Milan High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Milan, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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TO mm smuoa cuss. 1 wish to thank the Sponsor, the Annual Staff, and the l s of l952 for the privilege of bringing you the faculty of your school. that l have graduating C as ' s and commendations from A f l952 1 want you to know than that of the greeting To you of the Glass o a personal feeling toward you that is deeper graduating classes for the past three years. Like you l am t'ng four years in N.H.S. and you are the first gradu- 'vileged to work with throughout your comple 1 ' ' l have been pri ' e. lt is one h ating class high school years. is an example of a gob well don t will be remembered. Eac d th This yearbook ' have left tha ' and recor s at f any things you 'ons influences, ting classes o of the m of you is leaving impressi , the pattern of other gradua hen you receive your diploma ou cannot will go to shape High School. l trust that w S hool job was well done.W lf y in your heart th you can y, that, l hope y ' t job you can ' ' oblems. truthfully say to do the hes face life s pr of y will endeavor l'fe and as you r l952. Many you e aration for i ' d of the Class o t good high soho Your PT P faculty is prou t'stics show tha k gmDcDcDCDCDCIy The t records. Sta i 'n life's wor . d nothing have excellen records are indicative of success i We are proud of your accomplishments thus far an will make your old teachers happier than to see, hear, and r about you in the next few years NDoing a good ' b.n JO 9 Milan sa Nhy High c ou can purpose at as you continue ou ol WW, .WK MISS MARY VIRGINIA BRYANT, . I Home Economics MRS. CLAUDE DENNEY W Mathematics IH is ,r if Q.. ll 5' x Ap mix MR, ROLAND H. RAWLS, B.S.A. Agriculture MRS. VERNELLE DAVIDSON, A.B, Commerce gllfllf y MR. MILTON MAYO, B. S. Principal Coach, D. E, , History P ODE, B.S.f Z r I ' .ff Ml . 'M f J MISS WILLIE MAUD THOMPSON, B. A. English MRS. WALTER JOHNSON, A, B, English .M.A A 5 f, Fra SENIORS ,XX W , Win F H, F J ff O . Y 611155 evllo 159206, G5 Q XVITW 'l VINSON ALEXANDER, President r Education is like a crown of gold uniting honor with work, JIMMY PARR, Vice President BILLY FERGUSON, Treasurer Playing ball isn't the only thing Genius, after all, is nothing more I'm experienced in, than common sense, 5 5 X A ' 50, 0' Q - 9 fm ' ff CHERRY BROWN, Secretary I'm helping to hold up the ladder of success, i E D PIERCEY 9 A fr d may be well reckoned - t masterpiece of nature. X A RY ANN EVANS yi Foot loose and fancy free, M Os- N I f f . gr' ' ' Y f f lmao A X if ' if 'ri ., , 1 Tx, ,if'if?'q'f,k My JOYCE STAVELY ' -JTA9' ' True courtesy is the essence of happiness, DEAN APPLETON Wealth without work, Ing JOHN THOMAS BELL A sense of humor and the power to laugh. V CLARA RUTH OLIVER Faith and I will s eed, to MQW water will so may grind- a diploma, ARLIS RICHARDSON Smile and the world smiles with you, kick and you sleep alone. '39, 1'-1 sh -4 if - fi 1 VERNON FLY Never be idle, there is always something to do, MARTHA LEE VERNON Speech is silence, Silence is golden. HELEN LEEMAN I'm always gay when I've done my best. JERRY BARGER Show people that you are a live wire and they won't step on you. CECIL CRIDER The greater the courtesy, the greater the man, WANDA FAYE TACKETT ,I Happiness is a perfume, which pervades the air, MARTHA BLAZER RA Y ESS A RY riches. n 1 Silence is a noble virtue, A smile is worth greatest wi 62' HARRIETT ANN DRAK Tis good will tha I intelligence. Oy 'X U 92 fb EVELYN TATE ,J K I never bury my nose so deep in a book that I can't get to it with a powder puff. DEVON ROLLINS I long to live above the clouds, MARTHA NELL WOOD Be diligent and the rewards of success will follow, ii 1 FRANCES ARRINGTON Fame and fortune awaits those who sincerely toil, EVA NELL CARROLL I'11 be the pattern of all patience, BOBBY DOYLE Manners are the happy w SWG, doing things, My , JOY TACKETT qi Wy W W 3 She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. ...- T MARTHA ANN GROSS Believe in thyself and all things are possible, JIMMY LASTER His good qualities are not measured by inches, but by feet, BOBBIE SUE COX Variety is the spice of life, MARTHA HUNT Nothing is impossible to a willing heart, LARRY PARKER May it never be said that my brains wore out. NANCY KEATON To be employed, is to be happy. AU z Q: I jf MQ 0-JUL. l ,W wi GLENDA COLE Wx Ambition and brains insure success. ANN BUTLER laugh is better medicine, 7 Mvfl' THELMA WEST A friendship that like love is warm. WILMER MAY Make merry while you may, MARY ELLEN PERRITT True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare, JOHN MAYO Eat, drink and be merry today, for tomorrow you may be drafted, HAROLD FLY One thing that I can do better than anyone else is to read my own handwriting, HOPE GRIZZELL Life with its pleasures was made for me, MARTHA KILLEN One 'Today' is worth two 'Tomorrows'. JOE RAY CROCKER Men of few words are the best ITIBII, BETTY POWELL The right way to kill time is to work it to death, KENNETH MAYO When the girls don't fall for me, I look to see what's oltlpig them up. H 0' DOROTHY RIM MER Laugh and the world laughs with you. IAMES MCLEAN Steady, slow out in the .aljgyyf PEGGY WILLIAMS Do all you can for others, for life was given to you for that ,TERRY WOOD The greatest truths are the simplestg so are the greatest Vgyyg, fi men. RUTH WOODS lf smiles make one happy, she's always happy. THOMAS VAWTER Patience can do many things. MARIANNE CALDWELL I have seen yesterday, I love today, and I'm X waiting for tomorrowf,-'ly . X A K, .ww 'y 'Q' ,' 32 V QV dat, lift ,',A fyy V V All :Viv x Fri Alfzlf , fs .573 I L3 ,Klum Tel QA 425 M . 