Treadwell High School - Eagle Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1957

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11 'xt 10-9 Fred Yarbrough. Tldllli AN'llillCllPA'llilllUN UF ANU'lli'lHllliR HARDIMAN 10,0 YEAR COMHNG, MRS. MARTHA ANN First row: Johnny Krotzer, Presidentg Barbara Trammel, Vice President, Vivia Best, Secretary- Treasurerg Delana Wilson, S,A.B., Roy Billions, S.A.B.-Second row: Brenda Cavitt, Bertha Gonyaw, Annette McDaniel, Geraldine Middleton, Jean Jones, Lyvonne Lee, Sandy Madden. Third row: Jimmy Turpin, Juanita Thomas, Judy Brady, Diane White, Shirley Stewart, Maxine Rogers, Bessie Harris, Bobby Fields. Fourth row: Edward Webb, Robert Shelton, Kenneth Gutherie, Joe Burk, Wayne Stafford, Wayne Jackson, Jerry Kiddy, Jesse Hall. First row: Roger Bishop, Vice President, Sandra Lee, Chaplain, Kay Crawford Secretary Treasurer Buddy McAfee, President. Second row: Eddie Billings, Mary McCoy, Alice Watson Jeanne Hargan Doris Saulters, Annette Hawks, Jean Jones, Joan Evans, Janice Traywick, Charles Halford Third row: James Connors, Carole Dowtin, Jo Ann Greene, Billie Abernathy, Joyce Huckabee Randell Snipes, Becky Speck, Barbara Nabors, Maribeth Smith, Judy Boartfield, Johnny Rhodes Fourth row Jimmy Archibald, Mike Dorris, Larry Ford, John Elkins, Melvin Goff, Bob Strickland Pete Chorak

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All 10-7 ' ga, First row: Richard Willianus, President, Dale Osborne, Secretary, joy Lott, Vice Presidentg Donna N, Q ' Roberts, Bozo Wai'e, Treasurer. Second row: Eddie Cash, jane Terry, Mary Felts, Marion Arata, in K - Linda Boggs, Nancy Levy, Gwen Hooper, Gail Spain, Katie Robbins, Aubrey Smith. Third row: , , ' ' Marcheta Green, Patricia Nichols, Barbara Parker, Marie Pryor, Diane Arnold, Kay Peck, Alice -'- P McNeeley, Berlene Souder, Carolyn Medlin. Fourth row: Russell McGoff, jerry Gordon, Glen if , Simpson, Richard Chappell, john McDonald, Mike Avert, Dan Enos, Richard Fleet, jimmy Bailey, : 22, Bert Williains, John Collins. s ' Y V fl l Y V ggvfgi 'llwll'lllE1 ll3'rL,1lN Ula HlA X' HNG lHlUNllE',RUUMl ITAA MISS JOSEPHINE 10-8 A A C' 0 C' HUGHES First row: jim King, President, Diana Cobb, Secretary, Robert Stewart, Chaplaing Suzy Slover, S.A.B.g Vance Carr, Vice President. Second row: Danny jones, Ella Mae Hite, Sarah Bradley, Faye Dawson, Nancy Sanders, Ernestine Cummings, Lucy Harrell, Rosa Wrightsman, Ben Fields. Third row: jerry Ewing, Joann Fleming, Carolyn Langham, Virginia Owen, Evelyn Cole, Camille Calla- way, Sharon Wrightsman, Ruth Caviness, Judy Forrester, Richard Oliver. Fourth row: Billy Witt, Joe Burns, Bobby jones, Frances Perry, Don Autry, Gary Goade, jerry Cotham, Charles Chism, Kenny Hale.



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Fred Drake. Linda Stanley. and Marjorie Almore discuss homeroom activities, while Leslie Crocker, Robert Brown, Gene Boggan. and Joyce Allen recall the Junior Honor Society tapping. Faye Bridgewater. W'alter Owen and Bobby Mynatt compare notes on a wonderful year. THE FRESHMAN CLASS or i NiNE'iriaEN HUNDRED lFlllF'TY:SlEVlElN What a memorable year of adventure these eager freshmen look back upon! Sports events, dances, clubs, new ideas, new friends-these all became a part of the freshman's life. From the very day of registration, they found things more wonderful and exciting than they had ever dreamed. They acquired a driving incentive to make higher grades, for they realized that this was the beginning of their high school recordfa record that could mean a great deal to them as time passed. And as a reward for their efforts, many of them became leaders and members of, the junior Honor Society, one of the greatest honors they could achieve. They developed a deeper respect for their school, a respect that was shown by their loyalty in athletic, as well as in scholastic competition. However, they must admit that the grandest part of the whole year was the vibrant social life that made each new day an exciting adventure. There was always something happening that required lively dis- cussion and eager participation. The most thrilling event of the entire social year was the long-awaited Football Banquet that climaxed their football season with the crowning of their queen and her maids. They got a small taste of high school life as they took part in the last senior pep meeting of the sea- son-the one that preceded the all-important game with Central. Yes, the freshmen discovered the secret formula for becoming a part of this fast-moving, gay, wonder- ful high school world-and they loved it!

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