McLean High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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' Published by the 'Annual Staff of MCLE-AN HIGH SCHOOL with the Assistance of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan FORT WORTH, TEX'AS 1949 7 4 s W MCLEAN CARDINAI. ,gg :ww M CLEAN CARDINAL ADMINISTRATION AND GUIDANCE Mr- E- DYCSS Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Principal Dean Ninth Grade Counselor rig-5' 19' Q Mrs. Beckman Miss House Miss James Mfg, Williams 9rh Grade Counselor 9rh Grade Counselor 8th Grade Counse1orl7rh Grade Counselor MCLEAN CARDINAL MESSAGE FROM EDITOR As confucius once said, A piece of jade cannot become an object of art without chiseling, and a man cannot come to know moral law without education . Here at McLean these past three years we have been laying a foundation for our future lives. Without the guidance of our teachers and parents we would be unable to appreciate the excellence of a great body of knowledge which lies in store for us. We are looking forward to our senior high days with all their new horizons, but we regret leaving the teachers and the many friends at McLean. May this book serve to recall memories, to renew old friend- ships, and to bring back pleasant recollections of the friendly at- mosphere and the good times which have made these three years the most pleasant of our lives. Ted Klein MCLEAN CARDINAI. Mwfwl-4fZQ'f7L Reading -left to right: Sponsor: Mrs. Sullivan, Assistant Editor: Betty jo Tinkle, Editor: Ted Klein, Business Manager: Harry Lederman, Art Editor: Barbara Wills, Assistant Art Editor: Carol Compton, Special Features: Barbara johnson, Kathryn Mygdol, Gaines Godfrey, Paula Bean, Jerry Durway, Advertising Manager: Eugene Peden. MCLEAN CARDINAL WW LUCILLE RAWLINS, Librarian RAYMOND JONES, Social Studies A CARMEN C. WILLIAMS, Social Studies GERALDINE SNYDER, English, Arithmetic NANCY VICK, English, journalism OTTO BUMPAS, English MARGARET SULLIVAN, Dean, English MALETA JAMES, Personal Problems M. K. WHITTEN, shop BILLIE Jo RHEA, Homemaking LILLIAN WALKER, Secretary RUTH GORDON, Nurse MCLEAN CARDINAL MARY FRANCES BALL, Speech MAURENE HOUSE, Latin, Algebra MARY LEE POINDEXTER, Spanish, English BERTHA ST. JOHN, Arithmetic WILLIE MAE BECKMAN, Science, Algebra VIRGINIA HULSE, Arithmetic PRESTON THOMPSON, Boys' P. E. JUANITA MCLEAN, Girls' P. E. BEATRICE DUNNING, Art MARY LOUISE WINSTON, Music DOROTHY JANE SHEETS, Reading, Spelling 1 i Y!! I MCLEAN CARDINAL T e WIISOU1 yan I1 G3dAb I med Editors 'gm -' Na Q 8 Tig W .V - , SIU in iq U .. 0 I . . olden gl? 9 ,I X V9.9 pf- W K x .-. . Q lo, e- The McLEAN MIRROR Q 9 1 O , 0 D.ef40oa,.,f,e, ff ll Q zsplqyed - .. . ' 1.5 'gf Pubusnea by 8' Q al Flower 91,0 1,4 V I I I 2 I I ,www Q ' w ' -. '-.x i A Q ' -' T McLean High School , i B gil!! 6' P EM M ' . 455 ' ' eb ' Co-odltur .......,.................................,..... ......... M nrlann Wilson l s Co -editor ........................... , .............. ...,..... R obert Ry pap Editors .....................,.......... ......... , .Euwmn Euiot, 7 Ann Sadler, Clrol Compton, N y J ffrey, Robert Champion. , Columnist .................,........ . ................. Mary Tonetti Q An manor ...............,......... .......,...... Sa ny Ann wel-st ' UQ Businns Manager .............,. ., ..,....... Charles Adler f' Q K, Advertising Manager. .,......., ........................ S ldney Landman 6 ' Clrculntion Manager ......... l.. ......................... I-l. Gee Radford Reportors ...... , ..., , ,........................................... ...Elsie Bernmnn, Paula Bean, Rosamond Blair, Carol Compton, . Edwlna Elliot, Gaines Godfrey, Dena Happel, Joan 1 Hewatt, Helen Witty, Edward Hudson, Nancy Jeffrey, Dorothy Johnson, Wlnlfred l..ylq7 Nancy McDaniel, ' Dick Miller, Ann Sadler, Billy Shelton, Gordon Shilling, Mary Lou Wallis, Slly Ann Wersi., Slzanne ' Shugart, Dlck McCollum, Lets Ann Pate, Carol Kane Anderson, Judy Crow, hyne Randolph. , I 0 Fnculty Sponsor.. ,... ..... ...... ........,.. , .... . .......................... N a n cy Vick t ISO Principal ...................................... .............. . .......... E . E. Dyessl t ' Il 3 cglaf . M98- In Hd . Wm POS ture S111 1 l- 11 meh, 93'-Ezgckmeii C011 Fest Nlcwan MCLEAN CARDINAL Code of Behavior I, .. .............. ... ..... ......... , in order to better prepare myself for citizenship in the United States, pledge: To know and understand the great American ideals upon which our democracy is based. p To never wilfully injure anyone's property or feelings in any manner, To be courteous at all times, To make no difference between those of different religions, races, or creeds. To practice honesty and cleanliness at all times, To work with utmost cooperation with my school. School Motto MCLCGII P0070 We fly with our own wings - Ann Moseley You can talk about your Golden Gate , And of the Great White Way 5 The Carlsbad Caverns too are great School Colors Red and Blue And the Road to Mandalay I' You can talk about your tropics, Having summer all year longg Ot of the barren, frozen North Greeting sunlight with a song. But in this U.S.A. of ours And in the Lone Star State There's a place that's known to be Fort Worth With a school