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

 - Class of 1981

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There are also the treacherous hours of snttlng through torturous lectures ore- tendlng to oe lnterested vvhnle really drearnlng of the rnany fun actuyltles to oe enloyedi such as horse-back rudlng, surflng, oartyung, and sleeolngl Alas! Flnally the clocks and enrloty halls szgnlfy the end of another day. One less day left of the school year! fu fl l, 'V n- ll: n-ln, fn ll ll fl' Ml:--,w .lv lmlll 'lu-llfnll-lrqlfllv'lll.ll',11lrllY fl What dud he say? l-lavlng so many farms around Kellam tender- scenes luke thus one are farmller I . A' li 4 'f' x 9:3 s .. 1 fi L-I E xfg oz, 'T ' I .l ' I, Y ss' ll ,-'ref l 4 , ' N' Q6 Qfixv Q . -' 5,-at 'N -iv E' SJ FI- -, T, S' Y . x U 2 4 S ', 5 A f . 5 gp L4 '- , A -xx' -1 Q -' ls 1. D vgff-All. , . ' x ,, I r ' , ' , Q A PU? -,LQCQQH . '57 '-.U 4 sl A I. ic' ' '-. -f 4 w!,- ' - N':K. K .. in E . R. 1 ... I' ...malls xxx Q , , - V .. , .- x 'Y vt .E--I fry O.. QW 5-ul., Q 4 0 -, .K . 4 r 9 'W -I . A is . 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For tne first tnme an 'l CJ years, Keilam nad a Ddnfure, The frlclntnfil 'Hearn Ln1xuUx,r,Iy Jvfnts YQY' the Lnrnu LU burn Gurnrnnes gig ,,,....--':- 1 U i ' VJ, Y H . ' 5' 1- . n. I '- 'f. Y-V Q ,. 1' ,, ' ' fl 1 Irv fi , fax-,YQ-, sa. , , , N X I .,, 'iwdf Haw., HW 11 ' ,, My 4' Q. . 131. 'MQW ' A ' ff Q 1- 'v :, fN-'15 ' 'LY' Y Y A. la ig., 1 7 f4w-Iwi f fx . 'g'? N:'3-, V. W ' pm, :L I , M ml, , 3, V. it-, ,:,,, A M Q: 1 X 'A A wQ,,yse,. , Tryp 'H A -,nf twizm' i ,,. ' . Q 5 '-,., a,?'44 8 54 -A, ,. ir. 4 4. ku ,h 4 lx , 1 rv . A .4 .,,,. v . 1' Q-I V. 34 . f x ., Q ,L 55? Q ,. ,', . . if l. 2 Q 1 ,. 3' I 'K ff, . . , . . . 1 V I A, .I H x Y ,S ' 5 ,-s -.T xi fin. V 'il A ' in 'Q ff. P A -A 'Sf ' Iii, ,. p Sgr QQ-1 I .hw K .il .v 11 I VF J' LH11-C,L'u FC1'f'i'i' V l 'Fl 1 1 1 -'fwv,4'wM f1Wf1,, .Lnf'J,'-41 ILS, gn-,I fu vm 11,7 v1-vh Inlllgxy vfwhrug 0,3 s L91 I . Y - L .Z .? tt. Q 00 ! C F' A , ,xl 'LQ -u., -IA ,., xi -J x . Q 1 4- ,. ,,.,....- ,-,Q-. -9---W .. N V , ,fur ' ,- --N if I E 3. :Jw I 'J l M .9 N 4' .arf ' M rw' 3 ' -w .aff Spirit Week 541. ll in ,M ff .HJ Davld lvlclilae and lvlaraa Walsh ehovv their true Colors on Country Day Could you tell rne Where l can get a n'1ao'? lVlany etudenta showed their aohool aolrlt by Joining IU on the Soirut Week fest- lvltlea before hondeoorning. On the flret day of aoirit week, etudente vvore old leans, straw hate, and flannel ahurte for Country Day. The Second day was Touriat Day, and the students wore aunglaeaea and shorts. lvloet of thern carried carnerae. The thnrd day was New VVave and Punk- ere' Day. Students really showed their eourlt on thle day. They vvore nfnnnekurte, olaetuc traeh oage, and rnlernatohed arti- cles of olothlng, Sorne students even vvent ae far aa coloring their haur red, green, or olue. Dreaa Llo Day vvaa the fourth day. Glrle were In dreaeee, Quye, IU aulte, and every- thnng done to oerfeotlon on this day of aourut, vveek. On the fufth day of thus rnernoraole event, the sst,uder1t,S5 Lslmovved their Kellarn Spiral, and prlrje by VVQCJIWINQ the ol' black unc! uulcj. , ,- -mvw-f--- - EAW' ww Arintzhefi excitglng dey in Keilerne newest: group Bonnie meets Clyde. HAS? gw '-LT aug r.., Knights f A Different Grder -5 -f- . .V , inf- '.' 'T 1, .n' ,f' , . ... 114,-1-, V ,,,. - V- 'f ' A' - -- 4: Mfr' nv ,- jnnf' . pf-sq, ' --.,1 . -91 ,, Jw- Tag Tf'C-4: KLP Wana, 'umm 4' ' 1 ' 1, , Fwfn ww Hui- gwrncefsswun of ow- wmqrwgy Krmgrmf, Lflflf' IJLH,Vwl'Y'Q'n1HYvq'Kf7l' Klvu1Im1,' 4 12 I ,. E Coach Garret, or-woe agam Eur-ns away 'Pon' :re scoreboard OIG tzurfwer' Tor-my Krug gwes acjwce to soprvorvwofe Davuci Terry, 1 Agglzivfawawf 1v,4fzL-u ff4v- K I Q Yu! Lx ,,QLQLa 1 54' 1 X J ,Zz f H . AAU ,4 if LL, ., Vacfufvf ,5 f X, , , V 1 , 'm A 4.-,-, ,, I ff f 1 f,QLQff f ,, 4 ff,,aQ ,fo f 1 f V' ,!vb, f, qi. VX' V fx! 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V - -- f ' J v .4-'J' .,--'4. f, P 4 4' 'q',hfR . , A ' 'ff' W ww1A4 tw.umw1Mfws-Awxnwwxy.. , vw ySXwk vLHAxf 1' -in Jfdtf' ' - ',f., ' '11 - ' .N-ff.. . ' , v ' r '- . s ' 4, ' - -1 X !,. , f,,,f,f.4-.- 0 V74 'Q' -mln' ug- sg, . . ',. I ' '. f-7 f 1, M Lv ' 'aiu ol' ' . ':,iLf, ,, '1',, AJ' Lu. f gl -' X 5 f fp A, P ,' pf' xx!! fl Q 2 if X '-,. ' fx xx , ' ff f F ,g 4C -Ma, J LN N I fi Q - ,n , ,' L, ' W4 J' xg L N 5 K, 4. f if 1- -fpifk dag: 'P LL 15 V'Y!g'L 7 -, Essential to the success of any school is the role of the faculty. Although they have different titles-Principal, Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor, Teacher - they function as one to provide leadership and guidance for the stu- dents. As instructors, disciplinarians, and often as friends, the faculty members help inspire and push students toward excellence. They feel that students need to do more than just the bare essentials. Beyond reading, writing, and 'rith- metic, teachers encourage students to partici- pate in sports, clubs, and other extracirricular activities. lVlany faculty members serve as coaches and club sponsors. Fiecognizing the extreme importance of activities outside the classroom, these teachers remain at school long after classes have ended. Along with after- noons and many evenings, teachers, spend weekends and other days off with their clubs and teams. Often swamped with paperwork, our guid- ance counselors and principals always make time to help students. They help with problems both personal and acedemic. Counselors pro- vide information on test scores, colleges, and occupations. These counselors give support in a student's pursuit of higher education and en- courage students to go on beyond high school. The principals provide discipline and leadership. Faculty members who are not coaching are often our most enthusiastic and supportive fans. Looking into the crowd at both home and away games, you will often find a group of ex- cited, spirited faculty members cheering loudly for our team. Together, our faculty provides guidance and inspiration for the entire student body to make the learning experience a memorable and re- warding one. I vw B60 The Cornerstones l is u .L 'iff 95 V- Ng 'X Letcher Hill 2 F3f'lfWCIDf3l A .4 Kenneth Lumpkin Leading and governing the students of Kellanw l-ligh School is the chief purpose of the Administration. Under the supervision of lvlr. Letcher l-lill, Kellarn strives to maintain its standards of scholarship and athletics. Assistant principals, lvlr. Kenneth Lunnplcin and Nls. ,Joanne Belda, aide Nlr. l-lill in his administrative duties. Each assistant principal is responsi- ole for a section of the student body. Those people with last nanfies oeginning with A-L. con- sult lvlr. Lurnpkin and those beginning with lvl-Z get advice from lvls. Belda. This tearn of fine adrninls- trators encourages students to do their pest during their years at Kellarn. 'iff 9, K X ll V 3552 .W 'S 'L ' Q ,fi bv. .V P-1 O ' ' p? ' . Assistant Principal '...4 i . A -j' 2 gigs' 2- 124, Wwlpl l , I ,fa 'lr ,l cw i .Joyce Thomllneon. Bookkeeper. Debbie Boomer, Glenda Punch. Mary Allen. Secrets ri ww ,M , N H if Qu 113 4. ,w. M-., -S. - 1 N v ,v 'Mj 13,8 Q' N'2 'rp,. A K, - , J- . ' s I ...t ,li 5.04 J . - I Flobeet Setzeri Guidance Courweeio ,r C' ,rd -49? ' 'ki ti' P xx N xs- sg S ? I -R G ..,,w Serving e The Student Oamce C OUDS Vvfvefv etuoefme fee? GOWN efvj YLfC.1LJbNefJ and when they me-ed e Vwetpuwq heme vvuth eelfweci- ulee, Une! here fmerwcje, four fCJYjwFi'fV1 PAQ F3re-cdrrwgfxe, I'V1r1 Senzef, Fflfe, I'V1ut,c:heII and Pflrf, 'HfJ'vI'.efJray, Kelbrarwe qua' UQVLF: f,1Hwf,r5VQ'f, THESE' coer-weelorxe Shuffle echedulee to et: etiuderwte the cleeeee Q they went emi edvlee etuderwte on when they ehould Lake. Gueetnorwe ebouc colleges end teen ecoreee Cen De erwevvereed Dy your Qunderwce Courweelort ,X Q Ka 'sb I F3 EW . X J zavbnrxn VVVnI,uwz'ay, f Guuifsr N ze Ccuurweelor L. -LLL! .L Ha gl Y7 if K i of ,disk X Pi - X X, 7 ,! .c I Kelly lVloCIoy, Librarian Carol Kowalski, Nurse V23 ' .- s 'PW . fax' Qi Xzgg' N . X ,I I Ili., . 3x J I xxlf' . llliut 'I nf., M., Sandy White, Librarian Betty Barrett, Registrar Carol Sears. Guidance Secretary W. I 'xx x . Elizabeth Predrnore, Head Guidance Counselor J , Math Has Its O Language Wllma Eagaa Corrwooter Soleooe, lvlatl-w Aoalyals, Prooablllcy BGG Gtatlatloa, Aflalytuc Geometry Edlch .Jones Ele. Algebra, Gorwaorner Mach Richard Woodruff Ele. Algebra. Algebra ll Trig. 44 W . 1 -9 A ' +1 , 11 . , 7 V . xflx X XM T r - g 'l A Nil '. i X31 3 y X b , qi ly ,V H ll ll I-Q Q I .A x A 1' 1 lffix X A A Patrlola lvlaturo Ele, Algebra Stuart Payne Algebra ll Trng., Calculus, Comp. Souerlce George Clvverwa Ele. Algebra, Geometry ov- U' -Az? lx Edward Solfmllef, Geometry, Ele. Algebra . wl.q 4 .V,4 ' '.-- ,. 1 ef ln: J , AIP I x I Teaching a Trade Herman Valentine, I.C.T. Tnere are Vnany dufferern, rniaii. r,l:4'. f , za. Kellarn. Some of tgnern are rmore fllfflfjjn, 'J :r Otnere. Tne Cerrnonology ueed un rnrnm Coureee IS unlike anv otner. It Levee CXIJFNJFJW akill to ueacn tneae vvorde, vvncn chew en' an 'ajft oronunonatione, to etudente. Tnua eww m evident: rm our rnatn teacnera, Tneae teaonere oreoare etudenca for college Coureee vvnicn will be arrnnlar Tne oornouter xi Science oouree tzeaonee aknlla for a future of 5 cornoutera. 1 Skille for a future trade are alao caugnt at, Kellarn. Faenion fweronanduaung, rnarketznng and anop ekille are taugnc oy a Qrouo of teacnera vvno are tnerneelvee ekflled In tneae areas. Tneae couraea will nelo many atudence 'J rf--0 get jotne and eeoure a good future for tnemeelvea. ...... , ..,, , ,.. ' E fl fn , , X f , in, Aa! li Q. 5 A - i P1 i , f .. ,.,of ' ' - X !' -Liv' 4 .sf W' Cindy Habit. Faenion Nlercnandiaing, Advanced Ivlarketing and Nlercnandialng Linda Babb, Marketing, Faenion Ivlercnandiaung aa I A Egif-SE'-5 ,.4E-Jef. Efg S' 'CD E en Vvacswortfw Emgugn 1 Q, w 1 DOP' Vecjetucrw Efwgissh '1 CJ EQEif '3rruf,r'w Ev wr9Mf,M 'T Q3 A Separate Peace, The Scarlet ...SL-3 9 'Ss in X - X T Ei 'XA'- K7 I 1. -V, is DICK-1' M' I Letter, and Gu11ive1 s Travels. . . 1. gfk 'N ,iw f, fat Arenal! QR '21 I 2 I 1 V '51 S 74 ,,.-...ne M. 't Q 1 ,,,,.A,,, 1 Flo Blankenship, English Fleading and writing. Some- times it seems those are the only things English teachers know how to assign. We read books that are not always in- teresting, out the teachers are more interesting than the plot. Understanding the au- thor's reasons for writing and Anne Bright, English '1 'I Peggy Middleton, English '1 1 x,,JY 3 XA' 'i 2, Journalism figuring out the themes and morals to these stories are more interesting tasks than remembering who the main characters are. Some day, students will say thank you to their English teachers for assigning reading and writing. B 4 1 5' Down To Baslcs The Ehgllsh Departmeht has 'Ocho IC hecessary to soeho more tlme oh the oaslcs. The commas, semucolohs. aho aoos- troohes. These teachers waht to make sore that stuoehts master these skulls before mov- lrg oot lhto the world. These teachers most also soehcl the tame so that stooehts vvlll oass the fvllhlmom Comoetehcles re- oolreo for graooatloh. Stooehts most tlhoerstaho that these teachers oo hot teach grammar to frustrate the stooehts. They are oolhg It to helo the SCUUEVICS VWEVQ IC safely out of school aho lhto the ootsloe vvorlo. Ivlwz Vivyaavl, Arif 1 5 J : nf: '- A i. 'fig-.. . 1, ..- Q1 1. fm,,2.:fwf ,J 'bd' pl .. K fe . 5:45 ' , ,swf ww Q ,y, rw - JL ,Fin Peggy Sykes, English '1 CJ TY IVler't:he Nielsen, English 'I O Nler-ilyn Jackson, English 'I '1 -1- -.yu-un. u . s ', f' ,Jo---ff . ' ' ' f ' - 2' A-' x . i , a?fZPUf'i-I I .gf - wc-,L , , A. -' . s.. -. .2 ,:,r.?-.Ji V A+ sg' ff- ,cw . .V I, , N 'lf '3-' 'E Q-ffm' J , g41','.'-f '-. X X . 3. ' . C r I ,v . S1 'Q ?J div? fuk! - ,- L L-ff-.qggf 'f gf. A 'E' -. :--'VH S. X lr' I I 1 Q: ' ,X ' jfs FP -I nl - -5. '-45 :fy E ..'A ,- ' f Ni-'Yi - ' Q-. ' ., - 'S - ,' 'Q ' , -1. 4'C1- g 1 . 'Q iw .fir 'Q '-.- 49 Q9 if-ref 25? , x Q, . 3 ,Is lr: : f ig: ,hlsi 'ESI' 46 xt A,'1 6 Y x ff 2 5 'il' , -,5 ?'Ff:'ff?' '7q'f'- A in A 2 Y' ' ' 52, Q 1 - A wgfa ferr . iiit,-' I :gl L. , ' Y' s .TK 7 ' '5' . a ' 1 .L 5 J ' l, Q, ' iq Q, v e:-JS Yogi if I Z in A I '. . , F f. il ', .3151 5 li' ,9 Q 111.4 Qi? ' .ggi ,Q gl J h .Qu i :Xt ICP f ' T 1-'h' x . inf-L: ' : L'A L'. 3 ' 4' 2 P x .' I , l e 2-2 :r.J.P '- I m'V kd ,fa ju ' iv ' f A uc nz K' -Q15 Qx 1219+ ' ' 7 Q- 3 -Q50 4 ffiii--075' ' l - .x xx I I .. fl fx -li lla ,ab . - wi 'Q-5665 f5rg:,-' At 415' .A ' pg. ' - 4'-'X-V5 , .. K w wil- Q FEI 1 C. 1 .x v xg!! .I 4 A., 'H . , '. A ' 'uf it v -. 'Sa-f,1 1 . .,, QW. . The Show N ever Ends . gig? WA The rnusic and art departrnents provide students with the oppor- tunity to display their artistic tal- ents. Band perfornnances, choral concerts, and art shovvs let other students see just hovv rnuch these young artists have learned. lVlr. Dorosz, lVlr. Correll, and lvlrs. Gib- son are responsible for the rnotiva- tion and practice these students need to perfect their talents. Start- ing at the beginning of the year these three teach, guide and even push their students toward excell- ence. Without such skillful motiva- tion the show rnight never begin. Fflayrnond Dorosz, Art Betty Gibson, Chorus 'sf David Correll Band, lvlusic Theory 29 Analyzing the Past Kathy Walker, L.l.S. r-lnstory 'Nm V ! xl 5 s Bull VVICKS, LLS. History Ann Rowan. U-S- Hi5tOr'Y Sur: Bnfsdukufa, Psychology I 4 ' Emaly Ivlorfgan, LLS. History, World D-HSCOPY v '41 overnment and History achers try to help students ialyze and understand events the past. They try to make the iurses more interesting for eryone by going beyond the inted vvord. Since everyone is quired to take history and mvernment, classes are not al- ays small. The large classes iuld cause teaching and learn- i I 1 F I r. . S- , Q i i l l i C l I ! , . i . Y F .Joanne Lewis, Government . 1.2. ,., MMM- nu - ' ' xr fiygiw ff? Wyfv wg, gy qw iff, X9 J' TVILH ilfri Xfiliulf ' . Go Jer-firmer il, Bill Daley Government Lavvana Evans Sociology, Geography mf Jim Sereno Nlike Lambiotte. Government, L.J.S. History A My Geog,-api-,V ing problems, but our teachers seem to find ways to work with large numbers of students. The facts learned in these courses can help the students, as future American leaders, not to make the same mistakes of the past. These teachers are playing an important part in the future of the world. Guang., QT'- ws-w...... - in C31 Cultural Encounter ii rg surf! -f'J IWI IIHIII f3gnuu'.Pu ,A rf' Lau'-Py Becker, German Y 7 Frieda Parr, Frxerwch v- 7 1. Q Jud: Brfemmarw, Latin Preparing For The Future 5 ,LQl'!lSSi lgl. ' , QR as Q .. SN 42 D ,.,: -R Z Wayne Pond, Power and Trans., Electronics Glenn Webb, Metals, Power and Trsns. V P ' s 1- -uf Chris Corso, Crafts, Woods ew- R Q' Flobert Smith, Drafting, Woods Mike VSVWUUPS- VVOOUS 33 A '4 More Than Typing There TS 'here Qcur-wg oh uesteurs uh thcse Dusurwess classes theh tyouhg. Athough tyenhg IS e rhelor subject taught Th the Dusuhess Cjeoertrheht. stu- Cehts ceh teke cesses Geeiuhg vvnth levv, ecchorhncs BOO eccouhtahg. These classes ere hot Ohly useful to studehts who ere Qlehhnhg to ehter these frelcls es e cereer. Classes such es Eusnhess Lew Qrovude Khovvtetige that everyone shOulc1 he-.fe regerciuhg rnghts, Ievvs, ehd Qeherei fects. Dem Mercer Steno, Clfflce Services Merle Storm Clerk Typing, Eiusuhess Lew, Busuhess Ecohorhics ,, -4,59 a P . R ix g L' 'X -G- ' '7 Zee Ponler TvDirQ X , 'I V r f A 5 Q Cf- -, - ... 1 N Malin, Joyce Gregory W Hubert Eeeon Accounting -fx 9' ,ff 'Jackie Butler' ff, Sepvices Delores Stone General Bueineee. St:enoQV 3F3f V- O 'Ce Office Sepvjces , Y- 'f ' .Ik J.. jbxw 4 Lil . Typing. Noteneno l .,4 Z 35 The scnentuflc minds of Mr. Bak- er, fV'Ir. Becker, IVIP. Gunn, fV!r. Multer, and Mrs. Chaooell are al- ways hard at work. They teach suoyects that are often consud- ered the most difficult ones in the schooi. These teachers must also be counselors for confused students who come to them for guidance and answers. These teachers know they have done a good loo when they watch stu- dents take home orizes In science fanr after scuence faur. Who knows? They may oroduce the next Eunsteln. Flichard Baker Chemistry, Ecology Dissecting RJ fu, QD ' PUIHIIY' Th P2 U Np M.. .J .L LAY? J 95321, J I 5 I af 5 f V d, 'Q- u'r'y Us r Pc r jb Piuwluqf Dan Gunn Earth Scuence, Drama I i i ,gDepa.rtment Iii IVIary Chappell, Biology 'Aw 4 Flicharcl fxflulter Physica, Chemistry 0'3 Y 37 To P.E. or not to P.E. .Johnny IViorris, Physical Education ia xiii iX!1irji?if:lf,s, PI'iys,,iLgFal ,Joey Car-Utherg, Physical Eniufntpicari Education Jirn Garrett. Physical Education Dot Durrant, Physical Education Beverly Torok, Physical Education .fl .AN on , . 'J 5-4. Qfftf A -A-A, ,Y hifi ,a,,, SM s t- ,U-xiyygq N L. 1 Q 4' z A ' was . 'A 'K . N 2 X ,Q ' f 1 mil . 5, I!- Ql. A 'V ,A if Odds and Ends v-.fa ig I Q. ,,o - ,We- ? A NJ ,I I Connrrwanoar Dow Sarn Warnnok Barbara Sonortzino Norman Wnloe N.,J.Q.CJ.T.C, Learning Dlaaollltzy FQGEICNVWQ. pl-JDUC SDEGKIVWQ Soeoual Education 6 .J ' ' I A Tv 1 1 + 4f1rfH:'gY.mr:, fgmur HY ng, Ir1T,f:r'lcJr'lfJs:tgUr'21I,lr if WQ ,ix Clznro Lnrelgeern, Effeeomva F-Jarannlng, Marriage and the Fanwnly, Foods Lorine IVIcCoy, Eileen Eronelle, Nlarion Williarne, 1 J A ff.. , 'Q-, i LL' gr' ' F3 z Q D ' 3 Qrl- V is X 4 ,.z N . 74-' ' 5 ' I 4 - K '- F, Q a xhs. 4 iyx sa 1 A I Q,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,......,. ,, L--Q. Y-' ' ' M... , ..4..,.,.....,,-. mm.. ,L . N.. -ei 1 Sarah Lee, Flotn Gray, Pnylie Fuller, lVlary Binder, Erma Spence, Lola Koloa. I I 1 Y 5 I 4-, X. I -N 3? I' X 24 ' ..: ' 5 5 369 r ' A 5 J ,, ,... Lx 5 'SG , ,,. K ,E . u ' I 1 ' ir' I V, 5 1 ff is I gf ?lE2fl-,3.iQ!v3j- if ,,i-My ,I 5 .vfvwvgsvl ,.f- ' , or X 1 rfvv-L I 12, , x x X ol. U Johnny Brown, Ivlilton Saunders, Cleoonue Holeey Floeie Harrie and Debra Olde 41 4 x Nicki .SLXD L . Dafxlfwj .,.,O coxvxcdt wovlci I XWGV-K dull? Lgifhbfgb Xjoutlx SQYL3 iq S QfNQOvtPol3ifxj WW Nbf' 'EO gimp, WP 3 like 'xlmw AW-KQMS iicmaes Mali? M5 xV1QOLFi'0t-Zblujttul LUXIXQA Qffi xiao .SJMA CXUQA3 'PO 9694-fL illuLm'xi'5if1' WML LM XfQCX'0'fYiCUL? You coco LBMQ MMS Swfvvmff ghd -lrvaclx MG +0 rum o.ll+lu1gX IYUMS Klklkgbw Gio. -L VW?-1 WOM 6501+ NHRA WN lvixxlli glQ,fMl5 CGJASQ I CXOIQ4 uocmdf klbu M NUNQMQ 'E dregg +15 Qfcvogtl-HvQi I il u5+ is siuvggvlrwi LJJi+H Nxs, MLA jill Ld- Xkomsy M e ri ing the student o yofaschool is not Xojlc VVS A always easy. Our school has people from many C10 O C X . different pla d ith many different in- , 3 mg terests, but f dj ti not de- Z MA Phi T .-Elko-A Q Z scribe un rl I rw i . LXOLK A C6 . The students f h I re supportive 0, - g K Q OS ' KN Q fn spectators at athlet t Cheering loudly ' 0 for t ams that did I y . we were X . . - ' B Q QW behi d h m one-hundred p t win or D X U l Q D ULAX V loose. f JL 1 5 ln active support of the school clubs, stu- QD Q Q Ox eadents bought up all the things that re sold. Qt ' 0 Lk W OES M N X A Pens. pencils, and T-shirts bearing th hool's 0 K Q, Q name and mascot were all h hool. I xg Oxi A . YIJ. OWL - Grams for every h ld y d at and K A mg mumsweresentt fi d dl edon n support of one club anoth From two different junior high schools and ,l P? N often from two distinctly different p rts of the l -L' 50 k+city. students meet and merge into group KNLQQ 5 L mg --' at the beginning of ev y h I y . The old l- f f X, if N351 Q ,L junizorhilghbschoolrzfalryis h dh bitfors me If 3 Og to rea . t it is one. N3 CM 1- The ch ll nges of making friend so different , ,., LLVX bo from yourself and working alongsid omeone MMG . -L, , S A Mm I if from another area are met with enth iasm X XAQO and little difficulty. The diversity of the s udent L X3 C : 9 lj' 'gr-fl body makes our school an interesting one CO Q5 C3 attend. C6 Q kpgjgjgigng go Souimcg of SolYu:Wwvg xSuJYYUVYu2Ai gQNuQJx VlQ'i1' CXQHAB OJvw.Lj+i,gQVl6 L,Vlk19GfHllfL'l, Qjxm mtg CL Coll bweibullj wp gavl gevlf Qolkiixxnh U Y 1 'XXCQWX Qi,-Xanxcjki 3 Q WKMLIM SMNQSL Gull QNQAQXM-Quai 50.453 -5 Kelli kML'lZilMgl 335 XXKA +0 vigil! vw Qlfl lmmguacg M3 - KL toil Qcufx Xml Sutplfxf brggyvkgxg 'i A Ami lmwmt + illil-Qvxcisifvluvzn QL-fill? fffifwf WLQMXLQ Mfwdmfwvbgl ?'L9'L -Wg It ua very dsffncult for' the Sopho more claea to Pause money for- the Crwyetalball Ever-y club gets :te puck of proyects fur-st because they have sensor-nty Yet the class of B4 has gotten off to a good start thus year- They entered a dec ohated truck ID the hornecomung par'-ade Their- sponsor' Mrs Wer- nuck helped them un chooelng what projects they will undertake Nlany have fanled but the experwence gauned na ver-y valuable Tracy Bar-tlett Kern NlcLoughhn Debbne Tor-we Car-me Car-leon Sherry Savage Che yu Akehe IN lf' INAUPC AIDBPIIIO Jeff Augo E C AFPO6' Q -7 INAIG APNIC: Tony Arnnrnone Llea Andeteof' Floaaerw Anohevve Herdf Angehfnen NABFK Anger-rnen Y xv! ,Jaffe-5 AFPOICJ L Kem Aerxley CFW15 A141 Lwea Afleewohzf' Eluflrj 1 Earle A I 12 '. 