Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1950
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!fWW W X gff ff f ,X ff W1 XM thc 1910 Annuil Staff xslsh to dcdicxtn thc Ixomct to a mall known tioupu Mrs Batty Hall As friend, adxisor and counscloi of all thc seniors she his bun mth oui class since thc sex cnth qradc zctixitws shc his hclpcd us picpaic for our futurc' rvsponsibillty is adults With thun thou,htx in mind mc hum Choscn this xx xy to cxpicss oui ffratltudm lis H ill this is xoul hook Yi x ,V I ' I 'l' l l I X 1 C4 7 A. 'X P ' , K . 4 i , . c , . 1 ' . ,.. f .. , I A A. ' , , . 7 , . , L4 L,, . Besides loving Spcvch and Drama tcachvr, and guiding plans for our class ww. -li- an T?g?l!5 5',pvk a 53535, , . Jw ' ra' , TWA' mu QMHHQ ULU Li -W A. B. COUNCIL Prcscnting thc most outstanding. thc most stupcnclous studcnt coun- cil in thc history of Kcarny High School! This council acts as thc clcmocratic govcrning body. plan- ning activitics and programs for thc studcnts. This ycar's A. S. B. workcd hard to promotc thc school spirit for which Kcarny has long bccn notccl and hclpcd organizc thc Pcp Club to furthcr bcttcr sportsmanship and moralc at thc gamcs. Mr. Barbcr, vicc-principal, is thcir sponsor. Cary VVilliams, studcnt body prcxy. lcd the council through an activc ycar. rm BMI f5 .kr-. K. D. K. L'nder the able direction of Bliss Markcy, sponsor. and Anne W'at- kins, president. the K. D. K. has promoted more activities for thc girls of the school this year. One of the most important events was the Regional Confer- ence at Kearny. Besides dances and assemblies. the Kappa Deb Council offers 21 scholarship to a most dcserving senior girl. Hats off to Anne Vfatkins who has devoted her time and energy for the benefit of the girls of thc school. 'lil'-' 1 4 fl WW M? THE BIN Our Ring Master. lNIr. Edward C. Taylor, started this show nine years ago. Through his efforts it has grown from a small troupe into a big production. Patience and friendliness mark well this familiar figure. who being a principal. is an extremely busy man. A hearty well-earned Kthanksu to Mr. Taylor for ll job well done, fi MASTERS Richard Barber, our p1 ano playlng VICC pr1nc1pal contr1buted much to Kearny as adusor of the A S B Councll and Kledla Ready for a good joke Mr Barber has made many frlends at our School 'Q Dean of Girls Kathryn Markey, added her charm and frlendlmess to our cam pus aa sponsor of the Clrl S League Councll Dlanas and Kearny Kadettes As general adv1sor to the glrls of the school she has proved to be a frlend to all Lvlt to riuht sm-zltvcl: fllllfl' lx1iK!'IlIl1'X', Cizlrmll KI, Rzllmrn, Nlilclrvd Rofk, NI. Cl. Nll'LHl1!llllIl, Kzxrvn Bl. xx'lSl'IIl1lIl. Lrfft to right stunclinu: BVTUIIIZIII Clrgxwlorcl. Cllzlrc-mw QX. Pykr-. .W y 5 1 Lc-ft to right svatvd: julia Wood, jum- H. Hvzxth- rotr, Bc-nitzi S. Bothun, Cvwliax A. Plvsingc-r, Sophix- A. Mattson. Lrft to right Standing: Dorothy J. Cumplwll, Lloyd T. Miner, Glcu M. lYi1't, Ruby Hulhvs, Elizzlbc-th Cfflonnor, John D. Mr'Nchil. L:-ft to right smite-cl: Bvtty Hall, Nlurthu L'lvm-Stud, Elimluvth D11-ssl-1', Corn:-lizi tlvnnings, Mary' Ml'- Douunll, Esthvr NNI-lls. L4-lt to right stzmclinu: Quinny A, WY-lxlplv, Floyd P. Low:-, Richzlrd Zzxlouclvk, KILIIIICS H. Grzxvvs, Gilln-rt D. Judy. fp . -A s. Q fm. f.-4,5 i I ,- N rl x TBHINEBS 'I N' , ' fp Lvft tu right 54-amd: Irma Risty, Ynlnndgx Klum' hvzld, J.l1'lllll'liIll' 'l'rc-nfl-1, Yiole-ttu Hutrhinson l'fthn-lyn Sore'r1sm1, Bilfbllfll Mvllzxll. L1-ft to riuht staxndinut Evm-rm-tt Klr-in. Hurry Gr-rdvs. H111 Smith, Jim Clark. nn 'J Lvft to right svntr-dz Erle-nr' Spcwk, NIZIYIIH' Kzmlinc-n, FI'2iIli'I'5 He-nkins, INIzx1'uzx1'c't Shaw, Mary Saul. Lvfz to right Stgmdinu: Harmon Ku't7 Howard YNY-isbrod, Klux Millvr. Lf-ft to right wzxtr-dz Hrlc-rl f:l1Y'1Ilil'l!h2lIIl, Dorm Hr-im:-rdinu1'r, xI1iI'H2lI'f'I XN'g1rd,,'Xnr1 Stitt. Domthx' Blllllllllllfl, Kvn Owe-nw. L1-ft to right Ystzindinulz Lr-cmzard Fic-1'1'0, Paul Dc-aaron, .-Xluy I,Iif'Ilb!'I'I, Rullillfl NIZIIVY. v r -M-.......,,w'Q -. 'fi 'Nun-:J S rd 1 stodians-Li-ft to riuhtlz .Ii-ssir Rilvy, fiilllI'l4'5 Zak. Office Staff-L:-ft to riuht: Mrs, I,u1'ixiim- Smith, Miss Harry Roux-rs, L1-0 Schilkv, G:-orgm' Hlvullrl. Ffiiflk .'Xrim'tt4- XYc'irihc-ru, Miss Sur' Yitvk, Mrs. Mgiriv Imwis Cu Sfhulrz, Roh:-rt Clone-ri, Dwiuiit Nfillvr, Mrs. N11lI'Y Biirvhziiii. PBUPEBTY STAFF Left to right sc-ated: Miss L'lx'cstc'z1d, rI'czu'hcr Rf-pri-sc-nmtiw: Mrs. De-un Hottcll, Tri-zisurcr: Mrs. C. YY. Younm-r, P11-sidvriti Mrs. P. BI. Dumxui, Swvoiicl Xiift'-I,I'l'iilil'IlI1 Mrs. W. H. Hziiiskvy, Sl'1'f1'tlll'y. Lrft to right stzinclingz Clary YYillizu1is amci jzlnivr- fi2ll'iiIli'I', Studvnt Rvprvsvri- tativvsz fwir. Edward C. 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News managing editor and as Diana president, jackie was kept busy this year. Contributing her services to Komet clubs you'll find the only organizations she hasn't worked on are the Varsity Football squad and the Boys' Hi-Y. Good things don't always come in small packages! All 6'2 of Gary Williams, our student body prexy, is a good thing. A thespian in Kearny's drama department, Gary is known to most of the residents of Linda Vista, as he had leads in Peg O' My Heart, Little Womenf' and Mother Is a Freshman. In his junior year he was given the honor of going to Boys' State at Sacramento. That's Gary, a terrific guy. Active in her senior year as both Drill Team Colonel and Editor-in-chief of the Komet, pert Darlene Clay has had a hand in most activities at Kearny in the past six years. Outside her work in her numerous offices, she has repre- sented K.H.S. at a number of conventions, won prizes in several writing contests, and has all this time kept up an A average. This versatile, all-around gal is a credit to her class and to the school. Pretty, peppy, and popular are three adjectives that describe Marie Hurteau. This likeable gal has been at Kearny since the seventh grade and has belonged to every organization in the book. She's been song leader for two years besides winning honors in the drama department. Marie's readings and monologues are famous Cwell, around Kearny anywayj. In her senior year, Walker's chose her to represent Kearny on the Hi-Debber council. Easy dad . . . always ready with a joke, Jerold Rees, our class prexy, brightened things at Kearny. On his serious side, Jerold was Komet Sports Editor, and in the Hi-Y. With a pleasing personality and a winning way, Jerold won fame as the little tiger of the gridironfl One of Kearny's few U60 minute men and captain of the team, he displayed outstanding athletic ability on the football field and on the baseball diamond. I feel it in my heart,'l is a favorite expression of Girls' League prexy, Anne Watkins, and surely Anne has applied her outstanding talents to her many jobs and activities in a heartfelt, conscientious manner. Liked and admired by all her classmates, Anne, who is the author of the famous Watkins Products in our local newspaper, is sure to go a long way in whatever profession she chooses. Pictured are six outstanding students of the senior class, chosen by a board of fourteen faculty members on the basis of activities, service to the school, personality, and scholar- ship. STAR PEBFUB ERS ka.. as Senior Officers Harold lrorsrn urn pres1dent Frank MdrtlIli7 trvxsurcr Donna Kearny s class of 50 jomed the troupe SIX years ago Much effort and hard work w cnt mto the years of praet1ce for therr star b1ll1ng as SCHIOIS Fmally thls year they have stolen the show Leadmg the parade of the1r semor year was Jerold Rees, class presldent, then the whole class Jomed the band wagon wlth flashy maroon semor sweaters and class xmgs On an actxve schedule, the class presented a Halloween party for IIS opemng act Then followed the senlor play Llltle Wqrnen, and Qemor D1teh Day No sooner had the performers caught thelr breath than they w ere off agam to the Semor Breakfast Baccalaureate, the Prom, and fmally on une 14th the Mam lxent Graduanon But before our headlmers left for blg tlme show buslness, they looked back 1nto thelr scrapbook of memor1es to halls fllled w1th laughter to the wonderful school sp1r1t and the tradltlons that personlfy Kearny And they understood Why we slng, We ll love you forever, and honor your name . 'e sl Q . - T 3 5 ' A ' ' , me M ' D L S ', I l 'wi t:Pvew1sw.Q ..s..r,.-- W ff-1ue.s,,wtsqr.wr-'rw wnsadmmwmwasau K ' ' - l ' . , I V ,T ' . K - V , A, .C , Z Brewton, secretary: Jerold Rr-vs, presldc-nt. 7 . 5 ' ' v' . . 1 . . . . , . . 7. . v R. v 4 ' 1 . ' . , . . H .. D ,, . . 1 L 1 o L is ' . . , A 7 , J . I . 7 T , 1 . 1 . 7 ' 9 33 Irivmlly Pc-url Aguirre- Siuwn- Palsy Ainsworth Clmnm-mn joyrc xxllllfllld Quin johnny .Xrvizu limrlpmml Barbara . . un Qlrtixv- 1111111111-1' , . . l'lljUf'1'll lmvinu .1 . . . 1-rljoyvcl lwinu il , , . was gxvtivr- in man . . . was .1 Im urux Ill thx- Drum Clurps, Y- lIll'llIIlt'l' of ilu- Cilmir. rm-mlwvr ui' thx- Klflfll., liznsa-lmll, Sll!U1'c:I'l'XN, R. Kzxdm-Itv, CSI -vr, Bllmln Ive-us, Huudvtlvs :mal Ulm- illulr und Iicmnlvttu. Bmmdvttvs, uml ,'xllll'l'i1'llIl Uflfli., K Club, und R1-d Club :mud fl,.X..X. rm um mir. Youth Hush-l. Cross, In-r. H a n d s o ni e Charles Bratcher . . . worked hard in Varsity Football, and Yliraek. He was also active in the Kledia, Hi- Y and Varsity Club. Pretty Blarilyn Butcher . . . added spark to the K.D.K., Drill Team, G.- A.A., Y-Teens and Bi- Chein-Phi. Dependable Larry Cope- land . . . participated in the activities of the sehool. He was seen at the school games and dances. Reserved Donna Brew- ton . . . our Sr. Class Sec., also a nieniber of the CSF, Y-Teens, Jr. Stzltesinen, Bi-Chem-Phi, and Latin Club. Ainiable Don Byrnes . . . a Kledia nleniber also belonged to the CSF., Colf learn, and Band. Yivacious Darlene Clay . . . busy Editor-in-chief of the '50 Konict has been aetive at Kearny as Drill Team Colonel, K.- D.K., Quill SL Seroll, K.K., Bi-Chem-Phi, Di- anas, and a life member of the CSF. Athletic Larry Brimhall . . . was active in foot- ball, Hi-Y, and a incin- ber of the Letterman Club. Pleasant Pat Cannell . . . had fun at Kearny par- ticipating in the school activities besides being a nieinber of the GA..-X., and C.'l'.C. Likeable James Crush . . . has been active in Varsity Track, Cross Country, j.Y., football, Baseball, K. Club and Boys' Federation. Neat Boyd Bronson . . . a Kledia member also enjoyed the Choir, jr. Statesinen, Bi-Chem-Phi, Drama and Basketball. Quiet Gene Cartnxill . . . enjoyecl being a member of the Class of 450, and working on his car in auto shop. Quiet Cleone Culver . . . held attendence in the Choir, Bible Club, Junior Statesmen, Reeordettcs, Y-Teens and C.'l'.C. Friendly Sue Budd . . . was busy in the GAA., Choir, Glee Club, Jr. Stateslnen, Y-Teens, and Horizon Club. Daring Delores Clark . . . enjoyed being a member of the Choir, K.D.K., CSF, Bi-Chem-Phi and Drama Club. Musically Talented Dave Cummings . . . showed his ability in the Choir and Uperetta. He also went out for Football and Track. Aiiibitious John Davis . . . ll 1111-111l11-r of Yarsitv lfootlvall, 'l'1'a1'k, 111111 tl11- H,U.L.l1,'s. P11-asant Blajoric Dix . . . 