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CHEERLEADERS CAROL SMITH JANE ARNOLD CATHERINE CAGE A school's spirit is as admirable as its cheerleaders, and Kinkaid's spirit in 1949- l95O had little room for improvement. The trio of girls who were responsible for this great amount of spirit and who now wear small silver megaphones as tokens of appreciation from the school, are Catherine Cage, Jane Arnold, and Carol Smith. They will be remembered as three of the peppiest and most attractive cheer- leaders in the sports history of Kinkaid. ll ASSOCIATION The K Association is made up of the boys who have earned letters for athletic accomplishment. Its purpose is the promotion of interest in athletics, the encourage- ment of school spirit and good sportsmanship. The members of the association are Burke Purdie, Hector Janse, Charles Pagan, Allan Bloxsom, Don Stark, Dan Laken- macher, Noel Shannon, Nelson McCarter, Karl Maley, John Ivy and Morrison Crigler
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Standing: Herman Lloyd, John Ivy, Don Stark, Nelson McCarter, Bruce Wiley, Dan Lakenmacher. Kneeling: Karl Maley, Jack Wilkerson, Noel Shannon, Burke Purclie, Mike Schuhmacher, Allan Bloxsom, Whip Newell. lf you were to ask a Kinkaid student his or her favorite season of the year, the answer would probably not be Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter, but Football season. Yes, football season is an all-round favorite at Kinkaid. Having lost over three-fourths of our last year's squad with the graduating senior class, our team consisted almost completely of boys that were playing for the first time. Friendswood came out on top the opening game with the score of 30 to T35 the game was hard fought by both teams. Our next two games were also defeats by Garwood and Tarkington. Next on the schedule was the game with Danbury, Danbury won with a score of 31-27. The following game was played against Garwood and ended with our defeat, 20 to l3. The last and most exciting game of the season was played against Sheridan, the game ended in a 24-24 tie with Kinkaid on Sheridan's two-foot line. Though we had a season of defeats, all the games were hard fought and exciting. The whole school appreciates fully the work the team put into football this year. OPPOSITE PAGE NOEL SHANNON ALLAN BLOXSOM NELSON MCCARTER BURKE PURDIE DON STARK JACK WILKERSON
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