I1 C F F F F li A It F C V F C F K F ites Or- l Cross, Dorians, Knight- X, AFS, Human nllection ROTC, itinelas, Knight- s, Girls' Tower, ites, Or- , Varsity ss Com- ievaliers, xecutive ntinelas, ll Guard. gy Club, tate Mu- ', Tower, iduction, iightlites Contest, s. id Table, zerleader, Dracones, Assistant, st, Senior Cafeteria .oll, Vice wer, Quill FS, Pent- 'rograms, State, Sc- Y-Teens, ielas, Pep DAVIS, FLOYD-NAHS, Treasurer, Dorians, Knights Club, Induction, Cafe- teria Assistant, B-Team, Varsity Football, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Track, Track Trophy, Best Artist . DEHART, WILLIAM-Beta, Honor Roll, Vice President, Round Table, Sports Editor, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Sports Editor, Crusader, C-Team, B- Team Football, C-Team, B-Team Basketball, C-Team Track, Boys' State, Se- nior Business Committee, Knightlites. DEPRIEST, OTTIE-Knights Club, Human Relations Advisory Council, C- Team, B-Team, Varsity, HM City, First Team District Football. DILLON, DIANNE- Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Photography Staff. Crusader, KPRS Radio Program, Human Relations Advisory Council, Presi- Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Festival, Induction, Knightlites, Collec- tion Assistant, Track Sportsday, Intramurals, Categories, Football Queen, Sec- ond Place VFW Speech Contest, National Achievement Semi-Finalist. DILLS, NANCY-Pep Club, COE. DUNFEE, BILL-B-Team Football, Varsity Swimming Team. DURKIN, KATHYE-Round Table, Knightlites,Girls' Chorus, Stage Crew, Jolly Good . EICHENWALD, JEFF-Beta, Honor Roll, News Editor, Tower, Pep Club, Knightlites, Band, Orchestra, C-Team, B-Team, Track, Varsity Football, Hu- man Relations Advisory Council, KMBZ Radio Program, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Categories, Highest Scholastic . EICHOLZ, KATHY-Honor Roll, Collection Assistant, Basketball Sportsday. ELLIS, VICKIE-Beta, Honor Roll, Recording Secretary, Round Table, Assis- tant Sports Editor, Crusader, Pep Club, AFS, President, Dracones, junior Clas- sical League, Induction, Knightlites, Childrenis Play, Concert Choir, BMTeam, Varsity Cheerleader, Giftorian, junior Class, Secretary, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, District, Music Contest, Football Queen Attendant, ROTC Queen, Human Relations Advisory Council, Most Popular , EMERY, BENNY EMPSON, RICK-Honor Roll, COE, Golf Team. ESTON, BRUCE-President, Beta, Honor Roll, Sports Editor, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, All City l-eterman's Council, Vice President, Treasur- er, Penthouse, Thespians, Knights Club, Penthouse Play, Spring Play, KMBZ Radio Program, Humax: Relations Advisory Council, Induction, Knightlites, Cafeteria Assistant, Hall Guard, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, HM City, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Track, Vice President, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, Optimist Local and District Contest Winner, Voice of Democracy Winner, Youth Appreciation Day, Contributed Most . EVANS, MARLENE EWING, BEVERLY-Beta, Honor Roll, Historian, Round Table, Circulation Manager, Photographer, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Business Manager, Crusader, Treasurer, Secretary, FTA, Treasurer, FHA, Red Cross, Las Centinelas, Vice President, Pep Club, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Hall Warder, Human Re- lations Advisory Council, KMBZ Radio Program, Senior Business Committee, National Achievement Semi-Finalist. EYE, HOWARD FEELEY, MARY-President, Treasurer, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Treasurer, Penthouse, Thespians, Penthouse Play, Children's Play, Spring Play, Hanly Award Scholarship. FERRISRIAMES FIELDS JIM-Stage Crew. ' FINLEY, LINDA-NAHS, Pep Club, Homemaking Fashion Show. FISHER, BEVERLY-Beta, Honor Roll, Historian, Round Table, Les Cheva- liers, President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Red Cross, B-Team, Varsity Cheerleader, AFS, Cafeteria Secretary, Treasurer, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, Induction, Knightlites, Concert Choir, District Music Contest, Music Festival. FONTANA, TONY-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Photography Staff Crusader, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Track, B-Team Football, Cross Country. FORE, JOYCE-Knightlites, Pep Club, junior Achievement, Hall Guard, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. FRANCE, BOBBIE-Round Table, NAHS, Dorians, Pep Club, Red Cross, Knightlites, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Hockey Sportsday. FRITZ, TOM-Honor Roll, Round Table, Chaplin, Knights Club, Induction, dent, Red Cross, jousters, FTA, Science Club, Pep Club, AFS, Girls' Glee, VK. S E-i! i' X le 5 e' SSYiriiXlt4l1 vc ,x i CI, r ef xl Kr 3 gg Most Popular Jim Coulter Vickie Ellis Best Looking Mickie Callahan Terry Mackey Best Known Couple Jerry Whalen Pat Conner Spring Play, Childrenls Play, ROTC, Cafeteria Assistant, Boys' Chorus, Con- cert Choir, District, State Music Contests, Music Festival, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, C-Team Basketball, C-Team Track. FROHOCK, MICHELLE-Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Honor Roll, Corres- ponding Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Round Table, Human Relations Advisory Council, AFS, Red Cross, Induction, Knightlites, Knightlites Orchestra, Or- chestra, District, State Music Contest, Music Festival, Cafeteria Secretary, Foot- ball Queen Attendant, FROHOCK, MURIEL-Tower Representative, Beta, Honor Roll, Publicist, Round Table, AFS, Red Cross, Induction, Knightlites, Knightlites Orchestra, Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Music Festival. FUSSO,JIM-Sergeant-at-Arms, Beta, Honor Roll, Advertising Manager, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Induction, Knightlites, Vice-Chairman, AFS, Les Chevaliers, Penthouse, Thespians, Penthouse Play, Spring Play. GANTNER, DEBBIE-Induction, Knightlites,Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Col- lection Assistant, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, District Music Contest, Music Festival. GARRISON, DALE-Round Table, Band, ROTC, C-Team, Varsity Football, Track Manager. GATTENBY, DAVID-Induction, Knights Club, Swimming Team, Cafe- teria Assistant. GAYLOR, JANET-Honor Roll. GILMORE, DENNIS-Knightlites, Knights Club, Swimming Team, Track Manager, Concert Choir. GILMORE, DONALD-Knightlites Orchestra, Band, Orchestra, Red Cross, Secretary, Schloss-Wachters. GOULD, CHARLES-Induction, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Chorus, Knights Club, C-Team Football, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Track, Cross Country. GRAVES, MIKE-Round Table, Knightlites, Track Team. GRAY, HARTZELL-NAHS, Knightlites, COE. GRAY, LINDA-Red Cross, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir. GREEN, DALE-Knightlites, Knights Club, Cafeteria Assistant, Hall