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Contemplating last night’s game, Ron Heinz writes a caption on Lake Braddock’s win over Robinson 20-14, Printing Staff: Top: Xavier Solares, Mr. McCarthy, Steve Cytryn. Lower: Randy Powell. ; Helping his students get their deadline finished, Mr. McCarthy helps out by running the plate machine. Stuck on the right word to use, Dave Patten pauses while writing an edi¬ torial which is one of the many jobs he is involved with as editor. Editorial Staff: Joan Gardiner — Copy Editor, Saress Ivey — Managing Editor, Kathy Rouse — Managing Editor, Mr. McCarthy — Sponsor, David Patten — Editor-in-Chief, Arthur Benkert — Page Editor, Jill Roili- son — Business Editor, Bob Simmons — Printing Manager. Second Row: Ron Heinz — Sports Editor, Holly Clanahan — Feature Editor, Jim Davidson — Tech. Editor, Keith Chilcote — Plate Maker, Mark Abregu — Page Editor. Clubs and Organizations 65
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tOAofarcf With approximately 72 copies of “The Bear Facts” under their belts, excellence was an expected standard of quality. Over the past three years the newspaper staff had achieved the following awards: The International First Place Award — Newspaper of Substantial Achievements, First place in the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Fairfax County Public Schools Certificate of Accomplishment, The Fairfax County Public Schools Certificate of Excellence, and a first place in the Virginia High School League. This impressive record kept their standards high. “The Bear Facts” was the most frequently published school newspaper in Fairfax County, publishing a minimum of 22 issues for the 75-76 school year. Two weeks before school started, the newspaper staff had begun work on the first issue of “The Bear Facts.” On September 19, it was ready to be distributed, despite the lack of mailing labels for mailing the papers home. The future for the “Bear Facts” held a trip to New York for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association convention in March which they attend each year in an attempt to maintain their standard of excellence. Journalism 1: Front Row: Kathy Hogan, Karen Kaczmarek, Kathy Beas¬ ley, James Taylor, Lori Saia, Jeanne Simmons. Second Row: Karen Hale, Chip Collier, Wanda Spenser. Third Row: Anne VandenBosch, Cynthia Nash, Allison Hood, Debbie Blair, Debby Richter, Linda Ledder, Lynn Archambault, Julie Sullivan, Llyn Ploe, Carol McHale, Jennifer Beir. Fourth Row: Kathy Bishop, Terri Rogers, Harold Walter, Susan Monsour, Dan Meade, Mark Rodgers, Dave Collis, Mark Reardon. Journalism 2: Rich Yano, John Connors, Jon Scott, Becky Patellos. Second Row: Jack Moore, Mark Morse, Rick Penrose, Chris Reed, John Ledder, Valerie Light, Jessica Senio, Chuck Wedel, Judy Schafer, Kathy Pfle- ghardt. Surprise! We caught Jessica Senio off guard while she is composing type on the staff’s 3700 dollar composer. 1 ■ i 1 1 1 I S : rl 1 64 Clubs and Organizations
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The term “pep” could never sufficiently describe the spirit, dedication, and support exhibited by the Pep Club. Through banners, parties, and actual participation with the teams, the girls in this club boosted the egos and spirit of the various teams they worked with. Their continuous dedication was shown in refreshments for the participants, decorations for the locker rooms, and their invigorating presence at the games. Another example of their determination was shown by the fact they paid for and made their uniforms. Without these girls and their enthusiasm they gave the school and the individual teams, the vibrating spirit we experienced at the many games would not have been felt with such an impressing force. Planning for the many things they do for the sports teams, such as deco¬ rating lockers with candy, planning parties, and painting Good Luck Banners, the Pep Club meets often after school for long hours of hard work. First Row: Debbie Padgett — secretary-treasurer, Debi Williamson — captain, Karen Garcia, Peggy Sowell — co-captain. Second Row: Shana Shiver, Kelly Haugh, Lisa Williamson, Vicki Tattarelli, Cindy Cummins, Doreen Yacouby. Third Row: Cathy Gilbert, Cheryl Dinkins, Lynda Sechrist, Marylee Eisenhower, Kate Essman, Barbara McCown, Karen Stuntz, Karen Nishigana, Rhonda Richardson, Andrea Lehman, Marilyn Tarlano, Jeanette Kolher. Enjoying the company and the project, Lisa Williamson helps organize the treats for a surprise party for the Girls’ Tennis Team. All the baked goods made for the teams each season were paid for and made by the Pep Club members themselves. 66 Clubs and Organizations
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