McKinney High School - Lion Yearbook (McKinney, TX)
- Class of 1954
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How- ever, he always finds time for talks with students and lends a helping hand in solving their problems. PRINCIPAIIS OFFICE MR. EARL SLAUGHTER Principal Mr. Slaughter delves into his files to check the record of a student. Great men may leave their footprints in the sands of time but students of McKinney High leave their marks in Mr. Slaughters file cabinet. 4 Q f Q ,. ' Secretary Mrs. Wilsran compares her office to Grand Central Sta tion where students flock in to buy football tickets to present absentee excuses or to seek lost textbooks MR. HAROLD BEAM Arizrmnt Pililffflzll Wliether Mr. Beam bestows a genial smile or a formidable frown depends upon the stu- dents' action in the hall. The recalcitrant student fears him, the complaisant blesses him for the smooth operation of the School. - MRS. PAUL WILSON 1 MR, C. N, BOOTH Distributive Education MISS SUSIE CARLISLE Home Economics MISS RUTH DOXWELL English il NSD U.-'J' 4' c ,Ia 3 I XR fy MR. ED ESTES MISS RLTH GRAVES Bimdg Choral English MISS BESSIE MAE HAMILTON nx 4' tri' MRS. MARY JO GREENE ct 0 ' Home E in mics pq 74 f MRS. XV. R, HOLLIS joumalismg Algebra NIR. SCOTT JOHNSON IWIISS RETA LEATHERBIAN INIRS. IWIARGARET LIARTIN COGCIIQ SCICUCC Mathematics Mathematics C fc S ,M . ,. .X L-I, J , I MRS. LIZZIE NELL McCLL'RE MR. WYATT McDOW'ELL MR. A. J. PRESS American History Head Coach Shopg Mechanical Drawing LL I ING ING STOCK MR. ELBERT RANDLES MR. j. T. ROLLINS Vocational Agriculture Vocational Agriculture MRS. DALE SHEPARD MISS KATHERINE THOMPSON MR, E L WOLF Commercial Commercial SWAT? --x .i'k'1' - ' r W. G. Gilbert, R. lf. Spear- man, A. L. Langley, W. O. Wilson, and Tom MacFar- land take a breather before making their sen O n d run through the country. 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BILLIE JUNE BOMAR FHAQ Allied Youthg One-Act Play. RUTH BURNSIDE Los Viajerosg FHAQ Allied Youthg DE Clubg Annual Staffg Freshman Class Treasurerg junior Class Treasurerg Sen- ior Class Treasurerg Friendliest Girl, junior Yearg Allied Youth Re resenta- if 51 JAMES BORIEN FFAQ DE Clubg Football B Teamg Crafts Club. ERNEST BROWN Allied Youthg Crafts Clubg Speech One-Act Playg Band, 2 years. if 'iw JAMES CAUDELL M FFAQ DE Club. P tive to Philadelphia. l SHIRLEY CHITTY Basketball, 2 years, All-Districtg Short- hand Teamg FHAQ Choral Club. YZ RAYMOND CLEMENTS Football, 3 yearsg Basket' ball, 1 year, Baseball, 2 yearsg FHAg FFA. SYLVIA COMMANDER Los Viajerosg Allied Youth. MEDFORD CRAWFORD FFAQ Allied Youthg DE Club. JOE CRUMP Allied Youthg DE Clubg Crafts Club. BILL CRUMP Allied Youthg DE Club, Secretary-treas urerg Crafts Club. CHARLES DAVIDSON Football. 2 yearsg Basket- ball, 2 years, Baseball, 1 year, Los Viaierosg FHA Vice President, Allied Youth, Presidentg Nation- al Honor Society, Vice President, Student Coun- cil, CHARLES DOWELL Football, 2 years, Tennis, 3 yearsg Los Viajerosg Allied Youth, Vice Presidentg Key Club, Secretaryg Annual Staff, 3 years, Vice President. junior Class, President, Senior Class, National Hon- or Society, Vice President, Band, 4 years. Baseball. 2 yearsg DE ' Club. PAT EDENS Allied Youthg DE Clubg Library Club, President, Secretaryg Crafts Club, Sec- x ll JANE ENGLAND retary. Typing Teamg Los Viajerosg FHAQ Al- PERRY FISHER lied Youthg DE Club. GARRY GARNER Los Viajeros, Presidentg Allied Youthg Choral Club, Presidentg Band Letter- mang Band. 6 yearsg All-State Band. 3 yearsg Student Conductor, 2 years. FFA, Presidentg Allied Youthg Crafts Clubg Lone Star Farmer. JOAN GILBERT Typing Tcamg Fl-IAQ Al- lied Youthg Library As- sistant. 'T' Evru N GRIM FHAg Ye Merrie Stenos P T X C, DON HAMM GLENN HAGGARD Allied Youthg Choral Club. Presidentg Football 7 ye S B Sketb ll 2 ye Secretary. junior Classg Student Coun- - ar' a a ars' - s 1 ' 1 I Baseball, 1 ye-arg FHAQ Allied Youthg U Choral Clubg One-Act Play. ROYCE HAM Typing Teamg Choral Cluhg One-Act Play. A Z SUE HAMBI Typing C l u b g Allied Youthg FHA, Reporterg Class Beauty. Sophomore Year. f i N X A WANDA HART Fl-IAQ Ye Merrie Stenos. BILLY HAZELWOOD FHAQ FFAQ Allied Youthg Stage Craft- ersg Debate Clubg Crafts Clubg Speech Club. JEAN HART FHAQ Ye Merrie Stenos. JANETTE HARTLEY FHAQ Ye Merrie Stenos PAUL HOLMES Basketball. 2 years, Sci- mathics, Latine Hodierne, Tribune, FHA, Student Council, President and Representative to State Convention, Sophomore Class, Treasurer, Debate Club, Speech, National Honor Society, One-Act Play, A.Y. Representative to Philadelphia. JERRY HURT Football, 1 year, Baseball, 2 years, Al- lied Youth, Key Club, Treasurer, Stu- dent Council, Vice President, Senior Class, Outstanding Citizen. JERRY JONES Basketball B Team 1 year' FHA' PAT JEANES Allied Youth, DE Club, Crafts Clubl Basketball, 2 years, Typing Team, FHA. HULETT JONES Football, B Team. 1 year, FHA, Al- lied Youth, Choral Club, Annual Staff, Art Editor, Lion Roar Staff, Art Editor, Band Letterman, Band, 4 years, Region- al Band, One-Act Play. JOAN JOPLIN Tennis, 1 yearg Latine Ho- dierncg Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Lion Roar Staffg One-Act Playg Band, 4 ycarsg Band Officer, Sen- ior Year. LAVENIA KINDLE Typing Teamg Latine Hodierneg DE Clubg FHA, Secretary-Treasurerg Allied Youthg Library Assistantg junior Fa- JERIL KIRKLAND vorite. FFAQ Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staffg JANE-FT KNOWLES Debateg Speech. MARY KUYKENIJALL Typing Teamg Scimathicsg FHAQ Al- lied Youthg Lion Roar Staffg One-Act Playg Ye Merrie Ste-nos, Treasurer. Typing Clubg FHAQ Allied Youth DONALD EE Allied Youth' DE Club' Choral Club, Yell Leader, Student Councilg One-Act Play, CAMILLA LOFTICE Los Viajc-ros. LELAND MARRS Football, 1 yearg Basketball, 2 yearsg HAROLD LLOYD Tennis, 3 yearsg FHAQ Allied Youthg Scimathicsg Latina Hodlerncg Allied Key Clubg junior C1355 Pregidentg Soph- Youthg Band Lettcrmang Specthg One- omore Favoritel Ant Playg Band. 4 ycarsg All-State Bandg All-Rcgion Band. ov'- JACKIE INICCLIQSKY FFA. ND CHARLES MCDEARhlON CHARLES MCMENALIY Football, 3 yearsg Baseball, 4 yearsg Fl-lAg Allied Youthg Key Club. 