Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1969
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Before coming to Southeast in the fall of '67, Mr. Evans had been a counselor, vice-principal and principal at Westport High School. , During World War II, he was a marine sergeant in the military government. He married in 1947 and received his B.S. in education two years later. In 1953 Mr. Evans earned his M.S. degree in secondary school administration from Central Mis- souri State College in Warrensburg. Mr. Evans has three children. Beth, a freshman, and Tom, a junior, both attend Blue Springs High School. Stephanie is a sophomore at Missouri Valley College. As principal of Southeast, it is Mr. Evans' job to guide us through darkness and to light a better path. He has received the torch of responsibility, it is his job to keep it lit. ' . . .My idea of those Knights was sort of a candle. . .I have carried it for many years with a hand to shield it from the wind. It has flickered often. I am giving you the candle now-you won't let it out? It will burnf, T.H. White .Z I Can .LN ' I 'Hsu I tufpg Z gf aww 4 x, 1 W 1 Z 4 f I 17 ' 2965 W I, W H517 ,V Z .f I ' f f 'w a ' I ' Ifffg '4 2k f I N 5 l' x The Lord and Lady of the Castle reign over unfolds. r4g+swwXVff W- -M the traditional pageantry as the legend are introduced to the goals of each class by the guildmaster. i i i Freshmen seeking admittance as Pages Lord Ronald stands baffled by the glib tongue of the elevator operator in the Penthouse Ballad. Che Making Upon first entering the doors of Southeast High School, a world of medieval pageantry unfolds before the page. This spirit of tradition and nobility is portrayed in the annual Induction Ceremony, The Making of a Knight. Written by Miss Maria Fetters, a former Southeast speech teacher, it introduces freshmen to the customs of the Castle and instills in them beliefs in truth, honor, freedom and courtesy. The setting is an evening in King Arthur's court. To formally present new students with extra- curricular activities, Merlin uses his magic powers to present various tableaux. A lively court jester adds to the gaiety as the king and queen reign over the festivities. With the words, In the name of Southeast,l dub thee Knight, the king bestows knighthood upon an outstanding senior boy. This year Byron Schmidt pledged himself to the code and heritage founded by King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The jest perience school y Of King Queen Merlin Guildl I ester Pages Freshl Freshl Heralt Narra1 Lord 1 Lady Elevai Floor Salesg Miss l Knigl Knigl ,gy fl ' -- V ' , i - I , Y , , Y x Hasflv Eapers Hvuducf Hrfnduciw Eharacfersf The opening dance line urges the audience to enjoy the show. The wizard and his faithful companion, the vulture, pause momentarily from scheming. Nothing could cheer the grouchy old king be- cause he was sore about someone having taken his son. But now Haggie and Baggie had to find a way for Son to gain his rightful place on the throne. This year's Knightlites performance, 2Castle Capers, was presented November 21-22. During this annual two-hour presentation, vari- ous dance lines and musical groups performed. The Betas sang '6Happiness ls to the king, but still failed to make him happy. 'sThe Knight in Rusty Armor was presented by the sophomore dance line. Senior Couples was a mixture of Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and Mission: Impossible, and characters ranged from cowboys to girls. Last minute preparations by the make-up department are tolerated by many. Showing the uncanny and well-known co-ordi- nation of seniors, the senior boys' dance line developed ways in which to please the king. By 10 p.m. the king had discovered his lost son, Son had regained his right as heir to the throne, and Haggie and Baggie were thinking of new tricks. n-'Q Fi-FT ' 572: 5:51 -52 'ra ,Z-'H-L!af'51 ,,g,'-gn-I. ,sglQ ' I 13,4 W-'ia ts.: .aw N512 K n lr-3: I I - il-li-!'-W-E'9 . .r-me I f . 'bv ' ' s'l':3' -If ing nu- ? 'f5i r 513 191 . H ': Precise pflllfllflilflg, ,practice lfrrwide Prvspcriiy Senior couples sing tables and suns. You Are My Sunshine while dr essed as vege A hunter returns de- feated. i n witchcraft and flirting with th king. Baggie finds comic relief from e ffvmecvmiugs :Sud glflffbllfl l6'1lSk6f01lfl 551150145 e -... f Q Q, as 1 1 :zfi '. sz' if 5 A2 J?-MM. in h ,lx 4.1. ,-aqlmwgg' 'ta 'sf Q ff V 'ftf, 7 'Q SS' , , ' gwci 5? ay 2 'jj Q 'iz x 44 ' Z5 f f 7 'Z 1 me 5 5 ' ' 1 it 1 ' 24 i fe F , 1 4 .1 A Su F 3 xv . 4 I i if M ,Z A iw I , 1 3 2. M 2 Mr. Adams congratulates Stephanie im- After moments of both disappointment and excitement, the queen and mediately after her crowning, candidates watch the remaining half of the game. Basketball Queen Scarlett McClain en- joys her reign over the dance with Mr. Evans. October 19 was the date of Southeast's 1968 Foot- ball Homecoming. At the half-time of a game in which the Knights were victorious over Manual, 28-19, the departmental clubs presented decorated cars in a parade, and Stephanie Bryant received the crown of Football Queen. At the dance that evening, students danced to the sounds of the Bobby Soul Show. St. Patrick's Day was the theme of the Basketball Homecoming Dance March 15. The Five Techniques of I azz provided music for the event. The luck of the Irish was the Scarlett McClain, who reigned as Basket- ball Queen. The Five Techniques of Jazz provided lively beats for the Basketball Homecoming Dance. LS' 55 pi E , L32 if fa J. im- Jot- rich the m a 1 of ents ball is of the ket- 'the ehmidt Simmvns We in Kvuud 5111115 5lc'cfi014 Joe Rector, campaign manager, introduces his candidate, Robert Simmons. Round Table Election, held January 31, began with the usual campaigning early that morning. The two candidates and the two campaign mana- gers were heard in a regular double assembly that same day. A seventh-hour an- nouncement relayed the news of Byron Schmidt's Presidency and Robert Simmons' Vice- Presidency. Urging unity among students is Robert Simmons. v l Mr. Evans presents Byron with a golden gavel, the symbol of his new office. Lee Steele lists the qualifica- tions of his candidate, Byron Schmidt. Schzfvl fuferfairzert frlfvrmad 114 y4S55W1W 55 The Enforcers sing High-Heeled Sneakers during an assembly at the close of Negro History Week. Tepa urges the student body to help finance having a foreign exchange student next year. Tepa is presented with her Christmas gift from the Castle. To provide a more interesting school year, assem- blies were presented regularly. The School's first assembly was the installation of first semester Round Table officers. Also exhibited early in the year was a variety assembly, presented by the Crusader staff. The annual Christmas assembly was displayed December 20, just before the beginning of winter vacation. Tepa was presented a Christmas present from the school. Southeast's first science assembly was received this year by an enthusiastic student body. A lecturer and demonstrator from NASA gave an enlightening talk about America's space program. Some other assemblies presented were the Kansas City Philharmonic, pep assemblies, a Spring Play teaser and the play, A Raisin in the Sun. In addition to these general assemblies, scenes from various Shakespearean plays were presented by the advanced drama class for senior English classes. SPACE SGENCE BEMONSTRATIOR NASA's science assembly lecturer demonstrates the advan- tages of using liquid fuel in rocket engines. . . SPACE SCIENCE DEMONSTRAUON and also the disadvantages. Zzslzirfrz, Science: Music Slccfizws Prasmfed Sandy Morgan models the coming styles in Simplicity's Horoscope fashion show. The drama classes presented highlights from Shakespeare to English classes. CATEGORIESTEAM-FRONT ROW: Bill johnson, Sharon Ray, George Swaney. MIDDLE: Jim Anderson, Ronda Rice. ALTERNATE: Byron Schmidt. Southeast again proved her intellec- tual ability as the Categories Team nearly doubled its score against East High School with a final tally of 22-12. The team members were selected early in the school year to play on the WDAF-TV show, Categories Meet- ing every week with their sponsor, Mrs. Joy Clumsky, they spent hours reviewing facts about a variety of sub- jects. They were rewarded for their ef- forts by the victory they won for Southeast and additional knowledge they gained in practicing for the con- test. Ezziegzfrics Umm Ozzfufifs 5ll5f High. - Demwracy Pracfiwd at Hays' State Central Missouri State's Annual Boys' State Conference was attended by three Southeast seniors. They were chosen to participate in the conference on the basis of their school records and interviews with local officials. The purpose of Boys' State is to orient boys with the way local, state and federal gov- ernments function. While there, they prac- ticed routines of democracy by dividing into two parties and holding an election. BOYS' STATE-I im Kanally, Byron Schmidt, George Swaney. ellec- 'eam East I of acted 1 the leet- isor, ,ours sub- ir ef- for edge con- ney. f,Lv W aw We f 2 f Z Canines entertain themselves by discussing the discriminations against bloodhounds. Some of My Best Friendsv Mrs. St. Bernard . . .Cheryl Beatty Mr. Spitz ....... Renee Bennett Mr. Bloodhound .... Camilla Carr Mrs. Caniche ...... Becky DeHart Mr. Kerr ........ Stephie Hottle Captain Bull ....... Harty Spano Puppy Zfrejaaiees Keeealea ia Feafhaase Plays Americans De What is Necessary fa Save farfh earth to be flat. MR LDCK What Any American Would Do by Carolyn Brewster lr Paula ........... julia Byrd 1 Judy ........... Sybil Hight y Cherl .... Melinda Hunsucker ' x Ann .......... Anna Carter , Connie ...... Renee Bennett Linda ......... Marlise Long johnetta . . . jamie Hunsucker Control Voice . . . Sharon Ray El S B I ' Whineeeres Presents Mews ef Kelfzfermifyf Miss Daisy, you must excuse me. I haven't had a chance to shave. l was chased here all the way by a rhinoceros. lt's my husband! Rhinoceros, by the French playwright Ionesco, was presented as this year's spring play. The setting was a small provincial town in France. During early scenes rhinoceroses mysteriously begin to appear. This fad continues until all but one person has changed into a rhino. The truth is surprising when it is realized that these changes have come about due to an unfortu- nate- wave of conformity which captures the spirit of the entire town. The theme is that following the crowd and going along with current trends is easier than being an individualist. The play demonstrated to its audience that to be an individual, one must have a dynamic and genuine personality. Dining early play rehearsals, students give advice to improve the final performances. Student director .... Kas! . .... ,Debra Clark Stage manager .... ..... C athy Hickman Waitress ....... Grocer's wife . . . Housewife .... Berenger .... jean ......... Grocer's clerk . . Old man ...... Loguan .... Proprietor . . . Daisy ..... Dudard . . . Botard .... Papillon ...... Mrs. Boeuf . . . Fireman .... . . . Marguerite johnson . . . . . Shirley Garrison . . . . . . Linda Coby . . . Bob Fansler . . . .Sam Geolas . . . .Cheryl Beatty . . . . . . .RickNeely . . . . .Sharon Solomon . . . . .Larry Flowers . . . . . Karen Flathers . . . . Derek Echols . . . Craig Coleman . . . . .George Swaney . . .Suzee junod . . . Dan Wynn One brandy right away! Jmiicfidualisfs Proven frfremely Haw in umm' What's happened to your tie? Lost it during Hwell, what do you thmk of your orgy, I suppose. that? 7 f fig, 3 f W! Z f V Vicki Southard Claudia Suhr ghamp Barbara Rider Cobina Allison Varsity Zhecrlcadcrs Stephanie Bryant ,L Peggy Morris Varsity Eheerlmders Peggy Morris Claudia Suhr Vicki Southard Stephanie Bryant Barbara Rider C0biI1a Allison IK- Cram Ehcerlcaders Angela Bennett Earline Popek Melinda Rosser Theresa Andrews Virginia Flint Shirley Garrison s CONCERT CHOIR: ROW ONE: Teresa Acton, Cheril Goodpaster, Denyse Dean, Sherrie An- drews, Donna lowers, Cathy Hickman: ROW TWO: Colleen Brermer, Louise Brunner, Judy Gray, Karen Flathers, Dian Bunch, Carrolyn Fuqua, Lama Giffeng ROW THREE: Vivian Cooper, Evelyn Hemphill, Rena Wright, Linda Wimherly, Pam Gilmore, Sharon Fisher: ROW FOUR: Paul Forsythe, Tom Gould, Leslie Smith, Paul France, Brad Bilyeu, Kenny Empson: ROW FIVE: Larry Carter, Greg Stevens, Ed Lewis, john Clay, Vemon Mills, Iim Meyer. Trl Chefs' 16? Music' ' Mr. Cable, director, emits enthusiasm during a rigorous practice session. Throughout the year, the concert choir voiced feelings of reverence, joviality, holiday cheer and sadness as it per- formed in Knightlites, the Christmas program, Spring Music Festival, Baccalaureate and Commencement. Under the direction of Mr. LaVern Cable, these talented singers demonstrated how rewarding music participation can be. - s iff? 0. K af vw 1 1 . . Q . X 054' egg Q Q X ff XL F F N- S N CONCERT CHOIR: ROW ONE: Janet Pitts, Debbie Harrington, Frances Alewine, Delores Ashlock, Linda Leonard, Karen Hanavan: ROW TWO: Gwen Potter, Cobina Allison, Suzee Iu- nod, Diana Rippeto, Nancy Markle, Chris Berger: ROW THREE: Susie Scott, Rae ,lean Boyd, Pat Selected by Mr. Cable from a the Concert Choir, these eight outstanding vocalists enter- tained school and civic audi- ences during the year. The Girls' Octet has been an im- portant part of Castle enter- tainment since 1944-. GIRLS' OCTET: ROW ONE: Kathy jones, Delores Ashlock, Cathy Hickman, Linda Leonard: ROW TWO: Louise Bruner, Bema- dette Beatty, Rena Wright, Evelyn Hemphill. Tyler, Kathy I ones, Paula Scott, Bemadette Beatty, Rosalyn Willis: ROW FOUR: Stephan Hays, Robert Ballowe, I im Kennedy, Eric Hughes, Don Franklin, Michael Corbett: ROW FIVE: David Williams, John Williams, Lloyd Monroe, Carl Hardiman, Neil Hayes. STAGE BAND: SAXOPHONES: Dennis Bean, RHYTHM: Gary S11mPfef, Dennis Mclntosh Kathy Feeley, Patty Breitag, Kathy Goins, jim David Schmala: TRUMPETS: gavid Wilson: TROMBONES: Tom Levin, Mike Leonard McNeil, Bill Watkins, 6111115 McNeil, Iohn Sandgren fnot picturedli Siege 1571144 Zivaus l6'mf of Pragramas Vocal Qmups furiclz ,Music Kackgrouud si FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS: ROW ONE: Linda Klinginsmith, Melody Goodpaster, Sharon Endsley, Claudia Gattenby, Kathy Moore: ROW TWO: Francine Bock, Debbie Cossins, Kay Wright, Sydney Perkins, Gretchen VanLandingham, Janice Williams, Linda Gran- tello, Sharon Gould: ROW THREE: Velva :N as Q -1' 5, uf,,j.5 j, N, l Sydnor, Gina Lyons, Cindy Somers, Sandra Griffin, Mary Ann Bell, Brenda Williams, Delia King, Renay Kimbrough: ROW FOUR: Albert Smith, Arthur Rimmer, Robert Lee, Ron Mar- lin, Andrew Hudson, Ricky Davis, Freddie Baker, Mike Hanavan. S g MIXED CHORUS: ROW ONE: Domia Watt, Pat McKinzy, Victoria Walker, Caro- lyn Taylor, Phyllis King: ROW TWO: Saun- dra Lee, Debbie Hughes, Cheryl Spector, Lydia Schroeder, Delphia Shelton, Beverly Bonton: ROW THREE: Sandra Lee, Chris- tine Gatchell, Denise Peterson, Regina Rhodes, Dorothy Louis, Vivian Wyatt, Twana Tinsley: ROW FOUR: Marilyn Casper, Michelle Quillen, Janice Freeman, Mary Kelley, Pam Walker, Lavonda France, Patricia Franklin: ROW FIVE: Gerald Lindquist, John Shaw, john Lobdell, Robert Smith, Ralph Ridinger, Oliver McFalls. N: rx GIRLS CHOIR: ROW ONE: Sandra Hod- ges, Velta Campbell, Sharon Pierce, Beverly Kinder, Joyce Murphy, Mary Riddle, Deb- bie Brison, Pam Neece: ROW TWO: Theola Jackson, Melody Flippin, Jojo Wilson, Dawn Baker, Theresa Kerr, Sandy Ander- son, Karen Graves, Ruth Music: ROW THREE: Debbie Brown, Sabra Norman, Gloria Tyler, Donna Yeo, Vicki Walker, ,NX 'N-.X 'XX Anita Gilmore, Leslie Hughes, Lois Brol- lier, Joyce Oringderf: ROW FOUR: Debbie jones, Rita Choate, Debbie Jamerson, Ruth Hutchinson, Beverly Sprague, Rita Lewis, Eileen Scroggins, Lanesia Echols: ROW FIVE: Patania Lasker, Debbie San- ders, Evelyn Carter, Marie Miller, Denice Wright, Elaine Daniels, Joyce Collins, Susan Redding, Nancy Creel. ' Ze! CIIHF6' f Southeast musicians partici- pated in two selective music organizations in the past year, the Honors Symphonic Band and the Youth Symphony. The following performed in Youth Symphony: Patty Breitag, clarinet, Linda Large, flute, Sharon Ray, violin, and john Sandgren, trombone. They are looking forward to a trip to Europe this summer. Southeast members of the Honors Symphonic Band are: Patty Breitag, Kathy Feeley, Ben Finnell and Ron Hayes, clarinetsg Edwina Popek and Earline Popek, alto clarinetsg Pam Linwood, flute, Woodrow Austin and Greg Eisler, basses, and Tom Levin, trombone. Diwarwalief a -:honors tsbs e,e i at nVIOLINSfrl5Z f ' Shafoniiar -at Rim Jemima i , M, . , ,,f,',, , HGRNS 5 T Forestiiie is S i,fKaf1lY,,Kf?llfY 3615 iiyyl gs S Reneebennett 1 as -Jail? G1'aY,iar'f, a n r Becky DeHart, i T L NevaFales Many hours of practice led to enjoyable perfor- mances by the orchestra in many school programs. Directed by lVlr. lVl.L. Cater, the orchestra provided entertainment for audiences attending Induction, Christmas program and winter concerts, Spring Play and the Music Festival. In addition to performances at school, the South- east orchestra joined the Truman High School Orches- tra in a music clinic to play various types of music. Southeast was also well-represented in a city orches- tra contest and in the district music contest at War- rensburg. I f , W iff? VL 16? Music M e a 'CELLUS i no on yy Gary Sumpw EASSOQN Leonard fchefy1AuStina 'mga Wmy Da'fi4fTfiP5e'-fft WOLAS ALTO sAxoPHoNE EAS? u ehsuyu jj an if Kathy Goins David 7 y 'Marla Davis o on a if f acmlylipmon CLARINET Dmcrogi f Kfflhv Feels' Mf. M.Lg came - .FLUTES ly fx ' LM' LW' John smagren W Mr. lVI.L. Cater joined Southeast's music department just this year. He for- merly taught music at Paseo High School and is currently director of Kansas City's High School Honors Symphonic Band. . ,--, xl, H Q: 76 f , Q YW 32 7 ., f , 5 TRUMPETS ' s f David Tripses Leonard McNeil Bill Watkins Dennis Walker Courtney Parker i Leon Simington l I eff McMullin George Kennedy Paul Schmuizi Don Backer Denise Jolly DRUM MAJOR John Sandgren Many hours of hard practice together and individually were necessary for the majorettes to learn new routines for the football games and precision drills for parades. No matter how cold the weather, they were always ready to twirl to the heats of the band. FRONT: Kathy Feeley, Diana Wolterg BACK: Kathy Kelley, Rae jean Boyd, Patti Gallagher. CLARINETS Patty Breitag Kathy Feeley Ben Finnell Joyce Goodrich Edwina Popek Steve Lerenburg Paul Washburn Angela Davis Gary McCloud Valerie Wesley Rita Hill I ames I ones Gary Wilson Kathy Hoppers Mary Kerr PERCUSSION Dennis Mclntosh Carl Hardiman Denise Reed Geraid Walker Tom McClain Gary Anthony FLUTES Linda Large Pam Linwood Kathi Wheeler Debbie Herrington Patti Gallagher Peggy Frank Alberta Haywood Steve Allen yr H -L ,. ,f fc 7 4, M, wf . Q . K , V 4 irragsmopnms Bniee cunirggj 'Q ff, .M . W sh My - ,, S- af - 'f ff :Q Ml A N . ,, I . ff N ,Af 'f'V, f ff, . A, .sf , V f I , H ' Jhn' V l U 'ff ff 0 'Z '-My iam X ' , S' My 'ff' . J, sl f Qeprge fy, Y, f 6 W ,ff i Q If .W x my I 3 ., ,,,. ff . , V V, K f Q4X0PH0NE7p a .4 f4 Mg . , .f - , M ,, f . Q, M EW ' fo ,. f, fy ff, W M Y M, 791. fzf 1,4 wf f U M, V V ,f .N OBOES K A - 'gm i V, Q Diana Walter. .... if R929 Mm . 