High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 121 text:
“
MRS. MARGARET BUFFALOE Burirzerf Adrimr EARBCDUK Henry Loenneke and julia Brunn, Business Managers, talked to their staff: Ora Martin, Dick McMahon, Paul Osteen, Wanda Atchley, Harold Cutler and jeane Young. Treadwell annual, will bring to you, the students of Tread- well, for years to come. We came early, stayed late, and sacrificed several holidays in order to fulfill our various duties and meet those inevit- able deadlines. Now as this memorable school draws to a close, we proudly present your 1956-57 Treadwell annual. Above: Margaret Barrow and Charles jones, Circulation Managers, center, seated, tal- lied the sales with their staff: john Heywood, E. G. Bailey, joe Pennel, Nancy Pitts and Sharon Haste. Dale McGee, Sports Staffg Paula Ballinger, Copy Editorg Gay Malueg, Proofreaderg Merry McDaniel, Assistant Editor, Marie Burton, Typistg Cannon Mason, Assistant Lay- out Managerg and Peggy Campbell, Assistant Editorg worked on layouts and copy. II7
”
Page 120 text:
“
Charles Gholson, Associate Editor, Jo Anne McMahon, Associate Editor, Edna Lollis, Associate Editorg and Mitchel Miller, Editor-in-Chief, took a last look at the final copy. Above: Sandra Meadows, Art Editorg Jimmie Bailey, Sports Editor, Betty Mayo, Art Ed- itorg Skip Sharp, Sports Ed- itorg Diane Rodgers, Picture Editor, and Margaret Boals, Picture Editor, designed pages that gained the staff's ap- proval. jim Marquis, Photographerg Harriet Seymour, Typistg Con- nie Morris, Typistg Carol Crocker, Typist, Patsy Rye, Senior Picturesg Martha Pat- terson, Freshman Pictures, and Rebecca Patterson, Freshman Pictures, carefully laid out pictures. II6 MISS MARGARET TISDALE Advisor 'll'llclllE, EAGL The annual staff, eagerly planning and designing the anticipated highlights of the entire year, diligently worked toward the completion of the Treadwell annual. Writing copy, designing pages, col- lecting pictures, and typing endless material were just a few of the jobs which we un- dertook with enthusiasm and determination, always bearing in mind the happiness and warm memories this, our 3 3 Q
”
Page 122 text:
“
. . . - . .lj Q. j j f- 0 Q TUNIM Xi ff ' fe A 1 ll . S0 AQ B0 ,B 9 .A 'X A A 4 gifts, 1 ...R A,i, Y MA I TRAINS LEADERS yi j A 5 p XR 453 J ff 55 x M W' R L E Officers: Waltcmn, Long, Bowen. Hig- ginbotham. First row: Gurley, Taylor, Cherry, Allen, Connor, B, Connor, Krone. Second row: Moore, Zacharias, Lynch, Mahaffey, Maxwell. McNeill, Alleh. Third rqwz Myrich, Annis, Fin- leyson, Howell, Wfood. Miller. Fourth row: Rochester. McEwen, Hutchens. Durby, Cavender. Standing: Crol-ser. King. Dunnivant, Lott, Cook. S. A. B. Representatives Definite requirements must be met for eligibility in Junior S.A.B., the most important of which is good grades. The junior High' Monitorial system in the halls S.A.B, Representatives was directed by the junior S.A.B., as well as in the lunch room, which was checked for cleanliness. The junior high assemblies were under their direction and supervision, also. JUNTUR HQUDNUR SOCTETY ENCOURAGES GOOD GRADES No cards to sell . . . No cards! This unusual cry was heard this year for the first time because the National junior Honor Society had money in its treasury from previous projects. This year's Honor Society,,composed of eighth and ninth graders, gave an award to the freshman having the highest average, during junior high. The major projects for '56-'57 were helping elementary teachers, and organizing a National Honor Society at Kingsbury School. First row: J. King, S. Clark, V. Petty, M. Bowen, F. Drake, L. Waldren, B. South, E. Roy, L. Higginbothan, L. Raspberry, L. Beaver, C. McNeil, B, jones, C. Niernsee, J. Yancey. Second row: Mrs. Kennedy, C. Sowell, T. Geiger, M. Hamrick, M. Schuster, D. Pyron, A. Voss, S. Smith, B. Bradford, P. Lowry, N. Anderton, F. Davis, V. Herndon, D, Dunnivant, B. Baker, J. Gann, Mrs. Feilds, Mrs. Pope. Third row: H. Gurley, L. Crocker, G. Hoover, K. Kobbermann, T. Ross, M. A. Nemeklus, G. Guyton, A. Woodruff, W. Schmidt, E. 'I-Iutchens, G. Finleyson, H, Maxwell. L. Turpin, E. McCarter, S. Nolen, V. Holt.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.