that's really great. This school is filled with trust and truth, As much as it can containg And as you have probably guessed by now, The name of the school is McLean. Adelle Baker 9 School Song McLean, Our Pride Sung to the tune of Auld Lang Syne' All hail to thee McLean, our school, The pride of all the landg We're one for all and all for one, United here we stand. McLean, McLean, you stand serene, McLean, just you aloneg McLean, McLean, we'll sing thy praise Where ever we may roam. Your colors of red and blue, Our loyalty and grace, You have our true sincerity, Though the future we must face. McLean, McLean, you stand serene, McLean, just you aloneg McLean, McLean, we'll sing thy praise Where ever we may roam. Adelle Baker MCLEAN CARDIN AL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President - - - LESTER BAUM Vice-President - - - CHARLES MCCOLLUM Secretary - - - PAT DRYDEN MCLEAN CARDINAI. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS lf: President 2 .jf 9' xi' . , .C f r Wini Lyle Vice President - Paula Bean ,, lv -GJ., I ., A Eli a'- , ' 'K gif . sslifs ,1 , ful-' , 1 , . I , g I , Secretary - Nancy McDaniel Treasurer - Joel Steinberg Av' nn. Sponsor - Miss Mary Lee Poindexter MCLEAN CARDINAL RED CROSS COUNCIL Reading from left to right: Row 1: Marilyn Oakland, jane Young, Patricia Marshall, Sharon McKeown, George Newton, Lester Baum, Tamelia Smith. Row 2: Susan McBride, Dick McCollum, Don Dean, Miss Raymond jones, Tommy Vaught, and Melva Sue Hook. ART COUNCIL Front to back: Row 1: Sallie Ann Werst, Kay Lawrence, Shirley Hillard, jan Evans, Jayne Randolph, Lindsey Emerson. Row 2: Elsie Bernhardi,jane Young,Sidney Landman. Row 3: Mrs. Beatrice Dunning, jerry Drews, Kathryn Mygdal, Wini Lyle, Betty Tinkle, H. Gee Radford. MCLEAN CARDINAL v STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Wini Lyle, Mary Tonnetti, Marlon Evans, Barbara Wills, Charles McCollum, Lester Baum, Alan Schotta, Harry Andrews. Row 2: Gene Echols, Joe Ed Littlejohn, Beverly Doming, Jerry Drews, Rhoda Cohn. Kelso Land, Ann Kastner, Bobby Seale, Faye Wallum, Shirley Tinkle, Pat Drydan, Miss Mary Lee Pnindexter. SAFETY COUNCIL Row 1: Ann Slaughter, Mary Lee Smith, Betty Baird, Nancy Baker, Betty Humphries, Drucilla Greenhaw, Elsie Bemhardi, Marlene Storr. Row 2: M. K. Whitten, Ellis Sowell, john Tottenham, Harry Lederman, jimmy Layton, Troy Rankin, Bryan Harris, Paul Koeppe, Frank Ryan. DICK MILLER President MCLEAN CARDIN AL CLASS OFFICERS JUNE CLASS WINI LYLE Vice-President i ni MRS. NANCY VICK and PRESTON THOMPSON Sponsors MARY TON ETTI Secretary M CLEAN CARDINAL I 3 l ANN ADAMS HORTON ADAMS CHARLES ADLER VIRGINIA ALEXANDER GERRY ALLISON CAROLE ANDERLITCH ANN ANDERSON BILL ANDERSON CAROL ANDERSON DOROTHY ARCHER LANHAM ATKINSON JEAN BARRETT LESTER BAUM JOHN BAKER PAULA BEAN CLAIR BERG ELSIE BERNHARD1 SAM BERRY JAN BEYETTE ROSAMOND BLAIR RUSH BRADER FRANCES BROWN LOLA BROWN SHIRLEY BROWN SONDRA BUCHANAN BARBARA BULLINGTON JEANINE BUSH BETTY CAIN VIRGINIA CAIN SHARON CARNES CAROLYN COLEMAN SUE COLEMAN MCLEAN CARDINAI. CAROL COMPTON JIQOY CROW JOHNNY COZART ROBERT CHAMPION WELDA CLAUDE CAROLYN CREED GLORIA CUNNINGHAM JAMES DICKERSON ANNE DOUGLASS JEAN DORRIS JOHN DOWDY PAT DRYDEN BARBARA DUEASE JERRY DURAWAY KATHERINE EDWARDS EDWINA ELLIOTT CARL FARMER ROBERT FLOYD BUDDY GARRISON DORIS GILBERT GAINES GODFREY DRUCILLA GREENHAW OLLIE GREEN JANET HACKNEY SARAH JO HAILE MALCOLM HAMMETT SONDRA HAMPTON DENA HAPPEL BILLY HAREER JOE HARRISON BARBARA HELLMAN JOAN HEWATT M CLEAN CARDINAL CHARI.ES HERRON BARBARA HILL BUDDY HILL CYNTHIA HUEY EDWARD HUDSON POLLY HUMPHRIES BILL JAGODA NANCY JEFFREY BETTY JERNIGAN BARBARA JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON SUE JONES MILLARD KELLEY CAIL KELLY LYNNE RENDALL MIKE KENNEY .DICK KAJELLANDER BARBARA KROG DAVID KENNEDY TED KLEIN SIDNEY LANDMAN GLORIA LAVES HARRY LEDERMAN JOANN LEE JACK LEGATE SARAH JANE LEWIS PATSY LIPSCOMB GARY LUSKEY WINI LYLE LINTON MCDONOUGH CHARLES MCBRIDE CHARLES MCCOLLUM Q I I MCLEAN CARDINAL NANCY MCDANIEL JAMES MCKINNEY BOB McMILLAN RUTH MANN JANE MARTI PETE MAZE DICK MILLER CHARLOTTE MILLS J. LEE MITCHELL FANNA LOU MORRIS GEORGE NEWTON CHARLES PALMER PERSHING PARKER BILL PEARSON EUGENE PEDEN H. GEE RADFORD TROY RANKIN MYRON REED MURVALE RICHARDS SHEILA RITCHEY ROBERT ROBERTS JAMES ROBINSON JANE ROGERS BEN ROSAMOND ROBERT RYAN ANN SADLER JUDY SCOTT MARY CLAY SENTER BILLY BOB SHELTON GORDON SHILLING GENEVA SHIPLEY RAYMOND SHORT 1 MCLEAN CARDINAL HORACE 'SIMCOX BUDDY SMITH KARON SUE SMITH JOEL STEINBURG PATSY' SUTHE R LAND JACK TERRELL OAIL THOMASON MARY TILLMAN BETTY TINKLE MARY TONETTI CAROLYN TOWNSEN NANCY UTLEY DAVID VANDERVOORT MARY LOU WALLIS SALLY ANN WERST ROBERT WHITE JOE WHITE DOLORES WHITTINGTON SUE CAROL WILLIAMS BARBARA WILLS MARIANNE WILSON HELEN WITTY ADELLE WOOD BARBARA YOUNG MCLEAN CARDINAL L. 9 Mr. Otto Bumpas Row 1: George Addington, Richard Bull, Charles Rosenthal, Ronald Lindsey, Henry Clements, Kay Dean Bills, Tommy Vaught, William Bradford, Kenneth Briggs, Iames Garrett. Row 2: Marlene Storr, Marcelyn Mueller, Sula Wilhite, Faye Wallum, Eleanor Hillis, Loyce Anderton, Bonnie Arthurs, Jeanne Smith, Inetta Lawson, Alta Weeks, Mona Brown, Mr. Bumpas. Row 3: Annette Baker, Bill Read, Mike Kenney, Kenneth Hefner, Horton Adams, David Hoppe, Tom O'Brien, Johnnie Matson, Allen Prachyl. H. 8 Preston Thompson Reading from left to right: Row 1: Walter Harris, Jerry Harris, Lavern Arthurs, Alton Massey, Charles Weatherby, Ronald Tinsley, DeWayne Ingle, Teddy Ward. Row 2: John Sehested, Joel Johnson, Arnold Ward, Wayne Kennedy, jerry Hittson, Danny Rubenstein, Mike Martinez, Maurice Terry, Coach Thompson. Row 3: johnny Walker, Maxie Bradford, J. C. Bishop, Otis Moreland, Pete Guess, Brooks Davis, Tommy Beauford. MCLEAN CARDINAI. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS JOHNNY MCCULLOCH, President JANE YOUNG, Teen Canteen GEORGE BRIGHTWELL, Vice-President ,.,,. MALETA JAMES, Sponsor ROBERT LEATON, Secretary MCLEAN CARDINAL H. 8 Miss Virginia Hulse Row 1: Jimmy Ginn,jim Wolfenden, Clifton Morris, johnny McCulloch, Sam Rosen, R. B. Free- man, Don White, Larry Steinburg, Don Dean, Robert Petta, David Rubin. Row 2: Kenneth jones, Charles Welch, Paul Preibe, Selma Natkin, Sonya Sandler, Mary Lee Smith, Earlene Walker, Patsy Grimes, Nancy Redding, Quita Crow, Gayle Goldberg, Diane Sumner, Miss Hulse. Row 3: Charles Dubuis, Jack West, Thomas Williams, Marlon Evans, Barbara Baird, Gretchen Teddlie, Don Sanders, Dale Stephenson, Yvonne Grimmett, Lowell Sayles, Bobby McCann, Cynthia Lavender. -....,..-M v-V -L - ,, H. 8 Mrs. Juanita McLean Reading from left to right: Row 1: Jean Rae Bennett, jo Ann Harless, Mary Faye Lee, Bonita Rich, Margie Bennett, Ruth Cross, joan Loicano, Sara Rashti, Pat Marshall. Row 2: Nancy Peterson, Tam Smith, Donna Hollingsworth, Stella Pettit, Pauline Erwin, Jayne Myers, Lerah Farris, Joyce Beary, Sylvia jones, Sandra Rashti. Row 3: Nancy Mann, Betty Humphrey, Doris Owens, Doll Harbern, Cynthia Owens, Aniela Goldthwaite, jane Davis, Mrs. McLean. M CLEAN CARDINAI. H. 8 Miss Maleta James Reading from left to right: Row 1: Edward Carson, Bob Newton, Lee Freeze, Clay Cummins, Hugh Smith, Billy Royster, Kenneth Smith, joe Littlejohn, Tommy Daly. Row 2: Ellis Sowell, jane Young, Esther Rosenthal, Mary Mack Crabb, Barbara Bilson, Jac quelyn Haden, Pat Lawhon, Yvonne Green, Shirley Windsor, Gail Wood, Nancy Partridge, Miss Row 3: Victor Tinsley, Faye Rathgeber, Phyllis Swartout, Virginia Bell, Bonnie Lambdin, Ginger Echols, Gary Zumwalt, George Brightwell, Sandra Evans, Sandra Miron, Janice Sparks. james H. 8 Mrs. Nancy Vigk Reading from left to right: Row 1: Don Whitley, Charles Schotta, joe jefferson, Tommy Rogers, David Gill, F inly Liddell, Madison Reed, John Tottenham, Robert Leaton, Marvin Dunaway. Row 2: Mary Beth Hodges, Carolyn Gene, Betty Baird, Shirley Tinkle, Diana Carden, Gwen- dolen Touzel, Ann Mitchell, Sue Stanley, Martha jean Woodruff, june Denby, Maryann Keen, Patricia Sprott, Mrs. Vick. Row 3: Ann Hubbard, Nancy Neighbors, Janelle Ball, Glee Crawford, Tomagene Griffith, Wayne Bardin, jerry Scott, Charles Renshaw, Leta Ann Pate, Gayle Tunstill, Barbara Brooke, Harriet Looney. MCLEAN CARDINAL SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS JERRY DREW President JANET LYSAGHT Secretary Q u KAY LAWRENCE and BYRON BAIRD Teen Canteen EDWARD SANKARY Vice-President JANE SHEETS Sponsor M CLEAN CARDINAL H. 7 Miss Geraldine Snyder Reading from left to right: Row 1: Douglas Gardner, Tommy Renfro, johnny Adams, Donald joe johnson, Roger Stivers, John Dodd, Al Clausen, Gerry Geiger, Jack Glaze, Monty Pinnell, Charles Durway, Robert McBroom. Row 2: Miss Snyder, Geneva Smith, Shirley Humphries, Pat Grace, Glenda Ray Moses, Virginia Newell, Claudette Kenyon, Billie jo Forbess, Ann Duncan, Marilyn Shamblurn, Welcome Alex- ander, Roberta Walden. Row 3: Marvin Williamson, Don Martin, Bryan Harris, Robert Crow, Jimmie Puff, Edward Moore, Wendell Anderson, Charles Barnes, Bobby john Seale, Vern Wood, james Watson, john Bush, Burr Fairlamb, Sandy Kay. H. 7 Mrs. Billie jo Rhea Row 1: Charles Proctor, Douglas Byrd, Teddy Mack, Ronnie Blum, Rice Tilley, Dick McCollum, Edward Eitleman, Alan Schotta, Kent White, Ellis McCullough. Row 2: Mrs. Rhea, Byron Baird, Lea Doss, janet Lysnght, Suzanne Shugart, Claudette Maersch, Sue Parsons, Sandra Tuchin, Shannon Howard, Lois Galloway, Claire Nemoede, Sue Lotspeich, Pat Hollingsworth, Jo Ann Cooley, Ginnie Price. Row 3: Merom Brachman, Frank Ryan, Lee Bennett, john Crow, Kay Lawrence, Barbara Hols- apple, jan Evans, Carol Melton, Elizabeth Milner, Sarah jane I-luddleston, jerry Drews, Cal Zethraeus, Sherrill Martin. MCLEAN CARDINAL H. 7 Mrs. Bertha St. john Row 1: julian Blair, Mickey Huffman, Billy Borgers, 1. T. Rogers, Alan Taylor, Charles Hixson, Sidney Schmidt, johnny Row 2: Glenda Calhoun, Alice Minter, Beverly Bell, Ann Plankey, Linda Haefeli, Barbara Brockman, Mickey Lu Owens, Diane Blackmon, Mary jane Rice, Sharon McKeown, Karen Smith, Zita Tyer, Mrs. St. john. Row 3: Paul Pendergrass, W. R. Gaston, Delores Kennedy, Mary Kay Mountain, Carolyn Prvor, Ann Slaughter, Ann Kastner. Carolvn Anderson. Troy Stimson. H. 7 Miss Mary Frances Ball Reading from left to right: Row 1: Lesklie Luck, Bennett Smith, Billy Courtney, Dick Price, john Perryman, Dick Winter, Bob Teague. Row 2: Hayden Buchanan, Martha Holt, Delula Dowdv, Melve Sue Hook, Rebecca Daniels, Nancy French, Lolita Griggs, Kitty Waddill, Nancy