5 Wiigxaff R F HORN? , LC' ' M7 is ff ' , X Q' z ,. f lD0Hs14 A .K'?'i6Xf S A Fmnas Q' ',, 'W ,W fl vm . 3-my W! X ff, - I , . W, ',, ff . ,Q DFRECTORQ . Cater .fp TROMBONES Iohn',Sjandgren p A lf'filcelMeNeilyr f B5iiiToM:s if Cvgkliifinflviriiakerrf ' ' or Q' X 5 ' Bsllfaylffr Greg,Eisler,,yA I Basxsiizs A K ff Woodrowmlustin Ralph Salary ,K - rpagidcsehmarz Ronald Leon 2 WW W WW. W Southeast was again well repre- sented by her band this year. The Knights marched in the Westport Historical Parade and the Ameri- can Royal Parade. The Band ad- ded spirit to football games as it played pep songs and performed half-time shows, including Home- coming. School and adult audiences were often entertained by the band in assemblies, Winter Con- cert, and Spring Festival. The band attended the District Music Contest and competed with local bands. Also, the band was asked to play for a Roya1's game in April. BAND OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Leonard McNeil, Vice-Presidentg Di- ana Wolter, Kathy Feeley, Uniform Managersg Greg Eisler, Librarian, Earline Popek, Secretaryg BACK ROW: Ron Wissel, Equipment Man- agerg David Tripses, Presidentg Iohn Sandgren, Drum Major. 4714 Memvriam ,Mn 15,511 5. ,Markley With Southeast from her begin- ning in 1938, lVlr. Ben E. Markley established the light of music tra- ditions which the music depart- ment has held high. To the hundreds of students under his baton, he was the musi- cal tradition at Southeast in the comical moments when his sense of humor made music fun, in the more frequent serious moments when he earnestly tried to convey to his students the appreciation and understanding of music that he felt, in performing for others and in listening to others. The reward for his constant ef- forts to bring out the best of his students' talents was the great pleasure he felt after his groups rendered a fine performance. Southeast has long been known for having some of the finest bands, orchestras and choirs in Kansas City. His encouragement and devotion led many students to study music as a lifetime career. The baton has been laid down now, and the director has taken his final bow, but the sounds of the music he directed will never be stilled in the memories of those who knew him, and from the top of the Castle the traditions he started in the music department live on. The soul of music slumbers in the shell Till waked and kindled by the master's spell, And feeling hearts, touch them but rightly, pour A thousand melodies unheard be- fore! ,,w-4'2 HMI' 5 mtiizi S ' v ' v Q Q 'Mx ,, A K , M W g,,....x.. . ,,,, 2 We-spa-wwzvfxffxtgkggf L s. Q'-4 -:M . T - ' in 4 M 1 E, ix, 'Z wg! A . Q! 5 Wfd I fix wb X ROUND TABLE: ROW ONE: Mr. Carpenter, spon- sor: Stephanie Hottle, Peggy Morris, Gail Alllilwlly. Sharon Soloman, Mrs. lolmson, sponsor: RUW TW02 Rita Camancho, Debbie Fogt, Pat McKenzie, Beritia Wilson, Sheila Hill: ROW THREE: Rena Wright, Mary james, Angela Davis, Teppa Pohja, Al Smith, Margo Lemmoncs, Cobina Allison, Velva Sydnor, Renee Bennett, Leslie Hughes: ROW FOUR: Camieletta Warner, I im Kanally, Nancy Markle, Scarlett McClain, Barbara Rider, Richard Davis, Gary McAlister, Vicky Gasparovitch, Debbie Saunders, Anita Booth: ROW FIVE: Bernadette Beatty, Greg Eisler, Gretchen Van Landingham, Ron Varner, Al Chavis, Brock Eddy, Renee Thomas, Evelyn Hemphill, Tyriana Lewis, Brenda Williams. The student govermnent at South- east is the Round Table. It is compris- ed of home room representatives and patterned after the famed Round Table of King Arthur. It acts as a sounding board for both faculty and students. It combines the duties of the legislative and executive branches of government as it strives toward chivalry, truth, honor, free- dom and fair courtesy. The president and vice-president are elected by the entire student body each semester. The remaining officers are selected later by the home room representatives. Under the close direction of Miss Louise Mosman, Mrs. Wilma johnson and Mr. Clifford Carmenter, the Round Table offers the opportunity for students to acquaint themselves with and to put to practical use the freedom of democratic government. 42 4 ,' are ffgs ,., rs ff! , I N ,,, X ,ff ROUND TABLE OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Cobina Allison, Sgt.-at-Armsg Gail Anthony, Recording Secretary: Ronda Rice, Chaplain: ROW TWO: Ron Vamer, Sgt.-at-Arms: Scarlett McClain, Corresponding Secretary: ROW THREE: Pat jordan, Mem- ber-at-Largeg I im Kanally, Presi- dent: Paula Scott, Treasurer, Al Chavis, Vice-President. 3' i W fl- W 2 :sf f Ef f- , . I W Zi zretary: , Mem- Presi- rer: Al 1611111411 Cable' cikhibits Hapzzlvlv lfeadvrshzp ROUND TABLE OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Alexis Lang, Historian: ROW TWO: Claudia Suhr, Recording Secretary: ROW THREE: Leslie Smith, Chaplain: Linda Large, Sgt.-at Arms: ROW FOUR: Val Jean Locke, Publi- cist: Bob Fansler, Sgt.-at-Arms: Scarlett McClain, Treasurer: ROW SIX: Byron Schmidt, President: Robert Simmons, Vice- President SECOND SEMESTER ROUND TABLE: ROW ONE: Claudia Suhr, Stephanie Bryant, Tepa Pohja, Berishia Wilson, Harold Saxton, Linda Large, Olivia McFalls: ROW TWO: Ruth Shelton, Cindy Bidwell, Becky De- Hart, Carmen Taylor, Mimia Simpson, Cindy Davis, Mr. W. Johnson, Sponsor: ROW THREE: Steven Saw- yer, Carmaletta Wamer, Domia Lee, Marian Gooding, Mary Daniels, Debbie Brown, Cheri Kelly, john May: ROW FOUR: Judy Rogge, Kathy Butler, Denms Ste- wart, Brock Eddy, Pamela Davis, Debbie Willard, Cas- sandra Woodard, Ellaraine Williams, Marguerite John- son: ROW FIVE: Stacia Bradley, Gene Ellsworth, Gerald Bond, Bill johnson, Dave Schmalz, Eugene Peterson, Mike Chavis, Stephen Bay, Alexis Lang, Miss Mosman, sponsor. I U16 Kzzsfle Heins 901' leadershzp. . . J, I 11 W 1 V U it 'i W i BETAS: ROW ONE: Kathy Butler, ry Armstrong, Jim Kanally, Joe Good- Mary Webster, Sharon Solomang ROW ding: ROW FOUR: Mr. Robert Swee- TWO: Scarlett McClain, Karen Flathers, ney, sponsor, Ron Vamer, Ricky Pettit, I Bemadette Beatty, Paula Scott: ROW Phillip McCloud, Mike Goldberg, Wil- THREE: Linda Large, Alexis Lang, Lar- liam Johnson. N QI 1 I - .. A 44 ,z Z, f r ,,, 1 The outstanding qualities of scholarship, leadership and service are personified by the members of Beta Club, the honor society at the Castle. Membership in Beta is attained by any student who has maintained at least a 3.0 grade average for five semesters and has shown his willingness to serve his school and community. Mr. E.A. Smith, the able leader of Southeast's Beta Club and acclaimed Mr. Beta by the President of the National Organization, was joined this year by an assistant advisor, Mr. Robert Sweeney. Ronda Rice served as State Secretary at the Missouri Beta Convention in St. Louis this year after successfully winning last year's election with the help of seventy-two exuberant Southeast Beta campaigners. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Paula Scott, Keeper of the Archives, Kathy Butler, Tower Representative: Pat Jordan, Corresponding Secretary: Lee Steele, President: ROW TWO: Ron Vamer, Vice-President, Kathy Feeley, Keeper of the Archives: Joe Goodding, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sharon Fogt, Treasurer. f ff fi!! BET, Marg Mich B roc THR 'fl , 7' Y yi, , A' V, Seco Insta SEC' Vice Solo Ron Keel Kare tive: illluunan 1 S 09 .W KN 41 f N X -5 f If Good- Swee- Pettit, 4, Wil- rship Club, o has :sters l and Beta nf the y an ssouri sfully y-two Keeper ordan, D: Ron 'esg I oe ' w V WV, - f ,,,: ,, ,,,,, ,L W 'M 2 ffm W WW BETAS: ROW ONE: Byron Schmidt, Ronda Rice, Teppa Pohja, Algy Giles, Margaret Weast, Patlordang ROW TWO: Claudia Suhr: ROW FOUR: Lee Steele, Michael Green, Rae Jean Boyd, Carol Philip Cooper, David Tripses, George Brookover, Kathy Feeley: ROW Swaney, Ronnie Routh, Mr. E. Allen THREE: Michael Love, Sharon Fogt, Smith, sponsor. Second semester president, Ron Varner, speaks at' the Beta Installation ceremony. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: ROW ONE: joe Goodding, Vice-President: Linda Leonard, Recording Secretary: Sharon Soloman, Treasurer: Sharon Fogt, Corresponding Secretary: Ron Varner, President: SECOND ROW: Carol Brookover, Keeper of the Archives: Teppa Pohja, Keeper of the Archives: Karen Flathers, journalist: Mary Webster, Tower Representa- tive: David Tripses, Sgt.-at-Arms. . . . 901' lfrfyzllfy find 901' Crufh ,Jw il ,. v H , , , 1, .... -...-.1,.,.,,.,,1.,-f---: v--11'-f-1'1 T7'f'f 7 f7'7 Tf f 2f f11 f7 Af H. 'WW-V-Nrrwv gl 4 i X S s Q Y 3 H 3 x iresents y. ,-as mf '1 v. If WW ff , ' f,,i iw w as p 'H 4 1 40 Gu ding Sporzsv and Smfllmf Hand dates ,VW Mr. E. Allen Smith is the diligent and responsible sponsor of the Southeast Beta Club. Here he is giving help to a student during his spare time. do ,Vl , , Na W QW ' , W ,V JZ If Q 2 0, P' WSW Wy' UVWZ 7 , f . f , 77, X 'wwf X C ffm? ,, K, ,B X as 7 M' f 0 C A V af ' af X51 ,mm hrwavzfwafwaz 'Q f , 2. ff I ' 'f f f , Www .. f , ff if .J f, ,, f, ,, W , ' f f an Z 2 ff fa , V .4 M ws 2 2, L, QQ A aff , , f A , 55 ZW, Q 2 I ,JZ ag A 2 7 f Mai, f aa, ' f I ' ' fi, 'ef ' 1 , 5 G f X W4 A f f 0 -3 , ' M 4 M W f W W s f wv X mf .s f uf af - , wa, ' ' af, f V , 2 W W f W , 2 , f ZW f, ,ig-ak ? Page W ,, ff , 'Q A 9 ?Q':,'Wf f V ff ' f , N 4 ww L W ff f 41 WW X7 vw MM T ff 2 'Q I Q fm, Qvfw X W ff! f ff 74 , ,ff nf f , iv, V L, y 'L ' w ' 'Q ' , f QW, V2 K QV Z 9,4 V . ' - 5696045 ff m A , 7' ' V ff W , 0 ,, ,f Z fgguch ,, In 6 0 W M Z ' 1. . . 1' ff Z ' 5' ag 0 J 2 N f 2 ff 2 Z - V, ,f 4 f. 9 , V 521 0 Q wa 'ff 2 ,WMM 7 4, g 1 0 4 4 f At the Convention posters were hung in the halls in an effort to put across candidates' points of view and familiarize participating schools with the candidates and their slogans. Using the nickname of South- east's I im Anderson, the above is an example of the aforementioned. The Beta Club was victorious this year at the annual State Beta Convention held in St. Louis. jim Anderson, a junior, was elected to the honorable office of Vice-President. I im through much time and effort in prefpreparation, brought honor to both his fellow Betas and Southeast. 47 Heuer Seeiefiee Deezefe High Standard Uf Achievement AAUW: ROW ONE: Ronda Rice, Popek, Ginger Young, ROW Karen Flathersg ROW TWO: Kathy THREE: Kathy Butler, Kathy Feel- Menzie, Edwina Popek, Earlene ey, Alexis Lang. The third quality strived for in the Knights' code, honor, comes to many Southeast Knights and Ladies. These outstanding students are recognized for their talents by membership in several honor societies. Each year the American Association of University Women chooses to honor the five girls in each junior and senior class of the ten Kansas City public high schools. Acceptance is based upon the scho- lastic abilities of these girls throughout their high school careers. Admission into the International Quill and Scroll journalism So- ciety is based upon the number of lines each student has had pub- lished in the school newspaper, the Tower. QUILL AND SCROLL: ROW ONE: Kathy Feeley, Kathy Butler, Byron Schmidt, Sha- ron Soloman, Karen Flathersg ROW TWO: Lee Steele, Sharon Fogt, Sue Sanderholm, Scarlet McClain, Algy Giles: ROW THREE: Jerald Bond, Ron Vamer, joe Gooding, Y Philip Cooper, Pat Jordan. Dm OFFICEI johnson, 1: ROW thy Feel- 'Ez Kathy nidt, Sha- lW TWO: lderholm, THREE: Gooding, Drulnu und Art Provide Outlet und Sncuuruuelnent y OFFICERS: Linda Coby, Bob Fansler, Karen Flathers, Marguerite I ohnson, Sam Geolas, Ronda Rice, Thalia Roschkc, Leland Tucker. THESPIANS: ROW ONE: Mary J ones, Linda Coby, Claudia Suhr, Sharon Soloman, Ann Ricketts, Patty Breitagg ROW TWO: Mrs. Elanor Brown, sponsor, Suzee Iunod, Larry Flowers, Ray Horton, Ricky Neeley, Carolyn Brewster, ROW THREE: Bob Fansler, Karen Flathers, Sam Geolas, Marguerite johnson, Leland Tucker, Thalia Roschke, Ronda Rice. DORIANS: BOTTOM ROW: Linda Moore, Patty Green, Tepa Pohjag TOP ROW: Steve Sawyer, Carolyn Brewster, Barbara Rider, Sharon Collins. 901' Outstanding Students Thespians was established many years ago to honor the people who displayed unique talent in the field of drama. Membership is based upon the number of points earned by participa- tion in plays, important roles in Knightlites. Induction, and in other dramatic performances outside of school activities and for working on special committees involved with pro- duction. The honorary art society at the Castle is the Dorians. New members are selected each year. They are cho- sen on the basis of the quality of work done in several medias which they submit to judges from the art depart- ment. 49 s , , 72 News SY by Z Z ,, Qi! ,W nfs 7? My .pay 04 , f IN FRONT: Pat jordan, CO-EDlTORg Kathy Feeley, literary editorg SEATED: Miss Margaret Morgan, sponsor: STANDING: Lee Steele, literary editorg Richard Davis, lay-out editor. Due to the complexity of editing and publishing a yearbook, the Cru- sader staff began its initial work in the summer preceding this year's opening of school. A basic structural plan was devel- oped and decided upon and the over- all layout of the yearbook was de- signed. The editing and lay-out staffs and the photography crew worked with speed and efficiency in a combined effort to successfully meet the many deadlines. This year's Crusader takes on a new look with more emphasis on the fu- ture. With a guiding light to illuminate their paths, the Knights and Ladies of the Castle go forth in the world hoping to make their future. 50 ,4 Glowing Kadiauce l E Photography Co-ordinator, Ronda Rice fright, and photographer Sharon Solo- man jest with photographer Ronnie Pitchlyn. Good relations between the two staffs is needed in order to meet necessary deadlines. fllu PHOTO Linda L pher, Su llflfb' aron Solo- sn the two ROW ONE: Margaret Weast, literary editorg Mike Green, CO-EDITORQ ROW TWO: Gerald Bond, sports editorg Kathy Butler, literary editorg Derek Echols, layout editor. illuminates Hrusadcr ,Vagas A A, 4.5 Q PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: joe Goodding, Linda Leonard, Sharon Fogt, head photogra- pher, Suzee Iunod, Robert Simmons. TOWER STAFF: ROW ONE: Virginia Flint, Melinda Rosser, Arm Ricketts, Marilyn johnsong ROW TWO: Patty Breitag, Carrie Lang, Barbara Taylor, Angela Bermettg ROW THREE: Rick Neely, Richard Shankland, Nancy The Staff works at the enjoyable task of meeting the newspaper's deadlme At being selected as a member of this facet of the school s organizations, students find they must work diligently at upholdmg the Tower's standards. Markle, Susie Whan, Elizabeth johnson, Keith Alleng ROW FOUR: Noretta Brewer, jerry I ones, Cheryl Beatty, Kathie Menzieg ROW FIVE: Terry Hip- sher, Bill Seifert, Ned Stephens, I im Anderson. juniors who show originality in their writing and interest in journal- ism are chosen as members of the Tower, Southeast's bi-weekly news- paper. Not only do they acquire basic journalistic skills, but they keep the school informed of important new events and entertained by editorials and features. as well. This year marks the first in which the Tower staff and English were not combined. This enables the staff to make a much more detailed study of the journalistic field. ,ii gs FR I ONE Feat young journalists Aspire for Lfifsrary Karssrs p I T l P L ,, 1 l, 'x fl .1 Qi is .usb ,ghd rip fs , I w l W 1 X 'X ......, Gil? np 4 nv.. M I Z FIRST SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF: ROW Wlmn, Circulation Manager: ROW TWO: Angela Ben- ONE: Ned Stephens, Sports Editorg Melinda Rosser, Heli, AllVel'5Sil1g Manager: Keith Allen, Ph0l0gT21PheI'3 Feature Editor, I im Anderson, Editor-in-Chief, Susie Terry HiPSheI', News Editor- V ,U 'H SECOND SEMESTER EDITORIAL STAFF: ROW Chief: ROW TWO: Cheryl Beatty, Circulation Mana- E E ONE: Kathy Menzie, Advertising Manager, Keith Al- gel? Elizabeth .l0hI1S0l1, Ph0l0gT21PheI'- Marilyn .l0hJl' len, Sports Editorg jerry I ones, News Editorg Noretta son, Feature Editor- M Brewer, Circulation Editor, Bill Seifert, Editor-in- 1 l 4 f 4 'f' f was Terttu Aino Hannel Pohja Dear Southeast, One of the most eventful and lovliest years in my life is my AFS-year at Southeast. It was very amazing for me to realize how great the similarity is between the people of my country, Finland, and those in the United States. I feel so much at home at Southeast and in Kansas City that it is funny to consider my- self as a foreigner. I want to thank all of you who made it possible for me to be your AFS student. I feel Southeast is truly the best school of them all. Sincerely yours, T Mr. eppa onst. Saufhmsl Sparkles Llifh Zappa Prflzja The past months that Tepa has made her home with us have proved a great blessing and a rich experience for me and each member of our family. It has broadened our lives and has given us a better understanding of the rela- tionship between our United States and Fin- land. When Tepa returns to her native land, she will leave a great vacuum in our home, but we know what a joyful reunion she will have with her loved ones. May God bless Tepa in all her future life. Mrs. Burger Teppa sips her daily tea, which is an accompaniment to her Ameri- can cafeteria-style plate lunch. s t t Y 1 n lt al l. fr Ameri- if , :awp W V Mr. Carpenter, AFS sponsor, and Teppa listen intently while onstage during an assembly program. The American Field Service Committee at Southeast, sponsored by Mr. Clifford Carpen- ter, did much to make Tepa's stay in Kansas City an enjoyable one. They also had the responsibility of collecting funds to support a foreign exchange student for next year. Among the projects they sponsored was an ice-skating party at King Louie West. AFS also asked the student body to sign pledges stating their desire to have a foreign exchange student next year and promising financial sup- port, the majority of the students pledged their contributions. As part of an AFS pro- gram throughout the city, Southeasfs com- mittee took care of the presentation of all of Kansas City's foreign exchange students in a special assembly. AFS: ROW ONE: Teppa Pojhag ROW TWO: Teresa An- Ellis, Karen Flathers, Nancy Markle, Anita Gilmore, ROW drews, Ginger Young, Ronda Rice: ROW THREE: Mr. FIVE: Elizabeth Tripses, Marla Spano, Sherita Livingston, Carpenter, sponsor, Ann Ricketts, Melinda Rosser, Peggy Thalia Roschke, Edwina Popek, Earline Popek, Frank: ROW FOUR: Bob Fansler, Anita Booth, Kathy ld! sam sum aaa, 55 X sv X is g X XX I 1 . I u U A.. 