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Superior editorials, features, and news articles --all these serve to make this newspaper one of qual- ity craftsmanship and one that plays a vital role in molding constructive school spirit. Gaye Theus, alumni editor; Phyllis Hendrix, feature editor; Johnny Jacobs, sports editor; and Rachel Fellers, club editor, look over pictures while Lyn Henderson, news editor; Donna Whalen, senior class reporter; and Steve Foster, art editor, re vise articles. 1st ROW; Jarrett, Fellers, Bushouse, Givens, Love, Jacobs, Miss LaBorde. 2nd ROW; Norris, Staples, Mercier, White, Givens, Driggers, Daughtridge, Henderson, Hendrix, Oldham, and Theus. 83
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Zoe Ann Bushouse, associate editor; Mike Givens, editor; Pam Love, busi- ness manager; Linda Morris, assistant business manager, work out head- lines for the paper. Charles Lamb wrote in his Essay of Elia : Newspapers always excite curi- osity, no one ever lays one down witn- out a feeling of disappointment. The news media of DHS, the Dents-Events. assuredly stimulates curiosity and pro- vokes higher thought. Serving as the true voice of the student, the Dents-Events thoroughly informs the members of the student body and the faculty about school activities. THE DENTS-EVENTS satxos counts Reporters, Dianne Daughtridge, Marsha Jarrett, Peggy Norris, Susan White, Lynn Driggers, Jo Ann Doherty, and Char- melle Staples discuss layout of a future Dents-Events with Miss LaBorde. 82
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THE ANCHOR CLUB OFFICERS: Carol Kolb, president; Rachel Fellers, secretary; Mrs. Nes- bit, sponsor; Mary Castles, treasurer; Phyllis Hendrix, vice president; and Rita Dixon, reporter. The Anchor Club is a girls' service or- ganization sponsored by Pilot International. Contributions of the Anchor girls this year have been true to their purpose--service to school and community. A few of the proj- ects sponsored were a clean-up campaign for the girls' restrooms, helping in commun- ity civic drives such as Wee Care, cleaning and redecorating the teachers' lounge, hav- ing a Christmas and spring party for the S.C. Industrial School, awarding a savings bond to an outstanding senior member, and spon- soring a young orphan boy in Thailand. 1st ROW: Pam King, Rachel Fellers, Lynn Driggers, Gail Saxon, Celeste Bell, Mrs. Nesbit, Ann Scott, Jennifer Elkins, Candy Smith, Dianne Daughtridge; 2nd ROW; Greer Miller, Joyce Sellers, Marsha Givens, Faye Miles, Rita Dixon, Bettie Beneker, Margaret Craft, Kaye Greene, Phyllis Hendrix, Emmie McLain, Linda Bundrick, Zoe Ann Bushouse, Bev- erly Mills, Karen Elder, Carol Kolb, and Mary Castles. Absent are Becky Thompson and Barbara Young.
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