Witty, Joyce McKinney, Miss Ball. Row 3: Newton Harris, Patsy Nelson, Sandra Schuster, Vinita Allison, Karl Richhart, Lindsey Emerson, Charles Burgin, Moonyene Elliott, Pat Fowler. MCLEAN CARDINAL H. 7 Miss Raymond jones Row 1: Paul Koeppe, Weldon Davis, Richard Ableson, Robert Sykes, jimmy Friedersdorff, Ray Wallum, Roger Ellis, Eldon Huddleson, jerry Gordon. Row 2: Beverly Doming, Jeannine Graves, Ellen Coker, Judy Anderson, Carletta Swift, Betty Burleson, Lawrence Hall, Dorothy Prager Mary Fish. Row 3: Gayle Blocker, Peggy Wells, Calvin Payne, Danny Caddell, William Hawkins, Lindel Miller, Robert Montgomery, Ronnie Harry, Charles Allison, Kathryn Bartlett, Realene Mehl. H. 7 Mrs. Carmen Crain Williams Row 1: Alvin Luskey, Claude White, David Coppedge, Fritz Pfannkuche, Charles Wyatt, Gene Echols, Harry Andrews, Lawrence Dean. Row 2: Nancy Andrews, Beverly Key, Patricia Phaup, Beverly Champion, Marilyn Slaughter, Shirley Logan, Marilyn jenkins, Laura Ruth Lisle, Sue Haberzettle, Gwendolen Baumgarden, Susan McBride, Linda Jo Turner, Mrs. Williams. Row 3: Dow Starnes, Edward Sankary, Tommy Flynt, jerry Moore, David Parker, Norma Hoera, Mary Etheridge, Gail Campbell, Sue Ann Beals, Carol Rogers, Norma Adams. MCLEAN CARDINAL Medal Winners AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL, DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION, and DANFORTH FOUNDATION AWARDS. h Paula Bean, Gaines Godfrey, Dorothy johnson, Ted Klein, Wini Lyle, and Sam Berry. LETTER M Row 1 - Sue Stanley, Virginia Alexander, Jan Beyette, Carol jane Anderson, Carol Compton, Adelle Wood, Ann Adams, Elsie Bernhardi, Polly Humphries, Barbara Krog, Carolyn Townsen, Barbara Hellman. Row 2 - Mary Tillman, janet Hackney, Paula Bean, Dorothy johnson, Dorothy Archer, Sallie Ann Werst, Edwina Elliott, Gail Kelly, Betty jo Tinkle, Nancy McDaniel, Ann Sadler, Carole Anderlitch, joan Hewatt, jean Dorris, H. Gee Radford. Row 3 - Dena Happel, Mary Lou Wallis, Sondra Hampton, Marian Wilson, Carolyn Coleman, Dick Miller, Lester Baum, Shirley Brown, jerry Durway, Pershing Parker, Barbara johnson, Wini Lyle, Mary Tonetti, Mary Clay Senter. Row 4 - Sidney Landman, john Baker, Edward Hudson, jack Terrell, Malcolm Hammett, Ben Rosamond, Robert Ryan, Charles Adler, Jack Legate, Gordon Shilling, Sam Berry, Gaines Godfrey, joel Steinburg, Charles McCollum, Harry Lederman, David Vandervort. Citizenship Certificate Winners Row 1. Pat Dryden, Virginia Alexander, Dorothy johnson, Paula Bean, Carol jane Anderson, Carol Compton, Polly Humphries, Elsie Bernhardi, Charlotte Mills, janet Hackney, Betty Cain, Rosemond Blair. Row 2. Nancy Jeffrey, Patsy Lipscomb, Iane Rogers, Dorothy Archer, Sally Ann Werst, Edwina Elliot, Gail Kelly, Betty jo Tinkle, Nancy McDaniel, Ann Sadler, Carol Anderlitch, jean Dorris, Mary Clay Senter, H. Gee Radford, Billy Bob Shelton. Row 3. Dena Happel, Mary Lou Wallis, Sondra Hampton, Mariann Wilson, Lester Baum, Shirley Brown, Jerry Durway, Pershing Parker, Wini Lyle, Mary Tonetti. Row 4. Sidney Landman, john Baker, Edward Hudson, jack Terrell, Malcolm Hammer, Ben Rosamond, Robert Ryan, Charles Adler, Jack Legate, Gordon Shilling, Ted Klein, Sam Berry, Gaines Godfrey, joel Steinberg, Charlie McCollum, David Vandervoort, Harry Lederman, 43' 1 MCLEAN CARDINAL 1 fm! C 44 Q83 -WA 5: 55 'tif 13 Q F ii 7 ,,f-. 5 x .. ff V5-3 ff, fs- W A O D KV ,ng MCLEAN CARDINAL M CLEAN CARDINAL iff' -. .3 :fy 1 ' -as 4 2: :Wi i - A 225 22 if I 4. . 1 ' - , ' , ' ' V . K 1 , , v vs, J K - f ' P . , P , 3 T i ff , 'X .. .1 , . A - SIQ: ...A , , ,. b A ,Z ',:A. ,, E ei Ri?ffi. r V W1 1 5 . ft g- A,.- iz ' , ' ' I .X Iv -Y A v Ag .' ,, Q ' . f f X 1 , . 1 V - ' ' 'g Q 'lf ., :Nw wg, , V , .1 I 'aim Q 52 L 1 . 4 . ,.', ' -2 D' 5,4 ,A v 'al l Q 1 1 M. A -J SPORT Cheer Leaders MCLEAN CARDINAI. Standing - Bob McMillan, Lester Baum, Dick Miller. Kneeling- Lynne Kendall, Shari LaRue, Nancy Utley. GRID RESULTS McLean - 12 Meadowbrook - 7 McLean - 13 Daggett - O McLean - 6 Rosemont - 6 Tie play off between McLean and Rosemont McLean - 18 I Rosemont - 20 Tied for Place I in Class 2 Football Team Row 1. Myron Reed, Kenneth Briggs, Horto Renshaw, Johnny McCulloch, jerry Scott. Row 2. Horace Simcox, Gary Luslrey, Wa Buddy Garrison, johnny Cozart, Brooks D Row 3. Coach' Thompson, Raymond Shot Legate, Bobby Hughes, Ted Klein, Dav White, Bobby Newhouse. at Farrington Field n Adams, George Brightwell, Charles yne Bardin, Buddy Hill, Sam Berry, avis. t, Robert White, Kelso Land, Jack id Vandervort, Gaines Godfrey, joe MCLEAN CARDINAI. 'ws S X zz, ix gs , H -,y A .- -1 5 A , di., . ,K ....,,. 1 1 . V In V A,5:k an ..,, V: W 591, ,, , 751, V. r , Q . 4- , Q ...,., V .3 ,S 1- f-9 . .N . ,- .. f, +V ii- ,, 3' ' , ' ' V .LL ' f iif ' ' ' ' 1 f. Q 1 4' ,s :Z-Q I , Z. I - N A r , wa... ,Q ' f ' . 1,2-' 3 ' ! , W, -.X ., 4 Q W x b 3 is v K A B V ' MIL A .I V 4? ,nas I fl. KS . ., 5 . W C N W . . , ., --G : a M:-' '. X '- 'f ?' - V lrm .ix 9 w W A if ..,, Q' K X . N A . Y : V M xg V In , Z3-Vu, ? H! f , V I ., Be 1.3 F ' ' Aw N '- ,N wp Q5 wise t .145 4 , V W, X Y 'Q . , k,jpLQ 3- x A ,L - V E V J gif . x ., pw y ' ff ' V4 -, 1 Xu L H W ' . 