McKinney High School - Lion Yearbook (McKinney, TX)
- Class of 1953
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Pr! rzpal 5 Ofpca MR EAR Principal R L SLAUCHTE CV81' too I .Slaughter ULU to lei, d md K. m workm out en T fi mile-411,16 MRS E L EUBANK5 Secretarv 'Vlrs Eubankb 1 a famllxdr person to see around the Qchool She works busllv at her tv pewrlter ,44 67 MH HAROLD BEANI Asst Prmclpal Makln announcements ove1 the P X la Nlr Beam 3 spec na ty. 5 i .iv f . 5 E ri sxug ,Mfg 2 A 5 1 Q , i 1 Q ' 3 3 if x fi 3 ix !!LPi ,fff 1 5 ff' V A jf J g I jf I F - - If if f 1 , ,. H i Q 'x ,ap , 1,1 ' 'milig gi ASQ' 4 My 5 45 5 ii rf :Q , A ' l , fiijff f Q . 9 HM 'if my Q7 ,, 1 nv.- W 'STL . -I 'X-1' 3 11 -'94 f' X sf Y M F J x I v Y Mm? MW We-134,-'rv V uf, fn-.X-,gp V. mv. f .N wx, f f 2 4 4 -.....,, - I if - , XP: W- 90' '4 mlm i l MR. RAYMOND BENNETT Head oachg Hist ry MR. C. N. BOOTH Distributive Education gacul y MISS SUSIE CARLISLE Home Economics MR. CARLOS CARTER Algebrag History MRS. JANELLE COLEMAN English MRS. VENITA BOOTH Spanish 3- 'Q MISS MAXIE DRAIN Girls' Physical Education MR. C. M. DUVALL Science MR. ED ESTES ' Band. Choral MISS RUTH GRAY ES English , MR. HAROLD FRAZIER Vocational Agriculture di, '52, Csallv, MR. HAR LAN GERMANY Mathematics MR. C. C. HAR.-XLSON Counselor MRS. MARY JO GREEN Home Economics MISS BESSIE MAE HAMILTON English MRS. W. R. HOLLIS .Iournalismg Algebra f 2 1 MISS RETA 1 LEATHEHMAN MR. .IOHNNY HICKS Mathematics Coach? Science MRS. MARGARET MARTIN Algebra MR. J. T. ROLLINS Vocational Education MRS. LIZZIE NELL MCCLURE American History MR. A. J. PRESS Shop MRS. DALE SHEPARD Commercial MR. WYATT McDOWELL Drivers Educationg Coach f '5 MISS KATHERINE THOMPSON Lating English MR. EARL WOLFORD Commercial 'T My fl In MMD X l - W -H 1 f x A . I rx N xv if I X 1+ cw 'QW 1 FJ ig ,,.- , 1 . eg ' x X R v n - T M XX NW Q Q' WMM X? m f, We MFT Kim fX 'D 1 4 , A 5 ,WW ff . i f lf' M A f EQ 1 3 n V 7 vi ' , Q QI' AYTT ' N fklf 1 !!Z,fIXf ,ff , Q X, L WX' , ff Q . If Af If, ,ff IX, , XV xx f' Mvfff fl fx 7 ff ll, V , 1 W W ,f, ,' M f ff f f ,f 'X . 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' N A ff - gy-L- fpff- X A 'f ff! f I , 3 '1' 'lf f ,, i,, P' .,, fy f X 'iq T X ..W7f,l','1fy,, , M nf ' ,, - 1, .M 1,wm,, J ., , f V .VI I X I Il II JV. I :Las A 4 W 5 'e fix' I if Mff N , X Q 'Q ' 1 its ss f gisycl ' F ' A Y W' W-Y - .f 1h ,, l W Z 4, XZ YM ENGLISH HISTORY--Through studying history, the student's world be- comes larger until he becomes a citizen of the world. World History and American History teaches the fundamental values of democracy, trains for good citizenship, prepares the student for leadership and participation in his government, and pro- vides for the application of democratic principles in school life and everyday living. MATHEMATICS SCIENCE-Students learn Nature's method of making sulphur as they themselves reproduce it in the laboratory. Two years of natural science or one year of natural science and two years of foreign language are required for graduation. Courses are General Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics. . . a time to learn ENGLISH-The dictionary is a daily tool the student uses to help him understand the new words he reads and hears. Words like impeccable, formidable and facetious. Words that help him understand the new ideas and new concepts that are being discussed today. Words that help him to express exactly and concisely what he wishes to say. The four-year course in English seeks to teach the student to write and speak correctly and to give him an appreciation for the literature of his language. HISTORY MATHEMATICS-In a time of atomic energy, H-bomb de- velopment, and talk of future trips to the moon, students are keenly interested in higher math, realizingtthat the exactitude and precision of math is the key to these new discoveries. Al- gebra, Geometry, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry are avail- able for students interested in practical as well as theoretical math. SCIENCE . a time to study LATIN LATIN-Although no longer a spoken language, Latin, never- theless, is the parent of many modern languages. The two-year Latin course is designed to give the student a better understand- ing of his own language and a deeper appreciation of the in- debtedness of modern civilization to Roman civilization to Roman learning and institutions. SPANISH .IOURNALISM-The bi-monthly edition of THE LION ROAR gives the student practical experience in the make-up of a newspaper. He learns to write copy briefly and to the point: who, what, when, where and why? Though now a mimeograph paper, the class has a sizeable bank account and continues to save to buy a printing press for the school some day. MUSIC SPANISH-Students improve their pronunciation with the tape recorder and by listening to Spanish records. Through conversational Spanish, augmented by necessary grammar study, students learn to speak, read and write the language. Cultural reading in the history and life of Spanish-speaking peoples give the student understanding of and a sympathy for these people. .IOURNALISM Before a student taking Band or Choral may receive credit for the course, he must take Music I which teaches the fundamen- tals of music making: time, scales, harmony. The Music De- partment is almost a civic