Millington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Millington, TN)
- Class of 1951
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IOE WILSON
Football, Captain 45 All-County Football 45
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Math Club, President 45 Bela Club 3, 4, Beta
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FLOYD DILWORTH
F,F.A. l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club Reporter,
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OSCAR MOSER
Malh Club 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Annual Co-Edi-
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VERNETTA MILLER
Trojan Staff 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Math Club 4
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Be-to Club 3, 45 Trojan Stuff 4,
SHIRLEY RAST
Home Ec. Club l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Home Ec.
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NELL BROCKWELL
Dyersburg High School: Basketball lg Chorus Z.
PETER PECK
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High Schoolg Math Club 4.
BONNIE COOK
Point Loma High: Home EC. Club 2.
CHUCK MASSEY
F.F.A. Z, 3, 4.
INEZ WILSON
Home EC. Club 4
NELL CRAIN
Bela Club 45 Home Ec. Club 15 Cheerleader 3, 4.
MARY ANN SIMPSON
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Beta Club 3, 4.
SIBYL WINTERS
Band 3, 45 Bond Secretary 4
BET BAILEY
Beta Club 3, 45 Math Club 45 DAR. Representa-
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Math Club 45 Beta Club 4.
DICKIE BOWAN
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BOBBY HUBER
Football 4g Band l, 2, 3.
LeBERTA MELTON
Beta Club 3, 45 Math Club, Secretary 45 Trolan
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State 35 Red Cross Counselor 4g Cotton Carnival,
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Home Ec. Club l, 45 Band lg Trojan Staff 25 Math
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leader 2, 3g Cheerleader Captain 45 Chorus 3.
ELOISE TICER
Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4.
MERLE HENDERSON
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Here we give you a glimpse of "Alumni Alley"
in a l96l edition of the Trojan:
Herbert Black's brief bid to fame as a succes-
sor to Georgeous George came to a sudden halt
when it was discovered he was getting prema-
turely bald-wigs just aren't practical things to
use while wrestling.
Dan Iohnson and Dickie Bowman, our two lum-
berjacks, are happy at their job as point-sharpen-
ers in a toothpick factory.
After receiving his degree in engineering we
found Chuck Massey a very successful Fuller
Brush Man. As our teachers always say, "There's
nothing like a college education to further one's
career." "Possilutely" nothing.
Billy McFarland's air force career was slightly
reversed. He "forces air" into tires at the Pure Oil
Station.
Like Chuck, Richard Loft has also found an en-
gineering degree "indispensible" in his chosed
field. On sunny afternoons you'll probably hear
him calling "All Aboard!" for the Kiddie Kar Rail-
way at the Overton Park Zoo.
While checking back through the 1951 records,
we found several girls aspired to be nurses. They
came at least close to their ambitions at any rate.
They were: Stella Goldsby, Margaret Iones,
Bettye Bradford, and Betty Reed. Stella, we found
as an assistant in a Dog and Cat Clinic on Lamar.
Bettye raises white mice for laboratory research.
We discovered Margaret nursing six children fall
her own in stair-step orderl. And surprise! sur-
prise! Betty Reed actually got to be a pill-pusher.
Her life turned out just as she had planned-
boring, aint it?
Ira Hobbs found that a bookkeeping job can be
very profitable. He's doing a landslide business
as a bookie for The Santa Anita Race Track.
You know one of those extina things since the
"Kefauver hearings."
Pete' Peck's naval officer career took a drastic
change-he's still wondering how the switch
came about. We found him picking up cigarette
butts as a private in the army.
"Step right up, ladies and gents, see the big-
gest little show on earth!" Yep, that voice is fa-
miliar. Our inquiring reporter discovered none
other than Millingbone High Alumnus, Iames E.
Iones still exercising his gift of gab-this time for
money. A
Harold Owen's political formula hit an unex-
pected snag. His "Haberdashery" shop has been
a success! He is now desperately taking piano
lessons and frantically humming the "Missouri
Waltz."
Bill Reed tried to join the Navy to "see the sea"
but somehow ended up by being a swimming
instructor at the Y.M.C.A.
Iimmie Oates' desire to stay a civilian was so
intense that we weren't surprised to find him in-
dustriously chipping away on his rockpile-a
conscientious objector.
Carole Sleipness went to England to be a
WREN, but her plan backfired slightly. She's the
blonde barmaid in the Blue Lion Pub.
