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Ce ee nie a ee ei ee a ee BETTY BALLARD Betty was one of the bus- . iest students on campus during her three years at Kearny. She served as the A.S.B. Commissioner of Finance, was elected as Junior and Senior Home- coming Attendant and was selected for Girls’ State representative. Along with these activities Betty also Pe larson nde ge apr found time to study as LINDA FOX demonstrated by her B Linda gained special rec- oe ognition from the faculty in the musical field. She was a leading violinist in the Orchestra for three years. When not practic- ing her violin, Linda found time to study and to par- ticipate in many other ac- tivities including Dianas, DONNA CLONTZ Orchestra, and C.S.F. She Donna was selected for maintained a 3.88 grade who’s who on the basis of average and excellent cit- her excellent academic izenship. record at Kearny. She maintained a 4.0 grade average, was a member of the A Ca ppella Choir, and Short Story Editor of Quill and Scroll. Her awards in- cluded the Bank of Ameri- ca trophy in the liberal arts department, and she was a finalist in the Pres- byterian Scholarship con- test: DAN FULKERSON Dan was a standout in academics as well as ath- letics. During his three years at Kearny he played on the football and wres- tling teams. He main- tained a 3.5 average and demonstrated high ability in the field of mathema- tics as a student in the Honors math program. BETH HARVEY Beth maintained a 4.0 grade average, one of the : two highest in her gradua- ting class. She was the piano accompanist for A Cappella Choir for three years. In her junior and senior year she was a fi- nalist in the Americans Abroad Program and was a leader in all of her ac- tivities. PASTEL TE STL OS PS TEES SET EEE IEEEELAEEEEEREEEROnenAEEEeD — a SSS SS = ee on sme eee tai a ba i yy il het De Cr ce ed aap eae Peta Cn aa DT eles rete
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SENIOR CALENDAR Jan. 12-14 Order Announcements Jan. 18-22 Pay Class Dues April 19-23 Measurements, Cap and Gown May 24-28 Class Dues May 25 May 28 June June June June June June June June June June June 4-10 10 Pe 11 11 11 13 14 15 16 17 Announcement Committee Vice President, Coleen Baker Secretary, Beth Harvey Treasurer, Lenore Hawk Class Meeting Final day to pay class dues Final examinations Final class day; books turned in Baccalaureate practice Issue caps and gowns Issue annuals Senior Prom, International Room, El Cortez, 8:00-12:00 p.m. Baccalaureate, 1st Presbyterian Church, 1:30 p.m. Senior report cards Awards assembly, lineup 9 a.m. Graduation practice, meet busses 8:00 a.m. at Kearny Graduation, Balboa Bowl, 8:00 p.m. President, Jamie Townsend
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CECILE PRATT Cecile proved to be one of the best citizens. at Kearny. She served as President of Dianas, a member of A.F.S., Prom Committee, and C.S.F. Ce- cile was Junior Editor of the 1964 Komet and Edi- tor-In-Chief of the 1965 Komet. Along with these activities she maintained a 3.5 grade average. STEVE IRWIN Steve performed excellent work in the field of math- ematics. He received the Bank of America trophy for mathematics and proved to be a valuable member of the math team. Steve also excelled in sci- ence as well as his other subjects maintaining a 3.5 grade average. : RICHARD KNOTT Richard was a very active student on the campus spending most of his time preparing for debates and speech tournaments. He was especially talented in debate and impromptu speaking, and social stud- ies. Richard graduated with a 3.7 grade average. JAMIE TOWNSEND Jamie was another out- standing athlete. He played Junior Varsity foot- ball as a sophomore and lettered in his junior and senior years as a member of the Varsity football team. Also Jamie served his class as Senior Presi- dent and maintained an above average academic record. MARY WILLIS Mary served as a social leader as well as an aca- demic leader in her grad- uating class. While main- taining a grade point av- erage of 3.2, Mary found time to participate as President of Girls’ league, a member of C.S.F., Di- anas, and the After Prom Committee.
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