Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1946
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With slight misgivings and an empty feeling in the pit of his stomach he approached that inner sanctum of Knowledge, Mr. Taylor's office. l-lis qualms were soon forgotten. however, once he had met our principal, our Knight in Shining Armor, our Five-Star General in this battle of Kearny l-ligh. l-le was not long in learning that in five years Kearny has become third largest school in the city, and that, largely through Mr. Taylor's efforts, it is steadily raising its schol- astic standards. MlSS MARKEY. Kearny has a reputation for being friendly and one of the people most responsible for this is Miss Markey, our Girls' Vice-Principal. She has squelched for all time the legend that Deans are Ogres lurking in their offices. constantly on guard against any joy and laughter. Famous for her rendition of Chickery Chick she's also wowed us in the past with her dancing at Girls' League assemblies. When Komey asked, Where do l take my l. Q. Test? they replied. Miss Markey. Whom do'l see about scheduling a meeting? Miss Markey. Who has to sign this pass? Yes, all these things and many more keep Miss Markey on the go, and still she has time to solve the many problems of girls who've found her answers simple and helpful. That's why, Komey, you see such a line of girls in front of her office: they're going to see Miss Markey--every girl's friend. . BARBER. Back in the saddle again, after two and a half years in Uncle Sam's Navy, is Mr. Barber, Vice-Principal. Known as the Boogie man, because of his pianistic ability, even in the short time since his return to Kearny, he has renewed his old popularity-especially, as Komey learned, among the feminine population. , l-lis hot boogie-woogie never fails to send the girls, so this teacher man is really a double threat. MR. SMl'l'l-l. For two and a half long, nerve-wracking years, Mr. Smith has served as Vice-Principal at Kearny and only now that he has time to sit back and heave a deep, but short sigh of contentment does he realize what he's been through. While racing through the halls, Komey felt a firm hand grab the nape of his neck and jerk him to a halt: Mr. Smith in charge of all guards. While taking a swim instead of an exam, Komey was most embarrassed to notice a familiar face observing him:-Mr. Smith in charge of unexplained absences. When a senior needs advice about his job: when as a senior, he has troubles, he deals with one person, Mr. Smith. -Q , .M.,,,... FRONT ROW: Merrill. Czuchna, Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Varley, Elgin. FRONT ROW: Sylces. Risty, Sawyer, Wetzell. BACK ROW: Jennings Shaw, Virclen, Creelman. BACK ROW: Crawford, Weisbrod. Rich, Simmons, Heethcote, Saul, Ulvestad. Youngblood. Wirt, D. Smith, A. Smith, H. Smith. Ortiz Otlzerness Page Sullivan Wells Schick v m r THE ONES THAT GOT AWAY: Wemple, Bleilwen, l -I I I ' l I E Q FRONT ROW: Haradon, Steutrmann, Sorenson, Cheesman. BACK ROW: Duff, Lewis, Burcham, Fox, Hall, Hutchinson, Lambert, Lewis, Zaloudek, Gerdis. FRONT ROW: Wiseman, Harris, Wood. Trenfel, Rock, Bothun, Warmer. SEATED: Martel, Mattson. BACK ROW: Henking, McKznney, Starkus, Brunk, Daugherty, Speck. EVERYBCDDYS FRIEND 5 sf X Q X ,Q if 1 .. 1. .XS ,, xx s U i .X . .Q SK ' 4 ov l f N -tt' ik XS in nf! .5 isa? 1? R .4 Ki ,... fx' ifw ix we w K 155 N. 1 Q x A . if 35 N uv- 4 .-4 LUPE AOUIRRE FRANK ALMOND JOSEPHINE ALVARADO PHYLLIS ANDERSON BILL ATKINS ANDREW AVILAAE JEAN BAHLMANN DONALD BAKER ROBERT BARTZ DOROTHY BEANS OALEN BENSON, JOAN BERLIN, ' TINA BILLSTROM HARLEY BJORNSON GENEVA BREAN MARCELINE BROWNINO DOROTHY BRUNNER MARILYN BULLOCR nl X -a X He perspired with the SENIQRS and. I . I . , 4, , 2 , I - ' 's f ,f-, .ar A2 , r', .--:- . 'I W, sr .El Lifts, SENIOR OFFICERS -1 President: Stephen Maxwell Q Vice-President: George Koulaxizes Secretary: Lupe Aquirre Treasurer: Alfred Pentis V E I 5? 4 I I I I ,,, ,,, - xg I .1 f -Q fx 9 A I CHARLES BURGETT CAROL CALLAI-IAN NAOMI CAREY DARRELL CARLSON ALBA CELAYA ELAINE CORDRAY ARDIS COSS DELMA CROWELL ' - 11964 I I In if .xi X PHIL DILLON WAYNE DOWNEY PHYLLIS DUNN JACKIE EGRY PAT FISHER JACK FOREMAN N BILL FRENCH BETTY FULLER LOIS GALLAGHER SHIRLEY GATES LARRY GAY JAMES GILLILAN I I I I I I FRANCES GOAD MARY FRANCIS GRAY PEGGY GREENWALT TED GREENWALT JOE GRISHAM VIERNA MAE GUEST PHYLLIS HARDMAN PHYLLIS HOMAN MAXINE HARRIS BETTY HARRISON WAYNE HARRISON KEITH HENRY MINNIE LOU HOLCOMBE BETTY JEAN HARRIS DARLINE JAMES EUNICE JAMES HENRY JAMES - ROGER KELLHOFFER HELEN KILLIBREW JAMES KNIGHT GEORGE KOULAXIZES DOROTHY LARSON EUGENE LARSON BILUE LEAMAN PHYLLIS LE MMRE THELMA B. LESTER X .0 1 N W ills f ILONA LIKINS JOHN LOGSDON DON LUPTON IVAN MCDERMOTT GILBERT MATIFES DON MANNING STEPHEN MAXWELL MARGARET MIGLIORE DELLA NELSON DICK NIELSON HELEN NIELSON FRANK O'NEAL GUNNAR OSTRAND JUANITA OZBIRN DORIS PARKER GLORIA PARKER LEROY PARRET ALFRED PENTIS I I I I DICK OUINLEY AMELIA OUINTANA VELETTA RALPH JUANITA REASONER ALIENA REEVES DORIS RELFORD HELEN RISTER BERT ROGERS PHILLIP ROUSI-I ERNA ROMERA I ROBERT RYAN DELLA SANCHEZ SHIRLEY SCALES ELIZABETH SCHENCK GEORGE SCHUTT I I SHIRLEY SELLERS ALYCE SI-IAPCOTT DAWN SHAW WILMA SI-IIRKEY JOYCE SIEG-RIST ORVAL SIMPSON LORRAINE SINKLER CLEO SMITH LOLA SMITH VIOLET SNYDER r Y W K' I I VIRGINIA SPECKNER TOM STEIN BARBARA STRATTON DOROTHY TAYLOR GLORIA MAE VALLE MARY ALICE VINCENT MARVIN VOSS LEOTIS WATKINS I 4 I w - V E s ,L N L F r I yi 0 DALE WEBB VIVIANNE WEBSTER LOU ELLA WHITE CLARA WILLIAMS JOHNNY ZATHAN DONNA MAE ZEGLIS LARAINE ZEILENGA 'Hi I 1.9 1 I fx! IIB 5 sI3NIoI2 ACTIVITIES I A cAIIiAIoAI2 -an XX? N5 il 73 Oct. 3I I-IaIIowe'en Party Jan. 24 Party for February Graduates ' May 9 Senior PIay ' K, I May 23 Gift Assembly June 5 Senior Breakfast -A June I4 Ditch Day y I J I6 V . -- une espers x fry, - .Iune I9 Commencement I ,J une urIIor emor ro , J 20 J ' -S ' P m , -! , -151:14-I sQ yt A! - ' 4-14 .7 9-lung: Q 1 :fini III' 'lr 'R :II tg 7 .057 av 4 n 'I gy' xv A I 'fx , , A I' IG 49 f I 2 f' A.. 