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TENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Ann Voss, Carol Kinser, Kathy Ball, Vergie Hendron, Dixie John- son, Delores Crabtree, Patsy Haines, Betty Milton. SECOND ROW: Johnny Cotton, Janet Hydrick, Charles Hatcher, Pat Fergu- son, Robert Nelson. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Cavender, Craig Leake, Jimmy Gann, Pete Gay, J. C. Caviness, Henry Goggins. TWELFTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Esther Dickson, Juanita Mc- Gee, Katie Robbins, Annette Hawks, Emily Hatcher, Judy Wilkes, Joyce Hunt, Donnie Dennis. SECOND ROW: Jerry Covington, Jesse Hall, Willie Ford, Bob Strickland, Ben Fields, Larry Walker, Mike Avent, Corky Irwin, Tommy Scott, Jimmy Mayo. ELEVENTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: Nancy Parham, Scottye Clark, Carolyn Hatch, Joy King, Gail Hoover. SECOND ROW: Linda Palmer, Sandra Smith, Janelle Winters, Patsy Lynch, Martha Bowen, Larry Higginbotham, Terry Myrick. THIRD ROW: Leslie Beaver, Fred Drake, Eddie Dunivant, Mike Long, Bobby Walton, Al Piercy, Dossett Foster, Bill South.
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ST UDE T ADVI ORY BOARD Linking the faculty with the student body in a firm, efficient manner, the Student Advisory Board capably served Treadwell. A democratic form of student govern- ment Was employed in the election of homeroom repre- sentatives and general officers, as well as in council meetings. S.A.B. provided many services such as monthly calen- dars, monitors, office assistants, and the blessing followed by music each day at lunch. Assemblies came under S.A.B. planning. This group also promoted special projects: citizenship week, Christ- mas baskets, a student directory, and opportunities for fun and recreation with occasional dances. New officers of S.A.B. were presented at the Inaugural Ball: Cleft to right? .lohn Neal, Traffic Chief: Barbara Cz-mn, Girls' President: Ralph Haynes, Boys' President, Gerry Easley, Chaplain. 90 Dr. Jerry L. Glisson, pastor of Leawood Bap- tist Church, spoke to the student body during an S. A. B. assembly. These are the officers who guided Treadwell's Student Ad- visory Board: Cbottom to topl Emily Hatcher, Social Chair- mang John Neal, Traffic Chiefg Gail Hoover, Secretaryg Bobby Walton, Treasurer, Gerry Eas- ley, Chaplain, Tommy Scott, Social Chairmang Barbara Gann, Girl Presidentg Ralph Haynes, Boy President.
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ik-L' 'x , 1511+-- ,f- 'f mf- Q - - A Srl ,.-. RFQ, OFFICERS: Jim Fowler, Vice Presidentg Leslie Wood, Presi- dent, Penny James, Secretaryg Gayle Bowen, Delegate at Largeg Linda Dlugach, Traffic Chief. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: B. Cox, L. Vaughn, R. Wintker, P. James, T. Mahar- rey, P. Jeffers, J. Fowler, K. Wohler. SECOND ROW: R. Green, J. Waddell, L. Wood, R. White, D. Mills, D. Windham, G. Grissom, L. Dlugach, P. Man- nis, P. Hall, S. Barron, B. Pruitt. UNI OR SAB. REPRESENTATIVES FIRST Row J Smith M Click D. Green M. Nelson SECOND ROW: G. Clark, A Ray, L. Shelley, D. McMann, P Marshall, C. Harris, G. Bowen THIRD ROW: B. McAtee, R Smith, R. Coleman, N. Wells, C Horton, F. Keywoocl, J. Lee, D Autry. if ' iifis., Four officers from each ninth grade home room composed the Junior High Student Advisory Board. This council provided an ef- fective means by which junior high students were able to practice self-government in a practical, though limited way. One of the principal duties of the Junior S.A.B. was to provide informative, interesting assembly programs once every two weeks. This responsibility was rotated among the ten ninth grade sections. The Junior S.A.B. trained the leaders of junior high so that they would be capable of even greater leadership and service in senior high school and in home and community life in years' to come.
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