0' 0 ' , r ' BILLIE SUE HODGES Q As the world goes, so go I, so here we go, the world and I. BOBBY G AIR Men occasionally stumble over the truth, f' l x DEAN CANTRELL With the tools of education we will build the temple of success, DONALD VICKERY Character is nature in the highest form, MERLENE CARROLL Learning is the way to success. 5 JUNIORS ew JDM X N N X N Ning 0 . , I tl . A lx' 'A .I ff 31,1 X' f 1, gn r 5' t K I - b wg? Lg 44,11 2 A-'15 C4 lx xx' I , .- S I -1 X .X . l lkxj gf Pafief' :Q ff fl ,fzzuiars WM BILLY TEAGUE DELORES INGRAM BILLY TATUM HELEN PEEK REBECCA WILLIAMS ROBERT MCKELVY IO ANN GREEN H AROLD GORDON THOMAS ROBERTSON CARMEL CULPEPPER BOBBY BILLO PS PATSY SEAVERS SHIRLEY WALKER ODELL HATLEY LULU B. MI BILLY F. EVANS SAMMY POPE ELLA I. GOODWIN BILLY MCCLURE BARBARA MCLEAN BETTYE MANNER BILLY ARNOLD CARMA L. CLOYS JIMMY CASEY T ,4- fx ,fuuiars TERRELL SEA VERS MARGARET COLE LAWSON WILLIAMSON , SARAH J. JOHNSON W. IMOGENE 4yj REX TA CHARLES WA SHBURN MARGARET BOULTON GARLAND DE SHAZO FAYE RUTH MAGNESS BARBARA JONES JERRY BEASLEY CHRISTINE LINDLEY PA UL HUDSPETH DAN BARGER APPLETON Y HOWARD HUDSPETH Q ATTY YOUNG JEAN KEE WAYNE PHILLIPS ETHELYN WILLIA MS LEON EDGIN WEAR AT i Nix .xi I pu T' A I junior BENNETT JONES PA TRICIA THOMA S I ROBERT DOYLE ZOLA VANN BOBBIE J. SPAIN BILLY STAFFORD JEAN WOODS A LFRED A DCOCK JAMES CLARK IRIS KIRK JERRY BRADFORD CARL D. VAWTER HUEY HOLT BILLY MIZE FRANKLIN PILLOW BILLY ARNOLD BILL WILKERSON LOVA BA KER JOE WHITBY CUTE JUNIORS 462 f , v. Q 1 lx 1-5'- w as fd Q ' , 4 rs mf Ha kw ms 1 f R.. :ily Q ' I 5 ik x ff 1 Q, f' QR g cs M9 X34 C xx XRS-N5 XX - 4 X X X X IIRIZS Q Saplzomares George Threadgill Linda Baker Johnny Parr Ann Ross Q All ' Myra Piercey 6 Jerry Lynn Smith X Elizabeth Wheeler J' Troy Fisher C Carl Spratlin M X Betty K. Neil James Crafton Jimmy Carey ' X . x Sandra Swinney James Harper Bobbie S. Pratt Floyd Traver Charles Mayo by ey Ann Mathis Bobby Stewart .. JoV Bart oomevgg 49 , hl NW I gs, hx C?-,sg ,. ' Jean Hammonds Iere Cox bgilizabeth A . Capps Qonny Vawter Wu Miyori 51 uf .my Spain ' he Owens 5G McLean e Arnold ft' l was 'rf' Snplzamares Barbara Mangrum Wayne Shepherd Imogene Spain Floyd Seymore Paul Anderson Nancy Stewart Jimmy Denney Alice Jane Hale Ann Smith Billy Butler Polly Pillow Leon Burrow Q N Richard Fuchs Peggy Pillow Joe F. Butler Rebecca Pi Betty Knott James C. Moore Carol Ann Parker Frank Hoback 1 'V' L ng Qi xg X Lloyd Marie Flowers Edgar Carter Ruth Hollingsworth Svplznmares Billy Garmney Wanda Green Oscar Essary Joy Crider i Paul Thompsox Billy Taylor James Sloan 'X X Brad Luckerr qs is sf Maurice Hilliard S Gerald Stavely Johnny Cavin Louise Thompsor:5 ty Jerry Smith George Cantrell Paul Jackson Elma Holmes David Bell Margaret Essary Thomas Baker James Fanning '?f Buddy Leach Rachel Stafford Jimmy Trobaugh James Spain Jack Cunningham Mayme Walker Billy Tate Billy Armstrong nlunlulzu- ,Arn nn I fxy !'Z25hlI1.2ll S X fix 5 - WJ ' KG an ' 'T . i 1 riffs? Sandra Rubenstein George Crocker Princess Hughes Jerry Parkins Martha Fesmire 90 Yzmcfzw IV is in A W' Ula Ann Bryant Nathaniel Reprogle Myra Burns Frank Jones Martha Nell Thompson Gary Scott Patricia Steede Douglas Baker Juanell McMinn Jerry Taylor Carolyn Marshall L,S, Harrison Frankie Arrington Curtis Clenney Najanna McCartney Jerry Spain Frances Ferguson John A. Leach Betty J. Mooney William Comer Demetra Mullins Elmer Rimer Virginia Carroll Freddie Blankenship Willie Mae Treadwell Charles Brasher Reba Rogers Bobby Culp Johnny Maness Romie Miller WW Thomas Sanders Barbara Simmons Clifford Patch Nancy Hensley Billy Yearwood Yvonne Vann Joe Beal June Grizzell Thomas Clark Bobby Phelps Carolyn Marshall William Coleman Doris Jones Mary F, Hood Douglas Daniel A v A ' Je Photographs not Available v P . 1' Ellen Hastings Otis Rimmer Mollie Rummage Billy Yeargin - Mona Canada Jackie Rollins .E.19S.!iil.ll9.uX. Bruce Chapman Betty Carroll Jimmy Mingle Mary E. Bolton Franklin Essary Ada Mae Browning Jamie Greenlaw Jack Lineberry ...sm y Y-'N fn. , L 3 A 2.9'r'fE cj :FIA ry' E, , waygfjl. A HI C I .J w,gP 'mX....,.xNPgiJg?' zzfighiwn ' ,- , +41 f f N J? 5 4? EH 7 3 an f. . q , X 1 , . ,Y Hd f ' 4 5 ' is . sw lfzhQ1f S2 Q .V:1, ' 5fg,,.4i fp U' V 1' VN 'W F? 