Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1964
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WD DC' , Q1 ev QL My ' QQ J 4 is , QQ! xx Q i .Km 1 y 'X Q0 Z3 NWO Q V QQ 1 gf 1A. KW X K 1 b A Q: V2 : Vvjvjgsyx 1 V- F: X V IJ: i vi , ,x,2:MZ,lg2 we 5gd5,.lgx,3,y1,,:w. VQVWQWE , -ff, .. - 4, 1 . ., . , . KQMET ,64 Produced and Published by The Publications Staff In Co-operation with The Association Student Body Stephen Watts Kearny High School 765I Wellington Street San Diego, California Editor-in-Chief Dirk Mous Table of Contents Seniors .... . . School Spirit. .... . . Underclassmen .... . . . Organizations ..... . . . Sports ..... . . . .XM ---s-wm.......-..' , i .K I Throughouf ur years here af Kearny we have all noficed fh influence of foreign counfries on San Diego. From fhe fishing indusfr fo foreign eafing places, faraway hands affecf eac 'and ev' one of us. H On fhe pages of fhis book you will find examples of how fhis influe ce has been a Very porfanf parf of our lives an confribufed greafly fhe enrichmenf of Kearny High's sfudenf body. M I I '-,..,,iff'-1 1 axg 1 iii 1. Hifi, .sv lf' ' .fr I we it i' Q ...wt 1 S., N-djs-Jt ' aug i rs 4 R S 1 's , , M ,gf 3 P Ai A -1 'HS W5 mf' ,Qu DEDICATIO ' IT is wiTh pride and sincere admiraTion ThaT we dedicaTe The KOMET '64 To our principal, lv1r.Cleon O. Davies. UndersTanding and TaiThTul To The inTeresT and good oT all, Mr. Davies has carried on as principal oT Kearny High School Tor Ten years. Though his adminisTraTive work aT Kearny began in l954, he acTually began in I95O wiTh The Kearny Junior-Senior High and Then MonTgomery Junior High. Born in Park CounTy, Indiana, Mr. Davies graduaTed Trom Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana wiTh an A. B. degree in EducaTion. Through graduaTe and posT-graduaTe Training in various uni- versiTies, he earned his MasTers degree. Mr. Davies has had experience in a number OT schools as Teacher, coach, advisor, counselor, and adminisTraTor. In The communiTy he is a member oT The Kiwanis lnTernaTional. T THE GREENCTSTQEETIFY Bi3NN51? . 4-++fm-ifraie-1-++o:ursPo1z'rs-uae 4' Base Bali--Football-Boxing'-Swimn i'+'i l lHl i l l l l l'fl! l'+++'lr'l l I' JCNIOD CTR MENTOR Coach Davies Has l .Large Junior Net is ' gy Squad This Year, EBKTY-FlY Fl says runs you-ri AFCIH FKRST PRAC l'!CE I ,W nancsuu. f 1 ,y Fir-it fail fur haake! bali practice .sim igimed by Qian. Davies, wah .if time Junior liirli xalmul mt squad, on 'kixnrsiiay afvxmmi. About fi.-rty'!'3ve juungsl-wr n.-porin-i in suits at they ggmziuskuiri and held n fhurt work- KIBL T f,:Dax'iw-s vxaed I-'riilay mairiiifig img i would scam The baskmvera ihmugli amd Qimi-lice sessions three days n Week until tha- football season einses. In a week nr .-o, he will make a cut in the squad, pivking out the beat Qnyese ui num wav Juuiur 11-am dup mfg The waking winter. ' -Games by the Juniors: are attnci- iag mare intereat each sawn as Coach Davies has developed some splendid varsity mnierial for Coarh BIUBIIISJL Among this group, Jitifrgic Timbin, regvhz flwrguarx! or fiinnz-d, ia perhaps the ben. Among int 7nr'n Iiawp who will try out for the G. H. S. vanity this susan are Evan Crude! and Eugene Crawley. 'Shen huysi under the tuxeiage oi mms, played 1 great brand uf bali IM .Mains vera winning the bjojfrity of their scheduled contests in S926-27. Coach Davies has a pleasant yu Bm way ummm bin. mat makes him 'aw hiigir' vim ilu- Juniara. i do as he days .um ga into a game ,gi.i:imim.! zu isin, ni-x only fur their fviiwl bin for :hi-ir mentor. It 'is this his-ndiy ifeeliry between the mnch and play:-rs than pxmhwes but -sigsuitx Sn any kind af an athietic mr- iauizxvion ar in my form at spurt. Kearny has The saTisTacTion oT knowing ThaT Mr. Davies is an avid sporTs Tan as well as a dedicaTed principal. He himself was once The popular coach oT a sTaTe champion Track Team and a B baskeTball Team aT George WashingTon High School in Indiana. IT mighT well be The qualiTies oT a good coach ThaT have gone inTo The making of such a good adminisTraTive leader. Mr. Davies possesses Those qualiTies which make him as well liked as he is respecTed. When noT involved in The busy rouTine oT school and communiTy liTe, Mr. Davies Tinds pleasure in naTure. He spends a greaT deal of his Tree Time in gardening and yard work, and he is Tond of animals. Three oT his TavoriTe hobbies are his Three grandchildren. As principal, Mr. Davies has said ThaT he especially likes Kearny's TaculTy who have undoubTedly held The adminisTraTive leadership of such a Tine person in high regard. His Triendly, very cooperaTive disposiTion and his abiliTy and enihusiasm Tor working wiTh people has been well reTlecTed ThroughouT The Kearny High campus. Though we can appreciaTe and Thank you wiTh words, Mr. Davies, we sincerely hope ThaT This appreciaTion and graTiTucle will always be evidenT To you among The people Tor whom you have so loyally worked. A I , ,. ,, ,..., ,gk ..., , I .. vm ADMI ISTRATIO Mr. Cleon Davies PRINCIPAL Adminis+ra1'ive Conference Mr. Cleon Davies, Kearny's oulslanding prin- cipal, has been a conscieniious adminisirafor. He has been sincere in his regard for lhe srudenls and faculfy wilh always a kincl word for everyone. His supervision of school aciiviiies has proved, wifhoui cloubi, superior. l wish +o express my fhanks and deep ap- preciafion for rhe coopera+ion, IoyaI+y, under- sfanding and suppori' Ihaf you have given me 'Ihis ear. Kearny has fhe finesf boys and girls wifh whom Ihave ever been associafed. My complimenis Io you, your counselors, and 'Ihe sponsors 'for a job well done. I+ is wiih ride 'ihaf I look forward fo The privilege of being able 'Io presen'I' you as 'I'he grad- ua'I'ing class of I964. Cleon Davies Principal Mr. Nelson, assislanl Io Ihe princi- pal, Ihough new al Kearny Ihis year, has become well known on our campus. This has been due noi only Io his osilion on The adrninislralion slaff, bul' aEo 'rhrough his associaiion wilh Kearny's American Field Service Chaplrer. Mr. NeIson's work has made him a welcome member of 'rhe Kearny adminislralion slall. Mr. Basil Nelson ASSISTANT TO THE PRINCIPAL Mrs. Karen Wiseman, Kearny's girls' vice principal, has been unlailing in her sincere desire Io beller campus life. Wilh- oul her fine supervision of Ihe Girls' League, Their many line proiecls would have been impossible. We are graieful for Mrs. Wiseman's presence on Ihe adminislra- lion and for her sincere efforls lor The good of Kearny's sludenls. ! way yixf v V' If if , 'F-,xc Mrs Karen Wiseman fi ' GIRLS VICE PRINCIPAL U ,' v Mr. Lundmark, boys' vice principal, became a member of The adminislralion las? year. I-lis fine work has made him a well known person on campus. Mr. Lund- mark has again proven Io be a valuable member of Ihe adminislrafion al Kearny High. Jfo .S 1 3-A A 53 1 ,i . ' ' - I-'si-Fil1iE? ?.f?L.5'ii w'E5AZ??'iQf4's???Y'5 'H ::e:.f':fZ:. sf: : A' , ...ml NLM. ,1.-me . Q- ,. fs1.1-vsza-fivajisgwz H f- E' -, . sf .LEU K K .Q s . r . .1 . X 5 ' .. .4-.a..,w-.....'-,IIA sg i ...mn :. . S Sy' ,. - Mx.. . -A' 2' - xml. ' ACU LTY MR. FRED BATES Boys' Phys. Educ. DR. FRANK MASTEN Social Studies MRS. ELIZABETH DRESSER English E MR. XAVIER MENA Art j MR. WILLIAM HARTER Mathematics MR. DANIEL RUFOLO Science MRS. SIMONE OSTRANDER Speech and Drama MR. SAL GUMINA Foreign Language MISS MARGARET WARD Girls' Phys. Educ. MRS. SHIRLEY PERKINS Homemaking MRS. JEAN MALCOLM Business Ed uc . Music MR. CLARENCE PYKE lndusirial Arts MR. RICHARD ZALOUDEK Department Chairmen In spiie of ihe problems pre- senied by our ever-expanding school enrollment our faculiy, under ihe direciion of Mr. Davies. finds fhe fime +o make siudenis happier and more appreciaiive of a good educaiion. Kearny's facul- fy seems io be gified wiih a cer- fain special air of friendliness. humor, and sinceriiy. ...Q-,, 1 9 5 Q' ff, ' 22 4 .Q Q f A M, 4 MR. JAMES BUCHHOLZ American Government MR MAYNARD ALBERTSON MR. JOHN DAFFER Metal Shop MRS. FRANCES BURNEY Business Educ. MR FRANK ALBRECHT MR. GEORGE DANGEL English MR. JOHN CARTER Mathematics MR LYLE AN NABLE MR. PAUL DEACON U. S. History DR. LOLITA CARTER Girls' Phys. Educ. RGSTROM MISS CAROLANN DOUGLAS Girls' Phys. Educ. MR. KURT CLANCY QI Spanish MR LEE BOGLE U S Hlsory MR. CARL FLEMING Basic Citizenship MR. DAVID COCKRUM Typing MRS MARILYN BRANTLEY Record Keeping MR. CARLTON GARRIS Art MR, RICHARD COOLIDGE U. S. History MR RICHARD BROWN MR. CHARLES GAWLE U. S. History Mt It 41, 4+ s Q l ' l 'jj .5 , I- Q , J I 1 I g Q A Vf,,3,gi:kgl , . . L Q i l ily ' pfQiy??1f 5 77, ,Y W ' . 'S' w ., . ., YS? X if A I xt' 6 - ,min ,s.,w... 'Q L, I ii J ,iw gi... ieQQ..,5sg,?: We 'rg,,r:g..,. ,L i . igwsafzfygrlszrfrgiir frf ,L L ,As X 'Ir is . - , Q. : 1 - fre-.2335 ' wr. tr-I A a ft it . . , A ,. , E , . f .W 4. X. .,- MW., . . 1 if 4 ' 'Y , . I QR- ZQQQH -z ,:,' 1 .r . 'il ILAL , ,gg in . s. sw., W . J.. ,J 15 , MRS. .IUDITH GIVENS Homemalcing MR. FRANCIS KRAVCIK World Affairs MR. DAVID HITCHINGS English MR. BRUCE GRAVES Auto Shop MR. CHARLES LEHMAN Mathematics MR. ROBERT HOTCHKISS English MR. GILBERT GUZMAN Spanish MRS, HARRIET MARRINER English MISS VILETTA HUTCHINSON English MRS. BETTY HALL American Government MRS. PATRICIA MCGREGOR Girls' Phys, Educ, MR. ALBERT JANC Basic Citizenship MR. GEORGE HALL English MR. FRANK MENOTTI Boys' Phys. Educ. MR. LEN KAMP Graphic Arts MR. KENNETH HANTZ Drivers Training MR. GLENN MERRILL Science MR. JOHN KLOSKA American Government MR. JOHN HAYES Latin MR. JIM MILLIKAN Boys' Phys. Educ. MRS. EVELYN KOHR . , irffzvir Z - ..zgw ':s . , .:' gf Girls' Phys. Educ. A ' ' , W , - -.Af-ww M. 1 .,,..V,.f- 1 m :Li .5 all Q. P rs ,. .5535 'M 1 -H I . S , 'E POULIN Basic Citizens MR, THOMAS RICE Boys' Phys. Educ. MR. WILLIAM NEWMAN American Government MR. LEONARD SMORIN Boys' Phys. Educ, MRS. ELIZABETH ROBERTSON English MR. EDWARD ORTIZ MR. EDMLJND SORMAN Science MRS, LONA MAE ROSS English MR. MICHAEL PE SH EL MISS ERLENE SPECK English MR. BIRT SLATER Boys' Phys. Educ. MR. JAMES POOLE Boys' Phys. Educ. MR . OSCAR STOLLSTEIMER Music MR, JAMES SLIVKOFF Mathematics MR. JAMES POST MR. JACK TAYLOR Boys' Phys. Educ. MRS. KATHLEEN SMI TH Business Educ. hip MISS ANNA TERKELSEN German MR. LEROY SMI TH Crafts REED MR. DALTON VIVIAN English MR. RAYMOND WATSON Drafting MR. JACK WINANS Drama MR. ROBERT WILSON Science MR. GEORGE WELCH Mathematics MR. GLENN WONDERLY I' T V Q41 I, , 1 V f I T' Electric Shop MR. HENRY WIEGAND Art ' MR. HERBERT WILLIAMSON I Q Bays' Phys. Educ. H.. F Cafeteria Workers and Custodian -I 'riff Mrs. Thompson Head Cafeterian BOTTOM: Dorthy Lockrem, Toni Cordouva, Florence Reeves, Dana Cowie, Marie Cameron, Priscilla Roberts, Ruth Thompson, Thelma Addis. TOP: Mary Caukins, Bonnie Rose, Eleanor McNalley. CUSTODIANS ' ' ff,,,, 'W ,WWW f ... iz 'l,,.,,,I-P'- rs! to 'll V Q:,. ' 'i il Mr' Luke Mtfefs FROM L. TO R.: .Iohn Prince, Frances Fenton, Nick Mastro, Jim Carter Head Cuslodlcn Wayne Dool. BOTTOM: Darrel Johnston, Homer Craine, Gerald Hall Hal Ansley. 1 Nurses The nurses oliice is one of The happiesl spols on The Kearny campus. They have clone a wonderful iob in lceeping lhe Komels heallhy. M RS. KAMIN EN Head Nurse MRS. LEE Nurse's Secrelary Secretaries MRS. PLEDGER Clerk MRS. ALKIRE Financial Secrefary THIS PAGE SPGNSORED BY MINIT MART M RS. SU LLIVAN Secrelary 1 I rr u are MRS. FERRARE Clerk The secrelaries are The underlying nelworlc on lhe Kearny campus. Through lheir worlc, Kearny's records have been well in form. They have given a happy almosphere 'ro all 'rhe offices, and have MRS. HOEFT welcomed newcomers io The campus. Head Secrelary MRS. LEWIS Librarian MRS. KYLLO Head Librarian Librarians The librarians on our campus are very helpful lo The sluclenls and leachers. They noi only operale +he library elficienlly, bul also slrive 'ro give lo 'rhe sludenis an irreplaceable service. K lvl ,ef vu xzxx- K7 Y Spain Will +l1e Senior Class of '64 conquer aclullhood, as Spain con- quored lands cluring +l'19 lime of ElCicl? Def-'H .ff-f ,MQ DW My H: ll K f QAD l q5QEr!'l'H' QQ Qllxfb W9 Gum, PRESIDENT Ron Johnson ,f if , VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Kalal 5 eniov OUR BEST YEAR I I J, g.. - . . . And so wi+h Ihe playing of Pomp and Circums+ance , 'Ihe seniors march 'Forward 'Io bigger and beH'er fhings. They have graduafed from Kearny Senior High and Ihey now +aIre wi+h 'Ihem Ihe memories of a hec'I'ic, wonderful, and saiisfying senior year. From Ihe rugged Iife of Ihe sopho- more Io 'rhe experienced iunior, and +hen 'Io Ihe reward of being a senior, 'I'hey have worked Iong and hard, bu+ Ihere have always been +he good Iimes Io be remembered. Wi'Ih such a big world and long Iife ahead of Ihem, may +he senior cIass of I964 graduafe Io a fufure of happiness and pros- perify. -'I' es-xgfzgfi ' f ' :lf f m gijf A s,4a1fis4i4I'135bi 4?2'ewiISfs ii' fffz 122555555513 f55?ei9'?Z?'5?i5fE I 7f5hiI'f'i fd IRQ! ' :: : - 52 . , as,, . . , gifiviggg V Q fa -. nw Wa s ! 2 ' 3 , v ,J swf, 2, ,aa -iii 2-V' f . . ., 1' ' W Mr. Weich Mr. Bogle Mrs. Braniley Mr. Kravcilr Mr. KIosIra very vibran'I fine seniors hard working inIeIIecIuaIIy good They're iremendous aleniav OUR BEST MONTHS NOVEMBER: 5TIw-Class rneefing, seleclion of vice-presidenl I5II1-Senior Dance 'ro raise money. Mr. Ugly conlesl FEBRUARY: SII1-7+l1-Order Announcemenfs 24'rl1-28Il1-Pay class dues, Financial Office MARCH: 2nd-5+I'1--Ivleasuremenls 'lor Caps and Gowns APRIL: 29II1-Class meeling MAY:I8IIw-22nd-Pay dues, Financial Office 29Il1-Final day Io pay class dues JUNE: 4Ih-IOII1-Final exams IOII1-Final exams IIII1-Senior class rneeling, Baccalaurea+e praclice, Senior Prom Ilnlernalional Room, EI Corlezl I2'rI'1-Issue Caps and Gowns, annuals, Baccalaureale line-up I 6'rI'1- I Hh- I4Ih I Sllw I8'rh-- Baccalaureale llmrnaculalal Senior reporl cards Awards assembly Oraduafion praclice on Kearny campus Oradualion lBalIooa Bowll SECRETARY Liz MacDirmid TREASURER Deanna Snyder SENIOR COUNCIL Who's Who in the Class of '64 Students honored in this section were selected by the Faculty DIANN JUVRUD Kearny has been very tortunate to have had Diann as a student tor the past three years. She has served the school as President ot K. D. K., Song Leader, Student Choir Director and as a participant in the Americans Abroad pro- gram. Along with all these activities she has managed to maintain a B+ average and an extremely good citizenship record. LARRY SHEPARD Larry has proven to be one ot Kearn 's best athletes as well as being a very outstanding student. As quarterback tlor three years he has led Kearny's toot- ball team to two Western League championships and one C. I. F. title. l-le has also been an active member ot Varsity Basketball and Baseball. Larry has not only excelled in athletics but has also participated in Boys' Fed., Key Club. Letterman's Club and has been on the annual statt tor two years serving as Sports Editor tor the '64 Komet. DIRK MOUS Dirk has been outstanding as Editor ot the '64 Komet. Without his untailing help it would have been impossible to produce a yearbook ot its caliber. ln addition to this ditticult task he served the school in many other ways. Dirk was President ot his Junior class, a member ot the Key Club, C.S.F., A.S.F.. and the French Club. His many activities have taken a great amount ot time and yet he has managed to aquire 'one ot the tinest academic records in his graduating class. CONNIE ROTSIOS Connie has managed To build a Tine academic record in her Three years aT Kearny. Along wiTh This achievemenT she has served Kearny and The UniTed STaTes as an exchange sTudenT, spending six monThs in Brazil. Connie has been a members OT The l-louse OT RepresenTaTives, French Club, Horizon Club. and The KomeT sTaTT and was selecTed as l.iTerary EdiTor Tor The '64 KomeT. ROBERT NISSEN One oT The mosT well lilced sTudenTs in Kearny's graduaTing class was Bob Missen. Bob, however, was noT only known Tor his sense oT humor, buT also Tor his Tine academic record. Bob's acTiviTies during his sTay aT Kearny have in- cluded PhoTo Club and C. S. F. and he has served as PresidenT of boTh, This year. KATHY SLONE KaThy was one oT The mosT acTive girls on The campus. She was A. S. B. Com- missioner oT Finance, Treasurer oT Dianas, Vice PresidenT oT C. S. F., and Treasurer OT Bible Club. She also Toolc an acTive parT in K. D. K. Council, A.F.S. and The French Club. All oT These acTiviTies were only secondary To her school work Tor she has mainTained a B+ average in her Three years aT Kearny. STEVE REINA One oT The busiesT boys in The I964 graduaTing class was STeve Reina. STeve has been very acTive in aThleTics, playing Three years oT varsiTy TooTball and baslceTball and he has won several honors in each sporT. l-le was on The BreiTbard Team in TooTball and was chosen as The mosT valuable player in The Kiwanis baslceTball TournamenT. STeve has also Tound Time To be a school leader. He was commissioner ol: Boys' AThleTics, a member oT Boys' Fed., Senior council and LeTTermen's club. FOREIGN as EXCHANGE KOICT-ll NOZAWA EDME ROMERO Japan Peru Koichi, 18, is Trom UTsunomi- ya. Japan. For The pasT year he has been The AFS broTher OT KomeT, Guy Jenkins. Koichi says ThaT he has been greaTly impressed in The U.S. by The cheeriulness and liveliness of The people. Like a True KomeT, he has been a greaT Tan of sporTs here aT Kearny. His TavoriTe American cusTom is par- Ties , and Tor some reason he has developed a special TasTe Tor hoT- dogs and hamburgers while in The U.S. Koichi plays The guiTar and likes playing chess, ping-pong and shuTTleboard along wiTh swimming, skaTing, and going To parTies. l'le says ThaT he has really enjoyed his year here and has learned many Things. Japan Edme, I6, is from Puno, Peru. While here, she is The AFS sisTer oT senior, PaT Delvac. Edme's greaTesT impression oT The U. S. came Trom The recepTion she re- ceived upon her arrival and Trom all The Triendly people she has meT. She has been an avid TooTball and Swinging Tan, and is a maTch Tor The enThusiasm oT any KomeT. Hamburgers seem To have become a regular TavoriTe of Edme's Too. Since her TavoriTe American cus- Tom is noT going To school on SaTurdays , she Takes advanTage oT iT wiTh her inTeresT in dancing, The movies, sighT seeing, sTamp collecTing, and records. She says ThaT in The Time she has been here, Kearny has become very close To -5-' her. Kearny's I964 American abroad is senior, Nancy Billmire. NoTice of her selecTion, only a Tew days aTTer ChrisTmas, made a wonderful and well deserved ChrisTmas presenT Tor Nancy. January 20 marked The beginning of The wonderful and unTorgeTTable ex- perience ThaT she will have as an AFSer in Auckland. New Zealand, when many oT her friends, her Tamil , and The Kearny Pe Band waved The exciTed, Teary-eyed Nancy goodbye Tor a whole year. Kearny didhi'i'T really lose a greaT KomeT Triend, buT will gain a whole counTry oT new Triends Through Nancy's experience, and Nancy, herself will gain a liTeTime oT wonderTul memories, and The happiness and saTisTacTion ThaT comes from worldwide Triendship. A,-wruuw Fino Sai-ul Isishrsl Edme and Pai 'broThers' Koichi and Guy The American Field Service exchange program is a shining example of The exciTing enThusiasm ThaT Americans have Tor beTTering Toreign relaTions. Kearny's parTicipaTion in The A.F.S. program has been aT The peak of This enThusiasm and every single eTTorT and spark of inTeresT involved is valuable To The ulTimaTe goal of world peace and undersTanding. The American Field Service is a golden sTep Towards a golden fuTure - and Kearny is a parT of iT. Americans Abroad Finalisfs Beih Harvey Nancy Billmire Which American will go abroad? Sfove Thomas Dirk Mous ART BUSINESS EDUCATION Lucia FeIix, RacI1eIIe Faucher IIene Rogel, Irene Maichrowicz Ik SY if f - n ...'.1'.. ?' ,ge ENGLISH Barbara EsaIri, Mike Oneil Academic DRAMA Mike LaVaIIey, Judy Smifh PRACTICAL LANGUAGE ARTS Nancy LIoyd, Carol Likins, Dirk Mons Allen Schufeldf 22 Standouts MATH MUSIC Susan Halgadahl, Bob Nissen Diann Juvrud, Karen Fair ...ei Ik lv PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE Deanna Snider, John Erquiaga Couriney Winfer, Pafricia Delvac I I SOCIAL STUDIES John Levi. Bob Nissen SPEECH Ken Donnelly, Rosa Horvafh 23 Honors Boys' Physical Education Department FOOTBALL GYMNASTICS Jett Henderson-lst team CIF, lst team WL, All Sentinel John Erquiaga-lst team CIF, WL Player ot Year, All Sentinel, Kearny most valuable player, Breitbard star ot month tor Dec. Charles Willcer-lst team WL Steve Jones-lst team CIF, lst team WL, All Sentinel, Player ot Year. Steve Reina-lst team, CIF, lst team WL, All Sentinel, Tom McAnn Award Larry Shepard-2nd team CIF, Ist team WL, All Sentinel Jim Smith-2nd team CIF, lst team WL, All Sentinel Bob Odom-3rd team CIF, lst team WL, All Sentinel Dan Fulkerson-lst team WL Bill Carroll-lst team WL BASKETBALL Dan McNutt-2nd team WL Alex Hallien-2nd team WL, All Mustang team, All Sentinel 2nd team Steve Reina--3rd team CIF, lst team WL, MVP Mustang Tourney, All Kiwanis Tour- ney, All Sentinel TRACK lst Place SD Relays Richard Pegler-IOO yd. dash Bob Johnson, Ulric Jones, Jim Hayes and Richard Pegler-440 relay. Bob Odom, Fred Juarez, Jim Hayes and Milne Scanlan-mile relay. Tony Kasilc-lst place WL on trapoline, 4th place CIF on trampoline. Howie Smith-2nd place CIF rope climb, 2nd place CIF all around. John McCaw, Pepe Gallardo and Joe Blanco-also placed in WL tinals. Drama Department Kandis Balistreri Excellent Certiticate, Humorous lnterp. Speech Department Ken Donnelly-trophy, oration. Pat Scanlan-gold medallion, oratorical interp. Connie Sullens-gold medallion, poetical interp. Rosa Horvath-gold medallion, oration. Niclc Turner-gold medallion, impromptu. Franlc Till-gold medallion, impromptu. Kandis Balistreri-Certiticate ot Merit, dramatics. John Diclxason-trophy, oration. Mille Scanlan-trophy, oration. COMPETING IN STATE FINALS Rosa Horvath-oration. Kanclis Balistreri-humorous interp. Bank of America Achievement Awards General Fields Engraved Trophy Award Winners Trophy winners are required to have torwarded by the school a transcript ot senior high school grades and an activities record listing their school and community activi- ties. These records serve as the basis tor the trophy awards and possible selection ot the candidate tor the zone event, SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS LIBERAL ARTS Bob Nissen Connie Rotsics VOCATIONAL ARTS FINE ARTS Irene Maichrowicz Diann Juvrud i sn 'f Nw 'I 0+ . 