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C4l ma cfllater Hail to thee our Alma Mater Standing by the lake To thee we will e'er be faithful Never to forsake. Praises of thee will forever Echo in they wake Hail to the our Alma Mater Dentsville High, All Hail. Cougar 1962 Pre tented by be Cougar sStaH and lie Rational %ionor «Society tZ)enttvilie 3{iyA ScAoof Columbia, sSoutb Carolina ‘T Zra. cAnna Cfll argaret ldeb ter for six years, a sincere friend, a trusted counselor, and a willing helper, to you we dedicate THE 1962 COUGAR. .....President Vice President .....Secretary .... .Treasurer HANNA ENGELHARDT, JOHN KEARNEY..... EMERSON HARMON. . JAY WILSON....... 6 TIM ABELL PABLO ACEVEDO, JR. BRUCE AC REE LOUISE BOATWRIGHT JUDY BOSTIC RUDY BOWEN GORDON CREWS BILL CHURCH BILL COLLINS RICHARD GREENE PATRICIA HAMMOND EMERSON HARMON BETSY HARRELL DONNA HASTY GLEE HENDERSON CLARK HORNSBY JIMMY HORTON DON HUNTER FREDDIE JACKSON CATHY JACOBS MARY ANN JEFFERIES KATHERINE JONES RANDY JONES WAYNE JOHNSON NANCY KADLOWEC KENNETH KAMBER JOHN KEARNEY KENNETH KENDALL JOEY KILPATRICK ROBERT LANCASTER EDWARD NEELEY MARY NICHOLS BILLY NORVILLE CAROL PULEO NIKKI RABER SHERRY REDFERN GEORGE RIDENOUR FRANCES RILEY LENNIS MARY von ROHR ROBERT SHANNON ROSA SHEALY EDGAR SMITH JANICE SWEAT JOHN TAYLOR JOE TILLOTSON MAUREEN VALENTINE LOUISE WALLACE CARL WATKINS DALE WINGO CRAIG WRIGLEY DARRELL YOUNG GENE GARRIS RODNEY GROAH JAY WILSON 18 BEST DRESSED Judy Bostic, Freddie Jackson m - c MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Hanna Engelhardt, Craig Wrigley vSeffior SuperlativeA BEST LOOKING MOST DEPENDABLE Judy Bostic, John Kearney De Laine Byrd, David Givens 19 MOST INTELLECTUAL De Laine Byrd, John Taylor MOST POPULAR Judy Bostic, John Kearney efti or riativeA BEST ALL ROUND Hanna Engelhardt, Jay Wilson MOST ATHLETIC Sandra Homolish, Walter Smith 20 WITTIEST Bonnie Brewer, Donnie Cothran MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Sandra Homolish, Jay Wilson 21 unior CHRIS ALLEN..... MARY PAIGE LEWIS HOLLY BREWER____ JIM QUIGLEY...... .....President .Vice President .....Secretary .....Treasurer CHRIS ALLEN DAVID ANDERSON CAREY ARDIS TERESA AUCHTRY DAVID BARNHILL TONY BATES WALTER BIERER LARRY BLANTON CHARLIE BRANHAM ISABELLA BRANHAM EDWARD BRAZELL JEAN BRAZELL 22 dfk HOLLY BREWER CHRISTIE BROWN MARSHAL BURNHAM OLLIE MAE CAMPBELL JOSE CEBELLERO BUDDY CHRISTAIN CAROLYN CLARK JERRY COBB MIKE CODY VILMA COLON NOLAND CRENSHAW JEAN CRIBB RICHARD CROFT PAM CUNNINGHAM RONNIE DILLON BARBARA DIAL TERRY DORTON JOANN DOWEY LINDA RAY DOWIE JOHNNY EDWARDS TUSSY ELKINS JAMES FAULKNER VICTOR FINLEY GAIL FLEMING JERRY FOSTER HAROLDENE FOWLER ELIZABETH GAINEY STEVE GRYGAS 23 BILL GUESS PATRICIA HAGA RICKY HARE HOWARD HAYNES WENDELL HAZELWOOD JACKIE HEADDEN CHARLES HOBBY PAMELA HOLDER EULICE HUNTER BARBARA JONES MARY JO JOYCE MONIKA KOWALEWSKI GARY KRESS TOMMY LANCASTER SHARON LAWRENCE MARY PAIGE LEWIS JUDY LINEBARGER PATRICIA LOGING RENA McCASKILL PEDRO McGRADY ROBERT McNAIR VALERIE MILLER CURTIS MILES CAROLYN MOTLEY FRANK MOTLEY VICTOR MULLEN WADE NATES ED OWENS 24 JOSEPHINE PADUA FERNANDO PANTON IAL CARLENE POOLE JERRY POWELL WALTER PRICE RAMONA PROVEAUX JAMES QUIGLEY DELORES RABON BO RANEY HERBERT RAYBURN BRENDA REYNOLDS LINDA REYNOLDS GWENDA RIDENER JIMMY ROLLINGS MARY ANN ROMANYSZYN MICHAEL ROMANYSZYN CLARENCE ROYSON FRED SCHULTZ LARRY SHIRLEY JACKIE SNYDER MALCOLM STONE JAMES TALBOT MARY JO TARRANT JIMMY TEMPLE CAROLYN THORNHILL PORTER WALL BUNNY WAITES WENDY WHALEN 25 ft tit ■P p ii p [f% L IRENE WILSON NANCY WOOD Committee members of the Student Directory work hard to raise money for the Junior Class, WILSON NELSON President CHARLES MACALUSO Vice President SANDRA ANDERSON Secretary PATSY RYLANT Treasurer iSo phomore DORIS ACEVEDO LAMAR ADAMS JIMMY ALFORD CHARLES AMOS SANDRA ANDERSON VICTOR ANDREW JOHNNY BECK KATHY BELL CHARLEEN BENEKER CAROLYN BERRY SALLY BERRY BETTE BIRDSONG LARRY BLACKWELL RON BLANTON GLENDA BOWEN LINDA BOWEN SHELIA BOWYER BARBARA BRAZELL JOYCE BRAZELL WOODROW BRAZELL MARVIN BRITTAIN THOMAS BROACH HENRY BURGESS VIRGINIA BURNETTE JEAN CARTER MARTI CARTLEDGE DOUGLAS CARTMELL BONNIE CASTLES BEVERLY CATES CONNIE CHEWNING SALLIANNE CHILDRESS DONALD COATES MARY COGGIN JUDY COLEY THOMAS CONLEY JOSEPH CONTORNO BETTY CORNELL THOMAS COUSIN IRIS CRIM DAN CRAWFORD JUDY CROSLAND DOTTIE DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS LYNDA DI PRETO ANNA EDDY VIRGINIA EDENFIELD DONNA EDWARDS JIMMY EDWARDS JUDY ELKINS JUDY FINCH CHERYL FISHER CHRISTINE FISCHER ROBERT FOSTER NANCY FRANKLYN GAIL FREDERICK ALVONA FROMM GENE GALLOWAY CARROLL GARRIS JAMES GOFF KENNETH GOODWIN KENNETH GREENE YATES GREENE GENE HAGOOD JEANNE HARRELL LYNETTE HATHAWAY TERESA HELMS LEE HENDERSON VELDEE HIGHTOWER GORDON HOLSCHER DIANE HOLLEY DIANE HORTON RONNIE HORTON JOE HOUSER SEAMON HUNTER JOAN INGLIS JUDY INGRAM DONNIE JACOBS JOHNNY JACOBS MARSENE JACOBS BRENDA JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON JAMES JONES DENIS JORDAN LEWIS JOSEY PATRICIA JOYNER CARL KELLEY LOUIS KOHL HELEN KOON HAZEL KNAPP JONNA LARSON GEORGE LAUKA DIANE LEDOUX GLORIA LeGRAND MARGARET LEWIS JANE LINEBARGER TOMMY LITTLE RICHARD LOGING MARCELO LUNA CHARLES MACALUSO SHERRON McCASKILL JOE MARSHALL SYLVIA MARTIN GARY MATHIS MICHELE MAYBAY WOODROW MEDLIN BARBARA MITCHELL LINDA MITCHELL JOHN McKEARIN MELODY MORGAN JOHN MORRIS isT O Pi ft KENNETH MOYER JENNIFER MYER BILL MYERS LINDA LEE NANCE ELIZABETH NATES WILSON NELSON PAUL NEVILL CLAUDIA NICKOSON DIANE NOBLETT DIANE NODINE MANUEL ORTIZ PETER PADUA ELIZABETH PEREZ FAYE PERRY JOAN PERROT EDIE PLOWDEN SUE PRICE LINDA PULEO JANICE QUEEN JOELLE RANDOLPH SHULA ROSE RANEY SHIRLEY REED LINDA REES JOHN REEVES JUDY RHONEY JIMMY RICHARDSON DONN RIDENER CELIA RIDENOUR JOAN ROACH BEATRICE ROBERTS ANN ROLLINGS MARY ROSS PATSY RYLANT VIRGINIA SAVAGE RALPH SHADE BOBBY SHARPE JUNIOR SHARPE JOHNNIE SIKES CARLISLE SMITH CHARLES SMITH JOHNNY SMITH TERRY SMITH LARRY STEPHENS PHYLISS SWEAT ADDIE MAE SWINDLER ROBBIE TAYLOR JULIUS THOMAS ANN TROUP JUDY UNDERWOOD PATRICK VALENTINE LAURIE VIGGIANO JAYNE WALKER JEANNE WARREN MIKE WEEKLY SANDRA WHITE RICKEY WIGGINS BLEASE WILSON MARVIN WILSON WAYNE WILSON CAROLYN WILLIAMS SAMMY WILLIAMS XAVIER W1SCOVITCH GLEN WOLFF SUZANNE WUNDER MYRA CROFT President TOMMY PENNINGTON Vice President MICHAEL GIVENS Secretary PAM KING Treasurer 5 re Uman d a' k ik il I n m V p ANN ABERNATHY ARTHUR RAY ADAMS OSCAR ALLISON ROSA AMOS JOSEPH ANKROM KEITH ARMSTRONG BRENDA ARNOLD SANDRA ARNOLD LINDA BALLARD LINDA BARFIELD FRANCES BARRETTE THOMAS BASS JIMMY BECK BETTIE BENEKER ERIC BERGSTROM JOHN BERNOTAS FRANK BETTERTON TIM BLACKWELL RUTH BLEVINS ROGER BOWERS JEFF BOWN ROBERT BROOKS BOBBY BRYAN SHARON BROADHEAD BILLY JEAN BROWN DIANE BRYANT TIM CANNADAY MARC CARLTON GENIE CARTER JOAN CARTER BOBBY CATES SHERRY DALE CLOSE CLARICE COAPLEN MICKEY COCKRELL CARL CODY HERBERT COOPER EDWARD CORTER WAYNE CRIBB MYRA CROFT MARTHA CROSS PATRICIA CURTIS ALAN DALTON WAYNE DALTRY BARBARA DANCHA JOYCE LEE DAVIS STEVE DEARWENT RITA DIXON ROBERT DOMINICK JAMES DURBIN KAREN Du TEMBLE MIKE EASON CAROL ELKINS JOHN ELKINS CAROL FAULKNER RACHEL FELLERS JULIE ALICE FEW CHARLES FIELDS ROGER FLEMING LARRY FLYNN JOHN FOSTER LAURA FOSTER STEVE FOSTER JIM FRIERSON MARIO FUENTES CONNIE FULLER AL FULMER m n cs i n II © k ft ts wfffd a n ' ft ft ft n n a ft m o A b A LLOYD GEIGER