Millington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Millington, TN)
- Class of 1952
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Page 37 text:
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We, the Senior Class of '52 , being ol
sad minds and sadder dispositions, do hereby
in the presence of our sponsors, Mrs. Harris
cmd Mr. Swart. proclaim this our last will and
testament.
Article I.
To Mr. Miles the football boys leave all
their Ubarbershop talk.
Article II.
To the Iunior Class we leave any debts we
may have incurred in our senior year, several
copies of the final history exam, and our sym-
pathy.
Article III.
To Miss Scott. the first period economics
class leaves a remuneration for pencils, band-
aids, paper clips, crayons, U. S. maps, hand
lotion, safety pins, rubber bands, lunch money
and . . .
Article IV.
To the Freshmen. we leave our orderly
class meetings and our good sportsmanship
when we lose elections.
Article V.
Billy Red Oates has expressed his last
wish-that Mr. Bill become the guardian of
his beloved cat, Snowball
Mary Io Bach leaves her knitting to Bruce
Clark.
Dixie Ieter becomes the proud owner of
Ioanne Hulseberg's Yankee sympathies.
Milton Peck leaves his inconspicuity to
Tommie Io Rankin.
Shirley Gammon leaves her long eyelashes
to Lillie Belle Sanders.
Ioanne Foshee leaves her blase attitude
to some naive Freshman.
Iohn Ed Ticer wills his gift of gab to quiet,
lit says herel Larry Eastwood.
Myrtle Melton wants Francis Parsons to
have all of her bounce,
Sylvia Holcomb leaves her keen eyesight
to the Shelby County basketball referees.
Charles Burns' shocked expression goes to
Miss Glenn.
Helen Galigher leaves her dignity to Carol
Lee Delp.
Calvin Bright, who can be the happiest or
the saddest person around, feels that Payton
Hodges would be more interesting if he had
some of Calvin's moodiness.
Mary Carter leaves several inches of her
height to Sharon Stubbs.
Grace Wilson wants Mary Alice Klenk to
make use of her tap shoes tif she can get
them onl.
Dot Crump leaves her executive ability to
Richard McCullough. so he can give orders
too.
Ioe Chidester leaves that walk of his to
Loyce Ann Bailey.
Billy Robison. who has always been the
class mystery-man, Wants Marlene New-
berry to try a little silence.
Billy Weeks wants Ierry Peck to have his
perpetual crew-cut.
Beverly Wylie leaves her quiet ways to
Mary lane Boyett.
Travic Roberts wants Ferman Sheppard to
throw away a few of the books and try Travis'
happy-go-lucky existence.
Hervey Aycock feels that Cheerleader
Margie Maddox could use his excellent vocal
cords.
Ruth Reed leaves her pug-nose to Clayton
Dietrich.
Iac'y Stubbs wants Terry King to try a lit-
tle of her independence.
Iohn Smith's innumerable admirers go to
Ray Funderburlc.
Cheri Kiebel leaves her bottle of Tintair
to Margie Maddox.
Carolyn Ladd wants Ioyce Iones to have
her Honey-Chile personality.
Ioyce DeHaas' hiccup, Bobbie Pitts' snort,
Dessie Grantham's snicker, and Bob Hines'
chuckle . . . all become Iames Medford's to
add to all those other odd noises he makes.
Donald Rast leaves his nice smile to Billy
Iohnson.
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