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Junior Year Filled With Excitement Right: These Juniors, Linda Stanley, Carl Brown, San- dra Mansfield, Bill Jones, Gloria Griffin, Bob Jordan, and Tommy Geiger, discuss the wonderful time they were having at the Valentine Dance. PNB:- Tommy Geiger, Charlotte McNeill, Fred Drake, and Gloria Hammett exercise their junior privilege to vote for Mr. and Miss Treadwell. Right: Larry Higginhotham and Bill Jones happily visual- ize senior dreams as they are measured for their class rings.
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is W I 'S' .... W-af 'G' f l, ll: y Q iflllz ll 5 .mea , , Sandy Clark, Secre- taryg Joy King, Social Chairmang Bobby Wal- ton, Social Chairmang Bill South, Vice Presi- dentg Larry Higgin- botham, President 5 and Bill Jones, Treas- urer, assemble for the first time after being elected officers of the Junior Class. THE J UNI OR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE Junior!-That title signifies the last important step toward the senior year. 'The responsibilities and situa- tions encountered as a junior contribute a great deal to the development of character and personality. A junior's future life was immeasurably affected, not only by more advanced academic explorations, but also by acquaint- ance with new, interesting friends. Registration for the third year in high school re- quired a definite decision concerning major and minor courses. That decision was made after much thoughtful consideration which perhaps determined a life-long occupation. Election of Junior Class officers was one of the high- lights of the first semester. Each member of the class was faced with a personal responsibility to help select leaders who would represent Treadwell as well as their I56 class in an efficient, ,capable manner. Being measured for a senior class ring was a special thrill for every junior. When the rings arrived in May, the long-awaited dream of becoming a senior was real- ized. There was much excitement as time drew near to elect next year's officers for the Student Advisory Board. The nominations, campaigns, and election were all important training for participation later in public affairs. The Junior Class, under the leadership of its officers, was responsible for arranging the Junior-Senior Prom. Much time and effort was spent to make that occasion the most memorable social event of the year. The junior year was busy, exciting and sometimes difficult, but almost always happy.
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1 CHAMMIE PERCER CAROL NIERNSEE Social Chairman Vice President LAURAN WALDRAN RAY PRESCOTT V Social Chairman P1'CS1d8Ht la-.-.s llgss Johnson counted votes as her students elected their homeroom o icers. An R.O.T.C. sponsor, Carol Niernsee, was a member of fl' eleven-one homeroom. Another member, Linda Palmer, 1 was on the Quiz 'Em team last year. This homeroom is especially proud of its high academic rating every six weeks. Eleven-one H omeroom FIRST ROW: Linda Long, .lane Buford, Linda Elam, June Seat, Phyllis Leatherwood, Linda. Palmer. SECOND ROW: Lauran Wal- dran, Jackie Fleener, Gloria Griffin, Joyce Lee, Carol DuBose, Martha Marshall, Gwen Moore, Betty Lewis. THIRD ROW: Carol Niernsee, Brenda Tillman, Linda Nichols, Ray Prescott, Curt Harter, Stephen Bishop, Donald Foshee, Miss Alice Johnson. FOURTH ' ROW: Owen Boals, Daniel Campbell, A1 Piercey, Chammie Percer, Jim Reynolds, Dick Guthrie, Bobby Buffaloe, Douglas Mayhall. tn ..... J A 7-v J
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