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BUILDING COMMITTEE Richard Lee Dixon, Chairman Kenneth Charles Beam Sara Kathryn Dickson Helen Ann McArver Sy ' lvia Dale Parks J o Anne Rockett James Arthur Smith Paul Eugene Walsh William Preston Whisnant PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Christina Lee Looper, Chairman James Allen Alexander Billy Caldwell Robert William McCarter Harry McClellan Moffett Julia Wainwright Summerrell Leah Theresa Ward Rachel Beatrice Young GROUNDS COMMITTEE David Davoe Jordan, Chairman Heber Keith Brunnemer, Jr. William McConnell Jones Carole Kafitz King Lucy Ann Rawlings Dana Lee Smith Ollie Gaynelle Spencer John Russell Talley, Jr. CUSTOMS COMMITTEE Wilson Marshall LaFar, Chairman Betty Jane Daniel Ann Spurrier Falls Susan Lenora Froneberger Joan Hannafi Kirby Joseph Merriman Lasater David Michael Tarlton
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lililil L C 0 U N C I HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS At Ashley Senior High there is a philosophy of education that says personal development is the first objective of a good school. Student organizations and extra-curriculai activities exist to give individuals the opportunity for this growth. In 1952 the Student Council was organized under the New Constitution for the student body. The Council has given opportunity for the development of student leadership and of student expression. This is the Wav was ablv defined by the students in Article III and Section I of the Constitution: Charles Earnest Brooks Heber Keith Brunnemer, Jr. Nancy Grace Goble Dan Edgar Kale Robert Lee Murray Jon Eric Parrish Ronald Aden Smith Trent Ramsey Wilson James Gladwyn Costner Kenneth Charles Beam Lana Louella Boyles Roger Durham Coon Bobby Lee Dellinger Susan Lenora Froneberger Samuel Phillip Jackson Alice Marie Huss Graham Calder Mullen Bonnie Frank Norris, III David Allen Smith Larry - Milton Stacey Stephen Edward Wilson Marvin Coleman Beasley Lellon Bryant Boly-nn Deanna Faye Burgess Sharon Annelle Cannon Max Neill Dellinger Rebecca Ann Coffey Leonard LeRoy- Friday Joseph Wallace Hanes Richard Phillips Hill William McConnell Jones George Wooley Lingle, Jr. Susan Jane McGinnis Otis Lamar Peach Alice Faye Robinson Gus Ellis Scott Loretta Lee Spirlin Rosemary- Thomas Donna Louise Yancey- 1. “High School is an institution of learning and a place for young people to train for a better wav of living. 2. “ The Honor Svstem should be the basis of all con- duct. Every effort should be given to the develop- ment of good citizenship based upon personal honor. 3. “The school is widely known because of the things for which it has stood and for which it stands. The lives that we lead in school and out. as well as those that we lead later as adults, speak loudlv as to the school’s worth.” r ail 4 tjMs
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FINE YARNS STAFF Sylvia Parks Editor-in-Chief Lane Rockett Managing Editor Ed Clarke Art Editor Dave Chant Director of News Bureau Lou Littlefield Assistant Editor Delores Jenkins Assistant Editor Esther Adams Assistant Editor Ena Bishop Assistant Editor Barbara Huffstetler Assistant Editor Tommy Reynolds Assistant Editor Jo Abernathy Sophomore Editor Pierre Bailey Staff Photographer |oe Lasater Business Manager Ann Falls Chief Typist Janie Whitworth Circulation Manager Mr. Robert Riddle Sponsor Jane Bradley, Joe Anderson, Bill Poole Reporters Many school activities are covered in the Fine Yarns, which is published six times a year and every liigli scliool student is a subscriber. The 1956-57 staff was seventeen members of Mr. Robert B. Riddle’s Journalism Class. The basic purpose of this class is to learn the fundamentals of good journalism and to publish our school newspaper, Fine Yarns. i m j f p- ®
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