'fry li Qvihnnsihnvvl ' ' IHNMQIPQ the principal. llnennp., Q L' 5 J w me A- as 'fx' ,,,u l Q N MATHEMATICS I N SS May Gibson LABORATORY SCIENCE Courtney Winter ENGLISH I y C' U gtk j I x ,A . X. 'F ' 4 Ak Barbara Esaki ' I HL. A SOCIAL STUDIES John Levi ACH ucv cfm' .1 'P 55-1 ' WARD Qs ,fs Specific Fields Certificate Award Winners The selection ot certificate winners is made by the ' taculty ot the school with the guidance and approval ot FOREIGN LANGUAGE Dirlr Mous MUSIC Susan Halgedahl ART Rachelle Fa ucher BUSINESS EDUCATION Pamela Landin HOME ECONOMICS JoAnne Peterson TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Alan Shufeldt CLASS CUT-UP Liz MacDiarmid 5 Ex' Q 4 53 3 ,fl N i Q X 9, 5 EW, S 1 Alex Hallien, Pauline Palomino John Mccaw, Diann Juvrud CUTEST SMILE WITTI EST Sieve Reina, Yolanda Esfrada BEST DRESSED Don Donaldson, Wanda Balleniine ! 'W' 9. Q 3 l 1 ' ' N Q, K, , Q -rg, PERSONALITIE BEST DANCERS Mary Nelson, Ronnie Romero 4 John Erquiaga ii- H 1 ., L,.. , . Michele Allen, Dennis Saniiago CUTEST COUPLE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Connie Ro+sios, Elfon Pollock MOST EN ERGETIC Roberfa Heck, Curl' McGee I :ia -fp 1' 3 ........ KATHLEEN AASAND GERRE R. ABBE RAYMOND L. ABBOTT WILLIAM E. ABEL LINDA K. ADAIR ALICIA A, AGUIRRE RITA D. ALEXANDER BENDALL W. ALLEN FRANK ALLEN JR. MICHELE ALLEN , Q MARTHA J, ANAYA DIANE R. ANDERSON JACKIE K. ANDERSON NANCY R. ANDERSON GLORIA L. ANDRADE 28 .mg If f ,f:ie52.feII I iiiiiiklvi FRANK W. ANKER CI-IERYL L. ARMSTRONG LYLE V. ARNOLD GARY P. ARVIN MARI L. ATKINS SHARON L. ATKINS PETER C. BADORE TERRY V. BAGGETT MICHAEL J. BALDWIN A WANDA BALLENTINE nn RANDIE L. BARGER KATHY BARKER CHARLES BARNA ERNESTINE BARRAGAN REBECCA BAUM 'V 'lv-ffl' DAVID A. BECCARELLI GERALD D. BELL CHERYL L. BENCE GERALD F. BENSON ALAN J. BILECKI F 4-'- UP NANCY E. BILLMIRE 'TS' 44 GERALDINE K. BOONE BRENT L. BOYD YWS 1. ,df KAREN R. BISCH PATRICIA L. BLACKWELL JANET BOHNENKAMP JOHN F. BOGNER JR. My qgrllfl-Yu MYRTLE G. BORDEN BEVERLY J. BOSE TERRY L. BOWERS PEGGY BOWKER 'H M.. HOWARD A. BRACKEEN JANIS E. BRACKEN LANI L. BRACKIN BRENDA J. BRADSHAW N CAROLYN J. BRIDGEMAN GENIE L. BROWN JUDY A. BROWN RONALD E. BROWN JEAN BRUSCIA L RONAL S. BURRIS CHARLENE R. BURTON MAUREEN A. BUTTNER GARY L. CADDELL RUSSELL J. CAIN BARBARA J. CALHOON WILLIAM O. CARROLL DAVID CARTER SANDY S. CARTER MICHAEL W. CASSITY LEAI-I D. CASTLE RUTH E. CAYWOOD SUSAN CHADD MARY A. CHAMBERLAIN PETE CHAMBERLAIN 31 MARLENE M' CHAMPLIN VIVIAN A. CHASE CLEMEN CHAVEZ NANCY C. CIFRE DANIEL F- CIRIGUANO hiv., GORDON D. CIRILO MICHAEL J. Y. CLARK SHIRLEY E. CLEMENS PAUL T. COFFMAN GAIL D. COLE KATHY M. COMAS D. ANTHONY COOK TIM J. COOK LEE A. COOKE LEONARD R. CORDOVA 45 ERICH A. CORDUAN MARJORIE CORKRAN DARLENE J. COWART LARRY R. COX JEAN M. CRAIG I, Nqfwi THOMAS A. CRAYTON SHAN E. CRITES PATRICIA G. CROUSE GORDON R. CROWDER STELLA A. CRUZ JERRY D. DANIELS KATHY A. DARDIS MILDRED L. DAVIDSON PATRICIA T. DELVAC AI W- DEMORAN GARY A. DeMOSS ARIC W. DENEEN JERRY E. DENNIS LYNN A. DENT CARY B. DENTON 33 H 2 i N , REBECCA DIAMOND KATHRYN E. DIBSIE JOHN J. DODD PARKER W. DONALDSON KENNETH D. DONNELLY . dx COLLEEN L. DUKE JIM C. DUMAS RICHARD J. DZIEDZIC DANA M. EAGLE KATHLEEN EDWARDS E 2 SANDY Y. EDWARDS PAUL EICHHORN SUSAN L. ELDER JOHN D. ERQUIAGA BARBARA L. ESAKI 34 J VON' pang. If gilt? -an YOLANDA F. ESTRADA DIANA M. ETHRIDGE ALBERT L. EVANS MONA N. EVANS . 'if f P fu? Ms' ,quart- KAREN E. FAIR CATHY G. FAIRCHILD RACHELLE L. FAUCHER CHERLY A. FAWCETT . Qu...-sf VIRGINIA R. FAGG KENNY L. FEISTEL A -...A 15? 'Yunna- LUCIA M. FELIX GLORIA FELLOWS JAMES M. FELTY MYRNA L. FERGUSON ROBERT O. FERRELL WV 139 - 'Yr'-v-Q1, SUZANNE C. FICKETT SHARON J. FINLEY RICHARD C. FISH JOHN D. FLETCHER SALLY A. FLETCHER WILLIAM S. FLOWER ROY A. FORDYCE TERRY S. FOSS MARY FOSTER ED P. FOULGER PATRICIA H. FREAS JERRY M. FREEMAN PHYLLIS C. GABBARD RAY P. GARCIA SUSAN L. GAYLER DIANA J. GIBBS MIKE W. GIBSON SHIRLEY J. GIBSON SUSAN M. GIBSON PETER J. GIORDANO MAY L. GIPSON JOSEPHINE E. GIVENS JUDITH N. GERARD WILLIAM G. GLENN MARTIN B. GOETSCHEL JR MICHAEL L. GONZALES THOMAS GORDON MARIE GORMAN ROBERT GRAY SANDRA D. GRAFRATH flu. QI? -,N--v I..T. I is -gi - . ARTHUR R. GREENLEAF JANICE M. GREGORY DONNA J. GRIFFITH KATHERINE L. GRIFFITH LELAND M. GRINDSTAFF BETTY J. GROGG DANIEL L. GUTIERREZ SUSAN L. HALGEDAHL GLORIA Y. HALL RALPH L. HALL 37 'll RICHARD L. HALL JAMES A. HALLIEN JOYCE A. HAMILTON GAIL R. HAMLIN JIM L. HANCOCK RAYMOND E. HANEY JR. JOHN M. HANNAHS MARY A. HANRATLY KATHRYN A. HARDWICK ROGER L. HARDY MAZOLA HARRIS DENNIS E. HAUSER ROGER W. HASTINGS ANITA R. HAVRILLO RONALD VV. HAWKINS I as ...J 6, ,aw-nv ' wx JIMMY HAYES PAULETTE A. HAYNES ABBRON R. HEAP ROBERTA E. HECK NORMA J. HECKEROTH in Ig ESQ' JANELLE E. HENDERSON JERRY W. HENGST DEBRA J. HERIOT ROBERT L. HEYENGA DEE L. HICKOX WILLIAM G. HINKLEY TOM PAUL HITCHCOCK ANNE. HOGAN LINDA F. HOLLAND ROSA J. HORVATH 39 Q. LESLIE A. HOWARD KENNETH R. HUDSON YOLANDA C. HUFF MYRNA E. HUGHEY JUDY L. HULEN E1 01' 'f P' 5 f fx PAULA M. IKLER MARSHA .JACOBSON GLENN JANES JAMES LEE JANZEN DARRYL A. JAY 1 GUY A. JENKINS DIANNA K. JESIENSKI HOWARD R. JOHNSON MARY K- JOHNSON RALPH R- JOHNSON 40 'IWW' an RONALD JOHNSON BONNIE L. JONES iv N-A WESLEY O. JUSTYN DIANN R. JUVRUD ROBERT L. JONES STEPHEN O. JONES ALFRED D. JUAREZ GEORGIA M. KAHLER BARBARA Z. KALAL PETE A. KATOLICK 4a.....,.' ANTHONY J. KASIK RONNIE K. KAUBLE THOMAS E. KELLER LINDA KENT LAWRENCE W. KERN WHY JOE D. KERR CAROL A. KERSHAW SUSAN A. KINDER CHERYL R. KING ALBERT S. KLEINPETER DONNA R. KOBER KATHY L. KROUSE M. .ns-.,gQQ-11.az:v CHRISLIANE A, KROUGH 5 is-fzfaww-Mgr' if .V ' iiisfzxxfw ww? :WA -' ' M -imlsgie-5.15 - ein. 'Q' LEONARD W. KURKA RACHELLE A. LQ FOND BRUCE W. LAHR PAMELA J. LANDIN MIKE E. LANE BARBARA J. LANG ROBERT H . LANGWORTHY BRENDA J. LARABEE MICHAEL R. LQ VALLEY HELEN R. LAWSON JEFFREY L. LAWSON E. SUE LEE DONALD D. LESTER YVONNE LEON JACKQUELINE L. LEUTHARD JOHN T. LEVI LINDA L. LIEVERS ml'- ' CAROL A. LIKINS JOHN E. LLOYD NANCY E. LLOYD RAYMOND W. LOCKWOOD KENNETH J. LONG TAMARA G. LONG WILLIE T. LONG CAROL A. LORENTZ MARY J. LOTSCHER GENE W. LOUVIERE RUTH E. LOVE JANET E. LOVELACE ELEANOR LUJAN JUDITH A. LUPTON PATRICIA D. MAYBERRY 43 'W W ELIZABETH A. Moc DIARMID JoANN MANCUSO JENNE L. MARTIN gb mi! xx M JEANNE C. MQCROBBIE IRENE H. MASQ:-IROWICZ ROY L. MALONE JUDITH R' MANCHISE f-.Rf W M css!- .A GWENOLYN C. MANESS MARSHA L. MANSIR MARCIA L. MARCOTTE VIRGINIA MARISCAL PAMELA L, MARTIN JESSIE MARTINEZ NORMA M. MARTINEZ SUZANNE C. MASEWICZ RICHARD O. MATA -.wi TIMOTHY R. MATHIS FLORENCE MATTEI PAULA A. MAYFIELD LAWRENCE O. MAXWELL 'Ui .fs Q 'QI wp-'GQ' , WILLIAM J. MAXWELL MARYBETH MCARTHUR CECIL McBRIDE WILLIAM J. MCBRIDE JOHN L. MCCAW '-...If FRANK A. MCCRARY KATHRYN A. MCDANIEL WINNIE M. MCDANIEL SUSAN G. MQDONALD ROBERT C. MCDONOUGH I K.-s , . :'. ,' 5 9-7 Q-f . ROBERT L. McDOWELL BARBARA A. MCGEE CURTIS T. MQGEE STEVE E. McGlLL RONALD W. MCHALE 45 fl MARY JO MCKEFVER WILLIAM S. MCLEOD DOROTHEA McNALLEY MARGIE M. MCNALLEY MICHAEL P. MCNALLY BARBARA C. MCNEIGHT DANIEL MCNUTT ANDRA J. MEDITZ JAN L. MELLIS RALPH E. MELTON CHARLES R. MENTZER CRAIG L. MILLER LAURA A. MILLER LINDA L. MILLER SHARON M. MILLER 46 -wr MARY A. MITCHELL SILVIA J. MITCHELL KATHLEEN MONTEJANO BEVERLY A. MONTGOMERY GARY D. MOORE Qfifl W 5'-N--r RONALD MORGAN MARILYN L. MORISSETTE JOHN T. MORRISON DIRK H. MOUS WILLIAM J. MOUS WILLIAM T. MOYER YALERIE O. MUELLER JOHN W. MYERS SHERRIE A. NEAL LARRY D. NEELEY RONALD D. NELLIS MARY E. NELSON PAT A. NEWELL CHESTER L. NICHOLAS KATHERYN NIOHTENOALE 'R'-as ROBERT A, NISSEN JERRY G. NOLAND LARRY NOLAND JUDY L. NOLD TAMI K. NOORDA B 2 '... ' sf W-EV ' ELIZABETH L. NORTHRUP G. JOYCE NORWOOD KOICHI NOZAWA CATHLEEN O'BRlEN HENERY V. OLIAS xZF.I .L L MICHAEL W. O'NEIL RICHARD W. OYAS VICTORIA OSBORNE TERRY L. PAGE PAULINE F. PALOMINO 48 f. -,,. fgnzzw W . .,E,v, I Sli g m JOYCE A. PAPANEK gp. JY, K KT' fx,-wf' JOH N G. PAULETTE aqua- QUA LYNN PARDUE CAROLYN K. PARGA CHARLYN O. PARKER SUSAN PARKS SANDRA J. PAYNE . .1 1-mfs, 'EV '1' fish KENNETH E. PEARSON RICHARD A. PEGLER ANTONIA M. PENA RON L. PETERS JO ANNE PETERSEN TERRANCE W. PETERSON BARBARA J. PEYER ELLEN M. PHILLIPS 'fI2 ' MTX LINDA C. PHILLIPS ELTON T. POLLOCK CALVERT J. PORTER RICHARD C. POST KAREN N. POTTER ., .- ff f- :v,w:3,q ,...d KAREN N. POTTER RICHARD K. POWELL DANA M. QUICK SANDRA A. QUIST CAROL A. RANCE STEVEN V. REINA FRANKLIN C. REYES JESSE L. RIKARD VICKI J. RIKARD DOUGLAS E. RING www' GEORGE A. 50 K ...Juv RIVERA MARGARET ROBERTS ILENE M. ROGEL RICHARD ROGERS LIVIA E. ROMERO My ---uh -mv RONNIE W. ROMERO MICHAEL ROSS CONNIE ROTSIOS ROGER A. ROW JO ANNE ROYAL 'Wh Nw? ' lx 3 SI-IERYL K. RLJNION BOB C. RYNEARSON ROSE MARY SAMANIEGO ALEXANDER SAMANIEGO BEN SANCHEZ fe Q FRANK A. SANCHEZ MARIE A. SANT DENNIS P. SANTIAGO MICHAEL J. SCANLAN PATRICK D. SCANLAN 1' ...wwf 'fgzv MARVIN G. SCHELL DANNY W. SCHMITZ CONNIE S. SCHNEIDER LINDA S. SCHOCK BARBARA J. SCOFIELD '45 4 ,'?l 'O L. BILL R. SCOTT VICTORIA F. SEAL DONNA L. SEIM SHONNIE R. SEXTON BARNEY J. SHANDS ARTIE SHAW GARY L. SHEPARD LARRY D. SHEPARD BOB M. SHERER DAVID N. SHINE y--mv GAIL L. SHRUM SHERYL A. SHOCKLEE SHARON A. SHORT ALAN J. SHLJFELDT SALLY A. SHUMAKER 52 WALLACE C. SILVER MICHAEL SIMMONS DAVID D. SIMONS ANITA K. SLONE JIMMY SLOAN Sm ,W-w -'? ' FREDERICK H. SMALLEY DAVID G. SMITH HOWARD G. SMITH JAMES A. SMITH .IUDITH A. SMITH Q'-HH' I SANDRA S. SMUDZIN RONALD S. SNAPP DEANNA D. SNIDER ROGER G. SOLHIED LINDA F. SOLOMAN I U Y' arf? ENELOPE L. SOMMERVILLE JOHN C. SPEER RODGER W. SPRINGER LORALEE L. STEELE DANIEL L. STEPHENS CHERYL STEWART JEANETTE STONEBRAKER REESE STRAUSS STEVE R. STICKLER WILLIAM G. STRINGFELLOW Q-u-Ar DIANE L. SWEENEY JEAN A. TETREAULT 54 Mb' an---'f RHONDA SWIDERSKI ROBERT L. TADE WILLIAM A. TALLEY LURA L. TAYLOR SANDY L, THEILIQ5 CAROL S, THOMAS ROBERT S. THOMAS RONNIE O. THOMAS Mali 30 Ll' J 1 I--hw ,U FRANKLIN L. TILL JIM S. TODD JUDEE L. TORANO NICHOLAS J. TURNER GARY TYLER I A I . Q -A I wi-H -'Q EW 1 5 V. AW' ' QI LIA 'W JAMES E. TYSOR DONALD G. VARSHOL WAYNE H. VAN DORAN ERNIE VERMUELE JANIS C. VIANELLO ALAN J. VON PINNON SANDI WALL WAYNE L. WALSTON TERRELL L. WALTON JACK L. WARD 'frm' 'law VERONICA L. WATTS RUSSELL E. WEBSTER PAT M. WEIR ROBIN E. WELCH CHARLES W. WELKER 'FISH' JAYNE D. WENDORF BARBARA J. WERNLI RICHARD L. WEST SHARRON A. WEYMILLER GARY C. WHITLEY BEN L. WIGLEY CHARLES H. WILKER KENNETH WILLIAMS SHARON A. WILLIAMS THOMAS F. WILLIAMS VICTOR L. WILLIAMS MARILYN J. WILLIS CHERYL L. WILSON .IIM D. WILSON JOHNNY L. WILSON 56 PAULA L. WILSON GARY R. WINCI-IELL PATTY A. WINTERBERGER CI-IERYL L. WRIGHT I LYDIA ZAMORA 'EL ' PATRICIA M. WINGERT DENNIS WILTANGER COURTNEY F. WINTER gi. KAREN L. WOI-ILERT KAROLE L, WOHLERT WILLIAM L. WOODS MARY R. WOOLEY SHEILA D. WRIGHT SANDRA L. ZATORSKI MIKE K. YOUNG SUSAN E. YOUNG MARGARET J. ZAGAMI LORRAINE ZSUTTY JANIS J. ZUELKE SANDRA J. ZUPON Late Classification CHARLES C. AUDET RONNIE BAKER LARRY M. BRADFORD -if msn' JIM C. BARNHART CAROL L. BARRINGER OMA R. BEAUCHAMP CAROLYN S. BRAUN -aw gms-j Q CATHY J. CAVINESS SUSAN ESTES DANNY GANGWISCH SHERRY LYNN HARMEN G1 LESLIE V. BROOKS BOB ODOM L. DENNIS L. PALMER LEE PEARSON MARVIN R. REED JOYCE SEALS CINDI G. SMITH Senior Write Ups A KATHLEEN AASAND Kafhy was in mixed chorus in her Sophomore year and was a member of fhe Choir in her Junior and Senior year. She will always remember Homecoming '63, Swingin ' and fun. Kafhy plans fo go fo college affer graduafion. GERALD R. ABBE Gerry was in fhe Marching Band, Pep Band, and Ihe Wresfling Team. He remembers Gerre and coach BogIe's I96I Wresfling Team. RAYMOND L. ABBOTT Ray remembers fhe crash af fhe Mission Bay game, GosIshel's speeding fickef and fhe fhree day vacafion. He plans fo affend Cify College and fhen fransfer fo San Diego Sfafe. WILLIAM E. ABEL Bill was in fhe Cadef Club and R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. He remembers all fhe wonderful fimes he had during fhe pasf fhree years af school and af all fhe games. LINDA ADAIR Linda was a member of fhe Spanish Club. Her memories include Sfeve, helping Diana S. wifh her college prob- Iems , a week in fhe mounfains wifh Linda Miller, Lynn and John. fha day Janef B. finally gof her driver's license, and her infelligence in World Affairs. She plans fo affend college for a year or Iwo and 'Ihen become an airline sfewardess. ALICIA A. AGUIRRE Licha was a member of fhe Senior Class Council. She will always remember Lupe, Andy.Terry and lunch fime, Dinky's car, Dwayne, Old Town, Connie and Chuck. She plans Io marry and live happily ever affer. 'MICHELE ALLEN Big Red was Presidenf of Y-Teens, a member of fhe Junior Class Council, A.S.B. Comm. of Culfural Affairs, Senior affendanf in fhe '63 Homecoming, and played on fhe Powder Puff Foofball feam. She remembers Jelly's room, IiIfle queens , fhe 3 , Cheryl, Yoli, Homecoming '63, fhe Beverlys, doing fhe old fhing, Barb and Buffner, foofball, C.l.F., slumber parfies, l7fh birfhday parfy, and Dennis. She plans fo feach cosmofology. MARTHA J. ANAYA Dinky will never forgef Geo, Cecilia, Pea- nuf Minnie, Alicia, Esfher's frusf, Swingin' , Jo's Chevy and Toofsie. She plans fo gel' a iob and fhen gel' married. DIANE R. ANDERSON Diane was Edifor-in-Chief of K.H.S. News, a member of Drill, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, Smoking Commif- fee, and fhe Infer-Club Council. She remembers her wonderful par- enfs, K.H.S., Vicki, fhe fimes wifh Sharon and Tony, and Fefe. She plans fo confinue her educafion, fravel, make fhe mosf of her life and be happy. NANCY R. ANDERSON Bucky was in Pep Club, Drill, Arf Pro- ducfion, Bible Club, Tennis Club, Y-Teens and Smoking Commiffee. Her memories are of Mary H, Perla and arf class, Dayna and her name, Mildred and her firsf year, Margaref, Ferell. Linda, Nancy. fhe boys, Paf W., Arf, Mr. Mena and Ihe Drill af 7:00 in Ihe morning. GLORIA L. ANDRADE Glo was in Marquees in her Sophomore F I.-'ov 5. 'io U E-ms., 9 l KYSQ5' ' M' 'i', ' H -I4 '19 ,, ,fur - r.. it N fi .ik f My car broke down fhis summer year and freasurer in her Junior year, she was also on fhe Affor- Prom Commiffee. She remembers pushing Dinky's beasf, 2nd lunch. fhe girls, Mr. B's hisfory class, Dinky's friendship and fhe class of '64. She plans fo live her life always wifh love and happiness. She also wanfs fo fhank her wonderful parenfs for fheir love and under- sfanding. FRANK W. ANKER Frank remembers when he used fo surf, fhe '63 alumni, and fha hard fimes wifh Joanne. He plans fo affend Cify College and maior in Business Adminisfrafion. LYLE ARNOLD Lyle was a member of fhe Lef'Ierman's Club, A'Cappella Choir and parficipafed in frack. Lyle will always re- member Kafhy, Richard, and Ihe fun af fhe foofball and baskefball ames. SHARON LEE ATKINS Sheri's memories include 7Ih period gym for 3 years, Mrs. Neeley, locker parfies in her Junior year, Terri B., Gin K. and all fhe good fimes fhey had, Senior Prom, going Io gef donufs wifh Sfan and Dick, and her lavender T. Bird. B WANDA BALLENTINE Wanda parficipafed in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Council, chairman of fhe Affer-Prom Commiffee, Smoking Commiffee, and was a beaufiful Homecoming Queen. Her memories are of Jer's happiness, Cheryl s glasses, Mary's hair, Yoli, lif'Ile queens , Bev's undersfanding, red chevy's drags. Roach, and B. J. Her fufure plans include going fo Cafalina, model- ing school, J.C. and Sfafe. RANDIE BARGER Randie's acfivifies included Girls' Chorus for fwo years, Advanced Girls' Chorus, sfamp represenfafive and par- ficipafion in fhe Powder Puff foofball game. Her memories are Joyce's driving, Gin's famous fwo words , Sharon and Londies friendship, fhe foofball games, Joanne, Margo and Swingin' . She plans fo go fo beaufy college. CHARLES R. BARNA Chic parficipafed on fhe Senior Class Council, C.S.F. and 'Ihe Science Fair. His memories are of summer vacafions, fhe beach and fhree wonderful years of high school. Chic infends fo go fo college. ERNESTINE BARRAGAN Ernie was rally chairman and parfici- pafed in Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Smoking Commiffee, Y-Teens, Senior Council and Pep Club. Her memories are of Brooke, La mesa and Asfro Dances, fhe girls, Gloria and Sandie's friendship, Rifchies, Randie's appefife and J.M. af C.A. Ernie plans fo affend Cify College. REBECCA C. BAUM Rebecca was in A.F.S. and Orchesfra. Her memories include fhe fun wifh her friends, B.E., C.B., P.D. and fhe ofhers. She wishes fha besf of everyfhing fo fhem. Becky plans fo affend college affer graduafion. DAVID A. BECCARELLI David was a member of A.F.S., F.T.A., R.O.T.C. Cadef Club, Fancy Drill Team and Color Guard He re- members Mr. Bogle's hisfory class, Mr. Sorman, Brawley, Kearny's greaf spirif, Doug, Linda, and Jackie. David plans fo affend Sfafe, and maior in Elemenfary Educafion. GERALD D. BELL Jerry's acfivifies included Choir, Boys' Quar- fef, J.V. Wresfling, C.S.F. Vice-Presidenf and Key Club. He will always remember fha good fimes he had in Choir, foofball games. and fhe friends he made af Kearny. Jerry fhanks Ron for helping him in English. His fufure plans are fo go fo college and maior in science and evenfually medicine. CHERYL L. BENCE Cheryl parficipafed in Drill for fwo years and was lieufenanf fhis year. Among her memories are fha summer of '63, spilling sfuff, Swingin' , Mary Jo's friendship, games, Drill, Cheryl's car, long walks, 5:00 driving and Kearny. GERALD F. BENSON Jerry will always remember fhe foofball games, Swingin ', C.I.F., class of '64 and all fhe fine girls af Kearny. His fufure plans include going fo Mesa College. NANCY BILLMIRE Nanc 's acfivifies included A.F.S. Presidenf, Comm. of Public Relafions KA.S.B.l, Secrefary of A'Cappella Choir, Dianas, Junior and Senior Councils, C.S.F., and Foreign Exchange Sfudenf fo New Zealand. Her memories include foofball, Choir, Sheryl and BZ's friendship, fhe group, crushes, depressions and prob- lems, and my Swiss sis. In fha fufure she hopes Io have a happy life, a lof of learning, fo fravel, and fo go fo college. PATRICIA L. BLACKWELL Paf's acfivifies include A'Cappella Choir, Choir Librarian, Y-Teens, Junior Dues Comm., Bowling Club, and Big and Liffle Sisfers. She remembers Choir, Mr. Z, Ellen and 5fh period gym, S.F. and J.Z., and Mike. I hope 'fo sfudy fashions and cosmefology and lafer marry. JANET BOHNENKAMP Janef was a member of 'Ihe Spanish Club. Her memories include driving around, Linda A.'s and Diana S.'s corny personalifies, my infelligence in World Affairs. ln fhe fufure she plans fo go Io college and fhen become an Airline Hosfess. MYRTLE G. BORDEN Myrf was a member of 'Ihe Choir, Drill Team, and also in Mixed Chorus. Her memories include Smiffy, '63 Prom, V.V., '63 summer af fhe beach, Moore's, Sabeffi, Kafhy, Linda End Don. ln fhe fufure she plans fo affend Mesa College and 'Ihen fafe. BEVERLY J. BOS Bev was a member of Y-Teens, A.S.B. Council, House of Represenfafives, Senior Class Council and fhe Smoking Commiffee. She will always remember her Sophomore year, Liz's Pracfice made perfecl. friendship, fhe La Jolla game, A.S.B., Wanda's wonderful personalily. Maureen's facl, and Michele's sincerily. She plans lo furfher her educafion and go 'lo Cafalina and Yosemife. TERRY L. BOWERS Terry was on fhe Wres-lling Team for -Iwo years. He will always remember fhe foofball games. Oscar's, 'lhe Drags, 'lhe good fimes wifh Dwighl, Sieve, 'the guys, and all fhe olhers. PEGGY A. BOWKER Peggy was Caplain of lhe Drill Team. She remembers lhe bus rides affer fhe foolball games, Marlio and friends, Cheryl's brakes, rouiines, and her Senior year. JANIS E. BRACKEN Janis was a Sergeanl on lhe Drill Team for 'lwo years. Her memories include bowling affer games, big-brofher , Carl and his froubles, new sisfer, froubles wilh Oops, Brenda and Earnie's sweafers, Peggy's friendship, Frank and fhe good fimes. BRENDA J. BRADSHAW Brenda was on fhe Senior Council, Y- Teens, Prom Comm., Marquees. KHS News, and House of Repre- senfafives. She has memories of her big brofher Curf, Prom '63, Elly Mae, Rose and Dianna, Jay and 'Ihe girls, Michele and Yolanda, an: siammer '63. She plans fo go lo Sfale College and 'Modeling sc oo . JANE C. BRIDGMAN Jane was a member of fhe Drill Team, Horizon Club, and Mixed Chorus. She will always remember l'he buses, Band and Sherry, fhe pool, lheir problem, her Sophomore year, 'lhe boys and drags. GENE L. BROWN Gene was on 'lhe Smoking Commilfee, in Y- Teens, Feafure Edifor of KHS News and Treasurer of Advanced Girls' Choir. Her memories include L.A. weekend, Donna's lasling friendship, geffing losf, Ka'lhy's moulh, Balboa Park, and falking over problems. She plans fo aflend Mesa College and become a denial assisfanf. C BARBARA J. CALHOON Barbara was a cheerleader, on fhe