'I Y, , v O 44,7 -wr r av 6' .TIN LES CENTINELAS: ROW ONE: Frances Alewine, Gwen Potter, Ann Heid, Phyllis King: ROW TWO: Angela Tompkins, Stacia Bradly, Karen Flathers, Melinda Hunsucker: ROW THREE: Wood- row Austin, Kathy Walker, Sylvester Holmes, Joyce Goodrich: ROW FOUR: Gary Hider, Gerald Friends, Ron Levin, Peter Hara- kar. Foreign languages and customs are practised in Southeast's three language clubs. Participation in the customs of different countries gave members bet- ter understanding of other cultures. Members of the Spanish and French clubs celebrated Christmas in the ways of their respective countries: Las Cen- tinales broke the traditional pinata, while Les Chevaliers sang carols in French and waited for Pere Noel. Members enjoyed dinners and parties featuring Spanish or French cuisine. During a 20th century Roman ban- quet, Dracones could be seen wearing togas and wreaths while lying on the floor eating as the ancient Romans did. They also took part in the activi- ties of Kansas City's junior Classical League. Giving their time to guide students in their activities in the Latin, Spanish and French clubs are Mrs. Roll, Mrs. Berkowitz and Mr. Butler, respec- tively. Hnmmuuicafizfu-,4 Basic 5011! .714 Any Language LES CHAVALIERS: ROW ONE: Cynthia Gatson, Lillie Banks, Hyman Sharp, Edie Stewart: ROW TWO: Debo- rah Peterman, Sharon Deeker, Alma Taylor, Deborah Fogt, Renee Bennet, Velva Snydnor: ROW THREE: Virginia Young, Iohn Vawtcr, Rita jordan, Pam Linwood, Ben Funnell, Julia Byrd: ROW FOUR: Edwina Popek, Alicia Young, Val Jean Locke, Valerie Wesley, Sherron McKinney, Carrie Stapleton: 5 ROW FIVE: Elton Alexander, Edward i -M I-aw, John Sandgren, Ardenia White- head, Patricia Watts, Mr. Butler, spon- sor. 56 50 DRACONES: ROW ONE: Karen Moore, Patty Breitag, Kathy Daniels, ROW TWO: I im Kennedy, Ilsa Winningham, Romanda Doakes, Linda Leonard, ROW THREE: Phil Morgan, Dian Bunch, Ella W. Williams Angela Bennet, Linda Largeg ROW FOUR: Edwin Witaker, Terry Hipsher, Alexis Lang Margaret Weast, Margaret Dawson. afiu Lfuuzry 9 Any girl who plans to be a wife and mother can learn a lot in the i C activities of FHA. The club mem- 4 bers discuss problems in house- keeping, including cleaning, cook- j ing and decorating. They learn Q ways to schedule time for house- hold tasks leaving leisure time as 3 well. The club is also a help to T those girls who intend to study home economics in college and l who plan to be professional home- 1 makers. 1 5 FHA: ROW ONE: Karen Bradcher, nie Kramer: ROW THREE: Ella , Debbie Mullins, Virginia Brown, Williams, Penny Honsinger, Mona ' T Mrs. Holmes, sponsor: ROW TWO: Nelson, Sandra Gray, Colleen Brun- V Judy Camp, Cindy Craddock, Con- ner. x I Organizafivns Sight Paths Z0 Qufure Harms 1 T FTA: ROW ONE: Edie Stewart, Carolyn Taylor, Sandee Carpenter: 5 ROW TWO: Rhonda Finch, Ginger Young, Teresa Acton, Diane Strothg ROW THREE: Angela Bennett, Vanessa Northem, Cheryl Beatty, r Cheryl Austin, Carmen Taylor: ROW FOUR: Alicia Yolmg, La Vonda France, Sherita Livingston, Denise Jolly, Denise Wright. l i l Students who plan careers in teaching can benefit from mem- bership in FTA. Learning methods ! of different teachers by helping Q them with everyday taslm gives them background which will be ip useful to them as they study teaching. The meetings are supple- , mented by visits from different i teachers and discussions of teach- ing situations. Biolor time stude Specil i 58 troth: eatty, fonda N i . BIOLOGY CLUB: ROW ONE: Yolanda jackson, Secretary: Carolyn Dillon, Vice- President Marian Goodding, President: Rick Neeley, Vice-President: Mrs. Cornelius, spon- sor: ROW TWO: Dennis Mclntosh, Helen Stenko, Marla Spano, Mike I ones, Linda Davis, Vickie Walker, Leslie Hughes: ROW THREE: Joyce Collins, Mary Daniel, Cassan- dra Woodard, Mercyne Kennedy, Pat Oates, La Noisa Echols, james Jones: ROW FOUR: Robery Morris, Vanessa Claborn, Tony Alex- ander. Hielegy glllb Provides 9urfl1er Sdueezfiemzl Benefits een- Biology requires a considerable amount of time in working out lab asdgnments. Here a student is shown examining an unforhmate specimen. Uzreuglz Weld Crips, lectures Any student who is interested in the biolo- gical sciences may join the biology club. Parti- cipation in this club further develops scienti- fic knowledge and provides rewarding ex- periences as well. To create special interest the club sponsors various field trips and lectures. Nature study trips through Swope Park, as well as a speaker who showed slides and filmstrips about bats of the Pacific Northwest, were among the events sponsored this year. 0 Preparvs And Planes Pupils 714 Zfarivus lgosifirfus COE: ROW ONE: Nancy Webb, Rita Schroe- der, ROW TWO: Thelma Wiggins, Carmaletta Warner, Robert Steppg ROW THREE: Mr. Since 1946 C.O.E. has helped many seniors find the careers they want. Under the super- vision of Mr. Cecil Coombe, students enrolled in this program have classes for half a day at school and then are placed in jobs which offer them promising futures-saleswork, account- ing, office work and metal work. ln the class- room, students learn useful information con- cerning money management, income tax, insurance, stocks and bonds to name just a few. C.O.E. helps a student to get to know himself and his abilities and interests in pre- paring for a lifetime vocation. Coombe, sponsor, Gay Riggs, Anna Green- lee, Dee Mott, ROW FOUR: David Lawson, William Coppock, Bob Calvert. N. A Th muni' stock other was 1 Gym. from Sp- Doro' lieu, comn lil lf' CRD -it gil? J! P? til: if F ffswr ...J iffifsf is RED CROSS: ROW ONE: Leslie Smith, Will Byrd, Shirley Shepard, Lisa Murphy, Cindy Craddock, Del- phia Shelton, Rita Choate: ROW TWO: Alma Taylor, Yovanda Moore, Debra Green, Denise jolly, Mary Daniel, Linda Coby, Marilynn Hall: ROW THREE: -Q Beverly Swartz, Michael Scott, Stephen Bay, Marla Spano, Michelle Quillen, La Vonda France, Carolyn Brewster: ROW FOUR: Sarah Kipper, Mona Nelson, Hardie Smith, Gerald Friends, Mildred Strickland, Angela Friends. Kal 67055 Sponsors Vllfb' Swine The junior Red Cross served both the com- munity and the school by providing Christmas stockings for the Veteran's Hospital. As an- other one of the projects this year, a mixer was sponsored which was held in the Boys' Gym. Featured were two radio disc jockeys from two well known radio stations. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, Mrs. Dorothy Holloway and Mrs. Eugenie Beau- lieu, the Red Cross has done its share in F . community services. RED CROSS OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Leslie Smith, First Semester President: Rita Choate, Second Semes- ter President: ROW TWO: Angela Friends, Publicist: Alma Taylor, Secretary: Marilynn Hall, First Semester Vice-President: ROW THREE: Carolyn Brewster, Sec- ond Semester Vice-President: Jerald Friends, Treasur- CI. In its second year, the Southeast Advisory Council for Human Relations aimed it- self toward the discussion and confrontation of problems found in integrated schools. The purpose of the council's thirty members is to promote a better understanding among groups, races and individuals. Serving as general sponsor for the first semester of the '68-'69 school year was Mrs. Vicki Scott, and as sponsor for the second semester was Mrs. Patty Zschoche. HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL: ROW THREE: Sam Geolas, Sharon Fogt, Bema- ONE: Marilyn johnson, Angela Bennett, dette Beatty, Marguerite Iohnsong ROW Claudia Suhr, Linda Large: ROW TWO: Gin- FOUR: Al Chavis, Robert Simmons, Ron ger Young, Virginia Flint, Alexis Langg ROW Hayes, Joe Gooding, Lloyd Monroe. Ezfumfil Swrcises Student Hvncvru as X 5 Mrs. Vicki Scott, was the Human Relations Council's Mrs. Patti Zschoche, sponsor of the Human Relations first semester sponsor. Council for the second semester. 62 the ncil 1 it- and ems vols. cil's rote ong nals. nsor the Vlrs. ' for Mrs. W 5? :lations Smfice Af zfufhmsf ff 1:- A -e Q va Q W 3 QL Many junior and senior boys aid the cafeteria staff in performing necessary duties. By taking care of all food trays and glasses and keeping order during lunch periods, the cafete- ria assistants receive free lunches for the year. F -MA , SX p N-' ROW ONE: Dan Schram, Tom Wright, Elton Alexander, Richard Shankland, I im Kanally, Israel Roseburrg ROW Keith Alleng ROW FOUR: Royce Rich- TWO: Harold Smith, Mike Scott, How- burg, Gerald Friends, Ray Stephens, ard Sharp, ROW THREE: Ronald Love, Hardie T. Smith, Tom Levin. Another lunch period is over and these cafeteria assistants finish scrapping trays. Cafeteria assistants work swiftly during lunch periods to keep the food lines moving. 63 OFFICE ASSISTANTS: FRONT ROW: Peggy Standley, Vicki Brewster, Anita Booth, BACK ROW: Nancy BLu'nham, Jen'y Carpenter, Patti Swift. Valuufeer Grzfups Keep Daw dzsfle Huszness HALL WARDERS: ROW ONE: Joy Walker, Leslie Smithg ROW TWO: Cheryl Beatty Donna Cato, Vanessa Northemg ROW THREE: Evelyn Hemphill, Bemadette Beat- e 3. X , 5 K ix, f:, X ' EF xx 75 S ' is x A X E y 5, Es- is lx ,Q X 9 ' N X . Q 1 if S as as Those students who are willing to perform necessary service tasks may join one of the school's ser- vice groups. The hall warders are stationed at various points throughout the school to check for students with- out hall passes or those with cafe- teria food. Office and nurse assis- tants help by eliminating some of the paper work for office workers. The stage crew insures proper lighting and scenery effects through hours of practice and experimentation. css Kuuuiug mcfrffhly STAGE CREW: TOP TO BOTTOM: Mr. Ron Brink, sponsor, Roy Horton, Bob Ensley, john Radgins, jerry Rogers, Don Carroll, Dennis Ryan, Nancy Dopson. NURSE'S ASSISTANTS: ROW ONE: Elizabeth Tripses, Alma Taylor, Jacque- line Johnson, Bernadette Beatty, Belin- da Aaron, Barbara Bennettg ROW TWO: Patricia Barnes, Karen Stockbridge, Phyllis Bumgarner, jedy Camp: SEATED: Marion Richardson. 65 I . , , XM . 4 ,nfl Z I , Q p WJ I mpg ,, I 1, , L AMW: OFFICERS ROTC, COMPANY A, PLATOON I-Guidon Bearer: Courtney Parker: ROW ONE: Ray Bledsoe, Daryll Mathews, David Woods, Raymond Mott, Sidney Caples, Howard Smith, Larry Carter: ROW TWO: Gary McAllister, Robert Richmond, William Watkins, Edward Moore, Arthur Riamer, Harvey Gates: ROW THREE: David Hull, Ioe Holt, Royce Richburg, James Bledsoe, Steve Kegerreis, Paul Graham, Russell Wyatt. OFFICERS Company Commander Larry Carter Platoon Leader Lanny Silvey OFFICERS Company Commander Guidon Bearer Courtney Parker Ronald Hayes Platoon Leader Audra Hill Guidon Bearer Mike Mosley Supply Sergeant Steven Winnie 66 Company Commander Larry Carter Platoon Leader Ray Bledsoe Guidon Bearer Courtney Parker ES.: if , ROTC, COMPANY A, PLATOON 2-Guidon Bearer: Court- ney Parker: ROW ONE: Larmy Silver, Carlin Smith, Michael ,I ones, Robert Klinginsmith, Eddie Watts, Haywood Jackson., Larry Carter: ROW TWO: Robert Ensley, Charles Givhan, Hollis Thomton, Michael Corbett, Ronald Ramsey, Terrance Shans, Adrian Payne: ROW THREE: Mr. Bery Callister, Irving Lacy, Harold Thomas, Austin Richardson, Robert Robinson, David Moore. ROTC, COMPANY B, PLATOON 1-Guidon Bearer: Mike Mosley: ROW ONE: Audra Hill, Richard Riggs, Claude Kelly, Norman McDonald, Steven Wimlie, Ronald Hayes: ROW TWO: Law- rence Beard, Paul Iunod, Gene Ellsworth, Bill Shay, Willie Brown, Neil Preston, Woodie Winter, Carl Kipper, Rondell Counce, Larry Hill, Carl Hardiman, Michael Shane, Glen Ealey. fr , W RO Jer :lol Ste Cli Wo , . ? . Rl Br Rc W1 tol La er, : Court- Michael I ackson, Givhan, Ferrance :r, Irving abinson, OFFICERS Company Commander Ronald Hayes Platoon Leader I erry Bronson Guidon Bearer Mike Mosley ROTC, COMPANY B, PLATOON 2-Front: Mike Mosley, Front Row: Jerry Bronson, Carl Franklin, Dan Wesley, Mike Tibbits, Arnold Porter, john Patton, Ron Hayes, Row Two: Walter johnson, Rinnie Davis, Steve Roww, Keith Wesley, ,lack Rhodes, Bobby Bisby, Dale Ealey, Clinton Southworth, David Goodwin, Maurice Woods, Terry Weil, Woodie Winter. OFFICERS Company Commander 1st Lieutenant Shields Platoon Leader M.S.G. Thomas Guidon Bearer PFC Cline ROTC, COMPANY B, PLATOON 2-Front Row: Michael Brogan, Douglas, Bennie Shieldsg Row Two: John May, Robert Scott, Ranthona Carter, Douglas Zeekser, Gene Wright, Norman Maples, Kenneth Robbg Row Three: Vic- tor Horseman, Paul Smith, Dennis Bean, Gary Resnick, Laron Peters, Norman Moore, Row Four: Richard Denoy- er, John Munkirs, Robert Richmond, Paul Walton. ROTC, COMPANY C PLATOON 1-Front Row: John Thomas, Douglas Cline, Bemiy Shields, Row Two: Andrew Smith, Ralph Salary, Anthony Harris, Richard Robinson, Douglas Zecksee, John McNeal, Victor I-Iorsemang Row Three: Gerlad Walker, Vemon Wil- son, Dermis Stockwell, Larry Estell, Michael Goff, Wallace Thorn- ton, Norman Mooreg Row Four: James Gibson, Gary Brewster, Dennis Brown, Billy McKelvy, Shannon Beard, Dennis Stewart, Anthony White. OFFICERS Company Commander lst Lieutenant Shields Platoon Leader M.S.G. Brogan Guidon Bearer PFC Cline 67 P The Southeast Reserved Officers' Train- ing Corps is a special group of students who, in addition to class work, perform military tasks. The three companies and various specialty groups compete on city and state competition levels. The Southeast ROTC drill team won a first place in city-wide competition, and the Kansas City Star Award has been acquired by Southeast for the past seven years. The ROTC unit also serves in various community services, such as the American Royal Parade. CITY STAFF-Michael Music COLOR GUARD-SSG. Smity, A., MSG. Bledsoe, R., SFC Smith, C., SSG. Williams, M. 68 BATTALION STAFF: ROW ONE: LTC Harold Wilmie, Bn, Cmdr.g ROW TWO: MI David Freeman, Bn. Executive Officer, Major Francis Shemman, S-13 ROW THREE: Master Sgt. Raymond Bledsoe, Sgt. Majorg First Lt. Clarence Shields, S-23 Second Lt. Daryl Williams, Ordinance Officer. x .1 Q P i 1 V Svuflzm I ,wzrkle nz 160 C6 7 2 W M Z' KY - eww-f - ,N U :S ,fx-,sg XV 55 , wvff' 5 'Q , Miss Debra Clark, ROTC Queen, 1969. 70 Hand Zizzifs Smit Rad Zlllf Keaufy A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases, it will never Pass into nothingnessg but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. Princess Barbara Rider f, ,Z ,W A ., , f fa 17 1 U1 f fy, M f . , ,fr f f - eww, gi! M4 W fv, W wZw!w?'5K' 9 'WXMW 4 WWHWW -.. .Q A 'Fri g f Q X 1 if gm W 4 ffa , If ,f Aw f f , V7 Q .ll , X f 1 ,1 f 1 , fa f if yf 1 0 I 1 f 0 f JZWW .my-W, Tf' t W! MMM, W' if f vw' 1 4 f , umm! fi ,, , X f ,UW 1' , f , ff, if 4 ,Z I fwfr fy! 6 W , ,,. 4 ,. f ' mm y Q 'kv . ra-1 WY .....K,5q SXJJAQ B .K K ,N T.. AV. .i.sj 'Q14.e ' A ' lf ' ,M f Y A W ,W . 1 inf f 5. M, ,fy ,4 W 2 J' ' Ai Z I my Q, Y' ' ,N Zvi f W , W T I ' 71 fur: 1 nz' , WV 'mf f is Z V ,Mx ,ZW , V, 'Z' f f W Wa' Q FE, E V ffw-wwf . WW , f W4?V 'H '. ' ,,f- ' Z2 We fi WMM Wm-. mamma 7 J ' S2 ,, L 4' 3 .1 , N. A sw N.- 'fvfv W 'K x ilk fi qw 4 .Q X ss M W sm , 'Nj' Q yr Princess Peggy Morris Zack Princess Vicky Southard Q , X NW, . mb, X W4 if-Sf f 'Q -aux' 71 160 C6 Displays Gala Pagcwzfry During fall assembly, the ROTC Drill Team exhibited talents to the student body. Preci- sion and uniformity were noted marks of quality during their performance. 4 'if 1 Exclaiming over their charming bracelets, the ROTC queen candidates admire their dainty charms. 72 Miss Barbara Rider, ROTC attendant is escorted on stage for the presentation of the queen can- didates. 4 0 F lou: an 1 age 'I betl hop of 2 spoi ' 1 Blin isf1 I Z escorted :een can- ivusfers Deafelrfp Sporting Spirit For those girls interested in athletics, ,Iousters is available. The group requires an over-all M average and an S aver- age in physical education. The purpose of jousters is to promote better sportsmanship. Club members also hope to develop in others an appreciation of athletics, as well as an interest in girls' sports. it IOUSTERS-ROW ONE: Phyllis King, Cynthia Gatson, Sheila Barretg ROW TWO: jamie Hunsucker, Becki Hottle, Patty Breitag, Julia Byrd, Beverly Mc- Dowg ROW THREE: Renee Bennet, Kathy Goins, Joyce Friends, Velva Syndors, I anet I ohnson, Mary Brown, ROW FOUR: janella Harrison, Rita I ordan, Marlise Long, Domia Boehm, Dian Bunch, Kathy Ionesg ROW FIVE: Alicia Young, Cheryl Austin, Paula Pennington, Sharon Ray, Domia Cooper, Donita Gray. 2 Blindfolded and obviously just a little uneager, this Iouster pledge is fed a tasty morseln during I ouster informal initiation. Keeping watchful eyes on the opponent, these two guards are on the job during a rigorous game of hockey. 73 PEP CLUB: ROW ONE: Jamie Botteron, Rita Jordan, Mary Daniels, Linda Gardner, Dorma Cooper, Kathy Jones, Anita Booth, Paula Pemiington, Ruth Ann Music, Vicky Counts, Janella Harrison: ROW TWO: Shirley Garrison, Melinda Ros- ser, Angela Bermett, Claudia Suhr, Vicki Southard, Cobine Allison, Barbara Rider, Stephanie Bryant, Peggy Morris, Ear- line Popek, Virginia Flint, Theresa Andrews, Judy McArn: ROW THREE: Denise Jolly, Rhonda Finch, Becky DeHart, Sharon Ensley, Jamie Hunsucker, Marilyn Johnson, Willa The Southeast Pep Club, one of the most important parts of school spirit, saw South- east through both victory and defeat. The Spi- rit Stick, created last year, continued to add incentive to spirited classes. The colorful Pep Club uniform consists of a red-pleated skirt, white blouse and blue sweat- er with knight's-head emblem on the front and Southeast letters on the back. White socks and red tennis shoes complete the foot- ball wearing apparel. A noted change is made when mid-term basketball arrives. The girls wear blue crop-tops in the place of sweaters. These are completed with a red S on the front. Club members help decorate goal posts and create hall posters to add to the spirit of each game. 74 Byrd: ROW FOUR: Alberta Hayward, Sharon Gould, Joyce Hemdon, Linda Jolly, Helen Perry, Anna Carter, Ginger Young, Kathy Daniels, Rita Choate, Karen Graves, Lavonda France: ROW FIVE: Joyce Oringderff, Cindy Somers, Marcia McAm, Julia Byrd, Angela Davis, Linda Hixon, Edwina Popek, Alicia Young, Paula Jacoby, Nancy Burnham, Elizabeth Tripses: ROW SIX: Sherita Livingston, Marlise Long, Renee Bennett, Domia Schultz, Dian Bunch, Christine Gatchell, Ella raine Williams, Freda Elias, Phyliss King. ii ' s fi S 5 . - r Rs Miss Sarah Gaggens, Pep Club sponsor, emanates constant enthusiasm. Miss Gaggens has sponsored the Pep Club since her arrival here eight years ago. She also sponsors the newly formed Pom- Pon Working with so great a number of girls requires diligence, organization and many extra hours of time, all of which are given and are deeply appreciated. l R oyce inger onda arcia rpek, lbeth ,enee Ella S B B is The Pom-pon girls are a relatively new facet of the Pep Club. Forty girls were chos- en at the beginning of the school year to per- form routines at half- times during basketball and football games. vufhazsf Pep Klub Eifaruplwes Spirib ' lludyirzg Enthusiasm Zlrfufs Uzrvughvuf ports .fvwzfs PEP CLUB OFFICERS: ROW ONE: Gail Anthony, Anita Booth: ROW TWO: Paula Pemmington, Ed- wina Popekg ROW THREE: Fores- tine Beasley, Donna Cooper, Mich- elle Burgess. POM-PON: ROW ONE: Michelle Btwlis, Ruth Music, jackie Curl, Renee Bennett, julie Byrd, Judy McAm, Linda jolly: ROW TWO: Stevie Hottle, Marcia McArn, Mary Brown, Sharon Endsley, Ianella Harrison, Vickie Counts, Armette Rosser, Anita Booth: ROW THREE: Rita Choate, Rita Jordan, Vanessa Northem, Linda Hardin, Joyce Oringderff, Mary Daniel, Kathy Jones: ROW FOUR: Paula Pen- nington, ,lamie Botteron, La Vonda France, Linda Gardner, Marlise Long, Linda Nixon, Donna Cooper. 