1-njoyn-d ln-inn a lIll'lll of Girls' G11-1-, Cl '-, 'lif'l'IlS, Jr. Stan-s1111-11 a I11-r 1o11 Y CAA. Sum-1-1-ssful jinmiic Don- l0I'l . . . NVOII ll Cross- Couiitry award I11-sidr-s lJ1'lIlM a 111 1- 111 I1 1- 1' of Baslwtball, K. Club, Lot- t1-1'1111-r1 Club, Sharks, and Boys' F1-dc-ration. S1'r1'i1'1-. jolly Betty Dodd , . . was om- of our 1-1111- 51111211-ad1-rs, also a 1111-111- hc-r of thc- C..-X..-X., Y- T1-1-ns, Bi-Ch1-111-Phi, jr, Stan-S1111-11, and DY'2lIll2l Club. 1 f - - ff..-X..-X, X -'I 1- 1- n s, B1 X 1'tl1-s. D1'lDl'lld2llll1' David DL-- V01- . . , W'Ul'lil'll liard as l'1'1-xx' of tl11- A.Y.lI., hw was also a 1111-111111-1' of llll' R1O.l.C.,, and .Xrt P11-tty Doris Dodds . . . a 1111-111l11-1' of thc- Drill ililillll, Horizon Club, filll'IIl-llll and Shark- N1-at Arla JL-an Dexter . . , :1 1111-111l11-1' of lllt' flhoir. film' Cflulx, l11-- sidvs I11-i11u 111 two 0lJ1'l'- vttas. .xlIll2llllI' Dick Driggers . . . has r1-p1'1-S1-r1t1-cl our s1-l1ool i11 football and t1'a1-k. .-X111o11Q his 111z11'1y i11t1-1'1-sts lll'1' tl11- s1'l1oul LlSlIll'I'S. Rl'S!'l'X'l'll Palsy Dillon . . . lllilll ol' tl11' Mz1-i111'- 1'lt1- Corps was il lIll'IIl- ln-1' of tlu- CSI , xv-il.1'1'IlS, K1'Jll'Ilf' Ka1l1-tt1-s and Horizon Cilulm, Quia-t Don Drinkard . .. work:-cl 1111 Illl' Dil. pro- u1'a111 as W1-ll as partic- ipatizu: 111 K111111-t a1'ti1'i- L11 s. S1-11io1' Party - M 11,44 Dainty Joan Duffy . . . an addition to thi- K.H.S. Nrws, Rvcl Cross Rvp., Sharkvttz-S, and Home Room Rc-p. Ariilwitioiis Dorothy Dur- ward . . . has ln-1-ri airtim- as G.A.A. Pri-xy, A.S.B. Comm, of Girls .'Xtl1ln'tii's, Jr, SI2ltL'SII1f'Il, Choir and A.Y.H. Cav Marlene Dulro , . . Plf'LlSill'lI Edward Ed- Sporty George Eggs-rt .. 11 Y-Tr:-11 IIlR'IIll1l'1' also mondson . . . :1 livvly zivtivc' in Football, Bus: vnjoyvcl thc' Jr. Stzilvs- iiiviiilnrfi' of thx' 'l'i':uc'lx, lmll1mclHi-Y, mvn, Drill Tumi, Latin Cross-Country' zmcl Lvl- Club, CIA..-X.. zmd Glu- tufiualn Club. Club. P11-tty H1-lc-nfizxrnlc -... cllII'l'lll'l'1' .Izlnirv flzlrflnvr flll4'l'llIll llorzxlyn Guy Slow :mal mxsy Rohcrt 1 lll1'lIlll4'I'Ul-1'llUll'.i:.vl1,- . . . lkrrllxll. ul' cllllllllill .... lll nrtlxr' rmwlllmvl' ul G1-ck , . . ll lll1'Illll1'lk nl' QQ, fQ..'X..X., lflrnmlvttm-Q, ,Xllnirs nn ilu' .'X.S,l5.. llll' X'-'lll't'Il5. llrwifrnl Y. lfrmtlmll, H. Hzmlirl- mfl Rv-ulmvntnl Cllulm. lllllllily R411 I'Il 3' Kzul- Cllulw, SIllU'SIIl1'Il, IL- lml1.B. 'l'rzl4'lx. Buys' lfvcl- 1-ttf-s. l71'1n11m.z1r1cl K.ll.S. .X.,X.. IDTZIIHL! Kllulm zmcl 1-rzltiun :md I.1-ttf-rulzm N4-ws Stull.. lil-C1111-111-Plmi. Cluln. l'lv.1s.un! Carol Grignun .X lixm- wirv, Harry Grow Pe-play Mary Gllticrrc-I .Xrtisliv Joyce Halbert . .. . , ll.lS Illzxylmr-cl in . . . llili ln-:fn zxrtlxv- in . . . 1-xmjuyml lxrl' IIl1'Il1- wnszxnzlvtivrll11rAH1lx'rrvl Illllslt' In lullill lu-1' .xmlwi- l rmIlw.ull, vl1l'ill'l'i, Klvmlign, ln'1'sl1l1J in tllv Ulluir xxml tlmv KK'llI'IlX Knclf-ms. lion to ln-rmllv zu lllllxll' Cross flillllllly, .Xmlugll Im' Slxillllll lllulr. Latin lilnlv, fQ..X..'X., :md l1'2ll'll!'l', WR' wish lll'Ik Stull' :xml 'l'1'1'.lsl11'r-1' of .XVI lfditrrx' of thx- .Xm- urlx. xlu' llux C l 4-ml:-rzltlun. Illllll, luvsidvs vostlllllr' dfr- A siznvr of thv Sr. Play. l'lHl'I'Q1'IlI' Pnl Griffin... mu- of our fim- Cilmvvr- lvgadr-rs wus also K.H.S. Nvws Business XIZHIZIHVI' :md Frzltlnlw' Editor zxncl il me-mln-r of thc- Trio :md Choir. Pl:-nszmt Gloria Harbin . . . ll llhoir nl:-lnlmr-1' also I'Ilj0Yl'il thx- fl.,X,.X., Y- 'l' 1- 1' n s, Oprrz-Ita :mul l'l0llll0l'l Cllulm. Trim Ruthie Henderson . . . as II1l'lIll'll'l' of this G..-XHX., Pm-ppl-r Slialwrs, Glu- Clulm and Xloclr-rn Danvinu. Arie-xc'1'llf-tit piano IJl1lyt'l' Don Hudson , . . was a im-riilw-r of tht- Clioir, Boys' Q ll a 1' t 1' t, Rillr- 'l'i'ain and Boys' l'll'f.l!'l'2l- tion. Gr-ntlr' Nlarilouisc john- son . . . amlmitious as Ix.D.lx. Sw., also ln'- lonuvil to tlir' Statm- ' ' I in C 1 md D1 in is Quit-t jerry Herndon . . . r-njoyod going to Krarny and is anxious to get his diploma. .Xrtistic Don Hurst , . . spt-nt many hours in Art Sc-rvicc making posters and dvrorations for the- school. He- was also a Ill4'I11lJf'f of tht' A.Y.H. Businvss-like M a r l e n e Johnson . . . a me-mhvr of tht' C.T.C., Choir, Bililfl Club, Y-TH-ns, Jr, Stxtrsmin and Rtttrd I1 Mighty Gary Higbec . . , a life' Illt'IIll'Jt I' of ther CSF. Prvsidr-nt of the Klm-ida, tr:-asurc-r of the Choir and in tha- Boys' Quartvt and opt-re-ttas. Dramatit' Marie Hurteau . . . show:-cl he-r talvnt in thc' Drama Club, CSF, K.D.K., Dianas, Hi Dt'lJ- bvr Counril and Jr. Class Sm'rn'tary. Outstanding Juanita Jones . . . our K.D.K. Xvlfl'-PI't'Xf', was also a im-inlwr of tht- Dianas, 'S' KK Yin Prtx O 1 1 lu Dr xml C Humorous john Hol- combe . . . spcnt all of his timv and 4-ffort in playing F00 tha ll ancl TraCk. Ht- also partiti- patt-d in tht' school at'- tivitivs. Little Nlickey jackson . . . was an adclition to the Choir, Opvrvttas, and C.T.C. Bashful Charles Kirby . . . a faithful Baslu-thall, Basvball, and Football playtar. Hi- was artiw- as 1 mcinbfr of th: Vins' x ui KC lull incl ms lie du ltiun Daring john Holcombe . . , a rm-inlwr of thc Boys' Fr-cl:-ration hcflpvd pruniotr fun and rxcitv- mvnt in thi' Si-nior Class Gay Connie johnson .. was tht- ambitious Litvr- ary Editor of the Komrt, a rm-inlvvr of tht- Dianas, Quill SSL Svroll, CSF, K.K., Sgt. of thc- Drum Corps and an arrive- nu-niln-r of thc- K.D.K. I.iki-ahh' Alyce Kluge . .. was ambitious in thc' Horivon Club, Y-Turns, Pvp Club, Bi-Chi-m-Phi, r 5. Rm-finvd Beverly Knowles . . . a nchw arrival at Kvarny, was a IIlf'IIll'JCf of thz' K.D.K. and Latin Club. Tlumughtful Frank Lciu- rancc . . . was busy in thc- R.O.'I'.C1., Radio Cluh, Bi4Chz'm-Phi and Boys' l c'clr'ration. The' Svuim' 'llahlc' Nicc Irene Kulseth . . . was an addition to tha- CLA..-X., S 0 u n Cl C r Q' w CRc'srrx'c'Sl, Glu- Club and Rin! clOlllIllltU'l'. Tall and hloud . . , Yo- landc Licht . . . add:-cl spark to thr' Choir, lflth Qraclv as Pre-xy and Girl Statr- Rc'pre'sm'r1tativm-. Court:-ous Gerald Lamb . . . hm-ld IIlf'IIllX'I'SlllIJ in thx' Klvdia, K.H.S. Nm-ws, Latin Cluh, .-X.Y.H., Bilmlm- Cllulm and SIZIIVSIIIZIII. Mism'l1if'x'cmn1s lfrvd Logan . . . a nu-mhvr of thr- Yarsity Cllulm, lfmmtlmall, lravk anal Boys l'n-d1-r'z1- tion. Quin-t Tommy Larson . . . pzlrtifipzltr-d in tha' srhool gaumvs and clamws, Il:- was a Illt'IlllJK'l' of thc' Buys' l 1'cl4'r:1tim1. Calm R050 Lolli , . . had fun lu-ing a llll'llllN'lk of tlu- film- l1lul1,aml guinu In ilu- svluml uxuuvs. SUIIESIFVSS Nlaric Lawson . . . was cmv of our X'-'llI'!'IlS, a Sgt. in tlu' CI.'l'.CI., a IIll'IIll7t'l' of thx- c.llUll' and Dl'lll la-am. Clmmwr jerry Nlvflartvr . . . a IIll'lIllBl'I' of Cllumir, Quartvt, flIJl'l'l'IlllS, Has- lwtlmall aml llrama fflulm. Auiusiuu ,lane-I Horan . . , luis rrpri-ss-utvcl thr- Diuuus, CSI , Y-'ll-1-ris, Latin Llulm, f1..'X..X., :incl Stgltvslllvll. lluppy - flu - Luvky J i ni Ncihnrl . , . play:-cl in ilu- Bnurl, liaislsvtlmull, Iinsi-lull, :md 1-ujuyi-cl ln-- inu 1: IIll'lIllN'I' ul' thi' K. lllulm, Yursity lilulm and Slmrlxs. Hzuidsuuu- Craig 0'Ncal . , . llud ll any time- go- in: to thi' gguuvs :md clzuuw-s K1-uruy spmisnrr-rl. Simwrf- Bc-Ile Morris . . . was llll zxdclitiml to tlu- Bilmlr' Cllulx, .X.Y.Il., Us-X..'X., K,H.S, Nrws, Quill K Srrull zmcl Y-Tvvns. Niusivznlly ll-2ll1'Ilt1'il lm Nickcsm . . . mlclvd his l3l'lll tu tlu' lizmcl, l31'41111.x Cilulm, Boys l'l1'Lll'l'ilIlUll, Stiles- Kin-xv, Latin Cilulm und Sluxrks. Envruvtis' Edna Osborn . . . ll CSI -vig wus zuulmi- tlous in the- C.4.'X..X., .liz Stsitvsriie-ri :incl D1 l, I'l:u1. Pvrt He-lcn Nagazyna . . . rm-pr:-si-nt:-cl thi' Upvrvttn, Lluur, und lxnppu Ui-Im Kuuufil. Ri'sf'1'xf'il Ann Norwood , . . furthf-1'r-d thi- Ulm- illulm, by lizivinu si-rxml ns Yin--l'l'r'Xy us wr-ll us lJl'lIlQ ill'llX'l' intlu-l.luu1', und Pcuupon Corps, 'lull :incl Cihvr-rful Dick Owens . . . workvd l1lll'Cl in lfoutlmll, XN'r1'stlin Q, Yursity Club :md S.S.fX. Ra-pm'ti'r. Aumlu-r l'iI'llIllilt',u Har- old Napier . . . wus am :lclclitirru to ilu' USF, lil:-clin, nucl il SlllI'fi0ll4'l'. lfxrw utiw' Larry Nlli0ClyI'l . . . urul out fm' Bilslwt- lmll :uid 'liruvlx lm:-siclf-s in IIl!'IlllJI'l' uf tlu- Klrwlin Jlllil un thi- DIP. lllilll, Ili-lpful Pal Pakckctr . . , llvld mi-1i1lmi'l'sl11p IH thi' Cllr 1- illulm, Choir, zmcl dzuuw-cl at IIIZIIIY of thi- svliuul partie-s. Ste-udy liddiv Nelson . . . urtiu- iu clI'USS'clllllIltI'y, Hi-lfllvlil-l'l1i iuul 4l1l'2ll'lK. clllilflllllll Shirlcy Olingcr . , . wus uuilmitimis in Klu- Y-'l'm'l1s, U..X..X., lluri- nm Llulm, liilvlv Llulv uucl Ui J. Plain. fl0I1s1'in'!IIiu11S Difli Parlin . . . sliowz-nl spurk in 'l'1'm'k, limotlmll, K, lllulm, Yursity lllulm :uid Buys' l'll'llK'Y'2lIlUI1. crold Rees . . . III X arsity P11111- B1lSl'lJ2llly l3ask1-tlmall Junior and S1-r1i11r lass Pm-xy. H1- was also 1111-1r1b1'1' of thc- Hi-Y, '11-dia and Sports Editor f th1- '50 K11111c-t. VIJPY Suv Svhl-nck . . . '111k1-Ll liarcl in tlif- 1211-1- Ilulm. Y-'l'1-1-115, illlll ...-XA. 'itty Jim Shox-riiakcr . . . '15 1'1-pr1-s1-1111-cl11u1's1'l11111l 1 tln- X a 1' s 1 t 3' f.lllll, i-Y, 'l'1'a1'k, l-'1,1utl1all. Jlllld f.ll'XX and .'xIlIlll.1l tall. .-Xdx'1-11t11r1111s Clifford Rice . . . a1'tix'1- i11 l'las1-- lwall, Bask1'tl1all, KillIl1'I'2l Klub, Hi-CII11-111-l'l1i a11d .-Xrinual Stall. S11pl1isti1'at1-1l xlllfgll' Schreiner . . , li:-l1l 1111-111- lJl'I'SlllIJ i11 ilu- K1'iII'IlB' K2ldt'tIl'S, Y 0 u Il Q Miss LinflaCIou111'ila11d Chair- man of thf' .-X11111111111'1-- 1111-nt CI11111111itt1-1-. flax Bob Sinotl . . . was an a1lditi11r1 to Vl'I'Ll4'li, Cross Cf111111try, YY11-slliiiu, 111111 l'1-p iIlul1. ff!-11 ll!'I'l Clark Riding . . . 1-11j11y1'cl Cross clULlIlll'X, 'llI'1li'l'i an1l I11-iuu a IIlf'IIl- I11-1' of tl11- liaskr-tl1all 'l'1-11111, 'l1illl'I1U'll Marilyn 81-0- H1-ld , . . 11111- uf 11ur clll1'l'I'lt'LiCl1'I'S, also .1 Diana, Y - I 1-1-11, Cf..-X..X., ancl Drama Club 1111-111- lll'I'. f1l1a1'111i11u Martha Skc-1-n . . . a C1Sl -1-1', wu1l11-ll hard as 'lll'1'2lSlll 'l' ul' ilu- liilmlv c.lHl1 llllll 1111 Il11- llll, l'lar1. Gay Darlene Robinson . . . was a1'tix1- in llll' Y-l1'1-ns, f1..X,.X., lllblll- pon Corps, film- cllllll, fiirl R1-s1-rvr-s and S1-r1i11r SW1-:111-r fI11111111itt1-1: SW1-1-1 X l'iIl4'llCllB' joan Scott . . , 1-11j11y1'1l ll1'l' 1111-111l11-1'sl1i11 in Illl' Clliuir. Xv'lli!'l'IlS, B1111cl1-ltr-s, illlil l'iI'f'l li'll Club. CI1111s1i1-11ti1111s IJ0lll0lllC Slim-lly . . . sl111w1-1l xiu111' i11 'l'1.11l1, l-'1111tl1all. l.1-t- Il'I'lIll1Il C1 l ll lv, ll 1- Y. S1111111l liII'XY .lllll lin-.Q l'1-1l1-1.1li1111. R1-11-1-xr-cl Pat Sandc-rs . . . lll'Llil of tl11' P11 111 1111 Il Clorps, was also a 1111-111- l11-1' ul tlir' Y -'l'1'1'11s, . 1 1 d K. l1111 r, f1..X..X., R 1' Cross, and film- Cllub. C.11u1l111us llorollly Shirlwy . . . l1.1s lll'l'Il a 1111-111l11-1' 11l' tlu- f2..X.,X., Bl'fllll'IIl- l'l1i, and JI, SIl!l1'SI1l1'H. lla11l lN'111l1i11u Lloyd Smith . . , l'i1lil111' ul llll' K.ll.S. N1-ws, was also ll Ill 1- 111 l11- 1 ul Quill K S1111ll. l51l1l1- Q.lul1 ,1111l l5.1111l, During Rose Ann Spreacher . . . Comm. of Finuntw- on thv .