Guard, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, First Team City, City All-Star, HM State, Football, C-Team, Varsity Basketball. GREENE, REBA-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club, Knightlites, Nurse Assistant. GREENE, RETA-Beta, Honor Roll, AAUW, Round Table, Sergeant-at- Arms, Pep Club, Knightlites, Nurse Assistant. GREGORY, ELLEN-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Induction, Knight- lites, Y-Teens, President, Vice-President, Las Centinelas, Red Cross, FTA, AFS, President, Biology Club, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival. GRIFFITH, JO-Beta,Honor Roll, Recording Secretary, Round Table, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Red Cross, AFS, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Induction, Knightlites, Office Assistant, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. GROVES, DEBORAH-Secretary, Vice-President, Medical Careers Club, Pep Club, Hall Guard, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. GUNDY, LINDA-Pep Club, Girls' Glee. HALL, JAMEILLE-Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir. HAM, KATHY-Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir. HANCKS, ANITA-Beta, Honor Roll, AAUW, Feature Editor, Editor-in- Chief, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Editor-in-Chief, Crusader, Induction, Knight- lites, Publicist, Historian, Les Chevaliers, FTA, AFS, Office Assistant, French- Drama Assembly, Concertmistress, Orchestra, Knightlites Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Music Festival, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Best Musician , Valedictorian, Senior Class. HANNA, PATTY-Honor Roll, Junior Classical League, Y-Teens, AFS, Penthouse, Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, Spring Play, Penthouse Play, Collection Assistant, First Place, Voice of Democracy Speech Contest. HANNAH, THOMAS-Honor Roll, Round Table, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, C-Team, Football, B-Team, Basketball, Knightlites. HANNAN, PATTI-Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. HANSEN, JACK-Chemistry Club, Biology Club. HARDEN, RONALD-Knights Club, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, C-Team Track. HARDING, JESSIE-Jessie entered Southeast her senior year. HARRIS, LAURA-Mixed Chorus. HART, JEFF-Round Table, Knightlites, Hall Guard, Stage Crew, Varsity Swimming Team. HEINEMANN, JAN-Knightlites, Boys' Chorus. HENMAN, VIRGINIA-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, FHA, Red Cross, Knightlites. HENRY, ROSALIE-COE. HOCKENSMITH, MARIE-Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Hockey Sportsday. HOFHEINS, VICKIE-Round Table, Red Cross, AFS, Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, Homemaking Fashion Show, Collection Assistant, HOLLER, JAMES-Honor Roll, C-Team, B-Team, Football. HOOPER, BOB-Intramurals, ROTC. HOPKINS, LORETTA-Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir. HORINE, DIANA-Recording Secretary, Beta, Honor Roll, AAUW, Round Table, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Literary Editor, Crusader, Treasurer, Les Cheva- liers, Y-Teens, AFS, Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, Vice President,Junior CIHSSZB-Team, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Business Committee, ROTC Queen Attendant. HOTTLE, MARY-Honor Roll, Chaplain, Round Table, Vice President, Us Centinelas, Penthouse, Secretary, Y-Teens, Secretary, Pep Club, AFS, FHA, Induction, Knightlites, Penthouse Play, Children's Play, Basketball Sportsday. HOWSE, GERALD-Knightlites, Las Centinelas, FTA, Red Cross, Biology Club. HUDSON, DULCE-Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir. HUGHES, BOB-Knightlites, Dorians, C-Team, Football, C-Team Basket- ball. HUGHES, JEANNE-Honor Roll, Round Table, AFS, Induction, Knight- lites, Nurse Assistant, Pep Club, B-Team, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Busi- ness Committee, Football Queen Attendant, ROTC Queen Attendant. ICKE, DIXIE-Honor Roll, Round Table, Treasurer, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep Club, Biology Club, Penthouse, Spring Play, Penthouse Play, Induction, Knightlites, Hockey Sportsday. IHRIG, GAIL-Honor Roll, Sgt.-at-Arms, Round Table, Y-Teens, Secretary, Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Business Committee, Hall Guard, Hu- man Relations Advisory Council. INYEARD, HITOMI-Honor Roll, Historian, Secretary, FTA, AFS, Biology Club, Red Cross, Induction. IRBY, GARY-NAHS, C-Team. Track. IREY, GEORGIA-Round Table, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, State Music Contest, Best Dancer . JACKSON, ESTHER-Beta, Honor Roll, Red Cross, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Penthouse, Thespians, AFS, Penthouse Plays, Induction. JACOBS, NATHA-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Hall Guard, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Senior Business Committee. JAMERSON, BRENDA-Red Cross, Mixed Chorus, Intramurals. JANZEN, MARY-Treasurer, Beta, Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, AFS, President, Las Centinelas, Treasurer, President, FTA, FHA, Publicist, Treasurer, Biology Club, Treasurer, Y-Teens, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Homemaking Fashion Show, Music Festival. JEDINE, ROGER-Varsity track, Cross Country, ROTC. JENKINS, JEANE-AFS, Treasurer, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Secretary-Treasurer, Las Centinelas, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, Girls' Octet, State Music Contest. JOHNSON, CHARLES-Boys' Chorus, C-Team, B-Team, Football, C-Team Basketball, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Track. JOHNSON, ESTHER-Red Cross, FTA, Dracones, Junior Classical League, AFS, Mixed Chorus. Best Actors Best Dancers Danny Porterfield, Kathie Whan Georgia Irey, Rickey Brauner JOH Vice Club Cou.r JOL JOIN ia A JOIN Cru: Knil burg JOIN cast, Vars ball: JOI' Assi KI IN reers KID B-T4 KO' KRI IBD! 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Guard, d Scroll, 'ublicist, :s, Girls' 'reasurer, Concert C-Team l League, JOHNSON, GLENWOOD-Honor Roll, President, Round Table, President, Vice President, Dracones, Las Centinelas, Junior Classical League, Biology Club, Knightlites, Band, KMBZ Radio Program, Human Relations Advisory Council, C-Team, B-TCCIIH, Varsitv, Football, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant. JOLLY, MARILYN-Dracones, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus. JONES, BOB-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Hall Guard, Cafeter- ia Assistant, 'Jolly Good . JONES, JAMES MICHAEL-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Layout Editor Crusader, Las Centinelas, Chemistry Club, AFS, Knights Club, Induction, Knightlites, Boys' State, Varsity, Football, BowlingTeam, First Place, Warrens- burg Industrial Arts Contest. 