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

 - Class of 1979

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Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 60 of 232
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Household Business FHA Twice as large as last year the lxellam chapter of the Fu ture Homemakers of America has used its increased member ship to its adxantage while working with the theme Any one Can Be a Homemaker With the larger membership thc FHA is as able to participate in mam special programs throughout the year Tantaliz ing many appetites the pro grams coxered a spectrum of topics from Christmas to cup cakes and diamonds to disco During the Christmas season the FHA x entured to Coleman s Nursery to see the tri city re knowned decorated display Representatives from different businesses traveled to Kellam for discussions and demonstra tions of their products such as crvstal china and diamonds The club also 1nv1ted a disabled indixidual to discuss problems of housekeeping encountered by the handicapped Best known for its edible commodities the club holds annual candy apple and cup cake sales FHA saw the profits climb as lunchtime neared the time that Kellam students ap preciated the club most FBLA Success in the business world and in the school s club circuit requires working knowledge in five areas finan cial social service skilled and promotional Kellams Future Business Leaders of America club stresses these five points this year To raise necessary capital the club sold Homecoming mums Ar Wes kits stick pins and Tupperware but the salesmans approach was re placed as the members shed their business suits and donned their working clothes to hold several car washes Club members entered the social spectrum as they cele brated Halloween with cos tumes Christmas at the Iolly Ox and a simple night out with a bowling party FBLA s service proyects included providing re freshments for the PTA open house and serving Thanksgiv ing dinners to policemen and firemen who were on duty for the holiday Sharpening their skills and knowledge in different fields members participated in math and spelling tests attended a mini machine show and sent representatives to the National Secretaries Association meet in Finally promotion of the club was carried out by giving teachers Christmas greetings and sponsormg a faculty break fast Although appreciated t was not the height of the club s year more important was send ing two students to the FBLA Southern Regional Conference and one student to the Lead ership Workshop at Mas sanetta VA n: . 51 V lA. Front Row Laum l'nl.msky, Lori luhnsun, T, t H jg H 1 5 h k pr lly H l 3 erry Sliorh-r Tina I.:-Hur, Marla lleniclu-. Lynn Kgthlm-n Frost. VURKY Hllyllefs, Lynette I' selunur, Ann Hurmgv, Ilehhn- liniernifm Second lim,-,,n Murphy. Patty Kmwl, Trim, NIQGUU, Toni w Uwnrm Willllvs. l v'HllllI4 Nflulll. VHIUYH' flfwfll- l.ulluc , Lori Conyers. Bonnie Rentlmw, lmzolyn Mnr la-rw lhrirlln-y Tliird Row htiit-4.onts,AIni.1 Mak- tml, l.ind.a Smith. Maureen Koggu, Agnus ut s S.mrlr.i llvffiiigturi Ilunna lhnrkrr, Bonnie' Spmlu-I, Klhris llutlellu, Viviun llnslnn, Mlrtnni N. nlu-wwn .Q-1-nw I mm , '.i i u ur, l.nnu I tkljl illtlill H Smit! I lt Wlrf ll! ISI lgll lN1lstni,t,.nmIvii Nu lmls, lmlmm' Kinumla Hin lt Row f,l,grk' 5.11, Sl K li l I y l I lt 56 Rug making is an old art, but Mrs. Tamburello shows Teresa Stevens a more modern version. uf fi

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You re What You Eat French Club Orientation to the culture of France includes familiarization with the country's fashions, dances, and cuisine. In the case of Kellam's French Club, the cuisine, especially the cheese, takes immediate precedence. Some of the activities they engage in are frequent cheese- tasting parties an end of the year banquet and candy gram sales The most importantevent of the year for the club IS the Kermesse a French fair which is held in front of the Chrysler Museum each year This club has always been a 3 small one, but the president, Amy Carrai, believes that a small group, Such as this tightly knit club, adds unity which helps the members to achieve an advancement in their foreign language skills. German Club As their Oompah sounds through the halls the Kellam German Club learns more about German culture in addi- tion to what is included in classroom instruction This year club members mastered dances which ena- bled them to put on many per- formances 1n and around the Tidewater area. The club also enjoyed tasting German culi- nary delights at various gather- ings, including the club's an- nual trip to the Wald Caffi a German restaurant in Newport News. One goal that the club works toward each year is the Vir- ginia State German Conven- tlon which IS held annually over a weekend in March. According to Shawn Powell the club president We try to explore all aspects of German culture in an attempt to dispel old German stereotypes. I really believe it helps the students in their studies. DEUTSCH KLUB 3 ,,-ityglgjir' T M f' iff if t 34-4 ' is .' 6 -1' ' ' ff GERMAN CLUB. Front Row: Lee Wilson lVice- borne. Back Row: Kelly Hanley I que owe res. , a ohn Thumma, Norman Rice I hns Garner, Bobby Flowe 1Treas,1, Second Row: Wayne fSponsorJ. Gordon, Yvonne Evans, Nina lohannesen, Sally Os- Bobby Flowe and Iacquie Thompson practice The Window for their next German Club performance.



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601106412 .Q , ,,' 9 A Christmas decoration spreads cheer and I-'BLA's message. ,- FBLA. Front Row: Kathy Kyle Wine Pres j, Helen Stewart lRec. Secr.l, Delores Little IHist 1, Roseanne Markham lReporterl. Tammi Sinnett lCOE Chrmnl. Linda Hally lComm. Chrmn.i, Peggy Parker fFinan- cial Chrmn.J Michelle Lupton. Second Row: Teri Gressley, Denise Davis. Iewell Windley, Lisa Chase. lackie Granby, Andrea Wilson, Odessa Humphries. Beverly Stevenson, Liana Schaarschmidt. Roberta Iennings, Lisa Stephenson. Third Row' Lorrie Grif- fin, Susan McPherson, Brenda Williams. Tige Fore- man, Ieannette Brown, Diane Zawadski, Lisa Harris. Elaine Moore, Wilma Gilliam. Robin Miller. Debbie Herman. Back Row: Pam Mercer ISponsorl, Cheryl Mitchell, Cathy Woods, Michelle Faison. Sherrie Gardner, Deborah Luckett, Cindy Land. Michael Har- rington, Iobil Main, Vicki Shinn. Diane Tatem. Mary Lamb, Dawn Affleck. Gale Nicholson fSponsorl. Pam Pletcher speaks in front of a large group, a social and promotional advan- tage in business.

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