Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Big Wide Wonderful World ...Barbara Gaughen was busy as Copy and Art Editor on the Komet staff. Sheparticipated on the Sen- ior Breakfast Comm. and was a life member of CSF. l-ler ambition is to be l-lead Op- erating Nurse at Mercy Hos- pital. Smiling Through , . . Kay Glasco, who hopes to be- come either a secretary or nurse, came from Norfolk, Virginia, and had a business major. She enjoyed singing with the Choir and worked diligently on the Kl-lS News. Time Will Tell . . . Pilar Gonzalez hopes to go into secretarial work. To aid her in this, she majored in busi- ness. A native of San Diego, Pilar was active in Choir. Baby Face . . . Kathryne Goodman, a science major, hails from Stuart, Okla. She participated in many activi- ties, including Y-Teens, Ditch Day Comm., Future Teach- ers of America, and Bi- Chem-Phy. l-ler ambition is to go into teaching. Johnny Guitar . . . Gaston Gourdin hails from Nogales, Ariz., and was one of Kear- ny's most outstanding musi- cians. With his natural abil- ity, many performances, and a major in music, Gus should go far in his ambition of be- ing a musical entertainer. High On The List . . . Eirven Green, one of Kear- ny's finest athletes, partici- pated in basketball and baseball, lettering for three years. Eirven was chosen for the all-city basketball squad. l-le majored in industrial arts and is from Baton Rouge, La. Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie . . . Bob Gump, well known as Spots, used his height to his advantage in going out for football and basketball. l-le was a mem- ber of R.O.T.C. for two years and majored in mathematics. She'II Always Remember . . . Joan Marie Green, who likes the wide open spaces, hopes to own a certain ranch in Montana with a certain cowboy, She is a na- tive of Marshalltown, lowa. She majored in homemaking. Smiling lrish Eyes , . , Bob Gunyan, a native of Rock Shrimp, Wyoming, spent many hours in the shops with his major of industrial arts. Making use of this training, Bob plans to become a me- chanic. -iii' Very, Very Popular . . . Wilmer Green with math and science majors also was an overpowering athlete. A live-wire for three years in football, basketball and base- ball, Wil contributed much to the Kearny cause. He is from Baton Rouge, La. Memories . . . Joyce Gus- tafson was kept busy with Dianas, Pom Pon Corps, A Cappella Choir, CSF, Drama and Y-Teens. To become a teacher is her ambition. She majored in foreign lan- guages. Laugh . . . Kathryn Louise Griffith was a member of the Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, and l-li-Debbers. She comes from Pasco,Washington, and had a hcmemaking major. She wants to become a housewife. Temptation . . . Sandie Hanley, from Bowagick, Mich., hopes to become a June bride. A familiar sight in the offices, Sandie worked on the switchboard. She was active in senior affairs as a member of the l-louse of Representatives and as stage manager of the Senior Play. sas- 'XS' BY-:-r V. 1 V Sweet And Gentle . , . Elsa Guillory, who came to Kearny in her senior year, became an enthusiastic sup- porter of school functions. Elsa's ambition is to let her hair grow long, l-ler birth place is l-louston, Texas. The Wanderer . . . Brad- ford Harrison, an industrial arts and music major, han- kers for the easy-going life of a tramp. A native of Pittsburg, Texas, Bradford was active in three years of track.

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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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Get Rhythm . . . Mary Dean Harrison, who desires to become a successtul seamstress, hails trom Pitts- burg, Texas. She had a home economics and mathematics major. and participated in G.A.A. and art service. Moonlight Gamblerl' . , . Herschel Hart hopes some- day to become a pattern- maker, and in preparation tor this, he majored in shops and science. Herschel comes from the town ot Robstown, Oklahoma. Long TallSally ...Norma Lee Hasten, who cannot de- cide whether to be a cos- metologist or a seamstress, had a homemaking and busi- ness major. She was a mem- ber ot Y-Teens, and was in G.A.A. tor three years. Norma hails trom Columbia, Missouri. l-lonkey Tonk Heart . . . Ronnie Heitman served the class by sitting on the Senior Council. l-le was kept busy with his major in industrial arts. Ronnie could otten be seen cheering at tootball and basketball games, and was present at all dances. Love And Marriage . . . Dean lBucll Hottel added zest and drive to the J.V. and Varsity tootball teams. l-le was also a capable mem- ber ot the J.V. baseball and B basketball squads. Bud, who comes trom Everson, Washington, had an indus- trial arts major. All The Things You Are . . . Anna Hengst was our etticient Editor-in-Chief ot the '57 Komet, Colonel ot the Drill Units, treasurer ot Dianas, a l'te member ot CSF, Senior Breaktast Comm. chairman, in K.D.K., Drama, G.A,A., and Y-Teens. 'Brown-Eyed l-l a n d som e Man . . . Bill lnderweis, a threat to opposing tootball teams, was also one ot our outstanding wrestlers. Bill majored in math, but hopes never to see a math book again. l-le comes trom Wash- ington. D.C. You're So Fine . , . Gail Maxine Hinch took a busi- ness major in preparation tor her ambition ot becoming a PBX operator. Gail came to Kearny from her birthplace ot Warsaw, Illinois. I Only l-lave Eyes For You . , . Patricia Louise lnhofe shared many good times on the Announcement Comm., Junior Prom bids, and the Senior Play. Pat is a native at the city ot Pasadena, Calitornia, and took a busi- ness major. Anything You Can Do, l Can Do Better . . . Judi Hastings, one ot Kearny's busiest students, was Senior Class Vice-President, in Choir as Choir Librarian, A.S.B. Council l-listorian, on K.l-l.S. News, Drill Units, and was president ot the Junior Co- Ordinating Council. Ain't 'Cha Glad . . . Jerene Hinrichs kept active by attending many games and dances. She participated in Drama and Scribblers' Frolic. A native ot Glenville, Nebraska, she had a business major. Dreamy Eyes . . . .lim Jenks kept busy with his art and industrial arts majors. Active athletically, Jim went out tor tootball and wres- tling. l-le is a native ot San Diego, and hopes to become a teacher at Kearny. You Make Me Feel So Young . . . John Hedrick was active in J.V. tootball and track. John plans to take advantage ot his train- ing earned while majoring in science by going into a sci- cntitic profession. John is a native ot Minnesota. One ln A Million . . . Wanda Hogan was the Komet Statt Typist tor two years and did an ettective job on K.D.K., Drama, and in Drill Units. She majored in business. Shes A Lady . . . Barbara Johnson was active on the Senior Council and added harmony vfhile singing in the Choir. Barbara had a horne- making major and is a long- time resident ot San Diego.

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