Kempsville Junior High School - Venture / Blue Devil Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1982
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VENTURE ' 82 KEMPSVILLE JR. HIGH SCHOOL VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA (Scutor — 2Feature Sc itor — SaraA di setA Maureen tTAomfesofi d) a §cu£or — iJfiort (Sectors — Ocatt (ja An 7 or Introduction 1 «j% fflaffened IA . . . AAt rcaAA eem Aarw to imayme anotAu ' r scAoo eae coeeane to- ay c o .  t aee AoAi hwA on tAieyrcir a uA oAA of tAe tAunxj tAuzt Auzoe Aaffenei to a e are off aruA amteno; j e y sad and un ett ed. We are anyimn i to face ariotAirr ear 6tet affreAen ioe a tout Axm ny tAu one; AeAuncA. £AA tAunx} tAat? AaffeneeA enaiA ax reoAze tAuir tn ooA txHoarem neact aeczr ate (Am not Aau txr ooerA oA tAax one. fyoAmc meA , arc Anoae it Auz been a oe KHA ear-. We meA tAzil oar memories are oef fAcMnnt oam . ylrie aiimffon tmente arict f mi taAe Auzoe fras ecA, ane a Azzr use Auzoe eft on Ac a i ay story ofay terrfrc year aruA tAie memorie of oAA tAuzt uiffeneiA tee u . ' 4 4 MA On the morning of September 8th the busses arrived at K J H S at 9:29. That ' s when it all began to happen. dAe year Aeguzsi mm A an orientatiori } ftrogvxinvj neio- student®. £A7u cdAococd tAe s ident to LH lt tA Audduiy am flnd tA x catlart ' o tAeir L cda zroom . SBat eoen cwt is an an ' entation, tAedirst c a fs o cAool uxifr an eaferieric Jor ad — oAd and new- tudent . Jlieetmy riew frieaa and seei up cdd Jrt ' encAs am mme Amy everyone Acid lOoAedJortvard to-. £TA eezr- coas aAead ofus at tAat point? and Att did toe Anow adiat asoidd laftften to a . Introduction 3 4 Introduction Surfing is a tradition at Virginia Beach. c Hltea tA summer daus started to- arour coo er ami sAorter, tth realized tAat; scAool uhi aettiaa cAmtt ami our su fwsedly lon summer a)as eoui mje to amend. Oom uteres etzcited ami laoAed f yorumrd ' ta reteurunep, lut otlers refused to learn tie lead. We all tried te laid on to- tAose las ear dcu s summer, tAuiAuup of tA cold minier montA oAead. We mould nus ad of tA summer actuHtees , umetAer it axis; mertuu£friemA to- riak tA trollop txr tA leacA, smfuup, fdetymup Sac -Jldam, sluffineje a c fPdl c P, sum laila a, or eoenjast tlr idea of laou a aotA na ta- do-. (tBut it? cxauam ' t lastjoreoer. lu ust} ended, so- did ' tA carefree; dcu of summer, ami tie memories steujed (oitl us; looy inter Seftrml er. Introduction 5 CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA Chris and Russ take a break during shop. 6 Introduction Pretty punked out people Jerry and Mike perform a trombone duet during half-time of a football game. Introduction 7 eHo OAout yl wuts yt y tAie eeir c raaMs to- a cAos , ao tAinA b zcA on adat on yyoefr tAuxrauyA in a year at ffiedifsod e ffanior d(2yyA. JcAoed sfirit and esit u siasm wyem to- deoe of- immeduzteAy a c a w and or yanvmtionss teyuui ter rrm Jzdl sforts events started, and die dady routin of attem inyy cAasses and Seconzmy amdiar- oMtAnew-steidesitS b eyum. £77i activities; in aducA to- farticiftat at d d aoere and and oa Yed. W aiAer it axis art udAy e ' ay a mend erofa fea ? or eAd or yi st einyy a spectator or a Jan , everyone a as a far of die 00A0A . eATie d vnfsod e sfirii a as emdent every d ere a e t rned and a as oery maeA a fxi t 0 a 0 Ae da ays du t A affened to as. Fall sports cheerleading captain, Sarah Fussell, cheers Braves to victory at the first pep rally of the year. ■I The Marching Braves showed their spirit and enthusiasm by performing a half-time show at all home football games. A special part of the first show was a selection recorded by Anne Murray, You Needed Me . While Sandra was Directing the band, Chuck and Julie are reunited on the field. Julie Swanberg, one of the three drum majors for the KJHS band, was chosen as the Festival Queen from Kempsville Jr. High. To be selected as festival queen, any girl participating in the band must submit a black and white photo of herself and a one hundred word essay on Why I Participate in My School Music Organization. In May, Julie will have a chance to become the overall Festival Queen in Washington, D.C. Good Luck, Julie. Can ' t stop the BRAVES!!! introduction 9 SPORTSMANSHIP ... SO IMPORTANT Many people participated in spirit week which was sponsored by the SCA. Elizabeth shows her school spirit by dressing for DEVO day. This certainly added spice to the routine of the cafeteria. Even before school started, friendships began to form. c UAu i JruzmAsAufa? Adt i a re xituMsAfe an Ac a person a? adacAc ana dares to- Awuotit efi Adt i Aoo€ } Aa fti ies , cartn , and sAarisiy. Adravid iAufe e scat an ' sAc cAa wuzte and Aanau an nod t d r oaA toyetAier. AAt i ay v xiutifuA quft da t i joand in eoeru aspect o scAund A c. AAf eaxstfr in tA AadA i, in oar cAassroam j and in oar Aco€ . £A7i one dan tAuzt aAA ofafr uhAA rtmemzser most a Aw a daky ' ar i aot die aAz eA ra, or dw ioA ii , or die Al tara . JAo- } dir dan adi ' Ai a iAA sennet f out moat i tAi foemA Atfa tAuzt Ai zftfi neeA. ATA Me t nie i o ri 7i A di fe adien a c A ze e Aie A arid cried toi edier, cAeered one anodier s successes and s afered one anotAierx Aos e . jV Susannah, T.J., Beth, and Kelly make the perfect quartet of friends. sAie rcd Aos nce tAe Any aezmo die ( aear- fiuAma te t c yi Ai ett ne no€e dial sez dc oodd iye. SB at a c a so ■di ed a in a ' n seasons ( el en j an ane szeoje ' t uit u a£ Au AoeAer. fomet mm it axm rce AA Au riA t r Ah 7 a friend. A7i ohm Aie rd terJineA tAi ra duy awrd to see a die u Aost or adien crfriend ukz t ze ed ei j Ao o. 68 diefc A n yof o a c AaeA ' A €cau cy a Aezt Auz Aee i ceied av oar reAa nmsAift Aiere at d fdlAf Auw made It aAA loordi oA A ' . dAr ' e tddi ' fi can c man d A i ' ent tAusuj to- man ieo d . A t can Ah Aao€ } Au ftfeaiesAs, or sAaraup. c rienddi fi can ' t A c AtroAten doom into- a ine A aefuuetion . A t i se metn ne e t uzt cocr y ine ioee aezA must cAefvi Jor Aimse . OS at aAA av ae j r eneAs ufo i Aien a art o A n soiAA fann r d(2 di . Introduction 13 ,9t 9laffened 9o- jV finisAecl f te yeev and mad sue A a fu$ , tAroayA t aeA cuid tAroayA tAui fiaffened to- a . Jlio t of- our teae ier tiad maae; u so- mad, tauy coAen 1 axz over tAey toeresis ' ty a l tAat bad. 37a te t and tA auvzze aw ' dfad and as d feis , a a ws? it And ended aw frooed u e aid c as . Oom stauent axndd axdA and som rod tA Aai , tub aduiteaer oecarred SA Auffeued to- a . rieAoalyear turn f S 0 dau and tAe are tA Aa t, tAi entire; year Aa Auffened sajast . jvAen yoie taAA asitA yehar iends tAe year and be cuscas ed, uoayd aA xiys reuar??A er S f a 7 txiffenad £7(r- — by QBrian (jaA%t Introduction 1 5 16 People dcmietime oa couA A A t ahA of o y A ' oa A ro A cr (Ao fA a yol toyetAer oa A fA c oA oA ' guz ia . O-tAer- times yoa ' Ml uxmte A to cAo oar ouav tAu a y. Sat eve i oA cv a ou caerey a one, ( o Aa c o A iAe e a ere , 3AL9 of A or fteofiA u Ao feAcu e Aj cAreame Aj Aa M AeoA, cm A crie A tAe saaur a az yj oa cAuA. £TAiat ' coAuvi oa rememA ereoA fA c t tA e joo jA tAu f aroofa a 1 . AAA e c } corners oc tA x} a A o ycc r o cAaAAen e cauAy AuzrcAsAufas. Som ofufr tiaof aAreacA after cuce A on ear nit A a A oaotA er to- ( o ; A oAAaz rjorasarcA to tA e ca A yc sorr to se it come . iAAc r o A oftAr riooo to- c yrcaA ai z ' S ( f Al AAlif {A ere AauA cc J2 or S j ear ofy row mj AA t A oAia ocA , a cao o Av o o A a it axMy tAe fteofeAe of A AAiAS tAazt a acAc oA ot A a cac A to ox so o eo oraA A a uA iso jor nof Classe 17 (j a Of ' c?6 . . . jfecwitngt £TA Ways SuddesiAy, esterdcu usws usne . usasn t tAat use tried to- nmAe it jjo-; itjusi} sAifyhed auKZ f. oas-, it .seems tAere (oerc neoer enoupA Aiours in ay dq Jrsr tAe countdes activities use became invedoed in. yls use AooA tousard tAie tAree j ears in Aujd scAooA, aAA tAe memories of tAe time sftent at d dlAS conieyAoodim AsacA to- us . y( use AsoA AucA on oAd A ietare toe reedize Aato- macAi use Aaoe cAanyed. Adt seems Michael Adams Cathy Adcock Jim Adkins David Ainscough Gina Alexander tAat use AsoA at tAinys differesitA tAan use did adien use usere neiocesmers at fflemfisodfe r. c Au ' sj ear Aas Aeen roatine uv somr, uscu s, Atat o-sA eciaA in otAer uniys . Once tAe memories of tAe tAusujs tAat Aaoe Aaftfeened ta u coded in oar mind, use reaAize tAat netxt uear- use usiddse saAdusmore . AAt Aas Aeen a yeas- to- remenuser- or tAe cAass of ' Sas use usere Aeadiny tAe usay. )anny Alfred Cent Allen Cerry Allen Xndrea Anderson .isa Anderson Heath Andes Steve Andre Michael Armour Benito Asher Donna Ashley Steve Ashmore Amy Atherton Allison Aumock Andy Austin Mike Baiocco 1 8 Classes IT ' S HOW YOU LOOK AT THINGS Classes Scott Bradshaw Lori Brandon Bill Breakfield Pat Brenner Joe Brewer Michelle Brinn Cheryl Brown Eric Brown Susie Bruce Jeff Bryant Kelly Bryant Nicky Bryant Monica Burkley Shelly Buckley Brett Bunch TECHNIQUE FOR TOGETHERNESS Kim Bunting Danny Burkhart Daniel Burnett John Burnett Patty Burns Sandi Burns Archie Bushy Shannon Butler John Byrd Greg Caddell Brian Cafritz Greg Cain Denise Campbell Liz Campbell Pam Campbell Chrissy Capwell Andrea Carrol Chris Carter Pete Catalano Bill Ciccone ■— i M 20 Classes Brenda Chasse Subir Chhikkara Fazio Christopher Kim Church Cindy Churchin Jamie Clamp WHAT ' S INSIDE COUNTS Mark Clark Joe Clarke Patrick Clarke Ricky Cochran Mark Cole Scott Collins Dan Comerford Pecanne Condon Mary Conway Ron Conyers V Brian Cook Doug Cooperman Henry Copeland James Cortez Al Coston Rene Cote Lonnie Cottrell Pam Courtney Beth Cousins Amy Cowan Classes 21 Billy Cox David Cross Ray Cronin Stephanie Cronk Rick Cross Joann Crowley Kendall Cutchins Mike Dailey Leilani Danganan C.A. Dankmyer Laura D ' Antonio Keith Darrah Al Davis Elizabeth Davis Dawn Dean VDenise Dean Christine DeJusus Elizabeth DeJesus Maria DeJesus John Delcarmen EXPRESSING THE