Kinkaid High School - Kinkaidian Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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:fs ' , X . N R Y K l R B Y Corn shall make' young men cheerfulf' Carefree, indirect, and interested in the arts, Henry Kirby fills a place in the senior class that no one else could qualify lor. He appeared as Charlie McCarthy at his initiation three years ago and has been entertaining his classmates ever since. He has carried lead roles in two productions of the dramatic club and created a minor sensation as Dorothy Shay at a iunior dance last year. Henry has other interests too, such as English, journalism, and medicine, he plans to study the latter while attending Yale. 1 ki ln September, 1944, Joan Lander entered Kinkaid and has since that time been a stalwart in our girls' athletics. During the 1948 season, Joan was elected captain of the basketball team, a sport in which she has lettered for four years. In 1948 and 1949 the girls' track cup was awarded to .loan on Honor Day, and in 1947 she served as president of the girls athletic club. Horsemanship is another phase of Joan's intere ests, and iumping in horse shows has claimed the number one spot on her list of sports. Houston will lose one of her native daughters to Washington, D. C., where .loan will enter Mt. Vernon College, and continue her love for riding. 199 JOAN L ANDER Iii s good to lengthen Zo the last a sunny mood

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R A N D A K E R R Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren'Z they all contented like me? , f 2: MILDRED KATER tthe bay is worth a rnonlh in town. One clay a kaid's Mildred Kater, or Kat, as her nickname goes, is Kin contribution to the music world. Her beautiful voice has been the talk of the school since such performances as those on Talent Night and the senior dance. Mildred, however, is interested in other things as well. She is an avid boat en- thusiast and spends most of her summer vacation at the bay. She is known around Kinkaid for these interests and for her sincerity and pleasing personality. Next year Mildred will ' td voice. attend Baylor where she will s u y CGI' Three years ago a young lady entered Kinkaid to end herself to everyone with a charming smile and an infectuous ' uessed, Ronda Kerr was that gigglep and, as you might have g ' the past three years Randa has been a d young lady. During ' I and art clubs, and has serve member of the dramatic, chora , I tter in 1948. Ronda has entertained her as president of the a h r famous questions which meet English classes always by e ' nse. Because she loves people, Randa IS with uproarlous respo ' l ork, where she is certain of planning a career of socua w the personal magnetism which attracts success, for she has people to her.



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Z, , , ,ffm vu, f Al ,.,, K Q 4 S: .Si fsyefr Q kg s x PAT McCALL It's no matter what you do If your heart be only truef, Z V ,.s,,,:fz:s1 ff ' f f 1. sf , 7 as X s X sgf S x 'ff W Q W M f MARY ANN MALEY Sim licity of character is no hindrance P to subtlety of zntellectf' ' l new member of our classy she Mary Ann is a comparativey has attended Kinkaid for only two years. She came to Houston from Corpus Christi and she still has that town on her mind. Every once in a while she will tell you how they did some- thing down in Corpus. Mary Ann has been a grand help on the annual this year-rescuing it from the financial rocks and helping to organize the advertising section. She has been an energetic rooter of all Kinkaid activities, and when one needs help on a iob, he knows that Mary Ann is the girl to ask. Next year she will go to Texas, where we know she will make as many friends as she has here. h attended Kinkaid five years, and during these l' and music Pat as 't sted in the iournalsm years has become in ere ' ' clubs. This year she was a member of the annual ' t e. She appreciation d't'on to the writing commit e club, and an excellent ad II ' teresting summers traveling to Mexico, Canada I to spent many in ' ' d States. ln college, Pat pans d 'n touring the Unite ' b'ects in high an 1 ' ' En lish, her favorite su I major in history or g Sh lans to attend Randolph-Macon or Rice, but her b bl keep school. e p interest in sailing and Rice football games will pro a y her close to home.

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