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The SPANISH I CLUB is composed of those students who are taking first year Spanish. For their initiation, the first year students are required to dress as Spanish Senores and Senoritas and sing Spanish folk songs. This year Spanish I held its meetings iointly with Spanish Il. The SPANISH Il CLUB is composed of second year Spanish students and former students who have had two years of the language. Three annual events which are always eagerly anticipated by the members are the initiation party, the Christmas pinatas, and the Mexican supper held in the spring. sixty-eight E l A The Treadwell KEY CLUB is a service organization which is com- posed of about thirty key boys chosen from the Senior High School, and is sponsored by the Memphis Kiawanis Club. The obiectives of the club are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school, and to provide for useful citizenship. Service with a smile, refreshing Coca-Cola, that is the motto of the Key Club during the basketball season. The oflicers of the Key Club are: Robert Neil Templeton, Presi- dent, Jettie Bowen, Vice-President, Albert Rushton, Treasurer, and Gordon Patterson, Treasurer. A sp .ef as a I
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The LIBRARY CLUB is composed of Junior and Senior High Students who work many hours each week to serve Treadwell School. Library Assistants are: Wayne Duncan, Betty Young, Johnny Vise, James Davis, Don Briscoe, Claudia McMullin, Elizabeth Rich- ter, Peggy Doyle, Jimmy Sparks, Patsy Rye, Evelyn Sandy, Anne Huthison, Mary Lou Mullen, Peggy Slayton, Janet Lawson, Jack Morton, Gary Wallace, Leslie Smith, Mary Jo French, Janice Friday, Barbara Hatcher, Barbara Singleton, Kay Dodson, Richard Kelsall, Jimmie Richter, James Daw- son, Dianne Cobb, and Sara Bradley. The JUNIOR RED CROSS program gives young people an opportunity to serve others. Many of the finest activities going on in our community and nation are car- ried out by men and women who give gen- erously of their time and money expecting nothing in return except the knowledge that what they are doing is worth their effort. You boys and girls will one day take their places. Junior Red Cross offers you a chance to begin while you are still in school to participate in community service. xc ..,,x::: Ill Ill, 45 'wa 'Y' 72 ,NA ,Jk': !.1 A SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB has been or- ganized in Treadwell for the purpose of promoting a better understanding of to- day's problems. The members hope to help create an in- formed student body that will be able to assume an intelligent part in the affairs of the world. sixty-seven
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:ii if iii Kill 3112981 131 3110801 - vi ill omuxswwan .n.,xww.zm wemxww The SENIOR LATIN CLUB meets once each month to plan prolects which deal with Roman customs. After reports have been given on the subiect for discussion, mem- bers work together to put the plan into effect. Members of this Club encourage other capable students to study Latin. .iF'2f?Ef'1'2t ff'- - .kgs ,sw Q The SENIOR Y-TEENS began at Treadwell three years ago and has been a fast grow- ing club. Last year, in order to raise money for world service, all the girls sold potato chips. The purpose of Y-Teens is to develop friendship and fellowship with girls from other schools. In the summer, the officers go to conference at Hardy, Arkansas and learn to be better otTicers. President- Marilyn Gallaspy, Vice-President-Mamie Freeman, Secretary-Charlotte G o i n g s , Treasurer-Peggy Shaw, Social Chairmen- Wanda Martin, Sandra Bruce, Pat Hillard, Basketball Manager-Marjorie Smith. The JUNIOR LATIN CLUB meets once each month for the purpose of discussing sub- iects related to Latin. The program may be presented in the form of reports, short plays, or lectures given by guests who are interested in the Classics. Games and con- tests involving a knowledge of Latin en- liven the meetings. sixtyenine
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