REAL YOU Chuck Deloatche Robin Deloatche John Delullo John DeMartino Chris Densmore David Depaolis 4i 22 Classes A YEAR TO REMEMBER Scott Depta Robert Dillman Albert Dimainat Chris Dimino Russ Dodson Deanna Dohmann Steve Dolins ; Christie Donohue Wendy Doughty Hodges Douglas John Draffin Terri Drake Cathy Drewry Danny Driskell Keith Dupuis Elizabeth Eaton Amy Ellis Anne Ellis Darren Ellis Jimmy Ellis Sherry Eluto Lisa Emory Robert Engle Dale Fajardo Kirk Folk Cheryl Faris Nesa Faticoni Eric Fatkin Becky Feher Brian Ferguson Laurie Fimian Richard Fischer Troy Flippin Andrea Flood Denise Flores Classes 23 Jerry Flug Alan Fontanares Debbie Forbes Donna Forbes Julie Forehand Geoffrey Fout Kellie Foxwell Carolyn France Chris Francis Amy Francisco Becky Frazier Tim Freeman Suzette Frey Merrill Friedman John Fudala Sarah Fussell Becky Futrell Linda Gard Doug Garner Kellie Gardner Neil Gardner Scott Gardner Kim Gaskins Shirley Gauvin Reina George Bill Gernstein 24 Classes JUST FOR FUN 3: S ST Jeff Gilliam Danny Ginn Chris Gladden Linda Gladstone Cindy Glick Jay Gonzales Mike Goodove Sharon Goodman Brad Graham Lisa Grant Laura Graves Dan Green Melissa Grehawick Kari Griffith Beth Gross Rusty Guess Albert Gumabay Jennifer Guyer Heather Haas Jay Hale Ronnie Hamel Liz Hamilton Ashley Hamrick Sallie Hanbury Kelly Hancock Mark Hardiman David Harrington David Harris Wanda Harris Chris Harry Judi Hart Angie Harwell Katrina Hastings Kim Haviland Kathy Hayes Classes 25 Tom Hoymes Hardy Headden Ashley Hemphill Colleen Hennessey Richard Hess Michele Hickey Cheryl Hicks Patricia Hiestand Todd Hilton Robert Hines Angela Hinston Sarah Hodges Terry H offer Shelly Holman Randi Holmstock FABULOUS ' 85 Sandi Hooks Billy Horton John Horton Melissa Houser Mike Hron Danny Hughes Keane Hughes Tracy Hughes Peyton Hull Diane Humphreys Tommy Hunter Lara Idsinga Tom Infantino Chip Ingram Beth Isenhour Andrea Jacka Stephanie Jacobson Robin Jaffe Jill Jamison Elizabeth Jenkins 26 Classes 4 Wendel Jenkins Keith Jennings Cindy Johnson Stacey Johnson Roger Johnson Jeff Jones Jim Jones Joyce Jones Jim Jordan Sheila Joseph FIRST IMPRESSIONS Jenny Kahara Wayne Kappler Brian Karl Sarala Katepalli Lori Kaufman Kathy Kelleher Joe Kelly Kelly Kelly Paige Kelly Robert Kelly Judi Kennedy Rune Kiellstod Amy Klamerus Joel Klockow Kara Knickerbocker Susan Koehner Andrew Koenig Jeannine Kofroth Yvette Kofroth Cheryl Krane Rhonda Korahaes Anna Krebs Diane Kronz Catherine Kuhnemund Classes 27 Renee Lafond John Lamb Shelia Lancaster Patrice Landers Robbie Larmore Paul Lavandosky Renee Lavely Mike Lawless Brett Laws Abelardo Layola Stephanie LeBlanc Paul Leccese Ty Lee Mark Leech Chuck Leeper Robin Legum Chris Lehman Debbie Lentz Scott Leonard Steve Levine Emily Lewis Wendy Lewis Laura Liles Kevin Lilly Candy Lineberry Chuck Lisner Alisa Little Cosette Livas Theresa Liverman Jeff Lohr Arthur Luce David Lutz Tina Luzzi Bruce Lytle Tim McCann FOR THE STARS A 1 28 Classes Ann McCarron Steve McCleaf Bobby McClellan Dana McClure Laura McColley George McCoy Katie McElhenny Colleen McFeely Sean McGrath Jennifer Mclntyre David McLaughlin John McLaughlin Cathy McLennan Brian McNamee Troy McPherson Scott MacAlea Billy Madison Cindy Mann Michelle Markham April Martin WORTH THE EFFORT Steve Martin Tara Martin John Martinez Jennifer Mason Kim Matthews Kim Maftson Classes 29 Kristin May Kim Maynard Jon Maynes Terry Meehan John Melchers Mike Melnikoff Tricia Melton Chris Menia Cindy Midgett Jeanne Miles Andy Miller Carole Miller Greg Miller Kim Miller Mike Mills Scott Mills Tommy Mitchell Robert Moore David Morgan Mike Morgan NINTH GRADERS WIN SPIRIT CHAIN Michelle Morris Kathy Morrison Angela Mote Grant Mott Jim Murphy Bill Murray Leslie Myers Dawn Nashwinter Amy Nauman Kim Nelson Carol Neste Susan Newton Doug Nochols Stephanie Nobles Caryn Nowland 30 Classes Kevin O ' Brien Maria Octavo Matthew Odietus Robby Oglesby John Olah Jun Ortega Andy Orts Sandt Orts Lisa Ott Angela Owens Darrin Owens Jim Owen Sheila Page Kitty Palermo Michael Palter MAKING IT BETTER David Pa rker Steve Parker Greg Patterson William Patterson Valani Pauole Mary Pellingra Beth Pendleton Dan Pennington Quinton Perau Joy Perkins Karen Pester Clay Petry Ray Phelps Amy Phillips Forrest Phillips Stephanie Phillips Steve Pierson Mark Pineta Arthur Poole Chris Pope Classes 31 Richey Porter Christine Porterfield Mike Post Mark Potts Tanya Presley Rachael Prince Stacey Prince Rence Propster Paul Pulliam Mark Quinton Sarah Quinton Karen Rabidoux Steve Radigan Mike Ralicki Terry Ray CHANGES, CHANGES, CHANGES Tim Rayburn Jimmy Raynor Beckie Reason Kelvin Reid Russ Reiter Greg Remy Gina Reyes Greg Reynolds 32 Classes Shawn Reynolds Mark Rezas Pete Rezas Paul Rhode Peggy Rhode John Richards Rodney Riddle Stephanie Riddle Kevin Riordan Lynn Ritger Mike Roache Patrick Roberson Michelle Rogers Lauren Roper Richard Rose WHAT A COMBINATION Tracy Rumpf Julie Rushing David Ryan Nadia Sammons Robin Sanderlin Robert Santa Maria Robert Savage Keith Sawyer Joan Schell Ann Schneider Eric Schorr Karleen Schultz Adam Schuster Ronald Schwartrauber Andy Scott Michele Scott Win Scott- Mike Seligman Christine Sell Ali Shabazz Classes 33 34 Classes 0% David Stanley David Starling Beth Stevenson Tanya Stubbs Judi Summerfield Julie Swanberg Donna Swanner Sherri Swindell Kevin Syfreft Trot Tadeo Marshall Tatem Tim Teegarden Beth Terray Holly Thomas Maureen Thompson Adriane Thorton John Thurston Carlton Tignor Johnny Tincher David Tonkovich NINTH GRADERS SHOW SCHOOL SPIRIT Donnie Torbett Melissa Tossi Chris Townsend Gary Turlington Cindy Turner Lee Tweedy Doug Twiddy Ellen Utter Ella Uzzle Tammy Valentine Robert Vandeburg Darrin Vaughan Brian Vaughn Patrick Vick Ron Voelkel Sandra Wade Kelly Walker Tara Wallace Lee Walters Michelle Walters Debbie Wanzong Amy Waranch Steve Warren Jimmy Waterfield Maria Watts Mike Weber NINTH GRADERS LEAVE KJHS HALLS EMPTY Walter Weeks Kathy Weese Sharon Weigant Susan Wells Tammie Webiskis Kevin Werner Kellie West Sheryl WeHering Karen Wheeler Kelly Wheeler Annette White Danny White Paula White Robert White T.J. Whitehurst 36 Classes Scott Whittier Cindy Wiersh Terrance Williford Sandi Wilkinson Randall Willard Anna Williams Chris Williams Janel Williams John Williams Ricky Williams Jeff Wills Jackoe Wilson Julie Wilson Lori Wilson Michelle Winslow WHEN FOREVER ISN ' T LONG ENOUGH El 3 Cathy Winstead Tony Wise Jill Wiseman Stacey Wolcott John Wood John Wood Lynette Worsham Jeff Wray Alex Young Wayne Young Lisa Zucker Classes 37 idor some of us, i£ um our first year- at tf? ?fAl S, (oA Ae otAiers ofus were eafteriencing Afe in tAejunior A y bfor a seetme ear. Jfdany tmi£ it is c ffentA to adjust to cAuinyes, tut u found tAat atfustments AaeA to- b mack as u e progressed tArota A our ei AtA trade ( ear at SAl fAltS. . SotAuny stofifed us from ferooing tAat a e Aad spirit otA in scAool and uv e xtra-c irrtadar aetioities. We Aneu tAat uduit Linda Adamskie Pam Agbuya Allison Ainscough Art Akers Norman Akey VFronk Aimer) Susan Altenhein Rick Alyhelyi Gina Amato Kim Amber Ricky Amos Sandra Anderson Liz Anneft Robert Antonio (Linda Armond) Shane Arnold Gianna Artrip Theresa Atkins Brian Austin Nathan Austin Suzie Azaf Dawn Bailey Nat Bailey Maryann Baiocco Buddy- Baker Karen Baker Leanna Balsley Stephanie Bannevich Danny Barham Tara Barker vChris Barnard) Allen Barnes Denise Barnes James Barnes Karin Barnes Tony Barnes Michael Baron Jimmy Bartlemay Stefanie Bates Beth Beany Todd Beck Bill Becker u did during tA j ear ama d ong l e remeniAtered. Setting standare s ana traditions urns oeru mucA a feast of our- j ear as it happened to us . WAesi u ariticfeate our- moo to- t ie top, toe are anocious , j et reaAze tAat adiat u e Aaoe c one sAows tAat u Aaoe set AigA j oa sfor otuseA es. 9fes , u e are; in tAe rmdd e of tAe road in man coaasj et u e are mow up aAead utitA determination . 38 Classes Beth Bell Brod Bello Mark Beshirs Megan Bickerstaff Patricia Black Brian Blackman Ed Blair Lawrence Bland Bev Blount Randy Boe Tammy Bone Lauren Booth Sherry Booth Amy Bordy Caroline Bowe Charles Bowers Rob Boyle Alvin Boynton Dawn Brafford Eric Brayn Joe Briggs April Brinn Lori Britton Jason Brockman Doug Brooks Charley Brown David Brown Missy Brown Teresa Bryan Jack Buchanan jSteve Buckner fbuan Bui lathy Bukovac}) Brad Burch Amy Burchman SUCH A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Jean Burlemachi Laura Burns Rod Burns (Steve Butche?) Tommy Cain Benji Caldwell Nancy Campbell Billy Cannon Cara Cannon Bobby Carmine Melissa Carothers Laurie Carpenter) Tina Carpenter James Carr Kathy Carr ( ' Robert Carrikeri Sharon Caskey Ronald Castareda Matt Chapman Jeffery Chappelle Karen Chasse Classes 39 Karen Chaves Mike Chittum Willis Christopher Mac Church Reggie Claar Billy Clark Julie Clark Regina Clark Bob Clarke Elizabeth Clarke Kim demons Linda Cockey Claiborne Cofer [Ron Coferj) Jeff Cohen Sean Cohen Tanya Coleman Susan Coley Tom Colucci Donna Colvin Matt Comerford Darrell Compton Ronillo Concepion Jared Conley Kim Connard Tina Conrad Patty Cooper Steve Cooper Elizabeth Cowan Regina Creek Tommy Crittendon Frank Cross Mark Crunk Robelei Cruz Kathy Cullen Christi Cummings Michele Curran Alisa Dana JoAnn Dangman 40 Classes Michelle Daikos Michelle Dalrample Lori Daughtery fDean Davison Amy Davis Matthew Deal Peter Deangelo Barbara Deblaker (.Kevin Deegan) Jay Dejesus Marie Dejesus Nina Dejesus Kenny Demma (Joe Dennie ) Cheri Dewberry Stephanie Dill Michael Dimmer Phillip Dion Brooke Donahue Michelle Dorland (Jeff Douglas, Thomas Doyle Wendy Doyle fRobin Dunban) Holly Duncan Bryan Dunn £Mike Dunn Dee Dee Dupuis Chris Durand Samantha Durkee Kim Durney Scott Dye UoAnn Eades) Swain Eller Mike Elliott Sheri Emerson Amy Emmons Audrey Emmons Simon Eng Chris Engle Craig Enslin Vickie Erb Kathy Escucha Don Espitia Amos Evans Mark Evans