Hutchison High School - Lantern Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1957
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I D I 0 I I I I I Y UA ' it, of the kindergarteners who call it ou,r gym, agd who know that L ,f-x..!N 4' xx , n , z . , D H I I I I I ' I Q QJ- I , . DEDICATION Because of her loyalTy unTlrlng devoTuon and abullTy To cope wlTh The problems of The school and :Ts various acTavmes vve The Senior Class of l957 proudly dedlcaTe Thus edlTlon of The HuTchlson annual To Mrs JusTln Tovvner geTTnng Thelr TursT TasTe of school lnfe To he seniors who look back wuTh apprecuanon upon her invaluable services as a friend and advisor IT IS easy To undersTand why Mrs Tovvner IS one of The mosT beloved and admired of The l-luTchnson Tamuly From The kinderganeners, who are eagerly . . . , . I T IQ ai'W Sponsor MRS. BURKHART Editor ESTHER DOUGHTIE ANTER AlThough iT is noT a generally known TacT, The Task of The yearbook sTaTT is one oT The mosT diTTiculT, l:nuT rewarding, of all our exTracurricular acTiviTies. There are specific rules To be followed in order To have a good yearbook - a book which Tells The sTory of a school year wiTh pictures and iusT enough copy To uniTy The whole. t I Q f PS Q X A 7' TT ih i ini rr TT r n ar nr PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Le To rg T Vrg a Wa Jud h Ca so M y .Jo e Craig BarTon TAFF This year, however, there is another outstanding factor that we felt should take precedence - that of what our school, both students and faculty, want, en- ioy and expect to find in their Hutchison annual. The i956-57 Lantern staff has attempted to fulfill the desires and expecta- tions of the school in this edition of the Hutchison Lantern, :Ji Standing: Assistant Editors Elizabeth Nickey Joan Davis. Seated: Senior Editor Blythe Patton 'Y S u', f ll! Ili LITERARY STAFF Seated left to right Anne Galbreath Leslie Buchman Standing Ann Bethea Ann Miller Lynn Larson ACU'I:'I3Y 'FW gran -l ,. , PM '?s , rs ,L -A 6. PRINCIPALS' MESSAGE The last ten years seemed a long long tame as we lnved through them but a very short tame as we look back on them In the frfty four years of nts steady progress Mass Hutchlson s School has had nts share of trlal and trlbulatlon From nts beglnnlng In 1902 untll 1947 Mlss Hutchlson herself was the guiding person splrlt and light As this IS wrltten she as stlll lookang back on those forty flve years as If they were only a day No educator can sur pass her achievement Our ten years though arduous have been filled with a multitude of satlsfactlons From 1947 to 1952 we paid off the rest of the bonded undebtedness whlch enabled Miss Hutchison to build In 1925 By 1954 the conversuon to a non proflt educational founda tuon was completed Now we have enloyed three years under the control of a flne Board of Trustees who made possible the new gymnasnum and the lnbrary Wnth four hundred gurls and forty faculty and staff members we have adequate and comfortable shelter We have one other ambntnon for the present admnnlstratnon namely to pay the balance due on the library and new gymnasium Two fifths of the goal has been reached Our asm ns to secure the other three fufths an three years by 1960 The colleges for which we prepare students are continually ralslng their entrance requirements Most of them now require the College Board Examunatuons We are confndent that Hutchison gurls wlll contnnue to have the abulnty and wnll be properly educated to meet these hngher standards I . . . . , ' I 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 I V r E .gba 5 ' - his f 97'2 +. m vw Q W We 'Q' . ni Q 2 ' Yi, - I 5 . ,, ' ' 3 4 ,5 V , 2 gfvfh f a 6 Q C L Q. f A YL 'ffl ' 5 if if f Z 3 3 2 , , ' -.zmffewia R 4 1 iliivuoa ,. .J y Laffy' iff ' nr. and Mrs. w. R. Avkinsonfj, 9 - O DIRECTORS WL, WAV Y , -, 2p i:g+512- ,.2 , , if l ij 1 ffllziff. , FACULTY A NANNIE RUTH ALLEN St. Louis Institute of Music, B.M. Music, Social Studies .lUDlTl-l LYNN BILLINGS Sophie Newcomb College, B.A. History MARTHA ANNE BOYD Memphis College of Music, B.M. Music PEGGY GOODALL BRAZELTON Randolph-Macon Womerfs College, B.A, Memphis State College, M.A. Grade ll MARY ROSS BURKHART Mary Washington College, B.A. University of Tennessee, M.A. English Xl, XII MARY BRANHAM CALLIS Vanderbilt Grade lll SARA BETH CAUSEY Southwestern Music DOROTHY WILSON CLARK Peabody College, B.S., M.A. Mathematics DMINISTRATIO MARY TOM CLARK National College of Education Peabody College Arithmetic ELIZABETH BAKER DAVANT Memphis Academy of Art Art MARY MCCLINTOCK DAVIS Hood College Secretary GERTRUDE MARTIN DOUD Southwestern, B.M. Music SARA ACKERMAN FREY Colby Junior College, A.A. Denison University, B.A. Grades V, VII MARY WALTON GLASS Southwestern Ballet Dancing ROBBIE FITE HAWKINS University of Mississippi, B.A. French, English IX, X VIRGINIA BRISTER HOLMES University of Tennessee, B.S. English .