1 8 If Y. M, -,R , f It 'A . 1 f Tru' Films: I 11,1 f-1ylfr,Iwf,i- F' v'1fjIl'v,'11'Y 1f'VVffhlVYlIvllY,IlIw Iwu 1 Ulu H4-Lf, 1 I X 'Q ' 1.1 ,n If vs -3 fx Ali l A ...-Qin-I F.5-Bb'.n-1. 7 . - v ' -Z AA Sophomore Officers Lead The Way ff Q - .Q-. 40,-p, 55 fr. QQ' Hg-r- 41'x -QI 4-1. ,e ' 4 5' w 3,7 lr Q- 10 f 1 ,fa fx l, Us ' 'f -av ,of 11' I f 1? fur' 'Q Qwe- NW? ,Juv ez Bn' 'Jn Bherkeer Bu'.v,H','.ve Tonyne Bn'.Y.'-1 Hugh Beurvx Brod Bench IV1ery .Jene Beksef Pete Bellenger Wiatr: Buellnekl Gary Black Todd Blizzard Sherry Boney I'v1ary Bonney Allen Boonn Anthony Bosnengo Sem Breciley Dale Brlgnc .Jurnrny Brugnt: Julue Bright: Debbue Brnnn Benciy Bristow Kevnn Brock Iviecneel Brock Krus Brock: Kurt Brock: .Junuor Brooke Steve Brocznwen Sabrsne Brown Steve Brown Elle Bryant Tune Bunonck flv'O ea EU' ESOP +-'cpe E..:Ne' Ke-:ZF B,Dee fvlaw Campbell L.a. a Cafoevzer' rv1af'c Cav Cfafvva Canter' CLPUS Cafcer' rvhgrwelle Eason use Cease: Kwffbefly Ch'-Qgrvwarw Qooefz Crwmsuaf Serv Clechorw Efefda Cwpoolnm CBPWWEWW Cwafk Trng CNQPK DHIJYW CMH, fxr :LU V,mlMlvs. Vfiiff-fl Cor' '.',rJv,L- Je-'f f Curwew, Fiapvclfkfl f.ll,JY'V'f,J,f f+ prM1V,wuL,v-' f fgungn-' fy V .V f,,,fl,,., .J VAN r vm- I ,U-,v,, fjmmgv' VJHU' H, vs- 'Z arf 1,4 rw QI li' V A. x 4 U- 3 I A7 , , .X Q' iff' 'ipfa' QK1 funk' 1 '. xi A .. X 1 N Fflaooy Com L3 QEQIDB CQUMLQ Fred Crovxmrwer Travis Cox Todd Cresn fVluke Crubbs lwargaret, Connungnanrw Shane Dunnnngnarn Dennna Deuoern Mattew Davenport Tracy Davidson Angena Dawa Kr-:stan Davue Douglas Deal .Jernes Dear Peo! Degner Dayed Dennus Kelly Deyaolc Angle Dickerson Kevin Doran .Jnnrurny Dorrnan .John Dorsey Flusaell Dorsey Monnoue Doonre uasof Dc-nay -eff 'ef D'aKe Ea'Ca'a D' SCO Decfx Emma, Safcf Eofwafcs Flwcbahd Elinor' Demee Elliot: Lafny Erwglarwo use Enrvfwcige Flo'-me Eutuar'-KS Lwcla Ewell CFVCJ FGWUEIO Kafxen Fe-tiers SYNQ FQHQPQ Torf FEIIPBUQF Comme Fefgueon Luarwrve Files Sham Floyd QODIU Flyfvfn Bmarv Folleweli Al'f'ff:cJ fVfJf'fJff',: TMQHX F rn' g,Y,ffv 5111.741 I ' Farvrm, Ku' uf! F 'fffzrvvnvv ,lnrwrry f v 5'ffV1Fffill rn ,.,r,4-'ff ,m,,... Fearless Dragon Slain -v ow f Q , 4- It Q Q- 7 1 eff' ,- n:--P' D '13 -J 14 ,r- Ha: ,- 4 ,I V - 1 Y .94 c I x rl ' xx'-1 S 1 K aj Q Yi--' Q 6' Of' ? 2 .1 1 ,Q I X 7 4 I O S 6 P' f-1 fig' l ia Mn f l lb- The fearless knight attempts to slay the draQ0V1- L I 'X Yi 'L-fi The fearless dragon has been slain!! Not by our Knight. but by a student who wishes to show his autistic ability. This was one of the many things that helped to beautify the surroundings. There are many artistally gifted students whose SPE work is dis- played around the school. The au- ditorium contains many wonderful examples of their talent. 1-sf? fra' 'Yr 'Y ...Z . 4- ii f 1 QTI7 '--uv 'ff X '. OF' ' .. if. j 4 ' gh., arm 4 - If , ' 14,11- i 5 4 , 14 . 19231 ,Q : Yi X' 1-a ? LQ' , 34 Tv A ,Mfg -f , . if 2 , f I r N..-4' 1,5 1 fu' 4 7 Teresa Frost Helen Fry 1 Yvonne Prykman 1 ,A , if . Fi fs '4-'W' V- if S-,ffl SSFLZEL LA M fu' ' '- 51 .4 In Wade Gatlin pf 'gs fi yi .John Gerber BOD Glfflm - Ken Gilbert Denise Giles 1 ,ff Chris Gust Marcia Granby Donna Green Tammy Green Donald Greer 4? Daniel Gregory Nlark Gregory Susan Griffin Teresa Griffith Kim Griggs .,a 'es G' go Ze 0 Qlcrarc S' 'fee X - Clogs' Grimes ' '- fr rr- N.-V QE .J :,Ea'j Bae: Har' Che-ermg The cheerleaders practice long and hard for the few hours of cheering that we actually see. Yelling and cheering, the cheerleaders give support and en couragement to all the athletes Even when tearns are not always winning the cheerleaders cheer thern on Without the cheerleacl ers underlying support the athletes and the spectators would lose much of the ex citernent of the events Term Hairston fvlark l-lalsteao Eowaro P-lanes fvlerk Harrell Torvwrny Harrell 14 lfF1'.Y.Fa l4rsl lF, F-iffzgir in lliif rim Din -nel ilnrnrnnri l'Jfi' rviuri Hn--,sell Tlillf iluyrif-fs lfalflllll-infill? f.'l,'4v-'lilllgliili Vlli. lil'-lulllwiiwlll l'l ii4 lil:- mill ffl-i fy, l li-Hill D- ' i wx. fl X QW .-0 L- G -1 1 f 1 1 QV IMA 1.1.1 Q 7 x l f if 11 44 . r 'l lk. -I 7- I 'E .. 'x x--x -N x ,J Y! W . Kxr 1.13 -,q is-nv I Q 5 l av 9 'Sx , 4 , .1 Q ,ga QV, xg fm. 'D ff' 73 x .,A F-JHrrwF:In Null: Laffy Hull Laalne Hull FAME HM Asndrwrufell bhllf, Cnarnlaa Holland Lola Holley Dawn Hood Qobarfv, Hook Kenna-Ln Hyde Aaron Ingaarn Sean lor-no Flotnevtz lvey Iviaxune Jackman Minka .Jackson Nhke .Janknna Albert .Jar-nugan Patty Jobb Carwlatte .Johnson Donald .Johnson Luaa Johnson Ralph .Johnson Scott ,Johnson Knrn .Jones Duke .Jonas Some people seem nappy no matter when you aaa cnarn 1 51 S:c:tt .Jo-'es Y Jetta .Joyce .Je b, -4a 'wS Ga y KECV' Dafa Ke 'y Lwsa Keuy Qooeft Kervfecly Matthew Kmg lNAaMfNa Kmgr-:S Kewf Knaffe' Tarnrhy Lagle Garb Larvwberson LISB LF3rvwr'r'w Vufnof' Lao Joe L.Eaf'lflf1 l.rC.a L.z'aw9ovw Je Le-Cifrwd EV',lFif'1 Lee 5- . - -., If I Rx X N lx X I 5,3 ,x- 'If -If 'Qs 0,0 .Af -gr 1 f-gg John Lev: .JulnuEn LIQLN1 paul Lnrwgmrwqljf- CJBDUJE L4Jlrwg9,Y,Urw: Lon Lodge Den Loftus Qncnano Loftus Br-ao Logsoon Mary Anne Longo rvhke Lowery .John Ludfor-ci .Jeff Ludvnk Llsa Lupton Matt lvlaclzedden Qlchelle Mayor Jeff IV1albon Tino Ivlanson Jummy Mazuone Apathy l-lere at Kellarn the students just cont eeern to care ae much about thenr school ae they should Evldence of thne Statement me vandalnem that the school has suffered as well as a at eportlng events ehow the schools apathetuc apurxt Attendance should be overwhelrnlng Support for the school and ste functuons reflect on the student body as a whole Thle problem :S a challenge we can all rneet If we try hard enough O i 2 2 lf Empty seats are evidence of the challenge we all face . 1 r 'A . . l ' . rf- 1 rf ' X - l l ' A l 6' I lack of echool spirit. The attendance ' 1 l l 'I ' I P ' Marlon fvledera TBVYWVTTY NABPCIP Tonle fvlartln fxfllke Mlaekell Scott lvletlko Shawn fvlexwell Diana lvlcanally ' Fred fv'lcCarthy Tarnrhue l'V1CCIaln Kehdell l'V1CCIong ! X. 'V Tlrr fV1cCornwck Ee ferly fV1cGolre VQCJJJF-iff-1 I'V1cLeod if -1-r' T' 0 '- -as , 'T I V v - w ir qs 'fi 'am 11' 3- l fi Ov Ci x. 13 XJ 9' Q 0? Q NJ KlVYll1E:'Xl ,f fXflCLUUQVlllVv Saw' FVUIJNJULL of ,uv F,flr,P1llfgr'L,qu l Fflan' lull FJl'.F4uf: is D-fr-lv,ll PJ1lr,l'luPl ll'-l,v1nPJ'Iulnv'v1 f,n'.nr f1vnFJ1+l45'. Q Q I K A A I ,Q 3 of . . ,o - 1 v N rv Q 'X C. 'P '73 'ri HCV- gi -Nz, Kfa -Q--r for ,Z fog ,A f 'ui 2' ' x .,4 O? N x N 's ,.A f: ' 5 :QM W ,J is ' of e - ,V ,, o 0 X I 'H Y , 1 ' -34 -a 4 H ' - gfi '05 5 n , x,-. It . 1 I ' Q.. , J Q0 9, ' rv 1 .A .,.,.-1' 5-'IO' 1, L,-,gnu-,4 Pun! whiter Te-ru Mnlle' Mary Murnfl Teresa Mrfanle .Jane fenne Mlv,f,,rxell Kern-mn: Mutcnell Clnrnstrne Mona Janet: Moody Mesnell Moody Wade Moody Aprnl Moore .Julue Moore Lynn Moore Douglas Morelen Connue Morgan Sarah Morrus lan Morrison .James Moyer- Tonw Moyer Dawn Mullens Cordeha Monden Vincent Munden Kathy Nance Dnondra Nasn Kevin Nash Char-les Neve Penny Nelson .Joe Niedbala Donald Noiette Fernando Nunez Helpers Niafsha UDEF' es Emzaoezr- Ogwesoy Pv1e1OCJ, Ofsafxgos Ewa' D'Suhrwar' James Clwe-PS Paul F-Yafsorfs Hony Paw' Qrworwoa Pafkef' Dam: QBVKE' Da-wo PBPKE-f' Susan Palrvwef' Boom Page Donna Dauett. Paul Panloes Susan Paxsorv YJOrwrwe 5361115-Ord Qochavo Payne Stacy Peck ham Deon Daffy .Jeanme F3'et,eP5or1 F-lurjrwey FJMIIIDR Tigrmrrmne Pivlllupsl Ervwrfwii F-,H,fi'l'wfJ Am-qrxn PNA- Qwmq INAQI I-Fhvmnl, ,',' 'vpn 1111- 'X U rx ,fgfgvn-, v,,,,,l 1,115- ,0- '75 1 N 10' .-7-15 fi Thad Kumble expresses his joy at Nlr Ammons' latest task for him. 7 .C X 4- X l i' Q. .5 4, .. , As student activities coordinator, Mr. Ammons is svvarrned with respon- sibility. To help him through his busy days, Nlr. Ammons has several helpers. They spend their free bells running errands for lVIr. Ammons.VVithout them Nlr. Ammons could not survive. . Susan Roe Teena Pollock Lei Ann Potter Dixie Rowell -1 f 1 .Jerry Rratt '14 QV. xg 'C' I 1 sb 3. 3 J , X Andrew Rrivott Lea Rrough Caroline Gueyedo Renay Rayner ---f--' .Jerry Raynor A I , philip Read William Reardon A Rebecca Redmon Sharon Reed .Joe Reynolds . . 4 X P' 'A 'Q Delene Rice Kim Richards Sylvie Richards Pat Ricks Anne Riddick l 57 1 ,A .1- Tr .JUr1atJ zJr'v F-Me, F'r erj Qurvgl-gr' F'e3fYwz:-lu F-IQUQPL5 L,,frvr' Qfjhlll 59V Kms F-lingers P-'n',Y,f F-l11HuwL, 'gllr'!juFM4fiY,1 ws-v vnu funn vllo-VL, ',rnw',gf4f1avgs 1f,f11f,aDNu1! an - -- V... ,.,'.qQ..u--,,9i1.' N N. '- .. A tb.- XPS dv Tx, X' 5.5 5 6 Flvcky Kvvmackowskfs ci:-avvmgs are off the wall - 1 T' 'U' -Ci 'C' - I . 0 1 0 .. r .4 . ? . J 1' Q 6' . 4 1 lf'1 1 v 1 J ll I U ...J 'r 4 sl s Q K e K J 5 5-I if 4? fl l l l I lArt Students Stand Gut. ri. . 1 C K -ef? f - ' T 6119, ' r P' J, -li' K .5 l l 5 , 352 ' '1--I lt fv- 'vu ,- , Z1 , ,..4 iii Y nr .Ni l l ' i 1 s l rv 7' i ll l 4 Q I MK Q I s l 7 ,f ,off ,J Ne' 2+ Jf M Q, 0. ,fl 25 av ,gg , z2r 'IW' aim' - 15. 4750! 'ls My I 715 1 , it-Q , but ' ' Q7 x .lb 1 3 AXA all Vveyne fjf,OVJ, Yfonne Sehur-,v,lur' .Jolla Sens. Lisa Sellg fvlnke Senzer Louann Shaffer Kenny Snaner lvlucnelle Snarrovv Patty Shear Dora Snerman Kim Snerrlck Bernice Shields Jud: Snlelos Joe Shlvely Danny Summers Clark Slmoson Marlene Sampson Eileen Smith James Snowoen Tony Snowclen Danny Solvey Frank Solvay .Jennnfer Sorunger Nhcnele Sprulll Macc Stan'-s Teresa Stzallvvorch Chris Strange Tony Scacon Warren Stevens Kelley Stewart ll .4 School Lunches Thus years Nlught Bute had a few changes from the old menu Along wlth dally hamburgers and ohloken sandwiches the Ho l-los Twlnkles and other Hostess goods were more popular than the tradltuonal well bal anced meals The new menu provaded a better var-lety and helped Increase the number of lunch buying students Susan Stocxel Kam Stocks Chester Stoll Shane Snraley Sherrl Stratton .John Strong Floblh Swooo lvlar-la Tabora Nfllke -T-Sff. Cathy TBCEFY1 N 7 Donna Taylor Eddle Taylor Kitty Taylor Terr: Taylor David Terry K. Aruba Tlwenlerr P ' Denvwrln Tllmrvlus U 'O .Julwrl Tllcglwvlurl fvllfjliafel Turulscu Kumfvl Tuhulu l l .Joyne Tobnll Lloyd Tobull SCOLL Toney Flncky Tornone Lauangue Tofvneenfj Aaron Tucker OCLO Turnbull Emily Turner George Turner Debbie Tuure Ken Tyr-ee Yolando Valeros Lynnectze Vango Donald VanNoecrano Iv1aIna Vega Debbue Volger Petzra Vohe Bob Wadciungton Yuonne Wade Abby Wall Snavvn Warren Donnue Water-fnelci Flobun Wecerfueld Troy Webb .Jurn Webster Flebecce Welcn Dennus Wells Denwse Wbute Mark Wr-mute Valar-ne Wnmfueld I 4 Era P46104 Sonya Srwerwelr Tbaxcor VVIllIEf 'S XAUIIOBFTWS VVAUIBVYWS Vvlllnarws VVnI4nar'rw5 D-ana Vvhmrwey Sherman VVugQur'15 Gene VVIIIIEFYTS gil vi' rbi 'J' I I I '99 lvl I Nfl -xx .W Vim nun. V N - 'T in Cl .,. l 31 Q I I I I I I 'I I I I in I I I I I .xl x 1 1- 4 Demse Wilson Tonya WIISOF1 Kathy Womble Eric Woodhouse gs ,w 'X 1 I I Nhchelle Workman Tammy Worlds Floy Worley Robert: Yancy Robert Yacsico Er-lar' Arjarvve Kemh Amer' TOVYW Aller- Debofe AVWCIEPSOV' JBFWES Arwdfeolf Tw' ' 1 AFM' f,f!V'1 ,lwfwfegnw Av wrxlu ffxgv AfvrQ',rr3rw13 , 1 gj ,iv .og fu rv'K,,!,v rprwq PJLL- s- A' 1 WJYII 06 4 M .Y- ,1- YVIS l'VlOr'gar'w I I I .. if - ' tv . Q 'fX 1 f - 1 ' H. Vw I 5 S caught off guard whale helpmg a snudervu AVN -is ff' l ' as .I 'A Winning Combination l f 1,i-V gli A B 7'-' NI -luv' CD 7' 4' li ,ff A L -J f : K., ,nv f N AX ' 4' 3 if 4 I, 'C' A ., A ff 1 , 'l . , ,r ,Y ,, ,. lf, 'i ff' . f Q . 4 - x A ,H x I 9 .,:, 'fb rv ,gn an X fl 1', .4 Itgggi 4, 4:5 fffk 'vi ,,,.,-1 l fha, :QW '7' T ! A. , A - -v 'fm . 4 yi -3 asf Q Q1 'Y as yr 25316 Q , , J .lfnffl fun? lv- Br lr1fJE'V,Y. Hur' fl l.Ul'JVig1EHlV! . Tmfjfl Burr f Pm, Bernnr Kenny Belzee Deyuo Beoen Deylo Beeeley Kenny Beasley Ango Bell Tammy Belle Joenlce Bennett Benee Blencnero Sueen Blecnlk Bay Bonney Debra Bowman Kellue Bowman Kevln Boaoenew Alen Breeeerd Care Braeeflelci Flonloue Breaux Robert Breuole Deyncl Brlcigee Ivleuyey Brloges Clllver Brown Scott: Brown lvllke Brunelle dummy Bocnolz Keith Buony Nley Bugcong Yearbook Sales Slow But Sure Dy fa Eu'-:Q f,,a'e E,o'-ga :4f.T'Qf E, f 'a f J' ai lanee Ira' Fifi Za 5 -e CBFVBZEB, :JE 5V 15 C,af'v'Cf FfI8 ,' CQPPQVH QBYQV' Cggr wry Sfczt Cafcco ,Je:'r,f' Ca CEJALE' Aweza Cagcm Bef' Qobor-1 Cwrvriepze Casco Je' f' La Cagof' .r .J .1 1 I I ' Jef VlfaF'Ntwr'vra-V ,,g,,.,X K EAU' f f.IV'f,1I1F -e,3r- ,KX .f JJFEEJ Cr wncglez Te' ' ev' me Llfwefvy Tmv' CV mf-,'.li.lr' L1-.f1V,Vw, ' nv!! ,JA-t,'f1f,wg1g,vmvw LJ.,!H1f,1.4vl- ,r- f,!.x's- lY.u1',1f,N.g'P ' v v .1 , I-I' 'V :WMU '.y L- 3' 1' ,,..v ...4 x K 1 5 Sup .. f. fy I' .1 I N 6 Ove as ff liffi O 4 '91 M i , '1 ,, iG.u0 OT l .Qu CfCP05llgg4, ,, 1-' - I 5 .?', -of 3u L -I 0 i nf X 'im a I N . I ,gigs-asf J-ii-'bw l May Bugtong waves her thanks to her yearbook purchasers. 1. 1' bf K, x snr' . ' 1.- u-...aligx ,ir i.......-if l A 9K ,,us- f ,Q The 'l 981 - 'I 982 Challenger went on sale in 0ctober. Students were given plenty of time to purchase a yearbook. To many S1 6. 50 was alot of money and even the S1 0.00 was a bit much. All of us on the Challenger staff know that you will think it was S1 B. 50 well spent. MFQ Sherrie Clarke Robert Coaro Sammi Collins Trina Conner Sherry Cook f., Brian Cooney it av 'H ' JoAnn Cope 9' Glenn Corneio William Cox Benita Crain 1 4 V iq I i gl , f hx 4.4 f Anclrevv Crenehavv Paul Crigger Pat Crowell Nlerk Crumb Luanne Cruz if 7 .James Cull IVlark Culver .James Daniel .James Davenport Wayne Davenport The Agony of the Feet Tommy Davis Wanoa Day Keith Dee Nhchelle De-grief' l.aur-ie Der-4ar't Miike Denhihg Daflehe Depew Dana Dehanek fvhchele CJeVinr'iey 7,-P' 'i' ik -.-wr A x, Kathy Deyo 9 R' 'K i. Q X... , t, XF- ' s f X, Xxx 4 XXX --s 'ne-X X- 3 'Q Ever-y athelete has aches and I 1 ' pains. Sometimes these pains -me . are enough to r-equir'-e the atten- -' f il tion of a trained professional. A, ee- - ..... When these situations come up, -,m - LL, Doc Haggar-ci is ther-e. Fr-om W . spr-ains to cuts and bruises, he ' , - l- -' f ' makes the aches less painful. S ' ' ' ' ' 1 'V U off' 'Q 4 I .' - V A - h Q .af -s gk l 3. Q -'- he X 1 Na Doc. Haggard asks Mary Anne Cannon. Where does it hurt? S 1 fi l .ix '13 C' g,'49 -J r ' ! ,tfi s,1 0 , .- 11 .P x 'T 0 I' g! 9 '94 Q37 F 4' R 1 ICf 5 N s , 'll ., 4? ,J f el.. 0 - . 124: 5 0, . f lg , x frivc ,. l 3 1 Yi' , f 21 4 '4v5 R .4 -f-ff' f f-4 1 1 ,Q Z I in , . 1, 5 1 1 , ' 1 I1 uiall x,7 Z3- ' l . , , ' 'K A fx .--..- I A Q X., -Q' w,.4f .f 'f x fly 1 K 'x 1? -Y' 8 af Q ,1' Us 4' 5 . f ' l l 0 'Q I l-'ver fi lllf .f1' 'Y,l,r3,v I Jlflv Ml' Trflflllrflv f,Vl l'f,'.r1flll fJru.Vll'f1 fnlll LJM' '-,ull Fieglna Dozler Wallace Drake Teresa Dranoy Kyrk Driver Charlene Duncan F'ar'ln Durban Kelly Durrance John Ellers Kenneth Eizherlclge QICDBPC1 Echerlcige Ken Evans Kevun Evans Tara Falans Tom Felch John Fellers Debbue Ferguson Kathy Fllhlol Daphne Fleeger James Flemlng Cecul Flora Joe Foreman Fhchard Foster Tlm Foster Davvn Freeman Terr: Freeman Happiness Is A Day At Kellam 'T 'a:, Fneeffaf I., V, 536122, F ceV'Ne -A -aff F f::S: A v. ,T D818 F: y ' 3c'O:F,' Fuem ' '. Bfyar' FLJNEF 1 CVBAWEE Fuzpell Tamara Genes ,x Te-mesa Gafdfve-P Qhofca GEFFES xgf Troy Edge-r'L CPLJCR Gull TWD Gull D810 GIIHSQIG Cafleerv Gncicier-w .J qs! ' f N .. V mb 'Q 1 n Xing X1 X ! ! . ng Lf A 1 Ecifjne Gluckovvsku 'L' ff 4 fx: 1 . C Q DOUBNC1 Goovvlr-w 1' Q fvhcrwael Goode Arfy Gofxcjerw Jafxque GOPOOQ --- x.7 - .fff ,-, sj f XX - 'fL-41l 'FT Sue ff-I GViJ'JIYXFf X rf1rY,V'iJf:'1 Grfavhy -2 fzx f' '- .Jcnw Ln uf F-iryhfefr, Lf ray lJ1rwx:Ve:f:vv Q A. ll fjvwuv r,f4. . A Q VA:-.u'1:-ff:-',.1l' F 1 . I l, 1.,f,.H,, , ,,. . Q ',,,,.,f r,f.vmN I -,,.. Q fu-'lel,r.Hum I ' . V ' ' x I ,. lj' A f . I N l 5 Boy Is she good looking. 'Q 302 4.5 fr 'I' 4 1? 7 ,ai Doflfl f1'l l',l Hlcv f Lyl1i,4r'11iIllfuf TOGO Gundlacn Janet Hear-d Dennae Heleya Sheryl Helrn Kathy Henson Jody Hewlct. Karen Hlgglna Lnnda Hull Davld Hlntzz Della Hlrnelee .Jurn Hodge Susan Hoff Llnda Hoffrnan Wllllern Hoggarnd Ter-ry Hogge Bull Holcomb Cnet, Holland Greg Holland Klrn Holloway Sean Holloway Scott: Hognee Deoova Hornpnr -3.-.aft -5,'eE --3. : Hf3,'es e'i, -151' exe, 'E' '-'BZNELE , Ie: Hesse E,-. 2 ,-aa-:rv-af -,-,rv nr- v- S---- 4c: 5 Anfezze Hahn 5 Yawff, '-'afcnef VV? KG f-4ar11e, JOW' P-4a1'5:e-ac: Lea P-ia!! Tr FH Haf5LOf- F-41 HJ H 149' urn fJf,vfgH!lv1fr'Nial JUG-' Ma' ur w--,vx .,1,', ,N , ax , M . if , ,S ff-1. P:x I Q Jfkfn I' 5 1315 - .mx if-- C 1 1 1. s ? .'-N ff ' Us b. JL K . 1 DIRTY mug 'ini' 4.-,4','3 I I I 1 1 4: 4' I l . fr e I' I 1 1-' sq g ' - x 3 '. ' Y A I C1 0? 1 N 2 .f .' I -1 lv,:1ff,w,v.tw, lflarl :lv ' l I, Plum' v Fw r f 1-y- A f-A'l'1-f Jfdv' f X -A Y 4 'RGS A r N13 Av' 4. 17 P P ,w 1 M... ,Y- 1? CJEEHN JU' xv , Kew .JUN wary! Jeffefy Jgn web -John .Jomffs 'T-V'E3'Ly JCJPQC. 4. A 9 Carle Joyr-wer V T' N401 fi. 3 , '9 ri, P' N .'- 5, 'A' we A X ,415 ' , 1 V, V .',' 54x-, Xfwwh. K I I xl N I I I I A-'se 'U' O 1 , 2 . - , I, 5 ' . , m, f ,' -Mfr: - W r - vf' ' ,-. . , 'Viv .A--. K 4' Demenrws .Joyner- .Jum .Juperwe Shelley .Justice .Jnm Keemem Julue Keller- Devvrw Kelly Scout: Kereey E, fx,-C , -4 1-.. IQ- -..- 'Q '-A 1 -:NESS 5,-.KF :--E '4 'AEZE' 5'- a -a'h, -E 55 CK -3 -.v ZE-GER EE3 35 E---E -f-V-E 5--- SEL -I :,:5::n fescwe -..'.1. -Q 5 b,,.,,. e V15 'fa 5,2 'fa 5-'Le F i 'Ma nf,-rung Q A Q, ,rg J lik '19 1' rv- I -0 4 N 'S l rx 1 f dl' lr-1 N-.M 4 2 3 X f. i - K S 3 cf' - .r . x'7,' .V fx P X,. QQ 1-of :QTY Q ,Q If Cl N if -5 , 5 4 N 3 xx x ' 'A . ' 1 Er , N 5 5 1 fl' I Gr I ug l'!' f '- 41 'ffh ' lf' ' f ,ma J if' rfilfl-l 1 , 1 ' 2, ,rf ,,l, Jr,s:'-,pr Fflfj-ian 3 ,'N 1 ' ' Kam' leevl lvlfpfn - X Phish, Vfleulfe' - ' F3flC1Lf3 , FJlf3fvp-' Aflefle FAlf.V'iarel I , ' ' 1 1-5 5 I lg Q-15 CTWPIS Fvllllef' Terry lviillef' Victor lvllller Andy Milne Ar-L Monson bl w f Af2?.'..4 T?15i B 'IN 'N ' ::::::::5La! 'g - ef'-I-'-:-Ha i if 5 L' AA ' -Qtr ' I There are sever-al classes at Kellam that are difficult. These H4-- ' ' ' classes are designed to chal- ' lenge the students. but some- ' times they lust confuse them. 1 , Calculus, Physics, and the su- ' perior English classes are exam- ' ples of these classes. While con- 1 V ' queueing new horizons of know- 1 , f ledge, these challenged stu- 5- -- A ' ' , 'N ' ' I t- S .5 dents lear-n more than their' share. ,,,,,g on , , , l i N . 'S 1 Q n- - OA, ' ,- 4. ig Sherry Martin doesn't know what the teacher-'s talking about 75 WICKS Wonders Dicl you ever wonder who cleans up the cafeteria after lunch? Well there are - lVlr. Wicks helpers. They push in chairs straighten up tables and the floor. They work for no pay and without them our lunchroom would not be the same. On trashcan Ken Deiter Billy Hol- corne Thadclus Nlason Nlark White and Tony Krug. CJn the ground Art lvlunson Dora Sherrnan Williarn Hog- gard Kirby Nlalbon and Lee Ann Potter. Nlr, Wick s helpers have a garbage dump gathering. S s Z! 4 . , 3 a 'rm . ' 4 'A. 4 '- i E H f . I Q? I , . , . . . . , l pidc up occasional pieces of paper on Q T 4 I 5 ' 5- I I I I :It A it I ? l . . 