-X.S.B., 21 mviubc-r of tht- Dizmas, Kziclc-ttf-5, L Zl t i I1 Club, Drill Tram and Bi-ChcI11- Phi. Sporty Bob Stipp . . . om' of our mighty Foot- hull, Bzislwtball :md Bust'- hall plnyc'1's, was also ai im-uibr-r of thc' Varsity Club, Hi-Y and K. Club. Frivndly Dwan Sylvester . . . showed spark in Track, Football, Baskvt- ball, Kilim-rzi Klub, Jr. Stzitz-sim-n :Incl Bi-Chl-nv Phi. Energetic Alan Taylor . . . showvd tzilvnt in thr- Ch 0 i r, Rl l.T.C. Riflr- Tvam, f,mK'l'1'S Club and Boys' Fc-dc-ration. Fri:-ndly Georgia Taylor has musifzil inclinations, living 21 1m'mln-r of the Choir and Glu- Club. Shr- too will bn- rt-liz-wd whrn she- Exits he-r cliplouizx in hm' hand. .Xdzxptulylv Roland White . . . was zxrtiu- 41s Bxlskvt- lmll 1113111141:-1', also in thx- R1 J.'l'.CI., Rifle- 'l' v an In :xml Buys' l r'd:-xxntimm. P4-titv joan llhitt . . . l.,lf'llll'I'l2iIlI of thc' Drum Corp, work:-cl hard ir CSF, fl.,'X,.-X., Y-'ll Krurrly Knclw-lt:-s sm Ijllllft' LlUIIllllltt1'1'. 1 tllr' .l. d Sl, Hard XvOI'l'illlQ C a r ol lVllll3lIlS . . . a liff- mvm- lwr of tln' CSI , zulrlc-cl he-r lm-llllmc-r'sl1ip to thx- -lr. Stat:-sunfrl, Hmm-rxx Klub, CL.-X..'X., K.K., und Bi-Chem-Phi. Dilim-nt Joye Ylllliams . . . il Kf'Zll'HX' Kaldr-ttv USF-r-1', fl..'X.:X.',1lI1Cl Bilmlml C'lulJ me mln! Drz1u1utic' Gary lfilliams . . .our lim- A,S,B. Prcxy, wus also zwtiw- as Busi- nr-ss Mgr. of thu' fxlllllllll ln-sidvs Ll lIll'IlllN'l' ul thf- Klvmlizl, S4-nior Play, CSF and Quill 8: Scroll. FUTURE PERFUBMHNCE Lets look ahead for 1 fexx xfars to the thr1x1ng me tropolls of Llnda Vlsta As xxe stand on the Qll at xxhlte xx ax of I lnda Vlsta Road xxe see the blg pal ide adxe rtlslng the Create st Shoxx on Falth Here thex come as the class of 1910 passes IH rcxuxx' Iesedlng the parade 1s majorette Bessle Clalle, and her band of re noxxn mcludlng ames May Robert Geek Cralg O Neal, and Pat Beeslex Next x e see the xxorld s famous cloxxns Fager I amb and Betty Ann lVebb fee dmg pe anuts to C eorge Hud McW1ll1ams and hls compan 10118 Marne Hurteau and Tom Egger! On top of her lexonte elephint vxe see Edlth Bradley, hrst ladx of Sultan Boxd Bronsons harem IIFIHQIHQ LI th re ll 19 the lattest iemale on elrth joan YN hltt lsnte :mg the camp grounds xxe hnd Harry Hanson V'ally Mohr, Domlnlc Skelly, and Ferdy umones se ttlng up the B1g Iop l'Vell look xx ho s xx ate rlng the elephants It s our ex Stu dent Bedx Pre xx C ary VV1ll1ams, and Tml Daley serubblng the elephants back Flhat VVIIIIHIIIQ 19 a sl lxe duxe r The re s Deck Owens, the l1on feeder looks l1ke he s hldlng behlnd Dolores Clark, the blg clue ken Step rlght th1s xxax see the blg attract1on IC s erold Rees, the barke r talkmg as usual Here xxe hexe be 1ut1ful danclng QITIS from As1a oyce Halbert, Lxelyn Harris, Marlloulse ohnson Peggy McDonald and Rose Lolll See the tallest man on earth Gary Hlgbee, and the shortest man ahxe Duck RILZO WVe haxe a bearded ladx xx1th natural eurlx halr Clorla Bxggs Arla Dexter, Margaret Helton, and Prank MHFIIHCI are the sxxord sxxalloxxers Domg a Zulu xxar dance xxe see .Inn lNe1hart and Ira Nlckeson Oxer here 13 the tattooed ladx Helen Nagazyna All th1s and much 1no1e xx1ll be seen 1ns1de so ste p rlght up to the xxlndoxx and bux xour tlckets Olga Qumtana xx as almost sxx amps d as X lfglllla Maclel, Ann Norw ood, John Davis Audrey Mlller, and Daxld DeW oe rushed to the YNIIICIOXV to bux tlcke ts Inslde xxe found Duck Parlm, Marlene Dutro and oan l'rnest se llmg peanuts and popcorn Clheermg IH the front roxx were Harold Forsen ames Crush, Fred Logan, and Bllly joe Pnce, as anxce Gardner and Barbara Folsly d1d the dance of the sexen xe1ls ohn W Holcombe the local pollceman arrested Charles Kirby and Mary Hays as thex xxere caught sne akmg 1nto the shoxx Marlene ohnson Pat Thompson and Joan Scott couldnt qulte hgure out how rnaglclan ohn Tracy saxxed Pat C rlffln m txxo Hls other stunts mcluded IIl'1lx1I'l2 Nenla Finney and Ahce Kluge dxsappe ar lhex nexer dxd come back Tlme for the Sldl shovxs to end Ruth Henderson, Pat Foster, Theresa Meyer and lmmy Denton agreed As xxe left the tent xxe saxx Ed Nelson selhng balloons to anet Bakke and all her chlldren Found eatxng hot dogs and cotton candx were Pearl Agulrre, Llane Baker, Betty Dodd Pat Harrlson, Larry Copeland and Blll Washburn VVh1le xxe xxere stand1ng 1n hne to enter the blg top xxe saxx more of our old school chums Patsy Amsvxorth Barbara Bahlman, Carol Wllllams, and Cfene Cartmlll As I turned around who should I bump mto but Gxx en Young, we arlng her baseball cap from the San Franc1sco Seals We took our seats 1n the center sectlon and glanced around Slttlng 1n the corner seats behlnd a pole xxe saxx C'eorge Eggert, Doris Dodds Larry Brlm hall Tommy Iarson Mlckey Jackson, and Rose Ann Sprecher broke as usual The band con ducted bx llll PeFHy, struck up some l1x elx c1rcus musxc as the rxng master Robert Zock, entered The first performance of the shovx was a tra1ned seal act 'Iakmg part xxere Fred Ray and Anne V 'V V s. e V N. . 'V' ' V - - I. . l - 4 ' e L ' ' ' ' K , 'h ' V A A V. .V . ' - ' , . I 4.1 V ' . V IV A' 'b . V, L s s V' Y L s 'I I' 'K .2 . L -x 'KV' K e I e .bV - 'yrs A. J 4 . . x wx I . - 7 ' ' ' A . x . I 1 v -x x 1 2 ' ' ' ' I ' 1 J P I V e 7 9 , 4 I ' I ' .I I 3 ' . . In v rv ' ' ' I . V V , . V' ' s - I K A , ' t . 1' K L 1 ' ' . U . J , , L y K I , K L I K, K . I . . s IJ e- '1' '. - 1 4- 1 -2 . ' ' 1' l 1 A , 1 B V, ' ' - r . ' Y . Q . 1 W . x . ,V h , that the performance: was worth the1r money: '5 ' er ' 5 V 9 , , ' , . , 9 ,,- - V. . V. V s ' 1 . w x f ,V V 1 - ' I 1 . 1 v H I 1 V5 I-. vs. x x,e . 1 . me 5 . I ' K I , . . . . K , S, . . . . ,, V. V , . I Vt V- e 5 , . , W J X H in 4 1 U Y N . y , . . r , , U I 7 I ix h 5 ks V If nl . C X , K . z ' ,' ' . Z ' I ,. 'I ' ' ' v ' ' ' ,4 e . 5 4 , I U V ,V .K V, 4 ' . , ,x , ' . . . , - ' ' ' c I. I . I. I I ' I7 I A ' .. V' s 5 es ' A' s, A AV . 'K AV s , V I ' 1 V' V V V ' . 77 , ' ,' ,L x Watkms 1 Iht qutstlon 19 whlch ont 18 tht st xlaj Nt xt cunt tht ttqhtropt wallttr Martha Sltcen, md htr two saft ty prttauttons ohn Benner mtl ohn Arvlsu B ttlt IH tht drtssmg room stwtnq must lts into tht strong mans costumt was uanlta ones Cut ss who tht strong man 13 Chfford Rlce, tht phonty As tht band playtd a fmfart th star at r1al1sts tnttred the rmq VIFQIHIH Hedlund, Dolores Washam, and Harold Napier htx ama7td tht audltnct as thty tosstd Marilyn Press back and forth at a helght of 75 fttt larry Nlkodym and llll Patterson y trt ntxt wlth jugglmq act Seems as though thty wtrt rt m1 nlsclng of thelr hlgh school days lhtx wtrt always jugglmg back and forth from fklllllig to passmq Daredeyll Clark Rldlllg pt rformtd hx JUITIIJIHQ through a flammzg hoop Standmq hx wlth band 'tlds wtrt Darlene Robinson md dtunty halltt atop a prancmq horst was Wanda Wrllramson lhtn camt a corps of ltdy tquts trlans, mcludmg Pat Sanders, Sue Schenclt, Georgla Taylor, Irene Kulseth, and Marllyn Sco field Domg tumhlmg tr1clts and pt rformmq out standmq ft ats of strtngth wtre Connie ohnson and Darlene Clay who llghtly thrt w Clxfford Wllley about Back 1n the makt up tt nt wt found oyce Almond, Marllyn Butcher, and Pat Dillon applxmg maltt up to Boho, tht hlut hloodtd hos playtd by Lowell Zuhelke Practlcmq tor hls nt xt act was Jim Shoemaker, the human cannonhstll Shootmg tht h1g gun was Roland Whlte, as Bob Stlpp caught tht cannon ball Swaml Don Hudson loolttd at amce Bechts palm and told htr sht should ust trgtn s lotlon as that washhoard w is qtttmg htr down Domg one of tht most darnngf stunts of tht tvtnlng was Wayne Balsley, who d1vtd 60 feet 1nto a tea cup of luktwarm wattr ht ld by Jack Wlthcm and Ed Edmondson Hold mg towtl was hlS ass1stant Cleone Culver Com mg ln latt wt rt Beverly Borrow, Donna Brewton Vrrgmla Budd ohn Beckstrand, Charles Bratcher, and Fernando Estevane 'laltmq t1cltt ts was Bull Childers and usht rs wtrt Dave Cum mmgs, Betty Madden, Ruth Martm, I'dna Os burn, mtl lranl. lleurance Alttl tht y h td ht t n st tttd erry McCarter, tht lndt tn Ruhhtr mm tltd hxmstll ln ltnots whllt f cnt Martln ntl Dorothy Shlrkey trttd to undo tht In Don Byrnes prtstnttd hrs trstmtd llt 1 ttnt III ont YIIIQ' whllt can Trcyblg Betty can Webb, tnd oye Wll hams showtd tht1r couragt and sltlll ln tht l1on taqt Dean Pndres tht ropt ch xrmt r won rpplaust from tht audltntt as oan Duffy Llllllbld hrs 6 fttt long ropt Duan Sylvester and ohn A Holcombe touldn t stop lftuqhmq Stt ms tht naxls III tht board thty wtrt lung on t1t lsltd tht 1r r1hs lht lstst act of tht show was Darwln Wetstme, tht st lr cow hoy pt rformtr w ho camt tt 'trlnq out on hls frrtat horst Riff 'Xtlop Iht stunt of tht txtnmtr w as w ht n ht lassotd Yolande llcht, Nor ma lhck, and Freda Pxcltermg, who wtrt tach rldlnq 1 qlrallt YVt lt ft tht mam show to w tndt r mound tht lot XVt stw aClxlC Merrill, st tr rt portt r from tht WV1ld Ln lll ug 1l1nt who t unt to tntt tx ll w Shirley Olmger, erry Herndon, Duck Drlgqcrs, and Pat Cannell, tnrt us pt rlormtrs r trxnq lood IH tht B lops ltltthtn wtrt Cecelia Mora, Dorolyn Gay, and C lorla Harhm janet Moran was thc ht 'td chtl f1mous for htr qoulash fu mong Strung tht food to tht' tlrtd pt rformt rs wt saw Carol C rlqnon, Marte I awson, and Marjorie Dlx Nt xt wt found ourstlxts on tht Midway YN ho should wt stt runnmq tht ltrrls whttl but Harry f row Ht w IS QIXIDQ h1s old tl tssmatts Beverly Ixnowles, Don Monohan, and Mary Gulterrel, an txtri long r1dt Runnlnq tht mt rly qo round w as Barbara Pedrm, whxlt C race Powell and Helen C arate usht rtd XILUIIIS Don Drmkard Pat Packer, and Marty Keller, through tht lun houst Sttn tntt rlnq tht tunntl of loyt wt rt Robert May md Bette Morrls It w as gtttmq latt as wt fm 1shtd our last rtdt So wt dt cldtd to lt ayt As wt passtd tht mam tt nt wt saw Morris Town send, Alan Taylor, and David Trlplett, tt armq down tht Btg lop whtlt straw boss Lloyd Smith watchtd Iht b1q show was wondtrful and y h1ttd to ltaxt As wt ltft tht CIFLUS grounds wt rt mmlsttd of our hlgh school days lhtx wcrt lun wt rt n t thty 3 . 