McKinney High School - Lion Yearbook (McKinney, TX)
- Class of 1955
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ALETA BURRUS At the pep rally preceding the Irving-McKinney MISS SUSIE CARLISLE Mathematics game, Professor Duvall relinquished his cloak of Home Economics dignity long enough to lead the student body in a resounding yell. MISS RUTH DOWELL English MR. C. M. DUVALL Science -W wmgg, xi A ' Q 333, f 1 f ,f W f aff Y !! .., W f. fZ'Zv,z2i.1' ' fi A I '75, ' Emi z, f J, n. if ff EA 1 3 W ,Z W K fc V 5730 .f',, -A ,QE -.-.., fl Ziff ' , ww f . ' Wa -nf . 'Qin 'lxqffa fu 1, . ,W W 52 ' 3 'Z 2452. 4 W 1 1 H ,J an nl. MRS. MARGARET MARTIN Mathematics 7774 FACULTY MRS. BETTY NEWMAN Social Studies, journalism MR. A. 1. PRESS Industrial Education df- Wadd- MR. J. T. ROLLINS MRS. NELL SI-IEPARD MR. JOE SIMPSON Agriculture Commercial Mathematics, Coach MR. URNA WATSON Agriculture MISS KATHERINE THOMPSON English, Latin MR. EARL WOLFORD Commercial MR. E. A. RANDLES Business Manager AMES , 5 Cretan, Pr' - ENE H bgxif3gr?ntend60Y 5 6 'UFIPHI 5 Sc-Greig AIRS A 'V1v,, QW o-JOM dwarf' Ie - . CC , V ye han ARROQ MRS. PAUL WORDEN VW BOOM Curriculum Co ordmator RON BUS DRHVERS Left to right: Ramond Spearman. Ben Morris, Fred Bates. W. G. Gilbert, W. O. Wfilson. Roy Lee Hamn. Albert Langley. -luv ' 2. if' CUSTODHAN SILAS MCGARRAH X . gf, 7175 CAFETERHA Left to right: Nettie Hollands- worth, j. B. Hammack, Bob Bowman, Gabe Kcrby, Earl Quisenberry. CLASSES ei-u. if X ,Puff .av 'Y , '-4 XX SX t A X, S N. ' W gl' J Semora Q2 Class 5355 SENIIOR LL -'XSS OFFICERS XVALLACE COATS ,........,,,..... A. ,.,..........,.,., Preyiderzf BILL DUNN ............,..,., .,,..A......... I five Prefident SALLY HACKNEY ......,.. ,A..,,L,,,,.....,.. S en'eIar'j' GLENN STEPHENS ...,...... A.,A.,,,,.... T ref1J1n'e L 1 -in 1 4 CHARLES M. ALLEN FFAg Choral Club. BOB BARRY Tvping Club: Srimathicsg Latine Hndiernez Allied Youth: DE Club: Stage Crafters: Student Council: Band. 2 Years, TONY BALLARD Allied Youth: DE Club. 'WF' W SENHORS 412' ADA FAYE BARKSDALE Tennis, I year: Typing Club: Typing Team: Ye Merrie Stenosl LOS Via- jeros: FHA: Annual Staffg Band, 4 Yearsg Crafts Club. PAT BIGGS Basketball, 1 Year, All-District: Shorthand Team: Ye Merrie Stenosg FI-IAg Allied Youth, 'IEANETTE BASS Typing Club: Ye Merrie Stenosg FHA: Allied Youth: DE Club, L 'Q T' ,3, In ii , A ,, E,Y..f.Q, 4? ,,, ,. , ,kg mini' , ,k 1 ,f Z 1 .s , I' Q fx, , 'fn . 'iii .135 + ' af, 3 QF. , LT? 1 ' 7 , 'ff . ,Y 'iff :QQ ' f W 'Q .1 gi Iliff f ff, f '55 M, fx Q ,, f f A ' fi 'WW V 4? , ,, , QQ. iff: ,S r . W.-, 1.21- 551 5 f 'Is ,- 4: S 52 '. ,lg A .ww X. 4 ...Q ,-wt v,v,,.5A5 H.. 1, , -v gm F2 ',. .Lf- ,.,:, I fvfgh M A fb - 4, 4 4 ww -- W ? 1 5 fa Q A If-' Q, ,S f 44114 :AM -A 49? WALLACE COATS Football, ZW Years, All-Districtg Basketball, 2 Years, Baseball, 1 Year, Scimathicsg FHA, FFAg Al- lied Youth, Delegate to Buck Hill Falls National Convention, Key Clubg junior Class Presidentg Senior Class President. EVELENA CATES Typing Club, Typing Team, Short- hand Team, Ye Merrie Stenosg FHA, Lion Roar Staff. S E N ll U RS jon Cov1NcToN FHA, FFA, Treasurer, Allied Youth. NANCY CHAPMAN Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Sltnosg FHA. s .Ayr ii. 3. Joyce CRAWLEY Ye Merrie Stenosg Yell Leaderg Jun- ior Class Secretaryg junior Class Beauty. TOM CRUM Football, 2 Yearsg Typing Clubg Al- FRANCES DEMoss Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg FHA3 Allied Youthg Band, 4 Yearsg Speechg One-Act Play. lied Youthg Scimathicsg Key Clubg Lion Roar Staffg Projectors Clubg 4, S p e e c h, Parliamentariang Hobby Clubg One-Act Playg Track, 1 Yearg Golf. ANN DICKSON Typing Club, Typing Teamg Ye Merrie Stenosg Latine Hodierneg FHAQ Allied Youthg Band, 4 Yearsg One-Act Play. JAYNIE DEUR FHAQ Crafts Club. SENHURS '43, jo ANN DUNGAN Tennis, 3 Yearsg Typing Clubg Typ- ing Teamg Shorthand Teamg Ye Merrie Stenosg Los Viajeros, Presi- dentg Allied Youthg Student Councilg Band, 4 Years, All-State and All- Region Bandg Honor Rollg Home- coming Queeng Speech. BILL DUNN Track, 1 Yearg Football, 2 Years. All-District, Outstanding Backg Bas- ketball, 3 Years, All-Districtg Base- ball, 2 Yearsg Honor Rollg Allied Youthg Student Councilg Senior Class Vice Presidentg Speechg One- Act Play. Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg ,, M15 ,I 4 , 35 '. ff W. DOLORES DUNN Basketball, 3 Years, All-District. Basketball Captaing Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenos. Secretaryg Fl-IAQ Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Student Council, State Representative. His- toriang Freshman Favoriteg Crafts Clubg One-Act Play. JOHN GARLAND Secretary-Treasurerg Allied Youth Key Club. President, Treasurer jectors Club: Speechg Hobby Club One-Act Playg Golf Team. rg 4 P5 'A' gf! .3 Typing Club. Treasurer: Scimathics, a y Stage Craftersg Lion Roar Staffg Pro- y jorz DURHAINT Stimathics: Allied Youthg DE Club: Stage Craftersg Lion Roar Staffg Pro- jectors Cluhg Speech, Presidentg Hob- by Clubg One-Act Play. el x SHELNHURS DOROTHY GASKILL Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenos, Treasurerg FHA, Secretaryg Allied Youthg Library Club. Vice Presi- dentg Annual Staff, Copy Editorg Freshman Class Vice Presidentg Speech. L. T. DURRETT Typing Clubg Allied Youthg Band Lettermang Band, 4 Years. 1 .af iw 54 . .7 1 GERALIJ GAULDEN Football. 