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I X-...M .sms MW -fm . A. J. CAROTHERS rl ce all night dress all day Oh, if to an , s rlaslfd old age away. charm'd the small por or 4 7 ff I ,f Zqyi f f 1' ,Z Z ,zz 1 4 CHAILLE CAGE For lzcr heart was in lzer work. and the hear! gzvellz grace urilo every art. is One of the most attractive and popular girls in our class the petite Chaille. She has been at Kinkaid for six years. Since her entrance she has won many scholastic awards and also many awards given her by her fellow students. She was the president of the sophomore class and also became cheerleader, a position she held for two years. Chaille vents her enthusiasm a great deal in sports. She plays basketball, volleyball, and baseball, and was elected captain of the volleyball team in 1949. Her writing ability enabled her to win the Advertising contest at Kinkaid. One of her main ' ' which she plans to maior in at outside interests is art Wellesley or ' ' ' uch success and happiness. Rice. Heres wishing her m he senior A. J. Carothers is one ofthe outstanding persons in t class. He is a wonderful organizer. His offices as assistant editor of the Falcon and of course, as editor of our Kinkaidian of 1950, have all been executed with great success. Agey as some people know him, has a flair for creative writing. He plans to major in advertising during his college career. He's made a good start by winning the short story cup in 1949. l'k able personality his dancing ability, his casual A. J.'s ie , ' ' d have made him Kinkaid's man- clothes, and his many frien s about-town.
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Nw RITA JO BAINES hfllusic is well said to be the speech of rzngelsf' During Rita's thirteen years ai Kinkaid she has won both scholastic honors and popularity awards. Her three scholar h' pins and two French s up medals represent success in her academic interests. Her offices as treas urer of the sophomore class, secretary of the junior class, director of the dramatic club play of i950 and her chairmanship of annual collections reflect the feeling that h er class mates have for her. Rita's piano playing at our chapel service s each morning has indeed enriched our school life. We know that she will be successful in her work at Baylor where she expects to study religious education and specialize in youth direction. To many people at Kinkaid, pep, spirit, good look grand e ' s, and a p rsonalily are all synonymous to Nancy Brelsford. Nancy's Kinkaid career b ' egan six years ago when she came here in the seventh grade During tha' t' , 'f :me she has amassed a group of offices that would do credit to anyone. ln her freshman year she was vice president of her class. She has also been editor of the Falcon and a cheer leader for two years. Offices are not the only rewards she has received at Kinkaid. At honor day she h as won the Spanish cup, the Poetry award, Scholarship pin and the cup for the person who contributed most to the school. Nancy plans to attend Rice, where we know sh ' e will be as popular and as big a success as she has been here. A cheerful look nz If NANCY BRELSFORD cz esadishafeast
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,,,,2...i , , fyg 1' Q, 3 ff X 5. A S. ss. fl 5 N A N N C O L l. E T T E l'She praclices efficiency of zz flawless kind. Ann Collette is the gran'ma of the senior class, her nick- name has stuck to her throughout her high school days. Ann is another of the original class. She has been here for twelve years, and in that time she has always been a Kinkaid rooter. Her deep voice could always be heard at the football games urging the Falcons on, and she has been a star of the girls' basketball team for four years, getting a letter three times. Ann has also been a leader in her class. She has worked diligently as the chairman of the picture committee this year, and has done an excellent iob. Next year will find her at the University of Texas. Nancy has been at Kinkaid for two years during which time she has made quite a scholastic record for herself. She was awarded the history, the Kinkaid scholarship pin, and the French Teachers Association Award. Nancy came to Houston from El Paso. Naturally, coming from a town that is practically south of the border, she is very interested in Mexico and that country's culture. For the last four summers she has vacalioned there. Next year will find Nancy at the University of Texas where she plans to major in biol . il w ix N . X. isisiil X .qc . ' ' S X x Mcsgc . , fwsis . S , J S . 'fe x Y N tm Q X X X xx Ig, Q ' X M S N X N X N -Mg Q --, X: v x ffl- vm 4' N N A N C Y E A R l. E 'tffhose eyes cannot disguise zhe sw shin' ' eel soul mg through Zhenzf,
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