-'lb 'UN FACULTY A JULIA JONES JAMESON Agnes Scott College, B.A. Science JACK WADE KENNER Lambuth College Ballroom Dancing HELEN CLINE LOWRANCE Southwestern College National College of Education Grade I FRANCES MCINTOSH Hollins College, B.A. Radcliffe College, M.A. History, Current Affairs FRANCES FRASER MARKS Blue Mountain College, B.A. Peabody College, M.A, Latin I, II BARBARA HUNT MARTIN University of Alabama, B.S. Physical Education CLARA BARTON MATHIS Iowa State Teachers College, B A Oklahoma A 8. M, M.A. French, Spanish, Speech LAURA BOYD MERIWETHER Dietician DMINISTRATIO ELIZABETH WILLIFORD NELSON Universty ot Chicago, Ph,B, Social Studies MIGNONNE WALKER ORGILL University of Mississippi, B.A. Reading, Arithmetic JEWEL GRAY PARKER Memphis State College, BS. Peabody College, BS., M,A. Librarian STELLA TREADWELL POLK Beloit, AB. University ot Memphis Law School, LL Latin III, IV MARY ROGERS Southwestern University, B.A. Physical Education PATRICIA JUNE SPELTZ William and Mary, B.A. Grade IV ANN WAGNER TAYLOR Ward-Belmont Kindergarten VIRGINIA TERRELL TOWNER Millsaps College, B.A. Secretary MAUDE OLIVER WALKER Institute of Musical Art Columbia University Music VIRGINIA WALTON Southwestern University, B.A. Grades V, VI, VIII AGNES MOORE WELLS Secretary BETSY FOSTER WEST Duke University Southwestern University Sewing .B v .Kaur .P -emu .2 ry A FT :If ' 'u vt .V .raw ' '-u.1.,,gw1 M, I. Mr 'xx-... in I? a ' 'U Q 4 ,n 'I 14 9 ptr fir il Y - M 'F 3, ,.-40 A gb s 'W C o.q V Y . Q F I V.-Q - 'luv f -'34 lwdsl 9 Iv 'M-3 Mi --H H ' 'Nba- , , s -4? MN. ' 3 31 5? X' Ie, g 5fW.S ull S if? E 5' 15? A 4 ig, H , 2 ADRIENN Vice X MAURY BETHEA EILEEN MITCHELL President Treasurer R CLASS OFFICERS Q Y gl: M17 SENIORS ADRIENNE ADEN A daughter of the gods drvlnely tall And most drvrnely faire POPE Adrienne came to Hutchlson In the km dergarten and has been a faithful member of the class ever smce In the ninth grade she served as secretary of the class and ln the tenth grade as Student Councnl repre sentatlve This year, as a senior Adrienne was the class vlce presudent and a forward on the basketball team FRANCES ANDREWS Honest labor bears a lovely face DEKKER Frances a member of the class smce the third grade showed her leadership abllnty as Red Cross representative and reporter for the Sagnpost In the nlnth grade Again a Slgnpost reporter In the tenth grade and a Student Council representatlve Frances went on to become Vlce Presrdent of the Student Council an her lunlor year and'lts president an her senior year Frances capablllty nn carrying out these offices won her membershlp ln the Natnonal Honor Society her sensor year Thus year she played on the volleyball and basketball teams She was also elected Most Popular In the Senior Class SENIORS MARY CRAIG BARTON A countenance ln which dld meet Sweet records promrses as sweet WORDSWORTH Crang an ardent member of the Gold Team came to Hutchlson an the eleventh grade and due to her vnvaclous personality was lmmednately chosen to be a cheer leader whuch capaclty she contlnued to fulfull nn her sensor year as captann Craig also added her talents to the Lantern staff thls year ELIZABETH MAURY BETHEA Doing easlly what others frnd drfflcult rs talent AMIEL Maury a member of the Twelve Year Club was Honor Councul representatnve an her sophomore year representatuve to the Student Councnl Art Editor of the Sngn post and a member of the Glee Club ID the eleventh grade Whale as a sensor she served as presndent of the class and was again a member of the Glee Club She played on both the basketball and volley ball teams thus year Because of her artnstuc and muslcal talent she was elected Most Talented nn the class s., A , , s I I I . . 1, . 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I 1 - I n 11 ,, w, , T I -5'f i'i5j5m2'f'5?f 2 , JUDITH ELIZABETH CARSON The ,oy of youTh and health her eyes displayed And ease of heart her every look conveyed CRABBE JudlTh lolned The class aT HuTchlson In The slxTh grade ln her lunlor year she was elecTed SecreTary of The Glee Club and Red Cross represenTaTlve Her abrllTy In carry ang ouT The laTTer office well qualified her for The leadershlp of The Red Cross which she fulfilled ID her senior year Also as a senior JudlTh was PhoTography EdlTor of The LanTern and a member of The Glee Club ESTHER JONES DOUGHTIE When lm not Thank d at all lm fhankd enough Ive done my duTy and Ive done no more FIELDING EsTher a member of The Twelve Year Club began her work on The LanTern In The mnTh grade when she was AssvsTanT Phofography EdnTor In Thus grade she was also Honor Councll represenTaTlve As a Sophomore EsTher was Treasurer of her Tern In her lunlor year she advanced To be The AsslsTanT EdlTor of The LanTern earnung membershlp nn The Qunll and Scroll As a senlor she was Tapped for member ship unTo The NaTlonal Honor SocneTy she was also a member of The baskeTball Team and edrTor of The annual ' I I I I I I I II ll I Q . . class and PhoTography Edifor of The Lan- l Il ' ' I ' ' II Il - . . Q I - 1 ll ll SENIORS PRISCILLA PAINTER EARLY A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance BIBLE A twelve year gurl