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,714 Memvriam The C.astle's brightest guiding light for twenty- seven years was Mr. Harry R. lVlclVlillan. His own ideals of truth, honor, freedom and fair courtesy have shined through the years as a lodestar for all devotednKnights and Ladies. Mr. lVlcMillan's legacy to Southeast, his devotion to her and his constant determination to make and keep her great, can be an inspiration and an eternal guiding light to us all. As long as I'm remembered, I'll never really die, If you will just remember me As a friend from Southeast High. Reprint
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W i ra New Light hrfufs Way An important part of our guiding light, Mr. William D. Evans is now completing his second year at Southeast. 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
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