Millington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Millington, TN)
- Class of 1955
Page 1 of 120
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
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Text from Pages 1 - 120 of the 1955 volume:
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ALMA MATER
On the State's western border. Reared against the sky, Proudly stands our alma mater As the years go by. Forward ever be our watchword Conquer and prevail Hail to thee, our alma mater
Millington, all hail.BAND ROOM
STADIUMPRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
To the Senior Class of 1955 I would like to extend my congratulations. You have been a class that has distinguished itself in many phases of high school activities. Your wholesome attitude and your spirit of cooperation have been outstanding. You have been a group with high ideals and the courage to stand by your convictions. Your influence will be felt through the school by those who follow you.
I would also like to congratulate you for producing this first annual that contains a broader coverage of our entire school program.
We, the faculty, are proud of you and wish for you the best things in life.MRS. FLOY HARRIS, B.A.
Latin, Spanish, Sponsor of Senior Class, Student Council.
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Athletic Director and Coach, Sponsor of Senior Class.
MRS. KATHLEEN TENNANT, B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Sponsor of Junior Class and Math Club.
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MR. GLENN R. SWART, B.S., M.A. Algebra, Junior High Coach, Sponsor of Junior Class.MR. EDWIN RAY, B.S., M.A.
Social Studies, Sponsor of Sophomore Class and Hi-Y, Assistant Coach H.S. Basketball.
MR. CLAY COBLE, B.S., M.A.
Industrial Arts, Sponsor of Freshman Class.
MRS. NINA CHAMBERS, B.S.
Home Economics, English, Sponsor of Sophomore Class.
MISS HERM1E EVA SIPES, A.B. English, Sponsor of Freshman Class.MRS. EDNA DO BIAS, B.S.
Senior English, Trojan and Yearbook Advisor.
MR. R. D. TAYLOR, B.A. Social Studies.
MISS CATHERINE SMIT, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand.
MR. RICHARD M. NUNNALLY, B.S. Biology, Assistant Coach of High School Football Team.MRS. VIVIAN HARRISON, B.S., M.S. Home Economics, Sponsor of FHA.
MR. ZED AYDELOTT, B.S.
Physics, Chemistry, General Science.
MISS ELIZABETH GLENN, B.S., B.S. in L.S.
Librarian.
MR. WILLIAM E. QUIRK, B.S. Woodshop and General Math.MISS RUBY LANG SCOTT, B.A, Typing, Tenth English.
MR. LEE WAITS MILES, B.S., M.A. Health, Physical Education.
MRS. VIRGINIA SANDERS, B.S.
Health and Physical Education, Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y.
MR. PERRY WILSON, Band Director.TONY DINGMAN,
President Athletic, winy, and full of fun. He's made a friend of everyone.
CLAUD MITCHELL,
Vice President His friendliness measures even more than his height.
DONNA FARRIS Secretary Her quiet ways add only to her charm.
FREDA NIXON Treasurer Lucky, lively, happy, and gay. A smile for all who comes her way.
JOE ELKINS,
Sergeant -At -Arms Always thoughtful, kind and untroubled.
CHARLES GRISSOM, Sergeant-At-Arms If at first you don't succeed. Oh well, skip it.JANET AYLOR
I have a heart with room for every joy.
LOYCE BAILEY
I was born to giggle and giggle I must.
DON BARKER
Wise to resolve and patient to reform.
BOBBY BARTLETT
Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes.
PATRICIA BAKER
We love her for her smile, her look, her way of speaking gently.
IMOGENE BIRCHFIELD An inborn charm of graciousness.BUDDY CRENSHAW
He’d rather make history than study it.
JOHNNY CRENSHAW
Big things come in little packages.DOROTHY DANIEL
Small folks seem to fill a space that no others can replace.
LUCILLE DIXON
Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.
ROBERT DELASHMIT Life is too short for worry.
BOBBY ELUS
Earnest in thought and true in word.
BARBARA DURHAM
Because of you we will be glad and gay.
BONNIE EVINS
Her heart is warm with the friends she makes.DAN FISHER
It is easier not to speak a word at all, than to speak more words than we should.
JERE FOWLKES
All great men are dying, I feel ill myself.
KATHERINE GLENN
She puts her troubles at the bottom of her heart and laughs them away.
BARBARA GALLANT
True life lives in laughter, love, and sports.
BOB FOSTER
I owe much; I have nothing, the rest I leave to the poor.
