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

 - Class of 1976

Page 61 of 376

 

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Making an audience laugh isn’t an easy thing to do, but Ron Heinz, Bill Crutchfield, Dave Wat¬ son, and Todd Williams of the Key club manage to do so at the Fall Follies, during Fall Festival week in October. If a Key club member were asked what they did over the year no one person’s answer would be the same. The club sponsored dances, acted as ushers at Wolftrap Farm Park for the International Children’s Festival, and helped Red Cross, the Epilespy Foundation, and the mentally retarded. They also directed traffic and parked cars at the football games. “Fastest thing on two feet. As the Key club skit comes to an end, Steve Cocke streaks across the stage to encourage applause from the audience. First Row: Mark Patterson, Mark Hackney, John Webster, Brian Mansour, Casey Hill, Kelly John¬ son, Steve Cocke — vice-president, Mark Kac- zmarek. Second Row: Ritson Ferguson, Jeff Ward, Denise darken, Keith Chilcote, Karl Sprague, Bill Crutchfield — treasurer, Mike Belt — president. Third Row: Steve Coy, Chris Hibbert, Mike Crook — secretary, Mark Eisenhower, Ralph DeAngelus. Fourth Row: Phil Balmforth, Kevin Deck, Tom Clark, Todd Williams, Cary Capper, David Watson, Ron Heinz, Richard Grich, Jamie Foggo — president, Mr. Bart Kramer — sponsor. Clubs and Organizations 57

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The 7th-8th grade cheerleaders, unlike most performing groups, had to be ready at all times. They were, in a sense, at the beck and call of the freshman cheerleaders. Any time they were asked to perform they had to be ready. The overwhelming spirit of these girls showed through when 180 of them showed up for tryouts. 7th Cheerleaders: First Row: Patty Wyatt, Diane Thompson. Second Row: Elly Redican, Stacy Smith, Karin Naslund, Julie Clark, Brilane Bow¬ man, Suzanne Larocque, Jerri McConnell, Nancy Rowzie, Simone Smith, Laura Grunawalt, Jan Roush, Kathy Nordness, Laura Richardson. Third Row: Missy Klein, Jeanne Elser, Amanda Bradley, Marla Poncar, Annie Yanoshik, Loretta Sandoval, Laura Shenk, Amy Doran, Anne Comeaux, Julie Williford, Amy Immerman, Kelly Vorbau, Becky Jones, Debbie Wil¬ lard. Fourth Row: Laura Simpson, Karen Donnelly, Ellen Waddell, Sarah Bunn, Lesa Dishman, Vicki Reeve, Judy Treadway, Debbie Smith, Camille Prestera, Lauren Stewart, Diana Jackson, Cindy Moody, Laurie Rice, Kim Blank, Becky Wilson. Fifth Row: Helen O’Rourke, Liz Dybas, Wendy Nelson, Carolyn Hogan, Joan Dunning, Kim Leistico, Susan Hin¬ son, Becky Thompson, Millie Souders, Karen Tutterow, Vivan Haley, Shauna Cooley, Colleen Crowe, Lynn Kimmer, Julie Robb. Not Pictured: Amy Blasch, Elizabeth Grower. 8th Cheerleaders: First Row: Mrs. Covucci — Sponsor, Linda Meredith President, Laura Rogers, Amy Merelman, Shannon Carlisle Patti Nimmo, Ginny Gravatte, Sheila Nicholls. Second Row: Susan Wilson, Mary Beth Miller, Jane Strong, Sheila Morris, Lee Ann Wacker, Betty Jean Snapp, Carol Whalen, Robin Kruck, Sally Frank. Third Row: Heidi Downs, Leslie Closey, Jeannie Pollard, Lisa Carpenter, Debbie Dyer, Ele- !i»? r 9 ul ' n ’ J ! 1 Hutzilman, Lori DeSantes, Cheryl Waracomski, Mary Woodard, Celeste Guertin. Fourth Row: Noreen Parella, Maureen Par- eUa, Donna Hunt, Rhonda Lewis, Carrie Ross, Dawn McDaniel, Pam Rowzie, Robin Vannoy, Regina Rogers. Fifth Row: Yvonne Groeneweg, Debbie Hall, Marcey Bousman, Michelle Herb, Sue Heinz, Diane Benen- detti, Pam Basshm, Debbie Thurston, Lori Anderson, Kristin Billak, Mary Webster. Sixth Row: Beth Hammond, Ceilie Jones, Kim Sampson, Jean Sullivan, Cindy Shepard, Sandy Starkweather, Mary Kimback, Debbie Harvey, Sabrina Moscosa, Chris Turcsanyi, Kelly Sisco, Carole Stimac, Brenda Harrah, Linda Harris. Not Pictured: Maureen Peed, Joan McQuiston. 56 Clubs and Organizations



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During their first year as a full club of 40 members representing all grade levels from freshmen to seniors, the Keyette club plunged head-on into the school and community projects which were planned over the summer. In the fall, the Keyettes painted the football trash cans purple and gold, helped clean the stands after the football games, sold activity calendars for the Booster Club, and guided parents at the intermediate school’s Parents’ Night in September. They also collaborated with the Key club in co-hosting the International Children’s Festival and a “Progressive Dinner,” both in October. They continued their burst of energy with a canned food drive for Thanksgiving, a party for Children’s Hospital at Christmas, and a “visiting library” at an Old Folks Home in the winter. This activity involved bringing and reading library books to the elderly. In March, the girls attended the Keyette International Convention in Washington, D.C. and returned wi th excitement and ideas for next year. Their District Project for the year, held in the spring, was the bloodmobile for the Red Cross. Both the school and community benefited from the enthusiasm and concern shown by these girls. Parents get lost, foot Cindy Long helps the par¬ ents around on back to school night. The Booster Club sold activity calendars to raise money for other school activities. Calendar sales were high on back to school night, and the Keyettes volunteered their services to help out. First Row: Roxanne Uyeda — recording secretary, Stephanie Buchanan, Beth Pfleghardt — sergeant at arms, Betsy Burton, Bethann Jakoboski, Judi Schafer. Second Row: Sherri Johnson, Susan Gatlin, Theresa Stuart, Julie Ramsey, Peggy Sowell — Jr. Representative, Liz Cameron, Elaine DeAngelus, Leslie Dembinski, Donna Fowlkes, Sue Hyer, Beth Walsh — president. Third Row: Cindy Long, Jan¬ ice Robinson, Becky Snowberger, Chris Lebiedz, Cathy McHale, Jan Carlson — treasurer, Debi Mor¬ ris, Jessica Senio, Courtney McClurg — corresponding secretary, Julie Gauthey — vice president, Beth Goodsite, Nan Cates, Kathy Stauffer, Mrs. McClurg — sponsor, Miss Jandorf — sponsor. Not Pictured: Betsy Cocke, Jenni Lawhon, Dawn Ploe, Cathy Pfleghardt, Priscilla Patellos, Elizabeth Jackson, Nancy Nafzinger, Beth Klompus, Belinda Dedios. 58 Clubs and Organizations

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