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

 - Class of 1979

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Terrell Rutledge INHSI. Mark Sum- merrell lSr. Classj. LeAnn Shoemake iCheerleadersl, and Cmdr. Woodberry IROTCJ discuss activities with Mr. Ammons. This welcome poster made by the Na- tional Honor Society encouraged stu- dents to work their hardest through the year. Each month the National Honor Society honors a student whom they feel has contributed greatly to Kellam by select- ing him as Citizen of the Month. 1 V n ge y Q ,fl Erieiziw g F I I Jlzff ... 'lv1llQ .Q- If 2 ' . ' ' 1 '. T lg' lll ' JN. NATIUNAI. IIUNUR StXIIl'l'I'Y. I-mul Row Sully Lnrrlnglmn,l.Imrlvsl ifu-ld, SlmmnMslLuurty Thin slmrm-. N-nlph hnriu-r, Lunnw 'llllI'llllIIll, I-Qt! Ruw lztlmlim-ll'llrl1-ll, Alnvtlnrrui. Susnnlln-nslnm' mann. lllllvl M1 ku-nn k Hun-nl n- Ang:-In-s IS:-4: 3 Snnmlv Linn-rmtnn, l.:-v Wil'-un. lxnthv llvnslew, An lorn-ll Knllvulw- ll'n-s 1 'mmlm Lnll Nun l'n'sl :mln-llv Ynlde-1, kim Shilo-V, Yuki Sthvvr, lfllglllllll in Slllllll l I rr-ur. I, Ivrrv l'.llSllllIlHl'f, Lon Lullnlmn Riva-rn lim lx Huw lllllllt' l l'IlH1l'1, llirllv Rlggri, VN Ilnlt-nu All:-.nn 'we-:mul Row Lumly to-.wan Intuit. lun- Murrow, lm-I hnrkin, Mrs Wilnm ligns lllonurun, 1 ru-nrnnn Seysnl Ile-lmlllu-llv l-.lulm Ilur-my 'll-ru-sn Nll'Illlll'll, lkl'YlIl llllln-rt, Knullv Rvntnur. Stull lily lzlclr-n I.a'l.nul, Izllluluvlll Illll, l.m:nllu lm llllMll1'S if Q gy

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4 gy S -.::, i . H 0, 1. H' K' .-'S id ggre- ' 4 A-5- '1 . J ,' few' ing ? ,aa-nun! Ralph Perkins and Greg Cross collect for Thanksgiving for Hope Haven, an SCA-sponsored project. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. First Row: Mark Summerell ll'arl l, Karen llurton, Sharon McG0urty, l.ori Fuller lSet:.l, Cindy Smith lViu' Presl, Joel Larkin Hres l, Susan Crenshaw lTreas l, ludy Cannon lRec.l. Sean Pedersen lRep.-Hist,J, Ihre nise Zawadski Second Row' Carrie Nance, Matt Brown, lenny McMillan, Kim Kikos, Terry Rogers, Leonthena Carrington. Terrell Rutledge, Kathy Meixel, Greg Peterson, Hugh Barton. Third Row Ioyce HACKSON. Eddie Mctlhesney ISgt. at Armsl. Elana Dorsey, Amy Harold. Bobbi Stamps, Sandra Crill, Lori Brickhouse, Florence Angeles, Cindy Cowan, Iohn Genesevich. Fourth Row: Michelle Her- rle, Dale Rosenburg, Stephanie Pomeroy. Debbie Odum, Sue Andrews, Bruce Forester, Annabelle Valdez. Milanie Llorin, Ralph Garner. Patricia West. Fifth Row: Kim Iohnston, lane Miller, Laura Carrai. Eric liahr, Stott lu-llam. flindv Scott, lane Smith Donna Mcfiourty, lanet Mtkissirk, l,ita l'lummf'r Sixth Row Eddie llall, Judie Logue, lim. Olson, Carla Denirke, Todd Larkin, Sandy flimerman, Linda Starr, Pam Griffin, tjliarleni- floral. Rita Smith Seventh Row Danny Scanlon, David liucholn, lnga Williams. Honnte Hartrin, lohn Thumma, 'lodd Keeder, Dan Comell, Tony Arnold, lifllllff U'Hnen Eighth Row: joe VanDriesen. Mike Achee. Sherri McPherson, lohn Foxwell.K1m Shiley. Vicki Snlieer. Steve Walls, Dan Wolfe, Athena Larkin, lack Graff Ninth Row: lames Callahan, Mike Welch, John Mol- ler. Chuck White, Ricky Majet,lane Smith, ltruce Setzer. johnny Clifton, Sharon Harrison, Sandor Galvante, Back Row' james Hancock. Richard Kahler, Diana Gray. Laurie Cross ' . 'E 4fM..,v Ni Q? . 1 az.. sit. nf 1 I-1 X Death Rate Do Operating w1th1n the l1m1ts of this years chosen theme Strive for Unity Pass 1t On the Student Cooperative As apathy related problem at Floyd E Kellam High School In recent years, countless dances have fallen dismally at the wayside where they have died quiet deaths due to cancel lation Student support for dances has been lacking and thus, dances have been both few and far between The prob lem of dance failure was named number one priority by the Executive council in summer meetings and was immediately made the mayor 0b18Ct1V8 of the school year fully gained permission from the administration to once again have stag dances at Kel lam Stag dances were out lawed more than half a decade ago due to lack of control and lmmaturlty on the part of the student body With this major milestone achieved, this year s councll merely had to rebuild the confidence of students in school sponsored dances. ,lf f, ,, 1' X1 5-it ' ' 1 Q43 1 ,. Pointed out council President Ioel Larkin This can be ac complished qulte simply all we need to do IS carry out a few convince both students and faculty members that the stu dent body IS capable of spon soring a mature and enloyable social event such as a dance Two successful dances were carried out before Christmas and 1t was generally agreed that once again Kellam High School students can look forward to the enioyment that IS available at school dances I L 1 l lx . , - v - ' at ' - H ' ' , ' rr ' ' ' ' ' ' . 1 1 ' sociation has tackled the major Last year's S.C.A. success- successful dances. This will - . . , 0 '