BRUCE GRAY
I love work, I could watch it all day.BILL HARDING Always up to something.
JAMES HILL
Yon James has a lean and hungry look.
DONNA JONES
Blond curly hair, eyes of blue , girls like her all too few.
MAXINE KEY
I see in her face a map of honor, truth, and loyalty.LEE WOOD JONES
Quiet and shy, a real sweet guy.
JERRY JOYNER
The wrong way always seems more reasonable.
MARY LOUISE LOFT
The heart whose softness har -monized the whole.
JEAN MUSKA
Unlike others, she is herself.
TOMMY KENNEDY
The opportunity for mischief is found 100 times a day.
HAROLD UTTLEJOHN
His curly hair, his flirting eyes, can make the girls' blood pressure rise.FRAN PHYFER
Generally speaking, she's generally speaking.
DOROTHY PITTS
She is just what she is, what better report, a girl, friend, stu dent, good sport.
JIMMY LONG
Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit.
CHARLES MALONE
They are never alone that are accompanied by noble thoughts.
PEGGY RAST
Life is very short and very uncertain-let us spend it as well as we can.
MARY ELEANOR RAY
Plays a little, studies a little, loves a little with great success.BOBBY MAULDIN
Self-trust is the first secret of success.
JOHN PROCTOR
Sleep is the best cure for waking troubles.
GRETCHEN ROUTON
Talent and personality makes a wonderful combination.
CARROLL RAST
His limbs were cast in manly mold, for hardy sports or contest bold.
LARRY REED
Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.BILLY SPENCER
Never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you.
BOBBY JOE STEVENS
The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable.
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The charm of her presence is felt wherever she goes.
SUE NAN TACKETT
Character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success.HAROLD TAYLOR HORACE WOLFE RICHARD WYATT
His smile would the meanest School is all right when there Do well and right, let the
heart win. isn’t anything to do. world sink.
VIRGINIA THOMPSON DELFINA TROTTI BETTY SUE WEBB
You can never tell what she’ll Swing away sorrow, cast away Her friendship is worth having,
do next. care.
CHARCIE WILHELM DOROTHY WILLIAMS JEANNE WORTHAM
Always smiling, always gay. Nothing is impossible to a will- I never think of the future, it
ing heart. comes soon enough.''-'41
CLASS OF '56
President ED HALEY
Vice President TOMMY WOOD
Secretary THELMA LAUGHLIN
EDWARD BARBEE MARY GLENN BADGETT MARY BAILEY
TERRY CANNON BEVERLY CANTERE SHIRLEY CRENSHAW
JOANNE BARBEE MONA BARNES NAOMI BOWEN
JOY BOYD BABS BUFORD JOANNE CAMPBELLSergeant-at-Arms GENE MACHIN
JAMES CUNNINGHAM PEGGY CURLIN BAYNE DOBBINS
Treasurer MARY ANN FORBES
Sergeant-at-Arms COOKY WATKINS
GENE EWING JAMES EDWARD GLENN
PETER FANKBONER SUE GOFORTH
PAT FOSTER DEAN GUYER
TIM HARRIS MELINDA HALEY NIT A HENDERSONBETTY Hia ]A JlCE HAROLD H1NE
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CURTIS RHODES EBBY WILLIAMS GEORGIA NELSON MARY JO OGLESBY WINNIE THOMAS
JANE TUCKERZELLA TWILLA ZULLA TWILLA DON TYLER
JEANIE WARREN HERMAN WHATLEY JEANNE WHITE
TONY WHITEHEAD
FLOYD WILDER ROBERT WILLIAMS GLENN WINNINGHAM
JEANNETTE WOODS FREDDIE YOUNG SHIRLEY YOUNG
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Fay Ray Reporter Franklin Johnson Sergeant-at-Arms Morris Bradley Phyllis Braswell
Richard Bray Gordon Brower Pat Brown Lucille Armstrong
Eulyse Blair Jerry Bradford Stanley Brown Sylverine Bryan
