Kearny High School - Komet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1979
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Baseball player joe Vattimo spends the off-season just hanging around and enjoying lunch, .v , wi' Si g i it 'fin R ff, 'V , V ..,,,,, :V 'A 'i ii ' yi ii f af Carefree southern California day. i QW U af i V iv iplgf X,1j.t E, gy Lwgfimf lt' UN -way? Xfrf if fi' 71 WU' l if NW if WM ft U i '. KW- V 1 lf f ' 1' fu A wi . Qing any M ifgfgf il od QB' fi? ag if wh V PP ,P Q' ,V gfSlJf'l flillyflw hiv fly lb! K thy ixynllflg, lffilfpmil if 4 5' x ,Q ,, J ,X if .ad vfpyf l W Q9 N PY l 2 CWRW . it 5 flfy ,Jw yt ll iiiu trlyiitll Where Do Your Arrows Point? It seems as though everyone has something they are working for. A per- son can spend his life trying to reach a goal and whether he makes it is up to him. The dictionary says that to succeed means to attain the desired object or endg to be successful. Being a success can mean being rich or famous or just feeling accomplished in what you do. If a person is successful it is because they feel they are and certain standards set by other people do not apply to any- one but that person. So, have a direction to go, an arrow to follow. Set yourself a goal and make up your mind that you are going to reach it. You will, if you really try. Dm Relaxing over lunch are Pat Fitzpatrick and Eileen Crawford. Pat and Eileen are just two of many Kearny students who work for their goals down at the pool. For many, gaining success is reaching the top of a particular field. Sometimes, like these trees, the top can be pretty far up. A popular place at lunch is the senior patio. At one time the name was strictly enforced, but now the seniors and the underclassmen share it alike. Going here and there most often requires a car. Everyday the parking lots fill up with cars like Becky Kindig's bright yellow bug. Going off-campus for lunch can be a refreshing break from the daily routine. Misty Durcan and Tracy Teneyck make it back just in time for their sixth period class. mm il g. , i i rl ,, ,i L 1 'W' i Bernie San Nicolas and a pursuing classmate par- ticipated in their daily jogging. Running and con- ditioning have become a major part to many of the different gym classes offered. in Listening very intently, Ronnie Kirkpatrick finds it hard to believe Steve Dreher's fantastic story. Senior class president, Sandra Paez, works dili- gently painting on the prize-winning senior float for the Homecoming parade. Although school is for learning, meeting people and making friends is also an important part of education, Lunch is not only a sandwich and milk but a time to spend with friends and enjoy pleasant conver- sation. .f Persistance is one of the necessary things for at taining any goal. Runners jog for hours to get into condition for big races 6 Make a Goal, Servour Mind To lr, Reach It! aww mf , Mo dffbyw 2542 Wi ,i2ZLZ,,CfZ77wMmy W fmwwwwwffwffm mkgwwgwdwwwyawdwfgv Avfaawwwywjwmiwd- k7qg,gg94,gg4f,a174,h-J bfdwalb if S7!'f7O rf vivid 7 ,x C U RW , ,efuwyvffw MMU 5642! lgf KL i l .Y M Mm, gu m M Y 1 5 ,ur i,f 5 3, 15 ' Q K f' ., w- M1 W M DE T LIFE fa JL Qu' r I Liv Anxiously, the homecoming court waits for the gun to sound the end of the first half, marking the be- ginning of the coronation ceremonies. Sal Rillo, A,S.B. President, escorts a smiling but ner- vous Lori Huber onto the field where in a few mo- ments the queen will be announced. v Winds Blow Kearny a Crystal Queen Homecoming 1978 activities began with the coronation football game on October 20 with Kearny against Crawford. The festivities took place during the halftime break. There were two elec- tions, the first to narrow the number of people down, and the final election held one week before the game. With such a long wait, the finalists were un- der pressure. tEspecially the seniors be- cause they had an extra week of ag- ony.l The tension built as the girls were escorted onto the field while Teri McEfee, last year's queen, greeted them. Black clouds, strong winds, and threatening skies were present as Mr. Stoffer opened the envelope and whis- pered the new queen's name to Teri. Finally the waiting came to an end as the 1978 homecoming queen was crowned. The tears begin to flow as Crystal Flake realizes that Teri McEfee tlast year's queenj has just crowned her the 1978 Homecoming queen. The 1978 Homecoming Court: Queen-Crystal Flake, Senior Attendants-Tracy Alexander and Lori Huber, junior Attendants-Carol Clabby and Theresa Hedgecothg Sophomore Attendants-Lisa Alexander and Sheryl Hosang. After the crowning, Tracy Alexander takes advan- tage of a few moments to relax and enjoy the game. We've Got Spirit, Yes We Do Spirit Week, full of activities leading up to Homecoming, was held from Oc- tober 23rd through the 27th. A pie throwing contest, sponsored by the PABAS, got Spirit Week off to a fun start. Pies were auctioned off to stu- dents, who wanted the chance to cream members of our faculty and the football team. The Girls' League sponsored Blind Man's Obstacle course was next, with teams of contestants racing over tables, through spaghetti and ice, and around chairs, with one member of the team blindfolded. On Wednesday, the junior class sponsored a Spoon Pull where the ob- ject was to be the first team to thread all eight members together. An Ice Cream Eating-Big Wheel Marathon came next, followed by 50's Day and the homecoming pep-rally. Dean Ylagen prepares to take on one of Kearny's most spirited teachers, Mr. Owen. Price for re- venge? 52.00. ix...- Rusty Ethridge and Marci lones race through a sticky pile of spaghetti on their way to winning the Blind Man's Obstacle Course. Disregarding the rules, Dee Dee Klaus steps in front of the line and nails her target, Kyle Con- ners, with a pie. ! c, Qi, omtme .till IT Tlll Wilt 4' fr tl ii The second place winners of the Blind Man's Ob- stacle Course, Steve Hooper and Dawn Allen, struggle to get over a lunch table on the first leg of the race. is mil, 3 mwffesi is S?1'WrHW,. , One of the finalists for the Big Wheelflce Cream Marathon, Terri Honda, attacks a bowl of ice cream before racing around the track. Rounding the corner, Laurie Smith appears to be having a little trouble catching up to loyce Es- trada, but managed to pass her and go on to win the entire event. 13 lumni dd Spirit But ot Points After a week of fun and excitement, Homecoming 1978 finally arrived on October 27. With all the alumni present, an extra enthusiasium filled the air. The game was played on a typical fall night against the Pt. Loma Pointers at Mesa Bowl. The festivities began with the Home- coming Parade. The court rode up in antique cars led by the band and floats made by various school organizations. Even with all the planning and pre- paring of the previous weeks, someone forgot to plan a victory as the Komets lost 26-23. The following night, spirits that had died out because of the loss were re- kindled at the Homecoming Ball. Held at Straita Head Sound, students danced to the music of Starfire amid the glitter- ing decorations that the A.S.B. worked long and hard on. Carol Clabby and Teresa Hedgecoth ride in an old-fashioned car during the Homecoming Pa- rade. The cars were donated by the Horseless Carriage club of San Diego for the Homecoming COUFI. 14 K' X After riding in the parade, the Homecoming Court stands in glory with their escorts as they are presented to the school. Kearny students and alumni get on their feet to show their Komet Spirit. l if 5' In tradition, the band led the homecoming parade around the field. vl 'Ea 1:4 IA ,f 5 , . . Y 5' 3 2 xv , j g : S' FJ . . .5 I rg ' sf' es ' Jr .t ' ' ' I , Elllksri 1 gf , Q ' 'M - ' 'ii ' 1 1' 'J fi' u iiiiaa fr 5 b ,. VV , :,-E-'55 UNM nuaourmg BO! During halftime the homecoming queen presented a trophy to the first place float pro- duced by the A Cappella Choir. The PTSA also gave the Class of '79 third place and second to P.A.B.A.S. for their floats. You couIdn't miss the arrival of the alumni cheer- leaders in the bright red bus of the London Opera House. The 78-79 cheerleaders introduced the oldies with a special hello cheer. 15 Ghosts and Goblins Roam the Halls Students and teachers alike got in the spirit of Halloween by dressing up in their favorite costumes. The 500 build- ing received cupcakes from the A.S.B. for the biggest percentage of costumes. During lunch, the first annual costume contest was held on the senior patio. First, second, and third place trophies were awarded to the students with the best costumes. First place went to Lori Monroe and jeff Sultana dressed as Raggedy Ann and Andy. Followed by Bettina Seabourne, Jana Stankewicz, Kathy Wilcox and Linda McGibney as Kiss and Terri Honda as Egore. An hon- orable mention was given to Howard Dumont dressed as death. Members of the sophomore class de- livered Halloween suckers to class- rooms during 2nd and 3rd period. All in all, everyone had a great day getting in the mood for parties and good times on All Hallow's Eve. New acquaintances were made as Kearny stu- dents discovered new faces lurking around the campus. Steve Dreher and joe Cuturan find they have much in common. ll gym 1 2 V li, ia it W i N . ,W lil Ml i Wil 1 wrt . 16 Terri Honda makes her rounds with her U.N,l.C.E.F. box, hoping for some loose change from Marshall Sylwestrzak. First, second, and third place winners unite to judge the faculty costume contest. I .3 ' K it if Lori Monroe and jeff Sultana looking cute as dolls captured the eyes of the judges by taking first place. Trick-or-treating for U.N.I.C.E.F., Terri Honda takes time out to win third place in the costume contest. Mrs. Stewart wows the Komet student body by winning first place in the faculty competition. Before Valentines Day Gretchen Logan buys a Carnation from a Diana Member, Terri Honda. Left to right, First Attendant: Sharon Latimer, Queen: Brenda Bogner, Second Attendant: Maria Mynatt. R.O.T.C. Court This years ROTC Court consisted of three hard working girls. Each girl being equally proud to be a part of the ROTC. Queen Brenda Bogner followed by her Attendants, First: Sharon Latimer Second: Maria Mynatt are respected throughout the whole ROTC program. One of the most memorable highlights of the year was the ROTC Ball. It was held on May 5 at the Al Bahr Temple. These three girls will long remember the special night of the ROTC Ball and all of the ROTC activities through out the whole year. Second Attendant: Maria Mynatt I ll A Hearts Content There are many holidays in the year. Each having a special purpose. Valen- tine's Day is a holiday for lovers. This special day gives guys and gals every- where a chance to send something spe- cial to the one they care for the most. This year the Diana's and Girls League gave the students of Kearny High that chance. The Diana's and Girls League sold special gifts to the students for 503. They were Delivered on February 14 during 2nd and 3rd period. Valentines will always be very special. A special carnation for someone special on Valen- tine's Day. ,M 'mllfaf 'W 3 V W J 'W M fy V my lt i my A . 'law no WN AW M A r F if ' , , , W iv H , 'AM wi. ar tt? l it 'Wi 'hw 'F if W W y ' M Nl iw 2, me W W ' lf ' S A, M i' M, if-1, ,4 . K ul 1 ll ,gf if fi V , ' j 'J 5 :af Vg 37 ' Ti' K ,- E 0 e P 'J .Si ' . , , , ,,,.. 33 'l 'ill 'lv W' up W M W W ll . First Attendant: Sharon Latimer Queen: Brenda Bogner Sponsored by the Music Depart- ment, Kearnys annual Winter Holiday Concert was a big success. It featured the musical work of five groups: A'Cappella Choir, String En- semble, Vocal lazz Ensemble, Girls Choir and The Barbershop Quartets. Most of the songs were Christmas car- ols although the String Ensemble did play some beautiful classical music. Many thanks go to Mr. Graeff and Mr. Norman, who with the groups gave an excellent and enjoyable show. l Music Department Sings Out the Year Members of the Female Barbershop quartet, Debbie Beard, Bobbi Engledow, Patricia Fraser and Cathie Qualin, sing '1l'Il Be Home For Christmas The Vocal lazz Ensemble does a bit of choreo- graphy as they sing Christmas Gift. ln a more serious number, the Vocal lazz En- semble sings Ring the Bells at Christmas . 20 -,,,,1, O Q, .W TH rr--. yn , 1' 1 . I W W fm K I I 3 O si. ww M J Ag S 1 R xffW WW hir J, Q . 5 Q. M 3 QW 'QA 3' an fe: R 1l'2Qed:i'fw5f I - .-M uf ,Mg + jr ff 1 5' I f ,W 71 .. ., On December 6th and 7th, Kearny High School Drama Department presented a play entitled Street Scene . Trying to recreate the slice-of-life realism of a New York City brownstone Apartment was a real chal- lenge, but the cast and crew did an excellent job. While the play was spiced with typical moment of everyday city life-gossiping neighbors, an eviction, young love, and a woman giving birth-it mainly re- volved around the Maurrant family. Unhappy in her marriage to Frank, Anna Maurrant began an affair with the milk collector Steve Sankey. Frank came home un- expectedly one day and found Steve in the Maurrant apartment with his wife. In a drunken rage, he killed them both and then ran off. A few hours later the police dragged him onstage where he said his final dramatic goodbye to his daughter, Rose. While most of the main parts were played by seniors, many talented sophomors and juniors joined the cast this year. Besides contributing to the huge success of Street Scene , they help insure future drama achieve- ments for Kearny. During a quiet moment in the play, Mrs. Emma lones and Mrs. Greta Fiorention gossip about Anna Maurrant's affair while Mr. Oleson looks on. .gg fi Lights, Camera, Action in the Streets Built by the stage crafts class and the cast and crew of Street Scene the beautifull desi n f Y 8 ' ed set stands empty. Suspicious of his wife's plans, Frank angrily questions her. 22 Rose Maurrant ...... Mrs. Anna Maurrant ..... Mr. Frank Maurrant ...... Mrs. Emma jones .... Mr. jones . . ........ Miss Mae jones ...... Vincent jones ....... Mrs. Greta Fiorentino Mr. Lippo Fiorentino Mr. Abraham Kaplan Sam Kaplan ......... . . Miss Shirley Kaplan . . Mr. Buchanan ...... Willie Maurrant .... Mrs. Olga Oleson . . . Mr. Oleson ........ Miss Cushing ...... Mrs. Hildebrande .... Charlie Hildebrande . Mr. Steve Sankey ........ Mrs. Alice Simpson . Mr. Harry Easter .... . ...... Neil Krouse jr. Mr. Dick McGann . . . . . Dr. Wilson ......... Policemen . . . . College Girls .... Nurse Maids ........ Marshall james Henry Fred Cullen ......... . . .Tracie Alexander ..........Terri Axe Marshall Sylwestrak . . . . . . . .Donna Bell . . . .David Mumford . . .Lisa Alexander . . . .Marty Lipman . . . . . . . . .LeahSwall . . . . . . . .Leslie Andrews . . .Howard Dumont . . . . . . . .Ken Maskil . . .Susan Wasmund . . . . . ...jim Snyder . . . .Carlos Morante . . . .Valerie McCraw . . . . . . .Dan DuBray . . . . .Regina Folsom Kellene McCormick ...............jill Small . . . . . . . .Scott Witte . .Monica Showalter . . .Michael Morgan . . . . . . . .james Irick . . . . . .Marty Lipman Howard Dumont Michael Morgan . . . . . . .jody Souder Mary Hatch .Connie Sundstrom jill Small . . . .Mike Morgan .............jameslrick After her mother dies and her father is taken away, Rose explains to Sam why she too must leave A crowd of onlookers gasps as young Rose attempts to comfort her dying mother before she is taken away on a stretcher. FLAT 'lt SEAN One of the most popular fads of this year has been permed hair, as demonstrated by Terri Axe and Donna Bell. Although they have been around for awhile, clutch purses were still very much in style this year. i 5 E 'i l l WW..,nw - rf Cindy Shands models another popular fashion ac- cessory, the neck scarf. There have been many popular styles of shoes this year, including these worn by Nancy Naffke. 1 M lilly vi f , ., , 1 'fv tf iw' iw. wma ily, ,,,,,y,,f ,a ,ii A l 'r r-'-Q-M--w.,,, f rrrr, , 1 ,: will 2 ii, i ,yin yall. ,r M aw iwywlilw ,lt E bfi? H ,MH cw ,W W x wi. iii-i.-wfm h Milli' 'rl 1 il , li blllnxl rl , , ily . 1 2 'wi ' V S at ,i ' l,:i i'5 1 ,,,, ' The Best Gf This Year 1979 has held many new things for people at Kearny, and people all over things like popular songs, good movies, new T.V. shows, fads, fashions, and even hangouts. Some of these things are here to stay, and others will go, but all of them will be remembered. Some of this years most popular songs were: Got to be Real, Renegade, Aqua Boogie, Don't Look Back, Double Vision, Lotta Love, Hold the Line, Get Gff, Life's Been Good, September, My Best Friends Girl, I Will Survive, Too Much Heaven, Le Freak, Do You Think I'm Sexy?, Fire, Back in the U.S.A., Mary lane, You and I, I Like Girls, Why Have I Lost You?, Hot Child in the City, One Nation Under A Groove, Shake Your Body Down to the Ground, Beast of Burden, Miss You, Hot Blooded, Three Times A Lady, Lost and Turned Out, and We All Know Who We Are. Although this year had its share of flops, it also had quite a few successful WH- M 'www movies, some of the more popular ones were: Up In Smoke, Animal House, Foul Play, Magic, Corvette Summer, Grease, The Wiz, Saturday Night Fever, Superman, Heaven Can Wait, Ice Cas- tles, The End, Every Which Way But Loose, California Suite, Smokey and the Bandit, The Omen II, and The Invasion of the Body Snatchers. In addition to movies, there were two outstanding new television shows aired this year . . . Mork and Mindy, fNa nu Na nul and Battlestar Galactica. Both of these new shows were very popular, and climbed to the top of the charts quickly. Another thing that people did more than ever this year was go different places. With the wide variety of people that are going to Kearny this year, also came a wide variety of weekend spots and local hangouts . Some of the dif- ferent places that seemed to be more popular this year were: Skateboard Parks, Al Bahr Dances, Fun Centers, Straita Head Sound, Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show, Beaches, journey, Movies, Abby Road, Parties, Sporting Events, Concerts, University Towne Center, Ex- pressions, and Skating Rinks. These are just a few of the many places that the people from Kearny hit this year. This year more than ever, people were on the go. Sheryl Hosang sports a few more current styles: a ski vest and a straw purse. A very stylish dresser, Donna Adams models her strait legged cuffed jeans and spikes. fill '25 Treasurer: Kelly McClend0n 5 Vice President: Mary Dennin 4 yu in Secretary: Dee Dee Klaus President: Tracie Alexander f Isa ., If V, Secret Pals Give Komet Spirit New Life This year was a terrific year for clubs. One club that really out did themselves was Secret Pals. Secret Pals Showed Kearny High students what school spirit is all about. The Students of Kearny en- thusiastically followed the Secret Pals into the victory of real school spirit. Se- cret Pals focused on three major sports, Football, Baseball, and Basketball. Indi- vidual Secret Pals were given players in these sports. Basketball and Baseball were done in group form. The girls in Secret Pals made posters, goodie bags, and trays of goodies for the teams. At the end of the season the girls threw a party for the football players to meet their Secret Pal. The Basketball and Baseball players were kidnapped and taken out to breakfast at 4:00 in the morning. Secret Pals did a great job this year and were here to stayl!!!!! K N Being brutally awaken from his sleep at 4:00 in the morning, David slowly but surely gets out of bed. Left to right, First Row: Lisa Alexander, Second Row: Patty Donald- son, Loretta Shipley, Debbie klohe, Third Row: Helene Sbinowitz, Mrs. Canson, Deanna Kent, Fourth Row: Denise Hinch, Valerie Ra- palee, Torri Hall, Last Row: Dee Dee Klaus, Tracie Alexander, Kelly McClendon, Mary Dennin. Michael Barney appears to be dazed after being dragged out of bed by a Secret Pal Member. lack In The Box, the nearest drive-thru, gets a lot of traffic from Kearny. 'Fast-food' seems to be more appealing to some students than school food. The Army gave it's recruiting and salespitch dur- ing lunch. Other demonstrations included disco dancing and food sampling. The area in front of the outside lines is always conjested. The lines themselves don't diminish at least for the first fif- teen minutes. Intramural sports are gaining popularity at Kearny during lunch. Lynn McCaw and Dyana D'Amico teamed up for the tennis tournament in February. 12:00-12:46 p.m. Komet Style After four seemingly eternal hours the break everyone looks forward to finally arrives: LUNCH! An observer might say it looks like chaos, with cars rushing out of the lot, people pushing to get in line, food and who knows what that is hap- pening. But to students and faculty it's time to relax, socialize or even catch up on studying. Students spend lunch in many differ- ent ways. Some feel they stand in line the entire lunch, others use the time to play sports. Many schools activities also occur during lunch, elections, pep ral- lies, music and demonstrations. Of course a few students forget it's lunch and spend the whole time studying in the library for that exam sixth period. Anyways-What's more important, food or school? Lunch is also time for doing business. Terri Honda, loyce Estrada, and Sandra Paez of the Se- nior Class Council measured heads for the senior's caps and gowns on the Senior Patio. W in ,W Vrxf .wzlgiyf .W Hu,,,,, ti ,Q , ff :fi,,:,35j g i Look twice-no lines! tmust be five minutes to closing, The inside lines are the busiest but the food makes the twenty minute wait worth it. The grass in front of school provided an escape from the hustle and crowds for this student. ei S . , S Industrial Center Sparks Careers I The newest addition to Kearny's cam- pus is the magnet program Industrial '.f.-.X Center, located next to the student parking lot. This was the first year the Industrial Center was in operation and it was very successful. Here students can learn the skills of repairing engines and auto bodies. There are also classes offered in avatio- nal mechanics, where students learn avational techniques. This was only the first year for the Industrial Center, but it looks like it's going to be part of Kearny for a long time. As the Center starts off many students careers. 'mf 3-MJ..,a,+-Q4 A student is taking advantage of one of the many things the center has to offer, like refinishing a fender. mfg? ,Q . An automotive student gets experience in balancing tires. Kearnys' newest addition to our campus is the mag- net programs Industrial Center. 30 sig Needing repairs on its engine, a pinto wagon is left hanging. Komet students can also take advantage of the Industrial Center as Dean Tynan is shown doing some brake work. 'in- 31 San Diego is a city with many happenings. 