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L. Beaver, J. Cann, J. Spencer, B. Woodruff, L. Crocker, D. Rauls. Shelby County Medical Society, at Tread- well for polio inoculations. The Clinic Plans were explained to the student body by Mrs. Vernon L. Place. FIRST ROW: C. Guyton, W. Schmidt, J. Coker, R. Secretary, A. Griggs, L. Monroe, D. Bar- ringer, Treasurerg C. Noonan, Presidentg L. Rasherry, Vice President, K. Schuele, N Gramlick, Mrs. Miller, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: J. Martin, K. Hall, D. Johnson, V. Herndon, L. Fuller, J. Hydrick, D. Childress, C. Hutchens, L. Moore, C. Wilkes. THIRD ROW: R Whitaker, A. Turpin, S. Singleton, M. Moore, S. Clark, C. Secretary, J. McDaniel, B. Sweaney, L. Davis, V. Moore, D. Turner. FOURTH ROW: F. Jones, M. Jobe, K. Baxter, L. Burns, F. Davis, M. McGurty, P. Marshall, J. Hassler, A. Thompson, E. Hopkins, J. Shaw. FIFTH ROW: Juniors and seniors who were concerned about the place of science in our world tomorrow composed the Science Club. Lectures and discussions at meetings dealt with such topics as future space travel and Einstein's mass-energy theory. Field trips allowed members to ex- plore scientific careersg recreational outings supplied fun and fellowship. Laboratory technician, physician, teacher, pharmacist CIE CE CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB - the Biology Club offered insight into many such ca- reers. Field trips to the University of Tennessee Medical Center, the Cancer Research Laboratory, and Memphis State University's biology department were made by members interested in these particular areas. Stimulating lectures at business meetings, service projects, financial projects, and social functions completed the year's agenda. STANDING: L. Walker, President. FIRST ROW: Mr. J. D. Reding, Sponsor, Hatcher, Secretaryg C. Emerick, Treasurer, L. Davis, Vice President. SECOND ROW: W. Ford, J. Corder, R. Hombeak, T. Mc- Ewen, R. Swain. THIRD ROW: F. Drake, R. Ragsdale, B. McNeal, B. Strickland, M. Dorris, J. Morris. FOURTH ROW: W. Rushton, J. King, J. Coy, D. Rye, M. John- son, J. McMahon. FIFTH ROW: J. For- rester, S. Slover, D. Armstrong, C. Calla- way, M. McWhirter, G. Hammett, C. Mc- Neill, L. Douglas. SIXTH ROW: J. Bryan, N. Hannings, P. Boals, R. Laukaff, D. Rauls, A. Smith, G. Miller, B. Williams, J. Bailey. SEVENTH ROW: D. Janss, J. Morton, D. Unsell, J. Holt, L. Cockrum, B. Witt, J. McCalla, F. Brown. I05
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E. Dunivant, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: FIRST ROW: S. Mansfield, L. Nolen, J. King, Secretary, L. Douglas, Vice Presi- . 6' dent: E. Hutcbens, B. McAfee, President: 'ai 'fx I F. Bridgewater, C. Roy, C. Hutcherson, L. Waldran, G. Hoover, J. Hopper, J. Goad, M E. Hopkins, B. Younger, J. Wayne, P. Unsworth. THIRD ROW: C. Bishop, L. Long A G. Tyner, M. Hamrick, C. Hornsby, B. Sweany, C. Neimsee, B. Pickett, L. Hilburn r' L. Perry, B. Tillman, G. Wood. FOURTH ROW: B. Williams, V. Ellis, J. Morris, A. Nelson, D. Mayhall, D. Campbell, B. Buffaloe, W. Whitaker, Mrs. Hughes, Sponsor, , L. Crocker, L. Beaver, D. Medford, B. Jones, A. Piercey, J. Mayo. fe if--.fn ,.., ' ' AMERICA Mrs. John Scott Lee, hostess at the Magevncy House, explained items of interest to Lauran Wald- I ran, Larry Douglas, and Joy King. You can't bring the past to life. Treadwell's American History Club proved this statement to be false for many Treadwellites last year. Through field trips to the Magevney House, Desoto Park, and other points of interest in Memphis, members were able to relive events of the past. The out- standing trip of the year was to Shiloh Park. FIRST ROW: Mr. Horton, Sponsor, M. Ballinger, Secretaryg R. Swain, President: C. Grant, D. Rye. SECOND ROW: K. Crawford, J. Forrester, D. Cullum, C. Bolton, P. Turner, J. Cobb, J. Nichols, T. Davis, G. Boales. THIRD ROW: M. Echols, B. Ricardson, E. Hatcher, J. Bryan T. Cunningham, J. Coy, W. Rushton, D. Burge, J. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: N. Levy, J. Hunt, L. Fly, R. Strickland, J. McCalla, D. Lee, S. Merrell, J. Neyman, M. Dorris, D. Chandler. FIFTH ROW: C. Halford, B. Ware, E. Cheek, W. Ford. 7 was ing, and Tri-S Club members enjoyed a dance at Hotel King Cotton. TRI- CL B Self, Service, Society! This the theme of the Tri-S Club as it opened the year with a meet- explaining the club motto. The Tri-S Club endeavors to pro- mote social improvement among its members. The programs this year were those concerning social etiquette, service to community, self-improvement. Members also participated in filling a Christ- mas basket for a needy family. The highlight of the year was a Christmas party at the Hotel King Cotton. 1 1
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FRONT: Donald Flat, Park Sprague, John Bruno. BACK: Larry Cockrum, Mr. Reding, Sponsorg Jerry Vaughn, Mike Davis, Douglas Ray, Mike Mor- ris, John Miller, Roger Pattison. ROCKET CLUB Average velocity, nose cones, firing pins - from these overheard terms one knew that the Rocket Club was hav- ing another meeting. This year junior and senior high boys who were interested ini individual rocket projects organized to form this club. Through this group the boys were able to compare notes and discoveries. Group fir- ings are advantageous in that the members gain not only from individual accomplishments or errors, but also from those of others in the group. Chemistry, electricity, mechanics, and architecture - no matter in which of these fields of engineering a stu- dentls interest lay, he was able to find interesting infor- mation and companionship in Treadwell's Engineers' Club. Each month a speaker trained in a particular area of engineering was asked to talk with the club. Many of the speakers were supplied by Architects of Memphis. EN CINEERS' CLUB H lm' 3' ' ' ' Left to right: Ralph Lau- kaff, Bob McNeal, Mike Dorris, David Rauls, Den- nis Coggin, Emanuel Cheek, Mr. Bruce Crumpton, Mr. William Vickery, Sponsors. it Hm..wt. .M .mm Q l .L' ..t 'mHlHM
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