Helen Bryeans Jenny Burns Barbara Butler Larry ButlerSherry Butts Rebecca Childress Libby Cocke Joy Daniels
Clinton Crabtree Bessie Davis Betty Delashmit Julia Edminston
Sammie Drane Ann Edwards Doris Everton Buddy Ferguson
Billy Forbes Dianne Foreman Bob Foster Lois Gay
Frances Grosjean Ronald Goldsby Virginia Haskell Kelly HillBobby Hodges Anna Kay Holmgren Jean Houston Bob Howell
Otis Howell Hays Jameson Martha Jett Alice Johns
Maxine Joshlin Yvonne Joyner Bobby Keefer Joanne Kesler
Alice Kirkland Barbara Klenk Bobby Knott Gladys Kopp
Charlene Little Gerald Little Kay Longmire Pat MarbleAbe Massey Fay Mauldin Howard Michael Margaret Miller
Martin Nance Beverly Newton Pat Nichols Linda Nocks
Jerry Nixon Tinker Norris Agnes Oglesby Billy Osteen
Bob Patterson Carolyn Proctor Doris Proctor Sonny Rast
Jimmy Rast Linda Proctor Jo Nelle Reed Mary Ann RiceEthel Roberts Jo Ann Roberts Shirley Roberts Helen Ross
Joyce Sanders Arthur Sartain Tommy Sherril Dianne Shores
Mary Ann Sigler Connie Sigler Lee Opal Skinner Glenda Kay Smith
Fay Smith Jan Smith Peggy Stewart Richard Tackett
Harold Street Woody Thomas Glenda Thompson Virginia Thurmond
Kay Todd Linda Tyler Joe Walker Gloria Whitehead Sonny Adams Pat Connelly Billy Johnson Betty Cruse June Daniel Peggy Sawyer Lynn Wise Billy Abbey Wayne Whitten Tommy Whitlock Linda Wilder Frances Williams
Maxine Blair Elizabeth Black Wanda Blaylock Bonnie Bouldine
Sandra Bray Jo Ann Brewer Betty Brumley Billy Joe Burruss
Roger Busbee Bennie Byrd Betty Byrum Jerry Carpenter
C.B. Webb President Peggy Rice Vice President Rhetta Raggett Secretary Bettye Loft Reporter
Joyce Adcock Judy Alexander Margaret Archer Katherine Armstrong
James Ayers Janie Ayers Orville Alvin Bill BarnesMimi Lee Cates Aileen Chapman Jeanie Childers Wilkie Cox
Frank Coyle G. G. Crenshaw Marilyn Crume Jackie Cruise
Toni Cruse John Paul Dennis Minnie Lee Dixon Karen Downing
Janene Dunavant Kenneth Dunn Carolyn Dunn Paul Durham
Nancy Elkins Barbara Ellis Ben Ezelle Bill Fankboner
Kenneth Fitzgerald Gayle Fogle Fay Forkum Ann Fowlkes
- )Daisy Gates Donald Goslin Carolyn Guyer Wanda Hanks
Ardala Harding William Glenn Barbara Haskell Ella Henderson
Earnest Hickey Dick Hoch Linda Hodges Gene Holmes
Glenda Huff Dena Jenkins Roger Lee Johnson Frank Jones
Peggy Kelley Wanda Kuykendall Bobby Livesey Taze Loften
Millie Long Mary E. Martin Charles Mattis Michael Mach
Charlie Moffat Barbara Moody Carolyn Morrissett Nell Oates
Ann Elizabeth O’Neal Ann Parker Samuel Payne Bob Perry
William Petty Henry Petty Gloria Pike Priscilla Saganowicz
Billy Pilgrim Marie Pitts Britton Pitts Billye Power
Ginger Powell Shirley Rice Evelyn Roberson Marilyn Roach
Floyd Rowland Bill Russom Dorothy Sanders Dennis ScharrCharles Seward Edward Shelby
Lufa Tyler Cornelius Vozquez
Ray Sigler Jimmy Smith
Rex Waits Richard Webster
C. B. Smith Maxine Smith
Harrold Webb Betty Sue White
Merrit Smith Robert Sproud
Earl White Roger Whitten
Carol Todd
Paul Stroud Donald Taylor
Eddie Williams Susan Wilson
Bobby Thurmond Jackie Todd
Tom Bledsoe Joe Spenser Lois Evans
Bobby McKee Jean Pitcher Jo Ann Shelby Leonard Wilder
Michael Wood Gary Yarbrough
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Alice Black Merrit Smith
Sarah Geno Cyrella Rue Deloyce Roberts
Robbie Fry Helen Cannon Sue Delashmit Ernest Pitts
Joan YearwoodMrs. J. E. McKinnis, M.A.