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J 11, CTT Jn-11' ,Jw me KJ: Ir, ,,-:yu VI,-r ry fJl,rv 11-r VVe1'wr!y F-Jun? ren' Teresa Palt Krussy Patterson Pandy Patterson Marne Partrscige Joseph Pearson Heather Pendleton Edith Pereux Ponnne Perez Susan Perknns Curtis Perry Lori Peterson Melanie Petorvnch Dora Petty Stacey Puttrnan Karen Platt Brush Plurnak Barbara Poole .Joe Portafe Kim Portlook Debby Potts Patrucua Gueenan Corinne Gueveoo Gerry Guuck Chr-as Parnsey Holly Pentz Efe 9, 3 :a:s E' af- :R :E 32' Diverse Lwge aa F3 cm:- Pfe ::, Q SUCK 7'af,a 3ODE T.S N Sf' Clcbefts L.e a CRCG SCP Saver' globe, Fwwcfaem QOSE '5,1.wa Close Ffieree QQ, F:Q1fQ1U Enf,wf'GEfL, V1+fW'.w' 'pu vir-'In' FA 4'vf'J'1f1,'sfv J1 'n' ',f7,11- U:-v E1 x'n1 11 ,'VY'w'1Y V1's,'1fV1o-of' vs 1-' P lol? ' .avl- Vi' 6 :vi 9 , ,.4 ,-5 41' 1 4 str' Q q ,.. J I A 1 L' -iv' yngl? lr in l,lHYg',f,U1'1' v Vwrm '3rj1r 1-1111-v f.!1nr P rgrnhfr ' Turf:-,fn buf' fu 1 Du nf! Zr:L,'.luv Fleberr, Shame Laffy Shaher Qeda Shaw Tvacy Shaw Derlehe Shehrhah Bar-tJar'a Sham'-eil Chris Sherrwck Kathy Shore Susan Shuback Scott Slebehaler- Darlene SIZSFTWOPS Admehhe Skimmer' lV1ar'k Srmch Leffe Sf',f:1e Tw SO UE3 SOf' Cr- 5 Sze-s1:'o Mof :,e S::aA'ow Gwehua SDEPCS KW' Soefce VE f'EW3 Soefce Wanoa Sofecley use Scum! fvhcrfewe Szarwus Qoor-vey Steed FFED Scervwple Afnhorwf Sneverwsom Zefa SUCH Flobeft, SCOII Qnck Stout .Jeff Snfarvge Dawfj SEr'E3CLOr1 SOFWB Sullwah LIPUB Summon 'Bear' FSIMHVWQYJCJVCJ .JFEV +f,V E' Einar Qtfufo fA fQF5Uii Szelfely f,F:u'Qe Tabrwu Frgy guvf: TuyIOf f 4' if 4r S ' .4 ii' or Q Y x QM, FQ N4 AAF ' 1 I7 q f' ' I NX I if Q 5 'fi 1 .I 1 P. u , ' 1 I I J 3 poo ,av F .0 ...f 5 x ' N N- X A- ,. - , l A r,lTjI. 'xii 'WJ ss. Y ' rl :F H - I -r l . 3 lr 5 Z N .H.S. Promotes Student 0 The Month fo ' f. 'X g A? X, Ru . -i 40- E ljlerii Tuflri' F37 ellie, Tnflm' Tiff, Traflfy Joi' ii Tir ef LJ fshal Than I lviichael Thornas Q!! 5' Jackie Tucker I'-larry Tohnooll in . ' Linda Turner- ' fi SN' , , 1. f V-f' I TOGO Touhoin ., it it - T Q , L 0 If ,T M4 X . A i' N i 1, xx .A , I AA if -asf n I r D pg Kg! 1' , if 1 ' ll 4 Q' 2 I E 4 J Q , 'f . q , ' ,' ' . ' 5 . K , 4 WP- V i 4 u i - T ' W 1 9 V' 1 3 , A The National l-lonori Society T i ' A' - honors one student each month as Citizen of the lVlonth. These A students are chosen based on involvement in axthaciinhiculah activities and scholarship. Being ' ,A chosen Citizen of the lvlonth is a 2 ' great honor' for' the students of Q Kellanw High School. Lisa Williams - Citizen of the lvlonth. B1 Scot: Var-wce rvicrefe var-Moopes Nerwcy Varkloscrerci James Vergomo Leigh Vest Trent Vnck Jlrrv Vrdell Flotnerz Wadsworth Arlaroo Walker Henry VVQII Marne Welsh Nhcrelle Weitere Kem-1 Warren Melissa Warren Theresa Wecerrwouee Terrv-ry Wenscm Cheryl Weaver Cleland Welch Frank Wrwme P-4eIerwf3 VVhlt,fleIfj 4 T ' 1 its QQ 1 1 .Wy 'x V' F'I-L .'y tl X 1.4 ,f 1' 1 I ! I .I .Q V vm f Q ,as S' 1 ff g 419 Ag it 1, -ax? Q 4' , . ' 3 4 J., 2 ' , 4 Af ' ' f 21.1 , S. MK fawcu-n. i' ' 'f I 5: 1 . H: . 1 ffl' life 1. A1 Y Charles Moore ,. .Q 7 C' ui 1? K, X5 x 4 , W 1,9 , r 4 ' 2' z 1 A gs ,l f 7, - if f JSM VCU' CE' .4' lg ,,-v 1 :X -1 Flegnna Whitehorst Turn Wilkinson Donna Williams Sharon Williams Terr-ie Williams Tina Williarns Wendy Williarns Vann Williams David Wilson Marlene Wilson Paul Winston John Witkovvski Cheryl Wood Cheryl Wood Margaret Wood Gloria Woodhouse Cathy Wolak Frank Woolston Christina Wright Chris Yeatman SNOW The day was colo and darno and tne sky looked ferocious out the snow had already fal len Tne snovv posed ovoolerns of transoovtatlon for- many of the students and faculty of Kellarn The nails were empty the FTWICPOSCODIC classes be gan wlth as few as tnree oeo ole In ever'-y r'oor'n Eventually students would strxaggle an out the students were few and fare oetvveem and for most people Januar-y 25th was a day to try to forget .JEFF ACHESINSKI, General Actlyltles. GERALD AILSTOCZK. Soccer- 1 O. '1 1,1 2, VEFIA AKEFRS. FHA, 'I CJ. 'I 22 FBLA 1 C11 1. NANETTE ALEAFZILLCJ, Soarwlsh Club 1 CJ, Trlnty-Trl-Hn-Y 1 Ol Jumor- Senate: Keyettes 1 1,1 2: Dr-lnTeam '1 1 fBest Flagl, 1 EICO- Caotalnl, Scnence Fan- 10 CZ3r-d plaoel. KEVIN ALLEN General Actlvl- tles JEFF ARNOLD General Actuvl- tles BFQANT ASHBLJFIY, FHA 1 1g Spanlsn Club 1 1,1 21 Sensor- Senate. Junior' CIVIEBU. DOFRCJTHY EACH Gener-el Actu- KJILIES FAAHY LLJLJ EAKEQ FCEFICW Club 'TU 'l'1 IVHJ1 QVHE11, FBLA 1 'I l'Tf1:61f-l 1 DILJNE BALI Lubf U' ,f Club 'l 1 fP'f1', J, 'l P, fju' rnisn YQIULJ 1 1, '1 P IU'-I, 1, Eirlfx MJF QAHYQF-NJ? T l!lfYQA 'I 1 ful IIHLEY EBIXHF-llfXJf,TfJfXJ for-en!-EY' ul Ar,l,lnv,ll,:'1 . Q vff' Z. K. Av' 35 .. -.,,..,. ,, A V' v 1 1 .- '30 5- Q 11' JILL ESEAVEI-'IS KI: v:I.I,l ', 'I'J, 1 1 r' SCJKJIIFQITICJVF: SJE'I'viJ7,l,3. lun lrn 'nl' :,v,f, FBLA fuid l':I HI f4'.',I1l','l' KEIX1 BILLIIVGSLEY fnfgr-ogrigl lu,',lf LIES HOLLY EIIQDSQIUIQ FjrJg,Plr,rv Senabeg .Jurnor Serlnne, Soulful fn. H, eg .Junior Cavmaru 1 1 , 'I fern I rf' ', Cnorueg Begnonal Crlrgwua, fvlflflf-myllfr, 11,1 2, Cnty Wncje SCA 1 1 IGM, I, 1 B IPPESSJL DDL! LBElOeF'5fIlp Q,0rIIQr'Qrlr,F: 1 1, 1 Eg lvlatzlonal Honor' Soc.Iex.y 1 P, Va. Beach Leaderan-Q WfJrvf,rIl,g, 1 O, 1 1, Glra St,aLe. BFIIAN BOLTON, Baeeball 1 1 , 1 2, .Jr Clvitzan 1 25 Scuence Farr I1 OJ. CI-IBIS BONNEY. German Club 10.1 1 fTreaa,l, 1 23 Band 1 2. BETH BOULTINGHOLISE. General ACCIVICIES. JIM BOWEN. General Actlvlcles JAMES BOWIVIAN. Foosball 1O,1 1,123 Wrestling 1O,1 1,12 GABY BBAOFOBO. General Acuvu- mea. IVIEFILE BBAOY. General ACEIVIEIBS. BRENDA BBAY. Fl-IA 'IOL FBLA 1 1L Chorus 1 1,1 2, SANDY BBININGEFI. Spanish Club 1Og Orlll Team 1O, 1 2 CCO-Capcaunlg Softball Teann 1 15 Hornecornlng Attendant, 1 O, 1 1, 1 2 CGueenJ: Keyec- tea 12: OECA 12. KEITH BBINN. General ACCIVIEIES. DEBBIE BBYANT. General Acclvltnee. TEBESA BBOOKS. General Acuvu- cues. NIAFIIE BLINT. General ACCIVICIBS. KEITH BUFINS. Challenger Staff 1 B1 Senlor Senatiel VICA 1 2. F-IOBEBT BLIBBAGE. Band 1 O, 1 1: Llbrary Aaah 1 B. SHEFIEE CABILDO Sundance Helper 1 O. B5 -QELLY CAFJIDEELL Flec Hockey 1 S ' 1 1 2ECofCact 3. Soccer 1D, 1 1: Fffocognan- Clob 1D, 1 1,12 ERob. Coe 'ar1. Scororrone Senate, -,c or Seraze. Senlon Senate. SCA 'e f-13f'O' SCCleZy 'l 1.1 2 'ERRY CANNON Genenal Ac:-wtles 'RACY CAP-JNDNI Dnanfa Club 'C. 1 ' . '2 CV ce Rnes.J3 Fnencn Clob 'D RDSVNJ CARRS Sant! 1 D. 1 1 , 1 21 Nlazlora -1ono Socfety 1 C11 1 , 1 2: -4e,fe::es ' 1.1 2 fpres J, Dlstrlct '4e,ez:es 12. lnterratloral Keyettes ' 2 CC 1 2. Senlo' Senate D'reas.J: SQA, Semgr- Reglorals 1 1, l'v1ost lrn- prc Jeo Sopnofnore ISanc1J. French ll S:-.loent of :ne year. SDIO Ensernble Estmerlo' 'atlngl 1 D, Most Dotstano- lr-Q ,Jr lSanoJ 1 '1,VVf'1D4S Wno ln Moslc 1 1, NTCE Wrltlng Contest 1 15 Solo EFSSVWDIE lExcellert Ratlrgl 1 1. l'v1lCl-lAEL CARDVVELL General Actl. -JHUES SANDRA CARR Drarna Club 12: Knlgnts of Fellowsnlp 1 2. CRAIG CARROLL. French Club 1D,1 1f'T'reas.J.12D'reas.JLFl-lA 1 1, Leeoeeemp Workshop 1 1, DECA 1 25 Challenger Staff 1 1 DANA oAsoN. Pep Club 10. Fleld Hockey 1 1,1 2: Softball 1 1 , 1 2, Track 1 1, .Jr -Sr Basketball Game 1 1 . 1 2: l'V1QnQQrar'v1 Club 'T 2. SALLY CASDN. General Actlvlclea. Cl-lRlSTINE CIRRDLINI General ACCI- vltles CECIL Fl, CHAPIVIAN, Golf 10. '11 CMIVRI. 12L Sophomore. .Jr-., Sensor Senate: SCA 1 1, Key Club 12. JLJLIA CHRISTENSEN. General Acts- wtlee DARLA CLIFT General Actuvltlee. DAWN CLDLJSE General ACCIVICISS. -.Jf.Jl-HK! LQfJLIi'H-YAFJ VVre5LllryQ 'ICD' Lafcrfmnrl Club 'lLJ. Ullsgp H4591 1 1' Fllflb 19, scxx 1 1, acc: 19. UHW-VJ flLJl 1EN General Actwltles Fi7l1lLlF' HEX LLLJLLINEQ Band 70, lJl'lLA 'lfjff-'ll:fJf?IlhI,1'1 1, .Jr f-'.Vlll'fl-lvlogrvl, 'I 1, l1,rJHvpuHy F-'PQ-32:31 'EW 'lr-'Alu' '3+:vlrH.f:, Ufllu L:lIY'YlljQlU '4',lf1I'sl',llg1 11, ll-nvwnl Relnuormf. I fi ffl l'luf,r:l DI'-.nr lm. IJ! LA Curvwpetl ' wif Jl7ll'.'. flf!1VJll1f f,fJfNJl'X1f.H ln-1-rernl Acghl 1l'.l 07 vu Q- , Ia? Im 1 ff. .-Z 'rl tr- is A - I - Good Athletes Being most athletic means more than just being on alot of teams, It means being good. Part of becoming good is disci- pline. Good athletes devote spare time to training practic- ing and learning. Kelly and Jim- my have worked hard over the years and are most deserving. Nlost Athletic: Kelly Campbell and Jimmy Bowman. .7 W 41 1 .JLJCJITY l.f- K f.r if nf lllll fi' , Li II'-JVM'-,I 'I 'I, f.SIl:uii',l- f,lilli 'Ill Iwi' 'If::u1vi'IIJ,fjf,lX 'I 'I, I Ill I- 1 ', 'lv-v f .jr-:riiJl,F:, Jur nur fy: nu ni 1 G ' I JD?-IN CLIVE! JHAYFII I,11'llfl-1: I-ff, I vrues IVIIKE CQSTA GP:1v1:r'1iI f-f.',ifl',ir:'. DEBBIE f3I:IAICi I Vu! iv,l i f,Ii ill 'I Il If-J nie Tearn 1 1,1 E. Fulfilling mv, kiln, 'I 1,1E,CJECJA 'I 1,121 -Jluiirlr f,i1x',:ir 11, JUVIIOF Seriaue, Surilru 'yur 1151. SCA 12, Chee-r'leadir'ig 13, lfef, 'IP TONY CIBAIVIEB. General Actwities JEFF CIUNDIFF. General Activities ANIY CLJNNINGI-1Alv1 Drama Club 1O,1 1,121 Swim Team 10, SCA 1O. FBLA 1 Og Junior Civitan 1 Og Citizen of Nlonth 'I Og Leadership Award 1 0, Play Festival 1 1 . PATBICK D'AlV1ICO, Cross Country 1 1,125 VlCA 12. LCJFIFIIE DANKCJ, FBLA 1 1. IVIELINDA DAVEIGA. Spanish Club 'IDL FBLA. CELESTE DAVIS, Track 101 Sopho- more Senateg Junior Senate. Kllvl DAVlS. General Activities. BELINDA DEFJEVV. General Activities. BEN IIJDBBINSKY, General Activi- DIES. S7 .JAMES EPSTEIN General Ace :mules E5llCKA DDFTIAN. Band WD, 'l 1, 4 2 dAIVlES DG'SGDLl. Baseball 'Dm 1.12, Foo:oa1i1 012: Wldrografr Club 1 'l , 'l E3 Student C.rr:cc:drr Aczivlzies -DSEFIH-l DQlSCDl.L General ACC-lfiZlES AMANDA DLJDLEY, General Activities. WENDY DWIGGINS Track Tearn 'l D, lvlixed Gnorus 'l D: VlCA 'l EL Clegional Cnorus 101 VICA Dis- srlcc Leader Award 'l 2. CDNSTANGE EDWARDS, General Activities. DDNALD EDVVAQDS General Activities. More Than Meets The Eye Tne library is a source of re- ference and enloyrnent: for Une students of Kellanw l-lign School. l-lere students can find a quiet olace to read and work. Books are not Une only ching students will find to do in une library Tnere are many filnns records and rnagazines to and une student: in studying JUEY Fufvf HLJ5 Ln npr-an A.-L. HAY ECMA!! NYJ .2 V erirgl Af Liv: HNF VXJIJA Ll LLP-1 an srii'-Jw L lub J fx I V F-'I I 'l x Qtr S 4 Q f if X. A 5' 11- i Q Q!!! Kellarn s library can be a great: place to lust: relax 1' 1' a . I 'te 55' X BFIIAN ETI-ll-IILJGE VIKQA 'I 'I , 'IL' lParlirTier'1l,0riuril LESLIE ETH?-RIDGE, Gnrierfil I-Luiz: mee, SUSAN ETIAIFIIDGE f3UI,iif,ff. nr Senane, German Lllutg IU, .Ji,f..f SBFIEDLB, SCA 'I 'I,'I2, Scrum! 'Jf4ri:a',l: .Junior Civinari 121 -4-I-4 Club 'ICJ fxxflhff Pr-eel, 'I 'I fpree J, I-Iofiorar y I'.As,nIrJev- of A-I-I. SUSAN EVVELL, FHA 'lCJ. Sblnball 'I 'I,'I2, Library Club 12, lxflonograrn Club 12, BFIENDA FANTIN. General ACL:-finiee. Cl-IAFILES FEFIGLJSDN. General Acm- viciee. DAVID FLANAGAN, Football 'lD,'I 'l,'IEg Soccer 'IS TEQESA FLOYD, FI-IA 'I 'I. FSLA 'I'I,'IEg CDE 12. I ff ,-L AT i BLJTCI-I FLYNN. General Activities. IVIAFITIN FDFQESACK. VICA 'I 'I , 'I 2. NIIKE FDY. General Activities. DIANA FFIANCIS, German Club 'I D, 'I 'I 1 Trinity Tri-I-li-Y 'I Dg ..lr. Senat- eg Knights of Fellowship. TAIVIIVIY FFIANKLIN. FI-IA 'ID, 1 'IL Drill Tearn 'I 23 FFA Evice F'ree.J 1 E. DAIVIDN FFIAZIER. General Activi- ties. DANA FQENCI-I. Jr. Senate: Young Life 'I 'lg SCA 123 City Science Fair 'IO. JEFF FPDIVIAN. General Acciviciea. DENEEN GAINEFI. FI-IA 'I CJ: COE 'l 2. TANYA GAYLES. General Acmvimee. ALJDFHEY GALLDVVAY. General Acci- vitiea. ANNETTE GASKILL. Spanish Club 'IDQ Drill Tearn 'IEQ SCA 'I D, B9 --AV SGLD NG Genera! Acum- G1LNE aeaaevv ae-f-ar Quo -r - f we .J I BGBE-TFA GCGLB .Jr Beraze, FBLA ' ' ff-A 'E JAJEBIE GG-N NB Bacnzrrare Se Be 'r 5e a'e BCA 'ICJ' uraze, un., - , ef 'er 'C 1 '12, Crorua EE., E- :J . G , S:3a SV'CIuD1O,11, FBLA ' ' Track 1 1.1 2. IV1onoQrar'1 Club 'B Jr Cwzar, GC 1 1, NI-IB Lead- erar :3 'Jvorfcencp ' 2 Beg-oral Cnor- ue ' G, ' ', Nan' Acrweverrerz Scro- aref-1 :J Brcgran' 'or Guzenancilng Negra Btucerze Kfiernlffralletl CUBA GBANBY Drama 1 1: Cnorua 1, SCA 1 1, DEGA 12g Ser-mor Beraoe DOBA GBANBY Banc! 1 O, 1 1 , 1 B. Grease 1 Og Cnorua 1 1 , 1 2: Carniv- aI 12, ICC, 12, French 1, Student: of :re Year 1 O, CABLES GBAY General Acmvlmea. BICK GBAYBEAL.. Generat Accuvucnea. KIIVIBEQLY GFIEEN. FI-IA 'IOL Drarna 1 2, SGA 1 1 , FICINALD GBEENE, YCJLJDQ Life 'I 'Ig Boundnable fEd:cor ano Cnuefl 1 2, Jr. CQJICBO 'I 2 VEQA GFIIFFIN General ACCNILIES VIGKIE GFIIFFITH Band 'I C11 1,1 Eg Scanner Club 104 Keyecces IT:-eas,J 12, SCA 'I 2, Sensor SQFNBCEQ fxflogg Outstanding .Jr an Band, DONALD GBIGOLITE General Acuvu- U85 QICHABD GLJINTEFX, General Acuvu- mea LAFZBY GUY General Acnuvutnee. FIGBEFIT HATLEY General Acmvutnea LEU lk IIALE f fJfgru'gr nl AQ'.l'fl!,uHR f.lXTbIEHIfJk HALL Gurmsgr-nl Acghuvn- 'meh fXfIf.P-if !IfxLL fnzvrr-111: flluln 1LJ,'I1, 'J IJ'fn'i1f,I1nI1'IVl,I'I,'If I IJIIVE' Ilfkll Inn I:-r ful fkl,I,lJII,Il ' 1 8,3 , gg I --1 vii -9 K- r ff Q 'T-95 L 'N I IQ' 'QM' E'-4 Y Q' ln' 7 n . V Z Y' L' 'Y S,- 1....5 W ffwfwar QC 3 'LJ- .. .I . 212 ' -1'1 ,, -A, ..1:4:f,,:4l.w I v :::j,:2f'Q1gv 1 ,dx 4- 0,21-','. 'x.L1'2:i,: , 'nw A.. TEI3E5f1 TEf-U-il I1fXlfall All I 1'-I til Ar,I,ifil,u:m ,JAKJLJELINE HAiJC.,fJi,,I-' fun' I Av.l,iwm,lee, BLDTT HAHDVVILV Ejfiffi 1 D, 1 1, 112 Lili-JD Y PIAINILEY fo'-:I wr' nl fX'.',v wh' EDWARD HARRIS. General AQLIJI- ties. .JULIA HARRISON Library Club 1D,11,12g Spanish Club 1D,'l 'I,'lB, FBLA 1 1,1 BQ National Honor Societ- yg .Junior Benateg Senior Senate CSenatorJ. CYNTHIA HAVENE3, Rifle Tearn 'lD, Precision Drill Tearn 1 D5 Keyettes 1 1, .Junior Senateg BCA 1 B5 Senior Benateg FHA CVuce F'res,J. TIMOTHY HAYES, Soccer 1D,11,12: Band 1D,1 1,12. PEGGY HAYNES. General Activities. KIMBERLY HEMBREE. FBLA 1 13 Lib- rary Club 1 1. MICHAEL HENDERBDN. Track 1 D, 1 1,1 23 Spanish Club 1 DQ Football -.K 11, Lots of Pork . As the classes biggest hams, Chris and Robin spend rnuch of their tirne in the spot- light. And they love it. They thrive on the attention and they'Il do anything for more. They bring life and laughter into the lives of all those they meet as they ham it op. Biggest I-larns: Chris Bonney and Robin Richards. WILLIAM HENRY. General Activities G NA -1:Gr-lTSl-lOE, General Activi- :ee STANLEY HILL. lrooor Track 1 0.1 1. Gczooor Track 1 CJ. Football 1 CJ, 1 1,1 2 ECaDtairJg Nlonograrn Club ' ' , 1 2 2nd DISCS lr Science Fair 1 CJ. fs: pace lr Science Pair 1 1, Eoy's State BILLY HGCJGES, General Activities. l'v1lC+-1ELLE HOGAN Tr-lrlty 1 O. Soph- ornore Senate, .Junior Senate lSecre- gg,-yi, lCC, 1 1, Fl'-+A lOutstanding N1errbe J 1 1, .Junior Glvltan 12, Arlgr-ts of Fellowship 121 Senior- Serate. SCA 12 NTAQK HOGGE General Activities. PALJLA HOLT. General Activities, QOBEFZT HUGHES Gerieral ACCIVI- ties ISAIAH HCJLLEY General Activities. DONNA JACKSON General Activa- ties BRANDON .JENKINS Track 1 O, 1 1, Football 1 1 Ll lfxf-4L.Efj .JCJP CN l.ileflL:r'UI Af-l,llJlLIES .JIXPAILVS -Jfji UJSLJN Liuriur ul Acttlvl- Y.lf2l' f-Nl JHFQVJ .Jfjl HNILQ TLJN Le: lerfnl ACLIY fl!,llf'. HVJYJLJLLLIX xJf,ll1fJf'jTfJN fvhxurj f,Ilf3'u,', I Dressed To Impress. We all know that clothes aren't everything. To some people clothes aren't any- thing. But to Graig and Sherri clothes are a reflection of taste and character. Dress- ing for school is the result of hours of careful deliberation. Colors, textures, and styles rnust be correctly mixed to create the correct result. For these two the result is quite fashionable. Craig Carroll and Sherri Kirby are well dressed seniors. ff' 10 674 l, f, , X 9 ff, . My .,-. ... x., 'N rv' . ,ME A . KAPIEINJ .JLJIJETQ KI,I'jII',', gl lui lr.iW'-.lisp 'IQ LISA .JLJINIES Trur,If 'Ili Ilgl 1. my fPnr'IlrrieiiI,urIuvII, 1 'I II-'.,I lv 1.41. If-'I e'a J, CIir,ir'i,nJ 'I P IVIAFITY JI-JIKJEES Ilgr llgr :gl fkyrll ,lyA,,,-I LAVEBNE IJLJ KNEH Curia Iv:if,If PAW ager 'ID, IJIQA 'IE JEANNE JLILIAN. General Activities LENA NI. JUSTICE. General Activi- ties. CHEFIYL KEENAN. Latin Club 'IDL Nladrigals 'I CJ. 'I 1 , 1 Eg NHS 'I D,'1 1, 'I B3 Sophomore Senate fPres.Jg .Junior Senate EI3res.lg Senior Senate lpres. J: SCA Executive Board 'IB3 ICC 12: Ledger Star Scholastic Team: Representative at Hugh D'Brien Youth Foundation 'IDL Be- gionaIGI'1orus: Governors School 'I 'I 3 Honors Choir. .JLILIE KELLAIV1. Field Hockey 'I D: Soccer 'ID. 'I 'I , 'I B: Tennis 1 'I , 'I B3 Monogram Club 1 'I . 1 B fVice I3res.J: Sophomore Senate CVIce I:'res.Jg .Junior Senate: Senior Senateg SCA 1 Eg ICC 'I 1,1 B5 Evaluating Commit- tee 'I D5 IVIVP Tennis 1 CJ, 'I 2. DAVID KELLEY. General Activities. .JAIVIES KELLY, DE '1 Og Basketball 'I 'I , 'I 25 Football 'I 2: Lettered Basket- ball 1 'lg Lettered Football 'I 2. IVIICHAEL KELLY. Basketball 1D: Baseball 'l 'I , 'I B: Youths for Naziism IVice l3res,J. SLJZANNE KING. Drill Team 1 1 , 'I B: .Junior Senate: Senior Senateg SCA 1 2: Young Life. DIANE KINNE. Soccer 'I O, 'I 'I . 'I 2. BDSEANN KINNE. Track 'I C, 'I 1. SS SHEEIQI L, KIFISY. Cor-cert Chorus 1 Q. Socrornore Senateg FBLA 10.1 1.12 SCA 10.7 1.12: FHA 111 .JUCIOC Senate, Ser-nor Senate. GAEJY KLEIN General ACCIVICISS. DAVID KLINGENSTNAITH, Indoor Trac-4 1 O, 1 15 Outooor Track 1 O, 1 Eg FRCJTC LALJFUA KNLJTSEN, VICA 'IOL DPIII Tearr 1 2. NICHOLAS KGZOFIGZ. Spanleh Club 1 0.1 Eg SCA 1 0.1 Eg Llterary Art Club 1 2 ALISA KFIAEMEQ Flelo Hockey 1D ffv1anagerJg Cllnlc AIO 1 'lg SCA fgepl 1 CJ, 1 1 , 1 Eg Trlnnty 1 O tSec:retaryJ: FHA 1 CJ fvlce Presl, 1 '1fl3reS.lg FHA Cnty Wloe 1 O Elfieoorterl, 1 1 lIFZeore- aentat-yel, Llunlor Clvltan 121 DECA 1 2. ANTHONY TONY KFILIG, Track 1 CJ: Football 1 1 , 1 23 Mlonograrvw Club 1 1 , 1 E, Young Llfe 1 1, Semor Senat- e. SCA 12. DIANE KVVASNY General Actlvltnea, KELLY KYKEFI. General Actlvltsea. CAROL. LAEAHN. General Actlvutlea. STEVEN LASLO. Young Llfe 1 15 Soccer INAILDQED LAWLIS. General Actlvl- tles Shllhhhhh Guletly they go throughout life. They laugh alt smile lia- ten and answer Questions when asked. but will only ask for thernselvea in emergen- cnea. Now be oulet and let thern thunk. ff' QQ No' I v fi rf 1 5 'fp' '51 8 u on YT' .Q 5 Cheryl Keenan and Todo Boney are in their haturally quite habitat. F 'IGH' '.'I nfl i Hf,JfJ4ftLlE l,f,lJfxl fnfvllflul I-1.l,lf 1,Il:f', AFHILJHEVV l.FV'Jlf,l lX!lll',lf.fli 'lynn' 1 I 'ILL fV1nJ'1lf.ul fQlavvlnflll 11, l'!ll11: Cllurus. 1 1,CJll1rvluf.LlIlll11, lfl-ffglrulll Cflrxruf. 1 1,122 fvlrulfuqnlu 11' .JANINE LOVVLHY Dfw f :l'.'.l', 1O,1 1 CC:Jul,olrll, .lllrlfu f,lfl',l,r 1LJ, 1 1 lVlf,H I-Jrrfr, l, 12' ll'vff:, 1, 'zum runoff:F:5f:rlnl,efSUv. :n.Avrn',l. luvllu' Sfzvlrjusg lVlf.1: F-'rms l, Gfgrllov '-,rn ful l115.l, VIC4: F'r'u'1, 1, llnhlcu .nl l luv luv Tyr 1 Hl,,l 1 1,1 P, ICIQQ 11 ffgafrg rgzigryffffgs, 'wulvv-fl, 1 22 fSr:CVK:t,or'yl, fxflmrlrggfurr- l,Qll.llJ 1 1,125 Tr-uglr 1O, Ivlcluur- TfiJ!,V 1 1, lVlL1yCJr 5 Yf1lJLll Com: vr,:l 1 O, 1 1, SCA 1 72, Lilr'l'f., Stmhe 1 1, '-ff, E3r,:g,f,ll Leofjmershlp VVorlfahmp 1 O, 1 1, 121, L.ELL9r'i::f3 Irv Q-frr1r163E.Lurg'1 1 O, Tr uglf 1 O, Indoor Troclf 1 1, fJL1YJjCJf,Jf Tv my 1 1 UVIVPI, L5yrnn,3g,t,lc,5 1 1 llkflxjl-114 Cluzen of the Month KNO1 l ALISA LLJDVVICK General Acl.l-fmee LALIRA LYON. General ACCllllClES KIRBY MALBONE Gyrnnastlce 1D.11,1E3YoonQ Llfe 1O,11,-41-l-4 Steer Club 1O, Monograrn Club 10.1 1.121 Senlor Senate. Junlor SenateL Sophomore Senate BSBBY MARCLJS. Young Llfe 1 ,11, DEBORAH MASON. Track 1D, Cheerleaolng 113 FBLA 1 1g ROSA 12. BRlAN MAXWELL. General ACCIVI' tree. KATHY MAYS. Concert Chorus 1 D, 1 1, 1 Ep l-Cnnghte on Broadway , Drill Tearn 1 1,1 Eg DECA 1 2. LISA MCGREW. General Aotlvutles, .JDSEPI-l MCINTIRE. General Actlvl- tres. ANDREA MCLALJRIN. Sophomore Senate, Junior Senate: Sensor Senat- eg Glrle' Basketball 1 D, 1 1,1 Eg Glrls' Softball 1 D, 1 1,1 Eg Concert Chorus 1 D3 French Club 1 O, 1 11 Monograrn Club 1 1,1 2, Madrlgals 1 1,1 25 JUDIOP Civltans 123 Natnonal l-lonor Soclety Leadershup Workshop 1 B: Letterecl ln: Softball 1 D, 1 'lg Basketball 1 1. JODY ADAMS. General Aotlvutles. OONNIE R. MIOGETT. Orarna Club 1 2. Sl-IEILA MlDGE1T. General Aotlvltnes. DONALD MILLER. Football 1Dg VICA 1 1 EVlce Rr'-esl, 1 E CVICS Pres J, Bro place ID Plurnblng Contest. TAMARA MILLER. General Aptlvltles TAMMY MILLER. Soccer 1 D, 1 1 , 1 Eg Monograrn Club 1 1,1 B. Sophornore Senate: Junlor Senate. KIMBERLY MITCHELL General Actu- vutues. B5 l l l I L-. S-EBYLVVIDNE, Soorofnore Senaceg o-r or Seoace, Yoong Llfe 1 D. 1 1. E eo r-loc-cey 1 D, 1 1 , 1 2 CCaoCalnJg Soccer 1 CJ. 1 1 fCaL3'.:alrJ. SCA 1 1,12 fffeoooter Hlatofanlg Nlorogran- D oz 1 1 , B, Boonocaole 1 B. Soclety oi 315: rgolereo AVDEVICSP l-llgn Sorool Stooerze Awaro. SLJZANNE MDDNEY, MCC 1 D, Soft:- :all 10,1 1, 122, Drlll Team 1 1g Fl-lA '. HCJSA fprea J TEERENA IVIDFIANHA. Soorornore Seraze. Jo'-.or Se-rate, D'-.ll Tearn ' 'T 1 2. Keyectea, Nacloral P-lonor Sooesy Leaoerenlo workshop TEBESA INAOBANHA. Colorguard 1 D, 1 1.1 2 ECao':alnJp Soonornore Senate CTreaaorel, .Jonlor Senate ETreaaoreJ, Naclonal l-lonor Soclecy Leaoerer-lo Workaroo 1 D. 1 Eg Keyec- mea 1 2. ICC 1 2. Docananomg Ger-r-nan Scooenc of :ne Year 1 1 .JATXAES NAQQGAN. JUl 1lOl Clvltan 1 2. BABT A. fv1Dl-IKFRISDN. Baseball 1 D, 1 1 , 1 2' Nlonograrn Club 1 13 Soanlan Club 1 1, RANDY MDYEB, General Acclvlclea. ClNDY rv1L.JLLlNS. Gymnaaclca Elec- Eeredl 1O, Fl-lA 101 DECA 1 1g VICA 12 SANDY MDFIABITD. Glr-la Track 1 DL CJl ulITeBr'r'1 1 1,1 Eg CDE 1 2. DAQLENE MURPHY. FBLA 10: Fl-lA 1 2. KATHLEEN MUBPHY. General Aoclvl- DIES GLENN FXAYEBS, DECA 12, WHITNEY NEELEY FBLA 1 13 ,Jonson Ser-lane BICK NICHOLS DECA 1D,1 1,1 2 DENNIS NOBLE General Acclvlclea .JENNIFEB NYFIEEN General ACLIVI- mea CAVVN VJLIVEH Cierrvlurl Club 1U fSF1f.Y5fV,i1V',f1, 1 1 lprealur-nlnl, 12 fvlce P'f:'. l, If,f,, 1CJ, 1 '1, 12, Juruur Cl-nbijrw 10, .J-lrllrn Surlznlf, I HA 1 1, Nulaonal llur fu ',,ur,lf:Y,y 1 1,153, fJl1Il1FJflLffAIde Fl 'XAEQFTN LJF-IEWEZA Nrjlluelpar Q'-ll, 1fJ, 11, fling fr1oLD1-nll 1O,11 fAlJiH'1 lillff Dlplorrln for Beal, Dffen- mmf Plufur l, Spfnnall Club 122 l1AfllJff.JVEP1Af,.F1E VII-,ll 1 1,121 Huagrar TDALMEH vvflff.l,l..lU 11, .J lv ul 'nfl luke-, f'JlAl'fjLI1FJ 11, rf'lf,V ,'l'lv'll11Jv'.?'r1l11' T 4 13 ,UL ...I w- if ,q.x. Q. 30 J Q? clQ 'vs 'N FQQWI '- . L-', X4 7-Q5 C fir? A J I I ' ' l 'W '1 5 w ri 4' T r llll ,.' . Wh 4, -f , ,W Q-, g' IIAHHY PIX!