tSha ron Evere Holly Falch Eric Feeney John Feigenbaum Deanna Fellers Jeff Fentress Tina Ferguson Jodi Ferrari Robert Fields Jeff Fike George Filomarino Susan Flagg Ronald Flately Cindy Fletcher Chris Flint John Fohl Matt Ford Classes 41 Amy Forehand Jenny Forrest Nicki Fortune Keith Foster VSteve Fowler) Denny Fox Lonnie Fox Amy Franklin Bruce Franklin Jack Freeman Sherri Friedman Michelle Friend Matt Friesz Debbie Fulkerson David Garner Anna Garrison Kenny Gatdula Elizabeth Geddie Ella George) Johnny George Stacy Germain (Denise Gibson Kim Gibson Lisa Gibson Christin Gilbert David Gilbert Nedra Gilchrist Colleen Gillen Dante Gilmore John Gimbert Paul Goggin Zabrina Gonzaga Bob Goodwin Ricky Gozum Alexandra Graf Adrienn Grant Susanne Greene Sherry Grice (Cberie Griffith Caroline Grubbs Bryant Guthrie David Guton EIGHTH GRADERS GET INVOLVED IN SCHOOL LIFE Chris Haas Brian Hadley Cheryl Hadley Leah Hall (Mike Hall) Brandon Hamilton Tina Hamilton Cindy Hammonds Jason Hampton Leigh Hannah Robby Hannah Serena Hannah Michelle Hansicker Kip Harbison 1 1 ft f ■i 42 Classes Sean Hardiman Lynn Hardin John Harm Amy Harrell Greg Harris Lisa Harris Brian Harrison Katina Haslam Mark Haynes Brian Heath Holly Henderson Susan Hendricks Ken Hennesey Caroline Henry David Henry Susan Henry Michael Henshaw Buddy Hiat Leigh Higginbotham Billy Himchak Evelyn Hobbs A SECOND LOOK Classes 43 44 Classes Janel Logan Michelle Lowry Brad Lownsbury Tim Lovelace Dawne Lovelady Lance Lovelady Brent Lumpkin Patrick Lynn Tammy Lynn Steve Lyons Jim Lytle Keith McBride Karen McCabe CKathy McCabe ' ) Eric McDonnell Harold McDuffie Mark McGarity Mat McGregor Diane McGuire Laura McLaughlin Shannon McMakin Wendy McVey Christine Mabry Noelle Macaraeg Doug MacDonald Valerie Mack Michelle Mackay Maureen Maker Julie Mackintire Eileen Molllaby Caesar Mamplata Jeff Mandel Marlene Mangosing Laura Mann John Manolakas Kevin Marcum Robin Markland (Matt Marquedant) (John Martin Richard Martin Kim Martineau fAndy Mason V(3f ft£, Jamie Mason Classes 45 John Mason Rebecca Morney Gary Mayer Kim Mayse Heather Maxwell Sheri Medlin Anna Miller Jon Miller Leslie Miller Mike Miller Tim Miller Erick Milliken Mike Mizal Billy Moore Elizabeth Moore Felisicia Moore Sharon Moore Thomas Moore Leslie Moran Theresa Morean Chuck Morrison Lori Morrison Donald Moss John Mosteller Juan Mungo (Trade MurdenJ Jenny Murphy Leslie Murray Stacy Musich Valerie Myers David Nail Preston Neindorf Susie Newbold Laura Newby Shirley Newcomb Mike Nixon Gena Noggle Christy Norman Trenton Norman Terri Norris Caryn Nowland Bryan Nunes CHOICES TO MAKE Marichu Ocampo Georgia Lee Odom Jerome Van Okel Sean Olah Peter Omberg Patricia O ' Neil Sean O ' Neil Tony Orlando Stephen Owens Theresa Owens Randy Padilla Lynn Painter Danny Palermo Perry Pascual 46 Classes Debbie Patterson Kim Patterson James Pearson Ed Pelingra Tony Pelingra Beth Permenter Valerie Perreault Wendy Perry Nicole Patrauskis Craig Patrie Heather Petry Mark Pezzella Bret Phillips Mike Phillips Melissa Pierce Randy Pierce Reed Pierce Kim Pinau Aris Pineda Elisa Placides Henry Pogorzelski A PART OF IT ALL Classes 47 icon i -eve ' naoJ UJ f -h Z acJte ike, a fcoJ 4 f+ j Jii 5 Of 7- 5jdy Andmu RiUiuiu d- Tracey Riedel Calvin Riffle Donna Ringer Chris Roberts Heath Robinson Martha Roche Jack Rodes Kristen Rogers Chris Rollins Steve Romine Jennifer Ross John Roy Debbie Rozos Michelle Rubin Charles Ruchelman (Lisette Ruiz} Mike Rumore Sharon Ruppe Susan Ruppe Gerry Rutledge James Russell Stacy Sadler Teri Sadler Salbert Salang Susan Sams Debbie Sargent (Mark Saunders ) Trina Sawyer Michelle Savage Kim Saylor Tracy Schields Andrew Schroeder Tony Schwartztrauber Kelley Scoby Ann Scott Craig Scott Suzanne Scott Donna Seehorn 48 Classes J Charita Seldon Mitzi Seibold Tom Sewell Wendy Shackelford Tracy Shank Jennifer Sheppard Mike Sheppard Amy Sherwood John Shourds Michelle Silva Julie Simmons Jeff Sister Brian Szaranas Pam Skottegaard Monique Slagle Anne Slaughter Amy Smith Andrew Smith Cheryl Smith Christine Smith Kelly Smith Kelly Smith Lisa Smith ■Rebecca Smith Cheryl Snow chele Snukisv Todd Soady usan Soquety Nancy Sorenson Patti Spade Daphne Spain Lisa Spilka Mike Spindel Anna Sprague Jeff Sprague Jill Springer Tracy Spruill Karey Staehling Mike Stamper Angie Staples Marcy Starling David Staub Brad Stephens Greg Stephens Ginger Stevenson Johnny Stevenson Marc Stewart Christy Stoddard Keith Stokes Joni Strange Steve Strapec David Stubbs Jimmy Sung Denise Swear Liz Taggart Shelley Tate (t)ebb e Tatem Robin Taylor Barrie Teach Paul Tewey Kim Theriault Sean Thibault Karen Thomason Classes 49 Teresa Ann Thomas Heather Thompson Heather Thompson Rodney Thompson Karin Thornton John Thousand Richelle Todd My Tran Ann Trbovich Kristie Tretheway Paula Triebes John Tripp James Tucker Tracy Turner Laurie Underhill Paula Vaiden Debbie Vansaun Anete Vasquez Shannon Vaughan Bobby Villa-Lobos Steve Walck DECISIONS, DECISIONS, DECISIONS Carol Wales Andy Walker Lee Wallace Richard Walsh Dana Walton Susan Ward Steve Warrell Brett Warren Wesley Warren Donald Waskey Andy Watkins Andrea Watson John Weaver Theresa Webber Tom Webber Jeff Weeks Shannon Weeks Julie Weinstein Fred Weldon Jeff Welsh Tina Wendt Kent Werner Wendi Wesberry Mike Wessel Colette West Kathryn Whitby Carolyn White David White Norman White Tammy White Rhonda Whitly Mike Wiechman Robert Wildermuth Robin Wilkinson 50 Classes Classes 51 Star yC $Mtmas Memory iSome feofde foryet birtna ays J , uduAy otAers jorgei ann iversaries . i 77ien t iere are tAose u Aa foryet names and frees, bui use tAe cdass of oh I ' neverforyet ourfrstj ear at 5 5? X Ae fo b dcuf ofseAocd orouaAt excitement a u t ie Jitters. We wondered jf it axHi d ke easy to- maA friend andfad into- tAe routine; ofcAisses . tTTiey cAeingesfom one scAool to- tAe otAer- i sometimes made easier- h yetti iy inoo oed in activities and tAere coere many activities at ' diffdlt [for as tctfoin. tAet ear progressed, uses 6eyan to-fel more ' at ease uniA our neto- scAooA, neoo- teacAers, aneAfriend . rWe beaan to- reaAze tAe importance of an education and Iteyan to- prepare; ouese oes Jor pdacesy of eadersAif in oar seAool. y(s- t iej eeir arauv to- on end use anticipate tAe taw- j ears aAead at ' dlffd S and A iotv- tAat udtat Aas Aaffened to- uss i a riea beyinninyfor ay tastiny memoruy. Mike Adams Pinky Agbuya Tamara Allen Brian Aschkenas Andrea Bailey Richard Baker Beverly Bell Dani Berger Sheri Berkowitz Jeff Bertouneau Grant Bookhultz Jay Boyd Scott Brandon Michael Brown Mike Carlton Paul Carlton Terry Carstenseh Roger Carter Leighaun Chew Tracy Childress Jason Ciccone Billy Comess Laura Connolly Mike Daniels Jean DeMartino Stanley Domingo Victoria Double Timothy Drake Brian Eaton Scott Fairchild Christine Flint Geraldine Flores Debbie Fried Shep Fruit Martin George Alex Gordon Jennifer Gross Laura Guyton Bryan Hammond Susan Hargroves Kristen Harris Greg Hatcher 52 Classes Tammy Hermann Monte Hilliard Cathy Holian Chris Holian Jennifer Hoover Todd Hughes Michele Hunter Chris Ihlenfeld Chris Ivey Hilary Jaffe Jay Fodrie Kelly Johnson Mike Johnson Don Jones Cooper Joynes Nicol Kaczmarczyk Melicia Keen Shawn Kelly Barry Kirschner Tedi Kohinke Franchesca Krammerer John Kuhl Ray Larson Steven Lee Traci Lee Paige Legum Melissa Leonard Mark Levy Mark Lister Susan Lohr John Lynch Joshua McClain John McKay Beth Madison Justin Martin NEW ROUTINE CHALLENGES SEVENTH GRADERS i 01 Karen Matyas David Maul Corey May Misty Miller Greg Mitchell Lee Mitchell Michele Mixner Bryan Mizelle Jerry Mollura Pilar Munoz Luaren Murray Scott Myers Jennifer Norton Michael Nelson Les Parlette Susan Parker Carry Pearson Andrew Philbrick Philip Quillin Hign Robinson Kelly Rubin Classes 53 54 Classes ' May I have a pass to the clinic? yC picture or- ste ry of- coAat Aaffened to- u tooa a (not oe cvmfdeie uutAout recetynitevn of tAe staff and adm ' nistratam at fflf dixf. idTieir support ' and encouragement Aave Aeifed eacA and everyone of as maA it tArouyA tAe year. cdTie teacAers ' day started at o°. SO coitA an ivarset aside for fdann nyfor tAe day. Q)uriny tAis Avar, many of diem tooA tAeir time to- AeJf students . tAAe teeieAers ' day ended at 4. • 00, out many stayedffor c uA meetinys and events . WitAout tAem tAe c uAs and sforts utou d now never 6een . £TAe staff by (noesti iy so- mucA time in tAe cAasse and activities at dZffidfxS, Ziaoe enricAed oar minds and lives . W iat tAey Aave taayAt in f O days cvdA ast a ffetim . A Coke and a smile. Staff 57 ENGLISH HELPS US SPREAD THE WORD Betty Brown English 9 Jackie Bryant English 8,9 Dept. Chairman Claire Buffington English 7,8 - I Patsy Cherry Reading Connie Chrismore English 7,8 Nancy Curtis Public Speaking, Drama Drama Club sponsor Valerie Hillyer English 9 Susie Miller English 9 Spirit Club sponsor Louise Minson English 7,8 Sandra Odom English 9 Penny Reynolds English 8 Susan Schwab English 8,9 1 58 , Staff Marye Thompson English 8,9 Susan Varga Reading Forensics sponsor Ramona Young English 8 Newspaper sponsor SHE WILL BE MISSED Mrs. Sally Polansky had been an English and reading teacher at KJHS for nine years. During her years of teaching, she has encouraged and directed many students as they have developed their skills in reading, in communication, and in understanding literature. Growing up in a family where many of her relatives were English teachers influenced her decision in choosing her occupation. At the end of this year, however, she will be retiring from teaching and pursuing other interests. Although she will be leaving KJHS, those students who have had Mrs. Polansky will never forget all that they have learned from her. Her knowledge and dedication has been appreciated very much. ESPANOL, LATINUS, FRANCAIS, DEUTSCH Pam Behrens French Elizabeth Dover German Joseph Elias Latin Latin Club Rob Moody Spanish Spanish