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DRIVER’S EDUCATION CLUB Members: Joan Anderson, Judy Austin, Thomas Beaver, Mar) ' Bell, Carolyn Bonham, Linda Boyd, George Clemmer, Byron Collins, Jackie Conner, Sandra Cooper, Rosemary Crawford, Sandra Crawley, Vernon Cudd, Carol C umbie, Joe Dismukes, Donnie Green, Charles Hamilton, Jessie Hammonds, Ralph Harper, Lloyd Heffner, Arnold Hensley, Gary Hensley, Helen Hoyle! Leo Jordan, Carolyn Kinley, Barbara KistleT, Frances Lancaster, Nancy Lewis, Carolyn Line- berger, Robert Meek, Clyde Melton, George Moore, Betty Nichols, Maggie Parson, Lamar Peach, Lawrence Redding, Michael Riddle, Don Robinson, Claude Rogers, Bennie Rowland, Rebecca Shannon, Phyllis Thompson, James Wallace, Patsy Walker, Carolyn Williams, Johnny Wilson, Lynda Wilson. Driver’s Education is an elec- tive course at Ashley Senior Hifh and is tauaht in eighteen weeks. Mr. Robert L. Stapleton has two different classes during one school term. This course in- cludes all the technical aspects of driving, as well as the legal and moral ones. Club organiza- tion is effected in order to pro- mote Safety Education through- out the entire school program. Safety experts and Driving Demonstrations are provided for the student body each year. Junior Civitan Clubs are serv- ice clubs, having the same officers, committees, and gen- eral purposes as the Senior Civi- tan Club. They are always spon- sored by the local Civitan Club. Their purpose is that of render- ing service to the school or church community. Through Junior Civitan the spirit of serv- ice, tolerance, understanding, and responsibility is promoted in youth of high school age. Young people between the ages of fourteen and twenty-one are eli- gible for membership. The club at Ashley Senior High is made up of twenty girls from the Jun- ior and Sophomore classes. Their motto is “Builders of Good Citi- zenship.” OFFICERS Helen Ann McArver President Virginia Boger Winget Vice-President Julia W. Summerell Secretary Martha Louise Nolen T reasurer Sylvia Dale Vaughn Chaplain Bonnie Virginia Norris Sergean t-at-Arms Mrs. Sue FI. O’Skields Faculty Sponsor CIVINETTE CLUB Members: Hettie Jo Abernathy, Ann Barbara Bailey, Judy Rebecca Bisanar, Alix Yvonne Caus- by, Betty Jane Daniel, Betty Linker Funderburk, Barbara Edith Hanna, Helen Anne McArver, Martha Louise Nolen, Bonnie Virginia Norris, Frances Christine Norris, Sara Rosalind Ratch- ford, Viola Kay Schlagenhauf, Mary Blair Simmons, Dana Lee Smith, Mary Kay Smith, Julia Wainwright Summerell, Sylvia Dale Vaughn, Betsy Jane Whitener, Virginia Boger Winget.