-IKEA fuerii-:ful l3f.v,i fihlif'-, 1 FICIXAIIINE I-VXLJLEY f.:f:Iil:VUl A'.I.lJ' I wlfw' I,lF:Ifi HQEHIN FJAYSSE PHA 'I 1 4 'I LJ .JLJLIE PEAHSCDN Drorfiii Ll-JU . i R' 1 0,1 1.1 2, I-rr-:11r,I'i Club 'I LJ, Libr fJV'f '41 cigiliri io, CJEQA 1 1 O 1 Beth Luclvik and Tony Neydon seem to be having a great time at the Ping Dance. 3' 5? -.ol Ring Dance 1 98 1 After a not so success- ful sophomore year, the class of 'ISBE worked diligently to raise enough money for a Fling Dance. The dance, which was at the Commodore Country Club, was a great reward for those who worked so hard all year. It just goes to show that hard work does pay off! DEBBIE F. PEFIPY. National Honor Society 1 C, 'I 1 , 1 Eg Sophomore Senate: .Junior Senateg Senior Senat- eg .Junior Civitan 1 1 . 1 25 Soccer Elet- teredlg Field Hockey 1 1 , 1 E Cletteredlg Monogram Club 'I 1,125 Va. Beach Leadership Workshop 1 E. -JENNIFEP PEFIFIY. Band 1 CJ, 1 1,1 B: Track 1CJ: FBLA 103 FHA 1 15 DECA 1 'Ig Clinic Aide 1 'Ig Keyettes 1 1.1 2. DAPILENE PETEFIS. General Activi- ties. SCOTT PETEFISCN. General Activi- ties. Pl-IYLLIS PHILLIPS. General Activi- ties. Sl-IEQFIIE PHILLIPS. Drama Club 1O.'I 1,121 SCA 'IO.'l 1CAwardJ,1E2 FHA 1CJ. 1 1 CPres.Jg Pep Cluc 1 C, 1 1: Mixed Chorus 1C: Concert Chorus 1 1,123 Sophomore Senate. .Junior Senate: Senior Senate. SLJZANNE FDICITFIOVVSKI. VICA 1O, 'I 1,125 Wrestling 1C Clvlanageri. 1 1 fScorekeeperJ, 1 2 CScor-ekeeperl. JCJSEPI-I IDISCIOTTA. Football 1O, 1 'Ig Track ICQ Key Club 10.1 'l.'I2g SCA 'ICXIE ESQC. at Arrnslg Sophomore Serste. Junior Senate: Latin Clue 1 C, Band 1CJ,11,1E25 lvlath Club 1C S7 I I I I I I L. ,xCJ:QINAA PITTPMAN FBLA 1 1, COE 'S euro' Senaze T-TIACY DOLLOC-4 Soccer 1O.1 1. 'XAQf'3g ar ' C,I..b 1 1,1E. GLJICEPCE Ace 1 1 FA T-+ QAVQKIN General Aczwoee QOSNI QICI-IACIOS SOCCE' 'G 1 1 122. FISICJ I'-1OCKE'y 1 1,1E. Mcfegfarn Guo 1 1.12, Souncicabie 'E CIECA 12. SCA 11 ELZASETI-I FIIICHAQOSON Gymnas- :ce 1 O. 1 1. FIeIo Hockey 1 1,1 25 SCA 1 1,1 2, fvIbr-bgfarn Club 1 1 , 1 23 Cbeenleacnng 1 2 KAFIEN QIDDICK. General Accuvntnee. IVIELVIN FZIOLEY Gener-al Accevlteee. SAFISAQA PIOSEFITS. General Accl- mzles CAFIOL FQOSEFITS, OECA 1O, VICA 11,125 FHA 11. GAYLE ROSS Guuctance Aucle 1 1: .Jumor Cunnan 1 1 , 1 Eg CLASP 1 1,1 23 French Club 1 1. FIOBEFIIT QLJSSELL. .JA 1 O: VICA 1 E. CAFINIEN SANTIAGO. General ACCIVI- LIES MELISSA SCP-IIEBL. General Acuvu- LIES TOIVINIY SCI-IIYVEFI. General ACLIVI- 'AES LISA SCHFVIALE Soccer 1 O, 1 1 . 1 2, Tenme 1 1 , 1 2, SODIWOFTIOFE Senaceg .Junuuf Senane, Sennbr- SenaLe. VALEF-HE SCHLJLOLLJISZ. Tnack 'IO Ilentef-ecil, 1 1, Iv1onbgInarn Club 1 1L HOSA fVIce Pr-ee I '-:lJf:1fxIXJ SLLJTT DELA 10,1 1 , 1 Q, FIIIX 1 1 VIII-IFVJ SEI IIJ FSYJIJYWJYIIYJV 1: Sermhe, rf:-,ur.Y,rg-, 1fJ,1 1 , 119, fJI'nII Teurn 1fJ,11,1F', fuurrvlflrw LLIIIII 1U, NAEIHFI- 'yer fifYJf'. YYilf,L' 1U 'If-V lf, f fifl LHF-Ifj fEil IX 1 1,129 FH IHJALJE YTK 'SIIIJLIHIIXTVI FIIA 1'1 f I 3, il ,L LT 7' Vi Q 'T C. T7 1 -f 1'Y1 'Y The officers of the Senior class, Cheryl Keenan EF'resi- dentl, .Janine Lowery E1 st Vice Presidentl, Wanda Cherry t2nd Vice Presidentl. and Flobin Capps lITreasurerJ, lead their class into a future of uncertain- ty. This year's graduating class is faced with more than the usual career and college prob- lems. Inflation has made it necessary for students to work right after school and to let col- lege wait. Carrying the hard Work and determination they have shown in high school with them into adulthood, the Class of 1SSE should have no prob- lems handling the future. The Senior class officers are a hard working team. lf: in lm ,. ' RTTQQ L. 1 4. Li. . 6- ' v L., CHEFIYL SILVEFRTHDFINE, Fl-IA lSecretaryJ 1 1,1 2 lVice Pres. S Secretaryl. SCOTT SIMPSDN, VICA '1 1. JENNIFER SINGLETAFIY. Trinity-Tri- I-li-Y flzieporterfl-listorianl 1Dg .Junior Senateg Junior Civitan 1 25 Senior Senate: Knights of Fellowship. GAYLE SINGLETCJN, Soccer 'lD, 1 1,121 Field Hockey 1D. 1 1: SCA 1 D: Sophomore Senate CSecretaryJ: .Junior Civitan 1 1g .Junior Senate: National Honor Society 1 1 , 1 2 lITreasureJ: Monogram Club 1 1 . 1 E lITreasureJ: Citizen of the Month 1 1. CINDY SINGLEY. General Activities. TFZACY SKELLY. General Activities. ALJGLJSTINE SMITI-I. General Activi- ties. CATHEY SMITH. FHA 1 D, 1 1 3 DECA 1 2: SCA 1 2. MICHAEL SMITI-I. DECA 1 2. IQDSEFIT SNDCK. Drama 1D5 Base- ball Manager Eletteredl. SAEED SDDLJDI, Soccer 1 1, 'l E. BRENDA SPENCE. Cheerleading 1 1g Fl-IA 1 E. SS I I I I l EAPQY STALLINISS Gereral ACCIVI' : ee LALJEIIE STANGE General Acclvloee C'-IEIS STANKLIS General Aoclvlclea. Cr-'QS STANLEY Ger-eral Acclvlclea. MICHAEL STEWART. General ACCIVI' mea 'INENCJY STITZ. Llbrary Club 1 21 FHA 1 2 ISecrer.aryJ. STEVE STCJTTLEINAYEFR. General Actlvvtlea. CFIYSTAL SLJGGS. Nlaorlgala 1 CJ, 1 1 , 1 2, Llcerary Art Club 1 'Ig Fle- glonal Cnorua 1 O, 1 1 , 1 Ep SCA 'I 15 DECA 1 E, .Junior Clvltan 'I 23 Drill Team 1 Eg Sensor Senate: Awards: QEQIOFIEI Chorus 1 O, 1 1 , 1 23 Art, 1 O2 All State Iv1uSIo LCJIS SWEET. General Aocwvlmea. LDS! TAFT. General ACCIVICIES, LISA TAYLOR. Trlrwlty-Trl-I-II-Y 'I O1 German Club 1O, 1 15 ,Junuor Cnvlcan 1 1 , 1 Ep Nacaonal Honor Soclety 1 C11 1 , 1 2 Ivlce Pres. Ig .Junlor Senat- e. Senaor- Senabep SCA 1 1g ICC 121 Ledger Scar Scnolaaclc Acnlevernent. Team 1O,1 23 DAQ Award 1 'Ig 'ISE place Sclence Falr 1 1. .JACK THOMPSON Tennla Team 1O,12L VICA 1 1,12. .JACGuI THOMPSON. Symprwomc Wlno Enaemole 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2, Sand 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2, Keyemzea 1 2. Sensor Senate, Fleglonal Sand, VVno'a Who In Amerlcan Hugh School Iv1uaIc 1 C11 1 , 1 2, INAOSL Improved ulunlor TQACEY TILLINAAN FI-IA 12, Drama Club '12 DAWN TCJESIN Trlnlty 10. VICA 1 1, 1 2 EDCAFQ TOQCJC Soccer 1 CJ. 1 1.1 2. Honor Sooleny 1 1,1 EL DAF! Eaaay Connear, Vvlnrler 1 1, VVno'a Who Armong Illglrl School Scuoenua LHP-1lf3'I INS VLJHAI LJNE l'Ju1Irer'uI ALLI- 1I',I':f-. F-'lf-YFAIJNIJ TIJIJHBIIJ l'1Ul.IJLall 1fJ. 'I 'I , IP' fd IH! JHIA If JXfJlJ yE'fNll'J Ilioevlv-I-1,lAL,r,I ll',llf'L fill l.If-IIA Tl JHNE H lurerla-r III A!QY,l'Jl' an-', rfwl Q-.V -- Z ff if Lan 'Cf K' A fs DL gx 1:-1' PT Q. -L N 'V' :Far Fx 7 3' ffm X -1- 1,3 is Endangered Species . . . Spirit is not one of the most abundant resources we have. The number of students who showed the kind of spirit Gil and Sheryl did is minimal. For having the oourage and caring enough to stand up and cheer, Gil and Sheryl. we thank you. Gil Cornejo and Sheryl lVlone: Most Spirited. TVVH fQl:filgllgl fir,',I1I Lies DAVID VACLAVICEK Trunk 1fJ, Football 1 1, 1 2? FNAELINDA L VAlJCllP-J F-,1:fI n Senate .JANIES VEST Band 1D, 1 1 , 1 E, SLA 1D, 1 1,1Q, Wrestling Tearrl 1 1,1 if, Key Club 1 1, IVIARIA VILLANLJEVA. French Club 12L SCA 1 2. KENT WADE. Basketball 1 CJ, 1 1,1 2 KATHLEEN VVALIZER. Gymnastics 101DECA 1 1.12. DONNA VVALI., Fl-'lA 1 D5 Trinity IVICQ Pres? 1CJg HERO CReporterJ 1 1 , 1 E iSeoretaryJ. RHDNDA VVALI.. Clinic Aide 1 1g French Club 1 1 , 1 2 EReporterJg FHA 1 Eg VI-ISL 125 Va. Seach Leadership Workshop: Challenger Staff. CDLLEEN WALSI-l. Soccer 1 CJ, 1 1,1 21 Sophomore Senate. DECA 1CJ, 1 1 CSecretaryJg Junior Senate: Senior Senate: Monogram Club 1 1,1 2 EF'res.J: SCA 1 1.1 Eg ICC 1 Eg Citizen of the l'v1onth 1 23 Student Advisory Group for Curriculum Assessment. KINI WARREN. General Activities. MARY LYNN WARREN. General Actu- vities. K F, ,VI yi X I 1 an 'I I W' I ' ' - ,ai ia-1 f' r 1 :L ,X ,Z . xt '- If ? 6 x . ll F g, V1 f of ii QLJT'-I Dave VVAFlFlEN.Chgllgnger Sta 1D. 1 1 fAss. Eomorl, 12 IEC:- :crl, Soohomore Senate, .Junlcr Serazeg Senlor Senate. Drama 'DW 1,12lf: el'1CV' Club 1D.1 1,12 Epres 1. Lacln Club 1 1, COCIIIIOD 1 D, 1 1, Sang 1 O, 1 1g 5D's Flevlew 1 D: GIFEED Club 10, Kellam Leaoershlo Workshop 'I D, 1 2. VI-ISL Yearbook Sermr-lsr 1 2: ICC 1 1,1 2: Nlurcler Well Qehe'-seo 1 1g Commumty Ambassa- dor 1 2 Cvlce Pres. J. Va. Beach Drama Workshop 1 D. 1 1g Dne Act Play Fes- glval 1 DQ INISFILJQI Summer Oceanography Program 1 Og Cnty SCI- ence Falr 1 CJ, 1 1g The Bay Explore lt: 1 O: Sclence Falr 1 D: School Science Falr K1 ssl 1 1g Cnty Sclence Fear' C1 Stl VJAS 1 1, Tloewacer Sclence Faur- IHNU 1 1g NSFIDMIS Summer Archaeology Team 1 E. DANA WATERFIELD, Young Llfe 1D,1 1: COE 1 1,12. REGINA VVATEFIFIELD. Bend 1 D. 1 1g ,Junlor Clvluen 1 D5 FBLA 1 13 COE 1 21 Junlor Senate: Semor Senate. DAVID WELLS. General Acclvlnles. l'v1ATTl-IEW WEFILE. General Acclvl- LIES. FQOBEFQT VVESTBQCJCDK. General ACCIVICIES, ROBERT VVHEELEFZ. General ACCIVI- mee, RANDY WHITE General ACCIVILIBS DAFHFIELL WHITFIELD VICA 1 141 2 KELLY WILLIAFIAS General Acuvlues KITVIBEQLY VVILLATNAS FHA 11,12g SQA 123, DECA 12 If in' Tull llfjfX VVII l IfxIJI'. Ivlf. 'TIL III I,l. 'YJ 'VH Eiffflhfvl1:n'1l: .IIlg,lfUIlff.IuI,' 4 c J ,jfQA 12 , .JIHIIHI f,IfnI,Iu 'III ' ,all my EJf:rIuLf:, K1.u4III,', 1,1 I:'Ilf,f,-,I Ig, IJ' Qsuzurv UI I,Ill:I'fI'1lI'.II 'I I ', I Inn .,f,I,vf Inq fllillll, 12' NAAHICJN VVIl.IIf1IIfIfu fu1rv1r:,l I-f,',I 1 LII-:S STEI-'HANIE I HAI Ihlfy 'IVII I If-IAN INAOIIOQYIIJIII Club 'If,J, 'I 1 l',:,r,r1vv,:,' XI, 'I E lVVay'5 C3 fvlvfurvf. faJIIll,l'f' I, ' If ,I- 'IO,'I 'I,'IZ-P, FIeIf1IIf,JcIffey 'IfI,1 'IIIZ' lr:ofC.x3pr,nInJ, .Juruur fJffr.:,r.u, 'm1vIIf.' SSf'vl3LE:Q 5UpV:UrrIur'l: Cjljl IUU1, I Igrf :- gornunq ALl,er1cJmII, I U, 'I I , 'I SJ, -1:1 GIPIS SLBLF: 'I 'I, V171 EjF:n'A,I- INJff:l,!.InIr Festival Pr-anf,eC.5, 'I P LISA VVILLIAIXASCJINJ Igerlernl !n,vA,,. DIES. PATFIICIA VVILLIAINASON. SCA 'I O, Literary Art: Club 'I 'I , 'I 2, VICA 'I 2 STEVEN F. VVILSON. VICA 'I 'I , 'I 2. IVIONICA VVINFQEE. VICA 'I 'I , 'I 25 Softball 125 Challenger Cover 'I 981 S 'I 9523 Keep Vnrgnnua Green Posner Cormest: E156 placel 'I 'Ig Kellarn Arc Show 3rd place. STEVEN VVINSTEAO. Ge-neraI Actnvx- ties. .JOANN WITKOVVSKI. General Acum- cies. CI-IAFQLES WOOD. General Acclvucnes. ERIC YCJDEFI. General Accmvucnea. 'IO3 40 0 X H Sup erlatives nf' Gayle Sungleltlip Best Lookumg Joe Puscnocta. Suggest, Flirt, David Flarwagarw 335 ---...L Fr-u nest, , ,K IVICQ Demi and Andrew X J 'L,or 1. K-lr xx Ll 1' 1 W . is 4 1 .1 I aa-21 Q V' W. ,ul '92 A., fm: -q. fill' I , L .4 1-' , U I' 4 fa 'UVQ 'vo 1 ff 1 I 6 '1' -qw- mea !' 1 .4 5 2 Doran. 9 , L -eu, ...J Q, fl Sndiiieet JI! 11 Hebert Beckett and Debbie Craig. ,, r I ' 4 v 5 1 1 2 zi 3 I , 2 3. ii Q. 1 l if 1 ae Y r if ,, 7 mg 2 4 4 n 5' as s ' Y W ' A .xx ' 3, 1 w'9'3 'M , f 'S 1, . bi: 1 A 4 ff 322 iv . ,f .5 , - -, ,mm 'L' . vi' ,f-fs.: x - 'ff 4 4 5 .74 -aff Vi' nf-el , Q 12- '- ' , Nloat. Intelligent Wanda Cherry and Edgar Toroc. L4 1LJlj Flounding out the overall high school experi- ence, club activities are an extension of the regular cirriculum. F-iather than going home immediately after school, students stay after and meet with organizations. There is a club that suits almost every student's interests. Service clubs such as .Junior Civitan, Key Club. and Keyettes spend their meetings planning events and activities to help others. Language and other co-cirricular clubs pro- vide the opportunity for students to learn more than what is taught in class. The lan- guage clubs - French, German, and Spanish - teach the students the cluture of foreign nations. DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americal, VICA EVocationaI Industrial Clubs of Americall, and Fl-lA Future l--lomemalcers of Americal, are clubs for students taking the related subjects. The sophomore, junior, and senior classes have senates whose members vote on everything the class does. Often, these are the most challenging clubs because they must raise large sums of money. The SCA IStudent Cooperative Associationl is the club that unites the students. Students come together for different projects which are often service oriented and contribute to the community. The ICC llnter Club Councill is the group of students who decide what pro- jects may be done by which clubs. We have many opportunities at Kellam to meet this Challenge and make a difference in our school and community. 901 N X69 Music Turns To Trophies Gctocer .was a cosy montn for tne Fvlar- cr rg Kr grts. Tne Kellam Tvlarcnlng Knlgnts sartlc cateo lr tne lillcnmono Eano Day Fes- t JB on Octooer Ann olaclng Eno ln Class A cofroetltlon. Tne oano tnen attenoeo the 'lst Arr-oe Vlrglnla Eeacn lvlarcnlng Classic ano :acec lst Place Eano, 'lst Place Color Gcaro, ano 4 st Place Drom lvlalor. After a .wee-4 oc rest ano recoooeratlon tne lvlarcnlng Knlgnts tnen comoeteo ln tne Tloevvater Fes- tlfa o' Fvlarcnlng Banos Dlacung foortn ln lts c ass. Tre lvlarcnlng Knlgnts flnally closeo nts long season on Octooer 31 st at the O.D.L.J. Marcrlng Eano Classlc olaclng Eno olace oferall, lst Place Percosslon, lst Place Drom lvlalor, ano 'l st Place Color Goarcl. In aooltuon to all tne renearsals and competi- tnons tne lvlarcnlng Knlgnts were oresent nn full force at tne nome football games to soo- oort tne team ano orolect school solrlt and oruoe. Dorlng tne concert season tne Dano ore- senteo a Cnrlstrnas Concert, Winter Con- cert, ano Sorlng Concert. Tne Dano also attenoeo tne annoal olstrlct concert festnval ano solo ensemole festlval ano ooo oolte well at F , V. 4. - - F-N-L A I . Tne rnfles concentrate on keeolng tnlngs togetnerl 5 f'FlQo-'T v '.' , - 3 -9 f 'rf - . , I' 'vu' x , ' ' N ,I v F 4 ,4l 4 1 4 f' ' 1 HV! I 1 4, ll, I .P 1 '.K 'f1.M '-nc 'Nl-,HINGL A The Kellarn NABPCWIVNQ Knlgnts. I 'W I I A u n , p . i..1..-1- GlICorne1o olrects Dano members In an Informal oractuce sesslon. l 'fn .f qv Q- . .- 'l' - H A- l ' 'u.-'c.,JL.'e...L.':.l--- f..J-J..:...5.si.:'.u'.:s'4n'.u'41l'. . v . . 1 o ' I - -4- 1-- - my L. ..- ' .wi A rf 9' lll U 1 ,- M A- 0 O ,7 'U J J. -Jn J 1 J, l Q 5 . 'A ' HP 6 i I ,i Karen Huggins I 'Ht -1-a 441-4 - .ull ' . 'Wir ,, U- . ' 'A 5. l --1. ll V - l -. Q - ,i,, -. , -. 1 l l -.. l : .- Q.- B , . --.......-m4.,' Kellarn drurnline spends long houhs phactucing to get th ' A e Plght effect on the fnelci. each cf these. Th the phestigicus Six Fl e Knights anne plannung tc Qc ags Over' Georgia Con- cert ancl lvlahchlng Festival for' e spring tmp. Kellanw also placed twelve of its Pnenwper-s IU the All-Regional Band. 'IOS 1 ' ' ff. - - - - , ' I - ,tv A - J 'W J , U L Le Club Francais L.. Curmfrwu Luu1OuP5 LeS Arwmg Frarwqauan Ont g,:'y,f,fQ lwjflff nrvrwQ3e fabuleeuac-3 EU GBIWSBDC. sw ',u L ur, buuffarml LQ ubbut da Varwwaa .,u'fm+f ffnzm, infra a Qfgcllwulq Pavlf avec: url JA .ff uml,,fefJffl,uuf, lf:f,f:T,l,1fJIZsl1Y,S,UE3lZ3r1QL.JCS5 f if 'JH' eff, F1 Krfllzgfv l, 53muv' rlcJT,r'f: PlUrwxr3- ff,v lfl-3 nfl l:,t,ggvjf-4 fJV6'lHIl ilflllrnlrlrllllrllfl fe 'iff ln' 'il 1I5f Av1l1ff': fV1lr :fa celiill, Tal,ur J Let. 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Aont Senuwer uoten deutsone Vowfstanze das Qanze .Jann und rnaonten Vorstewr lungen Den denv Pavulhon fur' den fvlus- tletoe IVlar't, Kenwosvme Junuorx +-hon, Lynnnaven fV'IaIl fun Fovewgn Lani guage Week, und Notfowk CQWWEQI- ate. Due Tanzgruooe Qntter und Qos- sern oestand aus Sonulern Jon Kem Iarn und Green Dun, und oekarnn Loo uoerxall, vvo sue tanzte, Der' Kluo natf te dieses .Janr Vow, :nn Frnunwung eine Dense nacn Pennsylvania Dutcn Country zu nnaonen. Front Povvi .Jarnes Dull, .Jurn Keenan, Twn Taylors, Todd Barnes, Steve G-Padlne, Floger Gmrnes, IVIuddIe rovv, Qooert Ivey, fvhke Cochran, Dr-was Bonney, Daniel Gregony, .Johnathan Fhley. Back Povv Euleen Sz-nutn, Dawn Dllverz Duone Balf, Yvette Joyce 4 Spanish Club 'NJN .fa Eaoaaax E CMO OE Espana aa prob- atm EVVTEWEE a maa accwo oe Kaliarrw. Dufamza a aaa Jan a FYTQCVWC5 faacuvaea y actuvu- ilaaaa, Za aa CCJFTTO a! FaatuvaN da NaQtur1o,aI Faam JE Cla Lamguaa an I-yrwmr-maven fV1alV, y ei Faamfa lr1Car'raat1orwaN Cla! Hoao V , i -va 33LaQr' ,fhma '-fU 'ECJV, Emzamewa Qgaai., '1 Eiefg-1, fffslaaa Lwafraa CRM, E zazair Gfaiaza, L.e1Llv r'r3C'.1Qf Daboa Ponca. l'V1 5 E-ff 5:3341 'aff Tafeaa Gwwgri Pam fvwwef. Joe Lay Q 3-,, aaa a, fwaff .Java-5, Nlwo- Kozofoz. Pnzafi flaaztyaocn- 2,g,',1 wf.f anufzar' YE CJ f, ff U gr sew' tgawawza af, the fovalgva ww Q .nga iw-v ea' i ,li 1 1 'QQ ...Inf Y 'KLM I ff-ii . T I , I at Il Inter-club Councll :Q I Q lg' A ag-,lg ,vw Lv ,jg ' f 3 . .a he-.' QA ' .. 4 . I , 5 an in' X 'I 8 I X -..X ,K S 5271 al 3' l 'V' 'I . , if1I9,?'5'i,1 67f,51 f.':? -R , Q . A Ffh. Iqf' auf' QP, ' , pf' lclfi , yr A UQ, r ': ' 6' . 1 E' I .wxkql 'Q Davuo Clark. ll Q. r , I. C. C. offlcers: Sylvua Floee and .Janane Lower'-y. Front r'-ovv: Qobun Capps, ,Jolle Kellarn, l-lolly Blrcisong, Lnaa Taylor, Teresa Nlor-anna, Colleen Walen, Wanda Cnerr-y, Back row Cneryl Keenan, .Janlne Lowery, .Jolla l-larwr-leon, Debole Per-ry, Dave Warren, 113 5 Key and Keyettes Key C ub is a high school organiza- tion which pledges to build our home. scnoof, and community. Key Club, sponsored by Kiwanis International, 'TSCISDSS the positive attitudes of its officers, Denise Elliott Ipresidentl. lvlary Seth lvlina Eviceapresidentl, Enc Cooper ltreasurerl, and Sobbl Page Csecretaryl, as vvell as its mem- DQVS. The Kellam l-ligh School Key Club had a most successful year, Among their activities was a Continuous OFC- iect with the Camelot l-lall Pesting l-lome. Firrn friendships were made with the patients at Camelot. Key Club also worked on an ecological project - planting dune grass in order to prevent erosion of beach dunes. The projects were success- ful and allowed the club to follow the theme Pursue Tornorrovv's Poten- tial . The citizenship qualities and re- sponsibilities of the Key Clubbers i 'iil:III2l.1:ii 3i ' ll II 5' Q0 lo n si' Us In n 'std '.::...ll::llll..::l,QO' '.l..'...llll3-.-..!'. ' .f illunanw!!: 0' xi xx A . . wo me f . f' I l L I lg f g 1::...1lllll'...:f ,'i,Q ll gl! gll:a,. 4 .,, in z., ., .nl gl 51 gl, ll 1 gall an QQ 'Jiiyu Iliaif5ff1iIYl lriigirn-Liirlr,r-wlfflrl if: '.-ill: uf Kif,u:l,!,i: Lvvw ,ueswgilaiii lllf fl zvupl 'wg K.. 1 Quang A 'rf Q f Ivy.,- 35 ' If V 9 ' 1 Key Club front row, Denise Elliot, lvlary Seth fvline, Todd Crain, Brian Follovvell, lvlarlene Simpson, Bobbi Page. Andrew Johnston back r-ovvg IVlr. Baker, sponsor, Poger Grimes, Tony Ammons, Eric Cooper, Terri Taylor, I-:Richard Grimes 'r,'. 9 . -.