75 A Qlru 2 521525 ,,', amy , ,N f ,gt .f , I fwwi N? ,N Y 7' 2 .. Q if f WNW f .V dw, , J, 4 f fV , f .ff-W-y, I , ,- , , fx , ff V,1 5 ' V '- ,.-f. , VW- N fue O f .,- L V, ,f7'f ' ,I f 'U 3 1' , 1 fs 5, H z: V -V I f 2 F4 .4 L ,V 1' :GM , , I J ,NZ I' ' ' T Vi ,J V V N Q ,f V 4 ,, Q f f ' , , A 1 5 V , Z f, 5 , V V pf , V , Zia? ,. I Vf . V MZ .. J' ? ,, 'X , ,f. up ' ff kg- , V ' f v 1 , ' V 4, -,a W3 '- f V X V , V, Ml gli , if , I fx V .UWA XX x X V, 5 f ,,,, Q Q VME.: , V3 'V gy V H A 4 ,ff V , ' ,, ,, vVWx X W 2 , ff .f , x ,, V' ff. , W ' f w mira AS ' - - f' mf ,1 V K , ' ' , ew-GMX VV V,,V ' , , , f f , ff A X of WMM .Wf w Ja' HZ .-V 'ff V' f,.x,,,i Wx X www. Q-mum ,mg V 4, f 7, ,M 'a , 2 f 4 W' f! ,..-.,, .,-,.,..-...-f-nv-LM..--..V,-. f'-'Tv ff' 1 ' - - - Standing in complete elation, Stephanie Bryant was crowned Homecoming Queen of Southeast. She and her attendants were presented at the half-time of the Knights, victory over Manual. Cobina Allison, Attendant Leslie Smith, Attendant , X FRONT ROW: David Tripses, Sr. centerg Keith Allen, Ir cen- ter: I.L. McCon, I r. defensive backg James Hill, Sr. defensive line, MIDDLE ROW: Larry Carter, Sr. defensive lineg Lloyd Monroe, J r. tackleg Mike Carter, Ir. defensive lineg Romlie Cecil Patterson completed his 23rd season as Castle grid coach. 80 Rivera, Sr. linebacker. BACK ROW: Garry Hider, I r. centerg Brad Carr, I r. backg Ned Stephens, I r. tackle, Larry Flowers, jr. spinnerbackg Reggie James, Sr. back. Knights Znislz 7- The Knights of Southeast showed their football prevalence again in 1968 as they ground out a 7-3 record for the second straight year. However, a 44-7 setback at the hands of the Southwest Indians proved the major disappointment of the year as the cov- eted trophy returned to the other side of town. Muddy fields and rainy nights continually plagued the team, hampering both the run- ning and passing attacks. The air game ac- counted for only 71 yards throughout the campaign. Ned Stephens and Reggie james brought high honor to themselves and their school by achieving first team honors on the annual city All-Star squad. f 1, Si, ' 1 5 f Z' . Yi 7' f -sig, gf, FROI' nedy, ROW: guard in Coacl his cc N .S Ris- Qr I xg 'ii frx - S 9 f Q- -lvl at F gf N Q centerg owers, :ir BY ld he he nv- of .ly xn- lc- he ht by fy FRONT ROW: Mike Hinton, Sr, defensive haekg james Ken- backer, BACK ROW: Karl Willis, Sr. end, Leroy Baker, Sr. nedy, Sr, defensive baekg Erie Hughes, Sr, guardg MIDDLE end: R011 Hays, Sr. Clldg Ed Lewis, Sr. back, Bob Curtis, Sr. ROW: Donald Franklin, I r. linebacker, Richard Shankland, I r. back. guard, Mike Scott, Sr. defensive backg Romiie Routh, Sr. line- iu Waning Swann Coach Nicholas Gerhardt poses dining a short break from his coaching duties. Athletic director, John Reid works in his office with assistants, Pat Tyler and Peggy Morris. 81 aufheasf Varsity glflffbllff SOUTHEAST .... SOUTHEAST .... SOUTHEAST .... SOUTHEAST .... SOUTHEAST... SOUTHEAST .... SOUTHEAST... SOUTHEAST... SOUTHEAST... SOUTHEAST... With hopes of further glorifying the name of dear ol' Southeast, the 1968 version of the Knights started its crusade by defeating the Northtown Hornets, 12-7. Ned Stephens, who Idocked a punt and canied itinto the end zone, was first to score. Al Eastman's touch- down pass reception from Bob Curtis rounded out the victory total. With this preview, Coach Cecil Patterson's 23rd season seemed evident to be successful. 82 NORTH KANSAS CITY . . . . . . JOPLIN MEMORIAL .... .... SOUTHWEST LINCOLN .. CENTRAL . . MANUAL . . . PASEO ..... VAN HORN . NORTHEAST EAST ...... 'E af' T pow Schf in 1 kicli 1 am Phi by the S01 Inc kn fol P0 F11 ou oo im xx The Knights showed that they have that magic power as they blitzed the Joplin Memorial High School Eagles, 26-6. Break-away runs were featured in the game as Howard Sharp took the opening kickoff and romped untouched all the way. Reggie zfufhufesf Hopes of three victories in a row and possession of the Southside tro- phy for another year were shattered by Southwest as the Indians crushed the favored Knights, 44-7. Before f jvplin james' superior running and pass receiving netted him two long touchdowns. Larry Flowers' 32-yard jaunt up the middle closed out the scoring and sent Southeast rooters back to Kansas City happy. Southeast could push over a score, the Q, Indians had mounted a 24--0 lead. The knock-out punch was delivered in the fourth quarter as Southwest added 20 points to make the game a rout. Flowers plunged from less than a yard out for the Knights' only score which occurred in the third quarter. 83 Urzwlrz In the opening league game, Southeast waded through the mud and the Lincoln Tigers. Larry Flowers was the glory-grabber as he scored three times, once on a long punt return. The other score in the 25-6 victory was tallied by Reggie James, who splashed 17 yards to the end zone. The game gave the Knights a 3-1 overall record. Kenfral Powerful Central, though soundly stopped offensively by the Knights' defense, capitaliz- ed on Southeast mistakes for a 19-7 triumph. The Eagles' defense also proved impenetrable as it held until Ed Lewis cracked through on the final play of the game for Southeast's only score. l rw , J ,M ,JN we-,KA X Manual The Castle's pageantry bloomed in front of the Greater Kansas City area as Southeast's homecoming contest was televised locally. The Knights thought little of a 5-point half-time deficit as they rolled to a 28-19 victory over Manual. Two second half touchdowns enabled Southeast to pull it out. Larry Flowers was 4-for-4 in extra point kicks to add to his one touchdown. Stephens, james, and Lewis also contributed TDs. Stephanie Bryant was crowned queen at the half-time activities, also highlighted by a parade of Southeast clubs and the Senior Float. at-.1 85 ff Pasw Southeast showed complete domination in its encounter with the Paseo Pirates as it romped victoriously, 28-7. Larry Flowers and Ed Lewis ran for two touchdowns apiece for the Knights. Four more tallies were added when the Paseo center snapped the ball through the endzone twice on consecutive punting situations for safeties. The Knights' defense thoroughly blunted the Pirates throughout the first three periods plus a good deal of the final quarter. 4 , f f a f 7 ' Wm X , Van Ha lfl The Knights showed their determination against Van Horn as they battled to a 7-7 tie in the first half with Reggie James' dash for 67 yards and a touchdown. However, in the third period the Falcons proved stronger as they ground out two scores to defeat the sputtering Knights, 20-7. Several times South- east threatened to score but a stout Van Horn defense halted their efforts. Nrfriheasf Southeast stretched its league record to 4-2 by defeating the Northeast Vikings, 9-0, in a hard-fought defensive struggle. The Knights forged a 7-point lead at the half as Larry Flowers bolted eight yards for the only touchdown of the contest. A peculiar occur- rence following a blocked punt by Dave Carney resulted in a safety for the Knights. Don Franklin fell on the ball in the endzone but had his feet out of bounds, ruling out the possibility for a touchdown. LIST The season finale at East's field proved to be a joyous finish to Mr. Patterson's career as head coach of the Knights as Southeast handed the Bears a 27-7 setback. The game was played in the mud with biting gusts of wind adding to the players' pain. From the start, there was victory written all over for the visitors as Flowers opened up with a 4-2-yard score early in the game. James and Eastman also scored before the game's end, the latter hitting paydirt after catching one of the rare few passes Southeast threw all year. mga? W M924 V. A ff , . LARRY FLOWERS-HM City ff' Q W. ,..f, fin X' f 2 ZW K , wg ZWX4, g pw i2- , Q ,ma . fb NED STEPHEN S-1st City, HM District ED LEWIS-HM City BOB CURTIS-HM City ,MJ W-- J? fill- . M I M W- ,ff M f 'f M fw ,,ZW 1 fwvmw , M, ,... lf ' Mgr Q if W' if 14 V' fill' v 1 1 WW4, 4 ff M, fQfQf, fww v, ,,V!,v,, f , ,:w,,,fz'fWm17 - f v Q ff 4, 1 1 If ,f,,,,f 3 ,x nvff ,ff v DAVID CARNEY-HM City W , f Ay, , .A , WH fy f qw f Q, f Ref , f W X45 ,JVM ifpgff l ' MMO V 4 x A 25846 N 9 0 ,ZW iam yi ik' 1 ff if 1 221 4? f V 55,5 Q fl L Q Qqaiftqe ff ff ff U' if 94Z:':0':?i W 8' , If wo v4j,'L'Z,f Qfyglgffgw M!! 4 4 ufiff M 1 'Q , , ,W 4 2? .1 . x X W 4 X f 51 f ' f 0 2 W 35 ,f , 1 5, ,, z Q yy, W fffffff x up W: 'I M wwf , rr H ,WN Af 2 7 uf, fi x ff s f 1, pf f 41 ,M ,f, I ,, X54 I f, W X. X 1 X f X X, X QNX ,f 1 11 Q W qw, - 724' VfQWf1Q', , , ,g i 5 , fu ,i1z',,' ff 7 2,- Q Q ,ff -,lf 121-' 'hw' Z ,gg 5, x I Z -5,2 0 4-:?'f,'2 .935 v. 4 ? .J if' ,,S4??f sg 99 , If X ' .' ' ,L 1 0 ff f f , f W ff, . ff 0 ,f 1 fafwf 1 I 1 ,V May! if f HA Q K, ffxgf - , ' Z f ,Q fx, I, , 1. L ffff 11, V f f W0 on :Q uf U C5 uw :U 30 : E S2 H' '-4 REGGIE JAMES-lst City gg 1 :aw ff 753,135 :R 1 5. B-Team cheerleaders brave cold while adding spirit to their team's cause. 4 FRONT ROW: Mike Horine, Chris Allen, Tom Shelton, Renoil Simpkins, Sylvester Holmes, john L. Williams, Tyrone I ohn- son, Clinton White, Gary Johnson, Leroy Southerland, Demiis Johnson, Mike McNeil, Larry Hannah, Steve Harvey, Mike I or- dang MIDDLE ROW: Robert Smith fmanagerj, Carl Kipper, Robert Milan, Dwight Robinson, Calvin Coffey, Jim Latta, Woody Austin, Herbert Warren, Ronald Myers, Ronald Love, : 5 2 V 2 , ,ff 1 3 , 2 ? 2 2 f 2 'Q WM gmaa .4 ...M n., ,.,,. L 1968 B-TEAM SE OPP 27 ...... NORTHTOWN ...... 6 31... ...WESTPORT.......0 0 ....... CENTRAL ....... 6 13 . . . .... O'HARA ..... . .20 31 . . . .... LINCOLN ..... . . .0 19 ......... PASEO ......... 0 9 ....... VAN HORN ....... 6 21 ...... NORTHEAST ...... 6 27 ......... EAST ......... 6 Another victorious season was the result of hard work by Southeast's junior varsity football squad. Coaches Richard Sabbath and Clifford Carpen- ter inspired the team to a 7-2 cam- paign, losing only to O'Hara and Cen- tral. A stingy defense allowed more than six points in only one contest and fashioned three shutouts. The B-Team averaged 19 points a game, peaking against Lincoln and Westport by tallying 31 in each quest. Gary Rivera, Luther McArn, James Ionesg BACK ROW: Mr. Clifford Carpenter, Robert Morris, Lucian Colbe1't, Iolm Brown, Keith Wesley, Luther Warren, john C. Williams, Shan- non Beard, Robert Foster, Ray Stephens, Ricardo Richards, Bobby VanLandingham, Carlin Smith, Richard Shans, Gary Anthony, Thomas McLain, Mr. Richard Sabbath. . 4, aa... .fmvinm w.'m... a::n1..a:mg.,..c Lr-...... 2.1. .f 1 ,. 1 s . i Z 3- 5 5 3 i , , , 3 f' - 14,15 Y ff? 90 7 fr f W any WW' - ,M- ag? . . k. 5+ J ,V FR Lo' Vir MU ricr V : Mr. I ohn Shan- hards, Gary nv s . . , . s , ' f 1 I as ff Q - 1 f N w ,.,a,g FRONT ROW: Terry Weil, Sam Cooks, Loren Harris, Eric Lowe, Tony Cheatem, Rodney Williams, Matthew Stanton, Virgil Donnington, Robert Lee, John Gray, Tony Ashley: MIDDLE ROW: Paul Smith, jerry Grayson, Carl J ones, Mau- rice Woods, Anthony Hogan, Sidney Caples, Bryan Schroder, A 45-0 pounding of Westport by the Southeast freshman team initiated a new year highlighted by winning. Coach james Gurley was joined by Mr. Kermit McMurray in leading the Frosh to a 6-1-1 record. A balanced offensive attack and steady defensive performances throttled all but Van Horn. East's Bears also were able to salvage a 0-0 tie against the freshmen. Charles Givham, Willie Hunter, Fred Baker, Gene Wright, Nor- man Maples Qmanagerj: BACK ROW: Mr. james Gurley, Steve Lerenburg, James Porter, Ron Maelirt, Rudie McCallup, Frank Pope, Mike Tucker, Larry Hill, Royce Richburg, Tony White, Mel Oglesby, Mr. Kermit McMurry. 1968 FRESHMAN TEAM SE OPP 45 ....... WESTPORT ....... 0 12 ....... CENTRAL ....... 0 forfeit ..... MANUAL .... forfeit 8... ...LINCOLN........7 24... .... PASEO... ....6 24 ....... VAN HORN ...... 34 12 ...... NORTHEAST ...... 6 0... ...EAST.... ....0 V Y Y ,,,...-..,...,...-....,,.,-...,,,..,-, ,.--Q,-,fy 1-1--W.-.,f,.'1-.-.-nv, I 5 n 1 r 1 v i P U x 5 ., .W .,.,,...- ,,,V.,.--. ....-.,.,--, .---vr-'----ff--, ,.,,,..- , -. - WM H 'f'- 'V - , s xs M,,,,,4 w,,,,M, 1 sl- 1 if ll l ah N' .wx 'Q sl . gy, . A cy' N x GNN mwah' MM 'W A- .,,,, '-wx ,f 933 S N 1 f'D!4 vfW' Mfr if 5 , w 2 fl is A If ,Z a f 4 f X9 .f Q , X 9 9 1 f ,4 Wf Q Rf, Q 4 I g, - f W l , vf Z 'fn , ,. ,N 4, W Wx ,v Z 4 4,7 7 W' f 4 ,, ix W5 2 Qi 71 fe X -:W K , 1? lv y, 4 y a 1 fn K if ' , ' , -S, Q 'ig Q 5 l My 5, 0' 1 ,, 0 1 I bm a W-,V , ,W S 4 W? Ns wx N X X4 www wybf- f f ff - O , f 4 W gm 0 :ff mm 2 ,H 3 W 5 f 4fwNwm.X ,Wig U x W, 4 ,W 1 f X r N V 1 E s M011 I , f ? 41 E In I i i l V , ..,.,..-, ,, 5 WW- I Q , , 4-L mu 2 '9- flaaf, -485 wa-5 'Z FRONT ROW: Steve Harvey, Larry Wyatt, Larry Williams, Allen Schmidt, Duwayne Braffin, Chris Allen: BACK ROW: Robert Smith, Manager, Steve Allen, Barry Bowman, Ray I B-TEAM RECORD SE OPP 28 Oak Park 42 32 Raytown 62 41 Rosedale 40 47 De La Salle 52 65 De La Salle 77 68 St. Pius 52 40 Southwest 44 53 Paseo 79 55 Lincoln 77 35 St. Joseph Central 74 54 Central 67 43 Bishop Miege 46 57 Van Horn 50 43 Manual 58 47 Northeast 41 67 East 39 67 Westport 54 I f 1 I 1. 3,7 X 7 ff ff? M , Q , f f 'N ? i l Z I, gxpf fh f Stephens, Reggie Ladd, Shannon Beard, Warren Luther, Don- ald Hoby, Mike Rivera, Manager. Though starting the season a bit shak- ily, the B-Team spirit, as well as the spec- tators' support, remained high. Mr. Jim Curley, the coach, stated, Experience is most important and defeats most inevi- table. Anchored by a majority of sopho- mores, the junior varsity improved in skill, polish, and performance. If this season is any indication, much experience has been gained and defeats are drifting more and more into the past. FR R04 Dai -awww f i 4 , ,W f f QP 1 r, Don- it shak- re spec- 'Ir. jim ience is t inevi- 'sopho- in skill, :ason is .as been ore and FRESHMAN RECORD OPP Bishop Miege Southwest 3 8 Paseo 5 1 52 Lincoln 56 5 1 Central 72 43 Rockhurst 72 55 Van Horn 62 62 Manual 47 5 7 Northeast 4 7 62 East 64 FRONT ROW: Gary Wilson, Jonathan Parker, jerry McKelly, Rodney Williams, Mike Jefferson, Sidney Caples, Tony Ashley, Dan Wesley, Oscar Hudson, BACK ROW: Anthony Cheatem, A lack of organlzatlon unlty together ness just a lack of experience Those are the mistakes Coack Kermit McMurry believes he and his freshman team made ln their first year of Southeast basketball But I feel both the team and myself have gained much in all areas, he quickly added. The frosh lacked no ability to score, posting an impressive 50-plus point-a-game average, unfortunately, the op- position managed a ten point better per game scoring average. With improved defense, these players could brighten future Southeast cage seasons. Frank Pope, Eugene Peterson, Rudolph McCallop, Darnell Wil- liams, James Porter, Rick Hemingway, Keith Peterson, Royce Richberg. QE 4 40 in I X ll Hanky ffrfffle l6'zwks 521,05 in Crack .Queen Kvmpeiifiau Q X 1 Q :xx QUEEN BECKY HOTTLE A 96 Peggy Morris, Attendant Barbara Glass, Attendant -4 7 f - X 7915 A Mary Jedine, Attendant Anita Booth, Attendant li' b ' 4 , ' V. ' S X' -,Y ,si xi , V -- WW ,T T Z 8 -, ' 4 ' ,, iw , rs -. as f 2 XR W W.. WZ ? , X , f a X X XXL lw ' f , I f , XXB, Xi 9 N 'W y 0 14 wr ff yr f Q . 6 Q- My X vi. ,N 1 F Utjf X X' 4 4 , 3 ' R 5 ,.Ax X M Q my i ' X lf37'7 .I . 0 ,rr f f, V iiiigrg 5 5 , X II Z ,i 1 5 A ,V , 0 f rf' , Hz 4 'U 7 ff c A:-i1 VARSITY TRACK: John Williams, 44-0 dash, mile relayg Robert Johnson, 4-40, 880, mile relayg Milton Mitchell, Mike Scott, 41410, mile relayg Hardie Smith, 880, HJ, 880, mile, Daryl Williams, 220, 880-relay, LJ. s x Y XXX X at 1 X- Q X ,. 2 A i 5 1 X if XV I x 1 f .jsimff f rw, Xi 1 7 X N Y 4 x ,. r-Ma f, so ,X 5 X' is t Nick Gerhardt enterd his second year as varsity track coach. Southeast hurdlers place 1-2-3 in an indoor meet against East at the American Royal Building. Sfperienced Crack Timm Reggie james takes the baton with a lead going into the second leg of the mile relay. Hardie T. Smith clears the bar to remain in contention in the high jmnp. 9 s X ,X 1 we Ni ell, Kllll takes 1 a lead second e relay. VARSITY TRACK: Reggie James, Ll, HH, 880-relay, Curtis, SP3 Al Chavis, 100-yd. dash, 220, 440, 880-relay, mile relayg Gerald Friends, Hlg Ned Stephens, SPg Bob mile relayg Howard Sharp, LH, HH, 880-relay, mile relay. initiates Successful year With a Central rlmner trailing close behind, Howard Sharp speeds down the straight-away in the 880 relay. As the bar remains on its standard, a Knight jumper prepares to enter the pit. Milton Mitchell, Larry Flowers and Daryl Williams show their individual strain in important events, ntion in ara f ,, if D he 57 I 7 ex? ZM h ks!! I ' Q X , 1' V B-TEAM-Back Row: Don Franklin, John Williams, Don Love, James Ionesg Front Row: Dennis Johnson, Renoil I ones, Dave Schmalz, Ray Stephens, Brad Carr, Carlin Simkins, Roberto Palmer, Gerald Walker, Luther McArn, Smith, Ronald Myers, Ulysses Long, Middle Row: Larry Haskell Lewis. Wissell, Tom Shelton, Bill Taylor, Ben Finnell, Ronald lludervlass Zfhinvlads Add in Crack Suvccss FRESHMAN-Back ROW! Mel Oglesby, Jerry Gray- Smith, Robert Lee, Tony Hogan, Gary Wilson, Rufus SOD, Steve Lerellllerg, Keith Petel'S0l1, Eugene Peter- Woods, Harvey Gatesg Frgnt Row: Sidney Caples, son, Darnell Williams, Paul Davidson, Anthony Cheat- Demiis Wilson, Matt Stanton, John Cray, Maurice emg Middle Row: Tony Ashley, Greg Eisler, Paul Woods, Mike Williams, David Brogan. If mm 36: ff Wai foil me l 2 i E' 22 ., Q. FRONT ROW: Haskell Lewis, Gary Wilson, Dan Wesley, Haywood jackson, Brett Ky- nardg BACK ROW: Allan Schmidt, Eugene Peterson, Sweet Curt Bradley, Dave Schmalz, Larry Wissel, Byron Schmidt, Bill Taylor, Tom Levin, Mike I ones, Keith Peterson. 