'P .: 1i45E I I Q o 4 69 A ' . Q , . f ,' I I 'U I MMIII I X Ml IIIIII H. N aw S W. A ff: K ,p g5S Q7 K , 55 sb 'Q Q x X fit X' J X A N 3 3 5 K , uf, K Q-,f V, T35 ,. .Q X ' vm 5 ' .4 -and ,f ek , X www. My will ' Ho conspired with the JLJNIORS and . FRONT ROW: Francis Smith, Betty Jo Rush, Carole Oberle, Betty Ralph SECOND ROW: Leo Sanchez, Marjorie Siegrist. Loretta Reeves Eleanor Repaci, Emmett Smith. THIRD ROW: Jack Moore: George Rowley, Fanna Belle Pittman, Stella Pentis. Gerald Par tain. BACK ROW: Carlos Hiniosa. Bill Orth, Stephen Prolco poff, Art Robinson, David Smith. JUNIOR OFFICERS President: Pat Helms Vice-President: Joe Alford Secretary: Colleen Williamson Treasurer: Joanne Jungers FRONT ROW: Marguriete Hall, Shirley Hunt, Jo Ann Hunt, Helene Hattabough, Janis King. SECOND ROW: Ynaith Evans. Doro- thy Hamiel, Joanne Jungers, Norma Hanson, Dorothy Hiclcs, Jim Hall. THIRD ROW: Sue Hargis, Willie May Keating Peggy lrwine, Gerald Hathaway, Kenneth Kilgore, Bill Hawlcs. BACK ROW: Jack Jonte, Albert Julian, Tom Jourdon. Donald Gwath- mey, Pat Helms, Fred Gilmore. '2 TOP FRONT ROW: Shirley Licht, Jean Lothspeich, Nickie Middleton, TOP FRONT ROW: Martha Evans, Helen Estrada. Charlene DeIIis, Billie Marquis, Barbara Montieth, Jean Mahoney. SECOND ROW: Nodine Dale, Tom Morris, Betty Kraft, Jo Ann Miller, lone Meyers. Louise Munger. THIRD ROW: Peggy Lee, Eddie Mar- tin, Raymond Martinez, Gene Larson. C.C. Leieht, Ronald Milt- Icelson. BACK ROW: Nuncio Nantito, David Kobriclr, Art Loa pez, Bobby Marshall, Gene Langford, Coleman Litten. BOTTOM. FRONT ROW: Betty Cassen, Josephine Barrios, Julian Boeclc- el, Christina Alvarado. G. G. Armstrong, Evonne Berry, SECOND ROW: Rosetta Bitting, Rita Branstord, Wanda Ballard, Patsy Blount. Carol Boehm, Colleen Biggs. Geneva Bell. THIRD ROW: Fred Bates, Jaclc Bellmyer, James Baker, Morgan Boeclcel, Edith Ahern, Roberta Behlman, Joyce Caslue. BACK ROW: Joe AI' ford, Richard Blanton. Harold Bentley. Lee Anderson, James Carroll, John Bernard, Richard Baillitt. 'thirw A5 Pat Gates. Dalia Estevane. SECOND ROW: Joan Crabb. Sammy Constantine, Richard Estevane, Buddy Douglas, Maysie Glover, Judy Crush. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Eldred, Bill Grounds, Helen Gentle, Dixie Green. Donna Dreyer. BACK ROW: Robert Gillespie, Robert Arnold, Charles Giamanco, Vir- gil Clark, Don Davidson. BOTTOM FRONT ROW: Beatrice Thing, La Vaun Taylor, Martha Tillery, Dorothy Snyder. SECOND ROW: Betty Sturm, Evelyn Stills, Elaine Spence, Dona Wombles, Wayne Spurling, Beatrice Wells. THIRD ROW: Patsy Walker, Mary Jane Trei, Frances Stills. Colleen Williamson, Creed Washburn. BACK ROW: Allyn Wil- son, Bob Roush, Bill Roush. David Southwiclc, Paul Vander Meu- len. Dean Stolte. I-le aspired with the t SOPHCDMGRES SOP!-IOMORE OFFICERS President: Dick Peterson Vice-President: Dean Clson Secretary: Betty Jo Ozbirn Treasurer: Bob Scotield P Press Representative: Orilla McGill 4 x vw L ff LN . X N I-le strutted witlj the FRESHMEN while ' W W iW F dura? ,. dw fx X F ' gb Ei R sm ','A iw? X.lA K A Q 2 ,ew . ' 4 Sxfmf S923 ' Mya -.:x.,..- '... -:bf , -,:.-:Q-z.,-'Q ..........., M-..., om9lRllWQ, b? ,..--..... rm --...... - --.M- A sw -3-:..,w '--Q -x'I'9 ' N-2, , -. , my ES A .W ,. X lj X- Q 5 , . Q X -.L , S. an E Q Q. x X , Ex YQ ., y w g ,M N E., .. f , Q, why Q-xffwwg, . Qi. N K K 151.35 , wx :IS 71 f- A , . . fx 'v - - Q --X. S X Q , W ml 4' Q, A W5 mg 45 it 6 RS? m.- '4' If ' Egg? ass ' 4 . -f 1, K- x '21 -'-' - fl f A ,Li WL? , H f .AL K A,-. 1 QT- K N -' 1 t 1 ww . A - k ix -. ,355 MQ Q 'A W :WH ' X mf K xii? 55 5 3 x 1-ff 5 G , X Q n. , -X5 , mf S X Q Q ,V X wx? INK Lx 1 'QS ,NN QR Y X K c S, .2 S SE M1 we SE X I-Ie just hoped with the EIC!-ITI-I GRADE and Maw 'X TSI I-le despairecl with the SEVENTH GRADE .A 1? ilmf vb gin? KIA x wr W A , XMI . gqwf. I W S K Q -we my awk HX Q35 62' V ly- . If M WW RQ ii -mm x gg Q. 2 A Yi NF 'Q ,Q- M M wigs' ,S wi '48 xt -gyps- 1 Q ' ,Y 4 x it 1 .- 4 s , 42 15 wwf A I These are his SOPHOMORE iriencls and . PAGE 30, LEFT FRONT ROW: Lillian Rasp, Billie Jean Walsh, Ann Underwood, Drusilla Schmitt, Betty Jo Ozbirn, Joan Young- blood. SECOND ROW: Bob Nye, Ruth Quintana, Salas Reynalda, Jean Clark, J. D. Matlock, Bob Myers, Ner- eo Rodriquez. THIRD ROW: Doyle Smith, Jean Smith, Alice Robinson, Virgillee Tack- ett, Gerald Richmond, Alfred Rees, Fred Prescott, Jean Von Trutzschler. BACK ROW: Harley Mahoney, Dick Pedrin, Lyman Webb, Wayne Scherk- enback, Robert Walker, Howard Mayes, Don Pierson, Jerry Milhollan. RIGHT FRONT ROW: Phyllis Camp, Arleen Byrd, Rosemary Budz, Colleen Brooks, SECOND ROW: Jerri Crane, Pansy Danner. Pat Brown, Pat Acuzar, Eddie Burgess. THIRD ROW: Dick Coleman, Fred De Witt, George Dickinson, Merle Carlson, Barry Coats. BACK ROW: Paul Bunner, Charles Cripps, Pat Carlton, Dick Coleman, Don Chapman. PAGE 3I, UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Gloria Bast, Mavis Biggs, Anita Birken, Pat Anderson Eloise Bonner. SECOND ROW: Johnnie Baldwin, Jimmy Avila, Edith Ahern, Helen Bain, Curtis Brian. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Baker, Arthur Bethune, Learl Appling, James Bobo, Charles Allen. ' BACK ROW: Wesley Almond, Robert Blanton, Collens Arrowsmith, Charles Adrian, Russell Breeze, George Ander- son. UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Mary Sanchez, Mar- guriete Reeves, Norma Whitam. SECOND ROW: Faye Reasoner, Mary Ann Wood, Marceline Reed, Dick Peterson, Gwendowyn Warders. THIRD ROW: Barbara Price, Harold Stevik, Mary Pauly, Ray Vincent. James Kennedy. BACK ROW: Cleta Mae Murphy, Delmar Middaugh, Bob Pierce, Dean Olson, David Halbert. MIDDLE LEFT FRONT ROW: Beverly Sellers, Carol Leedom, Fay Knight, Dorothy Pekof- sky, Charlotte Holland. SECOND ROW: Alvie Licht, Shirley Nash, Margaret Snow, Delores Slatton, Pat Lacy, Marion Kobrick. THIRD ROW: Corinne Jones, Joan Landgrat, Pat Van Sickle, Jane Mc- Nair, Jack McCullough, Donald Loos. BACK ROW: Ernest Lunsford, Melvin McKay, Fred Williams, Lynn Zabriskie, Larry Leonard, Billy McCormick. MIDDLE RIGHT FRONT ROW: Betty Troxel, Dorothy Taylor, Ola Wagner, Trennie Wright, Gwen Newton. SECOND ROW: Danny Renaud, Gene Morely, Esther Vega, Roger Rexilius, Russell Townsend, Karen Pol' lock. THIRD ROW: Joan Myglory, Berline Matlock, Betty Webster, Ruby Wright, Linda May, Richard Mathews. BACK ROW: Phil Marsh, David West, Jakie Martinez, Graham O'NeaI, Er- nest Valle, Melvin Whetstine. LOWER LEFT FRONT ROW: Josephine Horner, Vel- da Hayes, Billie Harmon, Dorothy Hill, Ruth Gussa. SECOND ROW: Gene Ingle, Helen Hunsucker, Vaughnell Irwin, Patsy Jar- rell, Gertrude Hunter, Flossie Block. THIRD ROW: Marilyn McFadden, Or- illa