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National Honor Society Left to right-Alan Barnhardt, Mary Alice Brewer, Sue Heide, Linda Sue Cole, Secretaries, Jettie Bowen, Frances loving, Vice-Presidents, Joan Lawson, Chaplain, Millard Tapp, Presi- dent, Mike Moyers, Model Stu- dent, Bernice Burcham, Treas- urer, and Elizabeth Rodgers. Seated-Marilynn Shivley, Dolly Dawkins, Shirley Cox, Shirley Dunaway, Janette Collison, Jac- queline Neff, Elinor Smith, Mar- iorie Smith. Standing -Minnie .lo DePriest, Wanda Moore, Mary Helen whit., william Hack, Mike NN Moyers, Albert Rushton, Donna Ruth Sellars, Peggy Duke, and Mr. Maybry. The Tau Sigma Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded in 1943. The name, Tau Sigma, was chosen because it represents the letters T.S.,'the first letters in Treadwell School. Its colors are yellow and white, and the adopted flower is the Marquerite Daisy. The object of the chapter as stated in the constitution is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils of Treadwell High School. Candidates must have attended Treadwell at least one year and must have and must maintain a high B average. Membership in this chapter is one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a Treadwell student in recognition of his scholarship, leadership, character, and service-the four ideals of the society. Advisors: Mrs. Rose Goldfarb, Mr. E. T. Fowler, and Miss Myrtle Deadrick. sixty-three
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Student Advisory Board Officers Wanda Moore, Treasurer, Barbara Springer, Secretary, Marjorie Smith, Robert Templeton, Co-presidents, Elizabeth Rodgers, Traffic chief, Robert Gregg, Chaplain. Room Representatives of ss 4 ii' I sixty-two Purposes-to preserve student honor, to pro- mote student welfare, to provide the means for co-operation between student body and faculty, and to present assemblies with in- spirational, educational, and entertaining value. Colors-red and white. Motto- Knowledge is Power. Officers-two co-presidents, and traffic chief, elected by entire senior high school after having met scholastic and citizenship re- quirements. Members-two from each homeroom. Tasks-to assist in such problems as general traffic, order in the buildings and improve- ment of sanitation, as well as organizing diFferent types of parties to which the senior high student body is invited with no admis- sion. Eagle's Call-a booklet composed of all the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of iunior and senior high students, with their clubs and activities, is edited and sold every year and the profits are deposited to S.A.B. Faculty Sponsors-Mr. Hank Farino, Miss Eleanor Cooley, and Mrs. Marcelle Hunsaker.
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my BOB ATKINSON-City-Third place broad iump, State-Second place broad jump, Regional-Tied Second place broad iump. BILL REEDER-Two mile relay winner, Team set new record for city, mid-south, regional, and state. FRANCES LOVING-DAR Good Citize WARNER LASTER-City-Fourth place mile run, Relay distance-Second place. LARRY MILLER-City-Fourth place pole vault. JETTIE BOWEN-All-Legion Baseball. Mr. Adler, WMCT, presents Sue Heidel with check a school winner in Advertising Contest. M'lla d TOPP w'n 'e 5 Margaret Lowery Lion Oil Essay Award S25 bond an- no Med U' assembl b Mr Mc bry and MISS Kmg, First Row-Peggy Duke, Glenda Bradford Donna Sellars Bernice U Y Y Y YA Burcham, Margaret Lowery, and Genre Scott Robert Hyde. Q5 d1 Second Row-Grace Butler, Joan Lawson Ronald Click Jettne Bowen
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