Club Lynn Reilly Spanish, French French Club Denise Thomas Spanish Dept. Chairman Staff 59 IT ' S ALL IN THE NUMBERS Mary Anderson Elem. Algebra, Algebra I Cherylin Caten Math 7,8 Ed Dennis Pre Algebra, Algebra I Kathleen Foster Algebra I, Pre- Algebra Donna Kopp Gen. Math 9, Pre Algebra Regina Montagna Geom., Algebra I Dept. Chairman Carolyn Reyerson . Gen. Math 9, Math 8 t, IC Lois Shields . | .. Gen.. Math 9, Math 8 Donald Starbuck . x M ath 8, Pre-Algebra Dorothy Stephen Elem. Algebra, Math 8 Laura West Pre Algebra, Gen. Math 8 Audrey Widgeon Elem. Algebra, Algebra I 60 Staff THOSE WHO CAN ' T REMEMBER THE PAST ARE CONDEMNED TO REPEAT IT Peg Baldwin World History National Junior Honor Society Sponsor Elizabeth Boykin Social Studies 7,8 S.C.A. Sponsor Joan Isaccson World Georgraphy, Social Studies 8 Robert Jones Social Studies 8 Timothy Miller Social Studies 8, World Geography S.C.A. Sponsor Patricia Shorter World Geography Mr. Fuller World History Debate Team Sponsor Mr. Fuller and Mrs. Baldwin have motivated many students to learn history through a unique teaching method. Two years ago they combined their philosophies and skills in a team teaching situation. Their teaching ability and personalities have created an environment where students can develop their knowledge and interest in World History. Staff 61 SCIENTIFICALLY SPEAKING Bobby Adair Physical Science Joan Gaetani Physical Science Dept. Chairman Mary Gamble Physical Science Cheerleading sponsor Science Club sponsor Willa Moore Sciene 7, Physical Science Neil Phelps Biology Spirit Club sponsor Caryle Sims Earth Science Suzanne Thompson Physical Science Mymell Toney Earth Science Amanda Wray Physical Science Yearbook sponsor National Jr. Honor Society sponsor Science Club sponsor THEY ' RE COOKING Mary Cerrone Home economics Patty Ervin Home Economics Donna McCloud Home Economics 62 Staff FIT FOR T E FUTURE Each one of the coaches here at KJHS puts his full time and effort into coaching his team. He promotes good attitudes and sportsmanship in addition to teaching the students the skills of the game. Being a coach includes the responsibility of his team and its equipment, as well as, organizing the practice times for the team. The teams at KJHS are lucky to have the interest and enthusiasm of these coaches. Whether it was a winning season or not made no difference, for every game brought experience to both the coach and his team. Cathy Chester Health P.E. 9 Dept. Chairman Tommy Chowns Health P.E. 9 Basketball Coach Joe Hassel Health P.E. 7,8 Track Coach Bob Hicks Health P.E. 9 Dept. Chairman Football Coach Diane Johnson Health P.E. 8,9 Softball Coach Debbie Kinzel Health P.E. 7,8 Gymnastics Coach Sharon Munden Health P.E. 8 Field Hockey and Soccer Coach Ronald Stultz Health P.E. 8,9 Wrestling Coach Tony Zontini Health P.E. 8 Baseball Coach Staff 63 SPECIAL PEOPLE FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION Janet Allen E.H. Basketball and Track Coach Cindy Enroughty L.D.S.C. Rita Ford L.D.R. Theresa Harris L.D.R. Flags, Majorettes, and Rifles sponsor Teresa Winchester L.D.R. Paul Wright E.M.R. Dept. Chairman SELF-EXPRESSION TAKING CARE OF US Mm Amy Ratliff Art 1,2 David Brooks Head Custodian Janet Gray Cafeteria Manager THE BUSINESS WORLD _ Evelyn Frazier General Business 64 Staff THE BEAT GOES ON Emmet Forbes Band Ina Leiderman Chorus Celes Price Orchestra AIDE US IN LEARNING Lorene Johnson Teacher Aide Freddi Morgan Teacher Aide Terry Teague Teacher Aide DO IT YOURSELF William Camp Industrial Arts John LePine Industrial Arts Michael Polychroni Industrial Arts John Stahl Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman THE GUIDING LIGHT SCHOOL ORGANIZATION 66 Staff Pat Cowen Secretary Emma Sawyer Secretary Shirley Welche Secretary SHHHHHH! Lois Linsly Library Peggy Harrop Library Chris McClenny Library HEALTH, DISCIPLINE, AND LEARNING Kay Harris Nurse David Flanigan I.S.S. Assistant Football Coach Mary Cade R.R.T. COORDINATING STUDENT ACTIVITIES Mr. Bob Booth is the Student Activities Coordinator for KJ.H.S. Mr. Booth is responsible for scheduling club and sports activities for our school. He is always busy attending events in which KJ.H.S. students are participating. Mr. Booth started to teach at Kempsville Jr. High in 1969 when the school opened and has been teaching here for twelve years. Before he was a student activities coordinator, he taught physical education. He Bob Booth Student Activities Coordinator coached two years of football, two years of basketball, and six years of wrestling. When Mr. Booth was a student in junior high and high school, he participated in many sports. This helped him to decide to be a physical education teacher. Much of what has happened to us, such as dances, games, clubs, and evening performances, was scheduled and organized by Mr. Booth. Staff 67 Dr. E.E. Brickell Superintendent of Schools Virginia Beach 68 Administration The Virginia Beach City School Administration is actively concerned with increasing the educational facilities for every student. The role of an administrator is to guide the students through a successful educational experience. In the school year 1981-1982, the administration of KJHS was directed by Jefferson Davis, principal. To compliment the leadership function, he was ably aided by Carl Peterson and Ralph Sykes, assistant principals. Such competent leadership has brought another successful school year to be a pleasant close. Not many men could fit the role of principal of Kempsville Jr. High School as Mr. Jefferson Davis. He maintains an informal, but disciplined, atmosphere and is always accessible to students and faculty. Everyone at KJHS knows that Mr. Davis will listen to any problem with fairness, concern, and an open mind. Any decision he makes is for the benefit of the majority of the student body, and the faith he maintains in his students inspires trust among them. In contributing so much to the youth of Kempsville Jr. High School, Mr. Davis has helped to make what has happened to us so important. Jefferson Davis Principal Carl P.E. Peterson, Jr. Assistant Principal Ralph Sykes Assistant Principal 70 Administration Administration 71 ■Percussions get into the beat! various organizations and activities in adicA %P participate are uhc and varied Aere at fflffiffif. 7i£y ft ay an important part in ma A sup tAe; venture tArouaAjunior AigA scAooA a pdeasant one . (d uA and o yaaizxitianaA actauties provide a cAanee fr tAe student to- sAare Ais interest® oHtA riends . @brticif ati igi , enaAdes a student to- deoeAof mutual interests and friendsAups, as a eAA as, a uHoina Aisn to taAe a AtreaA rvm tAe eoeraacu routine of scAooA. ($eina apart op a jprouf is important andaives tAe student a JeeA ujy of AteAonyi uj. Q)urinep iJ) 9i- 2, participation in tAe cA As and organizations uxiS ' at an a tim AiyA or tAere was sornetAing for everyone A outside actioities udiicA accomfiasuf ' scAoot ' Aft ' Aas made tAe year | more en vuaAde and Aefes us add to tAe Aist of tA tAivys tAat Aaoe Aapp ened. Joey takes a break. 72 Activities J. THE KJHS MARCHING BRAVES KJHS band director, Emmett Forbes, was a busy man this past year. Preparation for the year began even before school started, with marching band practice everyday. The Marching Braves performed a half-time show at every home football game to entertain the fans and promote school spirit. They also marched in several parades during the fall and early winter months, always taking home high honors when in competition. At the end of the marching season, the band performed concerts for the student body, families, and friends. In addition to the marching band and concert band, Mr. Forbes also directs an excellent jazz band. This group has also entertained for audiences during the year. Each and every band member works hard and should be very proud of his accomplishments. Congratulations! Honor Guard: Stephanie Cronk, Judy Spilka, Debbie Wanzong, Cindy Watkins, Becky Futrell (not pictured: Franchesca Kammerer.) Drum Majors: Julie Swanberg, Chuck Lisner (Head), Sandra Wade. 74 Activities Flutes: Row 1: Anne Trbovich, Merrill Friedman, Benita Asher, Beth Terray, Maryln Bess, Kim Boyd, Laura Newby, Melissa Houser. Row 2: Kim Martineau, Leslie Miller, Heather Haas, Julie Rushing, Susie Bruce, Heather Thompson, Leslie Myers, Drew Basden, Carolyn France, Robert Moore, Collette Barnes, Cindy Turner, Nicole Livas, Linda Gladstone, Tracie Murden, Stephanie Kim. French Horns: Joni Swanberg, Leilani Danganan, Shelia Lancaster. Trombones: Row 1: Shawn Reynolds, Greg Mitchell, Robert Dillman. Row 2: Mike Spitalney, Christina Dejesus, Jerry Flug. Clarinets: Row 1: Shelly Buckley, Suzette Frey, Kathy Weese, Tammy Bloom, Cindy Glick. Row 2: JoAnn Danganan, Terri Sadler, Monica Buckley, Tami Bone, Lori Brandon. Row 3: Yvette Kofroth, Beth Moore, Cindy Mann, Sandra Anderson, Carol Neste, Doug Twiddy, Pattie Burns, Kelvin Reid, Michelle Brinn, Robin Sanderlin. Activities 75 Saxophones: Andrew Koenig, David Snapp, Andy Austin, Mark Cole, Albert Gumabay, Steve Strapec, Chance Schober, Linda Gard. 76 Activities Percussion: Row 1: Carlton Tignor, Donald Kemp, John Roy, Valerie Perrault. Row 2: Diane Kronz, Kurtis Reiner, Greg Patterson, Kirk Folk, Chris Gladden, Kim Patterson. Row 3: Mike Slater, Clay Petry, Steve McCleaf, David Harrington, John Weaver. Majorettes: Patrice Landers (Captain), Kelly Hancock, Kathy Hayes, Patty Cooper, Sandi Hooks. Activities 77 KJHS TALL SILKS Kelly Kelly (Captain), Kim Maynard, Colleen Gillen, Beckie Reason, Heather Petry, Julie Clark, Renee Lovely, Laura Liles, Jennifer Hoover, Kelly Bryant, Julie Simmons, Holly Henderson, Jeanine Kofroth, Tracy Spruill, Suzanne Quillin. KJHS RIFLES Robelei Cruz, Anna Williams, Beth Isenhour, Liz Campbell, LaTonya Coleman (Captain). Andrea Ball, Beverly Ball, Kim Gaskins, Missy Brown. 