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The purpose of the TRI-Hl-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Chris- tian character. The otticers are: President, Elizabeth Rodgers, Vice- President, Linda Cole, Secretary, Glenda Bradtordp Treasurer, Elinor Smith, Chaplain, Joyce Hall, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Sandra Bruce and Pat McNeal, Social Chairmen, Char- lene Beard and Marilyn Gallaspy. The Treadwell SCIENCE CLUB is made up of about one hundred students who are taking physics or chemistry. Our club is affiliated with Science Clubs of America. Some obiectives of our Science Club is to stimulate interest in the sciences, to help students to develop scien- tific attitudes and ways ot thinking, and to help boys and girls to for- mulate a philosophy of life that is wholesome and workable. Club members enioy numerous outstand- ing educational motion picture films and field trips to places of interest. The officers of the Science Club are: Buddy Wintker, President, Notman Guidry, Vice-President, Dolly Daw- kins, Secretary, Albert Rushton, Treasurer, Mike Moyers and Eliza- beth Rodgers, Program Chairmen. ' was In SPEECH ll we do the practical things that are learned in SPEECH I. We work with Stage craft, theatre arts, lighting, stage areas, make up, and costuming. However we cover all phases of advanced speech, such as correction, speech contest, debate and discussion. We have produced some one-act plays, and participated in the T.l.L.l. tournament. The highlight of the year was the Southern Speech Convention at Dallas, Texas. seve n ty-o n e
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,I The DRAMATIC CLUB has engaged in a good many activities this year. At Christmas, with the music de- partment we presented a one-act play, A Song of Glory. In the spring we gave a three-act play. The club has attended some of the theater productions of the- city, such as South Pacific and The Taming of the Shrew. The otticers are: President, Ronnie Smith, Vice-Presi- dent, JoAnn Feingold, Secretary, Ann McGrew, Treasurer, Wanda Martin, Social Chairmen, Mary Sim- ersan and Sam Evans, Chaplain, Barbara Ferguson. V -1 The HI-Y is a service club of the Y.M.C.A. It is not a religious or- ganization, but it feels a responsi- bility toward the young people in helping them to realize the high standards of Christian living. The creed of the HI-Y is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. These principles are based on clean living, clean speech, clean scholar- ship, and clean sports. The oflicers of the HI-Y CLUB are: Pres., Bill Young, Vice-Pres., Buddy Wintker, Sec., Walter George, Treas., Tommy Nichols, Chaplain, Joe Boales, Sergeant at Arms, Larry House, Adult Advisor, Mr. R. W. Cole. fi X te fritxfig-s . - P -'Q-vAf,,jjgep5g, - f L .t 51 . -. 'z - 4 - I ,. , - , .. it , . g . ' - i . . t- . .. kg , - A - at . t 'X 5 F 25 - it Q .,.!'f ' . - M I . M f ' - -. - ,fi ' Q 'X ' . . . .ff f I F5 , 7 N ...f..f.fM -1 - , is . it -...Q-l A, Wg... 4' A M 'Hi A FMWF MMM? 'FMWM Z . Q' seventy One for the money Two for the show Take this list and get ready to go upstairs, downstairs, Anywhere they say You pretty girls, you OFFICE GIRLS have had a busy day.
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Girls' Glee Club ret 'nf -sr Senior Chorus seventy-two Y W VOCAL MUSIC - Our musical year started in November when a television appearance was made by a group of the Senior Chorus singing Bless This House. ln December the annual Christ- mos program was given with the com- bined efforts of the Speech Department, Instrumental Department, Senior and Junior Choruses, and the Girl's Glee Club. Soloists were: Minnie Jo DePriest, Carolyn Galey, Janet Lawson, Joan Lawson, Walter George, Ronald Hessel- bein, and Ernest Lee. A thirty-minute television program was sponsored by the vocal department on March 14, featur- ing lrish songs. The F.H.A.'s main goal is learning to live better today in order that the homemalcing pupils' lives and those of their families may be bet- ter tomorrow. Any pupil enrolled in a school who is taking or has taken a homemaking course for one semester is eligible for member- ship. President, Wanda Moore, Vice Presi- dent, Sonja Crenshaw, Secretary, Nita Burch, Treasurer, Barbara Springer, Parliamentarian, Barbara Carson, Historian, Pat Godwin, De- gree Chairmen, Betty Gibson, Clau- dine Brown, Reporter, Donna Ruth Sellars.
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