Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA)
- Class of 1974
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The choice of constructing an ‘‘open school” was made by the School Board because the public and educa¬ tional responses to this concept had been enthusiastic. The groundwork began in October of 1971 for what was to be the predece- sor of a new and innovative concept in modern education—Lake Braddock Secondary School. Life was given to a unique institution in which the recent open-classroom theory of teaching re¬ placed the more traditional methods. Under his care, supervision, never end¬ ing interest, and after many months of staff and curriculum planning at Robinson Secondary School, Mr. John Alwood, the school’s principal, first in¬ troduced Lake Braddock to the com¬ munity in January of 1972. 6 introduction In April, 1973, while the construction crews worked on the unique habitat for the Braddock Bruins, a mass meeting of about 300 future Lake Braddock students from Robinson and West Springfield High Schools was held for the purpose of choosing the school colors, purple and gold. The development of the school’s own identity, character and spirit had begun, only to culminate with the ori¬ entation meetings in May. These ses¬ sions enabled Mr. Alwood and three other staff members Mr. Price, Mr. Carson and Mrs. Walker, to inform stu¬ dents from area elementary, junior and senior high schools about the novel change in education, to which the students reacted with enthusiasm and positive responses. August 1, 1973, was the day when the cold, expansive building of red brick and cement was transformed into a home, full of people who were interested in creating unity between teacher and student, faculty and com¬ munity introduction 7 8 introduction The successful Barbeque on August 26, 1973, was a true indication of such inter¬ est on the part of students, parents and faculty members. When the 2400 stu¬ dents finally opened the first school ses¬ sion on September 4, 1973, their eager¬ ness, spirit and youthful reflections per¬ fected the final transition from the many long months of thought and planning at Robinson to the realization of new theories, new ideas, and new ideals at Lake Braddock Secondary. Activity replaced blueprints. Red lights blinking on buses. . . chains around poles, tying up bikes. . .thundering footfalls descending from buses. . .slamming car doors.. .stumbling along unfinished side¬ walks. . .all evidences of opening day activities. For the first time we attended all classes even though we had a short¬ ened schedule due to the incom- pleted construction of the cafeteria. At the same time we could not understand what we were doing in school—the air-conditioning was faulty, we were too many students for too few tables and chairs, seventh graders were busily mani¬ pulating their conbinations, eighth graders were socializing at every opportunity, ninth and tenth gra¬ ders were searching for smoking areas: but we were all mastering our schedules and handbooks, confi¬ dent that someone knew what was happening. Our shortened schedule continued for two weeks, and as we were about to get used to changing thirty-five minute classes without bells, the cafeteria was completed and we were on full days starting Septem¬ ber 17. At last we had a place to eat, but we had to start brown-bagging it, for the kitchens were not yet in use. The absence of walls was growing less obvious while the openness” was becoming routine. We were be¬ ginning to form together to involve our new surroundings in our learn¬ ing experience. We were unique; we were pioneers. ” =:■ H .-Mw , 1 J10JM IV 12 introduction We Are the Bruins! Mr. John W. Alwood Principal A.B., Western Michigan University M.E., University of North Carolina D.A.G., Michigan State. r W Mr. Murriet F. Price Associate Principal B.S., Madison College M. ED., University of Virginia Mr. Robert L. Carson Director of Student Activities B.S., Tennessee Tech M.S., University of Tennessee 14 introduction 16 faculty and staff F A C U L T Y A N D S T A F F faculty and staff 17 Janet Anduss B.S., Oklahoma State Uni¬ versity: Math—Sub School 1, Model Railroad Club Sponsor. Renee Agresta B.A., Montclair State College, M.Ed., George Mason University; Counselor—Sub School 2. Barbara Anderlik B.S., University of Illinois; Chemistry, P.E.—Sub School 2. 18 faculty staff Pat Arthur B.A., Mary Washington College; English—Sub School 1. ) Harriet Baturin B.S., Syracuse University. M.A., George Mason University: English Sub School 4, Broadcasting Club Sponsor, Forensi cs Club Sponsor. - ■ I Dennis Baughn B.S., M.A., Appalachian State University; Industrial Arts— Sub School 2, J.V. Football Assistant Coach. Roger Bergstrom B.A., Wisconsin State University, M.F.A., Catholic University; English, World Studies—Sub School 3. Barbara Brant A.B., College of William and Mary, M.A., Middlebury College; Spanish—Sub School 4, Yearbook Sponsor. Susan Boyle B.S., Longwood College; English— Sub School 2, Debate Coach. John Cabiati B.A., Penn State University; English—Sub School 2, Track Assistant Coach. faculty and staff 19 Ralph Cerney B.S., U.S. Navy Post Grad. School, B.S., University of Maryland; Math—Sub School 1. Cynthia Causin B.S., Madison College: Home Economics—Sub School F.H.A. Sponsor, Ski Club Sponsor. Laurie Clarke 3, B.A., Emory Henry College; English, World Studies—Sub School 4, Yoga Club Sponsor, Forensics Club Sponsor. Nancy Carraway B.S.E., Henderson State: Biology—Sub School 4, Pep Club Sponsor. Swimming and Diving Team Assistant Coach. Nancy Covucci B.S., Boston University; Math— Sub School 2, Sunday Youth Center Assistant Director. Walt Chernenko B.S., Taylor University, M.A. University of Michigan; Coun¬ selor—Sub School 4, Intramural Action Club Sponsor. Freshman Baseball Coach, Intramurals. Mike Demalleville B.A., University of California; Auto Mechanics—Sub School 2, Ski Club Sponsor. Joan Demoss B.A., College of St. Theresa, George Washington University; French—Sub School 4. Sharon Deppe B.A.. College of William and Mary, M.A., American University; French—Sub School 4. Jim Cummins A.B., George Washington University, M.A., University of Wisconsin; English, World Studies—Sub School 4. Max Derr B.A., Shepherd College, M.A., George Washington University; English—Sub School 1, Yearbook Sponsor. Twyla Dell B.A., University of Ameri¬ cas: Spanish—Sub School 4. faculty and staff 21 Joni Dim B.F.A., Va. Commonwealth University; Art— Sub School 1, Dramatic Productions Assistant, Yearbook Sponsor. Bob Dinan B.S., East Stroudsburg State College: World Studies— Sub School 4, Freshman Football Head Coach, Wrestling Head Coach. Don Ehrenberger A. S., Northwestern Michigan College, B. S., M.A., Western Michigan Uni¬ versity; World Studies—Sub School 3, F.T.A. Sponsor. Judy Garcia B.A., West Virginia University; Spanish, French—Sub School 4. Kay Ellis B.A., Mary Washington College, M. Ed., George Mason Univer¬ sity; English—Sub School 1. Stan Fant B.S., Wilson Teachers, M.A., George Washington Univer¬ sity; Sub School Principal- Sub School 3. 22 faculty and staff James Garner David Greek B.A., Michigan State University, M. Ed.. University of Virginia; Sub School B.A.. University of Maryland; English, World Studies—Sub School 3. Principal—Sub School 2. Linda Hammett B.S. Ed., Central Missouri State University, M.A., Texas Woman ' s University; P.E.—Sub School 3, Action Club Sponsor, Rifle C lub Sponsor, Athletic Trainer. Softball Assistant Coach, Intramurals. Nancy Groves B.S., BowlingGreen State University; Math—Sub School 1. Hilda Hall B.S., Longwood College, M. Ed., University of Virginia; Classroom Driver Educa¬ tion—Sub School 4. faculty and staff 23 Regina Gyuricza B.A., Rosary Hill College; English—Sub School 2. Doris Harrell B.A., West Hampton; Spanish— Sub School 4. Loisteen Harrell B.S., Elizabeth City State Univer¬ sity; Earth Science—Sub School 3, Majorettes Sponsor. Jackie Harris B.S., Radford College; Business Education—Sub School 1. Robert Harris B.S., High Point College, M.A.T., University of North Carolina; P.E.— Sub School 1, Varsity Baseball Coach. Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach. Carl Hensley B.S., Tennessee Tech, M.A., University of Tenn¬ essee; P.E.—Sub School 3, Basketball Head Coach, Intramural Activities Co¬ ordinator. Jan Hilten B.S., Wisconsin State University; Science—Su School 1. Patricia Houlihan B.S., West Hampton; Math—Sub School 2, Cheerleaders Sponsor. William Johnson A.B., Virginia Union University, M. Ed., University of Virginia, Ed. S., George Washington University; Sub School Prin¬ cipal—Sub School 4. Ann Jaekle B.S., Mary Washington College, M.A., Columbia University; Sub School Principal—Sub School 1. Orlay Johnson B.A., Drew University, M.S., University of Idaho; Sci¬ ence—Sub School 2, Swim¬ ming Coach. Beverly Johnson B.S., Longwood College; Math—Sub School 2, In¬ tramurals. Nick Lawler A.A., Northern Essex Community College A.B., State College of Mass¬ achusetts, M.A., Boston College: Math — Sub School 4. Deanna Kuhn B.A., Washington State University; Spanish—Sub School 4. Bart Kramer B.A., George Mason College; Math— Sub School 3. 26 faculty and staff Ed Jones B.S., Randolph-Macon College, M. Ed., Uni¬ versity of Virginia; Math—Sub School 4. Pat Jones B.T.A., Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts; Drama— Sub School 4, Children’s Theatre, Little Theatre Productions. Bob Klaren B.S., University of Wyoming: Health and P.E.— Sub School 4. % Richard Lisi B.S., Springfield College, M. Ed., University of Virginia; Biology—Sub School 4, Men’s Tennis Coach. Sue Leidemer B.A., Madison College; Art—Sub School 1. Yearbook Sponsor, Art Club Sponsor. Laura Lloyd B.F.A., Syracuse University, M.S. Ed., University of Bridgeport; Art—Sub School 1 . Jim Maklary B.S., Salem College; Indus¬ trial Arts—Sub School 2. Shirley MacSorley B.A., Madison College, M.A., VPl SU; Counselor—Sub School 3. Rick Lewis B.S., Auburn University; Math— Sub School 3, J.V. Football Head Coach. fac ulty and staff 27 Marjorie McClurg B.S., Mary Washington College, M.A., Catholic University; Math—Sub School 3. Kathleen McConahey B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Columbia University; English—Sub School 4, Pep Club Sponsor. Kay Mikula B.A., University of Maryland, M. Ed., Georgia State University; Science—Sub School 2, Intermediate Drill and Majorette Corps Sponsor. Patrick McCarthy B.S.. Mt. St. Mary’s College, M.A., George Washington University; English, Journalism—Sub School 4, “The Bear Facts Sponsor. Bud Mayo B.S., University of Tennessee; History—Sub School 1, Freshman Football Backfield Coach, Intermediate Student Government Sponsor. 28 faculty and staff Helen Miller B.A., University of Richmond, M.A., George Washington Univer¬ sity; History—Sub School 2. Darlene Morgan B.A., University, of Richmond; Social Studies—Sub School 2. Sam Mumpower B.S., East Tennessee State Uni¬ versity, M.A., George Washing¬ ton University: Math—Sub School 3. Barbara Morris B.A., West Virginia Univer¬ sity: P.E.—Sub School 1, Girl’s Gymnastic Team Sponsor, Intramurals. Don Nichols A.B., Lenoir Rhyne; Social Stud¬ ies—Sub School 2. Pat Mullin B.S., University of Virginia; Math—Sub School 3, Key- ettes Sponsor. faculty and staff 29 Gail Owens B.S., Eastern Kentucky State University, M.A., Western Kentucky State University; Counselor— Sub School 3. Claudine Norton Kay Norton B.S., University of Maryland; German—Sub School 4, German B.S., Madison College; Health and P.E.—Sub Club Sponsor. School 2, Tennis Coach, Basketball Assistant Coach, Softball Coach. Larry Oaks B.A., M.A., University of Alabama; World Studies—Sub School 4, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Nancy Oliver B.A., College of William and Mary, M.Ed.,VPI SU; Social Studies—Sub School 1, As¬ sistant Director of Student Activities. Gaynelle Nuttall B.A., Madison College; Eng¬ lish—Sub School 3. Jay Patchett B.A., LaSalle College, M.A., Georgetown University; World Studies—Sub School 3. Loretta Peacock A.A., Amarillo Jr. College, B.S., North Texas State University; Home Economics—Sub School. Betty Park B.S., Louisiana State University; Science—Sub School 1. Ed Petty B.A., University of Maryland; English—Sub School 1, Literary Magazine Sponsor. Kathy Patton B.S., Mac ' -son College; Health and P.E.—Sub School 3, Field Hockey Coach, Coordinator of Girls Sports. Louis Patch B.A., San Diego State. M. Ed., University of, Mary¬ land; Industrial Arts—Sub School 2, Industrial Arts Club Sponsor. Diane Raynes B.S., Madison College: Health and P.E.—Sub School 4, J.V. Girls Field Hockey Assistant Coach, Girls Basketball Head Coach, Girls T rack and Field Head Coach. Betty Pinto B.S., New York University; Biology—Sub School 3, Freshman Class Sponsor. Gay Pulley A.B., Bucknell University, M.A., American University; Art—Sub School 1. Charles Rembold B.S., California State Col¬ lege, M.Ed., University of Virginia; Counselor—Sub School 1. Ray Piernicke B.A., B.S., Pembroke State University M.A., University of Virginia; German, Russian, Social Studies—Sub School 2 . 32 faculty and staff Claiborne Richardson B.S., Virginia State College, M. Mus., University of Michigan; Band Director—Sub School 3, Marching Band Sponsor, Symphonic Band Sponsor, Stage Band Sponsor, Solo and Ensembles Sponsor. George Rogers B.S., George Washington University, VPI Electronics; Math—Sub School 3. Stephanie Rosen B.A., George Mason College; Spanish—Sub School 4. Ann Ripley B.S., Madison College; Health and P.E.—Sub School 2, Intramural Coordinator, Dance Club Sponsor, Intermediate Gymnastics Team Coach, Intermediate Track and Field Team Coach, School Store Faculty Sponsor, intermediate Drill Team Co-sponsor. Olga Roush B. of M., Shenandoah Con¬ servatory of Music; Mu¬ sic—Sub School 3, Drill Team Sponsor. Bill Rodgers B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Math—Sub School 4, Math Team Sponsor. Barbara Sanders B.S., Oklahoma State Univer¬ sity; Home Economics—Sub School 3, Booster Club Com¬ mittee member. Ethel Sayer VPI; Cosmetology—Sub School 2, HalShoun B.S., Morehead State University, M. Ed.. American University; Science—Sub School 2. Yearbook Sponsor. Donald Schudel B.S., State University of New York, M.S., Polytech¬ nic Institute of Brooklyn; Science—Sub School 1. Neville Simon B.S., Principia College; Co-ordinator of Skill Cen ters—Sub School 3. facui j Bkaff Robert Starr B.S., Oklahoma State University, M. Ed., University of Maryland; Mechanical Drawing, General Shop—Sub School 2. Gary Sipe B.A., Madison College; Latin, German—Sub School 4, Latin Club Sponsor, German Club Sponsor. Bob Stamback B.M.E., Richmond Professional Institute, M.M.E., Va. Commonwealth University: Music—Sub School 3, Choral Director. Alan Thompson B.S., Appalachian State Uni¬ versity; P.E.—Sub School 1. Sally Sullivan B.S., University of Virginia; English—Sub School 2. Inter¬ mediate Cheerleading Club Sponsor. Joan Strokes B.A. Madison College; English—Sub School 2,3. faculty and staff 35 Lois Wolfe B.A., College of St. Teresa; Orchestra—Sub School 3, Marching Band Assistant Sponsor, Or¬ chestra Sponsor. Charles Thompson B. Se., State College of Arkansas; P.E.—Sub School 2, J.V. Football Coach. Freshman Basketball Coach. Ed Trimm B.S., George Peabody, M.A., University of Virginia; P.E.—Sub School 3, Cross Country Coach, Indoor Track Coach, Outdoor Track Coach. David Webber B.A., Central Methodist College. M.A., VPI SU; Business Edu¬ cation—Sub School 1, Golf Head Coach. Dale Wittier B.S., M. Ed., South Dakota State University; Business Education—Sub School 1, Football Assistant Coach; Rifle Club Sponsor. Woody Wenstrom B.A., Auburn University, M. Ed., George Mason University; Math—Sub School 1, Chess Club Sponsor. 36 faculty and staff Don Youngblood B.S., Old Dominion University, M.A., George Washington University; Health and P.E.— Sub School 4, Football Coach. William Woodward B.S., M.S., Oregon State University; Vocational M R— Sub School 2, V.I.C.A. Sponsor. Carol Mason Secretary to Sub School 4 Principal. Bunny Smith Secretary to the Administrative Assistant. Mary Ann Burks Part-Time Secretary—Sub School 2. Linda Bullock Study Skills Specialist—Sub School 3. 4 Nevia Crow Clinic Alice Brown Receptionist and Switchboard Operator. Mary Dicken Librarian—Sub School 3 and 4 B.S. Ed, Miami University Judith Egan Skills Center—Sub School 4, Science Fiction Club Sponsor. Mary McMillian Library Aide—Sub School 3. Instructional Aide—Sub School 2. Pat Goins Clerical—Sub School 1. Jinny Scarborough ADP Operator. Mary Reynolds Library Aide—Sub School 4. Shirley Strang Permanent Substitute—Sub School 1 Pam Spencer Librarian Sub School 1 and 2 B.S., Longwood College, M.A., William and Mary Barbara Talbert Instructional Aide, Perma¬ nent Substitute—Sub School Vance Tiede Permanent Substitute—Sub School 4. (Timni ‘ . ... faculty and staff 41 Joan Unkel A.B. Douglass College, MFLS Catholic University Media Coordinator- Sub School 2. t Cleta White Part-time Secretary—Sub School 4. Peggy Wilkinson Permanent Substitute—Sub School 2. Dorothy Yescavage Library Aide—Sub School 2. 42 faculty and staff Marvel Dunn Bruin Caterers Norma Banks Joan Cobean Joyce Head Linda Hubbart 44 faculty and staff Adelaide Thompson Brigette Smith. Asst. Mgr. Phyllis Rademacher, Manager Nevia Crow Norma Berg Clinic Staff Our staff went to the cafeteria one Monday morning to talk with Mrs. Rademacher, Cafeteria Manager, and Mrs. Smith, Assistant Manager, and we found out some very interesting things. First, did you know that our cafeteria offers up to five selections every day on its menu: 1. Regular luncheon 2. Hamburger luncheon 3. Hotdog luncheon 4. Salad luncheon 5. Soup and crackers The first four of these meet government standards for what is called a ‘‘Type A lunch”. Well, we didn ' t have any idea what a ‘‘Type A lunch” was, so we asked . . . the “Type A Lunch” is composed of a least two ounces of ready to serve protein rich food, at least 3 4 of a cup of fruit and or vegetables, a 1 2 pint of whole or low fat milk, a slice of en¬ riched bread and a pat of butter or margarine. We also learned this meal is designed to provide one-third of a stu¬ dent ' s daily food requirements. Linda Hubbard and Mary Ann Jones. Taking care of the rolls. 46 Cafeteria Sarah Mahoney. The main dish lady. Adelaid (Tad) Thompson The main dish lady lends a hand with the mop. All food for these meals is prepared in our own kitchen. No packaged mixes or prepared foods of any kind are used to prepare our lunches. Mrs. Rademacher said all our cafeteria workers have children in Fairfax County Schools, enjoy being around students and enjoy cooking very much. She added that she and her staff have a strong interest in making the Lake Braddock Cafeteria the best in the county. She also said (which we found hard to believe) our students here at Lake Braddock have been very good about keeping the cafe¬ teria clean. Mrs. Rademacher said she wanted to thank the student body for the pride they have taken in their cafeteria. One of the innovations at the Lake Braddock Cafeteria is the cari-all plastic tray. These eliminate the use of the permanent type of dinnerware which had a high loss rate and an accompanying cost of installing and maintaining a dishwasher. Another innovation is the pot washing machine which only Lake Braddock and Chantilly have and which eliminates the hand-washing of pots in each department. Shirley Meachem makes up a spring salad. Virginia Cushion ... One of the serving gals. Adelaid Barry washing the ketchup and mustard jars. Alice Fowler washing a few dishes just for the fun of it. 48 cafeteria John Festerman Shirley Minor Kevin Milloy First Row —Mary Lee Els- wick, Henry Robinette. Second Row —Alberta Jef¬ fery, Shirley Minor, Anna Card. Third Row —Eliza¬ beth Combs, Shirely Mil¬ ler, Mary Hall. Fourth Row —Kevin Smith, Silvio Obannion. Fifth Row— Billy Barrett, Kevin Milloy, Dong Suk Suh. 50 custodians John Fesperman, MyungSoo Lee Chung Sop White Billy Barrett Dave Komornik bought the first Lake Braddock yearbook. And so begins another day ... Mark Abele John Abraham Janet Adams Kim Adams Beatrice Adcock Edward Adcock Larry Addair Mary Lou Affronti Vincent Agnelli Susan Ailes Eric Airola Laura Albeck Brian Alden Lynne Alexander Anthony Allen George Allen John Alley Amy Almon Toni Amonson Kimberly Anderson Rolland Anderson Audia Andy Ann Antonelli Lisa Apistolis Lynne Archambault Donald Archibald Pati Armstrong Suzy Armstrong Ann Arnold Stephen Arnone 54 subschool 1 David Arthurs Leonard Atkinson Shirlee Atkinson Mary Aungier Terri Austin Andrew Baciacco Jennifer Bailey Douglas Baird Carolynn Baker Lauri Baker Gail Bakken Catherine Ballou “So I said .. David Baldwin Paul Baimforth Jon Banks John Baran Joseph Barnes Josephine Barilla Gerald Barnett Cheryl Barr William Barrere Earl Barrett Eugene Barrett Suzanne Barrineau Patricia Bartholomew Michael Barton Jeff Bass Becky Battle Benjamin Battle subschool 1 55 “Name tags, You ' ve got to be kidding!” Marie Bazel Ed ward Beatty Lee Beckley Gerald Beem Stephen Behm Thomas Belcher John Bell Mike Bell Kimberly Belt Diane Bennett Janet Bennett Mark Bennett Roger Benoit MaryKaye Benton Paul Benton Christopher Bergen Christopher Berry David Berry Elisabeth Berry C. Beveridge Spencer Biles David Bishop David Bishop Jonathan Bivens Jock Black Robin Black Deborah Blair Michael Blake Ellen Bliss Mark Bloom 56 subschool 1 Paul Blum Joseph Bly Kimberly Boerner James Bolton Patricia Boone Joseph Boothe Bruce Borgerding Bryan Borgerding Timothy Borgerding John Borgman Andrew Bottcello Louis Bowersox Randall Boyd Tracy Braddon Jeff Bradford Scott Braybrooke Diane Brennan Matthew Bressler Paul Briggs Donna Brinckman Donald Brisendine ‘‘1 think it should be an A” D-don’t you? subschool 1 57 Stephen Bryant Drew Buckly John Bullard Robin Burchfield Bruce Burdon Eric Burgener Teresa Burks 58 subschool 1 Danna Burlingame Sharon Burlingame Elizabeth Burton Jeffrey Busa Kimberly Busby Carolyn Butler Nora Byrne Chris Caceres Tracy Cade Christopher Cafferky Christopher Calhoun Karen Cameron David Campbell Kathleen Campbell Robert Campbell Rhonda Cannon Steven Carey Yvette Carey Gary Carlson Kimberly Carpenter Robert Carpenter Christopher Carr Damian Carr John Carroll Julie Carroll Carol Carter Casaundria Carter Charles Carol Cassella MaryCecka Louis Chaconas Catherine David Cecelski JeffCercy Sharon Chambers Robert Carvajal Karen Chambers Richard Harold Chandler Chappelear Scott Chilcote Paul Ciucci Ann Marie Clarke Howard Clark Tammera Clark Vincent Clark Kathleen Clark Larry Clarke Melody Clemments Wayne Clemments Micheal Clohisy Christine Coady Dan Cochran Elizabeth Cochran Margaret Cocke Kathlene Coffey Mary Coggins Diane Cohen Deborah Cole Elizabeth Coleman Deborah Coleier James Collins David Collis Lynn Cology Kathlene Conlon Nancy Conlon Jacqueline Chin Richard Choate subschool 1 59 lake braddock ' s track cost $90,000to build ‘‘And then he said ... Anthony Constantines Eileen Conway Scott Cooley Anne Coons Stephen Coons Susan Cooper Greg Corscadden Sean Corscadden Beth Couture James Cox Paul Cox David Crabill Sheila Cragun Natalie Craig Pamela Craig L isa Crampton Stephen Crampton Jon Crater Shawn Crosby Dennis Crosson Kathleen Crotty Sandra Crow GregCullerton Cynthia Cummins Kelly Cummins Gary Cunningham John Cunningham Scott Cunningham Jennifer Curran Carolyn Daiger 60 subschool 1 Trygue Dahl Richard Daiger Marjie Daly Margaret Dallam Timothy Damon Frank Daniels John Daniels Debbie Dane Monique Darnay Dawn Davis Donna Davis Robert Davis O.K. class, one more time . .