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Mr. Hal Shoun Robyn Mannke Madelaine Markon Todd Marshall Miles Masaitis Adrienne Matthews Cindi Maxey Artie Mayer Renee McCormack Candy McDaniel Dawn McDaniel Lynette McMahon Pam McNair Ronald McNuss [oan McQuiston Bill Mead David Meade Robbin Medlin Kevin Meiners Gregory Melanson Linda Meredith Amy Merelman Ed Merz Teri Metallo Brian Metress Christian Meukow Lee Middleton Claire Mikula Robert Milford Dave Miller Mary Beth Miller Stephen Miller Sarah Mills Anita Milograno Melissa Mischke Carol Mitchell Mary Lynn Mitchell Dana Mlekush Ramin Mobasser Tim Mock Mike Montanese Manya Moore David Morello Donna Morgan Leslie Morgan Bob Morris Ed Morris Shiela Morris Bill Morrison J. D. Morrissette Joseph Morrogh Julie Morse Eighth 285
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Andi es Lake Pablo Lake Robert Lamb Karin Larsen Richard Larson Denise Lay John Leahy Jim Lee Meg Leeper David Lettieri Gerry Leuterio Dana Lewis Rhonda Lewis Mark Lieberman Robyn Liese Meredith Livingston Dena Lloyd Karen Logan Lynda Longshore Sandy Lovell Lisa Lowie Richard Lukstat Susan Lund Michelle Lynch Russ MacFarlane Bobby MacKenzie Neil MacLauchlan Brian Major Mehmet Makulu Raiomand Manekji David Mannherz don’t Be Utei Mr. Shoun was a science teacher in subschool two, and he laid down some rules for his science class to follow. The one rule that we heard com¬ plained about the most was being punctual for his science class. If you dared not to be on time, you simply would not enter the room. The fun was just beginning; there were experiments, games, and a lot of memoriz¬ ing to do, but mostly a lot of quizzes and tests. Along with that, there were also frustrations and failures. Knowledge and maturity were also required. During the year, you covered four main fields of science: Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Physics. Being there, you had a good introduction to all four fields. This helped decide what science course to take in High School. The final exam locked in what you had learned from Mr. Shoun, possibly the most anyone ever learned from a teacher. 284 Eighth
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SpiRIt PLUS! Ricky Morsell Lori Morvillo Sabrina Moscoso Chris Moskoff Doug Muhle Barbara Murphy Tom Murphy Golden Murray John Murray Kathleen Murray Mark Nagel Trish Napoli Art Narro Julie Nartsissov Brad Nash Beth Neff Katherine Nelson Christopher Nevitt Judy Newcombe Shiela Nichols Claudia Nierenberg Patti Nimmo Mike Noack Chris Noel Ray Noonan Chris O’Donnell Ted O’Donnell Chris Ogle Michael Ohlhaver Kevin O ' Kane Therese Oleksy Linda Oliver Melissa Olvera Steve Ondrof David Ondrula Joanie O’Neill Thiri Oo Bruce O’Rourke Mitch Osburn Richard Palau Mike Paluh Jamey Panos Jack Paquette Kim Parker “I think the class of ’80 is one of the most spirited classes in Lake Braddock, the type of class that’s going to win the spirit bell four years in a row. It’s a well organized class,” stated Julie Morse, a member of the class of ’80. Julie, herself, was pretty spirited, and she believed that more than 92% of the members of the class of ’80 were spirited, while the other 8% should have had more respect towards the class. There weren’t really any inbetween members. They were either spirited or they weren’t at all. The one thing she didn’t agree with was the idea of “Spirit Week.” According to Julie, the idea of dressing up for “Gross Day” displayed a type of immaturity. She felt eighth graders should have set an example for the class of ’81, . . Consequently, she agreed with mixing the seventh and eighth graders in both subschools. Julie was proud to be a member of the class of ’80. 286 Eighth Grade
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