LESLIE GIBBONS KATHY GIFFORD JULIE GILCHRIST ROBERT GIVENS MICHAEL GIVENS WAYNE GOFF SANDRA GOLDSMITH DON GORDON JOHN GREENWOOD DAVID GRUBER EUGENE HADDACK MILDRED HAMMOND ALEX HANTKINS KRISTIE HARKEY ROBERT HART GERALDINE HAYES JERRY HAYS fifck' a. In ft Ai f) n V v 'V it « ilk Aik At o 0 n intti ft 0 • VI Ail n i n ,toik i L 0 HI 0 1 ,n a 0 1 w JL J a Ift ■ 1££ • ROBERT HAYNES JOANN HEADLEY WILLIAM HEALY DONNA HEISE PHYLLIS HENDRIX JUDITH HENSON GLORIA HERNANDEZ CHARLES HALLIWELL BARBARA HOPKINS JAMES HULL DAVID HULON DONALD HUMISTON MICHAEL HUNT DIANNA HYRE MARSHALL JACKSON LYNN JOLLY ALAN JORDAN ERNEST JORDAN BEVERLY JOYNER MILDRED JUSTICE BILL K AD LOW EC ROBERT KELLY SANDRA KELLY LYLE KENAGA CARL KENDALL WALTER KENDALL PAM KING CAROL KOLB KENNETH KOLB BUTCH KOON BILL KNIGHT TOM LANGFORD MARTIN LEE BOBBY LLOYD FRED LLOYD GEORGE LOFTUS BOBBY LONG JACK LOWRY LINDA MADDOX DIANE MALLOY JIMMY MANCINI JOHN MANLEY SHERRY MANNON ROBERT MARSHALL LINDSEY MARTIN PAMELA MASTERS GLORIA McCAW al McDowell betty McDowell DOYNE McELVAIN LINDA McFEE SANDRA McKEON CHARLES McMILLON KRISTIE MEAD ANA MEJIAS HAROLD MESSER ELISA MICHEL I SANDRA MILES LINDA MILLER BEVERLY MILLS SIDNEY MITCHELL GERTRUDE MORGAN WILLIAM MORGAN BILL MORRISON PEGGY MOTLEY DAVID MURPHY LINDA MYERS THEODORE NEELEY BUSTER NEWTON PEGGY NORRIS RONNIE O''LEAR MICHAEL OWENS TERESITA PANTONIAL TOM PENNINGTON THOMAS PETRUSICK BRENDA POOLE GREGORY PRICE MARY ANN PROTHRO n r rs iik i t U r • o JUNE PROVEAUX JOYCE PROVO DALE QUEEN JOE QUIGLEY ANN MARIE RANDOLPH ANN REINECKER IRIS REDFERN BOB RYNOLDS DONY REDDEN RICKY REDMON ALLAN REYNOLDS CYNTHIA RHYNER n r n on n BEVERLY RIDENER MINERVA RIVERA JOAN ROBERTS CINDY ROBINSON BARBARA ROSE RUTH ROSE JUDY RUSHING ZULMA SANTIAGO JOHN SCHOLL THOMAS SCHOLL JOYCE SELLERS PATRICIA SHAFFER CAROL SHANNON KATHY SHANNON HERBERT SHEALY EDWARD SILL SUE STILL CINDY SMITH DIANE SMITH MARY O'NEAL SMITH ROBBIE SMITH RODNEY SPIVEY CAROL STANFIELD RONNIE STANLEY ELSIE STOCKMAN CONNIE STRICKLIN SKIPPY STRICKLIN ELIZABETH STYRON DIANE SUTTON SHERRY SWAN EDDIE TAYLOR WESLEY TAYLOR PAT TEMPLE GAYE THEUS BECKY THOMPSON ERIC TURNER JULIA ULMER IRIS URBINA MARION VINCENT WESLEY WALL TERRY WATSON SADIE WATTS WILLIAM WATTS STEVEN WEEKLEY MARY ANN WILDS DONNA WHALEN ROBERT WHIPPLE 0 A SANDRA WHITTLE GEORGE WILLIAMS DALE WILSON LINDA WILSON JANIS WUNDER n DOUG YEATES BRUCE YORK ROBERT EDWARD YOUNGBLOOD CORALIE ZIRKLE 36 WEST COAST STUDIOS BURBANK. CALIFORNIA December 18, 1961 Miss Mary Ann Romanyszyn Dentsvilie High School Route 3 Columbia, South Carolina Dea- Visa Romanyszyn: Troy Donahue has selected ?4iss Holly Brewer as Miss Dentsville High for 1962.” I am returning herewith the photographs of all the contestants along with an autographed picture of Troy for use in your annual. Sincerely, William A. lAtham Asst. Studio Publicity Director WALrl enclosures 38 39 MISS SENIOR Sherry Redfem 40 MISS SOPHOMORE Bonnie Castles MISS FRESHMAN Marilyn Atkins iState Two girls and two boys are selected by the faculty from the junior class in the spring to represent the school at Palmetto Girls' and Boys' State. These students par- ticipate for a week in activities concerning citizenship and state government. Selections are based upon character, leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. They are from left to right: Hanna Engelhardt, Craig Wrigley, Frances Riley, Tim Abell. CfllarALtciLA Each year marshals are selected from the junior class on the basis of high academic achievement. The marshals assist at the baccalaureate and graduation. First row: Linda Scholl, Delores Edwards, Brenda Broadhead, Hanna Engelhardt, DeLaine Byrd. Second row: Dale Wingo, Craig Wrigley, Tim Abell, John Taylor, David Givens. 41 Pat '0m 0ft Ae JHaclz Ten students are selected each year for Pat 'Em on the Back Optimist Club's recognition. These students represent the large majority of fine, honorable young people during Youth Appreciation Week. Counterclockwise: Tim Abell, Dee Caudle, Craig Wrigley, Mary Paige Lewis, Richard Croft, Elizabeth Nates, Ronnie Dillon, DeLaine Byrd, David Givens, Hanna Engelhardt. 42 The current Miss Hi Miss is Hanna Engelhardt. The Johnsonian of Winthrop College sponsors Miss Hi Miss, who i s elected by the senior class on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and persona 1 attractiveness. Each Miss Hi Miss enjoys the experience of being a guest of the college. ) VCinq teen Tim Abell is the current King Teen. Wofford College sponsors the King Teen, who is a senior out- standing in scholarship, high school achievement, personal appearance, dependability, leadership, and popularity. King Teen competes with others for scholar- ships offered by the college. 43 WiAA tZ). e4. DeLaine Byrd is this year's Miss DAR. The Daughters of the American Revolution offer a certificate to a senior girl having outstanding qualities of dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. The faculty chooses one of three girls nominated by the senior class. Miss DAR represents the school in the State DAR Good Citizens Contest. 711164 Miss FHA, Delores Edwards, was selected by a com- mittee of senior FHA members on the basis of interest in homemaking, personality, moral standards, and participation in FHA activities. Any FHA member is eligible for this award and winner receives a FHA pin. 44 m. omecominej Queen Linda Scholl was selected as the 1961-1962 Home- coming Queen. Judy Bostic was chosen Maid of Honor. Candidates for this honor are nominated by the football team, and the winner is elected by the student body. After being crowned by Mr. Gibson, Linda was pre- sented a gilded football by the team. For the second consecutive time, auburn-haired Lynn Porter was chosen as Miss Flame to represent Dentsville during Fire Prevention Week. In addition to this title, Lynn has been Dentsville's candidate for the Miss Sportsarama title and Miss Dentsville High for 1961. 45 David Givens and Tim Abell have been declared Semifinalists on the basis of their scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT). These outstanding seniors are among 10, 000 other Semifinalists throughout the nation. In the 1961-62 Merit Pro- gram there were 119 Semifinalists representing 48 secondary schools in South Carolina. All Semifinalists have the opportunity of obtaining a Merit Scholarship and becoming a Finalist by substantiating their NMSQT scores by a college entrance examination. DeLaine Byrd and Linda Scholl have been honored for their high per- formance on the NMSQT. The students have received formal Letters of Com- mendation signed by Mr. Gibson and the president of the National Merit Scholarship C o r po r a t i o n, John M.. Stalnaker. These students are among 25, 000 others who also received Letters of Commendation. Together with the Semifinalists, the com- mended students constitute less than two per cent of all secondary school seniors. ( Lub ...Individualities may form communities, but it is institutions alone St udent e ouncii The purposes of the Student Council are: to encourage democracy and development of good leadership; to promote citizenship; and to establish a spirit of cooperation between the sudents and the faculty. This year Dentsville served as host at the South Carolina Association of Student Councils Convention. 