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Making good usa of the open space, Mark Woodfine and Randy Nixon work on their campaign project in Mr. Magathan's EMS class. Taking advantage of the 80 weather. Jay Umble, Mike Peterson and Chris Goode study English during Mrs. Keefer's fifth period class. The General Assembly, an exten- sion of the SGA, comprised of class and club representatives, undertook the rewriting of the school’s constitution in an attempt to further increase student par- ticipation in school affairs. Com- bining technology and skilled precision, journalism students became the first in Fairfax County to prepare camera-ready pages with the use of the Trendsetter computer. Specialized within dif- ferent departments, Bruin pride flourished. Exemplary perfor- mances in athletics, music, theatre arts, pep club,. Debate, forensics, and journalism earned the coveted “LB” to put upon a let- ter jacket. These rewards for ex- quisite individual activity and the jackets they were worn upon, became fashionable uniforms for which each student strived. It was the individual pride, symbolized by letter jackets and progressive reforms, that made us not only pro- ud to be together, but proud to be one. fe Dudon iren King
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' Preparing for Cosmetology's Fall Festival booth, Stephanie Hall practices ‘making up' faces. ...Proud To Be One While being proud to be together, we realized that it was actually the enthusiasm of the individual that contributed to the unity of the whole. Free to express our Bruin pride in areas beyond the football bleachers and pep rallies, our dedication to Lake Braddock bran- ched out into different arteries within the school. Members of the newly-formed club, SCREAM, Society for the Creative Reform of Educational and Academic Mat- ters, took the responsibilities upon themselves to upgrade the cur- riculum in their efforts to institute and honors government for seniors and to ease the student’s work load through departmental testing. Searching for material on prospective colleges, Phil Sessoms, Mike Vassallo and Keith Whltener make good use of the College Career Center during lunch. Cutting Tab cans, SCREAM sponsor Helen Price prepares samples for her Chem II students to use in the aluminum concentration lab. 6 Reveille
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A V A V x V ,1 v y'- y- A V j Working on her election project for E.M.S. 1. Patty Kessler polls Cheryl Pasco and Lori Risutto on whom they would vote for in the upcoming Presidential election. 8 Active Duty OO Exotic plants and helium balloons are just a few of the items for sale at the Fall Festival. •o
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