1978 and 79 has been filled with many diverse attractions for San Die- gans from Whale Watching to the All Star Game, the list is endless. Whale Watching in San Diego has been going on for many years. Gray whales from the Arctic come through San Diego on their way to Baja in lanuary and February, and have become a big attraction for tourists and locals alike. On a clear day, looking from the tip of Point Loma, the whales can be seen coming up for air periodically. Do You Remember How It Happened? San Diego favorite chicken clowns it up in the studio. What's left of a cultural monument sits quietly under the sun in Balboa Park. 32 l,I ' ml s lf ' fi -im: . ,-W ' n .,, -iv Another popular animal in San Diego is the KGB Chicken, who's become quite a colorful character at concerts, base- ball games, football games and other public events. You can find him in the stands, cheering estatically for San Diego, and acting crazy. San Diego is sunny most of the time and the town is known for it's beautiful weather. This year, Southern Cali- fornia was known for the unusually large amounts of rain- fall. Built for sunny days, most roads were full of water and 1 those in Mission Valley were completely closed for weeks at a time. Major league baseball's All Star Game was played in San Diego Stadium last luly, before a jam-packed crowd of ea- ger spectators. The National League was victorious over the American League with a score of 7 to 3. Along with the good, San Diego got its share of the bad, with the collision of a PSA Passenger Plane and a Cessna 17T over North Park last September. All aboard were killed as the jetliner crashed into an ordinarily quiet neighborhood in the worst disaster in United States Aviation history. After the destruction of the Old Globe Theater last year, this year, San Diegans began rebuilding the famous land site. Gutted by fire in March of '78, last summer's Shakesperean Festival was held in an outdoor theater nearby the playhouse. With all the good and the bad, San Diego made it through the year. Things will alway be changing in our city and Kearny will also. Down in Fashion Valley, the water almost reached the stores. 'EW Game. Firemen solemnly work to extinguish the last of the flames that took so many lives. Dave Winfield acknowledges an affectionate hometown standing ovation at last summers All Star 33 Ron Kirkpatrick is unaware a cheerleader has been replaced by his mother at the other end of his licorice rope. Upon reaching the end he gave his mother a big kiss. Decked out in the latest fashions-Lisa, Dede, and Denise await to be announced in the 51.98 beauty contest. iw Mi ,,ii il!! if ,i After being hit by a pie, Karen seeks revenge against her culprit and boyfriend-David Buttles. Her size was no match for his as she ended up with more pie on her than him. Sitting under the big 'Komet' the crowd watches with interest. Filled stands were not unusual at all the pep rallies. W uimwiwariuwir - ,,- 'pep rall With a lot of good and new ideas the 1978-1979 pep rallies were very popular. After attending a summer camp, the cheerleaders collected interesting events and combined them with their own creative ideas. Head cheerleader, Cheryl Welish, organized the events. The pep rallies included songs, cheer tryouts, introduction of sports, slumber parties, short people and many more. Even a centipede, Centi, pe-ed on a volunteer football player. Lisa shows true interest in making a basket. But if she made it, Lisa really was concerned with 'creaming' a basketball player with a pie. S Y 'M Wh., www. , ,ww As sock hops, circle skirts and red convertibles were part of the '50's, so will discos, danskins and-ACADEMICS be the fads of the '70's. This doesn't mean these courses won't be of any value in the future-bobby sox have made a come-back. When looking in a yearbook, sports, dances, special projects and activities fill the pages. But absent from this col- lection of memories is the very purpose of going to school: ACADEMICS. This year, Kearny's annual will try to show some of the interesting aspects of the academic program. Why put academics in an annual? lt's just the same classes year after year- but is it? No! The variety of types of classes effect the attitudes of the era. Twenty years ago classes such as Politi- cal Science, Human Relations, Com- puter Math and P.O.P. classes were un- heard of. C-one are the days of three types of classes: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. What does all this mean? The Aca- demics of 1979 are just as big or even larger part of the characteristics of the '70's high school and should be in- cluded in this collection of memories. Computer Math is probably the most interesting math elective at Kearny. Students explore the fast- expanding world of programming and under- standing computers. E GLISH The English-Language Arts program is concerned with the study ol how man communicates his needs, his knowledge, his feelings, and his value through language. lt thus not only has a subject matter ol its own -- language and literature - but develops competencies -- speaking, listening, writing, reading -- essential to every other subject area. In order to become a literate citizen, each student should learn to: . . ,Read to understand better his environment, liis tellow man, and himself. . . .Speak clearly and ettettively in terms ot his own purposes. . . ,Listen critically inorcler to judge the accuracy ot inlormation and the login ot the ideas presented. , . .VVrite effectively to express original ideas and thinking. Grade? Grade 10 Grade ll C-rude I2 lfnglish I-2 TA two -eme-.ter course which is regarded as a Year course for promo- t' l purpose-.i English 3-4 or ' Advanced lfnglish 3--1 Elentnes IO, ll, I2 American Lill Advamed Am Lit l-2 Flettixes ll, lZ America! Best Sellers Reading lmprovem n 'Honors Fnvli'-.lm Hbeet h journalism Creatixe Writing Ethnif. Lil. txp. Nfriling Film Studv lhe Novel Scieme Fiction Short Storx Women in Lit. Drama ESI, Rdg. Improvement img. ii.-wltipmoii 1,2 :ffgzfe E. 'T .1 j -1 'I 3 'F a Some students reading, others writing and some not really doing much of anything is the standard idea of an English class. This sixth period class seems to live up to the name. The Basics: Readin', ritin', and 'Rithmetic English and Math have a reputation for being dull and boring, but required. But now students have a chance to add a little spark to their classes. The English Department has the widest range of electives. Students can learn about Women in Literature, study film making or try a little Creative Writ- ing. Basic English classes are also of- fered such as Reading Development, American Literature and Honors English. The choices in math range from Basic Algebra to Honors Calculus. The newest addition to the math program is Com- puter Math. This course allows students to be exposed to a type of math which is in great demand in the job market. The 'basics' have taken a new form but beneath the titles it just comes down to reading, writing, and arithmetic. Every Thursday the calculus class does not have a class since the course is actually a college class which meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Instead the students head for the library to help each other with homework. :J .f-f' ,- 4 The library offers peace and quiet for serious reading and writing. Kya Hurst takes advantage of the serenity fourth period. lim Peditt glances up while marking lines on a piece of wood which will one day become a jewelry box. Waiting patiently for Mr. Iohnson to finish talking to other Crafts students, john Roop in- spects his clay elephant. 4 . . .... '-new-'it-F if iw 1 ' we ww mi, W -WM:w.lsw,1.fwi1xr 38 A group of ceramics students carefully apply glaze to handmade clay items before firing. rt Department Draws the -I Wir, W wMw'- Line Before attempting anything difficult, Ralf Sedillo shows his skill at macrameing by doing this beautiful sampler. Located mainly in the 900 building, Kearny's art department was an im- portant part of school for many stu- dents. Due to the varied talents of the four art instructors, there were a wide variety of classes offered both semesters. The three different classes taught by Mr. Hansen were-Beginning Art 1-2, Commercial Art, and Art Produc- tions. Two teachers had only one type of class, Mr. Moon with ceramics and Mr. Garris who taught drawing and painting. In addition to Crafts 1-2, Mr. lohm- son taught Senior Art Studio in which students got a chance to work with copper enameling and resin casting. Besides just doing individual projects, students in Art Productions contri- buted to the school by making all the beat ribbons and signs. One of the most varied classes was Crafts 1-2 where students got a chance to macrame, and work with wood and clay. The ceramics classes worked only with clay, but were able to use the potters' wheel in addition to making many beautiful things by hand. Some classes, like Senior Art Stu- dio and Commercial Art were design- ed for the student interested in an art related career, but most other classes were meant for students who hadn't had much experience in art. Working on the potters' wheel, Loren Albertazzi carefully shapes his clay. . 39 Domestic Dealings Dn Campus Each year students are offered a wide variety of elective classes at Kearny. The Home Economics Department offered: Clothing, Foods, Decorative Arts, Child Development, and Family Studies. These classes were open to all students, and were taught by: Mrs. Bergner, Mrs. Canson and Mrs. Shrock. Clothing classes made a wide variety of projects ranging from dresses for the prom to bathing suits. Foods classes started with basic terms and worked up to ethnic foods and comparative shop- ping. Decorative Arts classes learned many craft ideas. The other classes dealt with the stages of life, devel- opment of children, and relationships between people. The Home Ec. Department did a great job! Leanna Bradley, Sally Swanson, and Ray Banks take a moment to pose before resuming their task. jackie Snow carefully cuts out squares of material that will be used to make a quilt. Deanna Reyes, Mary Hidalgo and Kathy Mason look through pattern books to help them decide what to sew next. 40 Sinh Ta puts some finishing touches on a vest, while Phung Quach looks through a pattern book. Lori Appling carefully pins down pattern pieces for her dress. gf Q- ns:'iESE::f ESEEEESQESQEEA1 A group of students in Decorative Arts discuss what their next craft projects will be. Some students, like Alonzo johnson like to come in class and show off. One of California's most popular sports, the frisbee, has made it onto Kearny's P.E. program. The class consist of a football-soccer style frisbee game alternated with ping-pong. Here, Todd Bob- bitt passes to Doug Saladino. A steady hand and good aim are the requirements for archery. While using genuine arrows, Coach Colbourne ensures these students know what they are doing. I A'-'x Students who need time to let out their frustra- tions and relax, enjoy a good game of tennis With a big smile, Vicki Burnett shows tennis can 42 be a lot of fun Not only is jogging sweeping America but it has become an established part of Kearny's program. Students can't avoid a lap or two since most classes include jogging. Q 5 r f a Kl ff fz, , Q in--i in Y. sk P.E. Isn't just Fun and Games Many students believe P.E. is a fun and games class with an easy A at- tached. But as they soon discover, it's hard work and a lot of sweat getting their junk-food infested bodies back into shape. But P.E. can still be fun. Kearny offers a wide spectrum of classes to fit prac- tically all student's tastes. From raquet- ball to aerobic dance and swimming to figure control, Kearny has classes for the aggresive and the non-athlete. With all the choices, you want not only to take one class but maybe two, three, . .. When the rains came down the volleyball classes just packed up and moved into the gym. Coach Short's second period class always shows dedica- tion and a lot of enthusiasm with the many good players in the class. . uf.-www 31-me f 3' 4 f il'- BSE' fi-W-W. -. . dn is lim Moss determines mass with a balance during science survey. A few students from Kearny submitted projects to the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair held in Balboa Park. The science projects were studies done by either one or a group, the topic being the student's choice. During a study and comparison of different types of epidermis cells, Lorrie Yoder examines cheek cells from her mouth. The science department offered a wide variety of courses this year. Included in the well-balanced science curriculum was Physiology. The course, taught by Mr. Thomas, empha- sizes human psychology and chemistry, and employs 4111 gg- college level materials. Kearny is one of the few high schools in San Diego to offer Psysiology. Marine Science, a study of selected aspects of the bay and ocean environments, is divided into 2 different semesters. The first semester deals with the psysical as- pects of the sea. The second semester is a study of sea life. Included in the class are trips to Sea World and whale watching. Advanced Biology is an in depth study of bi- ochemistry. Students investigate how new species might be formed, and how energy is transferred in an ecosys- tem. The course also includes some microbiology. Time is set aside for some individual study too. Both Marine Science and advanced Biology are taught by Mr. Reed. Science Survey is a basic class which gives a survey of biology and chemistry in one semester and of physics and earth science in the other semester. This course is designed for students with little or no background in the sciences and in a preparation for other science courses. There are four chemistry classes, one of which is an advanced course. Mr. Green, who teaches all 4 classes, said, We have a motto and that is that 'Chemistry is Fun.' I have a lot of fun teaching chemistry, and I be- lieve that chemistry students are the best kids at school. We study the basics of matter, and how matter exists and reacts. Chemistry is life, everything we deal with is chemical. Maybe God is a chemist. Another outstanding science course is physcis, in which students experience and witness first hand many of the laws of physics, in which students experience and witness first hand many of the laws of physics through labs and experimentation. The course is presented in an excellent manner and includes the key ideas of physics such as forces, motion, light, waves, energy momentum, and electromagnetism. Honors Physics, for high school seniors, places a greater emphasis on modern physics and uses college level materials. Both Physics and Hon- ors Physics are taught by Mr. Owen. Dr. Shannon, biology and science survey teacher, had this to say about his classes: Biology is the study of life. Since most dissections are done on dead things, I do not have many dissections in my biology classes. My strong point is motivation. If I can get a student to want to learn, I feel that I have been successful. Science Sur- vey is a detailed general science course with many lab activities. One feature in my course that might be differ- ent from other teachers' is the semester project. Stu- dents work on a topic of their choice, be it making a model or conduction of an actual experiment. All work is done outside the classroom. Many students have written on their class evaluation forms that the semester project is worthwhile. Two science teachers new to Kearny this year are Mr. Howard, who teaches science survey, and Mr. Fenner who teaches basic biology and college prep biology. Science: A Challenging Elective Demonstrating the correct and humane way of handling mice, Dr. Shannon and Debbie Armstrong observe the characteristics of a mouse used in a study of genetics. In a demonstration of conservation of energy, Christine Anderson cringes as a bowling ball hanging from the ceiling swings uncom- fortably close. The demonstration is appropriately entitled Faith in Physics , and is included in Mr. Owen's physics class. W 2? M M ,, N kv aw' N . 'M xg, , q , Wm f 2 'WF-Q Senior Class Coun il 5 Front Row jackie Dlllenbeck Alma Knights Linda McGibney, joyce Estrada, Mary Anne Cabales, Terri Honda Rose Quevedo Felipe Matlong Middle Row Yvonne Sarviel, Lynn McCaw, Bettina Seabourne, Sharon Castam Vella Doyle Barbara Kropp Margaret Ball, Pat Poblete, Lori Urbanek, Sandra Paez. Back Row Andra Bobbltt Mary Dennln Salvador Rlllo janet Ross, Kathy Wilcox, jana Stankewicz, lim Kostlan, The Senior year was probably the busiest time for the group of students who made up the class council They started working dur mg the summer to make sure all the important decisions were made on time Decisions about the prom like the band the theme, colors and various other things To raise money for the prom, the council planned a candy sale in December and another one in the spring. During spirit week, the seniors sponsored a big wheel race on the lunch court. The race drew a large crowd and was a tremendous suc- cess. In the parade at the end of the week, the float entered by the council won third place. The work was hard, but well worth it when everything came to- gether at the end of the year. T ll Sandra Paez, President 4 Mrs Sedlock. Not pictured: lanice Ramsay, Lilla Folkner. ll ly if X D Kevin Barbieux john Barnes Beverly Barron Kimberly Barsky 'Ill Edward Batties Linda Bauer Debbie Beard Stephanie Becerra X 5. Ll Kurt Beckemeyer 'nda Bell Thomas Bell Deborah Benjamin Gregory Benjamin Steven Bennett Margo Bennelie David Berg DD, -+1-il-wil J 5 Calvin Handley Vicki Hanna Linda Hansen Luana Hardesty l r fin--H., . i A-d'f'f '1'9' Douglas Hardie Sylvia Harkay Kim Harris Lisa Harris -f .al . Hiroshi Hastings Cindy Hatch Cheri Haviland Michael Hays mm K' ! - I y 4 Barbara Healey Maura Healy ludith Heath Mary Hedgecoth pw r 4 ff? 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Other fund raisers planned for were the Christmas stocking sales, bean bag Easter Bunny sale, and ad- ditional carvvashes. Through the combined efforts of all ju- niors, a foundation was layed for a great and enjoyable senior year. Seated: Teri Hedgecoth, President, Ronda Melhouse, Vice President. Standing: Carol Clabby, Secretary, Mary L. Cabales, Treasurer. ABEYTA, ANGELA ACERA, ELMER ADAMS, CHARLENE ADAMS, DONNA ADAMS, ELLEN ADAMS, NANCY ADAMS, RONDA AGULTO, NICHOLAS AHRENS, DEEANNE ALBAYAIDE, BERNARD ALBERTAZZI, LOREN ALCANTARA, EDWARD ALLEN, DAWN ALLUMS, BARRY ALMRYDE, KEVIN ALVAREZ, MANUAL AMADOR, FRANK AMANO, IENNY ANDERSON, MICHAEL ANDERSON, RUTH ANDRES, LAURIE ANDREWS, EMERSON ANNETT, THERESA ARBALLO, DRUSILLA ARCE, DONNA ARENZ, TROY ARCUILEZ, ALBERT ARMS, PHYLLIS ARMSTRONG, SAUNDRA ASARO, VONNIE ATKINS, MARK ATKINSON, LESLIE AUBERT, ANTOINETTE BADORE, IUDY BAILEY, LYNN W fi I... .l,,, . ffl ' 'a .1 T .Lady iRl.X3 .ii In 'C+ 'UQ !' - Q5 xiii? ,Q ,iv if BAKER, REX BALINGIT, IOEL BARNEY, CATHERINE BARNEY, MICHAEL BARRERA, REBECCA BARSKY, SABRINA BARTTELS, CHERYL BAXTER, TRACEY BEAR, DANIEL BELL, RONALD BELLAMY, DAVID BENIAMIN, PATRICIA BERTSCH, CAROLYN BLACK, HOWARD BLANTON, IANIS BLAS, IOSEPH BLUE, VICTORIA BOBRITCHI, CHRISTIAN BOCACE, DWIGHT BODDEN, KENNAN BOECKER, DENNIS BOLANOS DOLORES BONNARDEL, IAMES BOSTIC, DANIEL BOUNKING KONGCHANH BOWMAN, PATRICIA BRADEN, CAROL BREGANTE, MICHAEL BRISENO, ALBARO BROMANN, PAUL BROOKS, ADELA BROUSSARD, MICHAEL BROWN r BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BRYANT, BURGER, BARBARA BETH CHARLES FLOYD SUSAN TERI STEVEN TINA BURKART, SUSAN BURNETT, VICTORIA BUSHER, ROBIN BUTLER, MELODY BUTRYN, CYNDI BYLE, FRED CABLES, MARY CACHUELA, RUDOLPH CAHILL, MARY CALAPAN, DIANA CALCUTT, DAVID CALDWELL, RHONDA 101 CAMPISE, SHARI CANO, MARIE CARR, DENISE CARTER, LESLIE CASH, DONNA CASTANEDA, CHRISTINE CASTILLO, DANIEL CASTILLO, ELAINE CELINDRO, MELINDA CERVENKA, IAMIE CHASTEENE, VIRGINIA CHAVEZ, KIM CHAVEZ, RICKEY CHRISTENSEN, IAMES CHU, MARIE CLABBY, CAROL CLAEPS, ROGER CLARK, BRENDA CLARK, KELLY CLOSSON, CATHY CLOSSON, HELEN COFFEY, GUY COLE, CHARLES COLEMAN, EDWARD COLLINS, VAN CONDRA, MICHAEL CONNOR, DANIEL COONEY, IULIE COPELAND, ROBERT COSIO, ROSEMARY COSTA, CAROL CRABBE, LORI CRANFILL, VIRGINIA CROSS, VALERIE CROSSLAND, CARTER CROSSLAND, CURTIS CRUIKSHANK, TINOTHY CRUZ, DUANE CUA, STEVE CULLENS, EDWARD CUMMINGS, MANUEL DALTON, MARI DAMICO, DEBBIE DANDRIDGE, AUDREY DARCY, IOSEPH DARLAND, TRISTAN DAUGHERTY, ANGEL DAVENPORT, MELINDA DAVIDSON, LORI DAVIDSON, VICKI DAVIS, KARL DAVIS, LESLIE DEEB, MIKE DELGADILLO, ROBERT DEMDURA, LISA DEMPSEY, DEBRA DENK, KAREN DENTON, IOHN DIAZ, MICHAEL DIAZ, REGINA I02 DIBSIE, TIM DIZON, REGINA DONOFERO, MARILYN DONOVAN, ALANNA DRISCOLL, DARYL DROWN, MICHAEL DROWNS, DAVID DRYSDALE, ADRIANNE DUBRAY, DANIEL DUDA, MARK DUKES, SHARI DUNN, TERESA DURCAN, MISTY DUSEK, PAUL EASTER, LAMONT EDELEN, STAR EHMCKE, RENE ELIIAH, PENNY ELLIOTT, IANET ELLIS, STEPHEN ENGSTROM, COURTNEY ENOS, CONNIE ESCOBEDO, ARTURO ESPINOSA, RUDY ETHERIDGE, MARK EVANS, DARYL EVETOVICH, SILVESTER FARR, MICHAEL FELDMAN, ANITA FERGUSON, PETER FERNANDEZ, RUSSELL FIENE, IOSEPH FINLEY, KARL FISH, KARL FITZPATRICK, PATRICIA FORIGHT, IOHANNA FORTSON, IOSEPH FORTSON, IOHN FOSTER, DANIEL FOULKS, DONALD FOURNIER, HARRY FOWLER, MARK FRANKLIN, LISA FRISBIE, IEANNETTE FUNK, MELISSA GABBARD, VICKI GAFFNEY, MICHAEL GAINEY, MARICA GALINGAN, CAROLYN GALLEGOS, BRENDA GALVIS, MARICEL GARCIA, DIANA GARDUNO, ROSA GARRAHAN, THOMAS GAST, THOMAS GAZZOLA, CLAUDETTE GEASE, ROBERT GEE, EMILY GENERALAO, IULIAN GIBBS, SHERI GILBREATH, GARY GILBREATH, ERIC GILSDORF, WILLIAM GIVEN, MICHAEL GLEASON, CAROLYN GLOCK, VIRGINIA GOGUE, DIANE GOIN, DAWN GONZALEZ, IAVIER GONZALEZ, MINERVA GOODMAN, CHASE GOODWIN, MELISSA 103 GOOSSENS, IAMES GOULARTE, ARNOLD GRAHAM, DOUGLAS GRAY, CHERYL GREEN, BRYAN GREEN, PHYLLIS GREEN, THOMAS GRIFFIN, DAVID GRIFFIS, PORTIA GRIFFITH, CAROL GROSS, RONALD GROSS, STEPHEN GROVER, RANDY GRUBB, MARGARET GUTHRIE, CYNTHIA HADDING, ROBERT HAESSLY, IODIE HAIRSTON, ROGER HAMILTON, ANDRE HAMILTON, IAMES HAMILTON, KAREN HANESANA, THANOMKEO HANEY, GEORGE HANSEN, CARRIE HANSON, DAVID HARDING, NORMAN HARMON, KIMBERLEY HARPER, IENNY HARRIS, NATE HARRIS, TYCINE HARRISON, SANDRA HATHAWAY, ANNETTE HAWKINS, DEBRA HEGKER, DAVID HEDGEGOTH, THERESA HELENIHI, GREGORY HENDERSON, DIANE HENDERICKS, IOHN HERRERRA, MICHAEL HEYENGA, ION HIDALGO, MARY HILL, DAVID HINKLEY, IAMES HIORTH, LISA HODGKINS, RONALD HODGSON, WILLIAM HOEFAR, CATHY HOEFT, KENT HOOPER, STEPHEN HOPPER, MELANIE HOTALING, FRANK HUDIOHN, CAMERON HUGHES, CRAIG HUNTER, MICHAEL HUNTINGTON, KAREN HURST, KYIA 104 IV Q., N, Q2 I Am. f' 'I I HI- 'III2 I' I wi IIN I, I IIIQIQI 1,2 Butch Tompkins flashes a toothy grin for the photog rapher on his way to class. HURT, RANDY HUYNH, DAN VAN HUNH, DUNG IMO, LOUIS INTHAVONG, PHEOPHANH INZUNZA, BRENDA IRVIN, MYRA JACKMAN, SAUNDRA JACKSON, LORI JAIR, CLIFFORD JAMESON, ELAINE JAQUEZ, RAUL JAKOLSKI, CAROL JENKINS, JOSEPH JOAQUIN, JEROME JOHNNSEN, GREGORY JOHNS, ALICIA JOHNSON, ALONZO JOHNSON, CLEVELAND JOHNSON, DIANE JOHNSON, PHYLLIS JOHNSON, SCOTT JONES, DALE JONES, DAWN JONES, GAYLE JOSEPH, ANNIE JOSEPH, BETH JOSEPH, CHERYL JOW, LILY JUNG, SHERI KANTRO, LAURA KAUKONEN, LARISA KECK, DONNA KELLIS, LARRY KELLY, LOUISE KENT, DEANNA KENTRO, DOROTHY KEY, SUZETTE KIM, SONG KING, DARLENE KING, DONNA KIRCHHEVEL, WARREN KIRKPATRICK, DAWN KISSELUS, JANE KLEMASKE, MICHAEL KNIGHT, CONNIE KNOX, GRANT KNURBEIN, SANDRA KOHNER, MICHAEL KOSTIUK, TIMOTHY KRUGER, CONSTANCE LABELLA, RONNIE LABITORIA, DINA LABONTE, ERIC LABONTE, LINDA LAGRIMAS, NORMA LAMAR, LADONNA LAMBERT, KEITH LANE, JAMES LARSEN, CARLA LATIMER, BESSETTE LATIMER, SHARON LATNEY, ROLLO LAYMON, LINDA LE, THANH LE, TRANG LEAKE, TON: LEASE, BRYAN LEMEN, MALJREEN LEONI, MICHELLE LEWIS, STEVEN LLNHARES, JOHN 'IOS LOGAN, BARBARA LOGUE, SALLY LOMAX, KAREN LOVE, ALFRED LUCAS, IUDITH LUIAN, DOROTHY LUKES, DOUGLAS LUSTER, PAUL LUTKE, LARRY LY, MAY MACALOS, IAMES MACK, ANTHONY MACKEY, IOSEPH MACKNIGHT, TIMOTHY MAESTAS, YVONNE MALPASS, WILLIAM MANALO, RAMSES MANSFIELD, PATRICK MANSMITH, PATRICK MARION, VICTOR MARTIN, SANDRA MARTINEZ, ANA MARTINEZ, ABEL MARTINEZ, SHAREN MASKIL, KENNETH MASON, IOEL MASON, KAREN MASSENGALE, SHEILA MASSIE, DEBORAH MAWSON, ROBERT MAXCY, HENRY MAYS, HONG MCALLISTER, DIANE MCCALL, ROBYN MCCRAY, IAN MCDOWELL, ERIC MCDUFFIE, ERIC MCDUFFIE, ROY MCGEE, NORMAN MCGLOIN, DEBORAH MCKEE, CRISTAL MCKILLIP, IAMES MCKNIGHT, VANESSA MCLAUGHLIN, HAROLD MCLEAN, TIM MCTEER, IENNY MELHOUSE, RONDA MENO, KATHLEEN MESA, IEANNE MESSIER, ROBERT MICHEL, MARY MILLARD, MARCIA MILLBURN, COURTNEY MILLER, IAMES MILLER, MARY MILLER, NORINNE MILLER, ROBERT MITCHELL, DAVID MIYAMOTO, GAY MONDRAGON, ERIC MONROE, STEVEN MONTANO, CINTHIA MONTOYA, CHRISTOPHER MOORE, MICHELE MORANTE, STEPHAN MORRISON, RICHARD MOSES, RODERICK MURO, GEORGE MURPHY, IACQUELYN NAFFKE, NANCY NASH, BARBARA NATIVIDAD, PERFECTO 106 I X... I 4 2 III Il I NI f,I I V MII' QI In II III M I ,. W , , ' W si P F I , if L '.