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THE I-'IN LE Pearl Agurrre wrlls her artrstrc abrlrty to Elarne Gallag er Patsy Arnsworth wrlls her seat rn Mr YS ernple s room to lklary and jody bee ruse she- had mad krcks there oyce Almond wrlls all her young boy frre nels to the sexenth grrders so they ll hare 'e rrp roarrng trrne Johnny Arvrzu wrlls hrs abrlrty to study hard to Pat Daly bee ruse h needs t Barbara Bahlrnan wrlls her se at n Senror Problems to Sarah Langford bee ruse she lows Amerrean Coxern Illl nt Wayne Balsley wrlls hrs boots to orne lueley unror Lrane Baker wrlls her book How to Make Vlarrrrge Last to Vernrce Mrddaugh anet Bakke wrlls her prrtres to the unrors so the y e rn h xe rs rrrere h fun rs she d anrce Becht wrlls he r eonfide nee rn he r own elrrxrng to Barbara Davrs rnd Clrff ohn Beclestrand wrlls hrs g nerrne l rs to Pat Ott becruse they rre ge ttrng too Hlthy for hrrn Pat Bcesley lesryes Shelli and sweate rs to Ann Farns worth bee ruse she wrnts to dance at the Msrgrc Corner ohn Benner wrlls hrs eretm werght to lNIel 'itrlson Glorra Brggs wrlls her set of ear plugs to the new Major of the Drum Lorps Beverly Borrow wrlls her 'rbrlrty to play basketball rgrrnst llrss Ward to 'rnyone who dares take her on Fdrth Bradley wrlls her great yorce to eanne Hanrlrnr Donna Brcwton wrlls her job 'rs pe rsonal see retrry for Frrtz Harnlrn to some lucky grrl eles so he won t get hurt next year Boyd Bronson wrlls hrs Spanrsh xocabulary to Mrss Trenfel for obxrous re 'rsons Que Budd wrlls he r bull s eye rn archery to Doralyn Gay beeause she e rn t exen het the target Marrlyn Butcher wrlls her old shoe laces to Sharon Gray bee ruse she needs some thrng to tre her down Don Byrnes wrlls hrs good grades to Wayne Younger he needs them Charles Bratcher wrlls school day sun tan to Marrlyn Pat Cannell wrlls her seat rn chemrstry to Mary Frrcs Gene Cartnrrll wrlls hrs stroker to some sucke r Delores Clark wrlls most of her loye to the Barons Ihe rest of her lore rs for her husband Huddy and lrttle Drckre Larry Copeland wrlls hrs radrator cap to Wayne Balsley Darlene Clay wrlls her hat and boots to Donna rnd Lorene anres Crush wrlls hrs senror rrng and letterman sweater to Frankre Rhodes, she s had them for the last year Cleone Culver verlls her seat rn Nlarlene s ear to anyone braye enough to fill rt Dave Cummrngs wrlls hrs sleatrng abrlrty to any student who rs braxe enough to try rt John Davrs wrlls hrs brg black marrah to Xalentrne Boy Bob Taggart be cause he doesn t want the darn thrng Jrmmy Denton wrlls hrs srze 15 basketball shoes to oan Marsh David DeVoe wrlls hrs art abrlrty to Ronn e Ray Arla ean Dexter wrlls Oral R port Monrtor rn Mr We mple s class to Brll Dexter Patsy Drllon wrlls her place as eaptarn of the Majorette Corps to her srste r Marjorre Dlx wrlls her skatrng abrlrty to hlercedes Spano Betty Dodd wrlls her peroxrde bangs and mad laughter to Barbara Dodd Dorrs Dodds wrlls her gym shorts to Shrrley Dodds be cause she neyer wants them agarn Drck Drrggers wrlls hrs abrlrty to cut auto shop to Jay Barnett Don Drrnkard wrlls rrs fun at Kearny to the up and eomrng senrors joan Duffy wrlls her gallon jug of yrnegar to Shrrley Dodds because she s so alert Dorothy Durvrard wrlls her lrte rary lrkrng to lNIrss Shaw because she taught me to read exen thrngs lrke Xrchy ltlarlene Dutro wrlls her abrlrty to get caught tallerng rn elasses to Pat Shoen Edward Edmondson lls hrs feet Cs e 73 to All n Terry because hrs feet are too brg George Eggert wrlls hrs temper to the guys on the foot bcrll te arn Tom Eggert wrlls hrs football shoes to Fred Hamln bee ruse he needs 1 ood parr Dean Endres wrlls hrs seat rn Senror Problems to 'rny body who gets through L S Hrstory oan Ernest wrlls her pom pon trghts to the Barons Fernando Estevane wrlls hrs artrstre talent t oan lklarsh Nema Frnney wrlls her abrlrty to drteh legsrlly to B tty can Abernathy she ll need rt Norma Flrcle wrlls her slanted eyes to Melvrn bee ruse hrs are so brg rnd blue Barbara Forsry wrlls 'rll her rowdy trmes to her srster ltlargaret beeause they were really lercks Harold Forsen wrlls hrs paper route to Drck Moore Pat Foster wrlls her place rn Senror Probems to Nadrne Foster beeause she s used to hard work Bessre Galle wrlls her good trmes at Kearny to Betty jean Abernathy be cause she rs just startrng here Helen Garate wrlls her pencrls to all who need them anrce Gardner wrlls her drryrng abrlrty to Gary Doralyn Gay wrlls her abrlrty to own a sky blue prnle eonxe rtrble to Pat Collrns Robert Geek wrlls .rnythrng to anybody Pat Grrffrn wrlls her slrghtly used sprrng boards to the Carol Grrgnon wrlls her lrttle drag wrth the teachers to Eleen Humphrey Harry Grow wrlls hrs experrence to Ray Butcher cause he s .1 young un Mary Gutrcrrez wrlls the As she drdnt get rn Mrs Sore nsons hrstory class to joe, Al, and Bob oyce Halbert wrlls her old parnt brushes and Garnre to the trophy case Glorra Harbin wrlls her watch to can Henderson so she wrll get to se bool on trme Evelyn Harrrs wrlls her good grades and abrlrty to get rlong wrth her teachers to Donald Harrrs Pat Harrrson wrlls her rowdy good trmes to her bud Wayne, because she knows he can add a few to them blary Hays wrlls her Drrll Team whrstle to Ann Farns worth because she can t whrstle loud enough Vlrgrnra Hedlund wrlls her abrlrty to get out of class to Louetta Bennrson Margaret Helton wrlls her clothes prn to janet Wells be e'ruse she ll need rt rn Chemrstry Ruthre Henderson wrlls her abrlrty to Texas Hop to Marte Chaffers and James Walker, ,I jerry Herndon wrlls hrs track shoes to Bob Chambers Gary Hrgbee wrlls hrs curly harr to oe Gutierrez be e ruse hrs b'rngs are rn hrs eyes when he plays basketball ohn A Holcombe wrlls Mr Wemple s Senror Problems el ss to ohn Rogers He needs more muscles john W Holcombe wrlls hrs lore to Donna Srmons Don hudson wrlls hrs specs to any unror who eant see lkflr Vlremple because they don t know what theyre mrssrng Don Hurst wrlls hrs parnt pot to someone who wants to brush up on rt lklarre Hurteau wrlls her baseball abrlrty to Tom Eggert Mrckey jackson wrlls her age to Bob Russell beeause he rs only fourteen Connre Johnson wrlls her abrlrty to remember the xal enee of oxygen and hydrogen to Mr Mrller Marrlours johnson wrlls her gum to Mr Mrller so hrs elrsses wrll be happy Marlene johnson wrlls her seat rn Howards car to hrs ne xt grrl frrend uanrta jones wrlls her rowdy good trmes to her srster ltlyra because she probably wont be able to get away wrth rt Charley Krrby wrlls hrs good grades to hrs srster Elma ' l 1 'Q ' wi ' - iz- e . -'z ' r r ' ' - . - ' - J ' 1 . , K , '. . - - , I - ja 1 - .' 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Alyce Klugc wells her seat en Seneor Problems to Elalne Gallagher Beverly Knowles wells her henna rense to Bertha Howell because she wants hers peroxede for 1 ehange Irene Kulseth wells her br'een to the Sceence eless so Laqueta and Bellee can use et for expe reme nts Gerald Lamb wells hes meddle mme to Sally Zctvman beeause she lekes et so much Tommy Larson wells hes fun at Kearny to the under classmen Mane Lawson wells the state of Texas to the unlucky people tleat aren t from that wonde rful state Frank Lleurance wells hes abelety to fael en Soceal Studees to anyone who s unlue ky enough to get et Yolande Lecht wells her neekname YoYo to any se rewball th et goes up and down Fred Logan wells hes nose guard to john Nelson Rose Lolle wells he r se at en Seneor Problems to Georgette beeause she knows she ll make good use of et erry 'NIcCarter wells hes ungodly tenor yoeee to any unfortunate cnaerman that neay hate the mesfortune to get et Peggy McDonald wells all the As she should haxe gotten but dedn t to Marean Talbot Huddy McW1lleams wells hes leeds to erold and John Vlrgmea Maceel wells her desk en Spanesh to lNIelv1n Fleck because he ll be en need of the notes there Betty Madden wells her 'ebelety to blush to Donna Soder berg because there well be teenes when shell need to Gene Marten wells hs 'ebelety to get ento trouble t Patnck Reagan Ruth Marten wells he-r fleght jacket to Bobby Beggs because hers es weareng out Frank Martenez wells hes letterman sweater to Jeanne Hamlin because she always has et anyhow ames May wells hes pe reod of D O to any juneor Robert May wells the fourth row en Mr Weneple s class to some deserxeng juneor ackee Merrell wells her rnuseeal talent to Deck Owens Audrey Meller wells her heeght to Pat Newton be cause she needs et badly Wally Mohr wells hes eneteseteye to Darlene Clay Don lkflonahan wells hes cool hetteng stance to ohn Nelson Cecelea Mora wells her seat en 'Urs Sorensons hestory class to her sester Paulene Janet Moran wells her crazy temes at Kearny to Sydney Moran because shell add to them her own Betty Morres wells her broad shoelders to Daved Smeth Helen Nagazyna veells her seat en Mrs Restys class to Vera Estrada because shell need et Harold Napeer beeng of sound mend and body wells hes curly haer to Mrs Sorenson Eddee Nelson wells hes red Model A to anyone who thenks he can drexe et because he stell can t Jemmee Neehart wells hes heeght to Daved Peper Ira Neckeson wells hes athletec abelety to john Nelson Ann Norwood wells her abelety to eall to Mercedes Spano Larry Nlkodym wells hes Moefoe abelety to any able bodeed juneor Sherley Olenger wells her hoarse xoece after the football carneval to Marlene Gelbert Cralg ONeel wells the fastest way to do math to Bob Moore to help heen en hes work Edna Osborn wells her seat en Mr Weenplcs room to Richard Torres because he es ambeteous D ck Owens wells hes he eght to 'my small fry Deck Parlen wells hemself to Nlary and fixe pounds to lNIel Stelson Jem Patterson wells hes derty lexes to Darrall Atkens Barbara Pedren wells her lungs to Barbara Dodd so she can hate enough aer to yell at the football games em Peflly wells hes ros s to hot leps Henrietta Frelda Peckerlng wells her derty Seneor sweater to Pat Shoen so she can cl 'en et Tommee Grace Powell wells her se 'et en Mr Memples class to Donna and Jean Marelyn Press wells her abelety to teek to cokes to Larry Gelles and Lynn Garten beeause they 'ere too e'esely swayed Belly Price wells hes safety pen from hes swemmeng trunks to any dareng uneor Fernando Quenones leaycs Sharon Gray to John Mc Entee and Hud McWell1ams Olga Quentana wells her abelety to make passeonatc loxe to Roberta johnson for obyeous reasons Fred Ray wells hes eduesetecl pencel to some struggleng Junior Jerold Rees wells hes rough class se he dule to john Nepp so hell be a geneus leke me' Clefford Rece wells hes emancepated sweatsox to Ray Butcher because they re not long for thes world Clark Redeng wells hes left shoe to anybody weth feet beg enough to wear et Darlene Robenson wells her ehelety not to get a case eferd to Bobby Robenson Pat Sanders wells her olel Pom Pons to Welnea and Patsy Sue Schenck wells he r beg green yes to Bob lklargee Sehreener wells her great loye for be bop to Pat Fretheem be cause et s really groovey Marelyn Scofeeld wells her scat en Physecs class to any one who can stand up under the straen oan Scott wells her fenal B en Spanesh to her sester Betty Dorothy Sherkey wells 'e yery cute southpaw petcher to llflary Eggert because she s semply nuts about hem lm Shoemaker wells hes abelety to acquere a tan dureng se hool hours to Danny Baker Bob Sennott wells hes boxeng gloyes to Pat Daely lylartha Skeen wells her luck en her sexteenth year to Margaret Smeth Domenec Skelly wells hes traek expereence t Julean Barnett Lloyd Smeth wells hes headaches on the KHS news staff to lklarylee Lettle Rose Ann Sprecher wells her dreyeng abelety to ody Baxter Bob Stepp wells hes abelety to go steady to hes brother Dwan Sylvester wells the fumes froen hes empty gas tank to Raymond Butcher Alan Taylor wells hes last tenk of 2 4 D grapeyene spray to Moose Banner Seorgea Taylor wells her be auteful yoece to Dalleen Ash urn Pat Thompson wells her seat en the Lhoer to her sester Sharon ean Treybeg wells all her A s en Shorthand to Vergenea Dave Treplett wells hes fifteen paers of broken glasses to Ray Butcher Dolores Washam wells her abelety to get ento Mess Markeys lettle black book to some Juneor Anne Watkens wells her loye of Oklahoma and the South to Mrs Sorenson be-ceuse she es so fond of them both Betty Ann Webb wells her sweet and nece ways to Sherley Tweed Barbara Womack and jean Parleapeano Betty jean Webb wells her half enterest en Pat to ay and Ronald to fight oyer Darwen Whetstene wells hes easy temes en hes Seneor year to Joyce and Arlene because they ll probably need them Roland Whete wells hes poseteon en the Refle Team to Frank Nlessersmeth because he s a fine guy oan Whett wells her reppleng muscles to some poor skenny lettle uneor so they ean lu theer books around Carol Welleams wells all her boy freends to Jo Anne and joan so they wont hate to study so hard Joye Welleams wells her 'exmteon type wreter to Coleen Shelton so she ean peek out '1 key and land on et Gary Welleanes wells hes abelety to deteh and get caught to Darlene Clay because she s been lucky so far Wanda Welleaneson wells the Job as tecket audetor t,. anyone weth a heart of stone Clefford Welley wells hes seat en physecs to hes brothers Bud and Chuck ack Wlthem wells hes basketball skell to Jack Brewer Gwen Young wells her eonstant flerteng to Barbara Daves because she can get 'eway weth et Robert Zock wells hes rowdy good temes en hes Seneor year to the juneors Lowell Zuehlke wells hes two ehen ups to Duane CC H J Zuehlke because he really needs them . . 