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We’ve got the touch ... . .. architecture We all see Millington Central High School as a spacious, three-story main building, six separate buildings, and a football stadium. But has it always been this way? MCHS started out as just a simple, rectangular, three-story building. The north and south ends were added later. It must have been very difficult for the Seniors to mislead the freshmen with such a simple floorplan. The gymnasium, which is now the theater, was the first brick gym in Shelby County when it was built in 1932. Later, another gymnasium was built across the street. The Millington Memorial Stadium, completed in 1951, was dedicated as a memorial to the veterans of World War I and World War II. In 1952, the R.O.T.C. building was constructed. With this building, it is impossible to walk straight from the gym to the main building. One must take the scenic route around it, thus tacking another two or three minutes on to time needed to go from gym to main building. The cafeteria, built in 1956, will always hold memories of flying food, cutting in line, and talking to friends. Two great improvements were made in the 1960s. First, the band room was mercifully built out of hearing range of the rest of the student body. The second was the science wing with its biology and chemistry labs constructed in such a way that it is separate from the main building. In this way, innocent noses and ears are protected. Then, in 1977, came the greatest addition of all — the vocational building. Its blessings are twofold. It first provides a means of getting the freshmen thoroughly confused. At first, they do not realize that they can stay in the same hall and walk completely around the whole building. Second, it offers so many more classes in its classrooms that it succeeds in getting the members of all classes so frustrated with indecision that they start pulling out their hair. Our school buildings have changed greatly in the past 67 years. opening 5
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