Kinkaid High School - Kinkaidian Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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i 1 s W' y . 7 e ' 1. W MIME' MONTE FROST There's a moral to euerythingg If only you can find iff, Mo o the senior class of '50 in the ninth grade. Since that time he has been one of the leaders of our group-as president this year and also as assistant editor of the Falcon. He has always been interested in science, but his activities have taken him into many fields. He has been an active member of the iournalism, dramatic, and annual clubs. Monte is known for his automobiles, since he has attended Kinkaid, his collection of new cars has amazed everyone. Monte is also known for his humor, his pleasant manner, and willingness to help. His academic work rates among the high- est in our class and he has always been in the A bracket. Monte plans to attend an Eastern school next year w will moior in science. nte ioined the ranks f here he he science laboratory has become the second h Gregory, th ' ' ome of Tomm e senior class s offi ' I Y clo scientist. Ever since Kinder- garten at Kinkaid he has enioyed this work in the science field. In 1950 he served as vice president of the science club. Outside of school, hunting has occupied T ' ' he spends ' ommys time, and many of his week d en s at Eagle Lake keeping his marksmanship up to par. The quiet witticisms are usually Tommy's and they have made him o good schoolmate. At Rice he plans to continue his scholastic interet ' ' world of el ' ' s in physics. The ectrncal englneerin ' g will have an outsta d' ber in Tommy G n ing mem- regory. 2 gif! W TOMMY GRE GORY 'tAsl ' ' arge as life and twzce as natural

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evf3:,,:N,,i: V f e l.lAN FRANCES FREN A daughter of the gods, diainely tall and most divinely fair. f 7 I W f ff EAN FORSYTH .l '4Remember the years and forget the tears, And youill find contentment each day. f the Jean, during her three years at Kinkaid has been one o most friendly members of our class. Her blue Plymouth con- 'n out the side is a familiar vertible with all the people hang: g ' ' ' Besides running her own bus com- . . 5 sight to all Klnkaidlans. pany she has been a member of the girls athletics, dramatic , music appreciation, and annual clubs. .lean likes anything to do with California and the High Sierras. Her interests are in such fields as modern architecture, sailing, and traveling. Her ' ' E lish. Next year Jean will favorite subiects are clvics and ng h will maior in political science. be at S. M. U. where s e :I ' 4 ix? Z CH The tall, graceful young lady who has add ' Lillian French. Lillian's soft, kindergarten is l't of poise. Her class since ' her the treasured qua I y spoken manner gives major scholastic interests are home economics and history and for extra-curricular activities, she loves the hills and mountains of West Texas. Next year she plans to attend the ' M ico, where she will maior in home d University of New ex I to success for she has alrea y economics. She needs no hep ' h' and genuine thoughtfulness QQ ined it by true friends IP ed so much to her



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f if? - if NANCY LOU HUNT Honor lies in honesl Zoilf, GARRETT HAMILL 4'Life is not so short but that there' is always time enough for courtesy, The Mustangs of Southern Methodist University have claimed our senior class vice president for his coming years at college work in geology. During his thirteen years at Kinkoid from kindergarten through high school, Garrett has always been a leader, serving as president of the freshman class and participating in the music appreciation, science, and athletic clubs. His work on the advertising staff of the Kinkaidian proved invaluable, as did his entering into the school activities with genuine enthusiasm. li' will indeed seem strange not to see Garrett piloting his new cars down the street when the doors of Kinkaid are opened once more. Nancy Lou has been at Kinkaid for three years. She has gained a reputation as one of the more diligent seniors, being interested in anything to do with art or science. She has added much to the science classes she has attended during her years at Kinkaid. Nancy is also interested in sports, she played on the girls' basketball team when a sophomore. Out- side of class Nancy is interested in people, books of all kinds, and odd hats. Next year she will be at Stanford where she will maior in chemistry.

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