Ashley High School - Spinner Yearbook (Gastonia, NC)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 101 text:

Memhers: Katherine Gail Alexander, Judy Miles Allen, Junie Kay Allen, Sandra Kay Ballard, Jane Young Birmingham, Linda Ann Boyles, Susan Marie Boys, Linda Susan Bradley, Rebecca Janice Cantrell, Barbara Ann Carroll, Susan Elaine E ans, Karen Audrey Gamble, Sandra Kay Grissom, Judith Elaine I lanes, Alice Ashley 1 lulFstetler, Bobbi Jo Jackson, Deborah Anne Justice, Stephania Susan Kenle} ' , Myra Beth Mackie, Julia Elsie Mann- ing, Myra Rose McLean, Cynthia Rhea Moody, Helen Elizabeth Prince, Sarah Rebecca Rankin, Pamela Grace Reed, Betty Frances Rhyne, Patricia Carol Seay, Sheryl Joyce Stowe, Deborah Court- ney Temple, Esther Louise Williams. KEYETTE CLUB The Ixeyette Club was established for the purpose of giving more girls an opportunity to be of service to their school and communit y. In addition to hat ' ing a willing- ness to serve, Keyettes must also possess leadership and scholastic ability. Meeting three J uesday afternoons a month, the Key- ettes carry on numerous projects throughout the vear. One meeting each month is devoted to isiting the elderly people at the County Home. 1 his year, Keyettes sponsored a “Stay-in-School Drix’c. I his program focused on the potential drop-out of junior high age, and was carried on at four of the junior highs in Gastonia -Wray, Grier, Arlington, and South Gastonia. 1 he project was kicked off in each school with a twenty- minute assembly program presented entirely by high school students. Clommittees of Keyettes also vyorked individually with potential girl drop-outs and encouraged them to continue their education. Ending the school year were projects Baseball Our Pride and the annual light-bulb sale, a joint project with the Key Cduh. OFFICERS President Mary Ann Kluttz Vice-President Barbara Jean Eockett Secretary Janie Dee Yelton Treasurer Mary Patricia Jenkins Chaplain Rebecca Ann Mincey Advisor Mrs. Bobbie Jenkins Page Ninety-seven

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Mcluhcls: StiKirt Alan Albright, I,enn George Alexander, Jr,, |. lines Michael l)roiinie, W ' illiam Lewis C athe , John Rodney C hampion, Renjamin Rradley Cadp, Jr,, John Robert Darwin, W ' illiam iX ' orm.m Lccles, Roger Gary Gadtlis, William Garland (dmin, Dixon l o ce 1 lann.i, Dtivid Ra ’ 1 lenderson, Abdulla k.iker, Lrederick Cdiarles Ixessell, brands Ashury Lawton, James Gab in Lucas, Rich.ird VVax ne i Lirgerison, David Rh ’ue Marvin, William Jeltrey Noblett, Reginald Wade Norris, Robert Wdlliam PiatcJiford, Royce W ' illiam Robinson, Jr,, Ronald Erwin Smith, Robert Earl Stewart, Robert Dale Stubbs, Sarantos Nicholas Tra- kas, Calvin W ' illiam Todtl, Charles Young I’odtl, Roy Payton W ' arren, Rufus Royce W ' ilson, James Charles W ' indham, Jr., James Roliert W ' ren, Jr. on IGFRS Pres ' nleiil James Cuiarles W ' indham, Jr. ' ice-lP-esideiit I’eginald W ' ade Norris Secrelary James Calvin Lucas Treasurer Stuart Alan Albright Advisor Mr. Charles Jarvis KEY CLUB d’he Key Cltila, sponsoretl Ity the Ckistonia KivvTtnis Cl III), oilers continuous services to both the school anti the eomnuinity. Being in charge of the student store, cleaning the staditim alter home games, painting the handrails throughout the school, and helping organiza- tions such as the I letirt I tind anti the March ot Dimes are Key Club proiects. Key Club members arc composed ol all three classes anti arc elected in either the sophomore or junior year. Meetings are heltl tit the school titlministration huiltling et ' cry two weeks.



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I he Peji Club ' s uals are to increase school spirit and student attendance at the athletic events. 1 he enthusiasm of the memhers made these goals attainable. This year ' s irrojects included decorating the stadium for all home loothall games, decorating Wray Gymnasium For the haskethall games, organizing the homecoming parade, and selling hooster buttons ami Ashley pennants to the student hod ’. OFFICERS President Atkins Day Michael, Jr. Vice-President Patricia Ann Bowden Secretary Bonnie Kay Ratchford Treasurer Ann Bowen Gibbs Advisor Mrs. Ftigenia F. McArver THE PEP CEUB E. S. A. OFFICFRS President David Robert Cone ' ice President Nancy Carolyn Ghantt Secretary Duane Howard Crane Treasurer Rai.ph Edwin Quinn Advisor Mr. Ci ark Thaler I hc Future Scientists of America is a nationally affili- ated organization which was begun this year at Ashley to stimulate a greater scientilic interest in the school. The club meets twice a month to discuss c|uestions and prob- lems of a scientific nature. During the year the club has toured various corporations such as Lithium, IBM, and Threads, Inc., to learn how a knowledge ol science is applied in their operation. Students benefitted this year through their work on an observatory for the city schools and a fluoroscojie for the biology lab. Mend crs: William Burwcll Armstrong, David Robert Cone, Duane Howard Crane, Kenneth Otto Gantt. David Graham Gray, Karen Lee 1 lampton, W ' illiam Richard Harrison, Donald Eugene Jennings, Emmie Gardner Mann, Reginald Wade Norris, Ralph Edwin Quinn, Thomas Edward Summerrow, Jane Dilling Todd, Bryan Douglas Trexler.

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