617755 Hrfuniry Several basketball players worked out with the CC team as a preparation for the upcoming cage season. The cross country team, again under the leadership of Coach Arnold Caviar, gained a fourth place finish in the city meet in October. ln the meet, sophomore Bill Taylor made the best showing of all South- east entrants as he placed 12th in the junior varsity division while taming the two-mile course in ll minutes, 47 sec- onds. Other notable perfor- mances were turned in by Greg Stevens and Haskell Lewis with respective finishes of 15th and 21st place. BACK ROW: Wayne Adams, Bill Seifert, Eddie Law, Mike Wright, Don Mackey, David Brogan, Bryan Schroeder Mike Waner, Rick Douglas, Tom Mwphy, I im Handley, Richard Brogan, I im Latta, Kevin Groves. Shankland, Brock Eddy, Rick Steeleg FRONT ROW: Gene Rick Steele demonstrates the diving form which has gained him city-wide recognition. ' r Q J I I 1 4 I 108 Led by top first-place finishers Tom Murphy and Rick Steele, last year's swim team finished third in the area high schools. Medalists from the '68 city meet were Rick Steele, a strong and promising young freshman, with a fourth place finish in the backstroke and the medlay relay team of Rick Steele, Tom Murphy, Bill Dunfee and Dennis Gilmore who also earned a fourth place. Maturity and another year of com- petition have brought more winning ways to the ten returning lettermen. Taking over the exhausting duties of the butterfly and breast-stroke was senior Tom Murphy, swimming the 50 and the 400 yard. freestyle events were Rick Douglas and James Hanley, seniors. Senior Mike Waner provided the strength in the fly and breast- stroke with junior Richard Shankland on the backstroke and sophomore Rick Steele scoring high in the back- stroke and performing in the diving competition. i w I i f v I L mf 500 6661144 GOLF TEAM: Gary Page, Steve Redding, Greg For- sythe, Paul Forsythe, Jerry Ionesg NOT PICTURED: Eric Hughes, Bruce Watson, Mr. Roy A. Becklean. 4 E 1 i S s 3 s. zgiki' 1 X4 U f 4' 5 X , X 1 ly X . ,... N I X I 'K f in X .X , -1 ' :WW 1: ' WL X , -, QQ 4 Swkfvn s Q Q 3' 'X .. 2, '13 Uv S of WW' s 1:5 ' ' ls f l Sf? wx X . f We 'f X ,s.'Sw, .s1-N'.v.- wr .., ?.if5w vw gx N ' If 'x 1' A ith 1 f 'Kiwi s , Q s !'NZ i' f?l ' . ,. . 4 A ff---is . I 5 Qfhf ,s f'z,zfs,,fff'es-www, s X 1 f n . Ulf N' ' X.,..f..- f. Gary Page lines up a difficult putt on the nineteenth green. 110 ...--'U' X . , ...VA - -X , ' X - S f ,,. ,v 9- w us- sf ' f ' gui '- K. , ' ,fs-ig' J I' -4, f- ,,vw2g Q Q W ' . 4 Q ' ' 1 'W' 'f ,Q -r i f' m rs , 1 - .. ' ns- 9-xv, , . .. . V. K , WW, 4 e Q' 1 i if .sex E W . 9 , '. , ' S ss. f ,XX X 'i 43251 gps. Q ' 21' f ' g . Q e . ' L ' jg fee . - N, -- -f g 1,-Q ,,,f -g . 4? s , f New e ff 1, E Jerry I ones watches a shot so Q X55 V2 - f. 1- stop Just short of the hole. ef' o p, , N V . X NN .H .X X? ,, X ' .1 f mf N f Jerry I ones, the Southeast golf team's brightest sur- prise, prepares to tee o Nw QL x '1 . -Vx GIRLS BASKETBALL SPORTSDAY TEAM BACK ROW Donna S 3 shot Cooper, Angela Roseburr, Donita Gray, Paula Pennington, SECOND 16 hole' ROW: Janet johnson, Patty Breitag, Dian Bunch, Cathy Musick ltest sur- FRONT ROW: Rita Jordan, Mary Brown, Cindy Craddock. r -' 'fp by f The female version of the art of shooting free Girls Eifizibii Gzlmis in ,wrisdizy Activities throws is shown by a team member. man PI'5 f 611155 af '6 9 alum! by Hustle Adminisfraffvn Dear Students, There was a time when man fought with his neigh- bor. He had few basic skills and he was full of dis- trust, suspicion and superstition. He looked upon his neighbor with enmity and hate. Such was life in the dark ages. Now we are slowly learning to live with our neigh- bor. This is the emerging light of a new day. In spite of turmoil in our cities and the battle overseas, we are working to solve the problems of our productive so- ciety. It is the intention of our schools to train for better citizenship and to reap its benefits. Sincerely, George R. Powell Vice-Principal Dear Seniors, A happy and pleasant part of your life is rapidly coming to a close. I refer of course to your past four years of high school and the wonderful friends and associations you have made while living in the castle. As your principal and one who is as much con- cerned for your future as your past, may I offer you this final bit of advice. As early as you possibly can, find your guiding light -that which is strong enough for you to hold to throughout your life. Believe in yourself-you are just as strong as the next person. Continue the love and respect for your parents-they will always be concern- ed with your life. Finally, have a strong belief in those things you do not understand. The mysteries of life are sometimes over-powering and come through as the greatest of all Hguiding lights. I believe all of these things to be the guiding lights of life. I hope you will accept them too. Sincerely, William D. Evans Principal 7 rapidly ast four nds and e castle. ch con- ffer you 'guiding hold to are just ove and zoncern- relief in teries of through 'guiding J. lvans Aki, 1 , , 1 Qi Z Z5 if V, WW, ff ' Vigil' Z 7 aa.. Dear Seniors, The path to your goal, a High School Education, has been one of challenge, adventure and achieve- ment. The path of discouragement was often en- countered, but always there was that guiding light to beckon you on. The administration, faculty, parents and friends encouraged you to realize the final goal of completion. The future now is your responsibility and your opportunity to achieve the highest goals possible. Sincerely, Berle Adams Vice-Principal Zwmples light ,paths far Students in yollvuf Z Dear Students, Future success is a vision in the dreams of all stu- dents at Southeast High School. The light that will aid in achieving this vision is lit by discipline. We all must discipline our desires for the pleasurable, for it is only through hard work that the struggle for suc- cess and the right to pleasure is won. This struggle begins in school life. In these years of development, a student must be helped to suppress the desire to do the improper so that he will, as an adult, have the capability and knowledgeability to discipline himself. For it is self- discipline that will light the pathway to success for each as an individual. Respectfully, William J. Herron Vice-Principal ' 4 i Mrs. Ruth Robinson-Registrar Offive Staff 1556115 Kecords 301' fudeufs and Zaculfy Keeping track of some 1500 students is an all-day task, as Southeast's efficient office staff can tell. Two secretaries, a registrar and an accountant see that the records of the student body are well organized and ready for use at all times. The usual jobs which they perform include enrolling students, filing records and grades, checking on absentees and tardies, preparing transcripts and recording grade point averages. Then there are countless other services performed, such as relaying messages from home, answering questions for confused students, operating the switch- board and helping the administration. The accountant handles all of the financial trans- actions within the school and collects all fees and payments. The school nurse is on duty all day to take care of the numerous scrapes, cuts, cramps and contusions that might occur. Our librarians are always ready and willing to ferret out needed books and literary material for the inter- ested scholar. Exclusively doing the secretarial work of the four counselors is our secretary, Mrs. Taylor. With hardly a minute to spare, she fulfills all the necessary duties required to keep our counselors and students expertly informed. .HZ I Mrs. Eugenie Beaulieu-School nurse Miss Isabella Pattison-Attendance clerk F P 7 , ' . Kvunselars Zfhrow Eight llpzfu fudenfs ' Prvblcms Mrs. Margaret Morgan, KU, B.A.g UMKC, M.A. Counselors are always busy helping students, whe- ther it be for problems concerning academic achieve- ment, college plans or school life in general. Each student is assigned a specific counselor whom he retains his four high school years. Counseling students toward a future life is a tremendouus responsibility, but they are well-prepared for any circumstance which might arise. lf I can throw a ray of light across the darkened pathway of another, If I can aid some soul to clearer sight of life and duty, and thus bless my brother, If I can wipe from any human cheek a tear, I shall not have lived in vain while I am here. Z 4- Austin if e Mrs. Rose McMaster, MU, B.S., M.A.g Michigan State U., MA. WK by . I ' . . Q Mr. Vern Smclair, Washmgton U., B.S.3 Michigan U., M Thl W tson KU BS'UMKC M.A. B.S., M.A.g MU, M.A. rs- e ma 3 Q y - -, , I5 whe- iieve- Each m he dents Jility, ,tance s the fe and 9 X so 6. Austin In his second year as the Southeast community agent, Mr. Nathan Roitman has made many contacts with students, seeking out reasons and solutions for any problems they might encounter within the school and the neighborhood. Members of the student advis- ory council were elected and began their function as a sounding board for school activities and concerns. Mr. Roitman sponsored a successful exchange program among Southeast, Central and Van Horn High Schools. Five students from each of the neighboring schools stayed at Southeast for a week, then five Knights and Ladies visited Van Horn in the exchange program. The visits were followed up by panel dis- cussions in which the participants discussed their experiences and observations in their host schools. High school students need food for the stomach as well as for the brain, and the twenty-one cafeteria workers, headed by Mrs. Thelma Ward, take care of the students' and teachers' appetites. Arriving early in the morning, they prepare hundreds of servings of nourishing foods and, after serving the school, see that dishes are washed and the cafeteria cleaned. Mr. Nathan Roitman Mo. Valley, BA.: MU, MA., UMKC, LLB. Cfafeferia Wzfrkfrs Provide glflfd far Zfhoughf ROW ONE: Mrs. Harriett Peterman, Mrs. Bessie Ham- ilton, Mrs. Velma Dawson, Miss Lulu Austin, Mrs. Dorothy Karban, Mrs. Emma Bowmang ROW TWO: Mrs. Thelma Ward, Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. Evelyn Keith, Mrs. Beulah Fisher, Mrs. Erma Matthew, Mrs. W . in K ,,, , Gladys Peck, ROW THREE: Mr. F. Hamilton, Mrs. Marcelle Cox, Mrs. Barbara Summers, Mrs. Fern Thompson, Mrs. Marie Hood, Mrs. Dorothy Wyly, Mrs. Ethel Tobaben, Mrs. Nora Becker, Mrs. Nadine I ones. n 119 Zastle Past Snines In Qaitnfnl Masters ,Conise ,Mosman l5'erle ,4aan1s George K. Powell Heel! Patterson Lfeonard kioe Kose ,Meylflaster Laurence ,Maupin Korn Robinson r t' V' get -Q . ttf ,Mary ,M johnson 5.,4. Slnitn n u. 1 T a ch Span basi spez tape lang thei Stan the dep H 1---1-1 ---1. 2 4-n-Q-u-I 111-L-on rs Amta Berkowitz 111111015 U B A M A language Skills Gained The language department offers Southeast students a choice of four languages- French, German, Latin or Spanish. Students receive training in all of the four basic skills involved in language learning: hstemng Mrs Patty Zschoche KSU B A speaking, reading and writing. Through the use of tapes in the language laboratory, students hear the language spoken in the native tongue. With the ald of their teachers, they learn to pronounce and under- stand enough to carry on everyday conversations in the language. All four branches of the language department follow the ALM program of teaching. All people smile in the same language. Mrs. Mary Roll, Grand Island U, B.A.g UMKC, M.A. Mr. Ronald Butler, CMSC, B.S.E. Miss Carol Webb, MU, B.S. .WM Mrs. Cecelia Roberts, Soane College, B.S.g Colorado M155 State, M.A. ege 8r1gli5l1 61115555 Euwuragc Hreafizfify English is required of all underclassmen and is taken by many seniors. The purpose of the course is to teach the student to express himself in both speech and composi- tion. Freshmen are mainly occupied with learning to express their feelings on paper, using correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. Sophomores are also interested in composition, but are also involved with reading and discussing Silas Marner and Julius Caesar. The Good Earth, as well as other works of American literature, is studied by juniors. They are also in charge of the school's bi-weekly publication, the Tower. Seniors are busied with studying English literature and increasing their experience with creative writing, which will be valuable to them in college. A word is dead when it is said, Some say. I say it just begins to live Mrs Rebeccah Birkhead, Minnesota U, B.S.g That day- Columbia U Nl A. Emily Dickinson .NW N- .....-...-..Y., 4 ,..,- -h- . N- .F ,. .-..,.T1-.,...-,.-x. Mrs. Dorothy Holloway, Lansing U, B.S. Mrs. Marion Comelius, John Brown U, B.S.g KSC, NLS. Seimas' Inclusive with Wperimeufs Discmfcry The two required units in science may be acquired through various courses. General science is useful in helping the student decide which area in which he wishes to specialize. Human science and biology involve the study of all various forms of life. The study of the body as a working machine and the organization of each part is the program followed by those studying human science. The BSCS program of study for biology encourages experimentation through laboratory work. Dissection plays an important role in this work in both first and second year biology courses. To help to further develop the ability and desire to experiment, chemistry is available and recommended for those planning to attend college. Use of the laboratory gives the student a chance to put theories into action and make his own discoveries. Chemistry texts and lab manuals are changed frequently to keep up with the latest discoveries. Physics, the study of the relationship be tween matter and energy, teaches the student the concepts of the universe and offers explanation of the forces in his environment He learns to use mathematical formulas to calculate units of force, energy, matter and work. Y ybe the shes the king Lrt is ying tudy ltion fs an and and lable g to s the :tion listry ently 9 be- ldent nffers nent. as to f and Mrs. Theresa Bauman, WMU, B.A.g UMKC, M.A. Mr. Richard Witte, William Jewell, B.A ,f o x 5 Mr. Kermit McMurray, Colorado U, B.S. Mr' Leonard Rice' CMSC' B'S': MU' M'A' fx Fx 1 5 57 S 4 A 7 S Q., Y fb' gned neral tion high gen- rll to L earns m to ,s of er in- s. He ls in n the rome- Vlath, ll en- Mr Roy Becklean, CMSC B S UMKC M A ,. u.. f' 4 Mr. Leo Lazzo, St. Benedict's College, B.S.g KU, M.S. .M ,M . ,fy f ' K f .4 5' ff J f z V ' , f X , f 5- 'gy ff ff Z, wp' X I 44 X if ff' , f L A IV ' H 'VM 'ZH'- f' . 4 ' ,,f H , f .1 Z ,,' 0 f , . ' 4 f f f f ' f ,fx by f f, ' W A nw df, Mrs. Elizabeth Rutledge, Park College, B.A.g Illinois U, M.A. Mrs. Sarah Bivins, Tuskegee Institute, B.S.g Wisconsin U, M.S. Mrs. joy Clumsky, KU, B.S. Wm W Mrs. Linda Buckle, CMSC, B.S.g Peabody U, M.A. Special 6155555 Jufvrmf Besides the regular courses of study that are required of students, Southeast offers classes in special fields for the ambitious student. Three courses are directed toward understanding and getting along with one's fellow man. Mrs. Whiteside's psychology class investigates the reasons for man's behavior. In humanities Mrs. Buckle and her class discuss man's cultural development amd are further enlightened by films, lectures and field trips. Under Miss Bivens' direction, family relations stu- dents are advised of ways to improve their present home situations, as well as prepare to manage a family of their own. Two classes at Southeast perform very important services for the school and at the same time become initiated into the fascinating field of journalism. Mrs. Clumsky advises the Tower staff, which keeps the student body up-to-date on school affairs in its bi-weekly issues. Miss Morgan, Crusader adviser, supervises long hours of writing copy and organizing pages to make a yearbook to be enjoyed by students throughout the years. Mr. Coombes' C.0.E. class combines education in class with on-the-job training, which gives them a regular income as well as a headstart on a future career. f H! aff 417' 'f My f WWW W? W,-'Was 2 1219 aw f f , , f , 1 ., aww, 44 WW ,heyy , , f Q 1 ' WW rsgwgnfrg, 4 9 ZLZWWQQ W, WM , 1 aw. Q We LM. . Y o I at are ses in inding Mrs. easons le and md are l trips. is stu- :resent na e a rortant become n. Mrs. :ps the in its adviser, uanizin tudents ation in them a future N' X ff , A N sfs r was x xv, Q .e sy X s w Q, ., Mfr N hiss. ' Q ,sal E. i as jfq-'R v Q 9 . cc S ' 5 P X , yxfs' W' ,XS,,g,: .s w gig, X N QS is Qyei w, -sv sw we fs sys was sg- N Q Q-,SX ,s us e xg AX 5- . .- .Sf ii fQfsX5K 5 ,-ww' s fs , X ffxts Q rss 9 MQSQMQ NQX QS ' K ft ss 1 rs? W Q 6 5QQis,gsNYfg is si fs 5 - 53552 s S :NAQQAQX X 'ff I 1 is is 4 xi 4 YAY' N sf X 1 Xe xx 4, X' N is -, :Riagg 5 sv rr- Ns, r N Q. iwff 1i,s-i,.- is fs ff Q s ns: X x kg? Q 5 s KN X N L f Q N Ps E ri N! S S W X lasik ,S rx f Qs is X K X LP Q Q jgwf N Sic XXX? x X ss 9 Q K x X N' X VX X Q gs ex fy X N if fx N 4 Y X 4 X X i fx Xxwxfs B Hi' 'H 4 ex XX vw f X me t S 'X 3-gy fl ' x vs, E555 XJ , , - -5s,s1msss sw? ,. ' fs few 5 '. D I HN . .rtr Q xx , ISS 3.110116 0l'g3.Il, M' M ' ' M K sw ss 1 si , rv es ssvlsx S x SS , ww X A xx is S S if 'S 3 if S 1 7 S Ck f- Sf , n HW In gifts Develrfp 4 r. Cecil Coombes, CMSC, B. .g Columbia U, M.A. Mrs. Ruth Whiteside, MU, B.A.g U KC ?uiurc' Cfifizeus Jufluenccd by Srfeial Studies Mr. Robert Sweeney, KS Tech., B.S. Southeast students pass through various phases of social studies education. In citizen- ship classes, freshmen learn the fundamentals of their federal, state and local government and how they can fulfill their responsibilities as good citizens in today's society. Sopho- mores choose between studying the progress of man from the beginning of the world's history or learning about the geography of the earth. The history of our country and the ideals preserved in the Constitution of the United States are studied by juniors. Seniors profit from taking current affairs by becoming more aware of the problems and events which the world faces today. A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops. Mr. Emmett Smith, Fort Hays State, B.A.g KSU, B.S.: KU, M.S. Miss Willa Williams, KU, B.S., Northwestem U M.A. P Jfwnfv gf 'S S, Y'ip5Q. .lf fi 42 1 '56 C '-z -. ig X s Miss Mildred Campbell, UMKC, B.A.g Columbia U, M.A. Mr. Clifford Carpenter, Mmnesota U B S X , S X vi wg A Q. C Mr. Ruell Reddock, K Miss Elizabeth Pugh, KU, B.A.g llhnols U M A NF' 'SX Mr. Ronald Brink-Missouri Valley U., B.A.g Denver U., M.A. wwsssmm S X Arts Dewlvp Jnfcrrsb Elasses Mdm Eulfurc' The purpose of having fine arts classes in school is to give students knowledge in cultural fields as well as academic fields. In doing so, they also find different ways of expressing themselves, or doing their own thing. Art students put their personalities into their crea- tive work, not only in sketches and paintings, but in clay and wax figures and designs of wood and wire. Speech classes give students experience in voicing their views before an audience. Drama students learn more about acting as well as the backstage phases of theatre arts. Those who participate in band., orchestra, choir or other chorus groups gain an understanding of music, valuable to them in performance or simple apprecial appreciation of many moods of music. Additional participation in smaller ensembles or solos enable the student musician to develop his talents individually. All art is but imitation of nature. Seneca is K A if 7, Q ' I s r.,:f ,SE .,. ,,,. Mr. Paul Hester-Kansas State College, B.A., Mr. LaVem Cable-Northeast Missouri State, B.S.g UMKC, M.A. M.A. F O '1 ol is ll as rent own :rea- lt in e. cing earn as of ir or usic, ecial xonal 3 the lally. 