Prnscrlla was Vice President of her sophomore class As a lun lor Prlssy was Red Cross representatnve member of the Glee Club and Co Chair man of the Honor Study Hall In her senior year she was Chairman of the Honor Study Hall and agann a Glee Club member 'S gm NANCY ANN HENSON The smiles that wln the trnts that glow But tell of days rn goodness spent BYRON Nancy came to Hutchnson In her sopho more year and that year was elected Vlce Presldent of the Glee Club As a lunlor she was again a Glee Club member secre tary of her class and Sports Editor of the Sugnpost Because of her mterest and de votnon to the Sugnpost Nancy became nts editor In her senior year This year also she was chosen unto the Qusll and Scroll and the Natlonal Honor Soclety the latter of which she was Vice Presldent Nancy was also elected Best All Around an the Sensor Class - f Q- k i ...Miha . - -7 f Ik 1 f ' ' A 1 1 ' 1 . I ' 1 . . . . 1 1 - 1 1 - I . . . ' 1 1 - 1 I - 1 I ' I - - , 1 I . ANITA HERRON Love sweetness goodness nn her person shmed. A twelve year gurl Annta s pleasing man ner and ablllty to get along with her class mates have been shown In all she has done As a lunlor and sensor she served as class representatuve to the Honor Study Hall Committee Also as a senlor Anlta was an enthuslastlc member of the Glee Club HARRIET KING HOUSTON Oh never never never smce I lolned the human race Saw I so exquisitely fair a face GILBERT Harriet a member of the Twelve Year Club has excelled In athletics throughout her school years Because of her love for sports she was elected Co Captaln of the Black Team and President of the Athletic Assoclatlon In her sensor year Thus year she also played on the basketball team and was elected Most Athletic In the class She was chosen by the student body to be May Queen In the annual May Day Festival I I I . . . I I I l 1 1 1 1 . -MILTON . . . , . - . . 1 . 1 - . 1 - SENIORS RUTH MARIE KISH As full of sprrlt as the month of May SHAKESPEARE Ruth Marne a member of the class slnce kmdergarten has been a fanthful support er of the Gold Team In the tenth grade Ruth served as secretary of her class and nn the twelfth grade as a representatave to the Honor Councul JOSEPHINE LOWRANCE She walks rn beauty llke the mght Of cloudless cllmes and starry skies And all thats best of dark and bright Meet rn her aspect and her eyes BYRON A twelve year gurl Josephine has ev: denced her unaffected manner throughout her years at Hutchlson Josephlne has shown definite Interest In the SIQFIPOST serving as Its Fashion Editor In the eleventh grade and as Crrculatnon Edntor thus year She was elected by her classmates as Best Dressed an the Sensor Class ,f K 1 ' 1 I ' 1 . I - . . . . H . ,, . - x I , . . . . . , . . . . ELEANOR ASHCRAFT MCGINNIS A witty woman IS a treasure A wftty beauty rs a power Msnsom-I Eleanor came to Hutchlson In the thnrd grade and remamed a member of her class untll the eleventh grade Dunng thus time she was a member of The Glee Club In her freshman year Eleanor was eagerly wel comed back unto The sensor class havung spent her lunlor year away from Hutch: son As a sensor Eleanor was a member of the softball Team and was elected Wnttlest an The Sensor Class EILEEN HELEN MITCHELL Angels are painted fair To look lrke you OTWAY Enleen attended Hutchnson durung her Tnrst four years of school but left her class In The fifth grade only to return In her gunlor year In The eleventh grade she was a member of the Glee Club As a sen lor Eileen served as treasurer of The class and Features Edrtor ot the Slgnpost for which she was honored by membershlp unto the Quull and Scroll Enleen was also an attendant to the May Queen '12e 231, fa L fi ,L fl, at i ' I t. .V , . , . 5 ' 1 I ' ll - ll I ' I SENIGRS ELLEN BRITTON MULLER Nothing great was ever achieved wrthout enthusiasm smensom Ellen has been a member of her class slnce kmdergarten maknng her a member ofthe Twelve Year Club In her sophomore year Ellen was elected to fulfull the offlce of Red Cross representative Also, she was an active member of the Gold Team JANE GARRETT MURPHEY Give me a look grve me 5 face That makes srmplrcrty a grace JONSON Jane entered Hutchlson In the seventh grade and was selected for membership on the Black Team Durmg the tenth grade Jane was a member ofthe Slgnpost staff carrying out her dutles as Its reporter VIRGINIA RANDOLPH NICKEY Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour sHAxssPsARE Vlrglnla a member of the Twelve Year Club started serving mayor offlces In her freshman year when she was elected class president In the tenth grade Vlrgunua was Secretary of the Gold Team, whale In the eleventh grade she was vnce president of the class and selected for membershlp Into the Natnonal Honor Socnety As a sensor Vnrglnla showed her effuclency as Secretary Treasurer of the Student Council FLORENCE BLYTHE PATTON So sweet a face such angel grace In all that land had never been tsNNYsoN Blythe a member of our class durung the first four grades returned to Hutch: son her sophomore year In the tenth grade she was the class representatnve for the Honor Study Hall Committee Her lunlor year whale servmg as Assistant Art Editor on the Lantern staff Blythe was chosen for membershlp In Quill and Scroll and the Natlonal Honor Soclety During her senior year Blythe was Senior Edltor of the Lan tern and Presldent of Qurll and Scroll I 1 - 551' duff I I - . 