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CUSTOMS COMMITTEE Kenneth Beam, Chairman Phyllis Gordon Charles Hamilton Savonne Hemphill Tommy Rhyne |oyce Rutledge Howard Spargo Joan Kirby, Chairman Darryl Conrad Anne Cooke Judy Jackson ] ames Mullen Leonard Saleeby ]udy Summerell GROUNDS COMMITTEE BUILDING COMMITTEE John Parks, Chairman Becky Cauble James Cherry Jim Mauney Nancy McCluney Richard Stapleton Nancy Weldon Nancy Wilson STUDENT CENTER COMMITTEE | oan Hahn, Chairman Jo Ann Bard Ronnie Cloer Jake Gray Jean Kluttz Linley Murray Jean Ratchford
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It is a sine qua non of Ashley Senior High philosophy that good citizenship is the first objective for an educa- tion. Through the medium of the Student Council, the homerooms and the class organizations are coordinated into a program of student initiative and student leader- ship. Four major committees function under the Student Council. The Customs Committee acts in a leadership capacity for the promotion of an Honor System in Ashley High. They strive to keep before the students the high standards of scholarship and extracurricular achievements which have become traditional with the school. The Student Center Committee attempts to lead the student body to accept its responsibility for the gov- ernment within the Center. The Building and Grounds Committees promote student pride in the appearance of Ashley Senior High School. We the students of Ashley High School believe that the following ideals should be upheld and maintained as a part of the educational program of each person in the student body. 1. High school is an institution of learning and a place for young people to train for a better way of living. 2. The Honor System 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 adults, speak loudly as to the school’s worth.” HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS William Rogers Bradley William Lewis Craig, Jr. Bobby Lee Dellinger Susan Lenora Froneberger Joan Hannah Kirby Bonni e Frank Norris, III Sanford Ralph Smith Larry Milton Stacey James Lester Summey Marvin Coleman Beasley Judy Rebecca Bisanar Frances Victoria Calvert Jake Lander Gray, III Joseph Wallace Hanes Lloyd Hubert Lancaster George Woodley Lingle, Jr. Harry M. Moffett, III Paul Wayne Porter Berel Ray Sparks Melvin Monroe Stewart William Preston Whisnant Mary Hope Adams Donald Floyd Brown Paul Madison Childress, Jr. Jackie Neal Craig Linda Gayle Dilling William Glenn Elmore, ]r. David McKee Haynes Helen Kay Herrin Robert Bain Jenkins William Darwin Lawrence James LeRoy Mauney 1 James Nicholls Mullen ' Bonnie Virginia Norris George Levi Rawlings, Jr. Beverly Burns Riley •Sarah Torrence Robinson Barbara Lois Stephenson linda Gail Thompson William Roger Wilson
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Fine Yarns is published ten times each school year by the journalism class and the class editors. Every student is a subscriber. Fine Yarns has proved to be a valuable organ in keeping the student body in- formed, in promoting school spirit, and in building good public rela- tions. Mr. Robert B. Riddle is the instructor of journalism and sponsor for Fine Yarns. FINE YARNS Lane Summers Rockett Editor-in-Chief FINE YARNS STAFF Lane Rockett foAN Hahn Phyllis Witten Tommy Baugh J o Abernathy Betti Smith Lucy Rawlings Linda Hollowell Jimmy Smith Marcia Hudson Andy Thornburg Sandra Wooten Don Armstrong Excelle Rockett Susan Hunt Edith Shuford Mr. R. B. Riddle Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor . . Business Manager Director of News Bureau . . . . Junior Class Editor . Sophomore Class Editor Art Editor .... Circulation Manager Sports Editor Editor of Page 1 Editor of Page 2 Editor of Page 3 Editor of Page 4 Staff Photographer Head Proofreader Chief Typist Adviser Page Eighty-five
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