'S -'ilk SHERRY MCNEIL Typing Teamg FHAQ Allied Youthg DE Clubg One-Act Play. JANET MORRIS Scimathicsg Latine Hodierneg Allied Youthg Band, 2 years. EDWIN MITCHELL Scimathicsg Latine Hodierneg Choral Clubg Hobby Clubg Honor Roll. WANIUA Mosns Typing Team, Scimathics, FHA, Sung Leaderg Allied Youth BERNICE MURPHY Typing Teamg Shorthand Teamg Los Viajerosg FHAQ Senior Class Secretary. BILLIE NITCHOLAS FHAQ Allied Youthg Library Assistantg Head Yell Leaderg Student Councilg Friendliest Girl, Sophomore yearg De- bateg One-Act Play. K, JOHNNY MACK ODLE Football, 3 yearsg Basketball, 3 yearsg FHAQ Allied Youth, Presidentg Key Club, Presidentg DE Clubg Student Councilg Vice President, Freshman Classg Most Handsome. Sophomore Year. FREIDA ORENDUFF Typing Teamg Shorthand Teamg FFAQ Allied Youthg Choral Clubg One-Act Playg Band, 4 years. GARY PAMPUN Typing Team: Shorthand Teamg Los Viajerosg FHAg Allied Youth 3 Choral Clubg Annual Staffg Lion Roar Staffg Student Coun- cilg Vice President, Soph- omore yearg One-Act Playg Speechg National Honor Society. WAYNE P1-m.I.1Ps Scimathicsg Latine Hodierneg Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Lion Roar Staff T' SHIRLEY PILKINGTON Typing Tc-amg Shorthand Teamg Los Viajerosg Library Assistantg Student RUTHIE PITTMAN Councilg Secretary, Freshman Classg FHAg Allied Youth. One-Act Playg National Honor Society, Secretary, Dow RAMSEY Football, 2 yearsg Baseball, 1 yearg FFAg Allied Youthg Stage Craftersg Lion Roar Staffg Yell Leaderg Debate. SHIRLEY REID FHAQ Allied Youthg Li brary Club, Secretaryg Typ ing Clubg Ye Merrie Sten- osg National Honor So xG. t' 4 1 PEGGY RENEAU ciety, President. Tennis, 2 yearsg Los Viajerosg FI-IAQ Allied Youthg Choral Clubg One-Act Playg Band, 4 years. i FHAg Allied Yourhg DE Clubg one-Aa Tom RITTER may FHAQ FFAQ Allied Youthg Speech. MARGARET ROGERS ALBERT SARTAIN FFAQ DE Club. ELLSWORTH SHATLEY Football, 5 yearsg DE Clubg Yell Leaderg Speech. CLIFFORD SHORT Allied Youthg Key Clubg DE Club. LEONARD STIVERS NORL1AN SULLIVAN Football. 1 yearg Baseball, 1 yearg Bas- ketball, 1 yearg FFAg Allied Youthg One-Act Play. FRANK STRICKLAND Football, 2 years, All-Districtg FHA Key Clubg Allied Youthg FFA. CLOVIS SXVANNER Basketball. 3 yearsg Base- ball, 1 yearg FFA, Secre- taryg Allied Youth, Key Clubg Speech. BARBARA TAYLOR Shorthand Teamg FHAQ Crafts Club CHARLES T ARVIN Football, 2 years, .Baseball, 3 years, All-District, Key Club, Secretary, Typing Club. President, Latine Hodi- erneg Band. 4 years, Allied Youthg DE Clubg Freshman Favorite, Freshman Class, Presidentg Sophomore Class, Pres- ident, junior Class, Friendliest. MARY JANE TAYLOR Scimathicsg Los Viajerosg Latine Hodi- crneg Allied Youth, Annual Staff. CLAYTON Tor-1PK1Ns FI-IAQ Loan Roar Staff. Boa TUNNELL Tennis, 2 yearsg Allied Youthg DE Clubg Stage Craftersg Yell Leader, 2 yearsg Debate Clubg One- Act Play. BARBARA VEST Typing Teamg Los Viajerosg FHAg Al- lied Youthg Annual Staffg Student Councilg Freshman Favoriteg Outstand- JIMMY WALLIS Football, 2 yearsg FHAg Allied Youth. JOHNNY WELBORN FFAQ Allied Youthg junior Class Fa- voriteg Crafts Clubg Lone Star Farmer. ing Citizen, junior Year. LANDIS WARDEN MARGIE WILDER Basketball lyear FHA PresIdent Al hed Youth IRMA SPEIGHT WILLIAMSON Typing Teamg Shorthand Teamg Latine Hodnerne Allxecl Youth Choral Club Student Councll One Act Play Band 1 year SHIRLEY WRIGHT DE Club NORMA YARBROUGI-I Basketball 3 years Typmg Team Lat me Hodterne FHA WWW Bywnfjjfjfg, WW io W A047 4,-Ji MMWWN X Jewpwt Gjjwwffww gwfigjff flff fi, WW My M if WW XSKE5 fff2Ag ig xgjg,,Zg,'Wf'nj my SWS, Yiff, my ffm-ffw ' wavy ' .K ' digg! Q JM' ' M - WJ ,J . fu 'U , . ' M' - My Wffiff ff' A 12 QQ WW fm W Im' My , 7, M ' ff-L11 df ' i 4 if? t W7 5 Mi 1 , , fi 19 'MWQL' if is 11 6M H'- frv'ff'3f mc? V ,X ' f Q l 4' r U 'H - D56 ' E4 Yam ,,., 'M , f' 'G' ' Q M? fl! 4' 'I - . g xx 1 tl n9 ' 9? 5:5 , N, KX 'vv Q . fig, , if . 1 .Q if xv! Q v V - N 'W A A, ' M25 .V Y-ei V k I -. , WE , XX' ' W ',, ,gg X ey ' -. ' 'fx A 5 ' V ' Y X -1-sf Evelena Cates Nancy Chapman Wallace Coats joe Covington Doyle Caraway Bob Carpenter Velma Carpenter Tony Ballard Ada Faye Barksdale Bob Barry Jeanette Bass Pat Bell Frankie Biggs jimmy Boone Wayne Bowers JUNIORS Joyce Crawley Tom Crum Hylah Curry Patsy Davis Frances DeMoss jaynie Dcur Ann Dickson joan Dungan I-5 X i Xp Bill Dunn Dclorcs Dunn Joe Durham fi JUNIORS L. T. Durrctt jackie Fudge john Garland Dorothy Gaskill Bobby Howard R. G. Howard Judy Humphries Roy Ivie Q5 Shirley Hazelwood Frankie Hinton William Holmes i r N. Gerald Gaulden Alreta Gilreath Gail Griffin Lyndon Hackney Sally Hackney Sidney Hall Paul Ham Jean Ann Haynes JUNIORS Alfred Johnston Ronald Kcwley Thomas Klcmm Modean LaFon James Lang Jack Langley Pat Lanier Betty Lawson JUNIORS Bobby Lovell Mitzi Majors James Mangum lf' Carolyn Martin Arthur McNeil Douglas Miller Edith Mills 'Z -L 005 Maxine Ritter Charles Roberts Delores Sanchez Juanita Scalf Don Pruett Holly Redden Pat Renfro John Moore J. B. Morris junior Mullins Betty Nevil Bobbie Parrish Shirley Pennington Juanita Pickrel Everett Poston JUNIORS Tommie Schmid Barbara Scott Billy 'loc Self Charles Shaddox Johnny Shanks Clifford Shatley Ronnie Shipman Dorothy Simerly UN IORS Barbara Skidmore Jackie Smith Johnnie Smith Kate Tom Staples Glen Stephens Carolyn Stewart Gail Summers johnny Willis Bobby Winders Charles Wright Tim Wright Peggy Young Roger Young 'Y QU? fi Sarah Watkins Mary Beth West Carol Williams Bryan Swanner Frances Tyler Neldah Vier Anna Jean Walthall JUNIORS 'Q 'k. gg. iq. li? , Q '71 , , A , , E 'fr' f, . E 4 A, Q , A ,-N 1,4 . L-L. '- ' ' . s it fx 'ff A , 0 1. ,415-sg EZ 'Q :- ' 514. 'hw 'N Q' . 4 1 1 Q L Qy,., ':. 1 W 4 , If ,E-,,yy:zj,9'r?qQy1 , 'X -. I B. fig. , 'W I , - 1 L- SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICERS JOHNNY BIGGS ....,,w,.. . A.... ,,,Y,w,A..,A .AA A Prefidezzr CHARLES TUCKER .,Y,,,,,, CHARLES W. ALLEN Tr'em1n'er Vive P7'6'Ijd97Il xii, Kam: f f-F4 1 !5?nw V vu.- gf . 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Vaughan Faye Walden Teresa Walden Louie Wooclall Cecil Wright Duryl Wright Malcolm Yandell Jacqueline York Beverly Young Gay Walker Bobby Warden Mary Ann Warren X Georgie Watkins Nolen Welborn Olen Welborn Eugene Wells Avo West M sheiba Whitsell v SOPHOMORES Walter Wiley Tommy Williams M M 5,i?5??ZW sw WSF ggysi is ai? 55 awww? 55 QM Ni 5 f 6, ' -1- - ' ' I 'Vfx s A 1 UWLVWIIQK fgpujfgfju -'VPN-2 04 0 ' dlfbvw-P fm f ,J :W K , L KNJWV Aff yfj Qin. Fi XM ' . A ,J 4 ZW fir ' . I Y fi: v . 4 5 Ex bg? x 5 l 0 . I 8 x , gw B23 K5 M sg 2- x X X X 15 K ' Q iw s R . 2 X 'a w xi ,. h VB ffiiig QQw X Mm U X , ,. ff? in K T S ,f' Q!! '-- ' - ,Z JIS fx S . in . A VV .u lx, ' A Tlx! ' S Ziff V- sf: 5' 'Q . - L !'f..1 5767-l.?Ai2wf5, ss g,.:a, 'zu ff. ,ring ' IJ 'X'- .o'14'.' W. 