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Well, the summer is almost here and it’s time to look back over the year. During the past year the yearbook increased its staff from 12 to 50 members. The 38 new members were i To meet one of the many important deadlines, Keith Brown transfers body copy onto a quad-pack. selected school wide from 110 students who completed a 2 week yearbook mini-course, organized and taught by the staff members in the spring of ’75. The staff also attended the Virginia High School League journalism workshops held at the University of Virginia in the fall and spring. Due to the work of the yearbook members and the Boosters Publication committee, the yearbook preview party, given at the end of the previous year, was a big success. For the first time at Lake Braddock, yearbook students received a journalism credit for the course which was offered, 6th period. This class time enabled many members to design layouts, compose copy, set headlines and meet to discuss plans, but there were still a great many extra hours spent working after school and on weekends by the staff. Row One: Dee Archambault, Angela Battle, Vicky LeBlanc, Sandy Crow, Kris Pape, Cindy Carlson, Alexandria Vincent. Row Two: Pam Wilson, Andrea Boyle, Ellen Roth, Lisa Bartholomew, Betsy Cocke, Lorleen Robinson. Row Three: Kathy Paschal, Valerie Schafer, Keith Brown, Susan Ponder, Monica Dembinski. Row Four: Mary Aungier, Jill Lawhon, John Murphy, Kevin Fitzgerald, Mike Collis, Leann Krause, Doug Adams. Row Five: David Mutter, Ann O Donnell, Linda Burnam, Diane Sifford, Kim Steere, Melissa Olvera, Becky Tuttle. Row Six: Judy Wintersteen, Julie Cohen, Nancy Mercer, Kim Williams, Lisa Norris, Kate Lyons, Sara Wesly, Cheryl Rogers. Back Row: Chris Lebiedz, Mr. Shoun, Miss Brant, Jeanne Lull. Despite the monotony, Angela Battle finishes up her layout. Clubs and Organizations 75
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Long hours of practice, tired feet, and aching arms were all endured by the Swiss Flag Corps. The members of this group were trained and judged selectively to insure that only the most highly qualified performers would represent the school in the Flag Corps. The newly formed team attended band camp for a week of tedious instruction, drilling, marching and development of routines to prepare them for the coming year. The Swiss Flag Corps performed at all ' the home football and basketball games, as well as participating in the Fall Festival, the Robinson Spectacular, and a few parades. Through their dedication to the school and their work they were able to contribute talent, support and enthusiasm to the athletes as well as the audience. First Row: Cindy Long — co-captain, Judy Holtzclaw — captain. Second Row: Berri Fullerton, Cheryl Miller, Karen Steere, Andrea VanHoose. Third Row: Linda Fisher, Peggy Orahood, Cheri Mansfield, Vicky LeBanc, Linda Anderson, Jennifer Bier, Saress Ivey, Dawn Newcombe. While watching and waiting for Lake Braddock to emerge victorious against Robinson, Cheri Mansfield and Cindy Long watch with anticipa¬ tion. We won 22-14. Because of their outstanding performances in the past, the Swiss Flags Corps was extended an invitation to perform at the game against Robinson, and are now preparing to go out on the field to entertain the fans. 74 Clubs and Organizations
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f §)€!§ ll €@ Hours and days of practice enabled the V.I.C.A. Club, short for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, to participate in many competitions. The auto mechanics branch of the club, sponsored by Mr. DeMalleville, competed in events such as a car rodeo and a car trouble shooting contest. The cosmetology division of the club, sponsored by Mrs. Sayers, raised funds on Wednesdays by offering shampoos, cuts, and ironcurls for $2.00 to students and teachers who were interested. The profit which was made went to pay for a trip to New York to view the International Hairstyling contest. Class is at a lull while Mr. DeMalleville discusses auto mechanics techni¬ ques with his “level two” students. First Row: Lois Prichard, Barbara Meimer, Kim Mathews, Lori Dough¬ erty, Kathi Kennedy, Suzi Kelly, Diane Palazzalo, Robin Black, Stacy Black, Kim Baran, Sue O’Leksy, Tricia Hill, Cheryl Barr. Second Row: Mrs. Daiger, Mrs. Sayer, Ellyn Wolff, Lisa Parsons, Pat Abregue, Lisa Ihrig, Tobi Bean, Tommy Williams, Chris Miller, Gregg Grigana, Mike Moyer, Mike Lykins, Ken Stocktin. Third Row: Mr. DeMalleville, Cindy Hansen, Dwaine Cunningham, Phil Hall, Richard Hock, Les Broaddus, Jim Norton, Mark Niemeier, George Simons, Russ Jones. Back Row: Jim Romano, Kaaj King, Brad Dalton, John Pittman, John Pepper, Steve Zavada, Gregg Ulsh, Don Larsson, Robert Carson, Doug MacFarland, Mark Masaitis. Diligently, Mike Lykins works to repair a disc brake caliper. 76 Clubs and Organizations
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