Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1948
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For all these contributions and many more, we have chosen' this way to show our sincere gratitude and appreciation. ' bedicdtivn . . . a WKQIUQII0 s -X -. All the wqrldfs vgwll srl, M - - A statgeggg I-lCa,.i KMA ,ovwfilz 'Q And all the men - - . . And women wet, - . ..... Merely splayersz YET-i-vit 'l'3'U'- A' They have their exits And theirehtrances, And one man ln his time - Plays many parts .... William Shakespeare I lp Gui seam M941 Ciamwx gin Cffgecqqktkgk p bij 'Q' b,,mka,, , I cl-:AGO C 457 4 A ' ,47U?4,ZC,AATZi CVQTK J fgjggcai Lffcf fu 4QKf6f,zf3' ,lLezM5Lf'fL CML 604, Z7 ' 'J OL 'MQWQCCT jj! wwf 9' -11455,-mcfokaiiff. UJiZX1Xl1kuLX1kCk q9k 3.0, X A . L Q. 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Miss Marlcey, sponsor of Dianas, Kearny Kadettes, and Girls' League Council, is the friend and understanding adviser of all the girls at Kearn . ' Known throughout the school for his piano pllaying, pep, and person- ality is Mr. Barber, Boys' Vice-Principal. Always cheerful and smiling, he is ready to assist when- ever needed. 1 X X87 Lf Pr-vmpter-A math Mr Kurtz metal shop Mrs Vins mcn 7th counselling and communal Mrs Martel commercial Mrs McKei First picture: Left to right-Mr. Pylre, uuto shop: Mr. Al Smith, mechanical. drawing: Mr. Mcrrill, math: Mrs. Risly. ncy, math: Mr. Blcthcn. 9th counselling and science: Mr. Crawford. Illh csusellrng And shop. O Second prnure: Lcfi to righi, szaizd-Miss Spcclf. English: Miss Show, Sth counselling and English: Mrs. Cunningham. language: Mr. W-zmplc. senior problems: Miss Hcnlrlng. English. Siancling-Mr. Judy. social studies: Miss Trcnfcl, l2lh counselling and language: Mrs. Wells, adjusiment: Mrs. Haathcote. adiusfmcntg Mrs, Richardson, adiustmentg Mr. McNeil. English: Miss Wood. reading. I 5 I rr 6 Top picture: Left to right, seatzd-Miss Kovar, commercial: Miss Campbell. 8Ym: Miss Cutlrosky, social studies: Mrs. Daugherty, diversified occupations: Mrs, Mattson, math: Miss Piesingcr, librarian: Mr, Ficrro. social studies: Miss Hutchinson, English. Standing--Mrs. Jennings, English: Mrs. O'Conno1, English: Mrs, Sngcman, English: Mr. Hulobcrt, coach: Miss Sullivan, moth. 0 Bottom picture: Lzft to right. sealed-Mrs. Wilrlc, homc economics: Miss Khatchadourian. gym: Mrs, Wallcn. art. Standing-Mr. Owens, instrumental music: Mr. Drirrcll Smith, coach: Mr. Zaloudelr, vocal music: Mr.Wirt, Sth counselling and social studies: Mr. Clark, art: Mr. McLaughlin, shop: Mrs. Hcimcrdinger. gym: Mr. Lambert, coach: Miss Hughes, home economics: Sgt. Anderson, R, O. T. C.: Miss Norton, home economics: Sgt. Ealxcs. R. O. T, C.: Mrs. Hodges. home economics: Mr. Hal Smith, coach: Mr. Gerdcs, drivers' training. I Not pictured: Miss Bothun, English: Mr. Chccsman, photography: Miss Hall, lOth counselling and English: Mrs. Harris, math: Mr. Lewis. 9th counselling and wood shop: Miss Ottcrncss, math: Mrs. Sorenson, history: Miss Ulvcslad, lOth counsclling and social studics: Mr. Wcislsrod. 7th cousclling and science. ..... 'lr-wvfq'ffA' Y - w mg! v,f.:,,,. , , arg Len lo right- Mfg Hmadon Ancndanc- Swarm: Mrs. Schwanz. Sfmmvyg M155 Office vm. Rcqnslvzuvq MHS. Buvchavgx, F.Mn.:a,nLs.-C.m,.,. Production ff5 f '4 and 77 4e t:8iJu:i1t:.1.Mif: bvarinn: Miss Picsinger, Librariang M155 Sykes, Nurse. Ga eterid Len zo faghuusuc, Myst, Arm... Esther, num.. JQMPMN.. sylv... Ruth. A o o o 6 M . ,D -55 I, ' , Lfvvglnf 7 kfg, ' , 4? . . 1 VV ,. pf' Mfr ff 'f' X . f X M PLM If sp.-...l..-...Img mf MMM .mm nclivilics K3 ,. . , , , of u..- snr. A. Um vw Wm, :cn lo W WM, Mu. Karan Waxman. Amino.. M... . un Qu vaghepsuk ww-a..y.m.d 6. E. MC-my. masw. M... R. A. Wyckoff, swm.y: M... q,Jf0 14114 WMM, Jem my. Km: Palm. C. W, Younger, Vncc-Pvcsidentg Mvs. W. H. Achmbnld. Chnvlcs Guclncy, Hnvvy Rogcys. Prcs?dcnL Frou! row-Tcny Stallmnn, Dwight Miller, Charles Zak. A 5 K With somewhat ot a recl ' ' ' ord for providing an A.S.B. card which was of more value than ever before the I9-17-48 council steered Kearny into the spotlight tor a most active year of asscr:1b.ies, dances. and speoal A.S.B. card programs, They planned a unique Frontier Day. provided busses for all but one ot the football games, and worlced out some new policies designed to help pro- mote a sound and successful organization for next year. . , , 'V BJ till? 'A x r' A , ri ' ' r 1 '-ii? L X5 . ,J ix ., ' X ss , X. my Q ' ' Pray Don Pierson and Mr. Barber NW 'xr Y 'ff' Si J xii. xi X A J Y 'ig A. S. B. OFFICERS Left to right: Standing-Melvir Whet- stinc, Boys' Athletics: Drucilla Schmitt. Clerk: Barbara Wallace. Ticket Auditor: Mevis Biggs, Girls' Activities: Pat Brown, Historian: Joan Granell, Finance: Marcia Gribblc. Girls' Athletics: Rex Beckham, Boys' Aetivities. Seated-Don Picrson. President: Don Smith, Cultural Af- fairs. Not Pictured-John Nclson, Junior High Activities: Robert Biglcr, Publications. Mavis Biggs. President of K,D.K.. tallcs it over with Miss Marlrcy, bil-ecto A . . . GIRLS' LEAGUE Left to right: Back row--Helen Bain, Blanche Nelson. Pat Acuzar. Pat Scott. Janice Gardner. Ann Watkins. lOih grade Rep.: Ella Mac Schricncr. Treasurer: Delores Wlasham. Middle row - Alice Ponsc. Carole Lccdom. Darlene Clay. Jaclric Merrill. Secretary: Josephine Horner. l2th grade Rep.: Sylvia Chavez. 7th grade Rcpq Betty Ozbirn. Gloria Rel- lord. 9th grade Rep. Front row- Dcrothy Schrievc, Sth grade Rcp.: Mavis Biggs. President. Not Pic- lured-Dclpha Schmitt. Pai Foster. Mary Lee Sprcclcer, Vice-President: Faye Reasancr. Joyce Glgcar. llth grade Rep. , 1 Qffd feagug working behind the scenes. lead- ing the girls of the school is the Kappa Deb Kouncil. They turn out to notch dances, write to girls who are ill? award a garclenia to a deserving girl oncea month. choose girls of the weelc. and sponsor such delightful activities' as Man Hating Day and a tea for mid-term graduates. This year they also presented a scholarship which is to be traditional with the Kouncil in future years. .I . I. r - VA. . l K i x hitll' ,L kilgx SECTION TWG Seniors Class Will Prophecy U llllglxjll ' fl. ll lf ' l' lll lf- ' W ll . 1' ' f1749Jl-6-fi? -ff 4676i w 12444 ff' , 214,-,f-fig X If A 70p Killing 1948 qwru, 'fl ' ' . , M' I .1 V1 D rr 'Vi'-dh r 1 r If f VV-jf' 5 ,iff I l,koon to be filed away under the title Memories are the iff ,fs many happy times enjoyed by the Seniors of '48, From the days y. ' - 1' 'A l if of the annex lpuddle jumping daysl. up to the present time, we rl - ri' ' J . . 'j.aj 1 SENIOR have found many friends among the faculty and administrators who have contributed much to the success of this class. We would like to recall a few of these .and extend our thanlcs to them. Among our first friends were Mr. Taylor, Miss Marlcey, and Mr. Barber, who have always been most helpful in -inatters concerning the class. The year I946 was a big one for us. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mattson, the sophomores first organized, elected officers, and prepared for the coming years. That was the ear that we cap- tured the first Field Day Trophy. Mrs. Cunningham, sponsor, and Miss Trenfel, counselor, have carried us through our Junior and Senior years, helping to arrange the many outstanding activities. To these and many more we owe a debt of gratitude, They have made possible such memorable events as our Prom, Junior Christmas Party, Senior Ditch Day, Senior Play, and, of course, graudation. President: Pat Acular. Secretary: Joan Gvancll, !YJ OFFICERS-Bob Scofield. Treasurer: Guy Walker, Vic:-President. 1 Pairicia Pai Acuzar Charles Allen Wesley S. Almond- 7 Flossiz Mae Anderson George Anderson K.D.K. C0ssi2 Radio club Allied Youth Club Andy -'Sr. Class Sccy. .Sm Swea cr-LCorn.kx.' Acrcnautucul Club Latln Club Orchestra c.s.r. ,MMM Lu.4,l: ff K.H.s. News Pacman I , 4, I Q Pms. R.O.T.C. Lcttcvrnarfs Club V I M711 ,-, VX- LX - Olfxccrs' Club 'mfr L' ' ' 'Y Ms! . . An X 71. V - .. fi QQ C ll A nth J W lqw L lla! B199 Lee Roy Banks lfancis Bariholomew Lll an Baichelorflia O Ins nawsm I f. K C nl UCI I' I I rf' ,ghsrpslaaa fum R.o.T.c. Fran nmmang Sf, .' 15' Chqrus ,f- , - Baseball C.S.F, GP- J fl Qivl'Rcsri1Ms ' Tvaclv Ollncer Lntm Club jf. 'X A 'I ...X ' V Fprillicnh .X I' Drama f f,' 22 Eg J ' X,'K.l?. ' f M ,-' Pompon Corus ' 7 I 521.25 7 . L . 4 L K.n.zc. subbcom. U, E A' Kw U5 ,X . f pri Sv? n J' F V ' V xi T, F -1 Rex Beclrham Fl' , fr AhIi'8ell ' Charles A. Benner Charles Benthal Anita 'llNrni ' e J M , .. .. ,. .. A comm. 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' , Phi ed. fic Q X .5 D ,..K.5.,?, O J .4 ,' iLcnC,mM.'s Club A aosmmli Baseball PGQYICIB Brown Rosemary Bud! Paul M. Bunner E ward Ecl ,Burg,ess xx, Rosie - A Pro c . ,cms comfy K.o.K. IOlh Rep. xx, P cg. .g' sg mek g.S,F. Trcas. l:i5il:Qm5h. of Chccr Lfadc' ianas KL licsi'-J ' llcrmnrfs Club Drill Team cspw. lplmieomxmaio. Haslmian of A.S.B, 6.2.5. . ' Quill Und Scroll ' Dianas K,H.S. News Hu-Debbi: Council Rep. ' . I an-W fs I Alfred Leo Burris Bessie M, Calhoun Mg.. vmaly Football GAA, Mgr. vwny Baskntball Hi-7 Bob Chapman Don Chapman Baskclball Senior Play Don W. Cooperi C and B Track Cross Country Football Cheer Leader R.O.T.C. B and A Basknlbnll Track Prom Ccmmillcc Football Hi-Y Bob Cordray Fookba Il Phyllis Carrqifmf Merle Carlson C.S.F. A ' Buster ' Jr, HLY Sr. HPYY Band .C and B Baskckba nm Mg.. Football Mgr. Lcltcrman's Club Klcclue Verna Jean Clark Bob Coleman KK. Bnskelboll Drill Team 'Rad Cross Hom: Room Sccy. Raymond L. Coulkas Doklie Courkrighf Track ll L,3b,11lZD ' hw fogiw 2' ,gr l'lD'5Ql D N-f - e Q . -.M i. ,M l-, ., 6. VH if L ,r hoax-M H A 0 l ,.. ,V r, -' lv- l Q 5 l Mary Helen Crane Jim Cummins Choir opmm Pickles Rose Mary Dukra Band Orchestra rumbling mm Drama Plpxllis Filllrark case KK, Lt. Studcnl Courl K.D.K. Drama Clrccr Lander Drill Tram Lt. R.O.T.C. Joyce Colleen Egry Band Majorckkc Girl Reserves Red crm sew. Drama Club Red Cross Hornc Room Rap. Dir, of Mw.ra5hr lor Herbert Billye Merle Finney Drama Club Gul Rcscrvcs Lakin Club K.H.S, News , Song Leader Fred De Will Jacl: Dodds sragmew R.O.T.C. Q. . l . - r , -X5 W . Red Ellrs l'. el J e erson Marvin G. Fassler Basketball X.' A. N X Jr. Hi-Y - wmbdln T m Wrcsflrng Drl Team X , Cross X, Elida Flores Buddy Freeman Dale R. Fuller C.S.F. Football Y-Teens Baslrctbnll om. corps 14.01.111 K.H.S. News Track Allred Youkh 11 5 ' X l X .