'S' , 1 I india: r 1 N Q 'lr Q: fl - ' W5 , 5 nm -..,-....mc?' gl? P 1i EfQi1Q A W Min 4 41- , 'i ' 5 ii. ,Nl fl! lk! 2 . 1f, ,M if 1 5 lj, 1 G J. od as -4 Wx an 1 -H ,4...,V-, ' x - -lllifi ,MW ' Af! N , W5 if Y Si? Ka? - . . 1 ,MX W I .4 Q ,fa L x cg if . -' J' 121: , X .. ., M.. gQ0 3, Z A02 Lo Most Intelligent Boy and Girl And Most Likely To Succeed VINSON ALEXANDER DEAR CANTRELL Most Courteous Boy and Girl CECIL CRIDER JOYCE STAVELY 4 ufopj X vcpiftsa 1 QXQLQCY N P -942' . ' Wittiest Boy and Girl JOHN BELL LARRY PARKER HOPE GRIZZELL Cutest Boy and Girl BILLIE SUE HODGES Best Personality Boy and Girl and Friendliest DONALD VICKREY NANCY KEATON Biggest Flirt JIMMY LASTER MARY ANNE EVANS Pg - C' 5 - vfN ! nJff..fl X X 0 HF J '1r,1:51 QQ t b X 'Mlwz 'IfUl. Best Dressed Boy and Girl and Best Looking DEVON ROLLINS MARIANNE CALDWELL Most Studious Boy and Girl CECIL CRIDER DEAN CANTRELL GMM Sl 2 :,g. ,A iii 52333 1' 2' -ftlilf Best Disposition Boy and Girl Best All Round Boy and Gul DONALD VICKREY MARTHA VERNON JIMMY PARR NANCY KEATON Most Athletic Boy and Girl BOBBY GAIR FRANCES ARRINGTON Laziest Boy and Girl KENNETH MAYO WANDA TACKETT X A ' if r 4' L' v' sigh f O, 1 141.4 ES 611155 W 71 FOREVER and FOREVER ----- AMEN We the class of 1952 of Milan High School, have the hope in our hearts that we shall never be for- gotten as we go out into the great unknown. Thus, we Seniors, being unbalanced in intellect, and of ill-reputed character, do ordain, constitute, and construct this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: To the faculty we leave our greatest appreciation for the kindness and personal attention they have taken in each of us, ARTICLE II: To the Juniors we leave the hope that they can find all the Senior privileges next year. QWe didn'tlJ ARTICLE III: The following Seniors make PERSONAL bequeaths: DEAN CANTRELL leaves her intelligence and will to study to any Junior who thinks they can do as good a job. MARY LOU SAMPSON leaves her ability to answer her own questions to Bill Tatum. JIMMY PARR leaves his class ring and Barbara McLean. The latter he leaves with regret. EVELYN TATE grants to Sara Johnson her ability to make eyes. HAROLD FLY unselfishly leaves his big feet to anyone that has the excess energy to carry them arormd. FRANCES ARRINGTON leaves her athletic ability to Yvonne Appleton. BILLY FERGUSON and BETTYE POWELL leave their eternal love for one another to Patsy Seavers and Bobby Billops. NANCY KEATON bequeaths her grin and everlasting smile to Lova Baker. BOBBY GAIR wills his innocent look and mischievious ways to RoberfMcKe1vy. BILLIE SUE HODGES can't bear ,to leave anything so she is taking all her possessions with her. VINSON ALEXANDER and BUBBA FLY leave their ability to win an argument to Billy Teague and Thomas Robertson. HOPE GRIZZELL leaves her brain to the Chemistry Lab. Qto be analyzedj. KENNETH MAYO leaves his love women to Jimmy Casey and Jerry Bradford. MARTHA GROSS leaves her little body to Delores Ingram. JERRY WOOD and THOMAS VAWTER leave the agriculture department to the Hudspeth boys, Howard and Paul, that is. MARTHA BLAZER leaves her pretty dimples to Christine Lindley provided she has the patience to sleep with her fingers in her cheeks. LARRY PARKER leaves his friendliness and well-liked: personality to Rex Tatum and Huey Holt. GLENDA COLE grants her problems of life to Carmel Culpep- per. JOE RAY CROCKER wills his shyness to Elmer Bramley and Joe Whitby so they may benefit the rising Senior Class in being quieter. ANN BUTLER bestows her vim, vigor and vitality upon Jean Kee. JERRY BARGEQ and DEAN APPLETON grant their knack of throwing erasers accurately in the 6th period typingfclass to Wayne Phillips and Leon Edgin. MARTHA HUNT leaves her shorthand talents to Ethelyn Williams, Margaret Cole and Patsy Young. JOE D. ,PIERCY grants his J Supet trips to Humboldt to any fellow who may appreciate their meaning, RUTH WOODST leaves her little sister, Jean, hoping her classmates-will take care of her. JOHN MAYO leaves a few pounds of weight' to Billy McClure, Bil- lie Evans and Charles Washburn. MARY ANNE EVANS bequeaths her desires for a handsome Van John- son to Lula Bell Meadows. JAMES and NORMAN GOLDSMITH leave their brotherly love to Billy and Bobby Arnold. CHERRY BROWN leaves her efficiency to Shirley Walker. DEVON ROLLINS leaves his ability to capture the hearts of the fairer sex to Odell Hatley. MARY ELLEN PERRITT bestows the man- agement of the D.E. Store upon Robert Doyle, a fellow member of the D.E. Club. WILMH2 MAY leaves hisYankee impersonations to Bennett Jones QA true Yankeej. HARRIETT DRAKE leaves the school paper and all that goes with it to Rebecca Williams, Since he has a bountiful supply, JOHN BELL leav- es part of his witticisms to Franklin Pillow. DOROTHY RIMMER leaves her well-known giggle to Barba- ra Jones. JAMES MCLEAN leaves his quiet ways to Terrell Seavers. HELEN LEEMAN and MARTHA VERNON leave their talents of song to Ella Jean Goodwin and Joan Green. WANDA TACKETT bestows