1 Yearg Basketball, 1 Yearg Typing Clubg Allied Youth Key Clubg DE Club, Treasurer, At tended Convention in Galveston Yell Leader. A N ALMETA GILREATH Basketball, 1 Year, All-Districtg Ye Merrie Stenosg Fl-IAQ Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staff. SALLY HACKNEY Typing Club, Los Viajeros, Presi- dentg FHA, President, Allied Youth, Annual Staff, Business Manager, Lion Roar Staffg Freshman Class Secretaryg Senior Class Secretaryg Band, 2 Years. Flag Bearer, Speechg One-Act Play. DON GREENWAY Typing Club, FHAg FFAQ Allied Youth, One-Act Play. SENHURS LYNDON HACKNEY Basketball, 3 Years, Baseball, 4 Yearsg Typing Clubg FHAQ FFAQ Allied Youth. G' SYDNEY HALL Typing Club, Shorthand Team, Ye Merrie Stenos, Reporterg Scimathicsg Los Viaierosg Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staffg Band, 4 Years. PAUL HAMM Typing Club: Typing Teamg Sci- mathicsg FHA, FFA. L Y 4Af, ,- A, ?, Ya. ' 11 1, ,xffgggk . Wlugfsg 1' h ,M rf YU , ,v,. , H . ,, X' ., Ar'uA,vzEf gf :wif , ' U 7-5 .,,g4v, , , , iff 4 -4. 'Zim P ish , 1593 -s in . , Wnfl Z fi - .3 - .,z Q I -I 1r'i wb, - 5. , , , u qw? ' Qu , iiwlvbg f 225 , i , 4 Nl.J!.5'+ ,.5,,,:, K4 yfyeqfp 'K i if? A - A!-LH v I ,f , '5-af. . ff ' vw , 5553 ,H f iff' asf? 3, 3 ,V , - Q :L , gif, , M' 4 Q sg g, 5, I , :gg Q. Lf' ff ., Y, 1' hw. ALFRED JOHNSTON Football, 3 Yearsg Lone Star Boys' State Representativeg Honor Rollg Typing Clubg Scimathics, Presidentg Los Viajeros. Vice Presidentg Allied Youth, Presidentg Key Clubg Nation- al Honor Society, President. Ck in j.11',. ' it ir rsgi ig M f THOMAS KLEMM Scimathics: FFAQ Key Club: Allied YO'-llhi DE Clubg Stage Craftersg Projectors Club. BILLY KANADY SEAlURS JAMES LANG FHAQ Allied Youthg DE Clubg Hob- by Clubg Crafts Club. , l RONNIE KEWLEY Football, 3 Yearsg Basketball. 2 Years. All-Districtg Baseball, 1 Yearg Typing Clubg Scimathics, Vice Pres- identg Allied Youth, Vice Presidentg junior Class Vice Presidentg Sopho- more Favoriteg Outstanding Citizen' Speech. s MODEAN LAFON Typing Clubg Typing Team. State Contestg Shorthand Teamg Ye Mer- rie Stenos, Vice Presidentg Honor Rollg Los Viajerosg FHAQ Allied Youthg Annual Staff, Assistant Edi- tor, Editorg National Honor Society. Historian: Scimathic. Bonny LOVELL Tennis, 2 Yearsg Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg Scimathicsg Los Via- jerosg Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Band, Flag Bearer, 3 Yearsg Speechg One-Act Play. BETTY LAWSON Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg FHAQ Allied Youth. ... ,fy SENHORS Mirzr MA Joris Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenos: Scimathicsg Los Viajerosg FHA. Pi- anistg Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Library Club, Treasurer, Presidentg Band. 1 Ye-arg Specchg One-Act Play. BARBARA LINDSEY Ye Merrie Stenosg FHAQ Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staff. JAMES MANGUM ARTHUR MCNEIL Typing Clubg Allied Youthg DE Club, Vice Presidentg Speechg One- Act Play. JOHN MOORE Typing Clubg Scimathicsg FHAg Al- lied Youthg Lion Roar Staff. U DOUGLAS MILLER FFAQ Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staff 5 Speech. SENHURS ,Xe J. B. MoRR1s Football, 3 Years, All-District, Out- standing Linemang Basketball, 1 Yearg Typing Clubg FHAQ Allied Youthg Speech. .I Eom-i MILLS Fl-IAQ Allied Youthg Lion Roar Staff. Bonus PARRISH Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenos' Fl-lAg FFA Sweetheartg Choral Clubg Library Clubg Student Councilg Jun- ior Class Treasurerg Speech. JUANITA PICKREL Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg FHAQ Lion Roar Staff. SHIRLEY PENNINGTON Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenosg FHAQ Allied Youthg Band, 3 Yearsg Speech. HOLLY REDDEN Los Viajerosg FHAQ Allied Youthg DE Clubg Choral Club. SEN HURS PAT RENFRO FHAQ Allied Youthg Band, 1 Yearg Speech. T' .-. DoN PRUETT Typing Clubg Scimathicsg Allied Youthg DE Clubg Stage Craftersg Football, 1 Yeaf. BARBARA SCOTT Honor Rollg Typing Clubg Typing Teamg Shorthand Teamg Ye Merrie Stenos, President, Scimathicsg FHA, Vice President, Allied Youth, An- nual Staff, Typistg National Honor Society, Vice President. JOHNNY MAC SHANKS FHAQ FFA, Sentinelg Allied Youth, Treasurerg Student Councilg Sopho- more Class Vice Presidentg junior Favorite. BTLL SELF Typing Club, FFA, Vice Presidentg Lion Roar Staffg Student Councilg Speech. SEN TURS DOROTHY SIMERLY Typing Clubg Ye Merrie Stenos: FHA, Lion Roar Staff. CHARLES SHADDOX Typing Clubg FHA, FFAQ Lion Roar Staff, Freshman Class Presidentg Friendliest, Sophomore Yearg Hobby Club. BARBARA SKIDMORE Typing Club, President, Ye Merrie Stenosg Los Viajeros, Secretaryg FHAg Allied Youth, Secretary, Cho- ral Club, Secretary-Treasurerg Stu- dent Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Favorite, Class Beauty, Freshman Classg Band, 4 Years, Head Majoretteg Homecoming Prin- cess. FRANCES TYLER FHAg Library Club. GLEN STEPHENS FHA, FFA, Reporterg Allied Youthg Football, 1 Yearg FHA Beaug Senior Class Treasurerg Most Handsome, junior Year. M-9. BRYAN SWANNER FHAQ FFAQ Allied Youthg Key Clubg Projectors Clubg Speech. . 1. SENHURS f Q. is NELDAH VIER Typing Clubg Latini Hodiemeg FHA, Reporterg Allied Youthg Crafts Club. ,X X ANNA JEAN WALTHALL FHA. 4 4 f +1 3 ., , , gif? L M WQQXD ' , v ,A 1 1 fm, 'qu 4 -9. In , . R I aw -,gf , 5' ' fs. fren? W, 'u,,.3.X ' as dm-VI M ,yfiiifii +- , .. TGI L , . rf 1' f as New ' 1 11 Us Q x.- Ba. 2 Q ,gf is f 'ti '92 bw sa 'Q' Ss Sig 3' tea -'A Q my +- ' , sir' - ,wifli i 2' ' ' ' f 'N 2 1' ' is , W. 3, 1. t iw 'WIS' f gm CHARLES WRIGHT FFAQ Allied Youthg Choral Clubg Student Councilg Band, 4 Years. ' SfliNlURS req , 11 JOHNNIE TIM WRIGHT FFA. Let's go, Lions, chant the yell leaders, as they lead the students' march around the downtown square during a Thursday-night pep rally. Ill! Q mi Y I ll . , ' :. , ' a . -K 1 RK JUNIOR CLASS UFIFICERS CHARLES ALLEN ....,.,,.....,.LwLLL,,,,....LLL...,... LOIS MILLER .,..,,,.,,.., BEVERLY KING ,.,,.....,. LYN MARSHALL ..,...,.,, NEWTON BURKETT ..I...,,Y.PI'?J'.fd67If Vi Lit' Prwidezzf ........A..S:f2'el1r'Q ..I,......Tr'e.:.f1n'fr Parfj, 11216721 714212 14,55 y f '43 IS 3' Bessie Bates David Baxter Connie Becknell Johnny Biggs Grady Boren Bill Boyd Glenda Bradshaw W. C. Brooks Charles Brown Billy Aaron Michael Alexander Charles W. Allen Donald Ball Peggy Ball Frankie Bass 7033 Q27 T '13 l Arvis Buchanan Newton Burkett Sandra Butler Tommy Capps Charles Carter Doylene Cave W' 'Q TH qi if -.mmf C, Y ll ff- IJ? 91 I x. P .3 ,- Q 'Qt '2- james Doyle Cave Merita Cave Jimmie Christian joe Clay Donald Close Sylvia Cobb Beverly Colling Patsy Combest jimmy Connor 4 , XQP L 0 , 7 ,ii Q Aff? ,Xi .mu QP. . . 