-X 1 X gy, 1 M. -ax if . 3, ,H 'xtif arf 5131? 'Y v sul J Wm S , iq ,Q y :Q NT Qi, .XX S K t v rx x X YT' ,. f f I 4 X, J., .w r, I' Melvin Garrett Veta Giamanco Mary Louise Gonzales .lac Graehf Z V f Tumbling Tcam res. oflr. Hi-Y Pompon Corps D and B Basketball Jr. Class Trcas, Klcdra Joan Granell K.K. Trees. C.S.F. Drill Team Dianas Comm. of Finance K.H.S. News Sr. Class Trees, Carolyn Hamlin Sccy. ot Guidancc Betty Jewel Grimes Ruth Emily Gussa Dave G. Halbert Bets Girl Rcscrves J.v. Pooibsrr Drill Tcem Bible Club Varsity Football C.T.C. GAA. Varsity Basketball Y-Teens Varsity Tracl: K-Club Hi-Y Lena Mae Harclin Anne Marie Hart Julia Judy Hartnett Choir Dranas Secy. Clroir C.S.F. Latin Club GAA. Prom Com. Sr. Swcatcr Com. Sccy. ot Home Room Drama K.D.K. Sub'Com. Opcrctta Lead . r . . ff er J' V' ' ,. Frances Harvey Margie Henderson Lois Ann Henry Dorothy Jo Hill Josephine Jaf'KHomer mc. Pcppcrsrrnfrcrrrb Kornzt ed.r.r.cl-.cf Yslccns E mg, -2- 2 -' G,A.A, v, Quill and Scroll Sccy. Allrcd Youkh K.D,K.,l2tl1l Rep., I Ncw C.S.F. 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Lan- L D s- -.r,i.a.-L.. 41x,.r.,,, . N D --Yr. Bob Myers Shirley Ann Nash Robert E.-Nieiachealk Newton D dBBlal::ll 'Gi crcd' . ' ll: scifi., M Cl 5 llP 5 Nliliimrr r , K D K x W estlrrrg A' Hig ,- L Bo Vouk Nye Betty Jo Ozbirn Mary Pauly ll Diclr Pedrin Lp 5 O Q Luc Qi mc, r+.r..r,m.r cmpr F0.rr1r.rll Suph, Class s.-Cy. W..-grim, 5 1, rg. A 'QA A, may Arbcum s.-Cy. swing 1' Doroilwy Pelrofslry Don Pierson KK. A,S.B. Pres. C.S.F. C.S.F. Vice-Pres. Drill Team Quill and Scroll Dianas Racquet Club Drama Club Klrdia Komck All fcl. Hi-Y Karen Joyce Polloclc Di Drill Team Science Club Latin Club Y-Teens Secy.. Trcas.. and Vice-Pr-rs. cl: Ponse Football Basketball Baseball Lclkclmnn Hi-Y 'S Club Fred Prescott Jr, Hr-Y Baseball .lean Rutledge Y-Tccns Belly Troxel Shelton K,H.S. News Drill Team Drum Corps Lillian Rasp Y-Tccns Pics. and Sccy, GAA. Vicc-Prcs, Scicncc Club Latin Club ary Evelyn Sanchez Drill Team Y-Teens Allied Ycullr Drama Faye Reasoner K.K. C,S.F. Uinnas Komcl Lil. Ed, K.D.K. Ensemble nrrrr Team Sgr. Drum Corps Marr.. Drusilla Sclrmili rrnmcyrr K.K. Drill Team Jr. Prom Chairman Diarras A.S.l3. Clr-rl , f ra. Wayne N. Slrerlrenbaclr Clrarlean LaVerm Smith Clnoir Drama Aeronautical Club Pcrnpen Corps Opcrclla G.A,A. K.l-l.S. News lf Marceline Marcy K.D,K, Drill Team Col. srrraarrr carrrr Jrragc K.K. Girl Rcscrvcs Bob Scofield Wrestling Football Soplr. Trcas. Sr. Class Pres. 9' Roger Rexilius Beverly Bev Sellers lC.l-1, G.A.A. Orclrcslra Tumblrqgq Team Charles Truman Smiih Don Smiilr Cl'ruclr Track R.O.T.C. Olflccvs Club Band Rrlln Team Clrccr Leoclcr Cross Country Track . Letlc:rrrran's Club Drama and Speech Comm. of Cultural Allairs l-lomcroom Prcs. Klrzdla -f 'Ziff ,fp fjf Lawrence Doyle Smikh Jim Smith Avis .lean Smilh Ronnie Steele ,ff Hirisld Sieviclr Cross Country B and A Track GAA- Steve mic Club crm cmmuy Bfblf Club Sffv- c Baslvlball R,O.T.C. R.O.T.C. C and B Trscli Rillc Club K.l-'l.S, Nrws Dorothy Louise Taylor Ruth C. Thompson K.K. 6.A.A, Ernesi Ray Valle Letterman's Club K-Club G.A.A. Y4Tccns Erhardt von Trutzschler Bible Club Klcdio R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Russell Townsend Russ Radio Club Wrcxtling Team Ceipi. of Sludcnt Couri Jeannie von Trutzschler Chorus Bibi.: Club Maxine Trammel Ola Mae Wagner Pepper Shaker Club Connie Ann ' Underwood Bolo Welle Football Baslcclball Baseball Dram-5 Varsity Club X 1 1 Lillian Lil Walke Bob L. Walker Grace Vivian Walker Guy Wallcer ' Brllieilean 2Walsli Dir. Chrislmas Pagceril Hi-Y Vice-Pres. Latin Club Basketball Girl'R2scrves Cross Counlry Capl. Track Drill Team Track Jr. Hi-Y Pws. Y-Teens wmrrrng Ea. of rc.H.s, News V Swimming v.cf.P.C5. s.. crm V Roy Lyman Webb Betty Webster Saleh Band R.O.T.C, Olliccr Ollicers' Club Norma .lean Witlrem M Drill Team Jr, Red Cross C.S.F. Dianas Girl Rcserv s ary Ann Woods K.K. K.D.K. K.H.S.Ncws Drill Team C.S.F. Jr. Slalesman A.s.s. Rep. lar C.A.S.C. Dinnas Melvin R. Wlietsiine Fred C. Williams La Verne Wilson C, B. and A Track Foolball Football Track Lcllcrman's Club l-li4Y Pres. Comm. ol Boys' Plrolo Ed, Annual Atlilclics Klcdia R.O.T.C. LcHermnn's Club B Basketball C.S.F. Ruby Wrrghl: Richard Allen Wyckoff .loan Youngblood Ll. in Lunch Guards '47 Scribblcrs' Frolic Ark Ed. Aeronautical Club Quill and Scroll Vice-Pres. CIC. C.S.F. K.H.S. Ncws Dianas Pepper sm.. club Band Rome. -.,.,. IJJ , R1 JI , riginal . I J- -- -,illinceni Jim Avila 'ii Ex D and B Baslrcllnoll YN .3 X Pres. K-Club 4: X wresrling 39 , Jr. Hi-Y . Q N. Stage Crew ' l Varsity Baseball I J.v. Football ' Velda Hayes . . 8, Camera Alu, Tom Moose Boehllce Bill Darrow Baseball Wesley Jordon Richard Malthews Rndiu Club Prcs. Acronauliccl Club Wrestling Jane McNair Scicncc Club Diclm Pete Peterson Bible Club Latin Club R.O.T.C. ?P1M'4JJff e'l Fnotlsall Hannibal! wrcsuang soph, Prcg. Jr. Pres. vmny Club vrcavrcs. Jr. Hi-Y Pres, Choir 9 sa x James D. Frazier R.O.T,C. Harley R. Mahoney ' . . . rendegzlou Pogo sticks, balloon tights. and ice cream cones were among the regular attractions in the senior patio each noon. From time to time the grunts and groans went beyond reasonable limits and merited a word of restraint from faculty and administration, but for noontime small tall: and emfam cramming the patio continued to be a most popular pace. wx L l 'lt 4 ,WS 7b X X firlf V 'L 14. .. .ar,-y1a.fp ..r.-., fm.. -. .t .., , 1., , ,Q .. . H, , W I i if 47' r r, tv ig 'X .Jr .ii ri - fortunea Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Once again l have the dignified pleasure of bringing you the latest news on America's upper class. Of course, the biggest news is that of the reunion ot the class of l948, Kearny High School, San Diego, who graduated 20 years ago this month. Several members unable to attend wired their greetings. Dr. Don Krentz, chief physician on the moon, spoke for all not present when he said: lt is too bad. Twenty years has found the group diversel scattered and occupied: Bruce Bills and Curtis Brean are chief pillots of the dail rocket to the moon, with Ruth Gussa and Martha McNeill as their hostesses on the short jaunt. . . . Promoted recently to 'che duties of inspecting incoming fruits and vegetables from the outer planets are Pat Brown and George Anderson . . . Recently appointed to the supreme court bench were two of the school's outstanding dignitaries. Jack Dodds and Melvin ,gMcKay . . . Buddy Freeman, representative from California, was in a heated argument the other day with Senator Phyllis Fillhart on how yi :lto dispose of Senior Problems as a course of study . . . Speaking of lpolitics, Don Cooper was made Supervisor of the Arkansas State 1tPolice appointed by the governor of that state, David Halbert . . . 'r im Outstanding advances in nuclear physics were made by Professor Rex Beckham, Ph.D., on utilizing the full power of tootsie rolls . . . Flossie Anderson manages the San Diego Count Hos ital Clinic, accompanied by such able assistants as Bessie Camoun, Elida Flores, Karen Pollock, Dorothy Taylor, Betty Webster ldentistryl, and Dr. Roger Rexilius lpsychiatristl . . . Building a new annex to the hospital building is Lee Ro Banks' construction crew, with Marvin Fassler as chief cabinet maker . . . The New York Art School of Don Pierson and associates, is lately featuring the outstanding fashion designers of the day: Anita Berkum, Jean Clark, Vita Giamanco, using as their typical model, Helen Bain. Covering their activities for the New York Herald-Tribune is Pat Acuzar . . . ln Paris, fashions are super- vised by Joan Youngblood and Colleen Brooks . . . Featured cover girl on such magazines as Vogue and Redbook, is Pat Anderson, who poses exclusively for Russell Breese in Chicago. 0 ln the world of sports, members of the Class of '48 have shown themselves out- standing . . . Fred Williams, having played pro-football for four years. is holding down head coaches' job at undefeated Utah University . . . Jim Avila, holding all time records for base stealing in both maior leagues, manages the New York Yankees , . . Charles Benner, 3 ear All-American fullback, coaches Michigan's Wolverines' . . . Don Tubby Chapman, pro-hoopster for two years, has written several books on basketball. and in his s are time. coaches the Linda Vista Gas House gang . . . Jim Kennedy, chief supervisor over the A.A.U. swimming colaiiesgaf the cour:try,hha5 himsplfbturnednigi many cham s . . . ie a ' z UC A ea coac Y. oastsj o er Q33- fect ricord team . . . augflEving slammed out 833 home runs in his career, holds down the job as manager of the New York Giants. ' Currently apearing at the Metropolitan O era irecently purchased by millionaires Larry Leonard, Bob Myers, Fliarold Stevick, and Jack Graehll, are Ann Bell, colorature prima donna, Charles Benthal, baritone, Raymond Coultas, tenor, Alvin Licht, loasso. How- ard Jones, tenor, Bob Howser, male soprano . . . The Met orchestra is conducted by Rose Dutra . . . Head custodian of the building is Richard Wycoff . . . Plans are forming to rebuild the opera house and appointed as chief architect is Ernest Valle. Speaking of the entertainment world, currently appearing on Broadway in the Big City, are Alfred Burris, who has been mainly concerned with writing and directing, and Lillian St. Walke, co- starring with Bob Walke in the Follies of l967 . . . Playing in the pit is Moody Merle Carlson's swing band . . . Charles Allen's revised version of Hamlet entitled Hamlet and Eggletf' stars Anne Marie Hart, Wayne Sherlrenback, Frances Bartholomew, and Judy Hartnett . . . Mel Whetstine and Drucilla Schmitt, now manag- ing the Hollywood