Treadwell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1957

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LATIN CLUB INCREASES UNDERSTANDING OF OUR BASIC LANGUAGE It ,', 5 A toga-clad figure scurried down the hall at 3:15 p.m. and everyone wondered if Caesar's ghost were roaming about Treadwell. No, the Latin Club had prepared a skit for the monthly meeting. Tinniat, tinniat, tinntinnabulumu the words were strange, but the melody seemed familiar. The group was singing carols in Latin. First row: Beaver, Social Chairman, jones, Treasurer, Higginbothan, Hopkins, So- cial Chairman, Turpin, Vice President, Nolen, Secretary, El- more, Chaplain, Crocker, Pres- ident, Dunivant, King, Har- rell, Pyle. Second row: Moore, Clark, Perry, Granberry, Mil- ler, Clark, Wilson, Waldran, Bowen, Long, Raspberry, Wil- cox, Bishop, Turner, Clark. Third row: Bergdorf, A. King, Armstrong. Moore, Schmidt, Yancey. Fourth row: Sparks, Bridgewater, Hunt, Hoover, Hawks, Griffin, Hol- der, Greaves, Seat, Elam, Hall, Everson, Rouls, Geiger, Lauk- huff, Mayo. Fifth row: Fleen- er, McNeil, Hammett, Clark, Niemsee. i 'NIE 4 x f MM x I 3 I go The Roman Banquet held in May climaxed the year's activities. Typical Roman food was served. A few fortunate first-year students dressed as Roman citizens attended as slaves. Did Caesar's ghost really return and make a speech as he campaigned again for the consulship? First row: Scott, Social Chair- man, Neal, Hatcher, Vice President, Easley, Slover, Pres- ident, McDaniel, Walker, Sec- retary, Davis, Treasurer. Sec- ond row: Smith, McWhirter, Boales, Fly, Noonan, Callo- way, Forrester, Little. Third row: Unsell, Caudle, Chap- man, McAfee, Rushton, Col- lins, Cunningham. Fourth row: Bellamy, Nabors, Han- nings, Robbins, Davis, janss, I23

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Just wait until next year, was the threat of the SPANTSH CLUB EAMILIARIZES Us WITH THE SPANISH PEOPLE AND cUsToMs fill - S '53, first year Spanish Club member as he walked away - from the initiation ceremonies sponsored by the mem- bers of the second year club. This initiation marked the beginning, of a year of work and fun with a S? Latin American flavor. Both Spanish clubs have as their purpose a better knowledge of Spanish-speaking people. In carrying out this purpose the clubs at- tempted to illustrate and often to act out Spanish customs and ways of life. First row: N. Lightfort, D. Brown, J. McMahon, Vice President. J. Pugh, M, Burton, T. Coolidge. Second row: R. Saigeon, C. Jordan, S. Mead- ows, Chaplain, M. McDaniel, P. Ballinger, Treasurer, H. Seymour, S. Luton, S. Walker, B. Grant. Third Row: E. Jar- vis. S. Walker, F. Trafford, N. Powell, Secretary, B, Youngman, C. Peterson, M. Anthony, D. McMahon, S. Noonan, President. I22 Center: Mrs. Patterson. Spon- sor. First row: J. Palmer, A. McDaniel, K. Densford, Vice President, S. Carson, V. Ros- sal, P. Rossal, B. Chrisman, M. Rogers, N. Bourland. Pro- gram Chairman, J. Greene. Second row: D. Shipman. M. Boals, G. Carpenter, Social Chairman, J, Fitch, P. Camp- bell, D. Jordan, E. Cole, N. Levy, B. Richardson, J. Cobb, G. Middleton, J. Lott. F. Townsend, B. Kyle, D. Rob- erts, President, B. Beaver, L. Barnett, B. Franklin, Wal- ton. Third row: C. Brammer, J. Gaines, G, Williams, M, Pryor. M. Raggett, Social Chairman, B. Cavender, Chap- lain, T. Grisham, S. Smith, L. Ward, F. McAfee, Secre- tary-Treasurer, D. Thompsom, L. Mitchell. . as Q,



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'Sv-.sf First row: J. Morton, Treas- urer, S. Miller, Secretary, D. Rodgers, President, H. Sey- mour, Chaplain, B. Moore, Social Chairman, V. Cork- ran, Vice President. Second row: D. Caudle, 1. Baker, Mrs, Patterson, Sponsor, B. Gray, -I. Barker. M. Waddell. Third row: H. Haley, S. Cow- ley, K. Rowland, M. Penning- ton. L. Inman, B. Sutherland, B. Shaeffer. S. Smith, B. Brooks. D. Waldo, E. Pruitt. Fourth row: K. Walker, G. Oxendine, S. Noonan, G. Wright, J. Goad, V. Yancey, V, P' if M. Duffy, 1. Starling. I IRIEPJTIIIQIIJIIIB EXPLORES THE ROMANCE LANGUAGE :NWC IE Does anyone sing second soprano? was Mrs. Hardiman's plaintive plea to the Girls, Glee Club Un diner, une fete, une danse . . . qu'est-ce qu'il sera? The French Club's final decision for its major project of the year was a French dinner with food a la mode francaise, a French menu and a French after-dinner speaker. In addition to this event, the French Club studied French customs, learned French songs and took part in many other activities. ww members at the first of the school year. Through transfer of willing first sopranos and altos, enough were finally secured to perform a three-part number on the Christmas program. As a reward for .hard work a social was planned for January. CIIJEIZQIIJIN BRINGS HAPPINESS THROUGH MELODY CLUB l First row: B. Vest, B. Denton, M. Arata, Vice President, C. Lyon, M. McCoy, B. Coker, G. Collier, 1. Morton, W. Feezor. Second row: M. Rogers, J. Hudcabee, M. Smith, Secre- tary-Treasurer, S. Holcomb, P. Watts, J. Boyd, President, R. jones, Social Chairman, S. Rossell. Third row: M. Smith, P. Wrenn, Social Chairman, J. McNeese, A. Hawks, C. Wright, C. jackson, M. Bal- lard, G. Schwendeman, E. McCoy, M, Tatum.

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