“A”. .“B”. .“C” William Davis Cheryl Dawley David Dayton Alfred Deangelus Cynthia Deangelus Lonna Debardi Lorna Debardi Kim Decker Peter Degress John Deladurantaye Guy Delandurantaye Maureen Delaney Thomas Demas Monica Dembinski Minda Dempsey Charles Derrick Barbara Detrich subschool 61 ‘‘What will they think of next?” Pamela Digby Robbie Dilisio Tony Dilisio Ann Dillard Noele Dipalo Caroline Dixon Lorraine Dougherty Bill Doruns Toby Dowell Robert Downey Stacy Downing Stuart Downey John Drake Janis Driscoll Michael Driscoll Michelle Driscoll Robert Driver Vega Drew Karen Dubiel Charles Dubois James Dubois David Dugan Ann Durant Dennis Dustin Ann Dutchyshyn Patricia Dyer Kathryn Earl Cindy Eckstein Joy Eden Kimberly Edwards 62 subschool 1 Curt Eisenhower Mary Eisenhower George Elgin Theresa Ellis Joseph English Sean Ensley Timothy Ensley Mark Enos Dennis Ermerins Richard Ermerins Kathleen Essman Lori Estep Rose Estes Robert Etchells Elaine Euler Charles Evans Cynthia Evans Russell Evans Andrew Evrard Davette Everly Anna Fanelli Pamela Fanning Julie Farina David Farquharson Kathleen Farrell Ellen Feicel Susan Fenstermaker subschool 1 63 1,2, Cha-Cha-Cha! ' Lake Braddock has 100 exits from the building Colleen Finzel Elizabeth Ferguson Steven Ferris Linda Finley Ann Finn Robert Fisher 64 subschool 1 Richard Flatau Dennis Fleming Sandra Fleming Brian Foran Timothy Foran Cheryl Forbes Lynn Foreman Mary Forgione Kenneth Foster Richard Foster Ann Fowler Peter Fox Kerry Francis David French Morris Friberg Karola Frieot Anne Fry Duane Fulton Edward Fullerton Paul Furman Wendy Furtado Wayne Fuesel David Gage David Goins Elizabeth Galindo Jacqueline Galindo Lillian Galinolo Samuel Galstan Matthew Galvin Michele Gamble Craig Garant Jill Garcia Paul Gardella Douglas Gardner Jeffry Garrick Deborah Garretson Daniel Geedin Pam Geeding Evelynn Gentlemann George Gentry Scott Gilbride Carol Gladwell Bart Glaze Sheree Glaze Diana Glazener Ann Glossner Deborah Goodall Kathleen Goodall Charles Goodling Kenneth Gormally Nancy Gormally Frank Gorman Sheila Gould Lynda Gouveia Charles Gowans John Grammar Jay Green Richard Green Carter Greene Gregory Greene Marguerite Greene Stephanie Greene Ann Greenwald Robert Grich Stephen Gerdon Robert Gibson subschool 1 65 There are 24 flights of stairs at lake bradddock secondary. “Easy! Easy!” PatGriel Robert Grimm Melanie Greiner Arthur Griffin Kathleen Gross Jodi Grumman Mark Grummon Andrea Grummt Ed Grundler Pat Guay Jennifer Gunderson Sharon Gunnell Jeanne Haas Cynthia Hale Karen Hale Barbara Hall John Hall Tina Halm Douglas Hamilton Carol Hamlin James Hamlin Mary Hanson Renea Hanson Lee Harant Pamela Hardy Jennifer Hare Robert Harper Neal Harrah Sallie Harrell David Harris 66 subschool 1 Glenn Harris Juli Harrison Barry Hartman Darla Haubner Deborah Haubner Kelly Hauch Lewis Hauser Clifford Hauver William Hawkins Barbara Haynes John Hedges William Hedges Lisa Hedrick Martin Heffren Mary Heffren John Heflin Wayne Heglar Patricia Heim John Heinly Steven Helm John Henry subschool 1 67 Margaret Pzjewski and Becky Taylor—“You wouldn’t dare!” Walter Herron Linda Hertberg Sherry Herzig Steve Hibbert Eltricia Hill Rebbecca Hill Pamela Hillery Cheryl Hinkle Mark Hinson Robert Hirst Eloise Hitchcock William Hitchcock Barry Hobbs Kathleen Hock Garth Hodge Leyla Hodge Theresa Hodge Brenda Hodkins William Hodkins Inge Hoffman James Hoey Kathleen Hogan Jerome Holland Mark Holmstrup Suzanne Holroyd Alison Hood Mike Hope Michael Hopkins Cynthia Horan Kevin Horan 68 subschool 1 Elinor Horner Victoria Horning Valerie Hottle Kenneth Howard Katherine Howard Kent Huber Scott Huber Sherry Huffmaster Robert Hughes Scott Hughes Michael Hull Brett Hulryde “Just call me SIR!” Mary Hunnicutt James Hunt Julia Hunt Michael Hunt Elizabeth Hurd Mary Hushower Hugh Hutchinson Steven Hutchinson Mark Hyer Gina laniero Lisa laniero Vincent lannucci Maurice Inge Jon Irng Chris Irrig Carol Ishii Kevin Ives Michelle Ives subschool 1 69 ‘‘You’d think I’d know my combination by now!” Gregory Jackson LauraJaco Judy Jackson David Jacobean Lori Jackson Jacquelyn Jacobs Margaret Jackson Deborah James Ray Janis Tammie Janis Clinton Jeffrey Mark Jeffries Bonnie Jenkins Charles Jenkins Jayne Jenkins Jean Jenkins Jeff Johnson Kenneth Johnson Debra Johnson Stephanie Johnson Stephen Johnson Christopher Johnston Mike Johnston Donna Johnston Pamela Johnston Amy Jones Benjamin Jones Brian Jones George Jones Mike Jones 70 subschool 1 Jeffrey Jones Karen Jones Steven Jones Cindy Jorgensen Amy Jorns Byron Jorns Roanid Juncal Kathryn Kafka Donna Kappral Ed ard Kastner Thomas Kastner Kathlean Kan Glen Keck David Keehan Margaret Keehan Anita Keeler Clarence Keim Sherri Keim James Kela Susan Kelleher Cynthia Kelly “We cover a lot of ground. subschool 1 71 Jeffrey Keyes Steven Kick Denise Kilfeather Scott Kilmer Angela Kilmon Gary Kimball John Kimman Harold Kinback Edward King Michelle Kinne David Kirby Kevin Kirtley Kimberly Klaren Matt Klaren Linda Klaus Margaret Klem Jeanne Kleppinger Mary Kline David Knight William Knight Mary Knister Jon Knutson Pauline Kobata John Koen Bruce Kolofske Renee Kolofske Ronald Komornik Donna Konchuba Julia Kosnik Donna Kroboth John Kronkaitis Darsi Krueger Robert Krug William Krug 72 subschool 1 Teresa Kuhiman William Kush Brent Bousman Jane Beissel Betsy Kupec Eloise Bartell Darlene Bauer Jennifer Bier George Billak Scott Bowen Paula Baldridge Grady Bradley John Cafferky Colleen Coady Thomas Connolly Eric Dawley Darrell Daley Pamela Dogra Kathy Doyle Thomas Downing Steve Dunagan Wendy Everly Howard Buono Alisa Burns subschool 1 73 ' there are 20 phones in lake braddock secondary 0§H l-OOIOC JCDCCA “Alright... I’m getting to class.” Michael Lahr Sarah Lake Jeffrey Lalande Beverly Langager Carl Langager John Larocque Karen Larocque Claire Laurain Lisa Lauria Jill Lawhon Lori Lawson Robert Leblanc Victoria Leblanc Linda Ledder Carolyn Lee Linda Leeson Andrea Lehman Eric Lehman Melinda Leister Lee Lemons Evlyn Lennon Jennifer Leshko Michael Lettieri Clayton Lewis Shawn Lightel Susan Linthicum Mary Loyd Kevin Lockwood Lisa Logan Deborah Lovell 74 subschool 2 Sharon Loveil Caro! Lowe Renee Lowenthai Stephan Lowry Edward Lull Deborah Lund Eugene Lundgren Tammy Lykins Christopher Lyles Scott Lyles Janet Lynch Nathan Lynch Alesia Ley Chrystelle Macbride Timothy Macek Fiona Macpherson Tami Macki Rundi Macki Leonard Maddalena Daniel Magill Paul Maginnis subschool 2 75 Diane Mallardi Janet Malmberg Pamela Mangum Doug Mann Suzanne Mansour Haether Manuel Robert Marcrum Stephen Marin Cynthia Marshall Dianne Martin Jennifer Martin Nancy Martin Sharon Martin Victoria Martin Matthew Martinisko Michael Masaitis Christipher Massey Kimberley Matthews Lawrence Matthews Kathryn Maxey Christine Mays Patricia Mays John McCarthy Alicia McClelland Tammy McCormick Sandra McCracken Kathleen McCue Coy McDaniel Donna McDaniel Monica McDonald 76 subschool 2 Robert McDonald Gwendolyn Mcelheny Kathleen Mcevilly Michael Mcfadyen Carol Mchale Robert Mckay Elizabeth Mckenna Clifford Mclain Anne Mcclindon Brian Mcnabb Kevin Mcnair Patricia Mcnair Kathleen Mcnerney Maroin Mcquiston Susan Meade Mark Meginley Sharon Meiners Susan Melburn Victoria Melburn Noel Melville James Menhennick Robyn Mennella Nancy Mercer Regina Merna Clark Merrill Kay Mesirow John Mesle Scarlett Meszaros Leonard Metallo Irwin Metcalfe subschool 2 77 “Oh no!... Here ne comes!” Lee Mikeska Nathaniel Miles Robert Miles Andrew Miller Chris Miller Cynthia Miller Daniel Miller Denise Miller Frank Miller Gregory Miller James Miller Lloyd Miller Michele Miller Patricia Miller Ronald Miller Kathleen Milloy Karen Minuth Michael Mitchell Marian Moke Paul Mollica John Monahan Lisa Montanese Mary Montgomery Tim Montgomery Lynette Montieth Laura Moody Kevin Moore Phillip Moore Thomas Moore Valerie Moore 78 subschool 2 Stephen Morales Mary Morello Melanie Morgan Vicki Morgan Mark Morris Bob Morrison Charles Morrison Kim Morrison Arthur Morrissette Kirk Mosel Melinda Mosher Brett Moss Jocelyn Mosso Atsoko Motozono Bill Mueller Patrick Mulvihill Randy Murdock Cecile Murphy Erin Murphy James Murphy John Murphy Robin Nelbach and The Man from Glad! subschool 2 79 Jennifer Myers Jerome Myong Joesph Myong Diane Nagel Brian Nakamura Linda Nance Cynthia Nash 80 subschool 2 Eric Naslund Roger Nelly Peter Neil Pa ul Neimeier Eric Nelson Christina Neroutsos Andrea Neuhaus Tommy Newell Jay Newman Nora Newton Tatiana Neyhart Johnnie Nichols Lee Nickley Louise Nidever Paul Nielsen Michael Nimmo Karen Nishiyama David Nisivoccia Julie Noren Brian Noel Lisa Norris Joan Nataro Lori Ocker Martin Oconnor Tracy Oconnor Ann Odonnell Kye Odonnell Michael Odonnell Kathleen Okane Mike Okane Lynn Okeefe Shawn Okeefe Elizabeth Oleksy John Olson Michael Oliver Cathy Oneill Ralph Opacic Holly Orahood Richard Osborn Kristen Pape Cynthia Palmer Susan Parris Joseph Pataluna Jon Pate Wayne Patten Rebecca Patton Angela Payne Sue Pelzel Patricia Pendleton Stephen Pendley Laurie Perez Adrienne Perkins Charles Peterson Terry Petty Dawn Phelps Ronald Pieper William Pittman Marci Plait Ronnie Planalp Michael Podolny Susan Ponder Jennie Powell Melinda Powers Shawna Pratt Michael Overman Stacey Overman subschool 2 81 “Class ... this is a spigot?” Janet Pray Thomas Prescott Jeff Price Peter Price Debra Prindle Stuart Prior Charles Procto John Proctor Andy Prudence Candy Pruitt Susan Prutzman Joseph Puett Dana Pullin Elees Purple Diane Quinn Michael Raeder Tim Raftery Deborah Raichelson Jill Raines Susan Ramsay Jim Ramsey Peter Raty Charles Ray Gregory Ray Paula Reardon Robert Redfern Ricky Redmond Kelly Reeves Robin Rehorst Dean Reimund 82 subschool 2 Eric Reimund Drew Renfrew Randall Rentner Robert Rentner Kevin Reppert Chris Reynolds Pamela Rhoades Misty Richardson Craig Rider Michelle Ringle William Ritsch Jeffery Rizer Shawn Rizer Gregory Rizzardi Linda Roberts Brenda Robertson Molly Robertson James Roche Mary Rockey Leslie Rodmann Alan Roesell William Rogers Linda Rolfes John Rossi Neil Rossi Patricia Roth Susan Rothenberger Ann Miller leads the way as students begin another day at Lake Braddock. subschool 2 83 When the doghouse burns down in your neighbor’s backyard, the whole police force and fire department come to the rescue. But, when Lake Brad- dock is burning, we get a rinky-dinky fire engine like this ... I just don ' t understand it!” Charles Rothrock Linda Rotundo Billy Rouse Elizabeth Rouse Genevieve Rouzier Robert Rowan Carol Rowden Scott Rowley Brian Rubin William Runyon Mark Russell Fred Saalfeld Nina Sabalos Gordon Sachs Lori Saia Vivian Saia Michael Sail Jeffery Salomon Steve Sampson Brenda Sapp Donald Saunders Roberta Schaaf Nancy Schaefer Valerie Schafer William Schaffer Lisa Schaller Susan Schamber Jerilyn Schelling Sally Schmidle Jeanne Schmidt Candy Scott Jay Scott Christopher Shulin Linda Sechrist 84 subschool 2 Clare Selz Ian Senio Andrea Shaw MarkShenk James Selz Susan Senter Laura Sheehan Gloria Shepherd John Sharmon Patricia Shifflett Diane Shiplett Phyllis Shircliff Randall Shirly Shana Shiver Amy Shomer Edward Shomer James Shumway Randy Sibold Kurt Sidenstick Edward Sierra Diane Sifford Charles Silvia Patrick Silvia Deborah Simmons Jeanne Simmons Katherine Simmons George Simons Mark Simons Mary Simpson Paula Simpson Thomas Sine Thomas Sisinyak Timothy Skelly Ann Skogerboe Karl Skold James Slaght Rebecca Slaght David Slupe Michael Smaldone subschool 2 85 “Basketball Jones ... I got a basketball Jones ... ” Dale Smith Donna Smith James Smith Jean Smith Karen Smith Laruen Smith Monty Smith Patrick Smith Stephanie Smith Stokes Smith William Smith Theresa Smith Joel Snyder David Sousa Bruce Sousa Dennis Southern Ted Spaete Michele Spencer Jeffrey Spengler Sharon Spillare Peter Springer Vivian Stack Jeffrey Stable Janet Steinmacher Russell Stallings Lynda Stanley Karen Starkweather Deborah Staron Susan Starrett Gregory Starrs 86 subschool 2 Julie Stathis Susan Stauffer Thomas Stauffer Jay Steacy Judith Steele Karen Steere Joseph Stefanelli Susan Stein Taylor Stem Brenda Stephen Craig Stewart Elaine Stewart John Stewart Laura I Stewart Susan Stewart Steve Stimac Suzanne Stewart Deette Stockstill Guy Stockwell Emily Streett John Street Lloyd Strickland James Strothman Kathy Stromeyer Nancy Stuart Michael Stutts Leigh Sullivan Edward Adcock and Stuart Downey ... are really interested huh? subschool 2 87 Lake Braddock has 269 clocks ... tick lock, tick tock. “All I need is just a few bucks!’’ Terri Sullivan William Sund Jan Swearingen Dennis Sweeney Jean Sweeney Charles Swindells Eugene Synor T eresa Szymanski Marilyn Tarlando Bryan Taylor Harry Taylor Rebecca Taylor David Teaford Robert Thar Michelle Thielhorn Jeff Thiesing Zita Thiesing Janice Thigen Mary Thomas Heather Thompson Kate Thompson Meredith Thompson Perry Thompson Vanya Thompson Brett Thronton Karen Tichenor Christopher Tierney Timothy Tierney Kathryn Tikkala Lynn Tipton 88 subschool 2 Michael Towe Mary Towe Kathleen Trainor Christopher Trefny Thomas Treiber SueTremper Frances Trezona Raymond Triggs Robert T riggs JulieTrippe JoseTrujillo Michelle Tsompanas Paul Tuck Mark T ucker Teresa Tucker Cleri Turcsanyi David Turner Kelly Turner John Turner Robin Twedt Leslie Ubico Jeffrey Urbany Allen Valaer Wendy Valaer Andrea Vanhoose Alexa Vanlandingham Michael Vannoy Carol Veitenthal Michael Venaglia Anita Venskus subschool 2 89 Karen Vernon Sandra Vernon Cheryl Via Kellan Via Laurie Villhauer Cheryl Vizzini Marie Vodicka Marianne Voipe Christy Vorbau Debra Vorbau Kevin Wackett Scott Wagner Anne Walecka John Walker Linda Walker Tim Walker Harold Walter Jessica Ward Robert Ward Gregory Ware Nancy Warren Gigi Wasniewski Brigitte Watenpaugn Lee Waters Caludius Watts Donald Waye Diane Webb Jeri Webber Susan Weber Stuart Wedel 90 subschool 2 Tracy Weeks Alan Weinberg Michael Weinmann Neil Weinert Erich Welch Ken Welch Mark West Katherine Westfield John Weston Timothy Whalen Noel Wharton Sharon Whetzel Kathle White Kevin White Linda White Sandra White Scott White Susan White Kimberly Whitener Paul Whitener Guy Whiteside subschool 2 91 • There are 4000 lockers in lake braddock Harding Williams Mark Williams Philip Williams Renate Williams Rickey Williams Vicki Williams Lisa Williamson Leisa Williford Mike Williford Donna Willoughby Thomas Wilsor Ross Winn Mark Winfree Steve Winship Kathleen Winters Donald Wirth Shari Wolf Scott Wolters Arnold Wong Jerry Woodbeck Lisa Woolsey Bill Wright Robert Wright Karen Wucher Robert Wucher Elizabeth Wynn Doreen Yacuoby Naomi Yamamoto Julie Yeager Kristin Zapato John Zavada Leslie Zeller Daniel Zellner Natalie Zettel 92 subschool 2 Vicki Zipperer Nancy Mangan Melanie Morgan Brice Patterson John Zych Janice McClain Robert Nye Colleen Patton Darrell Piccard Martin Pippins Michael Raeder Donna Smith Doug Sevachko Jane Smith Douglas Waugh Jeffery Weaver Lynn Wesson Thomas West Phillip Wolfort Jennifer got a sweet whistle, while Cheri got a sour one! jubschool 2 9: Thomas Alber Cris Beveridge Joanna Buchanan Nathan Carter Philip Case Mary Coggins Diane Cohen Deborah Cole Elizabeth Coleman Deborah Collier James Collins Frankie Daly Karen DuBiel Scott Fisher Mary Horde Linda Klause Alesia Lay Robert Leblanc Marietta Markon Kim Morrison Paul Niemeir Joan Notaro Michael Olver Phyllis O ' Neil Margaret Pajewski Richard Paschal Lisa Posey Mark Sheridan Alyson Smith Robin Stofko Diane Wagnor Steve Willey David Dasher Diane Demo 94 subschools 1 and 2 there are 2,500 gym lockers in LB The process, Buildingthe school, until... Reaching an end, the climax, the product, A school. In all ways a success. Where are the stars? We are not a glamour school. We have our own beauty and identity. We are significant, unique. We are ... Lake Braddock. a diversion 95 OOxoc irocc ) You meet new faces everyday.” Mark Abraham Luther Addair Jim Amason James Adams David Alley Linda Anderson Michael Adams Andrew Almaguer Connie Anderson L Brian Andy Lisa Antonelli David Apker Terri Arbia Desire Archambault Joseph Ardizzone Steve Armstrong Michael Armstrong Mary Arnold Maureen Aungier Debra Baciacco Gordon Baines Gregory Baird Philip Baimforth Mark Baimforth Jennifer Bandorsky Nancy Banks Angela Barber Michael Barbuschak Kimberly Barlow Alan Barnett Deborah Barnett Jan Barrett Ross Bartel I 96 subschool 3 Lisa Bartholomew Kathleen Barton Mike Battiste Angela Battle Kenneth Bayne Nancy Beatty Peter Beczkiewicz Robin Bedingfield Susan Beery Bill Begley Michael Belt Arthur Benckert James Bennett Teri Benoit Michael Bergen Susan Bergeron Diane Bergstein Belynda Berry Michael Beruff Wanders Bickers George Biles It’s not that I think I’m better than everyone else, it’s just they’re not as good.” subschool 3 97 ♦Thereare 480,000.000 bricks in Lake Braddock School Laura Blanchard Sheran Boothe Joseph Bowen David Braddon Kelly Brakebill Kriste John Briggs Laura Blocher Annett Pamela Bowers Virginia Braddon Leslie Brakebill Braybrooke Edward Glenn Bloom Borgerding Lee Bowersox Deborah Lisa Brakebill Kathleen Brinckman Eric Bock Kevin Boggs Timothy Boland Clarence Bolton subschool 3 Joe Borgerding Katherine Bornemeier Thomas Bornemeier Merriann Boroughs William Bourland Debra Boyd Bradford Peter Brady Chris Brandewie Breimann Debra Brennan Randal Breslin Mary Brissey Mark Broaddus Paul Brodeur David Brown James Brown Robert Brown Phillip Brooks Diane Brown John Brown Sueann Brown Thaddeus Brown John Burch Lloyd Burke Marcia Brownlee William Burdon David Burks Linda Burnam Thomas Burnam Kenneth Burt Leigh Bushey Donna Byrne Jeffrey Caceres Michele Cameron Connie Cameron Barbara Campbell Richard Campbell Scott Campbell Darrell Carlisle Jan Carlson Lucinda Carlson Barbara Carmody Sheri Carnaham Robert Carneal Tim Carpenter Renee Carpenter Brian Carper Catherine Carr Mayo Carrington Dianne Carroll Glennis Carter Louise Carter subschool 3 99 ‘‘One more remark like that; and I’ll brain you with my baton!” James Casey Shawn Casey Robert Cashion Judith Caswell Nancy Cates Carl Catherine Michael Cercy Gregg Chadwick Randall Chambers Frances Chandler Janet Chestnut Keith Chilcote Cheryl Christ David Christie Vera Ciucci Holly Clanahan Brian Clark Celia Clark David Clark Laura Clark Thomas Clark Michael Clarke Dennis Clarken Michael Clemmons Sheri Clifford Lisa Clohisy Denise Coffey Catherine Coggins Eric Cohen Crawford Cole 100 subschool 3 Christina Coleman Charles Collier Kyle Collins Karen Conarroe Christopher Condon John Condon Joseph Confoy Katherine Connell John Conner Nick Constantinos Diana Cooper Jeaneen Cooper Lori Cordonnier Cheryl Corley Henry Corscadden Beth Cousino Ann Couture Steven Cox Steven Coy Charles Crafton Dwight Cragun Belinda Crenshaw Judith Crigler Duane Cromwell Michael Crook Kathy Crow Leeann Crowe subschool 3 101 Well I hope you realize, this puts an end to our summer!” Steven Crow Betsy Crump Julia Crutcher David Crutchfield William Crutchfield Dwaine Cunningham Steven Cunningham Pamela Curran Linda Curtis Andrea Cush Steven Cytryn Dianne Daley Karen Dalseg Brad Dalton Penelope Dalton Kathleen Daly James Damato Donna Dambrauskas David Damico Lee Damico Lisa Dasher James Davidson Bateman Davis Kara Davis Karen Davis Melissa Davis William Davis Kathleen Dayton Elaine Deangelus Ralph Deangelus 102 subschool 3 Katrina Debardi Kevin Deck Kim Deck Carla Decurgez David Dejarnette Maureen Delaney Leslie Dembinski Robert Demme Tamera Dempsey Brian Denny Marc Denny Paula Denny Philip Detwiler Karen Dickinson Kevin Diehl Susan Diehl Michael Digby Chuck Dizenfeld Douglas Dobey Enrique Dominguez Kevin Donnelly •■,4 1 “You go through that door, turn right, walk down the main hall, take the second right, then your first left, down the stairs on your right, and to your left you ' ll find Subschool three s office. Or... Deborah Dogherty Steven Downey Kelly Downing Andrea Doyle Christopher Drew Chris Dubiel subschool 3 103 Douglas Dugan Martha Dunn Donald Dustin John Dutchyshyn Lynn Dyer Joyce Early Mark Eaton Kent Eberhardt Julie Eisenhard Cheryl Eisenhard Mark Eisenhower Cheri Elliott Kathryn Ellis Diane Ense Ann Essman Mary Essman Joan Etchells Louise Evans Elizabeth Everly Marie Fanelli Maureen Farrell Ritson Ferguson Vivian Fernandez Tamara Ferrar Michael Ferro Deborah Fichter Eugene Fichter EdwardT inn Linda Fisher Sean Fitzmaurice 104 subschool 3 Megan Flaherty Kathleen Flanagan Michael Fleming James Foggo Jorge Font Susan Fontaine Constance Foran Debra Forbes Marianne Ford Michele Forney Kelly Foster Richard Fowler Future housewives of America. Wendy Fowler Donna Fowlkes Jennefer Fox Laura Fox Norman Fox Sharon Fox Sharon Fox Pamela Frank Robert Frasca Charles Fraser Kenton French Laura Frenzel John Frey William Frey Mark Friese Glen Fuesel Lynn Fullerton Cynthia Fults subschool 3 105 James Furman Jo Gage Elizabeth Galindo Gail Gallagher Michael Galstan John Galvin William Gamble James Gannon Steven Garcia Joan Gardiner Gregory Gardner Janel Garrick Randal Garrick Frederick Gasper Caroline Gatti Michael Gatti Julie Gauthey Amy Geithner Charles Gentemanr Kenneth