theatre, present special features galore this week: Say no more Dick Ponse, and Bozo Buddy Metzler . . . The mellow voice of Joan Granell is the BIG feature, and the sweet baritone of Jim Cummins is to be heard . . . Dick Peterson can be located there- abouts also. selling peanuts during intermission 0 The annual 'Darc- devils' Meet in Indianapolis, is boasting such outstanding speedsteis as Tom Boehlke, auto wreclrer supreme. motorcyclists Frances Harvey, Carolyn Hamlin, Marilyn McFadden, Helen Hunsucker, and Vaugh- and JlliAforrtuneA nell lrwin . . . The Mauling Midgets include such champs as Rose- mary Budz, Billye Finney, Harley Mahoney, Bob Nye, Jean von Trutszchler and Berline Matlock . . . Lillian Batchelor, President of Bell Telephone. recently announced that rates have been reduced to l cent per call . . . The U. S. Army, under command of 6 star General Bob Scofield, has claimed Lieutenant Gen. Collins Arrowsmith. Air Corps, Major Gen. Fred De Witt, and General Charles Smith . . . The navy added three admirals this week, Gene Morley, Doyle Smith, and Jim Frazier . . . Jerry Milhollan, foreman of the Northwest Canadian Lumber Camp, is still trying to teach Don Smith, also a woodsman. the fundamentals of public speaking. The two are collaborating on a factual book entitled the Lost Gold of Francois Duprez . . . Another '48er at the camp is Jack McCullough . . . President of the Organized Housewives of America, Mavis Biggs Grisham, has just announced these new members: Mary Louise Gonzales Smith, Joyce Ep ersonlp Mary Helen Crane, Dorothy Courtwright van Boykin, Phyllis Camp Pendleton, Shirley Nash Buick, Jean Rutledge O'Brien, Gloria Johnson Ayers, Patsy Jarrell Cha man, Margie Henderson Robinson, Lena Hardin van Dallas, Betty Cgrimes Barthelmess. Ann Underwood De Beaumont. Delores Trujillo Bennett. Betty Troxel Shelton, Dorothea Mulligan Van Fluit, and Corinne Jones Knic erbocker , ? . Radio and engineering have claimed their victims . . . Wesley Almond, chieftengineer for CBS in New York: Richard Mathews dabbles in electronics for General Electric: Gene lngle, chief en ineer for US Steel and Bob Necochea, airplane engineer ' Now flor other flashes in the news . . . The law offices of Bob Walker and Gwendolyn Newton have been busy lately . , . Betty Ozbirn is Walker's secretary . . . Guy Walker is editor of the New York Times . . . The Chicago Tribune is running under the able direc- tion of Ma Ann Woods Billie Jean Walsh and Pat Lose have of Columbia University. and Lois Henry, Ph.D., at USC, are out standing educational leaders . . . The United Enterplanetary Vaga bond lHobol Society recently elected Roy Ellis, resident. with Bi fy - - - Y established a new colony on Saturn . . . Professors Wayne Garrg ,.,., Darrow taking over the vice-presidency . . . Bob Coleman is th secretary, and Bob Cordray. International Bread Man. is an honorary member. having shown much kindness and consideration to the members of the Society . . . Joyce Egry is appearing nightly with the Radio City Rockettes . . . Pansy Blackwood van Upolyne turned widow the other day with Sl0,000,000 on her hands , . . Eddie Burgess and Paul Bunner resigned from the senate last week . . . The Max Factor company has hired LaVonne Mikkelson, Dorothy Hill, and Ruby Wright as their Chief Beauticians . . . Gerald Johnson is managing the New York Boxing Commission . . . Marianne Kobriclr runs the Streamliner from Chicago to New York . . . Doroth Hudson's Ho pedsup Hepsters play every evening at the Waldorf . . . Frank, Klein claims to have seen an atom at UCLA . . . Dr. Don Loos, D.D,, has established his own church in San Diego, with Jean Smith as secretary . . . The National Secretarial Union is headed by Carole Leedom, president, Mary Lothspeich, vice-president, Dorothy Pekof- sky. secretarv, and Maxine Trammel and Grace Walker, treasurers . . . Bill McCormick, missionary to Alaska, reports that Ruth Thomp- son is also livin there . . . Former Veterinarian JanerMcNair heads the National l-Tumane Society . . . Frances McRae and Connie Martinez are employed as Powers Girls . , . Librarian at the U. S. I! Jovi- -.P .9 'L Naval Academy is Helen Maisheff . . . Lyman Webb directs the Navy band there . . . Phil Marsh and Beverly Morrison supe the manufacture of Post Corn Flakes . . . Butchers, Inc., is dire byqe gy- X Dick Pedrin, cow-killing-cad . . . Fred Prescott, Lawrence Townsend, ,ff Roland Miller and Ronnie Steele are co-owners of the Vista Drive ln . . . Lillian Rasp heads the coaching staff at Vassar . . . Faye Reasoner and Marceline Reed were co-winners in a recent Miss Hush contest. in which Rhode lsland was the grand rize . . . Norma Withem and La Verne Wilson are s ecialists at the Ma o Clinic Beverl P Y - 4 - Y ' Sellers has taken over managership of S. H. Kress and Co., while,,r1y'I:,MM9'J Russell Townsend is leading Thrifty Drug Company . . . Erhardt von Trutszchler and Mary Evelyn Sanchez are employed by Look magazine. . . . And so that about concludes . . . Wait a minute! Here's a special bulletin from Washington, D. C.: The President of the United States, Madame Josephine van Horner, has iust appointed Dick Lee, as head of The Federal Bureau of intoxication . . . Goodnight , . . if Y l 1 li CH X, ,N xy , a i at ta xx its T' Keing ci 'A Aouiiif mind Pat Acuzar-her lace to Tiptoes. Charles Allen-his hot rod to Ernest Lunsford. WesleydAlmond-his R.O.T.C. Officer bars to any willing R.O.T.C. ca et. Flossie Anderson-her shoe soles to Susie Watlrins. - George Anderson-his football shoes to anyone with big enough feet. Pat Anderson-her ability to dance to Pat Paclrer. Collins Arrowsmith-his ability to draw figures to Lucille Storm. Jim Avila-his l27 lbs, of condensed dynamite to Alice Ponse. Helen Bain-her reindeer sweater to Blanche Nelson. Maybe it will tit her better. Lee Roy Banlrs-his good behavior to Charles Ruclter. Frances Bartholomew-her brown eyes and C.S.F. pass to Dody Wiegand. Lillian Batchelor-her long fingernails to anyone in Miss Khatchod- orian's P.E. class'es who dares take them. Rex Beckham-his height to Bobby Ellis. Ann Bell-her, unfortunate experiences to any Junior capable of handling them. Chuck Benner-his ball carrying ability to J. Strape. Bud Benthal--his bruises and nose bleeds to an one out for football. Anita Berlrun-her Sr. Problems notebook to lxaril n Berlrun. Mavis Biggs-her ability to play football to Chuclr Butcher. Bmce Bills-his care of Miss Sullivan's car to Harold Forsen. Pansy Blackwood-her ability to finish school to any down hearted student. . Tom Boehllre-his tattoos to Pat Scott. Curtis Brean-his sweater to Wayne S. Pat Breese-his dirty levis to Bob Harris. Colleen Brooks-her ability to speak Spanish to Senorita Trenfel. Pat Brown-her ability to blush to Russell Scott. Rosie Buclz-all the fun she had at Kearny to Richard Budz. Paul Bunner--his ability in Spanish to Gene Sullivan. Eddie Burgess-his bad luck to Lorain Benthal. Alfred Burris-his coolcie duster and looks to Chuclr Butcher. Bessie Calhoun-her friendships to Charles Elder. Phyllis Camp-her naturally curly hair to Tommy Lothspeichf Merle Carlson-his ability to tlunlc Spanish to Pat Scott. Don Chapman--his center spot on the basketball team to John Nipp. Jean Clarlt--her photo ability to Mr. Cheesman. Bob Coleman-his ability to malce Ns in English to Harold Forsen. Don Cooper-the right of the tirst sock hop to his bfother, Jaclr Coo er. Bob Cordiiay-his good loolcs to any ugly Junior. Raymond Coultas-his ability to get along with Coach Smith to Earl Conner. Dottie Courtright-her place as a senior to Bobbie Meyers. Mary Helen Crane-her book ot tactics to Carole Jordon so she can et her Bud. too. Jim Cummins-his painful wisdom tooth to Janet Lindsay. Fred De Wittvhis Sr. Problems class to Bullet Fonville. Jaclc Dodds-his car Vout Roucl to Doris Dodds. Rose Dutra-her clarinet blaying to Ann Watlrins. Joyce Egry-her gay old times to whoever needs them. Red Ellis-his cool T. J. lclomps to that Crimson Kid, Jack Grayson. Joyce Eppersonhher Sr.'Problems note bool: to her sister, June, it she ever becomes a Senior. Marvin Fassler-his last paclc ot weeds to Roy Guthrey. Phyllis Fillhart-her love to her hubby. Billye Finney-her ability'to get into jams to Barbara Wallace. Elida Flores-her drum to Gene Krupa. James Frazier-his R,O.T.C. uniform to anybody who needs it next ear. . Buddiy Freeman-his false tooth and red hair to John Benner. Dale Fuller-his Benny to Ken Farnsworth. Melvin Garrett-his ju of cider to Alan Taylor. Veta Giamanco-hed Elomps to Dorothv Ni odym. Mary Louise Gonzales-her dimples to Ernest Labastida. Jack Graehl-his physics notes to Mr. Miller. We Eeqaehtlr . . . CtHQt Joan Granell-all her good luck to Mary Lee Sprecker hoping she can ' use some of it in the future. Geneva Crane. Ruth Gussa-her new pajamas to Helen Maisheff. Dave Halbert-his legs to Chuck Butcher. Carolyn Hamlin-her good grades to Ma Ann Fries. ' Lena Mae Hardin-her fingernails to Bobrbie Meyers and l hope she can do more with them than l did. Anne Marie Hart-her joking ability to Rita O'Connell. Judy Hartnett-all her fun in the senior year to Barbara Wallace ancl Eleanor Orth. Francis lgarvey-her peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches to i' out. Margie Henderson-her A in math to Ruthie. Lois Henr -her grin to Pepsodent, lnc. Doroghyl Jio Hill-her ability to cheer at football games to Gene u ivan. Josephine Horner-her ability to go steady to Alice Ponse. Bob Howser-his bench warming abilit to John Benner. Katherine Hudson-her tenor voice to hlellie Myers. Helen Hunsuclcer-her good times at Kearny to Bennie Hunsacker. Gene lngle-the good luck not to fall on the far end while ice skating to Jimmy Graham. Vaughnell Irwin-her quietness in study hall and collection of rings to Lefty Barton Patsy Jkarrell-her place in the Drill Team to any person willing to ta e it. Gerald Johnson-his ball and chain to 700x English class. Gloria Johnson-her second soprano voice to Barbara Laurent. Corinne Jones-her ability to talk herself into embarrassing situations to Juanita Jones. Howard Jones-his clean mind to anyone who wants it. James Kennedy-his strong heart to Bill Sherkenback. Frank Klein-his seat in Miss Shaw's English class to any unlucky Junior. ' . Fay Knight-her gym shorts to Fred Bates. I ity 'iz BCHY Grimes-her fiflkle eye to Frances Daniels. Jackie Brokaw andggffg ' ff 4 W r , xllhy- ,. i. , id ' Marianne Kobrick-her hair to Dody Wiegand. 