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F . Q - I -' it fb QE.: tangy IS' 5- 'i' .'l,5g' 4? First Row L-R: Kathy Benson, Eva Baker, Dell Carson, Wanda Witt, Tillman, Iackie Lucas, Connie Gilbert, Cindy Alston, Sharon Angel Zeppieri, Mrs. Williams. Second Row: Andrea Newby, Kay McGallister, Cindy Holsmaker, Ianet Ewing, Pam Colsen. Elementary School Visits And Collegiate Observations Promote Interest For Future Teachers Of merica Angel Zeppieri guided the Future Teachers of America through an eventful and rewarding year as president of the Future Teachers Club. With the help of Mrs. Anne Williams, their sponsor, Future Teach- ers of America fulfilled their function of exploring the possibilities of teaching as a career by participating in numerous service projects. During the year, members of the Future Teachers of 1, -W5 America supported their club through various activi- ties, but primarily through the successful stationery sale. ln October, for Halloween, the Future Teachers Club put smiles on the faces of many teachers with their favors made especially for Kellam teachers. Teachers at Kellam were not the only ones favored by the Future Teachers Club. The members also put their resources toward providing a Christmas basket for a needy family. Members of Future Teachers of America were often seen cheerfully boarding buses that took them to ele- mentary schools for visits and to colleges to observe and hear noted speakers. Benson take time out fora friendly FTA photo' The Future Teachers topped off the year by awarding the Outstanding Senior Award at the Senior Awards Assembly. Angel Zeppieri, Mrs. Ann Williams, Wanda Witt, Eva Baker, and Kathy 2-13
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Future urses Visit DePaul And orfolk General Hospitals The Future Nurses of America, this year, participated in open houses at DePaul and Norfolk General hospitals. They also had Barbara Beekma. a medical technologist from Norfolk General Hospital, come to speak to them, as well as a Future-Nurse-of-the-Year speaker. During the year, the Future Nurses of America worked, through many sales projects, towards giving a S100 scholar- ship to a graduating senior. They sold peanuts, decals and mugs at Homecoming, and they held doughnut sales and car washes. The purpose of the Future Nurses of America was also supported by publicity they provided for Cancer Week. To create an understanding of nursing and its opportunities, and to increase the awareness of how one develops mentally, physically, and spiritually so that optional health may be expanded throughout the home, school, and com- munities are the properties that make up the purpose of the Future Nurses of America. Officers this year were: president, Linda Utleyg vice- president, Cheryl Connelyg secretary-treasurer, Saundra Balicky: and reporter-historian, Valerie Iones. First Row L-R: Charlene Ferguson, Cheryl Connelly, Ieanine Vidal, Valerie Iones. Sec- ond Row: Carol Sisson, Sherri McKee, Bever- ly Frost, Susan Hathaway. Third Row: lean 4.9 Kursey, Ianet Riggs, Sue Thompson. A F fl -6 24-1 40-
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- . 34 C' -4 fJ-.N i MQ, dy Top Row L-R: Stacy Enessy, Susan Hallead, Mark Zicht, Cathy Perkins, Workman, Andrea Newby, Tom Currie, Sharon Wesley, Ted Evans, Iohn Patty Gerbert. Mi dle Row: Miss Pridgen, Donna Pugh, David Elliott, McCracken, Linda Morris, Greg Espinosa, Cheryl Faust. On floor: Frank Carol Neaton, Gene Cousin, Susan Norton. Bottom Row: Danny Babonis. Year's Productions Include 0ur Town and iracle Worker Kellam Drama Club members provided Kellam students, parents, faculty, and others with a variety of dramatic entertainment this 1970-71 school year. Their agenda of dramatic entertainment included Thorton Wilder'S Our Town , the senior play, Love Comes in Many Colors , and The Miracle Worker , the spring play. Drama Club members participated in several festivals this year. If Men Played Cards as Women Do was the Kellam entry at the District One-Act Play Festival. They also attended the Fine Arts Festival at First Colonial, and the Shakespearean Festival at Kempsville. The Kelly Awards Banquet, a joint Thespian-Drama Club activity, was the high point of an entertaining year for the Drama Club members. President of this year's Drama Club was Ted Evans. Vice- president was Rick Shurtzg secretary, Debbie Green: Treasurer, Tom Currie: sponsor, Miss Rhett Pridgen. Emily Webb's marriage to George Gibbs was the highlight of Our Town for those who saw the Wilder play. ll-Hi
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