George Therese Gerdon Catherine Gibson Kirk Girard Susan Glace Joy Gladwell Karen Glasner Sandy Goff Mark Goldberg Randall Goldberg George Goldian 106 subschool 3 Barbara Goldian Leslie Gooding Sheryl Gouveia Kolleen Gowans William Grammer Leroy Gravatte David Greenley Karen Green Robert Greenberg Ralph Greene Stephen Greene John Greenwald Gary Gregg Karen Gregg Heidi Greiner Pamela Grich Richard Grich Valerie Grummt Lucinda Haack Raymond Haar Stephen Haar Just don’t hassle me!” subschool 3 107 Gray Hamilton Nancy Hansard Corey Hansen Danial Hanson Walter Hanson Sharon Harmon Matthew Harms Timothy Harpman Denise Harris Laura Harris Robert Harris Richelle Harrison Robert Hartian Cyril Hartman Natalie Haugh Keith Havens Pat Hawkins Kevin Haymaker David Hazlett Jacqueline Heck Sonja Hedberg George Heim Elizabeth Heizer Kenneth Henderson Elizabeth Hendri Douglas Henry Karen Henry Charles Herb Kimberly Herb Carolyn Herold 108 subschool 3 James Herold Marissa Herrera Robert Hertberg Dean Hess Daniel Heverly Christopher Hibbert Michael Hibbert Cortney Hicklin Catherine Hickman Kelly Higgins Kenneth Hill Molly Hill “I believe this school should be run for the students, by the stu¬ dents ...” Paul Hillery Barbara Hilliard Bryan Hobbs Richard Hock Rae Hodge Lori Hoey Karen Hoffman Veronica Hoffman Jimmy Hoioos Janice Holden Rose Holland Kenneth Holroyd Judy Holtzclaw Sharon Hope Robin Hopkins Robert Horan Ray Huber Laurel Hughes subschootS 109 Very Interesting!” Donna Hull Karen Hull Robert Hull Edward Hullryde John Humphries Leslie Hunt Jane Hurd Peggy Hutchinson Sue Hyer Teryl Hyer Cindy lannucci Andrea Ippolito George Irish Sylvia Ishii Relda Ivey Elizabeth Jackson Joanne Jackson Earl Jackson Brian Jacobean Bethann Jakoboski Elizabeth James Sandra James Regina Jeffrey Pater Jeffries Robert Jennings Eric Johnson Kelvin Johnson Cynthia Johnson Leslie Johnson Samuel Johnston 110 subschool 3 David Jones Janine Jones Jackie Jones Kathryn Jones Scott Jones Robert Jones Robert Jones Valerie Jones Vincent Jones Howard Jorns Donna Juncal Karen Kaczmarek Mark Kaczmarek Albert Kaehn Sara Katz Barbara Kauffman Michael Kaus Linda Keck Quentin Keefe Julie Kelly Mary Kenimitz I think I’m getting a hernia! subschool 3 111 “I ' ll get this routine yet! Kick right, left,... Marla King Teru Kinney Robert Klaren Larry Kalus Stephen Klem Katheryn Kleppinger James Kline Karen Knapp Kelly Knapp Diane Knez Dave Komornik Lois Korb Mark Knutson Theresa Kratz Leann Krause Lori Bachner Darlene Baver Kathy Beasley Patricia Breeden Lani Carpenter Thomas Carpenter Robert Carson Sarah Cocke Steve Cocke Susan Gatlin Richard Hackney Stephen Hackney Kim Havens Mark Harant 112 subschool 3 Lily Lake Eric Lalande Charles Lamb Allison Lambert Michael Langager Anthony Lare Cathy Larimer Donald Larsson Ruth Lauck Jennifer Lawhon Lisa Leach Joyce Leahy Christine Legiedz James Lebiedz John Ledder Kory Lee Stanford Lee Mary Leighty Robert Leporatti Donald Lesiter Heidi Lewis Thomas Lex Timothy Lex Valerie Light Darby Lightel Tracy Lightel Lynne Lines Eva Lipinski William Lloyd Rick Logwood subschool 4 113 Cindy Long Todd Lovett John Lowe Frank Lukasik Nancy Lukstat Jeanne Lull Laura Lund Sigmund Lutyk Karen Lutz Michael Lykins Thomas Lyles Cheryl MacBride John MacBride Holly MacFarland Douglas MacFarland Sheila Macy Teresa Macy Carol Magill Kenneth Magill David Maginnis Maurice Maige David Main John Main Gary Maley Diane Maneene Charles Mangum Debbie Manlief Mark Manlief Susan Mannherz Diane Mannino David Manno Cherie Mansfield Bryan Mansour Ellen Marcello 114 subschool 4 Georgia Marine William Marshall Chris Martin Melinda Martin Melanie Markon Rebecca Marshall James Martin Mary Martin Paul Martin Robin Martinisko Matt Massaitis Martin Masaitis Mark Masaitis Marie Matson Nadine Matteson Kathleen McCarthy Courtney McClurg William McCool Tara McCormick Barbara McCown Ann McCubbin Carolynn McDaniel Elizabeth McDaniels Anthony McDonald Karen McDonald Lissa McElheny Catherine McHale Brenda McIntyre David McIntyre Teresa McKay Kenneth McLain Clement McLaughlin Susan McNabb Karl McNiff Kevin McVay Dan Mead Timothy Mead John Meade Berman Meadows subschool 4 115 rfirs“ cTarke John spencer ray sullivan margy oneal anrl Hr r na John Melescue Tracy Mendez Stephani Merelman John Merna Charles Merrill Robert Merritt Jean Mesle Michael Metheny Cynthia Metz Victor Michl Brian Miller Cheryl Miller Diane Miller Donald Miller Karen Miller Laura Miller Mark Miller Robert Miller Susan Miller Susan Miller Eileen Milloy Maureen Milloy Matthew M ilstead Scott Milstead Edward Mitchell Suzanne Mitchell John Mitchell Tod Mitchell John Moffatt Martin Moke 116 subschool 4 Peter Mollica Jack Moody Gary Moore Jackson Moore Virginia Moore Joann Morales Mary Morales Meda Morgan Julie Morin Dana Morris Deborah Morris Edward Morris Karl Morris Lori Morrison Gary Moss Donna Moubray Debbie Moyer Michael Moyer Susan Muck Lisa Mudzo Teri Mueller Helen Mulvihill Stephen Mundy Sara Murdock James Murphy Mary Murphy Michael Murphy “Oooooowhoooops!” subschool 4 117 ' Well, everybody is wearing them this year!” Henry Murray Sherrie Nash Kimberly Ness Robert Murray Mary Nehrt Dawn Newcombe Nancy Nafzinger Robin Nelbach Susan Newell Linda Nardiello Karen Nelson Rebecca Newport Norman Newton Robert Neyhart Martin Nickley Dianne Nidever Mark Niemeier Mark Nimmo James Nisivoccia Clifford Noble Matthew Norris Jim Norton Kevin O’Connor Christopher O ' Connor Albert Odenthal Patrick O ' Donnell Erin O’Donnell Cathleen O ' Gara Timothy O’Gara Noreen O’Kane 118 subschool 4 Ann Olesky Chris Olin Harold O’Neil Margaret O’Neill Peggy Orahood Debra Padgett John Padgett Daniel Page Michael Page Diane Palazzolo Donna Pa lmer Sharon Pane Kenneth Pangle Richard Pape Laura’Parker Thomas Parker Francis Parrella Diane Parsons Katharine Paschal David Pasztor Priscilla Patellos Rebecca Patellos David Patten Mark Patterson David Patterson Jacques Patton Scott Patton subschool 4 119 “Lisa Brakebill studies the situation Karen Pazmany Claudia Pazmany Gloria Perez Audrey Perkins Theresa Perkins Tahnelle Perry John Peters Richard Peterson Loraine Petrasek Michelle Petty Elizabeth Pfieghardt Edward Phelps Daniel Phillips Raymond Pickering John Pittman Scott Plein Dawn Ploe Lynn Ploe James Plucinsky Virginia Polk Julia Poreda Michael Poreda Robert Powers James Pray Kevin Prindle William Prutzman Bernadette Prutzman Raymond Pugh Mitzie Putnam Robert Quinn 120 subschool 4 Bob Frasca and Karen Lutz at the picnic. Vincent Ramik Rosemary Ramos David Ramsey Julie Ramsey Maude Rapa port Mark Rathke Emily Raty Bradley Rawis Lisa Ray Elizabeth Read William Reay Katherine Redican Lori Reese Paul Reeves Robert Reeves Michael Regan Amy Reilly Susan Reisinger Gloria Renfrow Sharon Reppart Kenneth Reynolds Steven Reynolds Nancy Roades Julianne Rich Marilisa Richards Claiborn Richardson Debbee Richardson Scott Richardson Stephen Richardson David Riese subschool 4 121 What Is It?—Trash Compactor. Cost; About $3400.00 Holding Capacity: 40-65 Pounds or About 5 Times As Much As a Can Holds. Disposal: AfterTrash is Crushed. There Are Two Ways to Dispose of the Bags... Incinerate Them or Take Them to a Dump Karen Riley Doris Riller Leslie Rinard Mark Riordan Georgianna Rivers Eric Rizer Catherine Roach Scott Roberts Michael Roche William Roche Mark Rockey Michael Roder Mark Rogers Theresa Rogers Robert Rogerson James Romano William Ross Michael Roulet Joanne Rouse Katherine Rouse Lisa Rowden Adam Rubin Lauren Rubino Julie Ruhlen Alleso Rutherford Rebecca Rutter Robin Roberts Robert Robertson Janice Robertson Joyce Robinson 122 subschool 4 Nancy Rynex Jeffery Sanders Sabrina Sala Mary Kay Schaaf Janet Sanders JudiSchafer David Schaffer Lane Scheiber Barbara Schleusener Larry Schmidle Scott Schmidt Diana Schulin Nina Schulin Sandra Schuster Randy Schutt Ronald Schutt Elizabeth Schweikert Jonathan Scott Melody Scott Jessica Senio Leslie Seiver “Honest, Mr. Alwood, I only posed for this picture! subschool 4 123 the cost to build lake braddock was approximately $10,000,000 Sharon Shaw James Shea Gregory Sheldon Richard Shelley Mike Sheridan Kevin Sheridan Barbara Shiflett Keith Shull Lindsey Shull Dorothy Shumay Charlotte Shutler Mary Sierra Theodore Silva Mary Simmons Dwan Simmons Robert Simmons Theresa Simpson John Singleton Robert Sisson Shawn Skelly PaulSkogerboe Paul Skold Gregory Skorupski Angeline Slusher Bruce Smith Cheryl Smith Chris Smith ‘The sweet smell of—success in the air. ' 124 subschool 4 Dorothy Smith Gary Smith Lisa Smith Matthew Smith Sean Smith Peter Snaith Brian Soulsby Helen Southern Jeannette Spar William Sparkman John Spencer Wanda Spencer Mike Spencer Mark Sperry Karl Sprague Constantine Stack Nancy Stable Pamela Starrett Charlie Starrs James Starrs Katherine Stauffer Robert Steele Margaret Steinmacher Cynthia Stem Anthony Stephan Beverly Stephenson Karen Sterner “We may not win a game, but we will always’walk with our heads up. Either that or we won’t play.” subschool 4 125 “You vill learn dis!” Holly Stevens Ann Stewart Kenneth Stockton James Stone Jodi Street Monica Streett Karen Stride Debra Stromeyer Martha Strong Rocky Struck Theresa Stuart Paula Stuckey Anthony Stutts Richard Sullivan Terence Sullivan Deanna Summers Debra Sutton Lori Swalm Wesley Swearinger Laura Sweeney Michael Szymanski Cynthia Tasker Vicki Tattarelli Deborah Taylor James Taylor Robert Taylor Kay Teachout Kim Teachout Nancy Teaford Barbara Theimer 126 subschool 4 John Thelen Kenneth Thelen Elizabeth Thompson Kenneth Thompson Steven Thompson Ray Thompson Richard Thompson Christopher Tice Leslie Tichenor David Tikkala Howard Tipton Patrick Towe Patience is always a virtue. Karen Treiber Jean Tremaine Stephen Triggs Kelly Trippe Claudia True Cesar Trujillo Jeanne Trujillo Karen Trunfio James Tucker Lisa Tucker Karen Turner Regina Turner Scott Turner DaleTutterrow Kathrina Tuttle Eric Ulanowicz Gregory Dish James Underwood subschool 4 127 It’s all a very simple formula. Francis Urbany Horace Vaile Janet Vanriper Lynne Ushijima David Vanhoose David RoxanneUyeda Cly Vanvranken Diane Vahouny Vanlandingham Cheryl Vernon Richard Vannoy Valeri Vinogrador Margaret Vo 11 rath Scott Wacker Angela Wackett David Waddell Kimberly Wagner Carter Wagoner Deborah Walker Douglas Walker Hans Waller Lori Walls Ann Walsh Elizabeth Walsh Robin Wambold Jeffrey Ward John Warren Emil Wasniewski David Watson Linda Waye 128 subschool 4 John Weary James Weber John Webster Charles Wedel Laurie Weinberger Susan Weinberg Kevin Weinberg Mary Welch Stephanie Wesley Michael West Patti Weston Molly Whalen Thomas Whalen Ben White Eric White Melanie White Patty Whitenack Ricci Whiteside Dennis Whitworth William Whitworth Lisa Wigg This is the pause that refreshes. Blaine Wiley Kim Williams David Wilkins Lynda Williams Todd Williams Deborah Williams subschool 4 129 “And papa bear said to baby bear.. ” Randy Williams Deborah Williamson Jean Willoughby Pamela Wilson Paula Wilson Margo Winn Judy Wintersteen Michael Wirth Amy Wolfe Rebecca Wood Donna Woodcock Mark Wuckovich Richard Yano Katherine Zavada Stephen Zavada Donald Zierers Diane Zimmerman Ellen Zmudzinski Elizabeth Pfieghardt Jill Rallison Vicki Reardon Sharon Riese Marcia Udstuen 130 subschool 4 The LB gym will seat 3,000 people. Garth Adams Lewis Affronti Georjean Buchanan Karen Conarroe Leeann Crowe Charles Decker Cheryl Hall Jerry Morgan Pamela Neuman Brian Picard Marie Patton Dot Rowlett Ronald Sibold Chuck Smith Mike Steere Ray Sullivan Monica Streett Jeff Toney Douglas Waugh Clarence Wilker subschools 3 and 4 131 «3 C Mary Affronti, Kathy Hogan, Donna Brinkman. In two more years Lake Braddock will have 3,900 students. Melody Morvillo Dawn Morvillo Two new students from Hawaii. Ken Reynolds using a hand router to cut an inlay for Chicago Railroad. u Helen Southerland and Lily Lake. Mark Miller and Coach Trimm. 134 candids candids 135 s p 0 R T S Boys ' Football Starting a new school has its advantages: The enthusiasm of the athletes, faculty and community and the opportunity to set the tone” of the program. !t also has its problems: In¬ complete facilities and uniting groups from different schools into one team. One of the main goals is to give a lot of young men the chance to play football. We ended the season with 165 football players. Another goal is to prepare for a success¬ ful entry into the super district in 1975, and our improve¬ ment as the season progressed indicates that we are moving toward that goal. The enthusiasm and desire to improve that our players de¬ monstrated, made coaching a genuine pleasure. I would like to add a special thanks to our assistant football coaches for their hard work and genuine interest in the Lake Brad- dock student athlete. Coach Rich Lewis Girls’ Tennis Starting a new team in a new school has both advantages and disadvan¬ tages. Not having tennis courts was a big disadvantage but because of the enthusiasm of the athletes and the help of the community we were able to overcome this and have a good sea¬ son. My goals as coach were to build a team for the coming years and to give the students who were willing to work an opportunity to be a member of a team representing Lake Braddock. I feel that both of these goals were accomplished. Coach Kay Norton 138 sports Girls ' Gymnastics A new school and a new team makes for lots of hard work. Of course there have been problems, but nothing insurmountable. I’m sure that when we started, the lack of equipment was a big obstacle. For months our balance beam consisted of the bleachers and or lines on the gym floor. On the other hand, the equipment was worth waiting for due to the fact that it is top notch. Unfortunately, gymnastics skills are not developed overnight or in a year or two. Our ninth and tenth graders have to compete on a Varsity level which makes it rough on them. Our goals, however, are to develop young women with a sense of pride and self-confidence, and this we are accomplishing. I’m glad I can be a part of what some day will be called Lake Braddock Tradition. Coach Barbara Morris Girls’ Basketball I am very impressed with the Lake Braddock intramural program; the fan¬ tastic variety of activities, the opportunites for boys and girls, equal time participation in everything, including the weight room, and the overwhelming participation of the students. The girls on the basketball, track and hockey teams are in excellent physical condition. Their leadership, cooperation, re¬ spect for each other, sportsmanship, team and school pride, and teamwork are highly developed qualities for this age group, and they indicate we will have future teams Lake Braddock can be proud of. I am very proud to be coaching these teams—honestly. Coach Diane Raynes Boys’ Basketball I have been very happy with our basketball team so far. We have tried to build a program with a good sound foundation. The players have been asked to do things that are completely new to them, and I’m very well pleased with the way they have responded. Starting a new program is about what I thought it would be. I helped start a program at Edison High II years ago. One of the problems is finding boys who are willing to work hard enough to become outstanding players. Our goals, of course like any team, include a state championship for the 75-76 season. However, our most important goal is always to develop young men that all individuals from the Lake Braddock area can be proud of. If we can develop outstanding young men. all other goals will be secondary. Coach Carl Hensley sports 139 Junior Varsity Football First Row, Left To Right —Gray Stephens, Brian Clarke, Mike Norton, Steve Hackney, Chuck Mangum, Scott Campbell, BJ. Meadows, George Gentry, Jeff Caceeres, Jim Leibiedz, Bobby Klaren, Karl Morris, Bobby Frasca, Ronny Heinz, Bill Grammer. Second Row, Left To Right —Joe Borgerding, Carl Spraig, Gary Moss, Joe Bowen, Mike Spencer, Mike Galstan, Mike Clarke, Mark Eisenhower, Steve Wasenski, Tom Bornmeier, Ted Hulryde, Ken Burt, Thad Brown, Ken McGill, Doug Dudyson, Scott Bresiin. Third Row, Left To Right—Ted Silva, Mike Kaus, Tom Burnam, Larry Schimdel, Dan Phillips, Scott Billak, Chris Hibbert, Chris O ' Connor, David Patten, Mark Knutson, Bill Lloyd, Randy Chambers. Fourth Row, Left To Right —Bob Carson, Mark Manlief, Robbie Jones, Ray Thompson, David Watson, John Badgett, Bill Crutchfield, Adam Rubin, Bill Witworth, Brooks Lyles, Howard Tipton, Brian Carper, Mark Kasmerik, Mark Rogers, John Webster, Brian Denny, Tim Lex. Fifth Row, Left To Right—Bruce Smith, Jim Webber, Don Miller, Dave Kormonnik, Bob Taylor, Chuck Herb, Doug Hibbert, Robert Simmons, Steve Ketchum, Mark Miller, Duane Cromwell, Ken Eberhardt, Pat Espinosa, Keith Chilcote, Danny Mead, Doug Walker, Dwane Jones, Karl Ketzler. 140 sports Football Coaches: First Row, Left To Right-Charlie Thompson, Alan Thompson. Second Row Left To Rieht- Lewi? ' ’ Baughn, Rick Isacs, Bob Carson. Don Youngblood. Dave Whitler. Head Coach Rick Purple Team Lake Braddock 0 Lake Braddock 6 Lake Braddock 0 Lake Braddock 0 Lake Braddock 20 Lake Braddock 0 Lake Braddock 20 Lake Braddock 3 West Springfield 13 Woodson 6 Edison 7 Ft. Hunt 0 Lee 0 Groveton 0 Mayfield 0 Chantilly 6 Gold Team Lake Braddock 20 Groveton 6 Lake Braddock 0 Mt. Vernon 27 Lake Braddock 0 Ft. Hunt 18 Lake Braddock 6 West Springfield 13 Lake Braddock 6 Edison 0 Lake Braddock 20 Mayfield 0 Lake Braddock 14 Lee 12 Lake Braddock 17 Mr. Vernon 10 142 sports sports 143 Freshman Football Flr t Row, Left To Right— Gary Gregg, Eugene Wilkerson, Connie Stack, Bret Van Vrankin, Mike Hiem, Jim Tucker. Ken George, Dwaine Cunningham, Jim Pluncinsky, Robert Hertberg, Bob Brown, Mark Hackney, Kevin Diehl, Kevin Sheridan, David Chadwick. Second Row, Left To Right —Marty Nickly, Brian Baird, John Spencer, Mike Methey, Caleb Miles, Paul Skogerboe, Danny Page, Dennis Stewert, Robert Cashion, Eric LaLand, Matt Masitis, Sam Johnston, David Damico, Dave Waddel, John Warren, David Bartz. Third Row, Left To Right— Phillip Detwhiler, Kim Kilmer, Tim Mead, Tom West, Brad Rawls, Cory Lee, Paul Skould, Mark Harant, Kevin Oconner, Lynn Dyer, Robert Carneal, Jay Irish, Scott Hayes, MikeCercy, David Maginnis, Peter Brady, Tom Lex, SteveClem. Fourth Row, LeftTo Right— Meckey Han¬ son, Phillip Brooks, John Davis, Jim Melescue, David Greeley, Paul Reaves, John Etchels, Maury Maige, Brian Soulsby, John Romano, Pat Odonnell, Trice Gravette, Randy Goldberg, Steve Triggs, David Braddon, Richard Grich, Cris Olin, Kevin Haymaker. Fifth Row, Left To Right —Matt Milstead, Mark Thelen, Mark Friese, Kevin Prindle, Chris Martin, Dennis darken, Robert VanHoose, Robert Hull, Dennis Whitworth, Mike Beruff, Pat Hawkins, Ritson Ferquson, Trice Gravette, Ed Mitchell, Steve Cocke, Marty Masitas, Glenn Sparkmen, Tony McDonald, Bill Frey, Robert Jones. 144 sports sports 145 Purple Team Lake Braddock 0 Edison 30 Lake Braddock 0 Ft. Hunt 30 Lake Braddock 0 Lee 16 Lake Braddock 0 Groveton 20 Lake Braddock 13 Mayfield 28 Lake Braddock 14 Mt. Vernon 6 Gold Team Lake Braddock 0 Ft. Hunt 22 Lake Braddock 16 West Springfield 6 Lake Braddock 44 Edison 18 Lake Braddock 0 Mayfield 20 Lake Braddock 6 Lee 12 Lake Braddock 18 West Springfield 6 146 sports sports 147 Tennis Team First Row, Left To Right— Donna Dambrauskas, Kathy Crow, Cathy Sharpe, Amy Geither, Kathy Paschal, Vicki Tatterelli, Patty Weston, Sue Fontaine, Betsy Cocke, Rhea Price, Lois Korb. Second Row, Left To Right— Cindy Fults, Fran Chandler, Lily Lake, Susan McNabb, Cathy Coggins, Charlotte Shutter, Wendy Fowler, Pam Curran, Jeanette Spar, Pam Starrett, Audrey Perkins, Martha Strong, Shawn Skelly, Coach Miss Norton. Not pictured Barbara McCown. 148 sports Girls Tennis Falls Church 6 LBSS 1 Wakefield 5 LBSS 2 Mt. Vernon 4 LBSS 3 Groveton 7 LBSS 0 Ft. Hunt 6 LBSS 1 W. Springfield 7 LBSS 0 Mayfield 6 LBSS 1 Lee 5 LBSS 2 149 GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First Row, Left To Right— Julie Ramsey, Tina Coleman, Liz Cameron Captain, Jenni Lawhan Co-Captain. Sec¬ ond Row Left To Right— Debbie Morris, Pam Bowers, Becky Newport, Ronnie Hoffman, Deeie Sutton, Patty Weston. Third Row Left To Right— Connie Foran—Manager, Barbara Cormody, Robin Bedingfield, Joanne Jackson, Deb-B Manlief, Sharon Reppert, Melissa Davis, Sharon Hope, Betsy Thompson, Julie Gauthey, Jan Carlson, Chris Lebiedz, Lisa Barthalomew, Bylinda Berry, Janet Sanders, Mary Ann Murphy. 150 sports Field Hockey LBSS 1 Chantilly 0 LBSS 1 Mt. Vernon 1 LBSS 0 Edison 1 LBSS 0 Mayfield 1 LBSS 1 Groveton 0 LBSS 0 West Springfield 1 LBSS 0 Lee 0 LBSS 3 Hammond 0 sports 151 Cross Country 152 sports Boys Track W. Springfield 47 Lee 34 LBSS 47 W. Springfield 28 Ft. Hunt 70 LBSS 39 Edison 19 Mayfield 71 LBSS 17 Mayfield 57 Ft. Hunt 60 LBSS 17 Chantilly 41 LBSS 20 Woodbridge Invitational LBSS 6th Place George Washington 49 LBSS15 Fairfax City Meet LBSS finished 9th Hammond 43 LBSS 16 Gunston District Meet LBSS finished 2nd First Row, Left To Right —Bobby Horan, Scott Roberts, Mike West, Theresa Stuart, Jim Brown, Mark Baimforth, Lane Scheiber. Second Row, Left To Right —John Casey, Mark Rocky, Marty Moke, Robert Quinn, John Conner, Ken Holroyd, Phil Baimforth, David Clark, James Shea. sports 153 Boys’ Junior Varsity Basketball First Row —Kevin Ketzler, Robert Carson, Anthony Stephan, Michael Belt, Michael Norton, Michael Digby, Scott Campbell, David Watson, Samuel Moffatt, Karl Sprague. Second Row: Kenton French, Todd Williams, Thaddeus Brov n, Scott Richardson, Charles Mangum, Howard Jorns, Kenneth Holroyd, William C. Davis Jr., Rick Peterson, Robert Taylor, Stephen Lakata. I JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL ROSTER Jersey Jersey Name Purple No. Gold No. Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Grade BELT, Michael 55 55 G 15 5 ' 9” 130 10 BROWN, Thaddeus 21 21 F 15 5’10 175 10 CACERES, Jeffrey 45 45 G 15 5’8” 135 10 CAMPBELL, Scott 14 14 G 15 5’9” 140 10 CHAMBERS, Randall 4 4 C 16 6’1” 170 10 DAVIS, William C., Jr. 32 32 F 16 6’1 160 10 DIGBY, Michael 35 35 G 15 6 ' 0” 145 10 FRENCH, Kenton 33 33 C 15 6 ' 4” 145 10 HOLROYD, Kenneth 52 52 F 15 6’1’’ 145 10 JORNS, Howard 54 54 G 15 5’8” 130 10 KETZLER, Kevin 50 50 F 15 5’11” 150 10 LAKATA, Stephen 22 22 C 15 6’3” 165 10 MANGUM, Charles 43 43 G 15 5’10” 135 10 MOFFATT, Samuel 12 12 G 15 5 ' 9” 155 10 NORTON, Michael 51 51 G 15 5 ' 8 150 10 PADGETT, John 11 11 F 16 5’11” 135 10 PETERSON, Rick 20 20 C 15 6’3 170 10 RICHARDSON, Scott 44 44 G 16 5’10’’ 135 10 SPRAGUE, Karl 5 5 F 16 6’0” 160 10 STEPHAN, Anthony 23 23 G 16 5’10” 145 10 TAYLOR, Robert 30 30 F 15 6 ' 0” 170 10 URBANY, Francis 25 25 G 15 5’11” 150 10 WATSON, David 15 15 G 15 5 ' 7” 110 10 WILLIAMS, Todd CARSON, Robert 24 24 F 15 6’2” 160 10 HEAD JUNIOR VARSITY COACH—Carl Hensley ASSISTANT JUNIOR VARSITY COACH—Bobby Harris 154 sports Scott Richardson sports 155 Mike Norton drives on his opponent. Mike Digby goes in for a shot. 156 sports Chuck Mangum releases a pass to Ken Holroyd. Junior Varsity Basketball Scores Groveton 43 LBSS 61 Hammond 48 LBSS 60 Chantilly 48 LBSS 34 Woodson 60 LBSS 61 Annandale 39 LBSS 56 West Springfield 62 LBSS 61 Edison 42 LBSS 69 Robinson 66 LBSS 55 Ft. Hunt 59 LBSS 70 Hayfield 41 LBSS 79 Groveton 41 LBSS 72 Chantilly 48 LBSS 43 Lee 69 LBSS 60 Chantilly 34 LBSS 50 Mt. Vernon 62 LBSS 72 West Springfield 71 LBSS 56 Edison 54 LBSS 57 Ft. Hunt 39 LBSS 66 Lee 47 LBSS 56 Hayfield 30 LBSS 68 Lee 56 LBSS 44 Mike Digby blocks opponents shot. sports 157 Freshman Basketball Bottom Row Left to Right— Bob Liperadi, Frank Perala, Scott Bilick, Pat O ' Donnell, Marty Masatis, Bobby Steele, Mark Hiem, Mat Masatis, Mat Milsted. Second Row Left to Right- Ray Pew, Byron Teasor, Steve Armstrong, Greg Barrett, David Ramsey, Paui Skogherbue, Steve Cocke, Mark Harren, Scott Page, Eugene Wilkerson, Third Row Left to Right— Chris Olan, Mickey Hanson, Ron Parker, David Barks, Marty Nickley, Tom Clarke, Danny Page, David Greely and Richard Grich. Freshman Team Lake Braddock 29 Groveton 41 Lake Braddock 35 Groveton (B) 25 Lake Braddock 34 Hammond 42 Lake Braddock 39 Chantilly 15 Lake Braddock 28 Woodson 41 Lake Braddock 41 Annandale 25 Lake Braddock 46 West Springfield 28 Lake Braddock 28 Hammond 70 Lake Braddock 34 Edison 26 Lake Braddock 44 Robinson 42 Lake Braddock 56 Fort Hunt 36 Lake Braddock 46 Hayfield 33 Lake Braddock 39 Groveton (B) 19 Lake Braddock 21 Chanti lly (B) 25 Lake Braddock 28 Lee 38 Lake Braddock 41 Groveton 39 Lake Braddock 28 Chantilly 27 Lake Braddock 59 Mt. Vernon 38 158 Marty Nickley (42), and Mickey Hanson (25) of the Bruins make a bid for the ball. sports 159 ' ■ . —im- J 4v • ' ■ ■.: ' . • . • ■ ' ; t ' ■ ' •‘ af . ' ■ V ' ■ ' ' ' ' Js.- 4■ •. ' ., .v-rswt-rj -A 160 sports FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Purple No. Jersey Gold No. Jersey Pos. Age Ht. Wt. Grade ARMSTRONG, Steven 31 31 FOR 15 5’8” 130 9 BARTZ, David 24 24 CEN 14 5’9” 130 9 BILLAK, Scott 20 20 FOR 14 5’11” 145 9 CLARK, Thomas 53 53 CEN 14 5’11” 155 9 DECK, Kevin 40 40 FOR 14 5’8” 130 9 GOLDBERG, Mark 41 41 FOR 15 5’10” 135 9 GREENLEY, David 10 10 GRD 15 5’11” 145 9 HANSON, Mickey 25 25 FOR 15 5’10” 155 9 LEPORATTI, Robert 22 22 FOR 14 5’9” 145 9 MILSTEAD, Matt 15 15 FOR 14 5’9” 150 9 NICKLEY, Marty 42 42 CEN 14 5’10” 165 9 O’DONNELL, Pat 12 12 GRD 14 5’5” 125 9 PUGH, Ray 5 5 GRD 14 5’7” 130 9 SKOGERBOE, Paul 13 13 FOR 14 5’6” 130 9 STEELE, Bobby 14 14 GRD 14 5’6” 125 9 BAIRD, Gregory 3 3 GRD 15 5’8” 130 9 COCKE, Eugene 11 11 GRD 14 4-11” no 9 GRICH, Richard 21 21 FOR 15 5’10” 125 9 HEIM, George 11 11 GRD 14 5’4” 120 9 HARANT, Mark 12 12 GRD 15 5’7” 125 9 MASAITIS, Marty 4 4 GRD 14 5’6 125 9 MASAITIS, Matt 3 3 GRD 14 5’6 ' ’ 125 9 MERNA, John 20 20 FOR 14 5’9” 120 9 WILKERSON, Eugene 10 10 FOR 15 5’6” 120 9 PARKER, Randy 23 23 FOR 14 5’10” 135 9 PAGE, Danny 4 4 GRD 14 5’9” 130 9 RAMSAY, David 34 34 GRD 14 5’8 135 9 PAGE, Scott 32 32 FOR 14 5’10 150 9 PARELLA, Frank 22 22 FOR 15 5’8 140 9 ODENTHAL, Al 15 15 FOR 14 5’4” 140 9 sports HEAD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL COACH—Charles Thompson ASSISTANT FRESHMAN BASKETBALL COACH—Bart Kramer Girls’ Junior Varsity Basketball Miss Hammett, Lisa Siera, Wynne Hamilton. Lori Walls. 162 sports First Row, Left to Right —Betsy Cocke, Regina Turner. Audrey Perkins, Jenni Lawhon, Amy Geithner, Chris Lebiedz, Kathy Crow, Liz Cameron, Miss Norton. Second Row, Left to Right —Martha Strong, Donna Byrne, Kathy Kleppinger, Belynda Berry, Lani Carpenter, Laurie Rubino, Karen Hoffman, Julie Eisenhard, Eilleen Milloy, Miss Raynes. Third Row, Left to Right —Theresa Kratz, Jan Carlson, Julie Gauthey, Sharon Hope, Karen Nelson, Courtney McClurg, Janet Sanders, Betsy Thompson, Miss Hammett. Chantilly 24 LBSS 38 George Washington 17 LBSS 34 Hammond 29 LBSS 45 Chantilly 16 LBSS 34 West Springfield 30 LBSS 51 Mayfield 31 LBSS 38 Ft. Hunt 33 LBSS 35 Mt. Vernon 24 LBSS 34 Lee 31 LBSS 42 Edison 27 LBSS 26 Groveton 26 LBSS 33 Theresa Kratz, Jan Carlson, Jenni Lawhon. sports 163 Audrey Perkins, Jenni Lawhon. Jan Carlson. Amy Geithner. 164 sports Scott Breslin—138 lbs—taking his opponent back to the mat. Wrestling One of the basic principles of competitive sports is to provide a set of circum¬ stances which are obstacles in the pursuit of success. The challenge is to overcome these obstacles within the framework of established rules. Preparation for the in¬ dividual confrontation with an obstacle is an important part of wrestling. Wrestling, as well as other competitive athletics, prepares a man for life. Life, as well as competitive athletics, has obstacles within a set of rules, which must be overcome in order to be successful. Freshman Team Record 8-2 They placed second in the Freshman Tournament. Tony McDonald—145 lbs., was the Tournament Champion. Junior Varsity Record 10-0 They won the Junior Varsity Tournament. Tournament Champions: Vince Jones—98 lbs. Chuck Herb—145 lbs. Bob Klaren—155 lbs. Mark Millen—185 lbs. Vince Jones placed first in the Varsity Gunston District Tournament. Mark Miller placed third; Bob Klaren and Dave Christie placed fifth. Mark Miller placed fourth in the Regional Tournament and then participated in the State Tournament. He placed fifth in the State Tournament. Junior Varsity Wrestling Lake Braddock 40 Lake Braddock 42 Lake Braddock 43 Lake Braddock 45 Lake Braddock 36 Lake Braddock 58 Lake Braddock 30 Lake Braddock 43 Lake Braddock 39 Lake Braddock 52 Mayfield 21 West Springfield 18 Hammond 12 Lee 21 Fort Hunt 12 Hammond 3 Mt. Vernon 18 Woodson 14 Edison 18 Chantilly 5 Vince Jones—Gunston District Varsity 98 lb. Champion—con¬ sulting with Coach Dinan during a break in the action. Freshman Wrestling Lake Braddock 18 Mayfield 27 Lake Braddock 22 West Springfield 19 Lake Braddock 54 Hammond 12 Lake Braddock 36 Lee 24 Lake Braddock 29 Fort Hunt 29 Lake Braddock 37 Hammond 13 Lake Braddock 33 Mt. Vernon 16 Lake Braddock 16 Woodson 36 Lake Braddock 37 Edison 15 Lake Braddock 41 Chantilly 11 sports 165 Mark Miller goingforthe pin. Part of wrestling strategy is knowing how much time you have to put the strategy to work. Bobby Klaren takes a look at the clock. 166 sports Ceasor Trujillo ... defeat digs at the depths of determination. Ceasor Trujillo ... while victory makes it all worthwhile. sports 167 Bobby Klaren ... the result sometimes of good strategy is a good pin. Caleb Miles ... getting an escape is sometimes tough. 168 sports Sean Smith after a really fine pin. Kevin O’Connor, Coach Thompson and Coach Dinan share the joy of the win with Tony McDonald. Steve Hackney on deck for the next match and getting psyched. David Patton breaking him down. sports 171 First Row —Ted Spaete (mgr.), Cesar Trujillo, Kevin O’Connor, Chuck Decker, Sean Smith, John Webster, Bret Van Vranken, Louis Affronti, Ritsen Furguson. Second Row —Sean Corescaden, Bobby Klaren, Mike McHenry, Chris Olin, Caleb Miles, Tony McDonald, Scott Breslin, Dave Patton, John Mitchell. Third Row—Paul Skold, Jim Tucker, Robert Jones, Rick Logwad, Dave Whitworth, Richard Yano, Bill Whitworth, Mark Miller, Adam Rubin, Brian Hobbs, Dave Komornick, Dennis Stewart, George Gentry, John Thelen. Fourth Row —Ted Silva, Ray Pickering, Chris O ' Connor, Doug Walker, Larry Schmiddle, Dwane Cromwell, Ron Hienz, Ken Magill, Ken George. Junior Varsity Team First Row —Adam Rubin, John Webster, Sean Smith, Dave Patton, Scott Breslin. Second Row —Ted Spaete (mgr.), Ken Magill, Rob Hienz, Mark Miller, Duane Cromwell, Bill Whitworth, Bobby Klaren, Chuck Herb, John Mitchell (mgr.). Freshman Team First Row —Cesar Trujillo, Kevin O’Connor, Louis Affronti, Bret Van Vranken, Ritsen Furguson. Second Row —Caleb Miles, Chuck Decker, Mike Metheny, Chris Olin, Tony McDonald. 172 sports Girls’ Gymnastics First Row, Left to Right —Maureen Aungier, Emily Raty, Lynn Wesson, Patti Weston. Lynn Ploe, Jean Mesle, Terri Arbia. Second Row, Left to Right— Kelly Downing, Carroll Hamilton, Becky Wood, Molly Whalen, Kara Davis. Not Pictured—Sue Hyer, Charlotte Shutler, Kathy Bornemier. Carroll Hamilton performing her floor exercise. Intermediate Girls’ Gymnastics Making their plans for their evening show. Janet Adams starting a forward roll. 174 sports Intermediate Tumblers: First Row, Left To Right— Michelle Driscoll, Gloria Sheperd, Sheila Gould, Tracy O’Connor, Second Row, Left To Right —Sarah Lake, Linda Leeson, Erin Murphy, Janet Adams. Girls’ Intermediate Gymnastics: First Row, Left to Right— Sally Schmidle, Sarah Lake, Michelle Driscoll, Sheila Gould, Kathy Okane, Robin Twedt, Tina Halm. Second Row, Left to Right— Pam Digby, Carol Veitenthal, Kathie Maxey, Cindy Evans, Michelle Tsompanas. Linda Walker, Tracy O ' Connor. Third Row, Left to Right— Gloria Shepherd. Fourth Row, Left to Right —Joan Notaro, Rhonda Murphy, Linda Leeson, Amy Horns, Jill Lawhon. Sponsors: Ann Ripley, Ray Steckman. sports 175 Boys Tennis Team: First Row, Left to Right —Ed Morris, Chris Tice, Steve Millnick, Jacques Patton, K enneth McLain, Brent Sanders, Chris O’Connor, Bill Crutchfield, Mike Langager, Mike Belt, John Burch. Second Row, Left to Right —Cathy Mc- Hale—Manager, David Waddell, Rob Greenberg, Norman Fox, Bob Jones, Bob Brown, Kevin O’Connor, Tim Carpenter, John Cedder, Mr. Lisi. I I I 176 sports Golf Team First Row —John Haley, Robbie Hertberg, Jim Tucker, Ritson Ferguson, Ken Trieler. Second Row —Susan Diehl, Randy Williams, Scott Bowen, Ken George, Kevin Diehl, Mr. Webber. sports 177 First Row, Left to Right —Rick Thompson, Rob Demme, Chip Cath¬ erine, Mike West, Bill McCool, Mike Kaus. Second Row, Left to Right —Rosemary Ramos, Cheryl Christ, Diane Vanhouny, Liz Ga¬ lindo, Becky Rutter. Third Row, Left to Right— Orlay Johnson, Sandy Goff, Marie Matson, Fran Chandler, Donna Woodcock. Not Pictured—Amy Rielly, Steve Galvin, Debbie Forbes. Swim Team Scores Mayfield 55 LBSS 71 Woodson 56 LBSS 89 West Springfield 122 LBSS 23 Robert E. Lee 94 LBSS 51 Edison Snow Mt. Vernon Forfeit Groveton Snow District—placed 6th out of seven Donna Woodcock set a district record for 500 yard freestyle. Her record was 5 mi¬ nutes and 42.5 sec. 178 sports Fran Chandler doing a butterfly stroke. Swimming Marie Matson beginning the racing start for the 100 yard breast stroke. Winter Track First Row Tim Lex, Bill Crutchfield, Robert Sisson, Tom Lex, Jim Lebiedz, Mike Galstan, John Connor, Robbie Simmons, Jon Scott, Brian Clark, Richard Shelley, Jim Webber. Second Row —Glen Gannon, Mark Baimforth, Dan Phillips, Ken Burt, Mark Roc- key, Mark Kaczmarek, Eric Lalane, Joe Borgerding. Third Row —Phil Moore, David Clark, Robbie Jones, Don Miller, Tom Borne- meir. Dale Tutterow, Marty Moke, Mike Cercy, Scott Roberts. Fourth Row— Corey Lee, Bill Lloyd, David Waddell, Keith Chilcote, Jim Martin, Sam Johnston, Jim Shea, David Apker, Brooks Lyles. 180 sports sports 181 ♦ ' • ’t { J if M 1 182 sports sports 183 drawing by Connie Foran 184 student life WHAT IS A BRUIN? “Everything you wanted to know about Bruins, but were afraid to ask.” A Braddock Bruin?—Someone who goes to Lake Braddock and is interested and involved in its activities”—Kathy Daly. It s a bear.”.Karen Stride. You mean like a school Bruin or a bear Bruin?.a person with a lot of spirit.” • • ■ ..Debbie Stromeyer. A big bear”.Mrs. Mayhugh. One girl was asked, and she stood up placing her arm in a salute. Holding this position, she began humming HAIL TO THE CHIEFS”. A dedicated girl athlete”.Miss Raynes. A Bruin (note picture) is a virile hunk of a man. This brute has a crew-cut, Bobby socks, and a dimple in his chin. He’s so cute!! His grin alone contains 352 teeth. Special sneak¬ ers are custom made for his size 22 V 2 E feet. He is a clean cut, all-American superboy, who loves apple pie, his girlfriend and his mother, in that order.”.Connie Foran. A Bruin is a real animal!!!!”.Melissa Davis. He’s a symbol of our school.”.Mrs. Kuhn. A person who is very strong of character and fair. When I think of a bear, I immediately think of his strength. Nature put him into an environment, where, if he is to survive, he must be powerful. From day to day he lives In a world that is challenging. The fairness is more of a human characteristic. 1 like to think of a Bruin as being fair”.Mr. Johnson. s T U D E N T L I F E student life 185 186 student life In December, the Bruins joined the nation in the struggle against the En¬ ergy Crisis. The temperature was low¬ ered, the activities were curtailed, and the time was modified. Our Christmas Lists changed as a result of the sixty- eight degree building. began dream¬ ing about sweaters,warm woolen socks. Bruin jackets, and Redskin stocking hats instead of Gnip-Gnop, Lionel Trains, or Suzy Homemaker Ovens. Bruin athletes had an added three- week training period due to the un¬ expected snow-week and Christmas vacation, but the week of January 7th was a very hectic one in order to make-up all postponed games. The gasoline shortage affected the late buses; seventh period activities were completely eliminated on Mondays. Teachers became accutely aware of the shortages when all proposed field trips were permanently cancelled. And ten- speed bikes were then added to our Christinas List, while parents formed car pools to lessen the severity of the Energy Crisis. As the moon descended behind Lake Braddock, we blindly felt our way through the darkness, rain and fog to begin each new day. We were thankful for warm shelter and anxious¬ ly anticipated the weeks ahead that would bring Ugh ter mornings and warm¬ er air. January ' 74 - DST left its mark! student life 187 All You Ever Haven’t Had Wanted To Know About Bru A Chance To Ask ins But I Some bears seem cumbersome and slow, but the Bruin bear is capable of amazing speed. For short distances he can travel at nearly thirty miles per hour. The average weight of a large male Bruin is three hundred pounds. He may be nearly three feet high at the shoulders wben he is on all fours. When he stands up on hind legs he may be well over six feet tall! This magnificent animal easily adapts itself to variations in climate topp- graphy and food conditions. Bears may often seem inspired by mischievousness, but they also have bad tempers, for a Bruin will fly into a great rage when his desires are thwarted. He will work himself into a frenzy when a locked cabin, box or can keeps him from food. His mood can change from one of playfulness to one of irrational, hot anger without warning. A Bruin will become ferocious when food is of¬ fered and then withheld, or when defending her young. The North American black bear, or Bruin, is more powerful than any animal of equal size. This power enables him to crush the skull of a deer with a single blow or drag a 300 pound logalong with him after he has become entangled in a trap. The stomach of one bear was opened to display two quarts of yellow jackets. He had swallowed them whole! Mmmm, good!’’ Bears love honey. They will raid wild bee trees or farmer’s bee hives. They have even climbed telegraph poles and torn wires down because they mis¬ took the hum” for the droning of bees. During the spring, summer and fall the bears of northern latitudes have no fixed homes and roam widely throughout their area. In winter, however, they retire into their lairs and spend most of their time in deep sleep. Frequently, they are partially enclosed by a wall of ice formed by the moisture of their breath. This deep sleep is not recognized as hibernatioh beqause body tem¬ perature, pulse rate, and,other physiological changes do not come to a com¬ plete stand-still as in true hibernation. . The following pages take us into the habitat of the Lake Braddock Bruins.” 188 student life 190 student life Debbie Moyer... ‘‘Oh, Mr. Shoun, please, don’t put that picture in the book. student life 191 Is it the little red-bricked building resting at the top of a small hill with one room and a pot-belly stove? Or... is it a mile-long maze? What is school for? To learn the three R’s? To involve the student in expanding activity and responsibility. What does school mean to a student? Is it a place to make friends? Perhaps it is a dreaded responsibility? At any given moment it might be any one of these, or all of these. Lake Braddock is a different school. Why? Paul Skogerboe at the typewriter. 192 student life Joy Bly, Andre Inge, Jeannie Goodall and Patty Bartholomew. i 1 How does Lake Braddock tie into the concept of “school”? In the fall of the 1973-1974 school year, none of us was really sure how Lake Braddock would turn-out. Whether it be a failure or a success could not be foretold. We had problems, of course, as does every new school . An unavoidable fact of Lake Braddock is its architecture. When he designed Lake Braddock, our architect used an entirely different concept of “school”. His ideas were far removed from all of the familiar surroundings we’ve been accustomed to. We found ourselves in rooms with¬ out walls. These were called open classrooms. This was a very controversial issue. The parents were less receptive than the students. Becky Patellas at the Regional Wrestling Tournament. Lake Braddock wasn’t the little, red school-house with the desks in rows and an apple on the teachers desk! But, since we were able to function well in the open class¬ rooms our parents began to see the light. We feel Lake Braddock has passed the test and has pro¬ ven that the new layout of open classrooms, with neces¬ sities more accessible to the students and teachers, was a better idea. 194 student life Miss Raynes’ fencing class. I Andy Prudence and Rick Pascal waiting their turn on the arc welder. Breaking for lunch. Audrey Perkins—you should see her play tennis—she’s great! • Sli ' Paula Wilson helping out in subschool one. student lite 195 Checking out school two. in sub- Remember the bonfire ... Tahna Perry in home economics class. Sue Fontaine duringthe morning bus drill. Lisa Wigg, Jeff Carcas, Randy Chambers, Bob Frasca, Bobby Klaren and John Padget on “’50 ' s Day.” 196 student life Linda Burnam ... hamming as usual. Kevin McNair caught by surprise while Mike Jones, Ron Komornik, Chris Tierney, Mike Okane, and Rog Herron work in background. Norman Newton, Sheri Carnahan, Karen Kaczmarek and Miss Rubin in the foreign language area. Joe Baynes and Toby Jones doing an engine tune-up on Mr. Weber’s station wagon—Boy, did that heap need a tune-up! Mr. “D” and Jeff Rosenthal grinding valves. Roy Pugh giving his notes a lot of thought. On the way to the buses. Student life 197 A new procedure was brought into our daily schedule this year the concept of T.A. (teach¬ er advisor). Each morning every student in the school meets with his teacher advisor for a period of fifteen minutes. The session begins at 8:15 and ends at 8:30, whereupon the stu¬ dents have five minutes to get to first period. The groups consist of approximately eighteen students and their T.A. In the beginning of the year we were permitted to “check-in” to our T.A. so that he could give us any bulletins that were to be taken home, to give us report cards, and interims and to sim¬ ply let our T.A. know we were alive, breathing, and doin’ okay. George Allen and Glen Gannon in Mr. Mayo ' s social study class. Remember the philosophy, “You’re responsi¬ ble for your own actions!”? Well, I guess we were. The happy news soon arrived that T.A. was mandatory. Some responses to T.A. this year have been; “It’s okay. It shouldn’t be mandatory. We should only have to report once or twice a week. I think we should be able to change T.A. every nine weeks.” Wynne Hamilton “I don’t think it is necessary, but I don’t mind it.” Marianne Ford “It’s okay. Just as long as you’ve got a good T.A. like I do.” Louise Evans 198 student life Jim Galvin sanding his mask for a string boat. Mrs. Kuhn, Charlotte Shutler, Michelle Musco and Lee Waters in language ... Viva la Lake Braddock. Chuck Magnum, Scott Richardson, and Tim Lex talk things over. Mark Abele hard at work. Mr. Lawler’s math class. student life 199 Steve Sampson grinding down his mount screws for a string boat. Through many extensiveTrjterpretations and mis-ig understaniihgs,lfthe original meaning to t!A. may i have bee j fsWr.ted;r%l| or maybe eyeh ost. In- : stead of having two or three ot)ns®igrs ' fci: an en- j tire b-s ' t ' hodl, Ich teacher has a relatively; small group of student for his Ib teer T.A. In srnall gmup,ihe teache dan get to knbw the st|jd|h for ; troir personally father thanifimply knowirig each student’ namei Hopiefully, the tudents ar able to relate nT re openly Iwith a t her he or she has ’• come to know; The sUidenbS .A. should e more than just a teacher, he or sh hould be a friend. Yummmmmmm—Lake Braddock pizza! Ken Austen sanding a piece of wood. 200 student life Cathy Gibson sewing in Mrs. Peacock’s basic clothing class. Barbara Coleman and Mrs. Sayer S % Debbie Blair changing classes. We were divided, as students, into four separate sub-schools. Most of us felt imprisoned, at first, in a school with few windows. (There are a few you know.) To some, the halls were too small, and thus, they felt cramped. To others, the halls were much larger than was anticipated. -;- ri—m il Miss DeMoss in French class. Greg Jackson creating a wooden bowl on the lathe. student life 201 We had difficulties finding our way from one place to an¬ other. But, as we grew into our school, our school grew. We named ourselves the “Bruins.” Our newly formed student government selected a committee who carefully planned and completed the constitution that all other subsequent classes would be proud to follow. By mid¬ year there were over twenty-five clubs and organizations formed to serve the diverse interests of the student body. Cherie Mansfield, Mrs. Hall, Dennis Stewart and Ernie Jackson. I I I Phil Cas and Kevin Ives Chuck Lam and Bob Wolford turning brake drums on the AMMCO Drum Lathe. 