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.ev- Mrs. Wright, executive secretary, checks her schedule for Mrs. Turner, senior high secretary, cheerfully carries on her secre the day, tarial duties. SECRETARIE Maintain Office Order The many duties which supply our secretaries with a busy daily schedule were met with hard work and pa- tience. Mrs. Wriglit never had to wonder what to do next. Every minute of her time was filled with checking absentees, handling finances, checking credits, enroll- inff new students and purchasing bookstore supplies. her regular secretarial duties. Sending out transcripts also kept her quite busy. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Suggs handled the business for the junior high office and the elementary office respec- tively in much the same way as did Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Turner for the senior high. Z3 7 Mrs. Turner, too, checked attendance in addition to Mrs. Powell, junior high Secretary, begins the day by check, Mrs. Suggs, elementary secretary, pauses a moment during a busy ing the absentee cards. day'- 'Lf' , if
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I2 MR. F. A. FARINO Junior High Mr. F arino discusses the junior high tournament ads with John Dowtin, Leslie Wood, and Mary Frances Nelson. MR. J. B. CHILDERS Elementary ASSISTANT PRI CIPALS Direct Their School Programs Supervising the activities of Treadwell Junior High was the never-ending job of Mr. Farino. He cheerfully performed all of his many duties and willingly devoted many hours of hard work to his numerous obligations. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Childers were 45 teachers and 1448 students. As elementary principal he guided the young child toward higher education. Jeffrey Holmes, Julianne Wintker, Marilyn Pope, and Larry Walters drop in for a friendly chat with Mr. Childers.
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Page 20 text:
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.K V ar ' ' ' 1 , , ... M . J w ni V iw '- Ny , ' . lm ' V ' 'lx' y is ' ,A Aw . I . it The Student Loan Committee is composed of Mr. Mayhry, M1-5, Two trophies, won by the P.T.A. are presented to Mr. Maybry by Loenneke, Mrs. Crossno, Mrs. Sharp, Miss Willis finsetl, Mrs. F0TTCSt61'HHdM1'S. Perdue. and Mrs. Brattain Cinsetl. PARE T-TEACHER ASSOCIATIO Co-ordinates Home and School Founders' Day was commemorated by the presentation of. a skit in which Mrs. Pardue and Mrs. Raspberry portrayed the founders, Alice Birney and Phoebe Hearst. EXECUTIVE BOARD SEATED: Mrs. Harry Sharp, Mrs. Lawson Danielson, Mrs. Rad- ford Neighbours, Mrs. C. C. Collison, Mrs. J. D. Bowen, Mrs. J. F. Crossno, Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Henry Raspberry, Mrs. L. P. Beaver, Mrs. .lack Wright, Mr. W. L. Maybry, Mrs. HJ P. Loenneke, Mrs. L. M. Grant, Mrs. Bill Pitt- man, Mrs. W. I. For- rester, Mrs. .l. H. Jones, Mrs. Robert Ar- quitt, Mrs. L. R. Par- due. The P.T.A., with its large membership this year, was enabled to parti- cipate in more activities in our school. It had 44,332 members, making it the largest association in Tennessee. They engaged in many activities in order to meet the budget. Some of these were the Curtis Publication Drive and the Spring Carnival. The P.T.A. provided money for sending a delegate to Girls' State and for five 35100 scholarships, which are given each year to deserving seniors. They also sponsored T1'eadwell's Science Fair. The interests of the P.T.A. went far beyond the school. Under the lead- ership of their president, Mrs. J. F. Crossno, the P.T.A. endeavored to promote the welfare of children and youth in home, church, and corn- munity.
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