1 I I I I I 1 l I 1 ' 1 . Il I I ' ' SENIORS MARY GARDNER PHILLIPS For all knowledge and wonder lwhsch ss the seed of knowledgel ss an smpressson of pleasure sn stself BACON Msms was welcomed snto The class sn the seventh grade As a sunsor she was a repre sentatsve to the Honor Councsl In her sensor year she was a Ssgnpost reporter Cap tasn of the Black Team, and Pressdent of the Glee Club Msms also played on both The volleyball and basketball Teams She was elected Most Lskely to Succeed sn The Sensor Class BARBARA REID SMITH Theres sn you all that we belseve of heav n Amazsng brsghtness pursty and truth Eternal soy and everlastsng love OTWAY A member ot The Twelve Year Club and a Two year member of The Glee Club Bar bara has shown her devotson to Hutchsson by successfully carrysng out The offsces of Vsce Pressdent of The Freshman Class Stu dent Councsl representatsve of the Sopho more Class and Pressdent of The Junsor Class As a sensor she was Pressdent of the Honor Socsety and Student Councsl repre sentatsve In both her sunsor and sensor years she served as Captasn of The Basket ball Team, also playsng on the volleyball team her sensor year Barbara was elected Prettsest sn the Sensor Class and was chosen by the student body as an attendant to the May Queen W in A 1 - - 1 I I I I , . I - . I - I Il ' Il . . . . l . 404: ALICE CHRISTINE SULCER Tls well to be merry and wrse Tvs well to be honest and true MATURIN Since coming to Hutchison In the elghth grade Chrls has added much happmess to our class In her mlrthtul carefree way In her freshman year she was treasurer of the class whsle as a lunlor she served as Honor Councnl representatuve and a Slgn post reporter Q K! ELIZABETH CLAIRE TAYLOR A soft answer turneth away wrath mme During her three years at Hutchlson Betty due to her sweetness and wnlllngness to help made a place In each classmates heart As a sensor she was elected to serve as Red Cross representative which office she hlled well In her own natural way v -un I ' 'K , Z , . g, K I I - 1 1 , . , . I . . . , . I a u I , . . . ,, . 11 SENIORS NETA GUNN WELLFORD I have taken all knowledge to be my provmce BACON Neta a member ot the Glee Club for the past three years has excelled an scholar shup ever sunce she came to Hutchnson In the seventh grade ln the eleventh grade she served as class treasurer As a sensor Neta was Red Cross representatlve Literary Editor of the Slgnpost earnlng her mem bershnp IH the Quull and Scroll and was Secretary Treasurer ot the National Honor Soclety NANCY EMILIE WOLFF That best portion of a good mans lrfe Of kindness and of love worzosworzm Nancy has only been at Hutchison tor three years but durlng that time she has taken an active part In all school actlvntres A faithful member of the Glee Club for two years Nancy was Vlce President of the Athletuc ASSOCIBTIOD In her lunror year and Captain ot the Gold Team In her sensor year Also as a senior she was Student Council representative 1 1 His little, nameless, unremembered acts I I - . - , . , . . I . ' Il ' ll ' l - l SENIORS Sensors ob Seniors graolualuom us here Now :Ts fume To leaye your scbool years Your memories will lmger as Tame passes by Bur always remember 'rrue lrnerwclsbups door clue You ll always be lrwappy vvlwere er you may go For a l-lutcblson gurl lS Tops we all lmovv Youll surpass all The ollwers and sllll be above And To you, ob Sensors we glye our loye I I I 1 , , . . . I . I I , . I I ' 'D ,LST 2 ff, if 3 A. iii -5 Vf ,. f Q I , my, 3 i tn J 1 ' '1 fa:. f f ' ,-zm, T9 l K '- 47 0 V Exim 955' Anita 7 'ix Ba rba ra xSm iflrl Doughfie -6 . ft v . Q ' Josephine Lowrance Adrlenne Aden Frances Andrews Cralg Barton Maury Bethea Judlth Carson Esther Doughtle Prlscllla Early Nancy Henson Anlta Herron Harriet Houston Ruth Mane Klsh Josephine Lowrance Elleen Mitchell Ellen Muller Jane Murphey Vlrglnla Nlckey Blythe Patton Mum: Phlllrps Barbara Smrth Chrls Sulcer Betty Taylor Neta Wellford Nancy Wolff ALWAYS squlntlng wnth Miss Jameson swunglng her foot chewing on her glasses quiet working on the annual shushrng helping someone talking reading explaining walking around study hall talklng about Ronnie well dressed wlth a Kleenex late on test days eating smoklng calm cool collected at Southwestern mallung Jacks letters s ow at school untul 5 p m going to Nashvllle knlttung socks SENIO DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS her er el' el' ef green Ford bouncnng walk dlmples spelllng 9'Q9le a pencil In her pony tall her frnendly smule el' el' ef el' el' ef' pleasant manner neatness long halr sllmness height posture going out wtth the gurls her engagement rung her handwriting her dainty hands a ra used eyebrow her pony tall her casual manner her whnstle her red haur her versatlllty ' ..............V............. .sssV......,........................ .... h ' ....... - .......,.. Eleanor McGinnis ...............s................ at a party s.................c.ccccvv,,...,c........,.. lust McGoo .sc.ssc,,-.,. ' .........,....., .......,,,,,,,,,s, , ,,,, l ,.,.,,,ss,,,-,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, -,,,,g,,,,A---.,.-,, ,,u,-,, ILL NDISCREETLY LOVES all oys he Student Councll lmmle ecl students dance o make announcements o talk ID Honor Study Halls EWIS sychology rkansas hort boys ohnny anderbult o alk chool ridge Va holrdays he Glee Club o sung o be on trme amburgers from the Pug awrence Welks band o manage the basketball team PICTURES HERSELF AS a cugarette machnne a golf pro Clara Barton Instead o lunlor Rembrandt a Red Cross worker Craug playlng In a basketball game Mass Ole Mlss SHE WILLS her hughway speed to Edith Burch her conventlon traps to Jean Jones and Natalie Holt her cheerleadlng abnlnty to Peggy Snowden her careful drlvnng to Edlth Sprunt her athletic abnllty to Ann Martln and Anne Percy her Lantern headaches to Joan Davis her good nature to Jenks Etter and Nan Farrar edntor ofthe New York Txmes her basketball talent to Genre McLe Dr A s assrstant at the Olympucs wenghnng 200 lbs an ettucrent housewlte tarllng Prlsculla s roommate Mrs Glenn Berryhull ca m at least 5 feet tall doing her book report going to Vanderbilt a sophnstrcated lady tlrst woman president not making straight A s mnterlor decorator O lll'Tl9 OF9 'N fi X, her many excuses to Becky Ramsay er daunty appetnte to Huddy Jones er naturally curly halr to Weesle Dunn er neatness to Anne McKnnney er lnttle black book to Judy Smlth her compatlbrllty with the teachers to Ruth Cox and Lela Hudson her love of biology to Peggy Smuth her Ford convertuble to Joy Lyle her qulet ways to Marguerlte Kenslnger and Frances Brown her height to Vrrglnra Warr er Latun grades to Carolyn Mann er denseness to Jenny Powell er Rhee' to Mary Jo Dent er short brown halr to Bettle Johnston er report cards to Martha Haugen her place behlnd the snack bar to Ann Albright . 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OFFICERS .vi JUNIORS ff' 'I Anne Albright C Frances Brown Xl,-,, -M ' Edith Burch ...,.f' Knit WiY,iXa Mary Jo De eesie DUrTrm Jenks Etter ...a.---.iI Nan Farrar E Huddy Jones Jean Jones Marguerite Kensinger Joy Lyle Carolyn Mann Ann Martin Martha Haugen Natalie Holt Lela Hudson Bettie Johnston P I ng., ,g 5 4 if H Treasurer 3 KH! . 1 ,,, ...uf ununl 'A 'iv .i ilxmxm 5 MOLLY COCH 5 N' ' 4 ww 'UU'-' T 'M 'Y f Vice President 'Q r P MARY GARY LESLIE BUCHMAN A President Secretary ,,,.ee.ie,i QPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ' K v 5 4. 1 . Leslie Buclwman Joyce Byrd Pa1sy Chandier Molly Cochran Margaret Dew Judy Dillman Sloan Kinnebrew Virginia McCallum Nancy Michael Ann Miller Mary Montedonico Carol Murff Mary Gary Nancy Gibson Linda Hazlewood Anne Carr Porrer Carolyn Russell Phoebe Taylor Virginia Templeton Manee Weatherford Mary Ann Weaver ,.,, .Flu ,......--,, U 9 - - fm- '--,.,. I I 1 15 . , .:.-K ..e Ai 'Z 2 A ? 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W N A v .4 , gnu - V -f if ' Lk Wu-'v-3 W w' ,,o 5,-fa A EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Vice President Standing, left to President , Treasurer , Not piciured: Secretary ri ,, JULIE WALTERS CAROL CRUMP KAYE TAYLOE JULIE BONDURANT 5 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: President Standing, left Treasurer Vice Presfdenr Secretary to rI SUSAN STALCUP GINNY SMITH MARSI-IA MCKEE DAISY FISHER SIXTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: President Standing, left Vice President Treasurer Secretary MIMI SMITH EMALIE APPLETON SUZY HOYT HARRIETT JORDAN E7 if J' Mary Louise Crump Harrier Davis Sanda Davis Diana Dew Jane Doughtie Ruth Eatherly Ann Ellis Val Farnsworth Elizabeth Frey Laurie Gordon Ginger Graves Nancy Griffith Betty Alien Tina Beatty Julie Bondurant Barbara Bradfield Lucy Brown Kathy Carroll Judy Clark Helen Crawford Senrer Crook Carol Crump Kay Hines Susan Hooper Patricia Kaye Charlotte King Peggy Malone Flora Maury Dinetia McCormick Marilyn McGee Fay Milner Adrienne Morgan pn 'ii L tv? ' ' 'N 1 -S' 'Ac K i 1 J -2 1 i i Elaine Page Josephine Phillips Helen Powell Charlotte Schultz Vicki Po Smith Lucia Spurrier Kaye Tayloe Julia Walters Elizabeth West Carolyn White Mary Woodson Catherine Yates '? 15 J, , if ,xl fn 'k ' t at KW X 2 .a l , i Mildred Ingram Katherine Klyce Elise McCloy 4..- Marsha McKee Janet Norfleet Anne Patten ' .