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Members of the Mt. Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 595 gathered Saturday for the installment of new officers, which proved to be a rather historic moment. They were joined for the first time by members of Jno G. Lewis Masonic Lodge No. 622, which is also located in Copperas Cove.
âHaving the members of the Jno G. Lewis Masonic Lodge No. 622 here with us at our lodge for the first time is very symbolic, because it put away a lot of myths about us and them being rivals,â said outgoing Worshipful Master Darrell McDonald. âWe were very happy that they could join us this year for this event.â
John Shearer: With New Vocational School Planned, 1950s Kirkman Athletes Recall Positives Of School And Playing For Jack Carr Tuesday, July 6, 2021 - by John Shearer
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Kirkman graduates, from left, Darrell McDonald, Bill Green and U.S. Myers
U.S. Myers, left, and Darrell McDonald with old Kirkman letter jackets.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and a photo of a signed basketball remembering a moment of sports success for Kirkman High in the 1950s started quite a conversation recently among three former players about playing for their well-liked coach, Jack Carr.
Coach Carr had died in 2008, and one of his sons, Allen, with whom I had gone to Baylor in the 1970s, was going through some of his father’s items recently and had emailed me saying he had a signed basketball.