7 .. Y M if ,, Q wg. yi F Patsy Davidson Billy Davis Winston Davis Thurman Derryberry john Deur Charles Douglas Michael Dungan Linda Eddlemon Kenneth Edwards 41:-fi Kenneth Enloe Carroll Evans Doris Evans Rissilla Evans Glynda Felty Annette Flesher 53 9 7-. I , sq an i . .ix , X. oi fi Zn., X ,A 'C' 3 'C' if si -. 2 Q lair 'll , . I wbtf, xn....,v Y ' '17 Ruby Ray Foster Betty Ruth Frazier jackie Gauldcn Harve Gibson Sidney Giles jim Bob Graves Gilbert Gray Grinita Greer Mary Griffin 4 1 ff? Albert Helsley Frances Herndon Fay Herod Dana Hitchcock Bobby Hodge Barbara Holloway john Hooper Gayle Horn Nancy jackson Diane Hall Lewis Hall Pleas Harper Nona Harpole Barbara Harris Shelba Harvell F5 if K ,U ' 'hr H I Q , Nb' 5.9. ,f iw '..,,1 f f X fl! 1' fyyi X .l 1 avof' Darrell Johnson Sue Karnaghan Wallace Kemp Beverly King Bobby Knight R. J. Knowles 63' 1 Nr 'fi 416 4-if-22 fr Q4 lx.,-4' Mi' y f-fr 'Z 'CL' AL 15' Carl Kuykenclall Pat Lacy Edward Lane Glenn Lang Charles Ledbetter joe Ledbetter Mary Lewis Kenneth Littrell Mary Lowry Qu i5 Lois Miller Linda Milrany jerry Moorhead Othor Moses Jackie Myars Gwen Norvcll Bob Odle Benita Pell Clara Mari Perkins 1 ,5'!! lill lpl!1? I, Lasca Mallow Lyn Marshall jimmy Martin Mary Lura McAdams Tommy McFarland Linda McNeil Bobby Richardson Sue Ring jcri Robinson Vcva Rose Eddie Russell Robert Russell james Sanders Dickie Scalf Eugene Shaddox TJ' 1 'N-'Wi Patsy Spencer Delores Spradling Betty Sue Spurgin Ardell Swanner jerry Thompson Andre Tilton Charles Tucker Donald Tucker Billy Wfaync Turrentine f .-'S' W ,, fi,wff7a,,.ef ' jackie Shatley Ronnie Shipman ..- ,w ,- 'pv Anne Sisterson K - ,.....-? 'Nr Anita Spearman Mary june Speck ,Rl 1 'MQ' ' '47 -ca! Q 'km' i li Eustacio Urbano Fay Walden Terisa Walden Gay Walker Bobby Warden Mary Ann Warren 'K' 'YN 1' N7 J Q. My '17 if' if 1' TX gs 'QS if J-. 1' -JN Georgie Watkins Nolen Welborn Olcn Welborn Eugene Wells Avo West Shelba Wfhitscll Walden Wfhitworth Tommy Williams Duryl Wright Yandell A jacqueline York Displaying proper Lion spirit, D.E. students Mary Lowry and Linda McNeil decorated the show win- dow in a football motif. Beverly Young A-3 l-nn. 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Y 4 in 1 f 4' , Q Q , Pl i gi. .gf J ,J wx ' A, x ii '2 Judy Howell Deanie Huber Wanda Inge Barbara Inman Burlon Ivie Donald Jenkins Peggy Jenkins Robert Joplin Betty Joyce James Kanady Lillie Kennedy Gerald Kindle Shirley Kissinger Flora Knight James Kuykendall L-rw ir 14-X 7 it' Barbara Grogan Richard Gurney Freddy Hackney Claude Hague Margaret Hall Roy Hall Freddy Ham Sue Hamm Kathleen Harris Cleo Headrick Clifford Hendricks Richard Hitchcock Donald Holmes Robert Hooper Louise Howard 's' ,l 1' ,.,,.f- V Y V, 1 V f '-. Z f If I f M , ,Q 5,V??,, Q, Q 4 gr , 2 Q' ,V A M' H I I , 4 A m 9, 4 , S , , V , z ' , QQ ' ' ' 'L' f 7 , ' 'V I ' 25? ff f 'afzfff Q 'V ' ff1Ls'5 I ' N ' ' ' '9 5 Q 4' if Z ' W qwy, W W wwf vi lima? :,. if we Q X. i jeff, if K ' 5 1-,P iff ' 7 ' Q65 lv' ,X ,ar'a.'-f 1 E 'H S f 4, m y ly , R 5 ,f f , 4 ,, ., V 5 5 V Q52 V ,P . Q, 1. Se .--.- Wm wx mi N ,ov 'sf Nl' lb Ni '7 N75 P 1 Barbara Ramsey Barbara Randles Mae jean Renfro james Roach Patricia Roach Joann Roberds Wanda Rogers Geraldine Rominger Bill Runnion Wilma Sartain Robert Sauls Frances Scalf Beatrice Self Way'ne Shamblin Doyal Shewbirt ' wav Thomas Niell james Norvell Bobby Odle Sue Parker Irene Parrish jo jerine Phillips Mary Phillips Sonja Pickett Gwen Pingleton Shirley Poor jerry Poston Bennie Potter Charlie Powell John Powell Lloyd Purser 925 W .wma 3 'D YQ -v-Q Peggy Shaw Gary Shipman Bill Simpson Billy Sinsabaugh Doris Smith jerry Smith Pam Smith Shirley Smith Bill Smith XX'illiam Smith Margaret Staggs Bobby Stanley Lynda Stephenson Carolyn Stewart Patsy Stout i X i' .1 4+-.,,, .as '27 -Q Barbara Strickland joe Sullivan james Taylor Karen Thomas 5 if Leonard Thomas Mary Tinsley Donna Tomberlin Claudette Walker Vernon Walker Gene XX'all J Y-1 Athie jane Wfallace jimmy Wfatkins Robert West Ralph White Don Whorton sn' fr? ,aaa CZ? Sonja Vifages Billy Weckcr Gaylon W'ilson Barbara XX'right Linda Xvright Donald Vfyatt Martha Davidson Joe Gidney Leo Grady Patricia Misc J. C. Reed Robbie Reneau Symbolizing the death of School Spirit, a grave mysteriously appeared on the school lawn one morning, with the flag flying at half mast, to impress the students with the need for more exuberant X school spirit. 1 K- y , , .4..r.,.J aw , A ,,.,, -. ,.-. .f,ov -. hp- . rt. ,734 4,16 1 THESE, AR UUR DREAMS 'r , , LAY w4,figgy k L ' .' 'f .M I ,Q i . '- In K GN'-. gint xanvg-. N' L, V wfwhz fi Zi' ,, M 4 My f 3 v up is .A 3. if h Ah ul yyf my ffjyeziwa f f fyw W f W ff ,yf f yf f ,f W , f I ff ' 1 1,44 -W- L ,,f5Zzif,2Z3f W ,JWZ794'fZ fLf?'M'f7'W Nvff-W ww Q'-ffffmg WZEQQQ www QS 'ff'-vwwfli WML .a..:t:f2n..l-14 fmfmf O? WgijKlQ?Q,lf6 Wgiffgf fulmiofaxwmgxbwb ziwfm WM A . ' N . - x ' ' 0 21 ' -Q , 0: - s . Q, N M-U49 Ckfblflf 7fuAJu,.41,,.3bm,1.,,'.ng,'Cg W5-W WW Law. .pw vm, WM. af, ' ' .C ' YW W W WMMMWWMWQMMWW Z far SPURTS x P0 , rs, I -TN ,nf Q V CH A R L ES A Gyafd 1.1-EN RIC Bark E Anno 3091451 ON G uafd EDDIE LANE End pi ew , haifback Kenneth out- Mte: picking up a Yaris punt, Locke races toward the sideiine as he tries to distance a Yaris tackier. ,a.. KENNE Bgfk KE TOM C RUM End TOMMY CAPPS Cumng 0 Gamw' As mum YC Tfzclfle A for SO Us All-Di flflff hd I'Irn1omLfe Wfwlllfuil J. B. MORRIS Cezzler All Dijlricl Fin! Tmm 0ut.f1.111dir1,e Cenlef x BOYD xs L BM SQ.. .. K AMT- K J 1 ' ff, F .N :S 'q9r.f xr W ENDELL R . O 8.71.6 M J- W ST . EWA B45-E Qeoaoe QOMEGYS Guard BOBBY RIGG Tafkje S bl EI-LIOT KNO-F ,. , . Tdtklg T 5' I ' , - -fn' - YY ni A host of McKinney defenders watch as hdiback snatches a pass from the grasping, JOE PQWELL End Don Whanon hands oi a Paris en . mix , ' 1 f i ki 11 N AA OOYER 5051351219 s E BURGIN EUGENGWM CHARLES Powfsu Gxlldfd SHALL D MAR JERAL Center G. HOWARD R. End DERS TE LAN 3 MON Bdrk '? The McKi nney High Lion footb the field for anoth ' all team races onto er Drstrict clash. gg, fi. ' f'--A R 'MA M 5 ?sgHf'R? LI.. CAREY COX Guard wi., Natalia .hr '. 