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m i i i 1 i m a m in Members of the Key Club: Jamie Foggo—president, Ritson Ferguson, Bill Crutchfield—vice president, Chris Hibbert, Mike Crook—secretary, Hampton VanLandingham, Mike Belt—treasurer, Ralph DeAngelus, Scott Billak, Steve Galvin, Phil Balmforth, Mark Hackney, Keith Chilcote, John Webster, Todd Williams, Kevin Deck, Mark Kaczmarek, Brett Saunders, Bryan Mansour, David Watson, Casey Hill, Steve Cocke, Cary Capper, Tom Clark, Jeff Ward, Mr. Bart Kramer—sponsor. d) FT ( 7 rn Ml JQ vj JJ y The Equitation Club had been riding on throughout the year at the Potomac Equitation Stables. They attended the international Horse Show in November and had a demonstration on grooming horses. The girls had many more plans for the summer and for the next school Season. The members of the Key Club par¬ ticipated in many other activities as well as having high grade point averages. They were very active over the year doing such activities as painting football goal posts, usher¬ ing at athletic events, painting the teachers lounge, and donating money to needy organizations, plus many others. Members of the Equitation Club: Diane Bassett, Sharon Broaddus, Dawn Chase, Cheryl Dawley, Karen Dubiel, Dana Fanning, Tina Finnelli, Meg Flaherty, Diane Jolky, Karen Larocque, Diane Mallardi, Marian Moke, Stephanie Holcombe, Katie Milloy, Denise Thomas, Lori Villhauer, Lin¬ da Rotundo, Sharon Spillare, Christie Manderville, Dwanda Patterson, Lorainne Sherman, Marilyn Tarlano, Ms. Gray—sponsor. FRONT ROW: Lorainne Sherman, Karen Larocque, Marian Moke. BACK ROW: Diane Bassett, Denise Thomas, Linda Rotundo. Clubs and Organizations 263 MMMfEMMMii
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p p p ll P P P P P Forensics Team Members: Jack Sesler, Eric Ulanowicz, Keith LaRochelle, Valorie Vinagrado, Ron Marryott, Hamp¬ ton VanLandingham. Sponsor: Ms. Laurie Clarke. u @ p] p] j[ajj[ajj[mjj[ajj(M UHH HM (U M P (M P d! P1M (H n The Forensic Team participates monthly in public speak¬ ing meets with students from area schools. They believe that this activity develops self-confidence and maturity, poise and competence while providing an opportunity to enjoy discovering more about themselves and their language. The team members qualify in various areas of public speaking such as: oral interpretation of prose and poetry, extemporaneous speeches, dramatic interpreta¬ tion and original oratory. They placed in several meets and their ever-increasing skills indicate still more vic¬ tories. fli d Members of the F.B.L.A.: Nancy Barrett, Nancy Beatty, Debbie Boyd, Sheila Cleveland, Denise Coffey, Cindy Haig, Steve Cytryn, Shelly Crambelt, Karen Green, Shelly Cramblett, Karen Hoffman, Donna Hull, Marianne Ford, Sharon Harmon, Michelle Forney, Dwight Gragun, Marissa Hererra, Bob Miller, Heidi Higgins, Carla Lewis, Margaret Miller, Lorna Little, Lisa Lopez, Karen Trunfio, Ellen Marcello, Linda Mathison, Fran Urbany, Diane Miller, Ann McElhery, Peggy Orahood, Dan Morefield, Karen Miller, Kim Ness, Ellen Zmudzinski, Lisa Ray. m I p I I i I I I I m The 1974-75 season was the first school session for the Future Business Leaders of America. For a new club the F.B.L.A. sure started off in style! Some of their activities have been the Thanksgiving food drive in November; open house for students; a puppet show at Fairfax hospital; bingo night at Leewood Nursing Home; on February 11th- 18th they helped in aiding the magazine drive; on February 12th was teachers open house and on March 1st that ever so popular March of Dimes Qance-a-thon! 262 Clubs and Organizations
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V.I.C.A., Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, was a national organization, which promoted pride and leadership in the vocational field. Its purpose was also to let other students in the school be aware that students in the vocational field were not “a bunch of dum dums”, said Mr. Demalleville, sponsor. The boys in Auto Mechanics held many contests and came out a “winner” every time. For example, the Rodeo Contest last fall was won by Don- ny Jones, who won the Overall Driver Trophy against his fellow students. The students at Lake Braddock held a contest against Edison in Trouble Shooting and came up with: First, Ed Shoemaker; Second, Jeff Rosenthal (both from West Springfield); and Third, Phil Hall from Lake Braddock. Twelve boys from West Springfield came to Lake Braddock daily to work on cars, and the other nine¬ teen members were from Lake Braddock. V.I.C.A. was a very worthwhile organization for students who would rather take up a vocational trade than go to college. The members of the V.I.C.A. are, from West Springfield: Ralph Johnson, Joe Baynes, Bill Vinette, Bob Wolfat, Jeff Rosenthal, Rick Jones, Paul Behl, Ed Shoemaker, Toby Jones, Mike Labnash, Jeff Hoopingarner, Don Jones. Members of Lake Braddock are: Robert Carson, Richard Hock, Mike Lykins, Steve Zavada, Mark Masaitis, Phil Hall, Bob Robertson, Ken Stockton, Dave Richardson, John Meade, Ky King, Scott Cameron, Kevin Hale, Mark Sperry, Wes Swearinger. An unusual shot of the busy Auto Mechanics Shop. 264 Clubs and Organizations
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