78 Activities KJHS CHORUS Row 1: Stephany LeBlanc, Sheran Moore, Vicky Erb, Dawn Bailey, Kelly Williams, Sarah Quinton, Jamie Mason, Dana Smith, Jill Wiseman, Lauri Labyak, Amy Sherwood, Ina Leiderman (Director). Row 2: Judi Spilka, Allison Ainscough, Carrie Pearson, Ella Uzzle, Kellie Gardner, Beth Gross, Kim Gibson, Michelle Hickey. Row 3: Theresa Owens, Suzanne Quillan, Linda Adamskie, Sharon Goodman, Stefanie Bates, Anna Williams, Robin Dunbar, Christine Sell, Julie Simmons, Jennifer Forrest, Robin DeLoatche, Kendall Cutchins, Jennifer Furgeson. Row 4: Shannon Butler, Regina Creek, Dawn Beard, Juli Smith, Becky Feher, Amy Klamerus, Ame Atherton, Andy Scott, Caryn Nowland. KJHS ORCHESTRA Row 1: Tim Lovelace, David Noll, John Mason, Mark Evans, Michelle Scott. Row 2: Cheryl Brown, Kim Zicafoose, Laura Dantonio, Pecanne Conden, Nicki Fortune, Barbara DeBlaker, Kelly Scoby, Michelle Rapcavage. Row 3: Kim Saylor, Ricky Cochran, Harold David, John Melchers, Cindy Churchin, Ronald Casteneda, Lynn Ritgers, Cindy Midgett, Amy Ellis. Activities 79 STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION slfirj Like our government leads the United States of America, our SCA leads Kempsville Junior High School, guided by sponsors, Libby Boykin and Tim ■j Miller. As the SCA Crossed the road together, they | showered us with exciting and new activities. The road was paved with our spirit links and orange carnations planted along the side. The Blue and Gold shone through once again over all junior highs in Virginia Beach. With all of the varied .. ... .. . j • j. cr A ■., Tim Miller, Libby Boykin sponsors activities we participated in, the bLA made it happen to us. Alan Fontanares President Beth Stephenson Vice-President Christina DeJesus 1 1 1 80 Activities NINTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Julie Swanberg, Kay Shows, Laura McColley, Sarala Katepalli, Sarah Silseth, Russ Dodson, Christine Sell, Cossette Livas, Alan Fontanares, Beth Stephenson, Tracy Hughes. Row 2: Chris Carter, Elizabeth Jenkins, Stephanie Cronk, Chuck Lisner, Beth Cousins, Mary Pellingra, Cheryl Krone, Michelle Rodgers, Michelle Morris. SEVENTH EIGHTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Gina Amata, Kim Raetzman, John McKay, Brian Mizelle, Maryann Baiocco, Michelle Mixner, Sharada Katepalli, Debbie Fried. Row 2: Nicole Livas, Julie Simmons, Amy Sherwood, Liserte Ruiz, John Workman, Anne Slaughter, Tracey Shields, Karen Chasse, Mike Carlton, Jennifer Singson. Row 3: Bethany Rice, Heather Thompson, Kelly Scoby, Amy Harrell, Susan Lohr, Bobby Goodwin. Activities 81 PARLEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS? Row 1: Beth Beany, Laura McCulley, Wendy McVey, Joey Reason, Lisa Spilka, Kristie Trethaway. Row 2: Stephanie Bates, Jenny Mclntyre, Wendy Stampely, Wendy Lewis, Peyton Hull, Kay Shows. Row 3: Cheryl Krane, Anne Ellis, Beth Price, Karin Bannes, Susan Altenheim, Valorie Myers, Lisa Emory, Elizabeth Barclift, Beth Spivac, Rachael Prince. Mrs. Reilly (sponsor), Beth Terray, Sandra Wade, Julie Swanberg, (officers) France, a dream come true. 82 Activities J FOREIGN FLAVOR Activities 83 AMO LATINUS! Row 1: Julie Simmons, Kathy Escucha, Sherry Booth, Suzanne Scott, Elise Richels, (vice p) Patrick Lynn, Perry Pascal, Ricky Gozum. Row 2: Anna Miller, Dawn Dean, Sally Hanbury (pres.), Chris Williams, Kennny Taylor, Christina DeJesus. Row 3: Daniel Burnette (vice-pres), Mike Rumore, Greg Caddell (treas.), Michelle Markum, Cindy Midgett, Evelyn Hebbs. COMO ESTAS? Row 1: Sherry Eluto, Marianne Baiocco, Marichu Ocampo. Row 2: Kathryn Whitby, Heather Baker (pres.), Faith Blood (treas.). Mr. Moody (sponsor). Not Pictured: Judi Hart (vice-pres.), Laura Liles (sec), Lehoa Ronders, Suzette Frey, Bruce Franklin, Chuck Lisner. 84 Activities FHA ALL THE WAY Row 1: Carmen Wood, Beth Beaney, Sharon Everett, Patrice Landers, J.J. Leonard. Row 2: Renee Lavely, Janel Logan, Kim Young, Noelle Maceraeg, Lisa Kater, Denise Gibson, Pamela Agbuyer. Row 3: Cheri Dewberry, Kim Boyd, Carrie Loflin, Traci Lee, Chris Holian, Sherri Grire, Holly Henderson. Row 4: Karin Barnes, Tara Wallace, Leighann Chew, Jean Smith, Zabrina Gonzaga, Donna Forbes, Renee Howie, Cheryl Snow, Judy Summerfield, Debbie Tatem, Bonnie Joe. Row 1: Kim Boyd, (Treasurer), Cheryl Snow (Reporter), Denise Gibson (President), Debbie Tatem (Vice President), Patrice Landers (Secretary). Row 2: Mrs. McCloud, Miss Ervin, Mrs. Cerrone. Activities 85 HELPING GUIDANCE Row 1: Beth Johnson, Mike Morgan, Chris Ihlenfeld, Susan Sams, Elizabeth Jenkins. Row 2: Justine Homer, Robin Dunbar, Stephanie Riddle, Peggy Rhode, Julia Forehand. Not Pictured: Daniel Green, Andy Haldron, Jay Gonzales. CHECK ' EM OUT Row 1: Harold McDuffie, Debbie Fried. Row 2: Georgia Lee Odom, Tracy Adkinson, Tracy Jones, Sheri Emerson, Cathy Bukovak. Not pictured: Jennifer Singson, Chris Haas, Susannah Baxter, Elizabeth Barclift, Stephanie Cronk. 86 Activities CHEERFUL FACES FOR THE OFFICE Row 1: Liz Campbell, Sarah Fussell, Paula Benziger, Kay Shows. Row 2: Lydia Cockey, Karey Stoehling, Kim Miller, Michelle Morris. Not Pictured: Jill Jamison, Andrea Watson, Pam Courtney. Activities 87 FIRST AIDS Row 1: Lori Kaufman, Kelly Hancock, Sheila Lancaster. Row 2: Collette Barns, Kim Gaskins, Colleen Gillen. HELPING S.A.C, Alex Young I have a headache, I can ' t run the 600, will you write me a pass? All these excuses are heard daily by our school nurse, Mrs. Harris. She received her training at Prespyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She has been a school nurse for 13 years. Mrs. Harris is the mother of four children and she enjoys Sandbridge in the summer. We are lucky to have a nurse that loves Kempsville and is dedicated to the students. 88 Activities THE CREAM OF THE CROP The National Junior Honor Society is made up of a very special group of students who must have maintained a 7.0 average for the eighth grade and the first semester of the ninth grade at KJHS. The members are chosen on the basis of four major qualities: leadership, service, citizenship, and academics. When a student has maintained the academic average, he or she is given an application for membership. The applications are reviewed by a committee of teachers and administration, and the selection of the new members is made. A tapping ceremony is held in the spring to induct the new members. The NJHS is a service organization which offers tutoring to the students of KJHS and also helps needy families during the holiday seasons. Sarah Silseth (Vice President), Mike Spitalney (President). Row 1: Sarah Silseth, Mike Spitalney. Row 2: Colleen McFeely, Elizabeth Jenkins, Paige Kelly, Chuck Lisner, Dale Fajardo. Row 3: Lara Idsinga, Brenda Chasse, Christine Sell, Annet Vasquez, Stacey Prince. Activities 89 IT ' S SHOW TIME!!! Row 1: Wendy Stampley (Secretary Treasurer), Alan Fontanares (Vice President), Christine Sell (Pre sident). Row 2: Colleen McFeely, Rachel Prince, Donna Swanner, Mike Lawless, Denise Dean, Anna Miller, Nancy Campbell. Row 3: Barbara Sparks, Tracy Hughes, Amy Francisco, Laura Mann, Kay Shows. Row 4: Scott Gardner, Jennifer Mclntyre, Cheryl Krone, Jenny Kahara, Sallie Hanbury, Robin Dun- bar, Teresa Bryan, Caryn Nowland. Row 5: Johnny George, Michelle Morris, Debbie Wanzong, Mark Hardiman, Chris Williams. WHAT DID YOU SAY? Row 1: Robert White, Johnny George, Chris Williams, Richard Blake. Row 2: Debbie Wanzong, Sallie Hanbury, Wen- dy Stampley. Middle: Dusty (Mascot). 90 Activities IN PERFECT HARMONY In December, the fourth annual Evening of Fine Arts was presented as an interdepartmental production. Entertainment included mime, dance, jazz, seasonal choral, music, an art show, and a presentation of the one-act play Stages . The play recieved a superior rating at a one act play festival earlier in the month. Parents, students and friends who attended the event enjoyed the fine arts of KJHS. Activities 91 THEORETICALLY SPEAKING Row 1: Alan Fontanares, Perry Pascal, Chris Hally, Charlie Ruchelman, Brad Bello. Row 2: Mrs. Varga (sponsor), Tammy Worbiskis, Mike Lawless, Debbie Wanzong, Susan Koerner, Sally Hanbury. THAT ' S DEBATABLE Row 1: Stacey Prince, Susan Koener, Mary Gonaway, Anna Miller, Cristi Cumming, Michelle Walter, Cathy McLennon. Row 2: Bill Murray, Jeff Sprague, Mike Rumore, Chris Sell, Mike Lawless, Michelle Markam, Mark Leech, Scot Depta. 92 Activities GENERALS OF TOMORROW? Row 1: Greg Caddell, Robin Tripp, Joey Reason. Row 2: Philip Quillon, Scot Depta, Donnie Larmee, Kenny Taylor. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS Row 1: Kelly Wheeler, Kathy Adcock, Pom Courtney, Amy Phillips. Row 2: Angela Mote, Terry Wray, Teresa Liverman, Cheryl Hicks. Activities 93 MORE EXPERIMENTS!!! Row 1: Tina Luzzi, Sarah Fussell, David Lutz, Mary Conway, Paige Kelly, Brian McNamee. Row 2: Faith Blood, Alan Fonta- nares, Linda Gard, Sarah Silseth, Stacey Prince. Row 3: Beth Stephenson, Judi Hart, Brenda Chasse, Robbie Larmore, Mau- reen Thompson, Curtis Skolnick. Row 1: Chrissie Prince, Christi Cummings, Collette West, Anne Slaughter, Kelly Smith, Karen Chasse, Eric Braun. Row 2: Hen- ry Pogerzelsky, Robin Koch, Barrie Teach, Clifton Lee. Row 3: Ed Blair, Maryann Baiocco, Amy Bordy, Lauri Labyak, Ginger Stevenson. 