1 JONES, MIKE-Sergeant-at-Arms, Knights Club, Knightlites, Football Broad- cast, B-Team, Varsity, Football, B-Team, Varsity, Basketball, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, HM City, HM District, HM State, All City, HM Metro, Foot- ball, Best Athlete . JONES, VESSIE-FTA, Biology Club, Red Cross, Junior Achievement, Office Assistant. KIMBALL, CLAUDIA-Honor Roll, Vice President, Secretary, Medical Ca- reers Club, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, COE. KING, GERRY-Knightlites, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Track, Cafeteria Assistant. KOCH, STEVEN-Hall Guard, Bowling Team, Intramurals. KRITZ, DEBBIE-Y-Teens, AFS, Vice President, Red Cross, Collection Assis- tant. LAGERGREN, MARK-Round Table, Red Cross, AFS, Knightlites. LAMAR, CHERI-NAHS, President, Dorians, Pep Club, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Concert Choir, Intramural Award, Girls' State, Red Cross Inter- national Art Exhibit, Collection Assistant. LANCASTER, XWILLIAM LANGLANDS, DONNA-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Pep Club, Knightlites. LARGE, LOUISE-President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jousters, President, Publicist, Pep Club, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Concert Choir, Intramural Awards, Softball, Hockey, Sportsday, Best Athlete . LEMMONES, SHARON-Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Class Editor, Cmsader, Round Table, Dracones, Junior Classical League, Historian, Pledge Captain, Penthouse, Thespians, Sergeant-at-Arms, Publicist, Pep Club, Presi- dent, Secretary, FHA, FTA, AFS, Biology Club, Spring Play, Induction, Knightlites, KPRS Radio Program, Hall Guard. LERENBERG, DANA-Beta, Honor Roll, AAUW, Publicist, Round Table, Tower, Photography Staff, Crusader, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Induction, Knightlites, Knightlites Orchestra, Or- chestra, Band, Concert Choir, District, City, Music Contest, Collection Assis- tant, Betty Crocker Award. a ,Z Best Dressed Best Musicians LEWIS, PATTI-NAHS, Dorians, Y-Teens, Red Cross, Girls' Glee, City Wide Volleyball Team, District, City Music Contest. LEXWIS, RONNIE-Secretary, Treasurer, Knights Club, Mixed Chorus, Con- cert Choir, Music Festival, Knightlites, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity HM City, Football, Cafeteria Assistant. LINDENMAN, GLORIA-Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Girls' Sextet, District, City, Music Contest, Music Festival. LOLLAR, GLORIA-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Les Che- valiers, Red Cross, Treasurer, Publicist, Y-Teens, Jousters, FTA, Intramurals Award, Nurse Assistant. LOVELAND, MARTIN-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Band, Cross Coun- try. LYON, RANDY MACKEY, ROBERT-Honor Roll, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Sergeant-at- Arms, Biology Club, Penthouse Play, Stage Crew, Hall Guard. MACKEY TERRY-C-Team, Football, Cafeteria Assistant, Best Looking . MARKLE, JANET-Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Counselor's Assistant. MARTIN , MIKE-Round Table, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, C-Team, B-Team, Football, C-Team, Basketball, C-Team, Track, Cafeteria Assistant. MARTINDALE, SANDY-Les Chevaliers: Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival. MCBEATH, MADELEINE-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival. MCBRIDE, JEANETTE-Knightlites, Pep Club, Induction, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard. MCCLOUD, CARL-Orchestra, Hall Guard. MCCONNELL, KAREN-Penthouse, Penthouse Play, Mixed Chorus, Office Assistant. MCGARY, THEOPHILUS-Human Relations Advisory Council, Knight- lites, Knights Club, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Basketball, C-Team, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, Track Trophy. MCGEE, LIZ-Round Table, Pep Club, Biology Club, Induction, COE, Col- lection Assistant. MENOR, RHONDA-Recording Secretary, Beta, Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Art Editor, Crusader, NAHS, Induction, Knightlites, Biology Club, FTA, FHA, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, AFS. MILLER, RICKY-Round Table, Cafeteria Assistant. MILLER, TIM-Knightlites, Concert Choir, ROTC. MITCHELL, OLIVIA-Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Sportsday, Intramurals. MOBLEY, ADA-Secretary, Y-Teens, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard. MOORE, JEFF-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Band, Concert Choir, Knightlites Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Optimist Club Award, Best Musician . Highest Scholastic JOUY G00d r uner Patti Workman Carter Beck Anita Hancks, Jeff Moore Carol Anderson, Jeff Eichenwald Kathye Dllfkin, B0b J01195 a 1 4 Q 'ww 4 ,, ,, . .W - ------- - - 183 MURPHY, MARK-Knightlites, Knights Club, Mixed Chorus, Boys' Octet, Concert Choir, Varsity, Football. MURRAY, POLLY-Vice President, Dorians, Hockey, Softball, Sportsday, Intramural Awards, Induction, Knightlites, Best Artist . MYERS, YOUREE-KnightsClub, Round Table, Induction, Boys' Glee, Mix- ed Chorus, B-Team, Varsity, Basketball, Cross-Country, Hall Guard, Music Festival. NEVILLE. DAVID-Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Induction, Concert Choir, Stage Crew, Hall Guard. NEVIUS, TERRY-Sergeant-at-Arms, Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Hall Guard, Senior Business Committee. NEWTON, DONNA-Treasurer, Beta, Honor Roll, Treasurer, Round Table, Business Manager, Crusader, Second Vice-President, Missouri Association of Student Councils, Induction, Knightlites, Chairman, AFS, NCCJ, Les Cheva- liers, Penthouse, Red Cross, Homemaking Fashion Show, KMBZ Radio Pro- gram,French-Drama Assembly, Counselors, Office Assistant, Secretary, junior Class, Giftorian, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, Youth Leadership Conference in Michigan, Human Relations Advisory Council, Safety Confer- ence, Contributed Most . NIEMEYER, TOM-NAHS, Knights Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dorians, Bio- logy Club, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, Cross Country, Induction, Knightlites, Cafeteria Assistant. O'LAUGHLIN, CHERYL-Round Table, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Nurse Assistant, Red Cross. ORR, PATTY-Round Table, Induction, Office Assistant. OWENS, SUSAN PARKER, DENNIS-Red Cross, Induction, Rifle Team, Rank Lieutenant Colonel, City Staff Member. PARSON, PEGGY-Beta, Honor Roll,NAHS, Secretary, Dorians, Pep Club, Induction, Orchestra, District Music Contest, Hockey, Sportsday, Intramural Award, City-Wide Volleyball Team. PATTERSON, VIVIAN-FHA. PAVISH, CHERYL-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, Red Cross. PEPPERDINE, CATHY PEPPERDINE, KENNETH-COE, Sergeant, Drill Team, ROTC. PERKINS, ROTHA-NAHS, Pep Club, KPRS. PHILLIPS, BECKY PHILLIPS, DOROTHEA-Pep Club, Spring Play, Induction, Intramural Award. PITTMAN, ROY-Knightlites, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, Stage Crew. PORTERFIELD, DAN-Round Table, Photography Staff,, Crusader, Las Centinelas, Vice