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J. . - rl . q X 4 l ' eu '. ' - W ' ' -I - 's ' . , ' . K ' '. - . A-1 . sv 1 . I ' ' ' ' - ' l ,ff 1- 1 ,f uf 143-Vafafff CUMING HTTRHCTIO S 'M ,,g,Mm, ff a f V if W 5 I V f M y,,7 ' ff we , f 7 ' iff, f X, , A 'lu T, ,V 4 ,, fw 2 , sig 45,35 Left to right: David Mirmnontcs, tra-zlsurvrg Velma Thompson, secretary: john Nelson, prcxyg Dick Kale, vifc--prvxy. THESE TRO PERS The- Happy Birthday . . . lluniorsu gan' a smooth Sox Hop. Play monvy. loud Sox and mf-lloxn Crooncrs adclvd to tht' fun of tht- vvvning. ln tht' Cllcck room lint-d with saddlvs and klomps. 5XN3I11plCl hmlpcri man ngvd to bring about zx C'0IIIllOT'tZil5li' vvm-ning. Thx' juniors should hm- C'0IIlIIli'F1dl'Cl for thmlr hrst 'md mont mc cvssful Sox Hop. ELEVENTH GRADE Bark row- -Lrft to riuhtz Tony Nlartinrz, Virtor Pvn- tis, Ervin Svhutt, Bob Hitt, Dan Bain, John Nm-lson, Jainrs Arrowsmith. Row thru- Le-ft to riuht: Fran- visfo Nlvdrano, Plato Car- padakis, Phil Svcklc-r, ,It-rry Branson, David Smith, Mvl- vin Gorham, jams-s Lolli. Row two- Lt-ft to right: Donna Sodt-rburg, Lavvrnr- Lvnihan, J:-an Nc-lson, Ar- lvni- Bit-hlcr, Y:-rna Koskvla, Sylvia tlvnninus, Lislt' John- son. Row ont----Lf-ft to right: E l a i n if Gallaghvr, Jan:-t Swapp, Phyllis Maint-, Anna- Eramo, j o a n n Q Hamm-n, D o r o t h y Dillion, Joyfu- Dani:-ls. ELEVENTH GRADE Back rowiLt'ft to right: Bill YVarrr'n, Morton lN'il- liams, Dwight Sbuman, Jack Holland, Pat Daily, Dali' Kirlwndall, Bob Git-tzvn. Row thrr-cl L1-ft to right: jamvs Bt-ckstrand, Ed Zou- har, ,Iimmy MI'i'xfi'P, Bobby Ponvillv, jc-rry Smith, Ray Butrhvr, Mt'lx'in B4-ovkm-l. Row two--'Lt-ft to right: Ardith lN'intc-r, Ye-ra Est- rada, Dvlvina lhoinas, Billiw Slattvn, Ramona Romrro, Alvcw- Duncan, Kfary Goss. First row--Lvft to right: Nanry W1-tzcfl, Bvtty Lou Thomas, Jody Baxter, Gloria Rr-lford, June' Eppvrson, Marion Talbot, john Yon- fiUlIl7f'!'H. ELEVENTH GRADE Bark rowfSL0ft to right: Lf-v Gran:-ll, Jim Hinos, David Miramontcfs, Bob Moor:-, Dirk Kal:-, John Cfhaparro, L1-onard Edgar. Row thru' Lt-ft to riuht: Eddif- Dimork, Don L:-4-, jack Edwards, Ralph Rod- riquf-Z, Dirk YN'arrf-n, ROHVT Patrick, Gr-orqr Coopvr. Row two -L:-ft to riuht: lYilma Rall:-nbavk, Donna Gilliland, Rohrrta Krausrf, Norma Br-al, Bt-tty Str-ward, Yrlnia ,Ivan Thompson, ,Ian- icr- Nivlson, Row onf--Lx-ft to right: Elma Kirby, La- quita Evans, Billif- Jolly, Bvlva Brokaw, Barbara Moody, Pat Lopc-7, ,Ioan Lvppf-r. m,,.-saga, ,-ng.a-f-' '-urfrfl -S:--va:-ns-7--v -- -'ef az! 0' - -M v X .,h. ' T L 4 A , . .. ,,. , .-ff ,. ' my v-aqua.-wnrwiu-wffvrv-7'- wr--Q-f-' -w- x 4 ,. ELEVENTH GRADE Back row--Left to right: Melvin Stilson, Carter Ham- icl, Tommy Fisher, Ronny NN'hceler, Richard Torres, Bob Taggcrt, John Nipp. Row three- Left to right: Jack Brewer, Larry Gillis, Lynn Garten, Dick Budz, Ann Fransworth, Pat Fret- heim, jerry Nye. Row twof Left to right: Virginia Wilkc-ning, Virginia Carri- zosa, Juanita Strieklin, Na- dine Clark, Karen Madsen, Delores D c C a r l o, Donna Hicks. Row one --Left to right: jean Henderson, Elea- nor Krupicka, Juanita Cum- mings, Mary Ellis, Grace Cummings, Shirley Brunton, -Io Anne VYalkcr. ELEVENTH GRADE Back row- Left to right: Calvin Prior, Billy Pegler, WN'aync Younger, Donald MeSpaclclen, Clark Sand- knop, Don Pusker, Chuck Dupis. Row threefLeft to right: Pat Wm-lburn, George Cole, jerry Cole, Ronny Ray, Lyle Montgomery, Don Necochea, Ernest Smith. Row two-Left to right: Pat Ott, Patsy Oberlc, Mary Lee Little, Bertha Howell, Joanne Swartwood, Bobbie YVillis, Patsy Newton. Row onc- Left to right: Dorothy Schwcinsburg, Avis Mikkclson, Hanna Moen, Mary Boehm, Yr-rniee Mid- daugh, Norma Beal, Donna Simons. ELEVENTH GRADE Back row-Left to right: Kenneth Kennedy, Eugene Howarth, Ronald Curry, Clifford Owens, John Rog- ers, Ronald Chapell, Frank Davis. Row three-Left to right: Donald Palmer, Bruce Hines, Richard Press, Pat- rick Regan, Chester Hicks, Allen Terry, Albert Shirley. Row twofLeft to right: Soccorro Alvarez, Betty Ma- lone, Beverly Beckwith, De- lores Mc-jia, Beverly VVinter, Joan Hicks, Nellie Mfeyers. Row lfLeft to right: So- corro Benevidez, Joyce Mon- daea, Beatrice Lareeval, Co- leen Shelton, Joan Giordino Barbara Gordon, Kathryn Montijo. 10th Grade Officers-1,1-ft tu riulit ,tand- inu Alwan llultliiaii, tin-asi11'r'i': Roy Hmvm-ll, xiu--pw-siclviit. Si-an-cl: jo .Kim llumi, N1'l'l'l'lill'y1 llm-tr 'lllIlM4'I'S, lJl'4'4lil1 nt. 2, Q Q S. ...HBE WIIBKING HHBD . .. Back um lall tu iluliti fiaix Rvxilius. laiivii l,ll'lll. Bulmlmy Llupvlaiicl. limi Russ: ll. l'il4YXLl lfiiulaiid, Bnliliy Bam. flrmluri l'il11'II12'Il. 'l'hii'd row: .Iolm Nrxitalcltr-r, Billy Bogus, Rirliircl .Xuuilaig loiiixiiy Diixivan. Billy Likins, Pl1ilHawks, Dale- lIaQatlof. Sw-vcmd row: Palma Cipriano, Diana- Clark, Shirlz-3' Doclcls, Nlaclalim- Niiraiiiontr-5, Sandra Swv:-ny, Bc-'vm-rly Parki-1. jr-annv Hamlin. First row: Pat Barton. Sarah Lariuford, Pat l'il'K'Il'l!'lIll, Patsy Mark, Jo .Xmiv Hull, Pat Shui-ii. Sally B 1'lu'1'. yfgh ,iii :Ti fbi ,v 2 .. aiu, QAM' ,, 'I'fF9w-W--QQ-'W, 1 ld,, 4 '9Y'49 Bark rms' la-lit tu iiuliti 'lid Briiilxs, Bulb Hiulu-r-, 'lie-fry Pmw-ll, I,1lXXI4'll1l' IAIIJIUII, Nlcii1iQ llziyx, Kvimy filllYl'l', Nliltrvii Hays. Vliliircl rms' 1,1-li tu riullli Dimk Nylu-ru, laik Nlrwn, fil1lI'l'Ill4' lYilwn, lxllllllx XI:-awlxlililli, law lliml- fl iliilis, fillillll'S 'liaylmg .Kilim I-Qmw, S4-rrnitl row Ixft I riuht: Lillian Gia:-ar, Sliirlvy Jac ulisun, jam-t Ciliurvli, Kath- lvr-n Kr-rmy. jo .-Xnn Otis. tlucly Logan, Elvanor Sandknop. First row Li-ft to riuht: Milclrvditli Harm-r, Nfary Rush, Mloyu' Ariclefxwciii, jiimiiy Claitiiiill, Pat Bfc'Dax'itt, Rob:-rm Slim-paid, LIDI'l'll1l N1ci:11'ur'. 'ieifw NINTH GRADE B.u'krow Lvft to rizhtz Arnold Low:-, Royu' Parkvr, Joi-l Hal- lam-rt, ,In-rry Dawson, Al Sn-dim. Don Harqrr, jim NIt'C1'z1y. lliirtl row: Jim XYhalt-y, 'I'rm'nt 'l'i1-dm-man, Cary Isvnman, ll:-nry Svars, Gr-orgv Basyv, Clharlm-s Liclit, John Sliovn. Sm'- oncl row: H:-lm-n Sixndvrs, Ruth Conklin, Bvtty Eclmonclson, Rllllllllfll 310111111-s, Rita KIC- l.1lllMllllIl, Nanry Lvnion, Shir- lvy Goss. First row: Joan Drs- rosicfr, Gloria D4-nnim-, .Ivnny YN'l1itvly, Niaruiu-rita Winn-r, l'll'1lIll'lIlt' Rvdinan, 'l'z'rm'sa Cloxwy, Sliirlvjv Uffut. l'ENTH GRADE Back row L1-ft to right: Roh- m-rt Norris, L:-v Nivlson, Howard Killmrn, U4-oruv Stcvnton, Ray- mond Roll:-rts, Lvwis Adkins, Frank llolroinln-. Third rowf john Rusliinu. Gordon Uviatt, 'ltd Alolinson, Billy Marshall, .-Xl llatalano, tllarm-m'v Shirlry, Ed- win Brisc-din:-. Sa-vond row- Connia' Losli, I'lx'z-lyn Brunnn-r, Sliirlry Dunran, Paulann Bras- wvll, Carol llliikar, fviary Hvnry, Yalois Goodwin. First row: Niary -I:-an Rm-xx-s, Ruby Lawson, Cllaudvan Blount, La- dvnm' Grijalva, CIarlL'v1i Kofurrk, julia' Uraffm-o, Naomi Siininonvt. TENTH GRADE Bark row- Li-ft to right: Jim Ryan, Jim Dauglivrty, Yvrnon Fill:-y, Bobby Nlorris, Robvrt '!'al1i1ic'h, Roliliin Yan Norman, Rolirrt l'4.aylor. 'lliird row-- Lvft to right: jon- McNamara, Jay Bs-rnvtt, Gary Huffman, Yauuhn Stipp, Don Blasius, flgarl Hvrriariclvz, Rivhard Clark. Svronil row Lvft to right: Kayola Silvagc-, Dana Gardiner, Br-vt-rly lfvitzrl, Gloria GCCR, Christina- .-Xlvaroa, Barbara Davis, Barbara Fl1llif'I'SlI1. First row--L1-ft to right: GlfxHH3 Rigs, Javkiv Su-in, Della Cota, Bvtty Usluncl, Nfarilyn Bcrkun, B:-vc-rly Gilliland, -Ioan Klarsh. TENTH GRADE Bark row Le-ft to riuhtz Roy Howvll, Gvne' Bvll, Ralph Con- stantino, jimmy Ringle-, Ytayne- Farrar, De-lie'io Sanvhvz, Don Mattson. 'lihird rowfLe'ft to right: De-nnis Ne-wlon, Norman Smith, Don Ingham, Rivharel YN'ills, Don Copeanhavenr, Rich- ard Florvs. Se'e'0nd rowfLe'ft to right: Pat Burr, Joan Mar- quis, Monica Marvhisio, Joanne' Dunn, Dorothy Bvrglund, Mar- ge-ry Burrows, Sharon Gray. First row- Le-ft to right: Alice- Garfia, Myra Jonvs, Prggly Hunt, Carolyn Hose', Florvtta L'nde-rwood, Adriana Buttrr- worth, Sharon YVilliams. TENTH GRADE Bark row- Le-ft to rielhtz Ray- monel Le- Comptv, NVayne' john- son, Don Harris, Ernie- l'e're-a, Jaek Coope-r, Bill Eqgefrt, Ke-rry Strain. 'l'hird row-Le-ft to right: Fre'd Hamlin, Dan Bake-r, Lannir Ross, Larry Godhe-y, Rivhard .'Xnde'rson, Charlens Jvff- re'ys, Je-rry Short. Se'e'ond row- Le-ft to right: Mattiv Shoe-- make-r, ji-an Holtman, ,lane-t ,Ie-nson, Pat Coope-r, He-1:-n XVarre-n, 'l'e-re'sa Skenlly, Bvve-rly Gilliland. First rowflxft to right: Le-e- Stark, Bvtty Gray- son, Faye- Morrison, De-lhe-rta Ralph, Marvel Bratehe-r, Jane-t Knutse-n, Dorothy Shrie-ve-, FENTH GRADE Bark row--Lvft to riEht: Blat- the-w She-e-rih, jim Arave-, Don Linelahl, Earne-st Shiple-y, Die-k YN'arre-n, Larry Swe-e't. 'lihird row Le'ft to riuht: Rohvrt Frank, Don Me'Clorrl1ie'k, Thomas Millifr, Pe-irre- Pate-- naudv, Le-on Dufre-snen, Lawr- e-ner Zetzman, Edward Brans- ford. Se-Cond row-Le-ft to right: Alma Thach, Sally L'nde'rhill, joyfe' Smith, Berna- dine- Smith, Claudette' Cool:-y, Chathe-rinv Devlin, Dallie-n Ash- hurn. First row--Le-ft to right: Joan Snodgrass, Marlene- XN'alkr'r, Carol Burnf-tt, Juanita Sle-e-th, Evelyn Coultas, Lone-ta Sullivan, Darlefnef Hill. 5 , A .1 V , l t ' - e .. i,-.Jfw-v-fffq-ffv.1fv: . 4.,,.,,:,,.. .,,.f,.,..-.,,., gi Ninth Grade Officers-Olive-r Harris, trcasurcr: ,lorry Shcrkcnbick prcsidcnt' M'1rf'lrct Foisix szcrrtir Bob . .. , . . .g,. .,',.-'-ay: Russ:-ll, vicc-prcsidf-nt. ...T0 BER Back row- Lf-ft to riqhtt David .-Xndcrson, Gatson Auuirrc, David Stct-lc, Uwf-n Waldon, Ricky XValkc, Gary Cord:-ll, Ju-rry Lamont. Third r0wfRonnic Rolando, Ralph Sunil-rs, l crrcll Babbitt, Kcnyon Switzcr, Buddy Hopkins, John Nloon, .lay Hudson. Sccond row-V Elizabcth Lcvi, Elizabt-th Lanc, Bctty cll'l2iIlll3l'I'S, Mary Rosa' Robinson, Hclcn Likins, Mzlrizln Mohr, Kc-nncth Baktcr, Bob Carats-. First row: Nladalcn Mclton, G4-raldinc Garth:-r, M4-lva Thomas, Lily Bransford, Ruth Clolc, Billic Raniscy. X , ,Vwzr A W' X14-yn? 1 , .' , it ,yi V ,A V ,f W L 1, - -If 5 if Jsfgili 'H' Ref' W W i f'!,'?.'f21:r'2- -'un-,4-a-nu-qn.u 'sz fs N , QW, t t ., , 1 'WEN -fi 'f? 