5143 'ii ' 'ff Dick Lee-his bucket of bolts to any sucker. txt' ' Carole Leedom-her shortness to Ann Watkins. V ' Lili Larry Leonard-his ability to lose at poker to Dick Rizzo, who has been' winning too much lately. AI Licht-his' moldy sweat socks to anybody who wants them. Dan Loos-his perpetual forgetfulness to Billie Jack Taylor. Pat Losey-her senior expenses to Bill Sherkenback. Ma Lothspeich-her advance shorthand to Joyce Giggear. Bill qMcCormick-his happiness at Kearny to his sister. Evelyn. Jack McCullough-his' ability to not get caught ditching to Harvey Davis. Marilyn McFadden-her brother, Teddy, to Billie Vaut. Melvin McKay-his sham and built up klomps to that neat goon guy. Jim Langford. Jane McNair-her expression drop dead to Miss Norton. Martha McNeil-her good times at the Palace Skating Rink to Joane Matacia. Frances McRae4-her motorcycle to Carol n Hamlin. Harley Mahoney-his parking place at the drive-in to Bill Sherken- bac . Helen Maisheft-her headaches in Senior Problems to Ann Watki . Connie Martinez-her girl friends to Tony Martinez. Jakie Martinez-his' red football jersey to Tony Roe. Berline Matlock'-her strong voice and mentality to Peggy Long, Richard Matthews-his radio serviceman's ability to Mio Simmons. 1 Buddy Metzler-his ability to be on time to Doris Dodds. Delmar Middaugh-his fine soft beard to Gwen Cave. LaVonne Mikkelson-her seat at the senior table to Billie Vaut. Jerry Milhollan-his balloons to the Hi-Y Proms. Gene Morleyfhis wrestling trunks to Chuck Licht. 1 Af' 4 -1 i A . 4 r x Beverly Moriitdn-idllfdf tier wonderful A's to Janet Lindsay. Dorothea Mulliganfher seatin choir to Eve Mulligan. Bob Myers-his abilit to play a swinette to Harry Stevick. Shirley Nash-her abihty to feed alligators to Beth Bradshaw. Robert Necochea-his football shoes to the dirt uy that stole them. Gwen Newton-her musical ability to Charles gldger. Bob N e-his ability to drink red wine to Fudge Hayes. Betty .Yo Ozbirn-her good times at Kearny to Rose Ann Sprecker. Mary Pauly-her pink sweater to Ann Farnsworth. Dick Pedrin--his bow-legs and mean look to Tony Roe. Dorothy Pekofsky-the problems of making a will to next year's Seniors. Dick Peterson-his mass of muscle to Hugo Celaya. Don Pierson-his painting odds and ends to Dick Robinson. Karen Pollock-her Drill Team feather to Lilly Dache. Dick Ponse-his clean pair of football socks to Joe S ano. Fred Prescott--his membership in l-l.6.L.C.'s to .lack Johnson. Lillian Rasp-her bottle of Murine to Miss Norton. Faye Reasoner-her sweaters he wears to her baby brother, Neil Reasoner. Marcy Reed-her bowvlegs to Darlene Cyrus. Roger Rexilius-his bashfulness to anybody who wants it. Jean Rutledge-her height to Loraine Benthal. Mary Evelyn Sanchez-her biology papers to Alice Thompson so she can flunk. Drucy Schmitt--Melvin Whetsine to Alma Kirby because Mel thinks she's cute. Bob Scofield-his place on Kearny's gallows to any Junior that can get the hang of it. Beverly Sellers-her love of skating to Pat Scott. Betty Shelton-her excessive adipose tissue to Mr. Wemple. Wayne Sherkenback-his hot V8 to Jerry Sherkenback. Charlean Smith-her disposition to Ted Cooper. Charles Smith-his saber and rank to Lt. Wayne Hendricks. Don Smith-his starry eyes to some astrologer. Doyle Smith-his privilege to drive Mr. Wirt's car to Art Avery. Jim Smith-his track shoes to anyone man enough to fill them. Jean Smith-her place at the lunch table to Jean Pocta. Harold Stevick-his rusty stevedore to Robby Myers. Doroth Taylor-her beautiful voice to Everdinne Wilson. Ruth Thompson-her red hair and freckles to Edna Osborn. Russell lyfownsend-his boots to any short boy who would like to be ta er. Maxine Trammel-her excellent attendance record of the past years to Babb Bridges. Dolores Trujilfo-her engagement ring to Darria Trujillo. Ann Underwood-her F's in Sr. Problems to Billie Vaut. Ernest Valle-his good left patella to Blas Vargas. Erhardt von Trutzschler-his slim, graceful height to Sergeant Ealres. X if r n Glxirt flirt R if Jeannie von Trutzschler-her height to Dian Mae Laos. B Ola Mae Wagner-her gym shorts to Ella Ruth. Bob Wallie-his gracefulness to Ralph Hose. fy! Lillian Walke-her new look to Lois Fader. ' Bob Walker-his experiennce as a runner to the future runners of K.l'l.S. Grace Walker-her strong will power to Mildred Huey. , Guy Walker--his bird brain to the National Audubon Society. Billie Jean Walsh-her late hours to Mary and ? Lyman Webb-his saber to Lt. Gra son. 'N r Betty Webster-her C.S.F, memberslii to Dick Thurman. Lk XV Melvin Whetstine-his track shoes to Darwin Whetstine. Nj Fred Williams-his ability to enjoy a certain ,theatre to Jo Horner. OD VSV? LaVerne Wilson-her chair in Mr. Wemple's room to Charles Ruckerri-65 WKQ9, Norma Withem-her place in, Drill Team ,to Darlene Clay. QW- 5 Mary Ann Woods-her room at Mills College to anyone who likes 9' ,,,-IQ thrillin summers. ' Og, T NRM Ruby Wright-her sewing ability to Mgimiied Husy. sep Richard Wyckoff-has ,sim at ri.. lunch rsbiaro QW Alice Traileri 'v X32 Joan Youngblood-her crushes to sqrrleoriwho cakfget 'em. Q- tx X ' ' ,mf Ti -. tl-6' QM . , egg, .fs ,,4, Q ,...M We ' .4 ln lkmminu J 1 . X ,H .L 1 lv 4- . Lf , 1 W SECTIGN TI-lI2EE6r9Qrr,5rwW rr 51 Q J D' Lbr,L,1UL1ffx Mimi :lf-5 :ij jf' LN uniorg ,io .LP If ' zrrylxuri ,L Lx LJ: Sophomores 'L ,B Freshmen up pw J Eighth Grade jr ieventh Grade Uijjbpjdjf. r Rfb Qjffij of jf J ., Md, X7 m y,,f ' f ' f A MV M' N M. ,J VMC ff- ff? JSXK- JA fCP rg . J? jlryd-Z QW 'W 4 r KJ JY. Sqppvtting C44 t f f., 1 Ll if L I 9 AM, f 1 x',4,,,, MH Mfw- f . l I f I fi , AA, ,,4 ,Lily 'fw 4,-cfzcilr N. 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A .rf , f lu .gf X, , ms +G f+ Sw- 0 L J if Cr o - - l' ALL' '- V i ' if IJ' .WI -J if L fu ' 'Vw , Ll . -1 ' v' TMNT x K Wow , ,gm on Wi ,fjvy sql., lv H - . - f,- ' 01, ..: Di ' biwwk wi ox vm sg W M' N X. Left to right: Top row-Aurelio Aguirre, JaLK: mith, Dick Bartz, John Dayis. Terry Tindalrl. George Capsalla. Bob Ellis, Edward Repeci. Eugene Gilliland. James Mess smith, Bill Burris. Wayne I-linrichs. Jim Sngcr, Bob McCroy. Dean- Stokes, Gordon Recd, Ray Bchlmen, Robert Jones. Row Two-Lefty Barton. Jim Lacy, Delpha Schmiik, Erncsiinc Rccyms. Dorothy Nilodym, Marlene Richmond, Mary Alice Trailer, Billie Taylor, Loralyn Pocta, sim Humphrey. Avalon ROSE, emily coops., Florence Pierce, Lillian McNinclr. Pat Butler. Hclszn Kilgore. Donna Rae Cclleoun, Dottie Killibrcw, Jan-:t Womack, Amanda Bcnavidcz, Carolyn Gutierrez. Lei! ko Wayne Mason, Jim Jimmy Graham, Art Avery, Dick McMinn, Jaclc Jack Johnson Tony Roc, Ticcr, Lee Taylor, Moore. Kaye: Susan Put Hunt. Sue Dunn. 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Row Two-Woody Dunn, Vernon Torres, Joe Wilson, Don Slrelly, 53 X Robert Bunner. Robert Stipp, Harold Fo n. Jerry McCarter, Erling Wold, James Crush, Bob Meehan. Harry Patterson. - Row Three-Tim Daly. Russell Kreneger, 1 . Price. Jim Denton, Jaclr Withem, Richard Rizzo, Wayne Balsley, Alan Taylor, it QD oy ronson, fan ICUIUHCCI BVI C OC, CTC Cm . any GUSOU, df es CITES, CC BCY, O fl OCOITT ei il l Eer ngo Estavalire.kRLAw Four-Janie: S- - er,GMari: Hurtgaul-l Jaclrl-ig Merrigh Bbnnie Fadblis. I-Gwerd liouliigi Joscc Quit' 3 , l H l ert, Ma 'l n P ss B tt ' rr Webb Jan t Balrke, V'ginia Hcdlund, Connie Johnson, -'Pat Eecsey Glor'a Biggs, 1 o ithhlaiats 'D' on.e o one aacia, Su Sehenclgllfarl Hanson. Row Five-Barbara Ba man, Joy hYlilliams,3 v ' X ' udrcy Miller, Dolores, Wieg nd, Margaret Taylor, Maxine Lee, Bette Morris, Joanne Kennedy, Helen ' 5'-i '- e er, Peggy Sullivan, Shirley Oling , Nina Walsh. Larry Copeland, Don Dri ard. Robert Hargrove. Ravi- , i rice Jaclrsan, Ruthie Henderson, Edith B dley, Joan Ernest. Barbara Pzdrin. anet Moran, Edna Osborpu I everly Barrow, Carol Williams, Betty Madden, C role Jordan, Dorothy Shirlrey, Mary vila. Grace Powell, Bett can. yy Webb, Virginia Macicl. Gary Williams. Row Sev n-Beverly Marotte, Bessie Salle, arjorie Dix, Dolor s,Clarlr, ylv' as ' f Bryan, Olga Quintana, Betty Jo Dodd, lrane Kulseth, nne Sam, Patsy Ainsworth, D iothy Broelrlchurst, M rtlyn . utpbdr. ,, ' Y Ann Scharnilrow, Jean Treybig, N ma Fliclr, Donna Brewto ,Bob Toft, owelllgjnllre. 'rf' j , M V l lm ly ji H My J A f. , - . J . i . I, y ,J J , yy Y x, . 1 u - ly' l A ig IJ J xx i ' gf' r ' f . f N. -'N .rr f ,J-ff f ,1'f l- .y 0, . J t 1.4 is J - Q- ' all i 1 ffm if NX , N Nl ' I - I '. s .lx a f r . . Q xy S X X, ,W X , . . l' e l s. -r I A , XX X, ri ls M i N ' ' 0 lr 0 e .H t, W- ,wl r 1 . - , J . X Left to ri9ht:.Top row-LloydvSmith, Clit ord McCain, Kenneth Jerrison, Robert Geclr, James Agnew, Bill Burnett, Don 1 Hudson, Dennis Hall, Kenny Brgler, Tommy Larson. Jamcs May, ,John Beclrstrand, Larry Nilrodym. Row Two-Jacqueta Maxtield, Dolly Shoen, Anne Watkins, Dolores Washam, Wally Mohr. Jim Shoemaker, Jerry Douglas, Burl Cooper, Gary Higloee, Dean Endres, Don Hurst, Robert May. Harold Napier. Row Three--John Benner, John McWilliams, Darlene Robinson, Sue Budd, Nema Finney, Patricia Sanders, Doralyn Gay, Rosie Sprecher. Margaret Helton. Darlene Clay, Barbara Foisiy, Pat Harrison, Dorothy Durward, Patsy Cannell, Joyce Almond. Gloria Harbin. Row Four - Fercly Quinones, Everett Neiharlt. Dean Rees, Roland White, Bob Pierson. Gene Martin, Norman Zoclr, lra Niclreson, Tom Eggcrt, Helen Garatc, Arla Jean Dexter, Edna Peterson, Mary Gutierrez, Helen Ponce, Irene Gutierrez. Marlene Dutro, Freida Pickering. Row Five-Franlr Martinez, Frances Eggert, Frcd Logan, Charlene Johnson, Solrie Cota Lois Fader Georgia Taylor, Martha Skeen, Cecelia Mora, Patsy King, Juanita Jones, Wanda Williamson, Jerry Herndon: Jim Peflley: Edward Nelson, Row Six-John Tracy, Joan Duffy, Doris Dodds, Ruth Martin, Lee Kemp, Betty Muncill, Betty Allen, Cfznnie Archer, Helen Nagazyna, Pearl Aguirre. Joan Scott Edward Edmondson. Dave Cummings, Evelyn Harris Ceone Culver. Row Seven-Rose Lolli, Carol Grignon, Jean Lupton. Yolande Licht, - Patricia Thompson, Marlene Betty Mitchell. Janet Lindsay, Theresa Meyer, Rita Flnery. Mary Griggs, Mary Lawson, Don Birnbaum, Charles Kirby Jimmy Patterson. Johnson, UU ' . 