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First row: D. Williams, Dew. Wallace, Reed, Secretary- Treasurer, George, Pavatte, Steele. Second row: Randolph, Saltz, Phelps, Williams, Rich- ards, Robbins, Harville, Green, Rossal, jarvis, Mrs. Hardiman, Sponsor. Third row: Hol- brook, Mask, Haste, Besinger, Calvin, Hatcher, Hathorn, Mc-' Nutt, Vice President, Moore, Shipman. Fourth row: Pruitt, Hutcherson, Mise, President, Gross, O'Brien, Rye, Summers, McAlister, Wells, Ireland, No- lan, Norman, Morrow. Fifth l row: Brown, Jeffers, Watkins, Nooner, Patterson, jones, Brooks, Hawkins, Douglas. The Senior Chorus is a selective group being com- posed of students chosen by audition. Our first pro- gram was Christmas in Song, Story, and Legend given with the Speech Department. A group was chosen to make the much coveted trip to the All-State Chorus in Nashville, April 10-12, and we wound up our busy year with a formal spring concert. SENMMRCHORUS COMPOSES MUSICAL VOICE OF TREADWELL First row: Mask, Shipman, Jones, Jarvis, Patterson, Holbrook, O'Brien, Lynch, Williams, Latch, Moore, Robbins, Inman, Pruitt, Duncan, Haste, Harville, Third row: Hatcher, Hathorn, Besinger, Calvin, Ireland, George, Norman MTHCLEFS PRESENT MUSICAL VARIETY Treadwell Clefs Club is a group of vocal music students whose aim is threefold: to further the stu- dent's interest in music, to aid students by serving as an audience for learning performers, to have fun! Meetings were held in homes of members on the second Monday of each month. The piano was the gathering place for an informal bit bf singing. Brooks, Rossal. Second row: Green, Watkins, Gross, Wells, Saltz, McNutt, Morrow, Wallace, Reed, Secretary-Treasurer X 1 W Owen, Taylor, Phelps, Rye, Hawkins, McAlister, Brantley, Richards. Fourth row: Waldo, Summers, Brown, Wil , 1 . I ,Hr , 1--:iffy .. 1' .T liams, Holt, Jeffers, Hutcherson, Steele, Vise, Cox, Murray, Dew, Douglas, Social Chairman, Nolan, Nooner. mimi .. tl
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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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HISTORY CLUB DELVES INTO OUR HISTORICAL PAST Hurry, Billy! Come' on, Carole, the bus is ready to leave! This was the cry heard when the History Club made its annual trip to Shiloh National Park. This year for the first time the club visited the vari- ous historical markers in Memphis in addition to DeSoto Park, the Mageveny Home and other points of interest. First row: C. B. Hutcherson, Social Chairman, C. Morris, Secretary, L. Smith, Treasurer, D. Rodgers, President, B. Mask, Social Chairman, J. Mc- Mahon, Vice President, J. Pen- nel, Chaplain, D. Guyman. Second row: Mr. Hatton, Spon- sor, S. Haste, M. Dodson, A. Cook, M. Duffy, N. Light- fort, L. Dennis, B. Shaw, S. Ervin, M. Byrd, B. Moore, S. Noonan, L. Autry, M. McDan- iel, C. Holbrook. Third row: D. Drake, D. Kinser, B. Price, M. Boals, G. Scott, P. Ballin- ger, P. Lee. Fourth row: F. Brewer, R. Smith, C. Dearth, B. Smith, S. Odom, L. Hen- dren, G. Brannon. l26 First row: M. Boyle, R. Dew, P. Beaver, Vice President, B. Franklin, C. Buzbee, D. Bow- en, President, M. A. Smith, Second row: S. Walker, J. jones. tl. Crimer, E. Nowell, R. Patterson, S. Miller, S. jones, N. Powell. F. Tatum. Third row: L. Palmer, B. King, D. Whaley, N. jones, G. Craw- ford, R. Colvin, C. Smith, B. Brock, M. Campbell, B. Reed. Fourth row: Mrs. Hughes, Sponsor, L. Harrell, K. Walk- er, M. Pennington, W. Whit- ten, L. Collins, G. Oxendine, M. Blackwell, L. Tines, N. Petty, -I. Clark, M. Harris, J. , Ryan. Study, strive, serve, is the motto of the Tri-S Club, which was organized to assist students in learn- ing good principles of higher culture. During the year each member undertook a task for. the improvement of himself, his school, or his community, such as the collection of money to aid Hungarian refugees. AIDS DEMOCRACY IN TREADWELL TRLS
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