'ag S7 . - . . A, - if 4 '- , , V V 1 , 1 E 5,i :i 'j,gV VM i .f V N M ., f A .. I N J- Q. N -ly K K vs , 'Z ag MS D '- ' ' ' A ' M 1' J p l V 4 I E V MCLEAN CARDINAI. Tennis Team Paula Bean, Elsie Bernhardi, Robert Champion, Joe Harrison, Don Sanders. Basketball Team Row 1. Row 2. Briggs, Row 3. Horace Simcox, Sam Berry, Gaines Godfrey. Coach Thompson, Pete Maze, Buddy Garrison, johnny Cozart, Kenneth Mike Kenny. Terry Bradley, Pete Guess, Jessie White, Robert White, Raymond Short. BASKETBALL SCORES McLean - 8 McLean - 18 Rosemont- 9 Dagger: - 14 McLean - 11 Rosemont - 10 A McLean - 17 Daggett - 11 McLean - 18 Meadowbrook - 20 Placed Second in Class 2 Baseball Team Row 1. Johnny Cozart, Pete Maze, Kenneth Briggs, Myron Reed. Gaines Godfrey, Buddy Hill, joe White, Buddy Smith, Claude White. Coach Thompson, Raymond Short, Robert Ryan, Robert White, Horace Row 2. Row 3. Simcox, Troy Rankin, jack Legate. SOFT BALL SCORES McLean - 11 Meadowbrook - 2 McLean - 10 Dagger: - 0 McLean - 3 Rosemont - 2 Placed First in Class 2 M CLEAN CARDINAL nd a f , J Aw . Y A K2 ,wg yr ' 5 S WH l We 2 s 23? A X793 1 3 5 5 .V i Ji W ff- :af 4: ,E 5,4 ,V X ,gn 5 gn . w 5? fi 4 V ::, 1 M2315 5 Q' A 34164-7J?3x'f' . , ff an .50 X 'E if Xgiiexk . 'Q ,4 ,df f: 5 311 Sfa, 1 J MCLEAN CARDINAL A Track Team Standing - Buddy Smith, Gaines Godfrey, Pete Guess, David Vandervoort, Horace Simcox, Troy Rankin, jack Legate. Kneeling - johnny Cozart, Myron Reed, Sam Berry, Brooks Davis. Eugene Peden was not pictured. Row 1. Mike Martinez Charles Rosenthal. Row 2. James McKin Clifton Morris, Bryan Row 1. Robert Sykes, Row 2. Hugh Smith, K TRACK RESULTS McLean 48M Meadowbrook 46 Placed First in Class B Track Team , Bill Bradford, Wayne Kennedy, jerry Durway, Robert Crow, ney, Johnny McCulloch, Marvin Dunaway, Johnny Walker, Harris. C Track Team Troy Stimson, Don Dean, Lawrence Dean. ay Dean Bills, Charles Schotta, Lester Baum, Dicky Miller. 2 df, M cI.EAN CARDINAL . 'f i MCLEAN CARDINAI. REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS Duke Charles McCollum Duchess Wini Lyle Football Sweetheart Carolyn Townsen Basketball Sweetheart Drucilla Greenhaw M CLEAN CARDINAI. Posture King Posture Queen Buddy Smith Gerry Allison Ranch Queen Paula Bean Ranch Foreman Gaines Godfrey SHOTS HERE AND THERE MCLEAN CARDINAI. M CLEAN CARDINAL SHOTS HERE AND THERE ..A, .fr ha. 5 5 ,- ug: Q' N r 5 Y' K V L , W' 6:5 al . 'fludwsx 3 4 . , , Q 'fem ff--.,.,,., aw Z? . .5 'L 'V A 6' ' ' A4 41 4 - ff W K W Tf+ . , AU iw , 'mr' R .v,f wif? jgf' E X 0 vw, Hz in, gf? ' ,Q , faq? ' SHOTS HERE AND THERE MCLEAN CARDINAL 1 r i V r P l L... M CLEAN CARDINAI. SHOTS HERE AND THERE MCLEAN CARDINAL Serlivf Class Will State of Texas, County of Tarrant, City of Fort Worth We, the members of the class of 1949, McLean High School, being of sound mind, and realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death las we must all flop sooner or laterj, and feeling the time of our departure drawing nigh, do make and declare this our last will and testament - naming the juniors our sole heirs and benefactors. You juniors who, have alwaysiived to imitate us, now have the undisputed right of becoming respected and dignified Seniors. Let no one now question the ambitions and actions of our youthful colleagues. Witnesses: Betty Tinlde CAss't Editorj Barbara Wills, fArt Editorj Eugene Peden, fAdvertising Mg l. Ann Adams wills her cqrney jokes to Alan Taylor. 2. Horton Adams leaves his love for school to Don Whitley. 3. Charles Adler wills his intelligent theories to Robert Crow. 4. Virginia Alexander bequeaths her friendliness to Gretchen Teddlie. 5. Gerry Allison wills her cute dancing steps to Suzanne Shugart. 6. Carole Anderlitch leaves her quietness to Ellis Sowell. 7. Ann Anderson wills her pretty voice to Jan Evans. 8. Carol Anderson wills her good posture to Phyllis Swartout. fsignedj The Seniors Executed before me, this 20th day of May,1949, r.J 26. 27. 28 29 30. 31 32 33 9. Dorothy Archer leaves her love fm helping teachers to Nancy Mann. 34 10- Lanham Atkinson leaves to join Olin. 35- 11. jean Barrett wills her assorted purses to Marilyn Shamblura. 35- 12. Lester Baum leaves his ability to make friends to Marvin Dunaway. 37- 13. John Baker wills his yellow shirt to Bill Bradfield. 38- 14: Paula Bean Leaves her pleasantness to Carol Melton. 15. Claire Berg leaves her Victory Gardening to Claudette Kenyon. 16. Elsie Bernhardi wills her tennis playing to Martha Jean Woodruff. 17. Sam Berry leaves his good looks to Wayne Bardin. IB. Jan Beyette wills her ice skating to joan Cooley. 19. Rosamond Blair leaves her sweetness to Marcelyn Mueller. 20. Rush Brader leaves his golf clubs to Charles Burgin. 21. Frances Brown wills her knowledge of English to Ginger Eehols. 22. Lola Brown leaves her roller skating to Selma Natkin. 23. Shirley Brown wills her height to Charles Durway. 24. Sondra Buchanan leaves her tennis shoes to june Denby. 25. Barbara Bullington leaves her slimness to Pat Hollingworth. 39 40 41 42 43 44 47 48 49 50 . Barbara Duease wills her boyfriends to Sylvia jones. 