94 Activities SCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW . — First Place Winners: Chemistry — Alan Fontanares, En- gineering — Perry Pascual, Biology — Subir Chhikara, Physics — Amy Bordy, Earth and Space — Tom Hunter. Second and Third Place Winners: Chem- istry — Billy Madison and Stephanie Bates, Engineering — Sean Hardiman and Missy Brown, Biology — Clifton Lee and Shannon Butler, Physics — Brian Austin and Matt Chapman, Earth and Space — Anne Slaughter and Richard Walsh. Science Club Officers: Miss Gamble, Mrs. Wray (sponsors). Anne Slaughter (secretary), Brenda Chasse (president), Susannah Baxter (vice-president). Activities 95 WE ' VE GOT SPIRIT . . . Row 1: Susan Lohr, Libby Williams, Diane Quinlay, Holly Duncan, Jennifer Singson, Justine Homer, Susie Raiter, Kelly Rubin, Amy Ellis, Ms. Miller. Row 2: Laureen Murry, Dee Dee Dupuis, Jamie Mason, Julie Simmons, Valerie Myers, Leslie Murray, Gina Alexander, Karen Thomason, Michelle Markham, Tracy Jones. Row 3: Jackie Powell, Lynn Pantillo, Elizabeth Geddie, Noelle Mackareag, Suzanne Scott, Maria DeJesus, Kelly Johnson, Paige Legum, Donna Colvin, Pecanne Condon. Row 4: Regina Creeic, Caroline Bowe, Kelly Smith, Beth Bell, Eileen Mulally, Lisefre Ruiz, Vicki Double, Chrisse Flint, Geral Dine. Row 5: Lauri Labyak, Barrie Teach, Sherry Booth, Leigh Higginbotham, Karen Chasse, Denise Swear, Denise Gibson, Jodi Farrari, Michelle McKay. WE ' VE GOT MORE!! Row 1: Tammy Werwiskis, Susan Wells, Dawn Nashwinter, Joanna Crowly, Ellen Utter, Theresa Ray, Mary Conway, Kim Nelson, Debbi Lentz, Laura Dantonio. Row 2: Randy Homstock, Cossette Livas, Mary Pellingra, Stacey Prince, Colleen McFeely, Sandy Orts, Kim Mattson, Tracy Hughes, Paul Rhode. Row 3: Katrina Hastings, Stephanie Phillips, Michelle Morris, Kay Shows, Judy Kennedy, Racheal Prince, Jennifer Mclntrye. Row 4: Laura McColley, Kara Knickerbocker, Kendall Cutchins, Diane Humphries, Judi Hart, Wendy Doughty, Beth DeJesus, Maria DeJesus, Lori Spears, Stacey Shirley. Row 5: Lisa Anderson, Jill Jamison, Melissa Tosi, Brenda Chasse, Kim Miller, Karen Rabidoux, Lisa Zucker. Row 6: Mr. Phelps. 5, No. 2 KEMPSVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL February, 1982 Editors-in-Chief John Wood and Bill Murray Features Editors Heather Baker Sports Editor Robert Engle Club Corner Editor .... Elizabeth Jenkins Music and Drama Editors. . Chuck Lisner and Cindy Midgett Advice Column Editor . . Michelle Walter Reporters Scott Depta Deron Owens Caryn Nowland Pecan London Maureen Maher Tony Schwartztrauber Colette West Nicole Livas Susan Altenhaim motographer Monica Buckley f rt Editor Johnny George ayout Editor Tim Winchester business Manager . . Charles Ruchelman circulation Manager Kathy Kelleher izzle Ernie Retikis eporters Jill Humerick Pam Skottegaard Kelly Smith April Brinn Dale Fajardo Ed Pelina Cheryl Snow Rod Burns M SAWYH Activities 97 1982 VENTURE STAFF Tina Luzzi, Beth Stephenson, Anne Slaughter, Linda Gard, Brian Cafritz, David Lutz, Maureen Thompson, Sarah Silseth, Robbie Larmore, Scott Collins, Jimmy Raynor. Putting together this masterpiece took more work then anyone who never tried it could ever know. All that work had its rewards though; we had a whole lot of good times building on friendships old and new. We ' ll always remember: Who took the keys? more Layouts?!?! SURCI!!!! Mrs. Wray, can I have a ride? Brian and David, where ' s the film? Jimmy, keep your voice down! May I see your pass? That ' s funny, the room looks like a closet. Simply, having, a wonderful Christmas time. Who put the footprints on the wall? Is it desert, or dessert? Tears, Cheers, and the Venture. It Happened to Us Editor: Hnna Luzzi and Mrs. Wray (sponsor) Activities 99 Susannah shoots toward a city championship. Li i Kempsville is on the warpath. 100 Sports Co-captain, Tina Luzzi, realiy shows grace on the bars. dfeorts at dj ffflif ft ay a ny rede in seAooJ ffe as a ed a in eoztracurricoAzr ae ti Ae p Z-S ' J} atA eies did an c tstimdinyjoA in afAo diny t ie ood refatfaytum of d mfsoide teams , dlaoiny tAese kind of synods did nat come easy, it tooA many Aours of iard coorA, jpreat coaeAiny, AiyrA spirits , dedication , and tAe ' desire of a natural bom atA ete. tAAree of t ie d dHf teams uton tAeir city cAumfionsAf coitA many otAers fdaeiny second or tAird. idTris record is one in Aeefiny uritA tAe tradition of oar team at dlffdGS. Besides tAe at detes tAemseAtes, tAe students fans , and cAeer eaders a o f ayed a Auye far t in tAe utinniny seasons . tT ie mend ers of any team need to- A ioto tAat tAey Aaoe tAe confdenee and suffort of tA irfeAout- c assma tes and tAis axis defnite y sAoton durisuf eacA season. HdAe team members at dlffd J tooe demonstraiea sfortsmansAif and uure sAoton tAiat t iey are cAa nfions . dio- matter (oAere tAe comAetiion tooA fdace, tAey made it Aa fte i . TO BE THE BEST Whittier. 102 Sports BRAVES ARE THE BEST . . . YES!! Lisa Anderson, Lisa Zucker, Brenda Chasse, Melissa Grehawick, Stephanie Bannevich, Jill Jamison, Karen Rabidoux, Karen Chasse, Tanya Presley, Sara Fussell, Kim Miller, Melissa Tosi. Sponsor: Miss Gamble Captains: Jill Jamison, Sarah Fussell, Brenda Chasse, Melissa Grehawick. Sports 1 05 RR i Karen Chasse - R P READY? O.K.! The KJHS Cheerieaders, sponsored by Miss Gamble, have done an outstanding job supporting our Braves during the three sports seasons. Whether it was in a football stadium, beside a wrestling mat, or on a baseball field, they cheered the Braves to victory and shared the disappointment of defeat. Being on the squad meant so much more than attending games and cheering. During many hours of hard work, the girls practiced, made posters, decorated athletes ' lockers, served as hostesses for school functions, and organized pep rallies. Their emphasis on good sportsmanship encouraged everyone at KJHS to realize that it wasn ' t whether we won or lost, it was how we played the game. Representing KJHS as cheerleaders was a challenging responsibility during the 1 98 1 -82 school year. This responsibility was not always easy to carry out but during both fun times and discouraging times, their enthusiasm and school spirit proved that the Braves were always winners. Stephanie Bannevich Lisa Anderson Chasse 106 Sports Sports 1 07 BUILT TO TAKE IT Row 1: Billy Clark (mgr.), Troy Tadeo, John DelCarmen, Tomas Moore, Larry Norman, Amos Evans, Jack Freeman, Trent Norman, Junior Johnson, Scott McAlea, Robert Reece, Randal Willard. Row 2: Steve Radigan, John Wood, Mike Lavender, John Martinez, Scott Johnson, Steve Fowler, David Stanley, Keith McBride, Bill Becker, Rick Roberson, Kip Harbison, Jerry Lavely, C.A. Dankmeyer. Row 3: Robbie Larmore, Mark Weygant, Pete Catalano, David Lutz, Billy Horton, Ashley Hamerick, J R. Reid, Tim Freeman, Ronnie Conyers, Steve Warren, Chris Francis, Scott Whittier, Scott Collins, Grant Mott, Geoff Fout. Mr. Flanigan (Asst. Coach), Tim Freeman and Scott Whittier (Co-Capts.), Mr. Hicks (Coach). 108 Sports Kempsville lines ' em up to knock ' em down. The KJHS football team had an impressive 1981 season. Their 3-4 record did not reflect the true story or show the talent within the team. They began practicing to perfect their skills in mid-August and worked hard every day after school through the season. Their Saturday morning games brought excitement to KHS stadium where cheerleaders and fans gathered to cheer on the Braves. With the help of Coach Hicks and Coach Flanigan, the boys proved that they were built to take it. Among the ninth graders that will be leaving KJHS, are such valuable players as: Freeman, Whittier, Fout, Martinez, Larmore, Dankmeyer, and Mott. They will be missed, but the returning players have now gained experience and along with the coaches, are looking forward to a successful season next year. GO FOR THE GOAL Row 1: Amy Cowan, Andrew Watson, Lauri Labyak, T.J. Whitehurst, Liz Annett, Katheleen McCabe, Anne Slaughter, Beth Cousins, Debbie Rozos, Sarah Silseth, Laura Lee, Karen Rabidoux, Diane Hamphries. Row 2: Miss Munden (Coach), Mary Pelingra (mgr.), Kathy Bukovac (mgr.), Sarala Katepolli, Truyy Shields, Robin Koch, Beth Pendleton, Susannah Baxter, Nesa Faticoni, Karen McCabe, Wendy McVey, Julie Wilson, Katherine Whitvy (mgr.), Megan Bickerstaff (mgr.). The 1981 field hockey team was one of the most spirited teams in school. Before every game and during halftime, the girls would cheer together to show their support of the team and each member. The KJHS team had a very successful season this year as they placed third with a record of 2-1-4. Miss Munden ' s first year coaching at KJHS was excellent because of the faith that she showed in the team and the encouragement she gave them. Coach Munden stressed good sportsmanship and team effort which proved to pay off throughout the season. With starters such as Anne Slaughter, Katheleen McCabe, T.J. Whitehurst, and Susannah Baxter, the squad demonstrated outstanding ability. The hard work of the team and dedication paid off as the girls worked together to go for the goal. Anne Slaughter (Co-Capt),-Miss Munc leen KJ Cabe (Co-Capt) :oach),Kathe- Sports 1 09 PINNING IS WINNING! Row 1: Kathy Morrison (mgr.), Scott Collins — 132, Kent Allen — 126, Kerry Allen — 1 19, Steve Martin — 105, Tommy Hunter — 98, Mark Potts — 91, Todd Soady — 84, Eric Stover — 77. Row 2: Mr. Spruill (coach), Scott Huffton — unl, Steve Warren — 175, Bobby Villa-Lobos — 165, Robbie Larmore — 155, Scott Whittier — 145, Troy Tadeo — 138, Karen Nolan (mgr.), Sarala Katapelli (mgr.). WHAT A COMBINATION The KJHS wrestling team proved this year that pinning is winning. Confidence, encouragement and patience were attributes of Coach Spruill throughout the entire year. This was Mr. Spruill ' s second year as coach at KJHS and with the help of Billy Martin, Sr., they were able to place third in the city to Lynnhaven and P. A. Kempsville Jr. was successful in the City Tournament as they advanced four to the finals. Tommy Hunter and Troy Tadeo placed second, while Robbie Larmore and Steve Martin placed first. The coach and returning team members look forward to a successful 1 982-83 season ready to bring the trophy back to Kempsville where it belongs. Scott Whittier (co-capt.), Mr. Spruill (coach), Robbie Larmore, Troy Tadeo, Steve Martin (co-captains) HEAD OVER HEELS Row 1: Laura McColly (mgr.), Lauri Carpenter, Sarah Fussell, Karen Chaves, Wendy Doughty (mgr.), Row 2: Megan Bickerstaff, Karen Chasse. Row 3: Lauren Booth, Tami Bone, Stephanie Bannevich. Row 4: Martha Roche (mgr.) Julia Forehand (mgr.), Paige Hawkins, Tina Luzzi, Amy Cowan, Lisa Zucker, Michelle Curran (mgr.), Miss Kinzel (coach). Row 5: Dawn Ransdel. I I I The gymnastics team had an excellent season this year with a final record of 6-1. This was Miss Kinzel ' s first year as coach of the team and she was very successful in sharing her knowledge and skills of gymnastics with the team. Grace is of utmost importance in gymnastics but the strength required to maintain that grace is remarkable. Although gymnastics is an individualized sport, the girls worked very hard together as a team. All of their efforts and long hours payed off when the overall team and Lisa Zucker placed second in the City-Wide Tournament. The four ninth graders, Sarah Fussell, Lisa Zucker, Amy Cowan and Tina Luzzi proved to be the strength of the team this year, but with the seventh and eighth graders that will be returning, KJHS gymnastics should be able to keep that tradition of winning. Sports 111 SHOOT FOR THE STARS Row 1: Donna Forbes (mgr.), Alonzo Coston (mgr.), Geoff Fout, Jack Freeman, John DelCarmen, Juan Mungo, Mary Pelingra (mgr.) Ray Shords. Row 2: Jeff Gilliam, John Wood, Robbie Engle, Nicky Bryant, Coach Chowns, J R. Reid, Ronnie Conyers, Bobby Wilson, Chris Francis, Greg Patterson, Jeff Wray. f J J.R. shoots again. The 1981-82 KJHS basketball team ended its season with an 8-2 record. The season proved to be very exciting as the boys won their last 5 games. With starters such as Francis, Reid, Fout, Engle, and Patterson, the squad demonstrated outstanding ability. They were able to win the divisional championship with the remarkable 5. The team played Lynnhaven in the city semi-finals and gave them much competition. Lynnhaven was only able to pull the game out in the last few seconds. Coach Chowns, completing his second year as coach, has done a fantastic job which shows in the record he has established. His encouragement has caused the boys to want to shoot for the stars. Chris Francis and Geoff Fout (Co-Capts.), Mr. Chowns (Coach), J.R. Reid (Co-capt.). 1 12 Sports NOBODY DOES IT BETTER Row 1: Laura McLaughin, Karen McCabe, Linda Gard, Terri Drake, Kellie Wheeler, T.J. Whitehurst. Row 2: Nesa Faticoni (mgr.), Joyce Jones (mgr.), Bonnie Joe, Susan Hendricks, Katheleen McCabe, Kim Theriault, Coach Allen, Michelle Morris, Susannah Baxter, Linda Gladstone, Julie Wilson, Michelle Hunter (mgr.), Tina Carpenter (mgr.). The 1981-82 girls ' basketball team captured the city title with a 10-2 record. The girls defeated Brandon, 49-47, in the championship game. Although Brandon beat them twice during the regular season, the Lady Braves showed that they had the skills to bring the trophy home to Kempsville. Throughout the entire season, the girls demonstrated teamwork, spirit, sportsmanship, and the ability of a championship team. Miss Allen did an outstanding job during her first year of coaching. The team was led by co-captains Susannah Baxter and T.J. Whitehurst and Terri Drake added strength to the Brave backcourt. With eighth graders Kathleen McCabe and Kim Theriault returning, the team should have another successful season next year. Now, though, we look back on the season when dedication and hard work paid off, as the Lady Braves showed that nobody does it better. in Sports 1 1 3 FIRST IN ITS CLASS SR. r Row 1: C.A. Dankmeyer, Scott Cummings, Scott Whittier, Tracey Joe, Pete Catalano, Billy Spellman, Geoff Fout, Joe Tinkler, David Stanley. Row 2: Charlie Hodges, Jeff Sykes, Mike Morris, Brandon Sutherland, Tim Freeman, Robbie Larmore, Steve Comeau, Gil Benham, Scott Huffman, Mr. Zontini (coach). Kempsville works on a double play. The 1981 KJHS baseball team won the city championship with a 10-1-1 record. Determination plus many hours of practice daily, by both Coach Zontini and the players, made the season a successful one. The work the boys had put in each day had finally paid off; they had found with a lot of enthusiasm and practice that they had become a team that was first in its class. It was Mr. Zontini ' s first season coaching at KJHS and he proved to be so successful because of the confidence he placed in his team and the encouragement he gave each player. Such consistent players as Mike Morris, Tracey Joe, Scott Cummings and Charlie Hodges will be missed, but the returning team looks toward another championship. Gil Benham takes a few practice pitches. HOT ON THE DIAMOND Row 1: Michelle Dorlond, Linda Gard, T.J. Whitehurst, Kellie Wheeler, Tina Carpenter, Dawn Dean, Karen Rabidoux, Kendall Cutchins, Kathy McClennan (mgr.). Row 2: Terri Hoffer, Donna Karas, Julie Wilson, Jackie Bunting, Alexis Dobler, Kim Nelson, Kellie West, Dawn Alby, Susannah Baxter, Andrea Anderson, Mrs. Johnson (Coach). The 1981 softball team ended their season with a 2-8 record. The girls put in many long, hard hours of practice and they all demonstrated good attitudes. The team was coached by Mrs. Johnson, who did a wonderful job teaching the team members the fundamentals of the game. Even though the season was not the most successful, the girls put forth 100 percent effort, had lots of spirit, and worked together as a team. Key players such as Alexis Dobler, Donna Karas, and Dawn Dean led the team as they took to the field. Building on the experience gained during the season, returning players such as Julie Wilson, Susannah Baxter, Linda Gard, T.J. Whitehurst, and Kellie West should lead a strong 1982 team. With Mrs. Johnson ' s skillful coaching, KJHS can look forward to a more successful season in 1982, when softball players hope to be hot on the diamond. Jackie warms up the infield. Sports 1 1 5 THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF A.1 Row 1: Paige Brice (mgr.), Chris Gladden, Mike Morgan, Brian Sherwood, Troy McPherson, Brian Vaughn, Scott Leonard, David McLaughlin, Chris Belcher, Eric Brown, Sam Bonderant, Jeff King. Row 2: Brenda Jones (mgr.), Carol Rettie (mgr.), Matt Thompson, Scott Collins, John Demartino, John Belechak, Matt Watson, Wes Ward, Raymond Stone, Jud Rhode, Mark Sokolinsky, Steve Pierson, Mr. Spruill (coach). The 1981 boy ' s soccer team had an outstanding season. They finished second place in the city with a 5-1-1 record for the season. Although the team was young, they displayed great skill and spirit. Mr. Spruill, the coach, did a very good job of working with the players on the skills and strategies of the game. Wes Ward, an outstanding goalie, and Judd Rhode, an excellent Strieker, along with John Belechak and Matt Thompson, skillful defensive players, led the team. The 1 982 season looks very bright with the return of such players as Scott Collins, Sam Bondurant, John Demartino, Scott Leonard, Eric Brown, and Chris Gladden. The boys are anxious to show KJHS the greatest show on turf. The boys wait to attack. r bn0 DRIBBLING TO VICTORY Row 1: Denise Sokolinsky, Maureen Bastek (co-capts.). Row 2: Barbara Koppen, Michelle Corran, Maureen Thompson, Sarala Katipelli, Anne Slaughter, Susie Walton, Paige Kelly, Sarah Silseth, Janet Martin, Carrie West, Tiffany Primm. Row 3: Kristen Sharp, Mrs. Chester (coach), Tanya Stubs, Amy Nauman, Karen Colucci, Susan Slaughter, Michelle Mauney, Connie Cooper, Sandy Cohen, Lauren Roper, April Carpenter (mgr.), Joyce Bell (mgr.). Susie sets up a goal. The 1981 girl ' s soccer team had a very successful season. They finished the season tied for first place with Brandon, with a record of 6-0-1 . The co-city champions displayed sportsmanship, team spirit, and worked well together throughout the spring. Mrs. Chester, the coach, did an excellent job working with the players on the fundamentals of the game. The team will miss the talents of team leaders such as Maureen Bastek, Susie Walton, Denise Sokolinsky, and Michelle Mauney. Their 1982 season looks very good for a championship with the return of such athletes as Maureen Thompson, Paige Kelly, Sarah Silseth, Lauren Roper, Sarala Katepalli, Anne Slaughter, and Michelle Curran. The girls will be seen in spring dribbling to victory. ATHLETES ON THE RUN Row 1: Marvin Strickland, Dan Comerford, Andrew Koenig, Billy McArea, Al Igana, Scott Mills, Pete Soter, Jimmy Smith. Row 2: Tom- my Mitchel, John Davidson, T.J. Moore, Salbert Salang, Johnny Tincher, Mark Garish, John Hoskins, Mark Flores, Carlos George, Don- nie French, Robbie Hicks, Greg Remy, Tommy Brown (capt.). Row 3: Kevin Bergstead (mgr.), Mike O ' Hara (capt.), Tim Garza, Adam Schuster, Dan Rhodes, Ronnie Thompson, Chris Thamos, Johnny Desaro, Joe Trail, Wayne Moss, Donald Rhodes, Tommy Kaupas, Jimmy Roberts, Brian Milliken, David Beshirs, Robin Farr (mgr.), Mr. Hassell (coach). Perhaps the most demanding of all sports is track. To be successful in track you have to work and work hard. You must also have the desire of a natural born athlete and the determination to overcome the challenges which being an athlete presents. The KJHS boys track team was no exception. With the helpful and encouraging coaching of Mr. Hassell, and the devotion and dedication of the runners, the team had what could be calle d a successful secson. Brown, Palermo, and Kaupas were team leaders and set new records, one being the high jump of 6 ' 1 set by Tommy Kaupas. These team members will be missed, but the ones returning really have the confidence of a winning season. LOOK TOWARD THE FINISH LINE Row 1: Kitty Palermo, Melissa Pierce, Lisette Ruiz, ENa Georqe Lori Brandon, K ellie Walke r, Laura Lee, Karen Pocock, Kathy Pocock. Row 2: Joyce Motley (mgr.), Susie Gardner, Karen Chasse, Laura McLaughlin,lJ_isa Re ' rnyt Heather Haas, Debbie Roz ' os, Dana White, Paula White, Karen Hager, Kathleen McCabe, Linda Gladstone, Becky Mohap. Row i: Dawn Madison, Sarala Katepalli, Shelia Page, ' Reina George, Sherry Bailey, Kim Nelson, Beth Pendleton, Cathy Wanzong, Karey Staehling, Jenny James, Lisa Flowers ' Ann Schneider, Carol Harrison, Renee Lavely, Miss Cooper (coach). The 1981 KJHS girls track team proved to run like the wind. The dedication of the runners showed in the efforts that each team member put into every afternoon practice. Everyone worked on individual events, such as hurdles, high jump, pole vault, broad jump, relays, etc. In doing so, each strived to become the very best that she could be in the event. The team was coached by Miss Cooper, who worked hard and encouraged each and every team member. Returning team members such as Kim Nelson, Reina George, Lori Brandon, and Sarala Katapelli make next season look much brighter for the KJHS girls as they look toward the finish line. Sports 1 19 PERFECTING AND LEARNING Each coach at KJHS was asked to select the most valuable and most improved players in their sport for the 1981-1982 season. The selections were made at the end of each season. The spring sports coaches chose their players from the 1981 spring teams due to the yearbook publication date. The coaches choices are as follows: cFoot a Jfrto b oa ua de; ee oas{ Jk o ( improved: ( o ui Jt artine SRe d d cAe A o b oa ua de; y WAiteAur b ' Susanna ( Bawter- Jldo b improved; SUny (jouHm fflaren dla ndoaay Wre ding Jfy o b oa aa de; Steve Jt£artin Jfrlv t improved: to dne J armore ' jymna -tic Jfflo t oa aa de.