1 I L x 1, , Lf ' 1 .1 ,MMD V IQ!! 11 Ik My je K, 1 U w if ,J 41 lljxjyf, llvfkf M , V, Gif' L QW v , f f, I XSL YolandevLicM. Prcs1dznhvBcifdy Webb Treaslncv. 1 Y H N -I X 1. 5 if J ' ,,,- P X xy N , V' , I r ' 1 N ,- .1 x ' ' , , if V , ,. 1 , If u' ' -' ' X U gxy Y .. . 'GFA x Y ' M I N a N N15 . xx xn,Nf,v?q if xlf 4 xx t K ' .Inv . I 'i Q N' K . A' Ay A , , U., eu!! , 5 .., w. jig? Kd QA x X ,V ., Sy v x WP W4 r 3 4' 1 r IW. XV: ' 'V . 1 GK, XX ,y V ' . Gy V X lr , , , I fr lj ifxk. r r ' S' . '1 WJ. , ,y -1 I, M, ,r ,,f', , flu' v HN ' -'V in J: ' X' W, My F, ,, P ' U kd Uri ,. 'A r' 1 ,JV Ir., Q ,ju Q. r-A Em I V f 0,7 uf NINTH GRADE OFFICERS: Ann Fmmrrh Secretary: Neva Wcibel. Vice-President: John Nipp, President: Jack Edwards, Treasurer. 91-e lumen L James Winn Donald on Frshu. John Smirh. bmrth Frank Kilburn Pr ss Mary Brllrc Emma P r r . , X x ' A ' ' I l fl, V' l 'I V .: V if' ,J ,' 'J . V ,... ll 1. ra- ' , ,-, ,x ' W if., ! I 1 1 N ' 'ia- . -J if ,X tg lg , . azx. Y gf K i ,a,.fAV,xJ , 6 X 9 XY Y A . J 1 lr '- - ,Aenior-A to 6e in 5 Q xxx X '- Left to right: Top row-Bobby Fonvillc, Jerry Branson. Dan Bain, Bertram Atkins. Melvin .Boeclrel, Patrick Regan. Plata Carpadalcis, James Arrowsmith, Dwight Shuman. Ronald Mankins, Tom Rivera, Darrell Atkins, K. Owens. Ronald Curry. Bolo Smith. Keith Grachl, Jimmic McAfee, Edward Zoukar. Jerry Cole. Row Two-Thelma Montgomery. Mildred Huey, 'xg Ncllic Myers. Mabcl Chalfcrs. Marie Challers, Ronald Chappell. Oscar Hammond, Raymond Butcher. Clark Sandknop, A xx Jim Bigler. Jerry Smith. Carlton Shepard, Bruce Hincs, Harold Peacock. Max Prescott. Arnold Crowell. Johnny Arvizu. ftq Row Three-David Wells. Janct Swapp. Jcan Sherwood, Betty Stewart. Lisle Johnson, Nadcnc Clark, Virginia Treybig, X ary Hays, Ann Farnsworth, Faye Rawlins, Jackie Brewcr. Richard Kala, Jack Edwards. Bennie Hunsucker. Lcc Grancll. . George Cole, Alvin Gocssman. Row Four-George Campbell. Sidney Baker. Joyce Daniels, Eileen Donohue, Estabcllc ,White. LaVerne Lenihan, Marilyn Pierce. Juanita Stricklin. Virginia Carrizosa. Joan Giordincr, Margaret Thorp. Barbara Wayne. Jean Parlapiano, Chloe Hott. Vivian Railsback, Carter Harnicl, George Cooper. Row Five-Jerome Anderson, Joseph Wilcox. Patricia Kilroy, Roberta Johnson, Janct Caroll. Shirley Brunton. Joan Lcppcr. Stella Rcinert. Janicc Nielson. Doris Stark, Ardith Winter, Roxy Montcith. Esther Romero. Nellie Daniels, Ramona Manning, Bertha Howell. Nancy Larson, Barbara Womack, Mary Walden, Shirley Tweed. Raw Six-Bobbie Mcycr, Betty Parcall. Lou Smith. Nancy Drapkin. Eleanor Krupicka, Donna Hicks. Grace Cummings, Arlene Biel-rler. Lorcen Llndgreen. Laurie Stone, Wilma Kallenback. June Epperson, Darlene Cyrus, Nancy Wntrcl. Gloria Rellcrd. Dorothy Dillon, Ann Eramo, Belva Brokaw. Joan Hicks. Row Seven-Shirley Noland. Patsy Newton, Marian Talbot, Mercedes Spano. Joan Stepanof, JoAnne Walker, Barbara Tice. Elvia Peterson. Luclla Lee, Velma Thompson. Barbara Sprague, Jo Ann Zirrrmerman. Marlene Scott. Elaine Gallagher. Verna Koskcla, Rosalie Allen, Jean Henderson. Joan Henry. , Qglr tlr grade . . . Left to right: Top row-Willard Harlrer. Robert Higbee, AI Catalano. Floyd England. Milton Hayes, Jerry Short, Robert Talmich, Robert Norris, Lee Roy Beelrer, Bobby Jones, John Moen, Lee Hinriclrs, Wilbert Smith. Lorenzo Watkins, Jimmy Wilson, Gilbert Hunt, Arthur Scott, James Fassel, Bob Lowe. Row Two-Alva Guthery, Wayne Johnson, Milton Callahan, Franlr Messersmith, Dlcliey asm, Johnny Riggs, Vaughn Supp, William Lewis, Larry eodbay, Roy Howell. Lillian eagw. came Lael., Darria Truirllo, Valley Brarrrhale, Catherine Devlin, Lula Mae Hopson, Sharon Gray, Bernadine Srnith, Robert Bane, Carl Hernandez, Mite Kelhoter, Dalleen Ashburn. Row Three-Donald Kcndriell. John Kilroy. Lewis Atkins, Richard Flores, Danny Baller, Donald Koppenhaver, Jaclr Miller. Barbara Bowers, Sally Becker, Danna Gardiner, Jane Shoernalrer, Sharron Bates. Paula Ann Braswell, Sharon Williams, Jaclrie Cathcart. Beverly Robinson, Jane Church, Pat Tepner. Carrie Evans. Pete Jungcrs, Marlene Ball. Row Four-Thomas Miller, Jim Guthrie, Kenny Culver. Carol Chilrar, Shirley Dodds. Joan Marsh, Joanne McDavitt, Margaret Riclrabaugh, Dorothy Shrieve, Mary Henry. Joann Hull, Betty Scott. Janet Knutsen. Sarah Langford. Laden: Grijalva, Pat Collins, Art Hurteau, Richard Sanchez, Jaclr Hudson. Franlllin Holcombe. Don Lindahl, Charles Halter, Joan Snodgrass. Raw Five-Geraldine Gentry, Shirley Lacy, Erma Southern. Sarah Ponce, Shirley Jacobson, Sheila Sullivan, Helen Warren, Frances Rush, Della Cota, Marvell Bratdhcr, Kathleen Kenny, Marilyn Bcrlrurl. Mary Jean Reeves. Suzanne Hurtcau. Marlene Gilbert. Palma Cipriano, Gloria Geclr, Leona Gray, Margie Burrows, Faye Morrison, Paul McKinsey, Edwin Brisendinc, Madeline Miramontes. Row Six-Elaine Knowles, Roberta Geyer, Edith Swanson, Claudia Bryan, Carolyn Burnett, Pamela Pomeroy, Anita Traxlcr. Franlric Rhodes. Naomi Simonet, Kay Savage, Joyce Anderson, Virginia Warner, Barbara Davis, Barbara Fullrersin, Patsy Maclr, Beverly Gilliland, Margaret Tracy, Donald Harris, Pat Sho-:n, Ted Brinlrs, Sandra Sweeney, Clarence Shirltcy, Bottom row-Evelyn Rivera, Lonetta Bennison. Betty Oslund, Pauline Ramos, Patricia Caseres, Joanne Wenberg, Dorothy Burglund, Beverly Parlrcr, Darlene Hill, Evelyn Brunner. Diane Clark, Juanita Sleeth. Maureen Canavan, Myra Jones. Elinor Sandlrnop, Terry Strair, Bob Kaylor. Thomas Forbes, Barbara Riley, Henry Ammons, Peggy Hunt, Jean Holtman. i o m Lee Nielsen, Charles Jcflrcy, Joe Str:ed,.Gene Bell, Howard Kilburn, Clarence Dylrcs. Ted Jaclr, Billy Eggert, Jim Canady, Jim Ringlc. Buddy Bartholomew, Richard Haverton, Earl Kilgore, Lawrence Morris, Teddy Johnson, Harmon Harris. Raymond Roberts. Ticc. Milton Hammond, Jacli Cooper, Robin Van Norman. Powell, Ernie Perea, Richard Anderson. Phillip Hawlrs. Ralph. Monica Marchisio, Patrecha Cooper, Ellen Lynas, Christine Abaroa. Loncta Sullivan, Loretta Marquis. Caroline Hose. Betty Petersen, Wayne Ross, Niclrie Stanley, Roger Hascltine. Tommy Matthew Ghcerin, LaVerne Richardson. Beverly Weitzel, Janet Jenson. Jimmie Grayson, Lawson, Lois Hernandez, Sally Underhill, Cooley, v yr Q hopeful org K tw S Nts Mltll 'XV EIGHTH GRADE, OFFICERS: Standing - Dorothy Bcrgluricl, Treasurer. Ph ' -J R' unrng orrny rggs President. Seated-1-Dick Bates VicesPr1:siclentg Barbara Davis Srorctary. xr .3 - V ,rw , , Slrarketteef The eighth graders became very discouraged when the bulletin would read. Only senior high pupils are in- vited. This year the Shark- ettes. twenty outstanding eighth grade girls, rovided activities for their ciiass. S e en tli grade 40,2615 .re fra 5 4 A! fri Vw F I Q, Mr iw ,ff.,'X ' ,' fiff' A' 'I 'r ,nw 'ff MVK! ,L , , V 1 ,r f f, V ,754 l lf- 7 C1116 If ttrere isn't enougtr room for all the students at Kearny, it is naturally the seventh graders that get left out. They also like fun and activities. The K-7 Club furnished fun, parties. and entertainment for tlne newest comers to Kearny. SEVENTH GRADE OFHCERS: Left to right: Marjorie Start, Vicc- Prcsidcnt: Fred Schwcnd. Presi- dent: Bobby Robinson and Leon Taylor. Secretaries: Jimmy Mc- Cray, Treasurer. Left to right: Tap row--Glenda Shelton. Sara Schott, Gloria Gutierrez. Joan Wilcox. Connie Cox. Mary Ellen Lovejoy. Shirley Cale. Aileen Larson, Betty Garland, Ann Caldwell. Nancy Lemon. Connie Bcnavidel. Gail Westenberger. Marjorie Start. JoAnn Guthrie. Gloria Ponce. Elaine Koulaxcs. Joyce Wernsman. lris Gleyre. Hope Cornell. Dian Loos. Patsy Burris. Row Two-Joe Prco. Bobby Chapman, Kenneth Schirniachrr. Gordon Stolzolt. Richard Gilliland. Oliver Harris. Marvin Fowler, Arthur Lcc. Eorrcst l.Ct1rirr5.Jerry Lamont. Richard Bean. Allred Serrano, Ronny Hartson. Al Sedig, Felix Snrzcd. Clyde Warner. Jimmy Whaley, Richard Hamilton. Tommy Burnett. Lee Starlr, Bettie Bottoroll. Sylvia Chavez. Row Thr!!-Paul Gomer. Joel Halbert, Henry Willis. Gary lscnmann. lrl Kennedy, Kenneth Johnson, Robert Sullivan. Rusty Erederiels. Charles Licht. Dale Treat. Stanley Thomas. Charles Sehohen, Eddir Stacy. Raul Gray. Bob Kerbrict, Herbert Shepherd. Bolo Hunt. Edward Peterson. Bill Hamlin. Raymond LeCompte. Dale Rochrlrassr. Richard Walsh. Row Four-Norma Harris. Marion Camilla, Rena Brinlts. Sadie Bailey, Carolyn Bone. Eva May Beclrstrand. Lily Branstord. Carol Bryson. Florence Blaetnur. Patricia Ashburn, Lily Arcin. Lorraine Arrowsrrrith. Nancy Barringerf Mary Arrrormino, Joyce Bloclr, lacqueline Brewer, Elissa Alter. Wayne Bell. Charles Benesh, Ronnie Roland. Robert Roblcy. Alma Green. Elsie Danuser. .Elnara Kennedy. Row Five-Larry Albright. Bill Mann. David Anderson. William Anderson, Herman Atlrins. Cooley Alexander, Edward Bilyerr. Danny Beal. Roy B ton. Kermit Blair. Donald LeCompte. Gaston Aguirre. Keith Bishop. Edward Blount. Donald Branson. Louis Whitney. Virginir Ann Webb. Shirley James. Dixie Pierce. Donna Zarser. Margaret Eoisry. Judith Johnson. Jan Cooper. ROW Six- Ronald Butcher. Alien Bursley. Carlos Ponce. Walter Burris. Bill Jennings, Michael Coolcy. Francisco Mcdrano. Robert Russell. Robert Younlrer, Donald Webster. Rex Wayne. Philip Butcher. Charles Hanson. Helen Sanders. Sydlrie Pillow. Nancy Wilson. Catherine Harlccr, Joanne Piper. Nina Hull. Shirley Jason. Lorce Johnson. Ruth Conlrlin. Clara Ham. Joanne Pocta. Left to right: Top row-T. P, Moore. Dielnc Yale. Curtis Miller. Bill Hudson. Roy Lunday. Riclry Wallre. Richard Seidel. George Wieqand. Henry Scsma. Solomon Shaw. Thomas Hearst. Sammy Chfwnrng. Bobby Robinson. Joe Gutierrez. Richard Cummings. Don Callard. Gary Cordell. Rudy Mendoxa. Tr-nt Trcdman. Wrlbirr Wcrts. Jody Crane. James Piper, Jerry Brean. Jcrry Selrertcnbacli. Donald varrngrrr. new Two-Jimmy McCray. Errgrnr Mrllburn, Terry ra.