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Blake Little During McKinney Boyd Forthcoming Game, 2006
Defending against Little Elm, junior wide receiver Blake Little attempts to break the hold of a Lobos offensive lineman in a play at the Forthcoming game on Nov. 2 at Ron Poe Stadium.
Tags: football, game, homecoming, McKinney Boyd High School, students
Faculty and Students During Powderpuff Game, 2006
Faculty players Jamie Celichowski and Kelly Quinn push their way past sophomore blockers Ashley Minei and Halie Fairbourn.
Tags: faculty, game, homecoming, McKinney Boyd High School, powderpuff, students
Mexican Independence Day Crowd, 1988
Local crowd enjoying the Mexican Independence Day celebration.
Dr. Geré Feltus
Dr. Geré Feltus made local history in 2021 as the first Black woman to be elected to serve on the McKinney City Council.
Dr. Feltus is an active citizen of McKinney where she has served on the Board of Directors for the McKinney Economic…
Dr. Feltus is an active citizen of McKinney where she has served on the Board of Directors for the McKinney Economic…
Polly Tadlock
Polly Tadlock taught in Frisco schools from 1968 to 1989, working at both Acker and Rogers elementary schools. Mrs. Tadlock was known for following her students as they entered adulthood, Polly tried to be there for her students at the various…
Donald Stevenson
Donald Stevenson trained in Field Artillery at Ft. Sill, OK. In July 1967, he would be deployed to Vietnam with the 1st Brigade, 101st Abn Div. Stevenson would serve as Artillery Forward Observer, Battery Fire Direction Officer, Battery Executive…
Tags: Veterans, Vietnam War
Marc Stevenson
Marc Stevenson served in the United States Army from 1986 to 1988. He attended Special Weapons Assembly School in Ft. Sill, OK. Later he would go on to serve with M-753 Artillery as a Atomic Projectile Technician in Augsburg, Germany.
For his…
For his…
Sara Egelston Akers
Sara Egelston Akers is the founder of Plano Children’s Theatre, now known as the North Texas Performing Arts. NTPA is the largest children’s theatre in the county, and one of the first to allow students with disabilities to participate in modified…