President, Penthouse, AFS, Thespians, Spring Play, .Knight- lites, Induction, Penthouse, AFS, Thespians, Spring Play, Knightlites, Induc- tion, Penthouse Play, Children's Play, C-Team, Football, Cafeteria Assistant, Best Actor . POTTER, LINDA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Y-Teens, Red Cross. QUICK, SUSAN-Honor Roll, Knightlites, NAHS, Red Cross, Collection Assistant. RAGANJANICE-Pep Club, Red Cross, Induction, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. RALEIGH, RICK RANDLE, NORMA JEAN RATHBUN, KATHY-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Las Centine- las, Biology Club, Penthouse Play, Music Festival, Girls' Glee, Concert Choir, Hall Guard. RAY, CURTIS-Knightlites, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ies Chevaliers, Band, Knight- lites, Orchestra, C-Team, B-Team, Track. REXROAD, MARK-Vice President, Beta, Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Tower, Knightlites, Knights Club, AFS, Cafeteria Assistant, B-Team, Varsity, Best Athletes Mike Jones Louise Large fs . - lj ', .A tk.x I Best Artists Polly Murray Floyd Davis Contributed Most Donna Newton Bruce Eston Football, Bowling Team, Senior Business Committee, District Winner, Mis- souri Law Day Essay Contest. REYNOLDS, DEBBIE-Round Table, AFS, Spanish Club. REYNOLDS, SYBII.-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, President, Les Chevaliers, Sergeant-at-Arms, FHA, French-Drama Assem- bly, Band, City, District, State Music Contest. RICKERT, VIDA-Round Table, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Music Festi- val, Pep Club. ROUTH, CHERYLE-Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Honor Roll, Knight- lites, AFS, Class Editor, Crusader. ROWAN, MICHAEL-Round Table, Knightlites, Knights Club, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Basketball, C-Team, Varsity, Track, Human Relations Advisory Council. SCHROEDER, KATHY-Round Table, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, FHA Y-Teens, Penthouse Play, Induction, Knightlites, Collection Assistant, Home- making Fashion Show. s SEIGI Staff, League mural: SHAF Guard SHAY SHAW Knigl SHEA sity, It SHIE Induc SHIE Assist SHIP Brass SMAI C-Tea SPEC SPR! SPRI Knigl STEE STO' SUT' SWI Quill Banc ter oi SWL SWI Knig SYK Y-Tc TAX AFS test, TAS TEE AFS Indn Mus TH4 THQ Clul TH, TH4 TH' TRI teriz TRI als. TR1 Stag TY Gle VA hou nioi VEI Tra. Wi Rei Gu if A' f if s iner, Mis- lites, Pep na Assem- usic Festi- ,, Knight- , C-Team, 1, Varsity, .FS, FHA int, Home- SEIGLAR, VICKI-Beta3 Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Photography Staff, Crusader, Dracones, Chemistry Club, Biology Club, junior Classical League, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Girls' Octet, Concert Choir, Intra- murals, District Music Contest, Music Festival. SHARON, ROSEMARY-Round Table, Pep Club, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Hall Guard. SHAW, JOHN-Round Table. SHAW SUSIE-Round Table, AFS, Homemaking Fashior Show, Red Cross, Knightlites. SHEARER, STEVE-Honor Roll, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Var- sity, HM Football, Knights Club, Schloss-Wachters, B-Team Track. SHIELDS, CHERYLL-Round Table, Red Cross, Bioloby Club, Knightlites, Induction, Mixed Chorus, Music Festival, Pep Club, junior Achievement. SHIELDS, ROSANNE-Beta, Honor Roll, Induction, Knightlites, Nurse Assistant, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Hockey, Sportsday. SHIPLEY, DANNY-Knightlites, Band, Knightlites Orchestra, Stage Crew, Brass Sexret, District, City, State, Music Contest. SMALLS, CALVIN-Round Table, Knightlites, C-Team, B-Team, Basketball, C-Team, Football, ROTC. SPECK, JOHN SPRAGUE, NANCY-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, SPRUILL, SUSIE-Round Table, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Collection Assistant, B-Team Cheerleader. STEEN, SHELIA-Publicist, Treasurer, Pep Club, Knightlites. STOVALL, MARGARET-Red Cross, FHA, Pep Club, Induction. SUTTON, BEVERLY-Pep Club, Lost and Found Attendant. SWANEY, JIM-Beta, Honor Roll, Photographer, Editor-In-Chief, Tower. Quill and Scroll, Assistant Editor, Crusader, Schloss-Wachters, Knightlites, Band, Orchestra, Knightlites Orchestra, Concert Choir, National Merit Let- ter of Commendation. SWIFT, MARGARET-Red Cross, FHA, Pep Club, Induction. SWIFT, MARY-Honor Roll, Dracones, Junior Classical League, Pep Club, Knightlights, Office Assistant. SYKES, DONNA-Round Table, FTA, Les Chevaliers, Red Cross, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Knightlites, Hall Guard. TAYLOR, BRITTON -Honor Roll, President, Treasurer, Schloss-Wachters, AFS, FTA, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, District Music Con- test, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant. TAYLOR, DOROTHY-Knightlites. TEETOR, NORMA-Beta, Honor Roll, Tower, Quill and Scroll, Red Cross, AFS, Secretary, Dracones, junior Classical League, Pep Club, Round Table, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, District Music Contest, Music Festival. THOMAS, JERRY-Biology Club, Hall Guard. THOMAS, LINDA-NAHS, Round Table, Pep Club, Dorians, AFS, Biology Club, Knightlites, Induction, Fashion Show, Spring Play. THOMPSON, CYNTHIA-Band, District Music Contest, Music Festival. THOMPSON, KAREN THOMPKINS, RONNIE-Les Chevaliers, AFS. TRAPP, SAMUEL-Round Table, Biology Club, Induction, Knightlites, Cafe- teria Assistant, AFS. TRIPLETT, GLADYS-Y-Teens, Dracones, junior Classical League, Intramur- als. I TRIPLETT, MICHAEL-Round Table, Penthouse, Red Cross, Knightlites, Stage Crew, Hall Guard, ROTC, Spring Play. TYLER, QUOITA-Secretary, FTA, FHA, Red Cross, Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir. VALENZUELA, DONNA-Secretary, jousters, FTA, Biology Club, Pent- house, Girls' Glee, Hockey, Basketball, Sportsday, Intramurals, Treasurer, ju- nior Achievement, Knightlites. VENTO, JOHN-Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Induction, Knightlites, Track Team. WALKER, MARSHA-Honor Roll, Treasurer, Pep Club, Y-Teensl President, Red Cross, Les Chevaliers, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Hall Guard, Hockey Sportsday, District Music Contest, WALTER, BRADFORD WARE, JOHN-Hall Guard, C-Team, Football, B-Team, Basketball. WASHINGTON, LAFERN-Round Table, Induction, FT A, FHA, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, Medical Careers Club, Hall Guard, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, District Music Contest, Music Festival, WEBB, ALVIN-B-Team, Varsity, HM Football. WECK, WERNER-Beta, Member-at-Large, Round Table, Knightlites, AFS Foreign Exchange Student. WELTER, DAVID-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, KPRS Radio Broadcast, Hall Guard, C-Team, B-Team, Basketball. WHALEN, JERRY-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, Tower, Photography Staff, Crusader, Quill and Scroll, Induction, Knightlites, Sergeant-at-Arms, Les Chevaliers, President, Electronics Club, AFS, Cafeteria Assistant, Senior Business