-z. I Pay. Kr:,f1fl,l,i:f-, knnnk VYJVV, Lulu lVf11l,Ll1f-zvvs, Vicki fjrwllitii, F-Zulglri Comps, Knrevi 5ft?'l'l, Jew Mer Perry vvwidrile row .Jaiievellu lXAiu'tlwreIl, Jac- ciui Tllulvigmmcaii, Iljllflrlllff F leuggur, Lien: fXlN1L!l'HLJll, Tlll'LlF4L'l1lJt37'5CJlW lrcult. ru.:-1 Terviiu fviurhurwu, Nurivlhe- Alwui-illu, Tuv'vs5Ll MC,lY'f1lll!Ll, Kiln Hir,l'lar'rJ!,, TXAIH-io: Eilnil. proved that the youth of today truly care about their world and its prob- Iems. The Keyette Club is a small, but prominent service group at Kel- lam. This hard working organiza- tion is active in District and Inter- national Keyettes as well as in serving the community. This year the Keyettes raised money for the Ponald lVlcDonald l-louse. the Heart Fund, and the Special Olym- pics. Keyettes were also involved in a Sig Sister Program with Court l-louse Elementary Schoolg and they helped promote the Keep Virginia Clean Program. With only seven returning members this year, the Keyettes had to strug- gle to survive, but all the effort paid off. The Keyettes were able to actively participate in the Keyette International Convention held lVlay '12-'14, in which Key- ettes from across the United States and overseas were able to unite. Library Club AWGQ' 4- Avi , Hi V Library Assistants rr-ont rovvg Bobby Bur-rage, l-leidi Williams, Wendy l-levvltt, Cathy Taten. Kit- ty Taylor, Kim Davis, Ter- ry Lynn lVIilIer, Pam Fioberts, Eric Hartman back row. Sandy l-leacock, Nlarc Carr, Dan Loftus, Kevin Erocki. Fiagina l-larris, Sarah fviorris. The Library Club is a service ,Ji club whose members serve the staff and students of Kellam as assistants in the library and video technicians in the class- rooms. The Kellam Library Club's purpose is to improve the library in appearance, and ser- vice, and the members vvork en- thusiastically towards this goal. The Library Club sponsored a Flubik's Cube contest and a Book Fair to raise money for the Library Scholarship Fund. The highlight of the year for the Library Club is always the celebration of National Library Week. During this week the club members and library staff pre- sented special programs of music, drama, contests. speak- ers, and films to advertise the library and all its many facets. Library Club: front rovvp fvlatt King, Lera Piobison, Patty Fiollins. lvlarsha Ober- Iies. Debbie Tuure, Wanda Dey, Chris Yeatman back row: .Julie l-lar-rison. Dione Belf, Terry Lynn Miller. David Ter- ry, Barbara Schaarschmidt, Susan Griffin. 115 Intelleotually Speaking The Forehslcs Club 15 a small but e lte group of cast-tallquhg stuoehts. 'ouhoeo so that those who vvlsh to DE or the Forehslcs team wall get the hebessary oraotlce. Each member choses from four categorues - Ex- CETCOVBFEOUS Speaklhg, Orngnhal Oratory, Poetry, or Prose - aho thee selects thelr persohal choice to reao uh oompetntuoh. fvlembers learh to create speeches gulckly uroer pressure aho to make people be le-fe what us salo. lvlembers also learh to reao poetry aho prose vvuth clarlty aho emotnoh. Ih their seooho year at Kellam. the Forehsuos Club ohoe agauh success- ful bompleteo a snlehoe-a-thoh. l-lowever, hot: ohe member was able to malhtalh sulehpe for ah ehture school oay. Thus lust goes to show that they are a furle group. Who has exer hearo of a Forehsnos Club that o:oh't talk? ,f - 1 D+ fm.:- fp Denlse Elllott tries to persuade her auoiehoe. Fllcharo Ivey makes a pouht. Q LDL nr 4 TES ' L. N764 N-0s'w4il'l Fror-wr, r-ow Lere Floblsoh, Flobert Ivey, boLLorw1 row Fllcharrl Ivey, BGPDBPC SCVTBBPSCVYIYTICJL. Wehoe Day, Dehuse Elluott.. N1Ei 'V BEEN fV 'B4 Point-Counterpoint, Z 2 A ' , T iv I H l 4 Q Lynette Vango and Teresa Saunders practice cross ex- ' amination. l l i l M, . l 1 i l i Jw ' I 7 ' I .7 N .x , I : David Saust takes notes on a presentation. l l 'A LN I C644 Left side: lvlike Foy, David Saust, Scott Srown. Flight side: Lisa Johnson, Teresa Saunders, Lynette Vango. The illustrious Kellam Debate Team. Who? Yes, the great Kellam Debate Team. The veterans: wise and experienced captain Scott Brown, the witty and resourceful David lVlcl:!ae,the illogical and insane Ivlike Foy, and the new talents: talented Nliohelle Workman, eager to learn Lisa Johnson, practical and dynamic Lynette Vango, and great potential, David Saust. The Debate Team has terminated the career of more enemy debators than any other high school team. Kellam is noted for its 'l -2 counterplan punch, the fiat shuffle and the cross X kick. The team's style has livened many a boring debate. Sarcasm and humor are KelIam's best weapons on the debate bat- tlefield. With the indescribable leadership of lvlrs. .Joanne Lewis, the Debate Team has worked to provide the wins the school needs. Next year promises to be greater with the addition of returning debators and new tal- SDC. We now stand ready for cross examination. 'l'l7 L- raw? itl, Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm '-.,,- N. P vu in ' - , .1 3 .13 -fs! J 3 Q P I 2 . 1- . 'ff ,. ' ' .L v ,, Q A - .-anon!! 92. ' -L -ir- Sigrwe in the halls encouraged teams ae well as fans. rf' V Q .. The cheerleaders practice one of their many stunts with the aid of Gerry Gluick. I I QQ: 6. 4 1-- , . Cheerleading lsn't post going out to the football games on Friday nights. In fact, it's much more than that. The cheer, leaders work all year to support each and every team and promote school spirit. This year the cheerleaders spon- sored a pep rally, held a bonfire, and honored the atheletes by holding breakfasts and dinners for the lVlC1lJlf1lJFJl Lezirrv. In the sornrner-, the ngir lu attended a bheerilearjirmg camp at William and lvlary College where they won the NCSA Spirit Stick award. The sdoad also participated in the QDLJXK-Q4 Cheerleading competition Where they won fourth place and the Norfolk Collegiate com' petition where they vvon second place. -sf.. if A i ,gps had Ve.. Ax ., -f - 'AD 5451557 A . 4 Q 41. Nga? . I ,L 14 ,lui . TQ' ' '17 1- '- -, z'-Y ..--lr 'lit .-.'7.-:wg-,,.f ,.:. . f -.7 1 .' ' . -' nf' - 1 f,'f'1f?, 5 , P' if .. A -59.4 1 2 if -:fa-7' 5 - , :ws , ' -l .v - ,-5 - , 'V , Q- h , 1 fuf..g,.Yx6Lf:--.ft l -. X - 'nv' arlfw, N, l nf' . fqflfic-.1 ! ' 1' ' ,-T .pr-il ' f' V-: ,1'-..x,1,- . ., I, X l 'C T -QPYZ4. N 'r... 1 ' 1 5? ., i. 1'-fl In U: W. 1 -.. X -'w::lxi'f . ' Debbie Craig, lvlichele Aebel, Wendy Pacheco. lvlichele Sproill, Francine Taylor, Lori Green. Dora Sherman. Carrie Carlson, Dora Petty. Tracy Bartlett. Flosa Garcia. On the car: Chris lvlone, Beth F-lichardson. fu Q if Waiting patiently for the band to clear the track after a halftime show. 3 V. ll ' N.J.R.0.T.C. Due to lack of studeht oarticioatioh, the char- ter of the Navel Juhior Fieserve Officers Training Corps KNJFJCJTCJ was revoked at the ehd of last year. Enthusiastic members, however, cohtihued to take related courses and wear their black, medal laden uhiforms to school oeriodicaIIy.They take classes nh Naval Science ahd other courses that will prepare them for a military future With the NJFICJTC traihihg they receive these stu- dehts will help keep our couhtry safe for demo- cracy. D Frazier, D Klihgehsmith, Fl fV1arsh, C Fvhllehs F4 Baker D Frazer, C fvlullehs, C Simsoh, A Eroadhead , ' f ,.,Ig,3 J-,'1 , - 1 . ' .wi - -' - .1 - v-A i- 1 ,fr . fW li ,5 I U fl ' NJ, YMAw'l'5.? 4- flip . A far, '1-'V' ' f 1 ' 'afar -' . Q , ' 3? I 1' . ' ' . sg , Q N A Q 'qi ' 5 As. I 1 ' 0 Q ' u o 0 ' ' O o 0 Q1 . - f o I K Q g . 3 I f if .ifsik 1 , . sl - 4' .gr Q Q , A- ? H-1 :E-s!41'r','f5',1 FQ D V. Si inf!! . ' ' , e , s Q ' 1 4 H, I . 1 I ,,..Q A-it 5 21 , nazi' AFV I 1. ' n S13 ' ' -rw? , 92? J ll- . .--'rrvgavrgrgg Q'-,X , N J X-4-.0-, Q Q 1 W A M1515 wr- W' 4 I if 39? u'4,g,:l-F' x g 4 Senior Senate 3. of af f ,fha Senlor Serage back row Flobert, Snock, Cora Granby, Colleen Walen, Stepnanle Vvllllarne, Keulib Burns. :nlrd row: Eruce Doran Vicks Grlfflcn, ..Jacoo:Tl'1orno5on, Candy Havens, fvlarue Vullanoeve, Olena Fleerdon. Brent. Ashbury, eecond rowi Andrea NACLBUPID Velerue Gowens, Susan Etznerudge, use Vvllllarns, Llse Taylor, fvleg Dennlng, Llsa Falone, Lynn Nlohler, flrsc row' Andrew Johnston, Debbie Perry, Holly Blrdeong, ,Jolle Harmeon, Suzanne Klng, Tony Krug, Cr-yscal Suggs mm-3 1 A ' 0- LJ mr ,fl Vffffl mr: r,cJvlrJllrgl.fa il SIHIGLIE nweepnrwgg. Sfarwrarfz C-Jfflnorw, Cheryl Kswcrwzarm, Jnnlne Lovvery. VVnr1cln Clmurry, FQQJLJIIW Canoe l Junior Senate I -,Q Junior Senate: back row: Lisa Churchwell, Julie Keller, Cindy lVlcKinney. Lisa Jacobs, Karen l-liggins, Wendy Pacheco, third row: Bioky Kwaitkowski, Andy Nlina, Barbara Schaarschmidt, Charlene Duncan, '?, Audrey Johnson, Chris Perry, Shelley Taylor. second row: QODIQUB Breaux. Lavora Barnes, lVlaria Walsh, Sylvia Bose, Heather Pendleton, Corinne Duevedo, Patty Froehler, first lvlattews, Donna Neveu, David Clark, Kim Schneider, Susan Griffin. row: Dora Petty, Flichard Ivey, Lisa The Junior Class of 'I SBE nam busily at work constructing projenix, to raise money toward a goal, the Fling Dance. Their projects incldded such things as a Car Wash, Bowl-as thon, and other miscellaneous fund' raising activities. They also included a community service project during Thanksgiving. Each Junior English class was asked to bring in canned goods. The class with the most can- ned goods received a prize for their involvement. l -sf ' 1 Q ,f 5 ' i H572 lg , ' The Senior Senate has worked 'Y ,, .L 2' , if ' - V I1 -7 ' 'El T , . Q, is, ' -' -' ,. f very hard 'this year on several - AA . ' , gff.m:...,.f. 9 W: - , i major projects. The Senate's f 1 ..,,,,-A f 511 4,-v ,W-.ju-U work centers around the Prom, - ' -Q - ,Q H .', pf, Nlay 'l. at the Commodore ,J A f Country Club. The senators L ,WSW ui have also worked on several new ' . A- -as ' - . , f -,. .. projects like sponsoring their , , 1 ., H '. - ' ' ' . .. . - .. in 'A own holiday lvlidwinter Blues 'pn .4 ,V 'W - i -ff'--,?3f7ff,4. f-41-an...-J ' -f . . -fe - 1 on January EE to escape the doldrums of winter. Another project which we attempted to renew at Kellam was a fashioin show. The senators worked with local merchants to see if IM they could produce a fascinating show which would attract stu- dent interest. Seniors also work with graduation proceedings, 1 Y, 0 I ! ,I -. Jr. Class Officers: front row: Corinne Duevedo, Susan l-loff, Lisa Jacobs. Standing: b n f' i i iw U 'na Dans Wepe UD to 'S e Angela aiddick. David Clark School Board and the Adminis- tration. 'IES Sophomore Senate Shar: Savage leads a Sophomore Senate '7EE'CIfTQ. -! x 5. , 1. 1 I 49 AX X -Lhvr ,. ,. The Sophomore Sehate's roajor Qoar for the year was to have a Crystal Sail, whjch has hot occured for the last three years. Ih oroer to have the Crystai Sail, the Sopho- roores have to rely oh food' ralslog projects. Arhohg these projects, the Sopho- 'WOVNES pjahheo to have rhore Dfojects as the year wer-wt oo The SCJDVNOVTWOPGS Seh- ate cohsjsneo of twehtyfsjx rrerfjners apo was SLJOV1- 9Lf'j fff1fJj fVlr Srhjhh Farwcj NAS. Ykfvfi' rjwajf Sehane offjcers ne' rf Tj muy F3farf,IczLL, !3r'efn- 'J'1V ,, Knfvj I'V1f.1 fnjqhljrj, Vuczef Pj ff'1lfIf7f1Y,, flffbhmf Tl,JLJI'Q, Suhr f:',.jf J, Cjlvjrl Cjrfly, T,,.',,, ,,., .f .. , 1. j ,- Sophofvjore Svarwuhe Lug: row Dnvvjju Green, Ivluruu Tnkrcmre, LIhrjs.l.jjwQ fV1oslvr. Susaurjpaljvjer, Trams Cox, DOLLorh row Lesluge Hjll, .Juice fvknurf-a, F-lolxju VVLyLggr1jeI4J. fV1u,:heIIe Sjurunll, Ivljchelle Vvorkrwwon, Comme Yvlcjrgnjj A Helping Hand nz X-rr il Clffnce helpers: flrst, row Lnsa l.an'wrn. Flobln Vvatzerfueld second rovv l.rsa Lloyd, Ivllcnele Sorolll, Debole Perry back rovv' .lone Erlgnc, Tnad Klrnlole, Davld Clark, lvlucnele Workrnan Nurses l-leloersz Debbue Anderson, .Jackle l-lancock, Cneryl Akers, Barr-lngton. 'T -1 ,ua ' 'i Sundance helpers: Furs: row. Sandy Edwards, Klrloy lvlaloone. second row l.lsa l-lolcornbe, Connne lvlorgan, Corlnne Gluevedo, Teresa lvllracle, Lavora Barnes Cnrlstlne Vvrlgnc, Cnrlsclne lvloseler, Snlrley gov- DY .gvrw- if ,pv- ,, . , ,iaibi-QM' f A at 4. , 1 'F-5. A 125 N a,t1ona,1 Honor Soclety The purpose of the Natuonal Honor Socuety us to encourage scholarshup. Dromote leadershup, render servuce, and buuld character. At Keuuam a formal unductuon ceremony us held each sprung, and students who excel un the membershup oualufucatuons of schol- arshup, Ieadershup, servuce. and character are unducted unto the NHS. The members of each year's Organuzatuon work dulugently to luve up to the cIub's motto of Nobeese CJbluge. To encourage schol- arshup, tbe NHS posted the honor roll after every grad- ung peruod and conducted weekly math workshop under the guudance of hon- orary member lvlr. Payne. NHS promoted leadershup by sponsorung an annual leadershup vvorlcshopg thus workshop not only famul- uaruzes club members wuth parluamentary procedure and member responsubiluty, but also offers help with fund rausung and group dyna- mucs. Thus year's workshop could not have been as suc- cessful as ut was wuthout the aud of lvls. lvlercer, honorary members lvlr. Ammons and Nlrs. Egas, and lvlrs. Chap- pell, the NHS sponsor. Each year, the Socuety chooses dufferent servuce prouects. Thus year's Socuety planted dune grass un late November along vvuth the Key Club and the .Junuor Cuvu- tan on Srlth street to help prevent the erosuon of sand dunesg and, durung Decem- ber, the club sponsored a toy for the Salvatuon Army. Funally, to buuld character, the NHS selects a menwber of the student body who ex- ernplufues the characterus- Lucs. of U good cutuzeru but us not uru the: Society. Thus stu- dszrut, us runrruud Cutuzen Of the fvluuuth, :urud hus Or her :uu.f.orruplus,lurnuruts are dus- pulzuyuzrl un au showcase un the luuufuf, hall. DQ Q-' t S l X cl ' 'E S 1 fd s fe . f 'A W, 7 if fu l .ff-'-v 7 N.l-1.8. Officers: seated: Lisa Taylor, Wanda Cherry, standing: Debbie Perry, Gayle Singleton N.l-LS.: first: row: l-lolly Fleitz, .Janine Lowery, lvlay Bogcong. mid- dle row: Trina Gallardo. Andy lvlina, Dawn Oliver. back row: Charlene Duncan, Flicky Kvvaickowski, .Joe Ariola N.l-LS.: first: row: Kelly Campbell, Julie l-larrison, l-lolly Eirdsong. Cheryl Keenan, back row: Edgar Toroc, Nlark Jones. Glenda New- man, Flobin Capps. lvlrs. CnaDDell: sponsor. 127 Drama, Club 1 :-,:---:,.: ..:- -1 ---':-- ...-:- A n. . 9 f-Q S! .Q V:- l l l ' D.E.C.A. 1 .4 44 4'?l 3 -fl .4 5 1 L ff' The Kellanrl Chaoter of the Dustruoutlve Eoocatnon Cllobs of Arnerlca IS a orofesslonal orga- nlzatlon that enhances the fvlarketlng and Dlstrlootlve Eoocatuon career flelo. Actuvl- tnes ln thus orogrann of work ln- clooe four rnalor orolects oaseo on the four oolnts of the DECA Dlarnono, they syrnool of DECA. The foor oounts of the onanrlono are Cuvlc Consclousness, Social Intellngence, Vocatlonel LJncler- standing, and Leaoershlo De- veloornent. ln aooltlon to chaoter orolects DECA rnernoers cornoete ln uno:- Advanceo Mlarketlng Ivlarketlng Fashlon lvlerchanolslhg vuooal cornoetntlve events oaseo on their career nnterests. The cornoetutlon IS helo on Dustrlct, State, ano Natuonal levels. Sto- oents also confwoete for varlous college scholarshnos glven oy soooorters of fvlarlcetung Dus- truootuve Eoocatlon. Fun actlvltles are also a oart of DECA. Each year the DECA club has olcnlcs, olzza oartles and oartlcloates I0 a clty vvuoe volleyball tournament. The Dug event at the eno of the year as the Ernoloyer-Ennoloyee Ban- quet helo at the Tloevvater Dun- ner Theatre. 129 SCA Officer-sz Sheryl lV1or-se. Lisa Vvmarvws, Holly Burd- sorwg, Sylvua Flose. I-4CJHy QIECZ. 1 .55 Kfeerfg Dove Balf. Spear' Ezhefldge. Debofe , Chang SCBFGNPQ Mafk Hogge, .JMD Websnef. ' 'JO Beffea, .Jar'1e5Tf'a- . .Joe Pwsoozna u uf 'un ',,'.14' f '-' '::5f- un- Wu' '1--r r,,,f4,,,,1 y 'lf , fu fl'l:r 'D .1U' ' 4-K1 iJ.TH' , V' NA VA f1'JY-e ' 'iff rxAll'1ll 'fVllN',V X I-Ju, fl V,'u'h-4 f,vJ1Mfu-v, flu ff,' 'Hug 0 uv Xe- 'f'!w4 U lx . 1Au'lnf'lfv'V lillfb- I Hr- ,i 1g'. 'H-I. ',.- 1.--V, J,',.,5 fl ,.,.. FAU' 11: li 1' ' ' iff S.C.A. J eg, .,..,- ilu! vu-no QP x W 4 .4 1 1, 1: LS , , , .f'7'LT 1' L 'Viv . ..,,vf' 11, .,L1,f:'l'V1 Front, row fvlarwa Vma- noeya, Dnana Ivlcixnally, Luaa Kelly Second row Candy Ha-Jena, Charlene Duncan, Andyfvhna, Cnr:-5 Perry Sack row Michele Hogan, Fred Sternoie, Davnd Vvofley, Paul Pax- lndee, Nick Kozoroz Front row: .Janune Low- ery, Terry Taylor, Yvonne Wade Second rovv: Lavora Barnes. Angela Fluddvck, Shar: Savage, Wanda Cherry Back row: Fhcnard Ivey, Flobun Capps, Jnrnrrwy Freerneau. Vuckne Grnffatn, Teresa Saunders Cnrue Ivlone. Julie Kellanw, Flocn Ingeraon, Lnea Jacobs. CHPIS Yeacrnan 1131 L.. M-pnogram Club , x - lx J F S QLJ41 Os-f owfx X N ,J MM NYEX kv' X b N'- 'll X,X,b1x R A6 Wlogo rgm CLUB. 1 x f I, 1 Lf: .A. I I xl.. V I -.N Q I X 'Xa' NP-n wef'vDeP9 of the fV1Or1OQParfv CI D U52 Lmcjevgm aw WCP des Qecturwg Sngrwatnwees W Wifi U 3 V I Q o Q ' ' - : nnn- 1- -D 7 l 'gh v , 3 1.- lt I X . P Vx tif ' Q J f Y f 5 iff' . '1 Literary Arts Club . I' sl .,- .l'. i ! grxufxx R ,K . Eg-ff: .X 5 'NGN neeclsw -u., IWW, if-'T The purpose pf the Literary Arts Club I5 tp collect, proofread, ahd publish the Lucer- ary Art, fvlagazlhe. The students' art ahb creatlve vvrltceh work are publlshecj lh a prpa fesslphal fprrhat. Tp help subslcjlze the rhagazuhe, the club held tvvp fuhd ranslhg evehtsg Schppl Logo Parnell ahcl Pen Sale EDU a Stucleht Art Sale. The club ahd the SCA deslghed a Neptuhe Fesclval Parade Float: ahcl wph flrsc place fpr Chelr Clplphlh Cieslgh. The Club also ehtereb a UPEQOVW flbat lh the l-lprhecprhlhg Parape. Llnerary Arcs Club Dawn Nevvtph, 7 Teresa Slrrprs, Debbne Potts, James Vergphlp, fvlatt Eelehslf ,, Craf- lptme Jphhsph, frphn rpvv Dahlel Gregprl.. Paul Pavlldes, Flpger Grlrhes, Pacrlpla Vvllllarwgga Wm' Webster, Fluchard Grlrhes, Nlplf Kpzbrpz, Nlr Dpfps: 133 FI-LA and FBLA Donna EUPGQNI. Crwarier-we Crvmgtuan, and Enema Mullen Qfeparne to Degun wofkufwg ' Pal' ' A ,QQ J Q0 Ng! Front: now. Charlene Chr-semen, Cleese-use Carson. Gan Corsch. Second Pow Mech-mel Moody. Debra Humprv-lee. Delones Honey. Syivia Rose. Regina Har-r-ie. Beck Pow: Janet, Moody. Tammy Mafcnn. Kim WBNID. M5016 Akerla Juhnkza Bennett. Debbie Volger. Penny Eciwance. 1 QVC 0 Nr' 'N-'59 5 915 I' 1' Y f' l 4 Q -ur in -A fr' qc 0 i Future l-'Iomemakers of America is the largest youth organization in the nation. Seing a co-curricular organization, Fl-lA emphasizes lead- ership in academic and service acti- vities. lvlini Chapters are estab- lished at the beginning of the year, and with elected class officers, acti- vities are selected and im- plemented. Fl-lA isn't just academics though, social activities I' 4 .t , . qv , , v F - triwgk ' 'FV'-Qis ,- 'FM' 41' ' ,.- ' . ., . 3 I . .iw . W If A Q 2' y . 14,4 1 5 V: ? :.f4,, -,iii if ! in.-A ,T h , fif22.A? ' f xrr A like field trips, fashion shows, ru Ceptions, and hornernalfing are irri- portant too! Throughout the jFf?il', the Kellam l-ligh Fl-lA vvill help with the PTA open house, fundraising activities, Fl-lA camp, and the state leadership conference, The FHA members are proud and pleased to U rn 1 rn U U in in in 3 CT an Q I an 1 fu oi CT X Q 5 3 I no I S, School. is ills Ti M: xv., 5 . is l if 3 T LW f 4x. A hi , wa.: I 513 W l .la vl . W. V. 1: N ,W .1 -Y 'ilu' fi A M f q. lg'-il W .hh I Q 5 '41 ll I in Mem i in. is . T . H... 1-f' :A ll, .3 r izzsztg . - in -mmm! ,Q Sheri Savage, Anita Theiler .rg 1 A gif' K .. i. 2-f ,N A , iv J i i FSLA Marie Sunt, Flagina Whitehur-st , -11944 Q FBLA: Front row Kelly Devault, patty Jobb. Abby Wall, Second row Lisa l-lol- com, lvlissy Costa, Leigh Vest, Fatty Flollins Third row Kathy rvlclntyre, Chris Wright Fourth row Kim Gradlne, Dean l-ipod, Sack rpvv Claudette Ceson, Karen Snovvden, Debras l-iolley, Deborah Humphries Front rovv: Tracy Davidson and Tina Faino Second row Elizabeth Ogle-sby. Nlary Seth lvlorris, Lisa Jones. Gina VVII- liams Sack row Qhonda Wall, l'v1aryAn- ne Longo. Cindy l-layens 135 VI CA M' Nt.-'Alf' f . mu .f-A 14 A-lnultnuzsica av' J -:LD glwi- Clif uf., 311.1 ,CN pw Y Xnilk.. mr' UD' W- l f 1 Ffgf 5 wgf, T' gy Fvloofle, VVUlLef Vvafll Bock 'cow Plarnl- Cl'll,.NooC1, Dowd l'jlk,lllr 3 Tfar 1 Pff-fFfl'fFiV, SEEN' Hollovvijy WW if'T lx .k, . XA-,I- nn - . - tix W - --ill .4 QU' ' ' T' 5 'l' ' lf, flllflllffllllllv lllu'l,:n'lnl'll1lIs- l,lv-ll, Kflllllll -. l'lu'P Iv-wr VVMIIK I-' l1l,l..ff,, l,,,,,,.,,H.,,,,. bn' f..l.