Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1963
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Almost all of us at Kearny High School take advantage of San Diego's recreational facilities at the beaches and harbors. From surfing and boating to sun bathing and flirting, there is something of interest to all of us at these coastal areas. San Diego offers a wide expanse of public beaches stretching seventy miles along the coastline, plus two picturesque bays. Throughout the year Kearny students may be found enjoying these facilities. As we turn the pages of the '63 KOMET we recall the fun and excitement we have shared with our high school friends at the beaches and harbors of our city. .1 U x ' 0 xr ,' .V -r ff of r X -sr' wx r .V -pri Q . N-N ...F VV ' .JJ ' NJ' xj NJ Q -J it ,J J' ,J , flm 5 Q99 ,, wQ+f if ,V i '- rJ Ki ll! '-lu A..-. J ...f 4 fy, jjj J ,.fJX,f' , X xk,,f gf' 'N-'t ,I xg QW it ' J' x Qu X42 MJ lgjh in ,i 2 -sf' f' e r FV... pf' 'X JJ ws- , lv ' 'if . 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I I Z , is f ig A 453 if -A ,a ges , - J Q g A pk l2.1ii'1'?1 ws EXECUTIVE Xavier Mena Sponsor Craig Hendrickson Editor-in-Chief Dirk Mous Jr. Editor-in-Chief LITERARY Carol Larson Literary Editor Connie Rotsios Assistant COPY Carol Lorentz Assistant Karole Thomas Copy Editor PHOTCG- RAPHY Jack Whaley Photographer Joyce Stringer Photoscheduler Johnny Wilson Assistant TYPISTS Alice Pense Typist Bonnie Jones Typist 31' ' SAFE? omef .Sidi BUSINESS Connie Kellogg Business Manager Marilyn Morissette Assistant Amanda Mahlum Assistant SPORTS John Archer Sports Editor Larry Shepard Assistant CLASSES Yolanda Estrada Assistant Tommy Duncan Assistant Rita Edwards Assistant Lynn Fulkerson Classes Editor ART Lucia Felix Art Editor is-Zbeckcafion Coach Slater is one of the most respected and well liked members of the faculty of Kearny High School. He is not only an enthusi- astic Basic Citizenship teacher, but an unselfish football coach who devotes many hours to Kearny's football team. Born in Culver City, California, Mr. Slater attended high school in Canoga Park, where he was chosen to be a member of the All City Football Team. He continued playing football while he served in the Navy. While attending San Diego State College, Mr. Slater was chosen Small College All American Defensive End. Since Mr. Slater's arrival at Kearny four years ago, our football team has been West- ern League champions twice. This is a record of which Kearny may be proud. He has also been instrumental in helping several talented boys receive athletic scholarships. lt is with pride, that we dedicate the '63 KOMET to such a deserving person. vnu., Y f 'fs gil? , 21523553 A , if ff ,Q Y , 1353 7 A Lfii. 2Ql??2x x, 44 f MW, A 'A 'G ' 151, w C f 9? 2 S ff af? V' 5? , A . QV A 4 WJ? X , k flmfg I in , : Q 4- W gy K 'wry' 'ww' -yy: 55 f ,wi Y .29':',:,-, gV,,gw A,-,. 4 ' W. .xdclminififrafion Administrative Conference We at Kearny are proud of Mr. Cleon Davies, our principal, who, after eight previous years of service to Kearny, has again done a wonderful job of heading our administration. His super- vision of Kearny's activities and his help to organizations has been outstanding. lt is my pleasure to express appreciation for all of us on the faculty to you, our Senior Class, for your fine spirit and co- operation this year. You have helped us meet many problems in a friendly and thoughtful manner. I am certain the experiences you have had at Kearny will be of long lasting value and will contribute, happily, toward the goals you hope to achieve. Good-bye, good luck, and my sincere best wishes to all of you. Cleon Davies Mr. Lundmark is one of our new boys' vice principals this year, but is already well known and liked here at Kearny. He has previously taught mathematics and has been an advisor to Kearny's A.S.B. We are proud to welcome him as part of Kearny's administration. Mrs. Karen Wiseman, girls' vice principal at Kearny, has not only managed her of- fice well, but has also sponsored the Girls' League Organization as well as helped other organizations with her commendable advisory qualities. Although Mr. Thornton, one of our boys' vice principals, has only been here for one year, he is recognized on campus as a friendly and sincere worker. He has helped many individuals with their problems and has become greatly respected at Kearny. This page sponsored by BANK OF AMERICA, Linda Vista Branch am if Business Educ. Language U.C.L.A., B.A. Art Mathematics mn, ft. Q Says: S.D. State, B.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. fn' J:,1.v Melton S.D. State, B.A., M.A. U.S.C., B.A., M,A. fm ,-.wir-l ,f-f.'-nf My .ntlliamtfrntf-1 U. of Pittsburgh, B.A., M.A. This year's faculty is the largest that Kearny has ever had. This is because of the increase in the sizes of the classes. As well liked as it is large, our faculty has done an excellent iob this year. fv,--. Lltzubutl, lat- :nr S.D. State, B.A., M.A. English in, Flaw mf if 4 4 SJ! Colorado State, B.A., M.A., D.ED. 17111 VIH! VII Ill l'l ill l'II History ff., sm c,u.'.n, X Mies, NKLnqLz11'l Vvm ,J S.D. State, B.A., M.A. Girls' Phys. Educ. mi clam-nice Pym Chicago State, B.A. Industrial Arts Mi x,rn,fiw vvynan U. ol Houston, B.F.A., M.A. Drama Mrs Buoy Lee an U. of West Va., B.S, Home Economics Lwytel Pmole U. of West Indies, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Science 'un Richard Zulocaci U. of Nebraska, B.A., B.F.A., M.A. Music Mr, Maynard Albertson S.D. State, B.A. Basic Citizenship P-'nas Shirley Clipp David Lipscomb, B.S. Homemaking Mr, .lesse Downli Northwest Montana, B.S., M.A. U.S. History Mr, Max Bergstrom Oregon State U., B.A., M.S. Mathematics Mr. David Coclcrunr Colorado State, B.A., M.A. Typing Mi. .lc-nn Filigvrtilfl U. of Wisconsin, B.A., M.S. Orchestra Mr. Lee Bogie Southwestern, B.S.,M.A. U.S. History Mrs. lilly Colloewfzllt U.S.C., B.S. Girls' Phys. Educ. Mr, Qqrl Fleming Cal. Poly., B.S., M.A. Basic Citizenship Mrs, Marilyn Evfuntlvy Miami U., B.S. Recordkeeping Mr. Richura Coolsdat- S.D. State, B.A. U.S. History Mr. Carlton Garris Arizona State, B.S., M.A. Art Mr, James Buchholz U. of California, B.A. American Government Mr, Jann Dotfer U. of Minnesota, B.S. Auto Mechanics Mr. Charles Gowltze Springfield College, B.S., M.S. U.S. History Mr. John Carter Colorado State, B.A., M.A. Mathematics ' Mr. Paul Deaf-an Colorado College, B.A., M.A. U.S. History Miss Simone Cvcinrmttu U. of San Diego, B.A., M.A. Speech Mi, Eat -ford Clancy Mexico City College, B.A. Spanish .--mst. xarolanm Douglas Dairs and Elkins, B.S. 7 Girls' Phys. Educ. 'Q Mr. Bruce Lrrxvcs M, LA. State, A,A., B.A. Auto Mechanic. Mr. Gilbert Guzman Fresno State, B.A. Spanish Miss Viletta Hutchinson S.D. State, B.A., MA. English Mrs. Betty Hall S.D. State, B.H. American Government Mr. Albert Janc U. of Wisconsin, B.A., M.S. Basic Citizenship Mr. George Hall Marshall College, B.A. English Mr. Leonard Kamp S.D. State, B.A. Mathematics Mr. KOH Hcintzc Maryville State, B.S. Driver's Education Mr, John Kirby S.D. State, B.A., M.A. English Mr. Frank Menotti U.C,l.A., B.A Boys' Phys. Educ Mr. Glenn Merrill Fresno State, B.S., M.S. Science Mr. Jim Millikan Ball State, B.S., M.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mrs. Francis Necley West Washington College, B.A. gs 'Q Mr. John Hayes Mt. Angel College, B.A. Latin Mr. John Klosko Girls' Phys. Educ. gwimgk i North Central College, B.S., M.S. American Government Mr. William Newman Oklahoma State, B.S., M.S. Mr, David Hitchings American Government U. of Washington, B.A., M.A. English Mr. Francis Kravcik U. of Illinois, B.S., M.A. Bookkeeping Mr. Robert Hotchkiss Ball State, B.S., M.A. English Mr. Charles Lohman Kent State, B.S., M.A. Biology Mr. Michael Pcshel U.C.l.A., B.A., M.A. English Mr. James Poole S.D. State, B.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. 33922 5? P .si ,sie janv' 5 Mr, Robert Reed Colorado State, B.A., M.A. Business Education Mr. Leroy Smith S.D. State, B.A. Crafts Mr. Dalton Vivian Trinity U., B.A., M.A. English Mr. Tom Rice S.D. State, B.A., M.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mr. Leonard Smorin S.D. State, B.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mr. Raymond Watson S.D. State, B.A. Drafting Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson Carroll College, B.A., M.A. English Mr. Edmund Sorman Oregon State, B.A., M.S. Chemistry Miss Zaidee Webb U. of Southern Miss., B.S., M.A. Girls' Phys. Educ. Mrs. Diane Osborn Indiana U., 8.5. English Miss Erlene Speck Baylor U., B.A., M.A. English Mr, George Welch Oregon State, B.S., M,S. Mathematics Mr. William Slater S.D. State, B.A., M.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mr. Oscar Stollsteimer East Mich. U., B.S. Chorus Mr. Mark Whittleton Colombia U., B.S., M.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mr. James Slivkoff S.D. State, B.A., M.A. Mathematics Mr. Jack Taylor S.D. State, B.A. Boys' Phys. Educ. Mr. Robert Wilson U. of Kansas, B.A. Science Mrs. Kathleen Smith S.D. State, B.A. Office Practice Miss Anna Terkelseri U. of California, B.A. German Mr. Glenn Wonderly San Jose State, B.A., M.A. Electronics LIBRARIANS The library is always a pleasant place to read or study due to the friendliness of our li- brarians and their con- tinuous efforts to help the students and keep the library quiet. Thanks goes to them for their patienteassistance to the student Mrs. Hester Kyllo Librarian Mrs. Marie Lewis Library Clerk SECRETARIES Kearny's hard-working secretaries put forth en- ergy and concentration to keep things running smoothly and efficiently all year long. Individual help is always available from them, as well as their service to the whole school, which is certainly commendable. Mrs. Betty Rees Clerk . Mrs. Mayme Kaminen Nurse Mrs. Joyce Lee Nurse Clerk Mrs. Janette Pledger Credits Clerk Mrs. Millie Ferrare Clerk Mrs. Margie Hoeft 4 Q General Secretary wxwl' Mrs. Alice Dionisopoulos Attendance NURSES The nurse's office has proved to be a place of comfort for Kearny stu- dents in need of the friendly aid of our nurse and nurse clerk.We may be sure that any type of problem is never too small to be given their kind attention. ,usa ffzigfir 6flK'll'l'ifl sf? was The aromas that often drift about in our lunch area and in the by Q, cafeteria have led many students to the good food prepared by our ' 2 wonderful cafeteria workers. They have certainly helped to make , , , 1 NC, . 34'-ig' lunchtime ci favorite sublect at all students at Kearny. of ' Top row, left Io right: 5 Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Manager Q 5:.' '- ' QM S , , - qv .3 X., s.sf T E5 'li A we gy' sr Ng' W gf e -,, V, I Mrs. Barbara Steer, Mrs, Priscilla Roberts, Mrs. Florence Reaves, Mrs, Helen Dutresne, Mrs. Exa Gidney. Bottom row. Mrs. Antonio Cordova, Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Dona Cowie, Mrs. Bonnie Rose. Mr. luke Myers, Head Custodian 4 Top row, left to right: Mr. Gerald Hall, Mr. Satterwhite, Mr, Lynn Bullard, Mr. James Carter, Bottom row. Mr, Hal Ansley, Mr. Francis Fenton. Not pictured: Mr. Alan Clary, Mr. luan Mateo, Mr. John Tucker. Cliffllllifllflj What better way is there to see what loyal custodians we have than by looking around at Kearny's beautiful campus? We undoubtedly owe a great deal of appreciation to them for a iob well done. , 6 553 . AP ia' , ' , iff- , -fig z 14 1 gy . 4. , 1 -as Q A ld, ,A ww bf. Q ,, igg,r in Qi Afffiyy 'w iz x 'MVK - Q.,,M,3 ab ,. ,Z QQA rs 1 'J Xxx, Q ' V2 , V ,f ' V . fify ,- , fx 1 AV' A' A .f ff I ,QV Z. K, ffriff- 'Sy N ,N V . 1 A 'fx 4 i I If fy' ,jj l if yi ' Lil., 1 JZ! M W 1 1 V, it X1 1 , V 11 V, B, f km V A , , V 1 1 ff 14 if 1 VJ, ,,, , X 1 f .4 1 1. 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' L 1 A Val bv'- -3 'P' Q' ' AV W3 ff 1 , Presidenl, Jack Whaley Q9 5 .. .e ,Ewa MW J t 123 45 Umm, Secretary Thelma Strickland Treasurer Katie Henderson 05 'userid' Vice President Bill Fox L. md A, ..-.M.......N ----4 , Sponsor, Mr. Cockrum Counselor, Mr. Bates f wc, Sponsor, Miss Ward Committee Chairmen, row one, left to right: Senior dance, Fran Keith, Prom, Claire Ward, Announcements, Sharyn Kelly, Class Rings, Leslie Smith, row two: Representative of Inter-Club Council, Sandy Pasqual, Cap and Gown, Janice Taylor, After-Prom, Dale Birkenba:h, Decoration, Lou Rae Willis, row three: Class sweaters, Linda Griffith, Fund raising, Chris Caulfield, Transportation, Roger Slone, Commencement, Randy Hamilton, Baccalaureate, Gary Hartling. Counselor, Mr. Dowell Senior Council, row one, left to right, Fran Keith, Claire Ward, Joyce Stringer, Virginia Blakley. Row two: Leslie Smith, Sharyn Kelly, Dale Birkenbach, Janice Taylor, Lou Rae Willis. Row three: Nancy Jones, Carol Willcoxen, Sherry Siemons, Chris Caulfield, Roger Slone, Rick Carter, Gary Hartling. Row four: Diana Lowe, Linda Griffith, Jim Linscott, Bob Shapiro, Sandy Pasqual, Randy Hamilton. I9 llfljlzoii Wulzo in glue C1056 0 '63 Students honored in this section are elected by the Faculty JAMES LINSCOTT, a top choice for Who's Who, has served Kearny in many ways in his three years here. Jim was outstanding as our school president this year. He has also been active as a member of the Senior Council, Co-President of Quill and Scroll, Co-Editor of Scribbler's Frolic, in A.F.S., Key Club, and Life Member of C.S.F. Last year Jim was Junior Classes Editor on the '62 Komet staff. Jim has had the honor of becoming a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Contest, and was picked Apple of Our Eye in September of this year. RICHARD CARTER, sparking enthusiasm and spirit into Kearny's activities, has been one of Kearny's '63 cheerleaders. Rick has also shown leadership as President of the Key Club, Chairman of his Junior Class Coke Committee, and a member of A.F.S., Pep Club, and Letterman's Club. In his Junior year he was Boys' State Representative, and chosen as Outstanding Junior Boy. Rick was active in sports as a par- ticipant in Cross Country and Track, and lettered as a fine Varsity gymnast. JOEL EWAN has been very successful in sports and extra- curricular activities. He played Junior Varsity Football as a Sophomore, and then lettered on Varsity in his Junior and Senior years, as an outstanding member of the team. Joel's many activities include Letter- man's Club President, Key Club, Inter-club Council, and Sophomore Class President. Besides his participation in sports and fine academic work as a Life Member of C.S.F., Joel has served on the A.S.B. Council as Commissioner of Boys' Activities, and was a member of the Anti- Smoking Committee. ARMIN MOTHS, a top student, as shown by his Life Membership in C.S.F., has also been active in school organizations. His activities include: President of C.S.F., Vice-President of Bi-Chem-Phi, Math Club membership, and intramural handball. Outstanding in mathematics, Armin represented Kearny at the mathematics field day at Occidental College, and won Third Place in the San Diego Science Fair for his work in mathematics. He has also had the honor of becoming a National Merit Scholarship Contest Finalist. CHRISTINE ROBINSON, leading our Band with pep and style as this year's Band Major, has also been Band Librarian and a member of Pep Band. Performing service for many of Kearny's various organi- zations and clubs, Chris has been: Tutoring Chairman for C.S.F., Man- aging Editor of Quill and Scroll, Treasurer of Math Club, and Secretary of Bi-Chem-Phi. She has served as a member of A.F.S., F.T.A., Spanish Club, and French Club. In her Senior year Chris was selected to be a member of the Dianas. CRAIG HENDRICKSON has participated in many extra-curricular activities while keeping a fine academic record. Craig has been Presi- dent of Math Club, Life Member of C.S.F., in A.F.S., Bowling Club, Bi-Chem-Phi, Inter-Club Council, Chairman of the Senior Trophy Com- mittee, and a fine Editor-in-Chief for the Komet '63 Annual. Craig has been outstanding in science and mathematics. He has shown this by participating in the Kearny and San Diego Science Fairs, and has represented Kearny at San Diego State and Occidental College in mathematical field days. ROSEMARY BORGES, leading Kearny in school spirit, has done an excellent job as Head Cheerleader. She has served on the A.S.B. Council, and has achieved an appointment to the Dianas. Her activities include: Pep Club, drama, Treasurer of A.F.S., and working on the '62 Komet Staff last year. Rose has been a member of the House of Representatives and represented Kearny at the San Diego Associated Student Council. ART Mike McDoweII Lynn Fulkerson ENGLISH Craig Hendrickson Jane Birgeloitis Music Christine Robinson ' . Richard HerkerI SOCIAL STUDIES DRAMA INDUSTRIAL ARTS Amanda Mahlum Connie Kellogg Sfucirf Rogers Jim Linscoif Don Asmann Janet Lindly .... - 'II SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATH Karole Thomas Armin Moths Tony Witzel Joel Ewan SaIIyAnn Carpenter Diana Lo fam on fa S J BUSINESS EDUCATION LANGUAGES Saeko Yato Michael Romano Jane McCormick Carol Larson SPEECH Bob Shapiro Laura Suchar As selected by teachers S yo-np BEST PERSONALITY Judy Bailey Irwin Davidson WITTIEST Tony Wiizel Fran Keith CUTEST COUPLE John Greene Jan Taylor BEST DANCERS Annie Carter Luther Olison MOST ATHLETIC John Richardson Diana Lowe widd - . glxclzange After having the experience of an Exchange student from America stay at her home for a year, Christine is having the thrill of visiting America herself. Arriving in San Diego on August 26, and meeting her new family on the same day, she started her year in the United States with a great deal of anticipation. Having two younger sisters and a nine year old brother in the Billmire home, Christine has learned many things about American family life. Christine has become a gen- uine Komet by participating in many activities such as: Treas- urer of Pep Club, Vice-President of A.F.S. for the second semes- ter, honorary member of Girls' League, and was chosen from eight candidates to reign as Queen of the Girls' League Ball. Kearny has benefited in many ways by her visit here in the U.S. Christine's home in Solothurn, Switzerland ltop leftl is a typical example of family life in the Swiss Alps. The Billmire home ltop rightl, Christine's U.S. home, could be called a typical American dwelling. The aerial shots of both the high schools Christine has attended show the similarity of secondary schools in Switzerland and the United States. The Swiss costume shown at the bottom of the page is very gay, and is worn during festive occasions in Western Switzerland. Christine has been quite busy this year at Kearny taking part in . . . Studying? , , , .. . A.F.S. Assembly . .. ---Pep RUIIY Number 42 ' '- f I LQ: Lu' FENALESTS CONNIE ROTSIUS L'iXCl'l2lll1.L'l' st urls-nl S.D. GIRL, I6, SELECTED FOR BRAZIL VISIT xflz' ' . -sz ,rr as -X I 1 H115 llc 1 llll hi been 1-host-11 by thu Ameri- m in Field S1 nine lu 'ml 'z SlX w I spm months in Hrzlzil. Shi- IS Qminw Rotsios, lb, :i lu-'irny High junior ziml zughte-r nf Mr. ziml Mrs. Nick liotsius, T161 .-Xrillo St. She' will lr-zxvc IM-b. T Irfmi Miami amd will siziy until August with Mr. and Hrs. .lose M. Limu zmrl their liw c-hilrlren :it For- tzxlwzzl in North Brazil. Miss Rutsios, still-rtwfl from among' four final cam- clidutvs, is thi- first Kearny High studvnt to bv chosmi as an vxchzmui- studcrit. is il mvmbe-r of lhv She- school's Fri-m'li Club, thn- Hurimm Club :xml thi- Culi- l'm'ni:1 Sf'lI0l2ll'SllllJ l'Il'1l4'l'll- lifm. vii? Connie excitedly boards the ie! that will take her io Miami Beach, Florida, ihen on lo Brazil. X E E 5 it R Q Q -P E a Z ' '55t5t56t56t5t5t55tatBt3tS5t5t35titS56t55GtiietaitfbdttatatadtaiKita Et55tQt56tf3t3t55tQt5563565tat?-56tS56tS5253t356t55tit356t?aBtaetm-tw' kit?