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l , - x 7 i 1. I , . 0- 44 , . Yxvlnwvlfilitvb-.., , .u.--ryan-11f..t,....,.-., ' 9 ' 6- A in ' - -lllllilllll 1 1' First Row L-R: David Smith, Tim Tracy, Susan Hallead. Second Row L-R: Iohn Craft, Mike Tate. ill ,..........---- President Mike Tate Takes Third Place Honors In Annual Voice of America Contest Debate and Forensics Club members, this year. attended workshops throughout the state. In March, the Debate and Forensics Club participated in a district meet. Members of this Kellam club met every Tuesday after school to hold practice debates and to coordinate and develop other areas of Forensics. The purpose of the Debate and Forensics Club is to further instruct the student members in various fomis of public speaking and interpretation and to enhance their interest in these areas. Officers of this year's Debate and Forensics Club were: pres- ident, Mike Tate: vice-president, and secretary, Nelson Amis. Cuiding and sponsoring this young group of people was Miss Mary Ariail. Voice of America xx inner Mike Tate delivers a speech to a class. A 250
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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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Librar Club Actively Participates In POW-M A Effort- Circulate Petitions To Hanoi I To assist the library staff in serving the teachers - , . . and students of lxellain lhgh School in order to further the library program, and to help make Kellaln's library the best high school library possible is the purpose of Kellanrs Library Club. Most members of the club are student library assistants or audio-visual projectionists who vol- unteer their study hall time to work in the library: r however, anyone can join. The Library Club participated enthusiastically in the POW-MIA campaign, and showed their concern in several ways: they built a hoinecoining float, honoring the POW's and MIA's, which club members were invited to enter in the Veterans Day Parade: made posters and set up displays: made up bibliographies on writing letters to influ- ential public officials: and made buttons. ,,., ,, pi. Also, the club helped in planning and carrying i J' out the activities scheduled for National Library ' Week. The club's Tootsie Roll sale was a big success, and the proceeds from the sale were used for an annual scholarship in honor of a former librarian at Kellam, Mrs. Nancy Strickler. A two hundred dollar scholarship was awarded to a deserving se- nior planning to pursue a library science course after graduation in Iune. Mrs. Martha Owens, librarian, and Mrs. lane Mrs. Martha Owens, head librarian, prepares a library showcase exhibit. Kelly George' gggigtgnt libfgpign' yvgygg gjQ-5p0nSUr5 for the 1970-1971 year. ln -i XXX liJ Fnst Row: Mrs. Owens, Carol Ann Harlow, Ginger Witt, Donna Holtzmacker, Ieff Evans, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. George. Second Row: Larry.Becker, Andrea Newby, Joyce Tolle, Cathy Houbold, Iackie Freas, janet Riggs, Donna Atkins. Third Row: Mary Devine, Iuhe Coleman, Cathy Benson, Bob Potter, Marie Cobb, David Gram , Iohn Campbell, Louise Griffith. Fourth Row: Carol Currie, Bob Potts, Sally Rozier, Robert Chick, Debbie Horeis, Debbie gliowning, Carol Sisson, Debbie Haslip. 251
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