-lml--N1l,,,ll1,lll,.-ll,lfl- Alllllllllv- IIN: il, il A u V' W ...LAC Q11 WWW! rl sl' 1 SERIAL A55lslAnl 3 9190, BUY 'CDLVVULN MPM. D l f .-4 Ffonr. now QGCFICIB Wllllanwson, Flossel Dov-sey, lvlelvln Bryant, Back r-QW Dag D'AfY'llcO. Handy Over-acne, Cnsroles Sswyeri Todd Eonnevl Flober-r, Vvnlnenorst. HIT, lll ,. N15-,I --mlrnnlxulrun J Vllllll - m- f l ,. Jul Front. Pow Leon Boney. JLIIWIOP Kelly, James lvlauhews, fvlonlqoe Soavrow. Vance Holley. Jernes Brown lvllddle now Qlonand VIEFES, 9, .Jenwey Eosnelfl. Davld Flay, Nlsr-lene VVllson, 9, Eerw Bowser' Beck vow 9, Cralg Wood, Dense! Crxovvnner, Clndy Nlollens. Bar-Dave Poole. Wendy D'VV:gg:ns, ,Jon Dr'oeuLL. EPIOQBLL Kldd, Anthony Cfenvev' lndosmrflsl Cooperative EICTJ TPQIIWIIWQ us o fornnw of ooooePe3t,lve Dentrbllcne edocatlorw designed Lo oroovlde vocatlorwal llwdusuxlal troelnlno ODDOPLLIVCWILIGS for' hugh school lonlovs and senloros. The ofogranw IS E3 cooperative effovt, on the parity of the solwool and Llwe local czonwnwonnt, Lo afford the student, the ODL'JCJl'T,Ul1IL Lo V recelve C1Jll'I,,llEE-jljkj l,fw63ll1IlWQ HW the Deal vvorxld of vvovk. Stocleentgs who ennoll HW the ICT L,JlXJQlN?'il7l e'1LltorW1at.loaIIy be- conwe rnenltgovs of t,l we Vocntlonal lr1c1L1s3t,r-lol Clubs of Arnevlca IVICAJ Lum la-:rwalno Cloo. The VICA c:lLlLJ vvlll soo: lssov ar1dfol'oar'- Lloloou: an vs :mods CIVll,l, Edoctfmor ml and Social HCLIVILIGS dorwrwg Ll lo sc :l wc Jol yuori Roundtable Reports .... 'PA 1, r,- vi -'jk D r Ploundtable Staff: front rovv: Sheryl lVlone. Sandy Er-nnunger, Flobun Ffuonards, back row: Bully Goldnng, .lonn Kennedy. Flonnle Greene Tne Roundtable is rnore tnan just a nevvsbaoer. it is a news rnagazlne that touches not only tbe students and faculty of Kellanfw, but it reaches out to everyone vvno rnay naooen to buck uo a oooy. The seven-rnenfnber staff nas worked dilugently to rneet the interests of nts readers. A self- suboorted oaoer, the Floundtable depends on ads as a source of incorne. Eacb copy us dustrn' buted free. - 'S x 137 The Dey of the Deadline Cwith apologies to Clement Clark Moorej Twas the day of the deadllne and all through the Challenger Eferythlng was a hustle, a pustle. alnve. Layouts were strewn across the roorn wlthout care, ln hopes that Perry 9 would not soon pe there. The edltor was worklng at a fevorlsh pace, And had the olack frorn her pencll all over her face! The edltor and I, luke anlrnals trapped IO a cage, I-lad lust settled down to proofread each and every page. When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter. We sprang frorn our chasrs crying, VVhat's the rnatter'? Away to oolt the door I hurrledly flew Crylng, No, not Perry! Not yet! VVe're not through! Wlth a surge of new energy we turned pack to our tasks, When VVhat's all the fuss? a voice frorn the typewrlter asked. Look out the wlndow, I sand, and tell us what you see? 'Oh no, lt's Perry, and he's looking at nne! lvlore rapnd than an eagle up the stalrs Perry carne And he whlstled and shouted and called us each oy nanrwez Hey Oavel l-ley Lavora! Oorne on Keith and fvleyl I-ley Erlanl I-ley Oenssel l-Iey Julle, Oavnd and Qay! Open thus door! Open lt now I say! Your tnrne IS all gone. Your pages are due today! lVl,f heart was heavy as l slowly turned the Ifrlob. Fn'lfi:V'Tlf:VYlfJf:f', l thought, l1e's only doing hls job. l-Ins curls, were all tousled as he er Itered the YIJYJVYI, Arm ',illf1, Lf:r, , out, f,l F1CQkIllLj, your pages inf: rlorlr: l u',f,l1rvlr:. EillI,l'1:vly, ,foo r-sf urn-ly, vvf:F1llr,rfl1':clln fum ll,',r,vllfI,l.r1:1 or,lor,l- VVIUII. nm: you Ijljllllj ll:-In '- ' hx Now for the serlous snde of the yearoook staff .,,, Lavora Barnes freduently types love letters Instead of yearoook copy. Ooesn't she look Innocent 7 1 is '. 0oooO' ,f -'-n.o:0 Gd -is I-le might not be wonders never . .Q--.,rr-avr ..4. . svn' ,M x V'-N . . univfl .pur40d. - 1 AMWIFQ , m-Ahhh 'Q , .. .- - nan-anfrfvilllil . , 5.1-.. '34 ' - ,J rr , . . , 'mfi' Ili '-Q ..- b A , It -7.6 .. .uxivuh V .g .Hx .., - ' M S H . Q. - an 'v V fha ., ,-- .-4 pw l. - -if .- nr- 1- , - - .-wus. , - I f ,Wt. .,q. A . , . .. I , . ,....u.,g. i , ,,,. 4 ii' v'!3 ?tF!!!!!! 1 -3 eight hours of yearbook work, both David Clark and the can't seern to focus on anything. v, P fl- Q . M ,. Z 5. if lVlr. Jekyl, but he's Keith Burns and he's trying to type: CESSS. ig! Q Q E l ilu , 34 'kg Q as L wwvfx Dave Warren srniles as she savors the work she is about to pile on the poor, innocent yearbook staff. But Perry just laughed and went about his work. l-le checked all our pages and then said with a srnirk, You're fifteen pages short, l'r'n sorry to say. So get busy and finish. We haven't got all day! In panic We shouted, What happened? But how? We counted five tirnes. We should have rnet it by now! In silence and despair we went back to work And struggled and slaved, beneath l3erry's srnirk. But finally it was done. All the pages complete. Worn out, but glad, we all sighed, Success is sweet. Perry gathered his things and strode out the door, As exhausted, we all collapsed on the floor! Once again we had done it. The deadline was rnet. But sadly We rernernbered, there's one rnore yet! But we heard Perry call as he drove out of sight, lt'll be a good book. .Just see if l'n-1 right. John Perry, representative from l-lunter Publishing 'l 139 They Sing Loud And Clear The Chorueee heye oeeh ,ery :uey the yeer. The Fell Po: Cohcert hee been eooec to the Cohoert Sched- ue :H e ,'eer To Whlch an crorueee Dreforrheo ooo rhuewo hfte. The etuciehte refe worrceo hero. Oreoer- lhg 'hoeno For their VVur'1ter ehc: SOPIWQ Cohcerte. eleo. Ih eeootuoh to the reguler Cohcerte. eech chore! rherh- ber ree e ohehoe to euoutnoh eho oertlovoete 1h the F?e- grooe Chorus, All-Stete Chorus. eho Hohore Chonr. This yeer KETIBFTT hee DEED re-Dreeehteo Dy euxteeh Stu- oehte nh Flleguohel Chorus eho tvvouh the Hohore Chonr. Thle yeer, The IV1enh Efehtn, e ver-:ty ehovv eooh- eoreo oy the Chorei Deoert- rheht, feetureo hew teleht frorh the Kellerh SCUUEFWC oooy. The Show wee e euc- Ceee eho the Chorueee Weht to theme you for your eup- port of theur orolect. The fvleorlgewe heye heo e fuh-Fmieo ,feer eho they heye ieerheo rhehy thnhge. They were NeH-reoreeehteo Dy e flret Dlece wvhrwnhg uh the W SET P-Torheeorhnhg Pereoe. They e eo .workee hero oh e rrueucei Orogrerh CO oreeeht lr the 4 9532 Jerhee Meoueoh Jai? FJVTU Show Choir Fee- U16 Tre chorueee hope they fm! here atjfjltnofwel uhtereet i' el' Q' U'gf'afvwf, ehfd -'ef.,5f:', fur, fuer' AVYjfJV'16i I'1',FJ'F1','V,fffj IVN jfJl'1IVHJEj',TTIJf'- 14, gryy, f-gn, jfjiH', nhrgwlfj ',lJ'TV,?jf.', Ffh f, GIfJ'1'.JVv ur' ff,-J '.gw,w1f4v'1f.r: f.rnu ,v:Nf1' .-xg Q, -..nal :rort row Erehoe Bray. Core Grehoy, Marche Czeelovveku, Qogert Beckett Secoho rowi Eleuhe Khught, Rhohciella Johhenor, Amehe Fhckernhg, Leure Clerk. Cher-Iehe Chrnetueh, Glor-ue Woodhouse. Beck row: Deborah NAIIBUO, Sylvia Fhchehoe, Klrvv Jones, Peter Bettie, Stehley APFTWSCFOVWQ, Dohelo Pusher, Duehe QSBPGOU, use Johee. - Ji. c Ou LJ . Irma X-f-. 4. P 'fn ' for. in vw' , WI ullup' ,. l 'wifi'-mg, Ym1vmlfNA1lv'!llw4 wh-If mfiy LJf..s,1avw1u:a, Bv'PvwL1nBv'uy, TV1eIuHVeg30. Cherlerwefzhrsetlafl. X- Hu! Hflfvr ' n v IH'lf vrwv flume P: mwvll, Tvmsiu fi' Vnvvwgul, fvhflnuiy Huciriuvk, Hen:-ev' 5-lnyrwery Avwcirew Le-WGS, SDBVSFT TA' l'P1v-'mn l mn .14 17 wr me 1: 1. Hvnu' I nlluwm-II, Vvnllnznvv Hr-:nv-minvw, Hrrutl 5-levke., Almlmr-y VVHII, KHP:-su Fillnidlttk, fvlle Al T'1ICr'1l, lm' 'v E11 T' tm .Jw L- ve- Inf P-1-v . fi? ve-v ry ljs 1: vm-,4 Tvwv-11 mw. Put l Invu-ry Vt'vx1wl'IIf5LTr'v1L'l', Kuthy l'v1uys, Fred Stlrhple, Andre 'Ju .1 flrnnq Tv mwgf, fir mm Q- VVVIUNH, rXAIIV'ltA!1'ClY'l nlvv, fXl1'l.ulIlit-UH, Vllll'Y'l1' I 1VVl'lVl3, f-7F!l.l,IE! .lohh V ' r gn Fw, ' 1 if A f x ' fl W -X. H, Q .. -V : V Q . 4,42 151-:,7,:u ' I 3 , , -MQ .'. 3'.-gy, , 1 - WA aa. I , .:g.',. .T 70 571:14 . v- e . f - 'fv1 -. V Vt A '19 -mb.-,L ,vi-of 1 I , ,Y 8 , ir. I r 'W' Q 1' N, .fgfyr V V . M4 6 Hr f X it-P - In I :. ' -v ,,-:j . , no gf- A a Q. tv ng A Y hi-1. Q -- 8 'wif' -'Wf' lelgeg, - sf ,S . ,rs-11 , a ' -f f -W' 'GIA' sf? -4 , Inf!-2 Ui 4 f?Tf'1 g .l rff vi -,215 'WL-xf5,',,, -. 1 My l A ' , 'f A A ' ' L ' Ar. Jlkif ' '1' iff- ' ' 'Wi . l. 4 r fvhadrigeleg Front: row: Angele Knugnt, Andrea IV!cLeornn. Cheryl Keenan, Dore Granby, Crystal Suggs, Celnece Suggs. Fleney Fleyner. Holiy i Birdsong, lVIre. Gibson. fvliddle row: Andrew Lewis, David fvlcfllee, Steven Ivlopnereon. Beck row: Scott Flux, Andre Ceeon, Tneddeue fV1eeon. I I ll .Joe Pearson. 1 A W F -l ' . v R x X - Y U , 5 ' 1 ' 'U' '- ,f ' .. Kg af an , ,js -. if 1 Lge Pi JA :Xu l A I F 'fl -3 -' 7 14 v X - in ' 4'.' V A Q' 'Al 'HID EEQU5l!0nC1El A.. 1r::UQJ1uiu2:m-S L, ' A I , ,Y .Y-nn 1 Q.4 P J of Clflzaf' 'fan now Jannes Lee, Janlne Lowery, Layofa Bannes, secono Pow Anovea lvlcluaur-ln. Debble Perry. Valene Gowens, Connne CluE:1F2i1D, Susaf Cnffln Snan Savage, lvllke Floss, Cay Cook, Vvanoa chem-y, cnlrno wow Davao Mlclilae. Angela Knlgnc, Ter-ese lVlcCeIlan, Llsa Taylor, r-lelrv Tijylu lNA8 'y A Cfeg Sclneen, Susan E'.lWEl IOQE, Kaven l-llgglns, Clnoy lVlcKlnney, Llsa Jacobs. Llsa Cnuncnvvell. Klr-n lNAcl.ougl'vlln. Ccyscal Suggs. Snecyl Nllgfelle Hogan, baclf non Dano Clark, .Julle Bnlgbp Qlcky Kvvallzkowskl, Sylvla Qose. Holly Ewosong, Anoy Nllne. Llsa Wllllerns. Shelly f, Qlcf and lfe 1, L.el Ann Ponnec, Charlene Duncan. Cnns Penny, fvlana Walsn. Panty Fronleri Fflonnle Gneen. Davao lvlongen. Ewan Bolton. Cf EDVWEC, Einlogem Banco, fvlanganet, Banco, Gayle Floss, Nllns Betty Snwnn. sponsor' Jr. Civitan M ...Y pl.,- :'P 1' - ' A Junlof Clyltan l-lelos People , ano tnls yeans club nas nalseo Enls slogan to new nelgnts. 5 1 . YQ- Junlor Clvlnan began une scnool year' by com- '17 UL l -Y lng ln ourwng August. before scnool even ' 1 ooeneo, to asslst une OffICE staff vyltn scneoule 1 VVlFiIlll'lQS uno Lo make Surnvlyal Kms fore the , Kfifzfj lF?Vl'x ln 'jeomernbern line olub SDCJVWSCJVEC1 a Lea for Une 'l3FiCl'lF2 '3, f'JVTllE' ln October' hbe club soearxbeaoeo Fi bloom on fe: wmll une Fleo Cross. obserweo lNlat.lor wal Emi, Em fry Q Wfffjlf DylWLjf1CJPllWqT,l'WQ KGIIEBVYW Dufsfjrwv- QV a, ff,fglr1 llr JVY'lF'3l'.CN-Ylll mg FTWLJVTWS, Far ld lwolrj Sur lvvl reel- wf, lkllny ll,f, ill, ll lf: Keellnnl JCVYJLJE, L3lY?e2n Qurw omr'nE2 Ulm 'mf wg 'luv lf: qw If Ell lrl sgefllu ug fm llugfal-e at. Porn l,vv,l-f- Pflslll fvfflvv l'Xlfwf2rntAJe'er' rglljlg f1r,il,lvlt',lee:3, vvluln Vlf :f .f el' 'ru :lr .ll JlY,ll ff, ll lf ,Il ll is :ci Tc fi ac gl wer' Socrvfl. l-'Ulf s. , F , in lilfl N111 Llllfj fljllllffll. ,J ,' up l,l,flY,gll gllggvllvffrl ellvlrlllrg ljlllffl' l.llll1rg!,, ,!,,llff 'lf ll , l ,fn pllll ffll 'J lv 14-, lull: flu, il F51 nv ll Wilt. llY,l ', l,J.ljllf1l'vl19l,lc1ll '.ill4', illlll:Nlf1lfuTl?l'fiflf1l1l'f, 11,1 U-fp ll 4- f lllflu, lllallll ll'Ylll'f.7,fl llllx Ulf- f,l1r'lllu3 ,fyyfvv-lvl!!-lv,ghlflvwgll.glllJ,l,f,lllfXlll'll,lJVlltfllT,lll'1QlLlll 'f1lH'rf1 'f 1' 1' f 1' lf 1' fwl 1' '1 fl' ll fill xl l ll ll' '-- ' 'll fl 'ff U 't JI' Coach lvlor-1-ns s3VT'1lIe2isLw?JvelV as be DPeDoPes LO Qlve blood ,,l1l lrlIlffllf.'Y7'n'nt!lfNlf171f'l!f'cjlllllljlf,1lM'IY1HllKl ' lll',l .l'.','1l',flu-lu:,'1-'.lll l'a-mlmlo-llr-lg1ll1cgl'l'rJl1I1r Knights of Christian Fellowship a 1 z13g!i-W' Xf '-in 'vi-,J jf K .fl Knights of Christian Fellowship: left to right: Daphne Fleeger, '?, Fred Btemple. Ammons, Teresa iv1cClelIan, Lisa Williams, This year, Knights in Christian Fellowship joined the ranks of Kellam's student organizations when two students. Lisa Williams and Teresa iVlcClellan, felt a need for a prayer group and took the measures necessary to begin one. The purpose is not only to unite Christian students in Kellam in fellowship, but also to help them in their Christian walk through studying the Bible and prayer. The Fellowship, a nondenominational group, meets every Ivlonday, Wednesday and Friday morning in Boom 'l 55 for a brief Bible study that is applicable to Christian high school students and ends each morn- ing with a prayer. Cn occasion, the members are treated to the leadership of their sponsor, lV1r. Ammons, or ivir. Wicks in Bible study. In order to promote Christian fellowship, the Knights some- times meet in the homes of members and have a coffee-house type gathering with music, food, and Bible study. The Knights in Christian Fellowship invite and encourage all Kellam students to join this growing organization and start each day off the right way. 5. in 'li .L David Bridges, Flobert F'almer, Lisa Taylor. Nlatt Werle, lVlr. 'l 413 Competitive sports are a large part of a school's activities. The athletes themselves are not alone in their anxiousness before games. The entire student body tries to rally in support of our teams. The teams do not have to be winners for the athletes and the spectators to come out on top. lvlany students spend hours after school huffing, puffing, and sweating in preparation for upcoming games. lt takes hard work and skills ranging from the gracefulness of gym- nastics to the hard hitting of baseball and softball. The hard work of this years' athletes didn't always pay off with big wins. The pay off came through the satisfaction of knowing they gave their all. .Juniors and sophomores look for- ward to next year when they can again give their all for their teams. To many students, participation in athletics is a way of meeting other students and learn- ing about working with others. The coopera- tion and communication skills learned through the interactions of team sports are useful. lt will be necessary to use these skills in college and at work. Athletics are more than making touch- downs and shooting baskets. The challenges of competition provide rewarding experi- ences for all involved. SX c, W GW 6 I . ,I '. , if 7 v wt 3 .., As. ,,. 'uv 9 3'f.-Q. Field Hockey The stacks, the shuhs, the olusters, the Dresses, the joys of fnelo hockey. Thus years fnelo hockey teerh hes SEQVVQ greet urhohoverheht sho EVEN better- DPOVTHSE for' hexc year. Cleotuehs Steph- hne Wnllnems, Sher-yl lV1ohe, eho Kelly Cer-hooell vvull be r-hnsseo. They proyuoeo Qooo Ieaoershuo es wel! es playing skutls for' che teerh. Fore! Hey. !:het's rhy bell! f., i - L 1 K ' ,...f 4,r ' '- , . 'gi' 5 Ar 1 f ' 0 4. , ,v ,'4!f.-, ,yr ,bv- V' 1 ,. .0 T rs. 'QQ'-tltilxgl. 0 x . f - , . l hay' M 9j 'f' f -vf,-4'-12'e. l5P-.g ,.w iff ' + .f ' .'7,1'?x'N'., D'1f'1-l If 'r'-Q? Q'-H! J F J Q A, -3 Q-5. 5, 5 ,A 52111 -v vi 'Q M, 'f ' .1 -4-hc.- 1 fa-F',S a- ' v li J,'..:.,,'.l'O.Jr,, aiu g 1, 4? A- Q ,J , -'va '.- ' '-sr'-. -1!',- -Q-Ji D 4 nv K I -F Jlwgag '+'-ff rar: ' 5. '5 5E '5 lb -4- .-4x,.. . . fb-. , I've got: a Secret, to tell you. Get that bel!! Fiowz D. Perry, IV1. Spf'-uill, S. Wiliiems, lco- J. S. Nlohe fco-cept. J. K. Campbell loo-cept:.J, -. Churchwell, K. lVIc:l.eughIih. Nliddle Flow: C. vlohe. K. Deyo l.. Green, T. NIcl.auh, NI. Dehhuhg, 3. Flicher'-deoh. K. Petstsereoh. Beck Flow: K. Flo- lmehagerl, T. Clark, Y. Wade, A. Ceeoh, Nl. D. Casson, K. Mitchell, Fl. Richards, V. L.. Lupton Emehegerl. M- -A-.Q-..,-.. ... ... NT.. .l .. inv-urn X ' Xl'-QQ I F' ' ,,,.7 ' .4-.--5- ,. .Q 4 ,.. fx 'Q ..,- . A ,- ww ...-4 ..,, .l -qs . A.. 1 K Q I 4 . ,.., ,-,..,.- ..-X .41-.-. -S35 -1 The cheerwhg section . ,I 1 JJ ' Q . 1 f p.. 'I Vbiikiv ,..,,,, in for' Che Other' tzeerh. 147 f vffll 1 . -iF 'fEt2:i'me-11 -vu -1 . an 5.-Z Nl -if-41 Football I hm-. bf:- 'Q ILE, like gms r-wow GOr.cha!!! IYINIGII-H 'JT 1 , 11 i Q -1' - It Q.. I r jf -'QnsI1 1, ' 'll ' 3 , K X ' - A 'f N n- Q IJ-is N A X' A I . 1 Q - 1 I 'K tg '-'AA -as L , s xs , v VA A -p K ' , --XA 'E ' 1. Cl U 1 Fvh' Finn '.i1:II, 1iilnfuvnuytiblulnev! fn-mrnuliiwvv il Txnnriulvl I VXI:-nrl1nv,.1flvn-.41nII,llVullllwe-B-,T Kv'u11,li.J1'rvklrve2,LJ PlAllul531'r1,T 'lu fvv TVw i51un '1 .lvnrw-,v1n, 1f,rnvrluHlF lin-111:41 l'NAil-.m1lv,l1fnhc-4 ,l'illn1W'.e'v',f511415-ull,.Illul'I'nuQ.lKTVUX.-Ill.f1vxal'l,UvPiLlW Vfhvwf. ff ibut-w J Jwf1I'l1,', bhwvw'-.,H ll'l14 fl fJ'-tI,A fXfIlmlw'.x1Iw,llfNI1uIuuvv4fXJfnlvvs!I IuuIlan!-Fhwx-.Iflvwlygll T:-r'v'y,Ilffz1lH1UH,lSl4ullnr I fl'Nw!P1uA'.l-, I fflVlfH4l,f1 Phl'.'.lA1 .1 '1vnnlvr!l'vy Rf fX!1lnuln-vs '-115 Up. up and sway! Before the season began, the Knight's head coach, Garrett, expressed the feelings of the Knights as, People will give you one or two years, but then they expect you to win. At this time, we want to be in every oall game, and make some improvements. Sut our ulti- mate goal is to win the Seach title and go from there. Garrett, along with assistant coaches Ivlicheals, Lamtmiotte, and Sereno, have given their all to the Knights. The Knights, in turn. have given it their pest shot. Top returnees include .Jimmy Bowman, Wallace Drake, .James Driscoll, Stewart l-laynes. Greg Scheer, Say Touroin, James Videll, Stanley l-lill, Brandon Jenkins. and Flick Lenczewski. The best newcomers include Greg l-lolland, Hubert Horton, Eric Wood- house, .James Snowden, Tony Neydon, and .Jeff Gundiff. Dedication is what has kept the Knights in pursuit of their goal - to TAKE IT TG Tl-lE TGP! 149 u-HL :E 1131- P I F IH' Of Skill Q' A X , xl , 2 , , ' YV' ' . -gg , -- Y f s . ' , xx K- ,Tv ' . Lt..f'.. ,. v S,.,. -,-.. ff -. ,- , .A , -A.. - ' N A 6 4 A V v H. 'w c ,ww--' .--. V, z . ,,,, ,f 'V -2, -V 7' ' ., ' e'3Zffi2ff-QZAS 'gfMgg,fe.e+i.f?f4'i5 ' The Knnghte get un poeutuon to make a touchdown. If I up Coe, maybe he worf: hear' me come up fr-om behind A Oi' R 1 A ' 1 ,L di' .At e S Come on, br-eak ut: up, 151 4 .- r I Af. 742 S szzfig! 1 14114 'u I 'v...4'5'F:l .ga 4 Cross Country I as -P af 9 3:9 I- 7 X.. ,gn 1 s - m A in 'Bm Y, 4 Fhonr. how Pac Dlxmlco, Llnda P-lull, Coach Ca Nunhehs. Paul fvhles Scandlng Roger- Gr-lrhes. Er-lc Cooper-, .Jlrn Webster. Flobefr, Ivey Pat D'APnuoo and Paul lwlles Cross Country as dlstance running overs hnlly tehreaun nneasunng 1371 nniles long. The players rnust oe oondutnoned to Pun over' hulls, on str-aught avvays, and to pace Chenn- selyes, It as an undnylduaI's sport vvhnoh Pe- dulhes not only ohysloal out: also rnenual cons dutlonung Although the Kellarh Cross Countgr-y tgearh has won no dual meets and ended the sea- son VVICW a O-E3 Pecor-d, the Cearn has done vvell lnduvldually, Sensor, Paul fvllles has Contrwbuted Qheat- ly Lo Lhe Learn. He olaoed forest In every dual rheeh, wlt,h Lhs exoeouon of one due to ln- lurfy, and second no Lhe best Punneh ln Tudcwfarffrx 'l E338 was hls beast, sscguve for' Uwe yffnr- Paul also placed H1 211 out, uf 1 -45 llrgqlcu wal Y,fJ'.H'f1i'lfYlfTflf,5'3 Url lX.lQyf rT1bUP 5. Kjllufrl rr1rfr'r1tnf:r'f1 uruglurie Ssarlluvs Pat, Q'Afvllr,fJ:allf1 Hun f.:?lfSfJll, and Scnphonwovczs Er-lf, flwuglrer-, ,Jlrnrrly VVf3tJ?3Y,l5lN, Hulaeert. Ivcey, illlfl Pqllfyfl f,Jl'lrlle:f. I4 QQ s I ,4 L ig i ,-,,, ' -. new .. '.'. h?- N Girls and Boys Tennis ln ' ' 1 . . A ' Lf: 0 - I , sg I 4 5, - , Q u I Q 5 ' ' ' T- . 1, r ax - N M , 'LW' ' T T H 1. ll T 4 f 4. 7 , , 9 - . 1 Y' ' 'L 1 . J' E 2 3 .4 ., 'T' 'V , H Y - .Nc . fy , .'3 ,1, V -' kigqg-nt, . -V N, ,s I , ..,.L,,,,.g8' ks: X, - . 1, ,,gp.:ws,,, f X' : . .:5f :ffff-f ' ' aft M. -- 1 we M x 1 - ' I , V ' '-z- ' vi V Y ....,f,,. V-1 .J Abe 5 i iff?-'X 0 ' ! T ' T ' . 1 X T ' iui f ,,a ' T . ,1--T.- f V? ' 'H S ,q 4--f J ' '- n-1,7 - s .-. fi -- fr : 4: X. kfisxilf' Q if w.,,, A J.. ffwb, Q , . . 3 .2 '-in .3- s pk 4., ,Q f!'f. ' , -,f . BOYS Tennua Tearn. front Pow Eddie Taylor, .Jarnes Man- zuone, Paul Crwggeri .Jar-nes Lee. Back Pow: Travee Cox, Cnrws Wood, Coach Ivlor-ma, fvhke Hanley, Andrew .Jonn- etzon, Scott, Vvulletzt Earle Tennis Tear-n Lwea acrwmane. Deoore Crawg, Lvea Nlettznevve. Coacn fV1of-ma. .Jdlne Kewtar-n, De-bona Bonn. Floea Genoa 1513 TVF- G- F -5 GLU Uyfj xref f I g V l 3? 1 Strengi 1 uk' Q us Nj.. , U - -not WPT . - ,E 4,, 1.504 .Q 4 f' Qi Ki, in 'fl-sk J ? 