'u vs .L ROBERT JOPLIN CHARLES DAY Tarkle , an .x,f ,f ffl 44.4, 1 JS, f L X . 4-xy' Y UNDSE 0HNNYE1Zd WHARTON 3 Burl? JIMMY C 4HRlS Ruff? TIAN , TCHELL Lu, DON MI BI End DON WYA'V CUJIN K X if 5 .'3 Jiv- A 1 I - l v I -ve L The I ' .lflnjv Convo fzeld - ' ' ALBERT HELSLEY ll ef-:Q 644' Whzlc- the bany5LLf1iq-thc KmiHlC'1df q . AICC ony 4 s the frght Sung, U thc Kenneth Covington, M Associa- tion President, announces at the football banquet that B. Morris has won the Association Award of 1954-55 for outstanding linemang and johnny Hooper, the Award for outstanding back. 9 -ef ,iq H- V ,M , ,NX ' ,f-I 'Wu J 1,51 8 ' or 1 1 , fl' ii I I -awww Y, Q DON JENKINS DAVID WII.SON DICKIE HITCHCOCK Burk Bark Burk The Cymbals dang and the drums boom as the yell leaders lead the enthusiastic crowd in a yell at a Thursday night pep rally. 179- Q MR. JAMES BOUCHER A,r,riJ1anl A Team Coarb Over a cup of Coffee, the coaching staff discusses the prospects of the coming Friday night game. eff Xleqaf ,i3I?'T MCDO Q, wg 'H C, LL 14r6 . '.'1,,. Keeping the ' David Wilson iqclilifginent in good condition, e asset to the team. nn Benton are a valuable 41' KATE TOM STAPLES ALBERT HELS Head Clu'fv'f:,1du' , LE Y He,1d Cieerfgwlgw Lg QQRAV CHIEIERLEADERS .id DON BALL WD' ANN ETTE FLESHLR 50' JOE LEDBETTER X TY? an..-num -- f' PV i im Tiff, Lyndon Hackney jumps high into the air to bring the hall down for the McKinney Five in the game with Gainesville. AfR I A rf-Uv , , So ' ' 5.1 ,rmfbm AN , . CUJD4 If .5 JIM BOB TCH?-LL GR N Ml Guard AVES BlLl-Y Dgorward Billy Don Mitchell makes a valiant effort to gain control of the ball for the Lions. T WAYNE ,STWJAR SHAM YW Guafd i LYNDON HACKNEY Fofward BNN X A kg, ii-my ' I Cerner ore points are cdmost in the bag for the O .I HN HOOPER F07'urd,.d Two m Lkons. HMM D v ox JENKINS C6Illgy Glurd H. W, Stewart and a GainesviHe phyer batde t for a jump bak BOB BYRD Gudyd it ou QW QEARSON VER COACH Qfitizrz Bmkelball 1955, -' f--1.5: Larry Cars racks up another two IUOIFIIS CU' 0 V Q A, E sky, . O'UTSTANDIN'G CITIZEN KATE TOM STAPLES 'Tk .1 I .V N air A 5 4-, . Q JW' af ,, X ' fa 4 .M UL 'IQ'5'il . X XIII G ffflfla' L.. Al A ,ELA RORINII. lxLXX LLH ,s 'IV' . r Q ' 1, . 0, ,. I 2 . f N ffl' - ' ,qw . dy -.., 7- -M . is . , , 7Q ' wth' , Q K .4 w,j 'MSN' ,D - P J 4 , .no ni' ,fs ' Y W f- 4, ,nw 1 ,A , ai , ,, ' Q91 ' ,Z 4 'QM' or q av , K up-H. - 'uhm 4, , ' Y 'dm ff 7 it , 1, v 5 N S I if sw v , a fc 'un M W h..., 25. V 51' ,.f ,V f I 5- . .v- ,. Amhv . .QV- V 4 ,ff 'fg ',,j411- 'ff ' J f . ,an hkjigl Jig' . ,yi 1-1 1. f M.v 1,1,,,,. is , IW Of 'I3'P1,'X'L l 'I If L' I , S1 . , BEVERLY YOUNG Aw, K as .Q f J' ,n we is M , . 'Qi W ,- wwf, JF' NUS T ifl 5XX,l3SKDQYI.h RONALD MCKNIGHT ' A 'WP'2fZ,4 9 lr X' 40' 191, Iwi! 42 V1 we - en 4 M UST B flil 'UTI F QL L S ENE! CDR BARBARA SKIDMORE 'J' L. W. 1 fa 1' , .V MOST HANDSUMIE SENIIUR GLEN STEMHEXJS A ff f' ' .mf I4 fx 3 'SJ MOST BEAYUTHEFUL J 'UN RUR BEVERLY YOUNG A N MOST HANIDSIDQWHZ J 'U N H U R OLEN XVELBORN E117 ,mu 1 ik fi ' 1 www 'f 'fx . 'vru 1-vv M U5 .l Al5.lf,A L ,I H1 L L SUfPfl5l UMURE NORMA MILSTEAD - -.,. , A qfgfa WH -wa,ga'1 N UST HANDSOME SUQWHICDMIURF, BOB TAYLOR M UST B QEA 'UTI F 'UL FR E15 H M A N MARTHA MQXVHORTER .31 UST H A NflDSUMlfE1 F R H S HI M A N RONALD MCKNIGHT I SENIIUR FAVORTTES KATE TOM STAPLES RONNIE KEXVLEY JUNIIUR FAX VURIITES XXVALLACE KEMP BEVERLY KING SUPHUMURE FAVURIITES ELIZABETH RITTER JIMMY DRURY FRESIHIMAN FAVURHTES BARBARA MCTEE DONALD HOLMES ALFRED ,IOHNSTON Pnifidwif nf ffm xN..JlfU71.I1 Ifmzm' Sofia 1-1 J. B MORRIS Frzfflblff. AH-Dfflrifl Cerner in W1 NYS cliinnsy 1 ROY IVIE 'nm MMU WH0 High Selma BOB ODLE Pniflderll of the Sflldfllfly Clr1lPl4'fI sqfa x N3 . Q 3 X' ' ' 75K,j ' 'V IN I ' V MODEAN I.aFON Editor of The Lion JANET VUO LFORD All-Slale Band ,X 'Xl X'lfFfXCWVl'NCli UJXNDCQLMMX Wallr1r'e Coats Bobbie Parrish x 4 Dukes and Duchesses were Glen Stephens. Barbara Skidmore, Seniors: Charles Ledbetter, Diane Hall juniorsg Larry Cary, Barbara Spoonemore. Sophomores: Ronald McKnight, Martha Mdwhorter Freshmen. L 1 9:3215 l sllifrlg- f A dr ,il .ElE, -fr-3 JI rat URGANIIZATIIUNS .' . Q..-r. A. NATHUNAL HUNOR SUACHETY The N.1tion.1l Honor Soeiety is .in org.1niz.1tion Llenliexitecl to school servire. The past ye.ir memhcrs miiintainetl ai h.1sketh.ill bulletin ho.irtl in the h.1ll .intl sponsored the moment of silent prayer in the cafe- teria at noon. Each memher is assigned A cert.iin period when he sits at the information tleslc in the h.ill. There he .lets as offiee assistant and pitlfcs up absentee slips. Two Seniors were selected to take ri Scholarship test in competition with other Seniors in the nation. OFFICERS ALFRED JOHNSTON, tttttttttttttttt ttttt,tt,,,., P fmfmf i BARBARA SCOTT, ,.,,,., ,.,,,,. l fire Preriidelil .NAT'o MARY sPEc3K .S .,tttt srfrwfm-y HONOR SQQETY MODEAN LAFON tt..ttt.. ttttttt.. H fi-mmm Q 2 Z S W S EL. STUDENT COUNClllL, Seeking to promote better school spirit, the Student Council also en- courages better cooperation between students and faculty. The past year the Student Council's activities included supervising all major electionsg aiding in the weekly devo- tionalsg sponsoring the Christmas basket projectg and operating a candy and cold drink machine. Representatives attended the State Convention of Student Councils and the North Texas Student Forum. 