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ClL,lUBS Numerous clubs and organizations are sponsored at pation in these activities we develop character, further Treadwell and each offers untold advantages to the our education, and spend many pleasant hours to- student members. Through membership and partici- gether. QlUlllLlL AND SCRULL PRODUCES JOURNALISTS The Eldon Roark chapter of the Quill and Scroll, named for Mr. Eldon Roark, famous journalist, was inspired by these words of his at the 1957 induction: Success can come to all who truly desire itf' With this thought advanced, each member, new and old, resolved to do better work and thus increase the strength of the chapter. Mr. William S. Carrier, who has been our photographer for nine years, was made an honorary member. First row: Diane Rodgers, Beverly Mask, Roberta Tracy, Leslie Smith, Emily Pruitt, Mr. Roark, Henry Leonelce, Virginia Yancey, Mr. Maybry. Second row: Janice Hollingsworth, Patsy Allen, Claire Jackson, Barbara Biddle, Virginia McKee, Roxie Stuart, Paula Ballinger, Margaret Barrow, Patsy Rye, Rebecca Patterson, Merry McDaniel. Third row: William Kidd, Dan Bowen, Bonnie Cates, Van Corkran, Bonnie Mosby, Sharon Noonan, Charles jones, Connie Morris, Charles Ghol- son, Mitchell Miller, Sandra Meadows, julia Clement, Cannon Mason, Gay Malueg, jo Ann McMahon, Harriet Seymour. Fourth row: Jim Marquis, Freddie Morton, JoAnn jones, Rosalee Van Middlesworth, joy Patterson, Martin Raggett, Virginia Rossal, Helen Snipes, jim Bailey, Edna Lollis, Shelby Rozelle, Wanda Whitten, Kathryn Walker, Peggy Campbell, Marie Burton, Julia Brunn. Not Pictured: Martha Patterson, Betty Mayo, Skip Sharp, Carol Crocker.
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'ww- Members and inductees listen to words of wisdom from Mr. Maybry at the formal spring tapping. First row: D. Waldo, M. Burton, S. Luton, D. Rod- gers, H. Seymour, P. Campbell, W. Wade, O.'Mar- tin. Second row: F. Horne, N. Lightfort, 1. Hathorne, C. Crocker, R. Caudle, P. Laney, D. Stedman, A. Maybry, C. Underwood. NATHU AL HU UR SUCHETY The most cherished goal of a Treadwell High awards to all first honor roll students and an honor School student is membership in the Tau Sigma Chap- banner to the homeroom having the highest scholastic ter of the National Honor Society. This year's projects average. The sponsors were Mr. Fowler, Miss King, included making robes and a cedar wardrobe, making and Mrs. Parker. and selling Christmas corsages, presenting merit First row: H. Loenneke, L. Smith, G. Malueg, M. Miller, J. Brunn, D. McMahon, E. Lollis, C. Gholson, L. Summers. Second row: R. Cash, A. Ellis, P. Ballinger, J. McMahon, J. Clement, R. Crow, C. jones, M. Cobb, G. Barron, F. Hanna, V. Yancey, M. Barrow, S. Sharp.
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Y-TEENS PROMOTES INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP Oh, if I ever get all these potato chips sold! I For the two weeks of the nation- wide project, girls were seen running this way and that, yelling, Potato Chips, 25C -Buy here! This year, we sent our president to the National Y-Teen Conference in New York and Washington, D. C. We also participated in basketball and softball games, adopted an orphan girl, dressed her for Easter, and sent her to Y-Teen Camp for two weeks. Our aim is the creation of Christian fellowship among girls of all nations. First row: Best, E. Moultrie, Crouch johnson, Vice President, Lee, President, Doss, Treasurer, Tracy, Secretary, Barron. Second row: Ve- teto, Tarpley, Den- nis, Patterson, Mob- ley, Olhausen, Rit- ter, Snipes, Mosby. Third row: Cowan, jordan, Zumbro, Wright, Burton, Noonan, Ervin, Hawkins, Rye. Fourth row: Bid- dle, Swaffer, Brown, Lett, O. Martin, Summers, Be-singer, B. Martin, Lightfort, McMa- hon, McDaniel, Mrs. james, Spon- SOI. Above, first row: Morris, Ballinger, Campbell, Carr, Woods, Wilder, Smith, Wrenn. Second row: Veteto, Welch, Robbins, jackson, Bled- soe, Franklin, Chrisman, Gray, Nolen. Third row: A. Moultrie, Holbrook, Parks, Weston, Shaeffer. Left, first row: J. Greaves, Bishop, Matthews, P. Greaves, Hopkins, Holder, Guyton, Rasp- berry, Turpin. Second row: Stacks, Byrum, Cole, Bullard, King, Terry, Green. Third row: Moore, Camp, King, Yancey, Goforth, Pratt, Lawson.
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