organization because some part of it, band or chorus, performs for every public event and for local club programs. AGRICULTURE-Vaccinating cattle, spraying and pruning fruit trees, raising prize calves, chickens and pigsg and dehorn- ing cattle are a few of the class activities of the ag boys. In his three years of Agriculture a student learns the different breeds of stock and poultry, farm management, soil conserva- tion, uses of different insecticides and modern, scientific methods of farming. N COMMERCIAL-Many shorthand students leave school at graduation to enter into business after having had extensive training in high schooli Typing, shorthand, commercial law, commercial arithmetic and training in business procedure are offered to students desiring business training. WOODWORK SHOP The pungent smell of sawdust and the burring of electric saws greet the visitor to the shop where each student dreams of making and finishing a beautiful and useful piece of furniture The best tools are at his disposal band saw, circle saw mitre saw planer jomter drill press and plenty of tables to work on During the Spring the furniture is displayed for the admiration of high school students HOMEMAKING-Sewing by pattern eliminates guess work and insures correct cutting and a neat fit Girls also learn the dxf ferent fabrics best suited for a particular pattern adjusting the pattern to fit, and sewing smoothly on electric machines Cooking new recipes in the most modern method produces a meal both tasty and attractive After preparing the meal stu dents serve it correctly Good grooming etiquette health and personality development are included in the course DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Students, working in local stores during the afternoons, attend regular classes in the morn- ing. In D. E. they learn salesmanship, store courtesy, details and background of the objects they sell. He learns which is the best article and why and then learns to sell the article. Only juniors and seniors may take D. E. and receive two credits each year while earning the prevailing wage. 3. Tv f J' ,Y -wh w1 ' 'af 'w 1 'F' 5 X 9 ,,, ' -.-.H 3 , Z ' -- Kgw. ,, , A :E ., ri'- ' 17 sexi' MQ, . Q .f , Q, r,. myths. 3 Qs, 'n - N .K - , l 'Q I 3, hy 'fx D 'N - - . Lx Q u s- J, YS, 1 ., in ?:i?,s5gq,gff3 f,3 M mf ,- ss rjhg ,, -.571-,v.,,'fq5: ANNA ANDRUSICK Typing Club' FHA' Transfer from Blue Ridge. WILLIAM ARNOLD Allred Youth Choral Club Library Asslstant Students Councll Vrce Presrdent Jumor Favorite CHARLES ANGEL Sclmathlc Precldent Band Letterman L a t 1 n 1 HOCICTHI Presldent Allred Youth St at e Band Honor Ro Orchestra MARY ANDERSON Qhorthancl Club FHA FRANKIE BAXTER Club FHA Allred outh 'Q SUE BELL Typxng Club Latlm Hodlernl FHA Allied Youth Choral Club Band Mayorette SIDNEY BURRUS Sclmathics' Key Club' Band' Students Council' Honor Roll' Orchestra' Football' All-State Band. BE'I'I'IE BRITTON Typmg Team SC1m3thlCS FHA Alhed Youth D E Choral Club Yell Leader Honor Roll Freshman Favornte Jumor Fav orlte Senlor Class Favorxte Claws Beauty MARTHA BERGVALL Typing Club Shorthand Club Secretary FHA Alhed Youth Secretary D E Presldent Chor al Club Lion Roar Staff Band MILTON BROOKS Allied Youthg Choral Club: Stage Craftersg Band. L A CAPPS Football Basketball Baseball Typlng Club FHA FFA Al hed Youth Freshman Class Treasurer Junlor Class Treas urer Most Handsome 'iopho more Year BOBBY COVINGTON BOBBYE JACK CHANDLER Typmg Club Shorthand Club Los Vl8j9f0 FHA Allled Youth Annual Staff Natlonal Honor SOClCly Honor Ro Semor Class Secretary Out standmg Cltlzen 5152 is MARY BUTLER PATRICIA COVINGTON Typmg Club Lallnl Hodxerm Secretary Allied Youth Band ,G 1 s 1 9 1 1 ' ' . Q , , , . - 1 v -- ' ' Z 1 5? y v 1 , U, -1 1 ' ' ,,,s,g3,2v. A sf -nw, ' ' 'fZ1i5?'I:. . ' L' 'iffiiy -6, K, ' In , , , , . .R . RITA CRAFT Typlng Club Shorthand Club FHA Allied Youth JAY CRUM Sclmathlcs VICE President L Stage Crafters Lion Roar Staff Band Letterman All State Band -aff '4 37 CAROLYN CRAWFORD Typmg Club Shorthand Club Los VIZJCTOS FHA Allxed Youth D E Club 'WH LAURA CRAGHEAD Typmg Team FHA Allred Youth DE Club SUE CRIM Typmg Club FHA Allled Youth D E Club Choral Club Llon Roar Staff Flagbearer Frlendlle t Clrl 02 53 W it i C Z , . . . ' : 9 , 3 . ' 9 5 I I 3 . . . ' ', ' ' 9 a- A A A tini Hodiernig Allied Youth: ' 9 ' : V. . Z S . Z - - 9 5 3 5 , 's ' , ' - . C MARTHA DEAL Typmg Team Shorthand Club Vlce President Latlnl Hodlernl Vlce Presxdent Annual Staff Edltor Honor Soclety HISIOII Honor Roll Sophomore Class President GLENDA DOUGLAS Typmg Team Shorthand Club FHA Allied Youth Sophomore Class Favonte inn 'H+ NoR1TA DONALDSON Typing Club Lo hajero DE Club Honor Roll BARBARA CUNDIFF Typmg Team Shorthand Club FHA Allled Youth Band Students Councll BETTY DUGGER Latml Hodlerm Vice Presrdent FHA Allred Youth Choral Club Band Students Councrl PAUL DUNC w Tvpmg Club DF Club I C F OFF Football Manager Typing Club Allied Youth DE Club Choral Club Stage Crafter: Band Let terman Drum Major All State Band Orchestra CAROLYN Duvcw Tenms Typlng Club Secretary FHA Allled Youth Choral Club Llon Roar qtaff CoEd1 tor Band Students Councll Preslclent Honor Roll l AVALOW DUNCAN Typmg, Club Sclmathlc ec rotary Allxf-ml Youth Key Club Stag.: C rafts-rg lum Roar Staff Band I vttf-rman Orvhe tra WANDA FLLISON Ba ketball Tr nm T y p mg Club