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Here are the Senior Who are the first class to start and finish at Kearny. Since September I94l, the class has grown from two students the first day, Colleen Williamson and Janis King, to the present one hundred and thirty. As sophomores the class became organized, starting off with a gala beach party sponsored by the Ko-Eds, a club for Sophomore girls. The Junior year lent excitement with new class rings: play- ing ball, and eating hot dogs at our picnic at Presidio Park: and then-the prom, Tl-lE event of the year-after weeks of hectic preparation, Jo Ann l-lunt, prom chairman, produced a prom which will be especially remembered because of Van Johnson's attendance. ' September '46 finally camel The social life of the class began with the l-lalloween Party. Pine Valley was the scene of Ditch Day . . . lots of food, baseball, horseback riding, hiking, dancing. Tired but happy the groups would drift into the lodge and as they rested exhaust the julce box's rep- ertoire of songs. ' These ambitious seniors were lcept in a turmoil ordering sweaters, emblems, announcements and cards, paying dues, measuring heads for cap sizes, and finding the correct length of gowns. The two months preced.ng graduation were spent in a concerted and serious effort to get everything- grades, credits, announcements, caps and gowns, arrangements for Baccalaureate -ready so that the graduation exercises would give every one concerned the right to feel proud. Senior Class Officers: Marilyn Fildes, treasurer: Eleanor Repaci, secretary Jaclc Moore, vice president: Wayne Spurling, sergeant at arms and Bill Orth, president. I I '
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