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1 1 1 I fl i 1 N l A I ll6pI'8S8I1lll'lg the Senior Class on the A C C 1 a e d ' O iiomecoming court, Leonthena Car tl'ington also represents the cheering squad. s .,' fi S w MY' 2 I ' s f 6'-1 , , 'I , 75 . 5 I e'.i ,I i Qi Although the faces may change every few years, Kel- lam's cheerleaders never re- ally change. As always, this year's squad is composed of girls who, aside from keeping up the C grade average re- quired to stay on the squad. are also involved in many ac- tivities. Still, these girls man- age to devote hours to hard practice necessary to execute those effortless jumps and cheers. Kellam's cheerleaders pro- vide many services for the school, aside from encourag- ing spirit. Providing refresh- ments for the football team after hard practices and vic- torious games. decorating the locker room and the walls with spirit posters, and dis- tributing spirit buttons in school and at the games are some of them. This year, seven of Kel- lam's cheerleaders went to the National Cheerleaders' Association camp during the summer and won the spirit stick , an award given to the most spirited group. They also won seven ribbons, rang- ing from excellent to superi- or. As a result, they received their pictures in the newspa- per and appeared on a local television program, The Mike and Lynn Show. With girls like this repre- senting the school, Kellam has reason to be proud of its cheering squad. 1 I i I J 1 f V t I I . xx CHEERLEADERS. Front Row' Leigh Warren. Wendy Smith, Leonthena Carrington, Anita Guadaloupe 2nd Row: Debbie Carroll, Sally Os- borne, Lumie Tolentino, Lori Fuller. Wendy Cheering is exhausting, but Lumie Tolentino keeps her smile working throughout the game. I3 X n'r ' -2- li Q Young 3rd Row: Leanne Shoemake, Michelle Herrle. Terrill Rutledge, Vickie Burrow Back Row: Lynn Efird. Tammy Simmons. Dawna Cray. Helen Smith. Q-lg, 71
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'12 Experlenclng Labor Whlle most clubs struggle for members Kellam s Vocatlonal Industrlal Clubs of America excels wlth 46 pald members who are also a part of D1str1ct State and Natlonal VICA Kellam partlclpated IH the D1str1ct One VICA contests on March 10 1979 at the V1rg1n1a Beach Vo Tech Center Stu dents from Kellam partlclpated rn the Publlc Speaklng Spel llng Current Events and Iob Intervlew contests The Employee Employer Banquet 1n May allowed each student to treat h1s or her em ployer to a dellclous meal th1s was done to show appreclatlon to the employer for havlng tralned or worked wlth the stu dent After a long year of hard work VICA members cele brated by havlng a p1cn1c at Northwest Rlver Park ln Chesapeake V1rg1n1a In an attempt to offer stu dents a varlety of novel leam Ing experiences Dlstrlbutlve Education and Fashlon Mer chandlslng classes a part ofthf DFLA 0I'g8DlLdllOI1 comblne the1r1n school currlculum wlth after school parttlme lobs whlch add to the overall knowledge of the students IH volved The purpose of comblnmg on the job tralnlng wlth class room tralnlng IS to glV8 the stu dents a better and broader un derstandlng of the buslness world than classroom lnstruc tlon alone can offer However that IS not all the student must do he must keep up h1s grades and a reputatlon a a good worker One of DECA s 8CllV1ll6S th1s year was the fall fashlon show entltled Fall 1nto Wlnter Slnce th1s show was part of the SIX weeks grade for the course the student members worked hard for the success of the show Supervlsed by Mrs Dlane k a E i Q lysl IS lon 'Vlf rt snr stuclf nts h lncllf cl evf ry fashion show llllf V mls 'sljqllt rl c construftfcl all of It Sf collutffl sponsors from lor al merchants and m rdf lf fl ll m st all of thf fashlons is sxsted by a few faculty mem bers Annette Walsh IS both the Kellam DELA Club presldent and the presldent of the state DECA organlzatlon fnhe was also chosen Student ofthe Year by D1str1ct XX an extenslon of the DECA organlzatlon DECA IS a club wh1ch com blnes book knowledge wlth practlcal experlence Thls tra1n1ng IS put to use by the mayorlty of the students ln volved Thanks to DECA the hrgh school students of today who are being tralned ln th1s program w1ll be our skllled and knowledgeable workers of to morrow as I . . - .pw . l . . ,- fs ll F' s -L ix A- L5 Ny X. iv ' 5 43 Utqf ,135 ft N ',P .FV ,K ygk-' s up . - X '.,1f-Q-N. as Tig' X X17 'X f' y 'fi s ' 7 . fr.- . , -. f as 4 5 +P X ' l L' . l A. ' iii! Lynn Eiird dons disco fashions in the , x , 1 , Q , style of Saturday Night Fever VI ,, , xg' . AM. . I ,1 Q f as X V g . 4 ,4 5f. ' I QQ' I cal? c lg M., ' fl 73 ,J 4 4 ' Nr ' ' J'
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