9 OFFICERS BOB ODLE ............,,,....................,................ Preridezzt BETTY FRAZIER ...............u ......... V ire Preridenf BARBARA SKIDMORE ,,.,......,,.. Secr'elar3-Tfearlzrer DIANE HALL .,..,................ ........ P arlianzezzlfzrimz OFFICERS ALFRED JOHNSTON .,.,......,......,.,,,...,...,wW Prefident JOHN HOOPER A,............., .........., V ice Preridenl TOMMY CAPPS .,..,,.,..,... ,..,......... S erretary JOHNNY SHANKS ......... ........ T rearurer L Ll li U Y U Ufllflcl Sponsored by Mrs. McCoy, Miss Ed- miaston, and Mr. Watson, the Allied Youth was unusually active the past year. Members had monthly socials at the Jaycee Youth Center in addition to the regular business meetings. To keep students aware of Allied Youth activi- ties, the club maintained its own bulle- tion board in the hall. Sponsored by local business men, Jackie Shatley, Bob Odle, and Wallace Coats represented McKinney High School at the National Allied Youth Convention at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsyl- vania. Several representatives attended the Southwest Conference Convention in Palestine, Texas. U Y U ...lu t.- - KEY CLUB Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club is a service organization whose purpose is to develop leadership in school and community. Members assisted in the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. Also, a Key Clubber raised and lowered the flag each day. Delegates were sent to the Texas- Oklahoma convention. iff! 52:31 ' N I, 1 i li 9 R li L 2 l F i . 1 ly xx. K L ,i Y C - f' .V s-5s2.S'ff' fm QF Hp OFFICERS JOHN GARLAND, ,r., , ,.,, ,,e,,r .,,,, . . ,, JACK SHATLEY ....,,ee....,.., ..,,,,.. V mf NEWTON BURKETTN e.eee.. .eer.e,..ee . C BILL TURRENTINE ..,., ..Pre,i1de11I Preiidelzl ,Sevreftzry Treamref ' it llit 4 .f .-.xqw li l ppt KI li iii Qs 696 ,Wu 00 H FUTURE FIUMEMAKERS OF AMERH CA With a-membership of over one hundred and fifty, the F.H.A. is one of the largest and most active clubs in Boyd High. Some of their projects included con- ducting a program for the Kiwanis, Lions Club, and jayceesg participating in the March of Dimes Porch Parade with the lf.F.A.g and presenting clothes to a needy family. To raise money for the Area Camp Fund, the F.H.A. declared one Saturday as Hobo Day, on which they went from house to house offering to do odd jobs. Events on their social calendar were a wiener roast for new members, a skatin art ', and a Christmas . Q Q H P l party with the l'.I'.A. The F.H.Ai sent delegates to the Area 5 meeting at Denton, two voting delegates to choose Area offi- cers, and two delegates to Galveston to the state meeting. new it OFFICERS SALLY HACKNEY. FAYE HEROD .,e...... ANN CRAWFORD, ANN TIMMONS .... NELDAH VIER ,.,,..s ., ,..........Y.... .....,,......t,..., P refidefz! JERI RoBiNsoN .,,....s.s,,,,, JEANETTE BURKE 'P'n-. N5 5 xx,- ..,....,...Vice Preiidezzl Secretary-Trea,i'r1rer ..,......,...,.,,H1.sfm'm11 ........,,,.Repor1er ,..,....501zg Leader ....,,........PianiJt xsxk .L-4 GREENHAND OFFICERS MICHAEL DUNGAN ...,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,.... P rwidwzf JIM BOB GRAVES ,,,,...,. ,...,.. V ife Prwidwzl RALPH WHITE .......,... ,,,,.,,..,,,. S errefary JACK SESSIONS ,.SS..S... S,,S,.... 7 M5111-W MARQFQ 1gfZ2ff1Z251'FR EUGENE WELLS ,,..,,,, .,,,V.. R eporler ' A ' L BEN REYNOLDS ...,,... ,S,,,,.. S enliflel pill IF.IF.A 5 . LJ FUTURE FARMERS TCD F AMERT CA Besides learning soil cultivation, animal husbandry, and conservation, the Future Farmers are active in many civic projects. They participated in the March of Dimes Porch Paradeg presented a radio program about their clubs activi- tiesg and attended the State Fair and Fort Worth Fat Stock Show. A Christmas party with the F.H.A., a sl-:ating party, and a Father-Son banquet were among their social activities, The F,F.A. sent two delegates and their Sweetheart to the Area V banquet, representatives to the State Conven- tion in Houston, and five delegates to the National Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri. Contestants were entered in the Cattle and Livestock Judging Contest at Arlington. Seven boys competed forthe title of Lone Star Farmer. ADVANCED OFFICERS TORT CQRUMP ..,,..,,,. . A ., ., ,.,,r,,,,., ,,r,,,,,c, P reyjdeul BILL SELF ,,,,..,.....,,... ,,,,.,t V Ne Pl'6.l'fdt,fl,7f LYN TNTARSHALL ,,,,,,,, , ..,,,c,,c, Sefrgffzry KENNETH ENLOE ..,.rt. Tl'6cI,iIlI'L'I' JOHNNY SHANKS ....,,, Ufefzfilzef GLEN STEPHENS ....... .Refiorler IN I yi Q x C O IW IVE 'lil R fl C L T fiil .INK TYPING TEAM Practice makes perfect might well be the motto of the commercial teams. Supplementing their regular class activities, the teams meet each morning before school for an hour's practice. The incentive to do their best is strengthened by the fact that McKinney students have won high honors in past Interscholastic League contests. SHORTHAND TEAM H fi '03 Q..-7 v 1 1V, 1t '1 I lf, c5l.li,rl'3.Rflh, ENDS All work and no play will make jane a dull secretary. Pausing in their prepa- ration for becoming tomorrow's secre- taries, Ye Merrie Stenos have several social activities, such as the Sunday breakfast and Christmas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolford. OFFICERS BARBARA SCOTT ..,.......,.........,..,...,.......... Preyidenl MODEAN LAFON ........ ......... V ice Preridefzf DELORES DUNN ........,,.. ..,...,..... S ecfetary DOROTHY GASKILL ,,,r.r.. ....... T reamrer OYYLCERS SACLCWJ BLACK ................,........,..........,..... President YJCHAYXD HYYCHCOCX4 ..........,....,.... V ice President GERALD BALL ,.....................,.......,..,,..... L.,.Secretary LA Sl ESTA ff LGS VIIAJIERUS Lf A OFFICERS JESSIE SANCHEZ ........1Y.1..Y..1...........,Y........ Prem! GWENDA MILLER ......,.. ....,....,. ' JANET WOLFORD ..Y... elf! Vzre Prefzlefzl ..........,.... .ferrefqry CO EDITORS ORS 11 UIC He II CO ED Bessm B525 L QaxxCa?fi,na5cv CIRCULATION MANAGER BM MIMEOCRAPH Miller Linda Mllrany IIIN RUMQ STAFF COLUMNISTS OPERATORS EdIth M1115 bxrbfmge Edna: Roy IvIe Colzzzmzzfl Douglas d n 1 Thereiigrilgvfn-en Charles Shaddox Sporlf Edllor MUY w f RFPORTERS jimmy Boone Sue Karnaghan 'Ink Slmtlcy Sally Hackney Jim Connor Beverly Colling Fmnces Herndon ARTISTS Frances Tyler Faye Wfalden BUSINESS MANAGERS Drucilla Deal Sandra Butlcr FoAMfX Tunftonl A 25224 5 I f,,,,, ,Q Q WESYJU noni ILAIIW 6 DTSTRTBUTTVVE EDUTCATUN GFEICERS ARTHUR MCNEIL .AY,A,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, V ire KATE TOM STAPLES .,,A.T,,Tw,.,,.,.TY,,,,,,wY,AAAA BEVERLY KING ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,A , GERALD GAULDEN ,,v...wwLY ,..,,,V... Prefident Prefident .Sefrelnry .Trea5zn'6r STAXGlE1CRAlF lFlERS The Stagecrafters are the back-stage menn for all programs presented in the auditorium. They supervise the handling of 'the sound equipment, stage settings, and lighting. Despite the fact that their job is an unglorified one, the Stagecrafters are faith- ful and efficient. OFFICERS CHARLES COOPER ....ttt...........,.,,,,..........,, Prerzderzl ALBERT HELSLEY ......,.. .,.i....,..... V fre Preiidezzl BEVERLY YOUNG ...,..,. ...t,.. S err'e1fzry-Tretzrlzref L V 'I Y T 44 A 1-1' xvv UD1lf,R N Al OFFICERS .,, .. DIC,IxX PRICE .,,,, , MARY BETH XYEST. ANN SISTERSON A,A,, NEWTON BIQRKETT, ,, ELLIOTT KNOTT, ,,..,A ,. , , , Cwznlzf ,Pr'.1wm' , , O1r.1emn' N Trjbzme ,,,,,7'rib1nze Ni 'X 51'-M PR,'li1Sil'lDl51Xf'fl'S' C U L .X full, The Presidents' Council is an organif zation composed of presidents of the classes, homerooms, and major clubs. Its purpose is to act as an intermediary between the Student Council and other school organizations. Members of the Council offer bene- ficial suggestions which are, in turn acted upon by the Student Council. v-Q OFFICERS BOB ODLE ,,,.,,.................,...v ,.....,,,,,,,......, P rcizifezzl CHARLES ALLEN .,..,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, Vim Pmfvjdwzf KATE TOM STAPLES ..,,,,,,. ,..,..,..,.. S ii'reI,:r'3 5 X SJ 'iv L. w,!,.-I-,,.,- OFFICERS MITZI MAJORS .,,.,..A.. .,,..A . sANoRA B1sHOP A .. A cALLA cooK ..,...,,... FRANCES TYLER ......OA. 7-.--4' Pl'6',lj4lIt'Uf Pr'e,i'idw1t .Seivelary 'I 'reizm fer lL,llBlR.AlRiY CLUB Checking out books. helping students find necessary reading material, and assisting with exhibits and posters are some of the duties of the Library Club members. Under the supervision of Miss Verone Darnell, the assistants aid in maintaining the library as a place where students may read or study in quiet. Meeting twice a month, the club has a luncheon on alternate Wfednesdays, and a Christmas party. MM l , ,43 ' 'Ai The sophomore Sing Song Committee, sponsored by Mrs. Hollis, presented monthly programs with a seasonal theme. Mrs. Mark Russell directed the sing- ing. SlNG:SONG CUBKHITTEE T5 in N XRISK Dlx ST XFI 1919119 W MINNLW LTON 90 MODEAN LAION Ldzlm Il Clan INIRS VENVIA BOOTH S KU JACKIE SHATLEY and ALBERT HELSLEY Bnfnzeff Marmgerf 'YJ MU IF YOU ve orJefeJ WBSCEIBE NOW 175' -Ill VW!! 55 L10 DONT BE SLOW 1 CHRISTW-XS oium 55 HON M BQB ODI-E DOROTHY GASKILL Ammuzt Edzmr Copy Edzlor '5- SCOTTY LONG SSANFORD BURRUS Pfmffl f BARBARA SCOTT OH! Pb I gm Ju I P L vgf :pm JP 'm1-gawk I XLK 3. ' X ., , 'P V T Ar JF K 1 e 4 ' '- X a It . 'O '-1 'gr ' i 5 1 H X , 4' J J 0, v , - 'i XX 1 - F ,ex I ,Q N ff fi' x x ' ' 1 1 5 ,I . X,' :R , H s Q' Q yr x.- . . 4 , f v5 ' if QXQXXKQQ, X 'XX - f' R I, - ,aw fa 'fi Q11 K . 1' 'rx x t .: ,ff ,' 3 -yf gf' W 414. wg g C' 1 ' ' k Q: W ww, X - I . :ex B' gs 9 0 P 5' - O I L : X I' . -It N . Q 4 1 ft, r ,R Us MX I X I ' lx X X N I N' xx ik -5 , ' ' 1 a l 21- I . x,:'+' ' . G ...L a i z ,li X H mW,,i7m, v-.,...., ,Wm-Q. K+ 191- eX f It L K x F . I I' . .f W ,xv 5'i'5 3f 'i,f' '3'ffX R ,wg 5 di, if '.+2 o xf K 3' - 'Q A ff 1 - f., ff 4 . 1 xx ,'L ' M1 If 'ff,i 45 4 sf - 'AX' if-ixg MMV BQ, kx'Il,rf.. ' k 10 f Q f X r H X . jf' 4 1' A 'Q if Sli Cm .gg i f V 'Q 'fiixxvlt F 'I' 3?- fhx 1' d W MAjORET'I'ES Pam Smith, Mary Griffin, Beth Taylor. Avo WL'st not pictured. BAND OFFICFRS CHARLES COOPER ,,,,,, ,, ,,,Pr'4fijdi11I CHARLES LEDBIITTER, I'1mf Pwiidwzt JO ANN DUNCAN ,,,,, Sii'rcf.1r 1-Tr'4,1if1r'n' MARY SPIYCK ,, , ,,Ljbrm'i.m .11 FLAG BEARERS Sally Hiickncy. Bobbie Lovell, Loix lNlillcr. 2 E I A 7 M S, 2 6 71 -Y1 . Wx-saQ5 fF' RJTLSB ACTIVITIES Elk . Qt. Hard-working F- H' the school lawn' nlzlvy X A. hoboes stOP for lunch on It takes all the brain power of the National Honor Society to get just the proper amount of elbow grease to renew that bril- liant shine on the trophies won by the brawn of McKinney's Athletes. 'Iv 'tk A,-tl 1-4. 6, jackie Black exhibits proper serxility to her 'klucnis Kay Kelly and Beth Taylor, XVith palpitating hearts first-year Spanish students arrive at school on initiation clay. Properly garbetl I. and their faces artistically made by second-year students. the Neophytes must speak Spanish all clay long, bow to their and donas. quoting Spanish proverbs, and perform services for the dons P9 L7 Q 4:1 'aa 'N .4 Q. At unc of the rcgulttt' ftmtlmtll tlantcs, stutlcnts gintl -, 1' uxes tl.intc tw thc musit of tht- n.it1un's ltyatling nr' wr -5 ' ,Hx ,li tlit-sti.ts-'tlut is. the Yuuth Canter puke lwx. V lfh Warm hearts and 11 via f, '. . V fm I H. A. wcltrum' new members old. membc-,S of 7 tl wicntt' fgglst 5 V .f ' lr A X if ri - Y Q , 1 1 V, 2 -' f 'A ,1 The Student Council likes to heal' ,V 4 agua . . .,f h 4kI4 f U bv J g -' wi, . ' V ,f s V t e tin ing 0 coins Qing rop- . v , g 1 If . . , . f z ' If ' If vv.. V pcd into thc told drink machine - , ig? because it means that their mf! M- , f- fcrs .irc swelling nickel h nickel. V X9 . ,ill M ,A k 3 V - ., I i x Q Y Xt: 'f W ft we I C.1I'i.'j' Cox. bwtty Long. and Al- ' f ' hurt Hclslcy qucnth their thirst -V i if Q ' f with the pause that refreshes. . h Q: ft ' ns. i V , 4 1 H f 1.