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 336 of 376
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Playing a German word game, Terri Parsons expands her vocabulary. €lt®§§ CULTURE □▲NEUTER Numerous fun-filled activities were planned by the active German Honor Society and Club including a gummi bears sale at the Fall Festival, a trip to the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and participation in the Foreign Language Festival. Topping off the excitement, the club participated in the Student Exchange Program by housing German Exchange Students during Germany’s three week vacation in the spring. Discovering and ex- periencing normal everyday teen- age life in America allowed the ex- change students to attend classes, soccer practice, dances, and any other ordinary activities. At the same time, club members sampled a small part of German culture and language in the short time spent with newly-made friends. Vic© President Heidi Smith gives details o? the German Exchange Program. GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY Sponsor: Mrs. Ingeborg Boggess; Pres.: Brian Strecker; Vice Pres.: Heidi Smith; SecVTreas.: Sofia Dambrauskas; Members: Ty Childress, Kevin Cordl, Larry Evans, Veronica Gomez- Lobo, Michelle Hendrick. Doug Hill, Terri Parsons. Steve Rogers. Donna Schoelen, Johanna Sorg. Kevin Stocker. Todd Treichel. Michael Vassallo. GERMAN CLUB Members: Kathy Beer, David Benson, John Campbell, Kevin Cordt, Christa Deruiter, Tony Dipalma, David Eaton, Kim Eirlich, Larry Evans. Ingrid Friedt, Ruth Graham. Schaunna Greggs. Scott Hauser, Kerry Lightel. Victor Lupe. Robert Luton. Teresa Magill, Melissa Mills, Terri Parsons. Kyle Payne, Chuck Robinson, Steve Rogers. Amy Roth. Joey Russell. Donna Schoelen, Anna Shafer, Michael Stowe. Patti Strecker, Susie Turk, Chris Walters. 332 R R Ingrid Friedt, Stove Rogers, and Scott Hauser experience a game of German Risk.

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Holly Guynn listens as plans for the year are discussed at the first meeting Val Yamamoto considers the idea of par- ticipating in Fall Follies. Parlez-vous Francais? Well enough to earn an A”? If so, you were pro- bably a member of the French Honor Society. If you weren’t, but still enjoyed the beautiful French language, the French Club was the place to be. Together these organizations met every two weeks in Mrs. Garcia’s room to plan ac- tivities. A new idea, a tutoring ser- vice for students having a little trouble in French, was developed. The social aspects included a delicious French dinner at a near- by restaurant and many get- togethers in conjunction with the Spanish Honor Society, specifical- ly the traditional progressive din- ner and a Halloween party. By the time the year was over, the group of 73 had the opportunity to have some fun, eat their fill, and learn a little French. Catering to after school munchies. Laura Richardson and Karen Kulp sell baked goods in front of the main hall showcase. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY Sponsor: Mrs. Garcia, Pres.: Maria Stamoulas, Vice Pres.: Laura Richardson. Treas.: Julie Lekstrom, Sec.: Laura Danzi, Members: Wendy Adams, John Ambroziak, Lisa Arcona, San- ju Bansal, Jean Bishop, Scott Boalick, Nan- cy Bruce, Tony Bui, John Burkes. Patty Byrnes, Kerri Cole, Steve Culberson, Brigid Dernbach, Karen Donnelly, Ann Drake, Cin- dy Dukes, Katie Eisenhower, Alan Episcopo. Victoria Ernest. Tom Gallagher, Drew Gasparich, Paige George, Regina Gif- ford, Elizabeth Gower, Holly Guynn, Mike Hanko, Joe Hirl, Lac Hoang, Nicolle Kotselas, Karen Kulp, Karen Levin. Ron Maas, Leslie Nance. Cheryl Oslund, Tina Pappas. Kathy Patton, Marc Quattromani, Shelly Radenz, Robin Renwick, Bonnie Richardson, Audrey Short, Rita Stamoulas, Jennifer Stanton, Sheila Turek, Mary Beth Watson, Margaret Webb, Barbara Weed- man, Sara Wesley. Keith Vassallo, Val Yamamoto, Yvonne Zambo. FRENCH CLUB Members: Mark Adinolfi, Amy Boedner, Leslie Brown, Ed Byrnes, Karen Cedarblorde, Louis James, Deme Ann Kotselas. Beth Landry, Lorianne Nyguen, Jeff Peterson, Michelle Powers, Susan Pur- ple, Tim Sheridan, Desi Smith, Kelly Stowe, Don Viday, Julie Williford, Lisa Zywolcarte Clubs 331



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I At a science club meeting, Martha Grossel and Alan Pollard take interest in science instruments and magazines. Members of the Latin club listen intently to plans concerning the Latin Convention. CIENTUKIONt e®NVENTI®N LATIN CLUB Sponsor: Ms. Bette Bartelmes; Pres.: Anthony Jones; Vice Pres.: Loretta Sandavol; Sec.; Tamara Page; Treas.: Wesley Marshall and Al Schultz; Certamen Chairman: Andy Block; Historian: Michelle Lykins; Members: Sandy Austin, Cheryl Ann Blair, Katherine Broome, Cathy Bush. Liz Carr, John Cassella, Roel Cuejilo, David Davis. Cindy Dukes. Andrew Frie, Lisa Hastey, Laurel Heneghan, Mary Jett, Joe Jurinski, Mike Jurinski. Ameeta Kaur, Kathy King. Chip Kirkegaard, Ingrid Lapinell, Mike Lless. Doring Lloyd, Ed McFarland, Julie Matos, Larry Rosenberger, Angie Schwartz, Sean Smeeton, Chad Snee. Lilian Snuffer, Jennifer Staton, Doug Stuntz, Mike Thomas, Sara Trexler, Nancy Van de Meulebroecke, Lorene Ward, Jay Whetzel, Josh Yamamoto. Sparking interest and enthusiam in the Science Club was an arrange- ment of approximately six guest speakers scattered randomly throughout the year telling of their occupations in the field of Science. Field trips furthered the opportunity to observe first-hand what was demonstrated by guest speakers and the material covered in the classroom. Futhermore. en- trance into the Science Fair and Virginia Junior Academy of Science offered a chance for the members to demonstrate their own ‘ideas. SCIENCE CLUB Sponsor: Mrs. Helen Price; Pres.: Marc Ouattromani; Vice Pres.: Phil Criswell; Sec.: Martha Grossel; Treas.: Mike Thomas. Enthusiastic and energetic best described the very active Latin Club. Boosting a strength of forty- three members, the club, open to eighth through twelfth grade Latin students, journeyed to the State Latin Convention November 14th and 15th to demonstrate their creativity and scholastic abilities. In the course of two action-packed days in Roanoke, students from all over the state of Virginia gathered to participate in a toga contest, a Roman banquet, and various trials designed to identify and acknowledge outsta-nding academic achievement in Latin. Latin contests, similar to “It’s Academic, were entered throughout the year by club members. Club sponsor Bette Bartelmes was seeking to schedule one of several Latin con- tests at Lake Braddock. New money making ideas contributed by club members included design- ing and selling Latin tee-shirts. All in all, the Latin Club enjoyed one of its most active and beneficial years. Clubs 333

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