Committee, State Treasurer, Missouri Boys' State, Best Known Couple . WHAN, KATHIE-Honor Roll, Round Table, Induction, Knightlites, Pent- house, Thespians, Spring Play, Penthouse Play, French-Drama Assembly, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Red Cross, AFS, Homemak- ing Fashion Show, Starlight Student Advisory Board, Hall Guard, Collection Assistant, Best Actor . WHEAT, SANDY-Pep Club, Biology Club, Children's Play. WHITE, IRENE WHITE, .IOCELYN -Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Mix- ed Chorus, Office Assistant: Hall Guard. WHITE, PATRICIA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Sergeant-at- Arms, Las Centinelas, AFS, Pep Club, FHA, Y-Teens, Medical Careers Club, FTA, Red Cross, Biology Club Treasurer, Business Manager, junior Achieve- ment. WILLIAMS, CAROL WILLIAMS, CAROLYN-Round Table, Induction, Knightlites, FTA, Secre- tary, Red Cross, AFS, Hall Guard. WILLIAMS, JOYCE-Knightlites, Pep Club, Red Cross, Mixed Chorus, Con- cert Choir, Music Festival, Homemaking Fashion Show, Hall Guard. WILLIAMS, LINDA-Induction, Knightlites, Red Cross, AFS, FHA, Pent- house, Penthouse Play, Spring Play, Homemaking Fashion Show, Hall Guard. WILLIAMS, WILDA-Dracones, Chemistry Club, FHA, AFS, Red Cross, ju- nior Classical League. WILSON, CAROL-jousters, Girls, Glee, Hockey Sportsday, Intramurals, Music Festival. WILSON, DENNIS-Round Table, Knightlites, Induction, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, Track, Tennis Team, Indoor Track, Red Cross. WILSON, JENEAN-Honor Roll Dorians, President, Treasurer, junior A- chievement, City, District Music Contest, COE, Office Assistant, Intramurals. WINEMILLER, LINDA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Schloss- Wachters, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, Induction, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. WINGFIELD, GREG-Honor Roll, Round Table, Cafeteria Assistant, C- Team, B-Team, Football, Sergeant-at-Arms, junior Class, Senior Business Com- mittee. WORKMAN, PATTI-Beta, Honor Roll, Round Table, HAHS, Dorians, Pep Club, Red Cross, AFS, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, District Music Contest, Music Festival, Hall Guard, B-Team, Cheer- leader, Best Dressed . WREN, RICHARD-Dracones, Knights Club, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Track, C-Team, B-Team, Manager, Basketball. WRIGHT, ODIES-Honor Roll, Round Table, Penthouse, Thespians, Biolo- gy Club, Knights Club, Induction, Knightlites, Penthouse Play, Children's Play, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Boys' Quartet, B-Team, Varsity, Football, Tennis Team, Bowling Team, City, District, State Music Contest, AFS, Mu- sic Festival. WYNN, JACK-COE, C-Team, B-Team, Football. ZECKSER, BONNIE-Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Honor Roll, NAHS, Treasurer, Dracones, jousters, Pep Club, Induction, Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Concert Choir, Girls' Octet, Music Festival, Office Assistant, Intramurals. 185 General Index A.A.U.W.-78 A.F.S. Committee-85 A.F.S. Student-84 Band-62 Basketball- 1 14 Basketball Queen-56 Beta-74 Biology Club-90 Boys' State-51 Categories-51 Centinelas-86 Cheerleaders - 1 04 Chemistry Club-93 Chevaliers-87 C.0.E.-91 Concert Choir-66 Crusader Staff-80 Dracones-87 Drum Majors-65 Dorians-88 Football-108 Faculty Index Adams, Berle-15 Anderson, Eileen-32 Ballinger, Mary-25,51 Barisas, Bernard-31 Bauman, Theresa-24 Beaulieu, Eugenie-17,92 Becklean, Roy-24 Bergstrom, Eva-27 Berkowitz, Anita-22,86 Biddle, Barry-29 Birkhead, Rebeccah-20 Blair, Paul-31 Brink, Ronald-28,95 Brown, Eleanor-28 Buckle, Linda-21 Burton, Guy-30 Cable, La Vern-29,67 Cafeteria Workers-19 Campbell, Mildred-27 Carpenter, Clifford-27,108,72,73,85 Caviar, Arnold-33 Clumsky, Joy-21,82 Coombe, Cecil-27,91 Cornelius, Clifford-34,129 Cornelius, Marian-23 Coulter, Elizabeth-22 Football Queen-54 Freshmen-134 F.H.A.-89 F,T.A.-89 Girls' Choir-69 Girls' Octet-44 Girls' Sports-130 Golf Team-126 Hall Warders-94 Human Relations Council-93 Induction-38 Jousters- 100 juniors - 1 50 junior Class Officers-150 Knightlites-40 Knightlites Orchestra-68 Knights Club-101 Knights Memorial Award-193 Ladyship Award-193 Mixed Chorus-68 N.A.H.S.-78 Nurse's Assistants-94 Office Assistants-95 Orchestra-63 Cross, jesse-34,912,129 DeLoney, Joyce- 21 Evans, William-14,52,73,84 Finter, Jeanne-32 Fritchman, Curtis-31,80 Gaggens, Sara-35,102 Gates, Anna Mae-20,74 Gerhardt, Nicholas-34,108,129 Gurley, james-108 Griggs, Vernon-25 Hanan, Everett-30 Harryman, Feffrey-74,21 Herron, William-15 Hester, Paul-28 Hill, Evelyn-17 Holbrook, Brenda-35 Holloway, Dorothy-23,92 Holmes, Dorothy-32,89 Huddlestun, E.L. Johnson, Mary Margaret-20 johnson, Wilma-29,72 Jones, Mary-35 Knox, Sherryl-28 Koenig, Veva-29 Lazzo, Leo-24 Markley, Ben-29,62,65,64,65 Maupin, Lawrence-30 Maze, Vestal-20 McMaster, Rose-18 Penthouse-88 Pep Club-102 Quill and Scroll-79 Red Cross-92 R.O.T.C.-96 R.O.T.C. Queen-60 Round Table-72 Schlosswachter-86 Seniors- 162 Senior Senior Senior Senior Ballet-Summaries Business Comm. - 163 Class Officers- 1 62 Summaries- 180 Sophomores-142 Spring Play-48 Stage Crew-95 Swimming Team-127 Tennis Team-126 Thespians-79 Tower Staff-82 Track- 1 20 Track Queen-58 Trumpet Trio-64 McMillan, Harry-11 Montgomery, Thomas-31,93 Morgan, Margaret-18 Mosman, Louise-33,72,75 Patterson, Cecil-26,108 Pattison, Isabella-17 Powell, George-15 Pugh, Elizabeth-26 Reddoch, Ruell Reid, John-25 Rice, Leonard-24 Ritthaler, Richard-25 Roberts, Cecelia-21 Roll, Mary-22,87 Sabbath, Richard-108 Scott, Vicki-35 Sinclair, Vern-18 Smith, E.A.-26,74,75,77 Spady, Carol-1,20,80,81 Storms, Kenneth-34 Sweeney, Robert-26 Taylor, Eleanor-17 Truby, Phillip-23,108 Turnbow, Hazel-33 Watson, Thelma-18 Whiteside-25,92 Williams, Willa-27 Witte, Richard-23,127 Zschoche, Patty-22,86 A Aaror Ache: Acton Adam Adria Aquia Akers Akers Albrii Alewi Alewi Alexa Alexa Alkin Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen Allin: Allisc 1 Alnul Ambi Amor Ande E Ande Ande A Ande Ande Ande Andn Andrn Andn Andn Anthi Anthl An th' Antht Arbuu Arms Ashlc Austi Austi Austi B Back: Bagbj Bake: Baker Baker Baker Bake: Balds Ballo Student Index Aaron, Belinda-69,73-,103,144 Acheman, Steve-156 Acton, Teresa-69,89,90,144 Adams, Wayne-152 Adrian, -Jack-136 Aquiar, Daniel-97,144 Akers, Pat-165 Akers, Wayne-66,165 Albritton, Wayne-165 Alewine, Bonnie-66,165 Alewine, Frances-144 Alexander, Anthony-144 Alexander, Elton--144 Alkire, Lois-165 Allen, Chris-113,136 Allen, Gary-152 Allen, Kieffer-112,144 Allen, Larry-165 Banks, Banks, Banks, Barber, Barber james jr.