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The A Club has attendants at the concession stand to serve the customers. A very important service is provided by the attendants who direct the parking of the cars of visitors at the ball games. Also there are assistants to keep the floors clean during the games and to discourage the scattering of debris in the gymnasium. 47 OFFICERS LANE HURLEY President GERRY SHOAF Secretary CHARLES I-IOLT Vice President JOHN OLIVER Sergeant- At- Arms DOUG BULLETT Chaplain The purpose of the A Club is to provide general ser- vice at all ball games to the people who attend.
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BETTY CARTER, SI-IIRIEY FRANCIS, MRS. HOUGH, Librarian. It has been said, The love of books is the cornerstone of the American Dream. The total library book circulation for last year of 8,000 to 400 students seems evidence enough that Ashe Central students have a love of books that guides them toward knowledge. It indicates an interest in reading that will inform and at the same time provide a pleasant use of leisure in the future. LIBRARY Library workers-Alice Poe, Barbara Darnell, Brenda Jones, Brenda Senter, Sharon Neaves. 46 MRS. WALKER, Assistant Librarian, CLETA RICHARDSON, GLENNA BROWN.
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First row: Tommy Davis, Sharon Gambill, Phil Bowers, President, Mary Sue Waddell. Second row: Charlie Bowers, Libby Sheets, Mary Hodgson, Beverly Sheets, Judy Bower, Patsy Elliott, Phyllis Shatley, Angie Dillard. Third row: Mr. Hurley, Sponsor, John Bower, Gerry Shoaf, Harold Phipps, Lane Hurley, Larry Elliott, Ann Tolley, Doris Cearley, Betty Walters, Billie Carter. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has a great many important responsibilities. It strives to bring about more harmony in all school activities and it tries to improve and to increase school spirit and good morale with the aid of clubs, teachers, and students. The members hope to develop a high set of standards, embracing the ideals of integrity, leadership and academic achievement in the entire student body. On carrying out its various plans and projects, the Student Council has encouraged an increasing interest in the school from all pupils. T..,...' --f nu
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