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Staudiu : Waile Norris, Hniily McCarvcr, Don Tate, Bek Howell, Bobbie Jenkins (advisorj, Dickie Hanna, Alan Albright, Susan Harry Bryant, Parky Hulfstetler, Bill Robinson. Seated: Mrs. Evans, Randy Trakas, Mr. Don Hickman (advisor). Wkide Morris— S(!(dc»( Conned President STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Frank L. Ashley 1 ligh School has enjoyed one of its most successful years. Its ultimate goal— augmenting the social and academic growth of the students— was carried out through various projects. I ' he sophomores became better acquainted with the school’s rules and regulations through a program of orientation. During the second annual “Kans for Kids” campaign, a charity project for the Salvation Army at Christmas, the students donated 10,380 cans and $670.00 in cash. In the spring, the Council sponsors College Day, invit- ing former Ashley graduates now enrolled in colleges to return to our school for a discussion of different facets of college life and academic work on their campuses. During 1965 the Council became affiliated for the first time with the National Association of Student Councils. This group was active, also, in state and western district organizations. Page Fifty-four
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MONITORS SENIORS Boys: Robert Eugene Bingham, William Lewis Cathey, Jr., Donald Lamonte Creed, Kenneth Otto Gantt, Dixon Boyee Elanna, Barry Robert Lineberger, Michael Bruce Payne, Fred Anderson Ratchlord, Jr., Ronald Ervin Smith, Hans Jacob Taush. James Charles Windham. Girls: Katherine Gail Alexander, Joyce Ann Benlield, Patricia Jane Callahan, Patricia Dare Campbell, Jo Ann Coleman, Susan Elaine Evans, Sandra Kay Grissom, Cheryl Lynn Hoots, Mary Kate Kenley, Mary Ann Kluttz, Myra Beth Mackie, Nancy Clara Peden, Maria Mentavlos, Bobby Janet Pilkington, Brenda Gail Rainwater, Patricia Carol Seay, Sandra Joan Smith, Sheryl Joyce Stowe, Elizabeth Jane Turner, Billy Raye Williams. JUNIORS Boys: Leon George Alexander, Jr., John Pennington Bond, Jr., Ahlliam Norman Eccles, Ronald Eugene Grant, Frederick Charles Kessel, Robert Lewis Lineberger, Jedd Noblett, Robert Saye Riddle, Paul Stroup, Charles Murphy Turner. Girls: Barbara Jo Benson, Sheila Cable, Barbara Ann Carroll, Ann Karen Cox, Susan Lee Davis, Rebecca Elaine Gunter, Phyllis Ann McNabb, Sandra Frances Mobley, Rita Faye Russell, Ester Louise ' iIliams, Janie Yeltt n. SOPHOMORES Boys: W ' illiam CIar - Alexander, Bill Broome, Cltristian Marshall Cupp, William McPhail Dawkins, Joint Oliver Fayssoux, William Garland Glenn, Donald Ross Hull, Francis Asbury Lawton, Gary Lee McDaniel, Billy Michael Pennington, Marc Fredric Rauch, Raelord Lee Simmons, Larry Michael Stiles, Roy Payton ' arren. Girls: Judith Ann Aldrich, Carolyn Ann Burns, Debbie Ruth Carlton, Janet Marie Dimeo, Nan Blythe Falls, Rebecca Ann Gulley, Barbara Carolyn Harris, Raymona Zane Hodge, Kathrx n Ruth Lewis, Julia Elsie Manning, Mary Lynn Moody, Alary Elizabeth Rh ne, Karen Russell, Geraldine ' atson, A ' irginia leanne Zeigler. Page Fifiy-threc
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INTER-CLUB COUNCIL OFFICERS President William Earl Robinson Vice-President Fred Anderson Ratchford, Jr. Secretary-Treasurer Kay Frances Foots Sergeant-at-Anus James Charles W ' indham Advisor Mr. Don Hickman 1 he primary purpose of the Inter-Club Council, which is composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of every club at Ashley, is to co-ordinate and promote activities among the various clubs. The council meets once a week. During the football season the I. C. C., in coojreration with the band, is responsible for the I lomecoming activi- ties at halftime. I he theme for the 1965 I lomecoming was “Showboat.” The sponsors were presented from a Mississippi river boat. They came down a red-carpeted ramp and formed a semi-circle at which time the queen was announced. Sherry Plampin, who was sponsor for Ronnie Smith, co-captain of the Creen Wave, was elected the 1 lomecoming Queen by the football players. I First row: Jim Windham, M ade Norris, Key Club; Shelley Tager, Camera Club; Jane Todd, Bible Club. Second row: Kay Eouts, Civinettes; Mary Ann Kluttz, Keyettes; Bek Howell, Spanish Club; Dale Stubbs, Lettcrman’s Club; Mike Gunter, Civitans. Third row: Andy Ratchford, Civitans; Mickey Michael, Pep Club; Alvin Sudduth, Bible Club; Dickie Giles, Letterman’s Club; Jane Turner, Civinettes. Fourth row: Roland Robinson, Radio C ' lub; Bobbye Eockett, Keyettes; Pat Bowden, Pep Club; David Cone, F.S.A. Statiding: Bill Robinson, President. Page Fifty-five
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