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Alciuhcrs: Sarah holders Armstrong, Patricia Jane Callahan, iX ' ancy Hlden C ' anlield, Beatrice Kay hngland, Mary Kay Frye, Roger Car ' Caddis, Nova Elaine I lainrick, Rohert Alexander I lerrin, Karen Ellen Ncilsen, Electa Ann Norris, Bett ' Jean Oates, Jcrrv’ Norman Pace, Nancy Clara Peden, Linda Mardecia Petty, Sarah Isehecca Rankin, Mary Christina Slaten, Sara Lucille Stroupe, Alvin Leroy Sudduth, III, Janice Ruth Teem, Paul Lloytl Teem, Jr., Jane Dilling Todd, Dorothy Vivian Underdown, Sarah Jane Vard, Rosalind Marie ATight. riu ' membership ol the Bible Club is coni|iosed of students who like to discuss i|uestions ol a religious nature and learn more .ihout the religious heliets ol others. 1 hose students, through the club’s program, ilo much to |iromote a greater spirit of C hristian lellowship .nnong the stiKlent body as a whole. One project of the Bible C luh is the distribution of a daily devotional sheet to .ill hoiiK ' rooms. Ehe duh meets twice a month on d hursday. OFFICERS Presidcul Jane Dilling Todd ice-Presideiil Alvin Leroy Sudduth, III Secretary Linija Mardecia Petty Treasurer Eleeta Ann Norris Reporter Mary CdiRisTiNA Slaten Advisor .Mr. Louis Caskins BIBLE CLUB V. I. CLUB OFT ICTRS I’residcnt Lynn I Iawkins ’ice-l’resideut Larry Martin Second ' icc-l resident Julie Wilson Secretiirv Ken WdLso N Treasurer Larry Bell I ' ditor Sandy I Ieafntp, Advisor Mr. Cuiarles Waters The Vocational Industrial C lub is composed of every member of the Industrial Cooperative Training program. These students gain a broader understanding of the business world through per- sonal experience. The projects of the V. I. Cdub include a Christmas party, the annual banquet for employers, and last spring the club rendered a valuable community service by assisting local law enforcement officers in a car safety check. Meinhers: David Stanton Arlams, Jr., James Daniel Ballard, Larry Dean Bell, Mike Bell, Jerry Doyt Black, Fornie Alexander Brad- shaw, |r., lerry Edward Buchanan, Robert Burr, Bunny Ciapps, M ' illiam ILuil Conner, Hal Dean Crawford, William Reed Dick- son, Charles C lifford Eilwards. |ames Alfred Fite, Jr., Jerrell L nn I Iawkins, Steven Edward Henson, Sandra Jean Ileafner, |err ' Allen 1 lilbon, Mike Jerrigan, Robert Thomas Kelso, Mike Kinlaw, Doyt Dixon Ledford, Jr., Marguerite Ruth Laughridge, Roger Clark Laughridge, Larry William Martin, Johnny Carl Martin, Douglas Lawrence .McGinnis, Mary Julia Xioore, Lewis K. Oliver, Ronald Lee Richhurg, James Boyce Sikes, Johnny Everett Stockton, Larry Paul Wall, Michael Walter W ' lllman, Roger Dale ' Whllard, Bobby Ray W ' illiams, Julia Kay Wilson, Kenneth Ray Wilson, Roger Nolan Worley.