202 student life Jo Ann Buchanan gets surprised by our photographer as she looks at the little beasties. THE LMEST . . . FIRST NITHE FAnOUS LFST SERIES,THE n05T WIDELY APPROVED DICTIONARIES FOR HO AE, ENG-L SH CLASS, AND THE LUNCHROO A- FULLY ILLUSTRATED student life 203 babes: (babz) n. 1. a young child or animal: 2. male chauvinist de¬ lineation of the sex that bears children. bummer: (bum r) n. 1. something that is poor in quality; 2. losing three days of Christ¬ mas vacation as pun¬ ishment for having snow. cool it: (kool it) V. 1. to lover the temperature in an item; 2. com¬ mand given to a per¬ son who gets all bent out of shape or hyper. See hyper.” ding bat: (d ' lng bat n. Edith Bunker; in gen¬ eral usage, a person who does not have it all together. dog: (d8g:dog) n. 1. an animal related to the fox, wolf, and jackal. 2. individual of the female variety who is able to crack a mirror with a single glance. OOG dude: (dood, dydod) n. 1. a city fellow or tourist: person who subscribes to Hot Rod magazine. far out: (fir out) adj. 1. far away: beyond the beyond; popularized by Cheech and Chong—a reaction to cancella¬ tion of final exams. flake off: (flak fl f) v. 1. small pieces coming off an item; 2. com¬ mand to go scatter aggravation elsewhere. flick: (f?fk) n. 1. a light quick stroke: 2. teach¬ er’s idea of a fun day in class and students’ chance to sleep. flip out: (flip out) V. 1. the opposite of flip in; 2. the state of mind which results when your parents take away your phone rights. freak: (frek) n. 1. an odd notion; abnormal: 2. extreme opposite of a Susie Rah Rah; See Susie Rah Rah.” funkey: (fungk e) adj. 1. description of clothing worn and music en¬ joyed by the really young at heart; very seldom used in ref¬ erence to the elderly, i.e. thirty (30) years plus. I greaser: (gres dr) n. 1. containing or like grease; 2. a person who believes in the wet head all over. See dude.” hang a leroy; (hang le ' roi) V. 1. to proceed in taking a left turn; 2. opposite of hang a ralph, except General Motors has nothing to do with it. See hang a ralph.” hang a ralph: (hang a ralf) V. 1. proceed in taking a right turn. 2. what General Motors would like to do with Mr. Nader. hassle: (h s I) n. 1. a heated discussion; 2. the result of the p.e. teacher dismissing you three minutes late and forcing you to take showers. 204 student life } hot dog: (hot dog, dog) n. 1. a questionable combination of meat proteins served in a soft roll; 2. a per¬ son who feels obliged to roast everyone else’s talents. squirrel (skwur d I) n. 1. a small rodent with fur and long bushy tail. 2. guy who has his pants pulled per¬ manently up to his neck in case of a flood. hyper: (hTp ' d r) adj. 1. the state of mind of some people when they can’t find their gym socks or typing eraser. jock: (jok) n. 1. a nick¬ name for the French ‘Jacques’: 2. guy whose security blanket is a football or basketball. nurd: (nd rd)n. the kind of person who enjoys taking the coasters off the bottoms of chairs so they can stick them on locker knobs. out of sight: (out TvsTtf adj. 1. too good to be true; for example, an unscheduled school holiday for snow, ice or lack of interest. y pig: (pig) 1 - 1- an animal with a broad snout and a large body, as in Porky: 2. affectionate term for men who spend their time at field parties and school crossings. red neck: (rec nek) n. a person of rural ex¬ traction noted for com¬ bat boots (with or without mud), straight¬ legged jeans and Con¬ federate flags on all personal possessions. straight: (strat) adj. 1. same direction, not crooked or bent; 2. person who volunteers to be a cafeteria moni¬ tor; does not associate with freaks and greas¬ ers. See freak” and greaser.” stud; (stud) n. 1. small knobs used to orna¬ ment any surface; 2. Mickey Rooney in plat¬ form shoes and Chess Kingthreads. Susie Rah Rah: (Sooz Ra) n. a school-spirited groupie who attends everything from chess to wrestling matches. threads: (thredz) n. 1. a very fine cord com¬ posed of strands used in sewing; 2. that which is used to cover the bod, as in ‘funkey threads.’ tough: (tuf) adj. 1. strong, burtal; rough; 2. Lake Braddock pizza. turkey: (tur k n. 1. a large North American bird with a small head and spreading tail; 2. the kind of person who will go out in the rain, look up and drown. rip off: (rTp 3f, of) n. 1. to remove something from an object; 2. per¬ manently borrowing from Peoples Drug Store or Woodward and Lothrop. - V -UV ; w. ; | V Student life 205 Kathy White, the painted lady. John Kimman, David Berry and Ken Howard, ready to leave their favorite class- science. King and Queen Candidates: Front Row —Jeff Johnson, Dave Campbell and Mattj Klaren. Second Row —Michelle Ives, Julie Kosnik, Coleen Atwell, Betsy Burton,i and Gigi Wasniewski. | i I Contest winners. Queen Betsy Burton, and King Matt Klaren at the Va¬ lentine Dance. The J.V. Cheerleaders were selected First, then the Freshmen CoachSteckmanand Jennie Powell ham it up forthe camera, cheerleaders and drill team. All were chosen at the close of the 1972-1973 school year. Our football teams were chosen later. The 1973-1974 school year included 6 bands and 2 orchestras. Cheryl Forbes, Robin Twedt and Collen Atwell mix¬ ing a few things together. f One giant step. Dennis Flemming taking apart a packing crate in Mr. Patch’s class. We had eighth grade cheerleaders in Sub-Schools One and Two, along with our intermediate drill team and majorettes. They’ve kept the stu¬ dents alive with an over-whelming school spirit. The “Bear Facts’’ has been our newspaper, informing us a about the ac¬ tivities of our fellow students. The “Quasimodo” provided a means for publishing literature and art work created by the student body. The “Lair” is our 1973-1974 yearbook that has strived to bring together all the events and memories the past year has held. The Keyettes are a girls’ service organization. The Keys are the guys’ ser¬ vice organization. The Keyettes sponsored a canned food drive, sold mints, and held a leg contest. (Oh, wow!) The voices we heard on the intercom each morning belonged to the members of our broadcasting club. (We loved it when they hammed it up.) We had one language club, . .. Latin. Other clubs we could join were: the Equestrian Club, Ski Club, Yoga Club, Rifle Team, Chess Club, and a De¬ bate team. Jay Scott with Scott Brown in the background designed and built this candleholder—one ot the best projects this year in Mr. Patch ' s class. Catrina Tuttle, Mary Ann Towe, Terri Austin, and Jan Driscoll bakingan angel food cake in Mrs. Rader’s class. Terri Austin, and Jan Driscoll baking their nine weeks unit cake. Nancy Teaford caught unsuspecting in home economics class. X Ian Senio, almost finished with his string boat. Eugene Lundgren with his string boat almost complete. Mike Labrash is not washing his hair, he’s actually putting rod bearings in a 1965 Oldsmobile. Maggie Pajenski, Kattie Milloy, Becky Taylor in shop class. KayTeachoutand Robin Martinisko pack¬ ing up to go home. Randy Shutt, Mr. Starr and Mike Barbuschak setting up the welding bench. student life 209 Kathy Larimer—a good Bruin photographer. n : - ■ Hbi ■jL !? ■ V ' ' %«9- ' ' ' ' ' ' l ■BiftA . :- ' %«.i it%i ' ,. -.„ , , Lisa Montenese and Lynne Ushijima—very surprised as you can see! 210 student life Kevin Reppert helping to put things where they belong. Donna Woodcock in Ellen Feigel pressing her collar in home economics class. David Christie and Phil Brooks squaring a piece of rough stock. If you happened to like model railroads, we had a Model Railroad Club. It’s purpose was to build and run a large scale model railroad. Our Archeology Club got together to learn what archeo¬ logy is all about, to explore its history, and find out how archeologists do their jobs. We had a Forensics Club; FTA, (Future Teachers of America), and an FHA (Future Homemakers of America). If you were not a part of the many clubs and organiza¬ tions, you could form a group of your own. Our student government was formed to represent the student body in all areas of activity. They sponsored sock-hops, the selection of our school seal, fall-festival week, and dances, a magazine drive, and a project for Childrens’ Hospital. Carolynne McDaniel shows one of the ever-present workmen how to drill a hole for the door handle. David Damico says, “Geronimo,” as he jumps from the rear of his bus during a fire drill one rainy morning. Mr. Cabiotti looks on. Sharon Riese in German class. 212 student life Julie Farino breaking things in home economics class. By mid-year, our helter-skelter daily activities had devel¬ oped into comfortable patterns. We, the students at Lake Braddock, will be the first four classes to graduate from our new school. We are many different people, with many varying opini( ns on how a school should work. Karen Davis and Diane Miller making foot-prints in the flour. Phyllis O’Neill and Andrea Lehman do skits in foreign language as Laura Dougherty looks on. We felt responsibility dropped in our laps. Most of us had found ourselves in a totally new and challenging environ¬ ment. So we grouped together to overcome the roles and conflicts imposed upon us. This formed a strong bond between teachers and students alike, helping one an¬ other to form a system of unity. At the beginning of the year, we dove head first into a pool of new ideas, theo¬ ries and systems without a clear sense of direction—and we made it. We certainly are new and unique. We are the Bruins. Carl Beveridge and Jim Stone. student life 213 Contractor for school construction was Glen Construction Company, who had 20 sub-contractors. A WORD SEARCH PUZZLE HIDDEN SCHOOLS The Names of 22 Fairfax County Hieh Schools can be found below. The names appear in any of 5 directions — forward, backward, up, down, and some are diagantd. Some names may overlap others. Circle each name as you find them. H L F A N T Y R U D E W B A X P C A A B I U H Y L L I T N A H C R N I K U T V E R N 0 N F N H F U G R C E E L E 0 G L E C U U M H L F D H B U S L H 0 Z R E A C C E A L A I R U B R E G T L S L S Y X E Y E L A G W H R S E L E L A c E F Z L E D I S 0 N H J A L X B F I D K L N D N T X D A N A B E G E V N 0 S D 0 0 w I 0 L F J D N L U F R 0 T S c E T K N N 0 S I D A M Y E D S H K N T E S H w R I T H E C S ■ 0 A B U R D A B I P G R 0 V E T 0 N L H L I T J F S L S Y M G 0 FI E N T P S U F S T U A R T L L A H S R A M X K R S R X Q N 0 S N I B 0 R A A Q Z E L A D N A N N A N F M R P B 0 W 0 0 S H A K T M I R P S Student life A WORD SEARCH PUZZLE HIDDEN TEAM NAMES Schools can be found below. 5 drectiOM — forward, backward, up, down, and some are diaganal. Some Circle each name as you find them. The names appear in any of names may overlap others. SFFSYSCZ S L A I N 0 L 0 Q R A B M I M E J H I R U L U L LSAAENSR W M Z I 0 D T M SPSDTZES H 0 I E Z X N F NGRRZTRM EQQSCCOE MLPWARHA SCRRVBXA EOOSAVZT TPTZLZPU A I D H I J N Q TYZTEVOS SREGRAHC K I I 0 S G L P F S E E I B P L RHDPSHUJ C W N G V I A F Z S S R E G I T BDFDUHML PELABLJP BNRCEANQ TSAORNBK I L T P G D H G A J 0 R S E D I JLMZJRKS WKSNQSNN TTEMROMA WBCAXFZT UKGAGDSR WUSVYLTA OTCXULEP ZLANCERS KKUZQWEA OORTLPDK CO CO o Eh OJ CO O e •§ s I s o e o •ss t«3 I 1 CO OS, 2 O je 3 .C O CO 05 tij Q § CO 05 e il 1 o c o 4 . d 2 o I ti: I e § 05 § e o T3 S CO i CJ e e 1 0? fiq % 12; o X CO u o •o T3 s cq •tt 13 •-5 1 a CO 05 g 2; « 4 Kq 1 2 05 S c o •a O I I CO 3 e CO 05 S 03 I i 05 2 e o E ;5: CO 05 i o cj e o •u ■tt a O 05 c o A O § s 05 03 CO 05 t 5 9 2 a 05 CO § CO ’?■ s ' C C CO 05 • 5 2 S e 13 O N eo Ti lo CO QoOi(-; evio3 ' ' o CO 00 3 O H O ' ) (M (M CSI sudentlife 215 and mon nent FRESHMAN STUDENT GOVERNMENT The purpose of the Freshman Stu¬ dent Government is to represent the student body in all areas of activity. They have all ready sponsored soc hops, the selection of school seal, Fall Festival Week, the magazine drive, and a project for Children’s Hospital. Also our Student Govern¬ ment has written an SCA constitu¬ tion and has planned an activity calendar. They have been doing a great job! The purpose of the S.A.C. is to organ¬ ize efforts by students and faculty to develop programs and activities. The S.A.C. has sponsored dances, student exchange, and many other things. They need the help of many more stu¬ dents in developing and putting into practice the new programs they anti¬ cipate for Lake Braddock ' s S.A.C. SOPHOMORE STUDENT GOVERNMENT S.A.C. Standing —Ann Borgindine—Secretary. Sitting —Betsy Thompson—Vice-President, Tina Cole¬ man—Treasurer, Tom Clark—President. Standing —Mrs. Pinto—Sponsor. First Row, Left To Right —Laura Clark—Secretary, Sue Hyer—Social Chairman. Second Row, Left To Right— Steve Richardson—Treasurer, David Alley—Presi¬ dent, Todd Williams—Vice President, Mr. Oaks—Sponsor. The Sophomore Student Government has sponsored dances, student exchange, and activities for the S.A.C. Their purpose is to organize and develope programs to encourage cultural, social, and individual growth. First Row— Steve Richardson. Second Row, Left To Right— Jan- ine Jones, Helen Southern. Third Row, Left To Right— Dennis Stewart, Sean Smith, Tom Clark, Ken Sharp. 218 organizations THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND DELEGATES OF THE 7th AND 8th GRADE SUB SCHOOL 1 Mr. Mayo is the sponsor of the Intermediate Stu¬ dent Government. The 7th and 8th grade Stu¬ dent Governments pur¬ pose is to encourage help, enrich respect, and promote the general wel¬ fare of their student body and staff; To hear all stu¬ dent and staff sugges¬ tions: To elect and sup¬ port chosen officers and to improve school spirit throughout the year. So far this year they have sponsored the Valentine’s Dance. First Row, Left To Right —Rob McDonald, Lee Mikeska, Paul Molica—Vice-President, Linda Lesson—President, Marci Plait—Secretary, Sharon Whetzel, Steve Stimac. Second Row, Left To Right —Nora Newton, Ron Miller, Jack McCarthy, Carol Vertenthal, Shawn O ' Keefe, Phyllis Shireliff, Jay Steacy, Jeff Salomon, Robert Nye, Steve Willey. Third Row, Left To Right —Debbie Lund, Mark Russell, Diane Sifford, Buddy Smith, Mike McTadyen, Lisa Lauria, Jennie Powell, Elaine Stewart, Marion McQuiston. SUB SCHOOL 2 First Row, Left To Right— Kevin Kirtley, Doug Gardner, Charlie Derrick, Bill Davis, Kathy Clark, Kimberly Belt. Second Row, Left To Right— Paul Benton, Ron Anderson, Natalie Craig, Janet Adams, Anita Keeler, Donald Brissy, Ed Fullerton, Mary Ceek, Pam Craig. Third Row, Left to Right— Jeff Johnson, Jene Barrett, Mark Holmstrub, Tom Kastner, Louis Hauser, Jim Hunt, David Goins—Treasurer, Debbie Haubner, Rita Herold, Brett Hull-Ryde—Vice-President. organizations 219 Freshmen Cheerleaders Freshmen Cheerleaders: First Row, Left To Right— Cathy Larimer, Karen Lutz, Caroll Hamilton, Kelly Downing (Co-captain). Second Row, Left To Right— Priscilla Patellos, (captain for basketball), Bethann Jakabosky, MaryJo Nehrt, Kathi Redican (captain for football) Karen Kaczmarek. Third Row, Left To Right— Donna Juncal, Therese Gordon, (secretary-treasurer) Jenny Bandorky. The Freshman Cheerleaders are sponsored by Mrs. Rebecca Ra¬ der. The cheerleaders cheer at all the freshmen events and they help decorate the halls for special occasions. 220 organizations Junior Varsity Cheerleaders The Junior Varsity Cheer¬ leaders are sponsored by Mrs. Pat Houlihan. Their captain is Renee Carpenter and their co¬ captain is Sue Hyer. They sup¬ port the athletic events by promoting school spirit. They decorate the halls for special functions and they decorate the team lockers. The cheer¬ leaders attended an NCA clinic for four days at Head College where they received five blue ribbons and the traditional spirit stick and were the only squad on the J.V. level to make run ups for the Coca Cola Award. First Row, Left To Right— Ann McCubbin, Sue Hyer, Becky Patellos. Second Row, Left To Right— Kathy Beasly, Lisa Smith. Third Row, Left To Right —Diane Nidever, Joyce Robinson, Robin Nelback, Renee Carpenter, Teresa McKay, Anna Rivers, Ann Couture. organizations 221 NEWSPAPER STAFF Bottom Row— Kathy Rouse, Saress Ivey. Jane Hurd, Steve Reynolds, Eric White, Darby Lightel. Top Row —Mrs. Virginia Harold, Trix McNair, Noreen O’kane, Mark Via, Amy Norton, Aurther Benckert, Jim Davidson. The newspaper staff is spon¬ sored by Mr. Pat McCarthy and Mrs. Virginia Harrold. Their main editor in charge is Steve Reynolds and their news editor is Kathy Rouse. The newspaper has many more people who work with them who are reporters. Their two photo¬ graphers are Eric White and David Pasztor. Their job is to inform the students and their parents of cur¬ rent events within Lake Braddock Secondary. The free mailing home of the newspaper was made possi¬ ble by a grant from the Boosters. The Bear Facts” is the only news¬ paper in the area which is responsi¬ ble for all work-layout, composi¬ tion and off-set printing. The Bear Facts was chosen as outstanding by the judges of the FCPS School Publications Contest. The staff received a certificate of achieve¬ ment from the Fairfax County School Board. QUASIMODO STAFF The Quasimodo, or, in other words, the Literary Magazine’s purpose is to provide a means for pub¬ lishing literature and art work created by the stu¬ dent body. They have al¬ ready published a Lit¬ erary section in the school newspaper and are planning many more activities. Seated— Linda Andersen, Ann Stewart, Holly Clanahan—reporter, Kolleen Gowans, Kriss Knister, Mr. Ed Pet¬ ty—sponsor, Becky Kennedy not pictured; Mr. Dave Greek, Connie Anderson. 222 organizations YEARBOOK STAFF Bottom Row— Audia Andy, Valerie Grummt, Cindy Futts, Kathy Paschall, Barbara McGown, Mike Jones. Middle Row —Anne Walecka, Robin Hopkins, Elizabeth Jackson, Laurie Rubino, Lynne Ushijima, Debbie Williams, Kim Williams. Top Row —Scott Wacker, Ken Sharp, Scott Fisher, Eric Bock, Vicky Reardon, Linda Rotundo, Kathy Mc- Nerney, Judy Wintersteen, Linda Burnam, David Pasztor, Eric White. Not Pictured; Jan Van Riper, Brian Hobbs, Carolyn McDaniel. The yearbook staff’s job is to produce the yearbook. The sponsors are Mr. Shoun and Mr. Derr. Judy Wintersteen, Debby Williams, and Jan Van Riper weather the energy crisis by working on the yearbook with two candles to show them the way. Kathy Paschal and Laurie Rubino sped through pic¬ tures in order to meet one of the many pressing deadlines for the finishing touch to the yearbook. organizations 223 DRILL TEAM Bottom Row —Pat Breeden, Kathy Breimann, Karen Morrison. Cathy Pfiegehardt, Chelle Harrison. Jennifer Fox-co-captain, Cheri Hall-co-captain, Becky Rutter, Chris Brandwie, Laurel Hughes, Barbara Campbell, Tracy Braddon. Second Row —Deanna Summers, Sheran Boothe, Beth Chuche, Pam Grich, Lynn Archambault. Kara Davis, Beth Hendrix, Kim Baran, Beth Pfiegehardt, Diane Mannino, Marie Fannele. Third Row— Laura Sweeney, Kathe McCarthy, Angela Barber, Debbe Doceredy, Ann McElheny, Cindy Long, Debbie Stromeyer, Ginny Powell, Donna Palmer, Kathy Kafka, Diane Sifford, Penny Dalton, Nancy Napsinger, Debbie Bradford, Monica Street. Fourth Row —Theresa Perkins. Beth McDaniel, Dee Archambault, Ginger Braddow, Beth Arnold, Lori Bachner, Debi Baciocco, Donna Hall. The Drill Team is sponsored by Mrs. Olga Rouch. They perform at half-time during basketball and football games. 224 organizations MILITARY STRATEGY CLUB First Row—Around Table: Damion Carr, Gary Sipes, John Nichols, Mike Podolny, Roy Shirley, Stuart Wilkes, Ian Senio, David Van Hoose, Mike Confoy, Steve Green, Steve Galvin—President. Back Row— Neil Rossi, Jack Sessler,—Secretary, Mike Roder—Vice- President, Pete Molica, David Apker, Paul Whitner—Treasurer. The sponsor of the Military Strategy Club is Mr. Rogers. The purpose of this club is to play war games and just have a good time. David Pasztor—Vice Pre¬ sident, Lindsey Shull, Cheryl Maloney, Mark Holmstrup, Ms. Susan Boyle — sponsor, Paul Mollica, Andy Mosso— President. Not Pictured; Heidi Lewis. DEBATE TEAM organizations 225 PEP CLUB The Pep Club’s purpose is to support team spirit. They will be practicing cheers and rou¬ tines to present at games. First Row, Left To Right— Paula Wilson, Kim Williams—Co-Captain, Marcia Brownlee—Secretary, Linda Burnam—Co-Captain. Second Row, Left To Right— Paula Denny, Sharon Fox. Belinda Crenshaw. Third Row, Left To Right— Linda Andersen, Georjeana Buchanan, Marcia Udstuen, Cheryl MacBride, Connie Anderson. Fourth Row, Left To Right— Susan Reisinger, Ricci Whiteside, Susan Miller, Jeanie Tremaine, Mrs. McConahey— Sponsor, Regina Jeffery, Kati Connell—Treasurer, Sherrie Nash, Holly MacFarland, Laurie Weinberger. Not Pictured—Mrs. Carraway—Sponsor, Susan Gatlin, Ellen Marcello, Cheryl Miller, Jerry Morgan. MAJORETTES ■1 h I. The Majorettes’ sponsor is Miss Harrell. They perform at half¬ time for football and basketball games. They give their time to the Concert Band as well as the Marching Band by acting as ush¬ ers, hostesses, etc. They plan to compete for different awards this year, and we wish them luck! First Row, Left To Right —Jeanne Simmons, Kim Belt, Bruin, Carol Elliot, Paula Baldridge. Second Row, Left To Right— Mindy Palanlap, Sherri Keim, Zita Thiesing—Co-Captain, Kathy Gibson, Candy Schuster—Captain. Debbie Williamson—Co-Captain, Sherri Mansfield. Karen Trunfio, Sallie Harold. Third Row, Left to Right —Mary Anne Towe, Karen Stride, Lisa Williamson, Janise Driskel. Fourth Row, Left To Right —Bev Langager, Dena Morris. 226 organizations LATIN CLUB First Row, Left To Right—Kim Barlow, Laura Parker, Karen Turner, Ann Coons, Lynn O ' keefe, John Bell, Janet Lynch. Second Row, Left To Right—Laura Blocher, Kolleen Gowans—Consul, Mary Ann Murphy, Beth Heizer—Scnba, Patti Whiteneck, Sharon Martin, Saress Ivey- Praeter. Third Row, Left To Right-Debby Brennen, Linda Andersen, Connie Anderson, Carolyn Herold—Aedile, David Weary, Bill McCool, David Apker, Sean Fitzmaurice, Hank Corscadden, Mr. Sipe. Not pictured—Tim Harpman—Historicus. The purpose of the Latin Club is to familiarize students with the everyday life and customs of the Greeks and Romans and to pre¬ pare students for trips to Italy and Greece. The Latin Club is in good standing with the Junior Classical League. Some of the members will be accompanying Mr. Sipe to Italy for a ten to twelve day tour of the ancient Roman ruins. The purpose of the Science Fic¬ tion Club is to read and discuss various science fiction works. They also keep up on science fic¬ tion news in the media centers. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB First Row, Sitting-Alison Hood, Deane Webb, Stacy Overman, Lee Mikeska. Second Row-Pete Mollica, Mrs. Egen—Sponsor, Bob Rogerson. organizations 227 228 oo The purpose of the Broadcasting Club is to give the experience of participating in the field of communications and serving the Lake Brad- dock School by broad¬ casting the news each day. They have their daily news and music show taped 8:00-8:30 and it’s on the air 8:30-8:40 daily. WLBS worked closely with WEEL radio in setting up its station down in the main office and putting together equipment until funds allow a perman¬ ent broadcasting station from tape deck to con¬ trol panel. The sponsor, Ms. Baturin, has a special love for communications since it was her major at Syracuse University. WEEL’s Bruc e Diamond— D.J., Greg Pearson—-News Director, and Bob Ra¬ leigh—Station Manager, have boosted WLBS staff through their talks, visits and “red carpet” treat¬ ment of our staff at the WEEL station in Fairfax. Bottom Row— John Ledder, David Pasztor, Doug Gardner, Eric Dolly, Marykay Benton, Jack Sesler. Middle Row— Erica Brown, Ms. Baturin—sponsor, Susan Mansour, Bruce Diamond, organizations Chelle Harrison, Larry Klaus—Vice President, Ken Baine. Top Row: Diane Lennon, Jenean Jones, Julie Peretta, Maggie Lajewski, Lindsey Shull, Eric Lalande, Mark Miller—President, Lori Morrison—Secretary, Tim Carpenter. Not pictured: John Cunningham, Merle Doiger, Clarke Bolton, Eric Lalande, Susan Cooper. MODEL RAILROAD CLUB Dave Bishop, Rex Kuch, Mrs. Janet Anduss, John Mairs, Kevin Kirtley—President, Mike Hunt—Public Relations. Mrs. Anduss is the sponsor for the Model Railroad Club. The purpose in the Model Railroad Club is to build and run a large scale model railroad. They visit Southern Railways, often touring the Potomac Yards. EQUITATION CLUB First Row, Left To Right— Liz Everly—President, Meg Flaherty—Secretary, Shawn Casey—Vice President. Second Row, Left To Right— Mrs. Owens—Sponsor, Melinda Martin, Cheryl Dawley, Laurie Villhauer, Sha¬ ron Spillare Paula Baldridge. Third Row, Left To Right— Sharon Ingram, Robin Black, Jeanne Simmons, Kelly McLindon, Karen Lerocque, Andrea Grummt, Debbie Garretsom. Not pictured—Laurie Baker, Cheryl MacBride. The Equitation Club, or more commonly known as the Horse Club, has sponsored a lecture about horsemanship, gone riding and has been on a campout. Their purpose is to en¬ courage interest in horsemanship and safety. organizations 229 Forensics league The Forensics Lea¬ gue is sponsored by Ms. Clarke and their president is Jack Sesler. Their pur¬ pose is to encourage self-confidence and to promote effective speaking. The club will participate in nine meets, one per month. Forensics League: First Row, Left To Right— Marcia Brownlee, Ms. Ciarke-sponsor, Eric Vianiwitz. Top Row, From Left To Right —Lisa Dasher, David Pastor, Hampton Van Landing, Frank Parella, Jack Sesler-president. Chess Club The Chess Club plays chess after school every Wed¬ nesday . Who knows maybe we will have another Bobby Fis¬ cher from this group. Chess Club: Sitting— Peter Price, Dave Nisivoccia, Bob Morrison, Johnie Nicols, John Sherman, Mike Driscoll. Standing— Eric Nelson, Eric Burgender, Eric Naslund, Woody Wenstrom, (sponsor) Randall Shirley, Eric Reimund, Mike Raeder, Jeff Toney, Stuart Wilks, Charles Proctor. 230 organizations Keyettes First Row, Left To Right —Jenni Lawhon, Connie Foran, President, Chris Lebiedz, Donna Fowlkes. Second Row, Left To Right— J ulie Rich, Liz Cameron, Vice-President, Leslie Dombinski, Elaine DeAngelus, Beth Pfieghardt, Lynn Ushijima, Beth Walsh. Third Row, Left To Right—Nan Cates, Sue Newell, Sharon Hope, Secretary, Corthney McGlurg, Jul ie Gauthey, Jesica Senio, Historian, Jan Carlson, Treasurer, Kari Treiber, Chaplin, Miss Jandorf, Sponsor. Not Pictured—Jack Jackson, Susan Gatlin, Miss Pat Mullin, (sponsor). Future Homemakers of America Future Homemakers of America: First Row, Left To Right —Ms. Causin, Sponsor, Jeannette Smith, Treasurer, Janet Chestnut, Historian, Cindy Johnson, Suzanne Stewart, Cortney Hick- lin, Vice-President. Second Row, Left To Right— Andrea Doyle, Beth Heizer, Wanda Bickers, Nancy Banks, President. Not Pictured—Susan Gatlin, Secretary, Ann Stewart, Julie Rulin. The Keyettes purpose is to serve our school and community. So far this year our Keyettes have sponsored a soc hop, car wash, bake sale, clean-up stadium, and canned food drive. They’ve also sponsored Daisy Day and Gum- mie Bear Day. The Keyettes are always working on something! Though F.H.A. is usually associat¬ ed with cooking and such, this group of active girls have; Sold candles for Muscular Distrophy, sponsored a Head-Start party for pre-schoolers, and treated their dads to “pizza and bowling’’. And don’t forget those delicious cara¬ mel apples they sold at the begin¬ ning of the year. Not only do these Future Homemakers help their family and school, but con¬ tribute their talents to better the community. organizations 231 KEY CLUB The Key Club’s pur¬ pose is to help the school and community in any way possible. The Key Club has so far helped at the Par¬ ents’ back-to-school” night and has been assisting at basketball games and wrestling matches. They have also collected money fortheanimal shelter. First Row, Left To Right— Mike Crook—Historian, Tom Clark—Vice-President, Jamie Foggo—President, Bill Crutch¬ field—Treasurer, Lane Scheiber—Secretary. Second Row, Left To Right —David Ramsay, Mark Hackney, Hampton Van Landingham, Casey Hill, David Watson. Third Row, Left to Right —Kevin Deck, Mike Belt, Robby Jones, Brian Clark, Jeff Ward, Chris Hibbert. Fourth Row, Left To Right— Todd Williams, Mike Digby, Bart Kramer—Sponsor. RIFLE CLUB The Rifle Club is to enable interested stu¬ dents to participate in this sport. Hopefully, next year the Rifle Club will be a sport spon¬ sored by the school. The Rifle Club is not a sport this year because they were not able to start the Rifle Team before school began. The shooting they are doing this year will help them in their competition next year. First Row, Left To Right— Jamie Foggo, Georgia Marine, Greg Sheldon—Secretary, Mike Barbuschak—Vice-Presi¬ dent. Second Row, Left To Right— Mr. Wittier—Sponsor. Chuck Silva, George Simons, Jim Hoioos, Mark Broaddus. Not pictured—Eric Airola, Tom Alber, Ken Bayne—Public Relations, Jerry Beem, Steve Behm, Chris Beveridge, Carl Beveridge, Steve Bishop, Mike Clemmons—President, Kyle Collins, Rick Crater, Jett Driver, John Hedges, Jim Hed¬ ges, Mike Hopkins, Jay Irish, Jim Kela, Mike Main, Roger Maley, Mike Masaitis, Tom Moore, Mike Moyer, Jacques Patton, Rick Silva, Jim Stone, Steve Triggs, Bob Triggs. Harold Walter, Ben White—Treasurer, Lisa Wigg, Mark Wil¬ liams. Mr. Tiede—Assistant. 232 organizations ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB Bottom Row —Paul Benton, Gar Shulin. Middle Row —Tim Borgerding, Paul Blum, John Bell. Top Row: Tim Adams, David Sousa, Paul Wieman, John Carrol, Bill Wright. The sponsor for the Ar¬ chaeology Club is Mr. Lou Patch. Their purpose in having this club is to learn what archeology is about, how archaeolo¬ gists do their jobs and to explain through ar¬ chaeology the history of this area. They are plan¬ ning on a camping trip in the spring and hope to have many other activi¬ ties going on. While they are not working on any special activity they talk about recent archaeology findings, show films about archaeology and read and discuss archae¬ ological literature. orgaiii,dtiG ' ' .i 2. i 7th and 8th GRADE DRILL TEAM The sponsors of the 7th and 8th grade Majorettes and Drill Team are Mrs. Mikula and Mrs. Ripley. Their purpose is to practice routines to perform at football and basketball half¬ times. This also gives them practice for when they get into high school. Purple Squad: First Row Left to Right —Jo Ann Buchanan, Linda Klauss, Stacy Downing, Joan Notaro, Sandy Crow. Second Row Left to Right —Terri Sullivan, Kelley Ketzler, Linda Gouveia, Fiona Mac- Pherson, Tammie Janis, Diane Quinn. Third Row Left to Right —Betsy Barry, Marilyn Tarlano, Donna Johnston, Ellen Frigel, Ann Dillard, Ann Greenwald, Robin Burchfield, Lisa Lauria. 7th and 8th 1A f L- i A t4 i GRADE MAJORETTES First Row Left to Right —Rhonda Murphy, Cindy Pal¬ mer—Captain, Debbie Simmons—Co-Captain, Sue Pelzel. Second Row —Valerie Moore, Natalie Craig. Gold Squad: First Row Left to Right —Pam Rhoades, Margret Keehan, Mary Lee Eisonhower, Bea¬ trice Abbott, Regina Merna, Chris Mays. Second Row Left to Right —Monica Dembinski, Lisa Willi¬ ford, Kate Essman, Kathy Westfield, Betsy Kupek, Lisa Montanese, Shawn O ' Keef, Susan Mel- born. Third Row Left to Right— Laura Vilhauer, Sue Tremp, Ellen Roth, Lori Ocker, Cindy De- Angleos, Cindy Cummins, Marie Vodicka, Anita McDonald. OFFICERS of the DRILL TEAM and MAJORETTES First Row Left to Right —Lynette Montieth, Stacy Overman, Margaret Cocke, Doreen Vacuoby, Phyllis Shircliff. Second Row Left to Right— Monique Darnay, Kathy Tikkala, Carol Ishi, Jill Lawhon, Cathy Wilkerson, Linda Walker. Third Row Left to Right—Karen Jones—Co-Capta in, Debbie Simmons, Cindy Palmer, Kathy Clark—Co-Captain. 234 organizations SKI CLUB The Ski Club invites many people to go on trips with them. Mr. DeMalleville is the sponsor and his help¬ ing assistants are; Mr. Dick Lisi. Miss Kay Norton, Miss Cynthia Causin, and Mrs. Chris Anderlik. First Row Left to Right —Joe Ardizzone, Kathy Trainor, Kelly Cummins, Kathy Westfield, Blais Tuck. Second Row— Mike Venagila, Jeff Stable, Ron Miller, Nancy Stable, Kevin McVay. Third Row —John Greenwald—President, Sue Muck—Treasurer, George Biles, Kathy Kafka, Randy Boyd, Chris Melville, Andrew Miller, Steve Reynolds, Miss Norton—Helper, Mr. DeMalleville—Spon¬ sor. 1 ' 4 . YOGA CLUB First Row Left to Right —Debbie Padgett, Cheryl Miller, Angie Wackett, Mrs. Clarke—Sponsor. Second Row —Mrs. Egen, Donna Palmer, Julie Morin, Nicki Constantines, Nina Schulin, Karen Miller. The purpose of the Yoga Club is to discover and explore mystical appli¬ cations of yoga. They ' re champions of these yoga positions—cobra- tamers of county, bow-conquerers, and lion masters. Eva Lipinski:—ready to hit the slopes. organizations 235 7th 8th GRADE CHEERLEADERS First Row —Pam Margum. Second Row —Tracy O ' Connor, Carol Veitenthal, Gigi Wasniewski, Erin Murphy, Donna Kroboth. Third Row —Vicki Martin, Lee Lemons, Lori Bryant, Alexa Van Landing- ham, Genny Rouzier. Not Pictured—Terri Burks, Suzanne Holroyd, Janet Lynch, Josie Barilla, Molly Lloyd, Mary Thomas, Mary Lou Affronti, Jennifer Leshko, Carol Hamlin, Donna Davis, Mau¬ reen Delany, Kate Howard, Lisa Hedrick, Jenny Bailey, Patty McNair, Sharon Chambers, Beth Outure, Kathy Hogen, HeatherThompson, Rennee Lowenthal. FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA 236 organizations MARCHING BAND First Row— Beth Heizer, Betsy Burton, Lisa Appistolas, Debbie Fichter, Barbie Hilliard. Robert McDonald, Alicia McClelland. Second Row— Kelly Brakebill, Barbara Kauffman, Cheryl Hinkle, Janet Adams, Caroline Gatti, Anita Keller, Leslie Brake- bill, Molly Whalen, Kim Deck, Fran Chandler, Lisa Brakebill, David McIntyre, Rodney Kilmon, Marie Matson, Fred Saalfeld, Michael Langager, Steve Coy, Jon Banks, Mike McFadyen. Third Row— Keith Havens, Mary Thomas, Judy Holtzdau, Ed Mor¬ ris. Marc Denny. John Webster. Kevin Deck, Mike Murphy, John Burch, Joel Swyden, Phillip Moore. Tom Kinback, David Waddell, Charles Black, Paul Cox, Guy Strockwell, Ross Bartell, John Peters, Jeff Busa. Fourth Row— Steve Helm, Tom Kastner, Lewis Affronti, Norman Fox, Scott Turner. N D organizations 237 CL UJ Q_ CD CONCERT BAND j yj jp pw ' i . i ww u fw First Row— Karola Friedt, Marion McQuiston, Linda Leeson, Valerie Schafer, Sandra White, Ann-Marie Clark, Tracy Weeks, Janet Pray, Jayne Jen- kens, Jill Lawhon, Debbie Simmons, Lani Carpenter. Second Row— Michelle Thielhorn, Karen Vernon, Carla Decurgez, Peter Neil, Cheryl Malo¬ ney Anita Keeler, Gewndolyn McElheny, Katie Simmons, Doreen Yacuoby, Judy Jackson, Stuart Wilkes, Mike McFadyen, Jon Banks, Gene Fichter, Carol Langager, Fred Saalfeld, Scott Fisher, Jeff Bradford, Pam Hardy, Vanya Thompson, Julie Trippe. Third Row— Karen Steere, Terri Sullivan, Allison Wright, Greg Starrs, Mike Stutts, David Harris, Doug Hamilton, Sally Schmidle, Jill Garcia. Rita Herold, Michael Bootle, Mary Thomas, Kathy Zavada, ' Keith Havens, Kimberely Matthews, Mike Clohisy, Jeff Johnson, Suzanne Maire, Craig Rider, Paul Cox, Guy Stockwell, Tom Kin- back David Waddell. Fourth Row— Bill Schaffer, Joe Puett, Dan Heverly, Kelly Johnson, Tony Stutts, Rob Carpenter, Joel Snyder, Michael Oliver. Tommy Newell, Scott White, Jay Irish, Phillip Moore, Buddy Smith. Fifth Row— Elaine Stewart, Drew Renfrew, Chip Stem, Steve Helm, Officers— Karola Friedt—President, Rob Carpender—Vice President, Buddy Smith—Secretary. Marion McQuiston—Treasurer. STAGE BAND First Row— Jim Cox, Mike McFadyen, Dennis Stewart, Michael Langager, Chip Fraser, Dave Burks, Marie Matson, Rodney Kilmon, David McIntyre, Steve Coy. Second Row— Claiborne Richardson, Scott Fisher, Mark Knutson, Charles Black, David Waddell, John Peters, Ross Bartell, Lisa Brake- bill. Third Row— Chris Tice. Edward Morris, Marc Denny. John Webster, Kenneth Bayne, Michael Murphy, John Burch, Mike Williford, Morris Fri- berg. Not Pictured—Caroline Kennedy, Mr. Richardson is the director. 238 organizations D First Row —Sharon Fox, Audrey Perkins. Second Row —Nadine Matteson, Susan Kenyon, Gloria Perez. Third Row— Judy Crigler, Celia Clark. Fourth Row— Julie Ruhlen, Debbie Pad¬ gett, Pam Frank, Fifth Row —R.N. Stamback—Director, Kathy Barton, Cindy Stem—student director, Ralph Opacic—accompanist. Sixth Row— Ginger Polk, Tara Rooney, Ricci Whiteside, Dawn Ploe, Roni Hoffman. SYMPHONIC BAND First Row —Beth Heizer, Betsy Burton, Jackie Jones. Chris Johnston, Janel Garrick, Mariette Markon, Lisa Apisto- las, Lisa Wynn, Robert McDonald, Alicia McClelland, Louise Nidever, Kathy Earl, Betty Rouse, Barbie Hilliard, Susna Rothemberger, Debbie Fichter. Second Row —Chip Fraser, Dave Burks, Cheryl Christ, Marci Plait, Joe Myong, Bob Grich, Sean Smith, Lisa Brakebill, Fran Chandler, David McIntyre, Rodney Kilmon, Marie Matson, Bill Davis, Michael Langager, Steve Coy, Dennis Stewart. Third Row —Leslie Brakebill, Barbara Kauffman, Judy Holtzcow, Cheryl Hinkle, Debbie Bradford. Kim Deck, Kathy Borne- meier, Mike Steere, Rob Greenberg, Kathy Zavada, Rusty Horner, Teri Oberheu, Keith Havens, Dwain Jones. Mark Knutson, John Peters, Mike Metheny, Rose Bartell, Jeff Busa, Charles Black, Kelly Brakebill, Molly Whalen, Janet Adams, Kathy Crotly, Pam Bowers, Caroline Gatti, Linda Barnes, Kenneth Bayne, Marc Denny, Kevin Deck. Bill Roche, Jenni Lawhon, Claiborne Richardson, John Burch, David Crage, Chris Tice, Stuart Prior, Mike Murphy, Mic¬ key Roulet, Jerry Myong, Morris Friberg. Fifth Row —Scott Turner, Brian Rubin, Tom Kastner, Lewis Affronti, Mor- man Fox, Jim Shumway, Buddy Morrissette, Mike Over¬ man. SY MPHONIC BAND OFFICERS Kim Deck—Treasurer, Mr. Claiborne Richardson—Sponsor, Dave Burk—Vice-Presi¬ dent, Ed Morris—President. Not Pictured—Carole Kennedy—Secretary. organizations 239 STRING ORCHESTRA First Row —Lori Walls, Cathy McHale, Vivan Stack, Alyson Smith, Cheryl Ver¬ non, Michael Hull. Second Row —Cindy Marshall, Vicki Morgan, Jennifer Gun¬ derson, Pauline Kobate, Alison Hook, Suzann Holroyd, Jean Jenkins, Sue Prutzman. Third Row —Anne Fry, Julie Crutcher, Sue Tremper, Leigh Ann Sullivan, Nancy Mercer, Paul Mollica, Randal Shirley, Lori Reese, Jim Cox. Fourth Row —Sheree Glaze, Debbie Lund, Sandra Vernon, Eloise Hitch¬ cock, Stephanie Johnson. Not Pic¬ tured—Tim Macek, Rebecca Slaught, Beth Ann Jacoboski and Brian Noll. STRING REPRESENTATIVES Miss Wolfe—Director, Lori Walls, Jean Jenkins. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Bottom Row—Lori Walls, Cathy Mc¬ Hale, Vivan Stack, Cheryl Vernon, Michael Hull. Second Row —Anne Fry. Cindy Marshall, Alyson Smith, Jim Cox, Miss Lois Wolfe—director. Not Pictured—Tim Macek, Beth Ann Jacoboski. 240 organizations 7th GRADE MIXED CHORUS First Row —Amy Shomer, Jane Beissel, Susan Meade, Lee Lemons, Brenda Hodkins, Joan Notaro, Anne Coons, Rick Crater, Terry Major, Randy Macri, Andre Inge, Eddie Shomer, Shawn Rizer, Susan Ponder, Lisa Norris, Atsuko Motozono. Second Row —Sherry Huffmaster, Natalie Craig, Sherry Herzig, Kathy Conlon, Beth O’Leksy, Joy Eden, Donna Brinckman, Leslie Zeller, Mike Schein, David Dugan, Paul Benton, Clay Lewis, Gail Bakken, Cindy DeAngelus, Pam Broaddus, Laurel Stewart, Michele Ringle, Lisa Logan. Third Row: Jackie Galindo, Lori Ocker, Pam Fanning, Pam Dogra, Mary Kaye Benton, Cindy Horan, Linda Roberts, David French, Danny Zellner, Diane Quinn, Cindy Palmer, Linda Key, Pam Johnston, Cathy Wilkinson, Mrs. Roush, Director. CONCERT CHOIR First Row— Phyllis O’Neil, Rose Estes, Pam Neuman, Barbara Carmody, Sharon Spillare, Carol Elliott, Robin Roberts, Andrea Legman, Marie Fa- nelli Pete Swaith John Sherman Barry Hobbs, John Heflin, Laura Fox, Michele Musco, Kathy Clark, Carolyn Butler, Pam Craig, Carol McHale, Gigi Wasniewski Second Row-Beth Davis, Valerie Jones, Margo Winn, Tami Macri, Pam Hillery, Nancy Conlon, Marilyn Tarlano, Michelle Kinne, Linda Barnis Donna Palmer, Linda Vardiello, Jeffrey Toney, Robert Gibson, Clark Bolton, Scott Miller, Perry Thompson, Tom Stauffer, Laura Clark, Diane Demo, Lynne Alexander, Jeannie Kleppinger, Kati Connell, Nancy Rynex, Julie Kasnik. Third Row-Kathy Hales, Amy Noi-ton Donna Smith, Donna Hull Teresa Kuhiman, Donna Kroboth, Lynn Baker, Jan Barrett, Noele DiPalo, Dawn Phelps, Jennifer Corran, Cherie Mansfieltl Billy Frey, Ernie Jackson, David Brown, Steve Jones, Bonnie Jenkins. Sharon Reise, Laura Lee Miller, Karen Henry, Lisa Tucker, Jennifer Bier, Carolyn Ge- rold, Nancy Schaefer, Linda Ware. Fourth Row— R.N. Stamback—Director. organizations 241 Paw Prints This Section Of The Book Was Set Aside For Competitive Student Photography. The Winner’s Name Will Be Placed On A Trophy Which Is Maintained By The School. The Winning Photograph And Student’s Name Appear On Page 247. 242 paw prints Laurel Stewart Subschool 2 Bill Wright Subschool 2 244 paw prints Photo of Ellen Zmudzinski All photos by Ken Sharp, Subschool 4. paw prints 245 Laurel Stewart Subschool 2 246 paw prints This Photo Was Selected As Our 1973-1974 Winner. I Guess We Always KnewThatTree Would Be Good For Something. paw prints 247 DRAMA Everyone takes part in the Drama productions, whether you are the star, supporting player, backstage crew or a member of the audience you are important to the success of the group. 248 drama Charles Lamb, Carolyn Butler, Mr, Jones, Peter Molica and Mark Divito Students work many long and hard hours, with Mr. Jones at hand, ready with any advice that may be needed. The unfortunate delaying of the Little Theater postponed Rip Van Winkle for about four months. With Mr. Jones ' s talent and encourage¬ ment everyone stuck with it and did a very professional job. Thank-you, Mr. Jones, cast and staff. Lisa Leach, Robin Wambold, Carolynne McDaniel and Craig Stewart Mr. Jones, Kevin Wienberg, Craig Stewart, David Ally, Stacy Downing and Janice Holden. drama 249 Kevin Wienberg, and Mary Ellen Martin, Maude Rappaport, Stephanie Westly, Sue Berry, Erin ODonnell, and Teri Benoit. W.N.V.T. television show rehearsals. The show was written and produced by the students. Cherl Goveia, Debbie Haubner, Karen Tichner, and Doug Gardner. Mr. Jones 250 drama Spoon River Anthology A Spring Production Richard Pape, Mike Dickenson, Tracy Lightal, Susan Berry, Keven Wienberg, Carol Hamilton, and Kay Teachout. n Sheri Clifford, Tracy Mendez, and Rosemary Ramos. Make-up artist Daniel Hanson. Daniel going through a change ... drama 251 ... Oh, what a change The Little Theater The theater was not yet complete as of March first, but the finishing date was near. The theater was per¬ fected by Mr. Jones and as we stand now the theater was the best equipped in the county. Rip Van Winkle will open March 20 and close on the 23rd. Animal Farm, Spoon River Anthology, and “The Brick and the Rose” will be presented in the spring. When the thea¬ ter is open all the drama classes will move down to the theater and learn first hand instead of from a book. ‘‘And the heart will emerge from there instead of from all over the school.” Lake Braddock is proud of her theater and can expect many seasons of great perfor¬ mances. 252 drama DRAMA IS . . . . expressing your innermost desires . finding yourself within a thousand faces . much easier than Geometry . letting out interior frustrations . having a star on your dressing room door . getting opening night jitters . the glitter of lights and the smell of grease paint . a chance to escape in a world of fantasy . being able to bring joy and laughter to people . an art that expresses something of the person drama 253 m V V ' V ' • t ' ‘ fm •:4J‘ ' 1 i «■ . % ! ■ 4., ' !. ■ r, ' ■ ' ••«-• .1 •. .4.’;--1 i i : ' ' A V- : I ' j a •.- 1 -Tv z¥L ‘i( ' rs V ; 1 n V ' V ' ’ 1 ' i ' - i 4 ■ • ' f ' r ' , Ki 4 i. ' vH ■ M? j t ' 1 V M Mil I I J ‘ ' S ' ,hl |“‘’ V?!. 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Development Company Royal Court townhouses offer unmatched quality, outstand¬ ing features including wall-to-wall carpeting, 17.1-cubic foot no-frost refrigerator, built-in trash compactor, panelled lower-level recreation room, and the finest location in An- nandale, Virginia, close to schools, shopping and recreational facilities. Sales Office: 354-0505 Sales by: _ Routh Robbins BSisostod bolder j Realtors s aoi. .s« ci ’J Equal Housing Opportunity DIRECTIONS: Take the Cap fa Beltway to Exit 6, Little River Turripike (Route 236) East. Proceed east towards Annandale. Right on Ravensworth Road to Royal Court on the left. (Just two blocks south of the intersection ol Little River Turnpike and Ravensworth Road.) ads 279 FIRE Inflation g Mr. Dick Ferraro State Farm Insurance 10633 Main Street Fairfax, Va. 22030 Telephone 591-3400 As costs go up, so do values. And as the replacement cost of your home rises, so does the Inflation Cover¬ age in a State Farm Homeowners Policy. Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. STATE FARM FIRE and Casualty Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois 280 ads 1973 Top 20 1. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree.Dawn 2. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown.Jim Croce 3. Let’s Get It On...Marvin Gaye 4. My Love...Paul McCartney and Wings 5. You’re So Vain.Carly Simon 6. Killing Me Softly With His Song.Roberta Flack 7. Crocodile Rock.Elton John 8. Half-Breed.Cher 9. Midnight Train To Georgia.Gladys Knight and the Pips 10. Brother Louie.Stories 11. Keep On Truckin’.Eddie Kendricks 12. Delta Dawn.Helen Reddy 13. Superstition.Stevie Wonder 14. Will It Go Round In Circles.Billy Preston 15. Love Train.O’Jays 16. The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia.Vicki Lawrence 17. Photograph.Ringo Starr 18. Angie.Rolling Stones 19. Top Of The World.Carpenters 20. Dueling Banjos.Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandel from “Deliverance” songs 281 Index 1 Mark Abele 54.199 1 John Abraham 54 3 Mark Abraham 96 3 Garth Adams 131 1 Janet Adams 54,239.237,174.175,219 3 James Adams 96 1 Kim Adams 54 3 Michael Adams 96 1 Beatrice Adcock 54 1 Edward Adcock 87.54 1 Larry Addair 54 3 Luther Addair 96 1 Mary Affronti 54,133 3 Lewis Affronti 131.239,237 1 Vincent Agnelli 54 1 Susan Ailes 54 1 EricAirola54 1 Laura Albeck 54 1 Thomas Alber 94 1 Brian Alden 54 1 Lynne Alexander 54 1 Anthony Allen 54 1 George Allen 54,198 3 David Alley 96,97,109,249 1 John Alley 54 3 Andrew Almaguer 96 1 AmyAlmon54 3 Joseph Alpy 3 Jim Amason 96 1 Toni Amason 54 3 Linda Andersen 96,222,227 1 Rolland Anderson 54,219 1 Kimberly Anderson 54 3 Connie Anderson 96.227 1 Audia Andy 54,223 3 Brian Andy 96 1 Ann Antonelli 54 3 Lisa Antonelli 96 1 Lisa Apistolas 54 3 David Apker 96,225.227 3 Terri Arbia 96,173 1 Lynne At ' chambault 54,236 3 Desire Archambault 96,236 1 Donald Archibald 54 3 Joseph Ardizzone 96,235 1 Suzy Armstrong 54 1 Pati Armstrong 54 3 Steve Armstrong 96 3 Michael Armstong 96 1 Ann Arnold 54 3 Mary Arnold 96 1 Stephen Arnone 54 1 David Arthurs 55 1 Leonard Atkinson 55 1 Shirlee Atkinson 55 3 Barbara Atkinson 1 Mary Aungier 55 3 Maureen Aungier 96,173 3 Kenneth Auster 1 Terri Austin 55,208 3 Lori Bachner 112,236 1 Andrew Baciacco 55 3 Debra Baciocco 96,236 1 Jennifer Bailey 55 3 Gordon Baines 96 1 Douglas Baird 55 3 Gregory Baird 96 1 Carolynn Baker 55 1 Lauri Baker 55 1 Gail Bakken 55,241 1 Paula Baldridge 73 1 David Baldwin 55 1 Catherine Ballou 55 1 Paul Baimforth 55 3 Philip Baimforth 96,153 3 Mark Baimforth 96,153 3 Jennifer Bandorsky 96,220 1 Jon Banks 55,237,238 3 Nancy Banks 96,231 1 John Baran 55 3 Kim Baran 236 3 Angela Barber 96,236 3 Michael Barbuschak96,209,232 1 Josephine Barilla 55 3 Kimberly Barlow 96 1 Joseph Barnes 55 1 Gerald Barnett 55,132 3 Alan Barnett 96 3 Deborah Barnett 96 1 Cheryl Barr 55 1 yyilliam Barrere 55 1 Eugene Barrett 55 1 Earl Barrett 55 3 Jan Barrett 96,219 1 Suzanne Barrineau 55 1 Eloise Bartell 73 3 Ross Bartell 96,239,237,238 1 Patricia Bartholomew 55 193 3 Lisa Bartholomew 97,50 3 Kathleen Barton 97,239 1 Michael Barton 55 3 David Bartz 145 1 Jeff Bass 55,133 3 Mike Battiste 97 3 Angela Battle 97 1 Bengamin Battle 55 1 Becky Battle 55 1 Darlene Bauer 73,112 3 Debbie Bauer 1 Roger Bay 55 3 Kenneth Bayne 97,239,238,228 1 Marie Bazel 56 3 Kathy Beasley 112,221 1 Edward Beatty 56 3 Nancy Beatty 97 1 Lee Beckley 56 3 Peter Beczkiewicz 97 3 Robin Bedingfield 97,150 1 Gerald Beem 56 3 Susan Beery 97 3 Bill Begley 97 1 Stephen Behm 56 1 Jane Beissel 73,241 1 Thomas Belcher 56 1 John Bell 56,227,233 1 Mike Bell 56 1 Kimberly Belt 56,219,226 3 Michael Belt97,154,176 3 Arthur Benckert 97.222 1 Diane Bennett 56 1 Teresa Bennett 1 Mark Bennett 56 3 James Bennett 97 1 Roger Benoit 56 3 Teri Benoit 97,250 1 Marykaye Benton 97,241,228 1 Paul Benton 56,219,233 1 Christopher Bergen 56 3 Michael Bergen 97 3 Susan Bergeron 97 3 Diane Bergstein 97 3 Belynda Berry 97,150,163 1 Christopher Berry 56 1 David Berry 56 1 Elizebeth Berry 56,250 3 Michael Beruff 97,145 1 Carl Beveridge 56,213 I Cris Beveridge 94 3 Wanda Bickers 97,231 1 Jennifer Bier 73 3 George Biles 97,235 1 Spencer Biles 56 3 Scott Billak 73,140 1 David Bishop 56 1 David Bishop 56,229 3 Steven Bishop 97 3 Julie Bisone 97 1 Jonathan Bivens 56 ' 3 Susanna Bivens97 3 ;Charles Black 97,237,238 3 Jay Black 1 Jock Black 56 1 Robin Black 56,229 3 Stacy Black 97 1 Deborah Blair 56,201 3 Kenneth Blair 97 1 Michael Blake 56 3 Laura Blanchard 98 1 Ellen Bliss 56 3 Laura Blocher 98,227 3 Glen Bloom 98 1 Mark Bloom 56 1 Paul Blum 57,233 1 Joseph Bly 57 3 Eric Bock 98,223 1 Kimberly Boerner 57 3 Kevin Boggs 98 3 Timothy Boland 98 3 Clarence Bolton 98 1 James Bolton 57 1 Patricia Boone 56 1 Joseph Boothe 56 3 Sheran Boothe 98,236 1 Tim Borgerding 56,233 1 Bruce Borgerding 56 1 Brian Borgerding 56 3 Ann Borgerding98,218 3 Joeseph Borgerding98,140 1 John Borgman 56 3 Katherine Bornemeier 98,239 3 Thomas Bornemeier 98,140 3 Merriann Boroughs 98 1 Andrew Bottcello 56 3 William Bourland 98 1 Brent Bousman 73 3 Joseph Bowen 98,140 3 Scott Bowen 73 3 Pamela Bowers 98,150,239 1 Lewis Bowersox 56 3 Lee Bowersox 98 3 Deborah Boyd 98 1 Randall Boyd 56,235 1 Tracy Braddon 56, 236 3 David Braddon 98,145 3 Virginia Braddon 98,236 1 Jeff Bradford 56 3 Deborah Bradford 98,239,238,236 1 Grady Bradley 73 3 Peter Brady 98,145 3 Kelly Brakebill 98,239,237 3 Leslie Brakebill 98,239,237,238 3 Lisa Brakebill 98,239,237 3 Chris Brandewie 98 3 Kriste Braybrooke 98 1 Scott Braybrooke 57 3 Patricia Breeden 112 3 Kathleen Breiman 98,236 3 Debbie Brennan 98,227 1 Diane Brennan 57 3 Scott BreslimSaiAO i Matthew Bressler 57 3 John Briggs 98 1 Paul Briggs 57 1 Donna Brinkman 57,133 3 Edward Brinkman 98 1 Donald Brisendine 57 3 Mary Brlssey98 3 Mark Broaddus 98 3 Paul Brodeur99 1 Renee Brooks 57 3 Phil!ipBrooks99,145.211 3 David Brown 99 3 Diane Brown 99 3 James Brown 99,153 3 John Brown 99 1 Rebecca Brown 57 3 Robert Brown 99,145,176 1 Scott Brown 57,207 1 Stephen Brown 57 1 Steven Brown 57 3 Sueann Brown 99 3 Thaddeus Brown 99,140,154 3 Marcia Brownlee 99,230 1 Lori Bryant 57 1 Stephen Bryant 58.236 1 Jessica Buchanan 1 Joann Buchanan 94,234,202 3 Georjean Buchanan 131 1 Drew B ucRIey 58 1 John Bullard 58 1 Howa rd Buono 73 3 John Burch 99,239,237,238,176 I Robin Burchfield 58,234 1 Bruce Burden 58 3 William Burdon 99 1 Eric Burgener 58 3 Lloyd Burke 99 3 David Burks 99,239,238 1 Teresa Burks 58 1 Sharon Burlingame 58 1 Danna Burlingame 58 3 Linda Burnam 99,196,223 3 Thomas Burnam 99,140 1 Alisa Burns 73 3 Kenneth Burt99.140 1 Elizabeth Burton 58,239,237,201 1 Jeffrey Busa 58,239,237 1 Kimberly Busby 58 3 Leigh Bushey 99 1 Carolyn Butter 58,249 3 Donna Byrne99,l 63 1 Nora Byrne 58 1 Chris Caceres 58 3 JeffreyCaceres99,140 1 Tracy Cade 58 1 John Catferky 73 1 Christopher Cafferky 58 1 Christopher Calhoun 58 1 Karen Cameron 58 3 Michele Cameron 99 3 Scott Cameron 3 Connie Cameron 99,150,163,231 1 David Campbell 58,206 1 Kathleen Campbell 58 1 Robert Campbell 58 3 Barbara Campbell 99,236 3 Richard Campbell 99,100 3 Scott Campbell 99,140,154,156 1 Rhonda Cannon 58 1 Stephen Carey 58 1 YevtteCarey 58 3 Darrell Carlisle 99 1 Gary Carlson 58 3 Jan Carlson 99,150,163,164,231 3 Lucinda Carlson 99 3 Barbara Carmondy 99,150 3 Sheri Carnhan 99,197 3 Robert Ca rnea I 99,145 1 Robert Carpenter 58,238 1 Kimberly Carpenter 58 3 Tom Carpenter 64,112 3 Lani Carpenter 112,238,163 3 Renee Carpenter 99,221 3 Tim Carpenter 99.176,228 3 Brian Carper 99,140 3 Catherine Carr 99 1 ChristopherCarr 58 1 Damian Carr 58.225 3 Mayo Carrington 99 1 Julie Carroll 58 1 John Carroll 58,233 3 Diane Carroll 99 3 RobertCarson 112,140,154 1 Casundria Carter 55,58 1 Carol Carter 58 3 Glenis Carter 99 3 Louise Carter 99 1 Nathan Carter 94 1 RobertCarvagal 59 1 George Case 3 James Casey 100,153 3 Shawn Casey 100,229 3 RobertCashion 100,145 1 Carol Cassella 59 3 Judith Caswell 100 3 Nan Cates 100,231 1 Charles Catherine 59 3 Carl Catherine 100 1 David Cecelski 59 1 MaryiSecka 59,208-L 1 JeffCercySS 3 Michael Cercy 100,145 1 Louis Chaconas 59,132 3 Gregg Chadwick 100 3 Randall Chambers 100,140,196 1 Sharon Chambers 59 I Karen Chambers 59453 1 Harold Chandler 59 3 Frances Chandler 100,148,179,239,237 1 Richard Chappelear59 3 Janet Chestnut IW),231 1 Scott Chilcote 59 3 Kieth Chilcote 100,140 1 Jackie Chin 59 1 Richard Choate 59 3 Cheryl Christ 100,239 3 David Christie 100,211 1 PaulCiucci59 3 Vera Cucci 100 3 Holly Clanahan 100,222 1 Ann Clarke 59,238 3 Brian Clarke 100,.140 3 C elia Clarke 100,239 3 David Clarke 100.153 1 Howard Clarke 59,132 1 Kathleen Clarke 59,219 3 Laura Clark 100 1 Tamarea Clark 59 3 Thomas Clark 100,218 1 Vincent Clark 59 1 Larry Clark 59 3 Michael Clarke 100440 3 Dennis Clarkeh 100,145 1 Wayne Clements 59 1 Melody Clements 59 3 Michael Clemmons 100 3 Sheri Cliiford 100491 3 Carter Cline 1 Michael Clohisy 58,59 3 Lisa Clohisy 100 1 Christine Coady 59 1 Coleen Coady 59 1 Elizabeth Cochran 59 1 Dan Cochran 59 3 Eugene Cocke 112,145 1 Margeret Cocke 59.234.163 3 Sara Cocke 112.145 3 Denise Coffey 100 1 Katherine Coffey 59 1 Mary Coggins 100,148 3 Catherene Coggins 100.148 1 Diane Cohen 94 1 Eric Cohen 100 3 Crawford Cole 1 Deborah Cole 94 1 Elizabeth Coleman 94 3 Christtina Coleman 101.150,218 3 Barbara Coleman 201 1 Deborah Collier 94 3 Charles Collier 101 1 James Collins 94 3 Kyle Collins 101 1 David Collins 1 Lisa Cology 3 Lynn Cology 3 Karen Conarroe 101,131 3 Chris Condron 101 3 John Condon 101 3 JoeCoffoylOl 1 Kathleen Conlon 3 Nancy Conlon 3 Kathleen Connell 101 3 John Conner 101,153 1 Thomas Connally 73 1 Anthony Constantinos 60 3 Nicky Constantinios 101,235 1 Eileen Conway 60 1 Scott Cooly 60 1 Ann Coons 60,241,227 3 Jeaneen Cooper 101 1 Susan Cooper 60 3 Lori Cordonnier 101 3 Cheryl Corley 101 1 Sean Corscadden 60 1 Greg Corscadden 60 3 Henry Corscadden 101,227 3 Beth Cousino 101 1 Beth Couture j60 3 Ann Couture 101,221 1 James Cox 60,240,238 1 Paul Cox 60,237,238 3 Steve Cox 101 3 Steven Coy 101.239.237,288 1 DavidCrabill60 3 CharlesCrafton 101 3 Dwight Cragun 101 1 Sheila Cragun 60 1 NatalieCraig 60,234,241,219 1 Pamela Craig 60,219 1 Lisa Crampton 60 1 Steve Crampton 60 1 John Crater 60 3 Belynda Crenshaw 101 3 Judy Crigler 101,239 3 DuaneCromell 101,140 3 Michael Crook 101 1 Shawn Crosby 60 1 Dennis Crosson 60 1 Kathleen Crotty 60,239 3 KathyCrow 101,148,163 1 Sandra Crow 60,234 3 Stephen Crow 102 3 Leeann Crowe 101.131 3 Betsy Crump 102 3 Julia Crutcher 102 3 David Crutchfield 102 3 William Crutchfield 102,140,163 1 Greg Cullerton 60 1 KellyCummins 60,235 1 Cynthia Cummins 60,234 1 John Cunningham 60 1 Scott Cunningham 60 1 Gary Cunningham 60 3 Dwaine Cunningham 102,145 3 Steven Cunningham 102 1 Jennifer Curran 60 3 Pamela Curran 102,148 3 Linda Curtis 102 3 Andrea Cush 102 3 Steven Cytryn 102 1 Trygve Dahl 55,61 1 Carolyn Daiger 60 1 Richard Daiger 61 1 Darrell Daley 73 3 Diane Daley 102 1 Margaret Dallam 3 Karen Dalseg 102 3 Brad Dalton 102 3 Penelope Dalton 102,236 1 Frankie Daly 94 3 Kathleen Daly 102 1 Marjie Daley 61 3 James Damato 102 3 Donna Dambrauskas 102,148 3 David Damico 102,145,212 3 Lee Damico 102 1 Debbie Dane 61 1 Frank Daniels 61 1 Monique Darnay 61,234 1 David Dasher 94 3 Lisa Dasher 102.230 3 James Davidson 102,144,222 3 Anthony Davis 3 Bateman Davis 102 3 Brian Davis 1 Dawn Davis 61 1 Donna Davis 61 3 Kara Davis 102.173,236 3 Karen Davis 102,213 3 Melissa Davis 102,150 1 Robert Davis 61 1 William Davis 61.154,239,219 3 Cheryl Dawley 61,229 1 Eric Dawley 73 1 David Dayton 61 3 KathleenDayton 102,191 1 Cynthia 0eangelus61,234,241 1 i|TedD6angetus61 3. Elaine Deangelus 61.231 3 Ralph Deangelus 102 1 Lonna Debardi 61 1 Lorna Debardi 61 3 Katrina Debardi 103 1 Debbie Debolt 3 Kevin Deck 103,239,237 3 Kim Deck 103,239.239.237 3 Charles Decker 131 1 Kim Decker 61 3 Carla Decurgez 103,238 1 Peter Degress 61 3 David Dejarnette 103 ,1 John Deladurantaye 61 1 Guy Deladurantaye 61 1 Maureen Delaney 61 3 Maureen Delany 103 1 Wesley Delong 1 Thomas Demas 61 1 Monica Dembinski 61,234 3 Leslie Dembinski 103,231 3 Robert Demme 103 1 Diane Demo 94 1 Minda Dempsey 61 3 Tamera Dempsey 103 3 Brian Denny 103,140 3 Marc Denny 103,239.237,238 3 Paula Denny 103 1 Charles Derrick 61,122 1 Barbara Detrich 61 3 Philip Detwiler 103,145 3 Karen Dtekinson 103 3 Kevin Diehl IOSYAS 3 Susan Diehl 103%5,„ 3 Michael Digby 103.114,157,156 1 Pamela Digby 62,175 ' 1 Robbie Dilisio 62 1 Tony Dilisio 62 1 Ann Dillard 62,234 1 Noele Dipalo 62 3 Mark Divito 249 1 Caroline Dixon 62 3 Chuck Dizenfeld 103 3 Douglas Dobey 103 1 Pamela Dogra 73,241 3 Enrique Dominguez 103 3 -Kevin Donnelly 103 3 Kathleen Donnelly 1 BillDoruns62 1 Lorrain Dougherty 62,213 3 Deborah Dougherty 103 1 Toby Dowell 62 3 Harold Downey 1 Robert Downey 55,62 1 Stuart Downey 87,62 3 Steven Downey 103 1 Stacy Downing 62,234,249 1 Thomas Downing 73 3 Kelly Downing 103,173,220 3 Andrea Doyle 103,231 1 Kathleen Doyle 73 1 John Drake 62 3 Christopher Drew 103 1 Vega Drew 62 1 Janis Driscoll 62,208.226 1 Michael Driscoll 62,175.230 1 Michelle Driscoll 62 1 Robert Driver 62 3 Chris Dubiel 103 1 Karen Dubiel 94 1 Charles Dubiel 62 1 James Dubois 62 1 David Dugan 62,241 3 Douglas Dugan 104 3 Steve Dunagan 73 3 Dean Duncan 3 Martha Dunn 104 1 Ann Durant 62 1 Dennis Dustin 62 3 Donald Dustin 104 1 Ann Dutchyshyn 62 3 John Dutchyshyn 104 3 Lynn Dyer 104,145 1 Patricia Dyer 62 1 Kathryn Earl 62.239 3 Joyce Early 104 3 Mark Eaton 104 3 Kent Eberhardt 104,140 1 Cindy Eckstein 62 1 Joy Eden 62,241 1 Kimberly Edwards 62 3 Julie Eisenhard 104.163 3 Cheryl Eisenhard 104 1 Mary Eisenhower 63,234 1 Curt Eisenhower 63 3 Mark Eisenhower 104,140 George Elgin 63 1 Carol Elliott 73 3 Cheri Elliott 104 3 Kathryn Ellis 104 1 Theresa Ellis 63 1 Joseph English 63 1 Mark Enos 63 3 Cynthia Ense 104 1 Sean Ensiey 63 1 Timothy Ensiey 63 1 Dennis Ermerins 63 1 Richard Ermerins 63 3 Patrick Espinosa 140 3 Ann Essman 104 1 Kathleen Essman 63,234 3 Mary Essman 104 1 Lori Estep 63 I Rose Estes 63 1 Robert Etchelfs 63 3 Joah EtchetIs 104,144 1 Elaine Euler 63 1 Charles Evans 63 1 Cynthia Evans 63,175 3 Louise Evans 104 1 Russet! Evans 63 1 Davette Everly 63 3 Elizabeth Everly 104,229 3 Wendy Everly 73 1 Andrew Evrard 63 1 Ruben Eyier 198 1 AnnFane1li63 3 Marie Fanelti 104,236 1 Pamela Fanning 63,241 1 JuHe Farina 63,212 1 David Farquharson 63 1 Kathleen Farrell 63 3 Maureen Parrel 1104 1 Ellen Feigel 63,211 1 Susan Fenstermaker 63 1 Elizabeth Ferguson 64 3 Ritson Ferguson 104,145 3 Vivian Fernandez 104 3 Tamara Ferrar 104 1 Steven Ferris 64 3 Michael Ferro 104 3 Deborah Fichter 104,239,287.237 3 Eugene Fichter 104 1 Linda Finley 64 1 Ann Finn 64 3 Edward Finn 64,104 1 Colleen Finzel 64 3 Linda Fisher 104 1 Robert Fisher 94 3 Sean Fitzmaurice 104,227 3 Megan Flaherty 105,229 3 Kathleen Flanagan 105 1 Richard Flatau 64 1 Sandra Fleming 64 1 Dennis Fleming 64,207 3 Michael Fleming 64,105 3 James Foggo 105,232 3 Blanca Foglio 3 Jorge Font 105 3 Susan Fontaine 105,148,196 1 Brian Foran 64 3 Constance Foran 105,145,241 1 Timothy Foran 64 1 Cheryl Forbes 64.207 3 Debra Forbes 105 3 Marianne Ford 105 1 Thomas Ford 1 Lynn Foreman 64 1 Mary Forgione 64 3 Michele Forney 105 3 Kelly Foster 105 1 Kenneth Foster 64 1 Richard Foster 64 1 Ann Fowler 64 3 Richard Fowler 105 3 Wendy Fowler 105,148 3 Donna Fowlkes 105.231 3 Jennefer Fox 105,236 3 Laura Fox 105 3 Norman Fox 105,239,237 1 Peter Fox 64 3 Sharon Fox 105,239 3 Sharon Fox 105 1 Kerry Francis 64 3 Pamela Frank 105.239 3 Robert Frasca 105.140,176 3 Charles Fraser 105.239.261 3 Brian Frear 1 David French 64,241 3 Kenton French 105.154 3 Laura Frenzel 105 3 John Frey 105 3 William Frey 105,145 1 Morris Friberg 64 1 Karola Fried! 64,238 3 Mark Friese 105,145 1 Anne Fry 64,240 3 Glen Fuesel 105 1 Wayne Fuesel 55.64 1 Edward Fullerton 64,219 3 Lynn Fullerton 105 1 Duane Fulton 64 3 Cynthia Fults 105,148,223 3 James Furman 106 1 Paul Furman 64 1 Wendy Furtado 64 1 Frank Gaehring 73 1 Jeff Gains 64 1 David Gage 64 3 Jo Gage 106 1 Jacquelin Galindo 64,241 1 Lillian Galindo 64 3 Elizabeth Galindo 64,100 3 Gail Gallagher 106 1 Samuel Gallagher 106 3 Michael Galstan 106,140 1 James Galvin 198 3 John Galvin 106 1 Matthew Galvin 65 1 Michelle Gamble 65 3 William Gamble 106 1 Glenn Gannon 73,198 3 James Gannon 106 1 Craig Garant 65 1 Jill Garcia 65 3 Steven Garcia 106 1 Paula Gardelia 65 3 Joan Gardiner 106 1 Douglas Gardner 65.250,219,228 3 Gregory Gardner 106 1 Deborah Garretson 65,229 t Jeffry Garrick 65 3 Janel Garrick 106,239 3 Randal Garrick 106 3 Frederick Gasper 106 3 Susan Gatlin 112 3 Caroline Gatti 106.237.239 3 Michael Gatti 106 3 Julie Gauthey 106.150,163,231,164, 162 1 Daniel Geeding 65 1 Pam Geeding 65 3 AmyGeithner 106,148,163,164 3 .Charles Gentemann 106 1 Evelyn Gentlemann 65 3 George Gentry 65.140 3 Kenneth George 106,145 1 Stephen Gerdon 65 3 Therese Gerdon 106,220 3 Catherine Gibson 60,106.200,226 1 Robert Gibson 65 1 Scott Gilbride 65 3 Kirk Girard 106 3 Susan Glace 106 1 Carole Gladwell 3 Joy Gladwell 106 3 Karen Glasner 106 I Bart Glaze 65 1 Sheree Glaze 65,240 1 Diana Glazener 65 1 Michael Gleassman 65 1 Ann Glossner65 3 Sandy Goff 106 1 James Goins 219 3 Randall Goldberg 106,145 3 George Goldlan 106 3 Barbara Goldlan 107 1 Deborah Goodall 65 1 Kathleen Goodall 65 1 Charles Goodlmg 65 index 283 3 Leslie Goodling 107 1 Kelly Haugh 67 1 Nancy Gormally 65 3 Natalie Haugh 108 1 Kenneth Gormally 65 1 Lewis Hauser 67,219 1 Francis Gorman 65 1 Clifford Hauver 67 1 Sheila Gould 65.175 3 Keith Havens 108.237,238 1 Lynda Govueia 65 3 Kimberley Havens 112 3 Sheryl Gouveia 107.250 1 William Hawkins 67 1 Charles Gowans 65 3 Pat Hawkins 108,145 3 Kolleen Gowans 107,222.227 3 Douglas Hayes 73,145 1 John Grammer 65 3 Kevin Haymaker 108,144 3 William Grammer 107.140 1 Barbara Haynes 67 3 Leroy Gravatte 107.145 3 David Hazlett 108 3 David Greeley 107.1 3 Jacqueline Heck 108 1 Jay Green 65 3 Sonja Hedberg 108 3 1 Karen Green 107 Richard Green 65 1 1 John Hedges 67 William Hedges 67 3 Robert Greenberg 107,176 1 Lisa Hedrick 67 1 Carter Greene 65 1 Martin Heffren 67 1 Gregory Greene 65 1 Mary Heffren 67 1 Marguerite Greene 65 1 John Heflin 67 3 Ralph Greene 107 1 Wayne Heglar67 1 Stephanie Greene 65 3 George Heim 108,145 3 Stephen Greene 107.225 1 Patricia Heim 67 1 Ann Greenwald 65 1 John Heinly 67,192 3 John Greenwald 107.235 3 Ronald Heinz 73,140 3 Gary Gregg 107,145 3 Elizabeth Heizer 108,237,227,231 3 Karen Gregg 107 1 Steven Helm 67,237,238 1 Melanie Greiner 66 3 Kenneth Henderson 108 3 Heidi Griner 107 3 Elizabeth Hendrix 108,236 3 Pamela Grich 107,236 3 Henry Douglas 108 3 Richard Grich 107 145 1 John Henry 67 1 Robert Grich 65,239 3 Karen Henry 108 1 Pat Griel 366 1 Paul Henry 67 1 Arthur Griffin 66 1 Anne Herb 67 1 Robert Grimm 66 3 Charles Herb 108,140 1 Kathleen Gross 66 3 Kimberly Herb 108 1 Jodi Grumman 66 1 Char Hergesheimer 67 1 Mark Grummon 66 3 Carolyn HerqJjtlOS 1 Andrea Grummt 66,229 3 James Herold 109 3 Valerie Grummt 107,223 1 Rita Herold 67,238,219 1 Ed Grundler66 3 Marissa Herrera 109 1 Pat Guay 66 1 Roy Herron,67,197 1 Gregory Guinta 1 Walter Herrpp. 68 1 JenniferGunderson 66,240 1 Linda Hertberg 68 1 Sharon Gunnell 66 3 Robert Hertberg 109,145 3 Lucinda Haack 107 1 Sherry Herzig 68,241 3 Raymond Haar 107 3 Dean Hess 109 3 Stephen Haar 107 1 Todd Heverly 73 1 Jeanne Haas 66 3 Daniel Heverly 109.238 3 Alison Haberle 107 1 Steve Hibbert 68 3 Richard Hackriey 112,145 3 Christopher Hibbert 109,140 3 Stephen Hackney 112,140 3 Michael Hibbert 109 1 Barbara Haggard 3 Cortney Hicklin 109 1 Cynthia Hale 66 3 Catherine Hickman 109 3 John Hale 107 3 Kelly Higgins 109 1 Karen Hale 66 1 Eltricia Hill 68 3 Kevan Hale 107 3 Kenneth Hill 109 3 John Haley 190 3 Molly Hill 109 1 Barbara Hall 66 1 Rebbecca Hill 68 3 Cheryl Hall 131,236 1 Pamela Hillery 68 1 John Hall 66 3 Paul Hillery 109 3 Katherine Hall 107 3 Barbara Hilliard 109,239,257 3 Phillip Hall 1 Cheryl Hinkle 68,239,257 1 Tina Halm 66,175 1 Mark Hinson,68 1 Douglas Hamilton 66,238 1 Robert Hirsf68 3 Ellenor Hamilton 107 1 Eloise Hitchcock 68,240 3 Wynne Hamilton 107 1 William Hitchcock 68 3 Gray Hamilton 108 1 Barry Hobbs 68 1 Carol Hamlin 66 3 Bryan Hobbs 109 1 James Hamlin 66.132 1 Kathleen Hock 68 3 Nancy Hansard 108 3 Richard Hock 109 3 Corey Hansen 108 1 Garth Hodge 68 3 Daniel Hanson 108 1 Leyla Hidge 68 1 Mary Hanson 66 3 Rae Hodge 109 1 Renea Hanson 66 1 Theresa Hodge 55,68 3 Walter Hanson 108,144 1 Brenda Hodkins 68,241 1 Lee Harant66 1 William Hodkins 68 3 Mark Harant 112,145 1 James Hoey 68 1 Pamela Hardy 66,238 3 Lori Hoey 109 1 Andrew Hare 1 Inge Hoffman 68 1 Jennifer Hare 66 3 Karen Hoffman 109,163 3 Sharon Harmon 108 3 Veronica Hoffman 109,150,239 3 Matthew Harms 108 1 Kathleen Hogan 68,133 1 Robert Harper 66 3 Jimmy Hoioos 69,109,232 3 Timothy Harpman 108 3 Janice Holden 109,249 1 Neal Harrah 66 1 Jerome Holland 68 1 Sallie Harrell 66 3 Rose Holland 109 1 David Harris 66,238 1 Mark Holmstrup 68,225 3 Denise Harris 108 1 Suzanne Holroyd 68,240 1 Glenn Harris 67 3 Kenneth Holroyd 109,153,154,157 3 Laura Harris 108 3 Judy Holtzclaw 109,239 3 Robert Harris 108 1 Alison Hood 68,240 1 Julie Harrison 67 1 Mike Hope 68 3 Richelle Harrison 108.228.236 3 Sharon Hope 109.150,163,162.231 3 Robert Hartian 108 1 Michael Hopkins 68 1 Barry Hartman 67 3 Robin Hopkins 109 3 Cyril Hartman 108 1 Cynthia Horan 68,241 1 Darla Haubner 55.67 1 Kevin Horan 68 1 Deborah Haubner 67,250,219 3 Robert Horan 109,153 284 index 1 Mary Horde 94 3 Jackie Jones 111,239 1 Elinor Horner 69,239 1 Jeffrey Jones 71 1 Victoria Horning 69 1 Karen Jones 71,234 1 Valerie Hottle 69 3 Kathryn Jones 111 1 Katherine Howard 69 3 Scott Jones 111 1 Kenneth Howard 69 3 Robert Jones 111,145,176 3 Richard Howell 3 Robert Jones 111,140 1 Kent Huber 69 1 Steven Jones 71 3 Ray Huber 109 3 Valerie Jones 111 1 Scott Huber 69 3 Vincent Jones 111 1 Sherry Huffmaster 69 1 Cindy Jorgensen 71 3 Laurel Hughes 109,236 1 Amy Jorns 71,133 1 Robert Hughes 69 1 Byron Jorns 71 1 Scott Hughes 69 3 Howard Jorns 111,154 3 Donna Hull 100,236 3 DonnaJuncal 111,220 1 James Hull 1 Ronald Juncal 71 3 Karen Hull 110 3 Karen Kaezmarek 111,197,220 1 Michael Hull 69,240 3 Mark Kaezmarek 111,140 3 Robert Hull 110,145 3 Albert Kaehn 111 1 Brett Hullryde 69,219 1 Kathryn Kafka 71.235 3 3 Edward Hullryde 110,140 John Humphries 110 3 1 Kathleen Kan 71 Donna Kappral 71 1 Mary Hunnicutt 69 1 Edward Kastner 71 1 1 James Hunt 69,219 Julia Hunt 69 1 3 Thomas Kastner 58,71,239,257, Sara Katz 111 3 Leslie Hunt 110 3 Barbara Kauffman 111,239.237 3 linda Hunt 3 Michael Kaus 111,140 1 Michael Hunt 69,229 1 Glen Keck 71 1 Elizabeth Hurd 69 3 Linda Keck 111 3 Jane Hurd 110,222 3 Quentin Keefe 111 1 nr71 ,1 iviaiy nuoiiuwci u” 1 Hugh Hutchinson 69.132 1 Margaret Keehan 71,234 1 Steven Hutchinson 69 1 Anita Keeler 71.237.238.219 3, Peggy Hutchinson 110 3 Clarence Kelm 71 T Mark Hyer69 1 Sherri Keim 71,226 3 SueHyer. 