- . i' Ellen Percy Y ' in N f, Sammy Ann Primm I .,,' . Mimi Robinson fri Jane Smart Ginny Smith Susan Smith Susan Stalcup Elizabeth Weatherford , Charlotte Wooten SEVENTH GRADE Marty Loo Askew Dale Brakebill Paola Breland Shirley Brennan Susan Callison Elisabeth Davis Betty Edwards Bette Ferguson Daisy Fisher Mary Kay Harwell Charlotte Holley lrnmie Hudson Jane Hutton ,.. Qi.: na. 5 1. -f Ear 7 Nancy Hutton Carol Johnson Harriett Jordan Louise Lalman Cathy McDonald Caroline McKinney Nancy McNeill Elizabeth Miller Cristina Muller Louise Oates Mignonne Orgill Elisabeth Roberts Mimi Smith Sherry Smith Esther Snow Geils Todd Nancy Vaughan Suzanne West Diane Winn Lucia Wrape Q-v-'fl -vflf .fn . 1, E- ' Diane Dunavant Rebecca Gibson Sally Gibson Valerie Haygood Judy Henson Katie Herron Sally Hughes Catherine Ingram Carey Madison Agnes May Charlotte Mayfield Katherine McCloy ,4-6 A -f-'1 1 livyl FIFTH Dian Allen May Hill Anderson Peggy Bowen Snowden Boyle Pamela Breland Coralu Danner Peggy Diggs Carol DuBard uv-4' if aj la 4 if I , 'VW 15: gi P 4 e ti 14 Q 4 0 l l F l ,xx GRADE Nancy McCorrnfck Alice McGoNn Cafniile Moore Lots Niclcey Jean Norfleet Virginia Overton Nancy Patton Florence Petree Ii i gp ty, 6 li' S' pa . i I ff? npr Susan Reddoch Lyn Rernbert Gail Seabrook Carol Snowden Florence Snowden Betty Stewart Leslie Stratton Bunne Traynor Sheppie Turley Sara Wicldicombe Connie Wilson Claudia Yates FO 1 uf X X- 15 a' -1 54 Z.: -A' M'-vu-.qv if . f c, a 5 , DE' Tl' . p xy X . T' ik Vi Alice Hutter Cindy Irby Kathleen Koffman Denise Matthews Marilyn Matthews Nena McLemore Melinda Michael Penny Reed Sara Russell Brier Smith Shelley Smith Rowena Upham Margaret Warr Lynn Watson Annie Marie Witherington Eff? NNN 4 x COD -Q v, N J l N C YTTY 'v J' I , f J it X 5, RTH GRADE Barbara Baird Nora Ballenger Marlon Birge Marilee Bown Barbara Bunn Jane Campbell Betty Carroll Frances Crawford Pam Crump Ruth Heiskell Phyllis Heppel Yv- DE THIRD GR Paula Anderson Anne Anthony Martha Bowen T' V717 Mariorie Burton Brenda Chandler of Roder Crump Anne Cunningham R inr r'nn wg Jane Ellis may Nancy Ellis , ' Louise Hoyt 3. 5 Elizabeth Huckaby V as f 1 1 A' 3 ,,, if X V , 67405, up .t fe I-4 2 L 'U . lf R., -JU my W pai .4-v ,X K '1 ? Louise Keesee Karen Kirkpatrick Genie Montgomery Darian O'Keefe Pallie Pidgeon Susan Ramsay Louise Roberts Surget Shields Emily Todd Kay Tullis Catherine Waters Frances Wellford Marguerite West Diana Whittemore Martha Williams S? 3 sf V47 in SECO DGR DE E! 'J sq' I' W1 Craig Gause Gaye Gillespie Peggy lngram Jeanne Jacobs Jessica Johnson Carla Kitfle Lucie Malone Loraine McKinney Sally Michael Peggy Miller Corinne Morgan Laura Morris Florence Patton Katherine Petree Virginia Stevens Ca1hy Strickland Dee Turley Carhleen Warr Laura Beih Whinemore Lee Willey '-iff G Ep 1 ZS!!-'t i YAY! , , l 1 ,ai wg 1 'Q 7 . ' li' f --.X 11? if .v ,,. ,QT-vs ,,. YN-'YP R M ' v E A ..- wvvftx :X W gf Tempe Adams Brooke Alexander Ann Alherion Laura Barton Ellen Bralcebill Grace Braun Mariorie Brien Mary Carpenrer Cristy Coors Catherine Dobbs Virginia Dow Jane Dyer Sherrie Forsyfh -K .,- y J Q S . i .. 4 3 W 1m 'her Q- 9' i- 74 Yr. 4, 'li , 1 ' . Q. 4 gl S. L- iv vw' L- ff 'ff if ' ff l.b inn' 'WFT 110 Chr ai FIRST GRADE Alice Allen Karen Anderson Mimi Atkinson .Q 1 ..-I ' Kokie Becktold Jeannette Birge Lisabeth Bown Helen Cannon Fi Wil-'f at A' M. ' , ,L L Janice Collins Leslie Fulenwider 5- Kay Hammond L' C' i T W-v Sit May Ha ' t ' r rrmg on ,, Y U C l 'i'4'f 'J' 'V i' A fi- A' f N V A ' , :- Anne Hoyt 1 is ' 9 9' fi' 5 Ann Jones L- 4 '-44. .fl Edith Marshall I ' Merle McDonald I ,rf e,-Q 5 9 'i -D 3 X - PH 7 Peggy Miller sl. Page Price Patte Quinlen Ellen Rhodes Jill Schaeffer Mimi Smith Nancy Welsh Neva Williamson Anita Wilson vs - Chris Wright Ida Wright 'X 3 9 I i -A '3 Jan Miller Marion McKee Carolyn Nickey Lynne Patton Kathy Philips Ruth Price Deborah Raines Kathryn Reed .Io Anne Robinson Betsy Rhodes Lee Seabrook lrene Spurrier Linda Stratton Christina Wellford Roberta West qv i 7 45 fem r -in xi R .4-1 he-li KI DERGARTE Sara Allen Betty Bozeman Dana Buchrnan Sandra Costen Betty Day Dixie Dunavant Nina Hammond Phoebe Heckle Elizabeth Jett Carolyn Kittl Meriwether Lucie May e Klyce if' if iii? Ali my THE CLASS GF 1957 'X 'L February lA, 1946 June 1945 First row: second, Harriet Houston, fourth, Ruth Marie Kish, seventh, Esther Doughtie Maury Bethea, Priscilla Early, Barbara Smith. Second row: fourth, Ellen Muller, ninth Adrienne Aden, Josephine Lowrance, Virginia Nickey. Y 1 , A A if 1 V v w fu- -na- L 4 e A A 4 A - ,J l nv, , if ...vw , Vu , , , , W 1vf1j,...Y-1 ,- Y V, , , - -'-a --H- - m- -' IS ' ' H qu- -1- .LJ 'WSE nn 4 f ,f ll -f 41 -..,..,-.W . .Q ., A , 1 Y A, A 1 3 ' mf fi ,f mv-av-s-f I Y 5 Alf I ' A .' If K X 5 1 1-an-.4 g....M 5 5-oc.. -vw ' A r 'fm .wfaq-X X Lf -,..,.. , --GH ' 1 ivwvvlflz-H sgggf,za.' OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Lett to right: Vice President, Jean Jones, Sponsor, Miss Jameson, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Virginia Niclcey, President, Frances Andrews. STUDE The Student Council, around vvhich activity at l-lutchison School radiates tries to promote a better understand- ing between the taculty and students. The Student Council officers, two class representatives from each grade, class presidents, and ex otticio