-x' E 5? Ax ,nf- ffl, rig 1 Wa ft' G I 5. ,L W ,., 4 If I II nf x A . 'li I , E E' 1' L I ,,,, 1 I - N I I II i 4' III. , , I I II' f, Q if al IX if 'I-A ,gf , A 5' i si QI J , E -1 'sf I I if 'va I QIRII A '1' I 'M ri .I HLA. L 1 I I ,f m 0 II My ,WWII M LI.,,IIIII I 'M L 'W fr I A' 1fQ I ,I KI- , Y I ,JI W i I ,, ,v , I I A My I II ' III ' , I M IW' 'vw NAVARRO, MARITA NEARS, TINA NEIGHBOURS, ION NELSON, NELSON, NELSON, NERECK, NEWELL ION KAREN ROYAL STEVEN KENNETH NEWTON, WADE NG UYEN, HUNG NGUYEN, LOAN NGUYEN, NOLIYEN, THANH TUAN NIEVES, GIGI NIEVES, VICKI I . r IIIIII III IIIII AN A'5 f .W I 1 W I Iv . ---- ' , M X ,IIIIII M M I 'g1 'YIIWIYEIIQII ,IA ' M Bub and David having a friendly Conversation dur- ing lunch. fl NORELL, MICHAEL ,, OKADA, CINDY f- ful I ONES, EVANOELINE .g I ONLEY, NORMAN C' I OOSTERINK, BILLY 5 ' ORTIZ, RAYNALDO fg 5 . OVERWAY, IANICE E I-, v OVIAIT, THERESA I S ' s.. 1 I Ili OWEN, LAURIE PAEZ, TERESA PAHURIRAY, ARNEL PALMER, MARK PARSONS, VIRGINIA PARULESKI, IOHN PASNAK, DAVID PASQUAL, DAVID PASTOR, BARTOLOME PAVICH, BARBARA PAYNE, GEORGE PEEK, CARMELA PEKNY, MARGARET PELLEGRINO, VINCENT PENA, CATALINA PEREIRA, CARLTON PETERSON, DUANE PETERSON, LISA PETERSON, ROBERT PHARES, IULIE PHONEPHALY, KHAMPHANH PILGRIM, IENNIFER PINNELL, IULIET PORTER, PAMELA PRATHER, TAMMI PRICE, CHARLES PROULX, STEVEN PULKRABEK, TODD QUALIN, CATHERINE QUINTANILLA, DELBERT QUIROZ, EERNANDO QLIY, HUY RAILEY, MICHELLE RAPALEE, VALERIE RAWLS, CHARLES RAY, TERESA REBBETOY, DANNY REED, BILLY REED, TAMMY REES, KATHRYN 107 REHKOPF, KENNETH REID, DAVID REYES, DEANA REYES, FELICIANO REYNANTE, NINA REYNOLDS, MARK REZA, CYNTHIA RICARD, RONALD RICKERT, CHRISTINE RICKETTS, DEBBIE RIEGODEDIOS, DIONICIO RINESTINE, MICHAEL ROACH, WILLIAM ROBINSON, AMY ROBINSON, DARYL ROBLES, ARTURO RODERICK, IUDITH RODRIGUEZ, FUMIKO RODRIGUEZ, ESTELA RODRIGUEZ, IOSE ROE, PAMELA ROMEO, LESLIE ROOP, LINDA ROOT, DANIEL ROSE, LISA ROSENBERG, DARRYL ROSS, CHRISTOPHER ROUSTONE, KIP ROWE, GALEN ROvvE, TANYA RUBIDOUX, WILLIAM RUGKER, IAMES RUIZ, DENISE RULE, PATRICIA RULL, CARISSA RUNNELS, DONALD RUSSO, ALLISON RUYBAL, RICHARD RYBERC, IEFFREY PHABMIXAY, KNAMPHENC SALAS, DEBORAH SALUTA, DENISE SANCHEZ, ANTONIA SANFORD, ERIC SANTOS, IAVIER SAYRES, KAREN SCANLON, ROSEMARIE SCHNEIDER, KIMBERLY SCHOCH, ANTHONY SCHOONOVER, SHERRI SCHORK, FRANCIS SCHREIBER, MARCUS SCHROEDER, KERRY SCHROEDER, KIMBERLY SCHROFF, PERRY SCHWERTLY, BARBARA SCOTT, MARK SEAVER, TRACI SEDILLO, DAVID SEMANCSIN, MARTIN SESMA, DANIEL SHAW, ERIC SHEVLIN, LORRAINE SHIPLEY, LORRETTA SHIPP, TYLER SHOBERT, NED SHOVAN, MICHAEL SHOWALTER, MONICA SHULTS, RENEE SICKELS, TIMOTHY SILK, HOLLY SILVA, ARMANDA 108 Wm yy SIMMONS, LEAH SIMMONS, LISA SIMPSON, CHERYL SIMPSON, STEVE SIVILAY, KINDA SKINNER, DONNA SLOAN, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, IEFFREY DIANA DWANE KENNY LAURIE LOUIS SMITH, IEANNIE SMITH, SNELL, SHANNON CHARLES SOMMERFELT, SUSAN SORIANO, MARIBETH SPELLS, NEVA SPIES, ALLISON SPOOLMAN, DAWN SPRAGUE, KELLY STAHL, SCOTT ST. CLAIR, SCOTT STECK, CLAUDE STEELE, WAYNE STERCER, KAREN STOCK, CAROLINE STOKES, ION STOWE, PHYLLIS STROUD, SANDY STRYKER, RONALD SUANICO, DEAN SUAZO, ALEXANDER SULTANA, IAFFERY SUTTON, TIM SWANSON, GARY SWARTZ, GLEN SYLWESTRZAK, MARSHALL SZAKACS, CARRI P TANKERSLEY, SHELIA TAUCH, IRENE TAYLOR, GAYLE TAYLOR, MATTHEW TENEYCK, TRACY THAMMAVONG, BOUNVONC THISS, IAMES TMOMAS, IOHN THOMAS, MALINDA THOMAS, MICHAEL THOMPSON, MARIORIE TOLEDO, CATHERINE TOMPKINS, BRUCE TON, THUY TOOR, RHEA TORRES, ESTER TORRES, PAUL TOPACIO, IOHN TRAN, MINH TRAN, PHI TRANC, vo 109 TREW,GWENDOLYN TRISTAN, MARIA TUCKER, KATHLEEN TUCKER, TERRI TURNER, BRADLEY TURNER, KIMBERLY UHRHAMMER, ROGER URAVISH, IAY UYEDA, GARY VAILLANCOURT, ANGELA VALENCIA, DENNIS VALLEIO, SOFIA VANBOXTEL, KEELY VERDIN, CELIA VESSELS, KERRY VIENS, MARIAN VIGIL, WAYNE VILLA, ALANNA VIRGEN, GLADYS VISKIL, ROBERT VU, OUYNH WAGNER, APRIL WAGNER, HARRY WALKER, CINDY WALKER, NELISHA WARREN, LITTI WASHINGTON, DONALD WASMUND, SUSAN WEBB, LYNN WEBB, MARK WEBB, PEGI WEBSTER, LUCINDA WEISS, LYLLE WELTY, DEBORAH WENGER, SCOTT WESTON, LYNN WHITE, DAVID WHITE, LORI WHITELEY, RADFORD WHITFIELD, BARRETT WILD, LARRY WILLIAMS, CYNTHIA WILLIAMS, RON WILLISS, STEVEN WILSON, KERRY WOODS, SHERI WOOTEN, ANDY YANKAUSKAS, PHILIP YANG, KAO YAP, CHRISTOPHER YIDI, FAROUK YLAGAN, DEAN YODER, IESSE YUM, HWAN ZAMORA, HILARIO ZEUGES, ADRIENNE ZILLGITT, IANA 110 AGULTO, NOLEE The sophomore class got off to a running start in accomplishing the goals they have set for their remaining years at Kearny. The activi- ties the class planned were successful in dis- playing their spirit and strong determination. With no funds left in the treasury from last year, the class officers-Cathy Smiley, Diana D'Amico, Sheryl Hosang, and lodi Souder- raised fifty dollars through the Halloween su- cker sales. This year's officers were ambitious and constituted a first in composing the first sophomore constitution Kearny has ever had. Seated: Sheryl Hosang, Secretary, lodi Souder, Treasurer, Standing: Cathy Smiley, President, Dyana D'Amico, Vice President. ABERTO, IOEL ABEYTA, MARIO ACUNA, FRANK ADAMS, EVA AGUIGUI, ALAN AB RENILLA, PATRICIA AGUIRRE, YOLAN DA ALCALA, ROBERT ALEGRE, MARIA ALEXANDER, LISA ALKIRE, IENNIFER ALLEN, MELODIE ALMAZAN, GODFREY ALTMAN, DOUG ALTMAN, MARLENE ALTMEN, STEVE ALVAREZ, MATHA AMADOR, CABBY ANDERSON, CECILIA ANDREWS, ION APPLINC, LORI AQUINO, PAMELA ARCE, DOREEN ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL ARNESON, MELINDA ASARO, CHRISTINE ASHBAUGH, RENEE ATENCIO, ARNOLD ATKISSON, MARK BABUATO, RICKY BAKER, ROBBY BALDWIN, BARRY BALDWIN, KIRA BALLARD, IERVIS BALLIF, CARI BANKS, RAYNETTE BANTIQUE, LENA BARKER, WILLIAM BARNETT, IOHN BARNEY, ERIC BALJTLSTA, CARLOS BECKMAN, BRENDA BELL, DONNA BELLAMY, ANTHONY BELSHEIM, BRAD BENCE, VICKIE BENIAMIN, ANDREA BERG, DEBRA BERNAL, MARIA BETTERTON, ROBERT BEVERLY, RONALD BINKLEY, MARK BISHOP, DONNA BISHOP, STEVE BLACKSHEAR, ANN BOBBITT, TODD BOGGESS, GEORGE BOGNER, EDWIN BOLDEN, ROCHELLE BOOTH, DEBBIE BORGENS, GEORGIANNA BORRELLO, MARIE BORROMEO, OLIVER BOSSIER, COLEEN BRADLEY, LEANNA BRADLEY, TERESA BROUGHTON, NELSON BROUSARD, DEBBIE BROWN, CURTIS BROWN, JEFF BROWN, IOHN BROWN, LARRY BROWN, LISA BROWN, MICHELLE BROWN, WAYNE BURKE, LORI BURNEY, DUANE BUSE, MATHEW BUTLER, IEFF CABALLERO, PAUL CAHIL, DEE DEE CALAPAN, CINDY CANNON, MORGAN CAPLENER, CATHY CAPLENER, STEVE CARTER, MARY CARTER, ROBIN CASTILLO, ARLENE CASTILLO, STELLA CASTRO, IOEY CERASOLI, TAMI CERVANTES, FLAVIO CHADWICK, MARK CHEEVER, BART CHESTER, ROBERT CHUMAN, RICHARD CHUN, IOSE CILCH, KEN CLARINO, DEAN CLARKIN, KIM CLASS, IULIE CLAYPOOL, IEFF CLEAVES, RICHARD CLOSSON, NICOLE 112 I 'I IMI V I III' Y If 1' A I I N. 21-M- A Ii 11- X Y ' I L 7 AI , 1 Y II L ,If Y LL, NIWM M LI I 4- N I' 5. I AAI E' 0 I , . A A .?,L- , .A X, ,II MI . IIII IME 'II I ff. L 5 I' 5' .Y , , 5 W' IA 4' I L ' ' I I ly 'I IWW J wY,,MM N I I , IIIIII I' ,I B as jj I . I K- I ' I I Q S KM- I ' , If II wi W A gg ' ' Students anxiously await 7th period, the last Class of the da 5 W- I Y V I I M I I M COCHRAN, ANNA COIN, KEVIN COIN, STEVEN COLE, ROBERT COLEMAN, ARMICE COLLINS, MARCO CONCEPCION, IOE CONNALLY, BARBARA CONNERS, ANNETTE CONRAD, RAYMOND CONRIQDE, CRLIZANNE CONSIDINE, EVEREII COWCIL, DAVID COYLE, KELLY COYLE, WAYNE CRAWFORD, EILEEN CROSS, MINOR CRUZ, ELIZABETH CULLENS, BARBARA CUMMINCS, IERRI CUMMINGS, TOM DAMINCO, DIANA DARCY, TED DAUGHERTY, LISA DAVIS, TRACY DEBOUVER, DION DEICH, ROY DEIESUS, FRANCIS DELA, PENA DEMARIA, IOHN DEUEL, LAMAR ' DIAZ, ERNESTO DICKERSON, LATUNDRA GILLARD, TONY DILLENBECK, IOAN DODD, TINA DONOVAN, VINCENT DOUCHMAN, ROBERT DOUGHMAN, RONALD DREHER, TOM DUBRA, WILLIAM DUBRAY, KIM DUENAS, GERALD DURAN, IACKIE EDMISTEN, CHRIS EDWARDS, GLORIA EGGERT, BILLIE EHMCKE, LINDA ELIIAH, IOHN ELLIOT, IOYCE ELLIS, LORI ELLISON, CYNTHIA ENGLEDOW, MYRA ENCSTROM, BRADLEY ENRIQUEZ, ROCELIO ERICKSON, KIRK ESTRADA, BRENDA ESTRADA, SANDRA EVERHART, IERRY FAHEY, SUSAN II3 FALLS, IEFF FARWELL, BARRY FIDEL, REY FIELDS, ANGELA FIELDS, PAUL FILES, MARC FLAKE, IOHNNY FLORES, DONNA FLORES, GILDARDO FLORES, IOE FORDYCE, LAURA FORIGHT, REBECCA FOSTER, CATHY FOURNIER, DONALD FOWLER, CHARLYN FRANCEL, DENISE FRANCISCO, DANNY FRANK, IANETTE FRASER, IANICE FREDRICH, CHRISTOPHER FREEMAN, DAVID FRENCH, KEITH FRENCH, MELANIE FREY, PAM FULLER, HOLLY GAGNON, ANN GAIO, MILDRED GALARZA, CLARE GALVIS, CHRIST GARCIA, DELIA GARDNER, SUZANNE GAREGANI, IAMES GARNIER, TRACEE GARRAHAN, MIKE GAUVAIN, ANN GEIL, CHERYL GERING, MELANIE GHIANDONI, GINA GILLIAM, DENISE GIN, CATHY GLEASON, MARY PAT GLENN, RALPH GLOCK, ROBERT GOBATON, HEDA GONZALEZ, MARK GONZALEZ, MARYIANE GOODRUM, TONY GOULARTE, BOB GOULD, CHERI GRAHAM, DENISE GRANDE, PAULA GRASSMAN, CANDI GRAY, CYNTHIA GRAY, ROBIN GRAY, SIMON GREEN, GLORIA GREESON, PATRICK GRIMM, AMY GRISWOLD, GARY GROVER, RICKY 114 aw! , , Students discuss program schedules with their counselors on registration day. so a.,,.-A 25-lil: I - I Jw M I W du -' II 'K ff I I 'I - ff' fi ' 'QM M ,X II ' I 1' We . I I I 'A' I I I I QQ ,,,,.rI M If I WI A if? dh I 'RFANI' fl' A TBI if wi I ,I .A I N I IIB .-mimi? if x x if TI 5 ' I' I I 5 ,I QI ' A I I I Q , I If ' ,I GRYGAR, ED GUARDIANO, GEORGE GURGANIOUS, LANEICE HA, HONG HACKER, GREG HAGER, SUE HALL, GARY HALLAM, STACI HAMILTON, SHARON HANDLEY, DELTON HANSEN, DEBBIE HANSEN, PENNY HANSON, PATRICK HARDIN, DEBBIE HARRIS, DALLAS HARRISON, NANCY HART, LORETTA HATCH, MARY HEALY, COLEEN HECTOR, IANICE HEIM, LORETTA HEISLER, RENAE HELANDER, FRED HENDERSON, IAIME HENSEN, DUANE HERNANDEZ, LISA HESS, GARY HICKS, TERRI HILL, LINDA HINES, HEIDI HOLLAND, CINDY HOLLOWELL, IULIOUS HOLMES, SANDRA HOLT, IIM HOSANG, SHERYL HOSTETTER, DANIEL HOWARD, PHILLIP HUGHS, DARREN HUMBARGER, DANIELLA HURTADO, GRACE IBANEZ, EDGARDO ILER, TAMMY INFANTINO, ROBERT INZUNZA, RHONDA IACKSON, CARL IACKSON, CYNTHIA IAIR, EMELYNE IOHNSON, BONNIE IOHNSON, CHRISELDA IOHNSON, CLARK IOHNSON, GREG IONES, DAVID IONES, MARCI IOW, BRUCE KAIONA, SOLOMAN KALBER, STEPHON KANOA, ANNETTE KELLIS, VICKIE KENWORTHY, ANDREW KIM, SONG KIMBROUGH, IERRY KING, GEOFF KING, RICHARD KIRTLEY, MONIQUE KLEIN, DEBBIE KLOHE, DEBBIE KLUEMPERS, RIZPAH KOBAYASHI, KEVIN KREBS, SUSAN KROPP, MATT KWOK, ED LACEY, TIMUR II5 LACKEY, GISELE LAFORME, ALITA LAGRIMAS, LUCI LAIN, BEVERLY LAU, DEREK LAVALIERE, GARY LAWRENZ, ROSS LAZO, IOSEPHINE LEE, BARBARA LEE, JAMES LEE, PAMELA LEON, MARILYN LEONI, ROBERT LEUNG, JEFF LEVIN, GIA LEYVA, DARIO LEYVA, TOMAS LILLARD, AMY LINDSEY, JOHN LINTNER, SHELLEY LIPMAN, MARSHA LITTLE, RENE LOCKMAN, JANET LOSOYA, BOB LOVE, VALERIE LOWDER, CHRIS LYNCH, JAMES LYNCH, MIKE LYON, KRISTY MA, KIEN MACNIOHT, MIKE MAGALE, LARRY MAIELUA, LARRIANNE MALINAO, SUSAN MANN, BLANE MANSFIELD, LANCE MARES, SHERRY MARKS, NATHAN MARLING, IUANITA MARTINEZ, MICHAEL MARTINEZ, ROBERT MARTORANO, PHYLLIS MARTY, EDDIE MASON, KATHY MATIAS, VALERIE MATSUDA, DALE MATSUMOTO, ELAINE MATHEWS, LINDA MAYNARD, KEN MCAYOY, KAREN MCCARTHY, MALJREEN MCEEEE, BLAKE MCEARLAND, JAN MCOAHEY, GREG MCOLALJCHLIN, SANDY MEIIA, MARTA MELHOUSE, RANDY MEZA, TERESA MILLER, JIM MILLS, MIKE MILOW, SHARI MONROE, LORIE MONTEJANO, MIKE MONTESANTO, RANDY MOORE, BILL MOORE, GREG MOORE, JAMES MOORE, LALJRIE MOPPINS, DEE DEE MORA, SUSIE MORALES, PAM MORAN, SUZANNE 116 I IIIIKIIIB I S ' fl H Jsxx I if A N 9 I I : ':'g Working hard in the morning heat readies a student for a nice cold, refreshing carton of milk, or two, or three MORAN, WILLIAM MORANTE, CARLOS MORENO, LISA MORGAN, MIKE MORGAN, MIKE MOSS, ANITA MOSS, IIM MOTL, PAM MOUA, MAYYIS MOUVIOUS, AMY MUNIG, BARBARA MUNSON, TERRY MURINCHACK, CLAUDINE MURPHY, KAREN MURPHY, KEN MYNATT, MARIA NARANIO, NORMA NEHRICH, AMY NELSON, KEN NESNOW, KENDSEY NEWELL, CINDY NEWMAN, GLORIA NEWTON, GAIL NGO, HUONG NGUYEN, NGUYEN NGUYEN NGUYEN NGUYEN NGUYEN, AN ANH BIN DAT HAI HONG NGUYENSON NGUYEN, THAO NGUYEN, TRANG NIELSON, DONNA NIEVES, GIDGET NOLAND, LESLEE OATES, BILL OHLSON, MICHELLE OLIVIERA, CHRIS PADILLO, MONICA PAGE, ANDREW PAGE, WILLIAM PALMER, MATHEW PARKS, DONNA PAUL, IIM PAYNE, CARLA PEARSON, KATIE PEARSON, KRIS PELFREY, DEBBIE PELLAND, PAUL PELTON, TINA PENA, MARGERAT PEPHANS, KATHY PERAZA, DAVID PEREZ, PATSY PERKINS, BETH PHILLIPS, IANINE PIPKINS, MARSHA PITTS, ELIZEBETH PITZEN, KATHY 'I17 PORTER, IULIE PRICE, SUZANNE PRUCHA, DEBBIE QUINTANILLA, MARILYN QUINTANILLA, NENA RAHN, TERRI RAIMONDO, GREG RAMIREZ, MARIO RAND, APRIL RAVENSCRAFT, KEVIN READING, SUSAN REDDINGTON, RICHARD RENTERIA, TOBY REYNOLDS, KIM RHINEHART, KEN RICE, BRUCE RICE, LINDA RICE, ROBERT RICHARDSON, TROY RIEGO DE DIOS, MARIANO ROACH, DON ROBERTS, TODD ROBINSON, DANA RODERICK, DANIEL RODRIGUEZ, ENRIQUE RODRIGUEZ, WILLIAM ROESELER, MARILYN ROFINOT, EILEEN ROLLER, ROBERTA ROME, RONNIE ROMINGER, FELIECE ROOP, ION ROSA,TINA ROWE, LEATRICE RUBALCAVA, EVETTE RUBIDOUX, MARK RUCKDESCHEL, ANDREW RYDELSKI, MISTY SAADE, LINDA SALADINO, DOUG SALECKI, SANDRA SAMAMIEGO, ALEX SANFORD, KARA SANNICOLAS, CHARLEY SAVAGE, SUSAN SBINOWITZ, HELENE SCHADE, TIM SCHMITTEN, KARL SCHOENLE, MICHAEL SCHOFIELD, MICHELLE SCHOOFS, WESLEY SCHUSTER, MARI SCHWARTZ, BARBARA SCOTT, ANGELA SEAVER, RANDY SECORD, SUSAN SEDLUND, KEITH SEELINGER, SHARI SELIG, ROGER SERNA, IAMES SHAFFER, DONNA SHANDS, CINDY SHARP, SANDY SHEIBLEY, TINA SHOWALTER, MARIORIE SHOWS, IUDY SIBLEY, DEBBIE SIGMAN, MICHAEL SIMMONS, ANGELA SKAIF, DONALD SMILEY, CATHY SMITH, CATHY 118 IJ me W N WI I II I x I , M .firwfrfQjbInpIg,g,,,fm4I Lori and Forrest enjoy a quiet afternoon lunch together. SMITH, LAURA SMITH, SANDRA SMITH, TOM SNELLY, IEFF SNOW, JACKIE SONNENBURG, GENEVIEVE SOUDER, IODI SOUTHERN, TERRI SOUTHLAND, TERRI SPAHR, PAUL SPAVVTON, IOYCE SPENCER, IOY SPORTSMAN, ROBERT SPURCEON, IAMES SQUIRES, MAXINE STANT, TRACY STARKEY, CARY STCLAIR, SANDRA STEFFES, HELEN STEVENSON, RONALD STONE, TERRY STOOKINS, EDDIE STRICKLAND, SHEILA STROBERG, BRENDA STUBBS, SPENCER STURKEY, IAMES SUANCO, TIM SUNDSTROM, CONNIE SWALL, LEAH SWANSON, SALLY TAFLINGER, LESA TARIN, ISABELLA TATUM, KATHY . TATUM, TOM TATUM, TINA TEAQUE, CLAUDE TENHULZEN, BETH TETER, MARY THAMMAVONG, VONGSAVAN H THOMA, LISA THOMPSON, DAVID THORNTON, LAURIE THURSTON, MICHAEL TIAN, LOAN TORMONDSEN, DONALD TRAYLOR, DAVID TREECE, CARRIE TRECO, MICHELLE TU, SONG TU, TOUNC TUCKER, STEVE URQUIDEZ, MARIA USSERY, ANNETRE VANDEVELD, ANDREW VANDYKE, ION VECA, BLANCA VILLANDRE, BRENDA 119 VILLANDRE, BRENDA VIVIAN, IEEE VOPEL, KARI VU, DANH WADLOW, IUDY WAGNER, ERIC WAGNER, TANYA WALKER, RAMONA WALSH, BILL WATSON, STANLEY WEAVER, DALE WEAVER, DONNA WEBB, SHARON WEBSTER, DOYLE WHITFIELD, DEANNA WHITFIELD, KEVIN WEIGAND, SCOTT WEIGMAN, CHALYCE WILD, CYNTHIA WILGEROTH, DENISE WILLIAMS, JIMMY WILLIAMS, IOE WILLIAMS, TAMMY WILLTER, HARUD WINER, ERNEST WINSTON, KELLY WISSWELL, CLARK WITHAM, FRANKLIN WITZKE, STEPHANIE WOODIS, KATHY WOODIS, KAY WYNNS, IEEE ZANG, CHEUNG YOCUM, SIRE'I'I'A YODER, LORRIE YOST, KARL YOUNG, MICHAEL ZAMORA, DEBBIE ZIELINSKI, SHARON ZOLINA, DARLA 120 L... LQ L TE CL SSIFICATIO NIORS 1 , AX? s if I '7' 1 ,. nm ,Qt ' B f , F Q 3 ,I ,. I I ,- W 2 2 2 I A AHMADIAN, SAEID REZA BEIARANO, CELESTE BONNER, CAROL BRYANT, TINA CABURAO, NERLITA CHANG, SONG LUE B W A . N OPHOMORES I3 I ' , -f-1, ' I ff 4' I 4 3 Q, .4 N ,A .B CHONG, VANG COONS, ANNA DESCH, IOHN DIAZ, IOHN FRANK, RODLFO FREEMAN, STEPHANIE GIVENS, WENDY HEU, XAO MAYO, DESI MORRISSETTE, IUSTINA MOUA, LO OIEDA, TOM PERINE, WAYNE ROHDE, IEAN RUNNING, RON RYAN, CHRISTI SELHORST, ALAN SHERIDAN, GEORGE SNYDER, IIM STEELE, LAMONT TUCKER, DAVE VANG, TENG WINSTON, SHARON WARD, MICHAEL ARBAUGH, MAD BARNEY, DAVID BEAUBIAN, IACKIE BENDORE, DAN BRATT, MIKE BROCK, BRIDGEITE BROWN, GEORGE BRYANT, ANDRE CARISTROM, LORALEE CAROTHERS, KELLY CAVE, DAVID CELINDRO, ELENITA CERVANTES, JULIE CRO'I'I'S, BOB DAVENPORT, LAURIE DAY, ELAINE DILLREE, PAUL DIOTTE, PHILLIP DROWN, AUDREY FISCHER, CHRIS FORD, TRACY GORDON, PAUL GRAHN, CHRIS GUERZON, MARLENA 121 HALEY, CARL HAMMOND, BRIAN HARMON, ROBYN HATCH, KIM HATDINAK, LORRAINE HAZEN, DALE HEGGIE, HARRY HELLER, LISA HER, SHER HINKLEY, DEBORAH HOGAN, DOTTY HUFFMAN, CHERYL HUNTER, ROD IENKINS, MARY KELLY, RAMONA KIM, IUDY KONOLD, MATT KRAET, IANEITE LOVE, DARLENE MARGOLIS, MIMI MAYER, SUSAN MCCORMACK, KELLEEN MCDONALD, BRENDA MCDOWELL, VICTORIA MCGEE, LINDA MEDINA, DAN MILLER, ANGIE MIMMS, DARYL MOORE, DEBRA MORRISON, DEBBIE MOSS, CHIMENE MOUA, THENG OAKS, KENNETH OLIVER, IOE OSBORNE, MARSHA PARISON, MICHAEL PETIT-I', IIM PREVOST, TOM RAMIREZ, ELIZABETH RAMIREZ, KELLY RAMIREZ, MARIO ROMERO, LARRY RUSH, TAMI SERRA, VANESSA SLOTE, DEANNA SMITH, LYDIA SNODEN, ROBERT SORIANO, LISA SOTOA, KIKI STATEN, VANCE STEINELL, IOHN SUFFRIDGE, LISA TA, SINH TALLMAN, IEFFREY THOMPSON, IAMES TUCKER, MIKE VAFA, MOHAMMAD WARD, KEN WILSON, MISSY WUNDERLICH, TERRIE YANG, PAO ZAPANTA, TRIO ZINGG, LONNIE RYAN, KARIN 122 THIN Members of Kearny's water polo team stop to show off their banner. As usual, Ralph Edington shows us his unwavering sense of humor. Kyja Hurst pauses between classes to enjoy a tasty Iollipop. Students in Mr. FrankIin's U.S. History class prepare for an upcoming test. After hearing that an assignment is due by the end of the day, Tom Dreher ponders over the situation. Mr. Frankvich brought his Amer can Eskimo Spitz, Frosty, to Mr. jones' class which stole everyones heart, ls this a true love, or just puppy love? Strolling between classes on a sunny afternoon, Mary and Maria laugh together as they pose for the picture. Waiting for the December pep-rally to begin, Mindy and Michelle try to stay warm so they can show their spirit. 123 Na' M 'Iii 'fi-1 is JH Va -We 544, gh M, , W ' A ' Q 2 2 Kappa Dep Kouncil Following in the tradition of hard working organiza- tions, Girls' League was an active group this year. Under the leadership of Terri Honda, President and Kathy Glea- son, Vice-President, they started things off even before the year began. Teri and Kathy, along with Bettina Seabourne and Linda McGibney, did a great job of organizing the group consisting of four girls from each grade. Each month, the council picked a Gardenia Girl, an Apple of our Eye and a staff member of the month. To help promote school spirit and student involvement, the girls participated in Spirit Week, organized a can food drive, sold valentines for St. Valentines Day and passed out green carnations on St. Patrick's Day. The council also sponsored the Sweethearts ball, held at the Community Concourse on February 16. lt really must be said that Girls' League helped this year become a success at Kearny. Terri directs the first pair of participants to the beginning of the ob- stacle course. Sci ' Gi u - M ...i 2 5 3 Debbie Salas and Rose Quevedo preparing one of the many ob- stacles that participants must walk through. Left to Right-lackie Murphy, Michelle Cecil, Kathy Gleason, Rose Quevedo, Terri Honda, Linda McGibney, Bettina Seabourne, Deb- bie Salas, Lynn McCaw, Margaret Ball, Rhea Toor, Theresa Paez, Gia Levin, Sharlyn Fowler. Not Pictured: Cathy Smiley, Sheryl Hosang. Marquee Club-A Fine Performance This hard working and dedicated group serves as an auxiliary to the drama department helping and sup- porting the Drama Program. To be a member, a person must be involved in one of the major productions as a per- former or work behind the scenes. Their activities include the sponsorship of the Marquee Mini-Theatres and their annual Supper Theatre. Many Mini-Theatres were held dur- ing the lunch hour in order to pro- mote school awareness. These perfor- mances offer comedy and dramatic scenes for a dime admission. The Supper Theatre, a dinner-theatre concept where musical comedy talent available at Kearny is utilized, is based on a theme. Songs, dances, and scenes are carefully chosen to fit the theme. New York, New York was this year's Supper Theatre theme. 128 Club Officers, clockwise from top: Linda McGibney, Tracie Alexander, Dan DuBray, Ken Maskil. Marquee club members participated in the win- ter production, Street Scene . nans, club director. 15- E 3 f s i 3 jx V ,, Tracie Alexander and Neil Krouse lr. in one of the many dramatic scenes in Street Scene . FRONT ROW: Mike Morgan, Ken Maskil, Dan Dubray, David Mumford, Marshall Sylwesterzak. SECOND ROW: Neil Krouse, Donna Bell, How- ard Dumont, Connie Sunstrom, Lisa Alexander, Linda McGibney. THIRD ROW: Mr. Winans, Donald Flauks, Kelly McCormick, Monica Sho- walter. FOURTH ROW: lames Irick, Carlos Mo- rante, lim Synder, Regina Folsom, lody Souder, Tracey Alexander, Leslie Andrew. 129 Pat Poblete, Sandra Paez, lanice Ramsay, Barbara Kropp, Kathie Glea- son, Mary Cabales, Mrs. Shrock, Terri Honda, Brenda Ackermann, Sadie Noble, Terri Knoell, Laurie Dahl, LeAnne Bogue, Andra Bobbitt. ' ..mwWm'm.4 ' 130 Andra Bobbitt, Historian, Laurie Dahl, Treasurer, Kathie Gleason, President, Barbara Kropp, Vice-President, LeAnne Bogue, Secretary. Pat and Barbara lend a cheerful hand at fall registration. Dianas Do It All Each spring the Dianas choose six- teen juniors to be the Dianas for the next school year. This year's Dianas proved to be an active and enthusiastic group. Their first fund raising activity was a successful car wash in August. They performed a number of public services, including handing out flowers at a November Charger game to en- lighten people about Cystic Fibrosis, as well as helping out with registration at Kearny in August and September. Kearny's Dianas also assisted with the Special Olympics in March. Annual ac- tivities such as selling carnations and other favors during Homecoming and various holidays, were kept up loyally. At Christmas-time they made and sold original Christmas cards, as well as painting the windows of the children's hospital. Regular meetings and slumber parties rounded it all out. f? l!'