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

 - Class of 1979

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NIROTC cadets. Don Saucier included. assist during graduation ceremonies. IROTC: What a Trip! Eating sea rations will toughen anyone for life's trying problems, so the U.S. Navy ob- viously has the real and true se- crets of survival. From Septem- ber to May the NIROTC unit involves itself in activities which intensify instruction in naval procedures and familiarize cadets with various aspects of Navy life, including sea rations. September's calendar held two Neptune Festival parades and a field trip for the cadets. The unit visited the Marine Corps Reserve Training Center where, besides eating sea ra- tions for lunch, the cadets learned about the intricasies of the Amphibious Landing Craft. The day's experiences were culminated with a ride in the landing craft. October exposed cadets to aspects of Navy life other than the banal waterlogged image, beginning with the senior cadets' visit to the Naval Com- munications Station in Driver, Virginia, on October 5. lump- ing from communication to air maneuvers, the cadets visited the Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter Squadron-30 at NAS Norfolk, which presented a command demonstration for the Navy's birthday. October 28 took the cadets to still another facet of the Navy, the United States Naval Academy at An- napolis. There the cadets were familiarized with the overall concept of and philosophy be- hind the Naval Academy and the Navy's mission. As an added attraction, they were able to watch Navy's homecom- ing football game against Pittsburgh. NIROTC prepares the young prospect for what he could en- counter and the careers he could pursue in the Navy, but it does not forget that the cadet also has the role of high school student to fulfill. NIROTC cadets can be seen helping at football games, assemblies, graduations, and career nights. The units drill team and rifle team participate in parades and competitions two of which are held in Orlando, Florida, and Charlottesville, Virginia. Like any of Kellam's teams, the drill and rifle teams bring honor and recognitions to themselves and to the school. Qu! A r A 1 . T... Q 1 A l,.. I i I - -C'f.' ' , 7 1..1,'.- ---1 :U A -' 1 A g . af-'fa' Y . .ant-A A .- ui il C.O. Mika Bugay prepares the drlll team for competition with other schools NIROTC drill teams.



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H THE HELD Often called jocks, sportsmen are accused of being egocentric. Perhaps this is a truism to a cer- tain extent, but they can't be too egocentric if they work towards the betterment of a team. Every sport at Kellam relies on the performance of indi- viduals and each certainly ex- cels in his passing, dribbling, vaulting, tumbling, driving, running or hurdling. There is at least one particular talent that each individual has, and that talent contributes to the overall success of the entire team. Likewise, if the player were missing, the team would not be exactly the same. This near-indispensibility could cause an over-inflated ego, but, in order for the jock to be an asset to the team, he must be willing to give up enough of his ego to perform to the best of his ability. locks are not only required to give physically of themselves, but they must also keep their grades up and encourage their teammates to do the best that they can. In this way, they make themselves valuable in- dividually, as a separate part, and as a working part of the whole. A successful team is composed of players who do their best, both off and on the Held.

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