Sophomore, Junior and Senior Class Councils, she was Junior Coke Commilfee Chairman, Y-Teens secrefary and on fhe Prom Decora- lions Commiffee. Her memories are going ouf wifh fhe girls, prob- lems wifh Big Red, fun wifh Sfeve and fhe bug, lifl'le queens and fhe Chrisfmas Parly I963. She plans fo affend college and fhen work on an ocean liner. BILL O. CARROLL Bill was on fhe Foofball, Baskefball and Base- ball leams. He was also on fha Sophomore Council, fwo years in fhe House of Represenfalives, fhe Le'lferman's Club and lhe Smoking Commiffee. He remembers lhal' greal' Kearny Foofball feam, Baskeiball and Baseball. A cerfain girl. All 'lhe feachers, his coaches and friends al big K , He plans 'lo affend college. SANDY S. CARTER Sandy's memories are of Michael, Jerry's friendship, Bladder and Bufch, Sue's infeminify, Jean's funny faces and Dicky, Mary's funny haf and fhe '63 foofball games. She plans lo affend J.C. for fwo years, lhen become Michael's wife. SUSAN B. CHADD Sue, nicknamed Chaddwick, was a member of C.S.F., A.F.S., Annual Slaff, Pep Club, Senior Council, G.A.A., Senior Dance Commilfee and fhe Prom Commiffee. Her memories include Dave and Bruce and fhe summer of '63 in Japan, Teen Club dances, climbing Ml. Fuii, and especially her Mom. She hopes 'lo affen-d UCLA. MARY ANN CHAMBERLAIN Mary Ann was on lhe Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Smoking Commiflee, Girls' League Council and Drill. She remembers Kal'hy's friendship, Yolanda and lhe boys, Wanda's red spols, Eleanor and lunch and Rick. She plans 'lo gef married. MARLENE M. CHAMPLIN Marlene was a member of Mixed Chorus and a Caplain in Drill. Her memories are of Drill, Cheryl's squeaky brakes, Peggy and roulines, foolball games, fhird period wifh Toni, 2nd lunch, and all lhe friends l've made in my fhree years al Kearny. VIVIAN A. CHASE Vicky was in A.F.S., Drill and on fhe Senior Council. She remembers Drill, lunch wilh fhe girls, foofball games, Big Bad John , A.F.S. Commiflees, pracficing in fha rain for homecoming shows, and Charlene. Vicky plans lo be a surgical nurse in lhe Army. CLEMEN M. CHAVEZ Clem was a member of lhe Pep Club, Smoking Commiffee, Senior Class Council and Y-Teens. Her memor- ies are of La Mesa and Asfro dances, Rifchies, Monica's, Mary's and Pauline's friendship and fhe resl of lhe girls. NANCY C. CIFRE Nancy was a member of Y-Teens. She remem- bers Cafhy's mud, fen of lhe clubs, lillle 'lubs , and Mission Gorge Road. Her fufure plans are fo alfend college for 'Iwo years, gel married and have a happy, successful life. DANIEL F. CIRIGLIANO Danny remembers J.V. Foolball, ihe T's, Ponderosa, Elmonie, fhe fhree O's , foofball games in my Junior year, Kenny's car and lhe Thunderbird. MICHAEL J. CLARK Mike was in A.F.S., Senior Class Council and Discussion Club. He remembers his Junior year, Mission Bay game, Mr. Hayes' class, and all fhe wonderful kids af Kearny. He plans fo become a D.V.M. and make money. SHIRLEY E. CLEMENS Shyrl will always remember 'lhe summer of '63, summer parfies, beach parfies, good limes al lunch, fhe fank, Ricky, and Kearny. PAUL T. COFFMAN Tim has been Choir Vice Presidenf, Cross Counfry Co-Caplain, Boys' Federalion Senior Represenlafive, Varsily Track, Lefferman's Club member, and in C.S.F. His memories in- clude C.C., Rice 2 , Miss Speck, Choir and CC Firsf Win. Paul plans fo aflend college. GAIL D. COLE Gail was aclive in F.H.A., Pep Club, and Girls' Choir. She remembers all of her good 'limes al Hunfinglon Beach and Weslminsler. MARJORIE L. CORKRAN Margie's acfivifies were modern dance and Marquees. Her memories include Clairemonl' game '63, aches and pains from modern dance, Masonic Temple, 'lalenl show, Swing- in' . Her fufure plans are fo go fo business college. JANE D. COWART Jane's memories are of Nov. I6, I960, 'lhe good fimes Leslie and she had al Brawley, all fhe fabulous dinners and dances, her frips fo D.L. and Lions, picnics, and lhose lazy summer days. Affer graduafion she plans fo marry. LARRY R. COX Larry's acfivifies include Orcheslra, Caravans, Presidenf of Teenage Club. His memories are of Miss Speck, Mr. Guzman, and Caravans. His fufure plans include fo affend college and fhen +o become a Police Dispalcher. THOMAS A. CRAYTON Murphy was on fhe baseball and foofball feams, and on fhe Boys' Federalion commilfees. His mem- ories include John and lrma , bus frip 'lo Brawley, Alex, and Barbara B. He plans lo aflend Sfafe College. SHAN E. CRITES Shan was on 'lhe baseball feam. His memories are of lhe iokes wifh DeMoss in fhe good class, Diane and fhe mansion, fhe draffing class wifh Alan, and fhe Clairemonf foofball game. He plans lo af-lend Mesa College for fwo years, fhen UCSD, and become an archifecfural engineer. PATRICIA G. CROUSE Paf was lhe Senior Represenfalive 'lo G.A.A. She will always remember lhe good limes al fhe games, especially Homecoming, 'lhe good 'limes wilh Ron, lasl' year wifh Sheila, and working 'lhe cash regisler al' lunch. Afler gradualion, she plans fo work. STELLA A. CRUZ Sfella was on lhe Prom and Ring Commillees. Her memories are Laura and our lea problem, Kalhy and our crazy '- Q- E W9-H131 X + , P Y 1 7 Y llff., igfe ' 'Q . , -r w H ... fix: M-M ' , ' e te- - ' 'M . Atl 4 - ' W A-' 4 - - s:'nu..',a - , '-'- -ne. -Q 1- W. :z F. .4 --.. '.-.as fax. .53 - ' - 2'.....n:-r:....e.l-?-'. :rsh diels, riding lo lhe games wilh John and Mrs. Miller, aller-game parlies, Gordon and Peggy, lunch, and going lo lhe Rose Parade wilh Rila. D KATHLEEN A. DARDIS Kalhy was in Ensemble, was lhe Treasurer ol lhe Choir, and a member ol lhe Ring Commillee. She remem- bers lhe 7:00 lardy bell, robbing Peler lo pay Paul, Mr. Z., Wes, Danny, Calhy, Slella, and Laura. She will allend San Diego Slale. PATRICIA T. DELVAC Pal was in Dianas, C.S.F., A.F.S., F.T.A., Quill and Scroll, Senior Council, Aller-Prom Commillee, Smolzing Commillee, and Bi-Chem-Phy She remembers Edme, AI's rides lo lhe games, aller-game parlies, Picaro, Pep Rallies wilh Charl, Beclry, Barb, Jenne, Paula. my senior year, and Ralph. ARIC W. DENEEN Road was a slamp monilor lor Boys' Federa- lion. His memories include lhe loolball game gang, suds, and lhe boys. He plans lo go lo college where he will maior in civil engi- neering. LYNN A. DENT Lynn was on lhe House of Represenlalives, Pep Club, Prom Decoralions Commillee, Junior Dance Commillee, and was Adverlising Manager lor K.H.S. News. Her memories are Mr. Peshel's iolxes, Mr. Taylor's algebra class. and Kearny. REBECCA J. DIAMOND Beclry was secrelary ol Modern Dance Club. Her memories are ol her bruised Imees in modern dance, and her weekend up al Camp Marslon. Her lulure plans include be- coming a boolrlceeper and marrying Jim. KATHRYN E. DIBSIE Kalhy was in lhe Senior Council, A.F.S., C.S.F., F.T.A., Bi-Chem-Phy, and Drill. She remembers marching in lhe rain al 7 a.m., chemislry experimenls, Jaclrie's parly, Candy and Pele, our greal loolball leam, and lhe receplion coslume from Peru. She plans lo allend San Diego Slale wilh lhe inlenlion ol becoming a language leacher. PARKER W. DONALDSON lll Don was on lhe varsily Gymnaslics and Wreslling Teams and a slamp represenlalive. He remembers lhe Managiery, lhe Roclrs al O.B. and lhe loolball game gang. KENNETH D. DONNELLY Ken remembers lhe eller school evenls, lhe pasl seniors who helped him lo undersland whal Kearny is and will be lilze, lhe wonderful associalions lhal have been made in lhese 3 years, and iusl an all around high school memory lhal will live wilh him lor many years lo come. COLLEEN L. DUKE Colleen was on K.H.S. News. Her memories are ol Mr. Kirby's American Lil. class, silualion-scolch lape on lhe window panes, and lhe rallies. JAMES C. DUMAS Jim was aclive in wreslling and will remember all lhe loolball games, aller dances and his good friends. RICHARD J. DZIEDZIC Richard was a member ol lhe Pholo Club, Bowling Club, K.H.S. News and in Senior Discussion ol Cur- renl Evenls. He remembers Kirby's English class, Jolly Green Gianl, Judy's lears and Homecoming '63. He plans lo go lo college lo lalce up iournalism and enler inlo local polilics laler on in lile. E KATHLEEN T. EDWARDS Kalhy was in Y-Teens and remembers Nancy's ballle, Mary, Ann, Pal, Shirley, Dodi, and her all in lwo seals al Homecoming, Bruce and Linda, Danny's orange Buiclc, and Diana's colored dandrull. SANDRA Y. EDWARDS Sandy remembers lhe lalenl show, Ahmal, Sharon's friendship, '62 and '63 Proms, Slale's Homecoming and parlz, C.l.F., and Alice. Sandy's aclivilies include lhe Pep Club, Smo ing Commillee, lhe Dues and Ring Commillee, Choir, Ensem- ble, Drama, and lhe 'Marquees. She plans lo go lo Cily College lo sludy music. PAUL EICHHORN Paul remembers Mr. Rulolo, 7lh period chem- islry, lhe races across lhe school parking lol, Brawley, lhe 'Four and lhe Ford, and Donna. Paul's aclivilies included K.H.S. News, lhe slage crew, and Pholography. He plans lo go lo Chico Slale and maior in Eleclronics Engineering. SUSAN L. ELDER Susan's memories are of her Sophomore year, lhe good ol' limes, Winnie and Sal, Joyce's problems, Doogie, Carlings, and Larry. Her aclivilies were Girls' Choir, Smolrinig Com- millee, and lhe Big-Lillle Sisler program. Susan plans lo go lo Mesa College for lwo years and become a medical assislanl. JOHN D. ERQUIAGA John's aclivilies were wreslling, lwo years ol loolball, lhe House ol Represenlalives lor lwo years, lhe Sopho- more Council, and lhe Junior Represenlalive lo lhe Boys' Federa- lion. John remembers all lhe good limes wilh Don and Aric, Sleve, Sap, and lhe '63 leam and all lhe coaches. BARBARA L. ESAKI Barbara was aclive in A.F.S., C.S.F., Orches- lra, Senior Class Council, and as a Sergeanl in Drill. Barbara re- members Charlene and summer lun, Beclry's driving , lunch lime laughs, Cheryl's shorls, Dear Crowing Kay, Mr. Kirby, lhe Drill Banquel, and Pal. Her lulure plans are lo allend Slale College. YOLANDA F. ESTRADA Yoli was vice-presidenl ol bolh her Sophomore and Junior Class, a member ol Drill, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Class Council and Annual Slall. She remembers Wan- da, Mary Ann, Randie, Michelle, Cheryl, Brawley, Roberla's car, and lhe 3 Mex's. She plans lo allend Mesa College 'lor a year lhen lransler lo Slale where she will maior in Elemenlary Educalion. ALBERT L. EVANS Al was a member ol lhe Spanish Club, and lhe Discussion'Club. His memories include lhe many loves ol Dirlr Mous, Robyn's parlies, slrin diving, lhe Senior dance, car paclr- ing , lhe foolball games, and San Francisco. Aller gradualion Al will allend college and evenlually become an avialor in eilher lhe Navy or lhe Air Force. MONA N. EVANS Mona was a member ol Drill and lhe Mar- quees. Her memories are her eye, lhe aller dances, A.S.B. Ball '62, Drill, LaJoIIa, Eddie's car, lhe lalenl show, and lhe Clairmonl game '63, She plans lo go lo Junior College where she will be a business maior and laler marriage. F VIRGINIA R. FAGG Ginni, as her friends call her, was a member ol Drill, lhe K.H.S. News Slall and was secrelary ol lhe Girls' Chorus. Her memories are ol Bonnie's friendship, Jo, Joyce's driv- ing, lhe dances, Randy's singing and Jaclr and Red. KAREN E. FAIR Karen was lhe presidenl of lhe Modern Dance Club, and a member ol lhe Orcheslra. Her memories include Arlie, Annie, Sonny, lhe crazy rides lo lhe loolball games in AI's car, Edme, Koichi, JoAnn, Jesse, May, Pal, and mosl of all Mr. Filz and Mr. Orilz. Karen plans lo allend college where she will be an elemenlary educalion maior. CATHY G. FAIRCHILD Calhy was a member of Y-Teens and lhe French Club. She remembers JoAnne's car, Connie's 'flower pol, Kalhy's boy lroubles, Mary Ann, science, Dingy and Dee's eye. RACHELLE L. FAUCHER Roclry, as she is lrnown lo her lriends, was a member ol lhe Pep Club. Her memories are ol lhe 'fun she had al lhe loolball games and lhe way everyone hoped K.H.S. would win lhe C.l.F. CHERYL A. FAWCETT Cheryl was a member ol' Y-Teens. Her memories include Phyllis and good limes, Tammy, Bev and Sandy C's lriendship, lhe games and her Sophomore year. She will allend business school and become a secrelary. KENNETH L. FEISTEL Kenny's memories are ol lhe El Monle Picnics, lhe Ponderosa, lhe boys, and lhe good limes wilh Palli. He plans lo allend J.C., lhen enler Slale and maior in hislory and physical educalion. LUCIA M. FELIX Loosh was in Modern Dance, worlred on lhe '63 Komel Handboolc and lhe Annual Slalf as Arl Edilor, and look parl in lhe San Diego Slale Workshops lor lhree years. Her memor- ies are of Arl and Mr. Mena, lun in Annual Slall and Mr. Kamp. She plans lo marry an arlisl and become an illuslralor. GLORIA J. FELLOWS Beelle was on lhe Smolring Commilee, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Sophomore and Senior Councils, and Mixed Chorus. Her memories are ol lhe Aslro and La Mesa dances, Ernie and Sandy's friendship, lhe iewels , Rilchies, and Chrislmas Carol- ing. She plans lo allend Mesa College and laler lo become a hislory leacher and lravel as much as possible. li fix-f' Coy fighls 'lill lhe end Behind lhe scenes MYRNA L. FERGUSON Myrna was on lhe Smolning Commillee, Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, and Junior Ring Commillee, Her memories are of Yolie, Carol and Waller, and A. D. R. and lhe wonderful limes we had logelher. SUZANNE C. FICKETT Suzy was in Drill lwo years, Bible Club, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and Y.F.C. Club. Among her memories are 5lh period Chemislry, Kalie, Joyce and Deanna al lunch, and Augusl - lols of fun. She plans lo allend college and perhaps become a leacher. SHARON J. FINLEY Sharon was on lhe Sophomore Cou,nciI, Junior Colne Commillee, Girls' Chorus, and '63 Choir. Her memories are of lhe wonderful friendship of Janis, lunch wilh lhe girls, Sandy and Pal, all lhe special dances, and lhe wonderful foolball games. She plans lo gel a iob as a secrelary and go lo Slale. JOHN FLETCHER John was in lhe Lellerman's Club, and Varsily Baseball. His memories include lhe foolball championship, afler- game dances and lhe baseball leam. John plans lo allend college in lhe Easl. SALLY A. FLETCHER Sally parlicipaled in C.S.F., Senior Class Council and was a slamp represenlalive. She remembers foolball games, Jan and Belh, summer of '62, foolball games, and all lhe fun she had wilh her friends. Sally's plans include college, lravel and having a happy life. MARY M. FOSTER Mary was an aclive member of lhe Y-Teens and Modern Dance Club. Her memories are of lhe good limes, curly hair, Mary's friendship, L.U.H.S., '64, my Milne, Rec. dances. John E., and K. W. She plans lo allend college in Oregon. PATRICIA H. FREAS Pal remembers Denver, Viclni, Kalhy, Sandy, summer of '63, and Mr. Flemming's class. She plans lo allend college and lhen become an airline slewardess. JERRY M. FREEMAN Jer was in lhe Pep Club and Y-Teens. Her memories are of her love for Bulch, girl's for sale signs, Wanda's lislening ear, Mile and Sandy, summer, and niles wilh lhe girls. She plans lo visil Calalina, Washinglon and laler lo become a secrelary. G PHYLLIS C. GABBARD Gillis was in Y-Teens and on lhe Prom and Senior Dance Commillees. She remembers Josie and her onion rings, Rosie and Burl, Our Gang , Viclny's pool, Homecoming Game, and Bob. Afler gradualion she wanls lo gel a iob as a legal secrelary. SUSAN L. GAYLER Sue lellered in G.R.A., and was in C.S.F., French Club, Sludenl Teaching and Presidenl of F.T.A. She re- members JacInie's parly, lhe foolball games, and her fourlh grade class as sludenl leachar. Her plans include going lo San Diego Slale College and a leaching career. DIANA J. GIBBS Diana was in A.F.S.. Spanish Club, Senior Discussion Club, Bi-Chem-Phy, and Senior Class Council. She re- members Bob, Peler, Paul, and Mary, parlies, C.l.F.. Prom, Kids, and Bob. MIKE W. GIBSON Milne remembers C.I.F. '6I and '63, good limes ,and Pal. He plans lo become an Educafed Bum. SHIRLEY J. GIBSON Shirley was in Drill, Senior Council, Y- Teens, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Dues Commillee, and Pep Club. She remembers lhe crazy girls, Swingin ', C.I.F. '6l and '63, Peanul and his menagerie, my lessons learned, Senior lunch lable, and Mr. Kirby. She plans lo maior in business al Mesa and lhen become a courl reporler. SUSAN M. GIBSON Sue was on lhe Cap and Gown Commillee and was our Colonel in Drill. She remembers marching in lhe mud, lhe Tower, foolball games in her Sophomore year, Scoll and Gary. She plans lo go lo College. PETER J. GIORDANO Gio was on lhe Cross Counlry, Wreslling and Tracln leams, and in lhe Lellerman's Club. He remembers Coach Rice, and '63 champs. He plans lo furfher his educalion. MAY L. GIPSON May was in C.S.F., Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Dianas, Orcheslra, and San Diego Science Fair in '63. She remembers lwo sislers, a cerlain German cello, lunch lable dis- cussions, Edme and Pal, a pianisl, lhe Buicln, cerlain lil and malh leachers, lhe quarlel. Karen. Koichi and lhe games. JOSEPHINE E. GIVENS Josie was on lhe Senior Dance Commil- lee and House of Represenlalives. She remembers Belly's Iillle boy, PhyIlis's onion rings, Rosemary's fingernails, Tools, and Isabell. JUDITH N. GERARD Judy was Treasurer of A.F.S.. and in lhe Bowling and Spanish Clubs. She remembers gelling lo school on lime, all lhe games and Oscars. Margie's ring, and fighls wilh all leachers. Her fulure plans include 6 years of college lo be a pharmacisl, lhen a fhunderbird and freedom. MARTIN B. GOETSCHEL Marly was in wreslling for lhree years. His memories are of lhe games, liclnels, all lhe people al Kearny, lrying lo gel a ride lo Romana and lneeping my car running. MARIE D. GORMAN Marie was a member of Y-Teens, Junior Dance Commillee, Prom Commillee, Advanced Chorus and lhe Pep Club. Mosl of all she remembers her sisler Jan, lhe class of '63, Loura Lynne, Dwighl, Pele, and all lhe fun al Kearny. She plans lo go lo college and lhen become an airline hosless. ARTHUR R. GREENLEAF Rusly was on lhe wreslling leam. He remembers Theda, Sherry and Par, Karen and Lee, Tyler, DeMoss, Sue, Arl Produclions and my whole Senior year. He plans lo go lo San Diego Slale. JANICE M. GREGORY Janice remembers Sunday nighls, VicInie's friendship, lhe Seas and Viclnie, Jenla and lhe argumenl al Ernies. DONNA J. GRIFFITH Donna was on lhe Traffic Safely Council, and lhe Smolning Commillee, She will never forgel Jeannie, Gary, Kalhy, Milne and Genie, A.S.B. Balls, Junior and Senior years, Senior Prom and Joe. She plans lo allend college in lhe fulure. KATHERINE L. GRIFFITH Killy remembers lhe loolball games, Pal and his VW, Friday nighls, Toolsie, Dinly, and all lhe good limes al Kearny. LEE M. GRINDSTAFF Jalne was a lhree year Ielferman in varsil wreslling. He remembers lhe foolball games, weighl lifling wilh Coach Millilnin, and Sherry. BETTY J. GROGG Belly was a member of Pep Club, Smolning Commillee, and Y-Teens. She will never forgel all lhe good limes wilh Barbara M., Bob, lhe Proms of '62 and '63, foolball games, and our lunch lable. She plans lo go on lo modeling school in San Diego. DANIEL L. GUTIERREZ Daniel was a member of lhe Senior Dis- cussion Club. He remembers a promise lo be Vice-Diclalor, lhe corner, a plan for world conquesl, Sunday church raiding, Gwen, Judy, Wes, Bredgel, Kalhy, Sue and Pal. H GLORIA Y. HALL Gloria was a member of G.R.A. and lhe House of Represenlalives. She will never forgel lhe lovely limes wilh W.W. and his family, lhe oulslanding momenls wilh Bill, and lhe lime my besl friend and I gol pul on reslriclion. RALPH L. HALL Ralph remembers lasl summer's card games al lhe beach, lhe foolball games and lhe afler game dances, and lhe nighl Ken's muffler fell off. He plans lo lravel afler gradualion and lhen ioin lhe Air Force. RICHARD L. HALL Rich was in C.S.F. and Vice-Presidenl of lhe Spanish Club. His memories are driving lhe ieep lo school and Mr. Bergslrom's leclures. He plans lo go lo college and sludy Mechanical Engineering. JAMES A. HALLIEN Alex was in J.V. Foolball, J.V. Baslnelball and lwo years on Varsily Baslnelball, Key Club, Lelferman's Club, and Presidenl of lhe Boys' Federalion, He will always remember afler games, Coach Poole and lhe clowns, Mr. Buchholz' lifesavers, A.S.B., a Ioclner parlner, and a rash of mine. Alex plans lo go lo college and become an Educaled Bum. JOYCE A. HAMILTON Joyce was aclive in lhe Modern Dance Club and lhe French Club. She will always remember Mr. Lehrnan's fiflh period Chemislry class and lhe many good limes while al Kearny. Joyce plans lo go lo San Diego Slale and become a high school leacher. GAIL R. HAMLIN Gail's aclivilies included cafeleria and Girls' Chorus. She remembers her Sophomore year, all her friends, lhe good limes, happiness always lo Minnie, Dinlny, and Eslher, and Palsy, and love lo her big sis . Gail plans lo become a beaulician. JAMES L. HANCOCK James' aclivilies included varsily Baseball and lhe Lelferman's Club. He will always remember Mr. Taylor, Mr. Smorin. Balling lille, friendship wilh Bell, P.P.. N.I., and all lhe good limes wilh Roger. James plans lo go lo college for a couple of years and lhen lry professional baseball. RAYMOND E. HANEY Ray's aclivilies included one year of baslnelball, and membership in lhe Lellerman's Club. He remembers a cerlain leacher who ended his baslnelball days, all good limes wilh good budds, Sleve, H.B., Curl, Alex, Sue Shepard, Brenda. gelling lo San Diego Slale. and Nancy. JOHN HANNAHS John was Treasurer of Boys' Federalion, Vice Presidenl of Key Club, a member of A.F.S.. Senior Class Council, French Club, Colne Commillee, and parlicipaled in base- ball, and baslcelball. He remembers lhe bus lrip lo Brawley, English