members make up the Council. Other goals are to allow the students to give vent to ideas and opinions and to promote school spirit and student participation in all activities. REPRESENTATIVES Seated, lett to right: Mary Montedonico, Barbara Smith, Sloan Kinnebrewg Ginny Muller, Genie McLe- more. Standing: Nancy Wolff, Mary Louise Steuterman, Weesie Dunn. CGUNCIL CLASS PRESIDENTS Left to right: Mary Gary, Jane Hughes, Maury Befhea, Nalale Holt. EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Left to right: Esther Doughtie, Nancy Henson, Harriet Houston, Priscilla Early, Judith Carson Spgngor V Y , ,,,,, MISS JAMESON Chairman H W H FRANCES ANDREWS HO OR COUNCIL The Honor Council is composed ot one representative trom each high school grade who is elected by her class To serve for one semester. Since the Honor Council is a branch of The Student Council, The President ot the Student Council is automatically the Chairman ot The Honor Council. The Council's aim is to see that each girl does her share in upholding The school's Honor System. It also advises and aids any girl who does not. Q? uv 5 Seated, left to right: Lanne Arthur, Martee Weatherford, Frances Andrews, Lynn Larson, Eileen Mitchell, Ruth Kish. Standing: Carolyn Mann, Peggy Snowden. Not pictured: Elizabeth Nickey. 4:5 gif HO OR ST DY HALL The purpose of The l-lonor STudy l-lalls is To permiT sTudenTs To remain in a sTudy hall in which a Teacher is noT pre-senT. All TuncTions, such as ringing bells, checking The roll and marking absences, are done by an appoinTed sTudenT. The individual sTudenT, wish- ing To go To The library, is responsible for signing ouT properly. She is en- Tirely on her honor. Sponsor MISS JAMESON Chairman PRISCILLA EARLY FronT row, lefT To righT: Frances Andrews, Jenks ETTer, Craig BarTon, Mimi Phillips, Nancy Henson, Huddy Jones, Eileen MiTchell, Ellen Muller. Second row: Lanne Arthur, Elizabeth Nickey, Nan Farrar, Priscilla Early, Ruth Cox, Virginia GriffiTh, Joyce Byrd, Molly Cochran, Third row: Guthrie Johnson, Mary Jo Dent, Lida Black, Susan Patron, MargareT Denton, AniTa Herron, BeTTie JohnsTon, PaTsy Chandler, Virginia McCallum, MarTee Weafherford. 3.3. . '. --vu: : 1 3' .Q .4 r .S r.. .. 9 l n s 90 'C 03,53 . 0 linac? ' 0 .na .- -Q ' ' 3 a', U ice' 'ef a I fT?'Z I irq' iz, pfglgwr .PV ,Am-., ., .. , . y ,,3,g,:. X ,...., Q if vw ATHLETIC ASSGCIATIO The Athletic Association sponsors all intramural activities and has initiated a program of pep rallies vvhich have increased both attendance and school spirit at varsity games. This year a basketball and volleyball league was formed vvith St. Agnes, Immaculate Conception, East High, and Lausanne. A president, vice president, and secre- tary-treasurer along with the Black and Gold teams' captains and co- captains compose the Association. Sponsors MRS. MARTIN MISS ROGERS p,eSide,,i HARRIET HOUSTON Left to right: Peggy Snowden, Mimi Phillips, Nancy Wolff, Harriet Houston, Anne Albright, Anne Percy, Nancy Gibson. 5 f I, .59 - fu Ja ,- . QQ!! fav 1 M' 1: , A yew, . 9 i , v rin 'Sv' if-Y Q-xp 6 . 5 I 5 x GLEE CLUB The Glee Club members, under the direction of Mrs. Causey, use their Talent for their pleasure as well as that of others. This group gave spiritual programs during the year and participated in The weekly chapel services. AT Christ- mas they went caroling To raise money for Those less fortunate Than Them- selves. AT graduation, The climax of The year, They gave Their best program which will always be remembered by everyone. Sponsor MRS. CAUSE President lviifvii PHILLIP 'PE F f First row, left to right: M. Cochran, B. Patton, J, Battle, D. Evans, E, Nichol, M, Gary, J, Davis, B. Murphey, S. Crump, H. Jones, S. Patton, N. Wolff. Second row: J. Etter, S. Garner, L. Wilsford, M, Haugen, A. Herron, S. Kinnebrew, F. Brown, M. Bethea, C. Mulherin, B. Riggan, K. McCullough, E. Klyce. Third row: P. Smith, M, Phillips, J. Smith, V. Muller, E. Holloway, A, Martin, P. Early, N. Farrar, E. Sprunt, A. Bethea, P. Taylor, M. Weatherford, A. Miller, J. Byrd. Fourth row: N. Wellford, L. Black, L. Larson, B. Woodside, T. Walker, S. Bown, N. Holt, V. Warr, A. Quinlen, B. Smith, J. Hughes, J. Carson, A. Galbreath, S. Bond, C. Barton. Y S H0 OR SOCIETY Membership in The Honor Society is based on Tour requisiTes: scholar- ship, leadership, character, and ser- vice. Thus, it is perhaps The highest honor That may be achieved by any Hutchison girl. Two inductions a year are held by the Society, one in The Tall and another in The spring. Sponsor MISS MclNTOSH President BARBARA SMITH 'F Seated, left to right: Frances Andrews, Esther Dooghtie, Virginia Nickey, Standing: Neta Wellford, Nancy Henson Barbara Smith, Blythe Patton. ILL AND SCROLL The name of l-luTchison's chapTer is The Frank Ahlgren ChapTer oT The Quill and Scroll, named aTTer Mr. Ahlgren, who is The EdiTor oT The Memphis Commercial Appeal. Membership in The Quill and Scroll is an honor Tor The highesT Type of ioornalisTic achieyemenT awarded TO Those girls, iuniors and seniors, who have clone clisTincTiye work in some phase oT iournalism. Sponsor MRS, BURKHART President BLYTHE PATTON 6? LeTT To righT Esther Doughhe Blythe PaTTon NeTa Wellford Nancy Henson Jenks ETTer Eileen Mitchell 4 ff , KX 'Sz Q ff. :Wf x I f 5 N f 4 ,A ,ig , A 30 . 