-YE56T efmx Art Department Mathematics The following students had art work selected by the American Red Cross to tour the United States and 48 other countries. Nancy Anderson Gary Knitter Thomasine Anderson Cheryl Ludvigson Phil Clark lohnson lim Stewart Art work appeared in Quest, the City Schools' literary Magazine. Nancy Anderson Drama Department Dan Asman-lst place in Oratorical Inter- pretation. Marilyn Kay Box-5th place Oratorical ln- terpretation, 6th place Oratorical ln- terpretation. Nadene Holland-lst place Dramatic Inter- pretation, 3rd place Dramatic Interpre- tation. Foreign Language Department 1962 San Diego State Foreign Language. Field Day-Third year Spanish first places in Keep Talking. Carol Larson Carol Emerson Rosemary Borges Home Economics Department Jane Birgelaitis-Homemaker of Tomorrow sponsored by General Mills. JoAnne Peterson-Selected to attend the Food for Youth Power Conference. The Kearny High School Mathematics Team received a trophy for placing third in the large school division of the Second Annual San Diego Mathematics Field Day which was held at San Diego State College on Saturday, February 9, 1963. This is an out- standing honor since all ofthe high schools of both the city and county of San Diego entered teams of their five best mathematics students. The Kearny team consists of: Craig Hendrickson Spencer Preston Stephen Irwin Tony Witzel Armin Moths Boys y Physical Education Department Dick Dowling-Western League Player-of- the-Year in Basketball. John Greene-Sentinal Player-of-the-Year in Football. JohnbR:chardson-Breitbard team in Foot- a . Bill Trujillo-First place in the Aztec lnvi- tational Cross Country meet. Speech Arts Irwin Davidson-2nd place Oratory San Diego State, 2nd place Oratory Cali- fornia Western University. Bob McDowell-Znd place Oratorical Inter- pretation Lion's Club. Robert Shapiro-lst place Extemporaneous Toastmasters, 2nd place Extemp. Lion's Club, 4th place Extemp. City and County. Pat Wingert-lst place Original Oratory. 25 Q Q t?29?t??9?t99?t r 99993 '2?9?t?9?t2?f3t .ae+ae+aaae+eeeeiaeeeaeiae+ae+ae+ae+ae+aeiaeas+ae+asiaeiaeraeesiaeiaeraereeeasraerasrasiaereeraeiaeiaeiaeeeegi ANK OF AMERIC CHIEVEMEN AWARD 5 5tS56tE5tSt55E,tE5tfstiititititatistbtSt55Eut55t5'ti5?5t55tQt5tSt5t2t525tir5t3TSS 1 ir ligiiigglgbiijFSBC53533525155C5'lt556'le5lLQl55Z?p'l5jQ3'it3ZQftE5L5:'l55L5tL55'l55Z3'l5i5 M 0 I i' T -1' -1' 741' O Te? ate Lg BACKGRQUND educational force without disrupting classes. gg Q y Judgment and counsel of educators has Q gp .ThQ Achievement AWHFGS Program WHS always been sought to keep the program Q E first Introduced T0 th9,SCll00l? of the L05 current in the face of changing conditions, ig Angeles City School District in 19486 En- O thusiastically received by educators an stu- A A ig dents, the program was extended to senior PURPOSE ' gg high schools in the San Francisco-Oakland To recognize and honor outstanding ' 'V' N93 '?h195l25 an? tlatef Was extended L0 seniors whose scholastic attainment, sense COVCV 9 en 'fe 339- of civic responsibility and evidence of - :gg Cash awards, trophies, and certificates l9Hd9fShIP SWG -H1051 PFOIUISS Of fllfllfe - :Q have served to emphasize the value of self- SUCCSSS and SSFVICG to SOCIETY- - ig improvement, service to others, and individ- To stimulate and encourage high school , 253 ual achievement. Particular care has been students-in their academic, vocational and Q E devoted to making the program an effective citizenship training. Q 5 ee Lg .gploecihc jiefcld cerfihcafe wnnera Q .y.. - E Art Laboratory Science ' E Lynn Fulkerson Armin Moths gs JC? - Q Business Education Mathematics 3 'ig Janet Lindly Craig Hendrickson 3 lg English Music . E Amanda Mahlum Christine Robinson Q Foreign Language Social Studies ' Tig Carol Larson Robert Shapiro - Home Economics Trades and Industrial Arts Z 32 Lorane Avritt Robert D. Meese Q - 2 - eniera! jiefcld jroiahg Wnnerd Q ' Science and Mathematics Fine Arts 'L' 3 399 Tony Witzel SaIIyAnn Carpenter ' E Liberal Arts Vocational Arts I 3 Jane Birgelaitis Karla Sanchez Q it? - ge? e F5 , , , . . - . ' Ql?+'2?Qlf2?Qtf2?Ql?2Ql?292523-i?2S?l?Qt22Yitt?2QlC22l2f??5?tt329?t??f?ff2?9?l?29?l?2Qt?S?t?2Q1L?2QJl32Q-t'329?l9QJlf2?5ii?2fil?2Sil?2S?lt22Ql?2923l9S?l?29?i?2Ql?252ti?2Q+??Ql?2Q+2Ql?2S?i?2 ix asia' ADAMS,DANA Dana's activities included the Bell, Book and Candle cast, Quill and Scroll, Bible club, Marauees, and F. T. A. Her memories are the hours spent on B. B. and C., the wondere tul cast and crew, Drama, Winnie, Macbeth, Chaucer, and Miss Speck. Her plans include college, marriage, and travel. were ADOLFSON, CAROL Carol was in Arl Production and the Bell, Book and Candle crew. Hel memories include: Buzzy, Tubs, Slim, Jer, Maggie's T-Bird, Mary and the beach bums, Gillian, and Moreno's. She plans to go lo Art School and someday marry Mr, Gray. 1. sf if? A bil 2? 0 We rm T2 dsx gig me mx 75' -ll Mwm wlwfi QM: gwwm I A , . V of Q.. 7 n.i.4f 'f::-' C' -'c E' Q 5s,.gi,'?. iif.i 5,4522 fziigf 'yi nb? any M W i' X 5 , 1 A .. is 5 5 Q . sg Yi 1- ' gig yr 1 ' ,r R 3 P 1' f 5 . :Fi V M rf W' 5 'E E , .Were essegeo- wowm W , W, R it W L. t 'f -Er 'fvbn-maya. ADRID, WENCESLAO Wendy will always remember Mrs. Leeson in Family Living class and the hard time in Physics. He plans to attend City College or State. ALBRECT, KIM ANCIANO, ARLENE Arlene's special memory will include Carmen's troubles, January oth at Terri Spots house, Sophomore year, and Joe. She plans to attend City College and then get married. ANDERSON, NORMAN Norman will remember the one and only football game he went to and his educated '50 Studebaker. He wants to stay single and ga to college. ARCHER, JOHN John was active in baseball, An nual Staff os sports editor, an Lettermens Club. His memories aj the Ponderosa, green weenie, surf ing, morals, the 38, spots, seaman the German, and Patti. He plans tcl ga to Stole and moior in History or physical' education. ARMSTRONG, JOHN John was on the Anti-Smoking Com- mittee. He remembers throwing things and catching stuff, meeting people, making friends, and surl. He plans to attend college or loin the Air Force and make a career ol electronics. 30 ASHCRAFT, ROBERT Bobl activities were Coke Commit' lee, Colt Club, and A Cappella Choir. He will always remember Choir, Pernicano's, Mrs, Robertson's class, the bathroom at Circes, and Ringing the Friendship Bell. Plans are for San Diego Slate. ASHWORTH, ROGER Rogers memories are the football and basketball games and bothering the girls at lunch. The Air Force and becoming on outa mechanic are his future goals. ASMANN, DANIEL AVRITT, LORANE Rene was active in Pep Club Quill and Scroll. She especially September 22 l5, A.S.B. Ball, Sue and Darlene Friendship, Oscars, dates, and crisis. She plans to work for then enter Airline Stewardess BAILEY, JUDY .ludy's activities include: Mixed Chor- us, Treasurer of A Cappella Choir, and Commencement Committee, Her senior memories are: loyce's Song- leading, Jen's Roses, Carol ond Sherry's antics, Nadine's friendship, Summer '62, and car trouble. Judy plans to attend Pepperdine College, receive a B.A. in Sociology, and then perhaps consider marriage. BEAL, ELSIE Elsie was Commissioner of Finance, Business Manager of K.H.S. News, Y-teens, and on the Senior Class Committee. Her memories include: Annette's friendship, crayons, A.S.B., Christmas of '62, Chris's car, fawf cetts, and Mr. B's American Gov- ernment class. ln the future she plans to live, laugh, love, and never forget K.H,S. BAKER, DARLENE ELIZABETH Darlene was a member of the Anti- umoking Committee, A.F.S,, and Quill and Scroll. She remembers a night out with the girls, Barbara, Carol, Alicia, and a special guy. Her future plan is to attend Wesl- ern Washington Slate College. 'ltis ' 'wr'rs ' BEALL, ARTHUR EUGENE Eugene was an active member for three years in R.O.T.C. He plans to continue his education at City College and San Diego State, then become a Public Accountant. BALAZS, RICHARD BALLANTINE, MATT Matt was a member of the Golf Team, Key Club, Rifle Team, Battle Group S l in R.O.T.C., and the Cadet Club. His memories are of Disneyland for free, Ocean Beach, Cherry Pie, skating, Trigonometry, and Mr. Peshel's iokes. He plans to study Law at the University of California. Bbw '4S ',.I'Z BECK, PAULA Paula was on the After-prom Com' mittee, Senior Homecoming attend- ant, Choir Secretory, Ensemble, and Quartet. Her memories are of Mr. Z., Choir, '62 Quartet, Pam and Vic Tanny's, Homecoming, and Lon. She wishes a future in music and marriage, TERRY BEHRENS, Terry was Lieutenant in Drill, a member of A.F.S., Marquees, and House of Representatives. She will never forget one forgetful Monday the night Bal- Della's party. morning after Drill, boa was closed, and She plans to attend San Diego State and maior in Home Economics and Art. BERNARDE, ENRICO BAUER, JAMES Jim will always remember Art, Karen, Pipe, ond Bob. BENNETT, PAMELA was in G,A.A. for two years, Rifle Club, and Pet-3 Club in the lOth grade. She will always re- member the Brawley trips, football carnivals, lunch benches, Prom, gym with Diana and Nadene, Diana and the wrong car. Her plans are to further her education and be a Dental Hygienist. Pam BEUTLER, ROBBY RAY 31 BEWLEY, MACIL Macil was in Drill, G.A.A., and mixed chorus. Her memories are of the gang, clan, games, slumber por- ties, Sharon, Jan's sweetness, Amy, double trouble, and Jeanne in the log. She plans to attend State and maior in business. 5 BIRGELAITIS, JANE Jane was active in C.S,F., A,F.S,. F.T.A., Announcements committee, and student teaching. Her memories are English Literature, Chris Briner, and a visit to N.T.C. with Judy J. She plans to attend State and maior in elementry education, BLEVINS, LAWRENCE Larry was a member ot the Cadet Club and a two year member ot the rille team. He will remember 'iDi- ana's Christmas present, the R,O.- T.C. Ball, the lost two years, New Year's Eve, and hot chocolate. He clans to attend a trade school in September 32 BIRKENBACH, DALE BRUCE Dale s activities have included vor- sity cheerleading, honors physics, Senior council, After-prom commit- tee chairman, Coke committee, Sophomore council, track, gymnas- tics, and three years in Lettermen's club. His special memories will be all the football and basketball games, his close buds, and a little girl from Madison. He plans to do his best to get into U.C.L.A. and get o degree in extracurricular ac' tivlties BLOUNT, EUGENE Gene was a member at the Cadet Club. He remembered all the won' derful times at Kearny, He plans lo attend college and get 0 Civil Engineers Deqree BLAIR, DOUGLAS JAMES BLAKLEY, VIRGINIA Virginia was a songleader, on the Senior council, in Drill, a J.V. cheerleader, and a member at the House at Representatives. Her mem' aries are the pram of 62, song- leading, lun with the two JIS, Chuck and my problem. She plans to move to Fullerton, get o iob, meet the right guy and get married. BEWLEY, MARY Mary was in Drill, G.A.A., and mixed chorus. She will remember slumber parties, clan, gang, Braw- ley games, History Class, Jeanne's San Francisco, Macil, and fun. She plans to attend Abilene Christian College and become a teacher BLATT JOHN JOSEPH 1 .'ohn's special memory is the day he 'ealized that required, can be io attend college. reading, though lun. He alons 'WW BOHENKAMP, PAUL BORGES, ROSEMARY Rosie was this year's head cheer- leader, on the A.S.B. Council, in Diaras, on Annual Staff, a life member of C.S.F., in House of Reo- resentatives, Drama, and treasurer ol A.F.S. Her memories are London log, T.K.E., a certain dance, the stick, cheerleading, Connie, Sherron, and the beach parties. She plans to attend U.C,L.A. and eventually haromv an 4-clurfrlnd hotiu-wits' BOUNDS, LUCINDA if s fi BOURNE, TERRY ALLAN was active as president of Cappella Choir, two years in the and ensemble, Senior Boys' representative, two years football and lettermen's club. s ecial memories are of his year and Pierre, fun- and profitable experiences, and liz. His plans are to school and make his dreams plans come true. BROWN, MARK Mark's memories are Saturday night parties, the hayride, Ellen's and AIice's driving, George, and the Sen- ior Ball. He plans to attend four years of college with a maior in World Historv and minor in Busi- ness. CABANISS, JOE HALL BOYD SUNDRA ANNE BREWER RICHARD I 1 Sundra was in G.A.A, and Pep Club. Her memories are the last football games, November 22, 1962, teachers, and Micki. math classes, She plans to further her education at City College. BROWN, SHARON ANN Sharon's memories are Our Gang, Oscars, Christmas vacation, Macil, Mark's harem, Susan's driving, the parties, and Richard Caviness. She plans to go to San Jose City Col- lege, get married, and have six children. 5 1. Q is f 'tis . .. was dw . . . a m , BULISH, MICHAEL Mike was in gymnastics three years, and Lettermens ROBERT track two years, Club. He will always remember the camping trip, Mrs. Robertson's Class, and the after dances. He Dlans to attend State and maior in History. BRINER, CHRISTINA BARBARA Chris was active at Kearny in A.F.S., KDK, Choir, as president of girls' chorus, and in Pep Club. Her mem- ories include Kearny's wonderful hos- pitality, the Komet's great spirit, and her large Latin class. She plans to finish her high school in Switzerland and then study languages at the Uni- fersity. BUTTMANN, KATHLEEN ROSE Kathy was in Pep Club. -s X ' BROWN, BARBARA LEE Barbara was in Pep Club and A.F.S. Eler memories are Pat's crowded car, Dave's horn, Dick's problems, her nutty friends, and January IS. She plans to attend City College, get a lab, and have tun, BYERLY, PATRICIA DARLENE Pat was a member ot the Marquees. Her memory is Dusty, the chocolate malt and the big green pickle. After school she plans to enter nursing. sw. 13 If? CAIN, RONNIE RAYMOND Ronnie will remember the Prom, afte' dances and football games, CARTER, RICHARD B. Rick has been president and vice- :xresident of Key Club, Coke Com- mittee chairman, in lettermen's club, A.F.S., Pep club, sports, a cheer- leader, and the representative to boy's state. His memories are school spirit, Mrs. Dresser, Coach Rice, great times after games, Key club, and Sue. He plans to study aero- nautical engineering at U.C.L.A. and become a test pilot. CASEY, GEORGE H. George maiored in Industrial arts. rle has memories of the eleventh grade and the time Mr. Hitchings sat on tour tacks ot a time. After college he plans to enter law en- torcement. CASH TIMOTHY L. r Lee remembers the pink barge, the substation, all the good times at the beach, and the Leisures. He plans to attend city college tor two years, spend two years at State maioring in commercial art, then go to Australia for protit and surf- ing. CAULFIELD, CHRIS ANN Chris was the commissioner of Or- ganizations, in Dianas, President ot the Inter-club council, on the Senior Council and K.H.S. News. She re- members the good times with Joyce, Sherry, and Carol, P.L., all my friends, many crushes and Katie. She plans to attend State College and maior in business administration. CELICEO, IRENE CECLIA Irene was in Pep Club and Drama. She remembers her senior year, fun at lunch with linda and Shiela, a certain blue cherry and T.B. She plans to attend beauty college and become o beautician. we-- CHILDERS, JOHN CHILDS, ROGER F. Roger was active on the cross coun- try team. He leoves to all the prospective cross country runners: Are you sure you like to run? He plans to study electronics or electro- dynamics in College. CHRISTENSEN, CHARLES G. CHRISTENSON, LESTER Lester was the advertising manager for K.H.S. News and he went out for J.V. Cheerleading. His mem- ories include the '62 Prom with Betty, New Years l 963 with Mary, Max and Pat. He plans to attend City College in the tall. CIRILO, NYHELIA NyheIia's special memories are of Escondido, Sue, lunch corner, Dave Suchar, Christmas '62, Genie and Mike, Lanny, Ramona, Joyce, Wayne, and Nancy. She plans to attend college. wiv eq--sl' CLARK, SHARON KAY Sharon was a member of C.S.F., secretary of A,F.S., and Spanish Club. Her memories are Dana's Christmas gift, Miss Speck's class, I96Ie62 football team, Matilda, Winnie, and ludy's hats. She plans to attend college and then Who knows. COOPER, PATRICIA ILENE Patti was a member of the Senior Class Council, Prom Committee, and J,V. Cheerleader. Her memories are, March I5, Earl, Nancy's friendship, fun with Ophelia, Sunday's and Roberta ltoadlll. She plans to study secretarial education in col- lege. gr? CLEMONS, Duffy was active WENDELL in cross country, track and Lettermen's Club. He will remember run it out, Coach Rice, Mrs. Dresser's English class, and ringing the Friendship Bell after games. His future plans involve more schooling. COFFMAN, DAVE M. Dave's activities included Vice- presi- dent to A Cappella choir, Co-cap- tain of cross country, track, and Lettermen's Club. He will always remember the friendly atmosphere at Kearny, Mr. Z, Choir trips, friends, and Tim. His plans are somewhat undecided but he thinks someday he will be a fireman, COTA, ERNEST KENO CRANG, MICHELLE Michelle's activities were Pep Club, Art production. Her memories are, Rick, New Year's Eve, Invitation night, Smitty, Cheryl and especially Michelle, my good friendship with the sophomores, surfing, and the two rubbermouths, She plans to either attend beauty college or get a iob and move out of town. CRIST, STANLEY COX, SUSAN Sus'Jn's memories are Escondido i960-ol, Nyhelia, Genie, Lunch Corner, a certain party, Richard, Jeepride, Bobby, Maureen and Clara. Her future plans are to attend col- lege. 