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Bringing a friend to the game, Therese Gerdon adds school spirit. Self-satisfaction to Adam Rubin is walking away with a victory. TRERE RRE mriHY ffiQRE MID EXCITIRQ TTjIRQSIR STORE FOR 33 TRRTRRVE ROT YET COniE, In our district, J.V., Freshman and Varsity teams strived for titles, awards and special honors. The desire alone brought out school spirit among all. Being recognized in sports turned out to be something everyone was proud of. We bonded together to support our school and to com¬ pete in a variety of sports. Success characterized our sport season as we won a dis¬ trict title. Having a new varsity team proved to be a great experience. Our Varsity Football Team defeated the Chantilly Chargers for the first time at the Fall Festival. Freshman Wrestling finished as number one, and Girls Tennis surpassed others with 8 wins, 1 loss. All par¬ ticipating in sports achieved the unity through devotion, determination and cooperation. Closing 303
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During half time, Coach Thompson fills Scott Campbell in on the game plan for the rest of the game. 302 Closing
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Before rehearsal, the completed Little Theatre looks barren. MCI) ORE OF TI)ESE STEPS BR1RGS OS CLOSER TO OUR G0RL. Getting started on the Freshman float requires lots of time, patience and flowers. To someone else what we have striven for may seem very insignificant, but to us, our unity was a giant step. Lake Braddock began as an inspiration, but developed into fact. We will reach our final steps growing in size and knowledge through our efforts and rewarding ex¬ periences. We will have searched and arrived at something only time could settle. Each of our achievements this year brought us one step closer. The 1974-75 Lair was printed in offset lithography, by Inter-Collegiate Press Incorporated, Shawnee Mission, Kansas. The type style is Newton Medium and the paper stock is double coated 80 pound enamel. The cover was White Shoegrain with Mission Leather grained effect, with two color Silk Screening. We would like to more than thank a few people. Mr. Shoun and Ms. Brant, our advisors, who helped us endless hours to make the Lair a success. Mr. Patterson, our representative from Inter- Collegiate, who came over faithfully, to keep us on our toes. Mrs. Rubin and the Publications Committee for all the encouragement and help throughout the whole year. Our staff photographers, Mike Barbuschak, Ken Sharp and Scott Wacker. Contributing photographers were Eric Leeper, Paul Hillery, Jim Lebiedz, David Pasztor and Russell Jones. The Lair staff hopes you really enjoy your book and that you have a great summer. Learning history a new way, students get down and dig. 304 Closing
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