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CHARLES PAGAN let noi the several b ath the su rfaceg theef' Look ene 1 . qualities of a lhzng nor zts worth escape A. .M LEE NEUMAN A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse. she left Le first attended Kinkaid in the Kindergarten, but t come back again five e our class in the second grade only o ' n Lee has been one of the most ears later Since her retur ll team as well as of her y . valuable members of the basketba class, She has been awarded three letters in basketball and in 1948 she won the poetry cup for her poem, Clouds, lee has been a member of the journalism and annual clubs where she has done much amusing and interesting writing. Her main activity outside of school is riding and her interest in horse shows have taken her to all parts of the state. Next year Lee will be attending either Beloit or the University of Colorado where she will major in journalism. ' He has attended Kinkald Charlie is one of our newer seniors. b t in that time he has won the respect ' f for only four years, u ' tes. He held the office d admiration of his classma ved on the student an treasurer in his freshman year and he ser ' ' ' Charlie has been interested council in his junior year. ' d athletics during his years at Klnkald. H k when science, math an ' ' '49 and won the Harvard Boo lettered in basketball In l' has been very active in the K Association R' and a junior. Charie ' He plans to attend Ice 'n his high school years. ' h him all the luck dur: g major in architecture. ln that field we was in the world.
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JULIA MORTON t'ThaZ her steps are of light, That her home is Zhe air.'7 To the sophomore class of 1948 cam J Worth e ulia Morton from Ft. , on opening day. At fi t ' h rs , Judy, as she is now k ad that new student I nown, g ow, but now she is 'u t needed pers ' I s about the most on In every school activity. Her spirit, enthusiasm, and vitality have brought her many honors. She was a cheer- leader in her iunior year, president of the art club in 19495 captain of the purple volleyball team in 1949, for which she won a cup on Honor Day. That mischevious twinkle in her eye has made Judy famous at Kinkaid, as her wit and char will do at Sarah Lawrence d ' m urmg her college da . YS Walter rnkaid for thirteen years, is one of the original members of our class. He has constantly made admirable grades and held offices of importance. This year he is treasurer of the senior class and editor of the Falcon. Walter is also known for his travels, which have taken him to all parts of the U.S.A. Because of the musical shows there, the favorite place in his travels is New York. Next year will find Walter near New York in either Harvard or Yale, where he will maior in law and business. Muller, having attended K' bl-r WALTER MULLER Ease with dignity. f
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' r X if., N X cs X ' V 54 1 as B U R K E P U R D l E A faullless body and a blanzeless minrlf' Burke is one of our outstanding athletic seniors. He has gone to Kinkaid for thirteen years and has always had an interest in sports. From the eighth grade up he has played on the varsity team in basketball and in football. He has lettered three times in football. With all this ability it is very natural that his favorite subiect is physical educa- tion. But Burke has a much more serious goal in mind for his life work. He plans to attend Baylor and maior in medicine. Burke is known for other qualities, too. He has been a tireless worker on the annual this year and has always contributed all his efforts to whatever task he undertakes. His personality has also won him many friends. He is very easy-going and accepts everything as it is. We know that in whatever Burke decides to do he will be a great success. Ift econd Robert Benchley in the world, Jerry Short has our vote llk I here is to be a s as the person most e y to succeed him . Jerry's refresh' been evid ' ' ing wit has ent since his entr ance to the class seven years ago. As an example of his sk'll short t I he won the sary contest sev I era years ago. Readers of the school paper will recall w'th ' Mr S ' I glee the genial horts accounts of C hristrnas, Valentine's Day, and the ever present spring fever. Jerry wishes to become an architect in later years, b ' satility ' ut his ver- pops up again in th e form of piano play- ing Mr. Benchley, look to your I ' heard aurels, we never you play the piano. W V , .fm . 16, zf ?i,Q W K m.,,,,d?gi -sf . I -1 'MM ,. S .3 -Q .iff .M cc ' ft f is .2 . .WW in J E R R Y S H O R T 'cOne ounce ' ' of wrt zs worth a pound of sorrow KJ
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