45 46. Ted Klein, Editor fNotaryj Jeanine Bush leaves her brother. Betty Cain wills her love for A 51 M to quite a few girls. Virginia Cain leaves her television set to Gayle Goldberg. Sharon Carnes wills talking to Melba Sue Hook. Carolyn Coleman leaves her dimples to Ginnie Price. Sue Coleman wills het piano playing to Cal Zethraeus. Carol Compton leaves her artistic ability to Tomagene Griffith. Judy Crow leaves her funny hat to Diana Carden. johnny Cozart wills his ability to excell in any sport to Johnny McCulloch Robert Champion leaves Ball's 2nd. period speech with a sad heart.fHaj Welda Claude wills her sweet voice to Sue Stanley. Carolyn Creed leaves her longlhairlto Marilyn Slaughter. Gloria Cunningham wills he! silver football to Mariella Smith. james Dickerson wills his fondness of purple to Patsy Marshall. Anne Douglass leaves her even temper to Shirley Tinkle. Jean Dorris wills her light voice to Karolyn Kimzey. john Dowdy leaves his loud shirt to Kenneth Hefner. Pat Dryden leaves her beautiful hair to Barbara Bilson. jerry Durway leaves his red hair to Sula Wilhite. Katherine Edwards leaves her ability to get into trouble to Edward Carson. Edwina Elliott wills het bangs to Annette Baker. Carl Farmer leaves his wisecracks to Tommy Daly. Robert Floyd leaves his mischieviousness to Richard'Bull. Buddy Garrison wills his athletic ability to Pete Guess. MCLEAN CARDINAL Doris Gilbert wills her good grades to all the people who need them. Gaines Godfrey leaves all his athletic honors to Kenneth Briggs. Drusilla Greenhaw wills her place as Basketball Sweetheart to the next lucky girl. Ollie Green leaves his erasers to Leroy Lindsey. Janet Hackney wills her expressions in speech to Diane Sumner. Sarah Jo Haile wills her laugh to SDI!!! Sandler. Malcolm Hammer leaves his stacks of funny books to Troy Stimson. Sondra Hampton leaves her plaid skins to Ann Mitchell. Dena Happel wills her good manners to Sara Rashti. Billy Harber leaves his smile to Clay Cummins. Joe Harrison leaves his paper route to Billy Royster. Jeanine Hargrove wills her singing to Glennene Peck. Barbara Hellman leaves her sweetness to Sandra Rashti. Joan Hewatt leaves her alertness to Joe Jefferson. Charles Herron leaves! l 1 Barbara Hill leaves her old Xmas cards ro Clifton Morris. Buddy Hill leaves his black hair to Joe Littlejohn. Cynthia Huey wills her pep to Zita Tyer. Edward Hudson wills his manners to Sherrill Martin. Polly Humphries leaves .her love to read to Maryann Keen. Bill Jagdda wills his name to Fritz Pfannkucne. Nancy Jeffrey leaves her talking ro Kay Bartlett. Betty Jernigan wills her old saddle oxford to Diane Blacltmon. Barbara Johnson leaves her southern accent to Karen Smith. Dorothy Johnson wills her rosy cheeks to Ann Hubbard. Sue Jones leaves her love for football to Jackie Haden. Millaid Kelley leaves his love for history to Tam Smith. Gail.Kelley wills her artistic ability to Victor Tinsley. Lynne Kendall leaves her place as cheerleader to Bonnie Lambdin. Mike Kenney wills his bashfulness to J. R. Bain. Dick Kjellander leaves his turtle neck sweaters to Johnnie Matson. Barbara Krog leaves her dark hair to Faye Wallum. David Kennedy wills his duck hunting to Bootsy Payne. Ted Klein leaves his hillbilly singing to Butch Luslny. Sidney' Landman wills his questions to Maurice Terry. Gloria Laves leaves her piano playing to Barbara Brooke. Harry Lederman wills his business mind to Robert Leaton. Joann Lee leaves ber doodling to Doris Owens. Jack Legate wills his fishing to Welcome Alexander. Sarah Jane Lewis leaves her assortment of rings to Moonyene Elliott. Patsy Lipscomb leaves her singing to Otis Moreland. Gary Luiskey wills his fairy like footsteps to Marlene Storr. Wini Lyle leaves her love for dogsfto Mary Martha Gardner. -Linton McDonough wills her basketball playing to Nancy Witty. Charles McBride wills his undertaking to Thomas Williams. Charles McCollum leaves his good looks to W. R. Gaston. Nancy McDaniel leaves her spelling ability to Barbara Holsapple. James McKinny wills his freckles to Hugh Smith. Bob McMillan leaves his quiet ways G3 to Rice Tilley. Ruth Mann-wills her love for reading to Ann Slaughter. Jane Marti leaves her naturalness to Doll Habern. Pete Maze leaves his 49 car to Jerry Hittson. Dick Miller leaves his love for horses to Mike Martinez. 104. Charlotte Mills leaves her blond hair to Inetta Lawson. 105. J. Lee Mitchell wills his flower shop to Waymond Winkles. 106. Fanna Lou Morris leaves her laugh to Shirley Windsor. 107. George Newton leaves his science experiments to Sam Rosen. 108. Charles Palmer leaves his curiosity to Rooster Rosenthal. 109. Pershing Parker wills his southern accent to Cavett Gilre'ath. 110. Bill Pearson leaves his love fdr Southern California to Charles Welch 111, Eugene Peden leaves his smile to Don Sanders. 112. H. Gee. Radford leaves his muscle building set to Gary Zumwalt. 113, Troy Rankin leaves his golden voice to Al Jolson. 114. Myron Reed leaves his brilliant answers to Louis Anderton. 115. Murvale Richards wills his pool table to Betty Baird. 116. Sheila Ritchey leaves her light voice to Janelle Ball. 117, Robert Roberts wills his devilish grin to George Brightwell. 118. James Robinson leaves his burr1?J to Paul Preibe. 119, Jane Rogers wills her smile to Gwen Baumgardner. 120. Ben Rosamond leaves his coin collecting to Charles Schotta. 121. Robert Ryan leaves his bashfulness to Lawrence Hall. 122.Ann Sdler leaves her bubble gum to Patsy Nelson. 