Allletl Youth J V FAGG Tenms Alhed Youth D E Club Choral Club Stage Craft ers Yell Leader Band Semor Class Favorne All State Band N RITA GILBERT Typmg Club Qpeech Club Scxmathlcs Alhed Youth DE Club Secretary Honor Roll JUHIOI' Class Secretary Sopho more Class Favorite Jumor Class Favorlte Class Beauty 'Nlost Beautiful Clrl 51 52 Tex as DE Sweetheart JEANETTE GILES Basketball Typmg Team Short hand Club Choral Club L brary Asslstant Flrst Place DISIIICI Typmg Contest 'QW t J ACK EVANS FFA CLIFFORD GOOSTREE Typmg Club Sclmathlcs Treas urer Alhed Youth Stage Craft ers Lxon Roar Staff Band -lnmqw 41 IKE GRIFFIN Typmg, Club Qclmathlcs Los Vrajeros Allred Youth Choral Club Stage Crafter TOM HACKNEY Football Manager Basketball Baseball Typmg Club FFA. Llon Roar Staff. A 'Q ACM 'iv DHIRLEY GRovEs Typing Club FHA Allred Youth Choral Club DE Club Mayorette Band lui. 4-QQ JAMES GRIFFIN Qcxmathlcs Lat1n1Hod1ernI Al hed Youth Choral Club L brary Aaslstant Band Letter man Students Councll Orches tra Honor Roll Representative to Boyz State 1- ri LINDSEY GUNTER JEAN HALL Tennis Typmg, Club FHA Allled Youth RICHARD HOLLIS Football' Baseball- Scimathics' FHA' Allied Youth- Key Club Secretary. -1? BOB HAGY Twplng Club Preldent Cl mathlcs Los Yxajero Trea ur er Allled Youth Llbrarw Club XICC Premdent Annual Staff Copy Edltor Llon Roar Qtaff Band Qtudents Councll N tlonal Honor SOCIBIY Honor Roll Qtate Tvplng Contest ARETISE HERRINGTON Typmg Club Shorthand Club Allied Youth Lion Roar Staff GILES HURST Typmg Club Band Ks X, 1-4' fy CAROL JACKSON FHA Los VIRJCFOS Allred Youth Choral Club Freshman Class Beauty DE Club TYP Ing Club PATRICIA ANN LA R012 Allied Youth Stage Crafters V108 Presldent Band Honor Ro B SANTA KUYKENDALL Basketball Tennxs T y p I n g Club FHA Stage Crafters Llon Roar Staff -J '---ur Curmss JENKINS AVERY LAFOLLETTE Basketball Manager, Baseball Manager, TypIng Club, SCI mathxcs, Choral Club, Treasur er, Stage Crafters, President, Band Letterman V I fx f W. FA Q 5 Z , Q S Q . . Q ' 2 3 2 Z - 3 Z 1 I S ' 5 VENITA L1'rcHFonD Typmg Club Shorthand Clu PHA PAT LoNc Typing Club Shorthand Club Latlm Hodrernr Allred Youth Band Honor Roll 'Uv Lols LocKE C4 -num. JACK LEIGH Football Typmg Club FFA Allred Youth Key Club Fnend llest Senior Year SARA LOVELL Typmg Team Shorthand Club Sclmathxcs L8lll'll Hodlernl FHA Allred Youth Stage Crafters Band I, . z bg 7' V, : ' : 4 , f 2 5 ' 'ill Typing Clubg FHA. K. S 3 A A J ' : Q . . g g . . . .g . 3 3 . ' a fx W K MELVIN MARSHALL Football Baseball A l l 1 e cl Youth Key Club Choral Club Vlce Presndent Orchestra Amana Lou MCGARRAH Basketball Typmg Club FHA DE Club W7 JOYCE MEDCALF Typing Club Los Vlajeros Choral Club Llbrary Asslstant Honor Roll CHARLOTTE MAYNARD Typing Club FHA DE Club Choral Club Band C.'l?' BOBBY MCFARLING Basketball Baseball Typlng Club FFA Alhed Youth VERNON MORGAN Football Ba ketball Baseball Typing Club FHA Allied Youth H D MOLZON Football Ba eball Typing Club Scimathics Key Club. Pre.i- dent' Students Council. Vice President' Freshman Class President. RICHARD MoRRow TVPIDH Club -Xlhed Youth D F f lub Choral Club Band All State Band Wlember 1902 All 5tat4 Chorus .us SUE MCNEIL Twplng Club Qhorthand Club Allied Youth Lion Roar Staff Co Editor MARTHA NIULLIWS Typing Club Shorthand Club Los Viajeros Allied Youth Stage Crafters Lion Roar Staff Band Annual Staff X' we 'U' MARGARET NEAL Shorthand Club Treasurer L tml H0dl8fhl Allred Youth more. Class V108 Presldent Doms ODLE Basketball Typmg Club Los Vxajeros Presrdent A n n u al Staff Busmess Manager Llon Roar Staff Edltor Natronal Honor SOCICIY Secretary Honor Ro i' BETTY NIELL Typmg Team Shorthand Club Sclmathxcs Key Club Presl FHA Allred Youth Choral Club Yell Leader Flagbearer Annual qtaff Business 'Nlanager SONNY NITCHOLAS Baseball Typmg Club Allred Youth Key Club DE Club Choral Club Students Councll BETTY NORMAN Typmg Club Latlm Hodrernl Llbrary ASSISIHHI Annual Staff Art Lion Roar Staff Edltor Honor Roll W. 0. I S . 17 M ' - r . 8 . , . , K n 1 I ,, V , 4 : 3 : E , 1 . w 5 3' Z Q Stage Crafters: Bandg Sopho- , . X 4 ' : ' Z 3 - ' Z . ' ' , . z ' 3 v C 1 Q y 3 1 I ll. V K . g . . . .3 Z 5 5 , 5 BOBBIE PELL Typing Teamg FHA, Reporter: Allied Youthg Choral Club, Re- porterg Lion Roar Staffg Band. PAT PHILLIPS Typmg Club FHA HIGIOIIHH Llbrary Club Prealdent Honor Roll 'U' JIM PENNINGTON Football Typlng Club Allled Youth Choral Club Band Let terman Orchestra Sophomore Cla s Faworxte qua! dll-:Q as lx, BARBARA PATTERSON All State Lhorue LatInI Hodler Choral Club Presldent Typmg Club Allled Youth MARY LEE PowELL Typmg Club Treasurer Short hand Club Preudent Band Nauonal Honor SOCICIY Presx dent Honor Roll Qemor Class Trea urer OrcheQtra . 4 '- -I ' I nl, y Q , , . A I Q v S ' 2 v . V, , S ' . x v Q ' 1 A 1 1 , . Q 3 - S 5 E . Z s M I . v Q v DEWEY RAMSEY Typxng Club Allied Youth DE Club W A RICHARDSON JR Baseball Typxng Club DE Club l -H-'anti SHIRLEY REDDELL Typing Club Shorthand Team Stage Crafters Band Honor Roll Sophomore Class Secre tary .lunlor Class President McKinney Representatlve t Girls State MEREDITH R1-:Avlis Transfer from El Pao Texas RUTH RENFRO Typlng Club Shorthand FHA Allled Youth Club ' . S , .. 'S x x X lx: . 2 . : ' : - 9 Scimathicsg FHAQ Allied Youthg : : - a ' : . . 