Southeast High School - Crusader Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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NORMA BAKER-Beta Club, two years, honor roll, Round Table and Red Cross representative, Tower staff, president, vice-president of home room, costume chairman of Pent- house Players, Penthouse plays, Christmas, speech, and mu- sic assemblies, orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Music Festi- val, Knightlites, five years, Induction Program. Norma will go to college next year. CHARLES BANGS-First and second team football, bas- ketball letters, track, all-star football team, honorable mention on all-star teams, second lieutenant of R.O.T.C. Charles, favorite subjects are human science and chemistry. His ambition is to become a salesman. EIJEANQR BENNETT-All-City Student Council, presi- dent, treasurer, and historian of Round Table, sports editor of Tower staff, president of home room, Hrst team cheer- leader, senior business committee, Penthouse play, Christ- mas, pep, and speech assemblies, Knightlites, four years, Induction Program, three years, Open House program, High School Day at City Hall. Eleanor intends to work next year. DAVID BENSON-Music assemblies, boys, quartette, a cappella choir, boys' chorus, Music Festival, Induction Pro- gram, Knightlites. David will attend college at Pasadena. He would like to become a singer. DICK BEUTLER-I-Ionor roll, Round Table representative, home room ofiices, Hi-Y, office page, Knightlites, first and second team football letterman, honorable mention on all- star football team. Dick,s favorite subject is drafting. I-Ie intends to go to college next year. BARBARA BITTNER-Beta Club, two years, honor roll, Quill and Scroll, Round Table representative, freshman editor of Crusader staff, circulation manager of Tower staff, home room treasurer, Centinelas, Pep Club, Christmas, Easter, and music assemblies, girls' glee, girls' octette, choir radio broadcast, Knightlites, four years, eighth grade and freshman letters. Barbara will attend Kansas State. I-Ier am- bition is to become a writer. BARBARA BIURVALL-Round Table representative, Tower staff, senior business committee, president and secre- tary of home room, Knightlites, four years, Induction Pro- gram, D.A.R. award, freshman athletic letter. Barbara's favorite subjects are psychology and physical education. She plans to go to college next year. BARBARA BRATCHER-Honor roll, treasurer of home room, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Christmas and music assemblies, a cappella choir, girls' glee, girls' octette, Knightlites, five years, Induction Program, hockey and volley ball sports day, various athletic awards. Barbara would like to become a dancer. PATRICIA BRAUN-Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Eas- ter assemblies, girls, glee, Music Festival, choir radio broad- cast, Knightlites. Patricia's favorite subjects are stenography and choir. She intends to go to business college. Her am- bition is to become a model. PAULINE BRAUNE-Red Cross representative, treasurer of home room, Knightlites. Pauline's favorite subjects are English and shorthand. Her hobby is music. She would like to become a secretary. Ms!-, Vsfx, ' f W U ' iafafw z fl Yi ' f W s we , Q3 as . ,aff as.. 'sf f V as ,Q X few a ,sy ,MSW ' igwggf-I, V. 'f . fggf' i . sa. 1 , , :v A f r gf wsfs fgfwf f f X v W: If .af Vai ,, . gs V - .4 . r' ' -, ' . .. 1 If . 5 . , fi' I I I.. ,I 2 ai' 'far 7? ff 7 a ff, ,-af if f ffffyf ,ff f X 1 , Vi, , ,,,, , 1 ,Q ., .gf , If 4 f 2 L ,QV,1y', I ,A my

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