48 Most of the work done by the Student Council is ac- complished by the use of committees. Left to right are Judy Bostic, Bobbie Jones, David Anderson, John Taylor, Bill Kadlowec, Glee Henderson, and Elsie Stockman. The members of the Student Council meet together at least once a week to discuss significant ideas and to make decisions concerning them. 49 he Cougar StaH DeLAINE BYRD Editor-in-Chief Emerson Harmon, Copy Editor; Linda Scholl, Club Editor; Ed Owens, Circulation Manager; Mary Ann Romanyszyn, Feature Editor; Freddie Jackson, Art Editor. The members of the annual staff are elected each year by the National Honor Society. They are responsible for the organi- zation and the completion of the yearbook, which serves as a complete record of the year's activities. The faculty advisor to the annual staff this year has been Mr. Eugene Sloane, who has made a majority of the photographs featured in the 1962 COUGAR. MR. SLOAN Sponsor Richard Croft, Boys' Sports Editor; Sandra Homolish, Girls' Sports Editor; Hannah Engelhardt, Class Editor; Fern Belvin, Assistant Editor. Craig Wrigley, President; Hanna Engelhardt, Vice Presi- dent; DeLaine Byrd, Secretary; John Taylor, Treasurer. 25«t« 0 ub The Beta Club is a national society honoring scholarship and character. Its functions include the production of the yearbook and the presentation of Old English D's to students receiving the required number of points for partici- pation in extra-curricular activities. Students are eligible for membership in the Beta Club after maintaining a B-plus average after three semesters in high school. DeLaine Byrd, Hanna Engelhardt, Linda Scholl, Sharon Abell, David Givens, John Taylor, Emerson Harmon, Lawrence, Mary Ann Romanyszyn, Carolyn Ardis, Fern Craig Wrigley. Belvin, Jim Quigley, Richard Croft, Ed Owens, Tim 51 Tim Abell, Editor-in-Chief; Miss Frances LaBorde, Sponsor; Frances Riley, Business Manager. t A Laurie Viggianno, Circulation Manager; Linda Scholl, Club Editor; Beverly Cates, Circulation Manager; Nikki Raber, Reporter; Mary Ann Romanyszn, News Editor; Joan Perott, Layout Artist; Sue Price, Reporter; DeLaine Byrd, Columbia Record Reporter; Cathy Jacobs, Typist; Louise Kohl, Feature Editor; Louise Boatwright, Typist; Bunny Waites, Advertising Manager; Billy Norville, Reporter; Tim Abell, Editor-in-Chief; Bruce Acree, Reporter; Fred Carter, Reporter; Johnny Jacobs, Assistant Sports Editor; Fred Sanders, Reporter. 52 The DENTS-EVENTS is Dentsville's student publi- cation. It is a member of the South Carolina Scholastic Press Association. The DENTS-EVENTS reports the many activities of the school and serves as a medium for building school spirit. The editorial staff is composed of interested students and the members of the journalism class. Virginia Savage, Exchange Editor; Frances Riley, Business Manager; Freddie Jackson, Art Editor; Lee Henderson, Reporter, Kathy Bell, Reporter; Bonnie Castles, Layout Artist; Sheila Boyer, Reporter; D?e Caudle, Fashion Editor; Jackie Snyder, Reporter; Hanna Engelhardt, Club Editor. ‘Qventd UotograplxYj iub Porter Wall, Bernard Arnold, Leslie Gibbons, Otis Richardson, Clark Hornsby, Jay Wilson, Tom Duncan, Fred Carter. This club serves as a meeting place for students interested in any phase of photography. The club members take photographs and learn to develop them. 53 Mr. Bunce, Sponsor; Dale Wingo, Treasurer; John Taylor, Vice President; Frances Riley, President; Brenda Broadhead, Secretary. CTldtionai orendic league The National Forensic League consists of students interested in debate and other speech activities. The sponsor is Mr. Frederick Bunce. Craig Wrigley, Pam Holder, Frances Riley, Tussie Elkins, Nancy Franklin, Sally Berry, Bunny Waites, Freddie Jackson, J a c k i e Snyder, Hanna Engel hardt, Brenda Broadhead, Louise Kohl, Maureen V a 1 e n t i n e, Jane Linebarger, Robbie Taylor, Dale Wingo, Jim Quigley, Bill Myers, Gail Fredricks, Paul Neville, Gene Garris, Tommy Cousins, Charleen Benecker, Steve Grygas, John Taylor, David Givens, Tim Abell, Lee Anderson, Judy Linebarger, Mary Paige Lewis, Bruce Acree, Roy Shealyv 54 Mrs. Fowler, Sponsor; Richard Croft, Treasurer; David Givens, President; John Taylor, Vice President; DeLaine Byrd, Secretary. 9U tie nat oner iSociety The National Honor Society was founded to stimu- late the high scholarship, constructive leadership, purposeful service, and worthy character of the students in the secondary schools of this country. It is the present hope to direct and to center the enthusiasm of the youth, as they take their places in the life of our nation, to the end that they will raise our secondary schools to levels of more effective service in the training of the young people within the sphere of their influence. David Givens, John Taylor, DeLaine Byrd, Richard Croft, Sharon Lawrence, Jackie Snyder, Isabella Branham, Monika Kowalewski, Jackie Headden, Brenda Broadhead, Linda Scholl, Mary Ann Romanyszn, Carolyn Ardis, Ed Owens, Tim Abell, Craig Wrigley, Emerson Harmon, Larry Stephens, Laurie Viggiano, Ann Rollings, Sally Berry, Gail Frederick, Johnny Beck, Judith Underwood, Diane Ledoux, Thomas Cousin, Carolyn Berry, Charlene Beneckcr, Veldee Hightower, Glen Wolf, Elizabeth Nates, Pat Valentine. 55 bentdviLLe Bcrnd BILL MYERS Drum Major MR. CANTRELL Band Director Velma Colon, Coralie Zirkle, Judy Finch, Sherry Manor, Thersea Aughtry, Bobbie Jones, head majorette; Virginia Savage. 56 MRS. KNIGHT Chorus Director 0UoruA The Dentsville High Chorus, or Les Chansonettes, is a club for all girls interested in music. The purpose of the Les Chansonettes is to promote love, understanding, and appreciation of music; to provide entertainment for scheduled performances; and to promote fellowship, loyalty, achievement, dependability, co-operation, and character through group participation. MARY LOU OWENS President MARY PAIGE LEWIS Vice President 2 JO PISANO Secretary LOUISE BOATWRIGHT Treasurer Linda Rae Dowey, Linda Puleo, Jo Pisano, Frances Barrett, Mura Croft, Jane Hempe, Sharon Lawrence, Pam Masters, Tessie Pantonial, Carol Puleo, Louise Boatwright, Linda McFee, Julia Ulmer, Wendy Whalen, Mary Ann Romanysyzn, Monica Kowaleswki, Barbara Hopkins, Donna Whalen, Shelia Bowyer, Judy Crossland, Cathy Jacobs, Sue Price, Patricia Koon, Ann Rollings, Tersea Aughtry, Mary Jo Joye, Judy Linebarger, Judy Elkins, Brenda Broadhead, Dee Caudle, Judy Ingram, Elizabeth Nates, Jane Linebarger, Carol Kolb, Kathy Jones, Nancy Wood, Mary Lou Owens, Jackie Majors, Linda Bowen. 