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Hey, you a new kid here? How many times does a Brandon student ask this question? Walking through the halls, sitting in class, or scoping during lunch, the average student spies a new student once a week. In just three short years Brandon has grown to become the largest junior high school in its system. Brandon students, almost 2,000 strong, come in every size, shape, color, and description. We have some who are huge sitting beside others who are extremely petite. Some students excel in general academics, others in athletics, music, forensics, and the various art forms. We have natural leaders and natural followers. It is this wide range of individual characteristics exhibited by our stu- dent body that gives Brandon its strength and character. No matter how divergent our students, each one contributes to the overall ex- cellence demonstrated here. Our major strength is in our differences. The healthy interaction fostered at our school helps to build a strong foundation for life. Students with different backgrounds, ethnic and cultural heritages and interests, working together, build not only an excellent school environment, but also learn from one another to become quality citizens. 1 'YQ is ' .
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Q :ee kq,,, :ee :ee -in ul In two short years, the Charger's baseball team achieved the goal of every other teani - a city co- chanunonshnm Coach lDon Ilady spent rnornings and aftennoons rnolding the tearn nnenibers' in- dividual talents into a championsip unit. The Chargers gave the fans many exciting games and ended the season wdth an 11-3 record. Eddie Pagan's powerful right arm kept Brandon a constant winner and the bat of Jeff Woolard and Sam Maroon gave the team plenty of offen- sive power. Brandon scored as many as 14 runs per game and many times the super defense kept the opponents scoreless. The final game with Kempsville Jr. proved to be the biggest thriller as in the bottom of the last inning, Bran- don erupted to score four runs and clinch a victory. SCORES Brandon Princess Anne Brandon Independence Brandon Lynnhaven . Brandon Virginia Beach Brandon Bayside .. Brandon Plaza .... Brandon Kempsville . Brandon Princess Anne Brandon Independence Brandon Lynnhaven . Brandon Virginia Beach Brandon Bayside .. Brandon Plaza .... Brandon Kempsville .
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