-ew Ct-lchixiting their spatial wack, thc If. H, A. insnillctl Nut only do the Future If.u'mcis rctugnizc tliormigli their new offiters during an asscmhly progmm. Rc- hrttls, but .ilstu they know Al tutu filly' when they tiring officers exhorted incoming offitcrs to fulfill unc. Their good taste w.1s affirmctl when Martha their duties in the organizaton. McXX'horter was named District and Area Sweetheart X51 . f t . h egister 0 Alfred l0hnston Signs t 8 r Speaking to the D. E. class, Mr. Earl Walker explains the new income-tax law and its application to work- ing students. Five members of the McKinney Chapter attended the National F. F. A. Convention in Kansas City, Mis- souri. The delegates were Micky Dungan, Dicky Cox, Kenneth Enloe. Olen and Nolen Welborn. accom- panied by Mr. Watson. he Somew HOMlECOMllNG QUEEN lilettetl lliirhetiimmg Queen hy the fiifirlull Nqtmtl. ,WAND DLlUg.iD. lining heen rrmvrietl tltiririg the h.ilr-time of the Mtliirinty-Ci.iinexxille gyliiie. re.eixex flimerx presented hy Superimentlem Pierte. HCL. 'l'h Queenk iittemlgints were ligirhiirgi Skidmore giml Martha MtVC hurtcr. escorted hy Whllaee Coats amtl 'Luk Agan. 'l'he Queenk extort wi1S Blitlcy Dungan, her hrother. Hollywood designers and make-up men might le.1rn ii who dream up wierd costumes for the first-ye.ir alum, plebians must obey their masters every commantl during i Y. e N .yy few tricks from setoritl-year Latin stuilents. Besides wearing tonspituous tluthing. the nitmtion day. Y ilUli .flill1,JLiXi We-lh ' -I H.1ri4-H Y H . .ui i Nulqn XX L-llmin wtius rim YILHIIIVI :ffm iV.11.i Ciiititiin i inmmlxinntx ,CTI R ' Varictx' Slum. thi sitting HT MW FUD! '1'w,, iHc 'fill fldppcrs as rlnbmwn wlilaii is .1 N'-Nut slim' nit' lin' I i R-y5'n.K Ro Ming Iris' 1 'f 7x0 Dian ic tunn- nc H. uf -,YAK , Charli-Stun' -ill and Yymtis A ry King 15' I3,,1,J,., dqlncc. HJC fi I 0 M900 The Muskriit Ramble provides thc music for Ll iittcrbug by Ronnie Shipman and Jeri Rubin- SOD. . DW . Q Svfxxoxr' X2-wi we Se R, . sg? QC e U S QS S29 The Cats of the Roaring 20's do a Charleston. RH TETY' S H U YV ers -- huh dw ' ,3xx'.Hl.1fl , , 1- A mmm wut' Ui H ith 3 HfD'H Jn M , - -C xv ' Hscndf- the audlem Doris Patterson chanli sings Deed I Do! Svec k aff Sf QYCA na ykaw' fi AWK' , eS' uwfac YK e wmffcss - - Y' bY W Peggy Ball and Luis Miller take oft Cokffs on a Charleston routine. 1 Rubyrae Foster fascinatcs the audience with Basin Street Blues. gf I WN.,-, F .X I 3 Th C' Grand I 3 el YQ , f -2-f ten' , the , N School is Avfmf' ' - ls Hxgh enok .OS 3 'ond 096 V' t em tion in Mdiiitsi ang! Siam 'ww O . ova 1566 - l ,gil ' An mg break belhnl Uma X , u S . I ml: ch Students icon xv Y . es 0 levi mmut Mr. McBay, technician with Soil Con- servation District of Collin County, gixcs thc Future Farmers practical in- formation concerning the prcscrxation of soil. Beth Taylor and Roy lvie won second place in the duos at the National Baton Twirling Asso- ciations Contest at Grand Prairie. Roy took first place in the boys' division. To Ill A Pffln . VS. If is Cuslgfa friendly 4-f,,,,m-H. mny iZfZ'Gastro4,k of M I body to ,fy to Send 'mn bcrwcd ful Us C5 the H0 CKIHM-y D the HY-21 rellffknrar' in Women C of make-u mtnlaking ' 'UH Cum. Sfh 1 H . fr. oo on the day Off :Lie gfudmz 0 all Same, P. ax glrls fha Skin QQ ,ww 61-Ch 10, fd d t On , h ' fh Tallies' elf sraunihcourt SUPIVJPIUUSC' rt t rh Stem b f'7'1,' and Ursda mem ,V ni bf!- ghr S Pop Th on ers , ,. meer at c this ' of I 1 th ilcfiholiq e Youth ,m. Center f o V a movie Future hom Moth emakefs - er-Daughter Tejwait their guest . S at the Ltwai Contedcmtcs Notting an invasion of the North? Sn. Bob OMC, jitkic Simitiuig anti Nifiiiatc Cmtti are nieteiy discussing their trip to the N.itinnAi Aiiihi Youth Convention at Buckhiii Faiis Pennsyivania. james Stcwuti cishicr git Ccntmi Nationfii Bank, ex- phins the prutuss of making, out uhctks Cnrrectiy. Wxemcmber. chiidten. having money in the bank is a prerequisiteh :usa I 's 15 hh ish Chxb Xurwhes at 30 The Span candy to the students. Band Christmas Concert. nY'5 Cafe' I During the Christmas Sing-Song, Santa Claus threw Ye Merrie Ste-nos have their Christmas Party at Mr. XVolford's home. fm' 4-l -'vw Lcd by Clmrlcs Day :intl jerry Wfilliamson. Latin students enliven thc dead lnngu.igu by singing Christmas carols in Latin. Libmry Clulis Christnms luncheon. FFA F A -' -HA , paul' at W1 ' Chfwflha csr Ward S Climaxing thc Lions' season was the Football Banquet at West Ward. Music was provided by the junior-Senior Combo. Iv 'T PATRICIA MISE and JERRY MILLER The Sunday School lesson given each Tuesday by a member of the Mtliinney Pastors' Assotiation. and the Monday morn- ing devotional over the P.A. system by students from various home rooms are sponsored by the Student Council. ,f 4 Mr. McCoy's choral group. ' ls V - basketball SHI Egger to begin xlisuifllysical Education welilrllerclialsenamiasfon- reac , DR. CHARLES MYER S Serving his first year as superintendent of McKinney Schools, Hailds Pearce was formerly of Littlefield. Texas. His secre- tary is Mrs. james Boucher. SEXIOR 4 CHRISTM DANCE 4 Ri' , ,f 1 1 ,..... quu LJ31-1 . I ' 'i 1, 'ivf' , kageg . and ad 1115 Wa 3 large Tv Set Hmmmfnxce Pac Drury Dunn sings I Saw Mommy Barbara Skidmore and Roy Ivic do their Joyce Crawley sings XY'inter Wonder- Kissing Santa Claus. interpretation of a modern dame. land. i' fb Ye Merrie Stenos' annual Sunday morning breakfast at Mr. XX'olford's home. L.. jcri Robinson, Mary Griffin, and Rubyrae