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em- We f',..f-' 1- . 1 L Z'- t ni Q I I First Row: Mike Coakley, Miss Levi. Second Row: Claire Eversole, Mike Riggs, Mark Zicht, Gray Womble. Third Row: Karen Lawrence, Iulie Kinner, Kathy Little, Carla Pendleton, Iohn Sachary, Valerie Iones, Heidi Normand. Fourth Row: Lynn Owens, Debbie Leve, Kathy Lieghman, Pam Sprague, Neal Iones, Ellen King. Mr. Dorosz. rt Club Adds ibrant Color To School Eventsg Promotes Patriotism Through Flag Patch Project During the Senior Awards Assembly this year, the Kellam Art Club gave two seniors the Silver Palet Award. At the end of the year, they also gave a scholarship to a deserving graduate. The Kellam Art Club, whose purpose is to serve Kellam. decorated the cafeteria this year for Christmas with scenes from Dr. Suess's childrens classic, How the Grinch Stole Christmas. They also decorated the cafeteria during National Lunch Week. At Homecoming the Art Club float won second place to the satisfaction of all members that t participated. The Art Club sold flag patches to students, faculty, and residents of the community. They also sold silk-screening I for t-shirts: anyone who brought in a t-shirt could get it silk-screened. Officers this year were: president, Kathy Littleg vice- president, Cray Wombleg secretary, Iulie Kinnerg and trea- surer, Valerie Iones. Sponsors were Mr. Dorosz and Mrs. Mary Levi.
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Th1rd Annual Kell Awards Honor Thespians N Q .nl K Act your part: there all honor lies, s, the goal as well as the motto lor . , . . . , . the International lhespians Society. Tliroughout the year the International Thespians have tried to achieve dra- matic activity at Kellam. Kellam's International Tliospians participated in many activities this -- n Tn ' w 5' year. They produced Our Town , A. , . . H 1:5 a 9 and the senior class play, Love .0140 . Y 5... f . . U57 fa: S ,. a '-0 '.l.l4 S,0'B Di -1- Alright, now. See if you can get it right this time! Comes in Many Colors . 'l'hey also produced the spring play, The Mira- cle Worker , took part in the Shakespearean Festival, District and State Festivals, and the Forensics meet. An installation of new memhers was held at the end of the year when the annual Kelly Awards and tht Thespians Awards were presented. Officers of this year's International Thespians Society were: president, Donald Workman: vice-president, Michelle Hickey: secretary, Bethann Thorpe: and treasurer. Lorine Bryant. Sponsor of the International Thespian Society was Miss Rhett Pridgen. First Row: Tom Currie. Second Row: Lorine Bryant, Barry Bradber , Bethann Thor e. Third Row: Danny Workman, David Erlliott, Miss Pridjgen, Ted Evans. Fourth Row: Marsha Caldwell, Mike Raper, Andrea Newby, Frank Babonis, Carol Neaton, Eugene Cousin. Fifth Row: Kathy Little, Ray Burke, Donna Wade, Donald Workman, Ronnie Fecundio, Steve Iohnson, Michelle Hickey, Cathy Perkins. 1 Steven Iohnson, Stage Manager in the Kellam production of Our Town introduces the audience to some ofthe play's background information. 2-lf
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Mr. Domsz and Mrs, Levi discuss the tperamirzs projects. in 5? v I vs' .W 1. 3 .I .- - x gl ug I -3 ' i' Mike Riggs applies his imagination to opening a can of paint . . . his fingernail!! B Mike Riggs and Kathy Lehman sit and peddle their wares. This is an art student concentrating??? Iulie Kinner and Georgette Crisp appear to be hard at work selling flag patches. Q if to ill E ni MARCHW
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