EIGHTH GRADE
William Adams Elizabeth Bagby
James Baird Ned Bennett
Bobby Brown Roger Brown
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Top, first row: Bobby Burress, Malcolm Carter, Ronnie Dempsey, Darlene Fullerton, Diane Henderson, Alice Johnson, Dwight Mayo. Second row: Helen Remington, Pat Dobbins, Jeannie Goldsby, Fred Humes, Steve McFarland, Jerry Montgomery, Kathleen Tyer. Bottom, first row: Peter Saverel, Donna Smith, Skip Taylor, Sue White, James Wray. Second row: Jerry Skinner, Larry Stammer, Joe Tyler, Nancy Wood, Beverly Young.
Jerry Ballard Jim Armstrong Billy Smith Pat Nelson Janice Ferguson Deloris Kennedy Claudia WalkerAnn Beckham Billy Boyd Janis Bradshaw
David Braswell Billy Burkett Doris Costello
Lawrence Daniel Marcia Danielson Gerald Dempsey
Betty Dennis Glen Dickerson Paul Grantham David Hall Terry Houston
Julie Kelsey Sandra Kuykendall Barbara Lindley Richard Lollar Martha Longmire
Jackie Lynch Judy Maley William Martin Gloria McMillan Phil McNamara
Wilbur Montgomery Pat Morehead Pattie Needham Richard Osbum Ann Perry
Jean Adkins Edward Jewett Carolyn Smith Dalton Welsh
Mr. Leon Branum, B. A.
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Bobby Smith Harold Ticer Clifford Wade Mona Kay Waits
Bob Baker Merry Barnes Mildred Carroll
Cecil Crawford Carolyn Delashmit Larry Durham
Darlene East Joan Floyd Bobby Fisher
Pat Forsythe Jeannine Gilchrist Larry Hall Darrell Holmgren Peggy Johnson
Bobbie Laird Pat Loft
Jimmy McQuarrie Henry Millican David Mosley
Jean Owen Jimmy Pendergrass Gary Rast Jacklyn Richner Joan Roberson
Ronald Rowls Ray Scroggins Lester Smith Larry Stephens Carolyn Suggs
Gary Beeman Keith Uffelman Graham Benson Norris Simpson
Carol SimmonsCharles Bowman Linda Brand
Mrs William Osteen, B.S.
SEVENTH GRADE
Jerry Chapman Donald Coon
Wanda Daniels Floyde Dixon
Top row: Joyce Ann Durham. Roy Faughn, Allan Haley. Timmy Hanks, Kay Huggins, Donnie James. Second row: Philip Kingry, Cecil Krosp, Patty Mach, Peggy Jo Maxey. Marilyn Morton, J. D. Oglesby. Third row: Buster Price. Dianne Ray, Buddy Roberts. Saundra Scott. Mike Shroyer, Mary Frances Smith.Dymus Stanley Larry Smith
Tommy Almquist Mary Linn Barber Robert Beals Jimmy Black Catherine Brashier
Larry Bright Christie Sue Carpenter Billy Childress Dee Ann Crabtree Linda Bnderle
Ted Ezelle Duncan Frankboner May Dean Goldsby Robert Gray John Houston
Mike McKell Barbara Meyer J. C. Montgomery Pamela Peacock Bill Petray
Robert Pilgrim Judy Pitts Gordon Powell Jimmy Powers Charles Sartain
Charlotte Sepp Nancy Spencer George Sutherland Maurice Todd Joyce VenezelTop row, left to right: Jueliett Amescua, Earl Beckham, Craig Brandt, Kent Crenshaw. Second row: Bill Dunavant, John Fisher, Judy Gibson, Bobby Gilbert. Third row: Trudy Hays,
Jackie Holland, Nancy Kennedy, Susan Keneren. Fourth row: John Koleszar, Bobbie Marcy, Joyce Martin, Wanda Morrissett, Jimmy Noble, Harriet Noolsey, Lanita Perser. Fifth row: Pearl Pitts, Wanda Powell, James Raffety, Bill Ray, Shirley Remington, Jimmy Rice, Kenneth Rubart. Sixth row: Larry Smith, Anne Soverel, Bobbie Sunderland, Jimmy Thomas, Mary Ellen Ward, George Webster, Tommy Williams.Top row; Judy Adcock, James Armstrong, Gerald Bailey, John Briguglio. Second rowj Larry Joe Carter, Darrell Coleman, Jerry Davidson, Mary Ann Frazier. Third row:
Gethie Huff, Gary Gallant, Glenda Goldsby, Fred Gray, Jim Guffey, Mack Joyner.