123. Judy Scott leaves her driving ability to Eleanor Hillis. 124. Mary Clay Seater leaves her love for dogs to Sandra Schuster. 125. Billy Bob Shelton wills his Salisbury to Don Dean. 126. Gordon Shilling wills his intelligence to William Hawkins. 127. Geneva Shipley leaves her homemaking to Monna Brown. 128. Raymond Short leaves his position on the football team to Johnny Walker. 129. Horace Simcox leaves his cute smile to Charles Renshaw. 130. Buddy Smith leaves his good posture to next years posture king. 131. Karon Sue Smith leaves her nickname Snuffy to anyou that wants it. 132. Joel Steinburg leaves his Cadillac to Larry Steinberg. 133. Patsy Sutherland leaves her reading to Claudette Maersh. 134, Jack Terrell wills his general-science homework to Johnny Muir. 135. Gail Thomason leaves her desire to baffle teachers to Yvonne Green. 136. Mary Tillman leaves her pretty shoes to Jane Young. 137. Betty Tinkle wills her goodnaturedness to Mary Beth Hodges. 138. Mary Tonerti leaves her pug nose to Pat Phaap. 139. Carolyn Townsen leaves with the football team. 140. Nancy Utley wills her personality to Sue Lotspeich. 141. David Vandervoort wills his love for Katie Beth Hunter to no one. 142. Mary Lou Wallis leaves her dancing to Joan Loicano. 143. Sally Ann Werst leaves her art work to Glee Crawford. 144. Robert White leaves Claude. 145. Joe White wills his camera to Jayne Randolph. 146. Dolores Whittington wills her good grades to Janet Lysaght. 147. Sue Carol Williams leaves her curly hair to Joyce Elliott. 148. Barbara Wills wills her artistic ability to Joyce McKinney. 149. Marianne Wilson leaves her eidtorship of the McLean Mirror to the next editor. 150. Helen Witty leaves her freckles to Sarah Jane Huddleston. 151. Adelle Wood wills her weskits to Ruth Cross. 152. Barbara Young leaves her newness to McLean to the 1949 Freshmen. MCLEAN CARDINAI. We predict that: ' What Ann Adams will someday tell a funny joke. Charles Adler will be Mr. Fort Worth. Elsie Bernhatdi will stop talking, maybe. Virginia Alexander will pass a boy without making eyes at him. Sam Berry will succeed Bob Hope. John Dowdy will be the worlds greatest pinball player. Lanham Atkinson will be King of the Pigeon Raisers. Edwina Elliott will be a Powers' Model. Barbara Hellman will be a District Attorney. Carl Farmer will leave McLean, maybe. Barbara Hill will be a dancing girl in the Olson and Johnson show. Sue Jones will play the clarinet as well as Bob McMillan. Bill Jagoda will win the N. R. A. championship. H. Gee Radford will be an architect. Nancy Jeffery will stop giggling. Ollie Green will say something intelligent. 1 David Kennedy will be a shop teacher. Bill Pearson and Jane Marti will elope to Weatherford. Dorothy Archer will be first cellist for Spike Jones. Paula Bean will be a homemaking teacher Cmuch to her regretl Carolyn Coleman will win a sailboat race. Cynthia Huey will go back to dear old France. Jack Legate will think of something other than fishing. Robert Ryan will defeat Wild Red Berry for the wrestling championship. Joel Steinberg will be president of the Cadillac Corp. lf- H 1. Janelle were a Bat instead of a Ball? 2. Jeanine were a Tree instead of a Bush. 3. Mary Mack were a Lobster instead of a Crabb? Ruth were a Criss instead of a Cross? John were a Rooster instead of a Crow? Lee were a Thaw instead of a Freeze? 7. Ollie were a Red instead of a Green? Barbara were a Valley instead 'of a Hill? 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. Beverly were aLock instead of a Key? 10. Ruth were a Woman instead of a Mann? 11. Mary Kay were a Cave instead of a Mountain? 12. Bonnie were a Poor instead of a Rich? 13, David were a Carnation instead of a Vandervoort? 14, Alta were Months instead of Weeks? 15 Dick were a Summer instead of a Winter? 16. Jane were an Old instead of a Young? MCLEAN CARDINAL Will We Ever Forget Nancy Kay McDanie1's spelling? Robert Champion's jokes? 'The Pirate Don Durke of Dowdee? When Pete started getting his cars ? Mrs. Vick's even temper? Miss Ball's Cinderella? The coat hanger and scrap drive? Miss Poindexter's vocabulary? The Flower Shows? Miss Winston's Glee Club? How to check out books in the library? The one hundred points for the letter M? Our Dutch School? Burrs? The T. C. U. on Friday night? When Katie Beth Hunter left McLean? The campaign for President ofthe Student The Time test? When Epod was here? The day the public address system broke? Ivanhoe? When we got lost in the halls? The posture contests? When we left McLean? Body? I YJQ l 4 l 4 l l l w 1 1 A A A DESlGN ODUCERS OF ADVERTISING SALES HELPS V V v Y M CLEAN CARDINAL Lester Harrison FLORIST 1622 Park Place Fort Worth, Texas Phone 4-4206 PARK PLACE FOOD STORE 1628 Park Place Phone 4-5656 Quality Table Supplies Eharge Accounts Free Delivery OLIVER'S BITE SHOP A Good Place To Kat COTTAGE HARDWARE and HOME FURNISHING COMPANY Hardware and Appliances 1561 West Berry Phone 9-0712 T C U BARBER SHOP Always Look Your Best 3015 University Drive Compliments of EMPEROR OIL COMPANY FW Qc Q J x,, i i OL EIA LJ' vf -1 2 A x WW V J , l ..1 az, -.1 xi ,bt -AMI1-5: . kv' '1-gl-was A-,t 5-r' . :N ' L'-1:12-P 'ip-H -' 1 - ,fe 5 argl- .Li -., L -. O MCLEAN CARDINAI. CH1COTSKY'S QUALITY GROCERY and MARKET 1612 Park Place just Around The Corner from 8th Avenue Dial 4-3215 Dial 4-3215 CARTEH'S Seven-Eleven CLEANERS SAVE with CASH and CARRY Fast Dependable Service Seven Convenient Locations Open From 7 A,M. 