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CL UB Clubs, the center of extracurricular activities, offered Treadwellites added information ,in academic fields and opportunities to develop leadership qualities, as well as the fun of social and recreational events. The coopera- tion between students and faculty, so necessary for suc- cessful club activities, encouraged mutual respect and un- derstanding. These organizations, with their regular business meet- ings promoted special projects, visited points of interest and provided social occasions. The next pages depict the clubs of Treadwell, which have played such a vital role in Treadwell's educational process. Q ILL AND SCROLL Young men and women of letters are recognized for their superior accomplishments by membership in the Treadwell chapter' of the Quill and Scroll. This selective organization is composed of newspaper and yearbook FIRST ROW: M. Word, G. Boales, L. Davis, L. Walker, D. Janss, Treasurerg L. Lott,-Secretaryg G. Parker, Presidentg B. Nabors staff members who have displayed initiative and creative P ability. Through the stimulation of others with journal- istic interests, each student was challenged to improve his own work. 1 r 7 Vice Presidentg G. Easley, Chaplaing T. Scott, T. Mayo. SECOND ROW: M. Ballinger, P. Boals, C. Grant, J. Cobb, P. Turner, V. L Van Eaton, J. Forrester, L. Waldran, B. Gann, K. Crawford, A. McNeely, J. Winters. THIRD ROW: M. Smith, C. Callaway, E. Hatcher, .l. Htmt, 5- Slover, .l. Boartfield, J. Bryan, M. McWhirter, G. Tyner, D. Osborne, W. Rushton. FOURTH ROW: N. Hannings, M. Campbell, T. Davis, B. Cavitt, D. Rauls, R. Swain, .l. Neal. ,iH,,.,..xlllF' Ill Il .mlm'JInH:...l'Qli.Ll.: .. l
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Miss Elxseheth Ver Phillips Proofreader Mrs Margaret Jamce Cobb Wayne Rushton John Neal Tommy Cunmngham, and M11dred Buszness Advzsor a Sue Van Eaton, Dale Osborne, Alice Watson, Nancy Hannmgs time to C10W1'1 ar0UI1d and Carol Dowtin designed layouts and wrote copy for the club and classroom section. Marilyn Word, pictures and schedulesg Kay Crawford, typistg Camille Callaway and Brenda Cavitt, art editorsg Marian McWhirter, typistg Jimmy Mayo, student photog- rapher: and Patsy Bouls, typ- ist, pause during a busy staff period.
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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: P. Turner, Treas- urer: H. Shelby, Secretary: N. Hannings, President: C. Emerick, Vice President: D. Rauls. SEC- OND ROW: D. Woods, B. Bar- rowclough, G. Sanders, J. Jones, C. Hutchens, J. Shaw, K. Schuele, K. Kennon, Mrs. Margaret Harris, Sponsor: R. Harris. THIRD ROW: A. McDaniel, G. Lena- han, J. Fleener, G. Camp, S. Slover, B. Maddox, J. Mayo. FOURTH ROW: N. Townsend, C. Churchill, F. Garrett, J. Con- nors, B. Younger. A ERICA JU IOR JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: M. Owen, Treas- urerg A. Sowell, Secretary? J. Smith, Vice President: A. Clark, President, B. Lampley. SECOND ROW: S. Wilson, K. Sarten, L. Hannings, G. Smart, L. Halford, D. Giordano, K. Vaughn, R. Mor- gan, V. Green, L. Myrick. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lucene Best, Spon- sorg A. Callery, L. Loflin, C. Heywood, C. Kilpatrick, J. Haw- kins, B. Roberts, C. Jones, A. Ellis. FOURTH ROW: S. Wil' liams, R. Pennel, D. Davis, C. Atkins, J. Sueno. Shelby County Hospital Treadwell students lead a group of patients in the singing of Christmas carols. RED CROSS Service to others. This is the purpose, goal, and principle of Junior Red Cross. This year, for the first time, Treadwell's Red Cross Council was di- vided into a junior high council and a senior high council. The junior council carried through several major projects: holiday favors for Shelby County Hospital, gift boxes for foreign countries, flower showers, and scrapbooks for Kennedy Hospital. The senior council's projects were just as enthusiastically carried out: visits to the Shelby County Hospital, collection of pocket novels for the hospital, an international chest program, flower showers, and cookie showers. ' ' J ' Y 'Z' '
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