-. Fred scirwara. am Liglrttnat. Marvin rawrcr. Kirby wood. Rusty Frvdericts. Keith Gidney. Stanley Elmore, John Cruz, Eermin Meiia. John Swapp. Ralph Sumcrs. Robert Meals. Melvin Flrcl. Richard Thomas. Mrlre Jones, Woodrow Chandler. Ernie Labastrda. Stanley Lohrc. Bill Collins. Neil Reasoncr. Ered Lynas. Richard Curry. Row Three-Nieholos Scales. Donald Rcierson. Warren Osborn. Steve McMillan. Bill Stevens. Jerry Dawson. Leon Taylor, Gfraldrne Bennett, Pcesv Caaprsr. Mary Sqkara. Nancy Stradlzy. Halen Gaessnran. Sheila Kenney. Katherine Pr-wer. Dolores O'Brien. Eddie Fix, Robert Brown. Fay Sylvester. David Steele. Arthur Larccval, Wilburn Whitticld. Bob Garatc. Owen Wolden. Row Four-Virginia Battehcr. Helen Wilson. Susan Scharnilrow Pauline Mora. Betty Woods. Joan Nelson. Virginia McCormick. Janet Parts. Joyce Townsend. Doris Milligan. Mercedes Gonrales. Gloria Grow, J-:an Olson. Leyla Tonncss. Francine Redman, Wanda Holland. Rcna Brinlrs. Harriet Kallenbaclr. Marion Carnillo. Judy Secord. Helen Lilrins. Joan Craiger. Jean Craiger. Jane Wilson. Albert Gussa. Richard Moore. Row Five-Caroline Dr:Voc. Onita Dolson. Janice Shamblin. Carolyn Eournicr, Phyllis Petty, Doris Griggs. Shirley Goss. Delores Marshall. Betty Garland, Velma Shaclrlclord. Joanne Nicholas. Betty Matacia. Mary Colleen High. Ramona Ellis. Shirley Bloodgood. Barbara Ewert, Judy Elvin. Nancy Jean Gaudur. Bennett Hillarcl. Franlric Richardson. Frances Lewis. Faye Lothrrdgc. Tommy Holl1. Howard Davis. Jimmie Mohr. Warren Marshall. Row Six-Earlene Rice. Dolores Stanlorcl, Gloria Campbell. Kathleen Wrx. Esther Desbiens. Wanda Murray. Jessie Murdoch. Dolores Prior. Jenny Whiteley, Gloria Dcnnie, Patricia Williams. Mary Williams, Mary Robinson. Betty Chcelr. lrnogene Buchanan. Betty Edmondson. Arese Pradd. Ruth Cole. Teresa Covey. Barbara Shields. Nancy Sharp. JoAnn Mails. Hope Cornell, Patricia McCorrnicl, Mary Mccomas. Shirley Otlutt. James Vrlrthcrbce. Kenneth Robinson. Row Seven--Jean Witt. Elizabeth Levi. Judy Srrnonct. Yolande Licht. Sam Manlrrns, Phyllis Lounsbury. Jacqueline Wernert, Annette Tweed. Bernadette Smith. Eleanor lrivrrr. Joyce Partcr. Mary Sharpe. Barbara Marottz. Tcrcsa Cousins, Pat Mercer. Arnold Loisie. Billie Ramsey. Janet Hines. Ferret Ramsey. Betty Stewart, Marian Mohr. Barbara Hauslrcy. Joan Witt. Connie Perea, Philip l-till. Stephen Mungcr, Stanley Moore. Bottom row-Robert Phillips. Carol Mittlin. Bernice Farrar, Elizabeth Maclnnes. Shirley Mahoney. Evelyn Estes. Cora Chavez, Patricia Davee. H.-dy Grossman. Thelma Lawson, Betty Jo Knight. Marguerite Winter. Mariorie Powell. Patricia Farrell. Betty Chambers. Juanita Jones, All-in Oliver, Donald Saunders. Buddy Hopkins. John Muon. Rob-'rt Huggins, Paul Farrar, Rnrrra Sullivan, Pat Sowell, Lavrll l-lawls. lslorerriif Worrd, Dianne Mcllavitt. Allred Mclevod. SECTIQN FOUR , Sewife Groups V 'PPT07 771' . nz, ' w 0 xl 5? x. Egjnbfjr Ofgax me . W -QS Q xp M 3 5? Yen we ct X . njgx, ' .X Nzxl 6 Rx . W. X N .vu ' s xt- 5 'x . 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N D J ' .2 ' gy . 1 VX WH x 19 :K n Left to vighk f . unm- lfomet Staff Rohm ww 4 Lck to ughi: Szaied-Mrs. Ire n s o n, Jr Qmgf g71,Jpf,J www., phnmng and pub, Phmgmphc., emu. nylon Jf. sane.: Juan Pocta, Jr llcchon: Miss Koval, sales: Lwtfmvy Edwtov: Alice Ponss, Jr. Busincss Manager: Dlck ML Clark, publxcny. shading-My, cmsf.-M. phmwepm. Rnbmson. J.. fm emo., a .v Mi X .Q , W .S Hemi Staff Looking backstage in the journalism room. we see the KHS News staff scouting for ads and subscriptions, slaving over dummies. galleyproofs, broken typewriters and paste jars. Many hours are spent at the printers, and boxes of aspirin are taken to cure ! 2 the many headaches. But the final -product is the KHS News which lceeps us well informed about ,the activities of Kearny. 1-'r ffjf If 1 41 f 'fr - flf f, I jig, .l ,rr - f I, 1- r' iff V, 13.111 f' ',. 'ff X. ,liyr ,' ffmfxfi- if c, aff ' fr if r f 1 yfjffrl !lVrQ,f r MQ! ,. r 'JA' ,r .fx- , , .16 WL , V .. X x . XI: ,R f an W, 43,71 fi. ff 1.77 fl lr! .. .4 ,f .1 , , rf-,, .-- ...Ar f , I K J f ',' , J? 5 1 ' 5 'f T' 'JV In F' 'C l I 4 'A I 1,f'Y . A. ij? , ' I f' J. 'J 't ,4 rf 'ff : ' I ' ' - ' ' 1' E' yi P F f 4 ,raff .-' 3, ' Q ' N., , ' - fry . I 1' Ku , 4 4, if gel! fd 'X il lr Equally renowned X ta a Qurll and Scroll for prewar cordirxgs and short stories, members of the Quill and Scroll carried on the work begun in '47 with advice and support from Miss Spccls. sponsor. Limited to twelve members, cspeciallv inh-rrstofl in wrifinn Um finlll .nfl Cfurll if .......l. ..... -K ' l 1 'Lck lo right: li H. S ffem fdrtorAsu-fed-rm r H Granell, Bunnrss Manager: Rosie Bultlz, Malaging Ediitor. Standing: Guy Walker, Editor: Harold Slavic, Advurlising Mnnagvrn -f V . ' in V .ay ., sb A s I rea , ' ' , Q :s fx 123- , I, J B u rr ' ' , F r. 5 N 4-M.. - 1- Y' . .3 i rr X g ' H' K, , , sx NV LIL BYU se he walt H. Q 71ewA,5t :lamb JU, ,J 1 i .. r fi ..i'lff'l'lf' folly 't qv n These fiitccn scnior girls with a B average in both bjghgj citamiihzp .ha scholarship, and outstanding in activities, are the Dianna, with Mist Maricy as sponsor. Aiding as big sisters. they h-:lp new girls to become acquainted. Other activities for the year were making beanies giving assemblies, helping with the Christmas charities, and ect- reetihg toys for handicapped children. it is .iii honor to be 5 member of the Dianas and lots ot fun too. This year tht: girls cnioyed themselves at lunchcons, dinners, and skating parties, t The Kledia is an hono'cry service organi- zation consisting of the fifteen top Senior boys, Kledia is an ancient Greek word meaning hey-men which accurately describes these boys whose purpose is school service. They are sponsored by our vice-principal, Mr, Barber, S r ice and Scholar-Altqe .1 ,l r llear-ny. lfadettee The twciitysfiye most outstanding girls in the ninth gradr: torrn the honorary organization, thc Kearny Kadettes, Under the leadership of Miss Marhey, these girls furnish activities for the Junior High. The main event is the formal dance in thc Spring for the ninth and tenth graders. The Kearny Kudcttzs are willing to serve the school in every way they can. g' The sponioi. Miss Tren e, . . . says that you don't have to be a brainchild, you iust have to work hard to get the three Ns and that B. to be a member of the California Scholar- A ship Federation. And it is well worth the effort to have those hunor hall passes. two ditch days. the spring banquet, and the an- nual CSF convention. But the CSF is also a service organization. The school lnnows that it there is anything to be done, the mem- bers are always willing ta aid. ff f J. I ii ,Aff ft lax r-Utilr . D iff! , 'I ly 'mf' 'ii X Qlp 'fc nlrilw i ri r if rl' L' li ,N A J' V .F lx W-L. l arf fl, .-7 r,7'i' V71 1- X KW H .,. ,- il r - r l all Q KV It i fini lg, Kjlvg, I Vt' ffl' KL' in 1 ' Any student ot Latin riiftiiigitafrn Cari :'- Li , , I-l -it eligible for membership in the fi iff Latin Club. Mrs, Helen Cunning- - I' ham, the sponsor, helps them to I achieve a better understanding of the Roman civilization and the Latin language. Their main event of the year is the Roman Banquet, and all those present must dress as the ancient Romans. W rut -if ll W I HJ 'L Wil mf if ,ri if, ixjil' , r-' . .f A lr ill il rf'-l rgl' ,J jll M ,W-NI., , ,kc I, i, . L t me ,- r . - ill. I l s 0 The fiftccnl members of Bi- chem-Phi have been working hard to promote the interest of science in extra-curricular activities, With Mr. Miller and Mr. Weisbrod as sponsors, the club has made a display in the Electric building, gone on field trips. has held discussions on scientific topics, and visited t scientific exhibit in Balboa Park. . 0 ra'-.f .. -. v 4-A f K L,4, wt N 5, 'wg,4 , x H, 03 JA, W 0,61 K 2 K W -il' .Y My J W Jw Qwigp 6QW3l55 xi X. 1 N, :Qyx 'I lvlsxhu' M X My . K Mk if ul Hy if MM 'Viv 1 Vi,vN'fdX N V V, x, by 5 xx 1 nigh Plfllfw ri W Wi wNWf'n if Kearny is proud of its fine A Cappella Choir, Under the very able direction of Mr. Zaloudelc, the 75 mem- bers gave performances of the highest quality in choral music. They demonstrated their fine singing ability at the Christmas assembly, P.-T. A. meetings, fraternal organizations, the operetta. and finally as the climax of their year's worlc, they presented the Spring Concert. ' Mr. Zaloudeli has been busy sponsoring many of our musical organizations this year. The members of these groups have been chosen for their outstanding singing ability, and they have earned a reputation that keeps them in demand. They have cheerfully and eagerly given their assistance at assemblies, floor shows, school dances, P.-T. A. programs, and various social functions. ei. fimidnd mm W 9 gi tfikiiby . 2133: 581226-Piiiitrrigzyazznmc mapfeffe, Enaiztd G Y P' . if I wg A, X U' 'xg J ww . - J - ix I 0, X Gipg gf. yvy' X, JL GSS, Q' . H V if W ' W K tb Ki U MW ?1-om Seam Y if ' in Tiff? i'r ' X. L.. lfeafl-my High OFCIIZJ tm , ,. . . to Straw The band, under the direction of Mr. Owens, has con- tributed a great deal to the year's activities. It its help had been to parade at all the football games, we would have considered the worlc well done. Because of the mem- bers' time showmanship and co-operation, the band has been helpful on many occasions other than just football games. Their services have been given at pep assemblies, P.-T. A. programs. parades, and to top it all, they gave their own Band Show and Concert. Kearny's orchestra displayed plenty of hard work and good talent when they played tor the operetta this year. Also, they performed tor the P.