.m - we 1 .t,,,,.m. Aw W i f 4 Y 1 Q N --L, N my , X W rw. ' 1 M.. ' Laurie, Terri, Sadie, Terri, and Kathie all join in at the car wash, a major fund raising event. Mrs. Shrock, advisor. 131 From the Island of the Pacific . .. P.A.B.A.S. fPan Asian Brothers and Sistersl proved once again to be one of Kearny's most active clubs. By this, they participated in Spirit Week with a Pie-Throwing Auction, and en- tered a float in the Homecoming Parade. Be- cause of their originality and hard work- manship they received second place. During the Christmas season they were busy selling santa suckers which helped raise their budget from the float materials. They also had a Bowl- A-Thon and many car washes in order to make possible their annual trip to Magic Mountain at the end of the school year. The purpose of P.A.B.A.S. was to promote school awarenass of Kearny's different cultures. They did just that, and by doing so will long be remembered. President, Donella Frazer, Secretary!Treasurer, Rhea Toor. Mrs. Barksdale, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Cindy Okada, Rose Quevedo, Sydney Lem, Terri Honda, Mary Anne Ca- bales, Lily low, Debbie Salas. SECOND ROW: Mary Lynn Ca- bales, Alex Suazo, Ramses Ma- nalo, Robert Alcala, Gary Uyeda, Francis De jesus, Lucy Lagrimas. THIRD ROW: Rose Gobaton, Emi Chuman, Gary Swanson, Norma Lagrimas, loyce Salas, Maribeth Soriano, Perla Ferma, Ricky Chuman, Elmer Acera, Cathy Martin, Gay Miyamoto, Cathy Pena. FOURTH ROW: Sal- vador Rillo, Calvin Rull, Artie Graham, Michele Kirtley, Artis Escobedo, Philip Yankauskas, Kim Turner, Karen Swanson, Robert Delgadillo, loel Alberto. 132 W U wQ,?tmf his P.A.B.A.S. contribution to Spirit Week was a Pie- Throwing Auction. Here Mr. Owens challenges Dean Ylagan to try to hit him with a creme filled pie. Frau Fletcher, Rhea Toor, Dennis Boecker, Valena Wasmund, Donella Frazer, Greg lohannsen. Not pic- tured: Mike Hunter. . . . to the Rhine River This year's German Club was a small but none the less enthusi- astic group of first, second, and third year German students. Un- der the leadership of Frau Fletcher, they got together for picnics in December and May, had a good time at German Camp in March, and entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, entitled Kearny Kastle . In addition, Kearny's German Club attended numerous monthly dances at Little Bavaria in Del Mar. These events are get togethers for German students all over San Diego County. Says club sponsor Frau Fletcher, We would like to invite all Kearny students to participate in the German club, whether they are German students or not. FRONT ROW: loyce Salas, Secretary, Cathy Martin, Trea- surer, BACK ROW: Debbie Salas, Pres., Rose Quevedo, Vice-Pres. 133 ' 3 9. X S Monica Showalter, String En- semble Representative. Ronald Manahan, Drum Major. David Koch, lazz Ensemble Representative. Kevin McDonald, President. Gay Miyamoto, Treasurer. gxarf f ' fx' Lf f in iii. ' Symphonicly Musical and Official A group of talented musicians formed this year's Symphonic Band. They must audtiion and have adequate amount of musical experience to be a part of the band. They have performed at many con- certs and festivals such as the Hilton Concert, the San Diego City and 13:8 County Festival, and here at Kearny their annual Spring Concert in April. Symphonic Band plays a wide variety of selected music. They play the clas- sics-Die Meistersinger and Essay for Band-to the sounds of today-a medley of songs from the hit movie, Saturday Night Fever . Rhea Toor, Vice-President. Vicki Blue, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Alita LaF0rme, lill Small, Michele Schofield, Shari Seelinger, Kim Hatch, Vicki Blue, Maggie Pekny, Gay Miyamoto, Rhea Toor. MIDDLE ROW: Cleveland Threat, Gregg lohannsen, Sue Reading, Terry Southern, Elaine Matsu- moto, Deanna Whitfield, Mary Teter, Steve Lewis, Pau, Tucker. BACK ROW: Howard Black, George Estrada, lim Miller, Ronald Mahahan, Andy Ruckdeschel, Gregg Moore, Toni Puente, Mr. Norman, Mark Bi- nkley, Steve Tucker, Albert Emerson, Hi- roshi Hastings, Charles Symonds, Kevin McDonald. 135 Music With Strings Attached The Kearny String Ensemble of 1979 was full of ambition and talented players. Under the guidance and direction of Mr. Norman, this group had been practicing for several months preparing for various performances. They first per- formed in the Winter Concert playing such pieces as the 1st movement of Vivakdi's Concerto in A minor, Brook's Green Suite, and the 1st movement of Mozart's E1 ne Kleine Nacht Musik. They also played the entire Concerto in A minor in their spring concert. But besides doing all that, they partici- pated in two music festivals. One held at San Diego State University and the other at San Diego High. To top the year off, they combined with the San Diego State Symphony to give a concert. Learning through experiences and observing other performances, the Kearny String Ensemble will always continue to strive for perfection. Monica Showalter, Student Representitive for String Ensem- ble. FRONT ROW: Donella Fraser, Tina Tatum, Emi Chuman, Marjorie Showalter, Toni Puente. BACK ROW: Monica Sho- walter, Elaine Matsumoto, Dathy Tatum, lohn Roop, Ron Manahan, lill Small. 1 A , Q. wt ' fn M41 il. A i .HW 95 15 fe ri ff 3: f a wwf ' RHYTHM-lohn Deuel, Harold Decker, Lamont Easter, Steve Bryant, Mike Hunter, Chris Ross, George Estrada, Troy Richardson, Gregg McGahey. WWW Q I azzin' '79 lazz '79, one of Kearny's most popular musical groups, was composed of selected musicians that played modern day instruments. Because of the lack of musicians at Kearny, the ensemble accepted soph- omores for the first time. To audition for the ensemble one must have at least two years of musical back- ground. They competed in many San Diego City! County school lazz Festivals. The Ensemble also per- formed for the first time at Disneyland in May. Some of the many selections they played were Primal Scream, Fender Bender, Red Buttermilk, and Deacon's Blues. BASS-David Hastings, Kevin McDonald, Dwight Bocage, Dave Koch, Chuck Symonds, Carl Haley. WOODWINDS-Terri lones, Alfred Love, Tom Green, Charlie SanNicholas, Mike Gaffney. 'B A674 ffafzewt- VL' MMM ' 5 if We - af f ,, came ' J 1, '57q4,3 Q25 S UM WM' f J - 'vo 1 KV 137 Hitting the High otes The members of our Advanced Girl's Choir have auditioned for their place in the choir and have justly earned it. This choir includes Kearny's most talented fe- male voices. Their first major performance of the year was the Winter Holiday Program in December. After that these girls went on to perform in the San Diego City and San Diego County choir festivals. Class parties and fund-raising events rounded out the year's activities. FIRST ROW: Mr. Graeff, Cindy Reza, Susan Moran, Nicolle Closson, Gayle Taylor, Linda Roop, Beverly Barron, Helene Sbinowitz, ludy Lucas. SECOND ROW: Gwen Trew, Ann Christen, ludy Kim, Debbie Klore, Barbara Connolly, Debbie Knoll, Penny Han- sen, Anita Moss. THIRD ROW: Sharon Latimer, Deb- bie Prucha, ludy Roderick, Brenda Bogner, Darlene Love, Beth Tenhulzen, Shannon Smith, Brenda Vil- landre, Carol Keith, Ronda Morgan, Tammy ller. iflw 'QD'-3 ' H lm a , , v 'iQ?Tf1fii,T' f . ,1 ,,,, W I , V 2 ' A I a f , T ,g ,f' JILL -,wg--1,--1, 4, ku, ,, if-f iii,- K' .V ,If ,.A3 '-' 3 'F 138 fif- www it 1 EXW L-XM' 'W ,wr-.23 twill 1 The man behind the whole choir, Mr. Graeff-a fine instructor and director. OFFICERS: Ann Christen, President, Ronda Morgan, Vice-President, Carol Keith, Treasurer, Sharon Lati- mer, Secretary. Vocalizing Sounds of Toda In its second year as Vocal jazz Ensemble, which was created by Mr. Graeff, this group did extremely well in all of their performances. They performed at University Towne Center, Fashion Valley, Bullock's, and at several other locations during the Christmas season. They also competed at several local festivals in the spring, and had a number of on-campus mini concerts. Other activities during the year included holiday parties in which they found togetherness, and bake sales. OFFICERS tclockwise from leftj: Kevin Delgado, President, Bobbi Engle- dow, Vice-President, Chris Brown, Secretary, Cindy Hatch, Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Robin Busher, Lori jones, Bobbi Engledow, Chris Brown, Kevin Delgado, jeff Segal, Tom Connolly, Debbie Conner, Lisa Dema- dura, Cathie Qualin, Patti Fraser. BACK ROW: Mr. Graeff, Cindy Hatch, Carol jaskolski, Barbara Pavich, Leslie Andrew, Calvin Handley, Charles Overstreet, Rick Goossens, Brad Turner, Mike Farrand, Lynda Peterson, April Wagner, Bass-player, john Roop. 139 ll Together ow Unity is the basis for a choir this big. All the altos, sopranos, tenors and basses combine to make up the Kearny Acapella Choir. The major highlights of the year were the choirs' fine performances in the Winter and Spring music festivals. Other high points included Christmas caroling around the campus, as well as several major shopping centers, and at Mercy Hospital, and a prize winning float in the Homecoming Parade. Also important were the area mu- sic festivals: the San Diego City! County Music Education Association Festival, the San Diego City Schools Music Festival, and the Southern Cal- ifornia Vocal Association Musical Association. Throughout the year, our Komet Acapella Choir proved time and time again that they have it all together. jennifer finds something very funny while Dawn and Ken sing on with the class. Front Row: Lori jones, Christine Brown, Debbie Beard, Lori Nehrich, Robbin Busher, Bobbi Eng- ledow, David Mumford, Ted Darcy, Clarence Serra, Tom Conally, Patti Fraser, Myra Engledow, Dhee Lucas, Bev Barron, September Miller. Second Row: Mr, Graeff, Regina Folsom, Cindy Reza, Helen Closson, Marsha Osbourne, Shari Milow, Laurie Gilbert, David Berg, Leslie Andrew, jay Uravish, Duane Cruz, Donald Skaife, Connie Zingg, Doug Altman, Sara Noble, Maryjane Gonza- lez, Becky Hostetter, Lisa Solari, Toni Puente, Teri Southern. Third Row: Patti Benjamin, Annette Roderick, Becky TenHulzen, Kim Cree, jennifer Deadwiler, Dawn Goin, Barbara Pavich, Mike Farrand, Bill Hodgson, Ron Scott, Mike Hunter, Dan Hostetter, Farouk Yidi, Kevin Delgado, jeff Segal, Lisa Demadura, Patti Braden, Mona Langley, Anna Coons, Cathy Qualin. Fourth Row: Cindy Hatch, Marci jones, Kelli Coyle, Susie Gardner, Siretta Yocum, Ken Thompson, james Goo- sens, Charles Overstreet, Robert Glock, Scott johnson, Mike Given, Bart Cheever, Roy Deich, Ken Maskil, Brad Turner, Fitzhugh Dinkins, Calvin Handley, Charles Brown, Leo Robinson, Man- uel Aquiningoc, Ron Labella, Dee Dee Cahill, Keely Van Boxtel, Linda Peterson, Marylin McCaskey, April Wagner. Secretary, Lori lonesp President, Leo Robinsonp Vice-President jeff Segalg Treasurer, Charles Overstreet. Mr. Robert Graeff, director. ,kxnx What do Mona, Keely, Kay and Bev all have in common? They're all hav ing a blast in Acapella Choir. 141 Front: Ronald Manahan. Second Row: Gayle Tay- lor, Beverly Barron. Third Row: Kevin Ravenscraft, Debbie Nuti, Kim Hatch, Tim Suanico, Maggie Peckny, Rhea Toor, Gay Miyamoto, Loreen Pitts, Sandra Holmes, Vickie Blue, Michele Schofield. Fourth Row: Terri jones, Elaine Matsumoto, Deanna Whitfield, Greg johannson, Mat Palmer, Cleveland Threat, Terri Southern, Susan Redding, jill Small, Alita LaForme. Fifth Row: Paul Tucker, Chuck Symonds, Mike Hunter, David Hastings, Kevin McDonald, Mary Teter, Steve Lewis. Sixth Row: Andy Ruchdeschel, Greg Moore, jim Miller, George Estrada, Marci jones, Mark Binkley, john Deuel, Howard Black, Toni Puente, Dennis Few- ell, Nelson Broughton, jim Moss. Not pictured: Anthony Bellamy, Raymond Conrad, Shari Seeli- nger. O of iii-iiiii. if r tiiri r ' ll QW iii E xi P13 Q Drummers setting the beat to the music. 142 Mr. Barney Norman, Band Director. aff' -S11 or , if , gs Marching Band-A Fine Performance YY' The band taking a break after playing a quick tune during the halftime break. 1 V Ei' Ronald Manahan, Drum Major. This year's Marching Band was a group of talented and hard-working students. They proved just that by helping promote our school's spirit at all home games and during the pep- rallies. That's not all they did. They repre- sented Kearny at many different pa- rades. Such parades they have par- ticipated in are the Mother Goose Parade, The Oceanside Parade, the Old 'Town Christmas Parade, and the Liberty Parade which was held in Bellflower, California. They also per- formed along with the San Diego State Marching Aztecs in the 25th Annual High School Band Night held at the San Diego Stadium. Ronald Manahan, the drum major, and Howard Black, the assistant drum major, got this talented group to work together as a team and by that, made the Marching Komets an exceptional group. First Row: Sandra Estrada, Cindy Holland. Second Row: lerri Cummings, Sue Hager. Third Row: jen- nifer Weed, Lorraine Sheylin, Shannon Smith, Ha- rumi Fujii, Linda Bell. 'Milt My 1 143 M r r ,,, as ,Q 1 r . ,... vi 'W M' , . 'Nh rm T ,R ,.,,,5. V 4 S r A X' 4 . - ... I ' '1 1 'r , ,r I H , w jlr w ,, ww, V 4 W E 5 1 'UWM r an , W rw' Huw, , -x M , ..-, N V 1 X T0 W ' H E ' ' 4 -3 r . --2 'ax f 5 .L g 1 3 . Q r . f K Y 5' ' M , f,., ' Q , w J ,,,., The girls take over the swingsets. Debra Hawkins Q Barbara Nash Leslle Davis A bgfmwifyf 5, rf' Mu W , WW ' ' ww IV Cheer-Hop Skip and a lump Six talented and spirited girls comprised this years' junior varsity cheer squad. They faithfully supported the LV. football team at their games, and roused up the spirit at Kearny's 1.V. basketball games as well. In addition, our l.V. cheerleaders showed their stuff at many of our pep-rallies. These girls are the school spirit of tomorrow, and all six of them were clearly enthusiastic about cheering. Leslie Davis, Debra Hawkins, Fumiko Rodriguez, Laurie Smith, Barbara Nash, Carol Bonner. 145 1 Spirit is Gur Business By keeping our school's spirit sky high, the Komet cheerleaders cheered our teams on at football games, basketball games, and many more, and had fantastic pep rallies to get the crowd all warmed up. During the summer, the cheer- leaders attended a camp espe- cially for cheerleading at UC Riv- erside. While up there, they received scores of excellence and superior in catagories such as spirit, jumps, and cheering skills. They were given the pep penant because they were the most spir- ited group. Working together as a team made this year's cheer squad one of the best ever. Maybe it's because be- hind every great team are fantastic cheerleaders and ours are no ex- ception! Cheryl Welish prepares Ronnie Kirkpatrick for the licorice eating relay. T W W M ...,,, ......,a.,,.M ,,, V ,, E15 y QQLD i5,cc0lA at T Vffwifwg gmt im owd 5201090 JL gifpccmb CTVLWL lcwwmew we LN: T5 R, 1 TWD lylgl LQ clcxcllfwif ldfmcfvw wow -UWA ' JCl'xQf'u2O CpQcoCuf3 JK . 00 MQ Uv ',Cuv'C'? lYV57Vl ' Jo1fMQll'5oOJ 13615 3' 56 cielfukltifiuxyxggylig WMQ, 4' ,lfivk lst TUWCUQV Cl wx fjemwwvwmwx QCMU2 - - Q JVX k xl S, ix L CML 1 SSO 1 ,J to Front Row: Elaine Gurganious, mascot, Da - ' Dickenson, Rusty Ethridge, mascot. Sec o . Lisa Hosang, Letitia Pinson, Shari Mont , ellyf fy I M McClendon, Michele Bonner. Third Row: De Dee Klaus, Karen Huggins, Cheryl Welish, De use , W' james. The squad doing a cheer to get the crowd warmed up before a football game. The cheerleaders showing off their pep penant af- ter being voted the most spirited group at camp. The Komet cheerleaders unite with the visitors' squad to show them that our spirit is sky high! . 147 Salvador Rillo, Associated Student Body President. A.S.B. CLASS-Front Row: Cathy Smiley fSoph. CIassPres.l, Kelly McClendon lTicket Aud.j, Bet- tina Seabourne tClerkj. Second Row: Linda McGibney fComm. of Elect. and Rcdsj, Terri Honda QCirIs' League Pres.j, Teri Hedgecoth Ur. Class Pres.j, Ms. Sedlock fAdvisorj, Mary Cabales fComm. of Public Rell, Christine Rickert QComm. of Cul. Affairsj, loyce Estrada lComm. of Financej, Pat Poblete fComm. of Clubs and Organq, Sandra Paez fSr. Class Presl. Back Row: Cheri Haviland tComm. Assist.j, Lori Huber fHist.j, Salvador Rillo QA.S.B. Pres.j, Cheryl Welish tHead Cheerl, Ron Kirkpatrick fComm. of Boys' Ath.j, Kathy Wilcox QParl,l, Andra Bobbirt Nice Pres.j. Not pictured: Margaret Ball fComm. of Girls' Ath.j 4,' il .nm --Q ,W 1. 1-'ff '. L' l ' I-, ' 1 - A ,,1 f ' M' t ' T 'TK ' -, ,. A ' , g Ai ' , , . if . e N 5 ' -.QQ gairgngis. Elygxizy 'M - 1' .ffpfqi , .,4:fT4ig-5-efvv 5 ig gf, ' - -- J-- ijg- ,nf we -, qwgs... f ,fi 'H . '3Sf,,4,,.:-. ,, - , ,Y J I ,,A.'Z.' 1 tai 6,312.5 .mv aegis--fe-Jl ..:,if,.3.10 .16 - 6 P- -' V' , , I 6, 5--,,qpq,.! ' icfii-iff-iffffi Et- -W1 . N wif-ra-W: I 1- 5 :n.ii:'--12' ep-'Sf ' .. ' ff-5 261: 11 'as ' ? ' ' -W , ,..f f' -1 - 15 .7 ' i 51' gifs ,-' if-. pr 1 il .ts-Q-gg-f?.-LSL, .Ji aff f -f' ' 1'-lf -lwf rn wff 1 K ' A 'H '- Hr' K , -wt-33 . ag ' ,, V l W' ll l W tltrmiw W 'ri . My 1 l I V Qur Student Government .if dilfiwfdicwwa wfwzvt. N This year's Associated Student Body Mar.. .. Council decided to change situations around. By doing so they promoted stu- dent participation in campus activities, held their first annual Halloween costume contest which turned out very successful, and sponsored other dances besides the two recommended by the Board of Education. The Council is composed of 14 elected members and 5 appointed ones. During fifth period they met to discuss school problems, improvements for the campus, and fund raising projects. The Council worked extra hard to fulfill They found this year to be the most re- warding and memorable experience ever. Q Discussing the many school problems were the A.S.B. Council's main concern. Sandra Paez, Pat Poblete, and Linda McGibney work busily to get their own business done. Miss Sedlock, A.S.B. Advisor, helps everyone who is in need of some good advise. Andra Bobbitt, Vice-President, explains the events of the homecoming week. 149 the wants and needs of the student body. K.H.S. Galaxy-Looking to the Stars The award-winning Galaxy newspaper started the year off with a new face. Mrs. janet De- laney became the new advisor and gave her all to get the journalists organized. Galaxy staff members are versa- tile people. Each member per- forms a number of different jobs, such as covering sports events, feature articles, writing, photo- graphing, setting type, and even printing the newspaper, a rare ele- ment indeed in a high school jour- nalism class. For a major city Period 5, Front Row: Mrs. Delaney, Lisa Hosang, Billy Gilsdorf, Brenda Bogner. Middle Row: Sharon Zielinski, Tammy Wil- liams, Ann Christen, Billy Oosterink, Debra Booth, Tina Dodd, Rosemary Cosio, Rizpah Kluempers, Steve Lewis. Back Row: Brian Westre, Brad Nilsson, Tim Sutton, Dennis Boecker, Bill Solomon, Ana Urquidez, Blane Mann. newspaper, it would take several people Editor-in-Chief Billy Oosterink says, Its to do the work of one school journalist. been a fun experience I wont forget' A. i. 'f-li I VWORHWHHEHI U xc Jfc.-yjw 1 f 3jT11rQ.f'1w ,Q 5 :B iliymasiht 1 gbf h g 150 I fad Ab' u fL'i a ,im K' twvm One very important factor in producing a newspaper is making the layout. Mike Pa- tella and Ken Newell collaborate on this one. Editors Billy Oosterink and Bill Grigsby. On Kearnyfs student journalism staff, every- one works together to meet the deadline as with Rosemary Cosio and Ana Urquidez. D' EN la' Eu i ,Mi .Mi Period 4, Front Row: Mike Patella, loyce El- liott, Melinda Valencia, Cathy Caplener, Su- zanne Price. Back Row: Mrs. Delaney, Amy Robertson, Bill Grigsby, Ken Newell, Chi- mene Moss, Billy Ooserink, Rich Davidson. Working steadily with your hands is crucial as Rich Davidson cuts down a halftone print 44 ' G Let's Make An Annual The Annual Staff, along with Mr. jones supervising, worked many long hours getting all the right pieces to- gether in order to make this yearbook. Layouts, pictures, deadlines, and copy became commonly spoken words in room 305, period 6. Each person on the staff was assigned a certain section of the annual and was given deadlines. The editor of each sec- tion made sure that everything was go- ing smoothly and deadlines were met. janice Ramsay, Editor-in-Chief, worked together with Mr. jones and Ronda Melhouse, Copy Editor, to dis- cover new aspects of layouts and head- lines. She did an excellent job by mak- ing sure that layouts were handed in on time and by helping others with their problems. As you can see, the long, difficult hours proved to be worth the time and effort in making this an excellent year- book. Thanks to everyone, especially Mr. jones! .... . 9 . , Ronda Melhouse, copy editor, gives tips on writing creative copy. Kelly McClendon gives advice to Mary Dennin on her headline, as Susie and Nicki look on. ,- Salvador Rillo works in deep concentration to get T52 his layouts in on time. I E - .gil-V ul Q, 1 5 l l T Mr. jones, yearbook staff advisor, offered in- telligent suggestions to those who seeked them. Front Row: Lilla Folkner, jeff Leung, Andra Bobbitt, Kelly McClendon, Ronda Melhouse, Roger Pinnell, Salvador Rillo. Second Row: Mr. jones, jim Kostlan, Dorothy Barreras, Vanessa McKnight. Third Row: janice Ramsay, Lucille Mans- field, Tom Dreher, Marian Viens, Saundra jackman, Carolyn Galingan, Norma Lagrimas, Nicki jones, Susie Secord, Norinne Miller, Sheryl Hosang, Mary Dennin. janice Ramsay, Editor-in-Chief, did an excellent job of setting the staff and getting them to work. 153 R.0.T.C. Marches Into the Future The purpose of the junior Division, Reserve Officers' Training Program is to teach habits of orderliness and pre- cision, to instill discipline and as a re- sult respect for authority, to develop patriotism, and to encourage a high sense of personal honor and behavior. It gives the cadet elementary military training which will be of benefit to him or her, and of value to the nation if and when he becomes a member of the Armed Forces. Many activities of- fered in this program are the Cadet Club, Competitions, City Inspection, and Field Day. Drill Team: Standing: Alcala, Swartz, Page, Christen, Latimer Roderick, Mynatt, Trew, Latimer, luvale, Williams, Bogner Kneeling: Barnett, Bogner, Fournier, Natividad, Altman, Gro- ver, Brown, Mills. B Company: Front: Alcala. First Row: Dickey, Natividad, lu vale, Parrison, Martin. Second Row: Grover, Sturkey, Page Mynatt, Latimer. Third Row: Sigman, Latimer, Brown, Mc Gahey, Williams, Buse, Hadjinak, Bogner. ROTC Rifle Team: Standing: Rominger, Bogner, Trew, Chris ten. Kneeling: Williams, Alcala, Swartz. 