We're very proud to report on Ann Hill, since
she's very serious in her work for humanity. She
plays the bass drum on the street corner for the
Salvation Army Band.
Carolyn Denton and Rachel Laughlin eventual-
ly abandoned their chorus girl and modeling ca-
reers. Somewhere along the line Mr. Bill musta'
inspired them. So instead of fluttering hearts on
Broadway, they are administering knowledge to
our local cherubs. Yeah, they're leaving their
mark on posterity-through the seat of a pair of
levis with a paddle. tShades of Mr. Billl.
Oscar Moser, mining engineer, sells coal scut-
tles at Sears and Roebuck.
Shirley Wortham's exploring career is a never-
ceasing job. Day by day she trips along the many
twisted paths as a guide in Mammoth Cave.
Office work apparently appealed to Barbara
Rast McAfee 'way back in 1951. Instead of cutting
stencils, you'll find her hanging diapers on the
line.
Now we come to those inevitable "lap-sitters:"
Eloise Ticer has become so efficient as secretary
to a Broadway producer, that shenow takes the
bicarb for her boss's ulcers, Betty Ioyner now has
her own school to teach potential pencil pushers
how to perch prettily on the boss's knee, Bonnie
Cook quit raising her eyebrows over the odd jobs
expected of a secretary. Iobs from making formu-
las for baby chimpanzees to playing nursemaici
to a sick rattlesnake, are all in a day's work as
secretary in the Memphis Zoo.
Ioann Bowen, model, wows television au-
diences as the dancing "Old Gold Package."
Wonder if the boys in the class of '51 appreciated
her gams. Interesting thought, hmmmmmm.
We found that missionary-minded Annie Beck-
am and Ioann Tate are the co-founders of a
haven for the backwash in the Bowery.
Inez Wilson, who wished to be a florist, makes
her little spot of earth beautiful everyday. She
raises pansies in her window-box at the Old
Maid's Home.
Air-minded Floyd Dilworth once decided to be
a pilot and we must admit he didn't stray too
far from his ambition. At the present he tests
parachutes for the Hobday Silk Company. Of
course, if your parachute doesn't open lately, you
can always blame it on Dilworth!
Ten years after their graduation only proved
that Charmaine Tims and Margaret Worel are
still suffering from lack of ambition. They finally
drifted into becoming female hobos.
Our pianist, Laberta Melton, exercises her pa-
tience three times a week here at school. She
teaches piano in Miss Sigler's place now.
Sybil Winters has been very successful in her
musical career. You can tune in on "Club 15"
any night now and her her beating out with some
real hep jazz with Bob Crosby.
DeLores Roberson was able to retire from her
modeling job after writing a testimonial entitled,
"What Hadacol has done for me."
Wilson Goss thought clarinet playing would
be his "ways and means," but now he blows up
balloons for the weather bureau.
Iames Montgomery, the A-1 farmer, cultivates
the soil faithfully each day. He digs ditches for
the county road crew.
Frank Grosjean's pro-baseball aspirations real-
ly led him to the big leagues. He coaches that
sensational team called the Kerrville Red Sox.
B'Io Percer is literally zooming in her field as
a jet pilot. Next week she'll pilot the first ex-
pedition to Mars.
For years we've wondered just what type of
person it takes to give with those drafted sing-
ing commercials. Well, boys and girls, now we
know. The next time you hear "D-U-Z, D-U-Z, put
Duz in you blah blah blah-" it'll be the melod-
ious voice of Ioy Bryan.
After reading about the "basketball fix" in
New York, Ioe Wilson and Bobby Huber decided
to really get into the big money by going into
professional sports. This didn't pay as well as
they were led to believe, so they made a slight
change. Now they're pro-cheerleaders.
Carl Whitlock, who was always the electrician
and mechanic expert, feels at home as stock boy
for Western Auto.
Marie Pickens was always interested in the
florist business. Those concerned can find her
at 4:00 on Saturday morning at the Curb Market.
She and her husband run a truck farm in Frayser.
Kenneth Childress, a carpenter supreme, fills a
very pressing need. He builds dog-houses-Why
hasn't anyone ever thought of this before?
Slaving away each day we find Donald Hines
Cchemical engineerl trying to find another bounce
to the ounce to add to the Pepsi Cola. Imagine
even being in the same business with Faye Emer-
son!
Bernice Ellis, whose great ambition was to be
kissed, is really running up a good score. She is
the top tester for the "No-Smear-Dear-Lipstick
Company."