'Hmm I V C mq, .Jnrwurre Lowery prepares for' anotherx ssl,ur1tg durwng her' , l A Small Hard WOPKIHQ Group l g'?1'le-,N flwrgr- r'oLJLlrwF:5. Haw-N AQ m i w 465 E FP' AL. 1 J x This year's gyrnrianmifgs Lean: Nun the smallest it has ever beer. Earn member gave their obbehehts tough competition although the team did not always wir.. The tearh won its first meet, against Princess Anne, in three years. .Janine Lowery Continued as team standout and Kirby Ivlaibone showed great im- provement. The team will have ex- perienced returnees next year in Susan Griffin and Chris Flogers. . f Y , H .Qs ,if ' 'uf A4 -.-d? -'A'-'A A i ,.f' , . is 1 Janine Lowery is on tob with uneven bars routine. Kirby Nlalbone co 'centratgs on her next move. 7 im m x .49 1 4 L ' .ia-ff UWA.. ' 157 Up, up and away. . Best In l l 20 Years if, The 1 981 -'l 982 Basketball season was the best season Kellam has ever seen. The team won more games than any Kellam team has won ln :ts ECI year hlstory. Sensors. .Junlor Kelly and Kent Wade comblned hugh scornng and good de- fense to add to a well rounded team. Cocah Caruthers looks forward to next year wlth the return of key olayers such as Floger Burnham, who was a h lgh scor- er as well as defenslye standout, Tracy Shaw, Whose outslde shootnng added ex- cltement to all the games, and Poland Foreman, who was a second semester standout. Also returnlng vvlll be the team's tallest olayers' Tum Chrlstlan, Bully Holcomb, Robert Wadsworth, and Ken Gllbert. Other soohomores are expected to be good, strong olayers next year. ,-igneun-P0 I . Q , . Q 7 4 l 6 ., X 1 14- .- if- ef 45 . qu-v- Y 'S 3 We 'vi ,V h 2' Q C .z 4 -Qw- ...sla- 1 I D fs' , . u A 6 .. 5 Floger Burnham coaxes .Junior KelIy's sgot toward basket. 499 ,, 1 Hg. of gf. .tr 0 ical Q ,- 4 5 .1 Boy's basketball team: front row: Roger Burnham, .Jum Dorman, Troy Moore, Tracy Shaw, James Owens, Kent Wade. Back row: .Junnor Kelly, Robert Wadsworth, Bully Holcomb, Ken Gnlbert, Tum Cnrustnan, Br-:an Lester, Tum Owens, Ben Clason. Not pnctureci: Warren Stevens. f gvyf' 'is of a flying jumpsnot. 911 QV 159 A Great Season For The Knights 311 A1 1 is ,, 1. ab . Vs Tim Christian wine anothef tip- f .' 5 Q A. S' 1 1 S XJ K A .V fha. as A ' 1 . L. '- . , L,.x,. x ,, ,.-...,....-1 , vm, ' if A.,,q1L , 1 J' .X . lf ,. , ff, vw N 'IEW A Rough Season For The Lady ji- Knights J 51 'Ji' Waiting to see two move on the Scoreboard. The Lady K ICS Elo-Off time once again! Y-vw -1- I' V . H.. l l 0 5 l ogy, f-924 X L ' s N S ,IA ff - I 5 ,- Tnna l-lan-econ and Yvonne Wade een UD une defenee Tne Lady Knlgnce watson Une ball vvucn nncenency V 53.4. ,,., L,LL1,A gl, x ' fa-si 2, - f 'ix lg! X ax 32x 525 SV 2 . ' x l 'x ' r 433 4 .2 , r fA Girls Basketball Team: first: Pow: Lynn lvluellen Trwna l-lameton, Andy lVlcl.aurnun. Valerve Govvune, Lon Green, lvlargrxec Bawd, Yvonne Wade, Coach Durant, eecond Pow: Endgec Bamd, Kellue Eovvr-nan, Alena Caeon, Glenda Newman, Kannle Nance. lVlar'y Anne Canon, Snernr-I Floyd. 163 The Lady Khughts had a ouseooouhtuhg 1 961 -E2 eeeeoh. The gurls ouo, howev- er, ero the year oh a hugh hote vvuth two wuhe over Pruhcese Ahhe. Although theur recoro was 2- 'l 3, the gurls sew the year as a DUIICIWQ ohe and look forvvaro to next year eho the return of rruehy Key players. The tzearru was oeceo by the hugh scor-uhg emo good oefeheuve play of Kel- ly Bowrheh. ,x x X 5 El!! ' mail if: 4 i 'ICI' I.. ,.. ll ' V .'7' . 5 My 4. L Q Building For T L., 5 l N Sherru Floyd aho Brugge: Eaurqu are oe-Lermuuweg nc CO1 D r IR N :TL The Future 114' -1 W, to get: that ball! gil? If xi--. 11 0 Q, 7 ,, 7, ',. x ' 4124 51 . fg1W.ef,5H v Y U-. -mix i 127235 .1 w'+ ' ,-MQ -' .' w'f ! ' , ,x.,,i.f4q-g,ua-spwv M' , .1 ,.,,, 1 fl' Kellne Bowman seems to be trapped! 155 Boy s Soccer The Boys soccer team worked very her'-C1 Chas yesrf es all of Ke1lem's ethletuo teams have. The team was mostly sophomores and gohnorfs. Eveh vvnth a Peletlvely young tzeem, the team ond well nh the verxy oomoetltnve Beech dustmoc. .Johnor-, Todo Tour-buh was the teem's ceocenh sho Ieeouhg scorer. Eoy's soccer' team: Fr-om: r-ow: Flay Tour-bm Edgar Toroc, Tum Hayes, Saeed Sooodn Second Pow: Buddy Sacha, Fiuaty fvleeker- Kench Bybee, Davnd Guleapu. Todd Tour-bm Back Pow: Filchard Payne, Turn Wulkuoson Doug Larsorma, Bob Gmffm, fvhke Mohrana. The Soccer team works for pevfectuoo, 157 YI '? D Gir1's 54' I I I Nfl- f-5 X'5 Sfmflfff Teaff' fV73 'f'1 VVENSU Tf'3fW 'y TVTIIISP. Debbue Pefvy, Jackie Govdorw, Qom Eveaux, second Pow Flobm Fl:c:P'1ar'C!S, ifffill PED' ffiifv. KWH lV1CLOuQrwIlrw, Tefessa Snrrvorw, Chfwg Rogers, Back row Lnsa Schrvvale, .Julie Kellarvx Gayle Snr-wgleton .-.-'R l'6 vw so o F4 I lllVl!'tHll'k'N'Y'1 3 Y.-- '. lf.. ,mg 4 .1Li2 ' Yu une. .,. url- 4, . I . 71:8 44- .- ax Kelly Soccer Ai K' M' ,. Campbell dribbles downfield. The girI's soccer team had a much improved season under thier new coach Nliss Kinzel. lvliss Kinzel, a former Knight, led the girI's hockey team to a winning season. and was pleased that her soooer team enjoyed the same suc- cess. The Knights were led by a strong team of eight seniors, five juniors, and seven sophomores, and due to their strong showing this year Nliss Kinzel ex- pects an even better season next year. m.. 1 Sl '55, f, ' .. ,ig Y fffpi, J : -. 'fu . g 7. . 6. ,-, 1- X E Cheerleaders go over the evening's program. Q N Q ' f5'Z'2ff3, r. W y , ., wif 4' .W U V ,V 1 W , . , . 8 V , Hit! ..-.. ...., - 1. .....-...,...,... .M .. - fl ,wr-M I' ,aw-A-Q v llig i.ynn lvlueller and lvlike Hanley battle it out in the Ping-Pong Tournament. R 158 -..-2 lil 'KJ -H- fl '. no I '3 ,L W I.: Y m Z. me 1 se The grrle vvorkeo ex- tremely haro aho the team hao eome euoernor taleht. However, the Shortage of team mem' oere hort the eeasoh. lVlahy tumee ohe gurl vvae olaceo nh ah eveht agauhet four or more oooohehte. There were other tumee vvheh a race hao to oe forfenteo for a lack of ehoogh gurls to roh a relay, Arhlta Eooe was the team Caotanh aho the moet ootetaho- :mg member, Earluer thle year, Arhuta vvoh the etate oharholohehno nh the 55 meter hurdle. Girls Track 1 N l R m N , 1 , Gnrle Track Valerve Govvehe, 7, Luea Kelly, .Jahnhe Lowery. Sosah Frahoe, Llhoa H+!! Nhoole row Patty Lesko, Earoara Sherrell, Tracy Bartlett. Lisa Ahoereor, Krissy Patlereoh. thvro row Travey Dawosoh, Ahora K,ar. JEWTTY Beheor, Kathy Narce, Gloria Vvooohooee. Coach Torok -9 ',.L'Q.: Q . We K6- 5 1 Lurulnihllplume.:-2,IwL'v'm1g1gu1rn'rvl xluvvrvla L1v'uu'Irv:-' N I l Giga. ., ' , fi 1, H.. .,, .1..',' -r Arrmza Epps worm Che State Champlonshlp um the 55 meter hurdle and sec e new scene Pecoreci 'I71 A A..r ag., i 5 :fl C1 sv -. ny 4, n X ,- Boy's Track 4 U , L,..- 1. - . , A 1. ' ' -ark. n .N . 'V 54 u ..,' If-' - yi'?,V '- 'A- .pl o X 4 . - ' 0 yx 105 Y 1 'l 1, 9 S .-Q 2. lli ,h .,s I. .. f .. ,: -Y. q.'JA-.h',,,I ,U--L. 'r -5 I. K www ' - A --V A 4...-f .. - .,' .l .. I- 'H '-1-- Q WA .-.' HSN. 'f f ll, v- t . -:rv , Boys Thack Flr-sl: f-ow Fllchawo Gmmes. Gavy Kllrwe, Roger' Gomes. Qlck Lehc- zewskl, George Taooha, Erwc Cooper' Back r-ow Pener' Battle. 9, Kevm Wahfeh Tlrh Clvvehs. Bfahooh Jehklhs. .Jlrh VVEDESLSV. Paul fvllles fhusslhg fhorh DICLLJPS Wallace Dr-ake Ehthuslasrh and oetermlhatloh leo the ooy's track team to a rewavduhg seasoh. The Iohg hours of ohacclce has oalcl off ID the Iohg rch Paul Nllles, Wallace Dr-ake. aho Qlck Lehczevvskl had great lholvldual performances. 5 f X91 X ' .fl ' Q5 www 4 JIXZS 'fx 1 ' fl 9 NPS! ' V X xX,l'l ' X lk M UD ' lik we YV Q LTI x D X Q! .X Xl 1 5' wg , l W ylr XX KX ' 'I W SL xl wc' X QXM x tsl' C-Q rj V X Vvxyrf yi C, nh I. fx if ' V YL TBM ,X v lv W X mf 'J KLA . 'N f 5 15,31 , ll W ly, 'A X 'XC X .IL tx In 4 Y ,Xxx L55 H 'Q3,Xt'. V N A X X J FEV' NX V fxz 3,7 Q ' , f I y . lx 'N Of. 'JN MQ- A , 5. VC l , W4 Jr Q, L N lil AQ - A ,iff XYLNN gljff ' l X Y 1 J X xxx , W l X ,4,x l X 1' l X 'xx I 'X mf YJ if A40 IN Q ,Q S f 2940905 Q4 4 I A' Wallace Drake prepares carry out, Coach l.ar'r1t3lo1:ce'a matzructuorwa. if 3 wr , ff ,,-4 . 5 -14 bf, ,-., 4 . ,- , Aw., , If Cl, ' ,J 19 if '3' . 4 .fi- ,af- I 4' 5,1 1 ,K vp. ' ,gr Peuer Bennie runs a few mules nr: praccuce. , R- 1,. -, 1 T: ! x Quik' ' ' x af K J J RL x Zijiyofxjxjc , L, V. X D JW -X r x D QMYQSX- 'lk Q W Q - U M' ' A - ,fr r A NW X X Tj I l I 'N I I p Q .X QNXNKX JM Q SJ XX 173 Vw' F . D 65 F, H NV K x ' 4 M -vb The Softball Team , . ..- U g.2'.., , x ' A ' X a , 1ffl'f'!-FQFQ 't j 7 77 - - X Q in ' 'f 'lvffffr 'fi 'f Q3 t-4' ,,:f4'gf!' ' , P . .l 2 ,Q 7,-.EL M 77. 5 f 5.-.ff ' ry a e 'a' fe-':'.. .. if ' e' max w Qnegataiof' 'Q' te' avwrag N Eff ITFFi'Q'.1'.fE 5 af' Hfoonzavt pant Q' acrtball l f, ...ggi - .1 Jfii'lBH,Hl Blillifa '23 .ttff-intl! t 1 , ,,, -1- -5135 a - 'az--,ww fm' IAA,-.N .K Tfwe ,feat :Dao fem to De a QFEBC exoemerwce W A 'of the young gnrfa Softball team, The Qurla 1.11 HQ! wt the Qompetufe Beach tjnatr-uct, as taaax, afm Nm mafe ffwarwy returmmg players IQ eau Kewafrw te a probable State Cham WO' EP' wig A 4- Tiw- -,rmfrlmnll Leenvvv Kun INAn!.c,Pu-II, Flmmvwvun New.:-LA, !Xruwr-Uv lV1ov'v'lr-nn, Lum LQPPE-11, E3v'uig1vH,e Enlvd. KY r-,-,,,-F 1H,l1- ',ulw, Kuliv, I Je-yum, fimn'l,vvn-II, fXAu s1.av':-I Hfwwi Linn k 'www l'V1:x In-In-FVTUUIIV, l.2r1HlVV1IllHvv1fs, TH.nfQI1lv'5-,ln'.u01cJImr:lH!11',f'i!'.n ef3ux,flm3c', Yaunflu-VV1lah',fiAi lnlv'u5SVu'v'1'l! ! nv- A Learning Season For Golfers '1 'N 7 '15 2 W - ev T' ,, p ' . 1 wa! , A, I v ZF' ,- :' W W s J 4. ' , A ,A 'Q - -1 f . ,-.. 4 -.f -.-he . ,, ,191 Q' :A-4 X,-Qvfllvw x A A, , 1- Q- -tv qu - .. -- - .4- ' -4 45 on M f 'Y' ff-ME.-L LA' ' 1 vase - QiMM.tf'?7!AmLn wi, . ., . ', 1 - t - U . Q 'N 44- r X gr l...,1-f.7'A, fc p.. - 'A' .,.1's.'N. - - - - ' eq ' - ' T .' -.. s'-- N ul' I , is -Mt il a , .,'. . L vu Lxh fy... A-Q. ' ' , ,,, V. ' , - 'r,r.. h' - .f' .mywww , -.m , . Yljsuam 6 -Ji, Y LL N . , M , mmf f?f-'- ..-..,. ,.sA sv, -.,7-wq4M.1fF-Q W VM ,,.- ,v,drf ,,,l'Y.g.v',, ., . fi . ,ef-fr uqjv ' '. f -ff' .- , 1..f ' gxf,5'f L,Y.'!-jg,-1 .-6.5-5-hfilvgj, ng VK.. -mf. .D,,, yogi ' 394' , y.. ,D 1 ,JW V V I '. gf .3 .. 'H' .,. A-1 33 'T . - T '-3 ee .wee ef h s l 4. Q, , , 4- Q an so i 11: , 'Y , ' 1 1 -Q.: 'JL 1 1 .. , , . V- 'Qs 'TI's, ir3-4'Wa ' F?'f '5-1f'-i-1Q- -41, Joel Ashe pheccoces hls - A 'Iliff ' 3 , ' ' swuhg vvatzh cohcehchscfoh 1.-:J '- 5. V .,A1 F, -W viii: This yeeP's golf team consists of sux 1 ' QW Juhior-s ehd three Sophomohes. The he- i r .4.-,' 7 turhihg Iettehmeh are Kehhy Dieter: Joel Ashe, .Jeri Hodge ehd Tohy Alleh. This vvnll be v. ' essex ,YJ IA vi-gf lpv- x?J',?eg, IKM 1 ---v- .,i I E 3313 ' e leehhihg year' with the uhdehclessmeh. Golf team members: ,Jnm Dohmah. Fred Stempnle, ahcx KEGG Duster-. MW' 775 Here Today . . . Professional Tomorrow u 35' X! fgwwaw 7, 6 wi' Al S 'F W , H. ,JA , ,ul I, fVfs,'v+ D:l.fVIJ'J Y' if VAN 1' - f .'N' '1 l J!r fJ'fffg'yVv-s-' Trn1'1E5f1'v'P:L., 5' ..,,.,' 'ww' fn ' ',' 51 w v 'f Y :1 W, -..-V7r.'r-1 IM. 'f ,4 13, 5.' X .. -1 ,Vp , I N U, - ,L ta 3 4 lllr: lfffllilrrl lnlufflnlll l,':illll url l,I2l'fffl Lllfg W 'HH ' ',1::l'.uvl fflhll t,vvefrll,yr1rlrf r'f:I,l lr r 'lr H3 lyli1f': , fvurn lawn. yf::lr 1,f::lrrl :nlfl lllrgl. llmpffhuf r-rflur rulrlfg l,r1l,l'wf 'flgl ul LTTE: Eiifelull lWJlf,l,l lr,T. ',Y,i1llf1Ivl'g', After XlVll ll ull lrg the ul lijflllJIfJl ml lug, ID 'l S3755 Esflfj 'I BBQ, T,l1efl4vllv5llY,', tled for thurd placgre ln 'I SST ffm, a team havlng or lly three rumor rl Ing sensor players, Thnsj, fear team should peneflt Horn mlm playlng experaenoes of the sopll omores and lonuors frorn leer, year's team, Fleturnlng seniors unolode, Eric l-lenry, lvlarlc l-logge, Tony Neydon, Donald Grugolute, lvllke Kelly, lVlarty Jones, David Wells, .Jam Drnsooll, Bart lvlorruson, and Bruan Bolton. A talented group of lonlors us led oy Greg Scheer, Lenny Snyder, Wayne Davenport, Todd Barnes, John Jones, Jim Jopena, Thad lvlason, Tom Felch, Terry Hog- ge, Jim Sooholz, and Sruan Sol- ton. Several promising sopho- mores appear to oe aole to oon- tribute to the teams success. With the duality and ooantuty of players on thus year's team. the Knights should oe ID the thick of the distract race. Wnth hard work and dedlcated effort. they could put Kellam at the top of the standlngs once again. Catchers- lvlerk l-logge, Lenny Snyder lvhssnng from plctore Tony Neydon di! peT3Uf 'W'f'lQ PIBYEPS FIPSC POW Bart lvlorruson Don Grlgollte Tom Felch Wayne Davenport Jlmtlopena Erle Henry, Lenny Snyder Second row Thad lvlason lVlark l-logge David Wells lvlarty .Jones Terry l-logge Fiooert Stoll lrnanagerl Thlrd ovv Wllluam l-loggard, Todd Sarees, ,lon .Jones Doc l-loggard trainer Greg Stheer Bruan Bolton lvluke Kelly lvlusslng from Pasture Tony Neydon, .Jam Druscoll, Jlnr- Sl tholz 'l77 - -. l A ,rr-1 ,A:ree s- 'E B4 -E er I-Came ' ' Je e Ai-Le '19 Lena: A 115251 12 B4 Bra , I--are 'Cl 44 . e'a IA--'36 'E, B4 fra: Altarvio 'C 44 Nare:te Ace' lc 'B B4 :Jars Alle-r 12 B4 -ie-cr Alle' 1 I B4 Kei-r Affer 12, B4 Tcm Aer 1 '. B4 ,Ja-U Aziggr 10, 44 Bart Alzrrahr 1 B, B4 Eric Arroaf 10. 44 Mia Arnifci 'IC1 44 Boy Arrrrors 'I B, 'I 413 Tgriy Arvnmgrs 'ICI 44, 1 14 Debbie Anderson 1 1, B4 Lisa Anderson 1 D, 44 Penny Ahfjergori 12, S4 James Andreoli 1 1, B4 QUSSBII Andrews 1D, 44 Tony Andrews 1 1, B4 Heidi ADQEPVTWBD 10, 44 Mark Angerman 1D, 44 Joseph Ariola 1 1, 64, 1 1 E, 1 E7 Btan Armstrong 1 1, B4 Stephanie Armstrong 1 1. B4 James Arnold 1 D. 44 Jeffrey Arnold 'I 2. B4 Mike Arnold 1 1, B4 Brant Ashbury 1 B, B4, 1 22 Joel Ashe 1 1, B5 Kelli Ashley 10, 44 Chris AVII 1CJ, 44, 1 78 Lisa Aylesvvorth 1D, 44 Linda Babb B3 Buddy Bacs 1 D, 44 Dorothy Bacs 1 2. B4 Bridgett Baird 1 1. B5 Tom Baise 1 CJ. 44 Marylou Baker 1 B, B4 Richard Baker 135. 'I 'I4 DiOl'1eBalf1E.B4.111,115,130 Jon Barchick 1D. 44 Fred Barcroft 1D, 44 Joe Bercroft 1 B. B4 Lavora Barnes 1 1. B5. 1 213, 1 131 . 1 135. 142 Todd Barnes 1 1, B5. 1 1, 1 30 Betty Barrett B1 Jerry Barrington 1 D, 44 Shirley Barrington B4 Tracy Bartlett 44. 7, 1 1 D, 1 1 B, 1 24. 1 BD James Barton 45 Pat Barton B5 Swe Basdikia BD Shereen Bassette 45 Kathy Bates B5 Tanyia Betts 45 Hugh Baum 45, 1 1 D David Baust B5, 1 1 7 Brad Beach 45 David Beasley B5 Kenny Beasley B5 Jill Beavers B5 Larry Becker BB. SB. 1 1 1 Fiobert Becker 1 D5 Mary Jane Bekier 45 Merrilee Belanga Shirley Balch B5 Ms. Joanne Belda 1 B Ang: Bell B5 Pete Bellanger 45 Tammy Bells B5 Janite Bennet B5. 1 134 Matt Bielinski 45, 1 1 1, 1 B3 Mary Binder 41 Kenneth Billingsley B5 Holly Birdsong B5. 1 1 3. 1 BE. 1 B5 1 B4 1 27. 1 30 Gary Black 45 Flenee Blanchard B5 Flo Blankenship B5 Susan Blatnik B5 Todd Blizzard 45 Brian Bolton B5 Sherry Boney 45 Todd Boney 94 Christopher Bonney B1. B5. Mary Bonney 45 Flay Bonney B5 Allan Booth 45 Anthony Bosnengo 45 Beth Boultinghouee B5 James E. Bowen B5 Debra Bowman B5 James M. Bowman B5. B7 Kellie Bowman B5 Gary Bradford B5 Sam Bradley 45 Kevin Bradshaw B5 Merle Brady B5 Alan Brassard B5 Care Brasfield B5 Brenda Bray B5 Ronique Breaux B5. 1 BB Judi Brennan 32 Robert Breudle B5 David Bridges B5 Melvin Bridges B5. 1 BB Anne Bright 25 Dale Bright 45 Jimmy Bright 45 Julie Bright 45 Debbie Brimn 45 111 Sandra Briningar B5. B. 1D4. 127 Keith Brinn B5 Piandy Bristow 45 Anthony Broadheed 1 1 B Kevin Brock 45, 1 1 5 Michael Brock 45 Kris Brocki 45 Kurt Brocki 45 Junior Brooks 45 Teresa Brooks B5 Steve Brotzman 45 James Brown 1 SB Johny Brown 41 Sabrina Brown 45 Scott Brown B5. 1 1 7 Steve Brown 45 Eileen Brunelle Mike Brunelle B5 lnez Bryan Deborah Bryant B5 ' Ella Bryant 45 ,d y Jimmy Bucholz B5 , ' . iq. May augnong ea. av. 127 X U Tina Bundick 45 . ,P Q Ing Marie ati-in es, 1 14. 1 ao. 1 ae 5 I l Keith Buony B5 w 5 A x U Z ' Donna Burdell BB. 1 34 162 y 0 n g I jg Duane Buringa BB Q TR, I 1 1 - - lj galil! Andrea Burleson 4B I 'Ax ,I S Roger Burnham SB f Hn 'L. , li hnqixy Kem-i aui-ns as. 105. 1 ee. 1:39 W, ' 4 l ,' 1,1 KI sober-u aw-f-age ea. 1 1 5 Oo D'-X UNH! 'S' fl an as i Xu ' 0 8 0, vw , 5 Hope ut er x .1 N 'Q In X Jackie Butler L35 xr A N ' - '21 fs, DB5 ' 'A Keith aybee as ' ' A x Wifi' hh if .- , I - . ' ' ' I . x C U . I l , x f . Q qw' ' 'lag 1 7. ' I '- . s , ' .4,f , 35 A fn' xfilx. 1 - C I S - - df, si-wer-ee oebildo e5 Q 'i Q Thomee Ceffee BB ol -3 Charlene Callis 66 Kelley Campbell 66, 67, 1 27, 1 64, 1 62 Mary Campbell 46 Jeff Cannaday 66 Dennis Cannon 66 Mary Cannon 66, 66 Flalph Cannon 66 Terry Cannon 66 Tracy Cannon 66, 1 66 Robin Capps 66, 66, 1 1 6, 1 1 4. 1 27, 1 6 1 Michael Cardwell 66 Carrie Carlson 1 1 6 Scott Carlton 66 Chris Carpenter 46 Laura Carpenter 46 Marc Carr 66, 1 1 6 Sandra Carr 66 Craig Carroll 66, 66, 1 1 CJ Charma Carter 46 Curtis Carter 46 Jeronioa Carter 66 Joey Caruthers 66 Aleta Cason 66 Ben Cason 66 Claudette Cason 66, 1 64. 1 65 Dana Cason 67 Michelle Cason 46 Sally Cason 66 Vernita Cason 66 Lisa Cassel 46, 1 66 Cynthia Cecil Jeff Chamberlain 66 Mary Chapman 66 Ray Chapman 66, 1 DE, 1 66 Mary Chappell 67, 1 27 Andrea Cheracles 66 Terrence Cherry 66 Wanda Cherry 1 D6, 'l 1 6,, 1 66, 1 1 46 Hand Chitwood 1 66 Kimberly Dhrisman 46, 1 1 1 Julia Christensen 66 aobei-n cl-ii-lessen as ' Tim Christian 66 Lisa Churchwell 66. 1 66, 1 62 Sem Ciechon 46 hi O 1 26. 67,161. Brenda Cippolini 46 Christine Cippolini 66 Debra Cippolini 66 Carmell Clark 46 David Clark 66, 1 1 6, 1 66, 1 64, 1 6D. 1 66, 1 46 Jeff Clark 66 Laura Clark 66, 1 66 Laura Clark 66 Tina Clark 46 Sherrie Clarke 67 Darla Clift 66 Dawn Clift 46 Dawn Clouse 66 Robert Coaro 67 John Cochran 66, 1 1 1 6rian Cohen 66 Anita Collins 46 Philip Collins 66 Sammi Collins 67 Karen Comstock 46 Jerry Connelly 46 Timothy Conner 66 Trina Conner 67 Raymond Conroy 46 Judith Cook 67 Sherry Cook 67 Brian Cooney 67 Angela Cooper 46 Eric Cooper 46, 1 1 4 JoAnn Cope 67 John Copenhaver 67 Gilfred Corneio 161, 6, 1 O6 Glenn Cornejo 67 Mr. David D, Correll 5, E6 Michael Costa 67 Michelle Costa 46, 1 66 William Coulson 46 Mandy Counts 47 Regina Counts 47 Travis Cox 47, 1 1 D, 1 64 William Cox 67 Debra Craig 67, 1 D5, 1 1 6, 1 66. 6enita Crain 67 Todd Crain 47, 1 1 D, 1 1 4 Anthony Cramer 67, 1 66 Andrew Crenshaw 67, 1 1 D Mike Cribbs 47 Paul Crigger 67 Pat Crowell 67 Fred Crovvther 47 Mark Crumb 67 Lianna Cruz 67, 1 1 E James Cull 67, 'l 1 1 Mark Culver 67 Jeffrey Cundiff 67 Amy Cunningham 67 Margaret Cunningham 47 6hane Cunningham 47 D 6ill Daley 61 Patrick D'Amico 67 James Daniel 67 Lorrie Danko 67 Dennis Daubert 47 Melinda Daveiga 67 James Davenport 67 Matthew Davenport 47 Wayne Davenport 67 Tracy Davidson 47, 1 64 Angena Davis 47 Celeste Davis 67 Kimberly Davis 67, 1 1 6, 1 66 16D Kriuhfgri lfliwifi 47 Tninrny EIU'-fl5', ESU Vvrinrlri Dfiy HU, 1 1 CJ, 1 1 U Dfaimilris Denial 47 Janie'-, Dear 47 Ke:il,li Dee 66 lXAlLlllf-:llll Deqrier 66 Paul Degrier' 47 Laurie Delrlarr, 66 lvlargaret, Denning 1 CJ4, 1 EP Mike Denning 66 David Dennis 47 6elinda Depew 67 Darlene Depew 1 66 Dana Deranek 66 Kelly Devault, 47, 1 66 Michele De-Vinney 66 Kathy Deyo 66, 1 66 Angie Dickerson 47 Kene Dieter 66, 76 6teve Divinski 66 Troy Dixon 66 6en Dobrinsky 67 Christopher Dockiewicz 66 Erika Doran 66, 1 D6, 1 1 6 Kevin Doran 47 Jimmy Dorman 47 Raymond Dorosz 66. 1 66 GBII Dorsch 66, 1 64 John Dorsey 47 Russel Dorsey 47 Monique Doutre 47 Commander Dow 4D Jason Dowdy 46 Regina Dozier 66 Jennifer Drake 46 Wallace Drake Teresa Drandy 66 Teresas Drawey 1 66 6arbara Driscoll 46 James Driscoll 66, 1 D4, 1 66 Joseph Driscoll 66 Kyrk Driver 66 Amanda Dudley 66 Charlene Duncan 66, 1 66, 1 67, 1 61 Rarin Durbin 66 Kelly Durrance 66 Dot Durrant 66 Wendy Dwiggins 66 Hubert Eason 66 Reon Edney 46 Richard Ednor 46 Constance Edwards 66 Donald Edwards 66 Joey Edwards 66 Patty Edwards 1 64 Raynard Edwards 66 Sandy Edwards 46 Wilma Egas 66 6renda Eller 66 John Ellers 66 Denise Elliott 46, 1 1 4, 1 1 6 Larry England 46 Arnita Epps 66 James Epstein 66 6rian Etheridge 66 Kenneth Etheridge 66 Leslie Etheridge 66 Lisa Ethridge 46 Richard Etheridge 66 6usan Etheridge 66, 1 66 Ronnie Eubanks 46 Ken Evans 66 176 f M f ,':'.',-4 ...Q C--rf E2 E F ara Faans 59 Lisa Falone 1 92 Brenda Fartfr E39 -err Farrar T-ra Falro 1 Q34 Cro Fairfield 49 9x-gg Feller 49 .Jorrl Fellera G9 Karer Fellers 49 Tor' Fellraver 49 Charles Ferguson 99 Cor-he Ferguson 49 3 Deooie Ferguson G9 Luanne Files 49 Kathy F.lhiol 59 Mlcrael Fisher Davio Flanagan 99. 