Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1971

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Page 49 text:

.19 X 's, lflmwi peiusvs to rr-st XYlllll'lHiliill1,llIL1ilIlHlxSlUlit'lHHJkN V lX'i' ' ' Q 01 -U' ' A61 , With students checking in and out, the office is usually a very busy place in the morning. ltopl. lnvading the ac- counting office, one usually finds Mrs. Cramer, her adding machine, and lots of money. Clinic Uses New Check-Gut Procedure 'SJ 'wi' if , -K' ,.. ' ,. .A ,, ' . 43,3 '2!.- 9!QQ 1 7 , .,fv.gw4,:-.X .: f f 1- 3,1 ,. --' - 1 -,Q . , I 'rrfdr ,-- - 1: , , , as , lg, I - ' L'1:z,.3: ph 0, Q -wr X . ' ffr:-fee:-----.Q ..- ' I 2 93 ' 'A ' 1' -- 'N 'I1.'1 s -f Q ' 5 1 ' J l' '4l'.g,F ' .,,4,,...pg.' ., , -, I A g7: ',, '.,..-gr ,.,.,... - :- .M i-. ,. ,, . ,.... , ,,..,.... .,, ... ,-.. ,. . -' ' -- ,...i!J-......,- ...'J-'Y-L--W - ...N - ' .-,..,..o.-mf4FQ , ,-eve-wg' -- -f ,, B.-1... u-0-,,,,,..-n. -v -NM. , ,,,,. ,, ww :ip -V L .. 1- . . ,4 --.4--w .-- , ..,,, Q. -- .,,ypvu-ur-v '--N' I ..-- -Q -WHQ7' pgg.gv- --- 3 .. ,,.,.f' ..-,arg-ggv i -i Q Mrs. Barrett gives a grin before the morning problems roll in. '.DZ...--.-.- -- . .W l

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N rx tx i U' x 9 X X XII Office Staff Assists Faculty, Student Body N E t X X , X Mrs. Simpson carefully removes a splinter from the finger of an ailing T 'll A student. X1 l f Mrs. Smith hunts through thefilesforacopyofaletterfor 1 i - i ff! Mr. Davis. ii t f O, f Signing in late? Need medication? Absent without an excuse? Forget something? Need advice or directions? Whatever the case may be, the office personnel and Mrs. Edith Simmons, school nurse, are ready to be of assistance. Heading the office corps is Mrs. Phyllis Smith, assisted by Mrs. Betty Barrett, Mrs. Virginia Flora, Miss Mary Allen, and a group of student helpers that include Sharon St. Clair, Sandy Craft, lane Eure, Beverly Carroll, Laura Dowdy, Iessie Havens, Stephanie Wright, Ioe Pollock, Lorene Bryant, Debbie Green, Cale Falconer, Sharon Leggett, Cindy Stewart, Phyllis McClain, and Debbie Shirley. Assisting the administration, fac- ulty and students with the financial phase of the school is Mrs. Hilda Cramer. These people are responsible for many things beyond routine office work of answering phones, relaying messages, taking letters, and keeping accurate school records and reports. They also check in students who are tardy to schoolg check out those who have acceptable reasons for leaving before the day ends: register items for lost and foundg run errands of all types throughout the schoolg make announcements over the intercom: and solve a hundred and one other, seemingly in- significant but not always, problems. The major objective of the clinic is to prevent serious health problems from developing. Every year Mrs. Simmons and volunteer student helpers survey the students in physical education class to determine if any health problems do exist. This year Mrs. Simmons has the responsibility of han- dling all check-outs for doctor or dental appointments, and forwards these reports to the Virginia Beach School Board.



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X 1 3' ' , .Qllsw AJ OX N' 109' Pilot Study Program Adopted The assistance of students in finding research material or material for personal pleasure is the function of the Library Staff. Head librarian is Mrs. Martha Gwens, assistant librarian is Mrs. Kelly George, and library secretary is Mrs. Eleanor Holland. Without these three ladies' guidance. many students would have trouble with their ev- eryday assignments. A pilot Study Program, adopted inthe Kellam libraiy this year, was proposed by the head librar- ian, Mrs. Owens. This program is one in which a group of experimental students have access to cassette tapes and other sound-slide programs. Mrs. Martha A. Owens Head Librarian Madison Ciiollege, M. E . vb- t' Mrs. lane K. George Librarian Old Dominion University, B.A. Mrs. Eleanor Holland Library Clerk Madison College By Sohool Librarians while a control group uses the regular library benefits. These two groups will then be compared to determine which method would be of the most advantage to the majority of students. Eventually, this program will- be open to all the students of Kellam. Financing this program is the Division of Educational Research and Statistics and the Virginia State Board of Education who have con- tributed approximately six thousand dollars worth of equipment such as cassettes, recorders, players, and a four-channel listening system installed in the library.

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1966

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

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1971, pg 53

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1971, pg 212


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