34 Richland students will attend Governor’s School.

Thirty-four Richland County students have been selected to attend the 1987 session of the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts.

Of the 750 students who applied statewide, 246 were chosen to participate in the program to be held at Furman University in Greenville June 21 through July 25.

Those Richland County students selected to attend the program, ope to rising juniors and seniors in public and private schools, are Dennis Ray Shealy, Johnathan Federick McClain and Charles Robert Drucker of A. C. Flora High School.

Selected from Dreher High School were Joyce DeeDee Marchelle Hist, Thomas Cameron Joyner, Tiffanie Ann Scott, Stuart Roland Knoop, Anna Ackerman Miley, Carla Jean Medlin, Michelle Samea Burgess, Elizabeth Joyce Brumbach, Victoria Lynn Greer, Kimberly Anita Haynes, Paul Leigh Hayne, John Regis Ferrick, Gena Marie Stout, Helen Wingard Hill and Samuel Creighton Waters.

Participants from Heathwood Hall Episcopal School will be Genevieve Douglass Compton, Trahern Fulton Cook, Keely Diane Jackson, Katharine Alayne Butler and Melissa Eileen Swick

Carolina M Frances Linder, a student at James H. Hammond Academy, also was selected.

George L. Bell, Damon Anthony Gray and Joshua A. Salomon will represent Richland Northeast High School, and Holly Lynn Deal, John Thomas Carter, Jr., Travis Charles Eikner, John Thomas Erickson, Jr., Kevin Scott Gillion, Wesley Jay Gabbard and James Leo Green III were selected from Spring Valley High School.

March 19, 1987  
Columbia Record (published as The Columbia Record)  
Columbia, South Carolina
Page 90

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