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THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND DELEGATES OF THE 7th AND 8th GRADE SUB SCHOOL 1 Mr. Mayo is the sponsor of the Intermediate Stu¬ dent Government. The 7th and 8th grade Stu¬ dent Governments pur¬ pose is to encourage help, enrich respect, and promote the general wel¬ fare of their student body and staff; To hear all stu¬ dent and staff sugges¬ tions: To elect and sup¬ port chosen officers and to improve school spirit throughout the year. So far this year they have sponsored the Valentine’s Dance. First Row, Left To Right —Rob McDonald, Lee Mikeska, Paul Molica—Vice-President, Linda Lesson—President, Marci Plait—Secretary, Sharon Whetzel, Steve Stimac. Second Row, Left To Right —Nora Newton, Ron Miller, Jack McCarthy, Carol Vertenthal, Shawn O ' Keefe, Phyllis Shireliff, Jay Steacy, Jeff Salomon, Robert Nye, Steve Willey. Third Row, Left To Right —Debbie Lund, Mark Russell, Diane Sifford, Buddy Smith, Mike McTadyen, Lisa Lauria, Jennie Powell, Elaine Stewart, Marion McQuiston. SUB SCHOOL 2 First Row, Left To Right— Kevin Kirtley, Doug Gardner, Charlie Derrick, Bill Davis, Kathy Clark, Kimberly Belt. Second Row, Left To Right— Paul Benton, Ron Anderson, Natalie Craig, Janet Adams, Anita Keeler, Donald Brissy, Ed Fullerton, Mary Ceek, Pam Craig. Third Row, Left to Right— Jeff Johnson, Jene Barrett, Mark Holmstrub, Tom Kastner, Louis Hauser, Jim Hunt, David Goins—Treasurer, Debbie Haubner, Rita Herold, Brett Hull-Ryde—Vice-President. organizations 219
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FRESHMAN STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose of the Freshman Stu¬ dent Government is to represent the student body in all areas of activity. They have all ready sponsored soc hops, the selection of school seal, Fall Festival Week, the magazine drive, and a project for Children’s Hospital. Also our Student Govern¬ ment has written an SCA constitu¬ tion and has planned an activity calendar. They have been doing a great job! The purpose of the S.A.C. is to organ¬ ize efforts by students and faculty to develop programs and activities. The S.A.C. has sponsored dances, student exchange, and many other things. They need the help of many more stu¬ dents in developing and putting into practice the new programs they anti¬ cipate for Lake Braddock ' s S.A.C. SOPHOMORE STUDENT GOVERNMENT S.A.C. Standing —Ann Borgindine—Secretary. Sitting —Betsy Thompson—Vice-President, Tina Cole¬ man—Treasurer, Tom Clark—President. Standing —Mrs. Pinto—Sponsor. First Row, Left To Right —Laura Clark—Secretary, Sue Hyer—Social Chairman. Second Row, Left To Right— Steve Richardson—Treasurer, David Alley—Presi¬ dent, Todd Williams—Vice President, Mr. Oaks—Sponsor. The Sophomore Student Government has sponsored dances, student exchange, and activities for the S.A.C. Their purpose is to organize and develope programs to encourage cultural, social, and individual growth. First Row— Steve Richardson. Second Row, Left To Right— Jan- ine Jones, Helen Southern. Third Row, Left To Right— Dennis Stewart, Sean Smith, Tom Clark, Ken Sharp. 218 organizations
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Freshmen Cheerleaders Freshmen Cheerleaders: First Row, Left To Right— Cathy Larimer, Karen Lutz, Caroll Hamilton, Kelly Downing (Co-captain). Second Row, Left To Right— Priscilla Patellos, (captain for basketball), Bethann Jakabosky, MaryJo Nehrt, Kathi Redican (captain for football) Karen Kaczmarek. Third Row, Left To Right— Donna Juncal, Therese Gordon, (secretary-treasurer) Jenny Bandorky. The Freshman Cheerleaders are sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Ra¬ der. The cheerleaders cheer at all the freshmen events and they help decorate the halls for special occasions. 220 organizations
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