1 04 Daphne FIEGQEP 'I 1 4 John Fleeger 59 .James Fleming 69 Cecil Flora 59 Sheri Floyd 49 Teresa Floyd 99 Butch Flynn 90 F100lf'l Flynn 49 9rlan Follevvell 49, 1 1 4 Alfred Forbes 49 Martin Foreback 99 .Joe Foreman 99 9etty Forrell 95 Thom Forster 49 Richard Foster- B9 Tir-n Foster E9 Nlichael Foy 99, 1 1 1, 1 Diana Francis 99 Susan Francis 49 Tammy Franklin 99 Damon Frazier 99 0 gr! V' I, X 9 A 'K l I' is uv -- r. s.. , 3.-J -ff ,n- - ,..a? . rv- -w-fgx. Dawn Freeman S9 Karen Freeman 49 Terri Freeman B9 Tracy Freeman 70, 1 36 .Jimmy Fremeau 48. 1 31 Dana French 99, 1 130 Fatty Froahler 70. 1 213 Jeffrey Froman 99 .John Frost 70. 1 1 1 Teresa Frost 49 Dave Fry 70 Helen Fry 49 Yvonne Frykman 49 Dorothy Fuel 70 Bryan Fuller 70 Phylia Fuller 41 Charles Futrell 70 Deneen Gainar B9 Tanya Galeb 99 Tarena Gales 70 Trina GBIIBPGO 1 27 Audrey Galloway 99 Rosa Garcia 49. 7, 1 1 9 Teresa Gardner 70 Rhonda Garnes 70 l'v1r. .Jim Garrett 15. 39 Steve Garrett 49 Wade Gatlin 49 Annette Gasklll 99 .John Gerber 49 Batty Gibson 29 Bob Glffln 49 Ken Gilbert 49 Denise Giles 49 Troy Gllgert 70 Chuck Gill 70 Tim Gill 70 David Gillispie 70 Chris Gist 49 Carleen Glidden 70 Eddie Gluckowski 70 Donald Godwin 70 William Golding 90, 1 37 Michael Goode 70 Amy Gordon 70 Diane Goasett 90. 1 1 1 Floberta Gould 90. 1 35 Veler-ie C. Gowena 90. 1 22 Kim Gradine, 1 35 Steve Gredine 70, 1 1 1 Cora Granby 90, 1 1 9 Dora Granby 90 Marcia Granby 49 Michael Granby 70 Carlos Gray 90 Gina Gray 1 24 .John Gray 70 Robert Grey 70 Ruth Gray 4 1 Richard Graybeal 90 Donna Green 49, 1 24 Kimberly Green 129 Lori Green 7, 70, 1 19, 1 32 Tammy Green 49 Brian Greene 70 Ronald Greene 90, 1 37 Donald Greer 49 Daniel Gregory 49, 1 1 1, 132 .Joyce Gregory 35 Ivlark Gregory 49 Meade Greealh 70 Linde Griffin 70 Susan Griffin 70 Susan Griffin 49. 1 1 5. 1 23 Teresa Griffith 49 Vera Griffin 70, 90 David Griffith 71 Teresa Griffith 1 1 2 Vickie Griffith 90, 1 1 4. 1 22. 1 31 Kim Griggs 49 Donald Grigolita 90 James Grigolite 50 Richard Grimes 49, 1 1 4, 1 33 Roger Grimes 49. 1 1 1, Gail Grimstead 50 Ricky Guadalupe 71 Richard Guinter 90 Todd Gundlach 71 Dan Gunn 3S. 1 29 Larry Guy 90 H Cindy Habit 23 Robert Hadley 90 Barbara Hahn 24 Bret Hahn 50 Terri Hairston 50 Trina Hairston 72 Leilla Haley 90 Catharine Hall 90 Lisa Hall 72, 1 1 0 Mary Hall 90 Michael Hall 90 Maek Halstead 50 John Halstead 72 Terri Halstead 91 Jacqueline Hancock 91 Edward Hanes 50 Cindy Hanley 91 Mike Hanley 72 Tammy Harden 72 Scott Hardwick 91 Mark Harrell 50 Tommy Harrell 50 Teresa Harrington 40 Annette Harris 72 Edward Harris 91 lretta Harris 50 Regina Harris 50, 1 1 5, Rosie Harris 41 Julia Harrison 91. 1 1 2. 1 27 Scott Harsh 72 Daniel Hartman 50 Eric Hartman 72, 1 1 5 Cecil Hassel 72 Norman Hassell 50 114. 133 134 113. 115, 122. Jennifer Hathaway 72, 1 1 1 Terry Hathaway 72 Tony Haynes 50 Cynthia Havens 91 , 1 22. 1 31 , 1 34 Tomothy Hayes 91 David Haynes 72 Peggy Haynes 91 Stewart Haynes 72 Sandi Heacock 50. 1 1 5 Janet Heard 71 Judy Heffington 50 David Heidlbough 50 Denise Heleva 71 Sheryl Helm 71 Kimberly Hembree 91 Michael Henderson 91 Jim Hendrix 50 Tara Henderson 50 William Henry 91 Kathy Henson 71 Jody Hewitt 71 ,-M - req, I Q., S113 'lx 5- J I. i i A fl . i' ' If I 'fi if! ' Wendy Hewitt 1 1 5 Karen Higgins 71 , 1 09, Pamela High 51 Gina Hightshoe 92 Larry Hill 51, 1 02 Leslie Hill 51, 1 24 Mr. Letcher Hill S. 1 S Linda Hill 71 Mike Hill 51 Stanley Hill 92, 1 32 Aindrinell Hills 51 David Hintz 71 Delia Hireless 71 Jim Hodge 71 William Hodges 92 Susan Hoff 71 Linda Hoffman 71 Michelle Hogan 1 31 William Hoggard Mark Hogge 92. 1 30 Terry Hogge 71 Sill Holcomb 71. 75 Lisa Holcomb 1 35 Charles Holland 51 Chet Holland 71 Greg Holland 71 Lois Holley 51 , 1 34 Kim Holloway 71 Sean Holloway 71, 1 35 Debra Holly 1 35 Cleophus Holsey 41 Paula Holt 92 Dawn Hood 51, 1 35 Robert Hook 51 Robert Hughes 92. 94 Scott Hughes 71 Isaiah Hulley 92 Debora Humphries 71. Kenneth Hyde 51 f .Ls-X' A N 123 135 Ruth Inger-sun 72-1. 1 T51 Aaron lriqrvgrii 51 Donald lriyrviavi 72 Joe lorio 72 Sean lorio 51 Richard Ivey 72, 1 1 Ea. 1 23. 131 Robert, lvey 51, 1 1 1, 1 J Maxine Jackman 5 1 Donna Jackson 92 Maryilyn Jackson 27 Mike Jackson 51 Priscilla Jackson 72 15 Lisa Jacobs 72. 1 23. 1 31 Brandon Jenkins 92 Lynne Jenkins 73 Mike Jenkins 51 Patrick Jenkins 73 Albert Jernigan 51 Ricky Jiminez 73 Patty Jobb 51 , 1 35 John Charles 92 Audery Johnson 73, 1 Charlotte Johnson 51. Deanna Johnson 73 Donald Johnson 51 Ken Johnson 73 Lisa Johnson 51, 1 1 7 James Johnson 92 Ralph Johnson 51 Scott Johnson 51 Andrew Johnston 92. 1 32, 1 30 Rondella Johnston 92 Duke Jones 51 Edith Jones 22 Jeffery Jones 73 John Jones 73 Karen Jones 93 Kim Jones 51, 1 10 Lisa Jones 93, 1 34 Mark Jones 1 1 2, 1 27 Martin Jones 93 Scott Jones 52 Tracy Jones 73 Yvette Joyce 52. 1 1 1 Carla Joyner 73 Demetrus Joyner 73 Lavern Joyner 93 Jeanne Julian 93 Jr. Class 1 1 Jim Jupena 73 Lena M. Justice 93 Shelley Justice 73 1D, 123 133 7.1D4,114.122. K Jerry Karlis 52 Cheryl Keenan 93. 94. 1 27 Jim Keenan 73. 1 1 1 Gary Keith 52 99. 9, 113, 122. Julie Kellam 93, 1 1 3, 1 31, 1 32 Julie Keller 73, 1 1 1, 1 23 David Kelley 93 Jr. Kelly 1 35 Lisa Kelly 1 31 121 , 1--.-4 'Zig r 15-23 ' 5 all 11 1.43 .3 -cgfff. Qjf: . 'Q-2' 7-i A ...f f .pf-ff.,- .,:.. 1- : . 2? 'f:.. 34 132 I ' gee -4 get 74 ' a 'e -4' gr: 52 ,eye -iruzaer 34 Cari rC3.'.a-'51 EA N. zrcias -iozcroz 34, 1 12. 1 131. 1 33 A aa Krarrer 34 Ke.-r K'a '1E 52 A,:,.3,..,, ,Q-ug QA' 15, 764 122, 132. 130 :aaa 1 -4,,r-arczk 74 Leia -Quite 41 Dare -41-iasny 34 Qlgr-are Kwiatkowskl 74, 1 27 Dawr Kyker 52 Kelty Kfkef' Q4 L Sarah Lee 41 Rochelle Legat 35 Flick Lenczewski 74 Andrew Lewis 35 Jcanne Lewis 31 CIBOPE Liebert 40 .Julius Liguid 53 Joaquin Linsangan 74 Paul Linaangan 53 Liter-art Art Club 1 1 .Janice Little 74 Candle Livingstone 53 Laurie Livingstone 74 Lisa Lloyd 74 Lori Lodge 53, 1 1 D Welker Lodsdon 74 Dan Loftus 53. 1 1 5 Richard Loftus 53 Bred Logsdon 53 Anita Lonesorne 74 Mary Anne Longo 53. 134 .Janine Lowery 35. 93. 1 1 3. 1 22. 1 27. 131,132,1B5.142 Mike Lowery 53 John Ludford 53 Jeff Ludvik 53 Beth Ludvik 74. S7 Alisa Ludwick 95 Mr. Kenneth Lurnpkin Lisa Lupton 53 15 4 V . Pl sl: fl Q. I Carol Laoahn 94 Cironda La Forest 74 Tannrry Lagle '52 Jennier Larno 74 Gai' Larnherson 52 Mlive Laff'bir.iL'.C' 31 Lise Lafnrri 52 Dari-el Luive 74 rf Jr L LijfiQP:VllliJ'Y.EV' 'Jiv'.'Jf LFQU 523 JMU Lnfviri 52? !xAli'ilis5 Lurlfiri 711 L-'..',in Lnrr-,I 74 lil: ig Ln' Hur. 74 J ' i'.'..livf Lu ,l'iiif',lfi ,i i- l:,',lfJ 74 . fl-' liimlr, '54 11 1'v l l ii.Nli', 'JA l ..i l iiJ.'.1ir SJ .-- l4'!'1, l'iii- in -i' ' UP' 'Li --i- lil 74,111 74 .0 Sylvia Lynch 74 Laura Lyon 95 IVI Laurie Mace 74 Matt Maclfeddan 53 Madrigals 1 1 Eric Maier- 74 Karan Maiatte 74 Rachelle Mayor 53 .Jeff Malbon 53 Kirby Malbone 75, 95, CJ:-sriinee Manrlraa 74 132 Tino Manson 53 .Jimmy Manzione 53 Marlon Madera 54 .John Marchione 74 Robert Marcus 95 Flichard Mar'sh 74 Michelle Martin 74 Sherry Martin 75 Tammy Martin 54. 1 34 Tonie Martin 54 Mike Maskell 54 Deborah Mason 35 Thaddeus Mason 74, 76 Scott Matiko 54 Lisa Matthews 74. 1 1 4, 1 23 Patrick Maturo 22 Brian Maxwell 35 Shawn Maxwell 54 Craig Mayo 74 Kathryn Mays 95 Diana Maanally 54, 1 31 Fred McCarthy 54 Ternrnie McClain 54 Teresa McClellan 75 Kendall McClung 54 Tim McCormick 54 Kelly McCoy 21 Lorine McCoy 41 David McGr'ew 75 Lisa McGraw 35 Beverly McGuire 54 Joseph Mclntirs 95 Kathy Mclntyre 75, 1 35 Cindy McKinney 75. 1 23 Andrea McLeurin 95. 1 22, 1 32 l-loward McLeod 54 Kimberly McLaughlin 54, 1 24 Sam McNutt Melissa McF-'hersoh 75 Steven McPherson 54 David Mclflae 1 2. 75 Marissa McFlae 54 Kathleen McSelly 75 Flusty Meeker 75 Pam Mercer 34 F-lobert Merkel 75 Arlene Michael 75 Keith Michael 54 Kevin Michaels 38 Peggy Middleton 25 Donnie Midgett: 95, 1 27 Sheila Midgett 95 Debra Milano 54 Cassabdra Miles 54 Paul Miles Chris Milar 75 Donald Miller 95 Paul Millar 55. 1 1 2 Tamara Millar S5 Tammy Miller- 95, 1 32 Teri Miller 55 Terry Miller 75. 1 1 5 Timothy Millar Victor Miller 75 Andy Mine 123. 127. 131. 75. 1 10 Mary Beth Mine 55. 1 1 4, 1 1 S Teresa Miracle 55 Halen Mitchell 20 .Janevette Mitchell 55 Kerrnit Mitchell 55 Kimberly Mitchell Christine Mona 55. 1 1 3 Sheryl Mona 95. 101, 1 32. 1 30. 1 37 Art Monson 75. 76 Janet Moody 55. 1 34 Meahell Moody 55. 1 34 Wade Mood 55 Suzanne Mooney 96 April Moore 55 Charles Moore B3 Erik Moore 76 .Julie Moore 55. 1 24 Lynn Moore 55 lik Troy Moore 1 235 Mike Moranha 75. 1 35 Terena Moranha 55, 1 1 A Teresa Moranha 1 1 5, 1 1 A Douglas Morelen 55 Connie Morgan 1 24. 55 Diane Morgan 75 Emily Morgan SO, 54 .James Morgan 55 .Johnny Morris SS .Judy Morris 75 Mary Beth Morris 75, 1 S4 Sarah Morris 55, 1 1 5 Annette Morrison 75 5art A. Morrison 55 lan Morrison 55 Donny Morse 75 Christine Mosler 1 24 James Moyer 55 Tom Moyer 55 Randy Moyer 55 Valeri Muegge 75 Stephen Mueller 75 Sheila Mullen 75, 1 S34 Carolanne Mullens 75 Dawn Mullens 55 Cynthia Mullins 55. 1 55 Mr. Richard Multer S37 Cordelia Munden 55 Vincent Munden 55 Sandra Murabito 55 Lisa Murden 75 Darlene Murphy 55 Kathleen Murphy 55 Mike Murphy 75 Mike Murray 75 George Myers 75 Glenn Myers 55 N Kathy Nance 55 Diondra Nash 55 Kevin Nash 55 Donald Nation 75 Dawn Nation 75 Charles Nave 55 Whitney Neely S5 Penny Nelson 55 Donna Neveu 75, 1 25 Dawn Newton 1 55 Glenda Newman 1 27 Tony Neydon 57 Richard Nichols 55 Paul Nicholson 75 .Joe Niedbala 55 Mrs. Martha Nielsen 27 Dennis Noble 55 Donald Nolette 55 William Nosay 75 Fernando Nunez 55 .Jennifer Nyreen 55 D Marsha Cberlies 55. 1 1 5, 1 54 Elizabeth Dglesby 55, 1 1 2 Debra Dlds 41 Dawn Oliver 55, 1 1 1, 1 27 Vonnie Olson 77 Chris CJ'Neal 75 Jamie Orlowski 75 Elizabeth Drooeza 55, 1 1 2 Melody Drsargos 55 Kerry Dsmer 75 Brian D' Sullivan 55, 1 25 Randy Clveracre 55 .James Dwens 55 P lin Sul-gurl Perlfifv. 77 Lllirif, Perry 1 1 1, 11-'fi 1f51 l,jur'l,if1. Peril y 77 Debbie pC1Ykf'jfj7, 1 CJ5, 1 1fi. 11.59, 1 BQ, 1 H-'1 Deon Perry 55 ..lenriifer' Perry 57, 1 1 fl Darlene Peter-'-, S37 .Jeannie Peter-soil 55 Lori Petersuri 77 Scott, Peterson 97 Melanie Petrovich 77 Dora Petty 5, 77, 1 1 5, 1 213 Phyllis Phillips 57 Rodney Phillips 55 Sherry Phillips 57, 1 IBD 1 1f'! Wendy Pacheco 77, 1 1 5, 1 213 Bobbi Page 55, 1 1 4 Teresa Pait 77 Robert Palmer 55 Susan Palmer 1 24 Harry Parks 57 Paul Parsons 55 Holly Parr 55 Rhonda Parker 55 David Parker 55 Susan Palmer 55 Miss Frieda Parr S2 Marie Partridge 77 Krissy Patterson 77 Randy Patterson 77 Donna Pauett 55 Roxanne Pauley 57 Paul Pavlides 55, 1 10, 1 31. 1 133 Susan Paxson 55 Yvonne Paxson 55 Richard Payne 55 Stuart Payne 22 Robin Paysse 57 .Joseph Pearson 77 .Julie Pearson 57 Stacey Peckman 55, 1 1 D Heather Pendleton 77, 1 25 Edith Pereux 77 Ronnie Perez 77 QT! Tarnmie Phillips 55 Emma Piceno 55 Alisha Pickering 55 Suzanne Piotrowski 57 Joe Pisciotta 57, 1 DA, 1 13D Norma Pittman 55 Stacey Pittman 77 Karen Platt 77 Mel Plirvis 55 5ryan Plymak 77 Susan Poe 57 Mrs. Zee Pohler 135 Teena Pollock 57 Track Pollock 55 Wayne Pond 133 Earbara Poole 77, 1 35 .Joe Portafe 77 Kim Portlock 77 L.ei Ann Potter 57, 75, 1 12 Debby Potts 77, 1 1 2, 1 55 Dixie Powell 57 Jerry Pratt 57, 1 1 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Predrnore 21 Andrew Privott 57 Lea Prough 57 G 153 Par Excellanoe , rim... ', 1. 'f v-., v,'- ..4 f..,v . J,.1 'ry ffA'1'?'. .' 4 -11-,,-- ..w - ' :i..fT L 'X M 1 ff m 'R 'll- 1 W ...H--.1v 5 . M , N-pu. MI' .s ww .1 'U K ex X X k I. ' ' .01 NBLIOFMBI SC3ler1c'.e FulnufintAur1vw I-Jun-' fwuv 1 end Edgar Toroc AV- Qi 9- 1X ' 4 , .pn K, 5. , X 5j'z ,, l' X ,H -. '- Wx 'Pig ff xg -,,v xi' B-' ic mix v 2 'l-if v 5 is uf we Q ,, . 7, .1 1 I . . 79 ' 'sv ,. 1 .8 I!-:xv -W -ae Y if-L5.f-'Qi . , , 11:-ff -f - V N711 lg 44--1 . , r ' 4--.. I m J' .7's' 4, ' r gp- ' . nk, . I 4 if-.-f 'L'.s tx rl, 1'4 fv 1'4l,g-f 1 I Gnr'I'e and Boys Scene' Holly Eind- Sor-wg, Stephanie Vvulluerrve, Jermrwe Lowery. Edgar' Tor-OC Mr-A Hull receives Es check from the Eocene-P Club dww-wg che fell eporce berwauet, T85 A I 5 ,L H-' ,J , Q ,V ,lvrC1,:4f,r4,-:ff aff V, . ,Y ,RV . P, Ffh P:,',F-, fry-- X ew gr, M, K -,,,-,tj T K Q, C fwmg 'H'-P+ rwj 'rv F xFgr L 1:3 Es E fr' if-o ug All Season bs V , 1r.- 41,1-1'4 'I W N' J 4 s Z H C '5 EOWWEY. Wanda Cherry, and Nlrt Ivhke Larnouocte Peprxeaenneci our- ecnool ar, KeIIanw's foneugn exchange atzodenna. fv1ama Vllranoeva ano EM Convention II un Washington, D.C. zaoetn Clropeza. Long if 1' Cher-yl Keenan and Wanda Cnervxy: Governor-e School parcecnoanua 187 5ai':a I-use a' 77 25'l fe 3,e.a:.: 57 -In. 5 3,,e.a:: 77 '83 -e ,1L-i- 77 ' 'Q Sr' s Rarrse, 77 pai' Ra'-1-.r SB Rena, Rayrer 57 .larry Rayror 57 Drill: -Tfeao 57, 1 1 0 3 ara Qeanoor 1 88 Nil'-ar' QSBCCJOC 57 Reoecca QEOTOF 57 Sraror 8eed 57 f-lglly Reltz 77, 1 '10, 1 27, 1 30 Joe 8eyr-olds 57, 1 1 8 Shelley QVOBOS 78 BCISV' QICQ 78 Delene Rice 57 0or Richards 78 Kin- QICTWSVOS 57, 1 141 Roo-n Richards 81. 88. 1 38, 137 Sylvia Richards 57 8etr Richards 88. 1 1 8. 1 32 Rat Ricks 57 Angela QDGOICK 78 Anne Fiiddick 57 Karen QIOOICK 88 MelOOy Riddick 78 Melvin Ridley 88 .Jonathan Riley 58, 1 1 1 Fred Ringer 58 8aroara Roberts 88 Caro Roberts 88 Pamela Roberts 58, 1 1 5 Tanya Roberts 78 Williarr Roberts 78 Lynn Robinson 58 Lara QODISOF1 78, 1 1 2, 1 1 8. 1 1 5 Kris Rogers 58 Patty Rollins 58, 1 1 8. 1 35 Darren Roney 78 Michael Rose .78 Sylvia Rose 78, 1 10. 1 1 3, 1 83. 127. 1 84. 1 30, 1 34 Keren Floss 1 08 Gayle Ross 88 Ar-ir Qu-Nan 30 F-lei ge F-10,1 '78 Sandi Rudd 58 Qooert Flussell 88 Ni-ii ,f , ',..iv mer iii ff? l,:y H gi 'Q..1-Llijljw UU fV1ill.I,l fe: I' A' 'Jef L. 11 1 5-lurpi liilfl fUillAf'lf1l'fY . 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K Judi Sheilds 58 Joe Shevely 58 Bernie Shuldham 88 Cheryl Silverthorne 88. 0anny Summers 58 Teresa Simons 1 33 Clark Simpson 58 Marlene Simpson 58 Scott Simpson 88 Jennifer Singletary 88 . f q . 135 Gayle Singleton 89. 1 O4, 127, 1 32 Cynthia Singley 88 Tracy Skelly 88 Augustine Smith 88 Eielky Srr1iLl'1 Q41 Cowley T SFTWILPW 88 Eileen SmuLh 58. 'I 1 1 Nlimiuel Srnsth 88 Hulaert 5rniLlw 1323 Rr1lJuv'l. Snack 88. 1 28 Joiner- Snowden 58 Tony Snowden 58 Lennie Snyder 80 Tim Sanderson 80 Saeed Sooudi 88 Chris Spaltro 80 Monique Sparrow 80 Brenda Spence 88 Errna Spence 41 Glenda Spence 80 Kim Spence 80 Vernell Spence 80 Denny Spivey 58 Frank Spivey 58 Wanda Spretley 80 .Jennifer Springer 58 Lisa Spruill E0 Michele Spruill 58. 1 1 8. 1 E4 Matt Stairs S8 Barry Stallings 1 00 Teresa Stallworth 58 Laurie Stange 1 00 Christopher Stankus 1 00 Michelle Stankus 80 Christopher Stanley 1 00 Tony Staton 58 Rodney Steed 80 Fred Stemple 80. 1 31 Warren Stevens 58 Anthony Stevenson 80 Kelly Stewart 58 Michael Stewart 1 OO Zena Stith 80 Wendy Stitz 1 00 Susan Stocker SO Kim Stocks SO Chester Stoll S0 Robert SUOII Delores Stone 35 Marie Storm 134 Steven Stottlemyer 1 00 Rick Stout 80 Chris Strange 58 .Jeff Strange 80 Shane Straley S0 David Stratton 80 Sherri Stratton 80. 'I 34 John Strong 1 00 Crystal Suggs 100 Sonya Sullivan 80 Linda Suton 80 Sea-1 Swansboro 80 Lois Sweet 1 00 Robin Swoope S0 Peggy Sykes 27 Wayne Sykes 1 8 Angeha Szekely 80 T George Tabore 80 Marie Tabora SO. 1 24 Lori Taft 1 00 Mike Taft BD Cathy Tatem S0. 1 1 5 Oonna Taylor 80 Eddie Taylor 80. 1 1 0 Francine Taylor 80. 1 1 8 Glen Taylor 81 Kitty Taylor 80. 1 1 5 Shelley Taylor 81 , 1 28 Lisa Taylor 100. 1 1 53. 1 22. 1 Shelley Taylor 1 23 Terri Taylor 60. 1 1 4. 1 31 Tim Taylor 81, 1 1 1 David Terry 80, 1 1 5 Anita Thailar 80. 1 35 27 Deanna Thomas SCJ .Joyce Thomlinson 1 8 .Jack Thompson 1 OD .Jacqueline Thompson 1 DD. .John Tilghman SD Tracy Tillman 1 DD. 1 35 Michael Tinnes SD .John Tirey S1 Crystal Thomas B1 Michael Thomas B1 Dawn Tobin 1 OD Karen.ToboIa SD .Joyce Tohill S1 Lloyd Tohill S1 Scott Tollay S1 114,122 Edgar Toroc: 1 OO. 1 CJ5. 1 27, 1 B5 Beverly Torok BB Christine Tortone 1 DO Ricky Tortone S1 Raymond Tourbin 1 DD Todd Tourbin B1 Aurora Townsend 1 DD Latangie Townsend S1 Aaron Tucker S1 Harry Turnbull B1 Otto Turnbull S1 Billy Turner S1 George Turner S1 Linda Turner B1 William Turner 1 CJD Debbie Tuure S1 , 1 1 5, 1 24 Stanley Twiford 1 D1 Ken Tyree S1 V David Vaclavicek 1 O1 Mr. Herman Valentine 23 Yolando Valeros S1 Scott Vance S2 Lynnette Vango S1, 1 1 7 Michele Van Moppes BE Donald VanNostrand S1 Nancy VanNostrand BE Mr. Mike Vanture 133 Melinda Vaughan 1 D1 Malia Vega S1 James Vergonio BE-I. 1 2353 Leigh Vest SE. 1 235 Curtis Vest 1 D1 Trent Vick B2 Jim Videll BE Mrs. Dori Videtich EA Maria Villanueva 1 D1. 1 1 D, Petra Vohs S1, 1 1 1 Debbie Volger S1 , 1 34 W Bob Waddington S1 Kent Wade 1 D1 Yvonne Wade S1 . 1 31 Mrs. Ellen Wadsworth 24 Robert Wadsworth B2 Kathleen Walizer 1 D1 , 1 BS Arlando Walker B2 Mrs. Kathy Walker SO 1131 Abby Wall S1, 1 S35 Donna Wall 1 O1 Rhonda Wall 1 O1, 1 1 O, 1 34 Henry Wall BE Colleen Walsh 1 CJ1, 1 O5, 1 1 3, 1 22, 1 SO. 1 32 Maria Walsh 1 2. BE. 1 132 Michelle Walters S2 Dave Warren 1 OE. 1 1 CJ, 1 1 13, 1 B5, 1 C39 Kim Warren 1 D1 Kevin Warren BE, 1 S32 Mary Lynn Warren 1 D1 Shawn Warren B1 Dana Waterfield 1 O2 Donnie Waterfield S1 Regina Waterfield 1 D2 Robin Waterfield S1 Theresa Waterhouse BE Tommy Watson B2 Cheryl Weaver B2 Mr. Glenn Webb 313 Troy Webb S1 .Jim Webster S1. 1 1 O, 1 313. 1 BD Rebecca Welch S1 Roland Welch' B2 David Wells 1 D2 Dennis Wells, S1 Matthew Werle 1 O2 Ms. Sam Wernick AO Robert Westbrook 1 OE, 1 1 2 Robert Wheeler 1 D2 Denise White S1 Frank White BE Mark White S1 , 7S Randolph White 1 D2 Sandy White 21 Regina Whitehurst BS. 1 S35 Mrs. Barbara Whiteway ED Darrell Whitfield 1 DE Helena Whitfield B2 Valerie Whitfield S1 Diana Whitney S2 Mr. Bill Wicks SCJ, 7B Mrs. Marilyn Wicks B1 Sherman Wiggins SB Mr. Norman Wilde 40 Tim Wilkinson B13 Donna Williams B13 Gene Williams S2 Gina Williams SE. 1 134 Heidi Williams SE, 1 1 5 Kelly Williams 1 D2 Kimberly Williams 1 D2 Lisa Williams 1 OB. 1 EE. 1 SCJ Marion Williams 41 Marion Williams 1 D3 Sharon Williams BS Sonya Williams SE Stephanie Williams 1 DB, S. 1 DA. 1 22, 1 32, 1 BD. 1 B5 Shemell Williams B2 Terrie Williams B13 Thaxton Williams B2 Vann Willianns B3 Wendy Williams B3 Tina Williams B13 Lisa Williamson 1 O13 Patricia Williamson 1 O3, 1 C33 David Wilson B3 Denise Wilson 63 Steven Wilson 1 O3 Tonya Wilson S13 Marlene Wilson B13 Monica Winfree 'l O13 Becky Winstead 1 1 2 Steven Wlnstead 1 D13 Raul Winston B3 .JoAnn Witkovvski 1 D53 .John Witkovvskl B13 kathy Wolsk aa Kathy Womble 53 Charles Wood 1 D3 Cheryl Wood B3 Margaret Wood B13 Eric Woodhouse S3 Gloris Woodhouse BS Mr. Richard Woodruff B2 Frank Woolston B3 Michelle Workman 513, 1 1 O, 1 24. 1 EB Tammy Worlds S13 David Worley 1 131 Roy Worley B3 Christina Wright 1 35, BS Y Robert Yancy S3 Robert Yatsko S3 Chris Yeatman BS. 1 131 Eric Yoder 1 D3 1 in A-Y 1853 G XJ ' mil AUTQGBLAPHS fmxe 'ff Q U9 7 F W K 5, X.! .9 'TWHS X06 SW E. 1 L5 5 5 Pm Oxxmiv f I L1 KAL BQQCJBXVXN 'Lf o Qui, Vw ,gfji YE:--'LWA 'Q xg - , Cb 1 0 O 4 CD Q -D Q-if Qc L km gm CQ 0 1 552 YR 5 WO Smw '. 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While asking myself -was minute dinners. the and the sleepless nights? lt's l think of the hard work and the sacrifices. the more l appreci- ate the ultimate accomplishment - this book. l've scratched and clawed my way through bureaucratic red tape. student apathy, and staff unrest in order to produce the best possi- ble yearbook under the circumstances. This is the finished Winfree. Warren at my desk. I keep lunches, the five the fallen grades, to decide. But the more product. l could never have done this alone. Teamwork made this book possible. specifically my assistant editor, Levore Barnes. Thank you so much. you made my life much easier by your dependability and under-standing. plus working with you was a r'e able experience. And yd.: too. Julie. David. and Keith EKeiferJg none of the three of you Calfllf-YDS. but who cares. maybe someday you'll all batypists par just like the staff you made up. I ll Q Jypu everything you try. lf, gd F 'V Q. WU' .565 ZWW 8 QLWDQ 495. Q? 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Suggestions in the Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) collection:

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 123

1981, pg 123

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 101

1981, pg 101


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