- %uicAer Jfda b in?proved; tduia ffizzl jtieyan (jBieAers ia ($oy ' QBmAetaad Mos t oa aa de; .dl. dieid Jklo t improved ; dlonnie d)onyer ir s ' (iBa Ae toa Jf Io t ' oa ua de ; tT. . Wn teAur t Jfy a t improved: ' Savanna A vBaocter- 0CM€a d jfdo t oa aaJde; tdracey, ( poe Jldv t improved; tdracaf J oe; ' Jo dod J(4o b oa au de; Qjonna d zra SC eaz Q)o der Jftfo t improved; fflaren dlxdndouw (jBoua ' i-TracA ; Jwo t oa aa de; Udomnuf d aufias ' Jkto i improved; poAnny uicAer- rep dlem y (r s ' {dracAs Jltfehs t oa udde; dteum eora Jfrto t iuu roved; $ ri dtrandva oeeer Mo t oa aa de; We Ward jfio®b improved; Scv-tv (oodin ir s ' ' Joecer Jf£o t oa aa de; iae dfi ' du Jfy vst iup roved; Jt aureen tdAouip on 120 Sports THE COACHES ' CHOICE Each year the coaches at KJHS are asked to select an athlete of the year based on the following criteria: the student played at least three school sports and excelled in each, he or she was cooperative and followed instructions, each was a leader of others in the sport, and represented our school well as an athlete and a student. Two athletes received this award on Awards Night which was held in May. T.J. Whitehurst demonstrated outstanding athletic ability during two years of participa- tion in KJHS sports. She was selected by Coach Munden as the most valuable offensive player on the 1981 field hockey team. Co- captain of the girls ' basketball team, she led the team to the city championship. A skillful softball player, she has been a team member during both the 1981 and 1982 seasons. Be- cause of her superior athletic ability, her lead- ership of KJHS teams, and her outstanding performance in three sports, she has been selected by the coaches as Athlete of the Year. Geoff Fout participated actively in KJHS sports during his two years of attendance at our school. He was a member of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Geoff ex- hibited tremendous courage and sports- manship during his play at Kempsville Jr. As a ninth grade star, he demonstrated true lead- ership ability. Showing superior ability on offense, he led the Braves football team to a successful season. His basketball handling ability added strength to the backcourt during the winter sports season. Also an invaluable asset to the baseball team, he is deserving recipient of the high honor of Athlete of the Year. Sports 121 The French dancers add to the Christmas Spirit at KJHS Student ftf a£ tfZffdl j consisted of eoerytniny tAat eacA oneofus did. typical dezy (oou d s tart ayt aAoutJ}:30 t. Jf£. as tAe studen ty IhhAu of o ver 6t)0 Aarried to- tAeir AocAcrs to- coded 600 Ax tAat tAey ohhuW need jorjirs t Ae A. Jltfo i students sAared AtcAers untA at east one otAer fcrson adiicA comfAcated tAinys, sometisnes. Q$u t once; tAe rou tine tvas e ta disAed a A cAer S tof could Ae made in fess tAeny ay minute . Students tAen auucAdy mooed tn rouyA crowded ( Aczdurays , sfeaAiny to fiencA ana A oAmyJorfamdiar fces as; tAey ' proceeded terfrst Aed. OTAe 6 or cAzsses tAat tAe S tudentss tooA coero oery mucA a fart 1 of tAeir Af. f arnmy new- tAiinys a out eacA su yeob um tAe mo t imfortayit yoal. Lb tAe same time, tAe studesitx earned to reActe to- tAe efferent fersonaAties of teacAerss and c assmuites. is 6tA. Aed ended at S: 44 .M. everyone (oas more tAany ready to- cn anae face cmdao in many directions . ' Some u en t ta cA A mceti iys, some to- atA etic fraoteces , some ta reAearse afAzy in t te auditorium or to fAzy any instrument in tAe and room , fffter tAe activities enacd tAe s tndents (Chou d t yu Aorne ta frefzrefor ano-tAer day. f f ast d ffdl f tAisuear uhzs tAe tudent . WetAou t tAem tAe scAoo uxhucA Ac ay AadcAny (oitA no- Af, a frame untAou t a ficture. c fidiet teryoa mere an at dete, a musician, any actor, orfust someone ' friend, yoa added to- tAe Af ofour scAoo . you A oA tArouyA tAis Aast seetiom of tAe year wo A, rememAer tAa b it Aa fened to- u . S3 ? C SUPER SUPERLATIVES Sdt i trad t oa a tf£e nft w e ( c fr. f l i to- e eot tA bo y caid y r mz mWo fate isi exif t o f e ca eaaree a ft . 7u ecwt uze a ' adi graders a A special ai£ere t , fadatx, or cA iracteri tic f ia maA tAem tand oa t? a moe ad o t wrs. ($e oa are tA ftu arex of- tA ananers and tA namea of tA ra aar-aftV . fi bzAa fof- tA stude i t hh u ate toou d dA to- coai ra a a e tAe jheofd . jUiofymi are; Safer Safteru tiihe ' ' W Aofo tAat dak and be wawtAaay t ai t ( d a ' fyoa remember adail aiffeaed to- ax . BEST ALL AROUND MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED 1 . Brenda Chasse and Robbie Larmore 1 . Brenda Chasse and Jimmy Raynor 2. Karen Rabidoux and Scott Whittier 2. Jill Jamison and Alan Fontanares 3. T.J. Whitehurst and Jimmy Raynor 3. Melissa Grehawick and Chuck Lisner 124 Student Life FRIENDLIEST MOST INTELLIGENT 1 . Jill Jamison and Jimmy Raynor 1 . Mike Spitalney and Benita Asher 2. Brenda Chasse and Robbie Larmore 2. Bill Murray and Brenda Chasse 3. Kim Miller and Brian Cafritz 3. Alan Fontanares and Lara Idsinga MOST TALKATIVE MOST TALENTED 1 . Robin Deloatche and Pete Catalano 1 . Mike Lawless and Christine Sell 2. Sheila Page and Jimmy Raynor 2. Mike Spitalney and Colleen McFeely 3. Kim Nelson and Chuck Leeper 3. Steve McCleaf and Beth Terray Student Life 125 BEST LOOKING CLASS CLOWN 1 . Karen Rabidoux and Robbie Larmore 1 . Kitty Palermo and Brian Cafritz 2. Melissa Tosi and C.A. Dankmeyer 2. Robin Deloatche and Pete Catalano 3. Sheila Page and Scott Whittier 3. Kim Nelson and John Williams MOST ATHLETIC BEST DRESSED 1 . Scott Whittier and T.J. Whitehurst 1 . Paige Kelly and John Martinez 2. Geoff Fout and Susannah Baxter 2. Kelly Gardner and Alan Fontanares 3. Robbie Larmore and Lisa Zucker 3. Laura Liles and Greg Reynolds Student Life 126 FACULTY CHOOSES SERVICE AWARD WINNERS Scott Depta, whose name has consistently been on the honor roll during his two years at KJHS, has been actively involved in extra-curricular student life. He is on the Debate Team, and has demon- strated skill and effectiveness while participating in that activity. He is also an outstanding member of the Advanced Band. He has shown leadership ability as President of the War Games Club. He is also a member of the Smoke Signals staff. Thor- oughly responsible and reliable, Scott was selected as a student member of the Curriculum Develop- ment and Assessment team for the city of Virginia Beach Public Schools. Brenda Chasse has attended KJHS during the past two years. She has served as a cheerleader for our school during both years. During 1 98 1 -82, she was a captain of the squad, providing leadership and an example of good sportsmanship. She is also a member of the National Junior Honor Soci- ety. She participated in the Science Fair in 1981, and served as President of the Science Club during her ninth grade year. In addition, she has partici- pated in SCA activities such as the student ex- change. A straight A student, Brenda enjoys music, painting, and jogging in her spare time. Sarah Silseth has attended KJHS for two years and has been active in school activities. She participated in the Science Fair during the eighth grade and received honorable mention. Sarah was selected for the Nation- al Junior Honor Society and was chosen as Vice- president of the club. She was active in the SCA for two years and participated in the student exchange both years. She was selected to be on the 1981-82 Venture staff and held the position of Features Editor. Sarah also played field hockey and soccer while attending KJHS, lettering in both sports. While partici- pating in all these activities, she was also able to maintain grades to put her on the Principal ' s List almost every six weeks while at KJHS. Student Life 1 27 THE IN LOOK Alligators or safety pins? Vans, Top-siders, or metallic shoes? Knickers or Calvin Kleins? The Cars or Journey? No matter what you chose, you were part of a trend at KJHS. The preppy look, surfer clothes, video games, and blow pops in the gym were fads that entered the halls of our school this year. The variety of interests and styles of the people at KJHS added a lot of color to student life. That ' s no ordinary lollipop; it ' s a blow pop. Journey and DEVO represent two in types of music at KJHS 128 Student Life Add-a-bead necklaces grow longer as beads are Save the Alligator, Eat a Preppy. added for special occasions. The Pac-Man craze swept through the halls of KJHS this year. 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