'KIT' COLE, GERRY LOUISE Gerry will always remember all the wonderful times she has had during three years at Kearny. She plans to be a secretary and be happily married. Www' ameri' CRAIG, PATRICIA ILENE Pat was a Cheerleader-'63, on the Cap and Gown Committee, Pep Club, G.A.A. Sophomore year, and F.T.A. Her memories ore, the games, the cheerleaders, Rick's 'Big car, the A.S,B. Ball, Jimmy, and Barb's let' ters. Her future plans are to go to J.C. for 2 years and then be an airline stewardess. CONWAY, SUSAN Susan was on the Anti-smoking Come mittee. Her memories are of the Prom of '61, the Christmas dance, the parties and all her good friends, She plans to attend City College then become an airline hostess. CRAMER, CURTIS J. Curtis was in the Lettermen's Club, Varsity football, Varsity wrestling, and on the Sophomore Council. His memories are Slater's football field, Bogle's wrestling room, and how John Richardson and he battled for best wrestler, Curtis plans are to go through college and settle down with a sweet, loving, intelligent and pretty girl. 35 CROUCH, JAMES ii DANIELS, JENNIFER Jennifer was in F,T.A., A.F.S., C.S.F,, Girls' Chorus, A Cappella Choir, and House of Representatives, Her memories will inculde: Annette, Pam, Judy's friendship, someones attitude, Chair, Kingston Trio, 2nd lunch, good grooming, and Gary. She plans to attend Pepperdine Col' lege and maior in Home Economics, then marry. .. tg so CURTIS, SANDRA Sandy's memories will include: Sep' tember I8, I962, January 15, I963, Family Living notes and all the fun at Kearny. She hopes to further her education, get a iob, and eventually get married. +2 W' gymnastics, 1 bww' CUSUMANO, PHIL DADISMAN, ELLEAN MAE Phil's activities included varsity Snookie's memories are: Cookie and Russ, Ruth, 8th period, January and Ron. DADISMAN, ELLEAS JANE Cookie's memories are: Ruth ond, Sherrie, Snookie and Ron, games, and Russ. DAVIDSON, IRWIN Irwin was on the A.S.B. Council, Boys' Federation President, House ot Representatives, Football for three years, Speech team, Lettermen': Club, and A Cappella Choir. His memories include: mooching a' Pat, lunch, morning arguments with A,S.B. Ball, Little Bit and hel .323 fits, and looking at the ceiling. plans to, Devote my time ability to the defense ofthe guiltyfi ,an-if DECKER, PHILIP SHERIDAN 36 awww DEEP, KATHY Kathy was Editor-in-Chief of K.H.S. News, Commissioner of Cultural Af- fairs, in Quill and Scroll, Senior Council, Smoking Committee, and A.F.S. Her memories will include: a certain decision, Jinx, Wayne, Sandy, '62 A.S.B. Boll, Ernie and the A.S.B. She plans la attend San Diego State and maior in teach- ina. DeWITT, NADENE Nodene was in Drill, F,T.A., C.S.F., G.A.A., and student teaching. Her memories include: Diana's friend- ship, dates wilh Pete, a ring, Judy, Janis, Drill, R.O.T.C. Ball, and her wonderful friends. She plans to be- come an elementary teacher and later get married. DIAZ, MOSES DOANE, CRYSTAL Crystal has been a member of Mixed Chorus, Senior Ring Committee, A Cappella Choir. Flags, Ensemble. and Pep Club. Her memories are of: H.Q., Idyllwild, the Group. Chris's friendship, Xmas tree, Mark's Rambler, Ron, the Angel, and him. She plans to become a Registered Nurse and later marry. DOLLINS, MICHAEL ORMEN Mike remembers his problems and a certain someone. His future plans are to get a iob and more school- ing in Commercial Art, DOWLING, RICHARD Dick was a member of the basket- ball and track teams and also a member oi the Lettermens Club and the Smoking Committee. He re- members after game dances, the mountains with R.P. and J.S,, Base ketball team, and a certain wreck with S.L. He plans to go to school and further his education and play more ball, DYKSTRA, DARRELL C. DUNCAN, LORA Lora will remember the l9ol-62 A.S.B. Ball, her next door neighbor awaking her, Shirley and her sweet personality, and E.B. She plans to go to City College. DUCKEH, PEGGY DUNLAVEY, SHARON KAY ECHEVERIA EDDIE , EDWARDS, DORIS Eddie played football. His special memories will be of Kearny. Doris was in Drill and the Y-Teens. She will always remember the '62 A,S.B. Ball and all the lun at Kearny. She olans to go to college, EDWARDS, RITA Rita was this year's Drill in Dianas, on Annual Stott, Council member, on the ments Comm., lr, Class Ring Comm, and the Colonel, a K.D,K. Announce- Treasure: Sophomore Council, Her rnemorie Judi, London log, Drill hat, social visits, W. and at Ventura, Annual Stall, v include , my Bunny C., K.D.K. my Senior Memory box, in the showers with Jack, Jr. year Chemistry, and al wayt X. She plans to attend San Diego State and maioi in Home Economics. WWW ELSE, ROBBI LYNN Rabbis senior memories are: Pinki wearing red, Vicki and our prob- lems, Clinpy and Family living, and a quy. Her future plans are to attend college for two years then marry. EASTER, BRENDA DARLENE Darlene was on the lransporlation Committee. Her memories include: A.S,B. Ball '62, Rene, Sue's friende ship, Sharon, Oscars, Pat, New Years Eve, '62 Monza. She plans lull-time work in the secretarial field. EMERSON, CAROL Caro s activities have included Her memories are of: Rabbi, the teachers, and the won- kids at Kearny. She plans C.S.F. Vicki, dertul to go to State and rnaior in lan- guage. 37 'Abu- ENSLOW, CHARLIE ANN Charlie s memories are Bob and all the good times they had, Dottie, and Ray. Her future plans include ot- tending City College and then mar- iiage. QHUWP' FAGG, AMY L. Amyis activities included mixed chorus, girls' chorus, and chair. Her memories included the Lo Jolla game, Choir, Patty, Donna, Sandif, Angie, and Mocil's friendship, Ruth s iokes, the dancers, and Ivan. Her future plans are to become a beau- tician and later get married. -.asv K ETHRIDGE, DON BURTON Darfs activities included Varsity football in his iunior year, Band, Cadet Club and R.O.T.C. His mem- ories ore Kearny, as a wonderful school, and he hopes all will eniov it as he has. His future plans in' clude a maior in math in college, and maybe entering the engineering field. 'VTWWP' FAWCETT, PAMELA SUE Pam participated in The American Field Service, F.T.A., and Girls' Athletic Association. Her memories are Dawnald, Annette, and Lindas Friendship, the games, first lunch, capping, public speaking, the beach in April, and friends. She plans to attend State College, maior in languages, and travel. ETTINGHAUSEN, JANET S. Janet's activities included Pep Club and Y-Teens. Janet says she wants to thank everyone for their warm friendship. She plans to attend the University of Denver in Septem- ber and take business administra' tion FELLOW, EDWARD LEONARD Ed remembers the Saturday night fights, at the war, and going with Carol and Rochelle. His future plans include two to four years of college, then enlist in the Air Force as a pilat. EWAN, JOEL EUGENE Joel was President of the Lettermens Club. He also participated in the Key Club, and Varsity football. He was also President of his sophomore class, A,S.B. Commissioner of Boysi Activities, and the Secretary of the House of Representatives. His mem- ories are: first intercepted pass, Westgate Park, Helix ioint, Shep, Brick, Whaley, Greene, A.S.B. Veep, and Homecoming. EWERT, PHILLIP L. FENSLER, STEVE T. Steve's activities included House of representa- basketball, Club. His New Year's lunch, and either be- or make a Representatives, stamp tive, J,V. football, J.V, Gymnastics, and Key memories are: 'A foggy Eve, hunting game at Linda, Steve plans to come o Police Officer coieer of the Air Force. FERGUSON, JIM Jim participated in football, basket- ball, track, Vice president of Letter- men's Club, and House of Repre- sentatives. Jim remembers Perni- cano's, Steve, Sweetwater game, we finally beat Clairemont, Morning paper, and Sweetie Pie, Jim plans to attend San Diego State College. asa ' Maki' sc FISHER, BETTY ANN Betty's activities included Y-Teens, and Pep Club. She remembers, Carmen's spinach, CheryI's hair in 67, Bertie's car, Chris, Ronnie's shoes, Class of '63, and the fac- ulty. Her plans include either at- tending City College or getting a iob after graduation. FLANERY, RICK ERVIN Rick participated in sports and wan two Kearny Science Fairs. His memories include Froggy and the Phantom Diver, the night the bus caught fire, unknown English class with Greene. He plans to enter Graceland College in September and maiar in secondary education and mathematics, r i quwaiidil FOX CHARLES L FOX WILLIAM A Charlie aclrvr res rnc ude cross caunvry Hrs memory the sen ience Whal do ou mean sfuprd u savrnq m rnlellrgence C arlre s fulure plans are lo aliend Crly College or Vaca rronal school, 'MM' FRAGOSO vs 'i 'V TYRONE M, FULKERSON, LYNN DARLEEN Lynrfs aclivilies ore. Drill Ll., Girls League Secrelarv, March '60 Miss Porsanalily, Miss School Spirit '63 and Annual Staff. Lynn will always remember her years of learning about life al K.H.S,, Mr. 5.5, Bolh J.B,W.'s, all lhe friends she made, and always X, Lynn's plans are 1a live, learn, laugh, and love and become an individual. GARNER, RAYMOND Ray's memories are: When Gary get his car, Ronnie, Don, Adrian, and all the resl of my friends. His fun iure plans are lo allend some local college and oossibly lake ua law. mmuqpr- 'ww' GEORGE, ROBERT Babis aclivilies include: Junior Class President, C.S.F. Lile Member, A.F,S., and Orcheslra. His memor- ies are: Running lhe Junior Class, ioofball games, surfing in January, and for Irouble. Bob's fuiure plans are lo become a lawyer. -'PX' GEURIN, SHARON LEE Sharon's memories arer Danny Kille- brew, Ophelia, breakfast, Snagle, slim, Pool Parlies, Slumber Parlics, qirls, Richies, Thanksgiving, and July I7, 'a2. ,Q l GIBSON, KAREN GIBSON, STEVE GOETZ, PETER GOINGS, PETER DENNIS GOLDSTEIN, LINDA iknrens mravnzei include. Kearny Srsue wn, naive in Wrestling and Pele: , Gciivilies include. Conr- Y-Tenns and lC,C Renresenlcrvive Foolball. His memories are. Clernen, men-fenmnl Conrniillee, and Cade? lo Y,W.C.A Her memories are July Ariic, lhe ridge, frog, Shark, owl, Club. His memories are. Ncldene, IA, Chrisirrras Eve, New Year 4, Eve, pix, roaenl, and lhe good limes al Sei of rings, Milk, Diana -, house, 'lhe many wer-ks-mlr, wrtlr Mike, and llre br-och Sieve s fulura ulans are Goeuisrrrs, While rug, New Year s, her Grarluaararr Trip Karen s lurure U carnruergral frrr career Pever s luvurc- plans are ro arrenrl plans are lo qei a beiler educalion iolle-ge and maior in rselroleurn L-rr' and la live rr lull and arlvenrurous qineeiinq life ELIZABETH Linda s urlivilies include: Mixed Chorus. Her memories areg Prom, Disneyland, Karens slumber parties, lun wiln Esier, friendship of Riley, Jerri, and Dianne. Linda s luvurr zvlans are lo aliencl Cilv College 39 GONZALAS, DAVID David was active in Cross Country, Track, and the Lettermen's Club. His senior memories are: the day on the Cross Country field, and Coach Rice's glasses. He plans to go to City College. GORDON, RICHARD D. Richard was a member of the House of Representatives, His senior memories are: Astro, Hourglass, Po- mona, Fishes Eye, Brawley, A.S.B. Ball, '56 Ford pickups, cruising, and Clair. He plans to go to col- lege or trade school and maior in some field of mechanics. STEPHEN in Art Produc- tions, Cross Country, ond was also a Letterman. His senior memories are: staying out late on a date, then running ten miles in Cross Country. Stephen plans to be an auto mechanic or an electrician. GORDON, Stephen was active GREBBIEN, CARL H. GREENE, JOHN J. John was active in Baseball, Foot ball, and Lettermen's Club. Hi memories are: the '61 champio football team, Mr. Slater, Mr Smcrin, Mr. Taylor, but most o all Jan. He plans to go to cnlleg and enter professional Football 0 Baseball. 'NEW I x GREER, .IOHNNI ANN Johnni was active in the Dance Committee and G.A.A. Her senior memories are: my good times with Ray, fun with the girls, Fran's friendship, and Linda's sweetness. Johnni's future plans include col- lege, maybe teaching, and someday marriage. GRIERSON, STANLEY G. it i '5 GRIFFITH, GREGORY A. Gregory was a member of A Cap- pella Choir for two years. His sen- ior memories are: Kitty, good luck, football games, Choir, assemblies and Redlands. Gregory plans to go to City College and then into the service. 40 GRIFFITH, LINDA Linda was a life member of C.S.F., in Dianas, President of the Girls' Rifle Team, Vice-president of G.A.A., and a member of the Coke Committee and Jr. and Sr. Councils. She remembers the Clan, Ritchies drag, P-Bucket, Joel, Password, and the Brawley game. Linda plans to go to San Jose State College and maior in Law Enforcement and then become a policewoman. GUTOWSKI, STANLEY A. Stan was the announcer for football and basketball games this year. His senior memories are: announcing, Miss Speck's class, Kearny's school spirit, and the 'ol La Jolla football game. Stan plans to attend college and later become an engineer. HAIGH, DEANNA Deanna's activities were Drill Maior, C.S.F., A,F,S., and Traffic Safety Council. Her serior memories are: Janet, Drill, Rita, morning visits, tea time and taffeta, trees, Maior Carol, Brenda's problems, and diamonds. Deanna plans to go to San Diego State and become a teacher. HALE, SHERRON J. Sherron's activities included more Council, American Field ice, the Science Fair, and the Club. Her senior memories ar summer, contemplating life, people, the straps, Stick, D.S,, and the Cascades, ron plans to enloy life and look back with regret. HAMRY, LINDA Linda was a member of the Junior Achievement, President of Bi-Chem- Phi, J.V. Cheerleader, in American Field Service, Y-Teens, F.T.A., PBX operator, and Pep Club. Her memory is the Sophomore year with Bill, Karen and Steve, and June 9, l96I. ln the future she plans to attend St. Francis College ot Nursing and after graduation she plans to ioin the Air Force and be an Air Force Flight Nurse. ALICIA LEI HARBOUR, Alicia was a member of the Anti- Smoking Committee, A.S.F., and Quill and Scroll. She remembers August 9, l962, Barb, Carol, Sue, Sharon, Darlene, the tour ol us, tape-recorder, and last summer. She plans to go tc college and then be an Airline Stewardess. HARMON, SUSAN GREENLEE Susan participated in Mixed Cho- ruses and Pep Club. She remembers Sandie, Barbara and C,D,, Rene, Darlene, New Year's Eve, and M.V.'s football games. In the fu- ture she plans to go to State and maior in foreign languages. HARRIS, ETHEL JEAN Jean's activities include '6I-'62-'63 Drill Units, She will always remem- ber the swinging time she had in drill, and good old K.H,S. In the tuture she plans to enter Junior College and to get married. HARRIS, RON WILLIAM Ran participated in Basketball and Baseball, He will always remem- ber the fun with all the clowns of the Senior Class, and the good times with one special girl. He plans to go to State. HARTMAN, MAURINE Mourine's memories include: laugh' ing, Brawley, Sue! driving, eating at Jay's, Judy, and nickname, Moe. She plans to attend San Diego City College. HATCH, MARY HATCH, NANCY LEE Nancy was active in Drill, Choir, A.F.S., and was chosen R,O.T.C. Queen in her Senior year. She re- members nicknames, games, the gang, lunch time, the many parties, Chris, and Wayne Her future plans are io attend a good college and later to marry. HATHCOCK, ROBERT LEE Bud will remember Pa..1's red sweater, Davids red ears, the back ot Dennis' car, and Spumonie. Later he plans to own a T-Bird, HAVENS, DONALD GENE Don's memories include: Mr. Brose, all my good teachers, buddies, H120 A.M., May 28, l962, and Allen. His plans are to go to Los Angeles, New Orleans, and Washington with Lyman, and to lorget Gail. HAVEN5, RONALD DEAN Ron's special memories are the clan, the underpass, and his hot Chevie lbig sixl. HAWLEY, MARLENE B. Marlene's memories include: Christmas '62, Sharon, Jean, Charlie, Darley, and Barry. plans to go to Business School and then get married. lunch, Judy, She HAYES, MARLENE Marlene was active as a KDK mem ber, in the Pom-Pon and Flag Corps, and a Captain in Drill. Her mem- ories include Leslee and other spec- ial friends, first lunch, the games, and certain parties. She plans lo enter State and maior in elementary education then eventually get mar- ried. HEFLEY, FRANK D. Frank was in J.V. Wrestling. He will remember all the fun he has had with S.M. and LM., ond a Sunday night with .l.R. He plans to attend City College and have more fun with Joe. HEINRICH, REVA FRANCES Reva was in Dianas, Quill and Scroll, Marquees, C.S.F., and Band. Her memory is, The fun I had shocking every one with my motor- 'cooterf' She plans on marriage ond college to study dental assist- Ing. if HERKERT, RICHARD Richard was in A Cappella Choir, Ensemble, Marquees, Quartet, Soph- omore Council, After Pram Commit- tee, and Pep Club. His memories are: Choir, Ensemble, Quar- tet, being Stevie Komet, Idyll- wild, Art's problems, Senior patio and Patty. He plans to attend col- lege and train tor a career in Music and Dramatics. 42 HELBERT, ROBERT H, Robert was in Cross Country, Track and Letternienis Club. His mern- ories include: Physiology, Coach Rice, Mr. Kirby, Football games, after games, after dances, Prom, and the intellectual conversations at lunch. He plans to be a teacher in high school and then study for a Ph.D. in Marine Biology. me 1'2 Tr HICKS, BARBARA A. Barbara was cr member F.T.A,, A.F.S., and Pep Club. She will always remember the wild times in physiology, Cocoa, Brawley, foot- ball season, SaIIy's secrets, Senior patio, Oceanside, and someone spe- cial. She plans to attend the Uni- versity ol California and study lo become a teacher. of C.S.F., HENDERSON, MARY KATHRYN Katie was active as Senior Class Treasurer, Dianas Vice-president, President fc Morquees, Senior Home- coming attendant, leading roles in Antigone and Bell, Book and Candle, and the House ol Repre- sentatives. Her memories are of Bill, Clair s car, homecoming, Psalm 91, the friendship of many wonder- ful people, and always Drama, Her Dlans are, I would like to further my education in many directions to become a well-rounded individualf HENDRICKSON, CRAIG Craig was Junior Editor and Editor- 'n Chief of the Annual Staff, presi- dent and vice-president of A.F.S., C.S.F. life member, president of Math Club, on Senior Council, Junior Council. He also participated in the S. D, Science Fair and Occidental and S. D. Math Contests. His mem- ories include cross country, the Big K, Annual Staff and color, Svend, A.R.M., complex P.M.C.C, He hopes appointment to the ademy and go into search. numbers, and to receive an Air Force Ac- Aero-Space re- HEGWOOD, DIANE JOYCE I Diane was in Mixed Chorus. Her memories include Esther's wild dreams, Jerri's snorts, initiation, slumber parties, Richie's, Karlais friendship, and all her friends. She is planning to attend City College and become a Cosmetologist, -agar ,aw HENRY, PATRICIA ANNE Pat was a member of A Cappella Choir, C.S.F., student leaching, F.T.A., A.F.S., French Club, und Mixed Chorus. Her memories include: sunshine, Choir, games, faucets, scheming, secrets, Junior year, pokes, look-alikes, c-cuties, Annette and She plans to enter college Elsie. and become a Physical Therapist. , s 'WW '-s? ! howl? HIGGINS, SHARON LEE -ppm' HORNE, KATHLEEN Kathleen's activities include: Choir, Smoking Committee, G.A.A. '6l, and Mixed Chorus, Her senior memories are Disneyland, Twin, phone calls, letters, Saturdays, Jerry, the gang's summer Iovelife, Johnny, Larry, Kathleen's future plans include be- ing a Comptometer operator, her apartment with Punky, and a '58 Impala. HILL, DONIS MARIE Donis' memories are: Roger K,, Pep- permint Stick, October 30, l96l, New Yearis Eve '62, Donna and Ronnie. Her future plans are to go to beauty college ond later get married, HORNER, LORRAINE Lorrcine's activities include: C.S.F., Safety Council, G.A.A. Her senior memories include Rick and Linda, Kasie, the senior tree, Mr. Bogie, and Christine, Lorraine plans to become an airline hostess for PSA. HOEFT, GEORGE Georges activities and Baseball. His memories are: Betty, all the lahulous times he had, football, basketball games, the after game dances. George s .nlans are to go to State and be- come a teacher. include: Track, HUNTER, ball His senior - -I HOLLAND, NADINE Nacline's activities include- Speech Team, Marauees, and Bell, Book, and Candle cast, Her memories are: December 26, the bicycle ride to rehearsal, the scene that was ad lib. Nadine's future plans are to become a Drama teacher. HOLT, DONALD ALLAN Donls activities include Wrestling and Track, His memories are: Sue, the Leisures' picnic, Track team, Z's music class, Smity and La Jolla. Don's future plans are to go lo City College and then State and become o music teacher. if 'WE' ary Is h ibrary, Dresser s cass Jean, Jeane DONELL ISLEMAN, PAUL Donell hos been active in Base- Pauls senior memories ore: the mem ' is first l' ' I , wh e fir et day at Kearny, JANZEN, JUDITH Judith's activities include: C.S.F., F.T.A., and student teaching. Her en h 'st m ette, no brakes, and good times senior memories include: The day Mr- Stein. Donell plans to enter with Bill. He plans to work a while Jane and I went to the library, Junior College next term to study and then go to college. Dana's Christmas gift, and Mac- mvsic. beth's trial. Judith plans to attend JENSEN, PAMELA Pamela's activities include: Choir, Porn Pons, and Flags, Her memor- ies include. Nadine's friendship, Daula's true love, and all the good times with Jerry, Pamela plans to attend City College lor two years and transfer to State. After that, marriage. college an-.I later teach, 'ic W' JONES, NANCY Nancy has been active in: A.F.S., Senior Council, and the Sweater Committee. Her senior memories in- clude: Kathy, the gang, Dawn, Long Beach l9o2, my sophomore year, and the class of '63. Nancy plans lo attend San Diego State and moior in home economics. 