57 tub The Latin Club is composed of first and second year Latin students. Its purpose is to in- crease interest in the Latin language and ancient Rome. Representatives are sent from the club to the Latin Forum held annually at Winthrop College in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Judy Elkins, Judy Ingram, Charleen Benecker, Suzanne Wunder, Johnny Beck, Gail Fredrick, Diane Ledoux, Melody Morgan, Michelle Maybay, Peter Padu'a, Joan Perrot, Cathy Alexander, Pat Valentine, Gene Hagood, Mary Ann Jefferies, Virginia Savage, Bonnie Castles, Sheila Boyer, Laurie Viggiano, Sue Price, Barbara Brazell, Mrs. Williams, sponsor, David Givens, Richard Loging, Wilson Nelson, Veldee Hightower. This year is the third since the initiation of the Spanish Club at Dentsville. The purpose of the organi- zation is to increase student interest in the language, culture, and history of Spain and the South American countries. The membership is restricted to second semester, first year students and second year Spanish students. Mareil Luna, Sammy Williams, Jackie Snyder, Tussie Elkins, Sally Berry, Charleen Benecker, Steve Grygas, Mrs. Williams, sponsor. c udio Vitucit cAid tub Kenneth Kolb, Thomas Conley, Robert Foster, Mike Owens, Robert Brooks, Tommy Langford, Gregory Price, Blease Wilson, Dale Wilson, Ted Neely, Gene Galloway, Neil McKenzie, Mr. Saxon, Joe Contomo, Bill Knight, Mike Cody, Jimmy Rollings, and Mike Allen. The Audio Visual Aids Club provides services to teachers in the operation of audio visual equipment and stimulates student interest in the operation and main- tenance of such equipment. The Drama Club is open to students with dramatic interest. Play acting, staging, make-up, and scenery are studied by this group, and short plays are pro- duced during the year. tub Jackie Headden, Jean Brazell, Mary Paige Lewis, Tussy Elkins, Pam Holder, Bruce Acree, Diane Ledox, Joan Inglish, Charleen Benecker, Larry Jacobs. 59 This class in advanced art is made available to students with creative talent. c rt tub The Art Club is open to all senior high art students and those others interested in any phase of art. Field trips made each year by this organi- zation to such places as Brook Green Gardens and the Columbia Art Museum allow members to observe various displays and exhibits. The sponsor and art teacher is Mr. Fredrick Bunce. C. Fisher, C. Smith, R. Haynes, M. Wilson, C. Kelly, R. Lancaster, M. Reckling, S. Johnson, S. Rainey, V. Savage, J. Smith, B. Brewer, M. Graff, L. Henderson, F. Jackson, T. Little, H. Brewer, J. Wilson, L. Von Rohr, A. Eddy. 60 TOMMY LITTLE. .. HOLLY BREWER... BONNIE BREWER. . FREDDIE JACKSON. ..........President .....Vice President Secretary-Treasurer ......... Art Agent The members of Mr. Bunce's mechanical drawing class concentrate on one of the thought-provoking problems presented in this course. 5. m. This organization is open to girls in the home economics classes and to those who have taken home economics previously. Membership of the local chapter in the district and state organization entitles members to attend state meetings and to go to the various FHA summer camps. The club sponsors are Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Young. AMERICA Judy Crossland, Activity Chairman; Pat Loging, Treasurer; President; Teresa Helms, Secretary; Linda Bowen, Reporter; Linda Nance, Activity Chairman; Sandra Anderson, Carolyn Berry, Vice President. 62 The F.T.A. is an organization composed of students interested in’ the teaching profession. The officers of the F.T.A. for the year 1961-1962 are: President, Wendy Whalen; Secretary, Bobbie Jones; Treasurer, Barbara Brazil. The sponsor is Mrs. Miller. 3- 35. el. The purpose of the F.B.L.A.is to acquaint interested trips to various business organizations are made, commercial students with the actual business world. Field The sponsor of the F.B.L.A. is Mrs. Floyd. The Junior Red Cross Council is a philantropic organi- The council joins the American Red Cross in many worth- zation consisting of students elected from each homeroom. while projects each year. library 0tub The members of the Library Club assist in the library their studies and pleasure. The sponsors are Mrs. Beckham and help other students obtain materials necessary for and Mrs. McKearn. 64 Linda Reynolds, Reporter; Judy Bostic, Secretary; Brenda Reynolds, Treasurer; Wendy Whalen, Vice-President; Glee Henderson, President; Dee Caudle, Inter-Club Council Representative. The Y-Teens is an organization of senior high girls affiliated with the Columbia and National YWCA. It presents a program of social service and self- improvement activities as well as formal and informal dances. ‘Soy ' Block “ ED” Bruce Ac ree, Jay Wilson, Don Sellers, Wendell Cribb, Butch Gonzales, Jimmy Horton, Art Mullen, Craig Wrigley, Earl Greene, Fred Carter, Terry Dorton, Charlie Branham, Richard Croft, Woody Aren da 11, Chris Allen, David Gruber, Tommy Littlejohn Kearney, Jerry Berry, Charles Macaluso, David Anderson, Mike Allen, Steve Grygas, Tim Abell. Cougar tub The Student Cougar Club is an organization initi- ated this year to pro- mote school spirit and to stimulate student interest in athletic activities. The officers of the Cougar Club are: Jay Wilson, President; Sandra Homolish, Vice President; Sandy Anderson, Secretary; and Fred Carter, Treasurer. 66 Donna Salter, Vice President; Sandra Homolish, President; Mary Jo Joye, Treasurer; Sandy Anderson; and Linda Scholl, Secretary. Bloch 2) The Girls' Block D Club consists of girls who have earned athletic letters for partici- pation in basketball or cheerleading activities. The advisor of the club is Mrs. Jones. Holly Brewer, Mary Jo Joye, Bonnie Brewer, Wendy Whalen, Donna Salter, Carolyn Thornehill, Judy Ingram, Sandra Homolish, Sandy Anderson, Glee Henderson, Linda Scholl, Delores Edwards. 3). e The DE Club is an organization for pupils currently enrolled in Distributive Education. The activities are aimed to give the members a better knowledge of every phase of selling—merchandise or service. t rfi MR. McGEE Sponsor I EDGAR SMITH President BOBBY ACUFF Vice President MARY LOU OWENS Secretary BILL ROYSON Treasurer 68 m. h - s lub deuce This organization promotes interest in the various fields of science and mathe- matics. The main project of the club is the presentation of a Science Fair each year. Group projects, field trips, and other activi- ties are undertaken also. Mr. Saxon, Sponsor; Mrs. Nesbit, Sponsor; Linda Scholl, Treasurer; Ronnie Dillon, Vice President; Jim Quigley, President; DeLaine Byrd, Secretary; Jay Wilson, Reporter; Mr. Mitchell, Sponsor. Jean Carter, Gene Garris, Bunny Waites, Terry Dorton, Jay Wilson, Nick Betterton, Jim Quigley, Jimmy Manse, Nancy Franklin, Judy Ingram, Pat Valentine, Linda Scholl, Velma Colon, Larry Stephens, Gordon Holscher, Tim Abell, Ronnie Dillon, David Givens, Bobby Long, Lyle Kanaga, Ed Neely, Tommy Langford, Greg Price, David Moyer, DeLaine Byrd. 69 Thomas Me Grady, Reporter; Eulice Hunter, Treasurer; Edgar Smith, Secretary; Don Sellers, President; Robert Shannon, Vice President; Edward Sill, Sentinel. 5 The Future Farmers of America is a farm youth organization of voluntary membership. Improved agri- culture, better local life, and more efficient farmer- citizens are emerging as a result of the boys'experiences in FFA. Boys who take vocational agriculture are eligible for membership. 4-Vi €lub orch ontedt Judy Finch, Miss Torch for 1961- 1962, is crowned by Linda Scholl, representative of the National Honor Society. At the ex- treme right is Teresa Helms, first runner- up. The beauty contestants, sponsored by the various clubs, await the announce- ment of the winner of the Miss Torch contest. The National Honor Society sponsored a talent show and beauty contest as its first fund-raising pro- ject. Twenty-two organizations selected girls to represent them, and the winner was crowned Miss Torch. 72 5ootbaLL 1961 COACH PARONE COACH KOTY First row: B. Gonzales, G. Ridenour, J. Kearney, W. Cribb, C. Allen, C. Branham, P. Wall. Third row: C. Miles, J. Horton, D. Sellers, T. Abell, J. Berry. Second row: J. Powell, M. Allen, D. Anderson, S. Grygas, W. Nelson, G. Wolff, V. Mullen, A. Mullen, B. Guess, T. Dorton, C. Macaluso, R. Croft, R. Wiggins, P. Valentine. 