upon Pat Thomas and Carma Cloys her plentiful supply of make-up. JIMMY LASTER bestows upon Bil- ly Mize his dread for P.E. MARIANNE CALDWELL leaves her most sympathetic regards to those behind us. BOBBY DOYLE leaves his nonchalant look to Carl Vawter and Dan Barger. JOYCE STAVELY leav- es her politeness to Iris Kirk. RAY ESSARY leaves his well-known quotation Miss Johnnie I have my his- tory to James Clarke and Jerry Beasley. BOBBIE SUE COX leaves her original ideas on any subject to Helen Peek. JOY TACKETT leaves her sparrow-like appetite to Peggy Bowles. ARLIS RICHARDSON wills his book of How to get by Without Work , to Billy Stafford and Bobby Stewart. DONALD VICK- REY grants to Sammy Pope his position on the football team providing Sammy will stick to the job. MARTHA NELL WOOD leaves her sense of humor to Betty Manner. CECIL CRIDER willshis good manner - to Alfred Adcock. PEGGY WILLIAMS leaves her ability to get around to Faye Magness. EVA NELL and MERLENE CARROLL leave their neatness to Margaret Boulton. MARTHA KILLEN and CLARA RUTH OLIVER leave their good natured ways to Bobby Spain and Zola Vann. JOE DOYLE leaves all his Army life to Garland DeShazo and Harold Gordon. THELMA WEST leaves her ability to get a husband to Imo- gene Replogle. WITNESSES ATTORNEY for SENIORS 611155 J-Hsfory As the dawn settled unsuspectingly over the earth in the fall of 1940, seventeen mothers were franti- cally trying to dress squirming bits of humanity. It seemed that these future seniors just didn't want to learn anything more than to make mud pies or to elude the sheriff's possee. But, alas, their struggles were in vain, school was upon them. As this tender scene fades away we find ourselves, at last, in the factory of learning. Listen closely and you may hear shrieks of terror as parents depart and Cecil Crider, Eva Carroll, Peggy June Williams, Jimmy Parr, Mary Anne Evans, Bettye Powell, Merlene Carroll, Cherry Brown, Marianne Caldwell, Nancy Keaton. John Mayo, Ann Butler, Glenda Cole, Vinson Alexander, Bubba Fly, Dean Appleton and Bobbie Sue Cox were left in the presence of teachers who were wondering if these darlings, who looked so innocent, were hiding any booby traps. Each day brought new worlds to conquer and this bunch caught on fastg they even succeeded in dri- ving Miss Young, the first grade teacher, into marriage. the succeeding years which were spent in seperate buildings because of the war boom were under the direction of Mr. Bradberry, Miss Ocie, Miss Reba, Miss Jane McLean, Miss Holmes, and Mrs. Hattie Keaton. ls there a soul now alive that fails to remember that fateful day when Miss Hattie, bustling back from the office, softly crept into the library and peeping through the curtains caught our heroes talking? I suppose the sight must have amazed her, for she fairly swooped down upon unsuspecting heads and demanded her revenge! Funny why no one could sit still for a week. But we must hasten on or we shall forever remain in grammer school. After the sixth grade Miss Edith, Miss Vennie, Miss Nola, and Mr. Cooke had the pleasure of polishing us up for high school, After the green shine of a freshman wore off, our high schoolcareers were filledwith experiences of Mr. Thomas suspiciously writing excuses and the hard wham of a size eleven shoe belonging to Mr. Mayo, Then came the hardest battle of all--Ceasar! But without Miss Johrmie gently threatening to drag Latin students to the office the cause of education would be forever lost, As sophomores and juniors we struggled along packing pretty green bugs to Mrs. Hicks, shouting po- etry at Mrs. I-laun, pestering Mrs. Davidson for the page number of a speed test, and convincing Mr. Odle we knew the difference between NaCL and HQO. At last the big yearl Our senior year has been bursting with tears, joys,hopes and new rings. But beneath it all there is the fervent hope that as we step through another portal it will be toward success and honor for M, H. S. See you in the Hall of Famel Your Historian Glass Zfraplzecy Well, here I am, the most famous tale bearer alive, who knows and tells all. I'm going to report, straight from my nest, on that immortal class of 1952, that graduated ten years ago, ' l'1l start with Jimmy Laster. Jimmy, the second Paderewski, is a famous concert pianist with Cecil Crider as his manager. Our senior class president, Vinson Alexander, is now the head doctor of a large Hospital. He is a bachelor but makes eyes at his two right hand nurses, Bobbie Sue Cox and Martha Nell Wood. Bobby Gair is head of Atomic research in Washington. He and his assistant Arlis Richardson, sent unique Christmas presents last year--Miniature Atomic Bombs! Mary Anne Evans was so excited when she received hers, that she dropped the package and hasn't been heard from since, Frances Arrington, Thelma West and Helen Leeman have recently returned from their second hon- eymoon. Billy Ferguson and Joe David Piercey are big FBI men now, They always keep Bubba Fly handy as their lawyer