Foster entertain at the Valentine Dance, given by the junior Class. Boarding the bus for the Fort XVorth Fat Stock Show are the Future Farmers, their Sweetheart, Martha MdX'horterg and Barbara Miles. i' 'V Hr, i H555 45.71-L - 5 . rs gf. ' Vx Q Q W ' 54 rib - ' f L, , ,,' if 0 Your Fu+ure Is Insured Wi+h ROBERTS INSURANCE For +I1e Besf In Hardware Shop A+ Claudia Louque I A- D- 81 I l 1 I I IOUI' JJMEQQ ' '-4 1' ., 5 , .V , '1- M cIcy Dungan TeIIs Hannah Dungan, For +I1e Ir B + In Seeds Visif Dungan's Grain Company. GRAIN AND SEED CO. DUNGAN'S SUTHERLAND'S CLEANERS GET CLOTHES EXTRA CLEAN ai 1-- I A v ' 1 1 XX TURRENTINE-JACKSON MORTUARY REASSURING COMPETENCE Ambulance Service Phone 2-260 I SMITH JEWELRY We Specialize in Walclwes, Diamonds, Silverware J Ch I Beverly King McKinney S'l'uCl 8 df' GS A Dill! I IIYIRAEEI Sally ScoH and Ann McKinney Says, DRINK NEHI BEVERAGESH From NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY lXr5 5 Eileen Ball and Wanda Griffin Admire Coverings For Furnifure From JOHNSON'S FURNITURE COMPANY QJLMLLL Q b , Q 5' ao . A --' ,L N2 -V - '. . ' - ' 9 -Q. BILL C. CHRISTIE ln+erna+ional Harves+er Dealer for Collin Coun+y jgssvllf' X Gayle Horn and Johnny Hooper Admire A Television Sei From C. P. HORN Elec'l'rical Appliances Radio Repair Au+o Supply 4 WAY HAIR Sl'lAPlNG lTrade Mark Reg.l All Worlc Under Personal Supervision of Kalrean Personalized Hair X. W Slyling . . Heaf 81 Cold Permanenf Waving 'N .. N 4' 42233. Manicuring E 1 ' a Member Tex. Assoc. of Accredifed Beau+y Cul+uris+s The Perfecl Trim For Any Lengfh Hair Shoes Repair-ed KCaIl 2-SZISIS A+ ATREA ' . BEAUTY SHOP Jfflfflns SHOE i'I31,. 205 W. Virginia Q Q I 7,492-5 l Frienclliness ls Our Business CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK w-,M .-1... , QQ... ,L Q-, -Q. Where Service and Qualify Coun+ HARRIS FUNERAL HOME PLIO 9 2 K Hd FIS Amb Ia Ce O Ygen ' B b Od' E ' I1 MCC-BHEE S CLEANERS 0 Af+erfoogag53f:n+ e Cleaners For Delica+e Fabrics of THE DAILY COURIER GAZETTE Y 'spm Seleci' Your Qualify Lumber From FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH LUMBER COMPANY NORTH SIDE PHARMACY c. E. WINNIEORD GEORGE WEBB LinIEII:IIKf1iIIE:jeIA SIIIZ:2le+ Phone 2-2606 McKinney, Texas From DRUGS WHITE'S JEWELRY COMPANY 35 --...E Is. . ,4--4 ' I - ,C IL -o......,,l Home of Tex-Tex Fabrics TEXAS TEXTILE MILL Q , H41 1-A. ' X if 1.3 W- . u .,g'l '.,...'.v , . X --K,,,W 1 5 ,Q ,Q 4 . .- ling ' 'M EL ,V 1' QT f fgxf J 1 , 1- .r- !' - grew' ,h.--4 Qi? 5: fa f ,, '. ' x' I gk 'WE . ffl 4 ,x ? I i lx i ' 1 fi. JM x,' ,,-, if f x A , , H, K T ' 1 lg, X xi . -,A 1- .M l I I ' api- ! V N 75335 -1-' G.. Q ' , X NN mg 9 g 51 f ,T i-iX,'1,., Xu , L QNXWM , A x 1 Mvfwwv X . 1 32 Nm ! ' ' W 4 U crows. U Barbara ScoH lnspecis Sherry Fielder Buys Pain? A New Typewrifer From M FZZNEY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS C OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLY PAW AND WALLPAPER - Yrzzrrr- -W A- . -if.. ., 1 lug.. H'-vu M' GIVE YOUR CAR LONGER LIFE-Trade A+ LEACH SERVICE STATION WCB' I L.. ,aff X THE ANNEX MARlGoLD's The Only Self-Service Deparlmenl' S+ore ln McKinney CIaudeHe Walker Vi5i+S Her Favorife Beaufy Shop Norfh Kenfuclcy Barbara Randles and Judy Howell Janef Wolford Sells Diclcy Seleci' Furmlure From Hifchcock A Shin From HOWELL APPLIANCE THE MANS STQRE Nor+l1 Tennessee 11 Texas Foods Texas Siyle DUTTON'S CAFE l4I4 S. Tennessee 2-9060 .Q Service When You Need I+ A+ BOLIN'S GROCERY ww A Sally ScoH' Sifs A+ AnneH'e Flesher Admires Her Fafher's Desk A Swea+er From A+ A. M. SCOTT 81 CO. McKinney's Insurance Man' NAOMI SNIDER A g 1' Ln: F 77? I' ,L - ' X I . I V., H J: J. 'fe' 4 1 ,f . - - r v- p , y' M ,f I 4 . .5 r 5 1 XJ fx - BRIDGEFARMERS JEWELRY Buy An Oldsmobile Norma Mils+ead Seleds A A+ New Watch OLDSMOBILE COMPANY I gf Sonia Picke'H' Checks Shoes From McKINNEY DRY GOODS Y0U'f AIWGYS We'C0me MARTIN MUSIC STORE A+ D.E. Sfudenf Kafe Sfaples Shows A 8: Record +o Sharon Lenderman Linda McNeil L y D.E. S+uden+ I? Q 75 li' 5 l 'T II Q ll, ClO'l'l1eS Anyone Would Be McKinney High S+uclen+s Purchase Proud To Wear Drugs Which They Found ln A+ Greal' Quani+y A+ THE STYLE SHQP CRARY DRUG STORE Malcolm Yandell, D.E. Sludenl' I 4 X u ,, xl ll M F' .K ,..-, 5 film? YA ' 5 .' , ' jj e' - gi,-1 : 2- hx' k. ' I vi ' P4 1 M M ' --Say ,, Wm, ,:,c,we,S-- ' YUROWN serzvuce STATION From Locafecl 4 Miles Sou+h of McKinney COFFMAN'S FLORIST On Highway 75 Mar+ha Tina McWhor+er M0 9an '1 0 T JACKETS L' le , T vJQY QUEEN BURGER I 1 'De 'm'L ' Malaga T 4 ,,,,,MM5M,, . , Ready-Te-Wear .For fhe Nor+l1 Tennessee Sfreei' Charlie The Cone Wiih +he Curl On Top Eugene Wells Powell GILL'S DRY GOODS F 57'-T., ,T .. , A ' ,. ,'.f-'T'. ' ', 'av 5 A -' V .- ,iv - ' . - 5.13 f '-a- , . . ' , , A ,fir-ls-'1 . . ' '- .fr-' . I ' - - ' ' T. - -Q 'J 3-, . ,Q Alberf Helsley Examines A New Buick 3 U I C K I - fa From NELSON BUICK COMPANY -1 m-Sales .gn Wiljud- ---1 i i 2 iii l 4'1 f1'f nj X . W Q I 1:1 r , 1 lllT'i -f -1532 9235-. ,QIQ-,3. l ' u 2 1.11: 11? 14 s, Y ,. ,.. ox ..,. gr ., jg 1, -.1 uf. , .egg-f , if K ii . f? J'?Sfff- , if 'Y K X-fi gif i iii' ? T? A-:yiilgf - ,gi ff- ' , if if ir . Q L: ,t 11 -1 E' f . sw M! if C1 'SUS' gk si E NEY5 GfNQ'f f :xx Ann Fmney Says For Qualify and Freshness In A B d Try rea 1 D FINNEY'S FRESH BREAD FINNEY'S BAKERY F ,,'- Q.. '-4-T 1. 4 V 4 3' E ' fi-wwnys as ,. ,,, , Ls. E :jf 1 ..-- V - 2 T -j , 54UU9 E STEFFEY'S JIFFY DOG DRIVE-IN Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Sandwiches. Malfs, Sundaes and Shakes I2ll N. Tennessee Phbne 2-4032 'JI E.. eil? ,.4, MOB'-., NL 5 . N-N A 'L is I 'Ei 9' s 0u ,J 5 Y .Q , A T COLLIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Easi' Side of Square Serving Collin Counfy For Over 70 Years NEWTON BURKETT. JR. S-f--.. 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