Fourth row: Virgil Kuykendall, Kay Lamb, Pat Littlejohn, Kenneth Mauldin, Troy Nixon, Charles Oglesby. Fifth row: Ingrid Peterson. Mary Louise Petty, Bobby Pierce, Wanda Fike Paula Rast, Patty Rich, Leona Roofener. Sixth row: Lowry Smith, Dorothy Smith, Cynthia Jones
Charles Strunk, Anne Touart, Dennis Wages.
AVAILABLE Albert Warren James Simmons
Bertie MasonMRS. CLARA AYCOCK, Principal Millington EastMRS. COLLINS Fifth GradeMRS. CHURCHWELL - Third GradeTop: MRS. LEEDY - Third Grade
Middle; MISS WILEY - Third Grade Bottom: MRS. JOHNSON - Third GradeMRS. COON First GradeTop: MISS BRANCH - First Grade
Middle: MISS JOHNSON - First Grade
Bottom; MRS. FORSYTH - First GradeMISS MILLINGTON HIGH
BETTY BOSWELLDAVID BROWN
Membership to the Hall of Fame is one of the outstanding honors that can be given to a member of the graduating class. Each member of senior class is asked to vote on those students he considers to have done the most for the school, the class, and the campus.
Here, on these two pages, is a salute to outstanding members of the 1955 graduating class.
JERE FOWLKESD. A. R. Good Citizenship Girl
BETTY BOSWELL
The D. A.R. Good Citizenship Award is presented by the Zach-ariah Davies Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to a senior girl on the basis of leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. The senior class selects three girls' and the faculty selects one of the three to receive the award.
Boys' State Representative:
ED HALEY
Girls' State Representative: GEORGIA ANN SIXSMITH
Volunteer Boys' and Girls' State are miniature states patterned after Tennessee. Their purposes are to develop the responsibility of leadership, the advantages of citizenship, the act of clean sportsmanship, and to educate youth in the rights and privileges of American citizenship. Candidates are selected on basis of leadership, good character, scholarship, and co-operation.The Halloween Carnival, an annual M.C.
H. S. celebration, usually occurs on the last Friday night of October.
At the carnival a girl from the high school is crowned queen and four girls from grades 1-8 are crowned princesses. Each grade conducts money-making projects for its candidates, and the girl with the majority of votes, at twenty-five cents a vote, wins.
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Top left, left to right: Trent Kutsch, Linda Reed, Victor Gregor. Linda Patrick.
Top right, left to right: David Mosley, Martha Longmire, John Strange. Susan Dunavant. Middle: 1955 Queen Fay Smith escorted by Tommy Goin.
Bottom: Entire Halloween Court.1955 Football Queen FREDA NIXON
Below: Football Queen and alternates: Left to right: Mary Eleanor Ray, Queen Freda, and Donna Faye Jones.
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Left to right: Bruce Gray. Mary Eleanor Ray, Jere Fowlkes, Captain Ed Haley, Queen Freda Nixon, Captain Tony Dingman, and Donna Faye Jones.
ORGANIZATIONSThe Student Council is the student governing board consisting of two members from each high school and junior high grade. Among its projects are the publishing of the Student Handbook, and an information desk.
High School members, top picture, left to right: Assembly Director, Libby Cocke; Billy Osteen, Richard Roberson; Secretary, Babs Buford; President, Betty Boswell; Vice President, Jere Fowlkes; Orville Alvin, Lois Evins.
Junior High members, bottom picture, left to right: Patty Mach, Jerry Montgomery, Tommy Williams, Pat Loft.MILLINGTON F.H.A.
The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for further development in homemaking.
The club officers are: Libby Ann Cocke, President; Kay Longmire, Vice President; Glenda Kay Smith, Secretary; Donna Rae Chapman, Treasurer; Judy Jackson, Parliamentarian; Rosalind Mosley, Historian; Donna Farris, Reporter; and Jo Ann Campbell, Song Leader.SENIOR 4-H CLUB
OFFICERS: Claud Mitchell, Lee Wood Jones, Tommy Wood, Jerry Nixon, Mary Ann Sigler, Kay Longmire, Glenda Thompson.
JUNIOR 4-H CLUB
OFFICERS: Pat Forsythe, Ann Perry, Pat Dobins, Bobby Burress, Harold Ticer, Jerry Skinner, Keith Uffelman.The purpose of the Beta Club (top picture) is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school.