to get them out of jams. Martha Ann Gross and Mary Lou Sampson are now working in Carnegie Hall! Yes, sir--they wield a wicked mop and keep the stage immaculate. Martha Lee Vernon, a missionary, has just returned from China. Also, the Goldsmith twins and Joe Doyle have just returned from visiting their good friends, the Mayor and Mrs. Ki Poong of Seoul. Merlene Carroll and Eva Nell Carroll are the owners of Carroll and Carroll's Miserable Meals, the ritziest joint in New York. In case you haven't recognized the voice of the stars of It Pays to be Funny, it's John Bell and Hope Grizzell. lncidentally, the script is written by Ruth Woods and Dorothy Rimmer and is sponsored by Glenda Cole's new vitamin packed product- -Sog--the cereal that doesn't crunch, crackle, or pop, but just lies, glares up, and defies you to eat it, Johnny Mayo and Joe Ray Crocker own a midget auto racing outfit. It is really hot stuff. Remember Hariett Drake? Well, she's still an editor, This time she is head of Blab a new na- tional newspaper, which features the comic strip Big Orphan Andy drawn by Peggy Williams. Kenneth Mayo, with his loud clear voice, has won unrenown fame for his Corner where he sells the Blab, Dean Cantrell, voted most likely to succeed, is Einstein's successor. She has just edited the Book of Knowledge and of course Dean needed help and so hired Ann Butler, Martha Hunt and Clara Ruth Oliver as her secretaries. Evelyn Tate and Joy Tackett were recently in a beauty contest for Miss America. Wanda Tackett, a manufacturer of cosmetics, was on hand to watch the feat. We have two 'Miss Americas. lt was a tie. Nancy Keaton has returned home to Alaska where she and her family live. Nancy has recently been elected cutest Eskimo in the clan. Marianne Caldwell got married and had twleve kids. She thought she would stop with a football team but found that they come cheaper by the dozen. Jerry Barger is now manufacturing etasers. I guess to make up for all those he tore up in class. Donald Vickery writes cute little poems for advertisements, The factory would not be complete with- out Dean Appleton and Jerry Wood as the top salesmen. Falsh--Important! Larry Parker, Devon Rollins and Bobby Doyle have just completed a trio flight around the world two times without stopping. They have set a new record! Jimmy Parr, the former captain of our football team, is making plans for a trip to Mars, Harold Fly has helped design the rocket ship. Jimmy plans to take Billie Sue Hodges along to show the people of Mars what the typical American girl looks like. Thomas Vawter and Ray Essary now run a dairy farm. They furnish, well no they don't but their cows furnish milk for a large University where Joyce Ann Stavely, Martha Blazer and Cherry Grown have made quite a name for themselves as teachers, Martha Lynn Killen and Bettye Ann Powell are now making their second million manufacturing their popular line of dresses--F lash On--which are made from burned out light bulbs, their own inven- tion. 611155 prophesy 60 'I Iames McLean and Mary Ellen Perritt went into business together. They run a zoo in New York be- cause their favorite animals are monkeys. Wilmer May is their famous animal trainer. That's all the information I have, so I'l1 close my report. But if anyone asks you, remember, you heard it from a little bird! , Three Seniors whose high school work was interrupted by the Korean struggle when the National Guard Company from Milan was sent to Korea in January 1951 have returned with records of distinction in the service of their country on battle-fields of the Far East. These boys, Norman Goldsmith, James Goldsmith, and Joe Doyle are welcomed by their Alma Mater for the completion of their work in Milan High School. Their courage, their efforts, and their coopera- tive spirit have made a large contribution to the Class of '52. JAMES GOLDSMITH Through zeal knowledge gotten. NORMAN GOLDSMITH Our life is what our thoughts make it. JOE DOYLE A mind content, a con science clear. Q li 159545 66 77 QITLQHQAQI' , .1 x M J' l M q,'i112f A Q0 QF? 13 I Student 60 uc!! .M II Sponsor, MISS WILLIE MAUD THOMPSON Mr. Milan High School WILMER MAY 1 U pun i3'?f-S I, 'si iff? L Maid CAROL PARKER QUEEN NANCY . A If l ' f' Football Queen NANCY KEATON Miss Milan High School BILLIE SUE HODGES Maids BARBARA MCLEAN DEMETRA MULLINS 4 W 5.1. DAR Citizenship FFA Sweetheart A Prize Winner DEAN CANTRELL JOY TACKETT Mid-South Lion Oil Contest BOBBIE SUE COX 4 , WL, W I Salufafariau I SON ALEXAND , IR. mmm xi... Valcdiefarian Q X df if CQTMW ' ' if-5-IA ORGANIZATIQNS fifllldf tgfaff P g4n.H'XY5'y Editor L I NANCY KEATON MMU 1 w 94' WORK 0 pl' L01 xD' -P? xx' i i I F Artist PEGGY WILLIAMS S ponsor V ERNELLE DAVIDSON Bus. Mgr. DEAN CANTRELL Advertising Manager MARIANNE CALDWELL ANNUAL STAFF MRS. VERNELLE DAVIDSON, Sponsor. Editor ------ - - NANCY KEATON - - - SHIRLEY WALKER - - - - - DEAN CANTRELL ------- JOAN GREEN MARIANNE CALDWELL - HUEY HOLT - - - CECIL CRIDER - PEGGY WILLIAMS JIMMY