'gin -1 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH RITTER , llrwnfnzf MARTHA MYRICQK . ,. ,, . ,, VIH' I're4nJw11 CAROL CRAIGHEAD ,.,,,,, , Swn,'.1f'1 PATSY KELLY 7 rmxfzru 5 jim Acosta Frances Allen Glenda Anderson Marvin Anderson William Ballou Patsy Jean Barnes Alice Bass Lloyd Baxter Paul Baxter Glenda Bell Sandra Bishop Nancy Bogard FRESHMEN Dickie Bolton Donald Boren Edna Bourland Howard Brandon jimmy Brooks Bobby joe Burch Jeanette Burke Sanford Burrus Mary Fae Cannedy Sarah Caplenger William Carpenter Nancye Carter Delores Cates Mary Chastain Virgil Chastain Jerry Cheatham M ll Zeda Coker George Comegys Mary Cortez john Dick Cox Carroll Craghead judith Crall Dorothy Crawford Tom Crump it 'D FRESHMEN I1 Y Ellis Lee Dodson Scotty Douglas Felix Drake Jimmie Drury Betty Dunafan Mollie Sue Dunn Mary Duvall Francine Eddleman George Edwards Homer Edwards Billy Ellenberg Margaret Ruth Elliott Carole England Patsy Evans Ann Finney Barbara Fisher ev fn 3 X1 Mike Flanagan Marianne Frazier james E. Gaines Virginia Faithers Lottie Pearl Gilbert Pauline Gilcrease Bill Goforth Wanda Griffin Barbara Haney Benny Haney Albert Harris jimmy Hendricks FRESHMEN Betty Higginbotham James Hitchcock Carole Hooper Ronald Houser Billy Howard james Howard Elizabeth Hurst Charles Inge Burton Ivie John johnson Sue jones Kay Kelly Patsy Kelly Elliott Knott R. J. Knowels Patsy Lair viividggig? iz. j .1 .3 as .. I Monte Landers Peggy Lee Sharon Lenderman Johnny Linsey joy Lou Littrell james Scott Long Claudia Louque Mary Lowery Roger Lovelady Gerald Marshall Barbara McDearmon Ruth McGuire :t ,ff . , -i L 5. i 3k,,,,.. 'f , FQ I 1- 'r fa. I r t FRESHMEN Y' Joe Charles McKinney Barbara Miller Gwenda Miller james Miracle Billy Don Mitchell Lois Mullikin Keneth Munger Martha Myrick james Partain lon Perkins Frances Peters Melvin Powell Richard Powell Ben Reynolds Bob Riggs Elizabeth Ritter Alice Stephens Duane Stewart J. W. Stewart Shirley Strickland jane Smith jerry Roberts Harold Roberts Charles Malone Robertson Billie Kathryn Robinson Dickie Rogers Patricia Rogers Wendell Rominger Bettie Rutherford jesse Sanchez Ray Sauls Ysabel Sepubeda jackie Sessions Ted Sisco Br rbara Spoonmore M nnie Starnes Hazel Tadlock Beth Taylor David Taylor Sam Thomas Ann Timmons Myrna Turner Elsie Walker FRESHMEN jerry Wells Reed West Patsy Wilcox Billy Wilder Gene Ivan Wall Patricia Watson Mary Lou Williams jerry Williamson Charles Willis Clyde Willis David Wilson janet Wolford John Wolford Q K H,-. 'YS 4 916 bv' N hggsf Q A M-'r'iQ,,Q I A .4 1' S 4 'z A N if ' IZ, gp 1 ' V , , wig, . f . Y W, 3. . .A5f,'ii 1: wg, ff, ,Via ffgjf-fi h bk A -K THQ? J Q .,.f - - J. ,iff ,.- - ' J , .: - , ' 4259 ,A . , , , . QA., .. 1, 1 , . A I, W, - , ffm. ' 215: Fax . ' ' 4, -' A41e.f' k5f , ,V , qs- Y ' s :4 , ,. T . '.:. '-'Mg f ' 2 -, V-QM V w. 'km' , , , is ' W A QQ N: -ffvg. 1,51 3 5 Q4 Q .:,,,. ... A .3 .' 5948?- I N . 'Yrs ' 5-' QINJVK4 r 1 F V ,. ,. ,,.,,. wwf ' + an-f 3i'jw ,Z -iw fl I A if .- NM , H4 JMQMV 5 . . SENIOR FAVORITES ferry H url Barbara Veft JUNIOR FAVORITES olm y Shank! Kate Tom Stapl J hi' SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Beverly Kmg Wallace Kemp P F RESHMAN FAVORITES Peggy Lee Carol! Cmgbead f fjfl V444 .7zC Z f e Q ' ' 1' J 'ff '. Q ,Mau 1 ,A 'fffgk' ..L7:2!!' e x . e .4 f. rf.-1. A lNl 1' il ' g, QP , 'tw .8 A PV 3 H in . 7 0 i ' ,tw Q 1 . X b. v e e e 7. e 4, LM f ky, ykf rf I J M f l , W ff' 1 K 'I lx' 1 I . l ij, Ziff A' f, 2' ,e ff MR f , I fe V67 WM 1 ' e ' ,. Q , 'ff - -5 , I - t' ' 'W I Y uf: gf' .1, MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Lois Muzzfki Sfevem MOST HANDSOME BOY SENIOR CLASS MOST HANDSOME Paul Holme: MOST BEAUTIFUL Sherry McNeil 'ef' JUNIOR CLASS MOST BEAUTIFUL Ioyce Crawley P' S MOST HANDSOME Glenn Stevens in- '. SOPHOMGRE CLASS MOST HANDSOME Olen Welborn MOST BEAUTIFUL Dianne H all 'Hs-v FRESHMAN CLASS MOST BEAUTIFUL Loiy M ullzkzn 1x,'x MOST HANDSOME Tom Crump 5 , ' , - Tr' , 5. I X 1 If 1 J, 64 Joyce Crawley Glenn Stevens Norma Milstead Jimmy Drury V! ',v V COURT 5 3 ,L y. . ? 5 I 'I i I u J VALENTINE KING Raymond C lementf QUEEN Billie N itcholm joan Joplin Jerry Hurt Mary Lou McAdams Olen Welborn 6' 69 OUTSTANDING STUD EN TS Members f 0 Nauonal H 'UN IS I M SON CHAR S DAVXD LES DOW QHAYXLE ELL Th e Natlonal Honor Soclety IS composed of outstandlng students from the umor and Senror classes students who are exemplary 1n scholrshxp leadershlp character and servlce Ten per Cent of the Senior class and frve per cent of the umor class are el1g1ble to become members provxcled they also have the proper qual1f1cat1ons They must have attended McK1nney Hlgh for at least two years have a scholast1c ax erage of 90 and never have a semester average of less than 85 1n any hrgh school sub taken for credlt Summer school grades do not become a a t and all requnred subjects must be tak ject p r of the scholast1c average en rn the regular semester term - ' lwwffu, ff 1 ZZQAMJ , 7 H4114 ,wsrwg onor Soc1ety 'Q NATIONAL HONOR MJAY 3 AIJATW 1 XMASHAN! PAUL HOLMES SOCIETY I . I M ' 'W N .ff f' 19' I SHIRLEY PILKINTON g I GAIL SUMMERS SHIRLEY REID BARBARA SCOTT W 1 i W 1 x 4 S 1 I . I 1 Q 3 a . n I 1 1 , X s 1 1 5 4 I . I 1 r 1 n , ' iv 9 ,f 1+ wif? 'mf X, , STUDENTS COUNCIL The Student's Council, composed of representatives from each class, make decisions that affect the student body. They also have various other duties which include the supervision of the Weekly Devotionalsg the election of class favorites, beauties, and yell leadersg assistance in planning the activity per- iodsg and the sponsoring of the Christ- mas basket project. Members of the Council participated in a play which was given in order to finance a trip to the State Convention. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society, spon- sored by Miss Reta Leatherman and Mrs. Hollis, meets every first and third Monday before school. Here members formulate and carry out plans for serv- ice to the school. They maintain a bas- ketball bulletin board in the hall with announcements of impending games. Each member is assigned a specific period of the day when he sits at the information desk in the hall and picks up absentee slips from the various rooms. Social activities for the year include a football dance, a skating party followed by a get-together at Shirley Reid's, and the annual Spring picnic. This 'ear two Senior members will .0 'fr . .Q l be selected to take a scholarship test in OFFICERS competition with Senior members of oth- Shirley Reid ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Prgfjdenf er high schools in the nation. The win- Charles Dowel! -..AA- ,---4'A' V in prefydeny ners will receive a monetary prize to be . . . X applied on a college education. ihlrfegl Iillkmgton t' Ii efjetlfq au o mes ........... .....,..,........ 