0 . , . . , . J ' 2 . . Q : ' - , T t, OLA JEAN ROLAND Typlng Club Shorthand Club FHA Allred Youth LOUISE RUCKER Typmg Team Shorthand Team Sclmathlcs FHA Allled Youth Lxon Roar Staff CoEd1tor BOBBY ROMINGER Football Ba ketball FFA Al hed Youth Key Club DE Club Vlce President Jumor Class Vxce Presrdent Semor Class Presldent VI? PAT Ronsrvrs Typmg Club FHA JIMMY SANDERS Football FFA Allred Youth GWEN SCRIBNER Typmg Club Shorthand Club WANDA TADLOCK Typing Club Los Vlajeros FHA Llon Roar Staff PEGGY SPEARMAN Typing Club Latml Hodlerm FHA btudentm Councll GLEN SMITH FF A ff-rl,-.. ii DON STILES FFA ELIZABETH TIPPENS Typm Club Shorthand Club FHA GAIL TOLLESON Avila' 11' Tx pmg Club FH Alllf-d Youth Lboral Llub Llbrary A 1 tant 'Vlajorrttf DOROTHY TOMBERLIN FHA i' JIM TAYLOR FFA Most Handsome Junlor Cla N BETTYE TRAVILLION Typing Team Qhorthand Team Qclmathlcs Los V13-ICIOS Al lied Youth Annual Staff Llon Roar Qtaff Advertl mg Manager Yell Leader 1 1 GEORGE TURNER Typmg Club DE Club JIMMY WILLIAMS 'W HOWELL LEF WALLIS Allxed Youth Choral Club Band EUGENE VIER Football FHA FA Key Club 35553455 NINA WALTERS Typm Team Shorthand Team FHA Band Honor Roll 0 chestra f 1 STILLMAN R. ABBOTT Los Viajerosg Allied Youthg Bandg Transfer from New Mexi- co Military Institute and St. Mark's, Dallas. BOBBY COGBURN Football: Basketball 1 Typing Club FFA Allied Youth JIMMY WILSON Basketball Football FFA Al hed Youth Freshman Class Secretary WILLARD YOUNG Transfer from Blalrstown Iowa ,.al at 1 i .45 1 gf New , 'TH ,r A-L . n Q , A .-.-. . . . , L, it V 'rt Q . A1 E 3 N 'M JN .Lf-id1'sA f rw wff--wwamw-1.- - 4 W-M +1 Sd' ...,-1 Us hmg:,??v,,:,w . wsu 'W 4 X: .rx A A X Y 5 -+'q .-1' '--mm J- 5 Ip. P ,MV Q If ' K 'Q x X I Q -4 X L 'R J ' Y, -.1 K , Ui J X 5 ,ig 1 . x' 4 M . ' Ex - , 1 gy .., K, K Q N Q 'fit T vibk v Q V- ' Th M' ' 'N Ag-,M - A S -up-1 . 7 i :ggi iv ,QW Nw., H , l ft., X X 111: gg y, Y ,wqf jg K ' JC! 'wg 9 vb ' ' Lff ' all-,...,g'w .,r ' I - f ,iv 5 T. ' ' Q' V' . .1-,gm 'Ca A ' ,-'- , Y- A L -, + - .P v . , A gp-wif-1,1 , .5 - . - A Lvgfy-'iw f , ' ' lsr? L , 2 M- , 648 ' , ff , 'u E 4., ibn ' 1 .R ' -. .jgig - A ,. W ' .4 ,tx 4 A h ,,,,,, X wi V , as 'Q ' I '4 Ka ef' A ,NTT wg lvl.-F' , Wk 1 ' .,'.'T ' . ' - M , , ' 5 N , Q , A 4 , , 1 , 1 N . ,. -ra Q - A I ,1 ff 4 4 'il 1 'Q 1 Maurice Abbott Clyde Alexander Wilma Jo Ashley ,leraldine Bass Estl Lee Blazer Billie June Bomar James Boren Ernest Brown Ruth Burnside I A-NN FN x 4 .4 X M41 'S x.. 9. K. 'x 'T' Frances Campbell James Caudell Shirley Chitty Elouise Combest .foe Connally Sylvia Commander Bill Crump ' .loe Crump 'H-as Charles Davidson Shxrley Davldson Sammy Douglas 'Sr- 25 Charles Dowell Jimmy Duff Daniel Duvall Caroll Eastham 'Q Qs Shlrley Eddleman Pat Ede Jane England Gerald Eubanks Perry F lsher Gary Garner Joan Gxlbert Glenn Haggard ovce Hamm Sue Hamm Don Hamm Bobby Hanna Helen Hanna Evelyn Grimm R . Marty Harrington Dons Humphrlea errv Hu Patsy Jearf Hulett Jones err ones loan l p m Lavema Kmdle .lenl Klrlcland .lanett Knowles FX 'S N'-r Mar uykendall Donald L Harold Llowd Camllla Lofnce Leland 'Ulrr Jackie McCluGky Charles McDearm0n Charles McMenamy Sherry McNeil Margaret Milikien Edwin Mitchell Wanda Moses Bernice Murphy Johnny Mac Odle Frieda Orenduff Q W QQ' -a 7 F 1-. Cary Pam plin Eugene Parks Wayne Phillips Shirley Pilkinton Everett Poston Don Ramsey Clifford Short Marljohn Smlth Leonard Stlvers Frank Strickland James Stroup Norman Sullivan Clovis Swanner Charles Tarvin Barbara Taylor Mary Jane Taylor Bobby Tunnell Helen Tyler Nelson Vaughn Barbara Vest Jimmy Wallis 'CW if is -ya Landis Warden Willie Mae Woodard Johnny Welborn Irma Speight Williamson Shirley Wright Norma Yarbrough juuiar Ifaricfy haw Caroll Eastham sings hillbilly Irma Williamson, Joan Joplin and songs for the Vaudeville. Don- Frieda Orenduff sing about the ald Lee is his announcer. teachers. Bernice Murphy sings I Went to Your Wedding for the Junior Vaudeville. -np-,..... A. if ii. - ll v . i MA - Y Line from Ing Charles Dow U The Bunny Dance MB Y HOP- W - .e ' Cary Pampl' lunior Class do the mm lingllne Ph '1PS form 8 b0Ys'l3ailzli'g The baby show - f and , W lb rn, .l1HfmY Dui ilfisllieroclowni in bgickw face on the Iunior Variety 0 - Glen Haggard thrills the girls in the audience as he sings L'Because You're Mine. juniar Variety Shaw Gary Garner puts.a charm on his audience by playing Stardust.,' Three pretty girls sing We Threef, The Cats sing that old classic On Top of Old Smoky. T gi .xg ,z -f ,, t f 3 4 5 'ze 0 func . if J 1, s , Q 5 h If Q .2 , E if M x V! 7' f if A31 W m ' . iz '5 54 I H 07L'441. . ff-, K, gi t , ff s e I V K I fu, 'N xi, ii Q --iu? ' .iff ,,.g-nnzrgmw s X f. s NX -2 ,Lv 243' ' wail- wiser 'gh-as wa 'Ss' 3. pu . e' 'ui' 'Y'.zK ' -.'i JACK LANGLEY BETTY STROUP FRANKIE BIGGS JOHNNY SHANKS Treasurer Secretary President Vice President Tony Ballard Ada Faye Barksdale Bob Barry Jeanette Bass Frankie Biggs Pat Bolotin Jimmy Boone Wayne Bowers Doyle Caraway Bob Carpenter Velma Carpenter Carolyn Clements Raymond Clements Wallace Coats Carolyn Connally Joe Covington Medford Crawford Tom Crum Patsy Davis Frances DeMoss .laynie Deur Ann Dickson Walton Dillard .lo Ann Dungan Billy Dunn Delores Dunn Joe Durham L. T. Durrett Linda Eddleman Glynn Edwards UQQ1 av . ,V i K ' J -3' ' 5' X A7 of X o - ' C tt-, il' i's - I 23 QM ni 1 s David Fannin Rosie Fowler Jackie Fudge John Garland Dorothy Gaskill Ann Graham