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Senior Business Committee as A A 1 Front Row-Eleanor Bennett, Beth Herre, Sue Ann Houk, Barbara Burriss, Carol Clark, Carol Hutchinson, Sara Green, l Peggy Cock, Donnis Rogers. 4 l Back Row-Corky Taylor, Dick Kobelt, Vernon Greer, Howard Torrance, Tom Cannon, Fred Harper, Jim Chamberlin, Elwyn Harris. SENIOR BUSINESS COMMITTEE The Senior Business Committee is composed of the twenty candidates who ranked highest on the nominating ballot. The Various sub-committees, under the direction of Mr. George R. Powell, plan the commencement pro- gram and senior assembly, choose the commencement announcements, se- lect the gift to the school, and consider the choice of caps and gowns for T graduation. This group is also responsible for many of the social activities partici- 3 pared in and enjoyed by the seniors. l l C01n11ze1zcemerzf: BOQIS' DVGSSI l TOM CANNON, chairman, lg HOWARD TORRANCE, chairman, y EMERY TURNER, I PETE CORPENY5 ELEANOR BENNETT. DICK KOBELT- l 1 BN Gift C0111mitff'e: l Comrnencement Annozznccnzentsz 2 CORKY TAYLOR, Chairmang VERNON GREEK, chairman, w CAROL CLARK? SARA GREEN' 5 CAROL HUTCHISON. l Social Committee: ' Asswvlblyz T DONNIS ROGERS, chairman, ' ia GP: PEG COCK, chairman, SUE ANN HOUR, - ' JIM CHAMBERLINQ l ELWYN HARRIS. FRED HARPER. Girls' Dress: BARBARA BURRISS, chairman, BETH HERRE, BARBARA BIURVALL. 1 l 1 3 1 i l
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Senior Class 1951 Those of us who have become Knights and Ladies during this year of 1951 can scarcely realize that one of the most important pe- riods in our lives will soon be ended by our graduation. As we look back, the five full years we have spent at our Castle seem much too short. We have cheered Southeastls victories, been proud of her achievements, and each loyal Knight has attempted to do his part to add to the prestige of the school. We have worked dili- gently to become good students and we shall never forget the good times and the numerous interesting experiences we have shared with our fellow students. As this graduating class goes for- ward, every lesson we have learned and every idea we have gained will be guides on our way to success. To Southeast High School, our beloved Alma Mater, we express sincere ap- preciation of the thorough prepa- ration which has laid for each of us a foundation for the realization of our ambitions. 7 1' pi mr X O 0 Front , CIIIOI' lC6I'S Pegg Back F Elwj X egg, 1 Qf- F-A 6 .931 A - 5 ii C 111 :W4 V Q xv- 5,65 ks , 111, ,gf Q lmao ' p in... N' C111111 s A .. TOM CANNON DONNIS Rochas VIQRNQN Glllflilk Swim P1'1's11f1'11f Vi1'1'-P1'1'xi1l1'11f Spf-,-,1f,,,-3, BARI3fXR,A1B,UIsRlSS COIKKUX' T1iYLo1z Piicm' Cock HOWARD TORRANCE 11115111 ll Glfforlclll P1lf1lfl'i.Yf Sl'l'KQl'lIllf -af-A I'7lIS 1' l
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I V ...gs ,sz X L, .. ,W I I s X I V ...IA X . V ., X Vw! . . t vs ,K , S rewgf is Y 'kv is 9 FU. JERALD AGRON-Projection staff, Eve years: head of Knight Club films: basket room boy: award assembly. jer- ald's favorite subjects are human science and physics. He will attend Junior College. NORMAN ALFF-Member of C.O.E.: secretary and treas- urer of home room, hall guard: tennis team award. Nor- man's favorite subjects are algebra and American history. He plans to study journalism at Missouri University. DENNIS AMMON-Stage crew, two years: secretary, treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms of home room, choir, Knightlites, three years, Christmas, Easter, music, and speech assemblies: Hrst and second team football lettermang second team all-star football. Dennis's favorite subject is physical education. He plans to attend Kansas University. CHARLES ARLUND-President and sergeant-at-arms of home room: tennis team. Wfoodwork and metal work are Charles' favorite subjects. His hobby is baseball. He may go to junior College next year. MARLENE ARNQLD-Quill and Scroll: activities editor of Crusader staff: news editor of Tower staff, vice-president of home room: Centinelas: Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter assemblies: eighth grade chorus: girls, glee: a cap- pella choir: choir broadcast: Music Festival. Marlene's fa- vorite subject is music. She will go to college at XVilliam Njewell. NANCY ARNQLD-Red Cross representative: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and music assemblies: girls' glee: a cappella choir: radio broadcast: Knightlites, three years. Nancy's favorite subjects are stenography and music. She would like to attend business college to become a secretary. DIXIE ATTEBURY-Round Table representative: Red Cross representative: president of home room. Dixie's favor- ite subject is clothing. She intends to work next year. CHESTER AUBUCHCN-Chester's favorite subject is chemistry. His hobby is working on automobiles. He in- tends to take an apprenticeship next year with the ambition of owning his own hobby shop. JOHN AVERILL-Honor roll: Red Cross representative: Dorians: second team football letterman: freshman foot- ball coach. john's favorite subjects are drafting and mathe- matics. He plans to attend Kansas University. JIM BAKER--Red Cross representative: Hi-Y: music as- sembly: band. ,jim will go to college at Kansas State next year. 14 NORI Table vice-p house sic as' val: will g CHAi ketba menti Charl His a ELEP dent, of Tc leadei mas, Induc High next DAV Capps gram I-Ie vs DICI home secon star inter BAR Quil editc staff East' radix fresl bitic BAP Tots tary grar favt plan BAI roor a cz yeai day ad. PA' ter cast and biti PA of Eng to
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