LASTER MARTHA WOODS Representatives from the different Home rooms. Co-Editor ----- Business Manager - Asst, Bus. Manager Adv. Manager ---- Asst. Adv, Manager ------ Picture Editor - - - Artist ------- Typist ------ ----- 4,6211 tglfzff Editor HARRIETT ANN DRA KE zgxige' G Feature Editor BOBBIE SUE COX PA PER ST AFF - - HARIETT ANN DRAKE Asst. Editor ----- REBECCA WILLIAMS LARRY PARKER Society Ed. ---- MARIANNE CALDWELL Business Mgr. ------- LARRY PARKER - - PAUL THOMPSON Editor ---- Business Mgr. Asst. Bus. Mgr. - Feature Editor - - - - BOBBIE SUE COX Sports Editor - - - - PAUL THOMPSON HUEY HOLT - - - PEGGY WILLIAMS Reporters ------- HODGES, SEAVERS LINDLEY, HALE, GREEN, CAREY, FERGUSON, JONES, K. HOBACK, JOYNER, BAKER, J. PEARCE, GATLEY, F. HOBACK, WILMER MAY Sponsors - MRS. METCALF, MRS. JOHNSON Art Editor - - - Sponsors MRS. WALTER JOHNSON MRS. HOMER METCALF ?3y'.f ' N ,. . f 3 M Gm -I. 5' I if 2 er, W2 LG 3 R35 He 1 5. -iv 4495-L if M53 Nan ww 4 K W ' Ma 3,4 lgigffgv' .fgqmv iigim few 'mE:7-W SH Ni in ' 1.4 in A? ix gt 1 -w lf ll 12 if 1 . 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H ,pr V , , I . vs 1 v K I . al yy. ., J... fi . -.., , x in A ' U, 'My-Qsrff: My-f. , fd- --1,-.' ' . rn- ,1,.a..4,! ' 3 'mf ' Y 1 'fv1 ?f'?rf,. Qi?-'ff'als'2K'1 T? A , , ' p . -f1gv'f,5,l' A xxf. , K -uf. J. ,135 5:-YQ A ,f7A,.., mf .M Q AQH gp ,. 'f .,-' M 'C . ww. i ' , A LMA xy Y ay ,ar h N. l I g1N.'l-f- 2 rm, Q1 xr ,. 5 my ,Q . , 1 K ,.g:p ?9?,g' ,, -W 1 ,P A 7'LQ.'..,Q .- x'yl,,'!g'fi?..if- 1g.:n?.'f: x 3 wg m w- ., M 4 ,W .M ,Q-'ll-f-'-'ft' V -V - .Q .wr 1.1.5 i.wf-rT2'f, '?f1 i . .pq I A ' ' ' if U- WEUVJ. -um 44 lui- , x . .V .ws I Q Qwfball F F First row: Managers-Threadgill, Traver, Yergin. Second row: Appleton 1461, Bullington 1471, Hoback 171, Clarke 1361, Bramley 1371, Vawter 1351, Parr 1311, Arnold 1341. Third row: Coach Holt, Coach Wheeler, Edgin 1491, Essary1501, Phillips 1511, Trobaugh 1301, R. Tatum 1421, Hilliard 1441, Robertson F 'Q N1391 Coach Mayo Fourth row: B. Tatum 1431, Fly 1401, McKe1vy 1321, G3iK14D1, Vickery 1481, grin!! F Teague1331, Mayo 1411. S ,,1-. Rf Z if Qing if w:5f5+,f....'35M, 551 . , I f ir-i I wr 4 BRA MLEY PARR ARNOLD CLARKE wb C SOS .D 9-0565 HILLIPS - - fr- f - v w :1-111' -1- --1. 1'---w -mv 1-we-:vw-1:-2-1 Qaofball Top row: PARR, TEAGUE, ARNOLD, Middle row: GAIR. Bottom row: B. TATUM, PHILLIPS, EDGIN, R. TATUM, HILLIARD, VICKREY, ROBERTSON. . es? A? . 4 .Vx , Q r X V x Q Co-Captalns, PARR-TEAGUE Queen NANCY 'Y MCKEL VY 1?-055 CAIR uw V Girl ' 1521 kctb ll V First row: Asst. Mgr. Knott, Galloway, Lowrey, Co-Captain Smith, Flowers, Ferguson, Bryant Rubenstein, Cantrell, Manager. Second row: Fesmire, McLean, Lott, Appleton, Captain Arrington, Co-Captain Seavers, Mul lins. Coach Wheeler Q Not Pioturedj. They We 37 38 Trezevant 70 42 48 Palmersville 62 34 47 Medina 53 31 18 Selmer 49 49 45 Bradford 52 17 38 Paris 52 50 45 Dyer 40 45 45 Humboldt 37 43 36 Gibson 60 40 37 Trenton 54 Total Points: Milan - 917 Opponents They 49 68 57 43 44 49 31 40 35 51 - 864 PLO X91 SMITH, ARRINGTON, SEAVERS AUTH 15,11 kc' 6 ll Asst Coach Wheeler Fly Baker B Tatum, Harley, McKe1vy K Mayo Coach Mayo Mgr Clarke C Mayo Gan' Alexander May Bramley, R Tatum Holt Trezevam Palmersville Medina Selmer Bradford Paris Dyer Humboldt Bemis Gibson Trenton Milan 1292 Opponents 1080 GAIR fifhflz Grade Afhleiifs First Row: fKneelingJ Cunningham, Yates, Williams, Smith, Barger, Keymon, Second Row: Ralph Holt, Coach Cole, Garmany, Nelson, Appleton, Parker, B. May, Third Row: D. Mayo, Manager, Bryant, Manaerg H. Arnold, Browning, Pittman, Luckett Piercey. Haus ' M WU lx On, First Row.: fKnee1ingy B. Smith, Hodges, Evans, J. Woods, P. Wood, Rinks, Second Row: Ralph Holt, Coach Dedmon, Doyle, Hoback, Walker, Garner, S. Butler, Smith, Rauchle, Manager, Third Row: Presson, Bledsoe, Rubenstein, Cannon, Hayes, Tharpe, V. Butler, Seavers. i in .7-19. T33 .5 ' Q-1 L? af .Q 'D f K 4 2 t l I U J 'V '- X :Q ll rl Cheffie 'k . A . f .. ep- 2 x - - QUMP. : L' C X I i I The Day the Faith Stood Sull 4 -N '- I . '21 H 1 M Vlif . , H ,, -as 154' ' 2 .4 f ', b v ' .il W- 'G i V1 5 -- 3 , .psi- in 6 ,x ' 'D Q ' :K u ' R - lit pei--. U1 K 83 5.9-M R5 59125 it, Y '-Ar ,L if V Kg , 15 ESQ tk 41,17 Ld5LlJlly Wfhlnkt ve JW V16 Dead End Gang Advertisements cl, VR oF7' THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION MAIN STREET Q 3 You have to pay out money constantly for household and per sonal expense s. You want to know what it was paid out for, and in case of any question you want to be able to show that it was paid. Pay safe. Pay by check on this bank. We invite your account. RMERS PEOPl depositors all BANK large or small E WFICOME' uxo 103316 LNNG H MILAN BANKING COMPANY s6i?lm'r 5 .,. 