McGill, Lorraine Lyman, Loretta Lyman, Norma Holder. Flossie Block. BACK ROW: Jack Dodds, Don Krentz, Danny James, Bill Huey, Jew- ell Johnson, Gerald Johnson. LOWER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Betty Fischer, Veda Giamanco, Joyce Epperson, Lois Hen- ry, Helen Green. SECOND ROW: Roy Ellis, Billye Fin- ney, Rose Dutra, Elita Flores, Phyllis Fillhart, Wayne Garrett. Marvin Fass- ler. THIRD ROW: Cyril Esslinger, Bob Cordray, Lois Gidney, Betty Grimes, Joan Granell, Paul Hemphill. BACK ROW: Don Cooper, Buddy Freeman, Harold Hamlin, Jack Grahl, Joyce Egry, Austin Freeman, Erwin Fickas. r These are friends in the FRESHMAN class PAGE 32, TOP FRONT ROW: Margaret Guterrez, Carolyn Guterrez, Agglene Fuhrman, Dorothy Hudson, Betty Glover, Nancy Forbs. SECOND ROW: Jaclcie Grayson, Eu- gene Gilland, Richard Gillespie. John Homan, Dawayne Fonville, Kent Har- IIS. ' THIRD ROW: James Grant, Arlene Huber, Marcia Gribble, Tommy Haw- kins, Joyce Gigear. Joanne Gilpert. BACK ROW: Arthur Robinson. Ralph Hose, Harvey Howell, Wayne Hin- richs. Bill Holt, Keith Herrill. LOWER LEFT FRONT ROW: Val Saunders, Gene Cartmill, Roland Pierce. Delpha Schmitt, Dorothy Slreen. SECOND ROW: Milo Simons, Charles Rucker, Dean Stokes, Gene Sullivan, Don Prescott. Edward Lee Summers. THIRD ROW: Mildred Poston, June Stratton, Billie Taylor. Bob Stoclcom. Bernard Smith, Pat Spatter. BACK ROW: Teddy Schwend, Lucille Storm, Mary Lou Simpson, Joan Shaclxeltord, David Stanelr, Carol Ta- coma. LOWER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Mary Alice Trailer, Jean Seeley, Joyce Wyatt. Rosemary Thomansic, Mary Ruth Walsh. SECOND ROW: Melvin Nunn, Susan Whitmire, Everdinne Wilson, Joanne Veall. Blas Vargas, Duane Wendberg, Jimmy Winger. THIRD ROW: Tommy Wilson. Cecil Withrow, Patsy Whitly, Shirley Zeil- enga, Ella Mae Schreiner, Barbara Wallace, Katharine Weibel. BACK ROW: Dick Wells, Joe Sira- gusa, Jimmy Ticer, Bob Wilkenson, Billy Scherlcenbach, Oleta Taylor, Hu- go Werriclr. PAGE 33. TOP LEFT FRONT ROW: Beverly Bryn, Mildred Carsons, Frances Byers, Ardeth Byers, Patsy Butler. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Brad- shaw, Margaret Clark, Gwenith Cave, Joe Casoclas, Bobby Cheatum. THIRD ROW: Bob Cannel, Charles Butcher, Harry Boggs. Jaclcie Brokaw, Marie Burrows, BACK ROW: Mary Lee Buchanon, William Callahan, Corley Buchanan, Hugo Celeya, Bob Bowerman. TOP RIGHT FRONT ROW: Frances Miller, Shirley Napper, Lucille Madden, Stella Nun- el. SECOND ROW: Wayne Mason. Kaye Paniclre. .Effie Meyer, Dorothy Nilro- clym. THIRD ROW: Emmett Meerchum, Johnny Willisons, Betty Nelson, Pat Marsh, Cynthia Mena. BACK ROW: Blanche Nelson, Harry Patterson, Carl Mobley, Laverne Mid- dough, Jerry Miller. MIDDLE LEFT FRONT ROW: Lillian McNinch, Peg- gy Long, Marvene Johnson, Zena Jer- rison, Delores Lesinslri. SECOND ROW: John Jamison, Nancy Klein. Dona Rae Joll, Barbara Laurent, Bessie Mae Johnson. THIRD ROW: Glynn Jones, Jack Johnson, James Messersmith, Eleanor Orth, Rito O'ConneI. BACK ROW: Thelma Lee, Jimmy Langford, Aaron Johnson, Bob Mc- Cray, Eugene Kilburn. MIDDLE RIGHT FRONT ROW: Jean Connors, Carol Campbell, Beverly Cooper, Lois Fad- der. Pat Deasey, Connie Estrada. SECOND ROW: Geneva Crain, Kath- ryn Dodd. Rosalie Cravens, Margaret Dawson, Earl Conroe, Harvey Davis. THIRD ROW: Phillip Fitzgerald, Al- bert Flores, Robert Biggler, Frances Daniels, Norma Corum, Barbara Doclc. BACK ROW: Warren Doan, Lloyd Cotton, Kenneth Farnsworth, Charles Alder, Byron Evans, James Duncan, Robert Dennis. BOTTOM LEFT FRONT Rowl Barbara Appirng, Ms.- na Aaron, Fern Allen. Amanda Bene- vedez, Harriet Anderson. SECOND ROW: Lester Berglund, Larry Beam, Gary Sue Altord, lla Mae Armstrong, Esther Barrios, Shirlee Beclrwith, Vernon Baillit, THIRD ROW: Richard Bartz, Lillian Batchlor, Barbara Armstrong, Carol Anderson, Dona Lee Beckett, Myrtle Beans. BACK ROW: Betty Anderson, Aurelia Aguirre, Fred Barton, Burns Bentley. Kenneth Bethune, Dale Balmer. Bay Bel- lium. BOTTOM RIGHT FRONT ROW: Mary Ouiniones, Dot Killibrew, Betty Brown, Betty King, Doris Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Reeves, Alice Ponce, Virginia Quintana, Ava- lon Rose, Florence Sigado, Roland Peterson. THIRD ROW: Pat Marsh, Robert Hyde, Bob Jellison, Florence Pierce, Ethel Humphrey, Betty Peterson. BACK ROW: Vida Harrison, Jim Mc- Minn, Rudy Romero, Robert Sanchez, David Piper, Robert Higdon. The EICHTI-I GRADE and PAGE 34, UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Mary Lawson. Patsy Dillon, Joan Duffy, Joanne Kennedy. Dora Shoen. Janice Gardner. SECOND ROW: Robert Zock, Betty Lynn, Lois Siegrist. Georgia Taylor. Ira Nickeson, Bennie Clark, Lionell Dodson, THIRD ROW: Olga Quintana. Mari- lyn Butcher, Marie Hurteau, Patsy Connell, Joyce Almond, Janet Moran, Bonnie Mae Faddis. BACK ROW: John Schenku, Alan Taylor. Jim Piffly, Michael Maystadt, ann Gibbens, Patricia Foster, Norman ick. UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Jean Treybig, Polly Buchanan, Sarah Valdez, Edna Osborn, Marian Gonzales. Virginia Maciel. Betty Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Betty Allen, Norma O'NeaI, Joan Ernest. Janet Lloyd. Roland White, James Russell, John Ott, David Devoe. THIRD ROW: Joy Williams, Shirley Olinger, Shirley Wilson, Jean Lupton. Beverly Marotte, Nina Walsh, Beverly Borrow, Florence Oshund. BACK ROW: Barbara Bohlman, Jua- nita Jones. Stratford Simpson, Fern Lee Gray. Theresa Meyer, Marjorie Dix. Pearl Aguirre. Dorothy Seeck. LOWER LEFT FRONT ROW: Darlene Clay. Gloria Biggs, Joyce Halbert. Ruth Lamberty, Nina Wilkerson. Joan Whitt. SECOND ROW: Edward Vickery, Car- ol Williams. Mary Gutierrez. Betty Maden. David Triplett, Clifford Rice. Larry Nikodym. THIRD ROW: Jacquelin Merrill. Shir- ley Dodd, Alice Estes. Patricia Harri- son, Nancy Hall. Gerald Reese, Loren Millikan. BACK ROW: Robert Walker, James Crush, George Munar, Richard Rizzo. Conde Mejia. Diane Benesh, Rose Ann Sprecker. LOWER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Betty Webb. Janet Bakke. Melba Bobo, Darlene Robin- son. Janet Linsey, Billie Jean Middel- ton, Doralyn Gay. Janice Bect. SECOND ROW: Joe Wilson, Robert Geek, Ned Pearson. Bobbie Bridges. Helen Garrett. Virginia Slamzsik, Mac Dimple, Dick Gilmore. THIRD ROW: Marlis Gunderson, Wanda Kemp, Patsy Beasley, John Beckstrand, Kenneth Bigler, Alfred Co- rozo, Dick