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Friendly Clarence ronson spent some ot is time in Football, Art ervice and as Baseball anager. Sincere Sidney Danaday liked his idle iours, but much ot his 'ime was spent in OTC and Cadet lub. l Smiling Gene hambers participated Basketball, Baseball, 'arsity Club and Choir t Kearny. Petite Patty Browne added to the Latin Club, Y-Teens, Drama, and lotas dur- ing her stay in Kearny. Quiet Shirley Ann Cason enjoyed being a senior at Kearny. Pepsi Joe Cipriano devoted his spare time to searching tor the se- cret ot relaxation. Athletic Lee Bu- chanan, our outstand- ing Football player, al- so added his sports a bility to Basketball and Track. Scientific John Catterall, an outstand- ing mind around our campus, was in charge ot the sound equip- ment tor our assem- blies. Cutdoor Type Buddy Clark enjoyed the Du Malls, Varsity Club, Latin Club, Base- ball, and Football. Popular Joan Budz gave spark to the An- nual Statt, KDK, Di- anas, l-li Debber Board, Kl-lS News, Choir, Drama, Girls' Choir, YMLC, and Senior Council. l-lot Rod Gwen Chamberlain participa- ted in Choir, Major- ettes, Y-Teens and Jun- ior and Senior Councils. Active Danny Clark, our Commission- er ot Publications, add- ed his talents to l-li-Y. 'lSweet Kathy Bur- ris, our Homecoming Queen, tound enjoy- ment with the lotas, and Y-Teens here at Kearny. Muscles Bob Chambers enjoyed Football, Track, Basket- ball, and was a member ot the Du Malls. Sparkling Joan Coleman was Side ot the Band, Homecoming and ROTC Attendant, Tenth and Eleventh Grade Qtticer, and be- longed to the Dianas and l-lorizon Club, l ww? 19
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Quiet Janis Albin spent her spare hours here at Kearny with the Latin Club. Good Naturedu Don Bennett was our very successtul Coke Committee Chairman, and second semester Senior Class President: he belonged to Hi-Y, Junior and Senior Council, and C.A.S.C., and Choir. Happy Gerry Breese poked into An- nual Statt, ASB Pho- tographer, Golt Team, Hi-Y, Camera Club, Varsity Club, and Bi- Chem-Phy. I8 Bouncy Jenice Alt- man was very active with Marching Units, Horizon Club, Girls' Glee, and was one ot our sparkling Cheer- leaders. Mechanic Wesley' Blackner was satistied working on cars and relaxing at the Drive ln. Pretty Sandra Brewer added lite to KDK, Hi Debber Coun- cil, Kearny Kadettes, Blue and Silver Hori- zon, Pom Pon Corps, and Latin Club. Strong and Silent' Arnum Ambrose en- joyed athletics with Football and Wres- tling. He was also Hi- Y President. Mighty Jimmy Bo- denhamer was Kearny's tine wrestler and Senior Class President. He was also a member ot the Du Malls and Var- sity Club, and a class otticer since the eighth grade. Manly Jerry Bridg- es participated in Wrestling, and touncl enjoyment at the Drive In. llScholarly Rolf An- derson took part in Bi- Chem-Phy, CSP, Senior Council, Colt Team, and Orchestra. Likeable Pat Bow- erman Brean added spark to the Y-Teens, Majorettes, KHS News, Pom Pon Corps, and Junior Council, Caretree James Alton Brimmage, who just came to Kearny this year trorn Sweet- water High, tound tun in social aspects ot Kearny. Tall Texan Kerr Bailey kept busy withi Varsity Football, Bas-3 ketball, and Baseball, Du Malls, Choir andr Varsity Club. ' Easy C5oin ' Bob Brandel, one ot Kear- ny's outstanding toot- ball players, also be- longed to Latin Club, Du Malls, and Varsity Club. Handsome Bob Brisencline was active in Choirtor three years, and enjoyed the corn- panionship ot the Drive ln.
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5 t L 1 1 l .l 5 1 i sl 'i .l 1 ! X J l l l'Clowning Jean Coltins was a Cheer- leader, Flagtwirler, and belonged to the Pom Pon Corps, Dianas, YMLC, and Horizon Club. Calm Robert Cox enjoyed just being a senior and showing up at parties. Quiet-like Bennie Dean participated in Track, Cross-country and belonged to Var- sity Club. 20 'Fasy Does lt Wil- liam Connors partici- pated in Football and Basketball and taking lite easy. Pleasant Everett Eugene Current was active in Basketball and on the Satety Council. Successtul Ronald Denker enjoyed doing a little ot this and a little ot that including sports and shops. Jokester Max Coopwood was a member ot Choir, Drama, Du Malls, and the Spanish Club. Charm Plus Nan- cy Daugherty was a side Majorette, tlag- twirler, and belonged to the KDK Kouncil, Choir, Horizon Club, and Junior Coke Com- mittee. Talented Betty Dennis was a member ot the Skating Club, Y-Teens, and Drama Club. Athletic Charles Cota made a name tor himselt in Football, Track, Varsity Club, Du Malls, Junior Coun- cil, and Commence- ment Committee. Friendly Eveline Davis enjoyed Girls Choir and GAA here at Kearny. Dignitied Janet DeWalI belonged to the Dianas, lotas, Bi Chem Phy, Y-Teens and Choir. ?l 2 l 5 1 The Happy Guy Richard Coulta worked hard at makin lite as enjoyable 5 possible. Outdoor Type Harold Davis belonge to ROTC and used h spare time working c his Lafayette, 'Flhe Friendly Guy Bill Dexter served c the KHS News ar Art Service.
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