1 5 ofmrz NATIONAL For kv yvLA,.Q-J B f ' Houon socnsrv ,.,,,.,L Q Z GAA' P 'wk 1 2 c sf- a 1 X . W X,v-xv Uvvs.!V'! if O EL. if k -..,, -4 vp' N, Sally Hackney C 0-Buyineif Manager Hulett jones Art Edilor Charles Dowell Editor, Photographer YEARBCOK STAFF 1954 MCKIN N EY LION I . 1 1-4' 1 .s Q y 4 - 'TF Q ,Q Us , A xi' Fi? In ., 1 ' sv- 46 ix V 3 M ge! Ada Faye Barksdale C 0-Bufineu Manager Modean I.aFon Aniylarzt Editor '4 ,. it Q' 'rf C9 5 cr 41' ,f The editor and his staff worked hard to make this book tell the story of your 1954 school year. kl- I ' 'i .I A I V. x 4 x ,,,A,,. ' . 7' -K x -v N- ' -'mv' 1 Y N f Af , 1. P' A : I iv -u KQX ' ' . A ' - , x x X . u-n A Q- i- ' - -.5 f f as , h I--I ,QI Q, A. w D ' K as 5, L :F l f ' ' A ,Q ' ' 'ill 1 -1 , fa Gary Pamplin Layout! T fi Donald Ball , Arriflmzl Pbomgnzpber f . P ' 1, Mary jane Taylor Clan Pirturef V1 A na 'N -+- B rr 5 -u VI 'E sw D ff O B as PT' na f-Q if vi. -4: rn w 52' O 77' H :F ru U' fb U1 T' 4' C0-Edilory Arfiytr Sydney Hall Evelena Cates john Moore Sylvia Commander Maxine Ritter LION ROAR STAFF Pages of the biweekly school paper are gathered and stapled by staff members in preparation for sale the next day. I I nrvw BUSINESS STAFF Back row: McCasland, Ramsey, Thompson. Front row: Hazelwood Ritter, Picl-ceral. ui REPORT-ERS Pell, Simcrly, Moore, Davis. Edclleman Almeta Gilreath and Bill Self sell a Lion Roar to Lois Mullikin, COMMERCIAL TEAMS SHORTHAND TEAM X Shorthand and typing students with unusual ability and interest in secretarial work, practice faithfully e a c h morning before school in order to gain speed and accuracy. The goal of these teams is a prominent place in the contests spon- sored by the University Interscholastic League. TYPIN G TEAM 32 'Q rf'-4 Q, . Alam' 1. Supplementing their regular elass ae tivities, preparatory to becoming top flight secretaries, members of Ye Mer- rie Stenos seek diversion in outside ac- tivities. The outstanding function of the year is the annual Christmas dinner at the home of their sponsor, Mr. Earl Wol- ford, who also is host to the annual Sun- ' day breakfast. J. YE MERRIE STENOS U M' 'Y . 'i O , 'f gtg' x n. ish . 4.29 ' ivy . , ,. I Wo a 5'ffrf -, Flaw V OFFICERS Gary Pamplin ..,...,.Y,ee.i..e..e.,e..,.... ,,..,...Y,. P refident Barbara Taylor .....er,..rr .,,,, V ive Prefjdeul Billie Faye Nitcholas ,,.... tt,.....,,., S efretarj Mary Beth Kuykenclall ,,,.., ,..,. T 7'h'lJilH'6I 47 1 Los VIAJEROS ..v wi' 11' Q91 Fil Meeting the third Thursday of the month, members of Los Viajeros gain an understanding of Spanish-speaking people through visual-aid films and stu- l I , I dent talks on the customs and history of l I - f the country. The annual picnic with skating, swim- ming and picnicking will be held at Vickery Park. Q OFFICERS Gary GMDCI .... ............,,.,.,..,.............,. P refidenf Bob Odle ,...... ..,,....,..,, V ire Preriderzt Diane Hall ........ ..,.... S errefary-Treafurer Don Ball ............... ....,.. I rzlmmural Claaimmfz D202 Hitchcock ....... .......... P rogram Chairman PRO JECTORS CLUB U Newton Burkett FI!77l Committee Chairman t lassroom learning activities, The audio-visual aid program, set up to augmen c necessitated the organization of The Projectors Club, whose members are assigned certain periods when they show films. After each teacher indicates the films needed for a semester, the club members order the films, schedule them with the teacher, and operate the projector, even splicing a broken film when necessary. From these ' l ds, learn how to play tennis, learn how to punc- films, students travel through foreign an tuate sentences, and how to spell correctly. Mr. Carlos Carter, counselor, sponsors the group. Nu, X LIBRARY CLUB gpfj HOUSE The Library Club, a group of assistant librarians, aids Mis s Darnell in the smooth operation of the library, Their duties include keeping the shelves in or- der, the checking out of books, and help- ing students to find necessary reading material. In addition to the club's semi-month- ly meetings, there is an annual Christmas party and a dinner at the close of the spring semester. OFFICERS Pat Edens ,,,,,,,,,.A..,.,,,,,.,.,..r,..,,.,r,..,........, President Dorothy Gaskill .,..,. .r,,,, V ire Prefidenl Shirley Reid ......... ...,..... S errelary Mitzi Majors ,,,,,,, .,.,,,, T reamrer 'ff L if f x . 1 w , ii if , f' If ' f' , , V 1 , 1 I yi s Q 1 W f if igar r f if -.. ..,, , . ,,-., ,s ,,.- , J , QQ l Choral members sing for the district meeting of members of the Texas State Teachers Association. Student director of the club is Don ' i CHORAL CLUB Q 0 ,J -, ,Q 1 Hamm. OFFICERS Don Hamm ..........,.....,...............,. ....,,.... P refident Doris Patterson .. ,...r..i,. Vice Prefident Lasca Mallow ..... .,... S errefary-Treafurer N .I , J tx A KX K it 'W 1 X Rf U 1 I A 5 5 e Q. C i r f 5 . , I 1 cy, we HT' V :Ha I qi i W Q 4 E1 31 2 i Q C. ii 1 :P 5 ' I 1' or ' D 3: f4 ' . -' A Y ' - x . 3 A, i A U nA .J'x- i ' LATINI HODIERNI Ruby Ray Foster Doris Patterson ...,.,. Beverly King ,.,.,.e. Dicky Price ...... Jerry Cheetam .. Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, will never be forgotten by members of Latini Hodierni, who, as they learn to conjugate verbs and decline nouns, an- ticipate the annual picnic when first-year students are slaves of the second-year members. During monthly club meetings, stu- dents learn and practice singing songs in Latin. Also the second-year students enter the Derivative Contest in which posters, showing the words that can be derived from one basic word, are made. 42 Affiliated with the junior Academy of Science, the Scimathics Club is organized to unite students who have a common interest in science and mathematics. The purpose of the club is to promote ini- tiative and encourage interest in these fields. Mrs. Martin is the chairman sponsor. NEIMATHICS CLUB ul Xxx! , ,K IJ .A K Alfred Johnston Ronnie Kewley John Garland . Newton Burkett Thomas Klemm - fn nu 4.1 OFFICERS -mf Q jr' .- IL ,af Y' President Vice Prerident Secretary Program Chairman Intramural Chairman at THE MCKINNEY HIGH BAND MAJORETTES Taylor, W e s t, Skidmore, Griffin, Price. BAND DIRECTOR Ed Estes Head Majorette FLAGBEARERS Barbara Skidmore DRUM MAJOR Lovell, Hackney, King BAND MANAGER Bobby Hodge Roy Ivie BAND OFFICERS BAND CAPTAIN V . A G G Wright, Joplin, jones, Shatley, Williams, UIY amef Foster, Boren, Wolford Qnot picturedj. BASSES XX'right, Trinka-r, Sisto TROMBONES Russell. 