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Something To Behold . . . Elisa Contreras was a helpful member of the student body. She is a transfer this year from Chico, California, and had business as her major. Eloise . . . Sheila Coyle will long be remembered at Kearny forher wonderful pantomimes and imitations. She participated in G.A.A., Y-Teens and Drama, and has aspirations of being a suc- cessful performer. l-ley There . . . James 'Cooper was an enthusiastic supporter of Kearny's ath- letic events. An industrial arts major, Jim hopes to be- come an auto mechanic. Oh t-lappy Day , . . Jerry Coziahr, one of Kearny's speediest athletes, ran on the track teams for three years. Jerry majored in indus- trial arts. l-le is a native of Grand Junction, Colorado, and hopes to go into for- estry. You Are My Sunshine . . . Jean Cortwright left school at mid-term, Before leaving Kearny, she majored in busi- ness. Jean enjoyed attending many games and dances. Lucky, Lucky, Me , . . Charles Crowell could often be found working on his car, which was a fine preparation for his plans of becoming a mechanic. l-le is a long-time resident of Linda Vista, and comes from Arlington, Calif. Wm i QFZWQ New l-lappy Wanderer , . . Ted Duncan counted among his activities JV football, base- ball, and just burnmin' around. Ted, who had many fine times at Kearny, came from Moab, Utah and ma- jored in math. lf You Knew Suzy . . . Suzanne Dufresne had a sci- ence major. She helped sup- port the class with Senior Council, cake and coke sales, as well as skits for pep ral- lies. Suzanne hails from San Diego and wishes to become a scientist. 9 Star Duhme Eyed . . . Janice made many excellent contributions to the school work in art service. also took interest in to many athletic and school dances. in her Janice going events l-ier major is art. With A Song ln My Heart . . . Sandra Cox was kept busy with her homemaking, which will help in her future plans as a housewife. Sandra, a long time resident of San Diego, has been active in many high school functions. Mr. Vfonderfulu . . , Authur Cunningham, very active athletically, was a member of the Varsity football, JV football, and Varsity and JV baseball, while at Kearny. l-le also was on the A.S.B. Council as Commissioner of Boys' Athletics. Sweet Adeline . . . Mary Coyle delighted in partici- pating in her many activities. She was treasurer of Choir. in Dianas, and Y-Teens, and was a drummer in the Drill Units. Mary comes from Bos- ton, and hopes to become a private secretary. Sweet Old Fashioned Girl . . . Sharon Lee Danna, a business major, comes from St. Louis, Missouri. She wants someday to become Phil's private secretary. 'While at Kearny, she contributed her talents to Kl-lS News and l-li-Debbers. iM'Q 'f:sv 'ltavencler Blue , . . Laure- len Dukelow was always busy with one of her many organi- zations. Lyn was Captain of Drum Corps, on the Senior Breakfast Committee, Kl-lS News, Cap and Gown Com- mittee and was in Drama, G.A.A., Y-Teens and Choir. John Fine And Dandyu . . . Edwards, who plans on being either a veterinarian or on the State Highway Patrol, majored in shops and sci- ence. l-le was very popular around the campus.
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Beautitul Dreamer . . . Yvonne Blair enjoyed her years ot high school while participating in many activi- ties and events. She was seen at most games and dances, and worked hard on the Ditch Day Committee. Feel So Good . . . Essie Rae Blake was lcept busy by her majors in business, sci- ence, and journalism. Essie did an outstanding job as Editor ot the Kl-lS News, be- sides being an able Secre- tary ot Y-Teens, and a mem- ber ot G.A.A. l-leeby Jeebies . . . David Blevins Jr. showed great en- thusiasm while talcing part in three years ot golt, two years ot B basketball, and a year ot Varsity tootball and basketball. Dave, a na- tive ot Memphis, Tennessee, majored in business and in- dustrial arts. You Stepped Out Ot A Dream . . . Betty Ann Bon- nett, while only at Kearny tor her senior year, joined G.A.A., CSF, Senior Break- tast Committee, Publicity Committee, and Y-Teens. She came trom Long Beach, and has a major in math. Wheels Ot Fortune . . , Scott Boyd was President ot t-li-Y, a lite member ot CSF, in Key Club, and student government, l-ie was also a three-year letterman in wres- tling, taking second place in S.C.l.F., and tirst place in Jr. AAU Tournament. He majored in math and sci- ence. Destination Love . . . Dar- rienne Braley, who hopes to become a doctor's recep- tionist, had many happy times at Kearny while par- ticipating as a member ot the ASB Council and Y- Teens, Ain't She Sweet . . . Peggy Ann Campbell, a business major, hopes to be- come an airline stewardess. Peggy is a native ot l-layti, Missouri, and was on the Publicity Committee and in the Senior Play. H ello Babyi' . , . Beverly Ann SITC Brannon, whose only de- is to be successtul, was quite active in the G.A.A., the Senior Prom and Pub- on licity Committees, and in Pcp Club. Beverly was born here in San Diego. i'Too Much Monkey Busi- ness . . . Monte Cantrell, who hails trom McAlester. Oklahoma, showed great vig- or by participating in track and wrestling, Monte's major was industrial arts, and he hopes someday to own a good car. fiom Rock-A-Bye Baby . . . Alice May Brewer, who came to Kearny this year trom New Orleans, became quite active with G.A.A., Senior Publicity Committee, Pep Club, and Senior Brealctast Committee. She majored in science and plans to go into nursing. Cherry Lips . . . Mary Carabajal had a business major in preparation tor her ambition ot becoming a sec- retary. She enjoyed singing with Choir and participating in their many tunctions. Mary was otten tound at many ac- tivities. You Got Me Dizzy . . . Gary Butcher was active as a guard on the Varsity toot- ball team, played B bas- tetball and JV baseball. t-le comes trom Grand Junction, Colorado. Gary majored in industrial arts and is unde- cided as to his tuture. Spring Fever . . . Ray- mond T. Carlton is a native ot Cana, N. Carolina. I-le participated in R.O.T.C., Choir, and Drama. Ray also went out tor wrestling, Pre- paring tor his ambition ot going into the Ministry, Ray majored in speech arts. Vagabond Lover . .- Charles Buttner was well known around school tor his caretree and easy-going per- sonality. l-le had a business major. Chucla was very active in drama and played an im- portant role in The Curious Savage. Fabulous Character . . - Charles Cartmill was our ever-etticient A.S.B. Presi- dent. l-le will long be re- membered as a tine member on the wrestling and base- ball squads tor three years. l-le added spark to Jr. and Sr. Councils, CSF, and Bi- Chem-Phy.
