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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Indianapolis, Indiana 46201


 

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Odie Kalnajs (Kalnajs) Class of 1962
Tracey Kantrail
Sharp Kara Class of 2003
Martha Katzenberger Class of 1958
Donald Kaufman Class of 1987
Don Kaufman
Darrell Keckhaver Class of 1980
Paul Keefe Class of 1970
Robin Keegan Basso (Wallace) Class of 1975
George Keenan Class of 1944
Cynthia Keenan (Miller) Class of 1971
Barbara Keers Class of 1970
Timothy S Keith Class of 1985
Laura Keithley Class of 1975
James Keithley Class of 1986
Dean Kelley
James Kelley Class of 1964
Ronald L Kelp Class of 1962
Karen Kemper Class of 1964
Cecilia Kendall Class of 1978
Dennis Kendall Class of 1978
Diane E Kendrew Couse Class of 1962
Frank Kendrick
Casaundra Kennedy Class of 1976
Benita Kennedy Class of 1976
Shamra Kennedy Class of 1992
Jacquline Kennedy
Gary Kennedy Class of 1964
Donna Kennedy Class of 1955
Lee Ann Kennedy Class of 1975
Samuel Kent Class of 1991
Steven Kent Class of 1979
Jeffrey Kent Class of 1975
Julia Kerley (richards) Class of 1962
Hyde Kevin Class of 1996
Goldie Kieninger Class of 2000
Dianna Kiesler (Roberts) Class of 1967
Carolyn King (Hindman) Class of 1970
Angela King Class of 1991
Nikita King (Troutman) Class of 1996
Shawn King Class of 2009
Rhonda King
Patrick Kinnaman Class of 1969
Robert Kinney Class of 2007
Rebecca Kinney
Ted J Kirby Class of 1962
Lowell Kirkbride Class of 1960
Jerry A Kitterman Class of 1962
Harry Michael Klein Class of 1962
Michele Knight Class of 1962
Tina Knoll
Ron Knoop Class of 1966
Rashawnda Knox Class of 1991
Ra Knox
Samantha Knox Class of 2003
Renee Knox Class of 1989
Madeline J Koch Sesslar Class of 1962
Dale Koenig Class of 1952
Linda K Kollmeyer York Class of 1962
Kipp A Koonce Class of 1962
Judy Kord Class of 1968
Erneast Kostarides Class of 1936
Ronald Kramer Class of 1925
Georgia Krause
Virginia Krider Class of 1961
Paula Kriner Class of 1979
Paul Kuehl Class of 1976
James Kugelman Class of 1970
Kelly Kuner Sexton Class of 1992


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Durward Kirby (1912-2000) (Class of 1930): Durward Kirby, one of television's laid-back pioneers, became a household name in the 1950's and 1960's. During his Radio and TV broadcasting heyday in the '50s and '60s, he was the first sidekick for his longtime pal Garry Moore and foil to comedienne Carol Burnett on "The Garry Moore Show". He was later a co-host of "Candid Camera" with the late Alan Funt. Among his many credits, Kirby performed in the very first color television commercial aired on CBS. Mr. Kirby, who co-hosted "Candid Camera" with Alan Funt for five years, died March 15, 2000 in Fort Myers, Florida of congestive heart failure. He was 88. Kirby also played second banana on and off for years on "The Garry Moore Show." Kirby's association with Moore last for 30 years. Kirby's life began in Covington, Kentucky, and he was pursuing a degree in aeronautical engineering at Purdue University when fate intervened. He was walking by the campus radio station and was asked to fill in as an announcer. From there, he went on to work at radio stations in Chicago, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. His radio days were interrupted by World War II but afterward, the 6-foot-4 Kirby traveled to New York and began his long television career. With Moore's early live show, which ran from 1950-1951, Kirby served as an announcer and performer. He also performed on a variety show bearing Moore's name, which was shown on television from 1958-1964 and again from 1966-1967. Alan Funt created "Candid Camera" in 1961, although it had at one time been part of Moore's show, and Kirby co-hosted from the debut until 1966. He was known in the industry as a versatile performer and funnyman who could sing, dance and easily switch from slapstick comedy to salesman for the sponsor's product. He also was an author, penning "My Life, Those Wonderful Years;" "Bits and Pieces of This and That;" and "Dooley Wilson," a children's tome. Entertainer Arthur Godfrey once said Kirby was the only person in show business with whom everyone could get along. Kirby's popularity was such that a cartoon show, "Rocky and Bullwinkle" initiated a search for "Kirward Derby," a magic hat that would make its wearer the smartest man in the world. Kirby is survived by sons, Randall of Studio City, California; and Dennis of Ossining, New York; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Paxton. He had moved to Sanibel, Fla. from Sherman in 1974 and later moved to Fort Meyers.



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Patsy Sue Knight Heylmann (Class of 1962)



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