'Ilirvin Clheatluin. Gaines, Blkcdblilfltl, Powell, Rogers. CORNETS XVolford, Long West, Knott, Durrett, Rainwater, Garner. Boren, Duff, Cooper, Connor. BARITONES Boyd SAXOPHONES Finney, Pennington, West, Dowcll, Perkins, Robinson, Kimbell. FLUTES Walker, Wolford, Harpole Bass. CYMBALS , Ledbetter, Czarowitz D BELLS l Joplin, Eddleman. 1. DRUMS Dungan, Dunafan, Reneau, Hall, Young, Ball. CLARINETS Brandon, Riggs Comegys, Burrus, Dickson, Foster, Williams, Boone. Speck, Lloyd, Jones, Nevil, Barks- dale. l HORNS Caraway, K e l l y , Shatley Flesher, Louque. BASS CLARINETS Wfiley, DeMoss, Dungan. Hard work without glory could easily be the motto of the Stage Crafters Club, whose members work faithfully back- stage to see that performances on the stage come off smoothly and without mishap. They operate the footlights, spotlights, sound equipment, and make stage settings for any function that oc- curs in the building. During the Spring members create stage settings for the weekly Orchestra Shows. STAGE CRAFTERS OFFICERS ' junior Mullins ...................,........................ Prwdffll Char-leg Cooper ,,,,,, .,......... V ire Pf'6.fid6?7f Mary June Speck ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, S errefary-T1'eaJI1re1' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA l Y . I ll All 'fir i' Barbara Scott ..... Charles Davidson Lavenia Kindle . Sue Hamm ........ Sue Ring .........., Velma Carpenter Lois Miller ............. W, 'F ' Sl . qbiiij ' OFFICERS Preyidefzt Vire Preridefzf Senelary-Trearurer , ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,..Y.. Reporter Piarzifl Song Leader Hirloriazz The Future I-lomemakers not only learn shopping, baking, sewing, good- grooming, and good manners, but en- gage in many civic services such as send- ing gifts to the World Christmas Festi- val, making a door-to-door campaign for the March of Dimes, sponsoring junior Red Cross activities, and sending old Christmas cards to a mental institution in Austin. The F.H.A. sent two delegates to the state convention at Ft. Worth, and ob- served National F.l-l.A. Week with a display in the T.P.8cL. show window, interpreting the works of the F.H,A. Al- so members cooked and served refresh- ments during their class periods. Social activities included a skating par- ty, a Christmas party in the gym with the F.F.A., a trip to the State Fair, a Spring picnic, with the area meeting and Sum- mer picnic being the main social affairs. QMAKER V 4' ,xx 'Nw SO mlb ' C7 s f ...U EM 5 6 W L M -a 51' 4 0 'lil' NEW YW fi 5 t 'Vt' - 1 .3355 ,, 'w'f1f'? ' mega Lx if ,M 2 In 'uk' 'Xa wi, V ,Q'Y i's 4 Q' l A sg. n., I 11 .I Q 'S D F.H.A. MEMBER DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIUN Working in downtown stores does not prevent D.E. students from participating in school activities. Yell leaders, class officers, other club officers, and honor students are found in DF. classes. Several members of the D.E. Club attended the annual D.E. Convention which was held in Galveston. Outstand- ing event of the year was the Fashion Show in February. The D.E. window-size showcase was placed in the hall so that students might display merchandise from the stores where they work. lf .yn Sz Q All 94 i Q37 S, lf' Q 'Joi lg, V 1 ll l..- OFFICERS jack Langley ...........,........ ......................... P refidenl Lavinia Kindle ...,.. .....,....... V ire Prefidefll Bill Crump ,.....,,,, ..,., S em'elary-Treaffzrer Carolyn Martin ...,.., ....,............. H iflorifw Margaret Rogers Pmfianlerzlfirimz To exchange and pool information, students interested in radio organized the club under the supervision of two stu- dents who are licensed amateur radio op- erators, Donald Tucker, WNSBNH, and Edwin Mitchell, WSZJW. The project of the club is to build a carrier wave station to operate on the standard broad- cast bands. RADIO CLUB OFFICERS Donald Tucker Superviror Edwin Mitchell Superzfimr Y 17 f -'ff ,fr .-I 1 I .r 1 1 A FUTURE FARMERS OFFICERS . 5 Q 9 fe ,a5 'f ff gi C ff. Q Olen Welborn P 'd fl 7'?.fI 9 1 Louie Woodall Harve Gibson Vive Preyident Sedemfy Dx ,1.., Bobbie Parrish F.F.A. Sweelbeart Carroll Evans Sentinel Kenneth Edwards Tmamre, Nolen Welborn Reporler The McKinney High Chapter with a membership of 90 students ranks third largest in Area 5. They began their years activities by showing swine, calves, and sheep at the Collin County Fair. Later in the month they attended the State Fair on F.F.A. day. Thirty boys attended the rodeo at the Fat Stock Show in Fort XVorth. The boys helped serve food to the large crowd at the Lavon Dam dedication. Other activities include the a n n u al Christmas party with the F.l-LA, girlsg the Father and Son banquetg a skating partyg a local project show downtowng 25 of the members attended F.F,A. encampment at Lake Texomag the sodding of the football field and the grounds of the new elementary school. Mr. E. A. Randles with Tom Crump, Olen and Nolan Welborn attended the Na- tional Convention at Kansas City. Contestants were entered in the Livestock and Cattle judging Contest at Arlington. The McKinney Chapter helped sponsor the district F,F.A. banquet at Anna. if 'r 0 f r .sf 7 FUTURE FARMERS 'V us, . .A 1 1, xs:ni3s3ea1qv3r . . -M- .. ' - -0759- v?o2io.ea+ Mr. Randles watches Carroll Craghead as he plows the football field, preparing it for next year's foot- ball season. .', ,nag -- reg .,-f -N tg Q F I 9x . xg an A- 90' - 16' '- Ia oQ'C'i:'L1o ' 'X if-'E ..-zz' atv W, , ,r - ALLIED YOUTH OFFICERS Charles Davidson ...,,.,,..,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prefidgnz ROfl2ld KSWlCy .,.... ...... V ice President Johnny Welborn ..... ........ T mower J21ClClC Shatley ..... ,,,., S gfyelgry I 'lx i Allied Youth is a nation-wide organization which promotes fellowship' among young peo- ple and teaches them the evils of alcoholic beverages. Through this club, teen-agers learn that they can have wholesome recreation with- out the aid of alcohol. This year local business men made it pos- sible for three Allied Youth members-Ruth Burnside, Paul Holmes, and Roger Young- to attend the Allied Youth Convention at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. Upon return- ing from the trip, these students gave reports of their experiences to the Lion's and Ro- tary Clubs. will 2 - 5 ew!! The Key Club, like its parent, the local Kiwanis Club, is dedicated to service. As part of their service programs, members bought records for .the jukebox, which they care for and operate at school functions. They put new numbers on classroom doors, and placed elec- tric clocks in the upper and lower halls. On each school day, a Key Club member raises and lowers the flag which flies over the school. Members also served at the Kiwanis Pan- cake Breakfast ro make money to fill Christ- mas stockings for under-privileged children. Each week two Key Club members are re- quired to attend the local Kiwanis meetings. Mr. Carroll Booth, Kiwanis Club President, is faculty sponsor. E535 l lx John Garland ...,. l 1 X mY c l X if ' i iw ' i fy xi, l f Q' X - ' ,H Uvirllf KEY CLUB Wi OFFICERS johnny MacOdle ,......................... ...,...,.,. P reridenr Leland Marrs ........, ..,,, I fire Preridenl Charles Tarvin ....... ...,.,........ S errelary Treamrer Clifford Short .....,.. ..,..,.. S wgearzt-nl-Armi' -.QM DISCIPTULI ORATION IS 41-1 Gary Pamplin . Nolen Welborn Gail Griffin .... Clovis Swanner Tom Crum ........ OFFICERS Prefident Vice Prefideni Secretary Treamrer Parliamenlarian Members of the Speech Club entertained the student body during the year with plays, debates, and talent shows. Plays given were The Green-Eyed Monster, Prom Date, and Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Two de- bates were argued, one a comic question, Which had you rather be, a centipede with a corn on every toe, or a giraffe with a sore throat g and the other debate, Resolved that a woman would make a good President of the United States. During the second semester, this club spon- sored bimonthly talent showsg also a play, Glamour in the Roconos, was entered in the Interscholastic League One-Act Play con- test. The One-Act Play Club, under the di- rection of Mrs. Janelle Coleman, pre- sented the play, Itchin' to Get Hitchedf Officers of the club are joan Joplin, presidcntg Ruby Ray Foster, Secretary- Treasurerg and Billy Dunn, Intramural Chairman. 3,1 2 ONE-ACT PLAY CLUB fri? sli I F a 1 is fx? Scene from the play Hltcbin' To Get Hitrbedn I I,. CRAFTS CLUB MG! Aw- , 1 With brows furrowed in deep con- centration, members of the Crafts Club draw intricate patterns to be tooled into leather belts, copper planters or leather billfolds. Learning to knit and to make shell jewelry are of special interest to girls who are members of the club. Meeting every Thursday at activity pe- riod, the club was sponsored by Mrs Mary jo Greene, assisted by Miss Leath- erman, Mrs. Martin, and Miss Graves. MONDAY SING-SONG . As a part of the student-participation activity program, a Monday sing-song was scheduled twice a month. Mr. Leland Marrs led the assembly in singing old favorites and popular songs of today. The committee of sing-song girls, Gayle Horn, Mary Griffin, Ruby Ray Foster, Gay Walker, Mary Speck, and Betty Ruth Frazier were responsible for the planning and costuming of these programs. SIN G-SONG COMMITTEE xl 4 Q Q5 1953 - 54 MCKINNEY LIONS 'A TEAM B TEAM Z MR. WYATT MCDOWELL Head Coach , DEAN m Coach ROBERSON MR' MMI? HBH TN THE LIONS' SEASON Opponent We They Garland ...,.. ,,,,,,4 0 3 Ennis .......,,..,,,,, .,,,,, 2 0 14 Gladewater ,.,... ,,,,,, 7 7 Irving ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,- 3 3 6 Sherman ...,,., ,,,,,, 1 4 0 Gainesville .,,,,, ,,.,,, 1 2 16 Denison .....,, ,.,..i 1 4 2 1 Denton ...... .......,, 2 1 1 3 Paris ..,......... , .,,.,..., O 23 Greenville ..... ,........ 4 7 6 firff. AH S BOUCHER Team Cvflfb Behind good blocking, Glenn Haggard romps for a first down as McKinney smothers Greenville by a score of 47 to 6. '1 -usafg' ' new vue val, . Q ,V fu? 'ft if wf,-r 'hi Q! FRANKIE HIGGS Back All-District, Hon. Men. CHARLES MacMENAMY End All-District, Hon. Men. FRANK STRICKLAND Guard All-District, 2nd Team 49 V474 4 l'144.l-I I1 -15 0 L L 0,3f 2 Wh 'fed D, 7 BILL DUNN Back All-District, 2nd Team R. Managers jumor Mullms and Charles Douglas are necessary for th RAYMOND CLEMENTS Guard functioning of the team. J. B. MORRIS Center e smooth CHARLES TLICKER Back ' RONALD KEXVLEY Bark Irving CHARLES DAVIDSON End All-District, lst Team Frankie Biggs gains yardage in the game with Irving, which the Lions won 33 to 6. WALLACE COATS Tackle All-District, Hon. Men. .sv NORMAN SULLIVAN ' Tackle All-District, lst Team GLEN HAGGARD Back 's Ji , f 2 Q. iv , W A V N... W, 345, -V Q fy 'Ms i 1., f a X sv' , 1 MV! 1 2 1 Q, -ffl' 9 af .ff ,..., 4 - t ' V 'rfplwwh ,swap , V Rf-'v,.. I 'L ' ' W Y .-'., -M, I my , , ily' ,V -Q J ' DON PRUITT Back WENDELL ROMINGER Back Charles Tucker drags a tackler as he plunges through the Paris line for sev- TOM CRLM n eral yards. ALFRED JOHNSTON Guard WM JERRY HURT Tackle R. G. HOWARD End xU9 T I1 DON RAMSEY K Head C hurleadcr ATE fOM S 'Z-T. Sr CNW BMW eww' C' TAPLES alviksff ,WW 'Q' My Head Gu I AW NAL 1. D GAL 'fly' Yea gold' Yea blue' Flght' Flght' Fxght' E E ANNETTE FLESHER GEYJW LOW 1954 LION CAGERS Bb Guard MR. DEAN ROBERSON MR- JAMES ALFORD B Team Coarly A TWV! Cflflfb lrH9UK':': 5 Guard BILL DUNN Center CLYDE ALEXANDER Forward CHARLES DAVIDSON LELAND MARRS Guard Forward Charles Davidson dumps in another basket as the Lions defeat Sherman. NORMAN SULLIVAN Forward LYNDON HACKNEY Center CONFERENCE RECORD Opponent lst game WE THEY Gainesville ........ ....... 4 4 41 Denison ..,,. .,..,., 6 4 58 Sherman .,... ,....., 6 3 60 Denton ........ ....... 4 0 45 Greenville .... .,..... 5 l 48 Paris ......,. ....i,. 4 8 56 jump Ball in the Lion-Faculty game CHARLES TUCKER Guard 2nd Game WE THEY 53 49 57 42 65 50 JOHNNIE BIGGS Guard , 7 . , ,alan ' ,f 1543 1 KK E l f inf BILLY DON MITCHELL Forward Eg L95 ,xv is , X Qi I X' at 1', i M N WW:- ff i N f ' -A ' ' sw-ff xf K'f X7 -. ' 0 X.,- if ff Q Y sf' f if XJ 5 J , Yi 'V PAT JEANS SHIRLEY CHITTY Guard Forw ard DELORES DUNN Forvw ard Forward ,,,..,...---'- ' Basketball coach Miss Maxie Drain and her scorekeeper Miss Reta Leatherman. NORMA YARBOROUGH Guard BONITA PELL Guard ...M Manager WANDA MOSES H 4 4 H . Wm If 4, . .. y yr!! 'A , v- 1. l K . A-I 'x 62 Y Mfr fa?'