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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Members: Charlene Bagwell, Maxine Beddingfield, Harold Blanton, John Bradley, Blair Carr, Richard Cody, Jane Coleman, Barbara Craig, Benice Crumbley, Brenda Edison, Ruth Elliot, Hazel Foster, Berdie Gregg, Betty Jo Helms, Thalia Jones, Shirley Jordon, Tyree Lingerfelt, Jo Ann Lowe, Barbara Martin, Kay Martin, Linda Mauney, Brenda Maurice, Betty McAllister, Phyllis Moore, Linda Moss, Jean Ortkiese, Donald Peeler, Yvonne Sisk, John Skelton, Sanford Smith, Jeanette Stewart, Robert Teal, Judy Trimnal, Sherry Waters, Frank Welch. OFFICERS Sanford Smith President Blair Carr Vice-President Hazel Foster Secretary Betty Helms T reasurer All members in the Distribu- tive Education Classes are mem- bers of the club. The organiza- tion of a club is maintained in order to carry out many of the obiectives of the course, to give experience in leadership, and to perform better certain group projects. In October of this school year, the local Club was host to all D. E. Clubs in West- ern North Carolina; at the same time a Bosses’ Luncheon was served to more than two hun- dred people. Mrs. D. L. Stan- ley is coordinator for all Dis- tributive Education courses at Ashley High and Adult courses for the community. The Future Business Leaders of America is the newest club at Ashley High. It is sponsored by the National Secretaries As- sociation. Its objectives are: 1. To build a professional code of ethics among women business leaders. 2. To provide more contacts with the business offices. 3. To keep informed on the current business problems. Two regular meetings are held each month. Membership is vol- untary. Misses Evelyn Howell and Jean McArver are sponsors for the club. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Members: Lois Adams, Alma Baker, Geraldine Ballew, Amelia Barker, June Black, Thelma Brafford, Mary Britton, Nellie Anne Brown, Carol Ann Bryant, Betty Campbell, Joan Carver, Kay Cavney, Larry Clark, Ruby Clemons, Judy Cloer, Joyce C ' loninger, Kay Connor, Brenda Kay Crowe, Joyce Davis, Sandra Davis, Nina Dean, Brenda Dellinger, Martha Dixon, Joyce Dunn, Sylvia Gunter, Edna Lee Harrison, Judy Harvell, Jan Henry, Mary Herring, Phyllis Hicks, Marjie Howell, Joyce Hudson, Joyce Hughes, Jean Jackson, Linda Jones, Lucinda Lam- beth, Esther Love, Katherine Marr, Jo Ann Martin, Juanita McGraw, Marlene Messick, Louise Nall, Janice Putman, Joy Rogers, Doris Shehane, Seritta Shuler, Sue Smith, Stella Smith, Rochelle Snipes, Loretta Spirlin, Donna Starnes, Annie Strickland, Joerine Terry, Ronnie Thomas, Fleti Jean Uren, Nell U’Ren, Glenda Veitch, Sherry Waters, Carolyn Whitehurst, Barbara Wiggins, Carlene Williams, Emily Williams, Iris Williams, Peggy Wilson, Sandra Lancey. OFFICERS Emily Williams President Jan Henry Vice-President Judy Cloer Secretary Marlene Messick Treasurer
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LEGIO ROMANA Members: Janice Barbee, Hyldrith Bolch, Frances Calvert, Ellen Ann Cauthen, Leonard Dalton, Jerilyn Davis, Reginald Davis, Joan Flahn, Barbara Hanna, Nelson Hayes, Savonne Hemphill, Aaron Hicks, Sherry Hunt, Alice Huss, Judy Jackson, Sam Jackson, Dawn Justice, Joan Kirby, Martha Nolen, John Parks, Linda Robinson, Vivien Robinson, Joy Rogers, Edith Shuford, Ray Sparks, Larry Stacey, Elarold Stroupe, John Talley, Joy Taylor, Phyllis Witten. OFFICERS Judy Jackson President Larry Stacey Vice-President Martha Nolen Secretary Harold Stroupe T reasurer Mr. James Massey Faculty Sponsor Legio Romana is the Frank L. Ashley High School Chapter of The Junior Classical League, a nation-wide organization. Mem- bership is open to second year Latin students who seek ac- quaintance with the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Particular emphasis is placed on die indebtedness of our modern civilization to the ancient in Laws, the arts, and the sciences. Regular monthly meetings are held each third Thursday eve ning in the Student Center. The Camera Club was organ- ized in 1956 to help the high school students who were inter- ested in photography as a hob- by. The club programs feature demonstrations on cameras, ex- perimental work in printing, and contests for finished pictures. Lindley Murray had many of his pictures accepted for the 1958 Spinner. Mrs. Jack Tay- lor is sponsor for the club. CAMERA CLUB Members: Ruth Anderson, Judy Carpenter, Larry Clark, Roger Coon, Ronnv Dill, Ruby Givens, Bryant Grier, Nelson Hayes, Stuart Haynsworth, Pat Hoffman, Ed Johnson, Gail McCoig, Charles McSwain, Harry Maheras, Pitsa Maheras, Fred Mullis, Lindley Murray, Rachel Lowe, Peggy Panther, Brenda Penley, R. F. Piercy, Paul Planer, Linda Robinson, Jean Rollins, Linda Russell, Clare Sanders, Linda Shields, John Suramey, Pat Willis, Sandra Wooten. John Summey President Roger Coon Vice-President Brenda Penley Secretary-T reasu rer
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