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Members: Sylvia Jean Beatty, Laura Jean Blaine, Mary Elizabeth Clemmer, Sandra Kay Cothern, Carolyn Lee Dellinger, Phyllis Harmon Gilleland, Mary Kate Kenley, Ellen Louise McGinnis, Linda Gail Painter, Sandra Dianne Pope, Vickie Eugenia Scott, Rachel Ann Thomas, Harriet Jane Tyser. OFFICERS President Sandra Kay Hodge Vice-President Charlee Hope Ormand Secretary Phyllis Diane Poteat Historian Terry Lynne Newton Reporter Kay Frances Nelms Treasurer Brenda Sue Earnhardt Advisors. . .Mrs. Evelyn WLyhers; Mrs. Harriette Lipscomb The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organ- ization for all students enrolled in business subjects and is spon- sored by the National Education Association. All chapters and the FBLA National Organization are supervised by advisory comm ittees— business teachers, school administrators, business and professional men and women— who assume the responsibility for guiding the plans and activities of the chapters. FBLA is composed of active, collegiate, and honorary members. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OE AMERICA LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The group of students githng voluntary sert ' ice in the library is called the Student Library Assistants. These students give invalu- able aid to the library and to their fellow students. Some of these assistants have now joined hoth state and district organizations of the North Carolina High School Library Association. They com- pose the memhership of the Ashley High School Library Associa- tion. OFFICERS President Samuel Banks Carothers ] ' ice-President Vicky Renee Chastain Secretary Vicki Lee B. rnes Treasurer Martha Ann Mitchem Reporter Nova Ann Tatham Advisors. . . .Miss Olive Moretz; Mrs. Mary Alice Morgan Members: Linda Lee Black, Melba Geraldine Bradley, Aaron Gilmore Bolick, Essie Ann Bowman, Virginia Katherine Forster, Sandra Lee Fuller, Barbara Ann Gibson, Rupert Watson Goebel, Linda Dianne Hall, Ricky Lee Hamilton, Aaron W’ilson Harrison, 111, Theresa Ellen 1 lelhling, Sandra Darlene Hewitt, Erma Lovancy Flicks, Garolyn Diana Johnson, Michael Eugene Med- lin, Fleeta Ann Norris, Gayle Diane Phillips, Elizabeth Eulalia Pursley, Gary M’ayne Short, Brenda Faye Taylor.
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Meulhers: Linda Gail Allen, David Arnold Blackburn, Harold David Bold- ing, Sherr ' Lynn Bolynn, Janice Ann Bradshaw, Vickie Sue Bryant, Ken- neth Eugene Burrell, Delores Anne Carr, Stanle)’ Earl Clark, John Earl Collins, Linda Lucille Crisp. Roger CTar ' Gaddis, Patsy Ann Denton. Linda Jo Dickerson, Kay Frances Dula, Wade Henry Easom, Deborah Jeannine Elam. Jarvis Herman Faircloth, Phillip Dale Fowler. Mary Kay Frye, Mary Ellen Hall, F»andy Gilbert Harwell, Barney Eugene Henderson, Whlliam David Holland, Mary Emma Floneycutt, Gary Jay Huggins, IMichael Edwin Huskins. Garr - I ed Jarrett, Larry Ted Jarrett, Theresa Gail Jones, George Washington Kersey, Jr., Luther Willis Lail, James Reginald Lewis, Patricia Anne iMcSwain, Phyllis Anne Miller, Charlotte Elaine Morris, Lydia Joan Mullis. Jan Gatewood Pearson, Barbara Christine Phillips, IVIyra Jean Price, Gaiy Wayne Reeves, Vickie Diane Richard, Becky Sue Stuttz, Donna Ruth Tate. Annette Jane Taylor, Dianna Jean Taylor, Quinn Taylor, Jr., Marilyn Jean Waters. Gladys Kay Watson. Fred Allen Mhlliams, James Daniel Worley. OFFICERS President Judy Dx.axne Brown Vice-President N.ancv Marie Staxlings Associate President Brenda Gayle Reeves Secretary Sandra Faye Rector Treasurer Bobbie Janet Pilkington Historian Beverly Cecile Fletcher Reponers Judy Kay Queen, Laur.a. Jean Blaine Advisor Mr. CAles Setzer D. E. CLUB The Distributive Education Club consists of all juniors and seniors who are members of D. E. classes. At the re.gular monthly meetings an outside speaker presents a program. The annual ban- quet honors all the employers. The purpose of the D. E. Club is to develop leaders in the field of distribution. To accomplish this purpose members com- pete in contests which include sales demonstrations, public speak- ing, job interviews, and DECA Sweetheart. The district conven- tion this year was in Kings Mountain, and the highlight of the ear was the state convention in Durham. Interest in photography is the chief requirement for becoming a member of the Camera Club. 1 he members of the club strive to develop the necessary skills for be- coming a first rate photographer. The club has access to a dark room which has the necessary equipment for the printing and developing of pictures. CAMERA CLUB President Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Advisor OFFICERS . Shelley Tager Judy Picklesimer . . . Dli.ane Cr.cn e Mr. an Sellers Members: Elaine Cudd, Larry Auten, Terry Chambers, Alvin Suddutb, Peggy Jo Coggins.
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