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Monogram Club Dumb jocks, muscle minds, missing links, and other unflattering expletives are often associated with stu- dents who participate in ath- letic programs. Contrary to popular belief, there are stu- dent athletes who contribute to the school in other ways than scoring points and making tackles. The Kellam Monogram Club sponsors numerous projects throughout the school year in an attempt to simplify the lives of others. Stadium cleanup brigades, painting par- ties, and Thanksgiving gifts to the needy have all been a part of the Monogram Club's ac- tivities during the current Overtime! school year. This year's club has been par- ticularly successful due to the efforts of its officers and its faculty sponsor, Mr. Iohn Cooke. After a year of helping others, a club trip provides a just reward for the unseliish ef- forts of the club members. These efforts, indeed, disprove the theory that all athletes are egocentric dumbells and show that the Monogram Club at Kel- lam understands the true mean- ings of sportsmanship, compet- ition, and fair play. Pep Club Citing a general lack of school spirit as the primary rea- As a lowly squire of the Monogram Club, Blake Burns must submit to club members' wishes during initia- tion. son for its conception, the Kel- lam Pep Club was born this year under the supervision of Mrs. Io Caldwell. The club proved to be a valuable asset to the school program, providing wall posters, spirit contests, cheer-learning sessions, and vocal support for the activities at Kellam. Club members even adopted a special outfit to make their presence more noticeable, hoping to encourage an influx of new members as the year progressed. Although in its in- fancy as an organized club, the Pep Club, with the industry and enthusiasm exhibited by this year's members, is certain to be an important addition to the overall school program. 1.-E WH' VIUNUMKAM l,l.l'H limit fum XM-mix Young lliml Row Ing.: Williams, Aiiihi liuudnlnpu, Toiiml Shrink ldyglwljlu-ignmn, Dinah Yinm-,tiindy Fmnqgig, I 1-wi , i I ini ll.iHiiu l'r n-A. i X iv ki llnirum tl ,Imp lu-i-ilu-r, I,u1iiil- 'l llllfllllllll, Sully Uslmrtiu, 'llvrrull Ru! Ligig Suhlur, lnhn'I'hun1lnn,Klqmrhl:uUkulSp0n50rl min, ' .t'+ oiiil Vt.-A i. :--i mtl--ri.: I .arlington Sli:-lagli I--clgv Linn Iinnigmi, 'lurn Wiulv, llimlv l.unil, Mink Row Tunimv Sxniniuns, l-1diliuU'llrinn, l,uAnn 5' 11-1 '4--11 iv--:ms limit- I ranklm Hmmlii I,.ium pfilllllalfb, I.l'mi.lmx1', lmeilm Pumlluton, Siisnn xlumriiukur, lin lt limff, llrng Pugh, Angulu Tnnnor. ' all '-11' lwll-' '-Will'-ll i' - ' I A HH' M lin-ssl:--, f,alIfI5ilIl Rn kv Lrvsm Illl lwnirtli Row Turn lhilts. Amy llnmltl, l.lunn Sl.llllIll'SlllII1llll l ., I-'vii Hug--1-. Iliiim H-iliiiuii-. Iulia- Ilnvnl llmliull, Mull Murxlinll, lllnltv llurma, luliu li l l--vi.. lifilsi--. 'Xnn.iNl.ill-- Im kwmul lhulilvv, lairriu- llowmnn, Ivnnllvr llllflllih, llobliln 4 4 ,Z N n
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1 V X of .. 3 1 dn nfl ,I ,.f 3 'fir' .D-'75 ,+ 1 r Xu . i .-P 1 ab f .N ty ,Y 77,1 J-f:Qf5Q'c1i Q. 1 Plscflggis' 'Ni' fa J fbPlfViL - ' .Jz -R iv I Q3-flax.. .S v , , 11-.1 .z z . - FRZA :., y ., .,., - 4 ,.Y',K .Q : .gig l DEBATE TEAM. Front Row: Maurice Yamell: Bobby john Sullivan, Carroll Precott: Cindy Smith Miss Thietie ICQ-Capt.l: Doug Dion ICO-Cept.l: Robert Poindexter lSponsorl. Brotzman. Back Row: Scott Pulliam: Landis Faulcon. ,.,.--.. .fxlf-r-x- ,Q 1 -'4 4 1 i 'V lui., --s gg, x X 1 , Q- ! Q. 1 ' 1. -:I A ' .lf 1 f A X .,UJ nf -Q' ' 2' 'ag .,'12g,., 33:2 nl , 1 , , 1 ,M as ' is AI Y' V, ED 'Q' tk ff... vi . .. ,, ,Af AQ? -wr In preparation for their next debate, Doug Dion and Maurice Yarnell refine their skills of cross-examination. A new form of progaganda hit Kellarn's halls as the art classes tried to recruit new students.
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