'f,t 3, rm. .Aung , ag. V t .- , 1 -' ',.. v, Back row--Lcft to right: Don Callard, Charlcs Schchcn, Edward Pctcrson, Sam Mankins, Rcx Colman, Richard Clunnninzs, -Icrry Brcan. Third rowfLcft to right: Ncil Rcasoncr, Sadif- Bailcy, Shirl:-y Jason, jo Ann Mans, Don Rcicrson, Bob Vllllllllfli, Kc-n Robinson. Sccond row L1-ft to right: C'-rolyn Bon:-, Joannc Pocta, 'Im-an Craiucr, Hclz-n Com-ssnian, Lorcc johnson, joan Clraiqcr, Shirlr-y Nlahoncy, First rown Lcft to right: Clarolinc Dc-vo:-, Ba-vcrly Graff:-a, -loannc Pipcr, Elmira Kcnncdy, Joycc- Townscnd, janv Wil- son, Yiruinia Vogt. CH... lop row- Lcft to right: Phillip Butchcr, Fcrinin Nic-jia, 'lcrry Lrc, Kcith Gidncy, Nlclvin Flick, YN'ilburn VK-rty, John Swapp. 'l'hird row-- Lt-ft to right: Jaincs Pipe-r, Richard Nloorc, Lois Vhitncy, Bob Loud:-nslaucr, Richard Yalc, Paul Farrar. Stanlcy Lohrc. Sccond row' Lcft to riuht: Cl:-nda Shclton, ,Xnnctta Twccd, Jacquclinc Wcrncrt, Alina Grcc-ri, Claudia 'l'hach. Esthcr DcsBicn, 'll-rry Lytlc. First row- Ln-ft to right: Dian Loos, Flor:-ncc Blackncr, Laura Roos, Bcity Stcwart, Nancy Stradlcy, Nancy Lcinon, Barbara Marottc. M. 4 fgkfszd' W 1 . is llllflklf if LL . . NINTH GR.-KDE lop row Lvft to 1'iul1t: l'l1'Ill'f' Sm-srnn, Rolmz-rl XvUllIll'il'Y, Don lYc'lJsIa'r, Bill llvnninuS, Lvon 'l'1iylor, Howard Davis, Riclizircl Wlilsli, Bill Hollins, Illlllll Boy- dvn. 'lliircl row L1-ft to right: .Xrt Lvr, .Nlln-rt Clusszi, Vlllllll Girtyvii, lYz1ltc'1' Burris, lYil- lmrn Whitfivlml, Holm Hunt, Stun Moon-. Sc-roiicl row L1-ft to right: Gloria flllIlt'I'I'l'7, joan lVil1'ux, clilllllll' Cox, Oclvsszi W'illiz1111s, Xv1'lIIlll Shzickli-ford, Connic' Bvnaiviclz-1. First row- Lvft to right: Hl'll'Il Wilson, L21- Ym-ll Hawks, Mary Rc-ynolcls, Elissa .'Xltl'I', Angii- Clvsinu, Bm'- rrly lliqinson. NINTH GRADE Top row--'Lf-ft to right: Lvon- zurd Snow, f,llYl'I' Harris, Don IA-Ciuiliptz-, lV:11'1'1-11 Mzwslisill, liildit' Fix, Bud Wvillvy, Roy Brvwtori, Roll:-rt Rolxlvy. 'l'l1i1'1l row L1-ft to riilhti Nifliolns Sm-all-s, Ronniv Dnnic-ls, Ste-xv Mc'Millzl11, Fvrrvll B 21 lu lm i t t , Mifhzill lloolvy, Stvvc' fvlunuvr, Gm-nc' fwlilllmurn. Sc-conrl row 1,1-fr to right: Nlzirlvnm- Kinnc-y, D2lIil1'Ill' lllikvfim-ld, Unitzi Dot- son, Phyllis Lounslmury, Shirli-y Offutt, ,Inn Coupvr, Nlziruir Stark, I'll0YilY'li'l' lN'ood. First row Jr-un Olson, B 11 1' lx ai 1' ll llmiskr-y, Judy Si111o11m-t,jn.-X1111 Ray, Gloria P01151-, Joyu' Blork, Clonnir- Pr-lui. NINTH GRADE lop row L:-ft to right: Jum- fllltlI'I'I'l'l, Danny Bull, Kwn SCllUl'lIIl1lI'lll'I', Wliynr- Bvll, l c'lix Sm-1-cl, Cary 'l'hzl1':1lSo11, Ronnie' Butchf-r. Illlliffl row Le-ft to riuht: .Xllvn XY1'r1111, Nunfy Sliurp, Hipr- Cinrrivll, llmin Wvitt, l'z1t Horn, Stsinlvy ll4llUIIlllS, I,n1'1'y Kraiusv, loin llziltl. Sr-fond row I.:-ft to right: Sum cilll'NVIllI1H, Dailv illltlilt, 'lllll'llll1l Lawson, Iris Gln-yr:-, Patty Nlcfizirthy, Bvrrlzull-ttf' Smith, Lois John- son, .'Xlf1':'d Mc'I.1-ml. First row L:-ft to l'l!llIZ Jozin Nr-lsun, juin-t Hinvs, Cllzirzi jo Hain, Hr-ttv Kniulit, Bl'X'!'IilY llzill, Partly .'Xilll7llI'Il, Sully lY4'llS, NINTH GRADE Top row-Left to right: Rich- ard Gilliland, Kirby XVood, Keith Biship, Kermit Blair, David Harold, Bill Lightfoot, Dale Roehrkasse. Third row-- Left to right: Bob Meals, Bobby Robinson, Jerry Sherkenback, Marvin Fowler, Earl Kennedy, Warren Osborn, Curtis Miller. Second row-Left to right: Wanda Marshall, Betty Gar- land, Geraldine Bennet, Mary McComas, Pat McCormick, Rena Brinks, Doris Milligan. First row-Left to right: Patsy Burris, Norma Harris, Peggy Cooper, Kitty Powers, Delores Marshall, Mary Sharpe. NINTH GRADE Fourth row-Left to right: Paul Gomez, Rudy Mendoza, Rich- ard Thomas, Ronny Hartson, Donald Younger, Freddie Buch- anon, Forrest Letzring, Gordon Stolzoff, Solomon Shaw. Third row7Left to right: Bill Ander- son, Jimmy Mohr, Paul Gray, Ralph Montgomery, Richard Curry, Art Larceval, Bob Rus- sell, Tom Burnett, Charles Han- son. Second row-Left to right: Shirley Cole, Delores O'Brien, Barbara Ewert, Becky Beck- strand, Mona Cauture, Janice Klemin, Carole Hylton, Gale VVestenberger. First r0wfLeft to right: Sheila Kenny, Mer- cedes Gonzales, Pauline Mora, Cora Chavez, Diane McDavitt, Linda Griffin. NINTH GRADE Back rowfLeft to right: Ed- ward Bilyeu, Fred Schwend, Stanley Elmore, T. P. Moore, Ernie Labastida, Richard Neg- rete, Bill Hudson, Don Bran- son. Third row-Left to right: Billie Ramsey, Nancy Gaudur, Virginia McCormick, Mary Sej- kora, Gloria Grow, Pat Wil- liams, Kathy Kallenback. Sec- ond row-Left to right: Olga Carpadakis, Lorraine Arrow- smith, Elsie Danuser, Nina Hull, Jacqueline Brewer, Ann Webb, Agnes Oberle. First row fLeft to right: Evelyn Estes, Shirley Bloodgood, Joanne Hopkins, Judy Secord, Mar- garet Foisiy, Janet Parks. - 1 .f-ww-,QA ,P---qw ' .Q ' ,ilipgmil EIGHTH GRADE Top row -- L:-ft to right: johnny l rr'n1'h, Rirhard Gvfk, Glc-nn Huntrr, Larry Griffin, Ronald Jason, Clara-mx' Hill, XVadc' llainlin, ,lark Fabian, 'llhird row -V Ln-ft to right: Donald Jvnninus, Gs-orqv llo- wcll, Edward Hotts-ll, Ronald Fix. Dali' Jonvs, Donald Hoopvs, 'lolni Holnirs, I,ai'I'y Hayvs, Stvinlvy Flor:-s. Svvond row---Lvft to right: lVaym- Harrison, Jann-s Hill, Harold Gi'm'in-, Clharlvs Giinlz-n, Rob- vrt Nivlson, Elin:-r Flandr-rs, Manual lfrank, .Nllwrt Glau- dini, Russ:-ll Glasro. Bottoni row --L1-ft to right: jinnny llninplirvy, Rohvrt Harris, Billy Guvst, Gary G4-ntry, -Ianu-s cll'l'1'l'SUIl, Bill l o1'ti1 , Holi Clillu-rt, Rolmvrt lfinn. SEVENTIAI GRADE lrront row L1-ft to right: Buddy Potts, Billy Ln-lnnan, Rifliarcl lYallu'r, Jn-fry Salyvr, B.n'lJzn'a l.ox'n-, Carol lVm'llonQ, l'vnny Srott, Virginia Clark, Carol l,t'1ll'l't'. Sm-cond row Ln-ft to riuht: Carol Niinor, Lvali Nlontim-tli, Nancy Bvndm-r, Brilla Suv lmwis, Niary Lopc-1, joan fvlntin, Jann-s B1-nnvtt, llillll Osborn lliird row'- Le-ft to right: Carol Sm-ring, Sandra SLIYZIQU, Sonja Madson, M1'r- vs-dvs Sliovv, Mm-lx'ii1 YNY-illlv, Dcllmvrt Robinson, Cliarlvs Horn:-, Ronald Ficas. Back row fLvft to riulitz Jack fvlussrl- inan, Ronald Ladd, johnny Ski-vn, Rivhard Stubbs, Harold Randall, Buddy Ronin-ro, Rivh- ard Rodriuuvz, Roan' Sando- val, Rogvi' Lawson. EIGHTH GRADE Back row-V-L1-ft to right: Charlvs Clota, Rolwrt Chain- lwrs, Lowm-ll Jonvs, Kl'HDl'th Baily, lay Blasius, Lf-Roy Evison, Lllzm-new Clark, Sal Eraino, Johnny Estm-van:-. Nz-xt to back lRONV'IA'fI to right: Ein:-ry Kirby, G1-fry Br:-1-sr, Blarvin Ke-nin, Cliarlc-s Le-1-, Daxid K--nin, Jann-s Hickvy, Edward lNIac'lwlvit1'h, lYilliain K:-nip. Svcond row--L1-ft to riuhti Sanford Asl'1ln'y, Richard Coultas, Rolbvrt Brandvl, Har- vvy Lowv, John Kiluorv, Rich- ard Nlainv, Dm-an Bush, Ronald Cfaxnpbvll, Bc-nny D:-an, Bot- toin row-Lc-ft to right: Alton Baqsvtt, flharlvs Bauingartnvr, Donald B'own, J:-rry Lvtzring Jack Lcnion, Kiifllavl Dufrc'snx', Ray B1-ll, Sidnc-y Clanaday. 1 EIGHTH GRAD!-I lop row Imft to right: llaiurrttr' Ginn-s, .Xiclu Is- lzuvn, fwlsirjoriv Pnsln-r, .Klin- Lw-, Juni- O'lIonni-ll, lirnnim- Pow:-ll, Joyu' l':il'lu, llolori-S Millvr. 'lliircl row Iwft to riulit: Elvzinor Elniorv, Snlnnni- Hziyvs, Bnrlmzirzi Cray, Shir- lvy fll1SI2'lfSOTl, -Iainvt .Xllmin, Mzirlvnc- Rivcai, G11-n nn Pvclcn, .Ioan Gorton, Sliziron A-Xnclvrson, Sa-fond row L:-ft to right: Nancy Dziuuhtvry, jc-un Col- lins, Miiruzirvt Gray, Sliirli-y Clifton, Jn nic' 1- Brfm'riv, jvriiw- .-Xltinnn, -Ioain Col:-, ,login Blldl, Annu- llvnninus. First row Ln-ft to right: Nvllii- florizzilvx, Yvonnz- Dc-asvy, Sara Florvs, Cfonnic- Hzill, Gloria Godhy, Marv:-l Earl, Eniily Estrziclzi, -Ioan Rrynolds. EIGHTH GRADE 'llop row L1-ft to riulitz N'vsli'y Blur-km-r, lflsiiwfrivi- Bronson, Rolmf-rl Cox, Ron- nld Dvnkr-r, Edward Hottvll, Robf-rt Brisvndine-, 'I 1- r r y Bridge-s, Rirlinrcl Bogus. Third row I.:-ft to riulitz Danny Clark, jznn:-s Burk, William Dv xtr' r, lxillllillll Bloom, Hzirolcl Dnxis, 'lk-dily Nlxlti-i's, Sail Eranno. Mgningil lfraink. Srcond row In-fl to riulitz Clizirlvs De-vin, Willizini flon- nors, jzinii-s Boil:-iiliziiiu-r, .Nrninn A in lm rosm-, G1-rolcl Davis, jon' Clipriuno, Rolf Anclc-rson. Bottom row --L1-ft to right: Le-ff Burhzinan, Donzilcl Bon- ne-tt, Earl Durhzinl. Donzilfl Crooks, Nfiflic-:il E i ln n d. Max Coopwood, Ron gilcl Brown, EIGHTH GRADE Bark r0wfL1-ft to right: 'llonirny YY a l lx 1- r, Ronald XY:-hh, Euurnr' Shaw. Ron- zild lY2ill2ll'l'y Ecl XYzish:un, Donald Wills, .-Xrtliur llior- burn. 'lie-dcly XY:iltr'rs. 'liliird row lmlt to riulil: .Ion 'liir-nl, Yvrnon llionizis, ,lzlfli Sinnott, Rolrrt Sniitli, Holi Sliri'-vi-, lllinrlvs Spirf, l'uln'rt Viirlx, firm- lYnlloAr, Donald Viliitrz Swoncl row Lvfr to riulit: Brrnzird Nvwton, .Xlvin lYil- liiirns. K4-nni-th Sliovkle-r-, Alnvli Stools:-yy I.nrry Sliziw, .Xlxin Smith, jinnny XYe'ir. .lov Trujillo, l'irsl row lmft to iiulitz Roln-it Swgniuvr, CI li is r l 1' s Slurilvy, Il xi ro l ml Sliirlv-y, llovl Stmvris, Ri1'l1.ircl Sli:-lr zircl, Kvnnr-tli S li in s 1 is 1' n. Bnclcly Slzitti-n. Chiry Sunli- wirk, Dali- Uiliitr-lv. p, ,. , R. ,,.,4, m . 'K' W ' ' . LA - -,ffm Q W2 fair? fi .3 f f fl fe .V 1,96 R , f -, , ,'x.'. R '5,-. , X - Hg .ff f 'H 5 V'- figg? -f f'51 f f i f',., '-5525 --'- K as '+ '-4 1 'ff' I 4? Qc, , VA A .x-,fi Q f 3 . ?rq,',,.,,,- W,-,W ,v . zigzag x, ,Q ,f1g,jgQEQE, ,,.f M. alll, QW . , 1nf'ff'1iL ' wie 2 3'5 'Q 1, 4 if A -'M z.f . f . QQ' f b V 5456 '51 ' ' V V fr W 5 5 3 3551 fi a. 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Above---Mr. Minvr, p hoto advisor: Mr. Clark, prcndurtiori udvisoit Flaxinv fi2l1iZlLfht'I', jr, litcfrziry vditori Plato Czwrpzxdzikis, jr. nrt vditor: john Nipp, Jr. sports 1-clitor: ,lurk Hrvw:-r, Jr. nrt vditmz FILVKI Hamlin, Soph. photo vditor. Svntwd: Gloria R1-Iford, Jr. 1-tlitor-in-vhivfg Sully Zvtzm: hminr-as mgr. nn, jr. Photo Staff. Below-I.:-ft to riuht, Sl2lI1diIlLfl Kay Own-ns, Mr ' ' v H -IIIINUII Hun C' cm is ted NIIIIVV. N111 ciiilfii, Wzuulgi Xxliill , .lim Slim-111:ikr'r, C'lifim'cl Riu: PRESEN 'iihe- Ko , ir '. .'1l'Z T... my-t fifty iw rvzilly nifty. You my gm zitmnic' homh kiuxt hh-xx up in thu' rxllllllili Stuff rcwoiii? What lizxppr-limi 2' NNE-ll. for mu' thing. soiiivom' lust thi' copy. and 11 hottie' of hypn mm spillvd all ow-r thc- junior pifturcw Thr- sport sm-ction was glur-d to th. Q.2lil'Il'Y'lll Stnii. and to top it zxll. thm dvzidlinm' is today. 'Ihr' staff has workcd hard. and ht-rv it is! 2 'G ,Q-my KQa1'ny's bi-weekly publication. thc K. H. S. Ncws. kept all loyal Komvts advised on Cvcnts of im- portanccf. liditor. Lloyd Smithg managing Cditor, Jackie Mcrrillg ncws Cditor, Mary LCC Littlv, plus an activc staff, with Miss Spcck as thvir advisor. promotcd school intcrcst. I-l DIS 'wi mi VARSITY CI.l'B This 1-x'c'l'-progiw-sv-ing club is Inadv up of boys who haxc 1-arnm-d varsity lvttc-rs. Through thi' past X'l'llI'. thi-x' Imu' spmiwrvd sim-1'z1l ztlitvr'-galiim' dalivvs and pvrfornivd many othvr xziluuhh- sc-rvicvs to thr- xhool and cnnnnunity. P L A Y 0 F I I I Uni- ol' tht- lli1'.lNllI'l'll trgich--111g11'lw nl' thi- Bihlt' fiillll is Christian fm-llmwhip, MN Spvck. Misx Hnthun. and Starting ull' with Ll hung 1-1 visiting pmtuix along uith Ninqing. pzirtiw. :ind joint Y-Teens Illlldt' :1 swim at thi- Y lIlt'1'liIlQN h:'lpe'ci to lmilcl flhrixtigxn iivlhmship ztniung ing. 