class, Tom, Alex's cheering, seeing Peler, Paul, and Mary, Viclry and Hoolenany, parlring Rod's car, David, Karen, Shep, Bob, Mr. B. and Poli. Sci. sludy hall. KATHRYN A. HARDWICK Kalhryn, lrnown by all as Smiley, will always remember Mr. G., lhe gang, lhe Prom, lhe A.S.B. Ball, lhe library room, and all her good lriends. She was aclive in lhe Spanish Club, and G.A.A. Aller gradualion she plans lo allend college, lhen worlz, and perhaps marriage. ANITA R. HAVRILO Anila's aclivilies included lhe Pep Club, Senior Class Council, Smolring Commillee, Homecoming Allend- anl. Her memories are Roberla's lriendship, dances, lhe beach, Donna, Homecomings '62 and '64, loolball qames, L.B.J., lhe Prom, wonderful Kearny, and Bill. Anile plans lo become a denlal assisl- anl and laler marry. RONALD W. HAWKINS Ronald's aclivilies included lwo years in Cadel Club, Fancy Drill Team, and F.T.A. His memories include loolball games, Oscar's, Mr. Big, lhe greal summers al lhe beach, Easler camping, an-d R.O.T.C. He plans lo allend college, ioin lhe Peace Corps, and lhen leach school. ROBERTA E. HECK Roberla was on lhe A.S.B., Junior and Senior Councils, Y-Teens, Head Cheerleader, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She remembers Slcip, Cheer, Anila's lriendship, Bev's wonderful personalily, games, lhe Chrislmas Parly, ealing belween lunches, lryouls, and lhe years al Kearny. She plans lo go lo college. NORMA J. HECKEROTH Norma was a member ol lhe Horizon Club, G.A.A., and Drill. She remembers parly lime, Cana and his problems, Dani and Garlhe, Fred, Carol, Gin and Gene. She plans lo go lo Velerinary College al Davis. JANELLE E. HENDERSON Janelle was Sec. ol Y-Teens, a mem- ber ol lhe Cap and Gown Commillee, Pep Club, and lhe House of Represenlalives. She will never lorgel Big Red, lhe lhree, Sleve, lhe mislahes she's made, loolball, baslcelball, and lhe girls. Aller gradualion she plans lo allend college. JERRY W. HENGST Jerry was a member ol lhe Band, Pep Band, and lhe Orcheslra. He remembers lhe pep rallies, Song and Cheerleaders, lhe band and lhe loolball games, lhe Drill, Swingin' and lhe drums. He plans lo go lo San Diego Slale lor one year, lhen allend eilher lhe Universily ol Soulhern Nevada, or lhe Universily ol Hawaii. JEANNE D. HERIOT Debs was in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Class Council, Smolring Commillee, Senior Dance Commillee, An- nouncemenl Commillee, Aller-Prom Commillee. She remembers lhe baslrelball games, aller-game dances, Bugs Bunny, Cannibel who ale apples, lhe game al Hilllop, C.l.F., and lhe lhree muslraleers. She plans lo allend Sawyer's Business College. ROBERT HEYENGA Collon was on lhe Cross Counlry Team, Traclr Team, and was a member ol lhe Lellermen's Club. His mem- ories include Cross Counlry, when Mala gave him his name, Alaslra, Oslrich and lhe olher animals , Ernie and Sandie, and mosl of all my freedom. He plans lo lravel, and go lo college. DEE L. HICKOX Dee Bee was in Annual Slall, Senior Represenl- alive of Girls' League Council, Junior Council, Junior Colte Com- millee, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Smolring Commillee, Senior Council, and Girls' Chorus. She remembers Barbara, Rosa and Jeanni's friendship, all lhe girls, loolball games ol '63, C.I.F., my compli- caled bul wonderful senior year, Sleve. She plans lo allend college and become a Denlal Technician. ANN E. HOGAN Annie was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Vice Pres- idenl ol Modern Dance Club. She remembers all ol Kearny's games, Marse's Foolball sweelhearl, Sharon, a cerlain someone wilh a while ieep and all lhe fun limes she had wilh him, second lunch, Modern Dance, all my lriends al Kearny and June 24, l963, lhe dav I mel Kenny. She plans lo go lo college and become an airline nu rq,,.pv We were all so proud Jones al il again hosless. LINDA F. HOLLAND Lin was in American Field Service, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Cap and Gown Commillee, and Junior Ring Com- millee. Her memories are loolball games, lunch wilh lhe gang, Shirley's driving, Donna and my parly, and my Senior year. She plans lo go lo San Diego Cily College. ROSA J. HORVATH Rosa was in lhe Diana's, Marquess, Senior Council, Speech Tournamenls, and her memories are Barb's and Dee's underslanding, Hi-Debs , Nighl Musl Fall , and lhe gang. She plans lo pursue happiness. LESLIE A. HOWARD Leslie remembers Shonnie, Myrna, Gina. lhe loolball games, Judy, all lhe lun al Kearny, all lhe lriends she's made, and Jaclr. She plans lo live, laugh, love and someday marry. KENNETH R. HUDSON Kenny was on lhe wreslling and lhe gymnaslics leams. He remembers Aslro, lhe pier, all lhe good limes wilh lhe boys, and lriendships. MYRNA E. HUGHEY Myrna was assislanl lreasurer ol Junior Achievemenl. She remembers lhe loolball games, lunch, badminlon, Shonnie, Gary, Leslie, Cheryl, Judy, Jaclc. She plans lo go lo a business school, and become a secrelary and someday marry. JUDY L. HULEN Judy was Head Songleader, on lhe A.S.B., Secrelary and Junior Represenlalive lo K.D.K., in K.H.S. News, Drama, A.F.S., Pep Club, Y-Teens Treasurer, Sophomore Treasurer, Sophomore and Junior Class Councils, and lhe Junior Ring Com- millee. She remembers Blood Brolhers, John, Diann's friendship, Song and Cheer, Homecoming nighl, Girls' League Bell, Chrislmas Parly, Foolball leam, Big I9 and always Pwonlreydoodle. Her plans include college and a life ol malring someone happy. PAULA M. IKLER Paula remembers lhree years al a greal school, lun al lhe loolball games, summer ol '63, a '59 Chevy, Linda and her lriendship. She plans lo worlr and be happily married. J MARSHA JACKSEN Marsh was in Pep Club, Junior Achievemenl and Girls' Chorus. She remembers big N, Halloween Parly, brolcen oil line, Andy's driving, blh period gym, a cerlain lreasurer, Viv, a cerlain Renaull, brolren generalor bell, and Delre's Biology lesl. Her lulure plans include going lo Junior College and leading a lile ol happiness. 49...50...5l... JAMES L. JANZEN Jim was in fhe Band and Pep Band, and Manager of fhe Varsify Baseball feam. He remembers all 'Ihe fun playing in fhe Band af fhe foofball and Baskefball games, also fhe discipline fhaf Mr. Orfiz gave fhe band. GUY A. JENKINS Guy was in R.O.T.C., Civil Air Pafrol, Discus- sion Club, Cadef Club and C.S.F. His memories are of Cadef Club Ball, recruifing for Civil Air Pafrol, Gary's pool, PesheI's iokes, poefry in Mafh, Koichi Nozawa, our 'Foreign exchange sfudenf, and speech class. He plans fo go fo college. D. KAY JESIENSKI Kay was Librarian in Choir and a Iieufenanf in Drill. She remembers Marilyn and her problems, Sue,Safurday nighfs, Bruce and Ed, 7:00 in Ihe fog, fhe feaching abilify all her feachers had, Pal' and Karl. HOWARD R. JO x N Howie was on fhe Senior Class Council. He remembers Mr. Buckholfz, +ha Prom, fhe games, unc wi e oys, ances, Curlis and Jay. He plans fo furfher his educafion. RONALD JOHNSON Ron was in Varsify Foofball, Wresfling, Sophomore Class Council, Senior Class Presidenf, and on fhe Senior Council. He'll remember all fhe fun af Kearny, foofball games, and Mr. Peshel and his jokes. He plans fo become a zoologisf, affer affending college. BONNIE LYNNE JONES Bonnie's acfivifies included modern dance and Annual Sfaff Senior Typisf. She remembers C.I.F., Komef Spirif, double dafes, Tuesday nighfs Van, Roberf, Mike G.'s friendship, Jim and Terri, Sfan, and Eddie. Her plans include affend- ing college and fhen becoming an airline sfewardess. ALFRED D. JUAREZ Freddie was on Track 3 years, Wresfling 2 years, Cross Counfry 2 years, and Leffermen's Club. He'll remember American Gov'f., Graaf fimes in Lif. cIass, Cross Counfry, hard 'limes Ricky and he had in draffing, and Cordova and all fhe greaf fimes fhey had fogefher. He plans fo aflend college and enfer fhe Air Force. WESLEY G. JUSTYN Wes has been in R.O.T.C., Cadef Club, and Rifle Team. His memories are of Cafhy O'Brien, fhe R.O.T.C. Ball, Homecoming I963, Mr. Kirby's English class, aufo shop, Cafhy play- ing hopscofch on fhe Senior pafio, and Church raiding. DIANN R. JUVRUD Diann has been acfive in C.S.F., A.F.S., as Exchange Sfudenf fo Holland, Sophomore Council, Treasurer and Presidenl of K.D.K., Songleader, Jr. Affendanf for Homecoming, A.S.B., and Dianas. She remembers son-g, girlfriends, Seven Seas and Holland, K.D.K., Judy, Homecoming and Ly. She plans fo live a full life, fravel, and keep learning. K BARBARA Z. KALAL BZ has been acfive in A.F.S., C.S.F., Jr. Class Council, Senior Class Vice Presidenf, Dance, Dues, and Prom Commiffees, Dianas, and A'CappeIIa Choir. She'II always remember fha group, class offices, rowdy foofball games, selling programs, C.l.F., Cafalina in fhe summer of '62, campoufs, and D. Walfer. She has plans of affending college and fraveling. ANTHONY KASIK Tony has been a valuable member of fhe Varsify Gymnasfics feam, and in A'CappeIIa Choir. He remembers Myrfle and all of her problems. His plans are fo enfer fhe service. PETER KATOLICK In his Sophomore year Pefe played J.V. Base- ball and 'look parf in Drama Producfions. In his Senior year he was a member of fhe Kearny Bowling Club. He'll never forgef his Sopho- more year, especially fl1e Drama producfion Love Rides fhe Rails , and 'lhe summer of I963. Affer graduafion Pefe plans 'Io enfer fhe Army. THOMAS E. KELLER Tom has been acfive in R.O.T.C., Key Club. Bowling Club, and Cadef Club. He'll always remember Ru'lhIess , D.C., Kearny's foofball feam, and all of his feachers. He plans fo affend college for four years and enfer fhe engineering field. LINDA S. KENT Linda willrememberfhe good fimes af Kearny, fhe games, Miss Speck's 2nd period English Lif. class, Mr. SfoIIsfeimer's Advanced Girls' Chorus, and Paula. Affer graduafion she plans fo affend college and become a secrefary and Iafer marry. LAWRENCE W. KERN Larry was in Fancy Drill Team, Cadef Club, Phofography Club, and Budqef Commiflee. His memories in- clude Rick and his pofs, Bill, John, Sfrinqy's V.W. wifh fhe 'lrunk full, John's fighfs, affer game dances, fhe beach and a Iof of ofher crazy sfudenfs af Kearny. SUSAN A. KINDER Sue was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Bowling Club. She'II remember Dave, Kim, Charlie, Darlene and Wayne. '62 Prom, Hoover game, Dennis, MalcoIm's Misery, Dave and Senior Prom, Connie and Jim, Mr. B., fesfs, and 2nd lunch. She plans fo affend college in New York Cily. CHERYL R. KING Cheryl has been acfive in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Council, and fhe Anfi-Smoking Commiffee. She remembers foofball, dances, summer of '63, Larry, Wanda's spofs, YoIi's inno- cense, Jeri's car, Roach, pafches, fhe mounfains, and falks wifh B.S. Cherie has plans fo affend Cafalina Celleqe and marry. DONNA R. KOBER Mouse, as Donna is mosf commonly known, has been acfive in Pep Club, Junior Ring Commiffee and Y-Teens. She will always remember car frouble, lunch and fhe gang, her Junior year, Linda and our problems, Jim and Sfeve and all my friends. Mouse plans fo alfend Mesa College and do some fype of work in fhe Fashion World and Iafer marriage. KATHRYN L. KRAUSE Kafhy has been acfive in Y-Teens, Senior Class Council, fhe Junior Dance Commiffee and fhe Prom and affer Prom Commiffee. She will always remember her Junior year, fhe lunch fables, ioinfs, Vacafion Village, Losf Loves, C.I.F., swingin', foofball games and fhe girls. LEONARD W. KURKA Leonard's memories are of fhe foofball games, and fhe Liffle Green Monsfer. He plans 'lo go lo Junior College and will maior in arf and fhen go info fhe Air Force. L PAMELA J. LANDIN Pam plans fo be a denfal assisfanf or a sec- refary and evenfually marry. Her memories are of fl-me '63 Prom. fhe Birds, summer of '63, fhe ferry and Coronado, whisfling for a faxi, Rick and Mary, Ann, her Senior year, Mr. Mena, S'leve's iokes and Bob. MICHAEL E. LANE Mike was in Wresfling for 'Iwo years and on fhe Senior Class Council. He will always remember fhe foofball games, Chemisfry, Ron and fhe guys, and Wresfling. Mike plans fo go 'lo college af 'lhe Universify of Arizona and maior in agriculfure. BARBARA J. LANG Jeanne was acfive in fhe A.S.B. Council, Traffic Safefy Council, Marquees and F.T.A. Her memories are of fhe affer game dances, Freddie, Margy's parfies, Homecoming '63, Donna and her car, her frip Iasl summer and Don. Jeanne plans fo affend San Diego Slafe College and 'lravel in fhe summer. MICHAEL R. LA VALLEY Mike was Mr. School Spirif, Presidenf of Marquees, Chairman of ihe Prom Commiffee, KGB High School Reporfer, played in Bell Book and Candle, Besf Foof Forward, and was sfudenf direcfor of Nighf Musf Fall. He remembers Sunday drives, double dafes wifh Ed, eafing chicken in fhe middle of fhe sfreef, fun he had being Mr. School Spirif, Linda's love affairs, and Drama. He plans fo be a psychiafrisf and go info fhe service. SUE E. LEE Sue was on fhe Smoking Commiffee, Pep Club, K.H.S. News, Y-Teens, House of Represenfafives, and fhe Girls' Chorus. Her memories are of 'lhe ieweIs , Sandy's undersfanding, Carol, fhe girls, knofs, fhe bomb, Rifchies, signs, graveyard and Mike. She plans fo affend Cify College for a year and 'lhen gel' married. DONALD D. LESTER Donny parficipafed in Varsify Baskefball, Cap and Gown Commiffee and was a Boys' Federafion officer. His memories include baskefball games, Rifchies and Pernicano's affer fha games, Sfeve and L.D. crooning af fhe bowl, sheen, and Bobbie. YVONNE LEON Yvonne was in A'CappeIIa Choir for fwo years and was on fhe Smoking Commiffee and Red Cross Club. She re- members fhe fun she had af fhe foofball games, C.I.F., fha riofs in Mr. B's class, knowing JoAnn, Penny, Tonie, Chris and all fhe fun fhey had fogefher. JACQUELINE L. LEUTHARD Jackie was in fhs Bowling Club, Senior Class Council, A.F.S., and fhe Senior Discussion Club. She remembers Carol, Diane, and Kafy and fhe resf of fhe gang, fool'- ball games, Iasf summer, beach parfies, my par-ly, fhe firsf fime I par ed in fhe sfudenf parking Iof, a green car, and her Junior year af Kearny. LINDA L. LIEVERS Lindy was on fhe Junior and Senior Councils, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and Smoking Commiffee. Among Linda's mem- ories are fhe summers in Arizona, advenfures af fhe beach, Paf'l's helpfulness, SaIIy's friendship, Quail, Jedee, Paffy and Jean, She plans fo go 'lo fhe U. of A. and summer in California. CAROL A. LIKINS Red was in A.F.S., Spanish Club, Bowling Club, Senior Discussion Club and fhe Senior Council. She remembers Disneyland, Jackie's parfy, a green car full of boys, mushroom piua, affer fhe games, beach parfies, gossip, Diana, Kafie, Jackie, and our group. She hopes fo gef info San Diego Sfafe affer gradua- fion . NANCY E. LLOYD Nancy was in Quelle Trique, A.F.S., C.S.F., Junior Coke Commiflee, Junior and Senior Councils, Folk Singing Club, and fhe Dues and Dance Commiffee. Her memories are of Helia, Algren, Sarah, Sharp's, skull, Mr. Sorman's demolifion class and Old Globe nighfs. KENNETH J. LONG Ken remembers all fhe qood fimes he had wifh his friends. He plans fo affend Junior College and fhen go info fhe Armed Forces. TAMARA G. LONG Tammy was in Y-Teens. Her memories are of Mrs. Smifh's sincerify, scheming. Cheryl and C.S., Carol's friend- ship, clubs, and all her greaf friends. Her fufure plans are fo affend business college and fhen gef a iob in fhe secrefarial field. CAROL A. LORENTZ Carol was in fhe Mafh Club, Annual Sfaff Copy E-difor, Dianasf a Varsify Cheerleader, A'CappeIla Choir, a V.F.W. essay winner, Junior and Senior Councils, and Prom Commiffee. She remembers a sfop sign, cheer elecfions, smack, sore fhroafs, sevenfh period, welcome home, 'Ihe 'Ihree days, Class of '64, feachers, C.l.F., and Judy. M. JOANN LOTSCHER JoAnn was in Ensemble, A'Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, and Arf Producfion. Her memories are of Mr. Z., Sandy's parfy, Mr. B.'s classes, 'the fall men, foofball games, Yvonne's friendship. and fhe black Ford and Bill. She plans fo go fo Cify College and maior in Commercial Ar'I. GENE W. LOUVERE Gene was in fhe Band. He remembers weekends af fhe beach, War Memorial dances, Jim H., fhe summer of '63, 'lhe foofball games and Oscars and Rifchies afferward. His fufure plans include affending Junior College and maybe going fo Sfafe. RUTH E. LOVE Rufhie remembers Cookis's friendship, Mr. Smi+h's craffs class, King's Inn, Louie, Randie and Chris. JANET E. LOVELACE Janef was on fhe Ring Commiffee. Her memories are of Chris, Lani, Mari Lynne, Elfon, fhe foofball games wifh Ellen and Bobbie, my lonely buf besf summer, Coach Slafer and girls, scafferbrain Helen, Mr. Kirby, fhe day Lani and I gof case cards, and my six inch scar from Elfon scraping me wilh a fork. Janef plans fo go fo work for a year, 'lhen go fo college and sfudy denfisfry. ELEANOR LUJAN Eleanor's acfivifies included being a member of fhe Junior Ring Commiffee, fhe Senior Council, Y-Teens and fhe House of Represenfafives. She will always remember Kafhy's friendship, fhe foofball games, Mary Ann, and Ocfober 26. She plans fo go fo college and become a nurse. JUDITH A. LUPTON Judy will always remember her Sophomore and Senior years, Sfeve, 'Ihe summer of '62, Choir and all 'lhe fun af Kearny. Judy was very acfive in fhe Choir and Ensemble for fwo years and was secrefary of 'lhe Ensemble in her Senior year. Judy plans fo go fo college for +wo years and become an airline sfeward- ess. M PATRICIA D. MABERRY Paff's memories include SaIly's friend- ship, '62 Prom, her Sophomore year, fhe girls and slumber parfies, and Andy. She was acfive in fhe A.S.B. as Commissioners' Assisi'- anf, Dianas, House of Represenfafives, Class Councils, Junior Class Secrefary, Secref Seven, Y-Teens, Pep Club and fhe Smoking Com- miffee. Paff plans marriage and a full and wonderful life. ELIZABETH A. MACDIARMID Liz has been a Komef Songleader, Sophomore Class Presidenf, Senior Class Secrefary, Sophomore and Junior Homecoming Affendanf, and was on fhe Junior and Senior Class Councils. She remembers Song, 'rryoufs wifh Ernie, Barb's friendship, Brawley, beach, Proms, Homecomings, A.S.B. Ball '6l. plans and Terry. She plans fo affend college and gef married. JEANNIE C. MACROBBIE Jeannie's acfivifies have included Smoking Commiffee, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and being a Senior Repre- senfafive. Her memories are of 'Iwo whife Chrisfmases, and a bunch of greaf people. She plans fo affend Sfafe College and become a psychiarfisf. IRENE H. MAJCHROWICZ Irene remembers her Senior science rlasls, and fhe wonderful help fhaf fhe feachers of Kearny have been o er. JO ANN MANCUSO Jo Ann has been on 'lhe Smoking Commif- fee, Senior Council, Pep Club, and fhe Y-Teens. She'Il always have memories of fhe Iiffle OREO eafer, fhe pep rallies, Safurday nighl' and fhe baskefball games. GWENDOLYN C. MANESS Gwen will always remember fhe firsf foofball game, 'lhe gymnasfic meef, Joe, Dan, David, Cafhy, Chris, Rufh, and our good fimes fogefher. MARSHA L. MANSIR Marsha has served on 'Ihe Cap and Gown Commiffee. Her memories are of Sfeve, fhe nighf of fhe LaJolla game, fhe Homecoming game, and fhe gang af lunch. She plans fo maior in business af Mesa College and raise horses. VIRGINIA MARISCAL Jenne was on 'Ihe Junior Council, Senior Council, fhe Ring Commiffee, K.H.S. News sfaff, Folk Music Club, and fhe Horizon Club. She remembers cheer Iryoufs and Beffy, Ronnie D., Aslro Dances, David, friends and surfin' and fhe foofball games. She plans 'lo affend 'Mesa College and fhen sfudy cosmefol- ogy. JENNE L. MARTIN Jenne has parficipafed in Cap and Gown Commiffee, Prom decorafing Commiffee, Senior Council, C.S.F., and fhe Phofography Club. She will remember Iaughfer, Paula's friendship, fun wifh Edme, and Paf, Hinckley's personalify, Law Sfreef and Dave. She plans fo affend college. PAMELA L. MARTIN Pam was a member of Girls' Chorus, A'Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, Spanish Club and Drill. Her memories include her Sophomore year, fhe Key Club hayride, Liffle Blue Falcon, Don, and Choir wifh Mr. Z. She plans fo affend Mesa College and fhen become an airline hosfess. JESSE MARTINEZ Jesse leffered in Track and Cross Counfry and was a members of 'lhe Spanish Club and fhe Leffermen's Club. Jesse remembers Sandie and her 66 cokes, Miss Genneffe and fhe good fimes wifh Pefe. Jesse plans fo go fo college and maior in archilecfure. NORMA M. MARTINEZ Norma was a member of I'he Horizon Club. She will always remember Trudy, Florence, fhe kids af lunch. Marsha's car affer fhe La Jolla game, poor Russell, summer of '63 and friends and bufferflies. Norma plans fo become an elemenfary school feacher. SUZANNE C. MASEWICZ Suzy's memories will be of Judy, Carol, Tommy, Janis, everyfhing fhey've done fogefher, frips fo May Co., Birfhday and Chrisfmas parfies, foolball games, Sfarlighl Opera. and Kearny. RICHARD MATA Richard leffere-d in Track and was Treasurer of fhe Le++ermen's Club. His memories are of going fo fhe Track meels on fhe bus, all fhe foofball games, meefing a lol' of new friends, and having frouble wifh his car. Rick plans fo affend college and fhen enfer lhe service. FLORENCE R. MATTEI Puggy remembers good fimes in P.E. wifh Val, Marie, and Gloria, shocking Miss Ward, fhe LaJolla game, Marsha's car, Mr. Z.'s iokes and passing Chemislry. She plans fo affend L.A. Counfy General School of Nursing. LAWRENCE O. MAXWELL Larry's aclivifies included C.S.F., A.S.F., Key Club Treasurer, Lef+erman's Club, Junior Council, Pholography Club, lnfer-Club Council, Foofball and fhe Speech feams. He will remember good fimes wifh fhe gang and Mr. Kirby's English class. He plans 'lo affend college and sfudy engineering. CECIL