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Miss Donna Onufrak — Subschooi Four, Algebra. Mr. Douglas Osburn—Industrial Arts. Mr. Louis Patch-—Industrial Arts, Archeology, Treasure Hunters Club, Industrial Arts Club. Mr. Ed Petty—Subschool One, English. Lending a helping hand Michael Ferro helps Mrs. McMillan. Faculty 183
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Mr. Nichols—Sub School Two, Social Studies Mr. Larry Oaks—Sub School Five, American Civilization, Junior Class Sponsor Ms. Oliver—Sub School One, English, Student Activities Journalism Growing Patrick McCarthy teaches Journalism I, II, and III, and English Eight. He has shown great achievement as English Department Chairperson. Lake Braddock is certainly getting bigger and better. More students and equipment are available and willing to work on the school newspaper. “The Bear Facts and the English Department are trying to better inform the com¬ munity on what was going on at Lake Braddock. His in¬ terests are Journalism and English. Miss Nettles—Sub School Six, Instructional Aide Ms. Norton—German Ms. Norton—Physical Educa¬ tion, Tennis, Softball Ms. Nuttall—Sub School Six, English Mr. Petty and students hold a lively discussion. 182 Faculty
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(Maturity and tfie Music Dept. When asked to compare tms school year from last school year, Mr. Fant said that he thought the students were a year older both physically and mentally. He thinks that the students seem to be approaching their studies more diligently. For example, a lot were worried about how they did on their PSAT’s. He also feels that the students feel closer to L.B. than last year. For Mr. Fant, there is no normal day and sometimes that varies his hours. He also thinks that the majority of the students think that the teachers are there to help them. When asked what a subschool prin¬ cipal handles, he said he was in charge of the Home Ec. and Music Depts. His hob¬ bies include motorcycle riding, water ski¬ ing, rooting for special teams and horseback riding when his daughter lets him! Mr. Fant, the princiapl of Subschool 6 has done a great job. Thanks! Mr. George Rogers—Elec¬ tronics. Ms. Stephanie Rosen—Spanish. Miss Ann Reynolds—Sub School Five, English. Ms. Betty Pinto—Sub School Six, Biology, Sophomore Class Spon¬ sor. Mr. Rudolf Rumlik—Sub School Six, Science. Pausing during A.C., Mr. Oaks makes a routine check on attendance
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