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FT A officers Sandra Gwinn, Linda Smith, Becky Walden, and Terrie Lanford fetes retired teacher. FHA Officers, left to right: Carole Hardin, Margaret Fleming, Laura Bryan, Linda Watkins. Standing: Mrs. Frances Dover, Adviser: Miss Roberta O'Shields. Adviser; Paulette Tiilotson and Debbie Mitchell discuss year's work. Club Projects Benefit, Complement School Life Shown here are only four of the many clubs or organizations which make up part of the activities at DHS. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Spartanburg, is advised by Mr. Dewey Gentry. During the current year they compiled and sold student directories which have proved very helpful to students and teachers at Dorman. The Cavalettes, advised by Mrs. Charlene Yarborough, is the only club sponsored solely by the school. They have sold football pro- grams and advance tickets to athletic events. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which encourages individuals to improve personal, family, and community living. Mrs. Daisy Beam is adviser for the Future Teachers of America. Monthly meetings of this club help to increase the students' knowl- edge of the art of teaching through well planned and presented programs. Key Club officers Jacob Gregory, Bruce Whelchel, David Frey, and Chick Gosnell sell Student Directory to Linda Williams. Cavalette officers sell advance tickets to ball game. Left to Right: Becky Walden, Debra Earnhardt, Jackie Brown.
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Physical education develops coordination and promotes competitive spirit. Mr. Phillips aids student teacher, Mr. Beck, in preparation for a career in teaching. English literature is expounded in Creative English. Student Teachers Observe And Practice In Class Only a few of the many ways that Dorman helps the student to grow are pictured here. For those students who possess the ability to write, a course in Creative Writing taught by Mrs. Joyce Cleveland is offered. This is one of the best courses that DHS offers to help one along the road to a successful writing career. Mr. Phillips was only one of the many who helped train college students in the field of practice teaching. This practice gives the prospective teacher a bird's eye view of what his future career holds. One of the most enjoyable sports during physical education is volleyball. Coaches Curtis Powell and Wade Corn instruct in this field of study. Biology students find microscopic analysis guite enjoyable. Biology students experiment, observe, and analyze.
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Band members prepare for stiff inspection before public performance. Russell Walden, Ronnie Thornton, and Kirk McKeown collect canned goods and toys to spread Christmas cheer. Council Reactivates Student Participation Christmas season was an active time at Dorman. The Student Council, backed by the faculty and student body, started the season by erecting and decorating a huge tree in the lobby. Boxes of food and toys were collected and distributed to those less fortunate. Participating in the city's annual Christmas parade, the Marching Cavaliers underwent stiff inspection in readiness for the parade. Another example of Christmas giving was that of the Anchor Club. The members unani- mously voted to help four underprivileged children. Pennants were sold to help provide money for this project. The true Christmas Spirit prevailed throughout the school. One of the many projects of the Anchor Club was selling pennants. Officers left to right are Annette Collins, Cheryl McGaha, Elaine Anderson, and Peggy Malone. Buying pennant is member Vicki Outz. The Marching Cavaliers display precision in performance at the Spartanburg Annual Christmas Parade.
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