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For the Good of All CC When the Inter Llub Council was formed in 1969 it was done so with the idea that it would be responsible for coor- dinating all club activities. Now ten years later there is a lot of confusion about the orig- inal purpose ofthe council. Certain clubs termed as co- curricular are not required to have their activities passed by the ICC 1n order to have them This in itself is a problem be- cause lt then leads to the ques- tion: What constitutes a co- curricular club? Being an essentially school orientated and orglnated group not many organizations outside of the school are aware of its existence or of its purpose. This was the cause of a small mix up earlier thls year when an out- side organization attempted to have a money raising project in the school. Although they did go through proper channels they neglected to go in front of the ICC. This would not have been much of a problem if not forthe fact that a club at Kellam had prior claim to the same ac- tivity. Consisting of presidents vicz presidents chrerleaders and team captains the It I may ap- pear to be an elite group. This is true to an extent' however it would only be sensible for the leaders of the clubs to be the ones to decide what will be happening to the school. NHS With the emergence of the Minimum Competency Test tutorial services have come more into demand. Rising to the need the National Honor Society has provided them and has sponsored a math work- shop Those who want tutorial services apply through their counselors and are introduced to their mentors with whom they arrange the time and place for the extra studying. The math workshop works on the same tutorial principal except that the general student body is invited and those who want help show up for it. The prolect has been aided tremendously by Mr. Worrell who will help students with math at almost any time. Secrecy IS the word of the day when NHS chooses its Cit- izcn of the Month. The name, of the sf lccted individual is not devulged and NHS members have to somehow secretly ac- quire objects that reflect his signed using these things and the Citizen of the Month is proclaimed to Kellam High School. The Honor Society had al- ways indicated new members by the traditional tapping ceremony which added sus- pense and magic to the honor of being accepted. In an invita- tional assembly members of NHS moved through the aisles of the auditorium notifying new members of their accep- tance by tapping them on the shoulder. The ceremony was changed this year however. A notice was simply sent to the classrooms much like the notification of an overdue li- brary book or a summons from the office. Although made up exclu- sively of academic achievers the National Honor Society puts its members and their abil- ity to good use benefiting the entire student body X . I ' l 3 ' ' ' 2 f - 'I I J K J V ' ' I I 1 I Y I I I I l L , . 9 h ' I 1 , . I V ' ! . . I o . , . . personality. A showcase is de- . 9 I ni If . . . U . . . . . . I Y . . . ! . . . 3 9 . . 3 . Y . 9 SC o . . A Y 5 X t 4 Ii' 1- A . J Y ' it gf f' .ga j I. ,, wm- ICC. Front Row: Iackie Iackson llieyettesl, Amy Car- rai lFrench Clubl, Susan Crenshaw ITrinity-'I'ri-Hi- YJ, Cindy Smith IICC Chairmanl. Sandra Crill lNa- tional Honor Societyl, Sandy Cimerman llunior Civi- tanl, Seanne Powell IGerman Clubl, Lumie Tolentino tLatin Clubl. Second Row: Matt Marshall lKey Clubl. Ioe Larkin ISCAI, Dana Hall IRoundtablel. Kim ICC Sponsor, Richard Percefull, pro- vided a ready source of information concerning club activities and their feasibility. --.v djm- 'Q V ' -Af 3. f L. Q .5 l ' 2 f t' -as l i I I it Q ' .dba ix Y:-I V27 1 Iohnson lFine Arts Clubl. Rita Smith llnternalional Relationsl, Tim Hatton Ilvionogram Clubl. Mark Summerrell lSr. Classl. Back Row: Paul Dubois lln- dustrial Arts Clubj. Eugenio Rivera Ur. Classl. Terrell Rutledge lNational Honor Societyl, Leonthena Car- rington lCheerleadersl, Karen Burton iSpanish Clubl, Robin Peterson lLiterary Art Clubj. 41

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