-T. A., assemblies, and other musical programs. I Kr A Kuttorw 7 ' The R.O.T,C.. onl in its second ear at Kearn . is one 6 0 ' C of the best in they city. The boyz lool: very military in their neat uniforms. Among their many activities are guarding at all home football games. participating in numerous parades throughout the year. one complete day ot maneuvers, a Field Day. and two regimental balls. The unit won Honor High School rating this year. Sergeant Ealtes really sees that Kearny has military discipline. - Cadet Ufficer-A Club Under the sponsorship nl First Scrgcant John A. Ea Olliccrs' Club is one of the newesi clubs at Kearny. lwurshrp is open lo all coclct olllccrs in Rho Kearny R. O. T. C. ond C. T. C. uniis, The purpose of the club is to promolc good ollrccrship and butter undcrslanding bctwccn cadet olflccrs and cnlislcd personnel. kos. the Mem, . . 4 ' '4Au,4 - ,mf .Jw ,I 1 .g,'-L1-1 ll',',4rgf,-.Hp fr- ll ol the sllclt members branch lEolces all he credit to A chlclcs you C 'che dlrecllon military c new unrt IS the newly the R O T C and a very snappy loolcrng outfrt too learn to drrll shoot a rrfle fundamentals of o The Rifle Team eonsisls ol f e :kc len Sesgri? shofstlin c R. . . . ln c malclrcs wiih other lrlglr school lcams in ihc San Diego School District, lhcsc boys provcd that Kearny has some rxcrllsznl rlflcmcn. fdx f Y! have seen rn the brown unrlorrns this year al formed unit ol the grrls Cadei Training Corps knowledge that the looys get rn R O T and to the school , The Bible Club has really gone forward this year promoting Christian fellowship and uns derstanding among the students. lt seems as though they cnjoy warning ss well as having lun. for this year they gave a party in February for all Bible Clubs in the city. attcndcd Rallies with other Bible Club groups. and gave an inter- esting assembly lor thc lrids here at Kearny. I 1 r 4' i unior Red C'I'0J-6 The Junior Red Cross deserves special cornrnendation for its hard work and willing service. With Miss Hughes, Miss Wood. and Miss Otterness as sponsors. this organization filled boxes at Christmas time. collected books and games for the boys in the Navy Hospital, and sup- partccl various campaigns throughout the year, , Fear-nr, 11-i1een4 The Kearny Y-Teens, sponsored by Miss Nancy Norton. is Kearny's branch of the Y.W.C.A. Highlighting the ycar's activi- ties were horseback riding, grunion hunt- ing. bowling. hay riding, dancing. and a mountain trip. The senior girls in the Y-Teens really fulfilled their purpose of promotihg activities among the girls of Kearny. - anior Statadmen Tlrc Kearny clhaptcr of the .Junior Stctesmcn of America was iirst organ- rltd at our school in January. INS. The purpose is to give additional training in drzrnocratic principles, pnrliermcntary p ro c c ci u r c, public speaking, and legislating at Stat: and Regional Convcntions. The group has 45 members and has attended one state and two regional confer- cnccs. x Q. Dio Wai, L4 PU,J'i'ii lily g fi 0, r , ,f D j 'Tin l VJ J 0 xx K. 1 2 s m 1 Q B. N N 3 Q .hay l ' rr if-V , A T1 . ,- ,f r' l 'K 1 Tire w'll' V I lr Zunclr gud:-4.4 H U . ,d','nEcCpu2Ec halls quict and clrccl: the grounds and cafeteria during lunch time. All the wort is voluntary bccaus: thcy want Kearny to loci: clean and ncat. It has been tedious work setting up clvairs for all thc asscmblrcs Uris year, but tlrr Sinqc Crew has done er faithful and cificicnt job. Everyone apprcciatcs the service: that these boys and their sponsor. Mr. Lcwls, have rcndcrcd to tin: school. Thanks are also due to Mr. Kurtz. who has heipcd during rhc spring semester. wry ,..Q . . SAE? 52 E fi: az 5 , its , E A' Hi-W The boys of the l-li-Y, with Coach Eclward Hubbert as their sponsor, worked hard on Kearny's lovely white K which can be Clearly seen on the hill west of the school. Their many activities in- cluded a camping trip to Carmp Marston. the annual Hi-Y Field Day. and the Hi-Y Prom. rx fffdfr' -fr Ilar-Aitq C1416 The Varsity Club consists Not every boy who wins a varsity award. With the help of Coach Darrell J. Smith, these boys try to improve athletic relations among our 'rival schools, ancl to induce a spirit of fine sportsman- ship within our stugknt Eyodyg. 11141-if - 1 Jag, 3 'init r . ..Ni,N'.. .urhu v AF,,-,. i ,.. V4 yi Q 1 U 2 C b u 7 r l V M ll ' i Sgrzjgrders grjgfcgfgg im Cheer Zeafdew kriirrtnziiitzptz2311. i iswf Gaim 3 s Ati, V,.J,,y iffy- r if 5 Jr. V QI'fA'l4f',l1efiC 14AAociationlWlfQf5, K . lfLL'lilrf fi sfrzisx lwwm girls at interests of Kearny. The only require- menis are senior high stand- ' ing and an interest in sports. The sweater ancl letters the girls earn are the rewards for their efforts. Highlighting this year's activities was the Carnival given in the fall. ik Ifearm, pf-fllggfgd .2 I V1 , vf rf 1 , 4, X, Qi: N 2 544 fog? 1: P' R V A, J, i 1 .,-N- wh: . X M' . ,415 M ' A X UI 7 if 5 x my ff f X QW? ljwl 1, A-VnA,f 'A yy I gf Hboufi face! R' DW I ww , url' ,L5 fNif'K I. xl 3-Jfxjfhl H . yf mf' ,fn Jig! j! Qi' XL I 1. J:3'UTjJ'iMl ,ll 'V' VW Q If N 1 Lf W' Q ff 115 'M I W va! . .jg .J V I75 'J fl. . ,V J: , sw if J 2321! ,VW If 'A iif' ,o J lx, I . af q -W I: - fy Q7-J ' . The Drillettes really got into the act this 6 . year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Dona ,I 'U eimerdinger, the Drillettes marched at the San Diego Football Carnival, 5 the Shrine Benefit Game. at all home football games, parades. and on many other occasions. The football season would not have been complete without the Kearny drill team. . This year, came the Drum Corps to march with the Drillettes. Just newly organiled at adde to the rhythm of the parades and tootb l games. If S U! Syn 9 -ang under the direction of Mrs. Heimerdinger, the Drum Corps really WY f If 1, . r rr' 'll s if ,J r ilfillil' ly lfiiil I1 l , ,lllfi - ll i 'yi' . 4 . I J DQJUQIQW M, iiiiflw We The hmm Cw-yu el SECTIQN FIVE I Sports V -Q -iw 'f L ' fW10'TU'U D W Q J X fx' 11, A A L' , ' VU' V iowi Q k A K UV inf? E3 Q ii 3i ii'2?33EW bw 5 Egg ' - ERN-5535? 23461913552 if-M'fSf' ig' 3 3 sf? A-'V 'Egg mga? fffg.-dog? g?ggig2sif2f2Qi2Q3i2EQ? gig? ifiiiii 221gs ?13 35 if 1223 55? 25 fs E 233 I ' 1 ?00f'6d1l cdfnilfdl Came September and the Annual Football Carnival, the gridiron pre-view of l947. Here, although Sweetwater 'through an act of tate scored a touchdown. the Komets gave the best showing in their carnival history, Kearny broke into the stadium spotlight by making decisive gains through the Sweetwater forward wall by using their newly acquired T formation. We were also proud of the tact that our own Vice-Principal, Richard Barber, was chairman of the Carnival, with Kearny the acting host. .- For his second year Coach Hal Smith was at the helm of the Komet's toot- ball contingent. This season was one plagued with injuries and just plain tough luck. A number of games were lost simply because we tailed to get the breaks of the game. Kearny's biggest triumphs came with two decisive victories: one over Pt. Loma and another. lwhich gave Grossmont the undisputed champion- shipl by our thoroughly trouncing the La Jolla Vikings on the winner's gridiron. Team co-captains, Dick Peterson and Dick Pedrin were awarded positions on the All-Metro second team. ff ' flaws L cyfdf fi V i 1' V T A 1 Aw? ' f Jin f '-f 'i A V 1 A7'.f1fuv4j ffflfvt -'ywjj Tlx .or--1x1 Vyoffk C3111-f..li sl -'I vi- .9 , ' fl i - -IO-1 H ' f TW l f-um-.rw L VL,-,Rf-H-,, ' f i - 'wwf -,,v- U- .., n. I f-Q.. l U L 7 :1 ,V . X I , 2 fx if V f+.-:J ' 2 ,V . .Q , A -' -V I ,u .. ,N V. 0 Grnssmont: This was almost A Cvntinuction Ol laik ycafs contest. Another muddy grid- iron and another decisive vic- tory lor the Foothillcrsl It was not long Brion: Kcarny's nqw whltc uniforms had taltcn on a much dlflcrcnt hun. Evrn ct that thc Komcts did a flnc job of throttlrng Gmssrrronts' snack. 0 Oceanside: Tlrl: Komzts and Pirates battled to Q 0,0 tif. ln th: last quarter. due to Dick Pcdrin's superb passing, the Kom-:ts began a march mm dccp in their QW territory only -to Come to an .abrupt stop as thu gun want Ulf. o Colman: In probably om of the most exciting games of the year the Komcts lcltcrcd on the Islnndcfs turf. A stubborn pcrtormancu was put forth by stellar linu- mcn Diclc Peterson and Fred Williams. F.B. Charles Butcher, a Junior, proved that he would bc an All4Mctro thrcat in th.: l-Ma-1949 mm. Although inluvccl, l l.B. Dick Panic Du! in s sterling pcrforrnencc. OSweetwater:Swuctwatcr again provcd too potcnt a dose for thc Komcts in an action-pacltcd contest. Evan with the fine play of ends Dave Halbert. Bob Wallin, and Del Middaugh, and their con- trol of thc outcv flanks. the Korncts lost again. I 'nil ff ny ,P . Y, xl: M 'r 3 1.1 .N .Vx 'V' ,W 54 V A t 1 lx' N ,. l ,W N' x .V ., 'gf , 1 KV' i ,'s. As- - , 'X . 1 1 m. ' .4 ' Y' N r V' 'Q . It t x X F ri w 5 . r Q 5. 1x .x r r 1 N I Chula Vista: Herr: again Kearny after being ahead. ended up with a tie ball game. Toclclcsjilgg Alla-Qin:-Land Ralph Hosc con- tinued to plug thc holes along with Charlie Bcnnr:r's line back- ing. Flingcr Jim McMinn loc' gan passing in the closing mihutzs in an effort to unlcnot thc game. out was unable to c o n n e c t. I Escondido: The Kearny eleven journeyed to the Grape City only to falter, probably because of injuries to first stringers Don Krentl and Bob Howsizr who were out for the rcs! of thc season. Centers Tony Roe and Fred Logan were unable lu perform at top condition bccausc of iniuries, 0 Pt. Loma: Tl-in P oi n t e r s really met their Nemesis the clay the Kearny contingent rallied to a victory after Jerold Recs' I2 yd. touchdown plunge. The Komets played brilliantly as a tcamv showing a grcat deal of power. Thc iinal score b-0 in our lover. I La Jolla: The Komsts closud their I947'l948 season on their own gridiron with a ima fought victory Mr E cocky Vrlcing crew. H, B. Bud Bznthal started the scoring Mir, an off mug plunge. Again Kearny played as a team in a game long to bc rcmernbervd. Final result l?-7. l l V , -. Left to right: Back row-Gordon Silltcr, Hugo Wlzrich, Bob Wilkinson. Dale Baker, Nero Rodriquez. Frank Martinez, John Benner, lohnny Bower, James Crush, Terry Lrndahl. Middle row-John Holcombe, Robert Zack, George Eggert. Tom Eggcrt, Huddy Vlchlflllliams. All Avzry. Bob Sanchez. Wayne Hzndriclcs, Jim Shoemaker, Mark Carlton, John Davis, Coach Darnzll Smith. Front 'avr James Grant, Bob Meehan, Russell Krcucgcr, Kenneth Cox, Eugene Jackson, Dick Roblnson, Gene Martin, Wayne Mason, lchnny Chcatom. 