74 Wendell Cribb G John Kearney T Don Sellers HB Tim Abell T David Anderson QB Steve Grygas T Richard Croft QB Mike Allen G Pat Valentine C Chris Allen E Charles Macaluso E Charles Branham E Curtis Miles FB Porter Wall HB George Ridenour E Terry Dorton E Ricky Wiggins HB Wilson Nelson QB Art Mullen HB MISS JUDY BOSTIC Maid of Honor MISS LINDA SCHOLL Homecoming Queen Cougars in action ■t 5 po naora - 1962 Miss Judy Bostic for Bruce Acree Miss Elsie Stockman for Butch Gonzales Miss Sandra Homolish for Earl Greene Miss Jackie Majors for Jerry Berry Miss Linda Reynolds for John Kearney Kneeling: E. Owens, D. Sellers, C. Macaluso, F. Carter, W. Nelson, S. Grygas, M. Allen, L. Jacobs, D. Anderson W. Arenda 11. Standing: D. Gruber, Manager; L. Blanton, J. Wilson. ‘ Batketbait LARRY JACOBS FRED CARTER JAY WILSON STEVE GRYGAS DAVID ANDERSON COACH PARONE 1961-62 WILSON NELSON I MIKE ALLEN ED OWENS §i iy i r It isn't whether you win or lose, but it's how you played the game ... this saying may be said to be true of these girls. Although the team didn't have a victorious season, their spirits and hopes were forever high. They played every game as if it were their last; they fought with everything they had and most important of all—they never gave up! They should be remembered always for their fine efforts shown throughout the entire season. Batketb MR. LEE KOTY Coach MARSENE JACOBS SANDRA HOMOLISH MARGARET LEWIS Kneeling, left to right: Sandra Homolish, Virginia Burnette, Joan Perrot, Margaret Lewis, Joan Inglis, Judy Elkins, Barbara Kress, Lenis Von Rohr, Mary Jo Joye, Marsene Jacobs, Fern Belvin. VIRGINIA BURNETTE BARBARA KRESS MARY JO JOYE LARRY NATES WALTER SMITH COACH LEE KOTY Bate bail 7967 BILLY EDMONDS BERNARD WUNDER BUDDY RAY DAVID ANDERSON DON SELLERS JAY WILSON First row: E. Greene, B. Edmonds, C. Allen, F. Carter, R. Greene, C. Wrigley, J. Foster, Coach Koty. Second row: D. Anderson, W. Arendall, B. Wunder, O. Lee, D. Sellers, B. Ray, J. Wilson, C. Branham. EARL GREENE RICHARD GREENE CHARLES BRANHAM OWEN LEE I WOODY ARENDALL ■Kftfl CRAIG WRIGLEY JERRY FOSTER FRED CARTER 5 CHRIS ALLEN First row: B. Gonzales, J. Horton, W. Branham, P. Valentine. Second row: W. Nelson, G. Wolff, A. Mullen, B. Acree, V. Mullen, C. Macaluso, G. Ridenour. Third row: R. Croft, J. Hauser, D. Givens, J. Berry, L. Henderson, R. Horton, T. Abell. Wretch 1961 COACH PARONE UNDA SCHOLL HOLLY BREWER SANDY ANDERSON BONNY BREWER JUDY INGRAM Alternates WENDY WHALEN 96 Craig Wrigley, Dee Caudle, David Givens, Jay Wilson, DeLaine Byrd, and Tim Abell paused for picture during student council convention session at S.C. State House. iState Student Council Convention Dentsville student body joined statewide student council convention delegates in impressive flag ceremonies at Dentsville gym at final session of convention. 97 Wilson Nelson, Sandra Homolish, David Anderson, Hannah Engelhardt, David Givens, and Sandie South set the pace in making S. C. student council convention a success. se se 0c nvention . . . 5Card ‘'Ifiork and un Delegates from all over the state discussed problems in workshop sessions like this which were held at Dentsville High during S.C. student council convention. 98 Richard Croft, Treasurer; DeLaine Byrd, Secretary; School, Installing Officer; and John Taylor, Vice President, David Givens, President; Cheryl Byrd, Columbia High launched new organization with impressive ceremony. Rational 5(onor «Society Chartered Honor Society aims were symbolized by Lynn Porter, Bonnie Brewer, Jackie Majors, Mary Page Lewis, and Hanna Engelhardt. 99 Intermission music was furnished by Dentsville music- makers: Cary Ardis, Don Sellers, Wayne Branham, and Irwin Branham. entdvilte 'incilidtA sSd ct d Classy class beauties: Sharon Redfern, Holly Brewer, Bonnie Castles. 100 The glamorous and capable cheerleaders for the Powder Bowl game were Walter Smith, Fred Carter, Dale Wingo, Jay Wilson, Craig Wrigley, and Donnie Cothran. owder i ovelieA The lovely Miss Donnie Cothran, last year's Queen, crowns Miss Earl Greene, Queen of the Powder Bowl festivities for this year. The Senior- Freshman and Junior-Sophomore teams battled to a 0-0 deadlock. Sandra Homolish, whom-Miss Greene sponsored, proudly looks on. 101 owder Jiowl cAction. 102 103 104 105 Ication e 106 o ntmittee 107 108 109 vScience 3-air inner a 110 5acuity ... A 1 ight to guide, a rod to check the erring, and reprove. .. 112 Ue Superintendent MR. EDWARD L. WRIGHT rudteed MR. L. B. NELSON, MR. W. H. RHODES, MR. L. W. CONDER, SR., MR. J. R. WILSON, DR. ERNEST L. WOOTEN Mrs. Marcia Bartlett, secretary, and Lynn Porter, office assistant, at work during a typical school day. «L-; 't;V' r • ■ .-• 'U ■ 'V!.' cAdminittrative Stall MRS. ELEANOR BULL MRS. ANNA M. WEBSTER Secretary MRS. MARSHALL HOLDER District Secretary District Supervisor of Instruction MRS. SYDNEY C. FOWLER Guidance mm MRS. MARBELLE K. PHILLIPS MRS. GLADYS M. YOUNG Home Economics MR. HERBERT R. CORBITT Agriculture, Shop Home Economics, B.S. Winthrop College Family Living; B.S., M.E., Winthrop College, University B.S., Clemson of South Carolina 2i o me coMomiCi) an d cAg riculture Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Young help girls in home economics class. 115 MRS. DORIS K. MILLER English B. A., Coker College Mrs. Miller smiles as students suffer through a test. MISS VIRGINIA LOUISE BERRY English, General Business B.S., Columbia College MISS FRANCES LaBORDE English, Journalism B.A., University of South Carolina MRS. JUDITH K. DAVIS French, English B.S., College of Charleston I MRS. HELEN A. WILLIAMS Latin, Spanish B.A., Tulane University oreicfn any uage Mrs. Davis attempts the impossible. . .teaching DHS students French. MRS. FRANCES O. GILCHRIST World History, Latin B.A., Coker College Graduate work, North Texas State University MRS. CATHERINE R. MR. BAETY O. GROSS MR. EUGENE B. SLOAN MR. WILLIAM D. SCHNEIDER Math Plane Geometry, and Algebra LEITNER Algebra B.S., Citadel A.B., Erskine College Science, Civics, Math A.B., Winthrop Graduate work, University of English College, University of South Carolina South Carolina B. S., Newberry College Graduate work, University of South Carolina Cltlatli and Mrs. Schneider points out one of the fundamentals of algebra. Mr. Mitchell demonstrates a chemistry principle during chemistry lab. cieftce MRS. HELEN C. NESBIT MR. REX MITCHELL Science, Biology A.B., Marshall College Graduate work, University of North Carolina, University of South Carolina Physics, Chemistry Algebra III, Trigonometry A.B., Lincoln Memorial University, University of Tennessee; M.A., University of North Carolina MR. ROBERT D. SAXON Biology, Anatomy B.S., Mississippi; Graduate work, University of South Carolina MR. COLBERT B. BIGBY Psychology, Civics A.B., University of South Carolina MRS. ANN L. BECKHAM Librarian B.S., George Peabody College; Graduate work, University of South Carolina Winthrop College MRS. REBA I. LIVINGSTON Typing B.A., Columbia College MISS KATHERINE ESTHER FLOYD Shorthand, Business English General Business B. S., Columbia College MRS. BETHB. RIDDLE Bookkeeping, General Business Senior Math, Office Practice A.B., University of South Carolina Miss Floyd instructs her students in shorthand. 