McBRIDE Cecil parficipafed in gymnasfics and wresfling. He'lI always remember Jeanne, fhe affer game dances, and gym- nasfics. JOHN L. McCAW John was in Varsify Gymnasfics, wresfling, and on fha Junior and Senior class Councils. He remembers EI Monfe, Ocf. 22, '63, Tarquins, good friends, Ricky and Ronny, and S.M. He plans fo affenld college and fhen fo fravel. WENDELLYN M. McDANlEL Winnie was on fhe Anfi-Smoking Commiffee, and in Y-Teens. Her memories include Dooze's driving, weighf, a fan Chevy, Hawaii, Joyce's problems, Punkin's personalify, fhe games, our parfies, my fighfs, and Sal. She plans fo sfudy fo be an embalmer. ROBERT C. McDONOUGH Bufcl-I was in J.V. Foofball. He re- members Jerry, June I4, New Year's, Jerry's firsf ROBERT L. McDOWELL Team. He has memories fimes af The beach, his fhe Prom '63. He plans BARBARA A. McGEE campsighl' wifh fhe boys, Mike and Sandy, fickef, and Scol'f's firsf good lookin' hair. Bob was in wresfling and on fhe Speech of an Easier vacafion, summers, Gung-Ho, brofher, and friends, foofball games and fo affend fhe UCLA law school. Barbara has been a Songleader, on fhe Anfi-Smoking Commiflee, Senior Council, Pep Club, Jr. Coke Com- miffee, and received a good grooming award. She'Il remember summer and Xmas of '62, four muskefeers, Jeannie and Kresge's, Joyce and Claire's friendship, Dee and fhe girls, Song, Mickey, and Sunday nighfs. She plans fo work in cosmefology. CURTIS T. McGEE Curf was a Cheerleader, on Senior Council, and in Pep Club, and Key Club. He remembers all 'lhe foofball games, Howard, Jay, Sleve, Alex, and all his buds. Rowdy 'limes affer games, his sisfers Sue and Brenda. Dee's friendship, a Sopho- more girl, and K.H.S. He has plans fo go fo college and fhen be- come an engineer. MARY J. McKEEVER Mary has parficipafed in Drill. Her memor- ies include spilling sfuff, Coconul ', 250 Oscars' sfraws, fhe games, ' 5 M-M . l Girls' Choir sings al Chrisfmes 65 summer of '63, Swingin', PauIa's ideas, CheryI's friendship, my philosophy, and forever Kearny. DOROTHEA L. McNALLEY Many of Theo's acfivifies are: Drill Corporal, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Horizon Club Presidenf, Senior Council, Y-Teens, Junior Achievemenf, and girls' gymnasfics. She remembers London Fog and Monsoon , C.I.F. '6I, '63, Powder Puff foofball, making Vicfory FIag , Coach Millikan and fhe boys, Jeff H.,AI S., Rick M., Mr. Fifz and Mr. Smifh. She plans fo become a regisfered nurse. MARJORIE M. McNALLEY Margie was in Y-Teens, Horizon Club, Rifle Team, Quill and Scroll, ScribbIer's Frolic, and Drill. She re- members '6I Gymnasfics, Miss Speck and English, Mr. Smifh, Jack I., Senior Pafio, Connie-Airporf, Swinginq ', C.I.F., Surfin'-Seal Beach, Charlie, Jeff, Lee, Mike, Rick, Tony, Pam, Gerri,Bobbi, Rose, Chris, and fhe 62 Fair. MICHAEL P. McNALLY Mike was in baseball and frack. He re- members fhe foofball game, gang refreshmenfs, rodenf, Bear and fhe locker, and fhe reservoir wifh Don. BARBARA C. McNEIGHT Barbara has been acfive in Pep Club, Anfi-Smoking Commiffee, Advanced Girls' Chorus, and Y-Teens. Her memories include Prom, Sfeve, '55 Chev, Gene's friendship, Beffy-Jo and our probIems, all her friends, and foofball games. SANDRA J. MEDITZ Sandy has been in fhe Bowling League for fwo years, and on fhe girls' Rifle Team for one year. She'II re- member all fhe fun af Kearny's R.O.T.C. Field Day, Rifle mafch af San Diego, The Bowlero wifh Jim, Rex and Johnny af Skafeland and Linda's birfhday parfy. JANIS L. MELLIS Jan was a member of Y-Teens. Some of her memories are: foofball games, lunch, Swingin', Viv, reporf card worries, walking fo school in fhe fog, Badminfon Champs, Tommy, Carol, Suzy, Judy, Marsh, Novel, Quiia boards, Sfony, and pizza affer games. She plans fo be an airline sfewardess and affend college. CHARLES R. MENTZER Chuck was in Mixed Chorus, Choir, and Ensemble. He remembers Mr. Z, Choir and Julie, Don and fhe frip fo Illinois, Goofy and his resolufions. CRAIG L. MILLER Craig was an acfive enfhusiasf in golf and swim- ming. He'II always remember fhe fun af Kearny, and his friends here. He plans fo affend college, and become a mafhemafician or a scienfisf. LAURA ANN L. MILLER Laura was in Pep Club, Y-Teens, modern dance, and Marquees. She'II have memories of SfeIIa's lunch boy, affer fhe foofball games, Allen, foggy days, Dixie's pickup fruck, and Kafhy's parfy af her house. She has plans of affencling college, fraveling, and fhen seffling down. LINDA L. MILLER Linda has been in Choir, K.D.K. Council, Presidenf of Dianas, Ensemble, C.S.F. Secrefary and Vice Presidenf of Y-Teens, and Senior Class Council. She'Il have memories of Choir, Idyllwild, Dianas, Foofball '63, fun af lunch, fhree years of learning, and friendships. She plans fo affend San Diego Sfafe and obfain a degree. SHARON M. MILLER Sharon was on fhe Anfi-Smoking Commif- fee, Senior Class Council, and Y-Teens. She remembers all fhe good fimes af fhe beach Iasf summer, dances, Jo Ann, being Pres., fhe foofball games, and her years af Kearny. Her plans include geffing a clerical iob and fhen affendinq modeling school. :wi X1 ifisfwi. 'f?g,i.Q'f A any S, Firsf lunch. MARY A. MITCHELL Annie was in Y-Teens, Marquees. and fhe Bowling Club. She remembers fhe lunch gang, her sophomore year, dafes wifh a cerfain boy, and engagemenf fo fhaf cerfain boy. She plans fo marry and enioy life. SYLVIA J. MITCHELL Sylvia was in Choir, Y-Teens, Ensemble, and fhe Junior Ring Commiffee. Her memories are of Choir, Mr. Z., Kafhy's Iasf day af K.H.S., Lufher, Diane, and William. She plans fo go fo college, become a nurse, and marry. KATHLEEN MONTEJANO Kafhy was on her Junior and Senior Class Councils, Ring Commiffee, Y-Teens, Drill, Choir, and Pep Club. Her memories are Brawley, foofball games and C.I.F., fun wifh fhe girls, her car, special friendships, Eleanor, Yolanda, Mary Ann, and Richard. She plans fo affend college where she will maior in Home Economy. BEVERLY A. MONTGOMERY Bev was in fhe A.S.B., K.H.S. News Sfaff, Presidenf of Advanced Girls' Chorus, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Council, and fhe Smoking Commiffee. Her memories are of Michael, fun wifh Roberfa, Bonifa, Big Ben, and Big Red, Sisfers and Thursdays, Pauline's sense of humor, Berf's boyfriends, C.I.F. Chrisfmas parfy, fhe girls and freedom. She plans fo affend col- lege, marry and live a life full of happiness. MARILYN L. MORISSETTE Armin was an A.F.S. Finalisf, a Junior R.O.T.C. Affendanf, Business Manager of Annual Sfaff, a member of fhe Girls' League Council as a sophomore, and member of bofh Quill and Scroll and rhe Folksinging Club. Her memories include Beau, fhe Pike, Lonq Hof Summer, Cafalina, Jim, Mr. Kirby's insighf, Mr. Mena's wisdom, and Miss Speck's confidence. She plans fo affend college, and become a psychologisf. DIRK H. MOUS Dirk was Edifor-in-Chief of fhe Annual, Junior Class Presidenf, Foreign Exchange Candidafe, Senior Dance Com- miffee Chairman, a Life Member of C.S.F., Spanish Club Presi- denf, fhe school hand ball champion, and a member of varsify Tennis. His memories are fhe fimes in Annual Sfaff, '53 Ponfiac, his besf friend AI, Peshel Delivery, people problems, fhe Plymoufh, fhe Mona Lisa, backseaf driving, and fhe A.S.B. Ball. He plans fo atfend U.C.S.D., maior in mafhemafics, obfain a Ph.D., and frave . WILLEM J. MOUS Bill was in Foofball, Baskefball, A.F.S., and Spanish Club. His memories are of Paf, Janis, 63 Foofball, Jazu lSmiffyI, Mr. Deacon's hisfory class, Mr. Harfer, Frank, Irwin, Alex, and Mr. PesI'1eI's iokes. He plans fo go fo college and become an elecfronics engineer, or a marine biologisf. VALERIE MUELLER Valerie was in Girls' Chorus, and Drama. Her memories include Puggy's penguin, 'the girls, '63, and '64 Proms, Rififhies, rockin' weekends, and Bobby. She plans fo affend denfal co ege. N SHERRE NEAL Sherre was on fhe Junior Class Council, Ring and Dance Commiffees, Senior Class Council, Announcemenfs Commif- fee, C.S.F., A'CappeIIa Choir, A.F.S., Dianas, Horizon Club, and Folksinging Club. She remembers lunch, fhe Dianas, Brawley frip, all of Choir, A.F.S. beach parfy, Connie in Brazil, appreciafing non- conformify, girlfriends, B-4, Pf. Loma, '63 foofball, and K's hero. She plans fo affend S.D.S., fravel, be an individual, and be happy. LARRY NEELEY Larry, nicknamed Weasle, was very acfive in Cross Counfry, Track, Leffermen'sCIub, and was Secrefary of Key Club. Larry will always remember fhe many fimes Gafor made a fool of himself, when Coach Rice had a good feam, and all fhe good fimes wifh Coffon and Flea. He plans fo affend college affer graduafion. RONALD D. NELLIS Ron was acfive in fhe Science Fair for fwo years, C.S.F., Band, and Pep Band. His memories are of fhe good 'limes af foofball games, and afferwards af Oscar's, geffing ouf of school fair and kidding around wifh Jerry. He plans fo go fo college and become a research chemisf. MARY E. NELSON Mary was acfive in fhe Pep Club, Smoking Commiffee, Senior Council, and Girls' Chorus. She remembers Asfro and La Mesa Dances, Monica's Rifches, fhe girls, and Mike. PATRICK A. NEWELL Paf parficipafed in fhe Bible Club, R.O.T.C.. and K.H.S. News. He remembers fhe Field Day of I963, and fhe walk home, Miss Speck from whom he has learned so much, Mr. Peshel and K.H.S. News, Ron, and Guy. KATHRYN NIGHTINGALE Kafhy parficipafed in fhe House of Represenfafives, fhe Smoking Commiffee, and fhe Y-Teens. She remembers fhe weekends, Mike, Genie, Homecoming, half pinf and fhe ape, Sonna's and Joe's problems, Oscars, and good fimes wifh Gary. She plans fo affend Long Beach Cify College. ROBERT NISSEN Bob was Presidenf of C.S.F. and fhe Phofography Club and parficipafed in fhe House of Represenfafives and Wresf- Iing. He remembers fhumbing. TAMRA K. NOORDA Tami has been in Y-Teens, and on fhe Senior Dance Commiffee. Her memories are: fhe year of I96I, fhe Crawford Colfs, fheir affer game parfies, fhe Kearny Komefs, and fheir affer game dances. Her plans are undecided as yef. ELIZABETH L. NORTHRUP Befh was in Drill one year, and on fhe Cap and Gown Commiffee. She remembers fhe old crowd, Drill, fhe girls, foggy mornings, foofball games, My insfallafion and worfhy Advisor's Term, and my wonderful friendship wifh Donna. W fjzizvgfx + ' I ,af I QOSE wwe msg G-ogg, Dsws How-ev! Yi D MQ- 5 w J: kfum ..... RQ Qwwlt want ,fo may Qcfocu 0-uf xlwcw, QLLLUAL NO ,lgfwclf youu CUWUE ,gg but VM, QLU, we Q ' fwcwo., mmf jaw ww? QAM? ithf-.0+,b9,A, XglL0'60'gAf uuib 7621-Lf - xD awe AW M, 1f0cff,p.Q.M, fpf JJ LLICLWL6 la Lqfdfk K7.w.2 ue xfw ffwvwfffhw 1701.0 Ocogfiwcf A -Giiij MUUM GU MMMLL aw ,Limb au. ww jg QLUL nam DCLCU, 1 0wf1wfn,Q Qmubw She plans lo allend Elmire College and maior in educalion or home economics. GWENDOLYN J. NORWOOD Gwen was in Drill '62-'63 and '63-'64, and Mixed Chorus. She shall always remember lhe good limes in Drill, Kearny's foolball leam and lhe games. She plans lo enler college and someday gel married. KOICHI NOZAWA Koichi was a member ol Key Club, A.F.S., Choir, and publicalion class. He remembers coming here as an A.F.S. sludenl, making a lol ol 'friends and learning a lol of lhings. CD HENRY V. OLIAS Kiki was in foolball, Ensemble, and Choir. He'll remember all lhe good limes al Universily wilh Karen and Lee, and Diana, 'Foolball games, Recrealional dances, and Weslgale Park. P JOYCE PAPANEK Joyce was a member ol Drill, and lhe Smoking Commillee, Her memories are of Winnie, Dee's car, her Sophomore year, Al, Nickle, Joan, her driving, Randie, Virginia, New Year's of '63, Bobby, Junior, Doug, Joe, happiness and Unk . Her fulure plans are lo gel married. QUA LYNN PARDUE Oua Lynn was a member of lhe Smoking Com- millee-Y-Teens, Senior Council, and Pep Club. Her memories include her sophomore year, good limes al lhe beach and show, lhe girls, Miss School Spiril, Judee, and Linda. Qua Lynn plans lo allend Slale College and become a leacher. CAROLYN K. PARGA Kalhy was a member ol lhe Smoking Com- millee, and Mixed Chorus. She remembers lhe Class ol '62, Marcia and lhe good limes lhey've had logelher, liflh period gym class. and Mary's lriendship. Her plans are lo become a beaulician, and laler marriage. CHARLYN O. PARKER CI1arIyn's aclivilies included Senior Arl Produclion, A'CappelIa Choir, Senior Class Council, A.F.S., Cap and Gown Commillee, Prom Decoralion Commillee, and Spanish Club. She remembers lasl summer, car loads and foolball games, beaulilul roses, lhe shores, Hollywood, weekends oll, lellers, and Larry. Charlyn plans lo become a cosmelologisl. SUSAN PARKS Sue parlicipaled in A.F.S., F.T.A., Y-Teens, and G.R.A. She remembers Sandy and Clancy, Jim's ialopy, Gary's blue lennies, and Pele. Aller gradualion, she will allend college and become an English Lil. lacher. SANDRA J. PAYNE Sandy's aclivilies were K.H.S. News, Modern Dance Club, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She remembers lhe gang al second lunch, Annie and lhe girls in modern dance, Sue's 'friend- ship, Mr. Wyman, loolball games, and a cerlain Crawford game. She plans lo allend college, lhen become an airline slewardess. KENNETH E. PEARSON Kennelh, known as Waco, was aclive in A'Cappella Choir, as Seclion Leader, Ensemble, Mixed Chorus, Lellermen's Club, and Exlra Mural Badminlon. He remembers Miss Roberlson, Choir, Ensemble, Mr. Z., ldyllwild, lhe beach, loolball and basketball games. He plans lo work al Yellowslone Park during lhe summer, and evenlually allend Baylor Universily. RICHARD A. PEGLER Rick's aclivilies included Track, Cross Counlry, Lellermen's Club, Key Club, and Sporls Edilor ol K.H.S. News. His memories are of lhe lrip lo Brawley, and all lhe guys in lhe leam room. ANTONIA M. PENA Toni was a Slamp Represenlalive, and a member ol lhe F.T.A., C.S.F., and Spanish Club. Her memories in- clude lhe foolball games, Mr. B's hislory class, lhe kids al lunch, and lriends. She plans lo have a career in medicine or leaching. RONALD L. PETERS Ron will always remember Brawley, Oclober I, Cheryl, lhe eller-games dances, and Richies and Oscar's. He was a member ol Band and will allend Mesa College aller gradua- lion. JO ANNE PETERSEN Jo parlicipaled in Choir, Modern Dance Club, C.S.F., Ensemble, Girls' Gymnaslic Team, and Girls' Chorus. She remembers lhe ldyllwild lrip, foolball games, Pernicano's and Jack's, and lhe many dances wilh Bob. She plans lo allend Slale College and become a dielician. TERRANCE W. PETERSON Terry was a member ol lhe R.O.T.C. He remembers Sergeanl Slulls, R.O.T.C. promolion boards, Green Valley Falls, lhe snow, Dune Buggy, James, Randy, Jo Anne, and Elaine He plans lo allend Mesa College and gel a degree in Aulo Mechanics. LINDA C. PHILLIPS Cris will remember lhe Mice, Ronnie, and a cerlain Sunday. ELTON T. POLLOCK Ellon was on lhe loolball leam, Key Club, and was A.S.B. Presidenl. He will remember PoweIl's nighl in lhe Simca, Janel, one big hilchhike, leelsball, and Miller's Tale. He plans a lew more lrips. CALVERT PORTER CaI's memories are March of I963, and all lhe good limes on lhe weekends. His lulure plans are lo move lo L.A. and gel a iob. He will conlinue his schooling and possibly gel married. RICHARD C. POST Rick parlicipaled in Wreslling, Cross Coun- lry, Golf, and Track. His memories are lhe wreslling malches, and workouls. He plans lo lravel, lind oul whal lhe resl of lhe world is like, become a doclor and never gel married. DIANA L. POTTER Dee Dee was a member ol Y-Teens and will always remembr Peggy, MaryAnn, Rhonda al lunch, lhe Senior Palio, lhe loolball games, A.S.B. Ball, pep rallies and lhe Prom. KRISTEN R. POWELL Kris says he plans lo work a linch, slay single, and spend all bul his sleeping lime lraveling. He parlici- paled in lrack, wreslling and going lo school. CD MILTON D. QUICK Pinocchio's aclivilies include Advanced Band 'For lhree years, and lrack and wreslling in his iunior year. He remembers Dwighl, lhree years al Kearny and all my friends. He plans lo go lo college. SANDRA A. QUIST Sandie was in Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Council and lhe Smoking Commillee. Her memories are Ernie's and Gloria's friendship, loolball games wilh lhe girls, my Senior year, I963 summer and aller-game dances. Sandie's fulure plans are lo have lun and be happy. oaawnh R CAROL A. RANCE Giggles was in Y-Teens and lhe Bowling Club. She remembers Mrs. Smilh, lalks wilh Lois, wonderful limes, lhe special saying, so line , all my dear friends and lheir help. CaroI's plans are lo enioy lile and laler marry. STEVEN V. REINA Sleve's aclivilies are Varsily Foolball, Baskel- ball, lwo year Lellerman, Sophomore and Senior Council, Smoking Commillee, A.S.B. Commissioner ol Boys' Alhlelics, Boys' Federa- lion, and lhe Lellermen's Club. Sleve remembers all lhe coaches, C.l.F., '63 loolball, Eroy, Sap, Shep, PooIe's delense, all lhe schem- ing girls, in lronl ol Kearny, '57 Chev, A.S.B., '63 Aller-prom, Nobody Scores , Dee and Mary. He inlends lo allend college and maior in Law or Journalism, and lhen lead a happy and prosperous life. VICKI J. RICKARD Vic lranslerred from Redondo High where she was in Tri-Hi-Y, a Candyslriper, and in Girls' League. Her memories are ol Frilz, Pal, Sharon, Denny, Cheryl, Pepperdine, Redondo Beach and all my rich friends. Her lulure plans are lo go lo college and become an airline slewardess. DOUGLAS E. RING Doug was on R.O.T.C. slall and a malh maior. He plans lo go lo Berkeley and sludy lhe arls. Doug will never lorgel Gary's delermined arguing or odes in Bergi's and Peshel's classes and 'Forever wonder how he gol mixed up wilh Jim and his warmongering group. GEORGE A. RIVERA Handsome remembers all lhe wonderful limes, lhe loolball games and lhe one aller-game dance. MARGARET A. ROBERTS Peggy's aclivilies include Y-Teens and Drama. Her memories include Mr. Gawle, Dee Dee's lriendship, Mixed Chorus, Science class, Mrs. Givens' advice, lirsl dale, K.H.S. spiril and friendship. She plans lo marry, move lo Washinglon, and raise eighl happy children. ILENE M. ROGEL Ilene parlicipaled in F.T.A. and served as vice presidenf and freasurer, Spanish club, Pep Club, A.F.S., C.S.F., GA.A., and Mariners G.S. She'll always remember Cafalina, a cerfain campouf, Kearny, foofball games, and fhe wonderful goofy fimes wifh friends. Her fufure plans are college, and someday mar- na e. RICHARD F. ROGERS Richard's memories are of El Monfe, Mrs. Roberfson's classes, second lunch, and 'Ihe foofball games. LIVIA E. ROMERO Edme was one of our 'Foreign exchange sfu- denfs fhis year and was in Girls' League, A.F.S., Senior Class Council, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club Secrefary, French Club, and fhe Folk Music Club. Her memories are of my family, Pafi'la Querida , frick or freaf, nicknames, neighbors' parfies affer games, and fhe wonderful days af Kearny and everyone. Edme plans fo affend San Marcos Universify in Lima, and sfudy languages. RONALD W. ROMERO Ronnie was acfive in Mixed Chorus and Gymnasfics. His memories are his fhree good pals, John, Ricky, and George, Howie, fimes af Greg's fhe boys, and all his good fimes af Kearny. He plans fo affend af leasf fwo years of college fo furfher his educafion. CONSTANCE D. ROTSIOS Connie was an A.F.S. Exchange Sfu- denf and a member of C.S.F., French Club, Annual Sfaff, and 'lhe Horizon Club. She remembers 'Ihe champion Komef feam, Kafhy's badminfon, Sherre's guifar, all her wonderful friends, Annual Sfaff, Brazil, and her wonderful parenfs who helped her all 'lhe way. She plans fo affend UCLA, fhen go back fo Brazil. ROGER A. ROW Reg iusf fransferred fo Kearny fhis year. Af his former school he parficipafed on 'lhe Sfudenf Council, foofball feam, Science Club, and baseball feam. JOANNE ROYAL JoAnne was a member of Orchesfra and Y- Teens. Her memories include 'Ihe fun af Oscar's, foofball games, baskefball '63, Mr. Peshel, Mr. Harfer, and all her friends. SHERYL K. RUNION Sherry was on fhe Speech Team, Bowling Club, and fhe Smoking Commiffee. Her memories are of her Junior year, Skip, speech fournamenfs, foofball games, Proms of '63- and '64, and Kearny High spirif. S FRANK A. SANCHEZ Frank remembers EI Monfe, sfudy hall, old blue Plymoufh, and Brawley. He plans Io affend Cify College, 'Ihen ioin fhe Marine Corps. MARIE SANT Midgef, as her friends know her, remembers Gary, good fimes, Dad, Diane, Puggy, Marie, Val, and Dawn and her green hornef. She plans fo become a denfal assisfanf and seffle down and have a big, happy family. DENNIS P. SANTIAGO Dennis, nicknamed Sap, was acfive in Varsify Foofball, was Secrefary of 'lhe Leffermen's Club, and fhe House of Represenfafives. His memories are his Sophomore and Junior years, fhe Senior Class, Wesfern League Championship, C.l.F., Erquiaga, Reina, Birf and Len, and Michele. Affer graduafion Dennis will affend college. MICHAEL S. SCANLAN Michael, known as Gafor, was very acfive as 'Ihe I963 Boys' Sfafe Represenfafive, Key Club and Lef'lerman's Club presidenf, Boys' Federafion Vice Presidenf, and member ol fhe Track and Cross Counfry feams. His memories include Run lf Ouf Coach Rice, foofball games, Carol from Crawford High. and 'Ihe greaf companionship he has found af Kearny. Mike plans fo sfudy Law af 'Ihe Universify of Kansas. PATRICK D. SCANLAN Paf was acfive as Vice Presidenf of fhe Le'lfermen's Club, a member of Key Club, Boys' Federafion, Track Team, and fhe Wresfling Team. He will always remember fhe A.S.B. Ball, and forever Genie. Paf plans fo become an archifecf. DANNY W. SCHMITZ Danny has no memories for Kearny be- cause fhis was his firsf year here. He spenf his Iasl' fhree years of high school af Helix and Grossmonf, buf so far Kearny seems fo agree wifh him. Danny plans fo go on fo college and