154 Color Guard Standing: Christen, Latimer, Latimer, Trew, Christen. Kneel- ing Williams, Alcala, Swartz. Q, ROTC Staff left to right: Pender, instructor, Williams, Bogner, Trew, Serra, Handley Swartz. A A ' A Company: Front: Christen. First Row: Natividad, Fournier, Will iams, Shaife, Handley, Roderick, Rull. Second Row: Barnett, Hink Iey, Kohler, Vang, Yang, Hew, Bautista. Third Row: Mills, Roming er, Clossen, Iler, Roderick. Seventh Period ROTC: Front: Stock. First Row: Boggess, Grover Harriston, Ferguson, Yochey, Lee, Christian, Yidi, Kilburg, Dono fero. Second Row: Page, Squires, Davenport, Stanley, Buse, Smith Ly, Banks. Third Row: Williams, Sturkey, Hurst, Roderick, larvis Vang, Rock, Smith, Rominger. Ski Bums This year, Kearny's Ski Club got into full swing. Students had the opportu- nity to go skiing with friends at bargain rates, as well as meeting skiers from other San Diego high schools such as Mission Bay and San Diego, who par- ticipated in the trips. Economics teacher Al lanc organized the trips starting with one in December, fol- lowed by three day weekends in janu- ary and February. Skiers were bussed to Brianhead, Utah a ski esort near Cedar City, where they stayed in condominiums, a num- ber of which were owned by Mr. lanc. Each time, the conditions were ex- cellent, and the skiers came back ex- hausted, but happy. For its second year, the Ski Club did well. Mike Masters a turn on the intermediate run. Chair lift number two took skiers up almost a mile to the top of the run. lanuary Ski Trip: Eric Labonte, Eileen Crawford, Lynn Weston, Mike Euliss, Linda Labonte, Roger Pinnell, Paul Pelland, Laurisa Kaukonen, Tom Dre- her, Chuck Rawls, Mike Corlett, ludy Bakke, Gail Marks, Mr. lanc. Not pictured: Lisa Hiorth, Mike Frisbie, Al Frowiss. Lively Lettergirl The Lettergirls are a group of girls who have been recognized for their achievements in school athletics. To be a Lettergirl you must have accumulated 250 points, which is done with Varsity and junior Varsity letters. Varsity is worth 100 points, l.V. is worth 50. This year the girls planned a camping trip, and a trip to Knotts Berry Farm. Front Row: Barbara Torpey, Karen Huggins, Sharon Castain. Second Row: Terri Honda, ludy Heath, Margaret Ball, Sandra Paez, Toni Dixon, Stephanie Plein Third Row: Mrs. Kohr, loyce Estrada, Theresa Munig, Luci Lagrimas, Sydney Lem, Vella Doyle, Sadie Noble, Carol Clabby. Fourth Row: lanice Ramsay, Emily Gee, Mari- beth Soriano, Valena Wasmund, Wendy Baker, Tracy Alexander, Denise Hinch. Sydney Lemg Secretary, Sandra Paez, Treasurer, Margaret Ball, President, Honda, Vice-President. Becky Tenhulzeng Historian. Terri 157 -' wA,,,,,, V. :E As the trip appraoches, lanet and Ellie look over the agenda with Mr. lanc. High atop the ROTC building, Doc Shannon stands between the two beehives, where bees stay inside on a cold cloudy day like this one. Lynn Merrill, Dawn Dickenson, Ellie Rosenberg, lanet Ross, American Airlines representative Tony Casias, Mr. lanc. l58 ji 1-in f ff ri ii History, Hone , and Helping Hands. This year, several Kearny students raised 55651.00 each and joined other San Diego City High Schools students on an Educational Tour of some historic New England towns, in- cluding Boston, New York, and Washington D.C. Al janc was the leader of Kearny's group, working with a special package deal from American Airlines. The trip started on March 30th and the travelers returned on April 9th. The Beekeepers Club is a group of Kearny students and teachers who want to learn about how bees are kept to pro- duce honey. They kept a hive of bees on the roof of the 100 building and checked the production of honey from time to time. Kearny's Ecology Action Group made a major advance- ment this year, by sponsoring The Great American Smoke- Out in November. Teachers, students, and everyone else was encouraged to quit smoking for just one day. Throughout the year, the group was also responsible for collecting and recycling paper and aluminum cans, in order to build up club funds, and improve the landscape. Another first for the club was to enter the San Diego Zoo's Adopt An Animal program. By organizing a walk-a-thon, they raised enough money to pay for the keep and food of an animal of their choice for a full year. Offiers: Cindy Okada, Treasurer, lulie Pharesp President, Regina Folsom and Claire Fitzpatrick, Vice Presidents, Karen Sterger, Secretary. Front Row: Lily low, Gay Miyamoto, Claire Fitzpatrick, Carol Braden. Back Row: Norinne Miller, Cindy Okada, Maribeth Soriano, Doug Hotaling, lulie Pharer, Regina Folsom. l 'l 59 Speech Team Speaks Gut Speech class members pay close attention to the lesson, letting nothing disturb their intense concentration. Speech Team Coach laqueline Singer takes a mo- ment out from her hard work. Mrs. Singer, Michele Cecil, Charlie Cleaves, Bar- bara Healy, Cameron Dube, Deanna Kent, Bernie San Nicolas, Lisa Brown, Mike Dupuis, Leslie Erickson, jennifer Deadwiler, Gloria Travers, lonathon Weddle. Kearny's Speech Team has kept busy this year. They en- tered the Madison Novice Meet and won a first place in Dramatic Interpretation, The San Diego State Forensicfln- terpretation Tournament and won second place in Dra- matic Interpretation, the Palomar Novice Meet Tournament and won a first place in Original Prose and Poetry. Five members of the team entered the San Deigo City Schools Speech Arts League Problem Solving Tournament and all five qualified for the Master's Tournament in May, requiring excellence. :rw i 'ii' f la.. L nf 1 C.S.F. Grows Front Row: Lisa Franklin, Maribeth Soriano, lackie Murphy, Trang Le, Beth Andrews, Sadie Noble, Perla Ferma. Second Row: Calvin Rull, Rudy Cachuela, Richard Chuman, Ron Ricard, Craig Hughes, Greg Adams, Mike Norell, Ed Cullens. Back Row: Cindy Okada, Emi Chuman, Georgianna Borgens, Lori Dahl, Pat Poblete, Rhea Toor, Therese Paez, Debbie Wong, Leanne Bogue, Brenda Acker- mann, Christine Rickert, Kelly Caruthers, Leslie Nolan, Karen Huntington, Luci Lagrimas, Mike Brigante, Sheena Popadopalos, Sheri Woods, Dennis Valencia, Mary Anne Cabales, Gary Gil- breath, Gay Miyamoto, Mrs. Harris, Emily Gee. TOP TO BOTTOM: Georgianna Borgens, Ron Ricard, Sheri Woods, Cindy Okada and Lisa Franklin. This year, the California Scholarship Federation expanded its horizons, with community service projects as well as college-minded activities. When Christmas time came around, the group of- fered punch, Christmas cards and Yuletide carols to the residents of the Knollwood West Convalescent home, spreading the joy of the season. Later in the year, Kearny's C.S.F. made visits to San Diego State, UCLA, and USC, to find out more about these colleges. Another opportunity that C.S.F. members had was to qualify for the Seymour Award Scholarship. Topping the year off was the annual state-wide C.S.F. Disneyland night. ax: 161 X 'Q W-mN..,......fM, Rv' W 2 WMM 'www ' W 'W' M 'm W WHW --- W'-'WWF Y- Y , Q wi --w.-' + vw Y -- -I .w,w M -- ,xi i - f M 1, xu., ,MU ,,,,,-.- W ,,... M ,'-- w,,,,w-ww ! X- W- ww W X mwmw-MMM p.uV .h M.,, W .,.,, ,, , , , -M ky W wwf: N ww, W f, W V '- 'pw' ' 'W I, M n mn.....,M.....,..,..m.,.,.w.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,. NM rm , 1 5 Ji : Q i ' W 5 lf If 51 X 1 1 s 'Haj Q 3 vX 1 4 - 1 rv CEC, , 4 131 1 X: 1K X , N - mx X 1 '2- 4 j X 15 1 X- K' , ,1 'Xuf my 1 ,K 1, my: 4117 ' ky' K nfs X X 2 QW , fXx1 bm f fffw Q 1 X X X 1 f ,, g? Jil ,1 ,1 CN ff: f X 41 A ff f XX w f N 'N X C 1 fi X1 ff X ff A fx ff , FX K 11. ff X! V1 N 5' If kiqy , 1 11 1.- V ,, fN 'I 1 ':, lf T1 fa, X5 X W ' ,X V! N1 f 1 f 1 N 4 mf w 1 4 , -:B Q71 A Smash of A Splash Mrs. Kohr calls them her mermaids and minnows. She is of course, referring to her top-notch swimmers that make up the Varsity and l.V. teams. Top-notch because those are just the words to de- scribe Varsity swimmers Theresa Dema- dura, Theresa Munig, Lilla Folkner, and Becky Tenhulzen. Theresa Demadura was the outstanding swimmer of the year, with the others following close be- hind. These girls, including Lisa Dema- dura and Ronda Melhouse, juniors, and Amy Lillard, a sophomore, have done more for the Varsity team than anyone can imagine. Nothing could exceed the enthusiasm shown by the l.V. team as they went undefeated through the entire season, placing first in the league. The Varsity team tied for fourth. VARSITY-front Row: Mrs. Kohr, R. Melhouse, T. Hedgecoth, C. Clabby, S. jones, L. Folkner, A. Lil- lard, S. Krebs, T. Munig. Back Row: Al Frowiss, L. Demadura, D. Dempsey, M. Lipman, K. Hunt- ington, S. Schoonover, K. Pephens, T. Demadura, V. Wasmund, B. TenHulzen, j. Frisbie, A. Movius Kurt Madden. 'yi '-ff. vig ln? MW, f 4 S Never has such beauty and grace been displayed by butterflyer Lilla Folkner as shown this season. 164 9539 3 KJ sw will N Qu, ,. u T , ff' . mi- , .s all wk. Mil. sm - .y .. .1 .. . fs., www-asf., 'lilsff N Said to be one of the best swimmers ever, The resa Demadura is a natural-born champ. Theresa Munig, one of the hard-working mer- maids, is destined for success. j.V.-Front Row: Mrs. Kohr, S. St. Clair, S. Fahey, E. Adams, B. Munig, S. Swanson, D. Mitchell, D. Whitfield, A. L' rme. Back Row: L. Yoder, B. TenHulzen, R. H mon, A. Drown, K. Tatum, C. Nelson, C. Giel, 1. O erway, L. Kaudonen, D. Sib- ley, E. Crawford, Ku Madden. a her es okes to keep her scores high. QT .six 165 P s, cky TenHulzen uses strategy J It was a tough season for our Varsity football team as they started off with a 7-6 loss to Serra. However, Kearny proved they could come back by beating Uni 16-12. The Komets outscored Uni on a Fowler run, a Stokes' reception and a Dreher field goal. The Maroon Machine then faced Clairemont as the defense, led by Ron Kirkpatrick, Tony Wiliams, and Demon Komets Go Down to Wire Dinkins went on to shut the Chiefs out 21-0. The Komet Machine then fell to No. 1 ranked Morse 41-0. Although the Komets were badly beaten, Don Love stole the spotlight by saving two Morse TDs. Kearny then proved they could come back by beating San Diego on a 64 yard pass to David Buttles. Kicker Steve Dreher had 7 points on the day. The Komets got by Crawford on 2 Darryl Stokes scoring receptions and a 5 yard TD run by Marty Hunter, before disappointing a homecoming crowd losing to Pt. Loma 22-26. Kearny's last game matched the Komets up with Patrick Henry in a game which decided the team who was going to the playoffs. Kearny end- ed up with the short end of the rope, losing the game 25-13. An unknown Komet gets a hold on a Caver run- ner as 441 Barry Whitfield rushes in to assist on the play. Brian Villandre strips the ball from a Chief after making the stop. Komet Krunch . . . This Serra back really feels the pressure of the Komet defense. I 'ir W 'KX . . . But Miss Pla offs 5 1978 season STATISTICS 10 Eric McDuffie 14 Marty Hunter 16 Steve Dreher 18 Alfred Love 19 Dean Moses 20 Harold McLaughlin 21 David Love 22 Kennes Rowe 25 Darryl Moses 26 Mark Reeves 30 Dwight Bocage 31 Galen Rowe 32 Anton jefferson 35 Tony Williams 36 Don Love 39 Rod Fowler 40 jeff VWynns 41 Barry Whitfield 44 lohn Wynns 45 Butch Tompkins 49 Domonic Wilson 50 Robert Messier 52 Mark Fowler 55 Kyle Conner 56 Tom Eggert 59 Lui lmo 60 lim Rucker 61 Harry Wagner 64 David Mumford 65 David Sedillo 66 lim Wooton 68 leff Segal 71 Mike Farr 72 lim Thiss 74 Demon Dinkins 75 Vince Pellegrino 76 George Gallagher 77 Ron Kirkpatrick 80 Tim Stonebreaker 81 Brian Villandre 85 Ross Wilson 88 Darryl Stokes if 1 Recieving Rushing if Rec. Yds. Long. Avg. TD 1? CM- 'YdS- AVS- TD 20 11 114 18 10.4 1 14 47 274 5.8 3 25 1 13 13 13.0 . 26 62 3142 5.1 - 26 3 7 3 2.3 32 T '53 307 5-3 2 32 3 17 22 5.7 .4136 18 16 2-0 - 35 1 20 20 20.0 39 1 69 285 4.2 3 39 3 gg , iii- 26.71. - 41 12 50 4.2 - 44 4 A 3. 1 17.8 - 44 15 67 4.5 1 88 , 1 A 21,7 4 , 89 f1lrll!?3:f6' 6412 19.4 3 Passing -E 3 gf . if Att Comp Yds Pct Avg 14 155 71 1304 45.8 18.4 7 4 6?W11l'll1t.,88T:W Tyr. Long. Avg. 16 12 5 157 41.7 31.4 - 3 11181. 5 yylf 1 M5 5 5 .Wi W1 1 ill'i 36 2 f 25 15 Klck-Offs is 41 1 60 60 60 if K. Yds. img. 55 1 3' 3 3 16 28 1476 52.7 80 1 - ,. 1 .1 Punts Scoring ll 495 P- Yds. Avg. 4? TD 1 Pat. 2Pat. FGM 14 4 128 32.0 'N 16 23 916 39.8 143 3 . 1 . 16 Sf - 11 P7 - 4 Punt Returns 20 1 . - . if No. Yds. Long. Avg. 32 2 V - . 32 4 59 24 14.8 39 3 1 . -36 it 65 20 13.0 gg 4 .....11 44 4 3511 1tM2t'lt' TTAA 8.72 89 3 . 88 4 46 6 30 11.5 1' .. .- 89 3 37 30 12.3 Kick-Off Returns 4 No. Yds. Long. Avg. 1978 Record 26 3 70 25 23.3 K Opponent 32 12 103 30 8.6 K Opponent 13 San Diego 6 35 1 10 10 10.0 6 Serra 7 21 Crawford 14 36 5 106 50 21,2 16 Uni 14 22 Pt. Loma 26 44 3 18 15 6.0 21 Clairemont 0 16 Madison 9 89 3 45 38 15.0 0 Morse 41 13 Henry 89 David Buttles W3 I Rod Fowler, 239, bursts through the Cavers' de- fense as Lui Imo, Torn Eggert, 3:72 lim Thiss, and George Gallagher help out. Darryl Stokes turns upfield after receiving a Marty Hunter pass as Don Love lays a block on a Serra back. Steve Dreher kicks off against Clairemont as 285 Ross Wilson heads down the field. LF l ,llwl k , ' ll tmiwwllww ' 4' 168 Anton Jefferson heads for the endzone and a touchdown vs. Serra. QQ x X r yr' ,Ig rd f 'W '0i-swf A I Marty Hunter sets to pass as 426 Mark Reeves as sists him by blocking. If Q Hunter sets over the offensive line. ' Galen Rowe takes a pursuit angle on a Caver back. 4 r 'U r-U , f XX it in A M- M Ross Wilson attempts to bring down San Diego High's quarterback as 344 john Wynns comes in to assist. After burning a Serra defensive back, David But- tles reaches for a pass. M-mr::-F:-mmiwwrwwwrvwwww After a 2-7 season last year, the j.V. football program returned to respect- ability this year with a 6-3 season. The gridders started the season with three consecutive shutouts before fall- ing under the Morse claw 29-8. The j.V.ers bounced back with another shut- out against San Diego and earned a win in the last minute over Crawford 22-16. The Komets finished the season losing two of their last three games. Both of Hand off, take off . . . QB Tracy Stant hands off to running back Nathan Marks in hopes of a first l.V. KOMETS-Front Row: 60 O'Leary, 14 Sturky, 76 Hodgson, 21 Klemaski, 27 Francisco, 47 Mimns, 55 Ba er, 11 Stookins, 20 Atkins, 21 Morante, 26 Haley, 80 Losoya, 19 Gonzales. Middle Row: Coach Benton, 46 johnson, 26 Dubra, 42 Yap, 88 Brown, 33 Maiks, 49 Gilbreath, 28 Ballard, 72 Brown, 40 Wynns, 63 Grahm, 66 Warner, 25 Brown, 53 Walsh, 85 Iturbery, 50 Abeyta, Head Coach Thunder. Back Row: Coach Bass, 18 Brad- ford, 89 Tatum, 25 Henson, 75 Dreher, 10 Stant, 76 McEfee, 23 Salmons, 59 Prevost, 82 Roop, 61 Lau, 39 Goossens, 32 Brown, 24 Hunter, 44 Whitfield. 170 j.V. Gridders Shine Again the losses were by less than three points. The gridders finished 4-3 in league play, taking third place. Getting the offensive on the move was QB Tracy Stant. He was accom- panied by Nathan Marks and Chris Yap in the back field. Making the holes for the backs were Chris Graham and Blake McEfee on the line. Keeping the oppo- nents scoreless were Kevin Whitfield and Bobby Baker on the defensive A A... down, ...W front. Hijacking the opponents were Dwayne Henson and Bobby Losoya. These are only a few of the 1978 j.V. players who helped combine a winning team. Taking over the coaching duties this year was Coach Thunder, Binki Benton, Bart Bass, and Eddie Franchel. Goin' for it Ben Salmons snags a Stant pass and heads for the goal line, as the Komets came back in the last minute to club the Colts 22-16. -,M like lt i V 5 jd LW- Q MW '- ii il - lf5f19l5w'f iill 1 ttif it T sf Av- Feeling the Komet Krunch . . , M25 Dwayne Hen- son, Kevin Whitfield and Tom Dreher trap a Caver carrier in a shutout win against San Diego, Down, set ... QB Tracy Stant calls the signals for the Komets as the Caver defense awaits the power of the offensive line. You ain't goin' nowhere . . . 1120 Maril Atkins and M80 Bobby Losoya help corral a Colt back and lineman. San Diego 0 Crawford 16 Pt. Loma 15 Madison V Q' 6 ,W Henry M 16 171 Cross-Country Finds Difficult Path as Runners Go 1-8. This year's Cross-Country team ran into problems mainly due to the gradu- ation of last year's varsity runners. The team was left with little experience which showed in the early meets. We kept improving as the season went on, comments first year coach Bub Piriana, but we were left with only three lettermen from last year's team. That hurt. The Komets dropped their first eight meets, but they wouldn't be blanked in the win column. Led by Dan Ponce, a determined Komet team upset the Clairemont Chiefs 26-29 in the final league meet of the season. The girls' team was hit with illness and injuries, but Dea Arbaugh did run against other girls' teams which had six or more runners. Komets take off in their 3-mile run against San Diego. In the end, the Cavers came out on top. 1978 Cross-Country Team-Front Row: Dallas Har- ris, Chris Fisher, Norman Onley, Andre Bryant. Back Row: Margaret Ball tManagerJ, Dan Ponce, Dea Arbaugh, Martin Senancsin, Larry Romero, Raul laquez, Bob Smith, Coach Piriana. 172 Dallas Harris takes long strides on the way to the finish line. ,gl V fn .3 .. T, w-ww W! ,, in it wat- ty, W.- l l l l it N.. l 1 'L it rr w W1 Komet Marty Senancsin gives it all he's got as he nears the finish line where he receives his time and place card. After a hard run, Chris Fischer, Dan Ponce, and Marty Senancsin find a place to rest as they await the outcome of the meet. Bob Smith takes first place in the eastern league meet against San Diego. Coach Piriana and a Caver coach take his winning time, Waterpolo Teams Strives for CIF The Varsity waterpolo team for 78-79 has made an outstanding outcome. They placed third in their league which proves how hard they worked. This sea- son was their best chance ever of mak- ing the CIF playoffs but they lost a few close pivotal games, allowing the play- offs to slip from their grasp. The well- balanced team did very well scoring nine wins and nine losses. j.V. waterpolo did just as well, scor- ing fourteen wins and four losses. They tied Clairemont for second place in the league. Coach Griswold is proud of both teams and is looking fonfvard to next year and to resuming their challenge as a strong contender in a competitive league. Varsity-Front to Back: Reid Staten, Loren Alber- tazzi, Mike Boyken, Ralph Edington, Mike Dur- can, Mike Movius, Alan Sehlhorst, Brad Nilsson, john Stasny, David Hill, Guy Coffey, Coach Gris- wold, Al Frowiss. iii? A Q.-ae..-ills: fj .t r .-sv im..- Brad Nilsson is keeping careful watch as he wist- fully blocks a shot from Clairemont. Preparing to make a goal, Loren Albertazzi pauses 174 for a brief moment to aim. V .4 -sm. ' ith? vu. I' Mike Movius reaches in to make an interception from the other team. Varsity player Reid Staten awaits the chance to pass the ball to his teammate. Kai? X Q? A 5 e I, 'Q fs if, f ' 2 X is :,4,, ! 5 is fe 2' 1 -'fl mf'--H ,,., .-my 55iggieeefasv1 jg,if5,.f.L , + 1-.:2..,,.P-.a 12' fi. -. f -sifff., 2. Liar- eve: . 'Af l.V.-Front to Back: Tom Green, Pat Fitzpatrick, Kelly Clark, lim Hahn, Pat Greeson, Ed Kramer, David Hanson, Alan Steck, Royal Nelson, jim Stasny, Al Frowiss, Coach Griswold. The girls take time out for a quick breather and a drink of ...? Varsity player Marsha Roeder, named no. 4 Allstar at the Serra Tournament. julie wonders if this last serve will break the tie and lead the team to victory. 1.V.-Front Row: Celia Verdin, Kathy Gleason, Kerry Wilson, Mary Pat Glea- son. Back Row: Chimene Moss, Mary lane Gonzales, Renee Heisler, Leslie Noland, Laurie Gilbert. llllllll L-D ll LMI Do the Bump Every athletic team here at Kearny has its ups and downs, but we were happy to see that the Girls' Volleyball team was by all means on the up and up this year. The Varsity team started the season with an unbeatable 5-0 record. They came back again to lead the first round 9-3. With only three returning varsity players and four new soph- omores, the team was one of the youngest varsity teams ever here at Kearny, claims Mrs. Dahms, the coach for the past eight years. The girls entered and co-hosted two city tournaments this season. At the Serra Tournament, Marsha Roeder was named and praised as the number four Allstar. Immense credit should also be given to Diane Daugherty and Stacy Gepford for their outstanding abilities. Varsity ended with a 4th place in the league standings. The j.V. team-two juniors and the rest sophomores-did ex- cellent for their first time at bat. They placed lst in the league standings. They promise to be a very strong team for the next two years. The best of luck to them, and much thanks to one of the best coaches ever, Mrs. Dahms. 176 ,fs mmm? , ,, 4 ,WMMWWNWW .t.1w MM'mM t ,,Ww , mwmww Y!,NN W. .,,. 'ww i MM AA,,, ',! !, , ,,,, M ,W , L.,, , . 