'lihm-Ni' urn' girh who swine-c thi- studvnts at Kt'2lI'Y1f'. of thi- Y.YY.C..-X. mth: r .1 sphuh. thv hrst out- Lix XIIJX he big nh:-1-ls -.-, Fiftvcn of thc outstanding girls of thc' svnior class are in thc Dianas. This group of girls is notcd for its frivndlinoss and int:-rest in thi' school. With the help of Nliss Markvy. the Dianas havv had a full and actin' yvar. Qin-st for knowlvdgc is a n1'x'c'r-vnding svarcli. hut in thx' ninth gradm' tht' twvrity-sc'x'c'n top-notch girls. hcttvr known as tht' Kearny Kadcttes, kvpt 21 li avcragc as wi-ll as pc'rforn14'd svrvicv to the- school. THE MUST Un your way to su' thx' main slum you prohahly will pass thi- tvnt in which thx' California Scholarship Fed- eration rnwts. Pvck in. You'll lu- lus- Cinatvd to su' how ordvr roigns. Muylme' thvyill hc' planning onc' of thi-ir svmi- l EEEE tltczzz.-': 'C va ' 5 '1 Nt Ft l A ' 1 wr ' If Y N 4 ' I K' 5 ' yt Q. M ' a' ' r p 9' f lg ,f 4 9 If J , ,' I . HJ N A ., 3 sg I v I' O. J. 1 ,Fi nz ly 'H ' 5 Q J J 0' F 5 4 l ' v 'Jun Ano s A, 1 is is f A O, ,J an s 1 V n ' ,' Phu o n' - I Y 1' av f 9 i These are the 15 boys you see wearing badges at the basketball games and keeping everyone out of trouble. Yes, they are the top senior boys. members of the Kledia. This group of fellows, headed by hir. Barber, enjoyed many ac- tivities besides a luscious dinner cooked by the Dianas. STIIPENDUUS, annual ditch days or the yearly CSF banquet. There's no question about the spon- sor. ,cause everyone knows Miss Tren- fel is tops! l ::x.....n......... 3 q...-.-...- HI-Y, sponsored by Nlr. Carol Raborn, had a very successful year and performed many helpful services for the school. Con- sidered one of the top dances of the year, the Annual HI-Y Prom was a gala affair. With President Frank Nlartinez doing the cooking. all the members had a swell time on the camping trip. ' P41 t ft 231525, A . ani fi 491 '54 Dot Durward. a rval go-gvttc-r. hvadc-d thc- G.A.A. this yn-ar. No shortagv of pvrforrnc-rs 'rvf as thc girls playcfd badminton. vollc- 'h' ll, . d hzd .' Itch ivc' and figurvs trim. 5 A in 1 sp is partivs. kwping the-ir spirits THE UST First ski-tvhing. vrasinfl. thvn daubing in paint. amd thi-iiitim-1-pit-win-umpl:-1--. Tha- Art Service Class IIlilk1'S mstvrs. si us and bzmnvrs znmuuncin thi- comin uttrz1c'lio1is of thi- big' ton. 1 1 1 ' I lh-fmt' thx' cirt'us hm-111111. xcsu coulti wt- tht' siafft' and sound Crew with thvir big bosses Blr. Kurtz and NIL 5 , Q 3 7 I.:-wls. svttmg up p111'z1phv1'm1111n im' thv 1t'.1lllI'l' l'IlIt'IxIL11I1IUl'IlI. CIILUSSM., .Xtlx'11m-t- hillhfmrclx p1'vclin'tvcl11r1 41c'tix'1-yr-111' for tht- lim-ly Latin Club. Spcmsorvd by Mrs II: lu tm cillllllilllll llll tl ' ' ' ' . .lv grmnp hurl tm lIlIt'l't'SI1IlQYi'ilT' ILZIIIIIIIIQ' tht- Runnin BZIINILXVI 'md 0 IJl'0Ql'2lIIlN In lglllgIlll'I' 1-tljrwyllxvtmt uf tht- l.z1ti11 I,21!lQ'llllQ'4'. W Hard at work on thx- Scrihhlvrs' Frolic arv thc- :unbi- tious Quill and Scroll lllK'llll7l'I'S and tht-ir sponsor, Miss Spock. This organization is for llth and l2th gradm-rs who arc' intvrt-stvd in tht- litvrary livlds. As thc house lights dim and the audivncc grows tc-nsv, into the ring come thc mcmbcrs of thu Drama Class. The-ir major attraction this year was thc Scnior Play, Little Women, Wfomorrow Is Fort-vm'r,,' and Mother ls a Frcshmanfl The troupe this year has a total of thirty-six IHt'IIll3t'I'S, madc up of tenth-twclfth gradcrs. UN EARTH. WVhat was thc latcst cvcnt the Junior Sportsmen had? A dance? A party? You say a hike? Oh well, take your pick for thcsc arc just a few of thc activi- ties of this group of girls, and their sponsor, Mrs. Buchanan. lNhat's all thc c-xcitcrnz-nt? It's thc Sharkettes and thei sponsor, Mr. Clark, planning anothrr rip-snortin' party. This group of 8th grade girls has cnjoyc-d many dance hikes and parties throughout thc school year. l 1 This ninvty-fivt'-x'oicc' choir is tht' lzirgvst in Kl'Z1TI15',S history. Singing at sc'x'v1'z1l hospitals. o11 ships. and around school. thi-y sprvad good chvvr at Christ111us-ti111v. Highlights of this yvar arc' tht- opvrvtta. 'l'hc' lVIil4z1do.,' and thc- Spring Concvrt. As ring 111astc-1' you'll sw Mr. Zaloudvk. thvir vc-ry ablr' dirc-ctor. C0 A full ymuir was had by :ill tht- lll1'IIll7l'f'S of thu- Glu' Clllllllllflllly k11o1x11 118 Mr, Z. our music director, N112 Club, who sung at di11111'rs. social gz1tl1vri11gs. und ill tha' Ric'l1z11'd Zuloiidvk. has uddrd his p1z111o-plz1y111g skill to Illilllf opcrvtta. 21SSl'l11l'Jlll'S and pI'OQI'LlIIlS. BY 1, A KEARNY H3 1 Sz AY K lr M W KIT EARSDN MARCH-I5-I6 Rl'tlI'll5'.S small choir is Ll Sc'lm'c't group of voczilists frc1111 thc- big fhoirf, Thi-y sung at texas. P.T.A. II1!'t'liI1Q4. :md 81111111 gzxthe-rings, hr11c'u thvir na111r'. J0l XY11tc'l1 clmm-ly, iil'it'Ild9, :md you'll Svc thu Kcurny High School orchestra. Again this yfrar it has 11111i11tz1i111-cl itv stz111clz11'd as 21 lDI'OII1iIll'I1t school o1'gz111izz1tion. Assisting tht' Choir and glm- Cluh. thc' Nlrinq l'Il9t'IIll7ll' plzxyvd 1111 iIIlIJOl'tllIlt part ill thi- opw-rvttzx. N111 Om-11x. dir:-t-Ling thi- c11'c'l1vst1'g1. had Ll full yvzir with tht- Qroup and 1-1ic'c1L1rugz-d thx- clffvvlrmp- 111v11t ni' i11st1'111114-11t111 L1IJIJlt'CkiLltiOIl. AK CLUB- Onc of the largvst Clubs in Kearny is thc' K Club, consisting of all lcttermvn rxcvpt Varsity mc-n. BOODETTES These pretty girls arc' mvmbcrs of thc- Boodette Club. Thvir sponsor, Miss Campbvll, hc-lps thc-m plan wholcsomc Cntvrtaimnvnt for thc' scrvicvmvn away from horns: PAL CLUB A new organization for 7th and 8th gradv boys appz-arvd undvr thc Big Top for that first timc this yc-ar. Thr' athlvtic-mindvd boys, known as thv Pal Club, wc-rv sponsorvd by thv San Diego Policv Dvpartmvnt undvr thc lvadc-rship of .lim Bass. W KAMERA KLUB Now in its second yvar thc Kamera Klub was organizc-d for students who haw special intm rt st in tht hc ld of photography Mr Mmcr lvnds an assisting hand to thc sc aspiring photoqraphm rs THE BAND if WHGUN D H 19 R.O.T.C. OFFICERS' CLUB Now glance around the big top. Those uniformed figures you see are members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Along with pa- rades, maneuvers, and guarding at football games, the Kearny R.O.T.C. has had a very busy year. Trained by Sgt. Eakes, the corps has put out some fine prospects for military of- flcers. All C i r C u S C s must haw' thvir clowns, pcanuts and Clcphants. Like- wisc all C.T.C.-ers must undrrstand thc fundamentals of riflc marksman- ship, first aid, map rcading, and rvally bc' sharp drillcrs. R.O.T.C. RIFLE TEAM I I I S K E ll ll N Y' S MBL,- '- war' li l i funn! American Youth Hostel Clubs arm' bcrmning inorc- widc'sprvad hvrc' in Ainvr- ica. Thi-sv p voplv vnjoy Cycling. camping. xiicwivs. and lm'c'turc's. Visiting othvr coininuni- tivs is zicvoiiiplishvd at littlv Cost lit-causv all trawl is donv by thcfir own stvani. lVIi'1lllJl'I'S ol' tht- jr. Red Cross lu u S i 1' d tlivixifas-lx'c's planning thvir budget. inali- ing Xinzis boxvs. pushing clrixvs. and prvsc-nting thvir usfzviiibly. llut ziftvr all tht- wcvrk was clonc' thi-y zxgiw-cl that sm'rx'ic'v lor otlu-rs fam lic' lun. To provc that nnisclvs ars'n't tht- most important thing in thc' big top, tha- Bi-Chcm-Phi hc-lps proniou- an iritvrvst in sc'im'1ic'm-. Mr. Nlillvr and Nlr. VR-islircmcl hvlp thc' club plan vxpvri- invnts. asscniblivs. and lfvld trips. This group pm-rlorms many hvlpful dutivs for thc school and has lots of fun. Sponsoivcl hy Klr. McLaugh- lin. thi- Jr. Hi-Y is ont- of the school,s nvwvst organi- zations. UIITSTHNDING A Study haw-n. thi- library, whvrc' all Kr-arny studvnts go to Study for a tcfst or whffn writing a tough tvrm papvr. Nliss Pi:-singvr. Nfrs. Lvwis. and thi- lihrary stall' hc-lpvd IIIZIHX' Konim-ts usv tha- lihrary. YY 'lxl Q 4 ' qu O,'4l 19 Q9 xi? E4 xi' K H' ul. ' 'U Init 0 gi 5 SIDE SHIIWS ln the eenter ring wc see the Drill Team and Drum Corps presenting snappy military drills and tricky ea- dences. This line group helped make half-time activities more entertaining this year. The girls marched at all our home games as well as several parades, and a fine showing was made each time. Under the patient and energetic leadership of Colonel Darlene Clay and Major Gloria Biggs, who wouldn't look good! Rhythm Hllvd thc air as thc' band bvgan and thv Pompon Corps wvnt into action. living a group of liycly girls thcy marchvd at many pc-rforlnancvs, although thc' numbvr ont- billing was tht- football Carnival. 'l'h1' big moment arrivvs and thc- now routim' is unwil1'd. This is a m-wr-forgottvn momvnt on any pvrformc'r's tickvt. Und:-r thc command of Pat Dillon, thc Majorette Corps cxpvri- vncr-d this thrill as thc-y donnvd now whitv satin uniforms to march at our homv game-s and in paradcs. Kvarnyls lim- band pvrformvd at all thc football gamvs and many paradvs. Thvy also co-sponsorvd tht' Faculty Show. 'l'hc' funds from this pvrformancv wvnt to buy nvw uniforms. Good things comm' in small packagvsf' This saying lits tht- Pep Band just right. 'llhvsc' fvw fellows who got togvthcr and dvcidvd to Hlirc' up tht' tvam and studvnts at thi' baskvtball gamvs should bv givvn a big round of applausv. This organization was strictly volun- tary and did a grvat dval for tht' school spirit. Pllll HBE . . . X. ' Q I adeez and Gcntlfmcn ae an added attract1on we presc nt our pcppx cheer leaders, Pat Grxflin Bc ttx Marllxn Sconc ld Thc sc four g1rlQ brought us mam nc w u lls plus cut! routmc s Hats off to a hnr pcrforln ante Cute and Curxx are Kearnx s Sparkhng s 0 n g leaders, joan Ernest Pat Beeslex Barbara FOISIX. and Mane Hurteau xx host routmc Q are reallx kc en IN REVIEW Audra 1 'Wlller b ind 111 xjorf ttf Pit Sindus pmn pon corps P1tsx l,lll0Il II1 xjorc tte corps Gum I1 X ou IQ f'xh1b1t1on1St LL x x 1. e L ' . .4 A Webb. Marilyn Press, and P 1 4 s 4 A l . 2 Q . s 1 l 1 f 2 '. ' J ! 1, . . 1 ' z , z - 1 1 5 -,4 . I YN X N , i ,XN,, My gh -Y, V . M N,., Nw A m vw- X I Y , , . N ,,,N N 4 ,N ,. ,X:,.fwf.zw:S5i 5 'A ,mx xv XX'-S E X WH Hug Jo err STBO G ME FUUTBRLI. CARNIVAL Conch Haul Smith .ind ruptziins -Ir'ri'y Rv'-s and Frank xlfll'IlI1l'l. Km'zirny's '49 foothgill svzison is ow-r. und tht- clim'm'rs and tc-ars url' forgottr-n. But this particular Konivt tvzun will hm- 1'e'inc-rnhr-rvcl by both phiyvrs and fgins for niziny rmxsons. liy finishing 21 strong fourth. wc' rvzlclird highvr in lvaqtu- standings this yvar than vw-r hm-forv in our short history. lhis nizirkvd thc' first yvzir that K4-zirny has not hvvn hm':1tr'n in tht' An- nual City Pri-p Cliirnival. Ironifzilly thi- '49 squad also took tht- q worst ha-ating vw-r zihsorhvd hy ll Kl'2lI'Ilk' 15 tvani. 