Gail Griffin Lynden Hackney Sally Hackney Sidney Hall Paul Hamm Billy Hargraves Jean Ann Haynes Shirley Hazelwood Ernest Hibdon Fiankie Hinton William Holmes John Robert Howa R. G. Howard Judy Humphries Roy lvie James Jackson Alfred Johnston Billy Kanady Ronald Kewley Thomas Klemm Modean LaFon James Lang Jack Langley Pat Lanier Radean Lawson Ernest Ray Love Bobbie Lovell Mitzi Majors Carolyn Martin Delores McDearmon James McKee Arthur McNeil Douglas Miller Edith Mills J. D. Moore Jimmy Ray Moore John Moore Janet Morris J. B. Morris Merrill Morton Junior Mullins Betty Sue Nevil Billie Nitcholas Bohbye Parker SQ. Btibbie Parish Shirley Pennington Mary Lou Petty Juanita Pickrel Ruthie Pittman Charlsie Price Don Pruett Holly Redden Pat Renfro Maxien Ritter U ' A as Xa. ff-iv I, N-df' Sad Xiu-' -at -:sf Charles Roberts .luanita Scalf Barbara Scott Bill Self Charles Shaddox .lohnny Shanks Sylvia Simpson Barbara Skidmore Elizabeth Smith Jackie Smith Johnnie Smith Kate Tom Staples Louis Stephens Carolyn Stewart Phillip Sthorer Peggy Stone Betty Ann Stroup Bryan Swanner Gail Summers Wanda Terrill J. C. Trotter Frances Tyler Neldah Vier .lean Walthall Sarah Watkins Mary Beth West Margie Wilder Carol Williams Bobby Windersi '- Harold Woodsf V Charles Wright Tim Wright Gerald Caulden qv H3133 4+-+ ' 1' 5.4 as 4 Q-M . f , pq. K rv 'Z vi at .. l ,K - r .Q af .. It 59' 1 as 4: i Coach Bennett makes a stirring appeal for school spirit during one of the pep rallies. Students vote for the national pres ident in the library on election day. Gail Tolleson serves as elec tion judge. Hulett Jones, artist for the year- book, exhibits a few of the posters he made for the Junior Variety Show. Hulett could be called our High School Poster-Maker as he makes posters for any class and sv ...J uw wi ! W... ' 92249 teacher. C ea 1 , L 1 jx . r ff V4 -.Wes auf' A 1' 'A' JOHNNY BIGGS OLEN WELBORN BETTY RUTH FRAZIER NOLEN WELBORN President Secretary Treasurer Vice President Johnny Biggs Mack Bolton Grady Boren Bill Boyd W. C. Brooks Arvis Buchanan Dolores Jean Burge Newton Burkett, Jr. Tommy Burnside 'Doris Bush . I ' Tommy Capps Helen Castro Charles Carter Merita Cave .limmy Christian Lewis Christian J oe Clay Virginia Clements Donald Close Patsy Coats 0 iw We wwmlel at Q. XXQCX A .xxog x0 A85 Mx Hen P1 Csatxgifgndei -509 france 509 09 6505 C Bagaxt Y egg . se X YY3nlueBx?3?9Q Be , 4 506 Kiwi? ' MBY A Q L s., m -Ja 2,314 'i-:T Sl. 3, 59 fr 9 ei 9565 Egilei X e gdla, c 9 Qowxle if yi, , ' Billy Davis Winston Davis Thurman Derryberry john Deur Cllarles Douglas Mickey Dungan Kenneth Edwards Bobby Ellis Kenneth Enloe Carrol Evans Doris Evans Rissilla Evans Joe Finley Annette Flesher Ruby Foster Betty Ruth Frazier Evangelina Garza Nora Garza Ruby Garza Harvey Gibson at Q X 'D . '.Ji:'!! i 2 e Bw X, eo Ki-ew. 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Knowles Carl Kuykendall Roy LaFon Lane Edward A .1 w v-fy ,A 7,3-4, . 1 Jerry Moorehead Peggy Morgan Otlior Moses Arlene Murley Jackie Myers Gwen Norvcll Bobby Glen Odle Bobby Nell Odle Tommy Odle Nadine Partin Doris Patterson Bonita Pell Clara Marie Perkins Melvin Powell Richard Price Ronald Pruitt Sarah Rainwater Bobby Ranes Betty Richardson Bobby Richardson Xen Langeobeue c, X Q, n Cmvsedbetgifteyx sX22,,a?tQjQ,exx Ro? C Y Lo'5vi . swf xxatw xx 563 ', . ge-WX, nit Nxd YUP nie Nw 1 3396 xml x 55005 eww' R21 E . A .yfartand NV' , A Xx Ogtmfl Qwbarf ken Quwov igetb Nu ' Lxnda Mug! -. N f bm wr .aw- Bafbm 7?-,Q1'5 7 Nt -A , 'Q' -'Sl' Tl X Anita Spearman Mary .lune Speck Patsy Spencer Delores Spradling Scotty Starnes Johnny Striplin Kenneth Striplin Barbara Sullivan Ardel Swanner Sam Thomas Charles Tucker Donald Tucker Billy Turrentine Charles Vaughan J. C. Vaughan Walden Wanda Fayf Walden Gay Walker Robert Warden Mary Ann Warren N sue RlflR0'0a'M M5390 Robeiwn Yigobxnfogoee . 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Program committee Mary Lee Powell, Pat Phillips and Betty Dugger. Tyn- Pat Long and her committee spent long hours planning and decorating for the Senior Christmas Dance, turning the gym into a star studded heaven for Christmas in the Sky. Simon Legree Crum threatens Liza Gunter and Uncle Tomi, Dungan. Where is Little Eval, Fagg? Members of Ye Merrie Stenos have Sunday morning breakfast at the home of Mr. Wofford before going to church. 1 l Martha Mullins, artistic and de- pendable, keeps the Senior Calen- dar up to date. 4 B ' ' Drag-a-date-and-save-a-dime ' ' Charles Angel and Jay Crum are chief advertisers over the P. A. system for all senior activities. Mug and .Queen KING JIM TAYLOR 3 QUEEN BETTIn. BRITTON 6 I,-,xi QW' O ln attendance at the court of King Jim and Queen Bettie are Bohhye Chandler and Sonny Nitcholas from the senior class, Barbara Vest and Charles Tarvin from the junior class, Kate Tom Staples and Ronnie Kewley from the sophomore class, and Faye Herod and Johnny Biggs from the freshman class. I I , I 2 ' lyl an W i Wim Ulu M 'M X Q' f 7 ff R ,NL SXLPQQQQ5, ?-355' fs V X 'Sdn A ri X W WI ' 'fxg W Thx 1 N., Q ff f'Q 6 ffa gf ,fm Y 0 X N I fx ff? y, fi W l ' I fl 'TI A . X V Q X ., f. nw f l I l k ' EN xx I A 1 y 1 'ff A , , V - XX bfi- It ' N ' . I if .f ' , I X. X - : ass' - 'N ,V 'Vx , L-ll Q' if 4 QNVK 'f X ' ,' -A , f1Xb 'gi n Q 'J ' . I 'I ff - gg ,, gf , - k 7 LA' W i N lrixk I7 ry! 1' IV X j:l,, ff Q '3 fi f x-Q XM f5 X Y 1 :fir 75:4 Lifjf, 1 'X XXX , I . 