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

 - Class of 1983

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LITERARY ARTS f 3 I l 1 r div-fi The purpose ofthe Literary Arts Club is to collect and publish original student writing. Kellam students are given a chance to express their views and opinions through the publication of any of the several accepted modes. These include short sto- ries, essays, poems, compositions, song lyrics, photographs, and cartoons. The club's supervisor, Mr. Dorosz, stresses, Anything original! We get quite a bit of poetry, but not enough essays or other original creations. Along with col- lecting, editing, and publishing student creations, the Literary Arts Club won the Decorated Car contest during the Homecoming festivities, and the Pumpkin Carving contest sponsored by the Key Club. The Literary Arts Club is one that sticks together, no matter what the project may be. Back Row' Teresa Gardener, Barbara Driscoll, Tamara Bellis, Mr Dorosz, Gerald Burdell. Front Row: Dawn Nation, Monique Doutre James Verigonio,

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JU IOR CI ITAN Helps People Under the direct leadership of Mrs. Bet- ty Smith, Junior Civitan had a year like its never had before. The club made a valiant effort to uphold Junior Civitan's reputation of excellence. The club's officers, pictured to the right at their installation ceremony, were President Lavora R. Barnes, Vice- President Julie Bright, Secretary Cindy McKinney, and Treasurer Corinne Queve- do. Club members were also initiated at this same ceremony. Activities of the club included its annual St. Patrick's Day Green Carnation Sale and Blood Drive for the Red Cross. Junior Civitan also braved the below normal temperatures of November and planted dune gras at the beach. Junior Civitan Area One, which includes clubs from Kel- lam, Green Run, Norfolk Collegiate, and I.C. Norcom, met at Camp Civitan for a Christmas Party and together had an Easter Party for the children at King's Daughters. Y r'- IUPUI BELOW: Front row: Cindy McKinney fseol, Corinne Quevedo ltresl, Julie Bright fvice-pres.J, Lavora R. Barnes Cpres.J. Second row: Stacy Pittman, Leanna Cruz, Lisa Matthews, Maria Walsh, Jeff Cannaday, Lisa Kelly, Chris Gist. Third row: Karen Higgens, Denice Mandras, Lei Ann Potter, Teresa Saunders, Ronique Breaux, Mary Bonney, Fred Stemple, David Clark. Ba k J row: QV1'QeL1dy Nevercamet ameeting, Riclgeenczewski, Helena Whitfiel N L 0 5 , Qwfw twlplrf MMM U44 .ZvfUwjCW'Jm2 rue, Oplgwq. fimiw it rifwmemim 5 mmm Jmfv 74 t Qfmll ii.-1 I V l5l



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Wicks' Workers, supervised by none other than Mr. Bill Wicks, worked ex tremely hard to make the cafeteria a better place for everyone. They did the little things - throw away stray litter, straighten chairs, smile at everyone and the big things - pick up teachers' trays, wipe up tables, and anything else that would make the cafeteria a pleasant place in which to eat. They were the kings and queens of the cafe. They took a place, which really could be a hectic place to eat, one teacher was quoted as saying, and made it the pleasantest wagontrain in the area. Thank-you, workers of Mr. Wicks, with- out you, we all would've struggled through ulcer-inducing noons. Row l: Jim Webster, Thom Forster, James Grigolite, Mark White Row 2: Cordelia Munden, Patricia Queenan, Lisa Churchwell, Jody Riley. WIC KS' WORKERS 6. 5 X .- . if R l ' ' .Jilin their warm gestures. That killions and killions of patrons will come in contact with their jovial conduct . . . and the world will be a much better place in which to consume food. l have a dream! That thousands of Mr. Wicks' helpers will flux throughout the United States. That thousands of cafes, and coffee shops, and restaurants, and hotdog stands will open their employment doors to them. That thousands of busboy and waitress uniforms will be placed in their hands. That thousands of shiny shoes will be placed upon their feet. That billions of cus- tomers will flock before their kind smiles. That zillions of meals will be served in the midsts of 4l'9 wv A Mit 49 153

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