.i f .,,, was ANN CRAWFORD Guard PAT COATS Forward Shirley Chitty strives to make points for the Lionettes in the game with Sherman. In the game with Alla, Pat jeans drops in a neat one- hander. I3 MCKIN N EY PAT BELL Guard, Forward 3 LIO ETTES LOIS MILLER Guard Di' no wif' HN HL 'W 'ieilii dial . KKK' gig!! ffl 'Alf' ALMETA GILREATH Guard 1. , ,lu F112 L,mf!'f'kg3 BEVERLY KING Forward Delores Dunn makes two points in the games with Alla which the Lionettes won. In the Denison-Lionette game, Shirley Chitty flips one in for the Lionettes. A eff' gg? aa. E., 1' AAT Geometric figures in solid geometry are easily visualized after students construct some of these figures. Paul Holmes and Mary jane Taylor demonstrate some of the polyhedrons made by students, Y Mr GLENN STEVENS F.H.A. Sweelbear! ACTIVITY PERIOD At the Activity Period each day, 10:30 to 11:00, the various school meetings or assemblies were sched- uled. Every other Monday there was a sing-song assembly, led by Mr. Oliver Marrs, alternating with club meetings. Tuesday was set aside for the International Sunday School lesson taught by a lo- cal minister. Wednesday' activity was devoted to homeroom meetings, either for special programs or for administrative matters. Thursday again was club- meeting day, Friday brought the pep rallies which made the auditorium ring with the yells of spirited students urging their team to victory. At the close of football season, the darkened auditorium became a theater where special films on travel, lifeadjust- ment problems, scientific discoveries, news items, and football games are shown to the students. Mr. Carlos Carter, counselor, supervised this daily activity period. The F.H.A. initiated its new officers. FUTURE HOMEMAKER Q, - The parade to advertise the Collin County Fair is en- hanced by this car which was decorated by the F.H.A. members. f' AHERIA MMUNNE' HIGH SCHUDLC The F.H.A. celebrates its birthday with this window display downtown. GX: FAMILIL TUB? rt WHU OCTOBER INSECT C,OLLEC,TlONS Students examine the insect col- lections made by the biology students. LATIN INITIATION H-V3 W ol .C ' if' L '. Q2 -. 7 rm Some second-year Latin students prepare the first-year students for Clara Marie Perkins fini their hectic initiation day. At the end of the day, first-yea. students agreed that this sign was more truth than fiction. job on jerry XVilliamson. 4gx 9N,f,1 vi. 131.4 .361-f' 4. . wx t4 ... if CA I i 3 shes the decorating The first-year Latin students pose in their initiation gwb. Chief Lee gives Sergeant Friday Joe Friday, Don Ramsey, meets hiS 01'dCfS- Dragon Duff. Senior girls harmonize effectively on some old favorites. r .Q , Riverside. 1 THE SENIOR Depicting the occurances when a teacher leaves the Study Hall unattended, the Senior Variety 'ww 'War Senior boys sing about Mr. Booth's turkeys to the tune of Down By the The maiden, Hulett Jones speaking in The knave, Clyde Alexander, is questioned as to the where- falsetto, is interviewed by Sergeant Fri- abouts of the dragon. day. Gary Pamplin sings the introduc- tion to the show. 5. 2 VARIETY SHO Show produced many different types of entertainment, among which was a comic version of Dragnet i I i 1 3 X r T lil -1- Lavenia Kindle explains how to Albert Sartain and Carroll East-- catch a husband. ham entertain the crowd. Edwin Mitchell relates his experience with an Autobiogra Harold Beam, imperial magistrate, rules over the Study Phy 0faMicrObe'H Hall. Johnny Welborn, Perry Fisher, and Joanne Gilbert give a com- ical pantomime of the record, I'm Walking Behind Y'all. .-fi dal. The Combo composed ot rrulett jones, Charles Tarvin, Harold Lloyd, and Gary Garner enliven the show with Dixie Land jazz. 1 ,.-. : Albert Harris and Tom Crump show their swine at the VUHCFI the MCKir1r1Cy Chapwr of the Future Farmers EX- Collin County Fair where McKinney placed third and fifth. hibited their projects in the Collin County Fair, Keneth Edwards showed his registered cow and calf, Last year Keneth placed first in the Dairy judging Contest. If me , Neophytes ot' the Los Viaieros Club, being initiated by old members, had to wear this garb the entire day, To further corrupt their dignity, they had to bow to the damas and dons when they met them in the halls, For the day, initiates were esclavos of the second-year members. - XX NOVEMBER .J xx! Modean LaFon signs the roster of the Society. The National Honor Society initiated four new members from the junior class, Barbara Scott, Mode-an LaFon, Gail Summers, and Billy Dunn. Here Paul Holmes, representing Character, charges them in their responsibilities as members of this organization. V fum be The annual Sunday morning breakfastffor members of the Stenographic Club was served at the home of Mr. Wolford, after which members attended their respective churches. l 'J-'Q' The Green-eyed Monster, a one-act play presented by the Speech Club, was an entanglement of love and jealousy, created when Paul Holmes masqueraded as a glamour girl just arrived in town. jealousy flares when all eligible men become enamoured of the charming damsel. we S. 'nv THE The theme of the Junior Variety Show is Showboat. Xwallace Coats is captain of the Showboat. and Sally Hackney. his hostess. UN IOR I B The junior Can-Can. Joyce Crawley sings Pretend. Barbara Skidmore and Roy Ivie in a baton-twirling tap-dancing act. Ada Faye Barksdale Plays Old Man River. Ann Dickson does her sensation al bubble dance. fx. 1, -.mu VARIETY john Garland a n d T om Crum e n o y doing their black-face number. The junior Chorus s i n g s background music. Delores D unn imitates a high school freshman at his first dance. o l V i Xi Bob Barry plays a jazzy ren dition of Down Yonder. SHOW The boys' dance line does a hilarious routine to the tune of Tennessee Wig-W'op. Little Mike McFarland sings while junior M u l l i n s watches. The Sweetheart of the Show boat, B a r b a r a Skidmore sings Bill 41' ll! Lx LATIN '1 'lN'L l mm wut National Edufatmn Wieck 15 0b5ef'f -'l In the I-1bf3fY 39 Charles Daudson and frank Strxckland sample the home each department exhrbxted work that had been done by makmg dlspldylnghcllbmfy the students -'-Qi +...,g,::---,- insp- ll'--'wvTw.. f, i-W-?is1 'm':'K KM -xx x mr-v-l'+-.. Band students on thexr vsay to the wlChlf8 falls march : sa-...K- mg contest wave a cheery goodby from the xxrncloxxs of their Chartered bw Whnle spurrmg thc team to greater efforts the Friday pep rallres created an enthusnstnc football spmt among the studcnts To honor the McKmney H1 Lrons members of the Smg Song Commxttee staged a smg song usmg the frght songs H1-llfff 101165 P0565 with the mfnatlfffle iff-Ned 01' C of colleges of the rn Conference football smg song Kc ..