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' In xxl g I 6 -xivx 4 1 1 X 4 ,f , 5 L X , X 1 X f ff-'W-I -2 E , ! ' , - ' t T if X V, ,, A K z K .X , i ' 4 Y 'xxx I W f f ,ll f' fn? LW Q ' ,5 , FP 67 Lf ,X , f kk ff pf M f , J ,f The dawmng of a new day dramatlzes tlme s own perfect orgamzatlon -'Af W, I X M47 Mfkkm A 'Rf Z7 X JWW Aj 4 X X ff Y Qiiiaaf R W NW' lr, X J -E E 1 T QX 9.6: ' I ' ,X , f V I 4 J, b R iv--Y 1 ll ' W ,A 1 . . . , I 'A 5 Q ' f E V 'f X, ,- Q W e QM R . ef ' , f, iff r X . ,,' KL, 4 , I 1 . ,,f,ff Q MW e X . 1 ' EQ ' IA X Xb y L1 MI A -ff f X, , R ggi ,ll f , 'QQ 'fd - 1 WU! x X wwe G J e 'e.f M X' , , E9 ,M . K f A UI! Lf X V 'fx' W, xi! 1 , N w I , Q . W . iffy 7 ,7 . V, 2,1 ' Z .. M,f 75 'Z ,x , ,,f' k .ff f X ,e ' -. f WF- rg. Q eu fu famwf fy 1 C .VW f'l1?r 1u r j , ur, If I V' 5. ' 1 .WWLVWW 47 P t if 4 t I . ' nn, Il 'M' x -4 1? . 9 564 e e e f ef fe 1 CY-ill ' 14 0 1, . , , , 1 el XL Im 9 SL-if If ti JOHNNY MAC UDLE President Allie! ymm The Allied Youth sponsored Mr. A. C. Wimpy, a magician, and Glen Cun- ningham who gave an inspirational talk to the students. An educational pro- gram was held in January for the mem- bers of Allied Youth. CHARLES PAT UOWELL Vice Presirlent BARBARA SKIDNIORE Secretary JACK LEll,ll Treasurer One of the most interesting programs of the year was sponsored by the Allied Youth with different students giving the talks. Another assembly program was a showing of the film, 'lFreedorn for Youthf' The Get-acquainted Carnival in October was a big success. Held in the gym, it was a lot of fun for everyone who attend- ed. Kham! 61116 The activities of the Choral Club this year were a workshop at Texas Christian University and concerts that they gave in schools near McKinney. At the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Choral Club sang several songs of praise, and also sang for the Christmas program. GARY GA RNER President AL o I LASCA NIA LLOW Vive Presiflz-nt BARBARA PATTERSON Secretary-Treasurer FIRST SEMESTER MEMBERS X iv. lg T I 1 a 9 i m :W gf 5 . V ' x, sg 1 :QNX g. i ' 'Eur 5 + s l 4 f Q 1 X ff 4, A .M Y l f ,X Us 1 6 . u Ln Q.. C C E II C II ,WZ , A ' f ?'5Q' 4 M, QD' '31 '-9, y :gs ' 'Q iffy' it sv. if , . i?zI35A!iwJ i 1 V L 'A 1+ :fig 1 9 77.14. t F. F. A. ACTIVITIES Attended County Fair Attended State Fair District Banquet at Wy'lie March of Dimes drive Ft. Worth Fat Stock Show Two delegates attended Area V Conven- tion Judging team went to Waxahachie Attended Early Bird program on WFAA Father and Son banquet Collin County F. F. A. Calf Show Trip to Ft. Worth stockyards Swimming party at Dallas an 1 Q! 'ff 31- ' Yip .fx A .J I 1' . fr YQ' X-xl, M... H E--w W ' X A 1 lx. WQAN ss' 85,0 4 yn 1 . f uni .Fad tw, Q 7 ,Q Eggfigm ' xx 1 53 'P M 5 f,fTg'Qa 4 ,- -m A QM: .L ' Egg , ,,, ,F Q. A A I EMA? . . , . I V 3 . , 1 ,, V f , 'fav s V Y ' FM ' X A Wfiiqiff ' 'Vw 'IH' 'W 6' ,. -'P Pegg, ,I z H. J 4, XA if f i-.., '1 lil' ,J . .M ' . Y ' W, bl if ' 1 'Q X' Q gi . gx Q I 4 Mffl ,gf f Y' R Ax .., ., - I X gl-A rw MARGIE WULDER President BARBARA SCOTT Vice President DOROTHY CASKILL S ecretary-Treasurer Refreshments are in order after the job of preparing them. For the first time in McKinney High School, a class of boys enjoy the facilities of home economics department. Hereis to the future house-husbandsfl One of Miss Susie,s classes takes to heart the old advice all work and no play makes Mary a dull girl. vw 1- I I t- 'T UU xxC'xixl K ll fb sf 5w5f 'fI1f1e0t 1 of Z 0,011 ' ,:' 147' vu nfl' 2 21,1-Z, 7. 74 ,4. Awww SOCIALS- Skating party, Christmas party, State Fair trip, Spring picnic, Hobo party, Area V meeting, State meeting, San Antonio. PROJECTS-National F.H.A. Week, World Christmas Festival, March of Dimes, Christ- mas boxes and Easter baskets for Negro nursery. Learning to serve refreshments and making them go a long way is one of the aims of the classes. This class has a real problem in practical application with such a small cake! Hungry looks are a good ad- vertisement for the wares of this class. 'MNC Eighth graclers join senior high stuclents to begin their home-ec training early. , In honor of American Educa- tion Week, the F.H.A. Club serves cookies in the library. 5'-?,T,xf,fg3Q,,1g BOBBY ROMINGER Vice President FIRST YEAR STUDENTS Dunham dacdlcha SECOND YEAR STUDENTS Students taking Distributive Educa- tion make money while they learn. Work- ing in stores downtown, they practice the theories learned in class. At the state convention in San Antonio this year rep- resentatives were Bobby Rominger, Mar- garet Rogers and Charlotte Maynard. The outstanding activity of the D. E. Club is the annual Fashion Revue, with about one hundred high school students modeling the clothes. Student enamel!! The Student Council sponsored: Christmas baskets for thc poorg Weekly devotionals over the P. A. system: The International Sunday School lesson. Other activities were: A trip to Lub- bock to the Texas Association Conven- tion. To learn how other schools carry on their homeroom activities, and to carry a spirit of friendship from this school, members from McKinney High School Student Council visit other schools, as Paris, Denton, Gainesville and Irving. The social event for members was a picnic at the home of Barbara Cundiff. CAROILYN DUNCAN