9? t, W. W , Varsity-Front Row: Sheri Durkin, julie Porter, Marsha Roe- der, Stephanie Plein, Kelly Carothers. Back Row: Sue Card- ner, Stacy Cepford, Toni Dixon, Kiki Sotoa, Diane Daugherty. One of the better spikers, Stacy Gepford, also shows her tal ent as an accurate and ingenious bumper. As another top spiker, Diane proves she can do the bump just as Well. ,i 1 1 wt, it-ii it wu uvum1.i,ii,,i, ,ii wwww-tim-H:if-,w:::wtmfwiw W Girls' Tennis-Ready for Wimbledon Every year Kearny's Girls' Tennis team does better than before. This year has produced one of the best teams ever. They beat Patrick Henry for the first time in Kearny's history, allowing them to be justifiably proud. Cathy Caplener, who is one of the best players along with ludy Heath, who is in her third year, have done excep- tionally well. ln the season they have had seven wins, and seven losses. That shows how hard they worked. They played in a very competitive league, with the rivals always prepared for a battle of the rackets. The team has a great deal of spirit and enthusiasm which makes all the members outstanding repre- sentatives of Kearny. Maribeth Soriano seemingly walks into a sharp backhand return. Approaching the ball fearlessly, Lucy Lagrimas re- turns with a powerful forehand. Sydney Lem shows her style and total accuracy as 178 she awaits the return. tl' ' , r H it H 5 E L y ' WW t 1 5 , , , , . -2 ' -'.s ' ll 'l ' Reaching high above her head with precise her Clairemont opponent. movements, Cathy Martin fires the ball back to After winning a grueling match, Torri, Mary, and ludy ham up for a victory candid. tar Q- .1 twil- l 17 J' pg Y Q it M t my T at 'J , L - ' L QI ' ,N 1 E V hx A i, w'l .ff ef lf 53- ,1- wi ,Anv- awe Front Row: Lynn McCaw, Sharon Latimer, Sadie Noble, Lori jones, Cathy Caplener, Sydney Lem, Trang Nguyentran, Thuy Ton, Cathy Martin, Maribeth Soriano. Back Row: Ms. Addona, Diana D'Amico, Torri Hall, Suzanne Price, Laura McPherson, Lucy Lagrimas, Mary Dennin, Judy Heath, Emily Gee, Gretchen Logan, jackie Murphy, Sandy Harrison. aking a Racket The Badminton team here at Kearny was just full of talented superstars this year. Karen Huggins played the singles bracket better than ever. Being a cheer- leader along with participating on the badminton team, presented Karen with a handicap, but she stuck it out all the way. Barbara Healy, Loan Nguyen, Terri Honda, and Barbara Torpey, also con- tributed their superb skills to the singles bracket. While singles is a very important factor in badminton, so is doubles. The dy- namic duo, Brenda Ackerman and Deb- bie Salas, lead the doubles team to some amazing defeats. Another top doubles team consisted of Leanne Bogue and Tami Layton. All in all, the team didn't do as well as they expected in the league standings, but had a load of fun and did their best. Special thanks to Miss Ward. Q., 2 1-' 180 Front Row: Barbara Healey, Terri Honda, Brenda Ackerman, Barbara Torpey, Rhonda Banks. Middle Row: Manager Linda Roop, Chris Rickert, Terese Paez, Debbie Salas, Loan Nguyen. Top Row: Tammi ller, Linda Rice, Barbara Connally, Debbie Booth, Miss Ward. Severe concentration is used when Brenda plays a game of badminton. With a racket in hand, Terese is ready for any- thing and everything, will TF-tw T W E, W- 5 W YSTQKG5- i 59 1 4-5-if ,Z X ,, Erik ' T 'es , se Q. 5 .N 1 It 2 9 ll Q M Q? Ufii I 1 by is The 1979 girI's basketball season marked the return of five 3rd year veterans to the varsity ranks. Returning senior letter girls con- sisted of Toni Dixon, Diane Daugherty, Step- hanie Plein, Laura Tampkin and Lori Urbanek. Also contributing their talent and skill to the prosperity of the team were sophomores Kelly Carothers and Sue Gardner and junior Bobbie jones. The Komet's strong effort met with success against their top rivals who in- cluded Patrick Henry, Madison and Point Loma Team coach jim Mottershaw commented that the girl's outstanding point was their great attitude and team work which is impor- tant and crucial to playing good basketball. ln fact, this year's team had the best attitude I've seen in the past 3 years. Front Row: Connie Kruger, Lori Urbanek, Toni Dixon, Kelly Carothers and Lisa Franklin. Back Row: Coach Mot- tershaw, Laura Tampkin, Diane Daugherty, Stephanie Plein, Lisa Hiorth, Sue Gardner and Bobbie jones. Vivacious, Versatile, Vigorous, Varsit opponent. Diane searches for a clear opening to pass the ball Toni Dixon displays more skill and flexibility than her l.V. Basketball For the first time in Kearny's history, the girls junior Varsity Basketball team got into the night life. The games were in the big gym. The team perfected their skills for two and a half to three hours a day after school. It was the first year of playing for the majority of the team members. l.V. coach, Randy Robinson, worked especially with the ju- nior varsity team, along with Coach Mottershaw. They agree that they're not looking for a winning or losing team, but for the overall improvement. Effort makes the big difference. 12325, Clara Galarza, races forward to retrieve the ball before her opponent does. Front row: Siretta Yocum, Clara Galarza, Lorri Appling, Zebbie Zamora, Gloria Green. Back row: Tami Iler, Cheryl Geil, Vonnie Asaro, Sandra Holmes, Audrey Drown, lana Zilgitt, janine Phillips. 184 Shoots the Hoop 4'---Q... L. .fear a ,iff Q We f ,Q 'if , . as E 5 ,sa f After an opposing foul, lana Zillgett makes a free throw. Kearny's j.V. Basketball team scores another point. .- s t 'S Being blocked by a player from the opposing team, an attempt is made to pass the ball. Dynamic lanine Phillips shoots for the basket with a side shot. With the help of Mrs. Dahms and a few members on the team, another volleyball team was formed, loe Cutaran, Kevin Del- gado, Leo Robinson, and Dan Rosenthal are a few of the top members in the group. The team consists mostly of se- niors, but there are a few juniors that are training for next year. They practice 1 night a week in the gym to build up skill. In the league there are four tourna- ments that they compete in and 16 to 18 games. They enter also in a volleyball marathon. To show how devoted the group is, they bought their own uniforms in bright blue. This year's team practices not only good movement, but good judgment also. Full force ahead, loe Cutaran dives to save the ball. Volle ballers p The Front row: Dan Rosenthal, Allen Edwards, loe Cutaran, Kevin Del- gado, Leo Robinson, Bub Brehan, Mike Depuis, Second row: Mich- ele lacobson, Chris Anderson, Sally Logue, Sherry Durkin, Marga- ret Pekny, Scott Wegner, Susie Gardner, Tracy Harmon, Mike Morgan, Leslie Nolan, lunior leneralao, lulie Porter, Kevin Ravenscraft. Dan Rosenthal prepares to spike the ball, as Mike Depuis fakes. Spike Year ,, ,fee f eastern, f H 7 ws? K ms SH , 7 ki, Allen Edwards passes the ball to the front row. Another spike is perfected by Bub Brehan, blocked by Kevin Delgado As Kevin Delgado dinks, Leo Robinson blocks. Leo Robinson is ready to block the oncoming spike from Mike Depuis wrwprrissfig: Swift Kic ers Building character and establishing a feeling of accomplishment were two things Soccer Coaches Tennis and Conrique strived to fulfill. And that they ' did by introducing us to one of the finest teams in a long time. Every member played an exceptionally big part in contributing to the welfare of the team and each other. just to name a few of the many talents were, Steve Koko, Scott Witte, Leo Brendis, Alan Vil- landre, and Marty Estrada. Special thanks to you and all the rest of the team . for your terrific sportsmanship and effort. Scott Witte makes sure nobody gets the ball by guarding it with his life. Coach Tennis calls a conference to discuss the op- ponents tactics. Watching carefully, Charlie awaits the pass from a teammate. Back Row: Rudy Cachuela, Rhonda Melhouse, Coach Tennis, Steve Koko, David Griffin, Dave Koch, Greg Benjamin, Scott Witte, Alan Villandre, Manuel Aquiningoc, Alex Korbutovski, Mike Ferrand, Coach Conrique, Mary Dennin, Front row :Ron Lindsey, Ricky Gossens, Leo Robinson, Leo Brendis, Charlie Cleaves, Richard Cleaves, Doug Brozavic, Marty Estrada, Stephan Kalber, Andy Kenworthy, Tony Castillo. Steve attempts a forcefull kick with teammates there to back him up. lt's a kick in the pants for both parties as they bump each other in- stead of the ball. Determination keeps Leo Brendis on the ball. T88 .,......l,, wry-, I Girls Softball Heads For Home The Girls Softball team has gotten off to a smashing start this year. The Varsity team is made up of mostly sophomores, but also has four seniors and two juniors. According to Coach Mottershaw, the team has done better than previous years, proving that Kearny's spirit is still high. rt35, Toni Dixon has been on the team all of her three years at Kearny and it shows by her ability. The group per- fects their team by practicing every day after school. Having forfited last year, another l.V. team was formed and coached by Mr. Graeff. The group is very well balanced and is set- ting a good example for the following years of softball. Both teams appreciate the hard work the coaches have put into making Kearny's softball team the best. 4314, lanine Phillips backs up the first baseman after a hit. :Yi E tf f Vi -F if 5 t' ggi 3 I tif' P2 ' iq I ' ' 3 1 I B as if S. ,j g 3. 5. is iz of e .. 'Eager' 190 Varsity player and pitcher, Vicki Bence retrieves the ball. Front Row: Michele Gauvain, Debbie Pelfrey, Lori Ellis, Denise Hinch, Vickie Bence, Lisa Southern, Back Row: Patti Hogan, Kathy Hoerseh, Lori Appling, la- nine Philips, Donna Bishop, Vonnie Asara, Toni Dixon, Coach Mottershaw. Y 4 if-'ek 2 2 gag ' - 1153 Y 4 l ' -lv 5 Reaching above her head, Debbie Pelfrey pro- cedes to return the ball to the pitcher. Patti Hogan kneels while in play to get the ball home. 315, Lori Ellis bends down awaiting the ap- proaching ball. Front Row: Terri Southern, Amy Lillard, ludy Wadlow, Gloria Edwards, julie Class, Celia Ver- din. Back Row: Mr. Graeff, Sheri johnson, Linda Mathew, Brenda Villandre, Michele Brown, Penny Bliiah, Barbara Connally. Wrestling Team Pins it Down Kearny High School has achieved a very strong wrestling team this year. The team has greatly improved since last year and proves to be one of the best our school has produced. Tom Connally, leff Segal, and Fitzhugh Dinkins are a few of the top members on varsity that greatly add to the well-bal- anced team. The hard working group practices two to four ' hours a day. Coach Chris Miller is very devoted to the team and has his eyes on a 500 season. During the Christmas holiday they placed sixth in the City Tournament. They lost to Chula Vista in the dual meet, but gained when they accomplished their largest win against Pt. Loma which was 72-3. Executing a switch is a tough move proved by Alan Ramos. Front Row: Rodney Fowler, Mark Atkins, Pete Blakemore, Tom Connally, Herman Acera, Danny Root, Carlos Morante. Second Row: Demon Din- kins, jeff Segal, Dale Warner, Felipe Matlong, Kevin Tidrick, Alan Ramos, Third Row: Mike Givens, Steve Lewis, Elmer Acera, Steve Proulx, Mark Baldwin, Steve Martinez. Fourth Row: Coach Chris Miller, Mark Holland, Chris Graham, Alex Suazo, Pat Mansmith, German Cervantes. Fellow teammates support their league by attending every game. T92 Eff' Shooting the take down is the technique shown here by Mark Atkins. Carlos Morante demonstrates the art of Uesecuting an escape . Showing his strength, Tom Connally rides his opponent. on the Rise Doing it right. . . Babs Torpey gets ready to pass to Barbara Nash. l.V. Back Row: Linda Rice, Emily Gee, Saundra Armstrong, Jackie Murphy, Sandra Harrison, Therese Paez, Valena Wazmund, Greta Larson. Front Row: Debbie Booth, jenny McTeer, jenny Pilgrim, Tam Nguyen, Maribeth Soriano, Sandra Smith, Sadie Nobel. Not pictured-Christine Rickert. tit Stickers One of the unknown sports is now be- coming popular at Kearny-Field Hockey. In field hockey, the scores are low, but the suspense makes the game. The Ko- mets had both good and disappointing moments. An example of their season, was the last home game against Morse, who was tied for first. The game went scoreless in regulation play. In overtime a Morse infraction gave the Komets a penalty stroke opportunity. Sophomore Luci Lagrimas placed the ball in the right corner of the cage, to give Kearny a 1 -0 lead, with a minute and a half to go. The Komet defense held off the Tigers for the upset win. You can do it . . . Vella Doyle and Babs Torpey ap- ply the pressure as Sidnay Lem cheers them on. ' Wai 41. V. .' 7.35. ' .r 'fE1 5'm1T' Get set go After a penalty, lanice Ramsay gets ready to punch it as Karen and Luci get ready for Check it out As Margaret Ball checks opponent, I teammate Janice Ramsay rushes to hit the ball next. S' , gg , - -A,, - grief? F f 3 ,, K he , fs 5 Rlqmh Watch out .. . Terri Honda attempts a dodge. Varsity, Back Row: Mrs. Ruiz, Wendy Baker, Bar- bara Nash, Luci Lagrimas, lanice Ramsay, ludy Heath, Sandra Paez, Barbara Torpey, Margaret Ball Gretchen Logan. Front Row: Cruzanne Conrique, Ivy Quitugua, Sydney Lem, Terri Honda, Vella Doyle, Karen Huggins, Kay Krava, Sharon Castain. 196 Straight Shooters We were proud to know that some of the best shots around at- tended Kearny High. With little or no experience, the young men, and women, amazingly remained un- defeated in Match Competition and placed lst in the city. Two riflemen, Mike Dicky and Manuel Alcala were ranked as two of the best shooters in the entire Eastern-Western Division, scoring over 255 out of a possible 300 points. Gwen Trew looked like a prob- able contender for next years Var- sity Team. Her expert marks- manship was overwhelming. You wouldn't want to be target practice for this team of fine shoot- ers. They're libel to Bulls-eye! Var. Back Row: Mike Dickey, Ann Christen, Mike Swartz. Front Row: Mike Tarango, Manuel Alcala. Back Row: Mike Tarango, Wayne Vigil, Manuel Alcala Ron Wil- liams. Front Row: Mike Dickey, Mike Swartz. i.4...., . Brenda Bogner, Ann Christen, Gwen Trew, Sharon Latimer. l.V. Back Row: lohn Williams, Gwen Trew, Ron Williams. Front Row: Wayne Vigil, john Brown. ' R i ir 4 ' , . . ,...r . 44, if Golfers Hope For A Successful Season Kearny's Golf Team had a good season this year. With returning players such as Alan Ramis and Richard Driscoll, and new members Nancy Harrison and Darla Zolina, Coach Colborne looked at the Kearny Club- bers as probable contenders. Coach Colborne, who started his thirteenth year as Kearny's Golf Coach saw though opponents in Madison, and Patrick Henry. With intense concentration, Darla Zolina Drives through the ball. Using perfect form, Darryl Driscoll prepares to drive. Richard Viskil watches the ball sail down the green. L. to R.: Mr. Colborne, Allen Ramis, Darryl Driscoll, Darla Zolina, Nancy Harrison, Gary Cilbreath, Richard Viskil. 197 ,lr , rt , wr-', X Q, . li l X 5 l Wt it ln his first year as track coach at Kearny, Coach Griswold has a lot to look forward to and with good rea- son. With such returning lettermen as Dan Ponce, George Gallagher and the Lidrazzah Brothers, he feels that this year's track team is a well balanced team. Last year we had two or three stars. This year, everybody's a star. We are just sound all around , Coach Gris- wold was quoted as saying. A well balanced team with a lot of depth at all positions this is one of the best track teams Kearny has had in a while. He feels that the Komets should be able to outlast their opponents be- cause of the quality of talent in all events. We are strong in our throwing events, sprints, relays and our distance runs , Coach Griswold said after they beat Serra 75 to 54. One outstanding Komet is junior jim Thiss. Last year he broke the school record as a sophomore. This year he re- peated his feat for the 2nd best throw in the county ever. Steve Bryant soars through the air in a track meet against Serra. Dale Warner vaults over the bar. George Gallagher watches the discus fly. Varsity Front Row-Dwight Bacage, Floyd Brown, Kevin Carr, Mike Barney, Mike Hunter, Mike Brown, Ben Sammons, Kevin Tidrick. Middle Row-Tom Thompson, Chris Graham, Dallas Har- ris, Barry Whitfield, Anton jefferson, Guy Mat- suda, jeff Lueng, Charlie San Nicholas, Dave Love, Raul laquez, Martin Semanscin, Ross Wilson, Dan Fransisco, Ron Beverly. Top Row-Dan Bostic, Howard Black, Dan Ponce, Greg Helenihi, Mike Armstrong, jim Thiss, George Gallager, Demon Dinkins. T98 Track Team: Individual .mf ' 2 if iii 'iw if ww tm, --tf ii:1tw't2tll.li ' Wi. 'f' , 1 . . I .. 'N ...w 4 E an -1.93K-' .. it Q' ' Q 1 tu Wmiiw -' , i Miwmiliiix W W l li TRIPLE FINISH jeff Lueng, Royal Nelson and Ben Sammons take 1st 2nd and 3rd as they blow away Serra Runner in the 100 yard dash. ,,,.,..--f- '?'G4s hmwf' I ' :- W my mt A www LV. Front row-Chris Graham, Mike Armstrong, Dan Fransisco, Andre Bryant, Dallas Harris, Ron Beverly, Howard Black. Top Row-Tom Thomp- son, Kevin Tidrick, Charlie San Nicholas, Dale Matsuda, Rolay Nelson. 1 ,Aww W0 E '.v'-L-.f- ,gm .2 ,, , , , ,ear f:1:1lL, M k ,J if QQ JS-'gat 5.-wa We W ., ,zk ,N ,QQUS5 Qt .. Jw A 4 s WM... 5, mf? Z , W9 1 f ,.,,... 53' Sluggers Send em to the Fence The Komets Baseball team had a very exciting year in '79, The Komets finished snong in the tough Eamern League Being ranked high in preseason, the Ko- mets proved the preseason polls right as they were at the top of the ranks at the end ofthe yeah Thm yearthe Kcnnets by-passed the locm UonsTknnnanuHnstphyed dunng Eamervacauonltotake pan Hia Toun nanwentin Fresncy Cahf The reason for this was so we don't have to play the sanm opponenm and gwe the guys a chance to go out of Knvn for 5 or 6 days, said Coach jack Taylor who is coachhwgin His 22nd season at Kearny. The Komets had strong opponents in the Eastern League, with Patrick Henry and Madison Highs being their major threat But once agahi Kearny proved superior. is use as Trying to get back, a Hoover player finds himself gr rpg? me a sitting duck, Keeping his eye on the Mira Mesa opponent, Da- vid Buttles gets ready to pitch. Kearny's Mike Hooper gives the ball a ride in the Mira Mesa game. Komets Make Their Pitch For C.l.F. Almost as certain as the coming of spring, Kearny's Baseball Program found itself finishing highly in the Eastern League. With coach jack Taylor at the helm, the Komet Sluggers set out in '79 with the Eastern League Championship as their goal as they closed in on the C.l.F. title. One of the main differences in this Komet team than past teams is in its strengths. Coach Taylor looks for his strengths defensively this year rather than offensively. He has 3 strong start- ing pitchers in David Buttles, Mike Bre- gante and Steve Dreher. He also looks to the bullpen for Chuck Simmons and Brian Oliver as late inning relief. Coach Taylor was quoted as saying that their fielders were the strongest that they have ever been, especially up the middle. The middle he refers to is shortstop Marty Hunter and 2nd base- man Danny Bear. With joe Vattimo on first and Tom Eggert on third, the Ko- met infield looks very solid. Backing up the infielders are outfielders Forest Goodman, john Wynns, Brian Vil- leandre and Steve Williss. Rex Baker and Mike Hooper tended to the catch- ing duties. Of this year's varsity team, 11 of the players saw action in last year's C.I.F. semi-finals. Coach Taylor sees no rea- son why they can't win it all. He also said that they were going fall the way' this year. l'm going to let the kids do itg under my control . 202 David Buttles delivers to the plate as Danny Bear watches with intense concentration. After fielding a ground ball, Tommy Eggert comes up to throw to first. joe Vattimo awaits the ball. Marty Hunter crosses home plate. Back Row-Coach Taylor, Brian Oliver, Brian Vil- leandre, Steve Dreher, Dave Buttles, Mike Bre- gante, Craig Hughes, Marty Hunter, Andra Bob- bitt. Middle Row-Manuel Commings, jim Wooton, john Wynns, loe Vattimo, Rob Ciese, Forest Goodman, Mike Hooper. Front Row-Tom Eggert, Chuck Simmons, Rick Alaghen, Tom Con- nally, Dan Bear, Chris Yap, Steve Williss, Rex Baker. Steve Dreher delivers home. john Wynns waits on the pitch. i . . Baseball Heading Home The overall ability and enthusiasm of the l.V. Base- out further ado. ball team was very impressive this season. With Coach McMillan had a lot to say about the ex- heads always held high, the young men worked cellent attitudes of the boys. They played as a whole themselves endlessly to earn themselves and their unit, singling out no one. They were one big happy team some kind of a name. family. All with the desire to play ball. By long hours of hard practice and games at least We look fonfvard to seeing these prosperous young twice a week, their good name was received with- men next year. On the Varsity team. T tat Q iw WWW Wu if 42-52? Back Row: Susie Secord, Lee Kirchevel, Karl Yost, jeff Wynns, Cameron Dube, Coach McMillan, Tom Dreher, Duane Henson, Matthew Konold, Lisa Daugherty. Middle Row: Bill Rubidoux, Bob Synder, joe Castro, Tracy Stant, Bill Eggert, Harold McLaughlin. Front Row: Bob Losoya, Nate Marks, jon VanDyke, Mike Montejano, Robin Baker. Nate Marks starts his steal with a remarkably big lead off. No. 22 runs for his life and is astonishingly called safe. The runner is safe but Cameron Dube is right on top of things. What would you call it? Kirchavle thinks strike. Teammates discuss the root of the problem. It looks like a trip for Harold McLaughlin as he prepares for a slide Kearny Swimming Separates The Men From The Boys Our swim team was off to a fantastic start this year. The season was full of record breaking times and high hopes for C.l.F. fi- nals. The strong points were the Medley Relay team, composed of M. Durcan, K. Beck- emeyer, D. Hubbell, and A. Sehlhorst: the Back Strokers, K. Weissman, M. Durcan, and M. Movius: and the Breast Strokers, A. Seh- Ihorst and K. Beckemeyer. junior Varsity was strong this season. There were many sophomores that had a lot of po- tential. lt's no wonder our team did so well this year, they swam twice a day and totaled over 5 miles a day. Could you do it with their style? Var. Team: Front row: Ralph Edington, Kevin Pekkala, David Hill, Kurt Beckemeyer. Middle row: Guy Coffey, Tom Green, Kevin Weissman, Loren Albertazzi, Mike Durcan. Back row: Doug Hubbell, Mike Frisbie, Mrs. Kohr. Not Pictured: Mike Boyken, Mike Movius, Alan Sehlhorst, Brian Westre, Keith Yip, jeff Zamora. Two year varsity swimmer, Kurt Beckemeyer, displays his 206 breaststroke with style. Three year swimmer, Kevin Weissman, gives his all while concentrating on his Back Stroke. l X , M,- ,A -,Y pew seg. .Psa Lf V if 'lx ,R,x , 1-bei, 'altar-:S . L l 'E t ,F 1, A l P' D I, k ,Ex?',,4 wt- fx 1' , i E?-. 255 l -L -K ' 5-I S55 r K i , t , .- l ' 'C V i,3ar1,'5 K '- f- Visa- 5- -1 1' ' 'f ii ' S I , ,asf o -F 'i A F 2 :f 1 Mike Durcan, a three year swimmer, judges precision movements and works on his form. Freestyle swimmer, David Hill, puts his three year's experience into every stroke he takes. , 1 ,sf r 63, ,, :Alf K we-gffas Doug Hubbell, a two year varsity swimmer, does the Butterfly with all the gusto he has to offer. ' 'fs if ir SWS gtngtva-and-W Tom Prevost. A pep talk from the Coach isn't all that bad. j.V. Team: Front row: jeff Brown, Pat Greeson. Middle row: Bill Walsh, joe Mackey, Mrs. Kohr, Mike Frisbie, Ed Kramer, Russell Fernandez. Back row Dennis Boecker, Bob Infantino, Randy Melhouse. Not Pictured: Kelly Clark i i in W' t 4-'1if,.f.,,I fr? wmi?twi,'ifwTqSiil m,,i' 5' ' Wi , W if. 3.35, if 1' iii: W N 'iw 'WW i, M 4, . 0 - -if :JA N mkffwfwtmtt i i 208 W 4 Hi , ,,,n , ,M is -i--ug. Q31 's Attempting at the High jump, Chris is half over the bar. Before the gun goes off, Barbara stands in ready position, so she may get a good start. Getting ready to throw the discus, Gretchen L - gan concentrates on where she will throw it. '1 A 1 At the end of the race, Sharon and Luci try to edge out their opponent from Serra. Track Team Runs Into Trouble Girls track has always been an ex- citing sport to watch and watching Kearny's girls track team was even more exciting because every member of the team performed magnificently against each and every school they played. This year's team had many surprising things to show us this year, Sharon Latimer fbroke the shot put record twice with 4 f ' ge L 'E ' ' ' 1 fy V V - 35'4 and 36'3l against Serra and Crawford. The Mile Relay Team QB. Munig, C. Sawyer, A. Moss, T. Southernj won their started out their season very enthusi- astically, ready for anything. In their first meet the girls were defeated by Serra 66-46. Their second meet they traveled to Hoover for a close win of 59-46. Soon after that they came home for a meet against Crawford, to find out to get some tough competition 72-35. event against Hoover for the first time in Kearny's past history. This year's team is mostly comprised of soph- omores who we hope will be returning in their junior and Senior year. The girls ' vis Left to Right: Back Row: B. Nash, S. Latimer, T. Dodd, 1. Spencer, H. Klein, K. Nelson, P. Elijah, S. Armstrong, A. Moss, G. Logan. Middle Row: L. Lagrimas, B. Clark, C. Sawyer, 1. Snow, B. Brock, 1. Deadwiler, D. Hawkins. First Row: D. Whitefield, L. Ehmcke, C. johnson, B. Munig, S. Moran, S. Fahey, T. Southern. Not Pictured: M. Landreth, C. Borgens, C. Healy, and Mrs. Douglas. Sharon gives a fierce look before she attempts to throw the discus. Susie looks forward as she gets ready to receive the baton from Luci. ,G if .': 'l-hifi r. tl'FF5'f1Eri-.r-t +:'w-rw'-ri1.