maior in sfrucfural engineering. CONNIE S. SCHNEIDER Connie was acfive in 'lhe House of Rep- resenfafives, Y-Teens, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She remembers Jenne, going ouf for song, Paula, and Bing. She plans fo affend Mesa College, affer graduafion. BARBARA J. SCOFIELD Barbara was very acfive in G.R.A. She will always remember fhe l0fh grade, her Junior year, and parfic- ularly her Senior year, Chis, Corny, Given, and all fhe foofball games. Barbara plans fo affend college and become a secrefary. WILLIAM R. SCOTT Bill was on fhe gymnasfic feam and a sfamp monifor. He remembers fhe foofball game gang, a nighf wifh fhe boys, and suds. He plans fo go fo Mesa College where he will maior in Business. VICTORIA F. SEAL Vicki parficipafed in 'lhe House of Repre- senfafives. fhe Big-Lilfle Sisfer program, Smoking Commiffee, Y- Teens, Drill, and advanced Girls' Chorus. Her memories are Kearny, Sophomore year, her besf friend, Diane, secrefs wifh Sandi, Sharon, Vicki, Karol, and Jan. Vicki plans 'Io become a beaufician. DONNA L. SEIM Dee remembers homecoming, Cafalina, fhe Y friends, and Mrs. Leeson's fashion show. , , SHONNIE R. SEXTON Shonnie was a member of Girls Chorus. She remembers Jack, Myrna, Cheryl, and Bruce af lunch, Leslies problems, Vicki and Sharon, Mr. Z, and chorus. GONIOHS BGIVICG- Mary's and Sharon's falks, Suzie's and Judy's disposifion, church, a Second lunch. hayride, early mornings, lasf summer parfies, iokes, her wonderful friends and fimes af Kearny, Susan G., prom, Chrisfmas, Gary, and foofball games. Shonnie will affend Mesa College and evenfually gel' married. ARTIE SHAW Arfie parficipafed in foofball, baskefball, frack, LeH'ermen's Club, and Smoking Commiffee. He remembers all fhe enioymenf he gof ouf of parficipafing in sporfs. He plans 'lo affend Mesa College for 'Iwo years, 'lhen go fo Sfafe. LARRY D. SHEPPARD Larry parficipafed in foofball, baseball, baskefball, Le+fermen's Club, Boys' Federafion, Key Club, Smoking Commiffee, and Annual Sfaff. His memories include fhe champion- ship feams of '6l and '63, Coach Slafer's help, Coach Smorin's deferminafion, Coach Taylor's falks, Sfeve, John, and Dennis, Sweef- wafer game '6I, and Judy. He plans af affend UCLA and live ouf fhe plans he has made. GAIL SHRUM Gail was a member of Drill, Jimior Class Council, Senior Council, Smoking Commiffee, and was chairman of fhe Ring Commiffee. She remembers lasf year's Drill Team, affer prom of '62, Crowley's Caskefs, some friendly parfies, a friend in Cube, and Tom. Gail plans fo affend college and find a life away from 'Ihe beafen pafh. SHERYL SHOCKLEE Sheryl was a member of 'Ihe Junior and Senior Class Council, Jr. Coke Comm., A.F.S., Y-Teens, A'CappeIIa Choir, Ensemble, and was secrefary of Dianas. Her memories are fhe friendship of 'Ihe gang, pushing Ezzie, ldyllwild '63, Foofball '63, Dianas and all fhe fun and friendships Kearny's made possible. Affer graduafion she will affend college and pursue a career in medicine. SHARON A. SHORT Sharon was a member of Girls' Chorus. She remembers June I, l962, Randie's grapes af lunch, Arlene, Sue, fhe lunch gang, Sfeve M., our foofball games, Poinf Loma games, and Tony. She will affend Mesa College for a year, fhen gel' married. ALAN J. SCHUFELDT Shoo, as his friends know him, parficipafed in baseball and gymnasfics. He remembers baseball, Coaches Taylor and Millikan, gymnasfics, and Kearny. SALLY A. SHUMAKER Sally was Miss School Spirif, a member of 'lhe Sophomore, Junior and Senior Councils, Junior Coke Com- miffee, Y-Teens, Pep Club, and Discussion Club. She remembers Chrisfmas of '62, Paff M.'s advice, Dorian, '63 Homecoming, Linda's friendship, and fhe games and her friends. She will follow fhe crowds fo Sfafe for 'Iwo years, fhen on fo UCLA. WALLACE C. SILVER Wally was in Band I, and fhe Smoking Team 2 and 3. His memories are of Mr. Kirby, and his ambifion is fo ioin fhe Spanish Armv. MIKE SIMMONS Mike came in second in fhe Marine Physical Fifness Tesf in fhe cify. His fondesf memories are going sfeady, and when he had fwo cars, bofh running and bofh his. He plans fo become a Consfrucfion Engineer. ANITA K. SLONE Kafhy was Commissioner of Finance for fhe A.S.B., Treasurer of Dianas, Vice-Presidenf of C.S.F., KDK Council, A.F.S., Treasurer of Bible Club, French Club, and a Gardenia Girl. Her memories are fhe Foofball games, Leffers, Ccnnie's badminfon, lunch, Roy's Ford and broken leg, and Homemaking. She plans fo affend Hardin-Simmons Universify in Abilene, Texas. HOWARD G. SMITH Howie was in Gymnasfics, Wresfling, C.I.F., and LeHermen's Club. His memories are fhe fime he broke fhe C.l.F. record for fhe Rope Climb, his C.I.F. medals, and a girl. He plans fo go 'lo college. JAMES M. SMITH Coy was in Varsify Foofball, Baskefball, House of Represenfafives, Le'lfermen's Club, and a sfamp repre- senfafive. His memories are fhe foofball feam, Summer League Baskefball, and fhe greaf Kearny Backfield 3 and I. He pans fo go fo college and 'Ihen who knows. JUDY A. SMITH Irish was A.S.B. Hisforian in her Junior year, Secrefary of F.T.A., on fhe Speech Team, Marquees, Senior Class Council and House of Represenfafives. Her memories are a German acrobaf, a Greek, fears, Iaughfer, Diane and Bud. She plans fo affend college, feach English in a High School, and raise a beaufi- K.H.S. plunge 'ful family. SANDRA S. SMUCZIN Smuge was on lhe Smolring Commilleo, Senior Council, Pep Club, Y-Teens, and K.D.K. Her memories are 'I'he girls, 'lhe 'lhree Muslreleers, Aslro, 8:30 April-62, Sue's 'friend- ship, Roach, Palli, Annelle, Palches, and 'lhe slumber parlies. DEANNA D. SNIDER Deanna was Treasurer of lhe Senior Class, in Y.F.C. Quiz Team, Afler-Prom Commiilee. Her memories are falls wilh Karen, buying quiz oullils, quizzing, Thursday nighls, Earl, Lonnie, Lois and Jerry. She plans lo go 'lo college and oblain a nursing degree. ROGER SOLHEID Roger's plans are lo ioin 'rhe Navy nexl year, and see lhe world. PENELOPE L. SOMMERVILLE Penny was in lhe Spanish Club. Junior Colne Commillee, A.F.S., Afler-Prom Commi'l l'ee and 'lhe Announcemenl Commillee. She will always remember all 'lhe happy 'limes she had a Kearny, Sheryl and our experimenls, and especially fhe Weslern 'loolball champions of I964. Penny plans lo enler Cily College for 'Iwo years, and finish her educalion al Slale College. LORALEE L. STEELE Loralee parlicipaled in Modern Dance. M.Y.F., Y-Teens and A.F.S. Her memories include friends, Mrs. Lee- son's fashion show, 'lhe lrip lo Norlh Carolina, Killy Hawk, Calalina, summer school, afler game dances and 'lhe El Corlez. DANIEL L. STEPHENS Dan's memories are worlring on 'lhe Ply- moulh Trouble Shooling Team wilh Mr. Graves. He plans lo go 'lo Junior College, and sludy aulomolive mechanics, lhen on lo col- lege lo become an aulomolive leacher in school. He also plans lo go info lhe Air Force. JEANETTE STONEBREAKER Known as Jeannie, Jeanefle was in fhe Pep Club, Smolring Commillee and Senior Class Council. Her 'londesf memories are lhe lallcs wilh Ronnie, Barbara's friendship. Anila's underslanding, Donna's Big love, Milrie, Summer of '62 and Roger's problems. She plans 'lo alfend college, gel a iob and laler marry. REESE STRAUSS Band and Spanish Club were Reese's aclivilies and his memories are Tony and Cris, Pam, lhe foolball games and all lhe lrids al school. A'F1'er high school he plans lo go lo college and maior in music. WILLIAM C. STRINGFELLOW Willie was in R.O.T.C., Key Club and lhe Senior Class Budgel Commilfee. He will always remember Mr. Harler's war slories, Federal lnspecrion, and fhe beach '63, Pug's birlhday surprise, Hoolenanny and Ar'I', and of course Sue and Homecoming '64, He will allend Slale College and lhen ioin lhe Marines. DIANE L. SWEENEY Lillilcil was in Girls' Chorus for -Iwo years and remembers February 28, I963, Barbara, Senior Science, 'lhe 'loolball games, and all lhe lrids al' Kearny. Aller school she plans lo go 'Io college and 'lalre a business course. RHONDA K. SWIDERSKI Ronnie remembers lhe fun she had wifh Diana, 'lhe pep rallies and games, lhe lcids al 'lhe rinlr and Don. T WILLIAM A. TALLEY Bill plans +o aflend cily college and lhen Slale. Afler lhal he is undecided. Among his memories are 'lhe 'fool- ball games, lasl summer in Yuma, Peggy and Belly, fhe beach, Bob and his girls, Bruce and his 'foolball and hope he does good nexl' year, and Clif and his hol Ford. JEAN A. TETREAULT Geezil was aclive in Y-Teens, Smolring Com- mi'Hee, Senior Council, Senior Dance and Pep Club. She will never forgel lhe baslrelball games, a surfer in 'lhe Junior Class, Debbie and Jo Ann, 306 miles Norlh, Swinging , and lhe Green Gianl. SANDRA L. THEILIG Sandy was on lhe Senior Council, Senior Dance Commillee, Pep Club, Marquees, Band, Orcheslra and in lhe French Club. Also, Oscars, lhe CC dances, Franll, lhe A.S.B. Ball, lhe foolball games and sherry and Cupcalre. She plans fo al- lend San Diego Slale afler gradualion. ROBERT S. THOMAS Slove was an A.F.S. 'linalisl' in Americans Abroad, lhe chairman of Senior Discussion Club, and an A.F.S. member. He will always remember his idenlical 'Iwin sisler, lunch, all his good friends and leachers. He plans lo allend San Diego Slale College. RONALD D. THOMAS Ronni was in Choir for Iwo years and was Choir Presidenl oi 63-64 Choir. He was also in Ensemble Iwo years and Boys' Ouarlel. All lhe good +imes in Choir, ldyllwild , Z, Big moulh buf heallhy Beclr, Mrs. Smilh's office praclice class, and a cule girl in Choir are his besl memories. FRANKLIN L. TILL Curley, as his 'Friends lcnow him, remembers 'ioolball and baslielball games, draI+ing, Mr. Walson, and Mr. Peshel's iolces. He plans lo allend Slale College and become an engineer. JIM S. TODD Jim's memories include his iunior year, all 'lhe wonderful people al Kearny, his hearf-lo-hear+ Iallrs wifh Mary. Afler gradualion, he will allend S+a+e College or Cal Weslern. JUDEE L. TORANO Judee was A.S.B. Vice-Presiden+, a member of Senior Council, Junior Council, Colxe Commilfee, Choir, En- semble, and Y-Teens. Her memories are Sally, Quail, Linda, Carol, Homecoming '63, Foolball, 44, and limes wilh +he girls. Afler gradu- alion she will aHend college and be a sociology maior. NICHOLAS J. TURNER Nick parficipafed in Quill and Scroll, Key Club, Ihe Speech Team, Track, and Cross Counlry. He remembers fhe Key Club picnic, Kearny vs. Madison Foolball game, and Scan- lan. Niclr plans +o allend Slale College. V JANIS C. VIANELLO Jan was a member of Y-Teens, Smoking Commil+ee, Junior Achievemenl, Drill, and lhe Prom Commiflee. Her memories include, lhe Class of '63, pizza and colre, +he Globe, Richard, Sunshine, Laura's friendship, Drill, Sally and Mrs. Leeson's Class, Charlene and company, Gold Dusl and Twins. Her fufure plans are lo maior in commercial arl af college, and lo go back 'lo llaly someday. ALAN J. VONPINNON Alan remembers gradualion. He plans lo ioin 'lhe Marines afler gradualion, lhen lo Nevada where he will become a professional gambler. W SANDRA WALL Bandi , as her friends lrnow her, was a member McNu++ goi up. filly And 'Ihen she . . . She didn'f! of Mixed Chorus. She remembers fwo Weslern League Champion- ships, her sophomore and Junior years, lunches, '63 Prom, Vicki's Ias'ling friendship and confidence, and her many complex problems, and Kearny. Affer graduafion, San-dra plans 'l'o affend Mesa Col- le e. VIFAYNE L. WALSTON Wayne was a member of 'Ihe Key Club. R.O.T.C. Fancy Drill Team, and 'Ihe Cadef Club. His memories are Mr. PesheI's iokes, 'Ihe foofball foam, and his I7fh surprise birfhday parfy. He plans fo affend Cify College, fhen San Diego Sfafe where he will go info fhe field of aviafion. JACK L. WARD Jackie will always remembers The weekend parfies, lunch wifh all fhe gang, and all 'lhe Friday nighfs. He plans fo maior in business af college. VERONICA L. WATTS Vicky parficipafed in Y-Teens, Drama, and G.R.A. Her memories include Rosie and fhe beach, Phyllis and her dead baffery, Josie's muddy fee'l, Mr. Taylor, Our gang, Oscars affer school, and Jim. Vicky plans fo affend business college and evenfually ge? married. CHARLES H. WILKER Charlie parlicipafed in varsify foofball and baseball, Band, and fhe LeHermen's Club. His memories are Bobbi, foofball games, and fhe C.I.F. championship. He plans fo affend college, 'lhen go info 'Ihe Fish and Game Commission. JAYNE D. WENDORF Jayne was in G.R.A. She remembers when 'Phe lock flew aparf, Kearny's school spirif, Clairemonf game '63, fhal' day in Geom., '63 Madison game, map par'ly, Old Globe field frip '63, soffball, flag raising, driver fraining, and Swingin' . Her fufure plans include Mesa College, maioring in business, lo be happy and successful in life. BARBARA J. WERNLI Barbara was on fhe Traffic Safefy Council, Marquee's and Senior Dance Commiffee. She remembers G.T. and fhe Hof Ply , lunch, Barb, Power Glide, Algebra and Shorfhand. Her fufure plans inclu-de college and fhen Europe. SHARON A. WEYMILLER Sharon was in Choir, Ensemble, and Y-Teens. She remembers Sophomore year affer dances and games, Mr. Z., fhe good fime af Rifchies and Oscars wi'l'h 'Ihe girls, 'Ihe Senior Prom and someone. She plans fo affend Cify College for fwo years and 'Ihen business college. KENNETH WILLIAMS Ken was in Cross Counfry, Key Club, Boys' Fed., and 'Ihe golf feam. His memories are fhe boys, a real special camping hip, a girl named Jan, chemisfry wifh Dicky, many girls and fhe 63 foofball feam. Ha plans fo go fo Sfafe College, fhen Cal mosl' likely maioring in archifecfure. SHARON ANN WILLIAMS Sharon was in Pep Club, Girls' Chorus, House of Represenfafives, Senior Dance Commiffee and fha Prom Commiffee. She remembers all fhe friends she's made and ihe wonderful 'limes she's had af foofball games, Girls' Chorus wifh Shonnie, coordinafion in gym class, fun fimes wifh Margie, John, Diane and 'Ihe gang, and Tony. She plans 'Io go fo college and become a denfal assisfanf, fhen fravel. THOMAS F. WILLIAMS Tom was in Cross Counfry and Track for 'Iwo years. He remembers fhe days in fhe mounfains wifh Jerry and Sfeve, Jerry's pie wagon7, fanfasfic foofball scores, 'lrips fo Whiffier, California, Coach Rice and feam, many girls. His fufure plans include college for fwo years, flighf fraining and fhen aviafion. MARILYN J. WILLIS Marilyn was in Drill for 'Iwo ygars. She'II always remember foofball games, 63 affer dances, Ed, Bruce, Brenda, Ernie, Paf and Karl, Kay's wonderful friendship, everyone I know, Brown I940 Ford and Jim. She plans 'lo work and make money for college. CHERYL L. WILSON Curly was in Y-Teens, Pep Club, Drill Sergeanl' '62 and Maior '63, Her memories are of 'Iwo years of Drill, Mr. Hayes' Lafin class, meefings in gym office, Miss Webb, Carol Wilkouski, and Judy Snider. She plans fo go 'lo Brigham Young Universify. JOHNNY L. WILSON Sporf was in Annual Sfaff and Key Club. His memories are of parlies, Annual Sfaff, Soufh Mission ieffeys. and windansea. His fufure plans include San Diego Sfafe, sfudy- ing Pre Med and Surfing in befween. PAULA L. WILSON Paula was a member of Mixed Chorus, Prom Decorafions Commiffee, Cap and Gown commiffee, and Advanced Girls' Chorus. She plans fo be happy in whafever she does. GARY R. WINCHELL Gary was on Track and Cross Counfry feams in his Sophomore and Junior years. His memories are of summer '63, camping wifh Ken, Phoenix, Cross Counfry, counfry bus riding and June '64, Gary hopes fo maior in foresfry af fhe Universify of California af Berkeley. DENNIS P. WILTANGER Dennis parficipafed in Key Club, R.O.T.C., Cade? Club, and Fancy Drill Team. He remembers Home- coming game, '64 Chevy, Bill, Arf, Sue, Torrey Pines and fhe Sfude- baker, and Mr. B.'s funny sfories. PATTY A. WINTERBERGER Summerberger is acfive in Girls' League as Vice Presidenl, in Y-Teens, as Vice Presidenf and Treas- urer, on class councils, Anfi-Smoking Commiffee, in Arf producfion and House of Represenfafives. Her memories include Foofball games, Kearny, and her Senior year, Yoli, Jeannie, Paff, Sieve, and Baby Senior. She plans fo become a high school arf feacher. KAREN L. WOHLERT Karen fransferred from Beauforf, Soufh Carolina and has parficipafed on fhe Cap and Gown Commiflee, C.S.F., Drill and Dianas. She remembers her Sophomore year af Beauforf High, Pai C., ivy , Friends, and Dianas. RUTH WOLLEY Rufh was a member of C.S.F., Fufure Teachers, and A.F.S. Her memories include +he foofball games, fhe group and all fhe fun fhey had, gym class, Pernicanos, acfivifies affer lhe games, slumber parfies, and Mr. Kirby's class. Rufh plans fo affend college and fravel abroad. CHERYL L. WRIGHT Cheryl was acfive in Drill, Senior Class Council, K.H.S. News Sfaff, and was chairman of fhe Announce- menf Commiffee. Cheryl will always remember June I4, I962, Judy's friendship, her Sophomore year, Dave, Jeri's problems, Gail and her denied bafon, Lake Arrowhead, Drill Band, and Bob. Her fufure plans are fo affend Cal Wes+ernUniversiIy and 'Io go info 'Ihe field of medicine. SHEILA D. WRIGHT Sheila parficipafed in Y-Teens, Pep Club, and fhe Senior Dance Commiffee. Sheila's memories are 'Ihe senior fable lsecond lunchl, 6I , 'rhe affer game dances, 63 Affer Prom, her beaufiful voice affer fhe foofball games, Richy's and Kafhy's lovely gym clofhes. Sheila plans fo go fo college and Iafer be a secrefary. Hey! They gof a poinf! Y SUSAN E. YOUNG Susan was a member of A.F.S., Senior Coun- cil, and fhe secreiary of C.S.F. Her memories include Cindy D.. Kenny, Sherre's Limelighfers, reminiscences of Connie's Trip, 'lun wiih Diann J., knowing Linda and Sheryl, Rufh's friendship, Ruih A., summer of '63, Cafhy F. and Terry. Z MARGARET J. ZAGAMI Margie was a member of 'rhe Orchesfra for fhree years and a Big Sis+er. Margie plans io be a secrefary and lafer gef married. Her memories are Mr. Fi+zgerald's ochesira Forfy-five seconds fo go! in I0+h, fooiball games in 63, and a 54 Chevy. SANDRA L. ZATORSKI Sandy par+icipa+ed in Drill, Girls' Chorus and fhe Smoking CommiHee. She will remember her Sophomore year and fooiball, her Junior year and Drill, her Senior year and football, and all fhe boys. JANIS J. ZUEHIKE Janis will remember fhe fun and long 'lallrs she had wiih Sharon F., good limes in her Junior year wiih Donna W., Pai, J.W., movies, popcorn, foofball games, and all ihe special limes wifh Bill. Her ambiiion is fo go fo business college and ya yfffw W Q3 J PM 6512395 Q ggi, if , ,fx become an l.B.M. Machine operafor. i w ' i f xr X-LJwW'? '- ,,i'f fwffff1fW Mimi WQJUM M if mx ,gH5evLfLw1ffc0lh7I'zl flfillidl V054 F 'w We praise thy noble name. There'lI never be another Alma Mater Whose faith we'll all proclaim. Thy memories we'll all cherish Though years go by, So hail our school forever, gin. MMU iLQf. Q f Q A , ' , ' W A i , ' c I Ak V . , 1 A - , WWyW?b?y9QMVf wif Q3 yy? AxBXMyYM y g tif Q KW xi! Qu WQVPJWVTL Qu Oy my ff TV if X 1 M A .Q Lua ,Jw , v C 1 My My ML. . J Vijay igfigwluf LVZQQJ Vjfyvfjyk Jw mag! 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N Q ij V' if 1 JAX, 'Wfw .T f 4 a A X '44 JL, A35 . gl 0 n -W-me P A-AQWVE' df? Q, E Marching Band This year's Marching Band has added color and spirif To school and communily aclivilies. Hs excellenf playing and marching abilify has shone af Kearny's home foolball games. Mr. Orliz cerlainly developed some clever ideas in fhe hall-'rime performances. Keep up 'rhe noise. boys!! , i:ir:ifS5::fgi.:f!:1':i11,N- , ,- 55,,,w,15 ..,,m.l , k 2 Pam Eagan, Sfudenf Conduclor. FIRST ROW lsiffingl, Ief+ lo right Jerry Heng+s, Rosemary For+en- berry, Gerre Grenolds, Jerry Abbe, Curiis Belcher, Bill Cros+hwaife, David Sourlr. Jim Janzen, Jim Tysor. SECOND ROW: Milre Shea, Charles Wilker, Danny Ficke++. Tony Coolr, Gay Siauffer. Mike Pep Band Pam Eagan. Bend Meier Kearny's I963-64 Pep Band has consisfed of fif- feen spiriied members. Their enihusiasm has been displayed al' 'lhe season's fooiball and baslceiball evenis. Their presen+alion of a number of new musical compo- sifions has added +remendous spiri'r 'ro The crowds. Band major. as well as leader 'ro 'rhe Marching Band. is cule Pam Eagan. Congraiulaiions To Pam and Mr. Orliz, direcfor, for 'rheir fabulous Pep Band. H GM ECGMING '63-'64 iazl. kv! Wx ' N V vi , 'Y l J ,, LZ: i 53wiE?5fJ Homecoming Queen '63-'64 Wanda Ballenfine Seniors Anifa Havrillo Michele Allan Juniors Belly Ballard Priscilla Pieper Sophomores Jaclrie Hulen Carla Presley FIRST ROW, Ie'H' Io righf: Karen Fair, Linda Fox, Pal Carlisle. Kandis Balisireri, Sandra Smirh, Glen Pelerson, May Gipson, Douglas Ischar. SECOND ROW: Chrisiopher Frye. James Zagami, Mariha Fuliz, Candace Sommerville, Leona Hardy, Milda Davis, Bob Abel, Geneva Sfacey. THIRD ROW: Sandy Zinh, Dale Smilh, Mar ie Zagami, Kafhy Gordon, Nancy Tripp, Bob Robinson, Gerry Abgep Carolyn Ramsey, Barbara Roach, Kafhy Davis, Sandy Theilig, Marilyn Olson, Jeri Wrighf, Gary Sfauffer, Gerre Grenolds, Tony Cool, JoAnne Royal, Danny FiclreH, Charles Wilher, Richard Kesler. FOURTH ROW: Curiis Belcher, Ron Smifh, Jerry Hengfs, David Sourlr, Lee Duncan, Jim Janzen, Jim Tysor, Jeff Henderson, Mile Shea, Keifh Woodward, Mr. Orfiz. FIFTH ROW: George Chenaulf, Ronnie Kauble, Jim Townsend, Larry Cox, Richard Cupples, Dave Carfer. Orchestra Orchesfra Officers: May Gipson, Kafhy Gordon, Linda Fox. f A lfa 1 wnww-,,,,, . - Ml FIRST ROW linsidei, lefi' 'lo righf: Jeri Wrighf, Gerri Grenolds, Rosemary Forienberry, Bonnie Love, Bobby Taylor, Jim Krogh, Roberf Johnson, Richard Emerson, King Laforal, Mile Coker, Dana Quick, Gary Sfauffer, Tony Coolr, Danny FicleH, Charles Wilker. SECOND ROW: Jerry Abbe, Judy Krogh, Jon McElhose, Ronnie Smifh, Pam Hale, Ron Pefers, Nancy Henderson, Marilyn Olson, Nancy Tripp, Wayne Dillon, Sieven Reyes, David Edgar, Sieve Mind+, Brian Campbell, Dennis Palmer. THIRD ROW: Cherie Wellrer, Jon Michaelson, Philip Vinceleff, Mr. Oriiz, Louise Gore, Jerry Hengsi, Larry Ruclrle, Arfhur Smiih, Truiff Jones, Curfis Belcher, Pam Eagan, Terry Geiser, Carl Wrighf, Keifh Woodward, Mike Shea, Jack Boyd, Orin Dodge, Bill Crofhwaife, Gene Louviere, Jeff Henderson, Lee Duncan, Gary Wilson, Clini' Armsfronb, David Sourlr, Jim Janzen, Jim Tysor, Kearn High School Concert Band Band Officers: Jim Tysor, Gerre Grenolds, Jerry Abbe mqwwmmwwm ,,..V. , N ww, .Nw wfmwm Lieutenants Cheryl Bence Charlene Burlon Kay Jesienski SPONSOR SPONSOR Miss Douglas Mrs. McGregor i5iZ?7'5?i3:gtr1uf-' xi-wr MN. er fm L 41. 