Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA)

 - Class of 1976

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Cal Ribbons. O’Conner, Laura Rodgers, Ellen Schneider, Mrs. Drinnon. Not Pictured. Debate Club: Mr Jerome Skelly. After many hours of discussion and debate, the Debate Club prepared to compete in Northern Virginia tournaments. This newly organized club included high school students only. The intermediates discussed a variety of subjects which included capital punishment and other controversial topics, but the high school was limited to the National High School Question which was, Resolved; that the development and allocation of scarce world resources should be controlled by an international organization. By the end of the year, both groups felt they had covered all aspects of their topics. As 1976 rolled in, so did the Lake Braddock constitution. The student government finished and ratified Lake Braddock’s first constitution at the beginning of the new year. Among other things, the organization arranged an exchange day program between other Northern District schools, such as T. C. Williams, West Springfield, Fort Hunt, and W. T. Woodson. In celebration of the Bicentennial, the government organized a program which included invitations for congressmen and senators to come to Lake Braddock to speak about America and the Bicentennial. The student government set up for major school dances, Fall Festival, the homecoming court and class night, which was held January 22, and consisted of stunts and unheard of games, in which the classes competed against each other. Last, but not least, Lake Braddock could thank the S.G.A. for the WLBS lunch radio program which was arranged during the summer for the entertainment of the students during their lunch break. Chelle Harrison — secretary, Mark Kaczma- rek — vice president, Mike Belt — president, Sueann Brown — treasurer. Club: nd Organizations 49

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Through three years of strenuous work the drill team managed to keep smiling and performed successfully. To start their 1975-76 season, the girls attended a one week clinic at Massanetta Springs, Virginia from August 24-29. There they worked up to ten hours a day preparing routines and formations for home football games. At our first home game against Groveton, many could tell the girls had improved by getting it all together. In addition to football games, the drill team performed at home basketball games, in parades with the marching band, and in the biggest event of all, the “Robinson Spectacular,” where the drill team assisted the marching band in competition among other Fairfax County schools. Through their outstanding performances, the drill team showed that the spirit of “76” was worthwhile for them! As you can see Leisa Williford concentrates while Lynn Archambault smiles, but what you don’t know is that the drill team along with the halftime performers are performing at Robinson through a special invitation from the Robinson Rams. First Row: Cheri Hall — co-captain, Dee Archambault — co-captain. Second Row: Kathy Breiman, Lisa Lauria, Melanie Morgan, Leisa Williford, Kathy Bor- nemeier, Jennette Foultz, Jill Lawhon, Lisa Posey, Marie Fanelli, Diane Sifford. Third Row: Jeri Schelling, Linda Nance, Elaine Stewart, Lynn Archambault, Susan Stauffer, Jerry Morgan, Wynn Hamilton, Lorleen Robinson, Debbie Stro- meyer, Becky Newport. Fourth Row: Pam Grich, Sandy Crow, Cindy Smith, Terri Burkes, Linda Klaus, Kathy McNerney. Fifth Row: Michele Reichert, Lau¬ rel Hughes, Donna Palmer, Gina Ianiero, Lori Bachner, Lori Weinberger, Selina McNair, Jennie Powell, Debbie Lund, Nancy Spain, Miss Ann Reynolds — spon¬ sor. Not Pictured: Mary Brissey. Before halftime begins, Cheri Hall waits and listens to start the drill team performing during the fifth football game at home against West Springfield. 48 Clubs and Organizations



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tppi Through the donation of 300 trees from the Marines, Bruce Smith and Brian Lee along with Mr. Steve Barkmakian of the Environmental Protec¬ tion Agency and Staff Sergeant Bacon of the Marines dedicate the first dogwood planted. First Row: Ben Steinberg, Laird Steinberg, Amy Cooper — Treasurer, Cheryl Eisenhard — Vice President, Susan Miller — President, Karen Turner — Secretary. Second Row: Laura Blandchard, Susan Alexander, Kathy Ellis, Cindy Green, Pat Breeden, Vicki Miller, Cindy Horan. Back Row: Diane Glazner, Mark Bennett, Mike Johnston, Jill Clompus, Karen Dalsed, Jim Hawkins, Diane Wilson, Lee Harant, Brian Lee, Mike Jones, Steve Hoyt, Laura Rodgers, Karen Dyson, Cindy Metz, Peggy Sowell Dave Mutter. Not Pictured: Mr. Giska — Sponsor, Julie Bisoe, John Dyson, Suzanne Barrineau, Pat Brunson, Brian Roman, Kelly Reeve, Debbi Thomas, Chris Olin, Becky Brown, Kathy Kufka, Chris Clark! Mark Reardon, Judie Schaffer, Minh Nyen, Russ Evans, Lynnette Monti- eth, Bruce Smith, Vicki Kenney. The saplings that surrounded the school didn’t just appear. Many members of the Ecology Club put many long hours of hard work into planting the trees and making them thrive. They planted a variety of trees which were donated to them by the U.S. Marine Corps. Trees such as lob-lolly, dogwood, pine, and black walnut were planted in various places on the school grounds. Other endeavors included a newspaper dumpster which was open at all times, a clean-a-thon held on November 22, a tree plant, and an earth week. On November 22, the Ecology Club members went out and collected 857 lbs. of garbage around the Lake Braddock area. Afterwards, they piled it up and put the garbage in trash bags and, as you can see, Susan Miller, Julie Bisone and Sharon Broaddus are doing just that. ubs and Organizations

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