211603 M.A. Mr. M.L. Cater, Central Methodist College, B.A., M.S. 1 sf 1 ' J. kv 1 or s 5 if 5 5 - F 2 4 2 , , if . N! . 4? E e 3 W 1 1 2 K K 6 x. 5, Q .Q I , W X f XZ ., 'll , W, . .Q--Hn 4 I 5 I 1-K B.A.g KU, fb 6 Mrs. Eleanor Brown, Park College, B.A 1' P f5f33I.2ff 1 .fl ' Miss Sherry Knox, KU, B.S. Miss Vera Koenig, Accompanjst. V Q A 5 'S are city 1ob- and acts, fur- es, is ting, Ll or learn ouse men- luca- fteen nurse rs, as ver is 1 out ' f J 2 9 i Besfows Rewarding Oufwmes Mr. Thomas Montgomery-SMS, B.S.g UMKC, NLS. aalitwffw Mr. Franz Nelson-NW Mo. State, B.S. x Mr. Bemard Barisas-Peru State, B.A.g Stout Inst., M.A. f, Z QQQZ Mr. Curtis Fritchman-Colorado State U., B.S. Hama Eco mics and 15,11 Ines Bald I0 Karcc' 5 Mrs. Jeanne Finter-Iowa State, B.S.g CMS C, M.S. Q Mrs. Mary Jones-UMKC, B.A.g KU, M.A. Through the study of home economics courses and business courses, the student prepares for future life, whether it be domestic or business. Home economics includes foods, clothing, child development and home decoration. Homemaking, composed mainly of freshmen, gives girls an over-all view of various aspects of living. In foods students learn to prepare and serve nutritional but inexpensive meals. ,Although taken mostly by girl students, a few boys venture to learn cooking for their own personal benefit. Creating a neat wardrobe at a moderate cost, as well as developing a sense of accomplishment, is the goal of clothing classes. Child development and home decoration further prepare the girl for her role as a homemaker. For those girls with no previous home economics training, senior homemaking provides a broad view of the field. Business courses, including business, accounting, stenography, typing and clerical practice, teach stu- dents the practical application of skills in business. The use of skills gained through these courses prove to be of help in school as well as in business. X ff W L' . f- . ' , y ,f. g:g.,l 1 - Mrs. Sarah Smith-Lincoln U., B.S. Z ZZ' fm .WZ W 35 2 , if 5 im, 'nib vf I fb ,f ,',,, new yy 1 ff 'rf' 1 '5 2 'vffwllfi 4 1 3 112. ' 1 ,fm f an If 53' f5W2i 1Ng-a , W 4 ,N Hs 'if iii r ww 41, X 3 1 vi Riff x I W V bf? 7 Q ,gf Q. .. .l ex A V , H. 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Like physical education, Reserved Officers' Train- ing Corps requires a high degree of co-operation, but also demands a much higher degree of discipline and drilling. Marksmanship plays a big role in ROTC training, and Southeast has had one of the city's finest rifle teams for several years. The Kansas City Star Award has become a permanent fixture in the trophy case, as well as awards won for other achievements. The Ronald Lee Butler Cadet Award is presented annually to the most outstanding first, second and third year cadets. Although only two credits are needed in either or both of these classes, many students venture to take them all four of their high school years. Sgt. Major Kemleth Storms-U.S. Army Master Sgt. Robert Love-U.S. Army 3 and cal- de- uch lay- do, arts, lnce 'ain- but and ling, rifle vard e, as The lally YCHI' :r or take Mr. Clifford Cornelius-CMSC, B.S.g MU, M.S. Mrs. Vicki Scott-MU, B.A. Mr. Nicholas Gerhardt-Tarkio College, B.A.: Colo. 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ALLISON, COBINA-Sgt.-at-Arms, Round Tableg Quill and Scrollg Circula- tion Manager, Tower, Les Chevaliersg Pep Club, AFS, Girls' Gleeg Girls' Choirg Con- cert Choirg Secretary, Junior Classg Vice- President, Senior Classg Senior Business Committeeg B-Team Cheerleader, Varsi- ty, Head Cheerleader. , 1 v,,:Idj:, ' If X Mk BARNES, CINDY BARTEE, RENEE BARTH, BRAD-Honor Roll. What 7 am to 6 ANTHONY, GAIL ARMSTRONG, LARRY-Honor Rollg Beta, Round Tableg Knightlitesg Hall Guard. ARBUTHNOT, BERT BAKER, LEROY BALLOWE, ROBERT-Knightlitesg Con- cert Choirg C-Team Track. BANKS, LILLIE-Centinelasg Secretary Les Chevaliers. Q tue .7 am mmf bmfming. BENNETT, BARBARA-Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival. BERRY, J OE BIGGS, VALE RIE-Knightlites, Pep Club, Induction, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir, Hall Guard, Red Cross. BILYEW, BRAD-Knightlites, Boys' Choir, Concert Choir, State Music Con- test. BIRCH, SALLY BIRD, PATTIE-Round Table, Knight- lites, Pep Club, Centinelas. ff 'ff S I ' BARTLETT, LARRY BEAS LEY , FO RE STINE-Historian, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jousters, Pep Club, FTA. BEATTY, BERNADETTE-Honor Roll, Beta, Member-at-Large, Round Table, Knightlites, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jousters, Assistant Secretary, Human Relations Council, Chairman, Junior Ladies League, Chairman, Senior Ladies League, Red Cross, Induction, Girls' Octet, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Nurse Assistant, Hall Guard, Intramurals, City, District, State Music Contest. I XQQ BLEDSOE, RAYMOND-Round Table, Knightlites, HaU Guard, Master Sergeant, Drill Team, Drum Corps, Color Guard, ROTC. BOND, GERALD-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table, Sports Editor, Tower Staff, Sports Editor, Crusader Staff, President, Schlosswachter, B-Team Football, B-Team Track, Induction. BOOTH, ANITA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, Vice-President, Pep Club, AFS, Office Assistant. 145 T Mes 1 N! r fl l L 1 2, A 4 X fl! 4, if Q2 5 3 BOWEN, JOYCE-Honor Roll, Beta, Chemistry Club, Pep Club, Hall Guard. BOYD, RAE JEAN-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, Induction, Circulation Manager, Tower, Knightlites, Band, Choir, Orchestra, Majorette, City, Dis- trict, State Music Contest, Chaplain, Senior Ladies League, Les Chevaliers. BRAUNER, TE RRY-Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, Hall Guard, Induc- tion, Senior Business Committee, Junior Ladies League, B-Team Cheerleader, Jolly Good . BRYANT, STEPHANIE-Round Table, Knightlites, Iousters, Pep Club, Dra- cones, Les Chevaliers, Human Relations Council, Induction, B-Team Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Football, Junior Ladies League, Senior Ladies League, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class. BUNCH, DIAN-Honor Roll, Knight- lites, Treasurer, Vice President, Presi- dent, Jousters, JCL, FTA, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Volleyball Sportsday, Best Athlete . We 've got to build nz If tier man BREWSTER, CAROLYN BROCKMAN, DALE BROOKOVER, CAROL-Honor Roll, Keeper of the Archives, Beta, National Art Honor Society, Knightlites, Presi- dent, Dorians, Set Committee, Best Artist . BROOKS, CARLETTA BROWN, ANTHONY BROWN, KATHLEEN BROWN, VIRGINIA-Round Table, President, Secretary, Junior Ladies League, Senior Ladies League, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intramurals. n lllfl oll, 'nal esi- lest .ble, dies lub, Aw, bcfvrc We build zz If tier sacicfy. BUZAN, DENNIS BYERS, YVETTA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Hall Guard, Jousters, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, junior Ladies League, Senior Ladies Leme, Nurse Assistant. CADDELL, CONNIE CALLAHAN, SHERRY-Honor Roll, Round Table, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Children's Play, Knightlites. CALVERT, ROBERT-Induction, COE. CAMCHO, RITA B U R C H , R OBERT-Knightlites, Hall Guard, Best Looking . BURTIS, MICHELLE-Knightlites, Ser- geant-at-Arm, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Las Centinelas, Mixed Chorus, Intramur- als. BUTLER, KATHY-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Tower, Beta, AAUW, Liter- ary Editor, Crusader, Round Table, Knightlites, Treasurer, Vice-President, Biology Club, FHA, Induction, Mixed Chorus, Highest Scholastic . CAMPBELL, PATSY-Honor Roll, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Historian, Publicist, jousters, Pep Club, French Assembly, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Round Table, AFS. C A RPE NTER, JERRIE-Honor Roll, Office Assistant. CARTER, LARRY-Knightlites, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, B-Team Football, Boys' Chorus, Varsity Football, Drill Team, First Lieutenant, ROTC, Letter- man's Club. vw-W, WV' CHAVIS, DARELL CLARK, DEBRA-Ronmd Table, Knight- lites, Dracones, FTA, Pep Club, Spring Play, Penthouse Play, Induction, Girls' Glee, ROTC Queen. CLAY, JOHN-Honor Roll, Knightlites, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Fes- tival, State Music Contest. COBY, LINDA-Knightlites, Pep Club, Penthouse, Historian, Thespians, Chemis- try Club, Red Cross, J LL, SLL, Spring Play, Children's Play, Induction, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Music Festival, Collec- tion Assistant. C O C H R A N, ROSEVELT-Knightlites, Letterman's Club. COLLINS, SHARON-Honor Roll, Beta, Knightlites, Secretary, Doriansg ILL, Biology Club. CASPER, SHARON CHAN DLER , JAMES-Honor Roll, Schlosswachter. CHAPMAN, CYNTHIA-Round Table, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, Biology Club, Hall Guard. Crying times are COOPER, DONNA-Round Table, Presi dent, Jousters, Vice-President, Treasurer Pep Club, AFS, Intramurals, Girls' Glee Girls' Choir, Pom Pom Squad, Music Festival, Collection Assistant. COOPER, PHILIP-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, Editor-in-Chief, Tower Staff, National Art Honor Society, Knightlites, Scholastic Art Award, Highest Scholastic . C OPP O CK , WI L LIAM-Honor Roll, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, COE. CORNETT, BONNIE CROOK, RON CUMMINGS, BRENDA-Honor Roll' 3 Round Tableg Knightlitesg Secretary, Biology Club, Les Chevaliersg Joustersg AFSQ FTAQ Red Cross, IntramuralsgjLLg SLLQ Girls' Gleeg Music Festivalg Hall Guardg Office Assistant. fi cs for frying. MW DECKER, DOUGLAS-Penthouse Play D I VI L BIS S , BETTIE-Round Table, Knightlitesg Pep Clubg Red Cross? Schlosswachterg Girls' Gleeg Music Festi- valg Office Assistants. DOBBINS, GINGER Mi CUNNINGHAM, GLENDA-Honor Rollg Les Chevaliersg FTAQ Red Cross. CURTIS, BOB-Letterman's Clubg Se- nior Business Committeeg Draconesg Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistantg C-Team, Var- sity, Footballg C-Team, B-Team Basket- ballg C-Team, Varsity Track. DANIELS, SANDRA-Honor Roll, FTA, Girls' Gleeg Girls' Choir, City, State, Music Contestsg Music Festival. DAVIS, RICHARD-Honor Rollg Beta, Round Table, Crusader Staffg AFS, Red Crossg Human Relations Councilg Knightlitesg Biology Clubg Draconesg Inductionsg Indoor Trackg Senior Business Committee. DEAN, DENYSE-Knightlitesg Pep Clubg Mixed Chorusg Girls' Choirg Concert Choirg Music Festival. DECKARD, GLORIA-Quill and Scrollg Betag Tower Staffg Red Crossg B-Team Cheerleaderg AFSQ Draconesg Schloss- wachter. 24' up-4' inf..-gf 149 DOUGLAS, RI CKEY-Honor Roll, Round Table, Induction, Senior Business Committee, Swimming Team, Tennis Team. DOXEYJOHN DRUBAJOY K , K I f ' V 41 f f i 1 W 2 . ' W5 fifc viking in lzfe I in be feared DUNN,ARETHA DUNN,ARNETTA DUNN, PATRICIA-Mixed Choir, Hall Guard. ELLIS, KATHY-Honor Roll, AFS, Pep Club, FHA, Mixed Chorus. ELLIS, PAUL-Honor Roll, Intramurals. ENDRES, ROBERT EVANS, PATSY-Round Table, Pep X liii Club, B-Team Cheerleader, Gym Show. FANSLER, ROBERT-Sergeant-at Arms, Round Table, Knightlites, Trea- surer, Vice President, Thespians, AFS, Penthouse Play, Spring Play, Music Fes- tival, Marching Band, Hall Guard, Best Actor . J,.,w-M FEELEY, KATHY-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, AAUW, Literary Edi- tor, Crusader, Tower, Red Cross, Les Chevaliers, Children's Play, Induction, Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Stage Band, Majorette, Music Festival, City, District, State Music Contest. If is vnly to If under to at w 'Z'r FRANCO, PAUL-Knightlites, Pent- house, Thespians, Induction, Human Relations Council, Concert Choir, Hall Guard, Manager, Varsity Football, Opti- mist Club Leadership Award, Las Centi- nelas. FRANCIS, WILMA FRANK, JOHN-Honor Roll, Band, Hall Guard, C-Team Football. F EITZ, TERRY FIELDS, CAROL-Girls' Choir. FISHER, SHARON-Round Table, Knightlites, Pep Club, Music Festival, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Warrensburg State Music Contest. FLASPOLER, JUDY-Knightlites, Pep Club, AFS, Office Assistant, Gym Show. FLATHERS, KAREN-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, Beta, AAUW, T o w e r, jousters, President, Thespians, AFS. Vice President, Las Centinelas, Senior Ladies League, Spring Play, Pent- house Play, Induction, Girls' Choir, Con- cert Choir, Best Actorn. FOGT, SHARON-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, Beta, Photographer, Crusader, Circulation Manager, Tower, Hall Guard, Induction, Les Chevaliers, Human Relations Council. FORSYTHE, GREG FOSTER, LERNICE FOSTER, SHIRLEY , f' ff , - ' f 151 GARNER, GERRY GASPARAVICHM, VICKI-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlitesg Pep Clubg Hall Guardg Red Cross. GATSON, CHUCK GEOLAS, SAM-Round Table, Knight- litesg Les Chevaliersg Penthouseg Vice President Thespiansg Human Relations Council, Induction, Children's Playg Spring Play, Penthouse Playsg Music Fes- tivalg B-Team, Varsity, Football Mana- ger. GEORGE, BILL GEORGE, JULIE H X ,,,, , Z ,ss4,, WWW ff FREEMAN, DAVE-Major, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Company Drill, ROTC. FUQUA, CAROLYN-FHA, Mixed Chorusg Girls, Choirg Concert Choir, In- tramurals. GALLOWAY, BARBARA-Honor Rollg Round Tableg Knightlitesg AFSQ Red Cross, Pep Club, Collection Assistant. Plan your W0 k- , r GIFFIN, LAURA-Knightlitesg Les Chevaliersg Pep Clubg Concert Choir, Girls' Choirg Girls' Gleeg City, District, Music Contest, All-City Music Festival. GI LCH RIST , RO BE RT-Knightlitesg Red Crossg COEQ C-Team Track, Cafe- teria Assistant. GILES, ALGY-Honor Roll, Quill and Scrollg Betag Tower Staff, Pep Clubg Les Chevaliersg Treasurer, Biology Club, Red Crossg Chemistry Clubg Publicist, FHA. lm, :ed In- ollg led GILMORE, ANITA-Honor Roll, Round Tableg Knightlitesg AFS, Biology Clubg Les Chevaliersg Red Cross, FTA, SLLQ JLLQ Girls' Gleeg Girls' Choirg Mixed Chorusg Music F estivalg Hall Guards. GILMORE, MIKE GILMORE, PAMELA-Honor Roll, Round Tableg Les Chevaliersg AFS, Biol- ogy Club, Red Crossg ILL, SLLQ Girls' Gleeg Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Festival, District Music Contest. - W0 k yaur plan. 1 f 7 ff ff '77 :LW Les oirg 'ict, lval. itesg afe- and Les Red HA. GRAY, REGGIE GREEN, DEBRA-Round Table, Red Crossg Induction, Hall Guardg Collection Assistant. GREEN, MICHAEL-Honor Rollg Beta, Underclassman Co-ordinator, Crusader. 3 K iXv ' . X XXSX , ssie f X Q Q-xx C gsm 3 X X X Q NN N X XX SSX s f X X QXN X GLASS , BARBARA-Honor Rollg Round Table, Knightlitesg Sgt.-at-Arms, Joustersg Sgt.-at-Arms, Chemistry Club, I LL, Inductiong Nurse Assistantg Office Assistant, Hall Guardg Intramurals. GOLDBERG, MIKE-Honor Roll, Betag Round Tableg Knightlitesg Schloss- wachterg Biology Club, Intramurals. GOODDING, JOE-Honor Rollg Quill and Scrollg Sgt.-at-Arms, Vioe President, Beta, Round Table, Photographer, Tower, Photographer, Crusader, Chemis- try Club, Bowling Teamg C-Team, B- Team Track, Human Relations Council. GOODSON, LARRY-Knightlitesg Elec- tricity Clubg COEQ C-Team Football, Hall Guard. GOULD, THOMAS GRADY, SHERRY GREEN REGINA GREENLEE ANNA FTA Pep Club Junior Ladies League COE Senior Ladies Leagueg Girls Glee, Nurse Assis- tant. GREER, PATTY-National Art Society, Knightlitesg President, Secretary, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Doriansg Induction. GREWING, CURTIS HALL, DEBBIE HAMM, JUANITA-Red Crossg Girls' Glee. HANDLEY, JAMES-Honor Roll, Beta, Knightlitesg Swim Team, Inductiong Scholastic Art Award. HARPER, ERNIE-Round Tableg Pep Clubg Red Crossg Hall Guard, Office Assistant. HARRISON, RITA Swry man is' wzfrk is HART, BECKY -Round Tableg Knight- lites, Girls' Gleeg Girls' Choir. HAUSER, BARBARA-Round Tableg Knightlitesg Pep Clubg Hall Guard. HAYES, PEGGY HAYES, RONALD-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knights Club, Les Chevalier, AFS, Human Relations Council, State, Music Contest, All-City Honors Band, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Field Day, Drill Squad, Company Commander, ROTC. HEID, ANN-Honor Roll, FHA, Pep Club, Nurse Assistant, Gym Show, In- duction, Las Centinelas. HEMPHILL, EVELYN-Round Table, Knightlites, Red Cross, Secretary, Les Chevalier, FHA, ILL, SLL, Induction, Girls' Concert Choir, Girls' Octet, State Music Contest. 