Driggers, Billy Vincent. BACK ROW: Joe Johns. Paul Bel- man, Joan Dalrymple, Irene Guttier- rez. Doralyn Silka, Dorothy Sweat. Peggy McDonald, Connie Archer, PAGE 35. UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Marlene Dutra, Betty Webb, Beverly Weatherby, Juanema Finney. Odelo Casbres. Ann Louise Norwood. SECOND ROW: Neal Walters, Mary Sue Schenck. Patsy King, Carole Jor- don, Joyce Peck, Connie Johnson, Patricia Thompson. THIRD ROW: Janice Benson, Marion Wetherbee, Evelyn Harris, Fernando Estevane, Jim Bob Shoemaker, Leo Lacy. Richard Delgado. BACK ROW: Robert Loft, Donald Hurst, Henry Vincent, Larry Doniger. Gloria Biggs, Ella Murphy, Wanda Hurnphry. UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Allen Jackson. Bobby Cheaton, Dennis Hall. Gary Higbee, Robert May, Charles Jones. SECOND ROW: Tommy Larson. Jerry Hutson. Donald Drinkard, Robert Stipp, Jerry Douglas, Jimmy Adeax, Dean Rulon Anderson. THIRD ROW: Clarice Jackson, Helen Ponce. Bessie Galle. Martha Ponce. Gwendolyn Young, Mary Griggs. BACK ROW: Charlie Southern. James Patterson, Frank Alvarez, Leo Casadas, Buddy Biggs. Frank Dolby. MIDDLE LEFT FRONT ROW: Dwan Sylvester. Frank Martinez. Darwin Whetstine, Jimmie Denton, Jackie Withem, Don Hudson. SECOND ROW: Norma Spatter, Bill Lebengood, Jack Downs. Eugene Head. John Machado, Lowell Zuehlke. Kenneth Jarrison. THIRD ROW: James May. Eugene Martin, Bill Gordon, Jim Boucher, Ce- cil Boyd, Fernando Ouinones, Helen Chapman. BACK ROW: Ronald Howarth. Lyn- del Smith, Gary Williams, Conde My- in, Clarence Jackson. Mark Carlton. Carol Beason. 0 MIDDLE RIGHT FRONT ROW: Dolores Washam, Marilyn Saiannorro, Betty Joe Dodd, Socorra Cota, Irene Kulseth, Cleone Culver. SECOND ROW: Donald Sweat. Yffayne Balsley, Eugene Swartwood. Billy Burnett. Gerald Lamb. Louise Serviola, Donald Birnbaum. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Barchus, Joyce Ramus. Betty Muncill. Pat Callahan, Herman Reinert, Morris Tounsand, Dominic Skelly. BACK ROW: Paul Moore. Bob Pierson. Louis Valdez, Clark Rid- ing, John Tracy. Jesus Vega. LOWER LEFT FRONT ROW: Mary Avila, Carol Grignon, Betty Morris. Roberta How- ell, La Ouita Streeter. Martha Skeen. SECOND ROW: Jack Holland, Willie Kirkpatrick, Arthur Weaver, Ruthie Henderson, Frank Lieurance, Donna Brewton, Artis Marsh. THIRD ROW: Keith Durand. Edward Edmondson, John Beay, Helen John- son, Lyndel Smith, Lee Anne Baker, Doris Dodds. BACK ROW: Eugene Oshell. Anna- belle Seeck, Jimmie Melton. Buddy Ruckman, Harry Smith. Ray Allen, Bill Boehm. BOTTOM RIGHT FRONT ROW: Barbara Winn, Dorothy Shirkey, Sylvia Bryan, Yolanda Licht, Norma Beal, Virginia Hedlund. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Durwood. Ruth Martin. Juanita Lando. Barbara Pedrin. Theta Lewright, Harold Nap- ier, Harry Grow. THIRD ROW: Patricia Sanders, Ru- lon Anderson. Robert Bunner, Maxine Lee, Barbara Hunt, Esther Miltenberg- er, Helen Fantoni. BACK ROW: Emory Lewis, Wanda Williamson, James Agnue, John Mc- Williams, Audrey Miller, Clifford Mc- Cain, David Pauly. PAGE 36. UPPER LEFT FRONT ROW: Betty Stewart, Walter Wilson, Jean Archibald, Chloe Hott, Charles Cassapa, Allen Reeves. SECOND ROW: Joanne Walker, Kar- en Madsen, Avis Miklrelson, Verna Koskela. Janet Swapp, Ann Farns- worth, Mary Hayes. THIRD ROW-Lee Granell, Lisle Johnson, Agatha Farmsworth, Virginia Wallace, Betty Crush, Connie Jones, Jean Parlapiano. BACK ROW: Jerry Nye, Edward Meza, Delton Crosier, Gloria Lucero, Mildred Huey, Bennie Hunsucker, Ce- cil White. UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Billie Slatton, Joan James, Virginia Irvin, Mary Waldon, Laquita Evans, Belva Brokaw, Jean Sherwood. SECOND ROW: Ernest Smith, Donald McSpadden. Samuel Cripps, David Anderson, Kay Bernard, Max Prescott, Toodie Farmer, Weetonia Jackson. THIRD ROW: Oscar Hammond, Mor- ton Jorgenson, Russell Kreuger, George Cole, Jack Howard, Jimmy Beckstand, Barbara Dishong. BACK ROW: Clifford Poe, Vernice Middaugh, Elaine Gallagher, Nadine Foster, Alyce Duncan, Dorothy Lewis, Robert Gonlalez, Lonney Smith. BOTTOM FRONT ROW: Janice Nielson, Do- lores Mejia, Elva Vargas, Eleanor Kra- picka, Betty Parcell, Esther Romero. SECOND ROW: Danny Keith, Tommy Fisher, Thelma Montgomery, Margie Schreiner, Gloria Ellis, Jean Hender- son, Naclene Clark. THIRD ROW: Thomas Brown, Charles French, Richard Kale, Eugene How- arth, Donovan Baillit, Tony Martinez, Sidney Baker. BACK ROW: Bertram Atkins, Ronald Mankins, Wayne Younger, Dwight Shuman, Jerry Jackson, Tommy Hall, Floyd Hendrix, The SEVENTH CRADE PAGE 37, UPPER LEFT FRONT- ROW: Carole Ellis, Anne Od- in, Darlene Cyrus, Robert Delgado, Darrell Atkins, Tommy Lothspeich. SECOND ROW: Billy Pegler, Arnold Crowell, Wallie Wright, David Smith. Bob Cash, Jimmy Bigler, Bruce Hines. THIRD ROW: Edward McRae, Paul Behlman, Royce Barker, Robert Gi- gear, Kenneth Casey, Jerry Smith, Rex Hendrix, Harold Peacock. BACK ROW: Phyllis Schneider, Lou Smith, Beverly Winter, Virginia Trey- big, Loreen Lindgreen, Edward Brown. John Nipp. UPPER RIGHT FRONT ROW: Barbara Gordon, Ros- alie Allen, Donna Simmons, Peggy Andreasen, Alice Thompson, Wilma Kallenback. SECOND ROW: Patsy Newton, Bob- bie Willis, Phyllis Vincent, Shirley Brunton, Roxy Ann Monteith, Patricia Oberle, Betty Lou Houser. THIRD ROW: Ralph Avery, George Campbell, Calvin Prior, Billie Jolly, Doris Bettencourt. Carolyn Detwiler. Phyllis Maine. BACK ROW: Ervin Schutt, Francis Chambers, Ronnie Banner, Donald Pierce, Robert Banner, Richard Budz, Robert Witt. MIDDLE LEFT FRONT ROW: Nancy Drapkin, Josie Slaven, Socorro Alvarez, Darlene Fid- ler, Evelyn Baggett, Shirley Noland. SECOND ROW: Flora Chavez, Marie Chatters. Diane Zyirelr, Margaret Thorp, Alice Gonzalez, Socorro Cota, Dolores Fitzwater. THIRD ROW: Marland Whaley, Neva V7e'beI, Norma Beal, Shirley Tweed, Mabel Chatters, Joan Lepper, Ann Er- amo. BACK ROW: Eugene Rymer. Frank Davis, James Wion, Donna Gil- liland, Mercedes Sirogusa, Melvin Stil- son, Roger Patrick. MIDDLE RIGHT FRONT ROW: Kathryn Montiio, Viv- ian Railsback, Grace Cummings, Mary Ann Burglund, Wilma Rymer, Joan Henry, SECOND ROW: Tim Bautista, John Rogers, Donald Pusker, Leonard Ed- gar, Oscar Hammond, Alven Goess- man, Ernest Shipley. THIRD ROW: Victor Pentis, Allen Terry, Chester Hicks, John Nelson, James Hines, Robert Craven, John Shaul. BACK ROW: Harry Hertsch, David Miramontes, Oscar Knauer, Barbara