'a-, 1 2 so e i MILAN . TENNESSEE You want a record of it. l Compliments of !Z4Ze Ol l.. C CD. INC. Whole sale .Tobbe r s Shell Petroleum Pr oducts Hall Galloway, Mgr. Telephone 330 P. O. Box 229 Milan, Tennessee papa, bless m the capital of claimed his Little Donald rn such a thing ? paper today. ' ama, and bless AuntB was almost through with his nightly prayer Bless ess, and please make St Louis Missouri, Amen, he concluded. Why Donald' ex other, deeply shocked, Why on earth did you say Beca ' use, said Donald, Iput that on my exam L51 1:9 BALrulvR Know Tel. L- Q,.iBsA,L FT O OM PAN Y n wherever there are Schools and Colleges Irving Harris, Manager .Tim Hodge , Representative 7-5121 Maurice Building Jackson, Tennessee P. O. Box 496 ,fi-if 95 W 7994! 5 -U' LR V ZX THE SILVEQ KITCHEN 'Dl2lVE lN Real Pit Bar-B-Q Curb Service Phone 9148 Milan, T MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE With Beautiful Furniture F BQQWN 'S +fu12NuTu12s COMPANY Second :Street Milan, Tennessee Hope: 'Say ! H Larry: What! going fishing W th John T: What?' mouse for bait? Hope: If I plant pussy- llow Bobby D: Yes, l'm going ft can I grow cat tails ? catfish. SERVICE WHEN Y You NEED IT Compliments of J' JO!-lN'S '.r1-1nEADG1LL's , xr AND Zaire-z Waiaea , X SHOE T STATION QZORE Milan, Tennessee Milan. Tennessee T Kuhrfs Phone 770 5 - lOc Store ' Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tenn drgfatawfana SENIORS OF I952 'SHEATQI N 'PONTIAC COMPANY Phone 688 Milan, Tennessee - am lfmfzfs af WOOD M TQR Co. In x - ? Your Friendly Ford Dealer -in-el Phone 41 Milan, Tenn. t Betty on whatground do something Martha V: I want to noble and clean before I die. Devon: All right, take a bath. 53 Q, iaiv J 110 12 A TO VISIT 522-6494 EEA LTY COMPANY Alvin Stacks, Owner Raymond Meredith, Sale sman Phone 767 Milan, Tennessee Billy F: Bu . , does your father ooject to me? P On any grounds within a Betty : mile of the house. Gulbreath and Sims Distinctive Clothes For Women Milan's Newest Store For Ladies e Culbreath Mrs. Alex Sims Mrs. Georg Williamson Street Milan, Tenne ssee For Appearance Sake ed At Have Your Clothes Clean 4-4 A L.E'5 gfezmek! Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing John Henry Hale, Prop. 105 Front St. Milan, Tenn ,. ' Clam ff will L ' F T - J' A 6 Qi G. L. BoDPKiNPEL COMPANY Fifty-nine years of continuous operation is the record of Bodkin Funeral Residence Telephone 204 Milan, Tennessee Compliments of AND some gzzdmkf LU MBEQ COMPANY Building Material Taft Moody Ice Cream Frozen Foods Groceries and Meats Phone 33 Manager - Bill Burgess Telephone 231 Milan, Tenn. , Milan, Tennessee .Toy T.: She's a woman with a mysterious past. Thomas V.: What are the mysteries? Joy T.: The date of her birth and the original color of her hair, Phones: 666 - 762-W Western f AAut.o! 0' SSOCIR 0 A A , , S - , , W G iv!-IOP iii C1121-. Action Shoes for Boys 8: Girls W E S T E R N A U T O AIIOCIATI R d G W b ' S T O R E CheZrlea?d,j: Gri?cinV:a.Fker M. C. Gross, Owner . Milan, Tenn. Mllan' Tenn' Compliments of 5.13 C I-IAPIVIA N ' ' 5594 General Merchandise 'v,Gu.,v.f Oliver and Vulcan Implements A T' gl v V. C. Fertilizers Kentucky and Red Ash Coal At Sitka Phone 844 Milan, Tennessee Compliments of A If Q 1 1 128 Williamson St. Milan, Tennessee BROWN PARKER CQMPANY Small Appliance s Frigidaire Maytag Phone 404 , Milan, Tennessee C ompliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Nationally Known Locally Owned Milan, Tenne ssee .T RI itfilhl EW IWW ll N 14 pm 'U' sl Compliments of G SZ FLJQN ITUEE CO. Williamson Street Milan, Tenne ssee He took her for an ice cream treat Miss Claude: Un Algebra, And now His pretty blue-eyed Sal, we that X equals O. But fainted when he read the sign -TSTTY W-3 Ge? Whiz! A11 that Cream ninety cents a gal. Work for nothlng- Best Wlshes .falkh M Gab: To S ' C1 1 51-52 . amor ass 9 Women's and Iumor's ' bl A MAT:-ns Mews sHoP Fashwna 8 Pparel Milan, Tenn. Youlz HEALTH l -LZ. 0265 D 4 4X lsuslwsss Rusg 1 l FLHDDI N ' DEU6 C0 MDANY Quality and Service the Best Phone 68 We Deliver GUI? 0 Lf Gift Shop, Diamonds, Watches GTHAHde Compliments of Pasteurized Dairy Products COMBS JEWELERS Homogenized Milk 64 Phone 637 Main Street Phone Milan, Tennessee Old Colored Mammy: I'se wants a ticket fo' Florence. Ticket Agent: fAfter ten minutes of weary thumbing over railroad guidesj Where in the devil is Florence ? Old Colored Mammy: Settin's over dar on cle bench. R, T, Compliments of FURNITURE co. ZW Quality with Service ' Flowers For All Occasions Phone 616 Second Street Ph 273 , one Milan, Tennessee g Milan, Tennessee SPURGEON R. JONES BOX 470 SION! Radio Westinghouse Milan, Tenne s see Zmldtq Q Liberty Market lf it's good to eat we have it. We Deliver Phone 177 ' . Co-wap fhnwna of ' DENNEY G IN COMPANY Sam Denney, Mgr. Milan, Tennessee 1. B FGoodrxeh N I Lffis -if ,' 1 -F12 A N KS K . rw' aa a. A Lrro '5To1:2E V 1 Automobile Accessories ' Tires - A liances u PP Mllanv Tennessee Phone 1150 Milan, Tenn. Bubba: Gimmie a dime, man. Ifm Jimmy L: This selection has no a poor cripple. , author' , . . . M111 T: Oh, yes, Look again. Harmet' HOW ere you Crlppled? Jimmy: Well, The author's name Bubba: Financially. is Anonymous, Extends Congratulations To Milan High School Students g gmfgm gain 'BALIDVVI N INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance of All Kinds Insure In Sure Insurance Phone 93 Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tenne ssee nENNEv-cALnwEu ZW 64 '-Mm cnmnuv 4 fCHEVROLETf 1 -A n' Milan, Tennessee Compliments of IlI.l.IS'CllIll.lE ' SALIS IND SIIVICI R. Clyde Thompson Denton Fly Real Estate . Health and Accident Machmerv CO' T Life Insurance Phone 618 At Graball I Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tennessee Mr. Mayo: Un Geographyl The people in the deserts live almost entirely on dates, figs and olives. Mary Ann: Ah! I could live on dates forever. J W. Tate B. A. Cole . an Qmkz! A M 6? 