+r-.w.'1.r. A- ti, .. i Q 'W fffffat. 'l'r4lwiLii-W4-114'1 6- ' :LN 1 155 ..............J - u The D namlc Drlbblers glmwlrllll 15 Rr- X ii Consisting of towering hights no less than 6' and no more than 6'6 , one might have said that the varsity basketball team members were all-pro giants , with nothing out of the ordi- nary but superb playing by some tal- ented young men. Ron Kirkpatrick, Ben King, and Marty Hunter, all coll- ege prospects, respectfully aided the team in their winnings. The guys practiced approximately two hours a day under the watchful eye of Coach Short. With quickness a slight weakness, the team managed to average 76.5 points a game and almost always emerged the victor. The team's defense was weak at the beginning, but had improved dramati- cally with each game. By the end of the season we were well-assured of who was number one. jrfilf' ge is V tw , , , W ' p A KB ' K ,Q sf' ,,, W fm .Mi . ,,,,, , twwtw- ' ,Wm ,,,,,,, N ami ,W I H utimw Varsity Front Row: Barry Alums, Daryl Evans, lohn Neighbor, David Buttles, Steve Dreher,. Marty Hunter, Irene Tauch. Back Row: Coach Short, Mike Barney, Ben King Daryl Stokes, Ron Kirkpatrick, leif Washington, Tim Stone- breaker. David Buttles plays a little air basketball with teammate Ron Kirkpatrick. Opponent shows no sign of being able to snag the ball from Mike Barney. Number 44 attempts to shoot while being blocked by a Vista guard. Marty Hunter freaks for the ball. ' L,, i ' ' 'ii , 211 Komets Hoop it to CIF The basketball team started the sea- son on the right foot by winning 6 out of 6 non-league games. Over the Christ- mas holidays the hopsters played in the Kiwanis tounament. The Komets stayed unbeaten, until the semifinals where they lost to Sweetwater who was ranked Jil in the tourney. The team re- bounded with a win, to capture third place. The hoopsters then traveled down Linda Vista Rd. to play in the University Tourney. They reached the semi's before falling to Hoover, but again rebounded to take third place. The Komets now were ready for league play, in hopes of a CIF berth. The Komets trounced their first three opponents to set up a battle for first place with top ranked Morse. The Tigers accomplished something the last 37 teams who played at Kearny 212 haven't-win. Morse held off a powerful Komet rally, and handed Kearny a 60-58 defeat. The Komets who were down by 20 points in the second half, cut the Ti- gers lead to I3 at the start of the fourth quarter. Kearny had a chance to tie the game with 5 seconds left, but the Tigers intercepted a Komet pass to ice the game. The hoopsters then reeled off four wins before falling to Henry by one. After clubbing San Diego, the Ko- mets then faced the Tigers again, this time at Morse. The hoopsters stunned Morse 63-62 to stay one game up on Henry and one game behind Morse in the standings. The Komets finished 12-2 in league play and 24-4 overall to earn a CIF berth against Lincoln. Skying for the ball, Ron Kirpatrick grabs one of his many rebounds against Madison. Michael Barney tries to grab a loose ball in Kearnys victory over the Chiefs. Ben King, a transfer student, helps the Komets 'LIIWJ subdue the Cavers as he brings in two. I ti..thx.'.u., ' I tifxtlrllrr M. 1- -rf' . ,,, .,,,...,.,...a .. . ..-- .A -Y .,...,.,..-.0-,. ...... -it-I mv-We' bl, ' III. sg.- k Alina I J lllll . at ll I Leading a fast break, Darryl Stokes gets ready to shoot for two. Tim Stonebreaker overpowers his Madison oppo- nent to grab a defensive rebound. I li K vm- ,ffm h... w WM,,,,,..,..1 . -3 K K-. s,,,-.,.,. 4s.,5.-Mia ' W U 1 b 'WM Vssgzpa ., ,,ii M. W, ,LM M. ,W Y ' ,4,g1,f:'::.7f2L,,Q A , ,...w:-14 A ' fwrv , 213 D. . ... .. 1--W-M ,, . .. ,,, , .mmm Verg Give ullll f a Bright Future The l.V. Basketball team got a new look this year with lay Trousdale taking over as coach. The U.V. Komets got off to a great start by winning 5 of 6 non-league games. The hoopsters took their 5-1 mark to the Poway j.V. Tournament over the Christmas break. The Komets posted wins over Orange Glen, La lolla and Madison, taking first place. The Komets then played in the San Diego l.V. Tournament where they again proved superior by dominating Mission Bay, La lolla and sacking host San Diego High in the champion- ship game. The Komets took their impressive 11-1 record into league play to invade their Eastern opponents. With this year's experience, the l.V.ers will help keep basketball a winning tradition at Kearny. 1978-79 l.V. Komets: Front Row: joey Castro, johnny Flake, Clark Wisswellg Mgr., Tony Wilson. Back Row: lay Trousdale, coach, Phil Howard, Kevin Whitfield, Dana Robinson, Larry Brown, Manuel Cum- mings, Bill Eggert, Ed Kwok, Paul Luster, Duane Henson, Tom Tatum. 214 As a Vista player tried to pass the ball, Duane Henson looks for his next move. Getting the game under way, Phil Howard jumps for the tip as Komet players wait for action. Kearny went on to defeat Vista, 57-40. lu.. tlll WK.. ' K .V -f an ' xt .f, ,WWF .it I t Riilif Temporarily stopped, Tom Tatum puts a move on a Vista defender, hoping for an open shot. Giving Kearny the edge on the defensive board, Phil Howard reaches for a rebound. 36, 4 ,wi F ,7 t 1 fw it Wiiiwlfmtttf Searching for an open teammate, joey Castro is halted by a Madison opponent. 215 With intense concentration, Tran Vo returns the V g ball. A, iwmmevf Coach lanc discusses the game with his players. my W' l 4 W 1 ssl fi is Allen Steck demonstrates his forehand. lim O'Hanlin returns the serve. -4 . bl 1 Boy's Tennis Team Rallies Un This year, Kearny's Tennis Team was inexperi- enced in competition. Under their new head coach Al lanc, the team, which consisted of mainly sophomores, is a very young, but tough group who had hoped that their hard work and long hours of practicing the first half of the sea- son would pay off in the second round of play. Coach Al lanc hoped that with such a young team, one home field advantage would be the condition of the courts, which he considers of poor quality. He also hoped that his many years experience and knowledge of the game would be an asset to the team. With very few returning players, he feels that if they can have a .500 season, they would have played very well. He also forsees tough com- petition from Point Loma, Patrick Henry and Crawford. , F , , Clark Wlsswell powers a serve. 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Drivers Training teacher Robert Bellis steps out of the car after returning from a safe trip. Mr, Thompson's Driver's training car as it appeared after an entire rear bumper was replaced. Students ready themselves for their first freeway driving experience. Miss Worthy lectures on the many facets of life. Auto Mechanics teacher Uncle Merrill pauses for a moment as a student asks him a question. 221 'WW riiw W ,,,,..Mw+' Nw 91 W M Villa, flilwww ' ' , -4, Q min 1 ,Y 'S ,fl Mr. Henry Lawrence Principal Mr. Lincoln Rock Vice Principal Mr. Howard Stofer Vice Principal if u , f - r ,lub N-w- 'l v ' Ji 'Jia OI' 'Yr i ...-ui F Wwwmdw' Mr Chet Bruzy Security Agent ' x i WE i l Mrs. Emma Leisure Vice Principal Mr. Charles Wilson Administrative Ass't D l4 Ms. Leila Boeckel Librarian Mr. Don Arnold Counselor Ms. Carolyn Kutzke Counselor Mr. Gaylord Albright Counselor Mrs. joan Adler Counselor Mr. George Blair Head Counselor Mr. Wayne Colborne Athletic Director Mr. Fred Cheever Work Experience Ms. Sue Gee ROP Counselor Mrs. Tycine Harris Career Counselor Ms. Liz Fedewa Career Planner 1 ii my + l if Hi l l' ..-1. .M ww. H ,if V. iw--'-7 ' mm, L COUNSELORS ,. Ki '++.....,,,,' Wm? f ,illiffffsfw s W p ,. ,Ill W- lllrli'e l ' W ,. 'lf N , 1, V ,. V V K i .. - V Ei N je N ' , 7? K. -4 ' . 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Mrs. Stewart Creative Writing Mr. Lindwall Film Studiesp Hon. Eng. Mrs. Amstadt Contemporary Themes Mr. Winans Dramag English 3-4 Ms. Busch Speechg English 3-4 Mrs. Worthy American Literature Mrs. Delany Creative Writing Mr. Hayes English 3-4 mmiE5.:L':,1 T ' N V . 4 ' f i yi., li is 'li ' Www.. yyl tail ll My , t F l ii 5 .5 We I: fflliflte YE fa.. : ff-1 it My M 3 n ' if ,B J, i,l..tr- . 4 if g - df 4 'i'i INDUSTRI L QARTS Mr. Christenson Metal Mr. Graves Auto Mechanics Mr. Merrill Auto Mechanics Mr. Lukaksky Wood Mr. Ernst Graphic Arts Mr. jones Graphic Arts Mrs. Kohr P.E. Mr. Short P.E. Mrs. Ruiz P.E. Jaw Wi N 5 , will gh h hh t iitit M c l i t I i i h t M hhhhh iti 6 5 All ti , vi 'I ' ,tt , A , ,,,.. W t ni.: at A ' , Y i A ,, . fm M x l .- 'AB i J AQ V A, A -A-fe' 4? A! il , GPHYSIC L ED Q 1 Q51 If A W ,, H I . W ..1rM2..,:'f V rr Z 'W -W 1 r Mi' 1:32 Tfa 'v J .N f ' WMM P.E. E' if rr X r-4 Ms. Ward P.E. Mr. McMillan Il PE A ws . W Y H1 Y H 1- A, ' 04, Mr. Barnett P.E. Mr. Miller P.E. Ms. Douglas P.E. fx JW V ,, fi I : 5 X 'W N Q! N Y I X, N wmwwws 'W ' rr rr r r . i M , , ' if -V ' Z W -L. . 1 !! 5 ' . W J Ms. Dahms Mr. Thunder Ms. Addona Mr. Griswold P E P.E. P.E. CUSTODIANS Teran Hall Ray Colon Robert Silva George Frankvich james Wert Lincoln White Ben Wilkins Walt Gaines Danny Bergstedt Vivian Reid Cleburne Young Roy Bungay PRlNCIPAL'S SECRETARIES Tina Benefante Nancy Hawk COUNSELING SECRETARIES Sandra Gunning Viola Preifisius ig: 'Li .mmm Air if NURSE'S AID Marla McSwain CAFETERIA WORKERS Rita Bergevin josephine Hayes Doris Moser losephine Tarantina Virginia Doering Angie Salemi Carmen Ulibarri DeeDee Collins Dorothy Lockrem Phyllis Read , WM... 'H mf wi 5 Q, Y Q.. Q ,M W 1 'tk , i A LIBRARIANS joan Crusberg ATTENDANCE Maria Manuel SECRETARIES Carole Netzel Gertrude Stout Millie Nellis Mary Matheney Shirley Phillips .mimi -f , , V 4 V ' 5,5i9::f Nh a. i. Fl i Wi ililitili lm ,milf 4' G Es 5 A, 5 'SV YVJU flf QVXOLRW U lokwwfl fx? X QQ? LX' l fe QJ llQ! gy 1 ,Q if Nw h Qjv :L RJ NQ W xg? Gif O JJ V006 55 ,Q So' Q Xl be ima LQ c Qygvly -421 r ,yy we Q! V The lunch bell rings and everyone is off for an hour to do just about whatever they want. 238 Practicing for the winter choir program takes many long hours, as the A'Capella choir strives for perfection. Seniors register for classes as they start their final year at KHS. Success is Attaining a Goal The theme of this book has to do with setting a direction to go and fol- lowing it to success. Having a goal to work for is a major part of being a success. Set your goals to work for and tell yourself that you will achieve them. Confidence in yourself plays an im- portant role in working for goals. To start out with, set short range goals that can be easily attained. Plan what you want to accomplish this week and when you get all those thing done, you'll feel very successful and will be ready to work for something bigger. Write your goals down and look at your list frequently, reminding your- self of the things you are going to achieve. Achievement will elevate your enthusiasm and you'll want to get started on your future right away Success won't come easy. It must be something you really want. When you plan out the path you are going to follow, make it a flexiable road. If problems arise that changes your plans, allow for them and work a- round them. Change the path, not the goal! Work hard toward your goals. Tell yourself everyday that you can achieve whatever you want. Your limitations are only what you think they are. V -'-'-f--'--' V-,Q had at Kearny. Senior jackie Dillenbeck looks forward to grad uation, but remembers all the good times she You are what you think ou are! All da long! When working towards your goals, take enough time out to look at the flowers. 240 Students wait for rides home after another busy day at school. A lot of students ride the bus to school. These students are waiting for the one that arrives at 2:46. '4-swf ! in ,W'l,i'. W , W .LQ - --Www ' JWV mfifwffh WWJTPW Q61 Nwivgfguw W CCNGRATULATIDNS! Cl.ASSOf QM I ffm. Q . x! Wir f0'f14fmWfw CU f VLC f2U4q-it , QC! QWGQQQCK . xx ,J A. , ' QQ 1 kc VL Q 54454451 PLC A T0 jK Mx, W V L-Qs me jelq!! 0 MG -QW Qzffff QQVE ., A ,XMVC 107 f 'QC , i 41 be X ix X91 'f 71, JL x?AkUyfXNx,g,7L Del X , TOGO ggpgiysc street 242 Ummm we V 6234 JWH y4fsvx'Q AQ You smile, ' ' and through a simple gesture A V. ' you brighten my life. You smile, and the sincerity in your eyes r reasures my doubtful soul. You smile, , hopeful and encouraging, restoring my lost faith. You smile, and l realize that someone understands meg You smile, i and your love for me comes shinning through. ' I smile Long live the Crafty Shew Emma s Sponge Throw the much acclaimed M-. Cell and the Combo Girls! ALIAS SCHOOT RULES! Rocky Horror Genesis and jackson Browne For-' i ever! To A from R: KHSU S TRUG GLING ? NEED A LIFT? 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' 1 -F610 it H li 4 .1 5 1 X Q gd DF, Qpp Cflt :Ll Xlkf bbfkge i K b K 3 F A F ' 3 K kb X EG 1 ' ' 5 fl C V Congratulations to the graduating basball players of 1979. Thanks for all the years of your support and partrcrpatlon May the future be prosperous for all of you Kearny Hugh Baseball Team KHS Baseball IS dillll 'o l Q? Q. o if I S0 BQ :os +533 ug 50 0 9 35 -'SR' gb NF- Qyeom 35, 0950 31 VND fo: A 'f ' S 4492: TO Kathy 81 Lunda Thanks for the memories and for all the good times we have shared I ll al ways remember and cherish them and our frlendshnp Love Bettina Class of 79 Rules' Howie Mrs B PVT Robert W Conra Special Luv 81 thanks to my best friends Llnda Bettina Jana 84 Klm for the best memories Ill never forget you' Thanks Mom 81 Dad for my llfe fand use of the carp' Thanks 84 Love QAnnue tool S U -O- Cl QC a 'D T3 5' on ,be ll 6 'Ha so NE 'B EQ. R 5- '- 53' S32 Vi 'gl Q 5 2 lb tp 3 423 E'-jp ES' mx! v NA 84 KATHY R ES LOVE YOU BOTH MORE THAN LL EVER K ANT YOU TO WANT ME Kathy Wilcox Llnda McGlbney Bettina Seabourne BETT KOMET 79 STAFF Thank You' Mr jones Bradford Alan Nllsson 1966 1979 Gone but not foraotten rv' ev Na - . 4 ' .9 W 9 Jgb 5 . , 3 ll' - ' 0 , . . 'fa 0' as Q ' 8 3 ' 'K s 0 ' bk - .--'Q .G tl , , 5' 3 , . v 0 All my luv to the B's Poncie, Q ' A . , v 5 T . ' if L . I Z A T . . . 4 I I I LI' ' ' E EE ' 3 3 , , L +- , - : Q' I f fi ' , ' D4 - E O ' ' ER A LL . Q ' . ' - O L - - ,IE 2 P- H . . . 247 fe-fx? ai , ., Q 1 . f ' W f w - V. H 'I R 248 ' , , uh. M249 Index Andrews, jonathan 111 Annett, Theresa 100 Anstead, Dianna Lee 50 Appling, Lori S. 40-1, 111 Aquiningoc, Manuel C. 85, 140-1 Aquino, john Richard Aquino, Pamela M. 111 Arballo, Drusilla 100 Arbaugh, Dea Leigh 50: 172 Arbaugh, Matt Arnold Arce, Donna Marie 100 Arce, Doreen Renee 111 Arenz, Troy 100 Armijo, Nickie Suzanne Arguilez, Albert 100 Arms, Phyllis R. 100 Armstrong, Douglas j. 50 Armstrong, Saundra R. 100, 194 Armstrong Deborah A. 50 Armstrong, Michael R. 111 Arneson, Melinda Kay 111 Asaro, Christina 111 Asaro, Frank K Asaro, Vonnie jo 100 Ashbaugh, Renee M. 111 Atencio, Amold Z. 111 - . Atkins, Mark E. 100, 171, 192-3 Atkinson, Leslie G. 100 g Atkisson, Mark 111 ' ' ' Aubert, Antoinette 100 V Austin, Susan K. 50 Axe, Terri A. 50, 22-3 Abbott, Edward 492 Abeyta, Angela 100 , Abeyta, Mario T. 111,'171 V Abrenilla, Patricia Ann 111 i Acera, Elmer L. 100, 192-3 5 4 Acera, Herminio L. 49, 192-3 Ackermann, Brenda L. 49,130-1 t Acord, Robert E. 49 ' Acuna, Caroline L. 49 Acuna, Frank joseph 111 Adams, Charlene 100 Adams, Donna M. 24-5, 100 Adams, Ellen M. 100 Adams, Eva 111 Adams, Gregory L. 49 Adams, Mark D. 49 Adams, Nancy 100 Adams, Ronda K. 100 Aguigui, Alan Bruce 111 Aguirre, Yolanda Antoni A. 111 Agulto, Nicky 100 Agulto, Nolee S. 111 Ahmadian, Fard Mahmood R. 49 Ahmadian, Zarchi Saied R. Ahrens, Dee Anne 100 Aiello, Fred 49 Albayaide, Bemard C. 100 Albertazzi, Loren j. 38-9, 100, 252 Alberto, joel A. 111 Alcala, Manual B. 49, 154-5 . Alcala, Robert 111 Alcantara, Edward joseph 1llJ Alegre, Maria C. 111 Alexander, Lisa M. 10-1, 27, 111 Alexander, Amy R. 49 Alexander, Tracey A. 10-1 , 22-3-7, 49 Alkire, jennifer 111 Allardyce, jim S. Allen, Adana K. Allen, Dawn Rene 13, 100 Allen, Doris 49 Allen, Melodie A. 111 Allums, Barry M. 100, 210-1 Almazan, Godfrey Garcia 111 Almryde, Kevin Michael 100 Alo, Rodney M. 49 Alo, Sistina A, 49 Altman, Douglas Alan 111, 140 Altman, Marlene 111 Altman, Steven james 111 Alvarado, Christine Holly Alvarez, Maria G. 49 Alvarez, Manuel E. 100 Alvarez, Martha Laura 111 Alvarez, Robert A. Amador, Frank E. 100 Amador, Gabriela Amano, jenny K. 100 Amsbaugh, Lori Anderson, Ceilia G. 111 Anderson, Christine A. 49 Anderson, Craig D. 50 Anderson, Kennard j. 50 Anderson, Michael Kieth 100 Anderson, Ruth Mary 1C0 Andres, Laurie Lynn 100 250 Andrews, Leslie D. 50, 140-1 Andrews, Beth M. 50 Andrews, Emerson Lester 100 Andrews, Gayle A. 50 Andrews, Gordon S. Andrews, jennifer L, 50 Babauta, Ricky B. 111 Bacca, Philip Badore, judy 100 Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Delores 50 Bailey, Lynn Ann 100 Baillif, Cari Linn 112 Baker, Rex 101 Baker, Robin 111, 170 Baker, Wendy l. 50, 195 Baldenegro, Trina Lynn Baldwin, Barry 111 Baldwin, Kira 111 Balingit, loel Scott 101 Ball, Margaret E. 48, 50, 172, 195 Ballard, jervis Lee 112, 170 Banks, Raynette 40-1, 112 Banks, Rhonda R. 50, 154-5 Bantigue, Lena Marie 112 . Barbieux, Kevin Michael 51 Barker, William G. 112 Barnes, john Richard 51 Barnett, john W. 112, 154-5 I Barney, Catherine A. 101 Bamey, David E. Barney, Eric 112 . , Bamey,'Michael 101, 210-2-2 f ',Barracan, Danny L . -- Barrera, Rebecca'101 Barreras, Dorothy Gloria 152 1 Barron,'Beverly D. 51, 140-1 , Barsky, Kimberly Annette,51 - Barsky, Sabrina T. 101 V if Barttels, Cheryl j.101 . Q Batties, Edward Charles' 51, Bauer, Linda S151 jf V 1 . Bautista, Carlos R. 112,154-5 Baxter, Tracey Lynn 101 Bean, julius W. , Bean, Mark Steven Bear, Daniel W. 101 Beard, Debbie L. 51, 140-1 Beaubian, jackie Becena, Stephanie 51 Beckemeyer, Kurt G. 51 Beckman, Brenda-E. 112 s Bejarano, Celeste A. Bell, Donna L, 22-3-4-5, 40-1, 112 Bell, Linda A, 51 Bell, Ronald G. 101 Bell, Thomas R. S1 Bellamy, Anthony N. 112 . Bellamy, David S. 101 Belsheim, Brad 112 , Bence, Vickie Lyn 112 Bendorf, Daniel L. Bengen, Arthur A. Benjamin, Andrea G. 112 , Benjamin, Deborah 51 Benjamin, Gregory A. 51 Benjamin, Patricia 101, 140-1 Bennett, Steven B. S1 Bennette, Margo M. 51 Berg, David j. 51, 140-1 ' Berg, Debra jeanine 112 Bergstrom, Wendy 52 Bernal, Maria G. 112 Bernard, Deborah R. Berneberg, Wesly j. Berry, Latrelle A Bertagna, Victor Americo 52 Bertin, Alex S2 Bertram, jennifer M. 52 f Bertsch, Catherine Marie 52 Bertsch, Carolyn Ann 101 Bertsch, Troy M. Betterton, Robert Frank 112 Beverly Ronald L. 112 Binkley, Mark C. 112 Bishop, Donna M. 112 Bishop, Steven Thomas 112 Black, Howard A. 101 Blacklock, john W. Blackshear, Ann Barbara 112 Blair, jean A. 52 Blaisdell, Mona H. 52 Blakemore, Pete K. 52, 192-3 Blando, Emma 52 Blanton, janis 101 Blas, joseph P. 101 Blount, Harold H. Blue Gina Felicia 85 Blue, Victoria E. 101 Bobbitt, Andra M. 48, 52, 130-1, 152 Bobbitt, Todd Steven 41 -2, 112 Bobritchi, Christian 101 Bocage, Bodden, Brian S. 52 Bodden, Kennan M. 101 Boecker, Dennis LG 101 s, George Anthony 112 154-5 Bogner, Brenda Kay 19,g52, 154-5 Bogner, Edwin Sf 112, 154-5' ' Bogue,. Leannei52,, 130-1 . - A Bolarios, Dolores '101 Bolden,kRochelIe 112 Bolden, Wilma IE., Bonnardel,,james AZ 101' L Bonner, Carol IL. 144-5 Bonner, H. Michele 52 Bo0th,'Deb0ra 112, 194 Borgens, Georgianna' L. 112 Borrello, Marie Linda 112 ' Borromeo, Oliver M. 112 Bossier, Colleen 112 , Bogges Bostic, Daniel E. 101 Boucher, Rosemarie Carol Boudreau, Robert j. 52 Bounking, Kongchanh 101 Bouttavong, Bounthieng Bowman, Patricia 101 Boyd, Darlene Anne S2 Boyd, Patricia E. 53 Boyken, Michael L, 53 Braden, Carrol L. 101, 140-1, 159 Bradford, Gary 170 Bradley, Leanna L. 40-1, 112 Bradley, Teresa L. 112 Branigan, Michelle A. Bratt, Dwan Michael jr. Brault, Daniel j. 53 Breese, Scott R. 53 Bregante, Michael james 101 Brehan, Marvin FL 53 Brendis, Leo P. 53 Brenha, joseph Anthony Brenna n, l0v A Bridges, Karen 53 Briseno, Albaro j, 101 Briski, Alex 5. Britton, Yolanda Ramirez B5 Brock, Bridgette C. Dwight Owen 101, 166-7 Bromann, Paul W. 101 Brooks, Adela Margarita 101 Broughton, Nelson Miles 112 Broussard, Debbie 112 Broussard, Michael R. 101 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brozov Bru bak Bryant, Brya nt, Barbara j. 101 Benjamin 53 Beth Ellen 101 Charles A. 101, 140-1 Christine A. 53, 140-1 Curits Allen 112 Eric D. Floyd C. 101 George jeffrey M. 112 john D. 112 Lawrence Alton Lisa Eleanor 112 Michael Michele Paul O. Phyllis V. 53 Stephanie Ann Susan 101 Teri Lynn 101 Wayne W. 112 ic, Douglas P. 53 er, Wendy E. 53 Andre 173. Steven C. 101 112, 214-5 Bryant, Tina Renee Buck, Donna Elena 53 Buck, Duane A. S3 Buffington,.Scott D. 53 ' Bunch, Kenneth B. Burchfield, Tom A, B. S3 Burger, Tina -'Marie 101 Burkart, 'Susan 101 Q , Burke, Lori Ellen'112 if Burnett, Victoria Rose 42-5, 101 Burney, Dan E. 54 X Burney, Duane 112 ' Burns, Michaelfjerome , A Burns,'Patricia'.j.'54 .A j ' A Busek Matthew 112, 154-5 Busher, Robin 101,140-1 ' L Bussey, jacqueline-Claire 54 Butler, David Butler, jeffrey Lee 112 Butler, Melody A. 101 Butryn, Cynthia jean 54, 101 Buttles, David W. 34-5, 54, 166-7, 210-1 Byle, Fred 101 Byrne, john T, Cabales, Mary Lynn 101 Cabales, Mary Anne 48, 54, 130-1 Caballero, Paul 112 Caburao, Nerlita V, Cacha, Ricky A. 54 Cachuela, Rudolph Steven 101 Cahill, Deldra F. 112, 140-1 Cahill, Mary Kathy 101 Calapan, Cindy Ann 112 Calapan, Diana D. 101 Calcutt, David A. 101 Caldwell, Dawn Marie 54 Caldwell, Rhonda E. 101 Candelaria, Kathleen D. 54 Cannan, Morgan Victoria 112 Campise, Shari 102 Cannan, Susan K. 54 Cano, Marie 101 Caplener, Cathy Lynn 112 Gaplender, Steven D. 112 Capps, Linda D. 54 Carlson, Erika A, 54 Carlson, Karen Maria 54 Carlson, Tina M. 54 Carlstrom, Loralee Giro, David Carothers, Kelly D. Carr, Denise 102 Chrr, Kevin E. 54 Carrig, William G. Carroll, Kay H. 54 Carruba, Michael David Carter, Leslie Bmce 102 Garter, Mary A. 112 Carter, Robin 112 Casale, Andy Albert Cash, Donna 102 K' Casper, Rhonda Marie Casper, Shelley A. 54 Cassels, joni Cassels, Toni Castain, Sharon j. 48, 55, 195 Castaneda, Abel Castaneda, Christine M. 102 Castillo, Arlene T, 112 Castillo, Anthony R. 55 Castillo, Daniel 102 Castillo, Elaine C. 102 Castillo, Stella L. 112 Castro, jose E. 112, 214-5 Cave, David Allen Cecil, Michele Rae 55 Cederberg, Pamela S. 55 Celero, jacki Dianne Celindro, Elenita G. Celero, Gina Michelle Celindro, Melinda D. 102 Cerasoli, Tami 112 Cervantes, Flavio C. 112 Cervantes, julie Morales Cervantes, German C. 55, 192-3 Cervenka, jamie Lynn 102 Chacon, judith L. 55 Chadwick, Mark 112 Chambers, Ronald j. 55 Chan, Henry j. H. 55 Changsonghue, Wang Meng Chaner, Suellen j, 55 Chasteene, Michael R, 55 Chasteene, Virginia Lynn 102 Chavez, Kim 102 Chavarria, Michael A. Chavez, Rickey 102 Cheever, Barth 112, 140-1 Chester, Robert L. 112 Christen, Richard A. Christen, Theresa Ann 55 Christensen, james D. 102 Chu, Marie H. 102 Chu, Mark Chuman, Emi Chuman, Richard E, 112 