Mortenson, Bertha Howell, Patrick Re- gan, Gordon Brean. BOTTOM LEFT FRONT ROW: Ralph Rodriquez, Pla- to Carpadakis, Ronald Smith, Donald Lee, Jerry Cole, Ray Butcher, James Lolli. SECOND ROW: Nancy Wetzel, Vera Estrada, Dorothy Dillion, Joan Zim- merman, John Payne, Allen Cassen, Paul Myers, Dick Warren. THIRD ROW: Emma Grant, Doreen Turnham, Virginia Wilkening, Joan Giordino, Joann Swartwoocl, Barbara Biggs, Jackie Faye Rawlins, Barbara Moody. BACK ROW: Juanita Cummings, Anne De Vaughn, Janet Carroll. Dimple Harris, Mary Ann Fries, Do- lores McNeil, Lou Ann Brock, Lily Whiteley. BOTTOM RIGHT FRONT ROW: Clark Sandknop, Eddie Dimock, Janet Luce, Ramona Romero. June Epperson, Gloria Reltorcl. SECOND ROW: George Cooper, Patrick Welburn, Philip Seclrler, Harry Lomax, Bobby Joe Fonville, Jimmy Sanders. THIRD ROW: Mary Boehm, Betty Malone, Betty Bethune, Hanna Moen, Barbara Wayne. Peggy McCarthy, Shirley Newbury. FOURTH ROW: Don Bain, Carter Hamiel, Donna Soderberg. Nellie Rod- gers, Georgiana Kobrick, Eileen Dona- hue, Joan Barth. i-IE HOBNCBBED WITH A . af if x ,gwm is ? F N My Q wma? X xx x -w X QQ ,X ,,,l A. S. B. COUNCIL Whiz! . . . Whiz! What's going on? asked Komey as he stood in tront ot Room l54. Why, Komey, those are my A.S.B. otticersf' replied Miss Sullivan, whizzing ott to a meeting. Just then Marvin Voss. loaded with Clothing Drive posters, bumped into Dale Webb trotting to a Student Court meeting. Excuse me, said Alyce Shapcott, dash- ing to phone the printers about the Circus Ball. A whoop from Mary Francis Gray, announcing that she had tound the lost penny in her account books, disturbed Gilbert Matites and Tom Stein, who were discussing the number ot service points the game guards would receive. Donna Zeglis, leaving on the double to tind a gate guard, collided with Phyllis LeMaire searching tor the ticket stubs. Wilma Shirkey, scanning newspapers tor Kearny news, Hugo Celeya, Iaboriously composing a monthly report on Junior High Activities, and Naomi Carey, paintully deciphering her shorthand notes, sighed world weary sighs and struggled on. Komey asked who was the Presdent ot this buzzing beehive. George Schutt's your Tan. replied a passing student. What a guy he must be to keep Kearny on an even eel. President: George Schutt. Commissioner ot Girls' Activities: Alyce Shapcott. Commissioner ot Boys' Activities: Dale Webb. Commissioner ot Girls' Athletics: Donna Mae Zeglis. Commissioner ot Boys' Athletics: Tom Stein. Commissioner ot Finance: Mary Francis Gray. Commissioner ot Publications: Marvin Voss. Commissioner of Cultural Attairs: Gilbert Matites. Commissioner ot Junior High Activites: Hugo Celaya Clerk: Naomi Carey. Ticket Auditor: Phyllis LeMaire. Historian: Wilma Shirkey. AK---' . . BIBLE CLUB sr. Komey really enjoyed the Christian fellowship which he found in abundance at the Bible Club weekly meetings on Wednesday afternoons. Everyone readily partir i- pated in the devotion. songs, and games--all of which helps to promote Christian ideals. In red letters on the members' calendar was the day Kearny gave the annual city-wide party for the other San Diego Bible Clubs. Other activities include the annual Bible Club Banquet and Youth fellowship meetings. Many have received a blessing from this club, which welcomes everyone ot every taith. OFFICERS: President: Delma Crowell Vice-President: Wayne Henriclcs Secretary: Jean Smith Chorister: Danny James 4 Quiz Leader: Billie Taylor Music Chairman: Minnie Lou Holcombe Sponsor: Miss Speck X K 4 4 'Y FIRST SEMESTER: President: Minnie Holcombe Vice-President: Eleanor Repaci Secretary: Dorothy Brunnerg Treasurer: Amelia Quintana SECOND SEMESTER: President: Josetina Alvarado Vice-President: Evonne Berry Secretary: Betty Webster Treasurer: Amelia Quintana Shhhhhh- says Komey, l'm studying-and you Icnow what? It's fun! That's not so hard to believe, Komey, because CSF- ers did it more than one time in '46 and got the same reaction. But when they weren't at this diversion or clean- ing their Ioitocal lenses, they were busy living up to their motto, Scholarship for Service. The boolc drive tor the Philippine Islanders tops thc list ot their accomplishments. They also acquired a plaque on which the name ot the outstanding Senior CSE-er ot each year will be engraved. Social sessions included the annual city-wide CSF Banquet, and two-get this, Seniors -two ditch days! It you want super service with a triendly smile, just ring for the CSE. Was that a whistle we heard trom Komey's corner? And who can blame him what with those Diana gals put- ting in such a super appearance. Those friendly smiles aren't a photographers triclc, either, because that's their purpose-being triendly to and helping all the girls at Kearny. This year the fifteen kept up the Christmas spirit by playing Santa at the Children's Convalescent Home. Miss Markey, the Dianas' sponsor. then treated all with a de- licious Chinese dinner. Regular meetings were held twice a month with a different member playing hostess each time. Graduation will round out a year tull ot service and fun tor the Dianas. OFFICERS: Secretary: Naomi Carey Treasurer: Juanita Reasoner i OFFICERS: President: Donna Mae Zeglis Vice-President: Lola Smith Secretary: Colleen Williamson Treasurer: Gloria Parker Activity Chairman: Lou Ella White Transforming our dear old versatile cafeteria into a colortul Carnival not only was hilarious 'lun tor everyone. but also replenished the 6. A. A.'s treasury. Hurrah, said Komey, that means more sweater girls in the G. A. A. Hockey, volleyball, swimming, and playdays provided plenty ot social and athletic activities tor the sixty-odd members, who stand for clean living and sportsmanship. That's Kearny's G. A, A., says Komey. DIANAS A. A. I-ll-Y JR. GIRL RESERVE Take a look at those expansive grins, says Komey, viewing the l-li-Y photos. Expansive grins is right, Komeyl These grins ot sat- isfaction come atter a year chucktull of events. Combin- ing brains with brawn, they have rendered such services to the school as getting out the football-basketball sched- ules. and donating the football scoreboard. The l-li-Y Prom, Erolic, and mountain trip are a few ot their super doings . The regular meetings help to make the l-li-Y a club among clubs ot Kearny. OFFICERS: President: Joe Alford Vice-President: Fred Bates Secretary: Cleo Smith Treasurer: Bob Bartz Sponsors: Darrell