President WILLIANI g Vire President BARBARA VEST Secretary-Treasurer COUNCIL MEMBERS 10119. I -vm f N IU' ,National flomrr Sacicfy MARY LEE POWELL President CHARLES DAVIDSON Vice President DORIS ODLE Secretary National Honor Society, an organiza- tion for junior and senior students who are recognized for their scholarship, leadership, character and service, was chartered in McKinney High School August 5, 1952. Requirements are based on an over-all average of 90, no semester grade below 85, no consideration of summer school grades or required sub- jects taken in summer school. Charter members are seniors, Martha Deal, Bobbye Jack Chandler, Bobby Hagy, Doris Jean Odle, Mary Lee Pow- ell, and juniors Charles Davidson, Char- les Dowell, Paul Holmes, Gary Pamplin, Shirley Pilkinton and Shirley Reid. Activities for the year, in addition to the initiation ceremony, have inculded duties of office assistants, sponsoring of one dance and one assembly program, sponsoring of a bulletin board for an- nouncements of a girls' and boys' games, screening of announcements over P. A. NATDNAL HONOR SOCIETY X! lg Li xl 'f 7 1 ffl xc Sfagecruffers Shifting scenery, stringing electric wires, operating spotlight, controlling volume of loud speaker, in short, any job anyone wants done, are the services performed by the Stagecrafters. At every school function for the past four years Avery LaFollett has worked behind scenes to see that there was light and sound as desired. MEMBERS OF STA BTX 0 ,C X1 Z' ping 61116 BARBARA SKIDMORE y President J, C. FOFF Vive l'rf'siJPrz! dvvxu YOUU4, 0i'r00-1 Yum- 5, BETTY STROL' P Secretary f'S jk' X A A Aiwffffj JOHN GARLAND Treasurer 'iv llc Merrie Xenos The Shorthand team practices before school to perfect form and gain speed for competition in the lnterscholastic League Contests. Year after year a state winner has come from the group. A Sunday-Morning breakfast and the Christmas luncheon are the highlights of the clulfs social calendar. JQQ 16611 gflld Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, the Key Club is a service organization. Their project this year is to build and manage a miniature golf course during the summer for funds to carry on various activities. ln addition to their weekly club meetings, Key Clubbers attend local Kiwanis meetings. RICH ARD HOLLIS l A C.. 'R-..Y i.X L76 zz ,lf glllb The Library Club, affiliated with the Teen-Age Library Association of Texas, is a luncheon club which meets at noon-hour every other Wednesday. Library assistants help with daily library routine, and sponsor seasonal exhibits, such as Fire Prevention Week, llnited Na- tions Week, Election Week, Amer- ican Education Week, Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas, Texas Week and Pan America Week. Main social activities were the Christmas lun- cheon and trip to the district meet- ing of the Texas State Library As- sociation at T.S.C.W. BILLIE NITCI-IOLAS Vice President President 'OWU'- ,43- Lil Af .' ki: vit 1, isa N , 44, 4, PAT EDENS ' Secretary 'ff Q if z L1 4 CZK it s. A xl -v Sv' all fi ' vi' 6, ,qi if . 1, r g,,,.Y f ,Q M gu ts. '13, MITZI MAJORS ' A.: Treasurer lfos Viajeras JOAN DUNCAN President ALFRED JOHNSTON Vice President 15 SALLY HACKNEY Secretary The Spanish Clubs meet twice a month with programs planned by students. El senor Medina from Mexico spoke in Spanish on Mexico and its people. The Christmas dinner, prepared by the students at the home of Pat Bolletin, was the main social event. Q3' 'WIA .1 as mug , 'N. GARH CARNER 1 sb , X? A IL wi. ,Cu Siesta H1411 CHARLES COOPER President -wg DIANE HALL Vice President PEGGY BALL Secretary President BARBARA VEST Vice President JACKIE SHATLEY Secretary In Siesta D05 45 la fini Hudicrni PAUL HOLMES Consul MARTHA DEAL Praetor 'Q KATE TOM STAPLES Quaestor The main events on the calendar of the Latini Hodierni were the initiation of the first-year students in the fall and the annual spring picnic. DP' 3? Ji 4-vi all 'wi' W' ni, Af the em! af initiation day A gro f f stude laiiui Hoiliemi U16 lion Kaur Issued bi-monthly, The Lion Roar is eagerly read for its snappy, newsy feature columns and timely editorials. Students gain experience and know-how in all phases of newspaper work, from selling ads to running the mimeo- graph machines. The final edition of the year is a large, printed copy with many pictures depicting school activities. Editors BOB HACY BETTY NORMAN , r 'i 22 A. U NTN' 'g:::i v ii Y 4717 L. Business Staff BOBBIE PELL MARY BUTLER TOM HACKNEY AVALON DUNCAN CLIFFORD COOSTREE DON RAMSEY Artists BETTY NORMAN HULETT JONES MARTHA MULLINS -v- 'a ,nr Reporters ANNA ADRUSICK AVERY LaFOLLETT JACK LEIC-H JAY CRUM DOM RAMSEY MARY KUYKENDALL ESTEL BLAZER LUCILLE RICHARDSON Che Zion Kaur The Journalism Class of McKinney High each year visits the Texas High School Press Association convention in Denton. K A It fl, wi 'ki Wfyiiiivgi 'TN 1 A : S A N 1 x X ' 4 f A X' , X , N Xwikfy-b'v gf . if ' , , ,x V XVM' UNM wx X I X x 'Q MM! VIH f f M ff gy QXX I fl' HH WMV? W NX J gli fs LQLXZ WMM! jf! Q10 f f fiffflwf W ge A M Q wxj, A-QAQQQEX, I f M Dy 5 A Jiffy 5 X fl , Z V1 VK! 0 X, X . 