Chun, jose R. 112 Cilch, Kenneth Richard 112 Cilch, Lauren 55 Clabby, Carol L. 101 -2, 10-1 Gaeps, Roger Dennis 102 Clarino, Dean 112 Clark, Brenda Lee 102 Clark, Kelly 102 Clark, Roger G. Clarkin, Class, ju Claypoo Claypoo Cleaves, Cleaves, Kimberly L. 112 lie Ann 112 I, jeffrey Kenneth 112 I, Pamela K. 55 Charles H. Richard 112 Closson, Cathy F. 102 Closson, Oosson, Helen M. 102, 140-1, 154-5 Nicolle Ann 112 Coffey, Guy P. 102 Coin, Kevin Bruce 113 Coin, Steven D. 113 Cole, Charles Edgar 102 Cole, Robert Allen 113 Coleman, Armice juniel 113 Coleman, Edward 102 Coleman, Scott Collins, Margo Christine 113 Collins, Van F. 102 Comer, Robeno 55 Concepcion, joe Toves 113 Condra, Michael D. 102 Confer, Paul A. Connally, Barbara Ann 113 Connally, Thomas j. 55, 140-1, 192-3 Conner, Debra R. Conner, Kyle D, 12, 55, 166-7 Conners, Annette 113 Connor, Daniel R. 102 Connor, Margaret E. Conrad, Raymond Dwayne 113 Conrique, Cruzanne 113, 195 Considine, Everett 113 Cook, Robert 56 Cooney, lulie A. 102 Coons, Anna K. 140-1 Copeland, Robert E. 102 Corlett, john Michael 56 Cosio, Rosemary L. 102 Costa, Carol A. 102 Cournyer, Blake Anthony Counney, Clayton j. Cowgill, David B. 113 Coyle, Kelly M. 113, 140-1 Coyle, Wayne E. 113 Crabbe, Lori j. 102 Cranfill, Virginia 102 Crawford, Eileen jean 113 Cree, Kimberly j. 56, 140-1 Cronk, Diane K. 56 Cronkhite, james D. Cross, Minor W. 113 Cross, Valerie T. 102 Crossland, Curtis L. 102 Crossland, Carter R. 102 Crossland, Richard 56 Crossley, Dale A. Crotts, Robert N. Cruikshank, Timothy 102 Cruz, Duane jeffery 102, 140-1 Cruz, Elizabeth 113 Cruz, Richard P. 56 Cua, Steve 102 Cullens, Barbara D. 113 Cullens, Edward jr. 102 Cummings, jerri 113 Cummings, Manuel M. 102, 214-5 Cummings, Thomas M. 113 Cureton, Debra Lynne Curran, Susan Marie Curtis, David Cutaran, joe 56 Dahl, Laurie A. 56, 130-1 Daily, Steven j. Dalton, Mari Regina 102 Damico, Debbie Lynn 102 Damico, Diana Lee 113 Dandridge, Audrey L. 102 Danza, Anthony Sa,vatore Darcy, joseph M. Darcy, Ted A. 113, 140-1 Darland, Tristan 102 Daugherty, Lisa 113 Daugherty, Angel Rae 102 Davenport, Lezlie 56 Davenpon, Melinda S. 102 Davenpon, Laurie Dee 154-5 Daviau, Lori A. 102 Daviau, Peter Anthony Davidson, Lori A. 102 Davidson, Richard 56 Davidson, Vick1 A. 102 Desch, john Paul Dettmers, Frank M. 57 Deuel, john F. 57 Deuel, Lamar Eric 113 Diamond, Nina L. 57 Diamond, Robin A. Diaz, Emesto A. 113 Diaz, john R. Diaz, Michael C. 102 Diaz, Regina Alma 102 Dibble, Marla julie Dibsie, john Timothy 103 Dickerson, La Tundra, Ann 113 Dickey, Michael D. 57, 154-5 Dickinson, Dawn R. 57 Dillard, Tony 113 Dillenbeck, loan Lisa 113 Dillenbeck, jacqueline E. 48, 57 Dillree, Paul Dinkins, Fitzhugh Dewey 57, 140-1, Dixon, Toni L. 57 Dizon, Maria M. 57 Dizon, Regina D. 103 Do Hung, Manh 57 Dodd, Tina Marie 113 Donachy, Crystal Lynn Donaldson, Patricia joan 27, 57 Donofero, Marilyn R. 103, 154-5 Donovan, Alanna E. 103 Donovan, Vincent Michael 113 Doom, William Lane 58 Dougheny, Deborah j. 58 Dougherty, Diane K. 58 Dougheny, Donna K. 58 Doughman, Dorothy A. 58 Doughman, Robert Alan 113 Doughman, Ronald Lee 113 Doyle, Vella M. 48, 58, 194-5 Dreher, Steven H. 58, 166-7, 210-1 Dreher, Thomas 113, 123, 152, 170-1 Driscoll, Debra A. Driscoll, Daryl A. 103 Drown, Audrey Marie Drown, Michael Willis 103 Drowns, David 103 Drysdale, Andrianne L, 103 Dube, Cameron Michael Dube, David A. 58 Dubra, William E. Ill 113, 170 Dubray, Daniel T. 22-3, 103 Dubray, Kimberly L. 113 Dubray, Timothy L. 113 Dubray, Timothy 58 Duda, Mark 103 Dudley, Marie K. 58, 123 Duenas, Gerald james 113 Duenez, Laura S. 58 Dukes, Shari L. 103 Dumont, Howard D. 58 Dumont, Kenneth R. Dunn, Teresa 103 Dupuis, Michael j. Duran, jackie Diana 113 Durcan, Michael W. 58 Durcan, Misty L, 103 Durkin, Sherrie L. 58 Dusek, Paul L. 103 Easter, Lamont james 103 Echevefria, Carmen 58 Eckman, Christine 58 Edelen, Star 103 Davis, Donna Denise Davis, Karl j. 102 Davis, Leslie Michelle 102, 144-5 Davis, Nona M. Davis, Pamela Deanne 56 Davis, Tracy M. 113 Davis, Ylia Anita Day, Karyl Elaine Deadwiler, jennifer Lamour 56, 140-1 Dean, Christopher E. 56 Debouver, Dion 113 Decker, Harold A. 56 Deeb, Mike 102 Deguzman, Nonrin j. 56 Deich, Roy E. 113, 140-1 Dejesus, Francis O. 113 Dela Pena, Susan 113 Deleon, Tony 56 Delgadillo, Robert 102 Delgadillo, David A. Delgado, Kevin M. 51, 140-1 Demadura, Lisa A. 102, 140-1 Demadura, Theresa L. 57 Demaria, john 113 Dempsey, Debra Lee 102 Denk, Karen E. 102 Denk, Kathryn E. 57 Dennin, Mary C. 26-7, 48, 57, 152 Denton, john M. 102 Derwin, jeffrey R. Edington, Ralph A. 58, 123 Edmisten, Chris L. 113 Edwards, Allen S. 59 Edwards, Gloria 113 Egemo, Greg 59 Eggerl, Tom 59, 166-7 Eggert, William R. 113, 214-5 Ehmcke, Cheryl A. 59 Ehmcke, Linda L. 113 Ehmcke, Rene P. 103 Elijah, john C. 113 Elijah, Penny joyce 103 Elliot, jill 59 Elliott, janet K. 103 Elliott, joyce R. Ellis, Angela D. 59 Ellis, Lori A. 113 Ellis, Stephen C. 103 Ellison, Cynthia 103 Engledow, Bobbie 54, 140-1 Engledow, Myra Lee 113, 140-1 Engstrom, Bradley j. 113 Engstrom, Courtney 103 Enriquez, Rogelio G. Enos, Connie 103 Erickson, Kirk A. 113 Erickson, Leslie E, 59 Escobedo, Arturo 103 Espinosa, Rudy R. 103 Estrada, Brenda 113 166-7 Estrada, George jr. Estrada, joyce D. 13, 48, 59 Estrada, lose Antonio Estrada, Many j. Estrada, Sandra 113 Etheridge, Mark K, 103 Etheridge, Russell A. 12, 59 Euliss, Michael R. 59 Evans, Daryl W. 103, 210-1 Evans, Kim E. 59 Everhart, jerry 113 Evetovich, Silvester 103 Fahey, Susan Marie 113 Falcone, Diana M, Falls, jeffery L. 114 Fang, Yong Farr, Michael Scott 103, 166-7 Farrand, Michael L. 59, 140-1 Farrell, Russell R. 59 Farris, Wilben Carl Farwell, Barry 114 Feldman, Adam 59 Feldman, Anita 103 Feldman, Michael D. 59 Ferguson, Peter j, 103, 154-5 Ferma, Perla M. 60 Fernandez, Russell j. 103 Fewell, Dennis T. 60 Fichte, Sieg Fidel, Rey V. 114 Fields, Angela jo 114 Fields, Paul P. 114 Fierie, joseph 103 Files, Marc W. 114 Files, Randall L. Finley, Karl 103 Fischer, Christoph Oliver 172- Fish, Karl D. 103 Fisher, Linda Diane Fitzpatrick, Patricia 103 Flagg, Richard j. 60 Flaheny, Edmund Patrick Flake, Crystal 60, 10-1 Flake, johnny 114, 214-5 Fletcher, Richard Flohr, Paty Rose 60 Flores, Cindy jean Flores, Donna 114 Flores, Enrique Ayala' Flores, Gildardo 114 Flores, joe 114 Flores, Pam Folkner, Lilla Louise 60, 152 Folsom, Regina M. 60, 140-1, Ford, Tracy Renee Fordyce, Laura 114 Foright, johanna Edith 103 Foright, Rebecca 114 Forsythe, Carol jean 60 Fonson, joseph W. 103 Fortson, john H. 103 Foster, Catherine E. 114 Foster, Daniel E. Foster, Debra E. Foulks, Donald E. 103 Fournier, Donald Arthur 114 Fournier, Harry Brian 103 Fowler, Charlyn Grace 114 Fowler, Kevin L. Fowler, Mark Scott 103, 166-7 Fowler, Rodney Lauren 60, 66 Francel, Denise Mari 114 Francisco, Daniel Q. 114, 170 Franco, Daniel H. 60 Frank, janette 114 Frank, Rodolfo Francis Franklin, Lisa E. 103 Fraser, janice 11 Fraser, Patricia j. 60, 140-1 Frazer, Donella M. 60 Fredrich, Christopher j, 114 Freeman, David 114 Freeman, Stephanie Yvette Freiheit, Richard 60 French, Keith M. 114 French, Melanie E. 114 Frey, Pamela A. 114 Frisdie, jeannette L. 103 Fuhr, Deborah j. Fujii, Harumi 60 Fuller, Holly 114 Funk, Melissa Kay 103 Gabbard, Vicki Lynn 103 Gaddy, Brett Lanier 60 Caddy, Haile T. 3 1 59 -7, 192-3 - NsPq5.vg:-Aves .Av 'imma ' ' KY T ' -0 'seq 1, ,gm . ,, . Y 1,-,W-y ' ww: asses' - - ---,sf -fm A 2, .. 6, -A M f 1 Gaffney, Michael j. 103 Gagnon, Ann L. 114 Gainey, Marcia 103 , V Gajo, Mildred M. 114 Galarza, Clare Maria 114 Galbraith, Ed M. Galingan, Carolyn 103, 152 Gallegos, Brenda 103 ' Gallagher, George T. 60, 166-7 Gallegos, -Doris Kay 61 Galvan, Becky M. Hooper, Stephen E. 13, 104 Galvan, Christin K. 61 Galvis, Christian 114 Galvis, Maricel 103 Garcia, Anthony M. 61 Garcia, Beatrice F.' , Garcia, Delia 114 ' Garcia, Diana 103 Gardner, Susanne 114, 140-1 Garduno, Rosa M. 103 Garduno, Xochitl P. 61 Garegnani,-james R. 114 Garnier, Tracee Elizabeth 114 Garrahan, Michael Sean 1147 Garrahan, Thomas A. 103, Gast, Thomas Scott 103 Gauvain, Ann Michelle 114 f Gazzola, Claudette jean 103 .Gazzola, Yvette C. 61 Gease, Robert P. 103 V Gee, Emily M. 103, 194 Greeson, Patrick M. 114 Gresham, Carla'Maria Griffin, David Wayne'104 .Griffin, Terri Ann 62 Griffis, Portia Eileen 104 Griffith, Carol E. 104 Grisby, William H. 62 Grimm, Amy' Elizabeth 114 Griswold, Gary 114 Grover, Randy S. 104, 154-5 Gross, Stephen 104 Grover, Ricky G. 114 Gross, Ronald 104 Grubb, Margaret C. 104 Grygar, Edward 115 Guardiano, George P. 115 Guerrera, Barbara K Gunther, Sherrie L. 62 Gurganious, Laniece 115 Gurganious, Elaine 62 Guthrie, Cynthia Alice 104 Ha Hong, Khanh 115 Haar, Robert Lincoln Hacker, Gregory A. 115 Haddad, Rajah ' Harmon, Kimberley A. 104 Harmon, Robyn M. Harmon, Tracy Harper, jenny jeanann 104 Harris, Dallas 115, 172 Harris, Kim M. Oyerton'63 Harris, Lisa G. 63 Harris, Nate W. 104 Harris, Susan E. . Harris, Tycine Yvonne 104 Harrison, Donald Lee Harrison, Nancy Margaret 115 Harrison, Sandra Lynn 104, 194 Hart, Loretta A. 115 - Hastings, Hiroshi 63 Hatch,.Cindy Marie 63, 140-1 Hatch, Kimberly Anne , Hatch, Mary L. 115 Hathaway, Annette 104 Haviland, Cheryl L. 63 Hawkins, Debra Elaine 104, 144 Hays, Michael E. 63 Hazen, Dale R.. Healey, Barbara Ellen 63 Healy, Coleen M. 115 i Healy, Maura K. 63 Heath, judith A. 63, 195 Hecker, David Price 104 N Hector, janice M. 115 C Hedgecoth,'2Theresa L. 10-1 , 100-46 Hedgecoth, Mary F. 63 Hodgkins, Ronald W. 104 Hodgson, William C. 104, Hoefar, Cathy G. 104 N Hoeft, Kent M. 104 Hoersch, Kathleen M. Hoffman, Shannon Lynn Hoffman, Ty Allen Hogan, Patricia P. Hogan, Patricia A. 64 Holder, Mike 4 Holland, Cindy R. 115 Hollowell, julious 115 Holmes, Richard Edmund Holmes, Sandra M. 115 Holt, james Douglas 115 140-1, 170 Monda, Terri 13, 48, 64, 130-1, 195 Hooper, Michael 64 Hopper, james V. 64 Hopper, Melanie 104 K Home, Charles Edward Hosang, Lisa 34, 5, 65 ' Hosang, Sheryl 10-1, 24-5, 115, 152 Hostetter, Becky L. 65, 140-1 H ostetter, Hotaling, Daniel H. 115, 140-1 Frank Douglas 104, 159 Diane 65 Phillip Darryl 115, 215-5 6 Katherine M. William Elvin 61 i , 1 40-1 , 1 92-3 Gleason ,' ' Gleason, Kathleen A. 130-1 Gleason, Mary Pat 114 , s Glenn, Ralph T. 114 6 Glenn, Ronald Howard 61 Glock, R0bEr1.R. 114, 140-'l V Grassman, Candice L. 114 Glock, Victor C. 1,03 h Glock, Virginia C. Gobaton, Heda 114 Gobaton, Rose P. 61 ' Gogue, Diane L. 103 Goin, Dawn A'. 103, 140-1, I Go mez, Rosemary Gonzales, Daniel Peter 61 Gonzales, Gregory M. . - Gonzales, Lynda 61 1 , 3 Gonzalez,-jose' Manuel A - Gonzalez, javier 103 Gonzalez, iMaryjane 114, 140-1 Gonzalez, Mark A. 114, ,171 Gonzalez, Minerva 103 GonzaIez,l,Olga Louise 62 , Goodman, Chase G. 1032 A . Goodman, Forrest 62 Goodrum, Tony 114 5 Goodwi n, Melissa- L. 103 Goossens, james P. 104, 140-1, Gordon, Paul Edward Gorecke, Terri Lynn Gorse, William E. ' K Goularte, Amold j. 104 ' ' Goularte, Robert Allen 114 Gould, Cheryl A. 114 Gould, Teresa M. 62 ' Graham, Artie L. 62 Graham, Christian E. 171,-192-3 Graham , Denise L. 114 'I Graham, Douglas P. 104 Grande, Paula joan 114 Grauel, Steven 62 - Gray, Cheryl 104 A Gray, Cynthia D. 114 Gray, Eric Allen Gray, Michael 62 Gray, Robin Lynn 114 Gray, Simon ,114 Green, Bryan K. 104 Green, Gloria Lynn 114 Green, Kelly M. 62 ' Green, Muriel Y. 62 ' Green, Phyllis Elaine 104 Green, Thomas L. 104 .V s Greening, Matthew Roy 252 i. 104 Scott , ' Hairston, Roger 104 I ' Hajdinak, Douglas Ez' Hajdinak, Loraine Carol ' Haley, Carl T. 171 ' J Halgedahl, George Ed . Hall, Gary Wayne 115 Hall, Toni A. 27,962 Hallam, Staci j. 115 Hamilton, Andre R. 104 Hamilton, james 104 Hamilton, Karen 104 Hamilton, Sharon L. 115 Hammond, Brian P. Han, Young Wha 62 Hancock, Donald C. 62 Handley, Calvin 63, 140-1 Handley, Delton Robert 115 Hanesana, Thanomkeo 104 Haney, Daniel L. Haney, George 104 Helenihi, GregoryfK.-104 Heller, Lisa Marie Henderson, Diane 104 Henderson, Santiago 115 Hendricks,'john R: 104 . Henry, janet D. 64 V 5 Henson, Duane Russell 115, 170-1 , 214-5 Her, Sheu . Herman, julie M. 64 Hernandez, Sylvia M. Hemandez, Eduvijes Hemandez, Martina 64 Hernandez, Lisa P. 115 Herrera, Michael L. 104 Herron, Sheila 64 Hess, Gary L. 115 Hey, Xao 154-5 ' Heyenga, jon S. 104 . Hicks, Terry 115 Hidalgo, Anna Marie 64, 253 Ibanez, Edgardo C. 115 gller, Tammy L. 115, 154-5 lmo, Louis 105, 166-7 Infantino, Robert L. 115 Ingram, Dorothy jean 65 lnkel, David A. 65 . lnthavong, Pheophanh ,105 Inzunza, Brenda.Michelle 105 ' lnzunza,..Rhonda Lorelle 115 251 lrick,.1ames Norman 65 1 .V , -Irvin, Myra L.105 lturbe, Femando 65 ' lturbe, Fidencio P. 171 luvale, Tavita S.-154, 5 - jackman, Saundra jean 105, 152 jackson, Bruce D. 65 jackson, Carl Ray 115 jackson, Cynthia Y. ,115 jackson, Lori A. 105 jacobs, Kameon Kay 65 jair, Clifford M. 105' lair, Emelyne K. 115 james, Denise L. 34-5, 65 jameson, Elaine 65, 105 janssen, Linda jo 66 jaquez, Raul joseph 105, 172 jaskolski, Carol A. 105 jefferson, Anton V. 66, 166 -7. Hanna, Vicki S. 63 ' Hansen, Carrie 104 Hansen,-Linda L. 63 Hansen, Debbie 115 Hansen, Penny L. 115 Hanson, David Charles 104 Hanson, David Otto , Hanson, Patrick Douglas 115 Hardesty, Luana G. 63 Hardie, Douglas Grant 63 Hardin, Debbie K. 115 Harding, Norman Gilbert 104 Harkay, Sylvia 63 Hidalgo, Mary Ann 104 Hidalgo, Rose Marie 64 Hight, Deobrah, Charlene 64 Hill, David Charles 104 Hill, David 64 Hill, Linda Marie 115 Hill, Michael joseph 64 Hinch, Denise A. 27, 64 Hines, Heidi S. 115 Hinkley, Deborah Miriam Hinkley, james Douglas 1 Hiorth, Lisa Irene 104 Hirsch, Lorri L. 64 04, 154-5 jefferson, Madie 'L. 66 jenkins, joseph H. 105 jenkins, Mary Grace 123 jesus, jason j. 66 jimenez, john A. joaquin, jerome D. 105 johannsen, Gregory A. 105 ' johns, Alicia D. 105 johnson, Alonzo Montez 40-1, 105 johnson, Bonnie 115 . johnson, Chriselda M. 115 johnson, Cleveland 115 johnson, Clark S. 115 johnson, David Arthur johnson, Diane E. 105 johnson, Douglas M. 66 johnson, Genene 66 johnson, Gregory E. 115 johnson, Phyllis R. 105 johnson, Scott E. 105, 140-1 johnson, Scott Thomas johnson, Sheri Lyn johnson, Susan K. 66 jones, Dale R. 105 jones, David Lee 115 jones, Dawn Rebecca 105 jones, Deon Michelle jones, G, Timothy jones, Gayle 105 jones, Guendalena D. 66 jones, Kevin R, 66 jones, Lori L. 66, 140-1 jones, Marci L. 12, 115, 140-1 jones, Nicki 55 152 jones, Susan L. jones, Teresa Faye 66 ' jordan, Naria Lei 66 jose, Maria Pamela 66 joseph, Anne M. 105 joseph, Beth E. 105 joseph, Cheryl S. 105 jow, ,Bruce M. 115 jow, Lily A. 105, 159 jung, Sheri joy 105 Kaiona, Solomon 115 Kalber, Stephan 115 Kanoa, Annette M. 115 Kantro, Laura A. 105 Karnazes, William Harry Kaukonen, Larisa 105 Keck, Deborah j. - Keck, Donna 105 ' Keezer, Steven H. 66 Keith, Carol Ann 66 X 'Kelderman, Denise Lee - ,KelleYr james M. 66, ,Kellis, Larry Scott 105 Kellis, Teri L. I Kellis, Vicki jean 115 Kelly, Louise Francis 105 Kelly, Kent, -Raymona Lee Deanna L. 27, 105 Kentro, Dorothy L. 105 Kenworthy, Andrew 115 Key, Suzette A. 105 Kim, Kim, ludv Song Chun 115 Kim, Song Ho 105 Kim, Wayne Y.W. Kim, Young Song Kimbrough, jerry 115 . Kindig, Rebecca M166 King, King, Benjamin 210-1 -2 Darlene A. 105 King, Donna M. 105 King, Geoffrey A. 115 i King, Karen K. 67 'King, Leslie A. 67 King, Richard N, 115 King, WiIIiam'A. 67 Kirby, Kelly j. 67 ' Kirby, Renee Lynn 67 Kirchhevel, joseph'A. 67 Kirchhevel, Warren Lee 105 Kirpatrick, Dawn 105 Kirkpatrick, Ronald A. 34-5, 67, Kirtley, Michele Danielle 67 Kirtley, Monique N. 115 ' Kisselus, jane Maria 105 Klaus, Dawnya Y. 12, 26-7, 34-5 Klein, Deborah A. 115 Klein, Heidi 67 Klemaske, Michael W. 105, 170 Klohe, Debra Ann 27, 115 Kluempers, Rizpah A. 115 Knight, Ella-Bob 67 . Knight, Connie E. 105 Knights, Alma 48, 67 Knoell, Teresa A. 67, 130-1 ' Knox, Grant james 105 Knurbein, Sandra L. 105! Kobayashi, Kev1n 115 Koch, David A. 67 Kohler, Steven Glen 54-5 Kohnef, Michael L. 105 Koko, Steven K. 67 Konold, Matthew Korbutovski, Aleksander Kostiuk, Timothy 105 166-7, zio ' , 67 Kostlan, james joseph 67, 152, 162 Kraft, janette Susan - Kraft, Thomas james 68 Kramer, Edward Anthony Krause, Neil H. 68 Krauszer, Tammera Lynn Krava, Kay D. 68, 195 Krebs, Susan L. 115 Kropp, Barbara Ann 48, 68, 130-1 Kropp, Charles Matthew 115 Kruger, Constance jean 105 , Kruger, Kathleen 'A. Krupa, john Alex Kunde, Nana M. 68l 253 Kwok, Edward L. 115, 214-5 Kwok, Leila T. 68 Labella, Ronnie 105, 140-1 Labitoria, Dina V, 105 Labonte, Eric Peter 105 Labonte, Linda 'Ann 105 Lacey, Timur 115 Lackey, Gisele C. 116 Lacy, Leslie E. 68 laforme, Alita joy 116 Lagrimas, Luci S. 116, 195 Lagrimas, Norma 105, 152 Lain, Beverly 116 Lam, Thienr T. Lam, Thinh Q. . larriar, Ladonna 105 - Lamar, Marva S. ' - , Lee, Pamela D. 116 Lem, Sydney A. 68, 194-5 - Lemen, Marueen Louise 105 Leon, Manuel D, 68 Leon, Marilyn Denise 116 Leoni, Michelle C. 105 Leoni, Robert M. 116 Lesinski, Scott Leung, jeffrey Scott 116, 152 Levin, Gia L. 116 Levin, Wendy j. 68 Lewis, Steven K. 105, 192-3 Leyva, Christina 69 Leyva, Dario 116 Leyva, Thomas V. 116 Librian, Richard 69 Lillard, Amy jean 116 Lindbeck, Marsha j. 69 LindseY, john Robert 116 Lindsey, Ronald l. 69 Linhares, john 115 Lintner, Shelley j. 116 Lipman, Marsha R. 116 Lipman, Manin Bennett 69 Liss, David 69 Little, Rene 116 Lockman, janet L. 116, Locquiao, Marybeth Locquiao, Roger Logan, Barbara 106 Logan, Gretchen R. 69, 195 Logue, Sally 106 , r 1 Lomax, Karin M. 106 Macalos, james Roy 106 Mack, Anthony C. 106 Mackey, joseph 106 A Macknight, Michael L. 116 Macknight, Timothy j. 106 Maestas, Gilbert j. Maestas, Yvonne P. 106 Magale, Gloria Magale, Larry 116 Magale, Samuel Rivera Maieloa, Larriane A. 116 Malinao, Christina 69 Malinao, Susan 116 Malpass, William P. 106 Manahan, Ronald N. 69 Manalo, Ramses M. HB Mann, Aaron Blane 116 Mansfield, Lucille A. 69, 152 Mansfield, Lance C. 116 Mansfield, Patrick E. 106 Mansmith, Patrick D. 106, 192-3 Mares, Sherry Lynn 116 lampert, Keith joseph 105 Lane, james R. 105 Langley, Ramona jean 68, 140-1, 251 Lara, Maria E. 68 Larochelle, Lionel j. ' Larochelle, David L. Larsen, Carla Sue 105 Larue, Allen Caesar Lattimer, Bessette S. 105, 154-5 Latimer, Sharon G. 19, 105, 154-5 Latney, Rollo E. 105 Lau, Derek Edward 116, 170 Lau, Wing Tak Lavaliere, Gary P. 116 Lavaliere, Bruce P. 68 Lavender, Tammy M, Lawrenz, Ross Allen 116 Lawson, George P. Laymon, Linda D. 105 Layton, Dee Anne 68 Layton, Tammy K. Lazo, josephine 116 Le, Bich-Thao Hoang Le, Kieu Thi V Le, Thanh Van 105 Le, Trang ,T. 105 Leake, Toni M. 105 Lease, Bryan Lee 105 Lee, Barbara Ann 116 Lee, james Choon-Gon 116 Lee, Marc E. 68 , Lomax, Scott N. Lopez, Angel Luis Losoya, Robert Derek 116, 171 Love, Alfred 106: 166-7 Love, Darlene Love, David 69, 166-7 f Love, Donald 69, 166-7 Love, janice 69 Love, Regina Love, Valerie Marie 116 Lowder, Kerrin Marie 69 Lowder, Kris Ann 116 Lucas, judith B. 106, 140-1 Lucius, Raymond D. Ludwig, Gordon R. 69 Lujan, Dorothy 106 Luster, Paul Alan 106, 214-5 Lukes, Douglas 106 Lutke, Larry I. 106 Ly, May Yia 106 6 Ly, Phat Chi Lynch, james S. 116 Lynch, Mike 116 Lyon, Kristy Dian 116 Ma, Kien Van 116 Margolis, Naomi W. 5 Maria, joseph 69 Marion, Victor L. 106 Marks,.Nathan jerome 116, 170-1 Marling, juanita E. 116 Martin, Billy joe Martin, Catherine Ann 70 . Martin, Laura L. . Martin, Sandra 106 , Martin, Thomas W. 70 Martinez, Ana M. 106 Martinez, Abel Paul 106 Martinez, Michael A. 116 Martinez, Michael Martinez, Robert A. 116 Martinez, Sharen 106 Martora no, Phyllis 116 Marty, Eddie Ray 116 Marx, jeffrey Alan 70 Maskil, Kenneth R. 22-3, 106: 140-1 Mason, Frances Torniyo g Mason, joel B. 106 Mason, Mason, Karen Diane 106 Kathy Frances 1-16 Massengale, Sheila Devon 106 Massie, Massie, Mmone Deborah K. 106 Elizabeth G. 70 g Matias, Valerie j. 116 , 5 V- Mationg, Felipe R. 48,.70,f 192-3 . Matsuda,'Dale Chris 116 Matsuda, Warren G. 70 Matsumoto, Elaine 116 Matthews, Linda E. 116 Matthews, Michael Steven Mawson, Robert 106 Maxoy, Henry 106 Mayer, Susan L., Maynard, Ken 116 Mayo, Desi Frances Mays, Hong T. 106 McDonald, Brenda Lynne McAllister, Diane Lisa 106 McAvoy, Karen M.M. 116 Mccain, Brenda Yvette 70 McCall, Robyn Kay 106 McCarthy,fiMaureen Lynn 116 McCaskey, 'Marilyn M. 70, 140-1 McCaw, Lynn E. 48,70 McClay, Yvette L. 70 McClendon, Kelly Shannon 26-7, 70, 152 McCormack, Kelleen R. y McCraw, Valarie A. 70 McCray, lari 106 McDonald, Kevin Martin 70 McDowell, Eric G. 106 McDowell, Victoria L. McDuffie, Eric 106, 166-7 McDuffie, Roy 106 McEfee, Blake H. 116, 170 McFarland, jan 116 McGahey, Gregory C. 116, 154-5 McGee, Kimberly 70 McGee, Linda j. McGee Norman B. 106 McGibney, Linda L. 48, 70 McGinnis, Laura j. McGloin, Deborah M. 106 McGloin, john F, 71 McGrath, David 71 McKee, Cristal R. 106 McKillip, james M. 106 McKnight, Sheila 71 ' McKnight, Vanessa Evelyn 106, 152 McLachlan, Gregory S. 71 McLaughlin, Harold 106, 166-7 McLaughlin, Sandra L. 116 McLean, Tim j. 106 ' McPherson, Laura B, McPherson, Barbara Ann 71 McQuade, Daniel W. McTeer, jenny Louise 106, 194 Meals, john E. l Medina, Daniel C. Medina, Lydia 71 Mejia, Marta L. 116 Melena, Leonard j, 85 Melhouse, Ronda C. 100, 106, 152 Melhouse, Randall Eric 116 Mendiola, Ronald Alan 71 Meno, Kathleen Rose 106 Merrill, Lynne L, 71 Merriweather, Cheryl Denise 71 Mesa, jeanne M. 106 Messier, Robert N. 106, 166-7 Meza, Patsy D. 71 Meza, Teresa C. 116 Michel, Mary 106 Michelucci, Elaina M. Miebs, Victor Eugene Millard, Marcia Kay 106 Millbum, Courtney 106 Moss, james jeffrey 117 Moss, Misty Dawn 72 Motl, Pamela R. 117 Moua, Lo Moua, May Blia Moua, Mayyia 117 Moua, Theng Movius, Amy jessica 117 Movius, Michael james 72 Muilwyk, Magareth E. 72 Mumford, David Michael 140-1 Munig, Barbara Sue 117 Munig, Theresa Lee 72 Munson, Terence L. 117 Murinchack, Linda 117 Muro, George R. 106 Nolan, Mary M. 73 Miller, Angela Burlin Miller, Christopher G. Miller, james S. 106 Miller, james 116 Miller, Mary September 106, 140-1 Miller, Norinne Ruth 106, 152-9 Miller, Robert 1. 106 Murphy, jacquelyn H. 106, 194 Murphy, Karen Annette 117 Murphy, Kenneth Myron 117 Murphy, Margaret Anne 72 Murphy, Patricia A. 72 , 166-7 Nguyen, My T. Nguyen, Quan A. Nguyen, Son Van 117 Nguyen, Son N. Nguyen, Son Van Nguyen, Tam Minhthi 194 Nguyen, Thanh T. 107 Nguyen, Thao 117 Nguyen, Tuan Kim 107 Nguyen, Trang 117 Nguyen, Van Quan Nguyen, Xuan Thi Nguyen tran, Trang Quynh 73 Nicholson, Barry Allen Nielsen, Donna M. 117 Nielson, Norman D, 73 Nieves, Bridgette 73 Nieves, Gidgette 107, 117 Nieves, Vicki 107 Nilson, Paul D. 73 Nilsson, Bradford A. 73 Mills, Michel F. 116, 154-5 Milow, Shari 116, 140-1 Mimms, Darryl P. 170 Mimms, Samuel W. 71 Mitchell, Dana Lynn 71 Mitchell, David Daniel 106 Miyamoto, Gay M. 106, 159 Mohney, Curt Bryan Mondragon, Eric S. 106 1 Monks, Scott Charles Monroe, Lorie j. 116, 254 Monroe, Steven G. 106 ' - Montano, Cinthia 106 Montejano, Michael j. 116 Montesanto, Rande V. 116 Montez, Shari Lynn 71 ' Montoya, Christopher R. 106 f Moon, Selina A. 71 f Moore, Debra I. ' Moore, Gregory 116 Moore, james B. 116. 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