Smith and Paul Cheesman K 'X fl .J .M T fx xy iii' R' ii El .Ti iii f 5: Q Q, T x lil 5 T s 1 Ti N' 9 fry! TMP' ill Q li' Qi W E Qi TE l 1 l T 'ia y T gt y f T T 'si - T ,l T OFFlCERS: President: Gwendolyn Young Vice-President: Shirley Dodd Secretary: Darlene Clay Treasurer: Patsy King Why, said Komey. are all those girls running through the halls with steaming dishes in their hands? l-laven't you heard, Komey? Those are the Junior Girl Reserves on their way to the Mother-Daughter Pot Luck Supper, These peppy members ot the Y.W.C.A. have all kinds ot ambitions from baby-sitting bureaus to all-school carnivals. Junior Girl Reserves are eighth and ninth grade girls who plan to become Kearny's Senior Girl Reserves some day. Secretary Treasurer: Ronald Mrkkelson K CLUB It looks as though Komey was still on the job, as stripe polisher, when this picture was taken. Talk about earning letters, take a look at what these boys are display- ing lwe mean letters, of coursel. For just a newly organized club, we find these fellows really going to town under the direction of Buddy Douglas. OFFICERS: President Buddy Douglas Vice President lvan McDermott Sponsors: Darrell Smith Harold Smith, 1 Algy Lambert A N .1 Cs f 5 .I iii JR. RED CRCDSS Tables loaded with scrap books, afghan squares, wash cloths, tray favors, and cloth and stuffing for stuffed an- imals caught Komey's eye as he wandered in and asked what all the commotion was. One of the busy workers poked a stuffed elephant in his face and said, Most of these things will be sent to the Naval Hospital. We sent l3O Christmas boxes there, too. You should have seen the room thenl Tooth paste and talcum powder flying all around! A very worthwhile organization, says Komey. Sponsors-Mrs. Fox and Miss Hutchinson. Oops, pardon me. says Komey, l must be in the wrong place-all those girlsl Now don't get excited, Komey. lt's just the Kappa Deb Kouncil and those girls are lcnown for their friendliness and service. Why, remember the fun we all had on Kid's Day with its lollipops and pigtails-not to mention the hill-billy style Barefoot Ball, the Patriclc's Prance with its lcing and queen, or those swell assemblies. We coulcln't forget, either, the Kappa Knothole which kept us up to date on the latest fashions and fern- inine fancies, the letters that cheered us up when we were siclc in bed, or that special Saturday in May when the Girls' Leagues of all the city and count schools gathered at Kearny at the invitation of these gals. Believe me, Komey, if it's sponsored by the Kappa Deb Kouncil it's gotta be good! . OFFICERS: President: Alyce Shapcott Vice-President: Joanne Hunt Secretary: Jean Mahoney Treasurer: Phyllis Fillhart 4 L . Kearny Kadettes! Say, that's a sharp name, says Komey. That's right, Komey, but the name doesn't come first-it's their friendliness and helpfulness towards the other ninth grade girls that counts. Their many activities during the year, including the sponsoring of Jr. Hi dances, show very clearly what we mean. The members of this organization have set a high standard for future Kearny Kadettes. OFFICERS: President: Vida Harrison Vice-President: Effie Meyer Secretary: Shirley Beclcwith Treasury: Ernesfine Reeves KAPPA DEB CCDLINCIL KEARNY KADETTES K0-EDS Following the aroma of good food right to its source. Komey found the Ko-eds enjoying a wonderful pot-luck dinner in the' Community Building. While they ate they discussed the swell times they had at the l-lallowe'en Party: in giving the Kid's Day Ekit: ancl at the picnics which the yhad at Presidio Park-not to mention all the Activities they performed for the school. as well as the Juniors. A fine bunch of gals. says Komey, and a mighty fine Club. OFFICERS: President: Donna Dreyer Secetary: Carol Bohem Treasurer: Dorothy Hamiel The magnificent voice of Paul Robeson singing the Ballad For Americans resounded through the Cafeteria. Komey sat with the rest of us enjoying the National Negro History Week assembly. This was just one of the activi- ties of the Pepper Shale-ers to promote friendship between the Negro and white races. Their super octette wins more friends at each appearance. OFFICERS: President: Dorothy Hicks Secretary-Treasurer: Rita Bransford Sergeant-at-Arms: Gwendolyn Newton Sponsor: Miss Varley P E P P E R S I-I A K E R S I RACQUET CLUB Keep your eye on that ball-love-set-my serve. No, that's not double talk, Komey. just the usual terms ' used when playing a hot and tast game ot tennis. Almost any Saturday morning during '46 you would have found the Racquet Club members doing just that. Besides the regular game get-togethers , weekly meetings helped to keep this club in fine condition tor tun, recreation, and--we must not forget-Tennis! OFFlCERS:' 1: President: Christina Alvarado Secretary-Treasurer: Alice Smith Sponsor: Miss Trentel i 9 ,Ct k , SR. CIRL RESERVE Peace out ot the Pieces was the theme ot the Mid-Winter Regional Conterence ot Southern Cali- tornia Girl Reserves. And that's exactly what Kearny Senior Reserves did at their tirst bang-up meeting last December-the pieces being thirty girls, and the peace, a swell new club. A super Beach Party at La Jolla and the Semi-Annual Y.W.C.A. banquet are good examples ot the peace that comes trom good pieces. OFFICERS: President: Geneva Breen Vice-President: Virgilee Taclxett Secretary: Karen Pollack Treasurer: Elizabeth Schenk Sergeant-at-Arms: Lillian Rasp Inter-club Representative: Juanita Ozbirn R orte : Lo ' M ep r msg. unger Adviser: Mrs. Karen Wiseman VARSITY SHARPS s FLATS You can't help noticing, in the picture below, the many stripes and huge K's displayed so proudly. Proudly is the word. These boys have worked hard for their gigantic K's in the major sports. Q Second semester, when the club split into two groups, Tom Stein was voted in to hold the gavel for the rest of the year. Under his leadership the club accomplished a lot: but what, we won't discuss here. Komey is the otticialistripe polisher for the club, by the way. Komey is right in there pushing the sharps and flats around with the best of the guys and gals in the Music Club. Vocalizing, however, isn't the only talent to be found among the members of this new, but up-and-coming, club. In this group we may find accomplishments on the piano, violin, and many other instruments. ln performing for plays, as- semblies and other school activities. they have proved their talents. With the Co-Sponsorship of Mr, Zaloudelc and of Mr. Edward Ortiz, this promising club should add much to Kearny's musical future. OFFICERS: President: Tom Stein ' OFHCERS: Vice-President: Bert Rogers PfSSlCl2l'1l2I 4lOl'H'I Loasdon Secretary-Treasurer: Bill Hawlcs Vice-President: Garry Sue Alfred Spongorgg Secretary-Treasurer: Gilbert Matites Darrell Smith, l-larold Smith, Algy Lambert 1 .E ,'., ,xiii 1 A mis' ,, was 'annum x wnmh PX W f ml.