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Glass bfvfyff'74Qf' Jmf,fL Japan Japan In recenf years has developed a greai sense of scnence and busmess bu+ un +hls modermzlng lhey have ke + +helr anclenf cul+ure which was handed down rom +helr grea'I'es+ grandfa+hers Even cenlurles ago +he abacus was ln use In Japan and now IS bemg used an some grade schools In San Diego Their organlzahon and preclslon has helped fhem become one of ihe mosl' produchve coun+rles Ih +he world Our clubs as fhelr nndusirxes are lceepmg cuH'ure advancing knowledge and gnvmg servlce and 'oy fo as many people as +hey can reach These orgamzahons have helped +0 develop Kearny +o +he brllllance of a Japanese household mdk, MJD ,QJ-LLWO QJQCK wav' 'vow J Caseflf CG dakh QQLQO Q01 :AJ-b DVNCYP W QW 1' ,f y L. N A 1 ll X- AJS MSDS, g' 2,5 f be OUJV U. 6 ' bo' VW . ,Y ,NW 1 l . ykvwe .F 0 ,... My ' . ' J, L It ' I 4 N 1 'r H650 il ' . kwgwgq fa s 3- amass I T Y SZIW 'gg 75 -:T r i- 1525 .' -T ,,,i , .L, . ,.1:v: :.i:, Juclee Torano ASB VICE PRESIDENT .aww ,. ElTon Pollock ASB PRESIDENT AT Kearny High This year, ElTon Pollock has presided as Asso- ciaTed STudenT Body presidenT. AssisTing him have been cornpeTenT commissioners, clerks, and assisTanTs covering many aspecTs oT school- liTe acTiviTy. The indispensable services and The work oT The ASB have included TickeT and ribbon sales, The issuing oT The varieTy oT sTudenT cards used by Kearny KomeTs, making homecoming a memorable evenT, providing pep rallies, s ecial assemblies and movies, and generally working Tor The saTisTlTacTion oT The enTire sTudenT body. Along wiTh The many iobs ThaT The ASB musT Tackle every years, iT also sponsors iTs own ball each year aT Thanksgiving along wiTh a bangueT aT The end oT each year Tor new and old oTTicers. Kearny l-ligh's AssociaTed STudy Body is The essence oT The KomeT spiriT. l Mr. John Carler ADVISOR I I 'gl 1. 1' I. . . f x WVVIAV ' Ig - 1. M A K . , 1' ' 'W 1- 2 gf, . f A ' 5 I . . l . 3, . H' ' ' -if -4:31 jd WX ' V - JW... ': . ' . E - WZ- fzyz, ,X I m y V ..,?si II' . I . l Q 5 ll-I - I .V . if ,,,Qi , Z. Q VV K ,Y .,.., . .lvr , K K .mns . Our ASB hard af work. Kafhy Slone COMM. OF FINANCE fk.. .... .I-F' Maureen Buffner Nancy Bilmire Michele Allen COMM. OF ORGANIZATIONS COMM. OF PUB. RELATIONS COMM. OF CULT. AFFAIRS l. R Sieve Reina Sherril Dufresne Dianne Juvrud Alex I'IaIIIen COMM. OF BOYS' ATHLETICS COMM. OF GIRLS' ATHLETICS GIRLS' LEAGUE PRES. BOYS' FEDERATION PRES. Wi :IPX Z3 'STSN7' Hello ou? Were! Judy Hulen Roberfa Heck HEAD SONG LEADER HEAD CHEERLEADER 01, A FM 'fx 'i- .. , -'J '43 . v ., My. A 1 v H U- E nfs? 1 ' ' , Beverly Bose Beverly Monigomery Jeanne Lang HEAD TICKET AUDITOR HISTORIAN PARLIAMENTARIAN PaH Maberry Kay Ward Pam Saunders COMM. ASSISTANT CLERK ASST. CLERK 120 W T Hou of Representatives s -uf. f ,N A' ff sy' Est mf U55 729' gy Sponsor Mr. Carter . l The House of Representatlve's is made up of Seniors, 'K Juniors, and Sophomores. 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X WS, Richard Burton Kathy Byerly Dave Conklin Jac Crawford Tim Deveny Melinda Harmon Dawn Heist Dave Jebb Bobby Johnson Roberta Jones Pat Koo Larry Lolli Susan McCulloh Don McNaught Steve McNew Joe Morales Pete Paplowsky Barbara Pekny Cecile Pratt Peggy Revt David Rossi Sandi Sabatini Gary Silkman Mary Kay Vito Joy Weatherby Judi Wermli Linda Werts Arthur Young Brenda Bradshaw Bill Carrol Yolanda Estrada Josephine Givens Gloria Hall Alex Hallien Diann Juvrud Sue Lee John Levi Patt Maberry Robert McDonough Tim Mathis Jenny Martin Bob Nissen Dennis Santiago Jim Smith Judy Smith Sharon Williams 35 ,, 'IEE ..,. . ,Q M 'Sw 1 ,ss qi e if rs S sw gag an gifs E 4 K Q W at Q ,ws ,gf Wits , S ,. 4, 1 , .1 J, , KDK ww,.,,,,,L ..,A. v,,Wfh.,, .. . J., 1 fi' Ewen Www' 'fn 1311, I 2w::fJ-fL'281F1fi.Q:155S2 sr 4 4 5, :gf , . ,. ,S,FRAS!?'95,,w-S 'V 1 f iigil geffgg ' ,, 53 , , . -qs' L- ,, N' ' A ,rf Q 4.4- ' fziiifi'.ss7fi-fill: HQ., WW fg lila.. , 515:52 S ' .1 , E-1-l1f.'k17f52'7z:'5: 7 l 'f15-RM 15255 ' 1f'. ,. -z1,.-1g.gn,,-f Ju., s :'fff2?'gs21vszsifif 'na-1-.1-L,l' . ,,., .5 5 PRESIDENT Diann Juvrud VICE PRESIDENT PaHy Winharberger SECRETARY Judy Hulen SPONSOR Mrs. Wiseman TREASURER Be'Hy Ballard KAPPA DEB KOUNCIL-FRONT ROW, lefT To righT: PaTTy WinTerberger, Diann Juvrud, Judy Hulen, BeTTy Ballard. MlDDLE ROW: Edme Romero, Vivian Terada, Linda Miller, Mary Ann Chamberlain, Dee Hiclrox, Sue Shepard, Rosemary MascewiTz. BACK ROW: Peggy Shumalcer, Jeanne MacRob- bie, Pam Eagan, Jaclrie Hulen, Mary Willis, Delores Fierro. The K. D. K. Council has done a splendid job This year wiTh iTs many acTiviTies. Diann Juvrud, K. D. K. presidenT, has successTully led The council ThroughouT The year under The supervision oT Mrs. Karen Wiseman. One oT The new acTiviTies on The K. D. K. calendar oT evenTs was The Big SisTer program which was puT inTo acTion This pasT summer. This year's enThusiasTic council deserves a greaT deal oT crediT Tor The Time and eTTorT They have puT inTo such proiecTs as The Tiiuana Food and CloThing Drive and The impressive Girls' League Ball. S REPRESENTATIVE Dee Hiclcox REPRESENTATIVE Pam Eagan l s o P H o M o R E ,W Lovely Liz MacDiarmid-Queen of The Girls' League Ball J' ResulTs of The Food and Clofhing Drive K.D.K.'s Valenfine Posfal Service REPRESENTATIVE Jaclrie Hulen Mr. Kamp Dirk Mous Connie Rofsios Carol Loren'l'z Larry Shepard Marilyn MorisseH'e Yolanda Esiracla Lucia Felix Susan Chadd Bonnie Jones Johnny Wilson Dee Hickox Advisor Ediior-in-Chief Liierary Edilor Copy Ediior Sporls Ediior Business Manager Classes Eclifor Ari Ediior Aciiviiies Ediior Senior Typisl' Phoiograplwer Phoioscheduler Mr. Kamp, Advisor The KOMET '64, Kearny's biggesi' and besl' annual, could noi have been produced wi+hou+ +he cooperarion and hard work of our very fine sfaff. I+ has more pages and. for lhe 'lirsl lime, duolone piclures. I+ has required many hours of research, work, and imaginalion 'lo produce This annual. The 'rhanks of our enlire school go 'lo Mr. Kamp 'For his supervision of Jrhe Komer sfaff, +o Dirk Mous, our leader and ediior, and io ihe whole sfaff for making possible l'he KOMET '64. Carol Lorenh Copy Edilor Rose Marie Lynes Assis+an+ Marilyn Morisseife Business Manager Terry Jones Assisfanl ig J Connie Rofsios r,,,, 'rlyf Liierary Edll0f v, Rufh Reynolds ,,,-ff ' Assisfanf -7 . lgi Yolanda Eslrada, Classes Edifor Bill McBride, Sr. Assislanf Barbara Evans, Jr. Assisiani Robyn Gresham, Jr. Assisl'an+ Lucia Felix, Sr. Ari Eclilor Holly Hendrickson, Jr. Arr Edilor Larry Shepard, Sporfs Ediior Gary Thomas, Assisfanf V.. s... Susan Chadd, Acfivifies Eclifor Priscilla Pieper, Assisfanl Johnny Wilson, Sr. Pholographer Dan Mahlum, Jr. Pholographer Des Hiclcox, Pholoscheduler Cheryl Allen, Assisianl Pholoscheduler Bonnie Jones, Sr. Typisf Connie Baker, Jr. Typisl' AT' al if 2 1 ...Lugz , 7' .,..........s...v.,4w.. .I N... ,I .... ,.1 -.- il WM' bl Nl I 'i k 15,3 Xafll KHS News Sfaff-reliable and enfhusiasfic KBS NEWS TIIE GBEIIIISY IEWSPIIPEII DU EDITOR AND ADVISOR Diane Anderson and Mr. Peshel NEWS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR Barbara Calhoon Richard Pegler Genie Brown This year KI-IS News is nofed for ils excellenr Coverage and reporling of Ihe many acriviries Ihar concern Kearny srudenls. The srudenls loolc forward To each edilion for Hs humor and in+eres+ wilh a qreaf deal of enlhusiasm. Many Thanks should be al hand +0 fhis year's slafl for Iheir marvelous job. Under 'rhe advice and suppori of Mr. Peshel and Diane Anderson, I964 ediror, our paper has Iruly self an admirable example. Boys' Federation This has been Ihe second year of success for Ihe Kearny I-Iigh Boys' Federaiion since i+ was originared las? year. Elec- Iions of officers are held each year in The laHer par? of May or early June. This year's officers have included Alex Hallien as president Mike Scanlan as vice president Mike O'Neil as secrelary. John Hannahs as Treasurer. and Tim Coffman. senior represenlalive. Tom Briggs, junior represeniafive, and Keilh Woodward, sophomore represenlalive. Under Ihe capable sponsorship of Mr. Lundrnarlc and Mr. Buchholz and Ihe equally capable leadership of Alex Hallien. Ihe Boys' Federalion has been quife acfive. The rnain goal of Ihe Federafion originally was Io promole +he sales of savings sfamps and bonds. This year Iheir main goals have been more varied. To Iop off Ihe year, Ihe Boys' Federalion planned an PRESIDENT Alex Hallien annual Boys' Federafion Ball, which has proven Io be one of our schoo 's mos'r successful dances. VICE PRESIDENT Mike Scanlan TREASURER John Hannahs I SENIOR REP. Tim Coffman l SOPHOMORE REP. Keifh Woodward SECRETARY Miko O'NeiI THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE BANK OF AMERICA JUNIOR REP Tom Briggs ADVISOR ADVISOR Mr. Buchholz Mr. Lundmark W Marfy Sfriclrlin and Milne Simmons do paper work while Mr. Graves looks on. BOYS' FEDERATION SENIOR COUNCIL-lef+ io rigl1'I': Don Lesier, Larry Shepard, Sieve Reina, Ken Boys' Fed. Car Check Williams, Pa+ Scanlan. 4 il! EVA' 55 WW DMV mN,f fgw M lfxfyjl Marry Sfricklin hard af work af car check. 'SQ we , 'vi 5 6 if Q if H: W lf' 1 :ISH- s Q1 .1 5? 5'-Q ' if X 5 A 1+ Q ,46 -fi, al 9 ,.EE,:. LlV:, mi 2 in Y if K 1 Q M N if ' ' K Q 6 ikfk . 1 . 3 Choir V . 'I I I ir iii ,A- -1 Iv Q Wg, .,. I V ,oy I' X x 1 ' P -.:. .hx . if- S J. ,,,-,z . .,.. LX Z 2 i X Under Ihe splendid direciion and warm inspiralion of Mr. Richard Zaloudelc, The Kearny A Capella Choir has, This year, aHained widespread admirafion. Their per- formances have included ihe Spring Con- cerl, hospiial, club, and church appear- ances, caroling, and The recording of our Alma Maier and various oiher choices. Mr. Zaloudelc and 'rhe members of The choir have done a wonderful job of represenfing Kearny High. Presidenf Ronnie Thomas, Direcfor Mr. Richard Zaloudelr. FIRST ROW: Freida Johnson, Samanlhy Jones, Sandy Hafch, Sharron Weymiller, Donna Geurin, Marilyn Beck, Pepe Gallardo, Diann Juv- rud, Yvonne Leon, Ralph Esfrada, Judy Lupfon, Arlinda Jones, Helen Palma, Kaihy Moneiano. SECOND ROW: Myrile Borden, Jo Ann Lolscher, Sharon Finley, Sandy Edwards, Carlyn Parker, Riclc Thomas, Milne Calahan, Koichi Nozawa, Lyle Arn- old, Bill Flower, David Smilh, Alan Von Pinnon, Ron Simpson, Sherre Neal. THIRD ROW: Coleen Balrer, Irene Minihan, Connie Baller, Ginny Nelson, Befh Harvey, Carol Barringer, Alice Miller, Linda Miller, Rurh Caywood, Julie Johnson, Sylvia Mif- chell, Barbara Michie, Sylvia Sanchez. FOURTH ROW: Sheryl Shoclllee, Pal Blackwell, Nancy Bill- mire, PaHi Parlrer, Tony Kasilr, Georgia Mae Kah- Ier, Mona Meredifh, Carol Morgan, Gerald Bell, Laura Lynn Tibbe+1's, Linda Van Wagner, Leann Moyers. FIFTH ROW: Jim Smiih, Henry Olias, Barbara Kalal, Kenny Pearson, Pele Casfro, Kaihy Aasand, Kafhy Dardis. SIXTH ROW: Bob Odom, Friiz Ferris, Chuclr Menher, Don Wood, Tim Coff- man. Nof Shown-Maureen BuHner, Mary Horbal, Kay Jesienshi, Riclr Johnson, Bernadef+e Kolro, Jo Ann Peferson, Ron Smifh, Sherry Sfayion, Judee Torano. T' C ff n, Vice Presidenfg Ka+hy Dardis, Treasurer, Nancy PURECTOR Biiiqmirs, gtcrefaryq Ronnie Thomas, President Mr' Rmhard Zaloudek ENSEMBLE-Carol Morgan, Pere Casfro, JoAnn Lofscher, Mike Calahan, Sandy Edwards, Henry Olias. Georgia Kahler, Ronnie Thomas, Kafhy Dardis, Julie Johnson, Chuck Menfzer, Linda Miller, Kenny Pearson, Judy Lupfon, Ralph Esfrada, Sharon Weymiller. DRAMA ADVISOR Gil Savage, Rosa Horvafh Mr. Winans The Drama Class of Kearny High School has again proven iisell successful in developing and ulilizing Jrlie Talenls of Kearny's Drama sludenls in aciing and di- recling. Expression of 'flweir 'ralenl was seen in 'rlne prooluclion of lwo plays, Nigl'il lvlusl Fall and Jenny Kissed Me . Mr. Winans has reason To be proud of his slu- clenfs. Irene Minihan Gil Saygge Judy Hulen, Mike Biers, Rosa Horvallw, Candie Balislrori, Gil Savage THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BUSCO-NESTOR STUDIOS LUB Speech Team The Speech Team is an aclive organizafion under fhe very capable Mrs. Simone Oslrander. The Ieam was organized for I'he purpose of promoling beHer speech Techniques among Ihe sludenls of Kearny. The Speech Team has enlered a number of con+es+s, among fhem being Jrhe San Diego Slafe Tourna- g g g g gg men+. They have also successfully Ialcen parl' BOTTOM ROW: D. Monigomery, J. Viansllo, S. Runion, K. Lalre, J. Bruscia, R. Horvaih, T. Marlin, in CHY debalies' M. Willis. TOP ROW: M. Gaines, D. Smiih, D. Mous, L. Maxwell, F. Till. J. Diclreson. K. Donnelly, B. Lahr. Milre Scanlan, A. Beary CS The California Scholarship Federa+ion of Kearny High School is par'r of a s'ra+e wide honorary sociely. The members of 'rhe club mus+ mainrain a minimum B-I-' average. The club is sponsored by Mr. Rufolo. , J' ' 1 f fll uf ' BOTTOM ROW: D. Juvrud, J. Peforson, T. Marlin, B. Harvey, S. Irwin, M. Kanfro, C. Miller, A. Clemenfs, P. Sangiorgio, P. Paplawsky, S. Jellings, B. Sellers, S. Halgedahl, L. Fox. I. Roge, N. Lloyd. MIDDLE ROW: D. Deeds, C. Vianello, J. Michaelson, J. Lang, N. Billmire, B. Kalal. R. Hall, R. Nissen, C. Wolf, L. Miller, K. Balrewell. D. Fierro. M. Gipson. TOP ROW: D. Mous, J. Hannahs, F. Pavlicek. T. Coffman, P. Delvac, C. Winfer. KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: E. Bedell, L. Neeley, T. Keller, W. Welsfon, B. Srringfellow, M. Scanlan, W. Braad- sfad. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Kamp, G. Thomas. C. McGee, R. Barns, R. Clemens, A. Clemenfs, D. Wilfanger, P. Scanlan, K. Williams, B. Flores, Mr. Reed. TOP ROW: L. Maxwell, A. Hallien, N. Turner, D. Mous, J. Hanahs, E. Polloclr. The Kearny Key Club is a division of Kiwanis ln'rerna'I'ional. This club has helped 'ro promole Ihe good charac+er and ci+izenship qjf cl- 06 of Ihe boys af Kearny. The club is sponsored by Mr. Reed and Mr. I 'I' ' Kamp. Acfivifies have included selecfions 'for Teacher of 'rhe Week, , ,J keeping our frophy cases clean and shining. and a number of services 1 Y' as well as social acrivilies. Q 6' be Ny NATX kxt' PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Mike Scanlan John Hannahs Larry Neeley Larry Maxwell Photograph lub BOTTOM ROW: R. Siamper, A. Taif, L. Ruckle, L. Kern. TOP ROW: Sponsor L. Kamp, J. Cassaboom, B. Maxwell, R. Nissen. Marquee ROW ONE: Minnahan, Sandaval, Balisireri, Biers, LaVaIIey. ROW TWO: Caywood. Dacey, Pavlicek, FIores, Horvafh, Siafford. ROW THREE: Hulen, Barringer, Hudak, Savage, Harmon, TheIIig, Weir. ROW FOUR: Lang, Hawk, Carier, Wickam, Parker, Evens, Cirilo. ROW FIVE: Romero, Forgey. VeaneIIo, WohIerI', Koons, Seim, Caviness, CiIIy, Cluevas, Choniger. ROW SIX: Mr. Winans, Dodge. PRESIDENT Bob Nissen PRESIDENT SPONSOR Len Kemp .-': I ,, Mike LaVaIIey SECRETARY Candy BaIisI'reri PRESIDENT Biers TREASURER Irene MiniI1an l rise 1 Bowling Club Lefl' 'lo righf: N. D'Acquislo, S. Zeiss, W. Braasfad, J. Lloyd, R. ldeda, R. Myers, G. Koc, D. Kinder, S. Kinder. M. Nelson, B. Runion, S. Runion, R. Simpson. S. Medi+z, Mr. Kloslra, R. Dzieclzic, C. Ruwls, D. Hell, P. Kalolilc, G. Whilley, S. Buslard, J. ScoH, T. Keller, B. Walhely, R. Burgess, J. Signorelli. Kearny's Spanish club gives inleresled sludenls an opporfunily lo lurlher Their Lg.. l inleresl as well as +o creale A beller underslanding and re- lalions wilh The neighbors ol The U.S. The club is spon- sored by Mr. Clancy. 'Q Spanish Club l '60 95 wo f 'i -as A 4 .n I' 1.57 JJ. ., vl l lil! Sy K' U 2. Qi, xx J y . 1 ..,... X ,w Kearny's Bowling Club meels under lhe sponsorship of Mr. Kloslca in carrying oul lhe bowling inleresl of lhe members. The group bowls on Mondays eller school al lhe Bowlero. Lefl lo righl: D. Mous, E. Romero, R. Hall, C. Baker, E. Rogel,5AN. Quinlinary. S. Silverman, J. Mar- linez, Mr. Clancy, M. Padilla, N. Loyal, P. Dibsie, P. Delvaclc, NTWFVHEF THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CAMERON AUTO SUPPLY 137 , X 571 XXX PRESIDENT Linda Miller VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Kalal SPONSOR Mrs. Wiseman TOP: Barbara Kalal, Pai' Delvac, Nancy Billmire, Sheryl Shocltlee, Linda Miller, Rosa Horvafh, Pai' Mayberry, Mrs. Wiseman, Karen Wohleri. BOTTOM: Sherre Ne,aI, Diann Juvrud, Karl-ny Sloan, Susan Halgedal, Connie Rofsios. May Gipson, Carol Lorenh. The Dianas is an honorary service organizarion of senior girls who have quali- fied for membership upon aH'aining a minimum B average and on The basis of school ac'Hvi'ry poinls earned. This organ- izarion, sponsored by Mrs. Wiseman, has acI'ively engaged in various service proi- ecis. sales. and acfiviries Thai have proven very successful. 138 SECRETARY Sheryl Schoclzlee TREASURER Kaihy Slone PRESIDENT Michele Allen TOP ROW: B. Carrasco, C. King, W. Balleniine, S. Shoemalrer, J. Torano, . ge, Allen, D. Monfgomery, E. Luian, K. Monfeiano, S. Weymiller. THIRD RO N. OuinQ1,a2 J. Mellis, T. Long, S. Quisf, B. Anderson, C. Chavez, G. Fellows, E. Barregan, . ooley, Y. Eslrada, B. Bradshaw, J. Nafions, M. Willis, E. Sfarnes. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, S. Paine, R. Miller, P. Gabbard, R. Heclt, L. MacDiarmicI. S. Gibson, L. Dassoff, C. Balmer, C. Baller, J. Morrison, J. Vianello, M. Gorman, O. Beauchomp, Mrs. Perkins. FIRST ROW: P. Marlin, P. Mayberry, B. Bose, M. Buffner, B. Calhoon, P. Winferberger, M. Allen, K. KFOZSB, B. Monfgomery, J. Henderson, L. Holland, V. Waifs, M. Nelson, D. Kober. D. Hic ox. Y-TEENS Kearny's Y-Teens is a sophomore, iunior, and seniors girls' club sponsored by lhe Y.W.C.A. Members work on service proiecls al Kearny and in 'rhe communil . They also have money-making proiecls such as candy apple sales ancl car washes. These aciivilies and proiecis enable +hem To have social 'luncfions as well. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Linda Miller Barbara Calhoon PaHy Winlerberger FT , aff A FIRST ROW: Mr. Hayes, M. Hodge, P. Dibsie, M. Padilla, I. Rogel, SECOND ROW: D. Beccareli, K. Dibsie, R. Flores, G. Arringion. STudenTs who are planning To worlc Toward a Teaching career are welcome To ioin The FuTure Teachers oT America organizaTion, in which They may gain TurTher knowledge oT The Teaching proTes- sion and may TurTher Their inTeresT. Mr. Hayes is The sponsor oT The FTA. AS FIRST ROW: J. Gerard, C. Lilxins, K. Dibsie, N. Billmire, P. Delvac, E. Romero, C. PraTT, K. Nozawa. SECOND ROW: D. Legaulf, P. Saunders, L. Gibbs, D. Soloman, R. Gresham, L. CarTer, T. Sfafford, I. Rogel, M. Koons, G. Gryaiva, B. Harvey. THIRD ROW: G. ArringTon, W. Wolf, D. Gibbs, S. Harmon, D. Beccareli, P. Eagen, R. Thomas, J. Leufhard, K. Balcewell, C. Balmer, C. Vianello, K. WohlerT. FOURTH ROW: D. Mous, M. Clark, L. Dassoff, S. Shaoklee, C. Balmer, R. Burion. Kearny's American Field Service organizaTion has been responsible Tor bringing us our Two Toreign exchange sTudenTs as well as sending Kearny sTudenTs abroad under The program. The AFS, under The supervision oT Miss HuTchinson, has raised money and helped The success oT The program by spreading enThusiasm. WiThouT The hard work and eTTorTs oT all The members and The whole school, The AFS program would noT be possible aT Kearny. Inter-Club Council The lnTer-Club Council is made up oT represenTaTives from Kearny's clubs, wiTh The purpose oT promoTing beTTer undersTanding and c:ooperaTion among The various orqanlzahons. Mr. CarTer is The sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: J. Hulen, B. Monfgomery, R. Heclc, M. MoriseTTe, L. Miller, D. Juvrud, N. Blllmire, K. Fair, l. Rogel. TOP ROW: M. l.aValley, T. MarTin, L. Maxwell, W. JuTin, A. Hallien, B. Nissen, G. Wl'1iTler, M. Bufler, P. Wlnferberger, D. Mous, D. Srnilh, J. Cross, M. Scanlan. Leff lo rigblz A. Anderson, J. Morrison, M. Horbal, M. Davidson, M. Anderson, L. Pearson, F. Davidson, Miss Speclc, B. Harvey, T. MarTin, B. Salveson, D. Smilh. Bible Club Kearny's Bible Club is an orqanizaTion To bring iTs members closer To Chrisl. A TesTimonial Banquei' is held on Prom NighT in honor oT The seniors. The club is spon- sored by Miss Speck. Math Club Le'lT To righfz H. WalsTon, P. Saunders, L Gibbs, Mr. Welch, R. Aquicla, G. Dales, D l.eGaulT, T. Thalr. The MaTh Club, sponsored by Mr. Welch, endeavors To build on The inTeresT oT maTh sTudenTs and Tans in The held oT maThemaTics. Members parTicipaTe in games and conTesTs involving The maTh Tield. 