The purpose of the Math Club (bottom picture) is to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students; and to encourage and to assist students in planning the continuation of their education after high school.-v
Majorettes, left to right: MARY JANE SUNDERLAND JO ANN ROBERTS, MARY ELEANOR RAY, DONNA FAY JONES.
Mascots, left to right: ROBIN McDOUGALL, MAC CATES, GLENDA ADAMS.
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MILLINGTON, TENNESSEE. FEBRUARY, 1955
No. 6
Millington Central High School
THE TROJAN
Published nine times during the 1954-55 School Year by the Students of Millington Central High School, Millington, Tennessee Member of Tennessee High School Press Association
'M' Club Assembly Is One of 55's Best
Bill Justis to For Jr.-Sr. Prom
Co-Editors__________________
Associate and News Editors Fashions -------------
Betty Boswell and Sue Nan Tackett Libby Ann Cocke and Jerry Huff Barbara Durham and Fran Phyfer
The M Club had a very interesting assembly program last Friday. Stan
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'the Junior-Senior Pron1 PUUIS growing like an infant dinosaur.
she was elected song leader and was promoted to vice-president. Last year when only a freshman she was made president and re-elected this past fall. During the summer Kay was indeed honored when she was awarded a free trip to 4-H Roundup at Knoxville. Roundup was held on the campus of U-T for five days and it was there that state wide winners of 4-H contests were presented. Kay received ner trip by writing a theme on “Why I would like to attend 4-H roundup.” Then to top her list on Feb. 12, 1955, at the 4-H Council Meeting at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis she was elected Shelby County 4-H Song Leader, even though she was not present at the meeting. Over filling her days come other activities such as those of a cheerleader, vice-president of the FHA, and a member of the Beta and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs.____________
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Shelby Forrest has taken up quite a bit of Claud’s most valuable time. He has attended camp there for seven years and has served as junior leader for two years. Because of his remarkable forestry work he has received first and second place in the county and third place for his poultry project. Claud has attended 4-H Roundup one year and Achievement Day Luncheon for four years. He is a member of the Honor and 4-H All Stars, which are high branches of 4-H. Working in the Math and M Clubs and serving as vice-president of the senior class keep him quite busy.
Serving as vice-presidents of the club and doing extremely well in the presentation of programs are Glenda Thompson and Tommy Woods.
Glenda became interested in 4-H seven years ago, when there was a
day night for rehearsals until their concert on February 13 at the Memphis State College Auditorium.
Twelve Trojan band members—Mal-comb Carter, David Brown, Bayne Dobbins, Glenn Winningham, Richard Loller, Faye Lofton, Bobby Knott, Cecil Crawford. Lee Wood Jones, Keith Uffleman, Gretchen Routen, and Georgia Ann Sixsmith, made the All-County. Four Trojans—Bayne Dobbins, Gretchen Routen, David Brown, and Lee Wood Jones, walked away with first-chair positions. Three— Bobby Knott, Malcomb Carter, und Keith Uffleman took second-chair positions.
The program started off with a march, “ Americans, We” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” conducted by Mr. McGarity of Collierville. Next was Mr. Hines of Whitehaven con-—— 1■
ing made to move directly into the gym.
Favors for the tables, wall and ceiling decorations, all the gaieties that a party requires are being readied. The food committee has been planning a gala feast—good food means a good party. The food committee, Janice Hill, Mary Glenn Badgett, Georgia Ann Sixsmith, and Jane Tucker, have this responsibility.
Everyone who is working on the party believes it will be the biggest, best, and the most enjoyable prom ever.
Invitations, Caps, Gowns,
Fill Seniors Minds
Graduation day is moving nearer and nearer for the MCHS senior Everyone is being fitted for caps ;u"M" Club Officers are: Ed Haley, President; Jere Fowlkes, Vice President; Charles Grissom, Secretary-Treasurer; and Carroll Rast, Sergeant-at-Arms.
