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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
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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
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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
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