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MRS. GERALDINE BABB—Box 301, Duncan, S. C.; B.A. Furman Uni- vorsity; leaches world history and psychology; outside activities in- clude reading, sports, and travel. MRS. DAISY W. BEAM—229 E. Smith St., Gaffney, S. C.; A.B. Limestone College; graduate work Furman University, Duke University, and Converse College; teaches piano qeomotry and algebra; sponsor for Future Teachors Club. MRS. CARRIE C. BOGGS—162 Cor- nelius Rd., Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. Winthrop College; school librarian, adviser for Library Club; outside activities include reading and cooking. MRS. BARBARA C. CALDWELL—109 Oconee Dr., Spartanburg, S. C.; B.S. Carson-Nowman, graduate work at Converse College; teachos biology; outside activities include sports and reading. MRS. EVELYN B. CANNON—1164 Woodburn Rd., Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. Limostonc College, graduate work at Appalachian State Teach- ers College and Univorsity of S. C.; adviser for the Junior Class, teaches business math, shorthand and type- writing; outsido interests include music. MRS. WILLIE W. CARTER—Spartan- burg Junior College, Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. Carson-Newman; teaches English; interested in reading and knitting. Four New Teachers Join Faculty For '65-'66 Term MR. WARREN R. CATHCART. SR.— 329 W. Hampton Ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; wood shop; retired from office of County Superintendent of Educa- tion; hobbies and interests include building and refinishing furniture; hunting and fishing. MRS. JOYCE G. CLEVELAND—3296 S. Church St., Spartanburg. S. C.; A.B. Furman University, graduato work Converse Colleae; sponsor for Anchor Club; outsido interest in- clude reading and sewing. MISS LINDA COGGINS—Route 2, Spartanburg. S. C.; B.A. Winthrop College; teachos Spanish. MR. WADE A. CORN—603 Ridge- way Dr., Spartanburg. S. C.; A.B. Wofford College; teaches physical education, athletic director, football coach. 19
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To the seniors of '66: History may well reflect that the high school graduates of the six- ties in large measure determined the civilization of the twenty-first century. In this decade of unlimited op- portunity it cannot be said I didn't have a chance. Your graduation, a step of end- ing or a step of beginning, is a landmark for each of you. I trust the foundation is secure and this is a launchpad to a successful life—a successful life of your choice, as a homemaker, farmer, teacher, doctor, lawyer, engineer, or secretary. The faculty and staff wish for you a full life of understanding, competence, and progress. The real worth of Dorman High will not be measured by archi- tectural design but rather by its impact on the lives of its gradu- ates and the intellectual and spiritual values for which it stands. I shall follow your separate ca- reers with real personal interest. —DOYLE W. BOGGS. MR. DOYLE W. BOGGS Principal MR. ALLEN O. CLARK Assistant Principal Dorman High is now well into its second year of operation and already it is beginning to have an im- pact upon the local and state levels in academic and extracurricular activities. The 1964-1965 school year was spent consolidating two student bodies and solv- ing many problems that came as a result of this edu- cational progress. Education cannot be evaluated in terms of one or two years, but no one doubts for a moment the excellent opportunities, the challenges and the brightness of the future for the students who are privileged to attend Dorman High School. Dorman High's destiny as a quality secondary edu- cational institution is assured. Surely, all who reside in Spartanburg County School District Six must be proud. —ALLEN O. CLARK.
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MR. KENNETH O. COUCH—115 Spring Valley Drive, Spartanburg, S. C.; B.S. and M.S. Clemson Uni- versity; teaches agriculture, adviser for FFA; outside interest are live- stock shows, football, golf, and travel. MISS RUTH CROW—309 Highland Courts Apts., Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. Winthrop College; teaches English; outsiae hobbies and inter- ests are travel, reading, concerts, plays, and church activities. MRS. LUCILE H. DILLARD—P. O. Box, Fairforost, S. C.; B.S. Winthrop College, graduate study at Wofford College, University of S. C., and Furman University; teaches type- writing and shorthand. MRS. P. M. DORMAN — Fairforost S. C.; A.B. Limestone College; teaches algebra and general mathe- matics; outside activities include music, knitting, and Girls' Auxiliary work. Teachers Plan For Pre-Christmas Examinations MRS. MARY JANE DOUCETTE—116 White Oak Rd., Spartanburg, S. C-; A.B. Converse College; teaches Latin, English and algebra, adviser for Latin Club; hobbies and inter- ests are music, reading, and church activities. MRS. FRANCES DOVER—366 Oak Grove Rd., Spartanburg, S. C.; B.S. Winthrop College, summer sessions University of N. C., Furman Univer- sity, and University of S. C.; teaches home economics and family living, adviser for FHA; other interests are interior decorating and experimental cooking. MRS. CLARA H. FOSTER—Roebuck, S. C.; A.B. University of S. C., M AT, Converse College; toachos French I, II, III, English II, III, Secretary of WMS and Sunday School teacher Roebuck Baptist Church. MRS. JIMMIE A. GABLE—Roebuck, S. C.; A.B. and M.A. University of S. C.; teachos typewriting and busi- ness English, adviser for VAN- GUARD; other interests aro sports and knitting. MRS. IRIS C. GARY—110 Winfield Dr., Spartanburg. S. C.; B.A. and M.Ed. Columbia College and Uni- versity of S. C.; teaches U. S. his- tory, world history; other interests include reading. MR. CLAUDE DEWEY GENTRY, JR.— 432 S. Church Street, Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. and Ed.M. University of S. C., Georgetown University, and Adelphi University; teaches social studies. Social Studies Department chairman. Key Club adviser; hob- bies and interests include music, travel, and reading. 20
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