Dillon High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Dillon, SC)

 - Class of 1972

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The International Relations Club . . . is an organization designed to help in a time when international under- standing is needed. The basic proj- ect of the club was to adopt a needy child in the Philippines through the Christian ChiIdren's Fund. The money was raised by the raffling of a shotgun. At each meet- ing, the members report on various countries and discuss political and economic situations in each. The club is under the guidance of Mr. Nick Mescia. Seated: J. McCallum, Lucius, Podmore, McLellan, McCutcheon. Kneeling: Murchison, Currin, Lane, Braddy, McLaurin, Arnette, Adams, Wright, Strickland, Wallace, Mescia, adviser. Standing: Coates, Grant, Beaver, Mclnnis, Frazier, Wilson, Miller, Sapp, Traywick, Keith, Chesnut, Locklear, R. McCallum. Seated: L. McRae, M. McRae, Alford, Smith, Jones, Brock. Standing: McNeil, Alford, adviser, Rogers, Ladison, Page. The Pen Pal Club . . . is an organization that helps to strengthen international under- standing and friendships. The club corresponds with young people from different areas of the world, and by this they gain a bet- ter understanding of people in for- eign lands. They present at each meeting informative programs about the pen pals' countries. The club is directed by Mrs. Marguerite Alford. 111

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1' 7' f J, 5, lx : ll', I.. 1 'il - -at' A 'g . 1 X sf... 1 , t 5 ef, . i - l -lf.. I-or Kneeling: Smlth, McLellan, Sanders, Beaver, Wllkes, Klng, Chapman, Lassiter, Stanton, Singleton. Standing: Brewer, Davldlon, Floyd, Boan, Herring, Moody, McRlmmon, Carroll, Floyd, Johnson, Price, Corley, Peacock, Byrd, Dove, Richardson, Phipps, Evans, Gaddy, Arnette, Braswell, Carr, Stephens, Stutts, Luclus, Zlellnskl, Herring, Cottlngham, McDaniel, Parker, adviser. The Tennis and Golf Club . . tries to help any student who wishes to improve or to learn the skill of tennis or golf. Under the leadership of Mr. Aubrey Parker, the club has regu- lar programs of demonstration and discussions of rules, terms, and AwsV,AW ,l.ralt.,,, skills used on the tennis court or J X J 'W lliruw , h .M golf course. ff' .nv-'S' X O iwrbu 5 5 'larva Officers: Sanders, Vice-president, Parker, adviser, Davidson, President. 110



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V 1 at 1 Vt ,Alt r J 9 Q X t ' - lr at ,- T Seated: Cox, Lockemy, Grant, Salmon, C. Arnette, Bethea. Standing: Evans, Caulder, Traywlck, Vanderhall, Carter, Wilson, Short, Cottlngham, T. Arnette. The FCA . . in its second year at Dillon High School continues to serve the ath- letes with spiritual fellowship. Un- der the direction of Coach Marion Lee, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes maintains an active orga- nization. The highlight of the year for the F.C.A. is the summer conference in Black Mountain, N. C. Last year four representatives from DHS at- tended, and it is hoped more will be able to attend this year. The main activity of the huddle group is weekly devotions before school for its members. This organization has much to offer the athlete who in turn can relate to the student body. 112 fun Q 'A- 8 if' 0431 Officers: Don Wilson, President, Tommy Arnette, Vice-President, Vick Traywick, Secretary-Treasurer. f ',,, , - ll .rl r 1 1 I 'lr FCA members Townsend. Miller, and Lock- emy consider ways to sell trash cans a FCA project. ' ,4-

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