120 Mrs. Henderson points out the world, a suburb of Charleston, to her history class. MRS. GLORIA B. HENDERSON U.S. History B. S., College of Charleston MR. THOMAS J. CROSS English, World History B. A., Boston College MR. FREDRICK WILLIAM BUNCE Mechanical Drawing Cultural History, Art B. S. in Art Education Master of Fine Arts Degree, Macalester College, Cranbrook Academy of Art (Not Pictured) MR. RICHARD H. McINVAILL, JR. Science,World History B.A., M. Ed., University of South Carolina; Graduate work, University of North Carolina Appalachian State Winthrop College MRS. WILLARD L. JONES Physical Education B.S., M. Ed., Temple University MR. ERNEST L. KOTY, JR. Physical Education A.B., University of South Carolina Education 122 One of the DHS band performances, the Carolina Carillon parade. Bua EZ)riverA Left to right: Victor Finley, Bill Royson, Steve Morse, Frank Motley, Jimmy Rollings, Carey Ardis, Robert McNair, Roger Richardson. Not Pictured: Mrs. Margie White, Louise Wallace, Jimmy Wrenn, Edgar Smith, Thomas Duncan, Fred Shannon, Jean Dowey, Thomas Brown, Mrs. Pauline Bartlett, and Clark Hornsby. uAtodian Mr. Miles ( aleteria Statf Mrs. Louise Paschal, Mrs. Lula Nates, Mrs. Odessa Ford, Mrs. Margaret Peavy, Mrs. Janie Brazell, Mrs. Marjorie Sanders, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. Daisy Kolb. __■ •AS cMdver tide menta s. I . . .Wonderful dis- covery of modern life—publicity !. . . Jk UP! m ¥ £ j 9 £11 1 i. I - ' u k . • ■Ml f £ K'c WM « I ■ CONGRATULATIONS to this term's graduates and all good wishes for success in the field they have chosen in which to carve out their careers. In searching for a higher education, we hope they will remember the fine colleges in our state; if entering business or industry immedi- ately, we hope they will find their career here in South Carolina. Cate-McLaurin Co. Sylvan Brother’s A Quality Down Through The Years fSb 1500 Main Street Columbia, South Carolina ■ i H 1 AL 4-6945 AL 4-6175 1720 Taylor Street Phone AL 3-7075 Seiberling Tires Frigidaire Appliances 126 THE GARRIS INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 1608 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina Phone 253-7081 Roy E. Garris Roy E. Garris, Jr. L. G. Balfour Company Rings Invitations Mr. Fred Wilkins Hilton Head, South Carolina , PEARCE - YOUNG - ANGEL COMPANY BESKID PHARMACY Service Food Distributors Congratulations to Our Graduates Fresh - Frozen Canned - Dried Foods SU 7-4353 Dentsville, South Carolina 127 Foremost Dairies Nelson’s tSF Nutritious Grocery JSriclj Dairy Products AL 4-3179 mpjK 9 2901 Two Notch Road Quality Groceries and Meats Philips 66 Products Gas - Oil Route 3 Columbia, South Carolina Phone SU 7-5025 Shakespeare Company Shakespeare Fine Fishing Tackle Columbia, South Carolina Since 1897 JOHNSON CAB I NET CO. 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Spangler Construction Company Woodfield Park Columbia, South Carolina BEE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Bee Harper...Owner Insurance of Every Kind The Best in Auto and Fire Coverage Telephone AL 2-7383 SU 9-3707 1422 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina FORGET-ME-NOT ORIGINALITY OUR SPECIALITY Phone SU 7-7491 6826 Two Notch Road Columbia, South Carolina WHITE'S SHOE SERVICE Modern Shoe Repair We Make Old Shoes Look And Wear Like New Telephone SU 7-8152 Tremholm Plaza At Forest Lake BELK'S South Carolina's Largest Department Store 132 H. L. GREEN COMPANY DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SALON All Beauty Service Is Available. 1624 Main Street Hair Shaping Is Our Specialty. SU 7-5710 Come in and Shop With Us. 1713 Decker Blvd. Where every day is sale day Dorothy Rushing, Owner ARDIS TEXACO SERVICE Phone SU 7-2844 Forest Drive and Trenholm Road Columbia, South Carolina DALE'S DRIVE-IN MARKET Phone SU 7-8010 1013 Percival Road Columbia, South Carolina THE RANCH RESTAURANT Fine Foods Pit-Cooked Barbeque Hot Dogs Hamburgers Cone Sundays Banana Splits Steaks Milk Shakes 5100 Two Notch Road Phone SU 2-0666 FOREST-LAKE BEAUTY SALON COME IN COLONIAL, YOU COME OUT BETTER EVERY TIME Colonial Stores, Inc. 133 JUNE CHANDLER BOOKS Telephone SU 7-8623 Trenholm Plaza Columbia, South Carolina Thoroughbred Motel and Mitchell’s Mobile Home Park 3411 Two Notch Road Splendid Because It's Blended SUBURBAN FOOD STORES S P HOUSE MOVING COMPANY WRECKING COMPANY We move Any Size To And From Anywhere Phone AL 6-8323 - SU 7-0640 2318 Two Notch Road RALPH E. COOPER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Gas and Oil Produce and Meats 134 iScnior Stciti6ticA TIM ABELL When a man ceases to be himself; he ceases to exist. Football 2,3; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Dents-Events, Reporter 1, Sports Editor 2,3, Editor-in-Chief 4; THE COUGAR, Sports Editor 3, Business Manager 4; N.F.L. 3,4; Science Club 4; Math Club 3, Vice-President 3; Block D Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4; Pat 'Em on the Back Week 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; King-Teen 4; Boys' State 3; Noma Spelling Award 3; Old English D 3; Handbook Staff 3; SSA Tournament 3; Certificate of Excellence 3; Marshal 3; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4. BOBBY ACUFF Calm and easy is his style. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; D.E. Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; Arts and Crafts 1; Hobby Club 1; Track Team 1,2, 3, 4. JUDY ACUFF Youth is full of pleasure. F.H.A. 1, 2; F.B.L. A. 4; Drama 3; COUGAR 4; Pep Club 2; Dents-Events Reporter 2; F.F.A. 2; Y-Teens 2; Youtli-For-Christ 1. WOODY ARENDALL 1 strive not for gold, but for friends. Basketball 4; Baseball 3, 4. FERN BELVIN The heart benevolent and kind. Entered senior year, Southwest High 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Basketball 4; Honor Roll 4; National Honor Society 4; Block D Club. JERRY BERRY A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions. Football 2,4; Track 2, 3,4; Block D 4, Vice-President 4; 4-H Club 4. WAYNE BRANHAM As happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon him. Track 3; Baseball 4; 4-H Club 3; Art Club 3; Most Talented 4. BONNIE BREWER Modesty is the beauty of women. Annandale High School 4; J.E.B. Stuart High School 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Girls' Block D 4; Cougar Club 4; Art Club 3,4, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Red Cross R e pr e s e n t a t i v e 4; Student Council Executive Board 3; Honor Roll 4; Alter- nate Cheerleader 4; Wittiest 4. BRENDA BROADHEAD To speak as common people do, to think as wise men do. Eau Claire High School 1; Senior Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4; Crisco Award 2; National Forensic League 3; Secretary 4; Most Talented 4. DELAINE BYRD Make yourself necessary to someone. President of Freshman Class; Drama Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3; Latin Club Secretary 2; Math Club, President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Red Cross 2; Dents-Events Reporter 1, Circulation Manager 2, Exchange Editor 3; Columbia Record Reporter 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; National Honor Society 4, Secretary 4; Cougar Club Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Pat 'Em on the Back Week 2, 3, 4; Most Dependable 4; Most Intellectual 4; Winthrop Editor's Conference 3; 5. C.S.P.A. Convention 3; S.C.A.S.C. Convention Treasurer and Reporter 4; Old English D 2, Star 3,4; N.F.L. 3; Letter of Commendation 4; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Latin Club Award 2; Noma Spelling Award 3; Furman Scholar 4. LOUISE BOATWRIGHT For nature made her what she is and ne'er made another. F.H.A. 2; Y-Teens 1; F.B.L.A. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Chorus 3,4, Treasurer 4; Cougar Club 4; Dents-Events 3,4, Typist 4; Red Cross Representative 4; 4-H Club 1; F.T.A. 2. JUDY BOSTIC Her face was fair, her person pleasing, her temper amiable, her heart kind. Student Council 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Y-Teens 4, Secretary 4; Best Dressed 4; Best Looking 4; Most Popular 4; Maid of Honor 4. DEE CAUDLE I was never less alone than when by myself. Princess Anne High School 1; Hilltop High School 2; A.C. Flora High 3; Student Council 4; Cougar Club 4; Les Chansonettes 4; Inter-Club Council Representative 4; Dents-Events 3,4, Reporter 3, Social Editor 4; Pat 'Em on the Back Week 4. BILL CHURCH There is nothing as pleasant as remembering good friends. Seoul American High School, Korea 3,4; Science Club 2, 4; Math Club 4. DONALD COTHRAN He was not merely a chip off the old block, but the old block itself. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; D.E. Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2; Senior Superlative 4. 135 «Senior iStati tica WENDELL CRIBB To love one's self is the beginning of a lifelong romance. Spanish Club; Block D Club 2; Youth-For-Christ 2; Science Club 1; Math Club 1; Art Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. RONDA DOUBERLY The days that make us happy make us wise. Blackshear High School 1; Eau Claire High School 4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, President 1; Science Club 1; Math Club 1; Chorus 1; F.T.A. 2; D.E. Club 4. DELORES EDWARDS Speech is great, but silence is greater. F.H.A. 2,3,4, President 2; F.B.L.A. 1; Red Cross 1; Block D Club 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Miss F.H.A. 4; Class Officer 2, 3; F.H.A. Delegate to Winthrop. HANNA ENGELHARDT Grace was in all her steps, heav'n in her eyes, in every gesture dignity and love. Chorus 3; F.H.A. 2, President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; Science Club 1; Student Council 2; Exchange Editor of Dents-Events; Class Editor of THE COUGAR 4, Circulation Manager 3; N.F.L. 2; Corresponding Secre- tary of the State Student Council; Pat 'Em on the Back 2; Winner of S.C. Speak for Democracy Contest; President of Senior Class 4. GENE GARRIS Why should the Devil have all the good times. Science Club 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3; 4-H Club 1; Hobby Club 1; Sports Club 2; N.F.L. 3,4; Cougar Club 4. DAVID GIVENS All the world is queer save thee and me, and me thinks thee art a little queer. SCASC President 3,4; Williamsburg Burgess 3; Delegate to 25th NASC Convention 3; Assistant Director, SCASC Summer Workshop 3; N.F.L. President 2,3;Forensic Club Member 2, 3,4; Star Champion Extemporaneous Speaking 2; Parliamentarian SSA Tournament and Congress 3; Champion Class A Affirmative Debater 2; Champion Class AA Negative Debator 3; 2nd Place State Negative Debating Championships 3; Best presiding Officer of official N.F.L. Congress 4; Student Council Representa- tive 2,3,4; National Merit Semifinalist 4; Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3; National Honor Society President 4; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 2; Pat 'Em on the Back 2,3,4; Copy Editor of Annual 3; Latin Club 4; Science and Math Club 4; Furman Scholar 4; NFL Degree of Distinction 3; Certificate of Superior is SSA Congress 3; Certificate of Excellence in Debating at SSA Tourna- ment 3; Certificate of Excellence in Extemporaneous Speaking at SSA Tournament 3; Old English D 3; Marshal 3; Most Dependable 4; Track 3. BUTCH GONZALES The charm and playfulness of his talk. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 4; Block D 2,3,4; Junior Class Vice-President 3; Student Council 1,2,3; Red Cross 1; Pep Club 3; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; Cutie-Pie winner 1. MAJA GRAF Saying nothing is a woman's rarest skill. Munich American High School 1, 2, 3; Library Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Art Club 4. EARL GREENE Ask me no questions and I will tell you no fibs. Baseball 3,4; Art Club 3; 4-H Club 3; Block D Club 3,4. PATRICIA HAMMOND Thoughts are mightier than strength of hand. F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,3; F.T.A. 4. BETSY HARRELL Betsy, like all good women, had a temper of her own. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. 1; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Baton Club 1; Cheerleader 1; Class Officer 1; D.E. Club 1; Basketball 1,2; Pep Club 1. GLEE HENDERSON Through life she goes with a happy smile. Secretary of Student Council and Student Body 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Columbia Record Newspaper Reporter 3; Cheerleader 3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Girls' Block D 3,4, Reporter 3; President Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Columbia Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Dents-Events Staff, Assistant Circulation Manager 3; Library Club, Vice-President 1; Pep Club 2; Cougar Club 4; Drama Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Girls' State 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Old English D 4. LOIS HIGHTOWER If it were not for presents, an elopement would be preferable. Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 1,4. SANDRA HOMOLISH Nothing is ever achieved without enthusiasm. Vice-President of Freshman Class; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Most Valuable Player 2; Pep Club 2; Girls' Block D 2, 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Head Cheerleader 3, 4; Dents- Events 3; Y-Teens 3; D.E. Club 3,4; Homecoming Sponsor 2,4; Booster Club 4, Vice-President 4. 136 Senior JIMMY HORTON 'Tis sweet to gaze into a kind man's eyes. F.F.A. 1,2,4; Block D Club 3,4; Art Club 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4. CATHY JACOBS In her tongue is the law of kindness. F.H.A. 1; 4-H Club 1; Red Cross Council 1,2, 3,4; F.T.A. 2; Y-Teens 2; Chorus 3,4; Dents-Events 3,4, Typist 4; Cougar Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4, Vice-President 4. MARY ANN JEFFERIES She has a smile for every girl, two for every boy. Transferred from Lakewood High 4. FREDDIE JACKSON Culture is the habit of being pleased with the best and knowing why. Senior Superlative Best Dressed 4; Art Editor for Annual 4; Art Editor for Dents-Events 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3,4; Art Agent for Art Club 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; N.F.L. 1,2,3,4. KATHERINE JONES Charity is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hands. F.H.A. 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3, Library 4; F.B.L.A. 4; D.E. Club 4. RANDY JONES Thought is often better than speech. D.E. Club 3,4; 4-H Club 3,4. t NANCY KADLOWEC The glory of a firm, capacious mind. Math Club 3; Science Club 3; Office Worker 4; Dramatics Club 3; Latin Club 3. JOHN KEARNEY It is safer to keep silence than to speak. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4;4-H Club 1,2,3; Block D Club 1,2, 3, 4. ROBERT LANCASTER The way to be happy is make other people happy. Band 1; 4-H Club 1; Art Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4. JOYCE MAGRUDER A true friend is the greatest of all blessings. Dramatics Club 2; F.HtA. 