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S 3 FS S The newly formed AFS-international Club is the combination of two groups: the Q American Field Service and the International Club. These two clubs are made up of for- eign language students and exchange stu- dents. To raise money, members sold stuffed animals and raffle tickets and held an International Night at Gaston College. Continually growing, the AFS-international Club will contribute to Ashbrook even more in future years. Club President Leigh Robinson was responsible for all the exciting activities her club participated in during the year. AFS-lNTERNATlONAL CLUB: Sandi Strange, Pamela Slade, Gregg Platt, Andy Boster, luan Andrade, Valeria R. Ferreira, Chris Marshal, Tim McSwain, Kris Angelo, David Grip Helen Wilson, Diane Taylor, Randy Dodson, Leigh Robinson, Linda Keener, Susan Fain, Anthony McGill. Andy Boster explains to Valeria Ferreira and luan Andrade exactly what raffle tickets are used for. New teacher Ed Carawan was organizing the new AFS-international Club. man teacher Betsy Caudill is also an 128!Organizations
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F.C.A. 'To present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving lesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church. This is the stated purpose of the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes. FCA is open to any athlete who wishes to join. lerry Car- penter, who serves as advisor, asks mem- bers to make this pledge when joining: L'As a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, I shall endeavor to know more about lesus Christ and his way of life, to be active in His church, to strive to be a Chris- tian in my personal life, and to share my convictions with others. Although he organizes the FCA Sunday break- fasts, advisor lerry Carpenter always seems to be first in line. Angie Capps Mike Ross Allen Morningstar Andy Warren, Craig Behringer, Rhonda Deal, Beth Huffstetler, Troy Tyner, Sheldon Hollowell, Don Buckner, lesse Iames, Herndon Marvin McGhee Bill Abernathy lohn Montgomery, Shannon Brown, Elizabeth Edwards, Gina Harrington, limmy McCurry, Derek Bates, Wayne Parrish, Lewis Scott Harris Linda Church Dale Larner Dan McKenzie, Keith Blalock, Kent Blalock, Todd Keys, Alicia Teddy, Karen Updegraff, Clay Asbury, Chuck Cook, Larry Walton Conway Emily Miller Lisa Walsh Steven Sytz, Jimmy Vecchiolla, Melissa Beaty, Sharlene Rick, leff Glenn, jeff Bryant, Matt Chesnutt, David Stewart, Fern Kim Dalrymple Steve Wallace jeff Hartwig Robert Cobb, Michael Yarborough, Lawrence james, Elizabeth Cather, Lisa Albright, Kim Barbee, Darin Workman, David Mike lolly Mike Whitson Sherry Frederick lay Cline, Marc Kinley, Melinda Mathews, Michelle Miller, Lin Hollowell, Neil Elliott, john Greenlee, Kristie Pendleton, Summe Rob nBrid es Karen Hill urtisT l r li r r y y g C eg e lu e Coope , Ga y White, Von Heavner, Patty Griggs, Mike Van Dyke, Todd Terry, Paige Ford, Michelle Ballard, Greg Thad Bolin Rhys Lewis left Cook Neal Thornton, Natalie Tindol, President, Angie Capps. Dr. Richard Crowder, former Duke basketball er Chuck Cook and Shannon Brown thmk player, discusses the Christian Athlete's self-im- age with FCA members.
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rs. Friday, advisor of the newly formed Science Club, explains a biological problem as club embers listen intently. .IENCE CLUB OFFICERS: jeff Glenn, Van Nob- t, Helen Wilson, Charlie Day, lane Stubble- ld, Teresa Smith. :T K ': : H 6 t a- SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club gains knowledge in the field of science while having fun through club activities. These two elements - en- tertainment and education - are com- bined to make learning more exciting. A trip to Discovery Place, hiking Crowders Moun- tain, guest speakers at meetings, and sci- ence projects submitted to the North Caro- lina Student Academy of Science Competi- tion were activities planned for the year. This new club was formed to meet the in- creasing interest Ashbrook students have in science-related activities. Anita Friday, the club's sponsor, believes science should re- ceive more emphasis and thinks HA science club is a very worthwhile and needed orga- nization in high school. 3 ENCE CLUB: lane Stubblefield, Van Noblett, Helen Wilson, George Nichols, Paul Hinkle, Susan Trammel, Brantly Lanier, Beth Spearmen, Charlie Day, Linda Keener, Craig pman, leff Hartwig, Teresa Smith, limmy Davis. Organizationsf129
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