MCHS CHEERLEADERS (Clockwise)
Kay Longmire
Rosalind Mosley
Rhetta Raggett
Charcie Wilhelm
Freda Nixon
Roberta Nichols
Glenda Kay Smith
The ”M" Club, composed of boys who have earned a letter in any varsity sport of Millington Central High School. The purpose is to promote interest and activities in all the realms of activities in MCHS.ANNUAL STAFF
Editors-----......---------------...----------------... Betty Boswell and Tony Dingman
Business Manager ---- - ....-------------.... johnny Crenshaw
Treasurer --- - — Ernest Carter
Features -- - ....... Mary Eleanor Ray and Gretchen Routon
Copy Editor ... ............................................................Maxine Key
Clubs --- - --- -- --------------------------------------Lucille Dixon and Janet Ay lor
Picture Editors------......-------------.....------------Carolyn Sanders, Freda Nixon
Jerry Joyner, Charles Grissom
Sports - -- -- — - - — ......--------------------------Jere Fowlkes
Subscriptions----------........ Katherine Glenn, Bobby Bartlett, Harrold Taylor
Advertising Manager ---- - Bobby Joe Stevens and Donna Farris
Typists -- - .......------------Dorothy Williams and Virginia Thompson
Booster Editors - -- -- -- -- -- - — ------- — Dorothy Pitts and Bruce Gray
Faculty Advisor.....................................................Mrs. Edna L. Dobias
Football Coaches: HARVEY and NUNNALLY
Co-Captains: DINGMAN and HALEYBOB FOSTER Guard
HAROLD TAYLOR End
JOE ELKINS End
JERRY FOWLKES Fullback
HARROLD LITTLEJOHN Tackle
CARROLL RAST QuarterbackTONY D1NGMAN Guard
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BRUCE GRAY Guard
JOHNNY CRENSHAW Center
CHARLES GRISSOM CenterMV
CARROLL RAST Guard
TONY DINGMAN Guard
ROBERT DELASHMIT Guard
JAMES HILL ForwardTop: Junior High Football Team Middle: Junior High Cheerleaders Bottom, left: Junior High Basketball Team Bottom, right: Elementary Basketball TeamMISS GLENN and her Library Staff
MRS. HELEN TAYLOR Principal's Secretary
MRS. SAUNDERS, Elementary Principal, and MRS. RUBY BLAND, Dietitian.
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A. G. SPALDING BROS.
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SPORTING GOODS COMPANY “It Pays to Play”
9 North Third Street Telephone 5-2725
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
Millington’s Most Modern Air Conditioned Shop
5035 Navy Road
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DAIRY Millington Branch “First in Quality and Service”
A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Advertisement
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Emergency AAA Service Millington Highway 51 N. DRUG CO.
MILLINGTON Visit Us for All Your Drug Needs Try a Treat at Our Fountain
NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN RAWLS DRUG STORE
4950 Montgomery 4996 Navy Road Millington Phone CAnal 3-3212
Home Cooked Meals CITY G.TP.IRLAY
CAFE SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY
5149 Easley Street Millington Hy. 51 North
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4952 Navy Road Millington, Tennessee
Where Prices Are Right and Clerks PolitePhone CAnal 3-4616
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Dress Shop Retail Center
Millington, Tennessee
Home of Betty Barclay Teena Paige Dresses Ship ’N Shore Blouses
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Bottle Gas and Gas Appliances Highway 51 at Navy Road Phone CAnal 3-4313 Millington, Tennessee BABY PICTURES
1. Bobby Joe Stevens
2. Carolyn Sanders
3. Gretchen Routon
4. Kay Hayes
5. James Hill
6. Bill Harding
7. Lucille Dixon
8. Claud Mitchell
9. Jerry Joyner
10. Virginia Thompson
11. Dorothy Pitts
12. Carroll Rast
13. Betty Sue Webb
14. Peggy Rast
15. Freda Nixon
16. Bobby Bartlett
17. Delfina Trotti
18. Johnny Crenshaw
19. Donna Farris
20. Richard Wyatt
21. Fran Phyfer
22. Mary Eleanor Ray
23. Jerry Fowlkes
24. Mary Lee Screws
25. Harold Littlejohn
26. Tony Dingman
27. Patricia Baker
28. Dorothy Williams
29. Mary Louise Loft
30. Charles Grissom
31. Donna Faye Jones
32. Maxine Key
33. Charcie Wilhelm
34. Dona Rae Chapman
35. Dorothy Daniels
36. Mary Jane Sunderland
37. Bobby Mauldin
38. Tommy Kennedy
39. Imogene Birchfield
40. Buddy Crenshaw
41. John Proctor
42. Barbara Gallant
43. Bonnie Evins
44. Janet Ay lor
45. Betty Boswell
46. Katherine GlennAT 4 %-m4uU YEARBOOK Tviytor Publishing Company -Dallas •
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