-,uw sn Qw- 'K Ot course we can't forget our fine Kearny band with its steady beat which set hands to clapping and feet to tapping at many games and assemblies throughout the year. For their service. the members ot the Band and the Girls' Ensemble received a special award from the National Music Council. Mad about music, that's Kearny-and no wonder! Plays, marches, assemblies. waltzes, and 'Piclcles'? Yes, Pickles. says Komey as he views the music department photos. Putting on Kearny's tirst operetta was a big job but a big success. and that's what counts. Among the warblers in Pickles Were members ot the Chorus, Ensemble, and Girls' Octette with the Orchestra furnishing a solid background ot melody, The Vocal music was directed by Mr. Zaloudelc and instrumental music by Mr. Ortiz. Q Hw- iw, .Q , XX vw np Q 5 . an Y .QQ I, v AS ' 7 f' aw w Q Q W f fm Egiifggi El , A . If , mp- M 92 .P I've got a scoop! yells a reporter. Please tix the dummies, pleads the editor. Who stole the scissors? asks some poor misled person who is trying to do his worksheets. I demand more ads-we've got to have money, says the business manager. Out ot this confusion comes a paper which is already run- ning competition to school papers of titty years' standing. In just three years, the K. H. S. News has risen from a mimeo- graphed sheet to a sixteen-inch, 'five-column, printed newspaper with many new additions, such as illustrations, features and columns. ' l don't see how they do it, says Komey as he leaves Room IO3, scene of many journalistic loattles. 1 EDITORIAL STAFF: Editor-John Logsdon Managing Editor-James Carroll News Editor--Marvin Voss Sports Editor-George Schutt Feature Editor-Jerry Milhollan Club Editor-Gloria Parker Art Editor and Staff Photographer-Joe Alto Librarian-Dick Ouinley Head Typist--Dawn Shaw . Copy Deslc-Lois Gallagher Reporters-Frank Di Maio, .Io Ella MacDonald and Geo BUSINESS STAFF: Business Manager-Gilbert Matifes Acting Advertising Manager-John Zathan ADVERTISING STAFF: Helen Rister, Allena Reeves Circulation Manager-Dixie Green Exchange Editor-Helen Nielsen Adviser-Miss Erlene Speclc L I Something new has been added. says Komey. And he's right, for the Kearny Literary Magazine will celebrate its first anniversary exactly one year from this one ot '46. Sponsoring all the future Poes, Brownings. and Shakespeares at Kearny is the purpose ot this publication. Who knows what wild-eyed scholar or rattle-brained ath- lete may someday actually write something wonderful? Who knows? Anyway the Literary magazine statt had tirst chance at the budding genius of '46. ' ' Looking back, it was a lot ot hard work but it was worth all the time spent: for an achievement of real value is an objective rarely gained. The staff says thanks to all who helped-and especially to Miss Speck, who is mag- azine magicl LITERARY PUBLICATlON: Editorn: ..,...,,,,....,..,,..,...,,,,,..,,s, , Managing Editor.. Business Manager. Literary Editor .,...,, l SCRIBBLERS FROLIC Minnie Lou Holcombe Art Editor ..,....,,..,., ......... ,,.,.,,.....,,,...,, E u nice James .,.,,.,..,,,.A.,,,Shirley Press ...A..,,...lean Bahlman ,..,.,,.cBetty Blythe STAGE CREW r STUDENT COURT LUNCH GUARDS a KOMET KREATORS SENIOR EDITORS Editor-in-Chief: Phyllis Anderson Art Editor: Gloria Parlrer Literary Editor: Phyllis LeMaire Photography Editor: James Gillilan Business Manager: Frank Almond JUNIOR EDITORS Editor-in-Chief: Evonne Berry Art Editor: Stephen Prolcopoft Literary Editor: Willie Mae Keating Photography Editor: Nuncio Nantito STAFF Minnie Lou Holcombe, Allena Reeves Donna Mae Zeglis. Keith Henry Marjorie Siegrist, Elaine Cordray lCreator ot Komeyl Fred Williams, Tom Stein .Ioe Alford. Peggy Lee FACULTY ADVISERS Mrs. Saul-Sponsor Miss Wood-Art Adviser Miss Shaw-Literary Adviser Miss Sawyer-Business Adviser Mr. Cheesman-Photography Adviser I-learing a great wailing and gnashing ot teeth one Tuesday afternoon, Komey ran to the scene ot action, Room I57. The door tlew open and out dashed Phyllis Anderson, hair flying and that l'll-do-it-or-die look in her eyes. Oh, just the Annual Statt at work again under the serene eye ot Mrs. Saul. Emitting moans and groans the statt was worlcing-tJus- ily checking spelling ot names: mounting pictures with rubber cement: dashing ott to get a good action photo: and wearily juggling menacing tinancial tigures: lout having a wonderful hec- tic time. They sweated and slaved tor a long solid year to bring you this Annual. That they may rest in peace let's join Komey in saying. Well done. thou good and taithtul stattf' Barefoot Ball 1 1 Patrick's France 1 .l A Madclwen and Jungen u i Barrgom Bozoa Charm W W ki.-4, f The Art Department Decorates Leaning on the Shovel Merry Xlmas, 7th Grade Mad! Musicf?j 'fMoonlight for Herb Thanksgiving wx, sig? ,X 'St ff. ' . .. ... .........g..y.-.44 ...Q '+t,.., 19 WN Z' A1 .Nl 44, X 9X Qi. J 'Sl' Wm 15 . X? Hi-Y Prom si Christmas Season Pepper Shakers Kid's Day February Assembnly Frontier Day 5 2 it ! ! E HE PLA . ., , .. . .F ,, 4 W W .A 1, X , H I A ,.