-r....,-X CHRISTMAS SIN G-SONG I +. Q . , A i' N 'Erin DECEMBER A program of favorite Christmas Carols. sung by the audience, was supplemented by modern Christmas songs of today, which were dramatized by girls of the singasong committee. ll 0.0, -J wus' C 4' Q w 1 Q 1 i -Q v I As a climax to the series of school Christmas ac- tivities, the Annual Christmas Dance, sponsored by the Seniors of '54, was held in the gym. The gym floor was encompassed by a canopy of cheesecloth upon which hung multi-colored balloons, glittering stars, and tinsel snowflakes. At one end was a spark- ling Christmas tree while at the opposite end was the concession stand about which was built a snow scene, highlighted by two snow men. As a supplement to the dancing, a program was presented, using talent from the Senior Class. Edwin Mitchell, portraying a reminiscing grandfather, tells his grandchildren, Kay Kelly, Donald Boren, and David Wilson, about the Christmas Dance he at- tended when he was a boy. As Grandfather Mitchell recalled the program, it was reenacted for the 1953 dance. Don Ramsey as Mor1ey's Ghost appears to Scrooge, Bud Brown, in the Christmas play given by the Speech Class. Christmas Dance is sponsored by Senior Class. Spirit Boone and Scrooge Brown watch a scene from the miser's past in which he sees himself as a schoolboy, portrayed by Mickey Dungan, taken home.from school by his sister, portrayed by Frances De Moss. ...-1 gf' CHRISTMAS ' ACTIVITIES During the Christmas program, students bring gaily decor- ated baskets which the homerooms have filled with gro- ceries. ff rv 'Q' WT' he 534' P 'haha .y r , Q ,Z . 1 if 0 ' . f 'K .an I F F:1'?7 I. Fl We - L ' ' Q,i :z X. 'Sl I C 5' if. .f. 5 4 ' ' f v N r - sr , . . i, M510-.4 mi. 1- - .girlrfl ' at 5. .J 1 The Student Council are well pleased with the response to their proiect knowing that the baskets brought by the students will help prowrde a Merry Christmas for many needy families -r Partrcipants of the FFA FHA Christmas party scamper for the empty chairs as they plav a lisely game Santa Claus, Perry Fisher. distributes the gifts at the F.F.A.-F.H.A. Christmas party. Applying principles learned in geometry. Mrs. Martrn's classes create stained glass transparencies to brighten their room during the Christmas season, F AN UARY ll 5l'MP To honor the football team, a banquet, for the team, their dates, and the coaches, was given by the Quarterback Club. During the evening, Coach McDowell introduced each member of the A football team. As part of the program a humorous skit, repre- senting a visit to Coaches McDowell and Boucher by a scout from Scalp-U. Barber College, was given by Charles Davidson, Norman Sullivan, and Charles Dowell. Irma Williamson does not depend on her sparkling eyes to win the heart of Gary Pamplin in Prom Date, but prepares a list of subjects to talk about should a dead silence occur. The denouement comes when it is learned that Gary. too, has previously made a list of conversation sub- jects to use if he could think of nothing to say. FH , , , Members of FHA and FFA net 3525 O0 for the March A and F.F.A. members pose with their containers be- , , , , of Dimes Polio Fund as they solicit money during their fore beginning their Porch Parade for the March of Dimes. i D ,,.-- rv I D.E. students learn window display methods by decorating the window-size showcase in the hall. Ruth Burnside and Lavenia Kindle use merchandise from the stores where they work. Members of the F.F.A. leave for the Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth where they inspected the various exhibits and then attended the rodeo. In Itching to Get Hitchedf' a play given by the One-Act Play Club and directed by Mrs. Janelle Coleman, Pappy Hulett Jones, Ma Jeri Robinson, and son Norman Sullivan dis- cuss daughter Jeanne Robardy's desire to get married. Declaring that she wants Glen Haggard to ask her himself, Jeanne wears 'Jrougeef' high heels, and a new hair- do to lure the unsuspecting swain, only to receive his derision. Pappy comes to her aid with his trusty shotgun, and a hasty marriage ceremony is performed for the hapless Glenn and the happy Jeanne. Unk. Wallace Kemp and Peggy Morgan played minor roles. .,. RS, FEBR ARY I l Coach McDowell presents letter jackets to jimmy Wallis is one of the recipients. Clyde Willis take their turn with the saw 11V 'se v The first senior activity of the year was the banquet given by the First Baptist Church in honor of their graduates. The Distributive Education Fashion Show proves that the newest styles and fashions can be purchased from local merchants. Men's suits, women's sports- wear, street clothes, formals, and chil- dren's wear were modeled by students with intermission entertainment sup- plied by other students. Margaret Rog- ers was commentator and Donald Lee, Master of Ceremonies. f s f 1 During an intermission at the D.E. Fashion Revue the audience was entertained by a square dance grwen by some students. x I v , Farmers trim trees on campus. Albart Harris and Kqfg ft if , NN, ,ox lx fxxiff s in 4-59 A weekly devotional is given each Monday morning by students over the intercom system. Dana Hitchcock and Calla Cook read an inspirational message as soft music is played in the background. ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL The trip by Allied Youth representatives, Roger Young, Paul Holmes, and Ruth Burnside, to the National Conven- tion was financed by local business men. fl . X -Us . , v .1 J ', Galveston was the host city to the distributive education delegates as they convened for the annual state convention. Students from McKinney were Bobby Winders, Gerald Gaulden, Kate Staples, and Holly Redden. Every Friday night during the months of March and April, the McKinney High Orchestra pre- sented stage shows, which were filled with currently popular songs, old favorites, and various types of skits. Before each show, the McKinney High Band played several selec- tions. Betty Lawson and Annette Flesher were F.H.A. delegates to the state convention in Fort Worth. Mrs. Greene, spon- t A , A sor, accompanied the delegates. ' MW! vw 5 Axx, dh '?xA.STf6 - x cffff' ,flag-J' ,ff 'Y W1 IO UV' .- H, .4 - ' Sally Hackney and Ada Barlcsdale aclmire a new Cadillac from Furr Motor Company 223 N. Kenfuclcy Phone 2-555i U- . :Q 'T' lffYD Q 1' aj. my 1 f l--1-LQGQ: w,.A-'fx-'S-hc ' Q' .uf 'V' ,-245025.45 f' STEFFEY'S JIFFY DOG DRIVE-IN Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Sandwiches, Mal+s. Sundaes and Shakes I2lI N. Tennessee Phone 2-4032 1 I f , ff - f if 1,f. A MCGHEE 81 SON CLEANERS No. I-IIO W. Va.-No. 2-204 S. Tenn. 2-3I4I 2-429I PAT DAVIDSON Harold Lloyd SeIec+s a Gun from WESTERN AUTO STORE 4 A - 'T4S I E,E I A N? 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