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Sincere Jack Pick- ett enjoyed high school and looks torward to a Military Career. Composed Mar- jorie Pusker belonged tothe Kearny Ka- blettes, l-lorizon Club, Bible Club, CSF, Or- bhestra, and Dianas. l Lively Ronnie Reynolds belonged to Du Malls, Track, Band, Journalism, and Art Service. Humorous Jim Pierce added to Base- ball, Football, and was Basketball Manager. Smiling Bob Ra- mirez added his talents to Track, Du Malls and l-li-Y. Noticeable Mar- lene Ricca gave spark to the Florizon Club, Flagtwirlers, KDK, Pom Pon Corps, and Choir. Active Shirlee Phil- lips worked hard with Girls' Choir, Mellow- dettes, Y-Teens, l-louse ot Representatives and Kl'lS News. Friendly Joe Ram- sey gave his spare hours to Drama, Cross Country and Wrestling. Quietly Active Glen Rigg worked hard with Wrestling, Varsity Club, Latin Club, and Football. Calm Colleen Pip- er had tun as a Kearny senior and with the Fli- Debbers. Ever-Popular Lou- is Repaci, our ASB Prexy, added spark to the Du Malls, Wres- tling, Band, l-li-Y, and was Junior Class Presi- dent. Well Built Algie Robertson looked tor enjoyment in Football and Track. Pleasant Homer Power was active in Football, Basketball, Choir, Wrestling, and Track. Peppy Joan Reyn- olds was Co-editor ot the Scribbler's Frolic, Captain ot the Drum Corps, and served on the Kl-lS News Statt and was a Hi-Debber. Jolly Eddie Rosa represented Kearny in Football, Wrestling and Track. 4455690 27
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,,,,8,fat Curly Dean Mor- etti participated in A,Yl-l, Radio Club, and Pal Club. Hard Working Bob Nielson enjoyed Choir, ROTC, Drama, and Bi-Chem-Phy. Lively Chell Ow- ens was active in Dra- ma, Red Cross, Senior Committees and Shark- ettes. 26 wig! Variable Darrell Musick, Kearny's active Commissioner ot Boys' Activities, showed tal- ent in Football, Wres- tling, Varsity Club, and Latin Club. Petite Pat Norris was active in the Y- Teens, Pom Pon Corps, Junior and Senior Councils, and l-li-Deb- bers. Masculine Bernie George Parham en- joyed Du Malls, Art Service, Football, and Track, along with many social activities. Always Cheertull' Rosemary Nelson par- ticipated in Choir, Dra- ma, YMLC, l-lorizon Club, Senior Council, and was Captain ot the Pom Pon Corps. l'Reservecl Mary Nunez looked torward to graduation and a career as a dress-maker. Friendly Robert Pearce belonged to ROTC and the Latin Club, l-le looks tor- ward to being a con- servationist. Trim Jean Newlin, Kearny's Fxhibitionist, was the ROTC Oueen, l-lomecoming Attend- ant, and was active in KDK and Horizon Club. Pleasing Jane O'- Connell worked hard as the Senior Class Vice- President, Homecom- ing Attendant, Photo Secretary ot the Komet '54, President ot the Kadettes, and served with the KDK and Di- anas. Energetic Glenna Peden enjoyed Choir, Oolt Club, Art Service and Drama. Peppy Bernarc Newton had tun in the Band, Track, Basketball and as Football Man ager. 'Fasy Edu Eddie O'- Connell participated in Basketball, Track, Di Malls, and Art Servicef Attractive M a ry Ellen Petty brought lite onto the Kearny Cami pus this past year witt her sparkling personall ity l
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'ctw' Lilceable Anna Mae Rose was active in Girls' Choir and Stu- dent Government. 'lSuccesstul Danny Schaffer was President ot the Junior Coeordi- nating Council, CSF, and CASC and be- longed to l-li-Y, Senior Council, and French Club. Ambitious John Shaclcelford a d d e d much to RCTC, Choir, and Ritle Team. 28 l-lappy-go-lucky Ray Rush enjoyed Football, Baslcetball, Traclc, Du Malls, and Choir. Intelligent Helen Schied was a Latin Club Ottice r, Girls' State Representative, and a member ot CSF. Sincere Ernestine Shands devoted her time to the Bible Club and being helptul and triendly. Bright Eyed Doris Sanchez was the Editor ot the Kl-lS News, Sen- ior Class Secretary, and was active in Pom Pon Corps and Junior Co-ordinating Council. Lil4eable Ken Shoclzlee busied himselt with Drama and Art Service, while Waiting to become a million- aire. Congenial Patsy Sharlaey was Kearny's Historian and served with the KDK, lotas, and CSF, Good-l-lumored Rosie Sanchez was ac- tive in Senior Council, Deaconettes, Choir, and Art Service. Friendly Bob Schwend represented Kearny in Football, Traclc, and Du Malls. Amiable Marjorie Shaul enjoyed the Drill Team, KDK, Y-Teens, and Girls' Choir. i f m . T if B Composed Leila Sandlcnop showed abil- ity in Dianas, l-lorizon Club, CSF, Latin Club, Y-Teens, and Bi-Chem- Phy. Settled Roena Bayse Seip, who al- ways wore a smile, lett Kearny at the semes- ter. Smilin ' Gene Shaw had spare time tor Baslcetball, Tracl and Football represent- ing Kearny very well,
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