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Treadwell graduates always remember the home of their senior year with a certain fondness that holds a very special spot in their memories. This sentiment is twelvefolcl for those who have spent their entire school life at Treadwell. On a particularly important day, September 2, 1947, several hundred six-year-olds crossed Treadwell's thresh- old for the first time to enter a new, fascinating world with curiosity, eagerness, and a little fear. As the years progressed, many experiences were en- countered and memories stored away for future refer- ence: the first report card, friendly snowball fights, a favorite teacher, success with real writing, an Easter egg hunt, and the first sentimental valentine. Moving from the quiet halls of the elementary build- ing to the bustling activity of junior high was considered quite an achievement. The freckled-faced girl with pig- tails seemed quite different as a sophisticated seventh grader. Sports and social activities became a vital area of school life. The four unforgettable years in senior high were filled with development in all phases of personality. Higher academic levels carried with them higher levels of charac- ter and responsibility. Truly these years at Treadwell have been wonderful. But, even though graduation brings a separation from the familiar surroundings, friends, and security, a Tread- well graduate can leave with the assurance of a promis- ing future based on the Well-rounded foundation he has acquired and the cherished memories of twelve glorious years. TWELVE YEAR CL B FIRST ROW: D. Lee, D. Autry, C. Halford, J. Coy, B. Ware, J. Sullivan, G. Boales, J. Forrester, M. Roper. SECOND ROW: A. John son, R. Ragsdale, S. Merrell, W. Ford, L. Houston, B. Strickland, C. Emerick, B. Jones, W. Rushton, J. Hunt, N. Hannings, P. Carr, N. Slover. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, F. Brown, G. Hillar, J. McCalla, J. Neymon, S. Diebolt, J. Brigance, J. Garner, B. Phillips, J Traywick, D. Armstrong, S. Slover. FOURTH ROW: W. Woodside, M. Dorris, B. Witt, BQ Collins, L. Douglas, B. Fields, E. Cheek, C Prescott, G. Holt. FIFTH ROW: B. Gann, A. Smith, V. Van Eaton J. Holt, J. Fleming. SIXTH ROW: N. Towensend, N. Gordon, C Bolton, S. Vaughn, J. Hunsucker, D. Dennis, D. Burge. ' V vi'
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WORLD HI TORY CL B One of Treadwell's newest organi- zations is the World History Club. It was begun last fall to stimulate interest in things of the past and to present to its members the relation- ship that history has in effecting our world today. The infant organization got off to a good start with a series of interest- ing programs. This group originated under the leadership of Mrs. Annie Ellis. FIRST ROW: P. Lovall, J. Jones, A. Voss, G. Lenahan, A. Hudson, A. Gordon, P. Byrd S. Foley. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, B. Strickland, E. Burton, P. Haynes, M. Dorris, M Todd. MTR CL B Teamwork, school loyalty, sacrifice of time, together This Organization presented an opportunity for out with hard work were required to earn a HT in one of standing athletes in various fields to meet each other Treadwell's senior high sports. socially and enjoy fellowship. l.1x.. ..x.'Aln:.1 in stm in wlumz...1m.....1l......m.lmr.' m5Al:.u r .lnl4s1rull.lanl... al. 1111. I ...ul FIRST ROW: P. Ex- ley, D. Howard, R. Haynes, D. Janss, J. King, B. McAfee, A. C. Williams, A. Smith, F. Perry, C. Halford, M. Ham- rick. S E C O N D ROW: L. Houston, B. McNeal, J. Neal, B. Strickland, J. Coy, E. Ware, J. Sullivan, J. Fairly, W. Rush- ton, G. Miller, M. McAfee. THIRD ROW: Coach Hard- ke, Sponsor, R. Wise- man, R. Durhy, K. Miller, T. Myrick, R. Martin, R. Snipes, .l. Ray, D. Burge, B. Patterson, D. Rye, R. McGoif, R. Baker.
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