-112,152 Lillie-83,236,152 Sharon-165 jim-136 Janis-72,165 Allen, Steve-136 Allinder, Michael-144 Allison, Cobina-66,82,87,102,103, 150,152 Alnutt, Darrell-59,72,136 Ambrose, George-165 Amor, Terry-66,67,75,85,101,165 Anderson , Carol-66,67,74,76,78,79, 80,125,165 Anderson, Anderson, Evelyon-66,165 jim-1 12,144 Anderson, Kathy-68,136 Anderson, Raymond-75,165 Anderson, Sandy-69,144 Andrews, Al-119,136 Andrews, Charles-72,75,127,165 Andrews, Sherrie-69,72,102,144 Andrews, Theresa-73,103,144 Anthony, Charles-144 Anthony, Gail-73,87,93,103,152 Anthony, Gary-73,144 Anthony, Willie-152 Arbuthnot, Bert-152 Armstrong, Larry-73,152 Ashlock, Delores-69,72,90,144 Austin, Cheryl,-63,89,13O,136 Austin, Eddie-136 Austin, Wocmdy-62,64,112,144 Backer, Don-64,144 Bagby, Bob-127,165 Baker, Beatrice-136 Baker, Dawn--69,144 Baker, Leonard-101,111,165 Baker, Marianne-136 Baker, Pat-144 Baldwin, Janice-136 Ballowe, Robert-152 Barker, Bill-156 Barnes, Bob--165 Barnes, Cynthia-152 Barnes, jim-73,156 Barnes, Merilee, 74,76,77,81,85,87, 102,165 Barnes, Patti-144 Barth, Brad-152 Bath, Carlya-Zan-156 Bay, Michael-165 Bayzman, Wlarren-127,165 Bean, Dennis-65,97,136 Beard, Larry-97,99,136 Beard, Shannon-113,136 Beasley, Forestine-62,152 Beatty, Bernadette-66,67,94,100,152 Beatty, Cheryl-83,86,89,9-4,102,144 Beary, Karen-166 Beary, Robert-63,166 Beck, Carter-47,66,75,102,105,109, 110,166 Bell, Earl-144 Bell, Eula-166 Bell, Harold-144 Bell, janet-59,64,68,105,136 Bell, Velma-136 Bennett, Angela-73,85,86,89,102,144 Bennett, Barbara-69,152 Bennett, Fayette-136 Benson, Harold-136 Berger, Christine-69,103,144 Berry, Charles-144 Berry, Donna-136 Berry, Doug-4O,41,79,88,166 Berry, joe-152 Best, Carol-144 Best, Rosemary-72,105,136 Bevans, Russ-144 Bidwell, Cindy-136 Biggers, Rickey-136 Biggs, Valeria-69,92,152 Bigley, Norene-136 Bilyew, Brad-66,152 Birch, Anne-17,74,77,85,95,102,166 Birch, Sally-46,83,85,102,152 Bird, Patricia-152 Birdsong, Keith-144 I Black, john-144 Blackmon, Denise-87,144 Blaine, Sharon-166 Blankenship, Carol-144,69 Bledsoe, Raymond-93,97,152 Boehm, Dana-102,130,136 Bond, Gerald-83,86,112,152 Bond, Glen-76 Bonton, Beverly-136 Booth, Anita-87,102,152 Booth, james-62,63,64,75,166 Bopp, Carolyn-67,166 A Bopp, Dan-65,127,144 Bopp, Marilyn-62,166 Botteron, Denie-144 Botreron, jamie-103,136 Botz, Robert-95,166 Bowen, Joyce-152 Bowen, Laura-144 Bowers, Debby-166 Bowers, Gregory-152 Bowman, Berry-118,144 Bowman, Clarence-136 Bowman, Constance-156 Boyd, Rae lean-62,64,83,152 Boyington, Deborah-152 Bradbury, Cynda-166 Bradford, Walter-166 Bradley, Pamela-68,156 Bradley, Stacia-136 Bradley, Teresina-152 Brammer, Vance-144 Brandes, Karen-73,144 Brandriff, Mary-89,102,151,166 Brannock, Paula-67,144 Brauner, Ricky-91,166 Brauner, Terry-102,103,152 Breitag, Patty-62,64,87,100,102,150, 144 Breitag, Ruth-62,166 Brenner, Colleen-69,90,103,144 Brewer, Loretta-136 Brewer, Noretta-87,144 Brewster, Carolyn--69,88,152 Brewster, Vicki-144 Brison, Debbie-68,136 Bristow, Sam-136 Brockman, Dale-152 Brogan, Mike-69,97,144 Buford, Keith-136 Bumgarner, Phillis-152 Bunch, Dian-87,100,150,131,152 Burch, Robert-152 Burnhan1, Nancy-136 Burnham, Richard-167 Burt, Cindy-144 Burt, David-72,144 Burris, Michelle-152 Burton, Ronnie-112,144 Buster, Nancy-136 Buster, Tom-144 Butler, Kathy-39,78,83,90,155 Butler, Rex-91,167 Butler, Steve-144 Buzan, Dennis-155 Buzan, Marsha-136 Buzan, Pattie-102,136 Byers, Theodis-144 Byers, Yvetta-87 ,100,1 30,13 1 ,153 Byrd, Willa-144 Brollier, Lois-103,136 Bronson, jerry-96,99,144 Brookover, Carol-78,88,152 Brooks , Deborah-92,166 Brooks, Carletta-152 Brooks, Patricia-136 Brown, Charles-152 Brown, Christine-136 Brown, Dale--156 Brown, Danny-144 Brown, Debbie-68,87,136 Brown, Dennis-96,136 Brown, Glenda-166 Brown, Kathy-152 Brown, Linda-144 Brown, Mary-150,144 Brown, Michael-136 Brown, Necia-136 Brown, Pam-73,89,156 Brown, Patricia-136 Brown, Randy-99,136 Brown, Randy A.-97,99 Brown, Rondy-156 Brown, Tony-152 Brown, Velma-144 Brown, Virginia-152 Broyles, Debbie-78,85,166 Bruner, Louise-69,144 Bryant, Donald-156 Bryant, Mark-93,167 Bryant, Stephanie-72,87,103,152 Caddell, Connie-69,155 Callahan, Denise-136 Callahan, Mickie-73,167 Callahan, Sheryl-153 Calvert, Robert-93,153 Calvin, Clifford-75,96,167 Camancho, Rita-144 Camp, Judy--85 90,144 Campbell, Dennis-136 Campbell, Patsy-153 Campbell, Velta-68,136 Cantrell, Dan-144 Carney, David-101,111,155 Carpenter, jerrie-153 Carpenter, Rick-136 Carpenter, Sandee-136 Carpenter, Sandy-156 Carr, Brad-101,109,110,144 Carrell, Donald-144 Carter, Anna jo-102,136 Carter, Evelyn-136 Carter, Larry-67,99,112,144 Carter, Mike-96,99,112,144 Castin Deborah-136 Cato, Donna-136 Cato, Veronica-83,85,86,92,102 Chadwick, Marro-67,144 Chamberlin, Julie-91,167 Chamberlin, Steve-156 Chandler, james-153 Chandler, Russell-136 Chapman, Cynthia-87,153 Chardc, Gary-47,72,75,74,76,77, 117,165,167 Chavis, Al-65,73,85,92,93,101,153 Chavis, Darrell-99,153 Chavis, Mike-101,153 Cheatem, Minnie-144 Cherry, Ricanna-167 Chesnut, Lavem-136 Choate, Rita-136 Chrisman, Kathy-136 G1 Cirotto, Richard-136 Claborn, Vanessa-137 Clark, Debbie-87,153 Clark, Rosalind-144 Clark, will-40,72,85,88,98,99,167 Clay, john-69,153 Clayton, Robert-75,167 Cline, David-144 Cloughly, Carol-167 Cloughly, Shirley-144 Cobb, Samuel-144 Coby, Linda-95,153 Cochran, Lawrence-137 Cochran, Larry-144 Coddington, Nadine-144 Coffey, Calvin-112,149 Colby, Linda-88 Cole, Vinson-66,67,75,87,167 Coleman, Craig-145 Coleman, Judy-62,67,72,74,76,78,79, 80,85,167 Coleman, Omer-113,137 Coleman, Pat-167 Coley, Darrell-145 Collins, Joyce-68,137 Collins, Sharon-153 Conner, Patricia-41,45,73,74,77,102, 163,167 Cook, Pamelita-137 Cook, Vickie-145 Coombs, Pat-137 Cooper, Donna-72,100,103,131,153 Cooper, Debbie-137 Cooper, Phillip-83,153 Coors, Mike-157 Coppock, Bill-153 Cornett, Bonnie-153 Corum, Catherine-167 Corum, Edna-145 Coulter, james-63,72,73,74,162,163 167 Cousin, Skip-145 Covell, Carl-72,167 Cowan, Debbie-103,145 Cowing, Paul-55,47,51,72,73,75,76, 77,79,81,88,162,163,167 Craddock, Cindy-145 Oawford, Pamela-145 Crawford, Thomas-145 Ckeel, Nancy-145 Criner, Melvin-137 Crosby, Blondell.-137 Crosby, Kathy-92,145 Crook, Ronald-153 Culbertson, Tim-145 Cummings, Brenda-87,153 Cummings, Larthey-137 Cunningham, Glenda-153 Cunningham, Kenneth-99,137 Curl, Bruce-97,145 Curtis, Bob-101,111,153 Dangerfield, Delbert-168 Dangerficld, Donald-168 Daniels, Elaine-145 Daniels, Jann-72,85,89,93,168 Daniels, Kathleen-87,137 Daniels, Mary-103,137 Daniels, Sandra-69,155 Davenport, Sue-72,741,168 Davis Barbara-137 Davis, Cynthia-89,103,157 Davis, Floyd-78,8-8,101,120,168 Davis, Marla-63,145 Davis, Richard-72,85,155 Davis, Sharon-87,145 Davis, Willie-145 Eicholz, Paul-157 Eicholz, Pauline-157 Elias, Freda-145 Elliott, Bob-154 Elliott, Otto-101,118,145 Elliott, Ronald-145 Ellis Kathy-69,154 Euis, Nancy-87,92,105 Ellis Paul-154 Ellis, Vickie-55,6O,61,66,72,74,81, 102,105,162,163,168 Emery, Benny-168 Dawson, Margaret-83,536,145 Dawson, Patricia-69,72,145 Dean, Denyse-69,153 Deckard, Gloria-83,103,153 Decker, Doug-153 Decker, Sandy-137 DeHart, William-46,47,51,75,75,79, 81,163,168 Denning, Kathy-137 Dennis, Marcia-153 Denoyer, Richard-96,99,137 DePriest, Ottie-109,111,168 Dietz, Mike-137 Digiovanni, Saralee-145 Dillard, Almolene-157 Dillenschneider, Lanny-145 Dillon, Carolyn-63,89,137 Dillon, Dianne-54,66,72,75,80,85,89, 92,163,186 Dills, Nancy-91,168 DiVilbiss, Bette-153 