141 LETTERME BOTTOM ROW: L. Cordova, J. Hancock. R. Clemens, L. Neeley, K. Pearson, F. Juarez, P. Gallardo. TOP ROW: L. Maxwell, T. Coffman, P. Scanlan, A. Hallien, D. Sanfiago, R. Pegler, M. Scanlan. Kearny boys who have leilered in our greai sporis are qualified To acl as a member of Ihe LeHermen's Club. This club, sponsored b Mr. Smorin, is acfively dedicafed Io make Kearny a beHer schooh I.eHermen have raised money by showing movies of our previous games, and various oiher proiecfs sponsored by lhe Aihlelic Depari- men'r. Our lelfermen are proudly displaying Kearny's K on Iheir maroon and while I.e+Iermen's iackels. PRESIDENT Mike Scanlan SECRETARY Dennis Saniiago VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER Pal' Scanlan Leonard Cordova GAA 4 .mb 1 V flllllsmgnlxik .1 A The Girls' Alrhlefic Associarion is an organiza+ion of girls inleresled in parlici- paling in exrra-curricular sporfs. This clubl s-ponsored by Miss Kohr, has promofed 'rhe in+eres'r and gooqlsporfsmanship of 'rhe GAA members. PEP CLUB The purpose of 'rhe Pep Club has been To promofe school spirif al various acfivifies sponsored by Kearny High, and especially al sporfs evenls. The Pep Club has enlhusiasfically worked on decora+ions for Homecoming and orher foolball games. PRESIDENT PaHy Winferberger BOTTOM ROW: L Pavlicelr, L. Freifas, D. Harfman, C. Durfresne, J. BuHler, E Quisumbing, L. Renfrow, K. Shepard, Shufeldf, R. Reynolds, K. Bulherous, A Miller, C. McLaugh'llin, A. Jones, J. Nonibod, 'J. Shine, C. Daffern, M. Salini, A Sfephens, J. Jaolrson, F. Young, P. Blevins, P. Posfon, D. Pafriclz, D. Tyczlli, Mrs Kohr, E. Love, B. Bradford, J. Barnes, M. McNalley. T. McNalley, T. Benavidez. 'I43 MGDER PRESIDENT Karen Fai' Leif To righlz Peierson, Hogan, Wilson, Douseiie, Brewer, Gresham, Felix, Broyles, Carrasco, Marfinez, Flores, CorringTon, Quinlinar, Phillips, Phillips, FosTer, Sorianno, Craig, Roman, Boone, Paine, Miller, Sreslcy, Corlrran, Dr. Car'ler, Heis+, Carson, Guiowslci, O'Brien, Johnson, Sorman, S+eele, Laird, Hamil- Ton, Diamond, Parlrer, Cabaniss. VICE BUSINESS PRESIDENT TREASURER MANAGER Ann Hogan Dawn Heisi PaTTy Parlrer 0 T T ' V I ' V - T V - 4 ' SECRETARY T PUBLICITY Rebecca Diamon 4a--- as MANAGER ' Lucia Felix The Modern Dance Club aT Kearny came To be organized Through The encour- aqernenT and enThusiasrn oT iTs advisor, Dr. CarTer. The club was conceived in view oT providing inTeresTed sTudenTs wiTh an opporTuniTy Tor experience in dance as an educaTional experience as well as dance as an arT Torm. Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is a liTerary orqanizaTion Through which Kearny sTudenTs may express Their inTeresT in creaTive wriTing. The club, sponsored by Miss Speclc, was responsible Tor The revision oT The STudenT Handbook Tor sophomores as well as Their own club publicaTion, The Scribbler's Frolicf' Leif To righlz T. Marlin, P. Delvac, M, Gibson, D. Smiih, N. Turner, P. Hillier, Miss Speck. School Services P Library Monitors Left to right: D. Simmons, C. Schneider, J. Lovelace, N, Loya, L. Renfrow, D. Gooding, S. Schludt, M. Morissette. Art Production Art Production is responsible tor banners. posters and game ribbons. Mr. Garris is the sponsor. Left to right: Mr. Garris, Strange, Kurla, Pearson, Baldwin, Greenleaf, Wigley, Biggs, Woody, Senn, Grindl, Lotescher, Powell, Quick, Fahn, Parlcer, Ed- wards, Anderson, DeNarclo, Zutty, Wingert, Adams, --- --- A Chidister, Johnson, Hasting. Left to right: Parga, McGee, Calhoun, Montgomery, Martin, Harvey, Gorman, Morrison, Young,,xQuintinar, Winterberger, Bose, Lee, Havrilo, Tetraut, Mancuso. Shrum. M' we 1 in Ll it . 1, , , , f Smoking Committee Smoking Committee, warn smokers and report the campus. Volunteers wi .il 7 habitual violations. l :etJ LWPS gyf, , .3,,,.L .L.-- - --- - Stage Crew tgghfo right: Mr. Post, Simpson, Maplnilocli. Fagg. Eich- ggtllelgz Rim?-sh?3::ZlI. Ci-xlntddi. SCOH. MP- B09l0- sponsored by Mr. Bogle, 0 I xg , P helps to prevent smoking on A951 v,r1u!CfA4 57 M7 , .W l bn flair gy - e , I W,k- s , sf 1 U ,e r x 'Q ,na ' , ' s, In mmf!-5, :J i'4f.fJ4gi4 . .W .-s ,av , ' ' ,Y - 4. ,i I V J gr, sr i , F p x A l I r v G ' 1, ,V X The Leftermen sold liclxels fo movies of imporlanf foolball games, lo raise money for The A+hle+ic Deparlmenl. Kearny is proud of lhe enlhusiaslic Bowling Club. The members enjoy bowling fogefher every weelc during lhe school year. I46 LLIB ri 3 E nz 1 The Marquees, Kearny's drama club, staged a very successful Talenl Show as one of lheir aclivilies. ACTIVITIE The Boys' Federafion serves Kearny in many ways. They are shown here holding a safely check for all Cara driven fo school. The Follxsinging Club is one of Kearny's most active groups They performed for the P.T.A. and were enjoyed by everyone. ..., .. M I h Al, . l 5 x ' l llf K l 1 l I f x l N.. H il KI Dance and GIRLS' LEAGUE BALL Af rhe Girls' League Ball, February 28, IQ64, Brenda Bradshaw and Al Dem- orand Nlwo sfeppecl' fo one of lhe Bea+les songs, She Loves You. BOYS' FEDERATION BALL April I7, I964, +he summer was com- ing near, Dave and Gloria cha-Cha fo The music of fhe Ray-Nears al The Boys' Fecl- erafion Ball. A. S. B. BALL On November I3, I963, rhe evening of The A.S.B. Ball, Dee Hickox and Janel- lee Henderson Tried +o keep fheir dares, Sfeve Reina and Sleve Lorenlz, from The camera. Obviously, fhey failed. 'f in-ll 3 ,nr N W' -'N Ulitllifpi 1 I rr 3? E' in W 1 -WZ .L :if . qi I - Q 'Q K Q 1- '.!Y,,, 1 Q, rw- , , . ,+ - .,.,. , .MA . , . .. . -. Y..- - - ., - . 4 .. W 'K Am.. . . 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Under The IoriIIianT direcTion OT Coaches BirT SIaTer and Len Smorin, The mighTy KomeTs held vicTory over every Team in Their league, and drove on To win The CIF. championship, wiTh The added pride oT having no poinTs scored againsT Them in league games. Seven Kearny players were seleCTed Tor The All BreiTbard Team. Team capTains were Larry Shepard and STeve Jones. John Erquiaga was voTed The mosT valuable player. Kearny sTudenTs will never TorgeT The exciTemenT of The I963 TooTbaII season. T2 sig . FIRST ROW: Mous-Mgr., Burfon-Mgr., Buchanan, Reina, Williams, Bolden, Maxwell, Town send, Beeiem, Mahlum, Gadd, Zamora-Mgr. SECOND ROW: Samaniego, WiIIrer, Hender son, Erquiaga, Levi, FuIIrerson, Page, OIiphan+, STamos, Gill. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Smi+I1 Shaw, Jones, Oyama, MosIrIes, Reed, Bridges, Johnson, Arvin, Pollock. FOURTH ROW Coach SIaTer, Arhens, Shepard, Carroll, Edwards, Johnson, Sanfiago, Odom, Buchanan Jones, Simpson, Coach Smorin. Head Coach BirT SIaTer Assf. Coach Len Smorin 11 Q. l Ll I Jim Arhens-C Gary Arvln-T John Erquiaga-C-M.V.P Isl leam Breilbard Isl Team Wesfern League Isl Team All-Senlinal Jeff Beefem-QB Bill Belden-QB Ronald Edwards-E Jim Bridges-T Charles Buchanan-HB Bill Ca rroll-H B Isl' feam All-Senflnel Melvin Buchanan-E Yi' ij' in N rf. X , Ronald Johnson--C S+eve Jones-HB-Co-Cap ls+ feam Breiibard Isf feam Wesfern League Isf feam All-Seniinel Ben Johnson-G Roberf Jones-E Jeff Henderson-G John Levi-G Isf feam Briefbard lsf 'feam Wesfern League Is? feam All-Sen+ineI David Gill-HB Tom Gadd-G Dan Mahlum-FB Dan Fulkerson-T Isf Team Wesfern League Larry Maxwell-G John Simpson-G S+eve Reina-E lsf feam Brei+bard Is? feam Wesfern League Is+ +eam All-Senfinel Bill Moslrles-T Roberi Odom-E 3rd feam Breifbard Is? 'team Wesfern League ls+ feam All-Senfinel John Oliphanf-HB 4 .4 LL-. Bruce Reed--G Elfon Pollock-T Terry Page-G Ernie Oyama-G 42 - My gl- - xv. a S. i 1 Q 13 E I jeu 'Z , Go Sieve Go! Loolr ouf Smi'Hy! Hang in There Sieve! CIF FINALS Kearny received fhe championship affer a hard foughf baffle fo fhe finish wifh El Capifan, which we won 20-6. This game saw a lof of real fine, aggressive line-play and some ferrific running backs. lf was a very conservafive confesl' wifh bofh feams moving fhe ball for firsf downs. We are all very proud of lhe showing of our fine feam in The playoffs. and wish +o congrafulafe 'them again. CIF PRELIMS In fhe firsl' game of fhe C.l.F. playoffs Kearny gol off fo a slow sfarf buf came from behind fo defeaf Escondido 27-I4, before a crowd of I7.000 specfafors. We scored fhree fimes by way of fhe passing combinafion of end Sfeve Reina and quarferback Larr Shepard. Our final louchdown came on a run by halfbaclc gfeve Jones. Sef Ready . . a s ,W mf TOUCHDOWN! Gef him fellas! A.-em. FIRST ROW: Chacon, Diamon, Ryser, DimaTTo, WrighT, Deveny, Reeves, DunTeman, Roias. FOURTH ROW: Coach Williamson ear i Green Holland SECOND ROW BurTon Trinlrl ' , Friclre, Sigman, Crippen, Edwards, Riley, WhiTTler, Waldrop, Siorm U 9 . . . : , e, Collins Adrian, Givins, Ensminger, Vreeland, Carnbell, Bradford, Johnson. Coach MenoTTi. THIRD ROW: Heoff, Merrill, WaTers. Doman, Taylor, Laywell OQTBALL As FooTball season comes To a close. we aT Kearny are all very aware oT The C.l.F. Champs we have here aT The school. We musT also loolc aT anoTher group oT champs. These are The boys who played on The J.V. FooTball Team. They represenTed our school very well. The J.V. Team won The WesTern League in Their division, wiTh a very well-balanced aTTaclc. They could score eiTher by running or passing. The Team was coached by Mr. MenoTTi and Mr. Williamson. Our grea'lQesT praises go To These coaches and Their Team. N A .HPYM f'is,f-Pkfilb 'J T' ck vw! if i IQ 'V x ilfv l-' mf il if ff ,C -M , ,rm il .ga 5, V XkKt. X Coach Williamson ff I Jr W MW. jff L 0 7 Coach MenoTTi GYMNASTICS ff Q ! TOP ROW: Ron Snapp, Tony Kasik, Bruce Barranger, Pepe Gallardo. SECOND ROW: Rick Oyas, Mike Calahan, Terry Lennin, John McCaw, Joe Blanco. THIRD ROW: George PerringTon, Tom Gavin. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Carrol, AI Demoran Howard Smifh. SUCCESSFUL SEASON The '63 season Tor The KomeT gyrnnasTs has been The rnosT successwfal season ever Tor The Team. ln The league championships They placed Third, gualniying Tive gyn'inasTs Tor C.I.F. They are: l-loward SmiTh lseniorl, Tony Kasilq lseniorl, John lvlcCaw lseniorl, Jose Blanco lseniorl, and Pepe Gallardo liuniorl, Coach lvlillilcan sTaTed ThaT, The graduaTion OT l-Toward SmiTh and Tony Kasik will be severely TelT, as They have been Two OT The greaTesT gyrnnasTs in The hisTory oT Kearny. In regard To nexT year, Pepe Gallardo, Bruce Barringer, Tom Gavin, George PerringTon, and Mllie Callahan Should lead The way To anoTher suCcessTul season. V an 'l COACH Millilran TENN S VARSITY TENNIS-TOP, leff lo righl: Coach Williamson, Paul Farr, David Smifh. Milre Gonzolas, Craig Miller, Richard Janney. Dirl: Mous. BOTTOM: Richard Sanchez, Jim Lolly, Larry Maxwell, Dan McLaughlin, Pele Berg, Doug Ring. '64 SEASON Tennis was inrroduced for The iirsf year lo Kearny l-ligh. For lhe lirsl' ear lhere was excep- rional inreresr in rhe newly lfound sporl. Relurning are Paul Farr, David Smilh, Craig Miller, Larry Lolly, Dan McLaughlin and Pele Berg. If NX .gy sr wi L - 52 f w 7 A 1 l A I J-rf .4 f 3 if , If , gil' ' A 7- .lli . , , ' iffd llthlllill x f I A bf, .U .H'l'w X' 6 J x ANI' V . n . . e l GULF Kearny's golf ream fields a learn which was derermined and sleadiasl. While nor winning many marches. lhings appear brighl for coming years. Ken Blarman, Bill Boclc, Bruce Srnilh, Milce O'Neil, Pal' O'Neil and Milne Srevens made up lhe from' line. Baclced by a fine group ol Sophs. ln rhe second 6, Ted Dorius, a 2nd quarler player, srands a good chance in The S.D.C.l.l:. xll is if-J flfw 4 V' VARSITY GOLF-left fo righf: Coach Safes, Tony Tango. John Vreeland,Milre O'Neil,Ken Blafman. Gary Whi+ley, Ron Balmer, Mike Sfevens, Philip Sangeorgio. Mike Kanlro, John O'Neil, 63 CROSS COU TRY KOMET BOTTOM ROW: Bob Heyenga, Leonard Cordova, Freddy Juarez, Barry Richardson, PeTe Gira-dono, Pefe Folgers, Coach Rice. SECOND ROW: Tim Coffman, Larry Neeley, Dick Clemens, Norman Merrill, Tom Briggs. THIRD ROW: Richard Johnson, Larry MclnTyre, Jerry Sfaley, Dubby Galyean. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Heyenga, Tom McCary, Bob Dowling, Jerry Adams, PeTe Downs, Sunny Olison, Coach Rice. SECOND ROW: Milre Scanlon, Bob Woods, Joe Childes, Joe MarTell, Joe Grosmiclc, Jim Ussery. THIRD ROW: Tony Tongo, Ken Williams, Jerry Miller, Phil VincelleT, Craig Miller. FOURTH ROW: Danny Killmade, Nappy Sellers, Jerry Pondelise, Sfeve Baker, Bill Flower. FIFTH ROW: Joe Simons, Paul Johnson, Joe Carfer, Milne Thomson, Jim FrindT, Tony Becceralli. SEASON'S REVIEW Kearny's Cross CounTry Team had a hard-luck year, buT nexT year, under The able guidance oT Coach Tom Rice, we should have a Tine Team. AlThough The Team's record has noT been ouTsTanding This season, we will sincerely miss our seniors, Freddy Juarez, Tim Coffman, Leonard Cordova and Larry Neeley. The reTurning iunior sTancl- ouTs are: Richard Clemens, Dubby Galyean, Jim Ussery, and PeTe Downs. The sopho- more sTanclouTs have been: Berry Richardson, Larry MclnTyre, Richard Johnson and Norman Merrill. A ,,,.....,.,...-w--- VAR ylTY BA KETBALL SCORES ClairemonT PoinT Loma Madison La Jolla Mission Bay ClairemonT PoinT Loma Madison La Jolla C.l.F. PlayoTTs Helix McNuTT, Birrencoif, Shine, Hallien, Carroll, Cordeiro, Henry, FulTon, Vandevender, Reina. CenTer- Coach Poole. Kearny 3I ..,..........,s. 49 36 ,...,...., ..... 4 l 49 ,.s.....,.. ,57 44 ,....,..., .. .4I 56 ...........,..,, 63 33 .,,,,,,, ,,.,.., 6 6 53 ,,s,.,, H ,. N59 5I ,,,,,,,,., .,,, 8 3 43 ,,,,s, ,, ,38 57, . ,, 55 This year's BaskeTball Team was one of The Top squads in The counTy. Finishing second in WesTern League sTanding, The Team was led by The Top scoring oT STeve Reina and Alex Hallien, The reboundin of Danny McNuTT ancl Jim SmiTh. and Bill Carroll's playmalcing. Though The Team was eliminaTed in The Cll: playoffs. The KomeTs ToughT hard all The way. The KOMET '64 wishes To sincerely congraTulaTe Coach Jim Poole and his boys Tor Their fine represenTaTion of Kearny High School in The baslceTloalI season. OVER-ALL RECORD T WON I5, LOST I3 Jeff Birrencof-F Jim Ham-y-F Bill Carroll-G ,xy CYP X l W Alex Halllien-G Derik Cordiaro-G Greg Fulfon-G MAJ 1 Z? :EQ , ,. I 1. 43 , V 5 5- ?Xf.M, . 53 if F S -Q SCORES ClairemonT PoinT Loma Madison La Jolla Mission Bay ClairemonT PoinT Loma Madison La Jolla Mission Bay BA KETBALL Kearny 42 ,,,, ,.,,,.,,, 4 O 30 ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 4 4 This year's J.V. Baslceirball Team was, by Tar, one oT The TinesT groups 38 s,sA,sss.sss.sss 37 of sophomore aThleTes ever To play aT The same Time on The Kearny 34 ssssVssisssA,sss 42 hardwood. The Team was ably coached by Mr. Janc, who was in his 39 sss.Vsss,sssYssa 53 TirsT year aT This posiTion. The Team Took a TirsT place in The league, 46 sss,ssssssA,,ss, 55 while mainTaining one oT The besT records ever made by a Team of 47 .s.s,sssssss,sss 53 Kearny underclassmen. Our congraTulaTions go To Mr. Janc and his boys. 39 .s,.,. .,,,.a,,, 5 7 47 sc,..A...,,.,... 48 39 ..,,...,, ,.,... 6 2 FRONT ROW: Robinson, Simmons, Dugan, Wrighf, Yoalrum, Cesena. BACK ROW: Coach Janc, Shields, Wafers, Shand, Belden, Waldrup, Sigman, Punch, OberreuTer, Merrill. WRESTLI G The Komel Ma+men had a successful season by placing cl' lh W l Sieve Jones-I80 iigonue lvlzifh ea 73,5 Sggord John Erqulaga HyW1 Isl' Place W.L. Finals q Le'H io righf: Simmoncl, Blevins, Smilh, Oyas, Goefhel, Philips Demoran, Abbe, Caddell, Saniiago, Jones, Erquiaga, Coach Milli- lran, Willis, Blevins, Ollison, Mioshie, Johnson, Lane Bowers, John- son, Fullrerson, Cordova, Morgan, Mellon, Papalowslcy, Chenaulf Q - 4- 4 Coach Mllllkan Dennis Saniiago-I80 Gary Caddell I65 Dan Fullerson Hy Wf WKEARNY Komet Mat Don Blevins-IO3 3rd Place W.L. Finals Lee Grinclsfaff-l20 3rd Place W.L. Finals Al Demoran-1I38 Curl Simmons-95 Howard Smilh-H2 Waller Philips-I33 2nd Place W.L. Finals Men Leonard Cordova-I 03 Mar+in Goefschel-I 27 Jerry Abba-I45 'erry Bowers-I 54 168 FIRST ROW: Sigman, Vandevender, Fleicher, Levi, Wilker. SECOND ROW: Carroll, Springer, Shu- feldf, Hancock, Crayion. THIRD ROW: Coach TayIor,Kerr, Nor+hcu'H', Shepard, Bradford, Jones, Janzen, gr. AR ITY BA EB LL This year's 'leam looks To be one of Ihe finesi ever fielded here al Kearny, sparked by +he pilching of John Levi and John Flefcher and lhe hi'r'ring of Jim Han- cock and Larry Bradford. Alihough il' is a senior Team The prospecis are bri hi for nexi' year as Ihe Junior Varsify has 'rhus lar won ll games in a row. Besf of tiuck +0 Komel' nine. KNEELING: Cessna, Sform, Dugan, Valdez, Arhens, Alberfazzi, Diaz, LeBow. STANDING: Coach Smorin, Childs, Sfrand, WiH'Ier, Bolden, Dishon, BirrencoH, OIiphan+, Berry, Cambell, Phillips, Wafers, Eichorn-Mgr. QM JV BASEBALL I S I , ., I 4 5,94 fel m n A- w ' r , iiaei' ' ' 1 L, .i It 1 ,X x ., J .. fmfsiiffr'gf1i3,fM1S:-zgrxwif' ,, In efv.laf:m,f1 5, :ggi 1 ,gQ:wH9Wlgr,z'i5'L.. wx: 5' ,gy --LN! LUX f v , 59g5n52pfeg-'Lx IW M. , - f ,T ' Y , vim l Charles Willrer CATCHER Bill Carroll Alan Shufeldf INFIELD INFIELD Travis Norihculf Larry Shepard INFIELD INFIELD Joe Kerr Roger Springer PITCHER INFIELD vwwwn rfmfww K In wmv- .,,., A -vm Sieve Jones OUTFIELD Jim Hancoclr OUTFIELD John Flefcher John Levi PITCHER PITCHER Larry Bradford OUTFIELD Tom Crayfon OUTFI ELD Mike Sigman Frank Vanclevender PITCHER PITCHER VARSITY TRACK The varsiTy Track Team Tor The '64 season was The loesT Kearny has seen Tor a long Time. The sprinT eyenTs covered up Tor The Tield evenTs we were weak in. AlThough losing Richard Pegler, Fred Juarez, Jim Hayes, RoberT Odem, Gary Nolan, Tim CoTTman, Carl WriqhT, Larry Neeley, Mike Scanlan, Coach Rice's hopes are high Tor nexT year. Coach Rice and Coach Monoifi VARSITY TRACK-lefT To righT: Reina, Ensminger, Johnson, Pegler, Mioshie, King, Shaw, Johnson, Nolan, Coach MenoTTi, WrighT, Bur+on, Juarez, Townsend, Folgers, Fullzerson, Coffman, Jones, Coach Rice, Trepiow, Neeley, Richardson, Odom, Scanlan, Hayes, Thomas, McNew. These Tour sprinTers all running The TOO ard dash in IO seconds and under, ran The TlourTh TasTesT 880 Time in The naTion. Richard Pegler was The Track Team's mosT ouTsTandinq sprinTer Tor The '64 season wiTh close compeTiTion Trom sophomore Bobby Johnson. l 880 RELAY-Bobby Johnson, Ulric Jones, Jimmy Hayes, Richard Pegler. T71 ASTER RELAYS Gold Silver Bronze Medal Winners MEDAL WINNERS: Bob Johnson, Richard Pegler, Roberl Odom, Milne Scanlan, Ben Wrighf Ulnc Jones, Fred Juarez, Jim Hayes. in 6 k F 'ggi' L,:fk lfr'A--he .. . , -f S' 5 , pgiffr- lf 3 2, , ,. , A,f,i si35z of 'rl i' 'Ll ' ' -3 'H K .,,. , x, , V J SEE ? Q -S wl u r zi A - 75 1 , - ,, 33 we5.swg1'f V- Q V- . ' 1 ET 'N IU' 9 '31-27 Q :-Sglsf L- an QW' vE'5zQs!7lQ' if ' :3g.: say, J .,,f,g- ,,.. -V - f f, '- ffm ff ixzylg 3 . ,. H 21 m, 1 , - . , WQ1, ,,f,z1wg,ny,z Q 1 were , . ' DISTANCE-Tim Coffman, Larry Nnloy, Fred Juarez. S, f 5 S 5 3 5 S 2 f w L:-'f-:,.::ls1gil:.LTrp:-'ii.if?2flEiliL5Q5' 'V f L S S S ri f-'ic 'waiixv 'mesh' . . P 2223 221290 iffevfeifssiif ::2Eg 'ffes'Y 'ist .J ff fx Q' A ?gQffff1? riff .J eff-Q95 1, Q Q QL Ka , r-nr? Q ggllw W, -:www . my A .- 5 mm sr ML s ,war 2 W Q fs., 2 ,S Q New -4-sm., Q 1-1 ,fzswh JW ! veils' 124532. : wf-mfr Q r, ,. X ' 1 A an sf si M wwf' Q ,l my 1 fx 55,3 rw J lf -- W Q1 ,. 1 r f ffil rz w - Z - 5 Q.fu.H-1.E,2HaiEE:zeiwiiiliiiir-:Ffh Y ? E! ills? :I 4 :.H f:::2'f. :i .,:f: , , ,s.,: -5,,',,,ggg,.,:,r,g,: -: as2g: 2 -.. 4 gg.,VWeis,.fmiraiirsffiggg,gg,q,Q,,, fwfgagsq - :Q-9, M ,L -::1,.:-gfa- of W My ,I1,1'qgiww-,,,,., ,,.-M,f-,.agw,,3g1'2fL:f,.Q,gy5,L HMM Mike 440-leff lo righlz Jim Hayes, Scanlan, Roberl Odom, Richard Pagler. HIGH JUMP-Gary Nolan. BROAD JUMP-Bob Johnson HURDLES-Carl Wrighf, Roberl Odom, Arl Shaw. 'Q'-'1- HIGH JUMP-Sieve Reina HURDLES-Richard Mala HIGH JUMP-Ar? Shaw B 8 C TRACK The '64 season was a successful one for fhe B and C fraclcmen. The B and C Teams were nol' large This year buf wilh +he comloinafion of high abilily and spirirs fhey were able 'ro complere +he year wirh a nolable recorcl. Coach Rice expecls many of The sophomores and juniors To parlicipafe on Jrhe Varsily squad nexl year. if A Q Q. .. -l- Q 1: B AND C TRACK-leff lo righfz Blevins, Rolli, Smilh, Jones, Grele, Simson, Cordova, Woodward, Green, King, Galyeon, Killegrar, Smilh, Kasik, Wood, Clemens, Jones, Downes, Miller, Givins, Olsson, Taylor, Blevins, Carrol. In Memoriam John F. Kennedy President of the United States I960-I963 p r- ' ss vf :,,.x.. '-1, W, ,, s is T - T Q iccc 5. 5. , ,L L, . i s 'iss if UWT 4 U, isa Q ,ami 9 In memory of The laTe PresidenT, John F. Kennedy, The KOMET '64 wishes To express The deepiy TeiT senTimenTs wiTh which we remember his deaTh. As The symbol oT Treedom and democracy in our naTion and The desire Tor peace and Triend- ship in our hearTs, may his memory live on in our consciences. And wiTh The passing oT Time, may The burden of humiliTy and sorrow in The pasT sTrengThen our pride and endurance in The TuTure. xl' 'B--..-Q 'S 175 In Closing: . . . And so all lhe picfures are pasled up, and many words have been wrifren. helping you 'ro remember lhose high school days. The games are all over. The 'resfs have been ralcen, and you may never see your high school hearl- 'lhrobs again. You will go forward wilhoul slopping lo look behind you. excepl' in Those sfill momenfs in your room, or wilh your remaining Kearny friends when you will 'fry fo find Susie's lasl name or reminisce how rhe gang had lun on Friday nighfs. And you will spend 'rhose momenls wilh me, your Komel '64, Mr. Kamp, Annual Sfaff Advisor R. Wallace Pischel, Publishers. S. K. Smifh Company. annual cover. Edwards' Sfudios, Junior and Sophomore picfures. Busco-Nesior Sfudios, Senior picfures and pho+ography. Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Hoeff, who lzepf fha declicaiion a surprise. The Adminisfrafion and Faculfy, who cooperafed wilh and assis+ed fhe sfaff on many occasions The '64 Komei Siaff, who, wifh fheir imaginaiion and hard work, made lhis bool: possible. f fn. 1 nwapar ze ml v-zaezsqiifiiia-,af..mw aiipe- a 'Mamma walk 5vfM,WZj4'LWM?: is A QM f M ' ,449 ,fi QM! Q MQW 5 gmfffm WZ ii Md fm . -Q .. - 'Mb ' 3399? jigwfgwwgmmg S WQaM,QM ZZM Q3 . ,WM' i?Wf,md SW SEvxnlmQg B Bmw QQxawpafK wi 'Rdfmmmmmm WQKNUM 3lwg,Ju2,10JLQ3 ,LMPSQMVQQ .MW suG.fZ3,, Jzfww BM X N ' f'LQ.fvwx92H 'vQ www NW L04 MQ Lgewo CUVXAQ C7jY9mS1fa ':u-fQ few MYR A , ,,,,.1.
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