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DRAMA: Kellam's Performers XX The Cost of Performers ond Stoge Crew The Dromo Club presented Headin For Them Hills, which proved to be o greot success. Under the supervision of Mr. Mike Newbern, the Drorno Club set up stoge props, prepored scenery, ond rehersed for hours to moke the stoge come to life. The Ploy wos obout three rich girls who went to live with country ihillbillyl relotives. With excellent octing, the ploy went just fine! l recilly believed it! one student excloimed. I got right into thot octing. It wos on excellent performance, indeed! The crowds thot piled into the ouditorium for the two showings were more thon pleased, Mr. Newbern did on ex- tremely thorough job with the club this yeor. l38 1 3' c'Cu' Mr. Mike Newbern plots another ploy.
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F.H.A. The FHA. worked very hard this year to represent Kellam in the largest youth organization in America. F.H.A. empha- sizes leadership, it is co-curriculiar activity, and provides many academic services. Mini Chapters are established at the beginning of the year, and elected class officers work to organize activities and select projects. F.l-l.A. does not offer social events alone, field trips, fashion shows, tea parties, and receptions are also emphasized. The F.H.A. works with the Kellam staff to organize several fund raising operations, FHA. camp, andthe other very important functions at Kel lam. The FHA. members are proud to be of help to students, faculty, andthe general public. They put forth an all out effort to keep America clean, normally, mentally, and physically. This group of students should be praised for their fellowship to the country, and this year, they proved that the youth of America is a very important resource for everybody. i Q L ,ai ll M. . Q iw. . tv ,.z,. Front Row: Kim Baker, Patty McCollough, Amy Gordon, Kathy Oliver, Helena Whitfield, Rick Lenzweikie. Back Group: Cindy McKinney, Dana Craig, Sherri Savage, Kim Vaugn, Rosalind Hill, Sammi Collins, Lisa Churchwell, Joyce Umphlett, Karen Green, Sabrina Manigo, Cynthia Luna, Maria Walsh, Shaun James, Kevein Brock, Kathy Deyo, Cindy Vernon, Kellie Bowman and Dlores Schmidt. I37
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The Roundtable Reporters! The Roundtable, presented by Mr. Newbern and his staff of extremely talented writers, came out once every month - or so - with interesting news about Kellam students and the world about them. Another success for Mr. Newbern, the newspaper staff work whole-heortedly to gather information, get the inside scoop, and present the facts to the public. Xi , Robert Stolz, roving reporter and camera man, held up his XK55 . end of the load with several hours of photographic work. It XXXXX' I tqtolo was very common to see Robert roaming the halls in search of 'SSR ' Sesto a perfect picture for The Roundtable. He did his own develop- 4X6 ,. weve ing, and really helped the paper along. Everybody did their V N ' Of? share. They interviewed the people for in-depth coverage of Q-X090 the school's activities, they covered sporting events, and they created several features for mere entertainment. The Round- table was a magnificant success, it kept the people at Kellam , was 1 ' up-to-date on everything that was going on about them. 5906 W V g wp ,999 0,05 Q ' I . , -'lfd' I X9 so - n ', Y' - 'I 655. fy iff' ' R if fciif' 497' f , :NA fL,.!3E?f,n?, as - -' r .L iff L:'FrQ1ff',Q-'V -i,jf'.fgf,,5.,fr'x. flfjy' f , ,-,. V R' lg Members of the Roundtable Staff include Helena Wilson, Tim Christin, Crystal Gillespie, Robert Stolz, and a host of excellent reporters, paste-up artists, and editors. 139
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