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John Alwood-Principai Students received the surprise of their life at the homecoming pep rally as a new, talented group of players came strutting into the gym. Dancing to the tune of “Bridge Over the River Kwai' the newly-formed “Carson players” provided an excellent bit of comic relief for the students. The whole gym was soon buzzing with the questions, “What are they doing?” and “Who is that?” as perplexed students watched the six bare- bellied men with faces painted on their stomachs and mammoth 4-foot top hats covering their heads. Soon, all present were screaming for the masked men to take the hats off. A wave of sur prise swept the audience as, from under the hats emerged Mr Alwood, Mr. Carson, Mr. Hensley, Mr. Klaren, Mr. Barr, and MrJ Damico. No-one ever thought a principal could be so spirited!' Many times throughout the year Mr. Alwood and other ad- ministrators surprised the students with their antics to pro- mote spirit and unity, as they prov- ed that they too were real people.
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Most students didn’t realize the importance that the faculty played in our school, but without the ad- ministrators, teachers, and the cafeteria and custodial staffs, Lake Braddock would have just been another building. Over the years, as the student body grew in size and spirit, the faculty kept up the pace. They bonded as a unified body to show support for the school and their students. Spor- ting events provided an excellent chance for the faculty to show up in full force, cheering the teams. Pep rallies found them leading cheers, often outfitted in purple and gold garb. When dances, trips, and other activities needed chaperones, the faculty was always ready to lend a hand. Spon- soring a club or class provided their biggest challenge because it required a great deal of time and effort. All this in addition to teaching and administrating jobs. They were valuable, vital, in- terested, intelligent, influential, patient, and priceless personnel. In fact as the student body soon realized, the faculty members were the VIP’s of our school.
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— — R IE AIL IP IE O IP IL IE Nancy Bard- Media Coordinator Bob Carson- Director of Stu- dent Activities Eugene Puffenberger- Associate Prin- cipal Mike Wade- Director of Ad- ministrative Ser- vices Unable to keep their true iden- tities a secret, a smiling Mr. Carson and Mr. Alwood tip their hats to an appreciative homecoming pep rally crowd. Faculty 201
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