43 JONES, SUSAN KATHRYN Susan was paint chairman at Choir, Secretary of Ensemble, a member of A.F.S., Pep Club, and Pom Pon Corps. She will always remember Mark's Harem, the Senior patio at second lunch, Our gang, and the parties. She plans to take a trip to ldyllwild with the gang, a business course at City College, and a career in the secretarial field. JUDKINS, LOUISE Louise was in Y-Teens and on the Smoking Committee. She will al- ways remember the good times with Arty, Disneyland, Saturday nights, Jelly, and my would have been ponytail. She plans to go to an airplane school or attend City Col- lege and get an apartment with Kathie. JUAREZ, RICHARD D. Richard was co-captain of Crosi Country this year, a member 0 Cross Country for two years, an JULIAN, DAVID MICHAEL Mike was a member of the House of Representatives for two years. His Senior memories are: the Prom, my bomb, 6th period Contempo- rary Lit., March 23, 1962, and forever Genie. His future plans are ta further his education and become an auto mechanics instructor. JUNGHANS, RICHARD Richard was on Crass Country and Track for two years. He will al- ways remember the wild running Cross Country team and Coach Rice. He intends to go to college and get a iob. KALB, PETER KANLUND, LINDA MAE Linda was a member of C.S.F. and business manager of Quill and She will always remember Scroll. Honors History, laughs at lunch, and all the kind friends and teachers at Kearny. She plans to devote her life to full time ministry service. 44 KASIK, JUDY FRANCES Judy was in Choir for two years. Her memories include: Baldy Wright, Tomboy Blakeley, Dee's fits on the floor, Christmas party i962 where she met someone special. She plans ta marry someone with money. KATOLICK, MARY M. Mary was in Marquees. She will always remember: Mrs. Dresser, Drama, Senior patio, Summer of '62, and New Year's Eve with Les' ter. She plans to get a iob and then settle down and get married. KELL, JIMMIE FRANK Jimmie's memories include: the Summer of '62, Susan, Jack, Larry, Dale, lunch-mooching, PhysioIogy's wild time, and making Senior mem- ories. He plans ta attend college wherever they will take him. also participated in Track on Wrestling. He will always remem- ber the dances at the Armory and the Rec., and hopes Freddie letters in everything he goes out for. KANE, SHARON ANNE Sharon was in Drill Corps, Art Pro ductions, and Pep Club. Her Senio memories include 'iJr, Christma Eve, Prom l960, the truck, Caro and the girls, Gayle and Harry Toots. She plans to further he education, and then marriage. KELLOGG, CHRISTINE Christine was in Marquees, Riflu Club, and C.S.F. She remember: the wonderful times in Drama. Shu plans for college and travel. WW? KELLOGG, CONSTANCE KELLY, MARY LYNN KELLY, SHARYN ANDREA Connie was a member of Drama and Drill, President of A.F.S., Soph. class vice-president, Business Mane ager of Annual Staff, Pep Club President, and Gardenia girl for Oct. Her memories are: the grave- yard, Winnie-the-Pooh, trees, Mari- lyn, Chris, Jim, learning to be my- self, and Rosemary. In the future she plans to live, laugh, and love and never forget the importance af learning. KIAR, MARY Doioiees Mory's memories are Big Sis, Lucy 'n' Ethel, Kassy, Tuesday nights, last year, long walk, Junior, Retunia. After taking a trip to Hawaii, Mary plans to go to Business College and become an executive secretary, -sbt KEITH, FRAN Fran's memories are Queens, Able, Karen, Ditch Day, Stinky, Slim Snagle, Pool Parties, Kenny, tacos, Jan. l9, l963, Fran's future plans are to have fun and try to stay out of trouble. Sharyn's activities consisted of Song- leader '62-'63, Senior Council, French Club, Y-Teens, Morouees, Homecoming attendant '62. Her memories are: happy sophomore se- mester, ice sliding-L.B.J., excitment of songleading, The Hole far away, Gary. Sharyn's future plans are to go to college, although she has no special ambition, college is a must. .ui KING, BERNETTA Bernettcfs she will always remember being l7, '62 A.S.B. Ball, Alma's help, wait- ing for May and June. Her future plans are to go to college and be- come a private secretary. After- wards she would like to travel, then get married and live in a city like San Diego. senior memories are that KERR, PHYLLlS ANN Phyllis was a member of the Drill Team, o J.V, Cheerleader, and on Coke Committee, Her memories are the Tu-Vu, Ritchies, Oscars and Sherman. In the future Phyllis plans to go to Beauty College and then get married some day. KIRBY, CHERYL CHRISTINE Cheryl's activities were: A Cappella Choir, Senior Council, and House of Representatives. Her memories are the Choir, Senior Table lst lunch, Tools, Cascades, Peppermint Stick. Future plans are to have a happy marriage. KNITTER, GARY ROBERT i l N-we vw-1214652 ,, ous.. ,pw .,,,.....--,,, KEY, TIMOTHY Tim was a member of the Track Team. Tim's future plans are to attend J.C. KNIPPEL, DONNA KOLSET, CAROL DIANE Carol's activities included Mixed Chorus, Her memories are: Mr. Zaloudek, Choir, Sally Ann, Nov, 21, Jan. l, Fifth Period Gym with Chris and Sue. Carol's future plans a,e to be a housewife and work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. KRAUS NADINE SUE Na ine w s in the 1 Units a o the Hou e her Sophomore was o member Representatives ear a d she was on the After Nadine s special er of 6l Ju y eens, Johnny Prom Committee ITTEITTOTIGS GTE SUYTI lasting friendship a S C Pam an he 5 plans are tend courses n dental assisting and get and rowdy nights, Her future college for heyy KREML CHERYL LEE o lture. married in the ur-'fair mastiff LAFFERTY, PATRICIA M. Patricia s senior memories are Johnny and the ball, the wrong formal, her Birthday Party, Ruth, Ellen and the gong. Her future plans are to live her life fully, go to college parl time and work full time LEAVEY, LINDA JEANNE Linda was in the Drill Units for two years. Her special memories are Richard and her sophomore year, Big G, Strawberry Pie, Linda, Terry and Willa, the '62 Prom. Linda's future plans are to work and be married in September 'bl 46 LANSDALE, JERRY L. Jerry played on the Varsity Foot- ball team for two years and letter- ed. His special memories are all the fun with Pamela, New Year's at Barbara's house, and the night of the A.S.B. Ball. Jerry's future plans have nol been decided yet, but would like to attend City CoIIe e LA PORT, JOHN THOMAS LARSON, CAROL LYNN Carol was Vice President of her Jun- ior Class, President of Diana's, Liter- ary Editor ofthe Annual, Life Mem- ber of C.S.F., President of Spanish Club, Secretory of A.F.S., on Junior and Senior Class Council, and Junior Coke Committee. Her special mem- ories are Amanda's friendship, Mis- sion Gorge Road, Mighty Metra, June 5, 1962, Dionas, no brakes, gardenias. Carols future plans are to go to college and become a language teacher, LEE, JUDITH AUDREY Judy was in the Pep Club in her senior year. Her special memories are Summer love, Oscars, Christ- mas '6l', New Yeor's '63, Linda, Charlie, Marlene, Phone calls, and Bobbie. Judy's future plans are to get an apartment with Emily, J.C. for two years, become an Airline Stewardess, unless o Boy changes Her plans. LE FEVRE, ANN Ann was a member of the Drill Team in her sophomore year, and was in Mixed Chorus. Her special memories are, Escondido, Blue Goose, John, good times at the dan-.e, Newberry's, J.A.D., foot- ball games, forever Don. Her plan for the future is to have a happy and successful life. LEGAULT, CAROL Carol was a member of Mixed Chorus. She remembers, Fun at Kearny, games, my friends, Di- anne's bloody nose, Bob's friend- ship, and always Paul. She plans to go on to college and maior in cosmetology. SANDRA LAWSON, EILEEN Sandy's special wish is that brothers Jeff and Ricky make most out of life and Kearny. future plans are to be an Int Decorator. LINDQUIST, viCKi Vicki was a member of F.T.A., Y Teens, ond the Cap and Gown Com mittee. She especially remembers All the wonderful people here a Kearny, most of all, Carol an Rabbi. Vicki's plans for the fu ture include, college, travel, and eventually marriage, LINDLEY, JANET KAY l . unet was a member ot Drrll for ra years, Traffic Safety Council, :phomore Council, and American eld Service. Her memories in- ude: Deonna's introduction, H.Q., rly 28, Seattle, '62 Prom, alumni, r Impala, Christmas '62, Home- aking, and Joe. She plans to tend City College for two years td then to attend Cal, Western to :come a teacher. r-ARM wow LIVA, CATHRYN MARIE Eathrynis memories include: Bob, kpril Fool's Day, December TA, Mr. Iirby's class, 7-Up parties, Skating, ind friends. She wants to get a lerl-s's iob at Convoir and later narry. LOVE, BRUCE W. truce was a Platoon Leader in !.O.T.C. His memories include: ootball, Harter, Rufolo, capping ses- ions, lunch period, cart, R.O.T.C., iracrastination, Physics, dances, and Wirls. His future plans are to go allege tor tour years. ww' WW LINSCOTT, JAMES Jim was A.S.B. President '63, a member of Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Annual Staff, Senior Class Council, C.S.F., A.F.S., and Apple ot Our Eye for September. His memories include: A.S.B., the Coun- cil, carloads at football games, the night Balboa was closed, Shun's pipe, and rabbit-hunting. He plans to attend Stanford or U.C.L.A. and study Low, Psychology, or Math. LONG, WILLA T. LOWE, DIANA L. Diana has been on the A,S.B. Coun- in Quill and Scroll, Rille team, Senior Class Council, Inter-Club Council, Junior Coke Committee, and an F.T.A. Treasurer. Her memories include- Chuck, linda and the gang, A.S.B,, Dianas, G.A.A., Richie's drag, Dassward, Brawley game and 'P bucket. She plans to become a dance instructor and some day to go to Hawaii. 'Say me LOPEZ, ESTHER ANNE Esther was in the Pom Pon Corps, and the Senior Dance Committee, Her memories include: Dianne's hairy legs, the slumber party, Jerri, Riley's moans, McCaw's P,J.'s, Linda and Bobby. She plans to attend City College and travel to Howoii in l96A, LOPEZ, JULIA Julia was in Drill for two years as a lst Sergeant. Her memories in- clude: Drill, Oscars, Deane s un, derstanding, Mr. HalI's stories. She plans to go to City College. Kicks., LORENTZ, STEVEN JOHN Steve has been in Basketball for lwo years on Varsity, Sophomore Council, and the Golf Team. His memories include: December B, l96l to January 14, l963, Gladas, Christmas party, H.B., Basketball guns, Rick's problems, B.B,, and heedam. WMS Lucus, DAVE B. Dave was in the A Cappella Choir. His memories include: the leisures, Choir, Cookie, lunch with Sharon, La Jolla Subfstatian, and the mu' sic hall had, He plans to be an architect and play in a Jazz combo LYON, JOHN McicLACHLAN, GARY WRAY Gary's memories are at tights in the gym with Marty, Judy in the lunch court, and beating up Moe daily. He plans to attend City College next fall and take elec- tronics 47 MAHLUM, AMANDA DIANE Amanda has seryed as Junior Class Secretary, on K.D,K, Council, Coke Committee, Annual Stott, A.F.S., and Junior and Senior Class Coun- cils. Her special memories include carol's friendship, Mighty Metro, Ba- hia, Disneyland, The Catamaran, her l7th birthday present, and Jim. She plans to attend college and then be a personnel manager. 4 MAY, FLOYD M. Floyd was active as Football Man- ager, Lettermen's Club treasurer, on lnterAClub Council, House oi Representatives, and Coke Commit- tee. He remembers the '62 football team, all the girls I dated at Kearny, the best school in L.V, He plans to become a physical ther- apist after attending Chicago Col' lege. sm- MANION, LINDA GAYLE Linda's special memories are of Brian White, Jane, Lorraine, Rose and the slick, Holly M. and Lynn K. She plans to take busie ness courses al City College and to become a secretary. nw? MCCARTHY, Maureen belonged MAUREEN lo G.A.A, Her memories are: lhe football games, Sue's friendship, the gang, Joyce, second lunch, and my dates with Donf' She plans to attend City College and to work al l.B.M. M 9'0 MANTANANE, RICHARD s-r..M.9,a- MCCASKILL, Dave belonged tp for three years, He remembers hot chocolate, New Year's Eye, Diana's Christmas present, Pernicano's, A.S.B. Ball, the after prom, and Submarine races. He plans to at- tend State College ond maiar in drafting. DAVID W. MCCAW, KAREN the Cadet Club GERALD MARCHAND, MAURIC Jerry will remember the people of Kearny. He plans to attend college and troyel. Mr Maw' MATINA, ANN E Among Ann's memories are: Decem! ber 2l, l962, Tammy, forgeflina my marriage license, going to Texas and Linda Pagan being late tc school. 'Xb Karen will remember the mountains, Linda's scaly look, Esther, Vic, Toots' witch tace, Disneyland, Di' ane's bathing suit, and the Riley. She plans to enter some work. MCCORMICK, JANE ANNE Jane belonged to the lar two years, and was in F.T.A. A.F.S., and G.A.A, Among he Drill Corp memories are: A wonderful sum mer in W, the stick, lun witl Linda and Lorraine, and my won derlul sister. She plans to attenr college and then become a teacher 8 McCOMAS, SUSAN Sue belonged to G.A,A. She will remember Johnny, December 22, l96l, October I8, l962, Football I96O, P,E., and Family Living. She plans to attend City College. McCOY, Jo ANNE MCDONALD, JEAN Jean was a member of G.A.A., Kearny bowling team, Girls' Ten- nis. She will always remember her second period P.E., bowling and playing tennis after school. In the future she plans to go to Beauty College in Monterey. ANI!! MQGLENS, KATHY McDOWELL, MlCHAEL JEAN Mike was in Mixed Choir. He will always remember Fam, brench, Choir, '62 Prom, Di- enia's house, P,O.P., New Years, sub races, lunch, boundry, Bob. He plans to attend City College tar two years and the Art Center. Chorus and MCKAK GARYIEE Gary's activities include House of Rep., Vice Pres, Pep Club, Track, J.V. Football, lettermen's Club. His special memories include the many club activities, Speedie Mart, New Year's Eve, the group, and his hot car. His future plans are to attend San Diego State, and became a lawyer. McEACHERN, LEE RONALD qqw.dl ' MCGEE, DANNY Danny's activities include J.V, Foot- ball, Basketball, and House of Rep. He will always remember the good time at Presidio with Sharyn K., L.B.J., his fabulous parties, New Years, a certain Thursdav night. McGlLL, BOB M. Bob's memories include Ricks laxi cab, Ernie's Bus, The Woodpecker, Sandy, the Lake, and Football at Balboa Park, His future plans in- clude State. a teaching certificate from , wwf MCKEEVER, LEO WRAY MCMANUS, CHARLES W. Charlie's special memories include the Hourglass, after game dances, weekends, and holidays. His future plans include college then to enter the field of aviation. MEmNA,DON Don's activities include Wrestling I2 years! and lettermen's Club. His special memories are a certain Astro dance, six months, and Friday nights. His future plans are per- haps the Army. MEDINA, WILLIAM MEESE, BOB Bob s special memories are Brawley, Astro and Hourglass, the mountains, Ramona, and Sue. His future plans include attending college, then to enter the Automotive field. 49 MERRITT MICHAEL LEROY M e s activities include R O T C Battle Group Commander Brigade Cadet Club President Fancy Drill Team Commander lst and 2nd year Honor Cadet Best Drilled Second ear K y Club a A F is memories include Mr Peshel s pokes th wild time in Honors History ge ing wiped out in fifth period His future plans include U. S. Naval Academy, career in Navy. MILLER, ARTHUR H. Art's memories include the wonder' ful times with Karen and their rowdy times with Sonny and Max. His future plans include pursuing a career in Commercial Art. MILLER, RICHARD Richard's activities include R,O.T.C. Color Guard, Rangers, Battle Group Executive Officer, Cadet Club and Club. His memories include KeY the Rangers, the Club 'Little Sis- ter, the R.O.T.C. Boll, and Maui. His future plans include to attend the Virginia Military Institute and become an electrical engineer in the Army Corps of Engineers. MILLER, SYLVIA Sylvia's activities include Band, and Subscription Manager on KHS News. Her special memories include 'Our Gang, Christmas Vacation, the song, I Want to be Bobby's Girl, the basketball games, Oscars, all the parties and Alicefs Measles. Her future plans include attending I.B.M. School and getting a good lab, then marriage. MILLER, WILLIAM E. Billis activities include Bible Club, and Board of Directors. His Senior memories include Dreaming in English rlass, Paul, Cindy, Y.E.C. Club. MESSER JERI Jeri s activities include Mixed Char us for three years Her memorie inc ude M By and Large Rte Dionne s wet pants Esther s groans ov the prom n. Clyde Her future plans include City College in June and she plan to take a course In Cosmetology ant later get married MILNER, RON W. Ron's activities include Cross Coun try, Track, Band lsenior year pres.l His memories include lizzies in fish bowl, Jahn's helper notes, games after dances, Pernicano's, 5th per iod. His future plans include col lege MONAHAN, EDWARD MITCHELL 50 MONTMARQUET, EDWARD MITCHELL Ed's special memories include all the bays during first lunch especie ally the messoffs and monkey, His future plans include J.C. then San Dieqo State, MONTOYA, ELI DELMA Eli's activities include member of Lettermen's Club, and participation in Varsity Wrestling for two years. His special memories include after- game dances with Joe, the Cone temporary Lil. class, Kathy and Fri- day night. His future plans include City Calls-ae after graduation. MOON, MARIAN K. Morian's activities include the fun she had at the games and working on drama Droiects. Her future plans are to have a career and then to get married and enioy it. MOORE, SANDIA KAY Sandi's activities include Business Homemaking, Bible Club, Girls Chorus. Her special memories in clude June 1962, Lo Wands, Nancy P., Mr. Z.'s chorus l96l-'62, notes Aug. 1962, second lunch, trouble Linda, Lit. Her future plans in clude to work and ao to Juniol Colleqe. l !'w.. .W MOTHS, ARMIN Armin was a member of C.S.F.. 'Math Club, Bi-ChemAPhy, and it.- tramural Handball. He says, I distinctly remember rather little ex' cept my attempts la leach Physics to Mr, Rofolof' His plans include going to college, and beyond that ,Armin is undecided t ii I MUSTERAIT, HOLLY Holly's activities included Drill in her sophomore year, Junior Coke Committee, Y-Teens, and the Dance Committee. She remembers, ' Three A.M. activities with April, New Year's Eve, 63, Linda and every- thing we've done together in Cos! metology. Holly's plan for the fu- ture is a training in Cosmetology. Wm 'FYR 'givwnif MULLER, ERIC MULHOLLAND, JOHN Eric's plans for the future are at' tending San Diego State College and then law school MURLIN, JAMES James' special memories are iirst lunch, Woodpecker and the boys, MURRAY, LYN DA Lynda, says that she remembers, Rick, my 7th anniversary, Netta, football games, the A.S,B. Ball, Judi, Miss Speck, CaroI's loyal and San Marilyn. He plans to attend Diego State College. if KG? and MYERS, GLORIA N Glaria's activities have been Lieuf Bob has ELLIS, ROBERT been active in Basketball, OBERREUTER, JAMES W. Jim was in the Lettermen's Club, tenant in Drill, K.D.K, Council, Y- Baseball, Track, R.O.T.C., and House oi Representatives, Drama, Teens, and Mixed Chorus. Among has been a member of the letter- Wrestling, and Gymnastics, Jim's her memories are: 'Being 17, mens Club, He remembers Jo- memories are: Football, dances, Gloria, A.S.B, Ball, New Year's Eve, Ann and his first date with her, New Year's, Parties, the boys, and always 'my someone special. Kenny, and his girls, Dave, Rick A.S,B. '62, and Pat. He plans and l skin diving. ' He plans to to attend college. attend J.C., San Diego State, and then the Police Academy, friendship. first lunch, and Jim's iokes. She plans to work at the Telephone Company and get married. NERREN, SHARON LOUISE Sharon was a Lieutenant in the Drill Corps in her Senior year. She'll remember the wonderful friends l've had and the many les- sons I've learned. Her plans in- clude college and c business ca- veer. NEWBERRY, CORKY 2.1 -fn NOCON, GENEROSO Genes activities included Math Club and Bi-Chem-Phy. He'll re- member the ' Clan' and their merry- making and their various escapades. His plans are to enter either Corn- mercial Art or Electrical Engineer ing OLLISON, LUTHER R. Luther was in Mixed Chorus, Choir, and Track, He will remember Kearny, the good times with teach- ers and friends. He plans to attend City College or business school and then go around the world. OLLISON, SHIRLEY Shirley will always remember the I96 - B B Il L 's sweet I 62 A.S. . a , ora personality, and Archie. She plans to go to City College for two years, then get married. PADRICK, LYMAN D. Lyman will always remember Kearny, Mr. Brose, Mr, Lundmark, the teach- ers, good buddies, and ditching lunch. His plans include: going to Los Angeles, Washington, New Or' leans, City College, and maybe college with Don. OLSEN, CHRISTINE ANITA Chris was active in Drill Units, G.A.A. as Treasurer, and the Bacca- laureate Committee. Her Senior memories include: Feb. 27, Bar' bara, Gill, Mr. Bogle, strawberries, French, Password, Diane, Larraine, Sue, and New Year's Eve. She plans to make the best of her life and of those around her. ORNELAS, WILLIAM C. Bill remembers: Sophomore Biology all the football games this yearg the Chain Gang, and going to thi Congo. He plans to go to Stat College. PAGAN, LINDA PAPANEK, JOAN K Linda was in Drama for three years. Her memories include: Ann's wed- ding, two weeks in Sacramento, Drama, Jelley, Shag, Ginny and Chuck, and February A. She plans to attend City College and maior in secretarial work. Joan's memories are of: good times Anita, Joyce, Winnie, Sue, New with Year's Eve, friends, Peggy, Pa Kay, and the Cafeteria. She plans to enter City College to study I,B.M machines and then get a tull ti Iob. PAULSON, PAUL EUGENE ball for two years Paul was in Foot and Wrestling, His memories are of Thanksgiving night, and the Mission J.G., the bays, Laguna Mountains, Bay game with Mike. He plans to attend City College this tall and obtain a degree in Photography. 