'l'hm- S.C.I.F. niinor division Chznnps. Point Loma High. took this honor by walloping us. 47-7. Anothfhr I1OIiCt'Z1l'Jlf' thing was thc' fact that of tht- stzirting 1-lm-vi-ri. ninm' urc S4-niors with onc- .lunior and ont' Sophoniorv coniplrting tht- squad. Fin' in4'n1h1'rs of tht- tvznn gzxinvd rvcognition froni the coziclic-s on tht- All-Kirtro 'lin-uni. Frankim' Xlartinvz. Co-Captain. was nznnvd to a first-string guard position whilc .lohn Nelson. .Iohn Iicnnvr. Chuck Bratchctr. and Co-Captain -Ivrold Rm-s wore' tahhvd honorzihlz- mvntion. Our '49 varsity squad would likm' to thunk hvnd football Conch Hal Smith and lint- couch Carol Rziborn for thi- long hzxrd hours thvy workm-d to furlhvr thi' nznnv of Kvzirny High School. l ront row Li-ft to riuht: jvrolcl Rf-vs, lfrm-d Louzxn, lirnnk Mxirtinm-7, Gi-oruv Hum-rt, Harold l orsw-n, Toni 'If liuurrt. john Brnnr-r. Svvond row Li-ft to right: Cliff XN'il1vy, lIl2lIlLIQ1'l'I Larry Briinliaill, jim Sho:-nizikvr, Don Nforinlmri, llhurk Brzitvhi-r, Dick Uwvns, Dirk Pzirlin, IIlllI12lEl'l'. 'lihird row --Lvft to riuht: Condi Hzil Smith, Bob Stipp, Jim Hinrs, Hud Mr'VN'illiuiiis, Cvnf- Nizurtin. lfour h row Li-ft to riuht: john Ns-lson, Lsiiry Gillis, Mrfl Stilson, John Nipp, Buddy Bnrtlioloini-w, John Mrliiitvr-. ' . The Komvts from Kmrny just had too much for the Fsghting Rrd Devils of Sumvtwatrr. Thvy marched to za H-6 flvasgut' victory on the good right arm of Hud McW'illinrns. MCVVilliztnN Hippcd two avriuls. both to Komvt hzxlfback Recs, and good for I2 points, Tom Iiggt-rt hootffd thc cxtm points, A hmtds up tivfvxw- wtopprd tum Sum-vtit' driws on tht- 5- amd X-yuud hmm. Thx' only timn' Swf-vtxmtvt' ww uhh' to dt-nt tht- touring column uns wht-n und jot' Price blocked ll Komrt punt in tht- ond zonv. ff' BUDDY B.XR'l'HOI,ONlIiW, left tackle FRED LOGAN, defensive center MEL STILSON, lcft end Orttamidt' Hhs Pimtvs liwd up to thvir nurm' as tht-y nnxdv tht' Komvt mcn walk thc phmk. to tht- count of H-ll, which provvd to bc thv nlztrgin for O. CLE firxt Bistro victory. In tht- Sl'COl1d half. tht- phay was drwtnitmt-'d by tht' Kvzuwxy rn-xx .tx th:-y shnwd tht' Pirzttrs to thvir msn lurk ward ww-ml tixntw. but lmt thvir ecoring punch on t-:tch occasion. lQt-uma' ll2Q1't't was tht' Rr-rmtw hunting ground mint:-1. .tx um Rm:-xtquixt fm tht' Ot't'.tn-ith' mm. ' 9 nv' . C5 lliv' ll.Ilfi-'lml .mul Xlviw-N N I-.wir nwrt' JI ll .lQ.lll1.ls Ili: lximif-rf Xilirig 1-'ful xi.-N '- -Imiwl in Irltl YIIXI lfzxgtiv tuwlt' I-I Ilat 'V' it .Nur Ktxniix jutnpf-fl lIi.iI11'.tllX lw'.uluitli.t411iit'ktmwlicirmii ln 11. lgqvrt. .iltwt twv lim- pix-tw luv Nlc'YNillI.tntx wt Ihr' pI.Iy tip. 'l. lggi If It-wi Ilic- I'xti.i pviitlt. lhv Yuki-X hluglu lm L mth 14 pf1llllNl0lilliI'C'UlHlIl il U I' liiit ll.cl'X Q.tNli4f1iv'!.ai1g zvI.ilt.1Ir'rl xxtIl1 6 pmnht II Illl' Ntrnt' th UI tuirlmg fl.-If mix: Iiiiw 111.0 xtuppvtl Ihr' X :ku iii Ili :lu-iivz niiimtf- .mtl ilu g.miI Imlml in Rl brumiii: 14-1 qlmrrlltick V CH.XRI.ES BRATCHIZR, right end .,,,i.4. I4 ' Q l5. nu W ll ' . . -vp I :1A.MR3 f ai ri-X, f. TOM 'l'. EGGERT, fullbnvlt JOHN BKNNIQR. left guard .M thi' curttiin clrfwd on the- A-W gridiron CHIN- yuiqn. thc Krvmvtf roll:-cl out L1 12 to 6 victory over Ihr- Spurt.mQ from Cihuld Yixtn. for their fourth xt in uf tht' smisori. lu Ihr- first quart:-r. Ihr- fam SAV' mir' of the tiulitfwt Qumvx of tht' yvur uitli iivithvr tram able In mmf thc hall into scoring position, Dnniimiintf Ihr wcond period. nm thc Komcts pot:-vit running attack. Rvpz-utvd gziinx by tht' fast- mmin: K-xiriiy harkfivlcl pushed Ihr- ball to the Spmtzm 13. ulirrf- T. liggvrl dart:-rl off tackle for thi' ii1iIi.il six pointk. lillllla Yixm oinif- back xtrunq in tht' third pe-riod and .1 inixtmv of rumiitiu :uid pmximg LlCCf1UHII'd fm Ilifir first .tml km Imirhtlmxn of thi: diy. Kutiiivl final and uinninu tally Cmnt- in the last qugtrtfr .iftfi 'lov' 5lCNtun.ir.iK 'Vi-yiurl wpiint In Illl' Sp.nr.tii JU. Tun play Lit--1. Nlrwillianis ptixwd to th.it tigf-r of tht' turf. .Imy Rf'f'2 fm the- iit1.il1 . I LARRY BRIM HAL! '29 2 JOHN NHLSK IN. right JIZROLD REBS, left half pu- 1 GEORGE EGGERT, right half FRANK MARTINEZ, right guard 4, CCIHCI' tackle ag 71 Riff ' . My gm! . kff, f' Z f K, ' 17 . W aa 33152 1 r ' 1 L JH' 4- iz .4-o-M- ' af 13' ' 9' ff, w i M, V? R' 'Q if 'ff' ' Y swam JOHN NIPP, quarterback HUD MCW ILLIAM S, quarterback DAVE A , MFL JIMMY WM JIM .uc :K CHLCK k IRAIX 4 ,gl INIALEX co ch I 5 i . ,EQ ,fr X E + ,w f A -..,. Always winning hut with littlzr glory, thc- Kornvt Dc'c s had 21 gre-at sc-ason this yi-ar winning six and losing hut onv. Top point- gcttvr on tht- squad was Bob Hig- hvc' with forty-ont' inurkvrs for an avvragm' of 5.9 points pvr gains: IDI nv fu 12 x, 1.4-d by thi-ir scoring acv. Kirby Wood, thc' Kvarny Cm-'S dis- playvd soinm' fini' tvarn play to finish thc- svason likc thvir hahy hrothvr, thc' l3mt's, with Z1 six won and one' loss rvcord. W'ood f2lttll'Cl thc- hozirds for fifty points and 11 nifty 7,1 awr- zxgm- for thc' sm-zison. 2 E' Pax Glam ll LE.. Burk row--'Ls-ft to right: Clzlrk Riding, John Bvnnvr, Dirk Purlin, John Rushing, John fVIrEnt0r, John Holcomb:-, Bob Clivtzc-ri, Couvli Lzunhert. Front row---L1-ft to fight: Rivhzird Hays, Kvn Kvnnvdy, Frank Davis, Churlvs Brzntrhc-r, Jim Shox-maker, Prtv Jungfrs, Bob Morris, Don Dawson. M lk! -'f in-5, tml. f ' mill .....,...,,,, WK, vfw ?K!- FLEET FEET B TRACK lfront rowfLvft to right: Edlnonson, nizinzigerg Dick Srizxrhvz, Tony Avila, Buddy Frm-1-nmn, Jirn Lolli, Lziurrnrf' Lupton, Frm-cl Hamlin, Don Blasius, Ray Butrhvr, jzivk Cloopvr, Jrrry Colv, Dan Bain. Stzincling7L1'ft to right: Erniv Pm-x'z-zu, Bob Rohvrts, -luck Brvwc-r, 'loin Millffr, Jim Dz1ugl1r'rty, jim Biglvr, Julian Bzirnvtt, Jr-rry Kr-ntinu, Roy How:-ll, Bold Sinnm-tt. fiorclon Stoltvyoff, Couch .-Xluy I42llIllN'I'I. C TRACK CChan1pionsl Front l'UNVfLL'fl to riuhtz Mika- Coolvy, Kirby W'oocl, Don LCCZOIIIDIV, Bob Russvll, Fr:-fl Sfhwend, Art Stott, Pvtf- Pvtvrson, Don NILIIISOII, Gvnr- fwfilburn. Stzlndinqh-Lvft to riuhtz Bzltvs, inanagvr: Hcnry Sr-snizi, Dick Andi-rson, Tvrry Powc-ll, Bill Hudson, Bob Rohrkuzissv, -Ion-l Halbvrt, Bzlthli-ss Fowlvr, Couch LilllllX'l'l. K 336' .I , si- ---- g iL1..,g iQ .f-,,kg i'E n ,Q,. Qs 5 fl' S 22 ltll r ii 5 'ig' X A, ,wi Qu s J? K AS M9 f 'Eg ' 'W S JJ! ? I itll Q YYRICSTLING TEAlNIfCoach Lt-n Fivrro. who can always luv dvpm-11dvd on to turn out Z1 win- ning tm-21111. has donv it again. This yL'ar's squad lost only two lc-ngtxv 111c'm'ts. both to powvrliousm-s, I121IIlt'lY. Hooxvr and San Uivgo. Dvspitc th:-sv two lossn-s. KKEHTIIE' linishi-d il strong sc-cond. Our Konu-ts had two of tht- c'ounty's bvst hoys in Harold Forsvn and Frank xIilI'llI1l'Z, who linishvd lourth und sn-cond 1'1'SPt'CtlX'l'ly i11 tht- S.C.I.F. finals at Inglewood. l orsc'n and Blartinvz wvrv vlcctvd co-captui11s for thi- at-11so11. whilm- Put lluily was I12lIlll'Cl most i111p1'ow'd wrvstlvr. 'lhm' tQ'11Ill II1l'Illl7t'I'S would lilac' to thank Clouvll Fin-rro for hvlping llll'IIl to hz'1'o111v ont- ol Kl'1iI'Ilf'lS hwt tc-guns ol' thi- '49-,SU svason. GREATEST UI-' EASE Stzxndinu L1-fm lo riuht: Cfonvh I'llt'I'l'O, Cllifliorcl lN'ill1-Y, l 1'l'IlilIlLlU listvxgnilw, Arliss list:-5, l'.!'lEll2lIldU Quinon:-S, Divk flVN'l'IlS, Nlorris 'llUXN'lliVI1ll. Knr-vlinu L1-ft to riuht: llisro Kll'C,lI'lII1H, john SllUl'Il, llurold l'iOI'S!'I1, Put Dule-y, l'iI'ilIlli l r'1'11z111do l'l5ll'X1lIl1', ont- of the' lionn-ts Ulllxlilllllllll wr:-sth Nl2ll'llIl1'l. this yi-ur, is plvturc-d in his usuul position of hr-ing on top. MMM CTN flllil Dill' Xu N J.. C!!! NQWN A -.., JU 'W .Kv'f',.3f' vow'-' 4 ff gf -,XIII n , g n. ' K . n I . 4 ' Q . -Q. i i 'I ln' lp .H Y Y M pn LL ii MONAHAN - ' right field BAKER right field I , .L 9 :, J K . REBS center field X M. by Mc-WILLIAMS catcher R R ,P-x P Ax YN, H f N in x HARRIS first base COACH DEACON wa., I A ' bfi ,QA 5 1 Q f STIPI' Iii if LIQRT third lmsc 4 b I shortstop i 2 x f' N X fb ,. , . - Mmsom -ff-1 len field 1 . A .' 5436 3 W: QRLSH X T. J. r:umiRT pitcher scvond base X 1 , V ji 1 , ya? W 1 I5 BY Pa 'X .N I Wm W4 2' 'Ab' 2 f-z, TH MIDWHY r 4 I 3X'i'I'yOIlQ' zxgrc-vd that thi- liiol- ogy movin- was thc hvst vw-r at- tviidvd by tlu- sci:-nec' Clzissvs and tlll'll' sponsors. Bit. XXI-islnrod. und Nlr. Nlillm-r. For those' attvncling thc Coro- nado sorvd Circus of fun. Rc-Cords providvd music by all tht' namc' bands. l'lm-my of fun and l2ll1gl'1U'I'. providvcl by Ihr- sa-nior danci- C'OIl1IIlltttT. was 4-njoyvd by thm' sm-nior Class at thvir Hallowvvil party. after-gamc dancc, spon- by thf- Dianas. thc-rv was a BETWEEN 9 15 WN Q ,pw mgvgu Hcr majvsty, Marin' Hurtvau. queen of tht HI-Y prom, and hc-r handsomc 1-scort, Tom Eggcrt. ACTS Lovely Marin' Hurtvau, quot-n of thc' HI-Y Prom. was prt'sr'ntm'd with 21 houqur-t of American livauty rosvs givcn by thc' HI-Y. Oncf' again thcf Prom was a big succvss with Busta-r Carlvscmrfs hand supply- ing smooth music. Lovrly for- mals and hvautiful corsagf-s. all wvnt to Complvtf- this mt'- morahlc' 1-vm-nilig. I-'UIIND K0 ET Komct football and cross- country stars attended their annual banquet in the swallow room. Over good food they reminisced their experiences of the past seasons. They also re- ceived their letters. What a time the students of charm and personality class had this year listening to well- known hair Stylists and cos- metologists and learning ways to develop their personality and speaking ability. .Gan Tnourlans... , Swm-vt voicc-s and soft music tillvd tht- air as tht- Choir and orvhc-stra rm-ndvrvcl tht-ir talvnts for tht- Christmas program. Nlannm-rs and clothvs XK't'I'l' displayvd thc day of tht- Kvarnfs vighth gI'21dl'I'Sl'Il'iOyi'Cl2l wvlcomr' 2lSSl'Illbly. fashion show. Nlany prvttj: modvls fashionvd thx' rww An intvrvsting program was prvsvntvd and vnjoyvd hy moclvs of thc' yvar and brought out tht' most important all attvnding. points in 1-tiqur'ttc'. Of X A Flllllf gala Zllllilll' of thc- ninth gmdm-rs t 1 xvzxr wus om- ul' thx-ir supvr partivs he-ld in Our four Little lYo111m-11 rm-ally mzidv 21 hit with thm' Kvzmrny studrnts as thvy pri-sm-ntvcl Ll stun- ning and hvart-warming pm'1'l'or1111x11c'4'. NIl'Il1lX'TS of thx- I.ittlv XVOIIIFIIU cast wm'lc'0n1n'd thc' l'IllllllSlllStlC zxpplausc' ol' Illl'll' 2llKlll'Ili't' us ilu-y x'm'c'1-ixvcl sz'x'm'rz1l curtzxin calls. This play. thc- In-wt put on ut K4'2lFIl5'. will luv long I'l'llll'IIll7t'I'l'Cl by tlu- Kvzxrrmyitvs. wzxllmv liilfblll. Enjoying thi- dzmcing. good foo md lim- vntm-rtzlinmmlt, ll juymw timv was lmc all. I-'UN HND i , 74-1 , '9 lIluv fl il-if -ra:-:.,-v 'fi ,, Au Ono of tha' Ili-YR many jobs for tha- yvar was thc' Helping to Illlllif' thc' Hi-Y Prom 21 sL1c'c'm'ss, thc- pub- painting of thvir pridv and joy, thi- stonv K. on thi- lic-ity COII1IIlltIt't' paintn-d many signs and posh-rs. Shown hill ovcrlookiiig Arvin Fivld. hvrv. thi-3' arm' hard at work. Sl.-XRI,IGH'I' SWIRI, lVith thi- rustlm' of lormuls and thi- aroma ol' Howl-rs thx' ninth QIA2lClt'I'S wvrm- si-vri at thvir Clzmc'm- uf thc- yc'L11'. tha- Starlight Swirl. BUT SRD T0 LEAVE THE MIKAIJO With watvr guns amd Sidm- splitting ad lihhirig Kvarnjfs music' dl'p3I'tllll'I1t Callie' up with Z1 long to bv I'1'IIlt'II1i7f'I'l'd produc- tion of Gilhvrt :md Sullix'z1n's famous opvrvtta. 'I'hz- Nlikadof' Pri-svnting four wvll plamivd pf-rforiiianws undvr thi- ahh- supvrvision of our iiuculty all of Kvzxrny was proud of thn- Mikado,, Cast. 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