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Wx A K I ' I 'I , it J Afyjq W if r X If V , ' f f ed A 5 I ' I ,JI ' x Qxklxx ' X f A J' fffif YV ' U' X ' f ' 3 J f ' N , 4 2 Y-1 f , L 1' ,- Q J ,X X5 ff? ' ,. X4 if f X ' ,xr ,ff kk f f f, , ff f A . f f QfT::f - f P E 1 f f f -ff v I 'T , X , ' V , fl I V V, - If i X n 'vu Y 1, l., V L I 1 wif, , A! in , ru. ':' 2 V7 W: ,I A' ff ,7f','- H I 1 ' 5 - X P l r EIN Q-A f 'L , .IN -1 ! 1'f l fy W X Nfk .1 f I A ,f FE? -is I - 'f f K r V A 1. , I N Y V , ,f Q ,X Q2 Q RAYMOND CLENIENTS Guard Watch this fellow nf-xt year. He was a hard fellow to handle in '52. JIM PENNINGTON Bark Jim was a top defensive hand. 1 I A 1. r WALLACE COATS Tackle Made All-District his first year. Nice going. v CHARLES DAVIDSON End A glue-fingered wingman. FRANK STRICKLAND Guard One of the roughest guards in the loop-opponents say. CHARLES MCMENAMY End A good hand at snaggmg passes. CLYDE ALEXANDER End , Watch this fellow. He's going places. GLENN HAGGARD Back He was tough in '52, but he'll he still tougher next year. FRANKIE BIGGS Back Frankie has two more years, and we'll be hearing more from him. CHARLES DOWELL Back Short on size but long on ability. JIMMY WALLIS Tackle When this guy throws his weight around something has to give. . nl LELAND MARRS Back Une of the top linebackers in the bus- iness. J. B. MORRIS Guard A good man to have up front. CHARLES TARVIN Back Illness sidelined him in '52, hut he'1l be back strong next fall. Sigg wk 34 .mv , m ?'3g5i' V ' 3, .. 'A ff ff? W ' . A f' es. Y A ' 'L' 4 . V ' I ,B V' K M xf ' ,-.MA 1 w ' . 'x 'ii- H 1, X... H' , 7 ,fir . K' A Yr-vSg56iQk -' 5 aim M? mfg, . fy z V, 2332 -, , '42 f Vg, .V A A ' . 6 L 1 wil' .,-16 Q Q ,vu , 1 ,. , 3' ,S ft .1 -.::'- i ' 'Mq fi A N dr ' , i V' Q if N41 tf g .f4 V.,qJ 5 V ,- bf .l f- fl - X ' ' in l Friday Night 'Hi Llons pen re-ir.: WOW Bam Fm Wearersofthe Goldaitil-53110 'Q' X A-rx First Win Since 1950 The score-board account of Lions' season paints a bleak picture, yet there was something which made the season outstanding-school spirit! The games were well attended by the student body with the hope that their team would come through with a vicory. That victory came! By game time of the last game, feeling ran high. The team, the coaches, and the students were eager. By a combination of Capps' tosses and 0dle's catches, the Lions took the advantage near the end of the third quarter and held it. The score- MCKINNEY, 204 GREENVILLE, 14! Doggeclly Frankie Biggs wrestles with Gainesville tacklers in an attempt to score for the Lions. 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The object of twelve years hard work. 1 I Eager salesmen at the senior rummage sale are reduced to playing cards by an unfortu- nate cloudburst. A. ' Y. W- he First Bapusl lor seni0Y i Y an It Senior memEe2:aO Girls Onll' pa Y hon0Yee are glIl5- I gt -L ffv' .1 Wanda llams k Ison and Jlmm dancesac candy for the Chjlstmi The SUV class ' er Hn ff bl the b1S carried Ue of I Bapris anquef . our be he Sem tfjhurc given alltifull of h by the Y a . Fi RS Ist ffm , , gi. K 44 X 'fri x l. -. xi ar. Library assistants are introduced in assembly during Book Week. They enjoy their regular luncheon during the noon hour in the Library can W, .l Second-year members of Latini Hodierni initiate first year students who become slaves of their mas- ters. These slaves do errands, carry books, bow to their masters, receiving demerits for failure to do so. They cannot remove the slave sign until all demerits have been paid for by punishment, as rolling a peanut across the stage in assembly. Sarah Lovell hears her for- tune at the Allied Youth Carnival. William i delivers the devotional on the Thanksglv ng progra K .ifiyfz 1 . il ,iv 1 ,.A,,A,..1,:NV LQQTLS 31 'A -.e i Y? ' Y L M k. Yi ,. rv. as Q!! tiigwfils 1 R ,, g' - a Q 1- W A tam E S, V , W , ,Y A V Q h 1 5 A ga 3 fs 95 A ,,-Mg, an if ? T? 6 4' Www '55 1 1 Q 1 w Q 5 8 1' B M. Q 5 I in - 5 li as it I If wit... A 1 .4 ,Q Q 6 m C if ,J if Qu QQ g 'ilu Gary Pamplin, Johnny Odle and Els- worth Shatly help decorate for the .lun- ior Valentine dance. The Range Riders sing and play on the program at the Junior Valentine dance. Roy Ivey twirls his flaming baton for their Majesties. I I Cha i the 5168 Dow e00rati0ne11 serves Com . '38 mlffee a me 3180 mbel' ,V ' , A group of juniors participate on the program for the dance. of Barbara Skidmore sings it ' sweet during the court pro- gram McKinney High's contribution to the ,A 0 All-State Band-J. C. Eoff, Sidney Bur- fi .ii-' ris, ,lay Crum, Gary Garner, ,loan Dun- gan and Geraldine Bass. Barbara Patterson and Richard Morrow repre- sent M. H. S. in the All-State Chorus. The orchestra swings into its 1953 sea- son with a prevue of coming attractions. Doris Patterson fills the soloist spot for the season. Baby-Face Germany The T. S. C. W- on the Kiwanis Follies. 3 program- Modern Choir presents - 'fr I - Y ! Vlih FI M If if 5 X X f ,Af 'W ' - 'fx W mg , 1 Ei ,Q lx- l ' t ' ' Bl , '- 9 if ' 6 'ffm M A Sh Q,'ix,N , N, 'BN X x f' n 'IN ' N Q7 : ig x Q xiii? QW N320 M fg f ART sm g W fi 'r fx .Lf N 4 . 5, ,f f,. 9' QW ff f' yf mf f M' My fa f' R X - ' x N' N IT i-4 - S-xi 1 ,ft XX. 1 N N ,I- 5 1 X tl 'x-Zxquan, ' ! fi - - A Q X '---..f ' 7 X' X Q S X . v- - - . ww X - 'Eg 2 V While? sw, N - wx X I N-new 4 : . X' 1 V .L g Q X X if , 1' 4, N I N54 xx X Y 4 ,Q f ig I Q w 56' Q55 5 X X 2 g . l ,M Y N, -I N X X f I 2 V ff? . X , X . X I v , ff 1 f, I 54' P ' x' - - i f wx f . 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