525 FUQNITUQE co. ' C Everything New For Your Home Cash or Terms Phone 363 Milan, Tennessee 3 az 710145664 DEPENDABLE Q C . SERVICE 3 f y , T Wand - E 7 cu! E. SPIEDCY ATQLEOLEEJAC K Service Station Coal Company Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tennessee se savage! 5652! P I-I A12 M A CY CO 6 A Good Place To Trade IS O 6 Prompt Delivery f 2 Phone 96 THOUGHT ' Th THREADGILL MOTOR COMPANY . 5 Town Shoppe f Tots - Teens and In-betweens Behind The High School George W. Threadgill Tel. 444 Telephone No. 200 Highway 70 Van Hook Street Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tennessee Nancy had received her gift of flowers with rapture. ' 'Oh, they are per- fectly lovely ! she said. And there 's a little dew on them still. Er-y-e-s. he starnmered, there 's a little, but I intend to pay it Sat. ' Invest In .ri-ll P Staf-O-Life D Q chick Starter pt K C omplete Ration, 'D I CK-EY'5 FLOVVEE S We Deliver Phone 157 652 Highland Milan Grocery Company Compliments of THE ELSA sHoPPE beak e CREAM co. If I11'S New We Have It! We thank you for your past favors and hope to merit your future Milan, Tennessee patronage. FIELDS FUNERAL HOME 2.4-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 182 Milan, Tennessee R. J. BURROW Quality At Lowest Prices Everything To Wear Milan, Tennessee Give The Wife A Treat . . . - Delicious Food y ' Properly . . . .I up ., , Prepared nf W-lla, '.-. 2 '-' I Clyde's Cafe JEWEL BOX Jewelers - Record Shop Diamonds, Watches, Luggage, Gifts Herb Davis, Owner Milan, Tennessee Marianne: I'l1 never forget the bow-legged floor walker who said, Walk this way, madam. S 150. s Standard For Fine Diamonds Loy Sturdivant Jew e le r The Wor Milan's Leading Shop 134 Main St. Compliments of Samdna -Jean lblll SS Lvlllll'l'l Exclusive Popular Price Ladies' Store Milan's Greatest Shop 134 Main St. THE C ompliments of STYLE SHCP Cvley Drug Company Mrs. James Beasley Mrs. Kate Puckett Milan, Tennessee Fountain Service We Deliver C. W. Coley, Prop. Phone 711 MILAN Box COMPANY Telephone 18 Milan, Tennessee ' f Compliments 0 Compliments of Wah? BO NDS DA: NT S l MAESBQQTQS N6 HAQD WADE co. Wholesale and Retail M- Phone 77 nan' Tennessee Milan, Tennessee Ray E: What did you get for your birthday, little girl? Mary E: Nothin' I never got anything since the first one, and then I only got born. , W BHAM in 5 l y y' 0 ,X urine: cn ERCE Q, Q A Balanced Program of lndustry and Agriculture CQESVVE l.L. Your Complete Building Material Store. 5 if f , fl' fl I' R MN NN A F. N X I lx ft , 355 N, f gf' f 1 f' 1 X 's NZ iff N Phone 676 Milan, Tennessee MATHIS DRY CLEANERS Cleaning - Dyeing - Pressing Phone 100 Milan, Tennessee TO SUIT rf YOUR ' 0 -p -If as O ,. TI-IE qi ISTHEPLACE I, V .W f TASTE S If 4 5 Shop At The I-I I 6 I-I VVAY We Appreciate Your Patronage Compliments of TI-IE I-I. 'P VV-EEE AGENCY We Deliver INSURANCE Eddie Clara C. C. Rice, Owner phone 656 Phone 171 Milan, Tenn. Mrs. Collins: Jerry B. Do you know what a hypocrite is? A hypocrite, replied Jerry, after thinking, is a boy that comes to school with a smile on his face. yen We Mme KET open Until 10 P. M. I Fresh Fruits - Vegetables - Meats Iced Watermelon Milan, Tennessee FOR SMOOTH DRIVING r-1-2 ,'...I MOTOI2 COMPANY Phone 696 Milan, Tennessee Dear Reader: Our Annualwould not have been possible but for the business men and friends whohave placed ads herein. Why not show them our appreciation by patronizing them first? THE ANNUAL STAFF !mmml , ,W H, Compliments of BALL- BAND ' ZZ 4- GOT VVt:AL?. 'IJLANT Milan, Tenne s s Bobby G: Pop, I got into trouble today at school and it was all your fault. Pop: How's that son? B. G: Well today the teacher asked me how muchamillion dollars was, I gave her your answer, and a heluva lot isn't right. Compliments of Q BROS fine foods JENKINS az DARWIN T 13 L. AZ ,Q Milan, Tennessee Compliments of J Compliments of Fil gkdgdgfwz ZEN O8 Zzzle C'-E,fjn'jffl25 A12'r' STUDIO Second Street Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tennessee L M,-.M .L . JG Tr J..- .K TM 3 ,..3L 'ran-s -L V E an ' -15... Q 5, M, fmgg x,m 'Q 10- f' f f - 1 Q 3 Q ,75 3, ,QQ 4 Q W , :ir WV ii Y Rig K. , .. 352 3' if ' li, .1 ,IHJ K' iff: xgw V . ,nik ML , aj . A, - 3 gy. 1 1 4 4 i e Q 1 s L i


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