Dixson, Lindley-137 Dobbins, Darell-137 Dobbins, Ginger-153 Dobson, Nancy-137 Doepke, Victor-153 Douglas, Ricky-127 Douglas, Russell-96,99 Doxey, john-153 Draffen, Duane-119,137 Drane, Frankie-137 Druba, joy-153 Dryer, Donna-153 Dubin, Rita-69,145 Dunfee, Bill-127,168 Dunlap, Patricia-137 Dunn, Arnctta-153 Dunn, Judy-137 Dunn, Patricia-153 Duny, Norman-97,153 Durkin, Kathye-168 Dyson, Gary-153 Ealey, Dale-96,145 Eastman, Alfred-112,118,145 Fchols, Derek-67,87,154 Echols, La Neisia-68,83,86,102 Eddy, Brock-127,145 Edmondson, Harry-66,145 Eichenwald, jeff-51,75,111,168 Eicholz, George-157 Eicholz, Kathleen-168 Empson, Kenny-68,157 Empson, Rick-91,168 Empson, Teresa-62,8-7,145 England, Bobby-137 Ensley, Robert-96,99,137 Eshnaur, Anita-154 Eshnaur, Rae--137 Espino, Vickie-137 Estell, Larry-97,99,137 Eston, Bruce-39,47,75,79,88,109,110, 162,168 Evans, Beverly-145 Evans, Bud-145 Evans, Janette-145 Evans, joeann-137 Evans, Marlene-168 Evans, Everly, Patsy-72,105 ,1 54 Debra-69,145 Ewing, Beverly-73,75,79,81,83,85,86, 94,102,163,168 Eye, Charles-154 Eye, Howard-168 Eye, Patricia-89,145 Fales, Neva-145 Falke, Darrell- 157 Falke, Judy-145 Fansler, Bob-88,154 Farley, jackie-145 Farley, Tom-137 Farmer, W.C.-96,137 Feeley, Kathy-62,64,66,87,154 Feeley, Mary-4O,79,88,169 Feitz, Ronnie-113,119,137 Feitz, Terry-87,112,154 Ferris, james-169 Fields, Sharon-145 Fields, Sterling-145 Filsinger, Sandy-87,103,137 Finch, Rhonda-83,86,137 Finley, Linda-78,103,169 Finnell, Ben-64,137 Fisher, Beverly-66,72,74,85,102,103, 162,163,169 Fisher, Sharon-67,72,154 Flaspoler, judy-95,154 Flathers, Karen-66,78,83,88,154 Flint, Virginia-103,145 Flippin, Melody-68,137 Flowers, Larry-118,120,145 Flowers, Billy-137 Fogt, Sharon-83,154 Fontana, Tony-74,250,160 Fore, joyce-67,169 Forsythe, Greg-154 Forsythe, Paul-66,145 Fortson, Tommy-118,145 Foster, Lernice-87,154 Foster, Robert-115,118 Foster, Shirley-154 Fotheringham, David-157 Fox, Chris-98,154 France, Bobbie-78,100,lO3,130,169 France, Lavonda-137 Francis, Anita-137 Francis, Wilma-154 Franco, Paul-83,86,88,112,154 Frank, john-65,154 Frank, Peggy-64,145 Franklin, Dennis-137 Franklin, Don-69,112,145 Franklin, Patricia-157 Frazier, Laura-137 Frederick, Ken-145 Freeman, David-96,99,154 Friends, Gerald-112,145 Friends, Joyce-137 Friess, Robert-145 Frisbee, Steve-137 Fritz, Thomas-51,66,85,101,111,120, 169 Frohock, Michelle-54,62,72,73,75,77 85,169 Frohock, Muriel-62,72,75,77,85,169 Fusso, jim-41,74,77,79,85,88,169 Fuqua, Carolyn-154 Fuqua, Jackie-145 Galbraith, Emest-97,145 Gale, Jenifer-157 Gallegher, Patricia-103,145 Galloway, Barbara-55,73,85,102,154 Gammill, Roger-98 Ganter, Debbie-95,169 Gantner, Patti-68,157 Garcia, Tony-157 Garcia, Patricia-145 Gardner, Linda-102,145 Gardner, Richard-137 Gardner, Richard-137 Garner, Elbert-145 Garner, Gerry-145,154 Garrison, Dale-101,110,179 Garrison, Shirley-63,87,102,130,145 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Hayes, Ron-62,64,85,9397,155 Hays, Neil-155 Hayward, Gilmore-138 Heckadon, David-146 Hedgpe th, Marcia-155 Heid, Ann-1 5 5 Heinemann, jan- 17 1 Hemphill, Evelyn-67,94,15 5 Henderson, Dennis-1 38 Hendricks, George-146 Hendricks, Linda- 146 Henman, Virginia-73,74,17 1 Henry, Rosalie-91,17 1 Hensley, Patsy- 1 55 Henson, David-138 Herrington, Debbie-64,69,146 Heuer, Marie-138 Henman, Donald-171 Heyer, Lee Roy-146 Heyer, Twila-15 5 Hickman, Catherine-69,155 Hider, Gary-110,146 Hill, Audra-96,99,155 Hill, Clarence-171 Hill, james-112,155 Hill, Leon-120,171 Hill, Pamela-146 Hill, Rita-138 Hill, Shelia-146,87 Hinrichs, William-138 Hinton, Michael-155 Hipsher, Terry-40,87,88,95,101,146 Hixon, Linda-103,138 Hockensmith, Maria-73,171 Hocketr, jan-62,102,138 Hodges, Karran-155 Hodges, Sandra-68,138 Hofheins, Vickie-171 Holder, Mike-138 Holderby, Mary-146 Holland, Laurie-40,69,131,155 Holler, james-171 Holliday, Suzanne-146 Holman, Billy-118,146 Holman, james--138 Holmes, Sylvester-113,146 Holmes, Terry-146 Holt, joe-96,138 Holzer, Donna-63,146 Honsinger, Penny-69,89,146 Hopkins, Debra-103,138 Hopkins, Loretta-171 Hopkins, Michael-138 Horine, Diana-61,74,76,78,79,8O, 102,163,171 Horine, Michael-113,138 Horridge, Roy-138 Horseman, Victor-146 Horton, Roy-138 Hotrle, Bccki-1o0,102,130,131,155 Hortle, Mary-73,88,171 Howard, Greg-146 Howard, john-138 Howse, jerry-171 Howse, Kenneth--146 Huddleston, David-97 Hudson, Dulcinea-171 Huenefeldt, Gene-146 Huggins, Mary Ann-146 Hughes Hughes, Hughes, Hughes Hughes ,Bob-171 Eric-67,112,155 jeanne-55,60,102,163,171 Leslie-68,87,102,138 Steven-95,97,155 Hull, Beverly-138 Hull, David-68,146 Humphrey, Dan-155 Humphrey, Herbert-155 Humphrey, Robert-65,146 Humston, Brad-146 Hunsucker, Melinda-146 Hunt, Al--146 Hunter, Gwendolyn-155 Hutchinson, Ruth-138 Icke, Dixie-171 Ihrig, Gail-72,102,103,163,17I Inyeard, Hitomie-85,89,9O,92,171 Irby, Gary-172 Irby, Saundra-146 Irey, Geogria-66,172 Irey, Michael-112,146 Irwin, Kathy-138 Isariotis, Sue-146 jackson, jackson, jackson, jackson jackson, y Andrew-155 Daisy-1 38 Esther-s5,87,s8,172 Lorna-138 Michael-138 jackson, Theola-68,92,138 jackson y Yolanda-62,92,I38 jacobs, Natha-75,79,95,163,172 jacoby, Paula-87,138 jamerson, Brenda-172 jamerson, Deborah-146 jamerson, Vallorie-73,146,69 james, Katherine-138 james, Mary-155 james, Reggie-78,101,110,120,155 jmzen, Mary-66,74,77,79,85,89, 102,172 jedine, Mary-155 jedine, Michael-146 jeffers, Linda-138 jenkins, jeanne-66,67,85,172 jewell, Martha-68,138 johns, Glenda-138 johnson, Bill-155 johnson, Catherine-138 johnson Charles-101,172 johnson, Claude-172 johnson, Debbie-138 johnson, Dennis-146 johnson, Elizabeth-87,89,97,103,146 johnson, Esther-85,87,89,92,172 johnson, Gary-146 johnson, George-146 johnson, Glenwood-46,47,63,64,87, 111,163,172 johnson, janet-130,146 johnson, Linda-138 johnson, Marguerite-87,88,94,155 johnson, Marilyn-103,146 johnson, Marla-156 johnson, Mike-156 johnson, Mona-146 johnson, Robert-101,112,120,156 johnson, Tyrone-138 johnson, Vickie-138 johnson, Walter-99,113,138 jolly, Denise-87,102,146 jolly, Marlyn-69,87,93,102,172 jones, Clyde-156 jones, Debra-138 jones, Deborah E.-156 jones, Gary-73,138 jones, Herbert-146 jones, jackie-156 jones, james-113,138 T jones, Mike--46,51,72,73,81,110,172 jones, janet-156 jones, janice-146 jones, jerry-146 jones, Kathy-69,89,100,102,150, 146 jones, Mark-138 jones, Mary-69,156 jones, Michael-97,138 jones, Michael A.-101,109,110,111, 115,117,172 jones, Michael R.