'lcd Cooper. . ,, ,, :film ,,r. VJ 4 V I in Yj kiflk h 'f N a.X?vU.w' f j X ' - XX-,JJ '7'w. , to S - U J - New 1 2554, amor amrty Wm SSE? Lavinia x . Y Nr x UN, l U 1 rx 'w x l Left to riglll: Back row-Melvin Strlson, Jnrncs Wron. Gordon Broan, David Wells, Lcc Jaclric Brewer. Frank Davis George Calc. Dick Budl. Alvin Gocssman. Middle row--Robe! Dave Cummings. Calvin Prrar. Roger Patrick Oscar Ham mend, Ervin Schutt. Jerry Douglas row-David Prnt-r, mgr.: Ed Hubbrrl, coach: Bert Atkins. Ted Schrader, Norman Hanson eww. wayne Younger. :sen wnmm ind C 73 AQ! tiifuftls Yu IX H ri. e Kearny. through the addition of a C team, played the greatest number of games this season in San Diego. a grand total of 28 games. In the way ot wins and losses the light weights stole the show over their Varsity big brothers. There is no question that some ot Ke,arny's best talent will evolve out ot these two teams. Credit should be given not only to the teams proper. but to two fine coaches. Darrell Smith of the J.V.'s and Ed l-lubbert ot the Cs. 1 J' The varsity squads put away their 'Football suits on Friday, Dec. 5. and played their first basketball game at San Dieguito the 'following Tuesday. Material shortage was the big problem, there being no sharp-shooters, and defensively. there were no outstanding guards. ' By the time the first league game with Grossmont arrived the squad had determined to atone tor last year's close defeat. They thrilled a crowd ot frenzied fans with the year's most ex- citing overtime game. This victory and four more constituted the total on the win side. However, the Final game with La Jolla was another voice-hoarsening affair with the Komets playing stellar ball but losing a tough one in the last seconds, 47-49, This game gave them al Metropolitan League tie for eighth pace. sr of 1 li- L? Q ivy grtsiv .J W' wi? tt W if ,i vel' r , 5 1. 1 x . , - . 14 . X, - - ' 1 , , - l l 2-lf ' ' -.xii - V x ,uf Q' mg. 'nhl ' ire xl l l Ld! io right: Standing-Edward Rcpaei, David Miramantcs, Mr. Checsmen, Jerry Millar, Roland White, Kneeling-Jerry Douglas, Melvin Slilson, George Eggert, Georg: Capsalla. Robcrf Zack. Tom Hawkins. Siiiing--Charles Kirby, Terry Lindahl. John Nelson, .Jerold Recs. Jimmy Patterson, ,lim Neihart. John Tracy, Bud Marsham. R. sw. I , - ' l' , 1' A K 1 A up , v rr- A ... f if lar ir. ' Afffwl f fp 1 . ., 4 . ,f,,i il- -4 -. , Q Jia I V. KK I rd K K le W ' ' 4 e 4 A x N - - . ' ' , J ' ,Q y nh . . I :Q- V +1 s .r 1 -me X. X Coach Paul Cheesman ushered in a fast working B team, this year, which chalked up eleven victories, three of which were in league games. These promising players showed line sportsmanship and team work at all r, of the sixteen games playeel, bathz, here on our own hardwpodjantlljnl Y, out-of-town contesisi' ' ' , x , ar r w W . l ' li :J r i ., I V ' l',. . ,r A E r .K f l 1, r f- 51 5 M r' 'X 1, Vx I4 X, :Q -4 , .X ' x .af i u - i r 4 Left to right: Standing-Tommy Fisher. Jim Dcntorr, Jeclcie Withcm, Robert Stipp. John Nipp, Edward Zoharl, Coach Smith. Sitting-Boyd Bronson, giinticsjmwcr, Ronald Pierce, Duanr Wrnbcrg, Larry Nikodyrn, Don Pusltcr. Qs S f-'-L' The C squad was one of the better teams in the county this year. The C boys showed to advantage during the season and went to the Coronado tournament looking like champions, Here they polished off La Jolla, but in the next game, alter leading most of the way, fell victim to San Diego I4-I2. San Diego went on to win the tournament. The D team ran up a string of victories this season, winning ten games and b losing only four. High point men for the season were Bob Ellis l8Ol and Diclc Warren l53l. Honorary captain and most valuable player was Bob Ellis. Lzlt to right: Standing-Jimmy Sanders, Dick Warren, Dan Bain. Lynn Garten. Raymond Butcher. Bobby Ellis. Coach Hublsert. Sitting-Billy Peggler, Dave Triplctt, Bobby Fonville, Ronny Smith, Clark Sandlnop, Clifford Rice. - B., me e Ki.-yfwsss. .- C'rvA.A Conn try Left to right: Standing-Mr. McLaughlin, Jerry Herndon, Darwin Stolrcs, Harry Grow. Bob Walker. Johnny Chcatom, Bill Burris, Kneeling-Carl Han- son. Robert Jones, Julian Trujillo. Charles Smith, Burl Cooper, Doylc Smith. The i948 cross country team showed promise for the future, al- though it captured only one meet. Captain Bob Walker was the only returning letterman, but he received good support from James Smith ll 2l. Bill Burris llll. and Julian Trujillo llOl. Other letter winners were.Burl Cooper and Harry Grow. ' Com- petition was unusually strong this year with San Diego teams sweeping the S. C. l. F. Kearny's I949 team should be much stronger and built around Julian Trujillo who was one of the best in the league this year and should do 'much better next year. i ' x v A T ack A TEAM: Left to right. back raw --Charles Elder, John Bcnncr, James Crush, Gcorgc Anderson. Buddy Benthal, Don Chapman, Jcrry Miller. Clarlr Riding. Mid- dle row - David Cummings. Charles Southern, Ted Schwencl, Fred Williams, Bill Burris, Chuck Benner. Front row-Lcc Roy Banks, Tom Maxwell, James Grant. Kcnny Farnsworth, Jamcs Smith. Jim Shocmalrer, Coach Hal Smith. we K 1 f MW ., Y Q B TEAM: Left lo right. standing- Dwan Sylvester. Dominic Slrrzlly, George Capsalla, Don Ncmctz. David Miramontes, Bob McCroy. John Nelson. Dawayne Fonvillc, James Grant, John Benner, Allen Terry. Kneeing-Mgr. John Bow- ers, Nero Rodriqucz, .Charlie Suuthcrnu Hugo Cclaya, Donald Graham. Robert Gcclr. I. C TEAM: Left to right. standing -Bruce Hinos, Ed Nelson, Ed Zouhar, Dan Bain. Larry Gillis, Ronald Pierce, Jimmy Dcntorr. David Wells, Sitting - Donald McSpaddcn, Don Puslrcr. Larry Nilrodym, Jactic Brewer, Kenny l Biglcr, Kay Owens. ,Vic !K,, ,K . 'sy ., ' A y ., ' xr , Although Kearny's track record is not very encouraging there has been much im- provement over the past, not only in times, distances. and heights, but also in attitudes toward the sport. The members of the team have assaulted our records right and left this year. ' As we go to press, the A team has split even, three wins and three losses. The B team has won three and lost two: the C team has won two and lost three. We still have two dual meets left, one with La Jolla and the other with Point Loma. Fol- lowing these our team will be competing in the Metro League Championships. ' For the A's Ken Farnsworth has accumulated the 'most points, while Fernando Ouinones has gathered the most for the B's, and Ed Edmonson for the CSN 4-V 1 . . -.. , rw, , ff., I. rr I . ,f .ref r A . .r. ik i WMA fling Left to right: Baclr 0 row - Dale Balmer, Ralph Hose. John Davis. Front row-Frank Klein, Blas Vargas, Edward news, Hamid Napier, Terry Lin- dnhl, Coach Hubbcvt. Y. Mg Whiz A Q? ,y,l',0 ' 1 Left to righ ow-Morris Townsend. Jim Gordon, Bill Dar- mw, Dale Fuller, Lawrence Lipron. Kcnnclh Kennedy. Art Avery, Lawrance Collins. Middle row- Coach Lambert. Par Callahan, em Inglc. Dawyn.: Fonvillc. Jim Graham, Frank Martinez, Bill Cal' lahan. Front row-Darrell Atkins. Diclc Robinsor, Harald Fcrscn, Art Harris. ywytilmbj Q-QGJQ Qu ' - lfl ,-,......... The Komet wrestlers had a very successful season, placing 8 men in S. C. I. F. Divisionals ancl 3 in the finals. Dual meets were held with such strong teams as S. D. High and El Cen- tro. Competition was very lceen this year be- cause olf the Olympic tryouts which all boys worked tor. X, i ' fxsyjgioi 8 rf: E ' jf!7AJf3C'VJ hrh0j,vJS , 7 I Xa 5 Left io righi: Standing-ef-fed Bar- I ton. Jimmy AviJa, Emrlwif MCC!- chum, Tony Roe, Jimmy MCMW.. Joc Spano, Huddy McWilliams. Robevt Meham. Mgv. Sitiing: Bob amz, Bob Stipp. Tom Eggm. Tom Hawkins, Dc! Middaugh, Tom Bochlkc, Dick Poncn. .Vf ff f I EL J I M J, I, ,Q -f lj J :gf ' A , H4 ' Lefi ko rigM: Standing-Lcfky Mans., La vumc Maddaugh, Rus- sull Scoil, Lee Smnclh Charles Kirby. Kneeling-Pat Regan. Bob Zoclc, Melvin Sfilson, Bob Winn, Wayne Younger, Jcrofd Recs. Kcnnclh Krnncdy. John Nipp, Jimmy N--ihmk. John Tmcy. Don Vfnum. 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CS 'K c Q -1 - A - x I ADJ xtgrzimxh Ll? his ' A L 1: 'ir J flu! x 54- .35 f WW I Lk - l Q l lj A n0wled?emenf Therstaff and advisers of - f ! , ' . k I d h bl Komet '48 wish gratefully 'Qi to ac nowe t e inestim ass' t ' t - 50,4 Q , 1 I ' tion and pubiigation of thi: brick xflshxarhcirag rereuzfggdegy ' the following: ii' ' Mr. Robert Bailey. of the Linda Vista Studio. for as -- ' beautiful a bunch o senior pictures as we have ever seen. 6 ' Mr. Fred Smith, of the Los Angeles Engraving Co., ' for his many helpful suggestions and technical advice. , 'Q Mr. Bill Retchin, of the S. K. Smith Co., for helping us , H . Q to solve our cover dilemmai . Mr. Jim Neyenesch for deciphering our dummy. ' . ' Pat Acuzar and Jean Von rutzchler for designing and -V A, , 5 making the clothes for the division page figures. C Jerry Milhcllan for a clever and original rophecy. ' The coaches for their prompt and helpgil information , on sports. . , Stra students here and there, who supplied missing 3 bits of! copy. helped identify pictures, arranged Komet ' ' elispla cases. checked names for spelling, ran errands. etc. - And last. but far from least, all of the teachers and 4 administrators who suffered the inconveniences, in- , , dignities, and exasperations which seem to follow in the , 1 l wake qffill maior allfschool activities-particularly the A -7 .J ,year-lohg ones, like the annual. We truly appreciate l their silenceg syrnpathy. and sacrifice. ' ll i , l ' El Z --rw-ill'-A --un!-J -B--AAA-:see A W 5ffM,,Vfim5?W www! ,W3a'yfWW -5 ,, f'Wf5fW M' Miki 1 M , ff ff siff by Q WKMMM ilififfgilgig 39 E if Qg?'5fijJf1fffQ? 5k . - , Qccgyifjfiwig 'if?NiifMg1X ?Nf'ffj5Qjiglqyv Sgwx , D, 4,2011 1 N ' ,401 Km. S. f f My Jef 041- RSE! ,ZwZZk'fu 1 ' 1 N 51 . x- . K. 2: .. ' . 5 9 . 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