-xi , . F X n , . , i I 5 . g ., 5 , E MARNNEZ ANDERSON' HINOJOSA emswxm Roc-,sas sfmz smLs PEDRIN umm Lmcm HAWKS A BURGESS FGCDT BALL l-lold that linel Catch that passl Komey, talce it easy! Ahhhhh-Pedrin made it. The team qoes into a huddle. Komey comesrushing out. Yea! A cheer for our water-boy. Adding his support to that ot the whole school, Komey saw our varsity through a rough and reckless season of exciting football. Who lcnows better than Komey what the coaches, Algy Lambert and Hal Smith have done W tor the team, and what the team has done to help the school. N . x Gb -is i5 xl Jumiok VARSITY To build up their muscle and skill tor varsity 'Football was the aim of this year's J.V. Team. ln playing with the J.V.'s of other schools in the league they proved to all that they had what it takes. At the first ot the year they were defeated by a large margin but the scores improved until these spunlcy kids defeated Coronado. Korney really aired his tonsils in cheering at this game while he watched Kearny beat a path to the goal line. A Thanks go to Coach Darrell Smith tor his excellent coaching. NY! li ill -My ml MM illlltl'll ' BASKETBALL Instead of being just a little bit glum over the A team's l946 record, Kome was actually encouraged for he realized that all, young schools must start at the bottom. So instead of bemoaning his fate, Komey was at all the games, cheering a lot, moaning a lit- tle, but at all times knocking himself out with good ol' school spirit. Coach Darrell Smith was proud indeed when his boys came through with tour wins. A ELASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Carroll, Litten. Helms, Langford, Chapman. Simpson, Coach S th S d R Pt o q te, Mobley, Alford, Vander Meulen, Schutt. and e ers n. l i l l l i i4 B TEAM Front Row: Gillilan, Bates. Second Row: Ticer, Biornson. Wilson, Avila, Moore. Milrlcelson. Third Row: Carlton, Carlson. Hawkes. Zabriskie, Leicht, Benner, Grail, Coach Cheesman. Komey really went overboard for this team, racing madly up and down the court, screaming at the top of his voice, and holding his breath in horror when a precious tally was missedr With the varsity A team as their goal these boys worked hard this year, and made a good showing under the 'Fine coaching of Paul C ees- man. Koqmey has big hopes for them in the coming year, and can hardly wait for next year's training to begin. L+ . ., ' QAQ- i C TEAM Mention the Kearny C's to Komey. and watch him go berserlc. popping buttons right and left. so proud is he ot this team. tor they took the county basketball cham- pionship in their class. Komey hopes that these boys will con- tinue to bring 'fame to Kearny, and to pro- mote sportsmanship wherever they go. Three cheers tor their coach, Darrell Smith. Front Row: Quintero, Middaugh, Higdon, Douglas. Press, Capsalla. Coach D. Smith: Back Row: Stev- iclr, Celaya, Freeman, McMinn. Chapman, Davis, Baker. D TEAM The youngest cagemen in the school, the D team, made a good showing in the league this year under the training of Coach Darrell Smith. Komey has high hopes for these pint- size players, and expects more of them after they have added experience. Front Row: Quintero. Repaci. lngle. Ellis, Meer- chaum. Coach D. Smith: Back Row: Hawkins. Stolte. Robinson, Miller. Grant. I TRACK On your markl Get set! Bangggl The thin-clads are ott--hey, Komeyl Ott the track. It looks like another tirst. Yes, Komey tlashes across the tin- ish line to mark up more points tor the Komets. A good showing was made in all divisions. The large crowd that showed up tor each meet could hardly tind eyes enough to watch all the events at the same time. h Any day you could hear Coach l-lal Smith yelling, More speed, tellahsl or Lift those knees, and they did just that, lifted them up and put them down, lout tast. i First Row: Coach Smith, Burgess, oss, Smith, Rees, Manning, Vander Meulen Leicht Foreman Moore Nodine, Stein, James, Clark, Carlson: Second Row: Cooper, Smith Whetstine Roe Fletcher Lupton, Doan, McDermott, Gwathmey, Rowley: Third Row: Flores Walker Hunsucker Grounds Gay, Wilson, Smith, Partaing Fourth Row: Chapman, Benner Maxwell Barone Werrrch Mc Cray, Rodriguez, McMinn, Butcher, Fonville, Stevick, Douglas Press Morley Hawks Freeman craoss coyumriw Dashing madly across streets. down alleys. over garages. and up drain pipes, were the cross country boys. W 4 Our boy, Komey, was always out in front, stop- ping traffic and waving pedestrians to one side to let our runners go by. jg McDermott, more widely lcnown as Mac , was low point man, which of course, means he's the outstanding runner. Coached by Dewey Cp Youngblood, the whole team was tops. - A14 I Wifi I 'll' fm' 'lllfl b Q . . Miltlcelson. Rowley, Walker, Jordon. Clark. James, Evans, Voss, Maxwell, Ostrand, McDermott, Coach D. Youngblood swRiE5TLiNC . 1 . ,f.,, il.f.? . V .-rs-1 ,Q . The grunt 'n fgroan boys brought many honors home to Kearny. They finished second in the Victory League, placed-third in the A.A.U., fifth icn the SCIF, and won three dual meets out ot ive. Komey learned not to say Twist my arm or Pull my leg around these brawny boys- particularly around Atkins, high point scorer: he knew they would gladly take him at his word. Even Coach Algy Lamberthad to watch his words around these boys. - Front Row: Townsend, Ellis, Ingle, Ellis, Jaclcson, Boggs, Wilkenson, Scofield, Gray- - son: Second Row: Bowerman, Clark, Grant, Stewart, O'Neal, Vincent, Calla- han: Third Row: Coach A. Lambert. Litten, Harold, Fickas. Spano. Blanton, Roe, Atkins, Frenchg Beclr Row: Avila, Wilkinson, Avery, Middaugh, Pierce Piper, Ellis. . .-vy-iw-1- -w-vw--f,vs:g.Q 1 -.ru . - -.' - Aw ,, , ... 4 4 -. : I ' 6 ' h , , ' , r A , N ' .-1, -.nf -me ,4?,i.i . , 34. .R H J .xuulgvg . I, Q , 345332. . ying, . A: .N ' 5: ,. J .. , Q4 'f-Q 3 .,, ,-, .,g f' ' t JV- , 4 :U - - - ' . I - ' Q 1 V A J, V' .. R . ' t, . V ' - , - . .eV wr - . I .V ., v ',i.' 1 K S HU' i , f , 1 E 1- 5 4 Q ' ,,, a- . , .v s' Q, 1 L. . 4-- . rfxf i. L xv , I . 1 -1 I , l 1 x ' I ' , ,- Q , All Tl1is and Football, Too. X TYP. i F y . -, 4 5 f Y . 5 .w. 1 , . . V GIRLS' SPQRTS 5. li X . i , ,r , 'E Q ' l 'F l. ' - V . in f i' . V V :Y 'i l,,,.. 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And talk about assem- bliesl Well, their Faculty show to finance new uniforms certainly hit an all time high. those l.imber Lassies of the Tumbling' Team. A fish-flop by them doesn't loolc fishy! , The girls' new shower room made it possible for them to dress this year in regulatin gym clothes. Not a bad idea, huh, Komey? lt certainly made playing a lot easier, as'any girl can tell yo.u. Basketball, Volleyball and Speed- ball in quiclc succession, with Tournament play- x j , . i ii-f offs, gave many an hour of relaxation to study- YW' ir ,ll ' weary students. 6' rr: - . . i,. lf . Vi , ' tl qi,-4,,. JL:-i V I ,I ' '- A. -1,--so-il' Q 4,144 , iw- 'IF lillllw' ri 1-1' il' . Wi 1' ,fllfl XY wlxxv QM y Jil l NM I L-'ff L ' 71 JV fu , ., gs 1 3 L. A. Pl . X? I' 5 L :lvl lit Q- it n .Q 'Q mf A- , 4 A f AZ T ' . 1' L if R 1' 4 i My .: - . , -,Vg .g-1-'Z' . gui , Ml... .f- '- 1 -1- . . :L f f'- bf-' . -his -- TH .V . 'V . , .U , .. '13 'f - ' . 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