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Kearny High School
Kearny, New Jersey

Historic Features
  1. Picturesque Arlington
    A detailed view of our hometown as it was in 1895.
  2. New Jersey: Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State
    A 1928 book by the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce
  3. Landmarks
    A book of scenes of Kearny & Arlington published by The Observer in 1933.
  4. Kearny welcomes home soccer stars
    Newpaper article from 1990 submitted by Gina Muzzillo
  5. KHS alumni at war
    A collection started by a contribution by Mark Crist
  6. Friend and Classmate
    An essay about Eugene W. Rudomanski by Rita Gould Ringwood
  7. Pop
    An essay by Dave Messineo
  8. Kearny's last dairy
    A newspaper article from 1942
  9. Schuyler Copper Mine
    A newspaper article from 1947
  10. The Federal Shipyard and Dry Dock Company at Kearny, New Jersey
    An annotated catalogue of the warships built in Kearny
  11. Thousands Visit Kearny's Wonder Workshop
    Article about the Western Electric plant in South Kearny published in Bell Telephone house organ, Telephone Review in December, 1938.
  12. Christmas Kearny Style At School in Phillipines
    Observer article dated December 15, 19?? supplied by Doris (Stumpf) Salmond.
  13. Hospital History Reflects Growth of Area Since 1913
    Observer article dated May 11, 1978 supplied by Doris (Stumpf) Salmond.
  14. Dedication Program: Kearny High School Addition
    Sunday, October 14, 1973 (includes floor plans for both buildings)
  15. Salient Facts about Kearny's Government and its Finances - 1944
    A tiny pamphlet issued by town government.
  16. The thunderstorm and the Battle of Ox Hill
    Well-written story in the Washington Post about the battle where Gen. Phil Kearny died.

Perhaps you have similar material that would bring back memories to your fellow Kearny alumni. If you have access to a scanner, just scan the picture and simply attach the photo to an e-mail addressed to: don@shorock.com. If you do not have access to a scanner, you may mail the photo to:
Don Shorock
Post Office Box 501
Great Bend, Kansas 67530
. The original will be returned almost immediately.