52 PASLEY, ROBERT Robert was manager ot Cross Counf try and Track. He will remember Coach Rice, the Cross Country course, the Track Team and Kearny. He plans to go into the service for thirty years. PA SQUAL, SAN DRA Sandy was a member of: Dianas, Drill, C,S.F., Senior Class Council, Inter-Club Council, Math Club, Bi- Chem'Phy, and the Gymnastic team. Sandy said, I'lI always remember: the kid, Randy, January 14, l96I, Bob, Nan, the Impala, all the parties and balls. She plans to graduate from college and work as n mathematician for three years than marry, PEACOCK, MATILDA Tillie was a member of Choir, Jun- ior Ring Committee, and A.F.S. She will remember: Brian, May 20, Christmas '62, a day at SUHS, Choir, lunch and ice cream sands wiches. She plans to attend City College then do secretarial work and get married PENDERGRASS, PA RAE Pat will remember: her Laura, all the times with Della, go-kart, and always Mr. Reed. plans to get an apartment Della and attend City College. PENERA, VICTOR ARTHUR Victor was a member of C.S.F., Band, and the Golf Team. His memory is: The inferiority com- plex I developed in Honors Math and Physics. He plans to pursue a career in architecture after com- pleting college. PENSE, ALICE M. Alice was the Assistant Clerk of A.S.B., Junior and Senior typist of the Annual Staff, and on the Coke Committee. Her memories include: Oscar's, Christmas vacation, the gang, SyIvia's loves, Sharon's oaks, all parties, last loves, and Wayne. She plans to attend City College and moior in education, then get married. PERSING, DAVID F. Dave will remember a certain swim with lifeguarcls, Cardiff, the panel, and Aunt Emmos. He plans to maior in Forestry. PETERSON, ROBERT B. Bob was a member of the Letter- men's Club, House of Representa- tives, Wrestling, and Track. His memories are of the Friday night at Cer-Cer's, LD. and the blonde, and Kearny friends. He plans to take college courses in the Air Force. PHILLIPS, GAYLE E. Gayle was Commissioner of Public Relations on the A.S.B., in Dianas, F.T.A. president, Bible Club, Traf- fic Safety Council, Inter-Club Coun- cil and Coke Committee. Her mem- ories are Connie, letters, Summer '62, Tucson. October 27, I962, Dodge, the beach at night, 4 A.M., Christmas, applications, Carol, Foot- ball programs, and June 22, l963. POTTER, PATRICIA J. Pot's memory is of the football POSCHMAN, ROBERT J. Robert's s ecial m mor is of his P 5 Y games. She plans to marry and Senior year. He plans to see the get a iob. Surfing world and surf. POWELL, JU D ITH CAROL Judi was this year's A.5.B. vice- president, Commissioner of Public Relations '62-'63, Gardenia Girl in November, in Dianas, House of Representatives, Commencement Committee, Traffic Safety Council, C.S.F., and Sophomore Council. Her memories include: Rita, all the firsts, A.S.B., Westgate Park, London fog, Big 45, Summer of '62, and Weaver. She plans to attend State, maioring in Home Eco- nomics, then transfer to somewhere in the South. PRESTON, SPENCER Spencer was in the R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team, Cadet Club, Bi-Chem- Phy, and Inter-Club Council. He will always remember the glorious, fun-filled days at Kearny and ese peciolly Mr. Harter. He olons to attend college and maior in nu- clear Dhysics. PURATY, DAWN P. Dawn was a member of A.F.S. Her memories are plastic grill, Pacific, Irene, Pami Sue, Big Red, July 20, 1962, games, Baby Goose, and Sants. She plans to attend City College and get a 8eautician's Ii- tense. PYBURN, SHERYL Sheryl has been o member of the Speech team. Her memories in- clude: moonlight swims, Bethany, A, Strock, Phi Kappa Tau, Fog- gie's, Bernie, New York, and Breezy's. She plans to go to Drama School and back East. OUALIN, DIANE Diane was o switchboard operator and on the K.H.S. News Staff. Her memories are: Escondido, the dance, a friend from Rosary, C.A.D., the Blue Goose, December 2, and Rick. She alans to get married and live happily ever after. QUAPP, MARY JANE Mary lane has been on the Anti- Smoking Committee, Pram Commitf tee, and in Drama. Her memories are: her Sophomore year, the Proms, Danny Boy, 'al Football games, Carole, and all the very wonderful times with Scott, Qulsr, LONNIE Lonnie has been in the Bowling Club and Y-Teens. Her memories include: oth period in the l2th grade, the lOth grade after dances, W.C.H., and January 25, I963. She plans to go to City College or get a iob. RASMUSSEN, MIKE REINART, NEOMA PEARL Neoma was a member of Y.F.C, Club and Bible Club. Her mem- ory is, MAII those wild rides I gave those kids home from school. She plans to be a Beautician and do what ever the Lord's will is, RODGERS STUART 1 I Stuart was the K.H.S. News pho- tographer for two years. His mem- ories are of all the football games, basketball games, and Mr. PesheI's hilarious iokes. He plans to attend San Diego State College and become a professional news- paper photographer, RICHARDSON, JOHN John has been active in Football, Wrestling, House of Representatives, Lettermen's Club, and Mixed Chor- us. His memories included: sports, kick-out ol Crawford game, o tree house, great bunch ot' coaches, and Suzi. He plans to attend U.C.L.A., maior in Physical Education and then become a coach. RILEY, CAROL Carol was in Mixed Chorus. Her memories are of October 28, l962, Jerri, Lindo, Dianne, Esther's laugh, McCaw's lunches, dances, slumber parties, and Dennis. She plans to attend City College and maior in Data Processing and then marry. RIPINGILL, ALLAN AlIan's memory is, 'I can't lorget the trouble finding where our foot- ball was. He plans to attend col- lege, ROBINSON, CHRISTINE Chris was this year's band Maiar, in the Pep Band, Diana's, C.S.F. A.F.S., Quill and Scroll, Math Club, French Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Bi-Chem-Phy, Her memories Band Maior, the first pep rally, and are: Rick, Barb's notes, Sue, Sherron, King She then Guppy, and Mr. Fitzgerald. intends to go to college and enter secondary teaching. RODRIGUES, JOE Joe was on the Football team, Bas- ketball leam, and in the Lettermen's Club His memories are: getting his diploma, Linda M,, Sandy M., Lu- cia F., and a friend Frank H. He plans to work his way through col- lege, RODGERS, DON LEE Roger will remember Linda and B.J,'s steel wool. MICHAEL as vice president life member of of Bi-Chem-Phy, and on the Cross Country team, Hc will remember the friends he hrs -both teachers and students. Mike plans to attend college. ROMANO, Mike was active of Math Club, a C.S.F., a member ROMERO, MARION LOUIS WV' SAMPO, FRANCES MARY Mary's memories include Carol's and lorna's friendship, Roberts, Fridays at the show, and Dave. She plans to marry. ROSE, MICHAEL E. Mike remembers Ronnie's parties, Bob's studies, the slack car, Mary and her friends. His future plans are to go to college and then into the automotive field. ROSE, PATTY EILEEN Patty's activities include Choir, En- semble, Mixed Chorus, being secre- tary of both the Marquees and the Inter-Club Council, and serving on the Senior Council. She's remember: Our gang, Kathy's temperament, Carlotta's cast, Mr. Wyman's guid- ance, Rosebud, Hayride, and every- one. Her plans are to study Drama at Pasadena Playhouse. RUBINO, RICHARD THOMAS Rick's memories include rowdY times with the woodpecker, Stocks, Mc- Gills, the C.C. bays, and Mary Ann. His plans are lo ga to college. RUIZ, ROSIE C. Rose was in A Cappella Choir, Drama, Ensemble, Drill, and Mixed Chorus. She remembers: Patty's friendship, ElIen's cats, Hayride, Amahl Dec. 7, birthday parties, Mark, Ellen, and Rick. gh- im.,- SANCHEZ, KARLA Karla was active as treasurer of the Spanish Club, secretary of the House of Representatives, a J.V, Cheerleader, and on Smoking Com- mittee and KHS News, Aims SANCHEZ, GENE -1-fggw, SANTOHIGASHI, SHUN Shun was Parliamenlarian of the A.S.B. Council, and in the Math Club. He remembers smoking a pipe, camping at El Monte Park, and Jokes with fellow clan mem- bers His future plans are to bf?- come an Architect SCAMPONE, ANSELMO MICHAEL Sams activities included being an the Traffic Safety Council, a Boys' Federation representative, in Foot- ball, lhe Officers' Club, and fhe Talent Show, He remembers good times at Kearny, the lunch group, the motorcycle, Alphy, formal balls, the gang, and their friendly spirit. His plans are to attend State Col- lege, then Cal. Tech, and become an Electronics Engineer. 55 SELZAM, DAVID T,, JR. Dave was a member of the Speech team and Traffic Safety Council, and was Secretary of Boys' Federa- tion. His memories are: l'll al- ways remember Kearnyis friendly SHAPIRO, ROBERT M. Bob was a member of C.S.F., Senior Class Council, House of Representa- tives, A Cappella Choir, and A.F.S. He was Stamp Representative and Tournament SDeaker. His memories spirit, the Boys' Federation, the women, and the mistakes l made. He plans to attend San Diego State College then attend a Medical School and become a Doctor, 'QM-1 ,Q-nab. SCHELLY, MARGIE include: Randy and Sandy, the lm- pala, Jim's driving, fun with Carol, Rosemary, winning the tournament, and Kathy. He plans to obtain a law tics. degree and enter law or poli- YYY SHINE, CANDY SUSAN Candy's memories are a wonderful Sophomore year, a best friend, al- ways Carol, Barb, the Comet, and Dennis. She plans to attend City College and later become an Airline Hostess. SHIVERS, DAVID ROY SIEMONS, SHERRY Sherry was A.S.B. Commissioners Assistant, in A Cappella Choir, the After Prom Committee, K,D.K., House of Representatives, and Coke Committee. She remembers good times with Carol, Chris, and Joyce, P.L., P.K., Betti, and third period. She plans to attend college for two years then become an Airline Hostess. SIJAN, RUTH ELLEN Ruth was a member of Girls' Cho- rus, and Mixed Chorus. Her mem- ories include: Angie, Cindy, Leslee, 2nd lunch, October 25, l962, the Library, dances and Bill. She plans to work and get an apartment with Angie, and then lead a full and exciting life. SIRRATT, LARRY WAYNE 56 SLOANE, GAYLE BARBARA Gayle was a J,V. Cheerleader. She remembers: Harold, bug, A.S,B, Ball l96l, Christmas I962, all her friends, Shan and Ralphy. She plans to go to work after finishing City College and then get married. SLONE, ROGER W. Roger was vicefpresident of Key Club, in the Junior Coke Commit- tee, the Senior Council, he was Mr. School Spirit, and in Inter-Club Council. His special memories in- clude: school spirit, Homecoming, and after events, Alpha Beta, Lyd., all his summer vacations, and Key Club. He plans to attend Baylor University and obtain a Doctorate in Theology. SLUBOWSKI, MARY Mary was on the Junior Coke Com- mittee, House of Representatives, Art service, and J.V. Cheer. Her memories include: Tu-Vu, Richie's, the good ole days, Graduation nite '62, and New Years at Bill's, She plans to attend Son Diego State and become Q teacher and later, travel. SMITH, LESLEE SUE Leslee was a member of the S4 Council, House of Representatives and Drill. She remembers: Fostie, Nick, all the good times Kearny, and New Year's Day ' She plans to go to beauty college and get married, SPARKS, LINDA LOU Linda was a member of A Cappella Choir, House of Representatives, and Girls' Chorus. Her memories in- clude: Terry, double-dating with Johnni, the girls, Danny, Fran's nose for trouble and February 24. She plans to go to college and maior in elementary education, then become a School Teacher. SPICKER, LORRAINE JULIA Lorraine was a member of Y-Teens and Mixed Chorus. Her memory is: l'll always remember December I0, I96O, Sam, New Year's Eve '6I, Oscar's, Mr. and my friends. She plans ta attend City College and become a Nurse. SPRADLING, SANDRA LYNN Sandra was in Orchestra, G.A.A., Bi-Chem-Phy, Thespians, Marquees, and Health Club. Her memories are: days in Biology, wonderful times in gym, and teasing Mr. Fitz about chopsticks. She plans to attend State College and get a B.S. in Nursing. RAY C. in Varsity, and Junior Varsity Football, His memo- ries include the football games, Coastal Motel, basketball games, Ace Drive-in, and Coachmclsters. He plans to enter the service and then attend City College. SMITH, Ray participated SPRINGER, LINDA Linda will remember the truck and good times, Terry's and Onions, rowdy times last summer, and Sophomore year. She plans to at- tend City College and later be' come an Airline Stewordess. STEPP, LARRY R. STEPP, LINDA MARIE STEPHENS, JOE A. linda was a Sophomore K.D.K. Council member, in Bible Club, and Y.F,C. Club. She has memories of all the fun she had with the kids at school. She plans to go to college and maybe become a Nurse. SMITH, ROBERT MICHAEL STEPANOF, PAM STILSON, ELLEN CORALIE Ellen has been in Choir, Ensemble, Peo Club, A.F.S., Marquees, the Announcement Committee, and Mixed Chorus. Her memories include- gang, December 25-early, sues friendship, Choir, Z, nothing, Rosie and Rick, birthday parties, and Mark. She olons to attend San Jose College or get an apartment and attend City College unil she can ga to Hawaii. STOCK, EARNEST Ernie's Senior memories are: all the bad old times with the gang, the Kid, the woodpecker, and the Megills. His future Dian is to at- tend college. 57 STOCK, RONALD JOHN STONE, DIANE E. Diane has been active in Drill, Mar- auees, F.T.A., C.S,F., and the Spanish Club. Her Senior memo- ries are: 2lO on B,B. and C., driv- ing the W.C., Kearny's finest, and great times in Drill. Diane plans to attend UCLA and later establish herself in some phase of the theatre. STREMLAU, ROBERT Bob has been oclive in Track, Pole Vaulting, A Cappella Choir, and J.V, Football. His Senior memo- ries are: September of my Junior year when I met April, good ole Marsh, Slater, Rice, and Kloska. Bob plans to work for a few years, then attend college and get married in l984. STRlCKLAND, THELMA L. Thelma has been active in the Senior Class Council, C.S.F., Di- ona's, F.T.A., K.D,K., Sophomore Council, Bible Club, Quill and Scroll, and K.H.S. News. Her Sen- ior memory is how exciting her first pep rally and Kearny football game were. Thelma plans to attend San Diego State and later become on Elementary School Teacher. STRING-ER, JOYCE E. Joyce was a Sangleader this year, and was in A Cappella Choir as Robe Mistress, on Annual Staff, Sen- ior Council, After-Prom Committee, and Drill team. She was also J.V. Cheerleader, and Gardenia Girl. Her, memories are: Songleacling, Carol,l Sherry, Chris's friendship, Judy's sincereness, talks with Virginia, little queens, my favorite boy. Joyce's future plan is to attend college to further her education in business, and then marry. SUCHAR, DAVID SULLlNS, DIANA LYNN Diano's activities were: G.A.A., Rifle Club, Pep Club, and Girls' Chorus. Her special memories are Stan, Nadine's rings, Goetz What?, the gang, Pam, Becky, David, Mike, Larry, razorblades, and life. She plans to go to City College and learn some basics, settle down and later get married. SWIDERSKI, TERRY Terry was in Drill, and the Flag Corps. Her memories are: Stubby, 'ol From, Aug. 29, l96O, Lindo, Willa, 6,'i her '36 Ford, Stub- by's 'Stude-vet. Terry plans to study Elementary Education al S.D.S.C. and live a happy life with the people dear to her. SWISHER, PAULA KAY Paula's special memories are: look haDPY. be har-VPY, for life's a won- derful thing. Her future plan is to go to a Beauty School. TAPP, SELMA TATUM, TERESA MARlE Terry was on the Smoking Commit- tee, and in C.S.F, Her special memories are: i'My surfboardf' P.B. on Ocean Beach with Tools, Arlene's slumber parties, Christmas vacation, Shirley and Janie at lunch. She TAYLOR, JANICE H. Jan was Chairman of the Cap and Gown Committee and on the Senior Council. Her memories are to never forget the times she had with S and E, the football, Caseleall, Homecoming, Mr. Smith, and John. plans to attend San Diego State Jan's future plan is to go to either 'X' 1 Q College, maior in Science and be- come an Elementary School Teacher. State or J.C. to Business School. r J, . Q , 58 TAYLOR, MICHAEL H. Mike will always remember every- thing good that happened through his Senior year. He plans to go to San Diego State College and then into Management. TAYLOR, PAULA KAY Paula was active in C.S.F., F.T.A., and Marquees. Her Senior memo- ries include Homecoming, Knott's Berry Form, and a certain someone. She wants to go to college, be- come a teacher, and then get married. RUBEN include Mixed Chorus and A Cappella Choir. His senior memory is: the warmth and friendliness of all the people he has known this year. His future plans are to go into the service and later take' -ip Psychology. TAYLOR, Ruben's activities TILL, REBECCA Rebecca has been active in G.A.A. Her memories are: the Senior patio, David's iokes, Mike and the bricks, Diana's house, Fam and Bench, and the Prom. Her future plans are to attend City College and get married much, much later. THOMPSON, BURTON GARY Burt's activities included three years in Band, Pep Band, R.O.T.C., and Cadet Club. His Senior memories are: His Sophomore year, Fitz and the band, Mike, Leo, Chris. Braw- ley bus, and Pep Band practices. Burt plans to attend college and ioin the Air Force, THOMPSON, LORNA Lorna will always remember her three years at Kearny, Frances friendship, and all the football and basketball games. Her plans are to attend City College for two years and then go ta Son Diego State College. THOMAS, CHARLES STEVE Steve participated on Varsity and Junior Varsity Cross Country, and also the Track Team. His Senior memories are: Duff, little five-eyes, a white V.W., the legend of the squashed bug, and Cross Country. He plans lo attend State College. U.C.L.A., or U.S.C. THOMAS, KAROLE MARIE Karole was active in A.F.S., F.T.A., Dianas, and was the Annual Staff Copy Editor. She will always re- member Linda, Carol, Amanda, big sisterf' Dianas, Annual Staff, spring '62, Annette and an election. Karole plans to attend college and travel. THURGOOD, MARY LOUISE Mary was in Mixed Chorus and Pep Club. Her Senior memories are: Cheerios, Toni, Dottie, her wall, her little sister, Sharon, tele' phones, and the Solid Five. Mary's future plans are lo get a iob, travel, and then settle down o mom. and become em' TORRESCANO, VICKI Vicki was a member of the Pep Club. She will always remember flying with Sharon, Micky's funny lovable ways, and the day she tried to water ski. Her plans are to attend City College for two years. become an airline stewardess, and then have six kids. ., JE, WW: at if -Q www.. . ,hi 1 y W As.. f pts... N E 'sf fr... . '52 'Q ,L K ,L ' H gA.sav-0, 4 x M 'NM W tn ss X' TRUJILLO, WILLIAM ALAN Bill was the most valuable Cross Country runner for two years, co' captain of Cross Country. in Varsity Wrestling and Track, House of Rep- resentatives, and Letterman's Club. He will always remember the track oval and meets, wrestling, C.C., Rice, Dresser, K,H.S., and all his friends. Bill's future plans are ta attend college and became one af the best track coaches in San Diego TURLEY, JAMES Jim was active in A Cappella Choir, Treasurer of Key Club, Gymnastics, A.F.S., l.etterrnen's Club, Public Speaking team, and C.S.F. He will never forget Connie, Marilyn, Chris, Jim and Chris, independent thoughts, and ivy at State. His six years of college, then to go where and the grass plans include armed forces, he wants, when he wants. and then if hek lucky, marriage 59 W' ,W ,M-uf' GARY EARL memory is 'Lucus traitor in our auto His future plans are to go to City College for a year and then attend State College. WALL, Gary's Senior calling me a shop class. Kitt-was-if WALTER, ROBERT JOHN Bob was active as Bible Club Presif dent, A Cappella Choir section leader, and points chairman. His memories include: The wonderful time of Christian fellowship we have in Bible Club, and Mr. Z and the Choir. Bob plans to attend Biola College in La Mirada, California. WARD, CLAIRE Claire was Head Songleader, Home- coming attendant, a member of K.D.K., and on the A.S.B. Council, besides many other activities. Claire will remember Song, Shaw- boat, Joyce, Katie, Barbara's friend- ship, '62 Christmas, and Steve. Her Dlans include college and a career in teaching Elementary School. WESLEY, NANCY CAROLYN Nancy's memories are: Wagon, Able, Cubes, J.G., Snag, R.A., Mrs. Clean, Ditch Day, B.N,, BJ., Jamin', and Ophelia. She nlans to become a Teacher. 