0 0 7 ll ,Uv mu! af hun HM HOTTLE, BECKI-Honor Roll, Round Table, AFS, Red Cross, President, Vice- President, Jousters, Pep Club, FTA? Biology Club, FHA, Girls' Glee, Girls Choir, Music Festival, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Hockey, Sportsday, Intramurals, Gym Show, Fashion Show. HUGHES, ERIC-Red Cross, Letter- man's Club, B-Band, Concert Choir, Freshman Football, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Golf Team. HUGHES, STEVE HERRINGTON, JIM-Freshman Foot- ball, B-Team Football. HICKMAN, CATHERINE-Knightlites, Red Cross, Dracones, Induction, Spring Play, Girls' Glee, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Girls' Octet, Office Assistant, Intramurals, City, District, State Music Contest. HILL, AUDRA-Knightlites, Red Cross, Hall Guard, Freshman Track, B-Team Football, B-Team Track, Varsity Indoor and Outdoor Track, Drum and Bugle Corps, Drum Major, Sergeant First Class, ROTC, Best Dancer . HILL, JAMES-B-Team, Varsity Foot- ball, B-Team, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Knightlites. HILL, PAMELA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Chemistry Club, Children's Play, Hall Guard, Les Cheva- liers. HINTON, MIKE-Varsity Football, Var- sity Track. JACKSON, ANDREW-Knightlites, Hall Guard, B-Band, Freshman Track, Fresh- man Basketball, B-Team Track Captain. JAMES, MARY-Round Table, SLL, FHA, Pep Club, Collection Assistant. JAMES, REGGIE-National Art Honor Society, Round Table, Human Relations Council, Lettermen's Club, Boys' Choir, Music Festival, Freshman Basketball, Football, Track, Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Senior Business Committee, Hall Guard, Third in State in Long Jump, First Team City, Honorable Men- tion, City. JOHNSON, FAY J OHNSON , MAR GUERITE-COrres- ponding Secretary, Round Table, All City Student Council, Youth Congress, Secretary, Human Relations Council, Student Director, Knightlites, Biology Club, President, Pep Club, AFS, Pent- house Play, President, Thespians, FTA, Induction, Spring Play, KPRS Radio Panel, Spring Fashion Show, Hall Guard, NCCJ, Les Chevaliers, Assistant Director of City-Wide Variety Show. JOHNSON, MARLA-Knightlites, Pep Club, Majorette, Orchestra, COE. HUMPHREY , HERBERT-Cafeteria Worker, Freshman Track Manager, COE. HUNTER, GWEN-Pep Club, Make-up Committee, Penthouse, Office Assistant. HUTCHINSON, CONNIE-Round Table, Girls' Glee. 16? a lamp in the chamb r .x XNQT JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, WILLIAM-Honor Roll, Beta, Round Table, Knightlites, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Hall Guard, Cate- gories Team. JONES, DEBORAH-Honor Roll, Stage Crew, Intramurals. ll, HallGuard. gy KIRCHER, KATHY-Honor Ron, te- 'ge Club. J ONES, MARY-Round Table, Thes- pians, AFS, Pep Club, Girls' Choir. JORDAN, PAT-Honor Roll, Quill and ia Scroll, Corresponding Secretary, Beta, 3. Round Table, Co-Editor Crusader, News Editor, Tower, Pep Club, Concert Choir, P Secretary, Schlosswachter, Jousters, Les I- Chevaliers, Induction, Human Relations Council, District Music Contest. JUNOD, SUZEE-Photographer, Cm sader, Round Table, AFS, Knightlites Les Chevaliers, Thespians, Treasurer, Penthouse, Spring Play, Orchestra, Girls' Glee. Concert Choir. r lf gnu camwf 6 nz star in the ky 1 KANNALLY, JIM-President, Round -153' sw Q S Q2 f 1 Table, Knightlites, Hall Guard, Letter- 33? man's Club, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Track, Cross Country, Vice- p President, Junior Class, Human Relations 5 Council, Most Popular . KEENER, HENRY KENNEDY, DOROTHY-Pep Club, Red p Cross, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir. 5 KENNEDY, JIM-Round Table, Knight- lites, AFS, Treasurer, Dracones, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, Induction. KENNEDY, MARY-Honor Roll, Les Chevaliers, Vice-President, FHA, Pep Club. KILGORE, LARRY KIPPER, SARAH-Round Table, Pep Club, FTA, Red Cross, Office Assistant, Knightlites, Pep Club. KUHNS, ANDREA-Knightlites, Pep LACY ALVIA Round Table Pep Club I LL Centlnelas Chemistry Club LANG ALEXIS Honor Roll Quill and Scroll Beta AAUW Historian Round Table Tower Knlghtlltes I CL Dra cones Schlosswachters Publicist Red Cross' Girls Glee' Hall Guard LARGE, LINDA-Honor Roll, Sergeant- at-Arms, Round Table, Knightlites, Trea- surer, President, Dracones, Treasurer, I CL, Pep Club, Red Cross, Band, Orches- tra Festival, All City Band, State Music Contest, Best Musician , Human Rela- tions Council. LAW, EDDIE LAWSON, DAVID-COE. LEDGERWOOD, JACK LEONARD, LINDA-Honor Roll, Re- cording Secretary, Beta, Round Table, Photographer, Crusader, President, Bio- logy Club, Vice-President, Dracones, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Induction, Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Girls' Octet. LEONARD, STEVE LEWIS, EDWARD-Knightlites, Letter- men's Club, Concert Choir, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, B-Team Track, Varsity Track. if yrfu dm 'I make' zz lizf hy ' ks fs LEWIS, MIKE LEWIS, SCOTT-Round Table, Knight lites, Penthouse Play, Children's Play Concert Choir, C-Team Football, C Team Track, Swimming Team. LEWIS, VIVIAN I' 5 1 J L- d t- I- rs S- ic a- LINDQUIST, GERALD-Honor Roll, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Christmas Festival, Boys' Chorus. LOCKE, VAL JEAN-Honor Roll, Publi- cist, Round Table, Knightlites, President, Sergeant-at-Arms, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, Secretary, Red Cross, FHA, Bio- logy Club, Penthouse Play, Induction, Orchestra, Volleyball, Hockey, Sports- day. LOBDELL, KEVIN-Honor Roll. 1 , live 1114 what gnu aka ht- lay, C- MARLIN, CAROL MASSEY, VANESSA-Pep Club. McALLISTER, CARRY-Biology Club, Boys' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Drill Team, Rank Staff Sergeant, ROTC. LOBDE LL, STEPHEN LOGAN, DI ANNA-Pep Club, Intra- murals, Mixed Chorus. LOVE, MICHAEL-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Beta, Electricity Club, Radio Club, Induction, Les Cheva- liers, Drill Team, Rank Corporal, ROTC Field Day. LUKE, STEPHEN-Honor Roll, Knight- lites, Nurse Assistant. LUSHER, RALPH MANES, JANET-Pep Club, Hall Guard, Office Assistant, Red Cross, Las Centine- las. McKELVY, BILLY-Drum Corpsg ROTC. McNEIL, LEONARD MILLER, PATTY-Round Tableg Bio logy Club, Pep Club, Red Cross, Fashion Show. MILLER, RUSSELL MINOR, LULA MISHMASH, SALLY McALLISTER, LOURITA McCLAIN, SCARLETT-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, Treasurer, Corres- ponding Secretary, Round Table, AFS, Tower, Knightlitesg Pep Club, joustersg Program Chairman, Draconesg JCL, Girls Choir, Concert Choirg Office Assistant, Hall Guardg Senior Business Committee, City, District, State Music Contest, Bas- ketball Queen Attendantg Best Dres- sed . 7 MccLoUD, PHILIP-Honor Ron, Betag Knigmmes. U16 ,va f mmm! be changed MITCHELL, ROSE MONROE, PATTI MOORE, LINDA-Honor Rollz, His torian, Puhlicist, Dorians. future is still iu your puufer. oll, FCS' FSQ MOORE, NORMAN-Staff sergeant, ers, ROTC. irls' mt, MOORE, SHARON tee, 3215- MOORE, STEPHEN l'6S' eta, 'rid' I 5 1 t 2 Q ,J V fi 1 xt uf-, W4 NELSON, MONA-Pep Club, Historian, FHA, Red Cross, Junior Ladies League, Intramurals. NOLAN , RICHARD-Knightlites, Fresh- His, man Track Team, Intramurals. NORMAN, GLENDA MOORE, YOVANDA-Round Table, Red Cross, FHA, Induction, FTA, Pep Club. MORRIS, PEGGY-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, Pep Club, Historian, Round Table, Circulation Manager, Tow- er, Penthouse Play, Treasurer, junior Class, President, Senior Class, Senior Business Committee, AFS, Les Cheva- liers, Knightlites, Induction, Children's Play, Hall Guard, Gym Show, B-Team Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, ROTC Queen Attendant, Sergeant-at-Arms, J u- nior Ladies League, Most Popular . MOTT, DEIDRE-Honor Roll, Knight- lites, Pep Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, COE. MURPHY, TOM-Knightlites, Swimming Team, Best Artist . MUSICK, CATHY-Biology Club, Marching Band, Nurse Assistant. NEEL, TOM OZIAS, BRADLEY PAGE, GARY-Honor Roll, Electronics Club, Golf Team, Stage Crewg Rank Staff Sergeant, ROTC, Drill Team, In- duction. PANUCO, JEFF-Honor Roll, Red Cross. PARKER, KATHLEEN PATRICK, DELBERT PATTERSON, FRANK W., 3 OFFIELD, VANESSA-National Art Ho- nor Societyg Knightlitesg Doriansg Hall Guardg Office Assistant. OHDE, GAYLE-Girls' Gleeg Mixed Cho- rusg Softball Sportsdayg Intramural. 0'LAUGHLIN, SUE-Hall Guard. ,4 minute af fha gh! i We I1 f ,Q r sk- W Q4 Q QNJQ L9 X X f X. I A L , , ,, S ,,,, . Q 4 M si A PAYNE, DAVID-Honor Roll, Boys Choir, Hall Guard. PENNINGTON, CAROL-Honor Roll Knightlitesg Pep Club, Secretary, Trea s1u'er, Draconesg Junior Classical League Schlosswachter. PENNINGTON, LINDA lo- lall ho- 5, PE N N I NGTON, PAU LA-Sergeant-at Arms, Iousters, Junior Classical League, Band, Orchestra, Nurse Assistant, Bas- ketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Sportsday, City Recreation Champion- ship, Intramurals. PERKINS, KYNA PETERMAN, CONNIE wth marc than an lzrfur of talk. if oys' Loll 'rea- Sue? QUILLEN, PAT-Hall Guard, Freshman Basketball, Football, Track, B-Team Bas- ketball, B-Team Track. RECTOR, JOSEPH-Honor Roll, Knightlitesg Band, Orchestra, City, Dis- trict, State Music Contest, Stageband, All-City Band, Hall Guard, Freshman Track, Manager, Varsity Football, Man- ager, B-Team Football. REDDING, STEVE-Hall Guard, Golf Team. 56- PETTIT, RICKY-Honor Roll, Round Table, Beta Club, Knightlites, Concert Choir, Boys' Chorus, Boys' Octet, Dis- trict Solo Contest. PITTS, JANET-Knightlites, Mixed Cho- rus, Concert Choir. POHJA, TERTTU-Honor Roll, Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Member-at-Large, Round Table, Knightlites, Historian, Dorians, AFS, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent, Pep Club. POTTER, GWEN-Round Table, Knight- lites, AFS, Centinelas, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Office Assis- tant. PRITCHARD, DEBBIE-Honor Roll, Girls' choir. PRYMUS, HELEN RICHARDS, DEBBIE-Round Table, Girls' Glee, Office Assistant. RIDER, BARBARA-Honor Roll, NAHS, Publicist, Round Table, Knight- lites, Pep Club, B-Team, Varsity, Cheer- leader, Vice-President, Dorians, AFS, Office Assistant, ROTC Queen Atten- dant, Publicist, Senior Class, Best Looking . RIGGS, GAYLENE-COE. RIVERA, RONALD ROARK, ALICE-Honor Roll, J LL, SLL, Nurse Assistant, COE. ROCK, DONNA-FHA, Pep Club, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, COE, Nurse Assistant. RELIFORD, FREDDIE REYNOLDS, BOB RICE, RONDA-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Missouri State Beta Secretary, Beta, AAUW, Chaplain, Round Table, Photography Co-ordinator, Crusader Staff, Knightlites, Red Cross, Historian, FTA, Pledge Captain, President, Pent- house, Pep Club, Thespians, President, AFS, Spring Play, Induction, Categories Team, Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, Giftorian, junior Class, Senior Business Committee, Contributed Most . Q ity, 1 RONAN, DONNA ROSCHKE, THALIA ROSBURR, ISRAEL-Lettermen's Club, Band, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track. md YY? ale, der an, nt- nt, 'ies ker ior ted N lub ant ROUTH, RONALD-Honor Roll, Beta, Knightlites, Induction, Hall Guard, C- Team, B-Team, Varsity Football, Swim Team, Varsity Track. RYAN, DENNIS-Stage Crew. SANDERHOLM, SUE-Quill and Scroll, Beta, Tower Staff, ILL, Dracones, Pep Club, Nurse Assistant. an rv k and think. SEATS, WILLIAM SHIELDS, BENNY-Electronics Club, Dracones, lst Lieutenant, Drum Major, ROTC. SHELTON, RUTH-Round Table, Se- nior Business Committee, Knightlites AFS, COE, FHA, Pep Club, Jousters Red Cross, Children's Play, Intramurals Spring Play, Induction, Girls' Choir3 Mix' ed Chorus, Music Festival. SAXTON, JESSE SCHMIDT, BYRON-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, President, Round Ta- ble, Photographer, Tower Staff, Senator, All City Youth Congress, Knightlites, Schlosswachter, AFS, Induction, Cate gories Alternate, Orchestra, City, Dis- trict, State Contest, Accompianist, C- Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C- Team, B-Team, Varsity, Basketball, Var- sity Tennis, B-Team Cross Country, Pres- ident, Junior Class, Secretary, Senior Class, Contributed Most . SCHRAM, DAN-Honor Roll, Knight- lites, Treasurer, President, Dracones, In- duction, Band, Orchestra, Cafeteria As- sistant. SCOTT, MICHAEL-C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football and Track, Letterman's Club, Red Cross, Induction, Knightlites. SCOTT, PAULA-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Keeper of the Archives, Beta, Treasurer, Round Table, Reporter, Tow- er Staff, Vice-President, Schlosswachter, Red Cross, AFS, Biology Club, Pent- house Play, Knightlites, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, City, Dis- trict, State Music Contest. SCOTT, SUSIE-Round Table, Knight- lites, Pep Club, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, Music Festival, Office Assistant, Nurse Assistant. SCHROADER, RITA SHOEMAKER, BILL SHRODER, JANET-Round Table, Of- fice Assistant, Pep Club. SOLOMON, SHARON-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Journalist, Beta, Round Table, Photographer, Crusader Staff, Tower Staff, Student Director, Knight- lites, Les Chevaliers, Pledge Captain, Thespians, Pep Club, Spring, Penthouse Plays, Induction, Hall Guard. SOUTHARD, VICKI-Honor Roll, Knightlites, Les Chevaliers, Pep Club, Induction, Collection Assistant, B-Team, Varsity, Cheerleader, ROTC Queen At- tendant. SPENCER, MACK Z? feat i 14 'I If Tiff SIMMINS, ROBERT-Honor Roll, Vice- President, Round Table, Human Rela- tions Council, Senior Business Commit- tee, Photographer, Crusader Staff, JCL, Dracones, Induction, Band, City, Dis- trict, Music Contest, C-Team Football, Swim Team, Representative to City Hall Day. SINCLAIR, NIIKE SMITH, HARDIE-Tower, Knightlites, Letterman's Club, Red Cross, AFS, In- duction, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Football, C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, Cross Country, Intramural Freshman Award. SMITH, LESLIE-Honor Roll, Chaplain, Round Table, Les Chevaliers, President, Red Cross, KPRS, Orchestra, Senior Bus- iness Committee, Music Festival, District Music Contest, Football Queen Atten- dant. SMITH, LESLIE SMOCK, NEILA-Les Chevaliers, Band, Orchestra. M gnu dm 'I swallow IL STRICKLAND, MILDRED-Round Ta- ble, Red Cross, FTA, FHA, Les Cheva- liers, Chemistry Club, I LL, SLL, Induc- tion, Music Festival, Band, State Band Contest, Counselor's Assistant, Hall Guards. SUHR, CLAUDIA-Honor Roll, Beta, Recording Secretary, Round Table, Knightlites, Historian, Jousters, Pep Club, AFS, B-Team, Varsity, Cheerlead- er, SLL, ILL, Children's Play, Nurse Assistant, Intramurals, Secretary, Human Relations Council. SUTTON, DAN SWANEY, GEORGE-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Beta, Feature Editor, Tower Staff, Schlosswachter, Band, Orchestra, C-Team Basketball, C-Team, B-Team, Football, B-Team, Varsity, Basketball Manager, Categories Team. SWIFT, PATTI-Honor Roll, Office As- sistant, Induction. SWINK, SHERRY STEELE, LEE-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, President, Beta, Round Table, Sports Editor, Tower, Literary Editor, Crusader, AFS, Knightlites, C-Team B-Team, Varsity, Basketball, C-Team B-Team, Varsity, Football, Publicist, Ju- nior Class, National Winner in Quill and Scroll Writing Contest, Senator to Kan- sas City Youth Congress, Human Rela- tions Council. 7 STENNIS, GLORIA-Spring Play, Hall Guard. STEPP, ROBERT-COE, Hall Guard, Red Cross, Bowling Team. TAPLEY, LARRY TAYLOR, ALMA-Round Table, Knightlites, Secretary, Les Chevaliers, Secretary, Red Cross, ILL, SLL, Pep Club, FHA, Induction, Band, Music Fes- tival, Offioe Assistant, Nurse Assistant, Stage Crew, Intramurals. TIMMONS, NANCY TRIPSES, DAVID-Honor Roll, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Beta, Knightlites, Band, Induction, Orchestra, Stageband, Trum- pet Trio, B-Team Football, Varsity Foot- ball, C-Team Track, All-City Band, City, District, State Music Contest, Winter Concert, Music Festival, Best Musi- cian . TUCKER, LELAND-Honor Roll, Round Table, Knightlites, Penthouse Play, Thespians, Student Director, Spring Play, All-City Music Festival, Children's Play, Induction, Concert Choir, Boys' Choir, City, District, State Music Contest. TYLER, PATRICIA-Honor Roll, FTA, Publicist, FHA, Secretary, Red Cross, Girls' Glee, Girls' Choir, Concert Choir, City, District, State Music Contest, Solo Music Contest. TYLER, PATRICK-Sergeant-at-Arms, Dorians, B-Team Track. VANMETER, LARRY-Honor Roll, Band, City, State, District Music Con- test, Intramurals. VARNER, RON-Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, President, Vice-President, Beta, Sergeant-at-Arms, Round Table, News Editor, Tower, Knightlites, Chemistry Club, Induction, Orchestra, Hall Guard, Senior Business Committee. THOMAS, FARILEN THOMAS, JOHN THORNTON, CHRIS What sunshine is to flrfuf rs VAWTER, JON-Les Chevaliers, Chemis- try Club, AFS. VENEGAS, VERONICA VILES, VELTON WAGGENER , CHARLOTTE-Honor Roll, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers. WALKER, DENNIS-Knightlitesg Band, Stage Band, City, District, Music Con- test. W A L K E R , KA T HIE-Vice-President, C e n t inelas, Sergeant-at-Arms , Senior Ladies League. smiles are in humanity. g ,,,, W WEBSTER, MARY-Honor Roll, Tower Representative, Beta, Round Table, Knightlites, President, Secretary, Trea- surer, Centinelas, Induction, Hall Guard. WHITAKER, EDWIN-Dracones, Child- ren's Play, Penthouse Play, Band, Brass Sextet, Bowling Team, Music Festival, City, District Music Contest. WHITE, DONALD WANER, NIIKE-Knightlites, Letter- man's Club, Hall Guard, Swim Team, Induction. WARD, LARRY-First Lieutenant, Drill Team, Exhibition Squad, C-Company Commander, Commander of the Mayor's Honor Guard, ROTC, Induction. WARNER, CARMALETTA-Honor Roll, Round Table, Induction, Biology Club, Centinelas, Red Cross, COE. WASHINGTON, CURTIS WEAST, MARGARET-Honor Roll, Be- ta, Underclassman Co-ordinator, Cm- sader Staff, Knightlites, Secretary, Presi- dent, Dracones, Junior Classical League, Pep Club, Induction, Office Assistant. WEBB, NANCY 169 2390 WHITEHEAD ARDENIA FHA Red Cross FTA Biology Club Pep Club Secretary, Treasurer, Centinelasg Vice- President, Les Chevaliersg AFS, Hall Guard, Nurse Assistant, Intramurals, ILL, SLLg Collection Assistant. WILLIAMS, ALICE-Girls' Gleeg J LL. WILLIAMS, DARYL-Round Table, Red Crossg Inductiong C-Team, B-Team, Varsity, Track, Second Lieutenant, Color Guard, Company Drill, ROTC jolly Good . WILLIAMS, DAVID-Concert Choir, Swim Team. WILLIAMS, ELLARAINE-Round Ta- bleg Pep Clubg Draconesg FHA, ILL, Hall Guard, Intramurals. WILLIAMS, JOYCE WILLINGHAM, LINDA WIGGINS, THELMA-COE. WILLARD, DEBBIE-Round Table. Where here I an op lfl mud L f WILLIS, KARL WILSON, 'DEBORAH-Honor Ron, Les Chevaliers. WINCHESTER, SOLOMON WINELAND, PAULA- Best Dancer . WINNIE, GARY WINNIE, HAROLD-Honor Roll, Round Table, Drill Squad, Rifle Team, LTC. Battalion Commander, ROTC. them will alufay be ll fzwzfier. YOUNG, DAVE WISSEL, RON WOLTER, DIANA-Honor Roll, Beta, Knightlites, Round Table, Induction, Pep Club, Les Chevaliers, Senior Ladies League, Band, Orchestra, City, District, State Music Contest, Spring Festival, Majorette. WOODS, BRENDA-Girls' Glee, Mixed Choir, Intramural, Fashion Show, Gym Show. WREN, BRENDA-Pep Club, Red Cross, Les Chevaliers, Biology Club, Junior Ladies League, Senior Ladies League, FTA, Office Assistant. WRIGHT, LEONARD WRIGHT, TOM-Knightlites, Hall Guard, Cafeteria Assistant, Cross Coun- try. .'.- ':f .ff-ff., , -f', ,',f,-,,-- .--.-5, .-,,-.,-ff-.1 ,-lg A Y , -A - V, - -V, - . - - . F- f'fA'.:Q:-'L--.,: .f..4,,f:pf1M:4--,4'1A...Q1,,-,.V-N1 '-.131 -1,1 V- L 1 HH f , f . ,- , . 5, f .V .,.,,.f , - 4.Y,.f-. f-.-f, .J -V ,- f - , V .-4-f - --,, L' ,HIL-'. -af 'I rf, ,, 'f 4 ,- -T' r ' V :4:,R,,. . K . 