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

 - Class of 1981

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Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 323 of 376
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Class Pre l4H Pep Club winning touchi Istening to a lecture given by Ms. Orlean Anderson in third eriod AC class are Juli Duron and Dawn Arbogast. Lee Ocker, Jim Valle and Sam ing their lunch shift. Being on a task force meant get- ting prepared to take over a special assignment. For the Class of 1982 it was getting ready to step into the role of seniors the following year. With extra spirit and a super set of officers to lead them, the class started early to show everyone what they could do. They began by winning the Homecom- Tng Float Competition for the se- cond year in a row and proceeded to win the powder puff football game against the seniors. The fall months brought a thousand dollar profit from a soc-'hop and all the excitement of ordering class rings. Smith catch up on the latest class news dur- Near the closing of the year came the Ring Breakfast and Spirit week which ended with music from Easy Living at the Junior Prom. As a task force, the Class of '82 made a strong, united front, working together to make their final two years their best. CLASS OF '82 Sponsors: Mrs. Nancy Dungan. Mrs. Judy Colocotronis; Pres.: Robin Renwick; Vice Pres.: Holly Guynn; Sec.: Laurel Heneghan; Treas.: Jay Garant. Clubs 319

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Club Mike Cullerlon intensely watches the tied game against T.C. Finally being the top contenders in the school was what becoming a senior meant to the 720 members in the Class of 1981. Lead by a great team of officers, the class made their last year a big success. On September 18 they had their first class meeting, and from then on, they dominated all pep rallies with loud and spirited voices. Oc- tober brought a senior sponsored Soc-hop on the fifth and at the end of the month came the crowning of the senior Homecoming queen. The major events all the seniors enjoyed were ordering an- nouncements, caps and gowns, at- tending the Baccalaureate, and the Senior Prom at the Springfield Hilten. So time flew by as the ex- citement rose for their special day on June 10. The Class of '81 had made it, their time had come and it was their year as the top con- tenders. They were seniors. CLASS OF ’81 Sponsors: Mr. Will Misner. Mr. Frank Damico; Pres.: Steve Weedman; Vice Pres.: Mike Cullerton; Sec.: Kristin Newman; Treas.: Mark Stadskiev. 318 R R Pat Broos and Bob Seale look on while Brian Sapp inaugurates the senior class. Helping to release the 300 ballons before the Homecoming game are the senior members of Junior Civitan. secretary Kristin Newman.



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In an effort to win first prize in Fall Follies, Polly Riordan and Becky Beuchler repre- sent the Class of '83. Starting early in the summer with a tremendous turnout at Camp Var- sity, the aroused spirit and school concern of the Class of '83 was evi- dent. More members were present from the Sophomore Class than any other class, with the exception of the Senior Class. In an effort to promote more enthusiasm and a direct participation of the student body, the Sophomore Class Coun- cil, a group of student represen- tatives, chosen by their English classes, met randomly throughout the year with their sponsor, Mrs. Joan Strokes. Participation in various activities such as the Powder Puff football game, the Third Annual “Missed America Pageant,” in which guys daringly dressed as girls to compete for the honorable title, and Spirit Week, a week before Spring break, ap- propriately brought the students together as they displayed the pride and togetherness of their class. CLASS OF '83 Sponsor: Mrs. Joan Strokes; Pres.: Lisa Hastey; Vice Pres.: Margo Snyder; Sec.: Ingrid Friedt; Treas.: Andrea Eisenson 320 R R Promoting the sale of caramel apples, Heidi Swenck and Mike LeSavage encourage Joan Dick and Kelly Glass to support the Class of '83 at the Fall Festival. Having caught Bruin Pride, Sophomores walk away with third prize and $10 awarded to their float at Homecoming.

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