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

 - Class of 1983

Page 145 of 192

 

Kellam High School - Challenger Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 145 of 192
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Page 145 text:

Originality Is The Spice Of Life Key Club, lead by a group of innovative young officers, spent a good deal of this year dreaming up exciting original projects. Such projects as their music poll and dune grass plantings brought them all the recognition they deserved. By employing the basics of building our homes, schools, and communities, the Key Club of i982-83 was able to Strengthen From Within . This year, Key Club aided UNICEF by sponsoring the first official Kellom Pumpkin Dec- orating Contest. Key Club also raised money for a local charity by selling peanuts and cotton candy at the Neptune Festival. Key Clubbers also worked with other organizations such as the American Lung Association and the American Diabetes Association. Found in the Key Club Constitution are the objectives Serving the home, school, and community . . . promoting proper morals and ideals. This year's Key Club has success- fully accomplished their task. Key Club members provide the world with that which the club provides them: Pride, Concern, Love, and Caring! Front row: Officers - Brian Followell isec.J, Denise Elliott lpres.j, Eric Cooper ttreas.j, MaryBeth Mina ivice-pres.J. Second row: Debbie Santiago, Maria Tabora, Janice Little, Temple Smith, Eric Hartman, Alan Lattimer. Third row: Scott Johnson, Terri Taylor, Monique Doutre, Abby Wall, Robert Mina. Back row: Richard Grimes, Todd Crain, Tim Taylor, Jerry Pratt, Steve Gradine, Joe Niedbala

Page 144 text:

The DEBATE TEAM Speaks Gut I The oral art of debate was displayed in every word of this year's Debate Team. Lead by the fine ingenuity ot Mr. Crow- ley, the debaters spoke Pro and Con throughout their very successful year. Tone and Pitch levels raised to high-peak as the team, lead by President Scott Brown, argued, presented, and discussed issue after controversial issue. The other schools came prepared to debate, but the very determined Kellam Debate Team sent them away arguing amongst themselves. With words and knowledge their weapons, the Kellam Debate Machine crumbled the walls of competition. The hot breath of controversy cooled to a satisfying breeze as the Debate Team vocalized victory after victory. lt was a very successful year of talk for the debaters. I4O i f l Debate: Theodore Bugtong, Tricia Lednovich, Kim gang, Kim Vaughan, Dana Craig, and President Scott rown.



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