Mary Ann Simpson's only apparent ambition
was to retire. She practices tirelessly on her fancy
signature for her unemployment checks.
Hobo, Gene Smith, is getting very particular
in his old age. Instead of riding the rods in his
travels, he has a new mode of travel that tops
them all. Gene's completing a transcontinental
tour of the United States via roller skates.
Miss Vernetta Miller, spinister, has caused quite
a controversy by writing a sensational sequel to
"Forever Amber." And to think she had matri-
monial ideas 'back in 1951!
We wish to express our sympathy to Tommy
Music who's night spot, "The Hot 'n Trot," was
raided last night. This makes the third time it's
been raided this year. Better luck in the future,
Tommy.
According to the United Press "the most talked
about woman of 1961" is our alumnas, Bet Bailey.
Bet established a new world's record as a lady
flagpole sitter. In the newsreel her husband and
children said, "lt was pretty bad batching with-
out mama, but we kept remembering it was for
science. fThey didn't mention what sciencel. We
hope mama doesn't aspire to higher things."
We found Nell Grain as a doctor's technician
swabbing throats in the Ear, Eye, Nose, and
Throat hospital. She had wanted to be an inter-
ior decorator, so we suppose it's all in how you
look at it.
The artist of the class, Nick Gary, finds his
natural talents a great help in his career. He is
the only male manicurest in Memphis.
Rene Thomas always wanted to be an airline
stewardess, so it seemed natural to find her soar-
ing into the wild, blue yonder as elevator girl in
the Sterick Building.
Woe is us-more nurses! lf you see a streak
of lightening and hear a shrilling siren it's none
other than Nell Brockwell whizzing along the
boulevard as an ambulance driver, each week
Elena Lawler instructs the Gray Ladies on all the
particulars of bandage making, there was a
shortage of nurses until Catherine Antoinette
Felicia Watsko went into training. With a "Iohn
Henry" like that she could make three or four.
Instead of pecking away on the keys of a Rem-
ington Alma Montgomery is now trickling the
ivories of a trusty old Upright in a local saloon.
Shirley Rast once planned to set the world on
fire with her singing talents. Now her tune has
changed and she uses her vocal cords for calling
in the cows to milk.
"Goober" Owens' vision of being "Mr. Basket-
ball" of 1953 has come to an end. We found him
in the Sterick Building weilding a mop.
All of Williford Robersorfs 390 pounds can now
be accounted for by his part-time job in a dough-
nut shop.
Everett Rhodes America's ace mechanic is now
dismantling wrecks in "Ioey's Iunkyardf'
Allene Hannah got so much practice as a law-
yer's receptionist that she became president of
the Liar's Club.
Evelynn Gann's prayer for fame was answered
we feel. Her picture is in post offices every-
where.
B'Lou Howard who wanted to be beautiful, now
fills the pages of all the national magazines. She
is the "before" in the Before and After pictures
advertising Zuickie Reducie Tablets by Mail.
Ahhhh! What price beauty!
Happy Dickie Reagh is an understudy for the
famous Digger O'Dell. And taking our cue from
him "We guess we'll be shoveling along."
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IOHN SMITH, PRES.
GLENN DODDS, VICE PRES,
MARY F. CARTER, SEC.
HAROLD BAILEY, TREAS
SHIRLEY ANDERSON
HERVEY AYCOCK
RUTH AYERS
SHIRLEY AIKEN
MARY ANN BARTLETT
LORRIANE BORST
IUNE BRADFORD
CALVIN BRIGHT
HENRY BRINT
CHARLES BURNS
IAKE CARTER
TONI CERTO
E. C. CHAPMAN
IOE CHIDESTER
IOYCE COBB
DOROTHY CRUMP
BOBBY DU BOSE
PAUL DUNN
LOYCE FITZSIMMONS
DORIS FORD
IOANNE FOSHEE
SHIRLEY GAMMON
EDDIE GIBSON
MARILYN GILL
HELEN GALIGHER
DESSIE GRANTHAM
PEGGY IO HALL
DALE HALLMAN
CAROLE HANLY
ROYCE HARDY
HELEN HARTSFIELD
IOANNE HILL
BOB HINES
AGEE HOFFMAN
IOANNE HULSEBERG
BUDDY IACKSON
PEGGY IAMES
FRANK IONES
PEGGY IONES
BUDDY KENNON
CHERI KIEBEL
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DORMA MCKITIYJIIY
GEORGE MEIJEORII
MYRTLE MELTON
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BILLY OATES
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