41, , A. -lit S f 2 1 X ,gg 4 ,Wa-,-.K 11' 5 Ziff: asf' 'ageing ,ua dugg mama . H739 ' Q A ,.' X me fa x , ' ' R ,Q X . A, V V ' wifi! ,.. am ., - pf. M-b K ' A A' 'V 353 : S 1 ,1 41 :uh v Q -4592, QQ .54 Q4-,'-F359 f. ' 4 ' Ll:gi'fS67LtQ':LQ, ' 5 S -Q4 N.. ,mad 4 -' f . ' K. h-:nv 1 A .nihLxm: ET- g-f-'w53W4'f'tmv' VOLLEYB LL TEAM This year, as a parT of l-luTchison's exTended physical educaTion program, a volleyball Team was formed. In order To creaTe enThusiasm Tor The players and increase compeTiTion, The Team was enTered in The ciTy league and compleTed The season in Third place. 'Y .alan sfo? First row, left To righT: Harriet Housfon, Weesie Dunn Genie McLemore Joan Davis Frances Andrews, Second row: Mimi Phillips Nancy Wolff Barbara SmiTh Virginia Warr, Peggy Snovvden, Anne Percy. NOT picTured Adrienne Aden Maury Befhea Ann BeThea, RuTh Cox. if v wifi YH? r I Ki 2 L. 'E . -ex. ,. M. vm ua . 'W-. .fx ij? 4, ,M .mann-:sr I 5 fu. 'W fl ' , L A w'mrw 'f WD r s ,,,A x V A w,wwQQ9y 5 ...MM ,.N, A WW, Q V, .,,v. .,,,,,f4M'A-WV V V4 t fl' l,M,4,, . 4 'WMM W! -y ,' YV . ,fff 'L J X Aga ff' f' '41 1' 'L Q ' 'YN X, ' ,fi' , f f X fff, ffwfffQ ff g5,1 A f' r , .Ml K ,y7.i',v'N , V 5 zz- 'Sf . :gg P, LIBRARY ASSISTANTS STudenTs inTeresTed in books and an library work have been chosen To serve as Library AssisTanTs under The supervision of Mrs. Parker, The Librarian. During Honor STUdy Halls They aid younger sTudenTs in locaT- ing and checking ouT books. In This way They noT only help The librarian .3 bar also have an opporTuniTy To fur- Ther Their knowledge of library work. Sponsor MRS. PARKER Senior Assisranr NETA WELLFORD Sv 1 X 2 T 4 T il SeaTed: Neta Wellford. Standing, left To right Nan Farrar, Peggy SmiTh, Not pictured: Joy Lyle. I X A 1 f F55 ,f ' ' S ' rr'-:W A 1iQ?i,. 5 ,fl 2 1 ry-955' .l:','f '4 ,,. a, ? 'i1w v X 5, Mi, , sl . :if i aa ,,,,.,., .,..w-,.,.-, A Q + 'a ll - , v .rf ' T77 ,ar , 4 3' nl , ' i 15? ?,.,,..f it 'wa if 'N A vifw . A :wg f Q -'f Qgif' V Ja I EL m frm ,Mx-5 P fi .Q 1 WR , 7 1. Q. PY x X',--ge' sgf 19 ,ff 9-1 I TERMEDIATE RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross in The lnTer- mediaTe DeparTn'ienT Takes an acTive parT in Training The younger girls To help oThers and To accepT some of The responsibiliTies of Their cornmuniTy. They parTicipaTe in The drives, proiecTs, and chariTy work of This organizaTion. mg xg, 555 l. ll F xi' if Sponsors MISS BILLINGS MRS. FREY Cllalfman JANE HUTTON Q , 4 'L A W? FirsT row, lefT To right: Dian Allen, Catherine Ingram, Sandra Goodwin. Second row: Elaine Page, Paula Breland, Kay Hines, Jane HuTTon, Mary Kay Harwell. NOT picTurecl: Immie Hudson, Louise OaTes. PRIMARY STUDE T CGUNCIL The Primary Department Student Council has a very important obiective. The girls Train Themselves Tor better citizenship and control, and The ability To manage Their own affairs. The Two most important aims in The Student Council are To strive Toward honesty and Truthfulness in work and To de- velop one's ability To lead. Sponsor , MISS LOWRANCE Chairman BARBARA BUNN MELINDA MICHAEL . ov at .ui ll ,T ,r gl 631' -:iz-J I-it 211 l' . 'T 41, ,-3 5.1: ff' -- lt! at ..,1. m f mf ,.... -4,-5 -nl..,,... emu i lx:-'-:Q '-rr.-in . . A:-1 , - ..,.... .T Front row, left to right: Mary Harrington, Susan Ramsay, Mariorie Burton, Martha Bowen, Melinda Michael, Barbara Bunn, Lee Willey, Gaye Gillespie, Peggy Miller, Virginia Stevens, Lissa Bown. Second row: Kay Hammond, Ann Atherton, Karen Kirkpatrick, Sarah Russell, Nena McLemore, Pam Crump, Peggy Ingram, Marilyn Matthews, Sally Michael, Dee Tur- ley. Not pictured: Ann Jones. PRIMARY RED CRGSS One ot the principle activities ot the Junior Red Cross in the Primary Department is filling gitt boxes to be sent overseas. The Primary Depart- ment also makes seasonal tray favors to be sent to various hospitals and charitable organizations. The participa- tion in the Red Cross trains the stu- dents tor community vveltare service and promotes interest in charity. 1 Q i wwf If Lam if Seated, left to right: Page Price, Penny Reed Lynn Watson Florence Patton Anne Cunningham. Standing: Annie Marie Witherington SAFETY COUNCIL The Safety Council strives to control trattic between the High School and Intermediate buildings. The safety councilors arrive early every morning to assure a sate crossing tor the faculty 0 and students. These girls who willing- ly volunteer to give their time and et- tort to the welfare ot the school are greatly appreciated by all. Donsor DR. ATKINSON C5Dtain JANET NORFLEET 4' I Center: Janet Norfleet, First row, left to right: Susan Smith, Anne Patten, Bette Ferguson, Sammy Ann Primm, Mary Kay Harwell, Elise McCloy. 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