60 CONNIE L. WEST, Connie was active on the Traffic Safety Council, Senior Class Coun- cil, and Prom Committee. Her mem- ories include friends, games, the beach, GayIe's friendship, Dodge, cruising, '62 summer, and Ran Later Connie plans to marry, ,,,.,..--er WEST, EDDIE TURNBULL, EMILY Emily 2 activities include three years of the Girls' Rifle Team. She has memories of her years at Kearny, the R.O.T.C., and the Rifle Team. Her future plans are to enter secre- tarial or banking work and later to marry, .. ,,,., WATERS, NORMAN WINDSOR Norm has lettered in Varsity Wres- tling, Cross Country, and Track. He has belonged to the Lettermen's Club. His memories are the great times in athletics, twin brother, camping at Easter, and his knee. Norm's plans are to attend U.C.L.A. and follow an undecided career. VITO, FRANK 'rank was vice-pres. of ensemble A Cappella Choir, Amohl ond thi Night Visitors cast, and Extra Mural handball. His memories an The '58 Impala that was almos mine, Don and the boys, Marg Grub and Netter, least but not last my Lil' Sister, and Jan's classi bowling style, Frank plans to teacl Phvsical Education. WEEKS, DOROTHY ILEN Dorothyis activities include member ship in Drill, and Art Service. He memories are her Sophomore ani Junior years, Ray, Toni, and Mary Art Service, lunch, and Americax Government. Dorothy plans to worl after graduation and later tc marry. 'Www Qaifrswv WHALEY, JACK B. Jack was Senior class aresident and Boys Federation treasurer while being active on Varsity Football and Wrestling for two years. He also was an Annual Staff as Senior Photographer, and belonged to the Key Club and Lettermenk Club. Jock c memories are- Brick, Shen, Ewan, Gres-nes stops, Big John, Barefoot Jan, in the shower with Rita, and Lou Rayf Jack plans to attend college, enter law school, nnrl become a lawyer WHITE, JACK LEE WIESE, MICHAEL Mike was on the Junior Coke Com- mittee. He will always remember the Mission Bay football game, Paul, and a big hay ride in December. His future plans are to enter the service and attend City College. WILLARDSON, PATRICIA WILLCOXSON, CAROL Carol has been Head and Assistant Ticket Auditor, on the After Prom Committee, a member of the House of Representatives, Coke Committee, and in Mixed Chorus, Her memo- ries are of fun with Sherry, Chris, and Joyce, P.L., our route, Junior year, '62 Baccalaureate, Utah. She plans to attend Slate after gradua- tion. W... WILLIS, Lou RAY Lau Ray has been in the House of Representatives, Senior Class Council, and chairman of the Deco- rations Committee. Her memories are: Showb::at, summer of '62, the girls, a problem and advisors, and Jack. Her plans include col- lege, maybe teaching, and mnrriage. WILSON, KEN E. Ken was active in Varsity Baseball, Wrestling, and Football. He will remember Roach, the rats, John's sheets, Floppy's hot Chevy in shop, and Fran's B.F.D. He plans to finish City College and find a iob. -NU? 'KW WY my 'ttlswqyf WING, IRA JOHN Ira was a member of Cross Caun try for two years, Football Manager, and on the Speech Team, He will always remember the high literacy rate in his Senior 5th period class. He plans to attend City College for two years, State for four years, and then enlist. WITZEL, ANTON Tony participated in the Science Fair, as president of the l3i-Chem- Phy, C.S,F., Band, Senior Council, and Math Club, His memories in- clude: the night the foreigners rang the bell, the town market, and Physics. He plans to study at Cal. Tech. or Stanford, research in Physics, and make two million dol- lars. A? WOOD, DANIEL K. Danny was a member of the A Cappella Choir, Marching Band, Gymnastics, R.O.T,C., and Dramatics. His memories include: grunion hunt- ing with Terry. He plans to enter Civil Service under the Federal Gov- ernment and then get married. .pk ,,. '11-Ii ,- ug WRIGHT, SHIRLEY A. Shirley was a member of Girls Chorus, Anti-Smoking Committee, and Art Service. Her memories in- clude many Iaughs with Judy K., lunches with Terri and Virginia and Mr. Halls hilarious iokes, She plans to work for the telephone company and sacn be married. 'Sf YOUNG, ANTHONY Tony was a two year member of the Rifle Team. His special Senior memory is the rifle match at U.C.L.A. in his Junior year. Tony's future plans are to enlist in the Air Force and take Electronics. YATO, SAEKO Saeko's special memories are the sweetest and kindest Carol Larson, the first day I entered Kearny, Shiela, lrene's friendship and Den- nisf' She plans to continue her education, maioring in business and later get married. W? YOUNG, LANA Lana's activities include: G.A.A., F.T.A., and Traffic Safety. Her Sen- ior memories are June I5, l962. Christmas Eve, Bob, last summer, all the girls, the beach, J.R.P., and Kearny. She plans to continue her education and travel. nl ZAPATA, JOHN John's Senior memories are his wild '39 Chev., Mac and Mike, his 700 days washing dishes. His future plan is to attend J. C., gel a good iob and marry a loving wife. oo ofafe 0 Cfarkii y ZIMMERMAN, DENNIS Dennis' activities were: C.S.F., Li- brary Service, and Bowling Club. His Senior memories are: his friends, lunch, football games, and driving The Tank to school. He plans to attend college and lo become suc- cessful as an aeronautical draffsman. BARR, VAN ZUPON, THOMAS M. i BRYSON, VICKIE Vicki will always remember Dennis, lunch with Janice, and the Pep ral- lies. She plans lo go to college, get a iob as a secretary and later gel married. CAMPBELL, ELDEN Elden was in the bowling club. His memories are of the after game dances, a special party, all the fun with R.C., M.B., S.G., l.S., and Diana. He plans to enter forestry work, travel a lot in his own pick-up truck, and laler go into the service. CHRISTIAN, GEORGE CONNOR, DON CURRY, CHERYL DE WOODY, LOREN CANSON, GERALDINE Gerry was a member of G.A.A,, Drama, and mixed chorus. Her ories were the times in Drama, lotta, Kitten, the dance, the mem- Cor- Blue Goose, Nevada, Escondido, J.A.D., and Dave. She plans lo attend ly College, marry Dave, and happily ever after. Beau- live FALLER, RAYMOND Ray was a member of C.S.F., ROTC, Fancy Drill team, and an Officer in ROTC. His special memories are the 4th Battle Group, its C.O., and the Gold-Dust Twins. He plans to continue on to college and become a professional Naval Architect, FRASHER, RICHARD GILSTRAP, ANGELA Angela was in the Spanish Club, A.F.S., and a saving stamps repre- sentative. She will always remember Ruth, Amy, Pat, Cindy, the dances, Bill's bubs, the bearded one, Burt and silver hair. Angela plans to work a year or two, get on apart- ment with Ruth and go to college. HAMILTON, RANDY Randy was on the Senior Council, Commencement Committee Chairman, Math Club Vice President, Student Tutor of Algebra and Physics, C.S.F. life member, J.V. Basketball. His special memary is Sandy, and the lun they have had together, Bob and a certain Impala. Randy's fu- ture plans are medicine, physician and surgeon, then marriage. HOLTZBAUER, BETTY Betty was member of Girls' league Council, K.H.S. News, Quill and Scroll, and Mixed Chorus. Betty says she remembers, Fun at Kear- ny, friends, a green incket, the blue Ford, formal dances, and Gary. Betty would like to further her edu- cation and live life and enioy it. ISLEMAN, PAUL KELLY, MARY .ai LUBBES, ROBERT MAGUIRE, ANTOINETTE Toni participated in Drill, the Senior Dance Committee, Art Service, Dro- ma, Pen Club, and Mixed Chorus. Toni's memories include: Mary, Dote tie, Our Well, Kenny and U.S.C., H, and M., the Alicia, and George. She plans to work at ci traveling iob this summer, then go back Io school to become o Dental Hyqien' ist, and someday marry, KETCHUM, JOE 1oe's memories are Road Racing at Riverside, iazz at the Russ, and grades which I try to forget. His future plans are college, to be a millionaire before I om 25, and run away from the draft. MANRY, JOHN MARION, RONALD Ronald says, I will remember Leslee and the rest of the gang. He plans to go into the Army to study television equipment. 63 -:mums MORGAN, DAVID Dove was on Art production, his memories are pretty blue eyes, Leta, Mrs. Rabertson's class, and Elmer Fodd. He plans to go to col- lege, mastering in elementary educa- tion. MOSS, LAWAN DA Lawando was a member of G,A,A. She remembers Donna's driving, Sandi's friendship, Nanay's return, Ronnie forever, and luck to her brother in his senior year. Her fu- ture plans include attending college to become a beautician and some- day marry a special guy. NUNEZ, RUBEN PAXTON, RON Ron's activities are R,O,T.C., Assist- ant Commander Drill Team Color Guard, Rifle team, Sophomore Coun- cil, and activity chairman of pep club. His senior memories include wonderful faculty instructors at Kearny, the many friends, Mr. Stoll- steimer 3rd period class, and Rich- ard in formation. Ron's future plan is lo attend State College and lake up a medical career. RM! PEILER, SHIRLEY POTTER, LEWIS SANDOVAL, CARMEN Carmen's special memory is her Sophomore year, Betty, her spinach pal, Danny always, A.S.B. Ball. Her future plans are to go to J. C, and late-i marry. 64 SIGNORVILLI, JOHN SMITH, JAMES H. Jim was on the Track Team and a member of the A Cappella Choir. His senior memory is La Jolla hill with Holt, Bourne, Presidio Fark, and Bulish of Whenstone. Jim's future plan is to move to Oregon and live, or to go to City College. RICHARDS, ANNETTE Annette was on the Girls' League, as President, A.S.B. Council, Diana, C,S.F., Inter-Club Council, K.H.S. News, A.F.S., and Junior Represent- ative on K.D.K. Her senior memories are K.D.K., Canyons, Elsie and A.S.B., Pam and our beach-house, Jennifer, Dawnald, Karole and my twin. She plans to attend Son Di- ego State College and major in ele- mentary education. SMITH, ROBERT RUSSEL, L. RICHARD BRICK SUCHAR, LAURA THADA, WAYNE HAROLD TWYMAN, JOHN VALADEZ, VICKY Laura was an the Drill leam, Junior I will always remember lhe good Vick's special memories are Rachel, Varsity cheer, sophomore class cou friends I mode af Kearny and Sh I T Helen, a friend from Son Diego, cil, Senior Class Council, gymnasl dances, and hour glass, He pl th dances, Homemaking, Arturilo, dances comm., American Field Serv- to go into the Air Force, Wonderful mom and dad. Her fu- ice, and Pep club. Her memories t plan is fo enter fhe field of clude marching in Drill, all the won- Cosmetology derful kids, Mr. Reed, Patty, the watchovers, and Mic ae. e t H CI th U ' ' ' h I Sh pl fV dab- 0 C en E . 0 IYQIHIU an tain a degree in Education and M.l.T. Marriage. VALENZANO, KENNY VAN DYKE, WILLIAM WEBSTER, JANICE WELLS, JUDITH i'Z'I', Zid5I'if.2'f.'ief ii2.f IiTUf'e'e,,if, n to go to college and be a secretary BAKER, JAMES BERTRAM, PHIL BOX, MARILYN BRACKLEY, .IAQUE BRIGHT, DON BUMGARDNER, DRUCILLA CALLAGY, RICHARD CLENDENON, ROBERT DUNCAN, HAL dill 0l Cl FLYNN, MICHAEL FRANCE, RICHARD GONZALEZ, JOE HAGENBACK, STEVE HARRIS, JAMES HATCH, DON HICKS, NANCY HOGAN, ERNEST HOLLAND, ROBERT JACKSON, JOHN JOHNSON, PHIL JORDAN, THOMAS KANE, BARBARA PEDEN, ROBERT PENLEY, SANDRA RAMBO, OLENDA RUPERT, FREDRICK SCHAECHTERLE, LINDA WHITE, ROSE R was on the Quill and Scroll, Chairman of Decorations Commiftee, Rifle Club, G.A.A. and Y-Teens. She will always remember her wonderful friends in S.D. Dances, Peppermint h I O ' Shck, psyc o ogy, scar s, and my Knight in Shining Armor She plan to become a medical secretary. SETTERLAND, DON SHAW, DAVE SMITH, ROBERT THOMAS, RICHARD UTLEY, ED WEIR, CHERYL YANEZA, HERNANDO 63 CAw CaL,w!a,. fledfum, l9L l f CAM Www? 7741,-C11 4-8 .Slnigr lbw 474.1,, 29-june 5 jim! cfxamznafzm ,QW 6 pm, af cw Aw June 9 Baccqfaufeafe June I0 Slang! ffm la, june I I .xdwarcl .fdwemlfy June 13 gr-acluafion, gadoa gow! ' Ei 52 if li si SE 3 Q: 59 v-K :Q A E ii Wi QQ B S g' mai W, 2 U L K ., , b .. --v ff, ,i M' W' f' ' . A -X M b M, ' 1 ' ' - ' n Q ,WW .sa . , V' vm-..,.,.X - ,711 I V . Wm. I A sm Q K MW A '. .ans t ' 'I k Q ' , vw 3 .gg A I E is W Q 'ru Q ' ' V' ,. W W. - ' ' -Q C w 4 1 N f'QW,,, y N M MM--' Q, 2 , ad 'Quin ' Q ' fm ' A-v...d 'i ' ' :I 'v-'wwf . Aw, .AM - 1 ,. , u.,f,21 . . , 'J - . ,- me 3: s .V '- M , f . t V 1 ' . 2 f.,f:fw:ggh:w-1-W-WW ,,::,,,, L.,,v,f,W,,,.H V, ,sb Q -Q, i 1 1 N N , L x Y' 'wx X My s YQ X X, X x x, 1 4 ,X 1 Nd ,Fl K if x ' Ax 'M N. K X X 15 Lx Y 5 X Nm V xx XL Q-1, Ax 'K' w 9 Af.. 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Y L Q 3 V xl ,M 1 41 I l,' 'A75Lfi.' ff 55 'Mmm Patti Lightner, Sophomore Attendant Barbara Richardson, Sophomore Attendant Dlann Juvrud Junior Attendant Roger Slone, Lynn Fulkerson MW if - Homecoming has always been an annual tradition in high schools and colleges throughout the nation lt has always been one of the highlights of the year especially for seniors at Kearny This year was no ex ceptlon With the announce ment of Mr and Miss School Spirit the motorcade carrying the lovely queen and attend ants began Finally the moment came when the 1962 63 Home 553559 1 ef -1 ff i 1, coming Queen was announced Janice Taylor, an attractive senior girl was well deserving of the title Homecoming Queen for 1962 63 Liz MacDiarmid, Junior Attendant Paula Back, Senior Attendant Katie Henderson, Senior Attendant .-f ,ff- ' I 1: J y Q ,, 5523125 4 tw' ,, yarn if -K ' V 2 DI M N 3' ssh um S ML Carler pdf I raig W TM grLen6a,CL 7 d,,..M.....-an 'R A,,,W,,.. k 'v my c-55? 3? ,V 1 ,,,,,,.aa::.,k Ili X 0.51 nfl cl I 5, , org 1145 .W X '-fe ,jvleaal cferkfanllel ,Mfg in ia m,m,, yo, ,Skin ge 526017 jf s I 'rl' UC1C,l'l' a I ru K arc 1 if rs wx 'Nl KV ll omef lid! nt' i if 3 ft i 4 I In Major Deanna Haigh, a cheerful senior, was a friend to every girl on the drill team. Deanna organized the halftime marching plans and assisted Rita in giving directions to our excellent Drill Corps. Sparkling Colonel Rita Ed- wards, who led the Drill Team, followed the saying Practice makes perfect . Rita capably put to work the one unit team and led them to be one of the best Drill Teams Kearny has ever had. We give our gratitude to her for the great iob she has done. Diane Stone was the Routine Captain. She mode sure that the movements of the drill coincided with the music ot the band. Diane is a conscientious senior and performed her job with a ioyous flair. Terry Behrens, Lieutenant Annie Carter, Lieutenant -4. .-...., mimi 2. Dorothea McNally Kay Jesinski Vickie Chase ' W - '-'-Qa- Peggy Bowker Suzy Fickell Janis Bracken Mary Jo McKeever Cheryl Wilson Belh Norlhrup Fern Updegraff Marlene Champlain Brenda Larabee W S Q ix an .......,.. W...-.Q-..... 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Here they Q, ,f ul I 97. 4 Tu , 1 ,1 'L iw: .. - - -, ' ' f ' 3 - C' L ' ' are getting ready to go on the field, led SQ, 9 + FQ WJ- ll-2 - Q , . ' I , Q'-1' , .Q by Colonel Rita Edwards. to iw-it M Q A M - uvgu xj W,g,M,m , , ,NVQ ttl- VE- ' 'N -1 ' ,., ' Q A .,,., .-,f sz .,.. ..,., , 553 9 .ijm-ez: . .:',:. it Q2 lm - t Sandy Zatorski , Q ' M tl B d it ' W Q yr e or en ,J , Shirley Gibson tt ved? f AK Mary Ann Chamberlain Gail Shrum Kathy Krause --............. Cheryl Bence Charlene Burton Joyce Norwood Aa xy pw., Before if llllll x mtl lx h .. - After V X H M ' -':::-f E i in , ....-.,. K 4 At the end of the football season the drill team performed its last On January 16, 1963, at the Catamaran Hotel, the annual Drill Banquet half-time performance at the Homecoming game. Here, the drill TGGITI was held. At the banquet, officers of the coming year were installed. is getting ready to board the bus to Hoover, where the game was held. Here Deanna Haigh is lighting the candle to install Carolyn Wilkow- Miss Zadee Webb, Sponsor Mrs. Kay Colldeweih, Sponsor ski, next year's Drill Major. .xl iwi di.-mgiifr N A Msgt. F. B. Stutts The mission of the ROTC program is to provide each student with instruction and training that will give him a greater appreciation and under- standing of his responsibilities toward his coun- try. lt also enables him to adapt himself more readily to military service if he should ever be- come a member of the armed forces. The purpose of the ROTC Cadet Club is to encourage the development of the organization and to promote interest in the ROTC activities and other events of mutual concern to the membership. The ROTC Cadet Club is a unified organi- zation of the six San Diego High Schools which participate in the ROTC program. The Cadet Club sponsors two major events each year. These are the ROTC Military Ball and the annual ROTC Picnic. The club also sponsors the Girls' Rifle Team which is the l96l-62 Intra- City Champion. Kearny High School's l962-63 ROTC has lOO'A, membership in the Cadet Club. Captain Mike Merritt of Kearny has been elected Presi- dent of the city-wide Cadet Club. Color Guard Sergeant Miller S-2 Ray Faller S-3 Tony Witzel S-4 Sam Scampone lnot shownl S-l Matt Ballentine ifggyx A -.19 i i i I W ' i , Girls' Rifle Team: Dorothea Mcfi Nally, Morjie McNally, Emily Tula- bun, Rose White, mommy Leiuig, ' Rose Enochs, Lindo Griffith, Didno Lowe. Q 2 W ' I X X V' f- fi f-X 'X X . if jf N . V, 'V A I K k A My .Ili V1 ui I ly 714' Q' Mike Merfitf 1 Af' '11, N 3 BoHIe,GrioupfComrr1onider 'rf ' , -if i i Qiiii N i I -r xy Fancy Drill Team 1 1 , P 3 v 1 A Ui' , ww, -of N, X COMPANY K A J W -i Mi! 