Hutchison High School - Lantern Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1955

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Hutchison High School - Lantern Yearbook (Memphis, TN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 28 of 128
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MARION STRATTON FINLEY Virtue, modesty, and truth are the guardian angels of womanf, Marion is another member of the twelve year club. She was chosen for the Gold team, served as a cheerleader for two years, and was captain of the tenth and twelfth grade Gold teams. ln her iunior year, Marion was secretary-treasurer of the Clee Club, of which she was a member for four years. Marion played on the basketball team and was on the business staff of the LANTERN. HUTCHISON SCHO0L,S MILLICENT FORD T he highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heartf, Millicent joined our class in the tenth grade and became a member of the Cold team. Her main in- terest was in the Glee Club, and she was a loyal member for three years. Because of her outstand- ing artistic ability, she helped with the decorations for several school affairs. Millicent served as a Signpost reporter in the eleventh and twelfth grades.

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955 BARBARA GAYLE FAYSSOUX Of manner gentle, of ajection mildf, Gayle has been at Hutchison for three years, and during that time she has made many friends. She was Honor Council representative in her sophomore year and captain of the eleventh grade Black team. During her senior year, she was chosen Chairman of the ,lunior Red Cross and served ably and well. She was also a member of the Glee Club for two years. EVA MAE DUNCAN UA l6ddCl',S best When people hardly know that he exists. Eva Mae joined our class in the fifth grade and has changed a great deal from the shy little girl with the long pigtails to the capable president of the Student Council. She was on the Black team and was freshman Honor Council representative. In the tenth grade she was president of our class, and in her junior year was vice-president of the Student Body. She was in the Clee Club for four years. Eva Mae was elected Most Popular in the senior class and was chosen to represent the school as Duchess in the Cotton Carnival.



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195 SANDRA ELEANOR HALL Good nature is the key to friendshipg She unlocked the door? Sandra, a member of the twelve year club, was on the Gold team. She served as sergeant-at-arms of the ninth grade, secretary ofthe tenth, and Hon- or Council representative of the eleventh and twelfth. Sandra was on the Honor Study Period Committee and was a Signpost reporter. She was also a member of the Glee Club and of Quill and Scroll. We will all remember Sandra because of her friendly smile and her willingness to work. JULIA EDWINA GRAY Fresh glittering with graces Of mind and of mienf' Julia came to Hutchison in the ninth grade and since then has held several class ofhces. During her freshman year, she was on the Red Cross, and in her sophomore year, she served on the Student Council. Julia was in the Clee Club, on the Gold team, and on the Honor Study Period Committee. She will long be remembered by her classmates for her carefree manner and her witty remarks.

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