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II4 FIRST ROW: P. Hall, G. Clark, C. Ogle, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: W. Phillips, D. Wiles, L. Davenport, S. Williams, L. Sur- ratt, D. McMinn, M. Jones, B. Bryant, S. Bullard, S. Smith, C. Hannis. UNIOR F.H.A. Through Junior F.H.A., freshman girls were able to look toward the future, when they would be America's homemakers, and trained themselves accordingly. They learned to improve their personal appearance and home living through' lectures, demonstrations, and home proj- ects. The outstanding project of the year was the dressing of dolls for the Goodfellows' Cl1I'iStII1aS drive. These FHA girls dressed dolls for the Goodfellows' Christ- mas charity program. DEBATE TEAM Affirmative! Negative!', Members of a Treadwell times during the year in Memphis and Shelby County. I debate team took a stand, and another interesting spirited The team with jthe best record was sent to Louisville, debate was off to a good start. Kentucky, for the Southern Speech Conference. Two debate teams represented Treadwell at various l Left to right: S. Clark, M., McAfee, 'D. Rauls, Miss El- ' eanor Cooley, Ad- .visorg J. Mayo, G. Tyner, T.' Geiger, T. McEwen, V. Van Eaton, M. Word, T. Scott. 1 5 E ' xi .. fn rr. lx..l !... ... .. .
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Today's Teenagers - Tornorrowis Home- rnakersf, This was the theme that lead Tread- well's F.H.A. to fulfill its purpose, to develop creative leadership in home and community life. Fun and hard work round out the program of this group which included preparing a Thanksgiving basket for the needy and spon- soring parliamentary law classes for officers of all clubs at Treaclwell. Money for these and other activities was raised through projects such as Hobo Day, skating parties, and the sale of attractive Treadwell bracelets. Alice McNeely, one of Treadwell's out- standing F .H.A. girls, also served as president of the Memphis Sub-District. Linda Stanley, President, and Rita Dungey, Secre- tary, assisted Janice McCamon and Margaret Duni- vant, chairmen df projects, with the Thanksgiving baskets, while Nancy Parham, Treasurer. looked on. F.H.A. Senior 'Chapter FIRST ROW: D. Barringer, F. Davis, A. Griggs, D. Whitsett. SECOND ROW: K. Hall, P. Byrd, M. Hill, C. Donis, G. Lenahan, R. Barr. THIRD ROW: B. Tapp, C. Dubose, M. Todd, J. Ross, R. Davenport. FOURTH ROW: C. Pozzi, E. Dacus, J.. Jerden. FIFTH ROW: J. Walters, D. Derryberry, R. Jones, P. Cook, R. Sneed, V. Estes, J. Shaw. FIRST ROW: J. Coker, P. Howell, N. Parham, R. Dungey, L. Stanley, M. Green, G. Guyton. SECOND ROW: G. Turner, N. Bourland, M. Dunivant, S. Cockrum, J. Lee, D. Watkins, B. Younger. THIRD ROW: J. McCamon, P. Whitted, B. Atkins, A. Barks- dale, M. Darby, D. Cullum, P. Williams, B. Zumbro, B. Thweatt. FOURTH ROW: A. McNee1y, Joyce Mc- Camon, L. Harrell, B. Winbigler, N. Gordon, J. Vance, B. Hawkins, N. Webber. A Il3
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Students listen attentively as Peggy Turner reads a dramatic selection. .F.L. Five Treadwell speech students earned mem- bership in the National Forensic League last year. Activities participated in this year by Treadwell's NFL members included the Southern Speech Association in Louisville, Kentucky, the Voice of Democracy Contest, the Constitution Oratorical Contest, and Kiwanis Tennessee In- terscholastic Literary League. Scott Moyers delivers his ora- tron, Speak for Democracy. Tommy Scott and Vicka Holt compile notes for a debate. ggbs A Compiling notes, San- dy Clark typed a speech for her next assignment. 'fas- ,bl ATIO AL THE PIAN SOCIETY Dear Ruth -this was the successful, hilarious com- production was the most outstanding event of the year for edy, presented by Treadwell's National Thespian Society, the Thespians. that made itself dear to the funnybones of many Other activities included a formal induction service Treadwellites as well as patrons in the community. This during assembly and the production of a Christmas play. THESPIANS FIRST ROW: M. Martin, S. Moyers, B. Holder, K. Schuele, S. Clark, T. Scott, B. Gann. SECOND ROW: M. C. Campbell, K. Ball, L. Burns, D. Pry- on, A. Voss, L. Laney, J. Coad, Miss Eleanor Cool- ey, Advisorg P. Weeks, L. Hardcastle, P. Turner, J. Winters, B. Phillips. THIRD ROW: C. Steele, M. McAfee, M. Elmore, R. Bowling, G. Woods, C. Halford, N. Scott, E. Hite. X l l I y 4 ati rx' ---g?
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