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By selling concessions at games the Junior Class raised money to lower the dues in their senior year. President Dirk Mous Vice-President Yolanda Estrada Treasurer Maureen Buttner Secretary Pat Maberry L to R-Sheryl Shocklee, chairman of Prom an Dance Committee, Larry Shepard, Junior Class Rep to Boys' Fed., Gail Shrum, chairman of Ring Com mittee. Noi' pictured: Barbara Calhoun, Chairman of Coke Committee, and Andrea lsleman, chairman of Sweater Committee. Mr. Bogle Mr. Kravcik Mr. Welch Mrs. Brantley Mr. Kloska Counselor Counselor . Counselor Sponsor Sponsor I I V -VW, ABBE, GERRY ADAIR, LINDA 1 ' ABEL, WILLIAM ALLEN, FRANK I A 3 ,, .111 1, V L5 -4- W ,L-S, QQ ABBOTT, RAY ALLEN, LYNDA V, ,VVS , ,W , A i 5 if VVV M V1 ALLEN, MICHELLE QV VV WV T A PV iw may w ':'f3 -A ff Z KA .-UMW! V' X 1' MEM ...,,.,..,.. . ' 2-: fi , A HV V V Wg- 'Wap ,BHD 'B Lz., im J ANDERSON, BETTY ANKER, FRANK Vw.. 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WM W V We 'V-- ---v Ask any member of the KOMET '63 staff about it and you will find that no class requires more time, originality, skill, and work than the Annual Staff. The '63 staff met earlier dead- lines, with iust as high or higher quality work than past staffs, and the use of color, new to the KOMET this year, has been well applied by the staff to the theme and continuity of the book. The staff has to be congratulated on its perseverence and skill in producing an outstanding annual. Johnny Wilson, Junior Photographer Bonnie Jones, Junior Typist Joyce Stringer, Photoscheduler Alice Pense, Senior Typist Jack Whaley, Senior Photographer oss' l l i E l FS, T 5 , , .. N135 'rf K ! E imma, Lynn Fulkerson, Senior Classes Editor Yolanda Estrada, Assistant Tommy Duncan, Assistant Rita Edwards, Senior Assistant John Archer, Sports Editor Lucia Felix, Art Editor Larry Shepard, Assistant ff ' X ' , ' ' ...... 1 .... T5 I, A A . g '- E ' .t ' 'S Wmmefm' 7, ., 7 fe Mmm. -4- New gr l l 5. i lf lg f A.S.B. Vice President .lUDl POWELL A.S.B. President JIM LINSCOTT The A.S.B. is an important organization in the student's school life. Its duties range from making arrangements for Homecoming to the sale of tickets for school activities. All of the assemblies that have to do with things other than elections or rallies are planned by the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs. The elec- tions are handled by the Commissioner of Organizations. This person is in charge of Inter-club Council and serves on the eligibility committee as well. All of the publicity for school activities is done by the Commissioner of Publications. The rallies are planned by the Head Song and Cheerleader. A.S.B. is a hard working organization to which we owe a great deal of appreciation. l it ., A I.,:,...,,,. Advisor MR. CARTER Commissioner of Organizations CHRIS CAULFIEI.D 'WW ---- . ' 7' . N A ,, r 5 Boys' Federation President Girls' League President IRWIN DAVIDSON ANNETTE RICHARDS Commissioner of Public Relations GAYLE PHILLIPS g I Commissioner of Girls' Activities Commissioner of Boys' Actlvl DIANA LOWE JOEL EWAN Commissioner of Finance ELSIE BEALE ROSEMARY BORGES Head Cheerleader Sm I m II2 1 '- Head Songleader CLAIRE WARD nmissioner of Cultural Affairs KATHY DEEP Historian JUDY SMITH Ticket Auditor Assistant Ticket Auditor CAROL WILCOXSON BEVERLY BOSE Commissioner's Assistant SHERRY SIEMONS Parliamentarian Assistant Cterk KAY WARD SHUN SANTOHIGASHI Clerk JEANNIE LANG i E I 5 5 , Y 2' 9 551 1,3 K6 ' hawk 25,0 ilwe' KX, ess 'es Y, A , , gm :9 2 Si ,ff :XM ..r.W if 3 L.. , X , ' .A 1' f 3:5 8 M,-,g - in psr1,,g3 Q dur q Q- fp, N K. D. K. COUNCIL First row, left to right: Diann Juvrud, Annette Richards, Lynn Fulkerson. Second row: Kathy Slone, Judy Hulen, Barbara Richardson, Don Heist, Kathy Moore, Pam Egan, Betty Ballard. Third row: Christine Briner, Gloria Myers, Marlene Hayes, Amanda Mahlum, Patty Winterberger, Not pictured, Rita Edwards, Betty Holtzbauer. Faculty Advisor Mrs. Wiseman Sophomore Junior Representative Representative Kathy Moore Barbara Richardson Senior Representative Betty Holtzbauer i , I W, if. 1 y C 7 is B , Decorating the Christmas Tree Open K.D.K. Meeting K.D.K. Mum Sale ogzi .geclerafion GARY HARTLING JACK WHALEY Treasurer This year a new organization was started at Kearny. lt is the first organization at our school that is designed to unite the boys of the school. The idea was originally submitted by Gary Hartling. ln November the first elections were held and the following officers were elected: President, Irwin Davidson, Vice-President, Gary Hartling, Secretary, David Selzam, and Treasurer, Jack Whaley. Each officer then picked a Senior, a Junior, and a Soph- omore to help make up the council. Under the capable sponsorship of Mr. Thornton, and the leadership of President Irwin Davidson, the Boys' Federation planned a full slate of activities. The main goal of the Federation was to promote the sales of saving stamps and bonds. This was kicked off by the 'lStamp Stomp on December l2th. Other plans included a Spring formal ball and assemblies for boys. IRWIN DAVIDSON President Vice President DAVE SELZAM Secreta ry TERRY BOURNE Senior Representative Larry Shepard Junior Representative Advisor, Mr. Thornton Advisor, Mr. Buchholz ., 3 .waiver Q ' .- gsl l'tf. . tw 3 SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE Top row: Som Scczmpone, Bill Fox Top row: Elton Pollock, John Erquicga. Top row: Jim Townsend, Ed Wickham Bottom row: John Greene, Bob Shapiro Bottom row, left to right: Bill Corroll, Mike Scanlan Bottom row: Gene Moore, Alon Scott COUNCIL Boys in action. Traffic Safely Council Stomp Representative C i O S ' KATHY DEEP MR. PESHEL Editor Advisor THELMA STRICKLAND News Editor First row, left to right: R. Pegler, J. Bogner, C. Ducharme, L. Dent, C. Hubbard, L. Stepp. Second row: S. Rogers, G. Brown, B. Bradshaw, K. Sanchez, B. Calhoun, M. Buttner, P. Newell. Third row: D. Asman, U. Fagg, C, Braun, E. Beal, C. Caulfie S. Miller, A. Richards, L. Christensen. E Id, 12. ' f A . Q if . 3 BETTY HOLTZBAUER Feature Editor A well-informed student body is essential to the spirit of our school. The K.H.S. News Staff has done a wonderful job of keeping Komets up-to-date on all the activi- ties happening both on and off campus which concern Kearny students. This yeor's staff, under the supervision of Mr. Peshel, advisor, and Kathy Deep, Editor-in-Chief, should be commended for their superior and accurate reporting. K.H.S. is a better place for having such a fine newspaper on campus. T? 8'1- 4 l E ,za ,l l, W if .li N -s-. . lx My Q , .,. . ,7 K RA This page sponsored by WEDDING BELL FLORISTS 0111.58 A 5-env . 'Qi .av Bose, B. Brackley, S. .M Buchanan, M. Carter, L. Castorini, G. Chase, S. Denardo, F. Erquiaga, J. Gadd, T. Gerardy, T. Guerin, S. Hodge, M. Jebb, D. Juarez, F. Landin, P. LaValley, M. Melton, S. Luian, E. Montgomery, Murray, G. Murray, M. Neureiter, W. Nightingale, Polich, J. Richardson, Rotsios, C. Sabetti, M. Schnider, C. Shrum, G. Smith, J. D. B. B. Townsend, J. WOCldy, T. Balleniine, M Behrens, T Daniels, T Davidson, I Else, R Fensler, S Ferguson,J Fulkerson, L Gordon, R Hartling, G Henderson, K Herkert, Julian, M Kellogg, C Kerr, P Larson, C McKay, G Oberreuter,J Sanchez, K Slubowski, M Willis, L elareden fa filled Mr. Carter, Sponsor Judi Powell, President W ru -1.1 J as wi ' P n .... .i Y 12 'M ver wf '!fi W1 .14 CCLIUIOQ a CAMP The widely acclaimed Kearny A Cappella Choir is a source of great pride for Kearny High School. Under the 'fine guidance of Mr. Richard Zaloudek, better known as Mr, Z , the excellence of the Kearny A Cappella Choir has impressed all listeners. The Choir has brought honor to Kearny this year with appearances in the San Diego Music Festival, the Poway Music Festival, Vespers, and on a multitude of other occasions, especially at Christmas and Easter. Combining the ingredients of hard work, fine management, and a singing spirit the Choir has achieved a maximum quality. Certainly, this group of select students is a tribute to the eighteen years Mr. Z has been at Kearny. Front, left to right: Mr. Richard Zaloudek, Director, Terry Bourne, President, Front row: Rosie Ruiz, Patty Rose, Donna Wells, Barbara Borum, Sharon Weymiller, Joanne Peterson, Marilyn Beck, Tim Coffman, Richard Herkert, Mike Valdez, Mike McDowell, Danny Wood, lrwin Davidson, Dave Lucus, Rick Johnson, Dave Coffman, Pam Jensen, Joyce Stringer, Cheryl Kirby, Paula Beck, Sylvia Mitchell, Kathy Moore, Diann Juvrud. Middle row: Pam Martin, Sheryl Shocklee, April MacRae, Nancy Hatch, Sallyann Carpenter, D'ane Kohlset, Bob Walter, Joe Cabaness, Reuben Taylor, Bob Stremlau, Luther Ollisan, Bob Ashcroft, David Shivers, Jim Smith, Claire Ward, Linda Miller, Crystal Doane, Christine Briner, Judy Lipton, Ellen Stilson, Yvonne Leon. Back row: Carol Lorentz, Judy Kasik, Jennifer Daniels, Tillie Peacock, Sandra Edwards, Joanne Lotscher, Barbara Kalal, Nancy Billmire, Linda Sparks, Amy Fagg, Pat Blackwell, Judee Tarano, Georgia Kahler, Tony Kassik, Gerald Bell, Charles Mentzer, Ronnie Thomas, Bob Shapiro, Sue Jones, Judy Bailey, Kathy Dardis, Kay Jesienski, Kathy Horne. Not shown are: Sylvia Miller, Sherry Siemons, Bob Bolton, Bill Flower, Gregory Griffith, Donna Knipple, Laura Lee Tibbetts, Frank Vito. it i f Mr. Richard Zaloudek, Director 52 rfr:r1??Ws'sf'1isltbigliiia K Z' was k vein - egg f W 512: Qgsagsl fr L , fi: 'iiff f T ' , Q, .,.. - ..... .. ...: .......,.. . .,.,. t , ..-... .... , '-ff rfcwwxsf z -, :.'-my-,..,g+.. - we 5.5-.Y3.' .?' X . ' rgtl:1Es?Kef? HscrXtXQ ?:dhc lg -, t if . ss, new wWm,.Ws, sgswsrlklg - , X -W is ,si Q rizfrzafwmztfsg.,,:::2 we . , gg ' 552 -f f Q Higiiii MXQQWKVZT Gil 'Rim s M-Mage wtrfgiizzsiifiiitsfgfifcivzitgskigstgg s' Y f'Z3E.53'K1723Q1Z'el'frTS?i3T5Sgi .II f '2iQ'fRg54'i?s5g,EEZ,5 i,Z1Vf3Efs2Qfi? igTi3 2- . fir' M' tariitfaffr, N,-U :2, 5 t 22i:?s'm::Q2is.,jtf?,ss4+:5?Q::1:21f3Q4szzeitwsziii 5 ws i 5 , iff it as, -'msgs wi: ,r ,, . M ,.,,. ,,.,c ,T .,,,,,,,,,,,s,,, M .Z J .lt,,s.Q' S' jJf'g,f,5g'f?ff,2 ?,fi'gQX1,3?fQk-Z,' ill U ' f'Ct5T5'fs5 r xg, I , Zckgaxzgswgggggrf,-ss5 'J x iifvtlii' L. ,,,.s,,. c, of ,, S'g3,iM?tSftEK1J:. .5537 . 54-miie J 'V g1,.ZQ3g5 rx 1 X 1 1 i 0, , 77 Y if I'l5QI'l'l A Front row, left to right: Rose Ruiz, Ellen Stilson, April MacRae, Sylvia Mitchell, Judy Lupton, Sheryl Shocklee, Judee Torano, Linda Miller, Crystal Doane, Joanne Peterson. Back row: Terry Bourne, Charles Mentzer, Mike Valdez, Richard Herkert, Ronnie Thomas. Not shown: Paula Beck and Frank Vito. Alfel Zl 4'f7..,1,nt. ,f-4 1,1431 in Qgi: 4 5 S1 RY gl-QEJPQ 1 1,-1',.'!' fx' f. H-1-4 5, up-7 left to right: Terry Bourne, President, Paula A Cappella Choir Oflicers, Beck, Secretary, Dave Coffman, Vice President. Not pictured: Judy Bailey, Treasurer. i .' 5' I l fi? 'khlf n 1 xq- Q R, ,, -V l5?.7li'g-33117 ri Nh. :wh-4 1.-': 'QQ .3 Q1g.,p:' 4' 3' Fizz .,4. 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Si .3155 , 'Q . :Qi 5HTQ e -Q fi 1 5-ff' 1 sg A . M W 31pm f , ,, ,, . Q ' .N K W ,fail ' U Q W is f N Lx 4- 1 5 y lf? xlz 'R l i 1 Q 1 i 1 T ' i , if I Z' 1 , 1 x 51 Ni-I ,U U k Q 1 L if fp ' H ,A 'Ji f .A 2 K ,E 4 W Q if Tiff, 4 1 9, , I as in In 'I X V x if 'Q ,' 1 ZWQW 1 3, xgff FH P q i? F , :N f . . F' i 'z ill Drk ' P :J P11 1 J hy Wvl, iv 'ya 5 -i-um Till mi ' ' ijx lqm' Q ?'e - .x i ' -Qu. - , f.:H1 '- :..1 ,1- --x i' H92 il, . .,, :A-,:. ,, . . v '15- --,w f-qv? fgime A .1 gui., il,-x 3-ufiiff ', -uv M.: 5 wr, f ?f :: K, W :xt C X :ir-'V f. rl 'R The Drama Department benefits Kearny students in two ways. lt gives students who are interested in acting and directing a way of expressing their creative talents. The department also provides en- tertainment tor the students by producing several excellent plays throughout the year. The maior plays presented this year were Bell, Book and Candle , and Best Foot Forward . MR. WYMAN Advisor Orin Dodge, Ed Wickham, Candy Ballistrani, Terry Behrens, Diane Stone, Marilyn Box, Best Foot Forward. KATIE HENDERSON ED WICKHAM Bell, Book and Candle 'lBeIl, Book and Candle -. rj, wtf ,if - RALPH CUEVAS JUDY BAILEY Dana Adams, Marilyn Kay Box, Ed Wickham Bell, Book and Candle Be5rFQorForward merican jiefc! eruice The Kearny chapter of the American Field Service was largely responsible for bringing a foreign exchange student to Kearny, and also for sending a student to Brazil. This enthu- siastic group is under the leadership of Miss Hutchinson. Members of the A.F.S. have raised money by selling hand- made Christmas cards, holding a bake sale, and presenting an assembly. lt would not be possible for us to obtain an exchange student or send a student to another country without the financial aid that the American Field Service provides. ju fare eackem 0 m erica Students who are considering teaching as a possible career compose Kearny's chapter of Future Teachers of America. The purpose of this organi- zation is to acquaint interestezl students with the teaching pro- fession. This club is sponsored by Mr. Hayes. Some of the activities in which F.T.A. members partici- pated were a convention at the University of California, a city- wide meeting, and group dis- cussions. CMJ Bottom row, left to right: Miss Hutchinson, Sponsor, Janet Lindley, Karole Thomas, Bfll Mous, Vice-President, Connie Kel- logg, President, Christine Briner, Treasurer, Nancy Billmire, Secretary, Barbara Kalal, Pat Cabiness, Bob George, Norman Swuuger, Loyqlge Steele, Center row: Lqurq Suchqrl Linda Miller, TOI'llE SlC1ff0rd, Clll'lSlln9 BUKCWEH, CCCille Prdll, DUI- lene Baker, Alicia Harbour, Terry Behrans, Barbara Hicks, Ellen Stilson, Susan Jones, Connie Rotsios, Kathy Slone, Jane Birgelaitis, Nancy Jones, Irene Minihan. Top row: Dirk Mous, Deanne Haigh, Nancy Lloyd, Pam Fawcett, Dawn Puraty, Linda Allen, Nadine DeWitt, Susan Halgedahl, Diana Gibbs, Jennifer Daniels, Crystal Doane, Katy Dibsie, Carol Likins, Susan Merrill, Larry Maxwell. Bottom row, left to right: Barbara Hicks, Vice-President, Gayle Phillips, President, Judy Janzen, Treasurer, Sharon Clark, Secretary. Center row: Pat Delvac, Nadine DeWitt, Marsha Hodge, Jane Birgelaitis, Paula Taylor. Top row: Susan Gay- ler, Dana Adams, Jane McCormick, Mr. Hayes, Sponsor, Toni Pena, Ilene Rogel, Linda Griffith, Diana Lowe. C.S.F. Seniors, bottom row, left to right: Rosemary Borges, Annette Richards, Kathy Hicks, Armin Maths, Linda Griffith, Karole Thomas, Carol Larson, Jane Birgelaitis. Center row: Carol Emerson, Sandy Pasqual, Diane Stone, Linda Kanlund, Sharon Clark, Sallyann Carpenter, Paula Taylor. Top row: Craig Hendrickson, Tony Witzel, Randy Hamilton, Jim Lin- scott, Bob George, Mike Romano, Bob Shapiro. C.S.F. Juniors, bottom row, left to right: Joanne Peterson, Mary Ellison, Connie Rotsios, Diann Juvrud, Susan Young, Kathy Slone, Linda Miller, Georgia Kohler, Barbara Esaki. Center row: Dirk Mous, Larry Maxwell, Barbara Kalal, Susan Chase, Nancy lloyd, Sherry Neal, Pat Delvac, May Gibson. Top row: Gary Whitley, Ronnie Nellis, Bob Nissen, John Hannahs. C.S.F. Sophomores, bottom row, left to right: Nancy Henderson, Rose Enocks, Beth Harvey, Patsy Witzel, Mary Dow- rimple, Toni Martin, Susan Merrill, Dolores Fierro. Top row: Diane Hart, Linda Johnson, Jon Michaelson, Gerri Grenolds, Christine Bakewell, Wendy Birgelaitis, Linda Fox. abkrnia .SQAOZIMLQQ .geclerafion The California Scholarship Federation of Kearny High School is part of a state-wide honorary society. To qualify for membership a 3.4 grade aver- age is required. Mr. Rufolo sponsors this club. For two years C.S.F. has been a foster parent of a Ko- rean orphan. Each month ten dollars are sent to the Christian Children's Fund, Inc. Dues and extra money-making sales are used to finance this fine project. C.S.F. members who remain in the club for four semesters, one in their senior year, be- come life members. This makes them exclusively eligible for many scholarships. ft VK ir A , .fdfkkfic :Mociafion The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization of Kearny Girls who are in- terested in participation in various intra- mural sports. Sponsored by Miss Ward, it promotes good sportsmanship and in- terest in girls' athletics. Sports played were volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, volley tennis, badminton, and gymnastics. The Kearny G.A.A. also held a G.A.A. Field Day for all schools in this area. To raise money for their various events they sponsored bake sales. Bottom row, left to right: Rose Enochs, Secretary, Diana Lowe, President, Linda Griffith, Vice President. Second row: Rose White, Lorraine Horner, Beverly Horne, Diana Sullins, Pam Bennett. Third row: Jane McCormick, Carol Tipple, Brenda Bradford, Pat Blevins, Letecia Rentflou, Judy Oliver, Nancy Setkou. Top row: Dorothea McNally, Shirley Barnes, Beverly Shaw. 006fQI This is the first year Kearny has had a formally organized Booster Club, with members and club offi- cers. The purpose of the club is to promote school spirit at the various school sponsored sports events. At football games a section of the bleachers is reserved for Kearny students wearing the official Booster Club uniform: a white shirt and a KOMET button. Members of the club also participate in pep rally skits. The enthusiasm displayed by the Booster Club has been a definite asset to Kearny High School. A touchdown? CONNIE KELLOGG, President 126 olltfefniell Boys who have lettered in any sport are eligible to ioin the Lettermen's Club. This club, sponsored by Mr. Slater, is a school service club dedicated to make Kearny a better campus. The money raised by the Lettermen by organizing senior-faculty basketball games, showing movies of football games, and other proiects went to the athletic department. Many fine athletes proudly display Kearny's K on their maroon and white iackets. The Lettermen enthusiastically work to improve Kearny High School. ! . I 7 . 6, N. Lettermen Officers, left to right: Bill Carroll, Secretary Joel Ewan President Jim Ferguson Vice Bottom row, left to right: I.yle Arnold, Duffy Clemmons, Jessie Martinez, Floyd May, Joel Ewan, Steve Stickler, Richard Mata Rick Carter Larry Maxwell. Second row: Dennis Santiago, Robert Nellis, Dale Birkenbach, Curtis Cramer, John Fletcher, John iGreene John Richardson Leonard Cor dovu. Center: John Archer, Jack Whaley, .lim Oberreuter, Ronnie Kauble, Norman Waters. X ! . avg f new CAROL LARSON President laflaff The Dianas is an honorary service organization composed of fifteen Senior girls. Membership for this club is based on the attainment of a B average and school activity points. Mrs. Wise- man sponsors this active club. Dianas usher at many school activities such as Commencement, Baccalaureate, and school plays. This year they col- lected canned goods for the A.S.B.'s Christmas proiect. They also had a very successful pickle sale and a hay ride. One of their most memorable events of the year was a visit to the Regis Philbin Show. ww-2. THELMA STRICKLAND Secretary KATIE HENDERSON GAYLE PHILLIPS Vice-President Treasurer 0'Vi muslim A .MW Dianas, bottom row, left to right: Revo Heinrich, Dianna Lowe, Linda Griffith, Carol Larson, Judi Powell, Sandy Pasqual, Karole Thomas, Chris Robin- son, Top row: Annette Richards, Thelma Strickland, Chris Caulfield, Katie Henderson, Rita Edwards, Gayle Phillips. Jo, Cm RICK CARTER ROGER SLONE BILL FOX JIM TURLEY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Kearny Key Club is a division of Kiwanis International. It helps promote good citizenship and character for boys at Kearny. Mr. Reed is the sponsor of this active club. Members of the Key Club have sponsored many worth-while activities this year. One project was the selection of a teacher-of-the-week. A picture and short biography of each teacher was posted in a show- case window. They collected canned foods and clothing during Christmas, and they have also made a generous contribution each year to the American Field Service. Bottom row, left to right: Mike Merritt, Larry Maxwell, Bill Fox, Rick Carter, Roger Slone, Jim Turley, John Hannahs. Middle row: Dennis Wiltanger, Richard Miller, Matt Ballantine, Jim Linscott, Larry Neeley, Joel Ewan, Joe Beck, Gary Hartling. Top row: Spencer Preston, Steve Fensler, Mr. Reed ISponsorI, Larry Shephard, Jack Whaley, Elton Pollock. Left to iight, sitting: Thelma Strickland, May Gipson, Jim Linscott, Chris Robin- son. Standing: Dana Adams, Kathy Deep, Linda Griffith, Diana Lowe. ui!! gi SPO The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to promote literary interest among Kearny students. lt is the only international club at Kearny. Membership is acquired in the National Quill and Scroll by grade average. However, it is possible to ioin the local Kearny group without this requirement. Their work includes raising money for and publishing the Scribbler's Frolic. This is a magazine gf 365' . made up of stories and 'W uw' poems written by Kearny students. This year they also revised the student's .gi-.i'5v,?4f'i ,'-I, 7- 'fffvff 't tj -S' .