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Inter- Club Council Representative 3; Future Teachers Club 3,4. JACKIE MAJORS The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Leesville High School 1; Killeen High School 2; Geneva County High School 3; Cougar Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; Girls' Chorus 4; Sponsor for Jerry Berry at Home- coming 4. NANCY MALLOY The tragedy of love is indifference. Library Club 1; T.F.A. 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Red Cross 1, 3; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 1,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Cougar Club 4. STEVE MORSE Tobacco is a dirty weed. I like it. It satisfies no normal need. I like it. It makes you thin, it makes you lean, It takes the hair right off your bean, It's the worst dam stuff I've ever seen. I like it. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Drivers' Club 3, 4; D.E. Club 4. MARY NICHOLS I do love to note and to observe. F.H.A. 2,3,4; 4-H Club 3,4; D.E. Club 4; F.T.A. 4. BILLY NORVILLE What can't be cured, must be endured. Science Club 1; Library Club 2,3,4, President 4; Repre- sentative of SCHLA Convention 3, Voting delegate to SCHLA Convention 4, Representative to Districts Meetings 3,4; Received Library Pin Award 3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Drama Club 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Dents-Events, Reporter and Typist 4. LYNN PORTER What is beautiful is good, and what is good will soon be beautiful. F.T.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Y-Teens 1; Dents-Events Reporter; Office Assistant 3,4; Miss Flame 3,4; Miss Sportsarama 3; Circulation Manager Dents-Events 3; Pep Club 2; Miss D.H.S. 3; Treasurer of Student Council 4. JO PISANO She must be seen to be appreciated. Student Council Representative 1, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; F.T.A. 2;JuniorRed Cross Representative 2; F.B.L.A., President 4; Chorus 3,4, Secretary 4; Queen of Hearts 2; Y-Teens 1. CAROL PULEO She was good as she was fair. F.T.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 1; Chorus 3, 4; Cougar Club 4; Library Club 1; Dents-Events, Reporter 2. GEORGE RIDENOUR Who soeth good seeds shall surely reapeth. Football 4; Track 3, 4. 137 sSenior Statistic A FRANCES RILEY She burns the midnight oil; but not always for study. Chorus 3, 4; N. F.L. 3, 4; N. F.L. President 4; Dents-Events 4, Business Manager 4; Student Cougar Club 4; Future Homemakers of America 2; Representative to Girls' State 3, Received First Citizen Award; Chairman of District N.F.L. 3,4. KAY ROSE It does a heap o' good sometimes, to go a little slow. 4-H Club 1,2,4; D.E. Club 4;Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 1,2. DONNA SALTER If ere she knew an evil thought, she spoke no evil word. F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3; Girls' Block D Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; F.T.A. 2,3, Secretary 3;CougarClub 4, Secretary 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Girls' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Dents-Events Reporter 1; Pep Club 3; Old English D 3. FRED SANDERS I can resist anything except temptation. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 3; Red Cross 1. LINDA SCHOLL Talent, personality, and looks make a wonderful combination. Block D 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Student Council Secre- tary 3; F.T.A. 1,2,3, President 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Dents-Events Reporter 1,2, 3, Club Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Head 3; Beta Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; National Honor Society 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Letter of Commendation 4; Pat 'Em on the Back 3; Old English D 2, Star 3,4; Marshal 3; Math Club Reporter 1, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; N.F.L. 3; F.H.A. 1,3, Delegate to District Convention 2; Delegate to SCASC Convention 3. DON SELLERS Play up, play up, and play the game. Sports Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; F.F.A. Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Presi- dent 4; Library 4; D.E. Club 3,4; Boys' Block D 3,4; 4-H Club 4. ROBERT SHANNON I always do my best. Sports Club 1,2; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 4. SANDIE SOUTH Whose little body lodged a mighty wind. William J. Palmer High School 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4; Cougar Club 4. JANICE SWEAT Procrastination is the act with keeping up with yesterday. Holly Hill High 1; Pine Forest High 2; D.E. Club 4; F.H.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 4. JOHN TAYLOR Trouble wid a heap o' folks, day cain' tell whar frien'ship leave off an' meddlin' commence! N.F.L. 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Senior Superlative 4; Student Council 4; Marshal 3. LENNIS von ROHR It takes a tall person to know what's going on in the world. Lamberton Junior High 1; Monterey Union High 2; Frances C. Hammond High 3; Basketball 4; Y-Teens 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Drama 4; Cougar Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Chorus 4. EDDIE WILDS An honest man is the noblest work of God. F.T.A. 1; Basketball 3; Lower Richland 1; Laffayette High 1. DALE WINGO Nothing spoils a romance so much as a sense of humor. German Club 2; N.F.L. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Science Club 4; Marshal 3. JAY WILSON Absent he is a character understood, but present he is a force respected. Entered Dentsville Junior Year; Treasurer of Junior Class 3; Treasurer of Senior Class 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4, Club Reporter 4; Cougar Club 4, President 4; Block D 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Most School Spirit, Best All Around 4; Executive Board of Student Council 4. CRAIG WRIGLEY Those that think must govern those that toil. Art Editor, Dents-Events 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; President Science Club 1; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 2; President Sophomore Class-Beta Club 2, 3,4, President 3,4; N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2,3; Winner DHS Science Fair 2, Finalist Central S.C. Science Fair 2; State Negative Debate Champion 2; Old English D 2, Stars 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Pat 'Em on the Back 3,4; Boys' State 3; Marshal 3; Block D 3,4; Cougar Club 4; State Class A Debate Champion 2; Class A A Debate Champion 3; State Runner-up Negative Debate Champion 3; National Honor Society 4; President Student Body 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4. 138 Epilogue On behalf of the entire COUGAR staff, I would like to thank the faculty for their understanding and cooper- ation. Without the financial assistance of our advertisers, this annual would not have been possible. But the most important element in this annual is you, the DHS student. Without you there would be no annual. From all of us to all of you, THANK YOU ! The Editor 139 cAutocjrapliA 140 cAutogrciplxA 141 cA utograpUd 142 c utocf rapltA 143 cAutocjraplxA cA CProduct' of 333 INDIANA AVfNUr WINSTON-SAUM. N.C. 144
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