-156 jones, Michelle-138 jones, Mike-146 jones, Norma-146 jones, Robert- 1 56 jones, Sandra-156 jones, Vessie-89,90,92,172 jordan, Dan-146 jordan, Michael-113,138 jordan, Pat-66,67,82,86,15O,156 jordan, Patricia-94,146 junod, Steve-96,138 junod, Suzie-38,63,88,94,156 Kanally, jim-46,72,101,150,156 Karr, Benny-73 Katlin, Don-113,138 Keener, Henri-156 Kegerreis, Diana-146 Kegerreis, Dorcie-102,156 Kelly, Kathleen-65,146 Kelly, Cheri-146 Kennedy Dorothy-156 Kennedy, George-138 Kennedy, james-67,85,112,156 Kennedy, Kathy-146 Kennedy Mary-156 Kennedy Mercy ne- 1 3 8 Kent, Regina-63,68,105,138 Kerr, Theresa-146 Kilgore, Larry-156 Kimball, Claudia-172 Kimball, Shelia-146 Kindu, Beverly-146 King, Gerald-111,172 King, Phyllis-68,138 King, Roy-69,112 King, Trudy-146 Kipper, Carl-138 Kipper, Sarah-156 Kircher, Kathy-156 Kline, Bill-146 Klinginsmith, Bob-146 Koch, Steven-172 Koontz, Gina-67,172 Kritz, Debbie-172 Krueger, Dale-97,139 Kuhns, Andrea-102,156 Lacy, Alvia-156 lacy, Irving-99,139 Lagergren, Mark-85,175 LaMar, Cheri-66,67,73,88,175 Iampe, Barbara-147 Lampkin, Marlene-72,102,147 Lancaster, james-156 Lang, Alexis-66,78,85,86,156 Lang, Carrie-147 Langlands, Donna-72,74,173 Langlands, Kenneth-112,147 Large, Large, Linda-64,87,1o2,156 Louise-67,100,103,130,175 Lasker, Oscar-156 Lasher, Patania-68,92 Latta, jim-113,127,159 Law, Eddie-90,156 Lawson, Georgia-103 Lawson, Tommy-156 Lee, Donna-147 Lee, Sandra-69 Lee, Saundra-69,147 Lemmones, Margo-94,147 Lemmones, 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Lusher, Ralph-65,95,157 Mackey, Robert-173 Mackey, Terry-175 Maddux, Frances-147 Magee, Pam-159 Manes, janet-157 Markle, janet-95,173 Markle, Nancy-69,75,147 Mark, Pamela-157 Marlin, Carol-157 Marquis, jaines-97,139 Marshall, Ronna-72,147 Martin, Barbara-147 Martin, Debbie-139 Martin, Mike-66,175 Martin, Peggy-69,147 Martindale, Sandy-69,173 Massey, Norma-159 Matter, Danny-147 Matter, Susan-139 Matthews, Darryl-99,139 May, john-97,99,115,139 Mayes, Kevin-147 Maynes, james-115,139 McAllister, Garry-97,99,157 McBeath, Madeleine-173 McBride, jeanette-69,173 McClain, Scarlett-66,157 McClain, Thomas-73,113,139 McClelland, XX7arran-147 McCloud, Carl-63,173 McCloud, Gary-139 McCloud, Philip-157 McCon, Ezra-139 McCon, j.L.-112,147 McConnell, Arnetta--157 McConnell, Karen-173 McDaniel, Colleen-69,147 McDaniels, Greg-101,111,118,157 McDermott, jon-174 McDougal, Mike-157 McDougal, Sue-64,72,103,139 McFarland, Betty-157 McFarland, Stella-139 McGary, Terrell-93,112,147 McGary, Theophilus-101,115,117 120,174 McGaughey, Cindy-103,147 McGaughey, Xxfilliam-157 McGee, Liz-72,91,174 McGee, Yvonne-64,139 McGlasson, Steve-147 Mclntosh, Dennis-62,65,115,159 Mclntosh, Michael-174 McKibben, Vicki-139 McKinzy, Patricia-139 McNeil, Lenard-64,112,157 McNeil, Michael-65,147 McShann, Angenette-139 Meadows, Neal-139 Mefford, Susan-87,147 Melton, johnny-157 Melton, Stanley-139 Menor, Rhonda-74,77,78,79,81,85, 102,174 Menzie, Meyers, Kathy-75,87,147 Dennis-139 Meyers, james-147 Milan, Bob-112,147 Milan, Dennis-64,139 Miles, Dennis-159 Miles, L inda-157 Miller, Debra-157 Miller, Donald-147 Miller jerry-139 v Miller, Marie- 1 59 Miller Mercedes-86,147 9 Miller, Patty-157 Miller, Randy-139 Miller, Russell-157 Miller, Tim-67,98,174 Mills, Doran-139 Mills, Vernon--68,139 Minor, Lula-157 Misham ash, Sally-94,103,157 Mitchell, Milton-67,101,112,157 Mitchell, Olivia-174 Mitchell, Renetta-139 Mitchell, Rose-157 Mobley, Ada-174 Monroe, Anton-90,147 Monroe, Lloyd-69,86,147 Monroe, 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Sears, Beverly-159 Seats, Bill-159 Seidl, Connie-140 Seidl, Ronald-149 Seifert, XY7illiam-148 Seiglar, Christi-140 Seiglar, Vicki-66,67,74,77,79,80,176 Sellers, Robert-148 Shafer, Karen-140 Shankland, Richard-72,112,127,148 Sharon, Rose Mary-176 Sharp, Howard-78,101,112,159 Sharp, Hyman-72,148 Sharp, Reginald-148 Shaw, john-101,176 Shaw, Michael-148 Shaw, Susie-72,176 Shearer, Steve-101,109,110,111,176 Sheld on, Barbara-148 Shelley, Diana-59,87,159 Shelley, Kenneth-96,140 178 Shelton, Martin-140 Shelton, Stan-148 Shelton, Thomas-148 Shepherd, Shirley-148 Sherman, Francis-73,159 Shields, Benny-87,97,99,159 Shields, Cheryll-72,176 Shields, Denise-148 Shields, Eppie-89,140 Shields, Nelson-140 Shields, Rosanne-176 Shipley, Danny-64,176 Shirley, Richard-140 Shoate, Rita-73 Stevens, Gregory-140 Stevko, Helen-103,140 Stewart, Eddie-148 Stillwcll, Lonnadene-176 Stock, Debra-140 Stoddard, Corrine-148 Stoffers, Tom-148 Stockbridge, Karen-140 Stockdale, Richard-140 Stockwell, Dennis-96,140 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Sherry-160 Snydor, Selvia-148 Sykes, Alan-141 Smith, Robert-68,140 Smock, Darla-140 Smock, Neila-65,87,159 Snedden, Carol-140 Solomon, Sharon-38,83,159 Southard, Vicki-87,102,103,159 White, Jocelyn-178 Southworth, Clinton-97,140 Spallitta, Vickey-69,148 Spano, Marla-87,102, 140 Spector, Cheryl-69,148 Spencer, Mack-90,159 Spero, Cecila-140 Spero, joseph-148 Sykes, Donna-177 Tapley, Larry-160 Tate, Richard-112,148 Taylor, Alma-92,160 Taylor, Barbara-83,86,148 Taylor, Beverly-148 Taylor, Britton--66,177 Tompkins, Ronnie-87,177 Thompson, Cindy-91,177 Thompson, Karen-177 Thompson, Harold-141 Thompson, Mike-141 Thomton, Leslie-102,141 Tibbits, Michael-97,148 Timmons, Larry-141 Timmons, Nancy-160 Totten, Dale-148 Totten, Darryl-148 Townsend, Valarie-148 Trapp, Samuel-73,823,177 Tressler, Anene-141 Tressler, john-148 Triplett, Debbie-149 Tripplett, Gladys-87,177 Tripplett, Michael-58,238,177 Tripses, David-65,64,112,16O Tripses, Elizabeth-86,141 Trobaugh, Ronald-149 Tuck, Gary-149 Turner, Doris-149 Turner, joseph-141 Turner, larry-141 Turney, Nancy-141 Tyler Gloria-69,92,149 Tyler, Pat-66,92,160 Tyler, Quoita-67,92,177 Van Alst, Pamela-177 Van Gordon, Bea-149 Van Landingham, Bobby-112,118, 149 VanMeter, Larry-149 Varner, Ron-73,85,93,16O Vawter, .Ion-85,87,16O Venegas, Paul-149 Venegas, Veronica-160 Vento, Bennie-98,149 Vento, john-177 Vieth, Daniel-141 Viles, Terry-149 Ware, John-178 Warner, Carmaletta-160 Warner, Marshall-141 Warner, Regina-160 Warren, Herbert-112 Warson, David-96,141 Washburn, Paul-64,96,149 Washington, Brenda-149 Washington, Curtis-85,101,111,115 , 117,160 Washington, Gwen-92,149 Washington, Karen-141 Washington, La Fern-39,72,89,92, Washington, Steve-178 Waters, Claude-149 Waters, Vickie-149 Watt, Donna-141 Wattree, Bemard-101,111 Wattree, Mike-112,149 Watts, Patricia-87,149 Weast, Margaret-87,95,160 Webb, Alvin-101,109,111 Webb, Nancy-160 Webb, Nancy K.-160 Webster, Mary-73,85,86,160 Weck, Werner-72,73,75,84,85,86 Welter, David-178 Wesbrooks, Ruby-160 Wesley, Keith-99,141 Wesson, Dewey-178 West, Debbie-141 Westfield, Quentin-141 Westmoreland, Debbie-141 Whalen, jerry-4 1 ,45,51,5 3 ,74,79,8O, Whan, Kathie-58,79,85,88,178 Whan, Susie-72,149 Wheat, Debra-102,149 Wheat, Sandra-178 Wheeler, jayce-141 Wheeler, Kathi-64,149 Wheeler, Robert-101,115,117,118 178 Whitaker, Edwin-65,87,160 White, White, Charles- 149 Irene-178 Waggener, Charlotte-87,160 Sprague, Beverly-148 Sprague, Nancy-176 Springstube, Mark-140 Spniill, Susie-72,85,176 Stafford, Carl-96,98,16O Stafford, Ether-140 Standley, Peggy-140 Taylor, Carmen-102,141 Taylor, Carolyn-141 Taylor, Debra-148 Taylor, Henry-141 Taylor, Lloyd-160 Taylor, William-65,141 Taylor, Willie-141 Stears, Cynthia-63,83,86,160 Steele, Lee-82,11o,112,117,150,160 Teodori, Martha-177 Terry, Carol-160 Steele, Ricky-72,127,140 Steen, Shelia-103,131,176 Steinhurst, David-160 Steinman, Melissa-176 Stennis, Gloria-160 Stephens, Luke-160 Stephens, Ned-101,111,114,117, 118,148 Stephens, Ray-68,75,140 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