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for students and staff is provided on campus. The architecture reflects the tradition of the old school including an interior courtyard with the dolphin fountain and other artifacts. The new school incorporates a covered seating area, a wall built from bricks of the old building with some of its seals and plaques and a lamppost donated by alumni. Additional reminders of Dreher's proud past include statuary and the extensive art gallery (professional and student works) that was accumulated through the efforts of various school organizations, graduating classes, and donations from many benefactors.
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French. The S. C. Educational Television Commission (SCETV) was created by the General Assembly in 1960 and SCETV moved from Dreher several blocks away. Dreher's principal was named its first president. R. Lynn Kalmbach died in 1965. SCETV's Columbia transmitter, WRLK, was named for Kalmbach, as well as Dreher's original gymnasium until renaming in 2002.
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In November 2002, a $ 381 million bond referendum passed for school construction in Richland District One. The original Dreher High School complex had been existing for sixty-four years. The condition of the physical plant, the inadequacies of space and classroom size, as well as the technological
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In 1938, the third high school in Columbia was completed. It was built at 701 Adger Road on a ten-acre lot, which was once part of Governor Wade Hampton's estate, purchased for $ 25,000 from Burrell D. Manning. The Mechanics Contracting Company completed construction of the new building at a cost
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The first principal, D. Leon McCormac, and five faculty members formulated the organization of the new school. Doors to the first facility opened in 1938, with a faculty of 30 and 651 students in grades 9–12. The first 123 students graduated in 1939. A new auditorium, the south wing, was completed
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The new $ 42,000,000 complex has 80,000 more square feet of floor space, a large commons area, a 2,000-seat air competition gymnasium, classrooms, meeting facilities, a Navy JROTC suite, arts facilities, an auditorium and a media center. Athletic facilities were added at Memorial Stadium. Parking
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In 1958, the S. C. General Assembly authorized an experiment in use of television to teach with closed-circuit instructional productions originating from the library at Dreher High School. R. Lynn Kalmbach was the principal. In one of the first programs, Dreher teacher, Lucille Turney-High taught
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in 1954. With the completion of this wing, Dreher was an enclosed facility with a central courtyard. Through the efforts of several classes, the courtyard became a focal point of the school, complete with statuary and a fountain. From the air, the Dreher complex had a block “D” appearance.
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of $ 239,306. The new school was named for Ernest S. Dreher, who served as the second superintendent of Columbia City Schools from 1895 to 1918. Mr. Dreher was also responsible for the building initiative that led to the construction of Columbia and Booker T. Washington High Schools.
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In January 2022, readers of the State Newspaper voted the Dreher High School Marching Band, led by Christopher Lee and Jordan Knight, as being the Best Band in the State of South Carolina. Dreher won with 54% of the vote and over 76,000 total votes.
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Construction began in June 2005. Construction continued for two years followed by the demolition of the old school from June 7 until August 8. Occupancy of the new facilities took place on August 16, 2007, with a new address of 3319 Millwood Avenue.
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In 1962, Dreher became the first school in Columbia to offer Russian as a foreign-language class. Two years later the first black students to enroll at Dreher were Oliver Washington and Brenda Fruster, as part of the
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In February 2022, Dreher's drama department (Thespian Troupe 3940) won the chapter select at the Palmetto Dramatic Association One Act Competition for their production of Dwayne Hartford's
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won the South Carolina Theater Association competition and represented South Carolina at the South East Regional Theater Competition in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Dewey Gentry (L) observes Henry J. Cauthen (R), technical director, switching equipment of the closed-circuit ETV Experiment in 1958 at Dreher
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In its first 60 years Dreher has graduated more than 15,000 students and produced more than 300 National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
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Dreher has a tradition of excellence in Debate including former National Forensic League Debate championship by
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magazine one of three Schools of the Year and was favorably covered in a feature article.
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The smallest graduating class at Dreher came in 1948, when 41 students graduated.
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shortfalls of the old school made the construction of a new facility necessary.
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The school has 1,184 enrolled student and is classified AAA by the SCHSL.
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D. Leon McCormac served as the first principal of Dreher from 1938 to 1947
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The largest graduating class was 1960, when 453 students graduated.
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plan in 1964. Both went on to graduate from Dreher in 1968.
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Columbia, South Carolina
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