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Winningham, Ilsa Wolkey, Betty Woods, Maurice Woods, Rodney Wrice, Jerry Wright, Cathy Wright, Gene Wright, Kay Yeoman, David Yeoman, Debra Young, Judith Zeckser, Doug W I Q A 1 A ,MY ,,17f1 ,t 1 1 . f , ' ' 1 1 , .1 WWW W 1- V J 11.5 51 1 1 0571 1' Wesson, Naleethan White, Anthony White, Carla Wiggins, Octavia Wilcox, Dara Williams, Brenda Williams, Donald Williams, Janice Williams, Ieanetta Williams, Linda Williams, Michael Williams, Rodney Williams, Willa Wilson, Berishia Wilson, Cornell Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Gary Wilson, Marietta Wilson, Veda Windhausen, Carl Winnie, Linda W I want my gum hack! The end of Senior Assembly is marked by the presentation of the Knight's Memorial Award and the Ladyship Award. Donated by the National Beta Club, this honor was first awarded in 1948. To receive this award, a senior must have shown outstanding potential in X 5 scholarship, citizenship, leadership and service. Athletic ability also has a bearing on the Knight's Award. The recipients' names are engraved on the Knight's Memorial Trophy and each winner is award- ed a certificate of achieve- ment at Senior Assembly. Knights And Lindy Eemmeezdeei ,Ile lfeezr feds Aflefe1eriel,4 Weeds Zee Achievement ,fled Sereiee WV Ziff' 'law , MMM Hgrfgr geek Diane J-ferzhe lfruee c9.5'fUlfI 'i BEST ATHLETE Dian Bunch Curtis Washington MOST POPULAR I Peggy Morris Jim Kamny 101' 1' CONTRIBUTED MOST Byron Schmidt Ronda Rice BEST LOOKING Barbara Rider Robert Burch BEST ARTIST Carol Brookover Tom Murphy BEST KNOWN COUPLE Sally Birch Chuck Gatson ,ar I3 QF' ing X LQ .M BEST ACTOR Karen Flathers Bob Fansler JOLLY GOOD H 110 I Terry Brauner Daryl Williams BEST DRESSED BEST DANCER Audra Hill Paula W'meland HIGHEST SCHOLASTIC Philip Cooper Kathy Butler Scarlett McClain Lee Steele wihnfvfn BEST MUSICIAN Linda Large David Tripses Senivr gareufell Like the setting of the sun at the day's end, 'graduation marks the end of high school life. As freshmen, we felt we knew so much. Then we began to realize that high school would be only a small glimmer of light in knowledge, experience and life. Through the help of understanding teachers, administrators and underclassmen, we have ended our senior year with eagerness, anxiety and new expectations. What we may do or be in a world yet filled with darkness is determined greatly by those guiding lights with which we have worked the past four years. It is the glow of these lights which leads us toward, although never to, perfection. During our stay here, we have seen many changes come to Southeast. Perhaps more than any other school in the city, Southeast represents our country-its problems, privileges and prejudices, its conflicts and conditions, its deficiencies, and its determination to become and remain united. Tomorrow will bring another sunrise and new light to our lives. The lights of the past will flicker once in a while, and it will be more than a mere spark. For without our awareness, Southeast High School has become a part of us which can and will affect eternity. And I said to the man who stood at the gate of the year: 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknownf - Minnie Haskins v- X -'f - A X 1 Student fader Aaron, Belinda-174 Acton, Theresa-30,174 Adams, Richard-192 Adams, Wayne-108,144 Akers, Rick-192 Alder, Cheryl-174 Alewine, Frances-174 Alexander, Anthony-59,174 Alexander, Becky-174 Alexander, Elton-63 Allen, Gary-144 Allen Keith-52,53,63,80,123, 172,174 Allen, Robert-192 Allen, Stephen-36,183 Allison, Cobina-28,29,42,79, 92,142,143,144,74 Alnutt, Darrell-183 Anderson, Angelia-192 Anderson, Jim-24,52,53,172, 173,174 Anderson, Sandra-33,174 Andrews, Carmen-183 Andrews, Sherrie-30, 174 Andrews, Theresa-29,55,74, 172,173,174 Anthony, Gail-42,144,175 Anthony, Gary-36 Antwine, Joyce- 1 92 Arbuthnot, Bert-144 Armstrong, Larry-44,144 Ashley, Anthony-91,192 Ashlock, Delores-174 Austin, Cheryl-35,183 Austin, Woodrow-37,90,174 Backer, Donald-36,174 Baker, Beatrice-183 Baker, Dawn-33,174 Baker, Fred-32,91,192 Baker, Leroy-144 Baker, Marianne-183 Baldwin, Janice-1 83 Ballowe, Robert-144 Banion, Debbie-192 Banks, Lillie-144 Barber, Iim-183 Barker, Billy-183 Barnes, Cynthia-144 Barnes, James-183 Barnes, Patti-174 Barrett, Shellah-192 Bartee, Joyce-192 Barter, Renee- 144 Barth, Brad-144 Bartlett, Larry-145 Bath, Earla-Zan-183 Bay, Stephen-43,67,183 Bayyles, David-183 Bean, Dennis-32,37,67,183 Bean, Paul-183 Beard, Gene-69 Beard, Lawrence-66,69,183 Beard, Shannan-67,183 Beasley, Forestine-34,145 Beasley, Cheryl-192 Beatty, Bernadette-42,44,64,145 Beatty, Cheryl-52,53,64,174 Bell, Earl-192 Bell, janet-183 Bell, Marilyn-192 Bell, Mary-32,192 Bell, Velma-183 Bellamy, Bud-174 Belton, Beverly-192 Bennett, Angela-29,52,53,57, 74,172,173,174 Bennett, Barbara- 145 Bennett, Renee-34,42,74,75, 1 92 Berger, Christine-174 Berry, I oe- 145 Best, Carol-174 Best, Rosemary-183 Bevans, David-174 Bidwell, Cindy-43,183 Biggers, Rick-183 Biggs, Valerie-145 Bilyew, Brad-30,145 Birch, Sally-145,200 Bird, Patricia-145 A Birdsell, Louise-1 74 Birdsell, Philip-192 Birdsong, Keith-174 Bisby, Robert-67,192 Bledsoe, Jim-66,192 Bledsoe, Ray-66,68,145 Blum, Cala-192 Blunt, Paul-192 Bock, Francene-32,192 Boehm, Danna-183 Bond, Gerald-43,48,51,145 Bonton, Beverly-32,183 Booth, Anita-42,51,64,74,75, 145 Bostic, Yvonne-183 Bostic, Yvonne-1 74 Botterson, Denny-174 Botterson, Jamie-74,75,183 Bowen, Joyce-146 Bowen, Laura-174 Bowman, Barry-1 74 Bowman, Constance-183 Boyd, Ray Jean-36,45,146 Bradley, Curtis-94,174 Bradley, Stacia-45,183 Brammer, Vance-174 Brandes, I ohnni- 1 72 Bratcher, Karen-192 Brauner, David-1 74 Brauner, Gerald-183 Brauner, Terry-143,146,201 Breitag, Patty-32,36,49,52,57,174 Brennan, Ian-1 92 Brenner, Colleen-30 Brewer, Loretta-183 Brewer, Noretta-52,43,173,174 Brewster, Carolyn-49,61,146 Brewster, Gary-67,192 Brewster, Vicki-64,1 74 Brison, Deborah-33,183 Bristow, Sam-183 Bristow, Sandy-1 92 Brockman, Dale-146 Brogan, David-69, 108,l 92 Brogan, Michael-67,69,108, 174 Brollier, Lois-33,183 Bronson, Jerry-67,69,175 Brookover, Carol-45,146,200 Brooks, Carletta-146 Brooks, Hazel-192 Brooks, Sandi-183 Brown, Anthony-146 Brown, Christine-183 Brown, Dale-183 Brown, Danny-175 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Deborah- 33,183 Debbie-43,1 92 Dennis-67,69,183 Kathleen- 146 Linda-17 5 Mary-42,11 1 ,175 Necia-183 Pam-183 Terry-192 Tom-192 Velma-175 Virginia-146 Willie-66,69,192 Broyles, Robert-192 Brunner, Louise-30,175 Bryant, Don-183 Bryant, Stephanie-20,28,29, 43,74,78,142,143,146 Bunch, Dian-30,57,74,111,146, 200 Bwch, Robert-147,200 Burgess, Keith-192 Burnham, Linda-192 Burnham, Mary G.-183 Burnham, Nancy-64,74 Burt, Dudley-192 Burt, Cidny-175 Burt, David-175 Burtis, Michelle-75,147 Burtis, Michelle-75,147 Burton, Charlene-192 Burton, Ronald-175 Butler, Andre-175 Butler, Kathy-43,44,48,51,147, 201 Butler, Buzan, Susie- 1 92 Dennis-147 Buzan, Marsha-183 Buzan , Patty-183 Byers, Theotis-175 Byers, Yvetta-147 Byrd, Julia-74,75 Byrd, Willa-74,75 Caddell, Connie-147 Cairnes, Karen-192 Callahan, Denise-183 Callahan, Sheryl-147 Calvert, Robert-60,147 Camacho, Rita-42,147 Camp, Iudy-175 Campbell, Dennis-183 Campbell, Patsy-18,147 Campbell, Velta-33,183 Cantrell, Daniel-175 Caples, Sidney-66,91,192 Carney, David-81,88 Carpenter, Jessie-64,147 Carpenter, Patti-192 Carpenter, Richy-183 Carpenter, Sandra-183 Carr, Brad-80,88 Carr, Camilla-175 Carr, jan-192 Carrell, Donald-175 Carter, Anna I 0-74,183 Carter, Evelyn-33,184 Carter, Larry-30,66,147 Carter, Mike-80,175 Casper, Marilyn-32,192 Casper, Sharon-148 Castion, Deborah-184 Cato, Donna-64,184 Chamberlin, Steven-184 Chandler, J ames-148 Chandler, Russell-184 Chapman, Cynthia-148 Chavis, Al-42,94,105 Chavis, Mike-43,94,142,143 Cheatem, Anthony-91,192 Choate, Rita-33,74,7 5,184 Chrisman, Kathleen-184 Christy, Mark-192 Clabom, David-192 Clabom, Venessa-59,184 Clark, Debra-23,70,14-8 Clay, John-30,148 Cloughly, Martha-192 Coby, Linda-49,67 ,148 Cocharn, Roosevelt-148 Coddington, Nadine-175 Coffey, Calvin-90,175 Coke, Sandy-192 Colbert, Lucian-90,175 Coleman, Craig-175 Coleman, Demetrice-192 Coleman, Omer-184 Coley, Darrell-175 Collins, Daryl-192 Collins, Debra-192 Collins, Foster-192 Collins, Joyce-33,59,184 Collins, Sharon-49,148 Combs, Alan-192 Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Copl Corl Corl Corn Coss Coul Coul Coul Cous Cow Cox, Crad Cree Crim Croc Cros Cros Culh Cum Cum Curl. Curl, Curr Curt Dani 11 Danif Dani' Danit Davis Davis Davis Davi: Davis 1, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Daws Dean Deck Deck Deck Deck Degal Del-la Deno Dillai Dillol DiVil Dixsc Doak Dobs Davis V l 92 17 3 7 Z i4 3 2,143 ,192 1,184 34 84 L8 18 4-8 ,75 1 D 75 l92 184 l-8 Cook, Pamelita-184 Cook, Vicki-175 Cooks, Sammuel-91,192 Cooper, Dom1a-74,75,148 Cooper, Marcia-192 Cooper, Philip-45,48,148,201 Cooper, Vivian-30,1 75 Coppock, William-60,148 Corbett, Elizabeth-175 Corbett, Michael-66,175 Cornett, Bonnie-149 Cossins, Debra-32,192 Dobbins, Ginger- 1 49 Dodd, Lynetta- 1 84 Douglas, Ricky-1 08, 143,1 50 Doxey, I ohn- 1 50 Droffen, Dwayne- 184 Druba, J oy- 1 50 Dubin, Carmalita- 184 Dudley, ,I ohn- 1 84 Duggan, Donald- 1 93 Dunlap, Patricia- 1 84 Dunn, Aretha- 150 Dunn, Ametta-1 50 Counce, Juanita-184 Counce, Rondell-66,193 Counts, Vicki-74,75,193 Cousin, Skip- 1 75 Cowan, Debbie-175 Cox, Alpha-193 Craddock, Cindy-67,175 Creel, Nancy-33,175 Criner, Melvin-184 Crook, Ronald-149 Crosby, Crosby, Blondell-184 Kathy-175 Culberson, Lawrence-193 Cummings, Brenda-149 Clmnungham, Glenda-149 Curl, Bruce-37,175 Dunn, Patricia- 1 50 Dunnington, Virgil-91 ,1 93 Durbin, J ohn- 1 93 Curl, jacquelyn-75,193 Curry, Henry-175 Curtis, Bob-143,149 Daniel, Mary-42',43,59,67,74, 184 Daniels, Elaine-33,175 Daniels, Kathy-57,74,184 Daniels, Sandra-149 Ealey, Dale-67,69,175 Ealey, Glenn-66,193 Eastman, Alfred-80,175 Echols, Derek-51,80 Echols, LaNeisa-33,59,184 Echoly, Paul-184 Eddy, Brock-42,43,108,175 Eicholz, George-184 Eicholz, Pauline-184 Eisler, Gregory-37,42,193 Elias, Freida-74,175 Elliot, Ronald-175 Ellis, Kathy-55,150 Ellis, Nancy-184 Ellis, Paul-150 Ellsworth, Gene-43,66,184 Empson, Kenny-30,184 Empson, Teresa-175 Endres, Bob-150 Endsley, Sharon-32,42,74,193 England, Robert-184 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Angela- 36,42,74,193 Linda-59,193 Marla-35,1 75 Pamela-43,193 Richard-42,50,142,143, 149 Davis , Rick-32,193 Davis, , Sharon- 175 Ronnie-67,193 Enores, Robert-150 Ensley, Robert-66,69,184 Eshnaur, Rae-184 Espino, Vickie-185 Estell, Larry-67,185 Estevez, Vince-185 Evans, Beverly- 1 75 Evans, David-193 Evans, Erman- 176 Davis, Sheron-193 Davis, Willie-175 Dawson, Margaret-57,175 Dean, Denyse, 30,149 Deckard, Gloria-149 Decker, Doug-149 Decker, Sandy-184 Decker, Sharon-193 Degand, Dennis-193 DeHart, Becky-34,43,74,193 Denoyer, Richard-67,184 Dillard, Almolene-184 DiUon, Carolyn-35,59,184 DiVilbiss, Bettie-149 Dixson, Lindley-184 Doakes, Romanda-57 Dobson, Nancy-184 Evans, Marsha-193 Evans, Patsy-150 Evans, Paulette-193 Everly, Debbie-176 Ewing, Yvetta-193 Fales, Allen-193 Fales, Neva-34,176 Falke, Judy-1 76 Fansler, Bob-23,49,55,150, 201 Farley, ,lack-1 76 Feeley, Kathy-32,35,36,37, 44,45,48,50,150 Feitz, Ronnie-185 Fight, Diana-193 Filsinger, Sandra-185 Finch, Rhonda-74,85 Finnell, Ben-36,193 Finnell, Judy-193 Fischer, Charlene-193 Fisher, Sharon-30 Fisher, Vicky-193 Flathers, Karen-18,30,44,45, 48,49,55,201 Flint, Virginia-29,52,74,173, 176 Flippin, Melody-33,185 Flowers, Larry-49,80,94,105 Flowers, William-185 Floyd, Diane-176 Floyd, Ieaulanda- 193 Fogt, Debbie-42,193 Fogt, Sharon-44,45,48,51 Ford, Annette-193 Forsythe, Paul-30 Fortson, Tommy-94 Foster, Lernjoe-93 Foster, Robert-90,94,98,185 Fotheringham, David-185 France, Lavonda-32,67,74,75, 185 Francis, Anita-1 85 F ranoes, Pat- 1 93 Franco, Paul-30 Franklin, Carl-67,193 Frank, Peggy- 36,55, 1 76 Franklin, Dennis- 185 Franklin, Don-80,176 Franklin, Patricia-32 Frazier, George-1 93 Fraizer, Laura- 185 Freeman, David-68,69,1 52 Freeman, J anioe-32, 1 76 Friends, Angela-67, 1 93 Friends, Debbie- 1 93 Friends, Gerald-63,67, 1 73, 1 76 Friends, Joyce-37 Frisbee, Steve- 185 Frisbee, Wileen- 1 93 Fuqua, Carolyn-30, 1 52 Fuqua, I ackie- 1 76 Fusso, Susanne-1 93 Gallagher, Patricia-36,185 Galloway, Barbara-152 Galvin, Robert-193 Garcia, Tony-193 Garcia, Pat-176 Gardner, Linda-42,7 4,176 Garner, Brenda-193 Gamer, Gerry-152 Garrison, Shirley-29,74,176 Gasparovich, Gerald- 1 93 Gasparovich, Vicki- 1 5 2 Gatchell, Christine-32,74,1 95 Gates, Harvey-66,193 Gatson, Brenda-1 76 Gatson, Cin dy- 1 93 Gatson, Herbert-1 95 Gatson, Chuck- 1 5 2, 200 Gattenby, Claudia-3 2,1 93 Geolas, Janice- 1 95 Geolas, Sam-49,152 George, Bill-1 52 George, Julie-152 Giamalva, Frank-176 Gibson, James-67,195 Giffin, Laura-30,152 Gilbert, Sherry-195 Gilchrist, Robert-152 Giles, Algy-45,48,l52 Gill, Mark-193 Gilmore, Anita-33,55,153 Gilmore, Mike-153 Gilmore, Pam-30,153 Givens, Brenda-1 95 Givhan, Charles-66,91,193 Glass, Barbara-153 Goff, Mike-67,193 Goins, Kathy-32,35,37,176 Goldberg, Axel-195 Goldberg, Mike-44,153 Goldston, Stephanie-176 Gooding, Charles-194 Goodding, Joe-44,4-5,48,51, 153 Goodding, Maria-43,59,176 Goodpaster, Cheril-30, 1 76 Goodpaster, Melody -32, 1 94 Goodrich, Joyce-36,195 Goodson, Larry-153 Goodwin, David-67,194 Goodwin, Kurt-176 Gordon, Gill-194 Gould, Sharon-32,74,194 Gould, Thomas-30,153 Grady, Sherry-153 Graham, Paul-66,194 Grantello, Linda- 32,194 Graves, Karen-33,74,185 Gray, Dianna-176 Gray, Donald-176 Gray, Donita- 37,176 Gray,Jolu1-91,194 Gray, Gray, Judy-30,34,37,176 Reggie-153 Grayson, Jen'y-91,194 Green, Green Green Dave- 1 94 Debra- 67, 1 53 I Joslyn-194 Green, Joyce-185 Green, Green, Green, Green, Michael-45,51,1 53 Patty-49 Regina-154 Terry-194 Greenberg, Larry-176 Greenlee, Anna-60,1 54 Greer, Michael-185 Greer, Patti-154 Grewing, Curtis-154 Griffin, Sandra-33,1 94 205 Groves, Gary-194 Groves, Kevin-108,194 Gullett, Marsha-176 Gwenn, Marion-185 Hall, Debbie-154 Hall, Marilyn-67,173,176 Hamilton, Kimbefll'-194 Hamlett, Mary-176 Hamm, I uanita-1 54 Hanavan, Karen-176 Hanavan, Mike-32,194 Handley, J ames-108,145 Hannah, Lan'y-90,185 Hansen, Ralph-176 Harakas, Peter-185 Harden, Domla-194 Harden, Linda-75,176 Hardiman, Carl-36,66 Harris, Dan-176 Harper, Ernie-154 Harper, Kristana-185 Harris, Anthony-67,69,185 Harris, Claude-185 Holderly , Eva- 1 94 Holliday , Suzanna-1 77 Holman, Billy-173,1 77 Holman, J ames-1 85 Holman, Karen-194 Holmes, Glemi-194 Holmes, Sandra-194 Holmes, Sylvester-90,17 7 Holmes, Terry-177 Holt, Joseph-66,185 Honsinger, Penny-177 Hopkins, Debbie-185 Hoppers, Kathy-36,194 Horine, Mike-90,185 Horseman, Victor-67,1 77 Horton, Roy-49,185 Hottle, Becky-155 Hottle, Stephanie-42,75,194 Howard, I olm-186 Hudson, Andrew-32,194 Huenefeldt, Gene-177 Huggins, Mary-177 Hughes, Betty-194 Hughes, Debbie-194 Hughes, Eric-194 Hughes, Eric-155 Hughes, Leslie-33,42,59,186 Hughes, Steve-155 Humphrey, Herbert-156 Humphrey, Loren-194 Harris, June-1 94 Harris, Lawn-91,194 Harris, Nlichael-185 Harris, Wanda-185 Harrison, J anella-74,75,194 Harrison, Rita-154 Hart, Becky-154 Harvey, Joseph-176 Harvey, Steve-90,185 Hauser, Barbara-19,1 54 Hawkins, Rhonda-185 Hayden, Dorothy-185 Hayes, Peggy-154 Hayes, Ron-66,67,1 55 Hayes, Tom-194 Hayward, Alberta-36,74-,194 I ones, Heckadon, David-185 Hemenway, Richard-194 Hemphill, Evelyn-30,42,64 Henderson, ,Io Ann-194 Hemdon, Joyce-74,1 94 Herrington, Debbie-36,176 Heuer, Walthenia-194 Heyer, Lee Roy-176 Hickman, Cathy-30 Hight, Sybil-194 Hill, Audra-66,69,155,201 Hill, James-155 Hill, Larry-66,91,194 Hill, Pam-155 Hill Rita-36,185 Hill Sheila-4-2,173,1 76 Hinton, Michael-155 Hipsher, Terry-52,53,57,173, 176 Hixon, Linda-74,185 Hodges, Sandra-33,185 Hogan, Anthony-91,194 Holder, Mike-185 206 Humphrey, Robert-37,177 Hunsucker, I arnie-7 4,194 Hunsucker, Melinda-177 Hunter, Gwen-156 Hrmter, Linda-186 Hunter, Willie-91,194 Hutchins, Danny-186 Hutchinson, Connie-156 Hutchinson, Ruth-33,186 Hull, David-66 Irby , Saundra- 177 Isariotis, Sue-177 I ackson, Andrew-156 I ackson, Elaine-1 94 I ackson, Haywood-66,1 94 I ackson, Lillian- 1 77 Jackson, Loma-186 Jackson, Michael-186 Jackson, Theola-33,186 jackson, Yolanda-59,186 Jacoby, Darlene-194 Jacoby, Paula-74,186 Iamerson, Deborah-33 Iamerson, Valerie-177 James, Cindy- 194 I ames, Kathleen- 186 James, Larry- 194 ,I ames, Mary-42,1 56 James, Reggie-81,88,104,143, 156 J edine, Mary- 18 J edine, Mike- 177 Jeffers, Linda-186 J ewell, Marty-194 I ohnson, Cathie-186 I ohnson, Carnel-1 94 I ohnson, Dennis-90,177 J ohnson, Eileen-186 Johnson, Elizabeth-52,53,1 77 I ohnson, Fay-156 johnson, Janet-1 77 I ohnson, Linda-186 1 ohnson, Marguerite-43,49, 1 56 johnson, Marilyn-52,53,74, 1 73,1 77 Johnson, Mark- 1 94 Johnson, Marla-1 56 I ohnson, Mona-1 77 johnson, Randy-194 I ohnson, Robert-104,1 56 Johnson, Tyrone-90,194 I ohnson, Walter-67,1 86 I ohnson, Wanda-194 johnson, William-19,24,44, 156 Jolly, Denise-36,67,74-,186 1 olly, Linda-74,75,1 94 J ones, Brenda-194 I ones, Carl-91 ,194 I ones, I ones, J ones, J ones, I ones, I ones, I ones, J ones, J ones Deborah-156 Debbie-33,186 Deleria-194 Don-194 Jim-36,59,90 Janice-177 Jerry-52,53,177 Kathy-74-,75,177 Lee-194 Jones: Mary-19,4-9,157 I ones I ones J ones I ones I ones, , Michael-59,66,186 , Michelle-186 , Norma-177 , Robert-94,99 Terrence-186 Viola-1 94 jordan, J udy- 1 95 I ordan, James-177 jordan, Michael-90,186 I ordan, Pat-1 77 jordan, Pat-42,44,45,48,50, 143,157 Jordan, Rita-34,74-,75,1 1 1 , 195 I owers, Debra-30,186 Junod, Suzee-23,49,51,157 Junod, Paul-66 Kanally, Jim-22,24,42,4-4-,63, 157,200 Katlin, Dan-186 Keener, Henri-157 Kegenis, Dian-17 7 Kegerris, Steve-66,195 Kelly, Claude-66,195 Kelley, Kathleen-34-,36,37, 177 Kelley, Mary-32,186 Kelly, Cheri-43,177 Kennedy, Dorothy-157 Kennedy, George-36,186 Kennedy, Jim-57,105,1 57 Kennedy, Mary-1 57 Kennedy, Mercyne-59,186 Kerr, Mary-36,195 Kerr, Theresa-177 Kilgore, Larry-157 ,Kimball, Ronald-195 Kimball, Sheila-177 Kimbrough, Cynthia-32,195 Kinder, Beverly-33,177 King, Delia-32,195 King, Phyllis-32,74,186 King, Trudy-177 Kipper, Carl-66,90,186 Kipper, Sarah-67,157 Kircher, Kathy-157 Klinginsmith, Linda-32,195 Klinginsmith, Robert-66,177 Kramer, Connie-195 Kreglinger, Vicki-195 Krueger, Dale-186 Kuhns, Andrea-157 Kynard, Brett-195 Lacy, Alvia-158 Lacy, Irving-66,186 Ladd, Reginald-100,186 Lang, Alexis-43,44,48,57,1 58 Lang, Carrie-52,178 Lang, Cheryl-195 Langlands, Ken-1 78 Large, Linda-35,36,44,57,158, 201 Lasker, Oscar-178 Lasker, Patania-3 3,1 86 Latta, lim-90,108 Law, Eddie-108,158 Lawson, David-60,158 . Lawson, Tom-178 Leach, Dean-195 Ledgerwood, I ack-158 Lee, Donna-43,178 Lee, Ieannette-195 Lee, Pat-195 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lem Lem Robert E.-32,91,195 Sandra-32,186 Saundra- 32,186 ken, I ames-195 mones, Margo-4-2,43,173, 178 Leo, Ronald-37 Leonard, Linda-45,51,57,158 Leon Lerel Levir Lewin Lewi: Lewi: Lewix Lewin L8W'l: Lewi: L6Wi: L8Wi: LOWl: Lewi: Lewi: Lilly, Lind4 Lind4 Lind: Linn, Linw Livin Lobd Lobd Lock Loeh Logal Long Long Lorel Loud Louis Love, Love. 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