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gow, W' V f Miss Sue . . . Audrey Mae Daniels, a very pleasant per- son around school, was ac- tive in Y-Teens, 6.A,A,, Choir, and Drill Units. A business and homemaking major, she hopes to become a PF. or hlomemaking teach- er. Audrey comes trom New Orleans, La. Sweet Violets . . . Amada Escamilla, who hopes to go l:f'ck to her hometown ot Corpus Christi, Texas, and marry a rich old man, was a very welcome member ot the sludent body. She always had a pleasant smile tor everyone. arf 0, ,, 'ilt's My LaZy Day . . . Ronald Davis, a three-year member ot R.O.'l'.C., was ac- tive on the Sound Crew. Ronnie added a lot ot tun to the senior class, and took interest in shops, which helped in his major ot indus- trial arts, l-le is a native ot Utah. Hlfmbraceable You . . . Pat Feistal, who played manv m'jor roles in the Drama class productions, also par- ticipated in Choir and the Baccalaureate Comm. Pat was very active around the campus and was always seen at tootball and basketball games and dances. High And Mighty . . . Robert De Rieux proved his athletic merits in 'Football and baseball. l'le was born in California and has been active with his major in in- dustrial arts. Bob was in R.O.T.C. tor two years. Little One . , . Rose Marie Fellows, much admred tor her sweet disposition, was kept busy with her many ac- tivities. These included Y- Teons President, Second Lieu- tenant in Pom Pon Corps, G.A.A,, and Jr. Class Vicc- President. Fancy Free , . . David Dowling was athletically in- clined and was a member ot the Varsity tootball squad. l-le had an industrial arts major. A native ot Ashland, Kentucky, Dave hopes to be- come an engineer. Lovey Dovey . . . Linda Fincher, who hopes to be- come a tashion designer, was very active as exhibitionist, in Pom Pon Corps, and was in Cho'r. She participated in Drama and served the class on the Junior and Senior Council. lt's A Woman's World Marietta Ducote devoted her talents to such organizations as Dianas, K.D.K., Jr. Class Council, Commencement Comm., and was splendid President. A Orleans, she ence. CSF, Marietta as Girls' League native ot New majored in sci- A Star ls Born . . . Dee Anne Flaming, a very ca- pable member of Drama, played a leading role in the Senior Play. She sang with the Choir tor three years and was on the Annual Statt as Art Editor, Dee Anne was most enthusiastic as head songleader and also a very charming R.O.T.C. Queen's attendant. wma, j uQv4 'V' W Little Girl . . . Esther lDinglej Flores hails trom San Diego, She added zest to the Senior Class Council, Junior Co-Ordinating Coun- cil, class cake sales, and was always rooting at pep rallies and games. She had a busi- ness major. That's Amore . . . Ann Fracchiolla, who always had a cheery smile and was our indispensable Commissioner ot Public Relations, also added spark to Drama, Choir, and Drill Units. Ann, a native ot Milwaukee, ma- jored in the sciences. All About Ronnie . . . Ronald Frick had two majors, science and industrial arts, l-lis birthplace is Cleveland, Ohio, and he was kept busy with cross country, track, Bi- Chem-Phy, and Drama. indian Love Call . . . Bet- ty Jo Funk had many happy days at Kearny, while at- tending all games and dances around school. A na- tive ot Las Vegas, Nevada, Betty Jo had a business major. l-lello Out There, t-lellol' Larry Gangwisch became a in his high ranking otticer three years ot R.O.T.C. One ot the top scorers on the ritle team, he was also on the sound crew and K.l'l.5. News. Larry, a native oi Denver, Colo., had majors in math and science as he plans to become a construc- tion engineer.
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