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Adams, .leanne She's got a questioning sparkle in her eyes. Norwich, Connecticut Ambition: nurse Major: business Anderson, Karen Amiable people are liked by everyone. San Diego, Calitornia Ambition: secretary Major: business Atkins, Ray Come what may. San Diego, California Ambition: Navy Career Major: auto shop 20 Adams, Ronnie Mr, Saturday night. San Diego, Calitornia Major: English Track, tootball mgr.. wrestling Anderson, Richard Look out tor this kind. Brawley. California Major: auto shop Stage crew Ayers, Susan Women are entitled to lite, liberty, and the pur- suit ot men. Minneapolis, Minnesota Major: math, science 6.A.A., Diana Treas., C.S.F., Ensemble, A'Choir Ahrens, Rickie l-le's cute, and has a smile to match. Harvey, lllinois: Ambition: electrical engineer: Soph. and Jr. Council, Jr. Coke Comm., Dance Comm. Arnold, LeRoy Don't see too much ot this boy around school. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ambition: engineer Band Bahlin, Harry So little done, so much to do, West Palm Beach, Florida Ambition: chemist Bible Club, Quill and Scroll Albers, Mike Albrecht, 'Claudia j Quiet and reserved, but Oh,these woman drivers you really can't tell. Cjevejandl Qjqjo St. Louis, Missouri Ambition: psychologist Ambition: engineer Sr. Council, Jr. Coke Sr. Dance Comm. Comm., Pep Club ln America voting is a treasured privilege and so it is at Kearny. The balloting in all A.S.B. elections is by classes to av-oid confusion and con- gestion. Here ra group of Seniors take time out of their lunch period to vote for their choice in the Homecoming Queen election. This page sponsored by BOB COFFMAN TUXEDO RENTALS
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Coming to Kearny in his junior year, Curt Fischer is one of the most talented artists ever to at- tend our school. This artistically endowed student received two art awards before he arrived on our campus and has since been rec- ognized for his outstanding worlx in the Kearny Art Department. Majoring in English as well as art, he displayed an interest in creative writing and submitted manuscripts to our literary maga- zine, Scribblers Frolic, and served in many useful capacities as a member of Quill and Scroll. During the election campaigns in the spring of '58 the entire student body's attention was sud- denly focused upon 'Curt Fischer. Swept to victory, he served as an efficient, courteous, and responsi- ble A.S.B. President, presiding ef- fectively throughout the year at all student body functions. Sparkling with personality and bubbling with school spirit, Betty Truett has been engrossed in numerous school activities. ln her sophomore year she was a mem- ber of the Pom Pon 'Corps and served as Sophomore Representa- tive to the Girls' League and as secretary of Mixed Chorus. The following year she continued her leadership by becoming a song- leader and Jr. Business Editor of the Annual. She also remained on the Girls' League Council. In ad- dition to earning a life member- ship in 1C.S.F. in her senior year, this capable and industrious girl was our Head Songleader, Girls' League President, and Business Editor of the Annual. Socially, Betty graced our school as Queen of the R.O.T.'C. Ball and Homecoming attendant, and culminated her role in Job's Daughters as Sr. Princess and Honored Queen. Curt Fischer Betty Truett Michael Lennon Peppy and full of ambition, our Senior Class Vice-President, Mike Lennon, exhibited a keen interest in school affairs. Since his ap- pointment to the Junior Colne Committee, his boundless enthu- siasm for class activities has been displayed by his worlt on the 'Cap and Gown 'Committee and the Senior Council. This year he was elected president of Bi-'Chem-Phy, a club offering an outlet for his continued interest in math and science. Most of Milte's free time has been devoted to the duties re- quired of the president of the San Diego Achievers Association. Chosen Junior Achiever of the Year for the San Diego Area, his honors included a trip to a national convention as well as television appearances. I9
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all, Harold A likeable guy. nthony, Kansas mbition: engineer lobby: model airplanes jess. Pessv Judge me not b 4 Y my uiet ways. ogan, Utah mbition: Woman's Air Force ajor: physical education rouchoud, Errol l-le came, he saw, he left. ishicot, Wisconsin mbition: history teacher .O.T.C., A'Choir Barnes, Arden l-le's always out there try- mgln Denver, Colorado Ambition: engineer Bible Club, cross country, wrestling, traclc Bigley, Mary Shy in her own way. Kinross, lowa Ambition: secretary Major: math, business Buchanan, Dorothy Shes a champion, in more ways than one. Pittsburg, Texas Ambition: seamstress G,A,A. Barnes, Geri A cheertul little eartulf' Everett, Washington Ambition: secretary Major: business Bourdon, Joan A cute girl, with a giggle attachment. Boston, Massachusetts Major: math, science Quill and Scroll Burns, Ronnie Napoleon was small too. San Bernardino, California Ambition: electrician Wrestling Beith, Leona Single and still satisfied. Sioux City, lowa Ambition: business career l-lobby: dancing Boyd, Bob Not as quiet as he seems. Chicago, Illinois Major: math, science Jr. Coke Comm., Jr. Coun- cil, Bi-Chem-Phy, Pep Club Cable, DeLoris So tar, so good. Chatta, Tennessee Ambition: housewife l-lobby: slcating Bell, Kathy Not only sweet, but bub- bling over with brains. San Diego, Calitornia Major: math, science C.S.F. Branscom, Judy Most ot the leaders ot men are women. Grand Junction, Colorado Major: home economics Colonel of Drill Units, Annual, Pep Club Council Caddell, Erma Keep me innocent, and let the world be wise. l-laslcell, Texas Major: business Drama, Drill Units, Flags, Pep Club, G.A.A.
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