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LRAIG A ROSENBERG. General Activities. DONALD A ROY 1,1-'neral Actixitue IAMES R. RVTLEDGE. lffl' 11 12 S S at TERRELL L. RUTLEDGE. Madrigals 101 Soph Sen- ate. SCA lU 11.12. Regional Chorus 10: Latin Club 1 it 11.11 'ire Pres 1. 12: National Honor Society 10.11 12 tPresl. lr Senate: Sr Senate. Cheerleading 11.1.2 NSF Summer Program li. Monogram Club 12: IU. l2 Who's Who in American High School Stu- dents 12. Outstanding Senior f0ptimistl 12, Cirl's State 12. Ledger-Star Scholastic Achievement Team. DANA L. SALMONS. General Activities CYNTHIA K. SANDLIN. l-'HLA 10 lCorr. Sect, 115 Math Club 12 Appealing in any era. Holly Riggs sports her 50's garb. ins.. Sharing o Culturol War-related holocaust and persecution seem to be the problems of another genera- tion, and because this genera- tion's wars have not been fought on home soil, the tragedy of conflict is reduced to a clicking of tongues and is soon forgotten. Two Kellam cit- izens, Can Quack and his cousin Hoa Lam, will not forget the effects of war on their Viet- nam homeland and are settling happily and more contentedly in America. Spokesman for the two, Can Quack says that the Com- munists who took over were nothing more than terrorists, falling short of the image of the American soldiers to whom he had talked and with whom he was impressed. This character judgement led Can, his cousin lloa l.am, and five others to plan an escape from Vietnam in May of 1978. Ten pieces of gold to the right friend in the right place assured the seven a passage on a freighter to Malaysia, and the escape seemed certain. Some- how, the Communists discov- ered the plan, however, and sent gunboats after the freight- er. Outrunning the gunboats was futile, but the attempt was made, ending in, of course, the capture of the escapees. Although they were told that their lives would be spared if they returned to Vietnam, Can, Hoa, and their five companions knew that returning to that country would mean certain death. Mustering the daring, courage, and intestinal for- titude ahead for such a scheme, the Vietnamese turned the freighter around and headed for Malaysia. Amid gunfire and against all odds, the freighter played open-sea tag with the gunboats for two hours before reaching the Malaysian coast and final asylum. The few days of waiting on the coast was nothing in com- parison to the war victim camp, and it is at this point that Can 'ie . ' A Shock and Hoa leap to the foreground of the story, and the other five escapees fade from view. They waited off-shore until they could be admitted into the camp, so over-crowded with fugitives that the Malaysian government has since had to begin refusing Vietnamese ad- mission to the country. The four months in the camp were spent arranging for Can's brother, an American citizen, to sponsor Can and Hoa to the United States. Since mid-September, when Can and Hoa entered Norfolk's Granby High School, the two have been facing the life of the American schoolperson, com- plete with new values, cus- toms. roles, and language. Now at Kellam. they seem to have found their niche. Individuals who have survived such a cul- tural shock and have been able to benefit from it make Kellam, as a whole. stronger in charac- ter. C
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q Kenny Freeman at his post. It TIM A. SCHOENHARDT. NIROTC 10,113 NHS Leadership Workshop t0.t1g German Club 10.121 National Honor Society 10.11,12: Band l0.1l.12: Outdoor Track lt: Cross Country 11.12. YCC 11: Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 DAMASIXJ SERRANO. Basketball lt. BRU . SCA 12: Challenger Staff 12: N onogram Club 12. Football 12: Senior Senate, LES SHAFFER. General Activities DEBORAH R. SHANK. FHA 103 lr. Senate: Tennis 11.12. Fellowship of Christian Athletes l1.12: Monogram Club 121 Young Life 12, IEFFERY K. SHELIQNI General Activities. AMY BETH SHERRJLL. Diary of Anne Frank 112 Scrooge 12, Drma Club 12: Thespians 12 lPres.l' VHSL Drama Workshop 121 Tennis 12: ICC 12. LOIU I. SHINGLETON. General Activities, uw I. SHINN. General Activities, M. SHO Color Guard 10.115 Gym- nastics t0.tlg onogrum Club 10.11.125 SCA Ill Soccer 11.12, Cheerleader 12g Senior Senate ruugsfi I.. sums, umm. Club ll isNNu-'sn R. smuigu. Gymnastics io. IW SINNl'.l II l lll.A I2 ltltlli tjheirmunl. ANNETIT R, SIPPY, tlunernl Actlvltlmi VIVEIIA I., SLANTIS. Suph Sifnutu, Trinity Tro- lll Y Ill, Iumor Ar hluvnimml ll lVli.n Prmrl, Ir. Sun, ulu, Sr 'wnnti-, fhlflllllll tllub ll LARUI, A SMITH, l'lll.A IZ. tIOl', ll From mork 8. mindg to monitors Saxing lix es is one of the noblest professions Seldom if ever do you flnd a hlgh school senior who IS Hlllllflg to devote much of h1s t1me and energy to saving peoples lives let alone someone who actually does Kenny Freeman IS one of those people l-le works as a volunteer of the Virginia Beach Fire and Rescue Squad Instead of spending many idle hours in nv front of the television Kenny spends his Saturdays at the sta tion When asked why he works for the rescue squad Kenny re plied I don t know I just care about people It IS now possible to sleep soundly securely knowing that Kenny Freeman is there to help protect you from anythlng which may come your way. 1 i Z it L. 1-..,N Qs 1- i lb xt C . vw an
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