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ug .14 Mrs. Marcello Hunsaker Senior High Advisor l H 1 I l i Mrs. Ann Guyton Junior High Advisor Gayle Parker, June Bryan, Barbara Nabors, and Lauran Waldran feverishly work to meet a deadline. : I .--Ji: cr:--:4.1n'. SEATED: J. Bryan, C. Moore, L. Waldran J. Winters, E. Hutchens, G. Tyner, E Dunivant, M. Smith, S. Mansfield. STAND ING: J. Mayo, L. Cardin, J. Cotton. SEATED, FIRST ROW: J Byrum, J. Smith, L. Lott. SECOND ROW: D. Dens ford, L. Bloodworth, J. Thom- as, D. Melonas, D. Rauls, B. Marr, S. Strickland, M. C. Campbell, L. Palmer, J. Rus- sell. STANDING: H. Pyle K. Nabors, J. Escarre. Q
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96 EAGLES' NST. Treadwellites purchase their latest edition of the Eagle, Treadwell's Eagle', records newsworthy events and interesting activities of the school life. This year eight papers, the last one being a senior edition, were pub- lished by those students interested in journalism. Bar- bara Nabors and Gayle Parker, the co-editors, directed an editorial staff of eight, a business staff of three, and an assisting staff of thirty. A first class honor rating was NEAGLEM E W PAPER STAFF awarded the 6'Eagle by the National Scholastic Press Association. Representing Treadwell, Barbara Nabors won third place in the annual journalism contest sponsored by 'The Commercial Appeal. Gloria Tyner won an engraved trophy for her editorial on fire prevention. g as . na. 1 Barbara Nabors, co editors of the Ea gle, work stren uously to produce an interesting, in' formative newspa per for Treadwel students. 4 Gayle Parker an?
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Miss Margaret Tisdale Advisor EDITORS: Tommy Scott, assistant ed- itorg Douglas Janss, editor-in-chief, and Glenna Boales, associate editorg directed the progress of the yearbook. J--. :I- , Activity staff developed individual pages: Joy Lott, senior pictures and faculty, Barbara Gann, band sectiong Judy Boartfield, classroom ac- tivitiesg Judy Forrester, ninth grade sectiong Suzanne Slover, calendar of events. Alice McNeely and Larry Davis, circula- tion managers, check receipts with their staff, Emily Hatcher and Larry Walker. Ronnie Swain and Car- olyn Grant, business managers, assemble their ads with the as- sistance of June Bryan and Joyce Hunt. Lynn Fly, business staff, not pictured. off 'gif THE 66EAGLE YEARBOOK STAFF Recording memories was the task of the annual staff. This energetic group devoted long, tedious hours to compiling the joyous, though sometimes difficult, experiences that marked the school year. Copy writing, typing, editing, artistic ability-all talents were put to work in an effort to produce the best yearbook Treadwell ever had. With the mailing of the last copy came a feeling of accomplishment, a sigh of relief-and a crossing of fingers. The 1958 volume of the Eagle was awarded the highest rating given by two of the major presses. 'iv
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