-fI fdi-gr 'HM 1r, r' ' 'ff' ,4Q5 air, ij-F Jul 2- x ' 5 , we va' Q , -'U .. - V-fr-,gf-f- fa sw 7 handbook. Miss Speck sponsor of Quill and Scroll has contributed a great deal of time t zation , it-XQXN 3 Fifi-fx' 53 3 T 'il ,MEF UW ev, .'- 'z' - 'aff K f gi 1-xiii: , , . ' I lia. ' ' ight! 21271. i '5- v .3-2: 435: 55,53 1 'Lair ' A , . gpg-1' 0 si ' f., this worthwhile organi- ' if-55?-,Q , L. ,Fr ,-Ji! , 3 .S96ix- YP 5' -'iff' Q ff ,fir -A -1 O vig l .dr rl Ag. gs , H, f P .'f,1 il' Q y. , . q,..h ll T l ' l , I-Qi! 130 MM, CM The purpose of the Bible Club is to present the student body with an effective witness of Christ. The members believe thai' a Christ-centered campus is one of which we can all be proud. The activities of the Bible Club are the annual Fun- spiration, held to band Kearny in fellowship with other San Diego schools, and the Testimonial Banquet which is held on the night of the Senior Prom. lt is held in honor of Seniors, and any senior who wishes to attend is welcome. The club is sponsored by Miss Speck. s..,.,.,,, . 'h-4. Tb! X Ln gf vi, 1 1 s First row, left to right: Pat Newell, Gayle Phillips, Bob Walter. Second row: Linda Moore, Sandra Moore, Mary Lu Wather. Third row: Nancy Blevins, Dale Smith, Nancy Anderson, Kathy Slone. Fourth row: Toni Martin, Marsha Hodges, Mary Horbal. Fifth row: Sallyann Carpenter, Bill Miller, Jane Doe, Gary Hartling. afqueefl Que e jficiue . gg t l , ffl,..g,r tl First row, left to right: Orin Dodge, Mike Biers, Katie Henderson, Mike La Valley, Kris Reith. Second row: Elaine Campbell, Carol Wilson, Christine Kellogg, Terry Behrens, Diane Stone, Kandis Balistreri. Third row: Rosemary Fortenberry, Irene Minihan, Kay Box, Carol Adolfson, Judy Bailey. Fourth row: Nick Sandoval, Dana Adams, Marene Ball, Edward Wickham. Sixth row: Richard Herkert, Ralph Cuevas. The Marquees derived their name from the marquee, or lights in front of theatres all over the world. This club was originally a chapter of the nationally known Thespians. Mem- bership in this club is based on a point system. The points are accumulated by active participation in production of plays. Mr. Wyman sponsors the Marquees. Sitting, left to right: Susan Chase, Connie Rotsios, John Hannahs. Standing: Sharyn Kelly, Nancy Lloyd, Dirk Mous, Chris Robinson, Kathy Slone. The purpose of Quelle Trique! is to further the ability of French students to speak French more fluently. The club has no officers. Instead, meetings are very informal and persons having ideas for the club become chairmen for the meeting. Methods of learning include records, word games, situation games, and oral recitation. Quelle Trique! also includes other activities to provide for greater interest in the club. Quelle Trique! is a French phrase for What a club! Mr. Gumina is the sponsor. re-Cr.,..-f0r, Bi-Chem-Phy stands for biology, chem- istry, and physics. This club provides an outside opportunity for interested stu- dents to delve into these sciences. The club is sponsored by Mr. Lehman. Front row left to right: Diana Gibbs, Susan Chase, Susan Halgedahl. Center row: Dirk Mous, Shun Santo- higashi, Kathryn Dibsie. Back row: Armin Moths, Generose Nocon, Mike Romano, Tony Wietzel, Craig Hendrickson, Sponsor, Mr. Lehman. Jlnfef- C266 Inter-Club Council consists of repre- sentatives from all the clubs at Kearny. It promotes cooperation between the various clubs. Mr. Carter gives his time to this diplomatic organization as the sponsor. First row, left tc right: Dirk Mous, Pat Newell, Jim Linscott, Roger Slone, Mike Romano, Richard Herkert. Sec- ond row: Diana Lowe, Linda Griffith, Maureen Buttner, Lynda Allen, Chris Robinson, Sandra Pasqual, Ellen Stil- son, Chris Caulfield, Third row: Armin Moths, Tony Wietzel, Annette Richards, Elsie Beal, Patty Rose, Kathy Deep, Larry Maxwell. .,,,, 1 i Kearny's Y-Teens is a sopho- more, iunior, and senior girls' club sponsored by lhe San Diego Y. W. C. A. The club consisls of eighly members who work on service proiecls al Kearny and in lhe communily. They also have money- making proiecls such as car wash- es and candy apple sales. These proiecls make social funclions pos- sible. The sponsors of Y-Teens are Mrs. Smilh and Miss Clipp. PRESIDENT Maureen Bullner - flew righl: Debra Heriol, Carolyn Wilkowski, Gail Shrum, Pamela Marlin, Barbara Calhoun, Firsl row, lefl lo Maureen Bullner, Pally Winlerberger, Linda Miller, Judy Hulen, Dusly Bumgardner, Barbara McNeighl, Barbara Michie. Second row: Mrs. Smilh, Cheryl Wilson, Perla Romero, Veronica Walls, Loralee Sleele, Elsie Beal, Belly Fischer, Kalhy Edwards, Nancy Cifre, Doris Edwards, Palricia Wilzel, Miss Clipp. Third row: Barbara Bumgardner, Nancy Anderson, Mary Kalal, Diana Slanfield, Lynda Schmid, Rose Enochs, Palricia Blevins, Ann Hogan, Shirley Palricia Maberry, Rosemary Miller, Jacqueline Wolf, Horbal, Barbara Harrison, Brenda Bradford, Laurie Coslenborder. Fourlh row: Annie Carler, Lorraine Spieker, Alannah Quisl, Louise Judkins, Gloria Myers, April Mac Rae, Sandra Sleirer, Sandi Snyder. Fiflh row: Janelle Henderson, Michele Allen, Cheryl Allen, Linda Lievers, Pal Blackwell, Joann Buller, Sally Shumaker. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Pally Winlerberger Linda Miller Judy Hulen 'WMA CM The purpose of the Math Club is to enioy math and to further the knowledge of interested students. The members participate in mathe- matical games and contests. They also attend math lectures and field days. Mr. Bergstrom sponsors this club. :rsrow,e or:t:n mn, I nricsn,rmin t.ecnrw: r.Brs ,Tn , F't lftt 'hM'kR C'Hd'k A MhS d M Y Wnzel' Steve Irwinlg e o a o rag e o o s o o e g trom o y I 'Hass 1: , . wvo :- ONE. LUV Tnmncs Pom Fnuork , if D05 Z -,wo Orvo mm mica PLSAS-gg t . -I-R35 2 TH REE A TH lYlQ1.i LNOOK' S L.tl-QE '44, fl 'ESR lf THIS-' Fl-TACO-' . rpunvsao . - 1, , 1 FOQQ, M-VN-'.,, l TTTTT I-c-'Mc'-e ' T-MA ' unsung , I' uw 'illll First row, left to right: May Gipson, Lynda Allen, Diana Gibbs, Judith Gerard, B Mous. Second row: X 3 Mr. Clancy, Sharon Clark, Carol Culver, Carol Likins, Albert Evans, Craig Phillips. If l Q , QQ panML C326 The Spanish Club is designed to encourage better relations between the United States and Spanish- speaking countries. The members have learned much about some of the Latin-American countries through guest speakers this year. Some of the social activities have included a Christmas pinata party and dinner at a Mexican restaurant. Mr. Clancy sponsors this club. Front row, left to right: Robert Ferrell, Joe Caviness. Back row: Joe Renko, .lack White, Larry Sirratt, William McGovern, John Armstrong, Sponsor, Mr. Wonderly. Sage Pell! The Stage Crew handles scenery, lighting, and sound effects for all stage productions at Kearny. They also operate the public address system ai' football games. Mr. Smith is the sponsor of this capable group, .gzkoof .S2lf'UiCQ rf lgroclucfion Art Productions handles all publicity at Kearny, such as banners, posters, and game ribbons. Programs for many stage production are also made by Art Productions. Mr. Garris sponsors this reliable group. l Front row, left to right: Michelle Crang, Sharon Kane, Mr. Garris. Back row: Charles Fox, Lee Pearson, Carol Adolfson, Tyron Fragoso, David Castaned Front row, left to right: Mike Scanlan, Larry Shepard, John Richardson, Jack Whaley, Floyd May. Back row: Sandra Spradling, Carolyn Braun, Debbie Heriot, Darlene Baker, Alicia Harbour, Shirley Wright, Kathy Horne, Louise Judkins, Kathy Deep. 1' .S7moLin9 ommiffee The purpose of the smoking committee is to help prevent smoking on our campus. The members are volunteers and do not have meetings. They warn smokers and report ha- bitual violators. Mr. Dowell sponsors this effective and worthwhile group. 5 pw Q+ iwfXV?3aQ Q 5 X' N9 N956 XSS' Q59 X 0f A . y mfg WQQQ ggi Nb my QW bjgfvy SSN 559 ig Sfgfif-92 Q? si? fig? Q9 Gibb 3369 Q35 QQ , X9 Q 5 A359 N C g7f539 Xgs bgxug, 3? QU Fx 5506 I W N. giiwggff I fi V2 JM, M X525 , if 0 f ' X ,fly --aim www? 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M gf:ff.gfi:?'7 ,1 f' E sf , K .X ,gm 92 Ga Z wgky' ,qw .A gg my A M A .ww A. wfkwfrr- 'XTYSVC 45 w H w Q MSJSQ Q: gQ,,:m?x,5,f -if , 1 Q - - -'..A. 1 i A' ,wikis X ws Q 5 5 gf, W X gr! 4 x if 3,2 XY W if .1 5 Q ? ,, q, Mrs 9 A is I ,f L, X 9 'R' ' ff 'ig Q , fi: wifi, - M X X - ff P Egg gi 1: if 1 -ax 'f 'S' ff 5 Eli sw R Q sig ir A ZZ f s 44 2 if , 2 if i 3 if ' '. 3545241- W. ,gg - 2 4 wfwfmx - A 4 X ww A X 5 M 3 . , ---- ' N , H' '4 'W-11-warm: 4 -my , , M, r M 4 V' -, ' Mmm ,.,,,,,,. , ' u s -552,39 ' ..,,gs:wSwMwsw X 6 A 2 ' 1' .51'w,L,iM,p X. y ,si F2 v ky. f R . 'Q f ,mg bf .5 -,4 'SM H .,v' 4,1 -M M ,. ,Jw ,,,, , xi32? 3' T fi wif- Wixi K: 'Z H , gf ? T 1 A ,,-X, 'se , 4 ,,. ' if ,gf Q. ,fkyzf ,ln . . f- JVJ J 'HI First row, left io right: E. Oyama J. Henderson, S. Jones, C. Buchanan, R. Blevins, R. Russell, B. Carroll, J. Whaley, R. Doerr. Second row: L. Shepard, F Ober reuter, D. Santiago, D. Fulkerson, J. Smith, L. Terry, A. Shaw, C. Cramer, J. Erquiaga, J. Greene. Third row: L. Pearson, B. Wineland, C. Demoss, S. Reina, R Odom T. Page, J. Smith, E. Pollock, R. Trinko, R. Russell. Top row: J. Lansdale, M. Monahan, J. Ferguson, J. Richardson, J. Ewan, l. Davidson, C. Willcer, J. Arvin. COFQCJ Kearny vs: O Brawley T3 Hilltop l3 Crawford O Point Loma O Hoover 7 Clairemont 25 Mission Bay 26 La Jolla amify joofdaf earn The l962 football season closed with Kearny High School holding down a solid third place in the Western League. The Komet team had a slow start, but ended the season with victories in their last two games. Outstanding players for the Komet eleven were halfback, John Greene, and tackle, John Jaw Rich- ardson. The prospects for the coming year are good. Our sincere thanks go to Coaches Birt Slater and Len Smorin. J. jyoofgagjgijgam Bottom row, lett to right. Doerr, Gill, Blatman, Crawford, Berry, Bfrrincott, Bedum, Cox, Holland, Blevins, King. Middle row: Coach Taylor, Williams, Ahrens, Johnson, Vreeland, McNew, , Scott, Thomas, Johnson, Hunter, Coach Men- otti. Back row: Townsend, Bedell, Nielson, Mahlum, Edwards, 1, Jebb, Ferris, Bridges-Mgr. m ag GARY ARVIN-Center RON BLEVINS-Hulfback TERRY BOURNE-Quarterback IRWIN DAVIDSON-FUIIbC1Ck Senfinel Honorable Meniion GARY DE MOSS-Tackle RICK DOERR-Hulfbczck Q CHARLES BUCHANAN-Hcllfbock BILL CARROLL-End CURTIS CRAMER-End JOHN ERQUIAGA-Cenier JOEL EWAN-Cenier Senfinel Honorable Mention JIM FERGUSON-End RONNIE JOHNSON-Center STEVE JONES-Halfback JERRY LANSDALE-End TERRY PAGE-Guard LEE PEARSON-Tackle DAN FULKERSON-Tackle JOHN GREENE-Halfback Most Valuable Player, All League, Sentinel Play the Year, All Breifbarcl Honorable Mention JEFF HENDERSON-Guo rd FRANK OBERREUTER--End ROBERT ODOM-End ERNIE OYAMA-Guard el' ELTON POLLOCK-Tackle DENNIS SANTIAGO-End ARTIE SHAW-End LARRY SHEPARD--Quarterback JACK WHALEY-Guard CHARLES WILKER-Tackle BOB WINELAND-Guard STEVE REINA-End JOHN RICHARDSON-Tackle All League First Team, All Breifbard Team RICHARD RUSSELL-Guard JIM SMITH-Halfback LEE TERRY-Center RODGER TRINKO--Tackle Qi. WW 6' wi lk., Q3 if nn- W'f-Ns-.--, wb -11 ZW K :A Y, A , 1 1' xi: fx ,- '1ss.. 1 MQ 1 Q Pl 4- K 'E Q3- rf as Q3 Bill Truiillo receiving Most Valuable trophy. Top row, left to right: R. Pasley, T. Williams, S. Thomas, J. Martinez, T. Coffman B Cgqch Tom Rice Harbert, R. Junghans. Bottom row: S. Gordon, L. Neely, D. Clemons, B. Truiillo R Juarez, D. Gonzales, A. Juarez, Coach Rice. P055 0lfU'l fin? The Cross Country team this year was one of the best in our school's history. The team, excellently coached by Tom Rice, held a strong second in the Western League, losing only to Mission Bay but defeating all Western League teams in the league finals The team also placed fifth in the CIF all county competition They were led by Blll Trullllo, an outstanding senior runner, who was voted the team s most valuable player Next year s team looks very strong because of the number of luniors on the squad Congratulations to the Komet Harriers for repre senting our school in fine fashion. Top row, left to right: P. Girordono, T. Tongio, M. Romano, E. Chmielewski, C Fox, B. Hinson, C. Wright. Middle row: R. Patterson, C. Miller, K. Williams, C Hendrickson, B. Heyenga, J. Miller, D. Galyean, Coach Rice. Bottom row: R. Smith D. Clemons, P. Foulger, B. Helbert, J. Ussery, R. Fish, B. Flower, J. Staley. ar Parallel Bar Long Horse ms... ld l ft to right Coach Millikon, T. Gavin, J. McCaw, D. Conklin, J. Stewart, M. Harrison, P. Kelly, J. Turley r M Bulish S Fensler, M. Sabetti, T. Lennon, G. Perrington. Bottom row: A. Demoran, T. Kasik, J. Gallardo H Smith R SHGPP, J- Cusamano, D. Donaldson. mnadficd This is the second year that the Gymnastics Team has appeared in the Komet. This young squad represented the school very well. Although it wasn't the team's best year, they have a lot of talent returning and they will most likely give an exceptional performance next year. We would like to thank Mr. Millikan for the fine iob he did and wish him the best of luck next year. Coach Millikan 41:1-J' Coqch Poole Left to right: S. Lorentz, L. Shepard, B. Carroll, A. Hallian, R. Odom, D. McNutt, S. Reina, J, Ferguson D. Shine, J. Smith, D. Dowling, D. Lester. Center: Coach Poole, B. Maus-Mgr. amify ga:5Lef6a! This year's Basketball Team was the best Kearny has had in many years. It was led by Dick Dowling, ci 5'8 guard, who led the Western League in scoring, and the capable rebounding of Steve Reina and Jim Ferguson. Although the team lost in the S.C.I.F. playoffs, it was constantly putting on terrific showings throughout the year. Next year the Komet Team is hopeful for an even better season with three ot the starting five returning. Our congratulations to Coach Poole and the Komet Team for a fine season. J. U ElfJA'l'lLfl.f 3061111 Top row, left to right: Vandavender, Henry, Fulton, Buchanan, Cunningham-Mgr. Middle row, Angus, Townsend, Oberreuter, Birrincott, Coach Whittleton. Bottom. Edwards, Hinson, Blatmon, Scott, Moore. 7 C C0 rat KEARNY VS 46 Granite Hills 64 46 Mt. Miguel 43 39 San Diego 43 59 El Capitan 43 52 Alumni 49 43 Grossmont 42 41 Helix 44 60 Monte Vista 45 San Dieguito Tournament 3rd place 52 Mission Bay 48 52 Clairemont 42 . 41 Pt. Loma 42 58 Madison 31 64 Hilltop 57 55 La Jolla 51 56 Mission Bay 53 36 Clairemont 48 64 Pt. Loma 54 77 Madison 45 64 Chula Vista 48 55 La Jolla 63 S.C.l.F. PLAYOFFS 48 Hilltop 65 Q s . gy!! 'S Wi? ' 2 E M4 96 ZS 5 Qs ,, 2 if Yi, H 'QS J ga . gf. , wb :-, X A2 , if WW QW ,W '- gk gggifiwgl Mm. Wg? se: 4 '5 1, al' .WM rx '5 Q Q fi., kgs V A First row, left to right: D. Blevins, L. Cordova, H. Smith, L. Grindstaff, B. Truiillo, S. Gibson, M. Valdez, G. Abbe, J. Obberreuter, C. Cramer, J. Whaley,J Richardson. S ond raw: W. M:Caw, N. Waters, M. Getchel, W. Philips, R. Peden, J. Bell, T. Bowers, R. Russell, P. Paulson, S. Janes, J. Erquiago. Third row Bridges, Quick, Perrington, Lane, Tysor, Coddell, Gergora, Oyama, Ewan, Baldwin. Fourth row: Demoran, Harless, Morgan, M:Caw, Williams Smith, Green ea , Robertson, Johnson, Pollock, Fulkerson. Fifth raw: Blevins, Nightingale, Johnson, Juarez, Santiago, Sabetti, Hudson, Arvin, Fish. Sixth row Juarez, Giordano, Medina, Medina. This year the wrestling team was under the direction of Freshman Coach Millikan, who is new to the Kearny Coaching Staff. Although the team didn't place too high in the league, in the wrestling league finals 6 of the 12 wrestlers placed lst or 2nd, and the team took 2nd only lO points behind Pt. Loma, the league champion. John Richardson, our heavy weight, progressed to 4th place in the San Diego County C.l.F. Our congratulations to the fine squad. ?8 lbs., D. Blevins I12 lbs., H. Smith mmm, cwriif 103 lbs., L. Cordova y 145 lbs., G. Abbe 1 l E , 5 120 lbs., L. Grindsloff 165 lbs., C. Cromer . .fi I Coach Millikcln RCOIYFI 138 lbs., M. Valdez 154 lbs., J. Oberreuler l27 lbs., B. Trujillo Won 3-Lost 8 7 133 lbs., S. Gibson Hvy. Wt., J. Richardson 180 lbs., J. Whaley 149 Top Row: Coach Taylor, F. Vondevender, E. Peterson, L. Bradford, J. Archer, L. Shepard, S, Critesg J. Jonzen lMgr.l. Bottom: J. Fletcher, J. Levi, J. Hancock S, Jones, A. Shefeldtg B. Carrolig J. Greene. Gtdegaf This year Kearny was represented by a young, well balanced, and colorful Baseball Team. The squad has a very fine record even though there are only four seniors on the roster: John Green, John Archer, Phil Ewert, and Eddie Peter- son. The remainder of the players will return next year. Congratulations to Coach Taylor and his fine team. Top Row. W. Philips, J. Smith, J. Birrincott, P. Katolick, L. Dishon, D. Santiago, D. Shine, R. Haynie, J. Hannahs, D. Gill, R. Springer, Coach Smorin, Bottom T. Croyton, J. Diaz, A. Berry, B. Albertazzi, J. Ahrens, T. Smith, T. Gadd, J. Vreelund, T. Northcutt, B. Cambell. .: is JM Ja- - . .i . . Ag, PHIL EWERT, Pitcher FRANK VANDAVENDER- Pitcher JOHN ARCHER-lst Bose ALAN SHUFELDT-2nd Bose SHAN CRITES-Short Stop ED PETERSON-3rd Bose JOHN FLETCHER-Pitcher JOHN LEVI, Pitcher COACH TAYLOR LARRY SHEPARD-Catcher JIM HANCOCK-Outfield LARRY BRADFORD--Outfield STEVE JONES-Outfield JOHN GREENE--Ouifield CHARLES WILKER, Catcher BILL CARROLL, Short Stop C. Hendrickson, J. Townsend, M. Scanlan, J. Furgeson, R. Odom, C. Wright, P. Scanlan, B. Wineland, S. Stickler, R. Pasley-Mgr., C. Nickolas, Williams, S McNew, R. Peglar, V. Jones, L. Neeley, R. Peden, B. Stremlau, F. Juarez, T. Coffman, R. Juarez, N. Waters, P. Gonzoles, S. Briggs. 'ldvflmi lam I CLC Although the Track Team hasn't won many meets at this time there is a good probability they will do all right once the league meets start. This is another young team made up of a large number of sophomore and iuniors. Good Luck to all the tracksters and Coach Rice. 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This could not have been done, however, without the cooperation of the following people and organizationsg therefore the Annual Staff wishes to thank . . . Mr. Mena, for his guidance and understanding. Mr. Mel lby of Carroll Engraving for his Thursday afternoon visits. Neyenesch Printers for the printing and binding of the annual. S. K. Smith Company for producing the staff designed cover. Edwards Studios for the outstanding Junior and Sophomore pictures. Mrs. Birt Slater for supplying information and keeping the dedication a secret. The Administration and Faculty for their cooperation and assistance on innumerable occasions, without which production would not have been possible. The Firms that advertised with us. Especially Busco-Nestor Studios for their time and effort without which we could not have carried out the theme or have had a full-color picture. W 4 kggii W M my k'f5E'2Qff' V My Qmfaggyif cgdgfgiii W ff' sw QQGKQECQQ W W DX KAW EZSQQL gy? 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