'Sill ll P.M. Ray Neighbors Drug Store Let's Be Neighborly 1555 West Berry Fort Worth Phone 9-8451 Phone 4-2472 2305 W. Berry Thel3EAUTY CENTER Leon Livingston, owner Phone 4-2414 2704 West Berry NYMAN'S F O 0 D M A R T We De liver Everywhere I'-:rr Xxlwflll. 'Il-xzn GOODY HAM BURGERS 'l'en and 'l'wenty Cents 2105 Berry Street 30 TCU SPUDNUT SHOP America's Finest Food Confectionn 61 University Phone 4-1083 Char-Par Dance Studio All Tyles of Dancing Ball Room - Tap - Ballet - 'foe - Baton Charlotte Swart COLONIAL CAFETERIA University Near Berry Street Congratulations From BAN'I'Y'S SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2307 West Berry Phone 9-9008 MCLEAN CARDINAL ' RENT A CAR lt's Convenient - Smart - Economical' New De Luxe Models CHAR'-IE HH-I-ARD FINANCE CO- Radios Sz Heaters I30I Commerce Sf. DODGES CHEVROLETS FORDS PLYMCJUTHS .P DINE AT WINTERIS nmxrzn PLACI QM aw Where Good Food ls Served' 2616 W I3 St fc . CITY . HANICAL cormlhfi Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Winter, Prop PLUMBING--HEATING-AIR-CONDITIONING 2 2 4 WST'-E '0E BLVD- For Reservations - Phone 4-0228 BEALS PLUMBING Sz HEATING CO. IIIQATING - I'I.I'NII3ING - A1n4:oNu1'1'10N1mo - VIdNTII,A'1'ING COMMERCIAL 81 INDUSTRIAL S T A N D A I2 D MEAT COMPANY Selected Hotel Cuts of BEN I-I. FZOSENTHAL 3055 University St. Phone 9-2109 I Pl-:ONE 2-2759 2-5921 P. O. BOX om FORT WORTH v, TEXAS 5 1 lf? Sure-5094 I , v I 10 0 o 0 01 at 66 dSIX FROM TEXAS S190 ,UNE 0 MCLEAN CARDINAL LYSAGHT FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Living Room Furniture 1711 Calhoun Street UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 2911 West Berry Street Phone 9-2072 R. E. Greer, owner Personal Service for Particular People CONCRA TULA TIONS from RASHTI'S CHILDREN SHOP 505 Houston Street Over 21 Years Experience ROAD SERVICE FRANK MAPLES GARAGE Rear of Hart's Parkside Service Station 2500 Forest Park Blvd. Phones: 3-7540 and 9-1009 Prices Reasonable Special Mechanics for all All Work Guaranteed Types of Late Model Cars 1 ERNON'S J I Phone 9-2093 Q5 Park Hill Beauty Salon We can give you the latest in beauty 2962 Park Place Bill Stephenson, Mgr. WASHING and GREASING ROAD SERVICE Good Mechanics - At Your Service HART'S PARKSIDE SERVICE STATION HUMBLE PRODUCTS Bob Hart, Manager Phone 9- 1009 2500 Forest Park Blvd. at Park Hill Dr. TELEVISION Sales and Rentals 2004 Montgomery Street. TRUETT KIMZEY COMPANY Phone 7-2126 MCLEAN CARDINAI. SEVEN to SEVENTEEN SHOPS BERRY STREET We dress the school girl from POULTRY and GROCERY the first grade thru college. Fresh Dressed Poultry I Country Eggs 1208 W6Sr Magnolia 4700 Bryce at Camp Bowie - Phone 5-4622 phone 7-2522 2215 West Berry Phone 4-3886 THE CRUMP COMPANY johnny Mitchell FLOWERS W RADIO and TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS 1fil'S flowers, we have lhem-H Radios - Television - Refrigerators - Washing Machines - Small Appliances - Complete Record Department 1800 West Beffy Fort Worth, Texas 00 - 2 M ' S 3 and3?O5 Wln2ndreet Phone 3-1343 Charles Schotta SHOTTS ELECTRIC COMPANY CAKE SHOP Contractors and Engineers Phone 4-2139 2852 West Berry 905 Throcl-cmorton Phone 5-1519 E. A. Shotts i Congratulations to McLean Seniors from T. E. KLEIN 401-2 Majestic Bldg. Phone 2-9267 T.C.U. HORNED FROGS PHARMACY Prompt Delivery and Serrire 3001 University Drive 4-2275 MCLEAN CARDINAL FRED LEO IEWELERS Your Complete ,Ieweler - Quality First Money Back Guarantee On All Repairs 1700 8th Avenue Phone 4-0976 DRINK Pasteuri zed Non-Carbonated Fruit Drinks BIRELEY'S jEWEL'S GIFT STUDIO Jewel Lord, Owner Penny Rice, Asst. Mgr. 3031 Coclcrell Phone 9-0214 Unusual Gifts For Every Occasion Unique Personal Gift Wrapping LET'S MEET AT THE ICE CREAM PARLORU Sundaes - Malts - lVlilk Shakes Banana Splits WILLIAIWS and SON Gomer of Berry and Coclcrell B A C K U S LAUNDEREIIS and CLEANERS Discount for CASH and CARRY 1553 West Berry Give llibles for Graduation Gifts seam, graze if QM JW GREETING CARDS - STATIONERY - CHURCH SUPPLIES CHILDRENS BOOKS 410 THROCKMORTON FORT WORTH. TEXAS Phone 2-6873 HOERA ROSENTHAL COMPANY INC. Complete Office Outfitters Desks, Safes, Steel Files, Office Supplies 828 Taylor Street Phone 2-2109 ' 1 3065 University Dr. Phone 4-4674 Fort Worth, 4, Texas MCLEAN CARDINAL J. V. HAMPTON LUMBER COMPANY Let Us Finance und Build Your New Home 2800 North Houston Street Phone 6-5454 H E R M A N 'S Wholesale School Supplies Yates 2204 Forest Park Blvd. Phone 9-T326 1416 Throckmorton Phone 5-3241 Barron Mc Culloch I 'V I' ES 7141 EA TS 1616 Fort Worth National liank Building Phone 2-3166 BEAN'S CARNATION T. C. U. Fl-lOG CLEANERS W. S. Sampley, Prop. Some Bigger, None Better 3007 University Drive Phone 4-4196 Panther City Office Supply Co. 907 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas Phone 3 - 1459 FOREST PARK BEAUTY SALON Phone 4-2020 2208 Forest Park Blvd. Fort Worth, Texas M CLEAN CARDINAL AUTGGRAPHS M CLEAN CARDINAL AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS MCLEAN CARDINAL


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