110,221 1 James Kela 71 3 Te il Hyer no 1 Susan Kelleher 71 1 Lisa laniero 69 1 Cynthia Kelly 71 3 Gina laniero69 3 Julie Kelly 111 1 Vincent lannucci 69 3 Mary Keninitz 111 3 Cindy lannucci no 1 Rebeccajtennqdy 71,2 T Maurice Inge 69,241 3 Carole Kennedy i,l 1 3 Andrea Ippolito no ' ' ; 1 Mary Kenney 71 3 George Irish 110,145,238 3 Susan Kenyon 111.239 1 Chris Irrig 69 1 William Kessler 71 1 Jon Irrig 69 1 Angela Ketchum 71 1 Carol Ishii 69,234 3 Steven Ketch u m 1 i 1.140 3 Sylvia Ishll 110 1 Kelly Ketzler 71,234 1 Kevin lves.69.2Q2 3 Kevin Ketzler 111.97,140.154 1 Michelle Ives 69,206 1 Linda Key 71,241 3 Relda Ivey no 1 Jeffrey Keyes 72 ,1 Lori Jackson 70 1 Steven Kick 72 1 Margaret Jackson 70 1 Den ise Kfl feather 72 1 Gregory Jackson 70,201 3 Kimley Kilmer 111.145 1 Judy Jackson 70,238 n Scott Kilmer 72 3 Elizabeth Jackson no 1 Angela Kilmb ' (172 3 Joanne Jackson 110,150 r3 Rodney Kilmon,lll,239.237,238 3 Earl Jackson 110,202 1 Gary Kimball 7 1 1 Laura Jaco 70 1 John Kimman 72 1 David Jacobeen 70 1 Harold Kinback 72 3 Brian Jacobeen 110 1 Edward King 72] 1 Jacquelyn Jacobs 70 3 Karel King 3 Bethann Jakoboski no 3 Marla King 112 1 Deborah James 70„ 1 Michelle Kinne 72 3 Elizabeth James no 3 Teru Kinney 112 3 Sandra James no 1 David Kirby 72| 1 Ray Ja nis 70 1 Kevin Kirtley 72,219,229 1 Ta.tnmteJanis 70,234 1 Kimberlyn Klarei%72 1 Clinton Jeffrey 70 1 MattKIaren 72,20|| 3 Regina Jeffrey no 3 Robert Klaren 112.140,196 1 Mark Jeffries 70 3 Larry Klaus 67,72, 12,228 3 Pater Jeffries no 1 Lindalflaus 94,234 1 Jean Jenkins 70 1 ■Margaret xiom 7 ,z- - 1 Bdn ' nTe ' Jehkins 70 3 StepheEUktem 112,145 1 Charles Jenkins70 J,, 5 s lea.nhe Kleppinger 72 1 Jayne Jenkins 70,240,238 3 Katherine Kleppinger 112,163 3 Robert Jennings 110 3 James Kline 112 3 Victoria Jewell 1 Mary Kline 72 3 Eric Johnson 110 3 Karen Knapp 112 1 Kenneth Johnson 70 3 Kelly Knapp 112 1 Debra Johnson 70 3 DiarieKnez 112 1 Jeff Johnson 70,238,206,219 1 David Knight 72 1 Stephanie Johnson 70,240 3 William Knister 72 1 Stephen Johnson 70 1 Mary Knister 72 3 Kelvin Johnson 110,238 1 Jon Knutson 72,140,238 3 Cynthia Johnson 110.231 1 Pauline Kobata 72.240 3 Leslie Johnson 110,103 1 John Koen 72 1 Christopher Johnston 70,239 1 Bruce Kolofske 72 1 Donna Johnston 70,234 1 Renee Kolofske 72 1 Pamela Johnston 70,241 1 Ronald Komornik 72,197 1 Mike Johnston 70 3 Dave Komornik 112,140, 3 Samuel Johnston 110,145 1 Donna Konchuba 72 1 Amy Jones 70 3 Lois Korb 112,148 1 Benjamin Jones 70 1 Julia Kosnik 72,206 1 Brian Jones 70 3 Mark Knutson 112 3 David Jones 111 3 Theresa Kratz 112.163 1 George Jones 70 3 Leann Krause 112 1 George M. Jones 70. 1 Donna Kroboth 72,236 3 Janine Jones 111,218,228 1 John Kronkaitis 72 1 Darsi Krueger 72 1 Robert Krug 72 1 William Krug 72 1 Teresa Kuhiman 73 1 Betsy Kupec 73,234 1 William Kush 73 2 Michael Lahr 74 4 Stephen Lakata 154 4 Lily Lake 113.148 2 Sarah Lake 74.175 2 Jeffrey Lalande 74 4 Eric Lalande 113,148.228 4 Charles Lamb 113,249,248 4 Allison Lambert 113 2 Carol Lanagager 74,238 2 Beverly Langager .226 4 Michael Langager 113.239,237,238.176 4 Anthony Lare 113 4 Cathy Larimer 113,210,220 2 John Larocque 74 2 Karen Larocque 74,229 4 Donald Larsson 113 4 Ruth Lauck 113 2 Claire Laurain 3 Lisa Lauria 74.234,219 2 Jill Lawhon 74,238.234,163.178 4 Jennifer Lawhon 113,150,239.163,164, 162,231 2 Loo Lawson 74 2 AlesiaLay94 4 Lisa Leach 113,249 4 Joyce Leahy 113 4 Christine Lebiedz 113,150,231 4 James Lebiedz 113.140 2 Victoria Leblanc 74 2 Robert Leblanc 94 4 John Ladder 113,228 2 Linda Ladder 74 2 Carolyn Lee 74 4 Kory Lee 113,145 4 Stanford Lee 113 2 Linda Leeson 74,238.175 2 Andrea Lehman 74,213 2 Eric Lehman 74 4 Mary Leighty 113 2 Lee Lemons 74.241.236 2 Evelyn Lennon 74 4 Robert Leporatti 113 2 Jennifer Leshko 74 4 Donald Lesiter 113 2 Melinda Lesiter 74 2 Michael Lettieri 74 4 Paul Lettieri 2 Clayton Lewis 241 4 Heidi Lewis 113 4 Thomas Lex 113.145.199 4 TimothyLex 113,140 4 Valerie Light 113,102 2 Shawn Lightel 74 4 Darby Lightel 113,222 4 Tracy Lightel 113 4 Lynne Lines 113 2 Susan Linthicum 74 4 Eva Lipinski 113 2 Mary Lloyd 74 4 William Lloyd 113,140 2 Kevin Lockwood 74 2 Lisa Logan 89,74,241 4 Rick Logwood 113 4 Cindy Long 114 2 Deborah Lovell 74 2 Sharon Lovell 75 4 Todd Lovett 114 2 Carol Lowe 75 4 John Lowe 114 2 Renee Lowenthal 75 2 Stephen Lowry 75 4 Frank Lukasik 114 4 Nancy Lukstat 114 2 Edward Lull 75 4 Jeanne Lull 114 2 Deborah Lund 75 4 Laura Lund 114,248 2 Eugene Lundgren 75,209 4 Sigmund Lutyk 114 4 Karen Lutz 114.121,220 4 Joseph Lykins 4 Michael Lykins 114 2 Tammy Lykins 75 2 Christopher Lyles 75 2 Scott Lyles 75 4 Thomas Lyles 114,140 2 Janet Lynch 75,227 2 Nathan Lynch 75 2 Chrystel MacBride 75 4 Cheryl MacBride 114 4 John MacBride 114 2 Timothy Macek 75 4 Holly MacFarland 114 4 Douglas MacFarland 114 2 Fiona Macpherson 75,234 2 Randi Macri 241 2 Tami Macri 4 Sheila Macy 114 4 Teresa Macy 114 2 Leonard Maddalena 75 ■ 4 Carol Magill 114 .|2 Daniel Magill 75 4 Kenneth Magill 114 2 Paul Maginnis 75 4 David Maginnis 114,145 4 Maurice Maige 114,145 4 David Main 114 4 John Main 114 2 Mike Main 75 2 Suzahne Maire 75,238 2 John Mairs 75,229 ;2 Terence Major 75,241 4 Gary Maley 114 2 Michael Maley 75 2 Roger Maley 75 2 Diane Mallard! 76 2 Janet Malmberg 76 4 Diane Mancene 114 2 Nancy Mangan 93 4 Charles Mangum 114,140.154,157,155 199 2 Pamela Mangum 76 4 DebbieManlief 114,150 4 Mark Manlief 114.140 2 Doug Mann 76 4 Marsha Mann 4 Susan Mannherz 114,248 4 Diane Mannino T14,?36 4 David Manno 114 4 Cherie Mansfield 114,202.226i 2 SuzanneManstiur 76 4 Bryan Mansour 114 2 Heather Manuet 76 4 Ellen Marcello 1J4 2 Robert Marcrum 76 2 Stephen Marin 4 Georgia Marine 115,232 2 Marietta Markon 94,239 4 Melanie Markon 115 2 Cynthia Marshall 76,240 2 William Marshall 115 4 Rebecca Marshall 115 4 Chris Martin 115,145 2 Dianne Martin 76 4 David Martin 2 Jennifer Martin 76 4 James Martin 115 4 Melinda Martin 115,229 4 ' .Mary Martin 115 2 Nancy Martin76 : 4 Paul.Martin 115 2 Sharon Martin 76,227 4 Thomas Martin 2 Victoria Martin 76,236 2 Matthew Martinisko 76 4 Robin Martinisko 115,209 2 Michael Masaitis 76 4 Matt Masaitis 115,145 4 Martin Masaitis 115,145 4 Mark Masaitis 115 2 Christopher Massey 76 4 Marie Matson 115,179.239,237,238 4 Nadine Matteson 115,239 2 Lawrence Matthews 76 2 Kimberle Majthews 76.238 2 Kathryn Maxey 76,175 2 Christine Ma s 76.234 2 Patricia Mays76 2 John McCarthy 76,219 4 Kathleen McCarthy 115,236 2 Alicia McClelland 76,239:237 4 Courtney McClurg|15.163.231 4 William McCool 115 ‘ 2 Tammy McCormick 76 4 Tara McCormick 115 4 Barbara McCown 115,|23 2 Sandra McCracken 76 4 Ann McCubbin 115,221 2 Kathleen McCue 76 2 Ford McDaniel 76 2 Donna McDaniel 76 4 Carolynn McDaniel 115,107,249,212 4 Elizabeth McDaniels 115,236 2 Monica McDonald 76 2 Robert McDonald 77,239,237,219 4 Anthony McDonald 115,145 4 Karen McDonald 115 2 Gwendolyn Mcelheny 77,238 2 Kathleen Mcevilly 77 2 Michael McFadyn 77,237,238 2 Carol McHale 77 4 Catherine McHale 115,240,176 4 Brenda McIntyre 115 4 David McIntyre 115,239,237,238 2 Robert McKay 77 4 Teresa McKay 115,221 2 Elizabeth McKenna 77 2 Clifford McLain 77 2 Janice McLain 93 4 Kenneth McLain 115,176 4 Clemen McLaughlin 115 2 Anne McLindon 77 2 Brian McNabb 77 4 Susan McNabb 115,148 4 Janice McNair 222 2 Kevin McNair 77,197 2 Patricia McNair 77 2 Kathleen McNerney 77.223 4 Karl McNiff 115 2 Marion McQuiston 77,238.219 4 Kevin McVay 115.235 4 Dan Mead 115,140 4 Timothy Mead 115,145 4 John Meade 115 2 Susan Meade 77,241 4 Berman Meadows 115,140 2 Mark Meginley 77 2 Sharon Meiners 77 2 Susan Melburn 77 2 Victoria Melburn 77 4 John Melescue 116,145 2 Noel Melville 77 4 Tracy Mendez 116,191,251 2 James Menhennick 77 2 Robyn Mennella 77 2 Nancy Mercer 77,240 4 Stephani Merelman 116 4 John Merna 116 2 Regina Merna 77,254 2 Clark Merrill 77 4 Charles Merrill 116 4 Mike Melburn 4 Robert Merritt 116 2 Kay Mesirow 77 4 Jean Mesle 116,173 2 John Mesle 77 2 Scarlett Meszaros 77 2 Leonard Metallo 77 2 Irwin Metcalfe 77 4 Michael Metheny 116,145,239 4 Cynthia Metz 116 4 Victor Michl 116 2 LeeMikeska78 4 Caleb Miles 145 2 Nathaniel Miles 78 2 Robert Miles 78 2 Andrew Miller 78,235 4 Brian Miller 116 2 Cynthia Miller 2 Chris Miller 116,78 4 Cheryl Miller 255,226 2 Daniel Miller 78 2 Denise Miller 78 4 Diane Miller 116,213 4 Donald Miller 116.140 2 Frank Miller 78 2 Gregory Miller 78 2 James Miller 78 4 Karen Milter 116,235 2 Lloyd Miller 78 4 Laura Milter 116 2 Michele Miller 78 4 Mark Miller 116,140,228 2 Patricia Miller 78 2 Ronald Miller 78,235,219 4 Robert Miller 116 4 Susan Miller 116,226 4 Susan Miller 116 4 Stephen Millnick 176 4 Eileen Milloy 116.163 2 Kathleen Milloy 78,209 4 Maureen Milloy 116 4 MatthewMilstead 114,145 4 Scott Milstead 116 2 Karen Minuth 78 2 Michael Mitchell 78 4 Edward Mitchell 116,145 4 Suzanne Mitchell 116 4 John Mitchell 116 4 Tod Mitchell 116 4 John Moffatt 116,154,155 2 Marian Moke 78 4 MartinMoke 116,153 2 Paul Mollica 78,240,219 4 Peter Mollica 117,249,225 2 John Monahan 78 2 Lisa Monpnese 78,234 2 Mary Montgomery 78 Tirnothy Montgomery 78 2 Lynette Montieth 78,234 4 Jack Moody 117 2 Laura Moody 78 4 Gary Moore 117 2 Kevin Moore 78 4 Jackson Moore 117 2 Phillip Moore 78,237.238 2 Thomas Moore 78 2 Valerie Moore 78,234 4 Virginia Moore 117 2 Stephen Morales 79 4 Joann Morales 117 4 Mary Morales 117 2 Mary Morello 79 4 Jerry Morgan 131,226 2 Melanie Morgan 78,93 4 Meda Morgan 117 2 Vicki Morgan 79,240 4 Julie Morin 117,235 4 Dana Morris 117 4 Deborah Morris 117.150 4 Edward Morris 117,239.238,176 4 Karl Morris 177,140 2 Mark Morris 79 2 Kim Morrison 94 2 Robert Morrison 79,230 2 Charles Morrison 79 4 Karen Morrison 79,236 4 Lori Morrison 117,228 2 Arthur Morrissette 79,239 2 Kirk Mosel 79 2 Melinda Mosher 79 2 Brett Moss 79 4 Gary Moss 117,140 4 Andrew Mosso 2 Jocelyn Mosso 79 2 Atsoko Motozono 79.241 4 Donna Moubray 117 4 Debbie Moyer 117 4 Michael Moyer 117 4 Susan Muck 117,255 4 Lisa Mudzo 117 2 William Mueller 79 4 Teri Mueller 117,102 2 Patrick Mulvihill 79 4 Helen Mulvihill 117 4 Stephen Mundy 117,133 2 Randy Murdock 79 4 Sara Murdock 117 2 Ceciie Murphy 79 2 Erin Murphy 79.236 2 James Murphy 117.79 2 John Murphy 79 4 James Murphy 2 Martha Murphy 79 4 MaryMurphy 117,150,194,227 4 Michael Murphy 117,239,237.238 2 Rhonda Murphy 79,234.175 2 Timothy Murphy 79 2 Frederick Murray 79 4 Henry Murray 118 4 Robert Murray 118 2 Michele Musco 79,199 2 Richard Musser 79 2 Jennifer Myers 80 2 Jerome Myong 80,239 2 Joseph Myong 80.239 4 Nancy Nafzinger 118,236 2 Diane Nagel 80 2 Brian Nakamura 80 2 Linda Nance 80 4 Linda Nardiello 118 2 Cynthia Nash 80 4 Sherrie Nash 118.226 2 Eric Naslund 80,230 2 Roger Neely 80 4 Mary Nehrt 118,220 2 Peter Neil 80,238 4 Robin Nelbach 118,79,208,221 2 Eric Nelson 80,230 4 Karen Nelson 118,163 2 Christi Neroutsos 80 4 Kimberly Ness 118 2 Andrea Neuhaus 80 4 Pamela Neuman 131 4 Dawn Newcombe 118 4 Susan Newell 118,231 2 Tommy Newell 80.238 2 Jay Newman 80 4 Rebecca Newport 118,150 2 Nora Newton 80,219 4 Norman Newton 118,197 2 Tatiana Neyhart 80 4 Robert Neyhart 118 2 Johnnie Nichols 80.230 ■ 2 LeeNickley80 4 Martin Nickley 118,145 2 Louise Nidever 80,239 4 Dianne Nidever 118 2 Paul Nielsen 80 2 Paul Niemeier 94 index 285 4 Mark Niemeier 118 4 Mark Nimmo 118 2 Michael Nimmo 80 2 Karen Nishiyama 80 2 David Nisivoccia 80,230 4 James Nisivoccia 118 4 Clifford Noble 118 2 Brian Noel 80 2 Julie Noren 80 2 Lisa Norris 80,241 4 Matthew Norris 118 4 Jim Norton 118 4 Michael Norton 140,154,156,155 2 Joan Notaro 94,241,234,175 ■2 ' f!obertNye 93,219 2 Lori Ocker 80,241,254 2 Martin Oconnor 80 2 Tracy OConnor 80,236,175 4 Kevin Oconnor 118,145,176 4 Christopher Oconnor 118,140,176 4 Albert Odenthal 118 2 Ann Odonnell 80 2 Michael Odonnell 81 2 Kyle Odonnell 81 4 Patrick Odonnell 118,145 4 Erin Odonnell 118,250 4 Cathleen Ogara 118 4 Timothy Ogara 118 2 Kathleen Okane 81,175 2 MikeOkane81,197 4 Noreen Okane 118,222 2 Lynn Okeefe81,227 2 Shawn Okeefe 81,219 4 Ann Olesky 119,241 2 Elisabeth Oleksy 81 4 Susan Oleksy 4 Chris Olin 119,145,194 2 John Olson 81 2 Michael Olver 94,238 4 Harold Onei I 119 2 Phyllis Oneil 94 2 Cathy Oneill 81 4 Margaret Oneill 119 4 Timothy Oneill 2 Ralph Opacic 81 2 Holly Orahood 81 4 Peggy Orahood 119 2 Richard Osborn 81 2 Stacey Overman 81,254 2 Michael Overman 81,239 4 Debra Padgett 119,239,255 4 John Padgett 119,196 4 Daniel Page 119,145 4 Michael Page 119 2 Margaret Pajewski 94,209 3 Diane Palazzolo 119 2 Cynthia Palmer 81,241,234 4 Donna Palmer 119,235,236 4 Sharon Pane 119 4 Kenneth P angle 119 2 Kristen Pape 81 4 Richard Pape 119,251 4 Laura Parker 119,227 4 Thomas Parker 119 4 Francis Parrella 119,230 2 Susan Parris 81 4 Diane Parsons 119 2 Richard Paschal 94,195 4 Katharine Paschal 119,148,223 4 David Pasztor 119,228,230 2 Joseph Pataluna 81 2 Jon Pate 81 4 Priscilla Patellow 119.220 4 Rebecca Patellos 119,194.221 4 David Patten 119,140 2 Wayne Patten 81 2 Brice Patterson 93 4 Mark Patterson 119 4 David Patterson 119 2 Colleen Patton 93 4 Douglas Patton 4 Jacques Patton 119,176 4 Maria Patton 131 2 Robert Patton 2 Rebecca Patton 81 4 Scott Patton 119 2 Angela Payne 81 4 Karen Pazmany 120 4 Claudia Pazmany 120 2 Sue Pelzel 81,234 2 Patricia Pendleton 81 2 Stephen Pendley 81 4 Gloria Perez 120,239 2 Laurie Perez 81 4 Patricia Perfect 2 Adrienne Perkins 81 4 Audrey Perkins 120,148,239,164,163,195 4 Theresa Perkins 1 20,236 4 Tahnelle Perry 120,196 4 William Perry 4 John Peters 120,239,237,238 2 Charles Peterson 81 4 Loraine Petrasek 120 4 Michelle Petty 120 2 Terry Petty 81 4 Elizabeth Pfieghardt 130.236,231 4 Catherine Pfieghardt 120,236 2 Dawn Phelps 81 4 Edward Phelps 120 4 Daniel Phillips 120.140 4 Paul Philp 4 Brian Picard 131 2 Darrell Picard 93 4 Raymond Pickering 120 2 Ronald Pieper 81 2 Martin Pippins 93 2 William Pittman 81 4 John Pittman 120 2 Marci Plait 81,239,219 2 Ronnie Planalp 81 4 Scott Plein 120 4 Dawn Ploe 120,239 4 Lynn Ploe 120,193 4 James Plucinsky 120,145 2 Michael Podolny 81,225 4 Virginia Polk 120,239 2 Susan Ponder 81,241 4 Julia Poreda 120 4 Michael Poreda 120 2 Lisa Posey 94 2 Jennie Powell 81,206,219,236 2 Melinda Powers 81 4 Robert Powers 120 2 Shawna Pratt 81 4 James Pray 120 2 Janet Pray 82,238 2 Thomas Prescott 82 4 James Prescott 4 Harriet Price 148 2 Jeff Price 82 2 Peter Price 82,230 2 Debra Prindle 182 4 Kevin Prindle 120,145 2 Stuart Prior 82,239 2 John Proctor 82 2 Andy Prudence 82,195 2 Candy Pruitt 82 2 Susan Prutzman 82,240 4 William Prutzman 120 4 Bernadette Prutzman 120 2 Joseph Puett 82,238 4 Raymond Pugh 120,197 2 Dana Pullin 82 2 Elees Purple 82 4 Mitzie Putnam 120 2 Diane Quinn 82,241,234 4 RobertQuinn 20,153 2 Michael Raeder 82,93 2 TimRaftery82 2 Deborah Raichelson 82 2 Jill Raines 82 4 Jill Rallison 130 4 Vincent Ramik 121 4 Rosemary Ramos 121,251 4 David Ramsay 121 4 Julie Ramsay 121,150 2 Susan Ramsay 82 2 Jim Ramsey 82 4 Maude Rapaport 121,250 4 Mark Rathke 121 4 Emily Raty 121,173 2 Peter Raty 82 4 Bradley Rawls 121.145 2 Charles Ray 82 2 Gregory Ray 82 4 Lisa Ray 121 4 Elizabeth Read 121 2 Paula Reardon 82 4 Vicky Reardon 130,223 4 William Reay 121 2 Robert Redfern 82 4 Katherine Redican 121,220 2 Ricky Redmond 82 4 Lori Reese 121,240 2 Kelly Reeves 82 4 Paul Reeves 121,145 4 Robert Reeves 121 4 Michael Regan 121 2 Robin Rehorst 82 4 Amy Reilly 121 2 Dean Reimund 82 2 Eric Reimund 83,230 4 Susan Reisinger 121,226 2 Drew Renfrew 83,238 4 Gloria Renfrew 121 2 Randall Rentner 83 2 Robert Rentner 83 2 Kevin Reppert 83,211 4 Sharon Reppert 121,150 2 Chris Reynolds 83 4 Kenneth Reynolds 121 4 Steven Reynolds 121,235,222 2 Pamela Rhoades 83,234 4 Nancy Rhoades 121 4 Julianne Rich 121,231 2 Misty Richardson 83 4 Marilisa Richards 121 4 Claibo Richardson 121,239,238 4 Debbee Richardson 121 4 Scott Richardson 121.191,154,155,199 4 Stephen Richardson 121,218 2 Craig Rider 83,238 4 David Riese 121 4 Sharon Riese 130,212 4 Karen Riley 122,194 4 Doris Riller 122 4 Leslie Rinard 122 2 Michelle Ringle 83.241 4 Mark Riordan 122 2 William Ritsch 83 4 Georgianna Rivers 122,221 4 Eric Rizer 122 2 Jeffery Rizer 83 2 Shawn Rizer 83,241 2 Gregory Rizzardi 83 4 Catherine Roach 122 2 Linda Roberts 83,241 4 Scott Roberts 122,153 4 Robin Roberts 122 2 Molly Robertson 83 2 Brenda Robertson 83 4 Robert Robertson 122 4 Michael Robey 4 Janice Robinson 122 4 Joyce Robinson 122,190,221 2 James Roche 83 4 Michael Roche 122 4 William Roche 122,239 2 Mary Rockey 83,208 4 Mark Rockey 122,153 4 Michael Roder 122 2 Leslie Rodmann 83 2 Alan Roesell 83 4 Mark Rogers 122,140 4 Theresa Rogers 122 2 William Rogers 83 4 Robert Rogerson 122 2 Linda Rolfes 83 4 James Romano 122,145 4 Tara Rooney 4 William Ross 122 2 John Rossi 83 2 Neil Rossi 83,225 2 Patricia Roth 83,234 2 Susan Rothenberger 83,239 2 Charles Rothrock 84 2 Linda Rotundo 84,223 4 Michael Roulet 122,239 2 Billy Rouse 84 2 Elizabeth Rouse 84,239 4 Joanne Rouse 122 4 Katherine Rouse 122,222 2 Genevieve Rouzier 84,236 2 Robert Rowan 84 2 Carol Rowden 84 4 Lisa Rowden 122 4cOorothy Rowlett 131 4 Mark Rowley 2 Scott Rov ley 84. 4 AdanttobmlM,140 2 Brian Rubin 84,132,239 4 Lauren Rubino 122,163 4 Julie Ruhlen 122,239 2 William Runyon 84 2 Mark Russell 84,248,219 4 Alleso Rutherford 122 4 Rebecca Rutter 122,236 4 Nancy Rynex 123 2 Fred Saalfeld 84,238 2 Nina Sabaios 123,84 2 Gordon Sachs 84 2 Lori Saia 84 2 Vivian Saia 84 4 Sabrina Saia 123 2 Michael Sail 84 2 Jeffery Salomon 84,219 2 Steve Sampson 84,200 4 Janet Sanders 123,150,163 4 Jeffery Sanders 123 2 Brenda Sapp 84 2 Donald Saunders 84 4 Mary Schaaf 123 2 Roberta Schaaf 84 2 Nancy Schaefer 84,238 2 Valerie Schaefer 84 4 Judi Schafer 123 2 William Schaffer 84.238 4 David Schaffer 123 2 Lisa Schaller84 2 Susan Schamber 84 4 Lane Scheiber 123,153 2 Jerilyn Schelling 84 4 Barbara Schleusener 123 2 Sally Schmidle 84,238,175 4 Larry Schmidle 123.140 2 Jeanne Schmidt 84 4 Scott Schmidt 123 2 GarSchulin84 4 Diana Schuiin 123 4 Nina Schuiin 123 4 Sandra Schuster 123 4 Randy Schutt 123 4 Ronald Schutt 123 4 Elizabeth Schweikert 123 2 Candy Scott 84 2 Jay Scott 84,207 4 Jonathan Scott 123 4 Melody Scott 123 2 Linda Sechrist 84 4 Leslie Seiver 123 2 Clare Selz 123 2 James Selz-85 2 Ian Senio 85,225 4 Jessica Senio 123,190,231 2 Susan Senter 85 4 John Sesler 123,225,230 4 Jefferson Sesler 123 2 DougSevachko93 4 Clifton Sevachko 123 4 Cheryl Shamblin 123 4 Kenneth Sharp 123,218,223 4 Cathy Sharpe 123,148 2 Andrea Shaw 85 4 Sharon Shaw 123 4 James Shea 124,153 2 Laura Sheehan 85 4 Gregory Sheldon 124,232 4 Richard Shelley 124 2 MarkShenk85 2 Gloria Shepherd 85,175 2 Mark Sheridan 94 4 Mike Sheridan 124 4 Kevin Sheridan 124,145 2 John Sherman 85,230 2 Patricia Shifflett 85 2 David Shiflett 2 Diane Shiflett 85 4 Barbara Shiflett 124 2 Phyllis Shircliff 85,234,219 2 Randall Shirley 85,240,225,236 2 Shana Shiver 85 2 AmyShomer85 2 Edward Shomer 85,241 4 Keith Shull 124 4 Lindsey Shull 124,229 4 .Dorothy Shu mway 124 2 James Shumway 85,239 4 Charlotte Shutler 124,148,199 2 Randy Sibold 85 4 Ronald Sibold 131 2 KurtSidenstick85 4 Mary Sierra 124 2 Edward Sierro 85 2 Diane Sifford 85,219,236 2 Charles Silva 85.232 2 Patrick Silva 85 4 Theodore Silva 124,140 2 Katherine Simmons 85,238 2 Deborah Simmons 85,238,234 2 Jeanne Simmons 85,229 4 Mary Simmons 124 4 Dwan Simmons 124 4 Robert Simmons 124,140 2 George Simons 85.232 2 Mark Simons 85 2 Paula Simpson 85 2 Mary Simpson 85 4 Theresa Simpson 124 2 Thomas Sine 85 4 John Singleton 124 2 Thomas Sisinyak 85 4 Robert Sisson 124 4 Shawn Skelly 124,148 2 Timothy Skelly 85 2 Ann Skogerboe 85 4 Paul Skogerboe 124,145,192 2 KartSkold85 4 Paul Skold 124,145 4 Gregory Skorupski 124 2 James Slaght 85 2 Rebecca Slaght 85 2 David Slupe 85 4 AngelineSlusher 124 2 Michael Smaldone 85 2 Alyson Smith 94 2 Brent Smith 4 Bruce Smith 124,140 4 Cheryl Smith 124 4 Chris Smith 124 4 Chuck Smith 131 286 index 2 Dale Smith 86 4 Daniel Smith 2 Donna Smith 86,93 4 Dorothy Smith 125 4 Gary Smith 125 2 James Smith 86 2 Jane Smith 93 2 Jean Smith 86 2 Karen Smith 86 2 Lauren Smith 86 4 Lisa Smith 125,221 4 Matthew Smith 125 2 Monty Smith 86 2 Patrick Smith 86 4 Sean Smith 125,239,218 2 Stephanie Smith 86 2 Stokes Smith 86 2 William Smith 86 4 William Smith 2 Theresas Smyth 86 4 Peter Snaith 125 2 Joel Snyder 86,238 4 Brian Soulsby 125,145 2 David Sousa 86,233 2 Dennis Southern 86 4 Helen Southern 125,218 2 Bruce Souza 86 2 TedSpaete86 4 Jeannette Spar 125,148 4 William Sparkman 125,145 2 Michele Spencer 86,140 4 John Spencer 125,145 4 Wanda Spencer 125 4 Mike Spencer 125 2 Jeffrey Spengler 86 4 Mark Sperry 125 2 Sh aron Spillane 86,229 4 Karl Sprague 125,140,154 2 Peter Springer 86 4 Constantine Stack 125,145 2 Vivan Stack 86,240 2 Jeffrey Stable 86,235 4 Nancy Stable 125,235 2 Russell Stallings 86 2 Lynda Stanley 86 2 Karen Starkweather 86 2 Deborah Staron 86 2 Susan Starrett 86 4 Pamela Starrett 125,148 4 Charlie Starrs 125 2 Gregory Starrs 86,238 4 James Starrs 125 2 Julia Stathis 87 2 Susan Stauffer 87 2 Thomas Stauffer 87 4 Katherine Stauffer 125 2 Jay Steacy 87 2 Judith Steele 87 4 Robert Steele 125 2 Karen Steere 87,238 ' 4 Michael Steere 131,239 2 Joseph Stefanelli 87 2 Susan Stein 87 2 Janet Steinmacher 86 4 Margaret Steinmacher 125 4 Cynthia Stem 125,239 2 Taylor Stem 87 2 Brenda Stephan 87 4 Anthony Stephan 125,154 Gray Stephans 140 4 Beverly Stephenson 125 4 Karen Sterner 125 4 Holly Stevens 126,208 2 Laurel Stewart 87,196,241 2 Susan Stewart 87 2 Craig Stewart 87,249 2 Elaine Stewart 87,238,219 2 John Stewart 87 2 Suzanne Stewart 87,231 4 Dennis Stewart 145,239,238,202 4 Ann Stewart 126,,, _ 2 Steve Stimac 87,219 2 Deette Stockstill 87 2 GarySto ton 4 Kenneth ' Stbckton 126 2 Guy Stockwell 87,237,238 2 Robin Stofko 94 4 JamesStone 126,213 2 John Street 87 4 Jodi Street 126 2 Emily Street! 126,87 4 Monica Street! 131,236 2 Lloyd Strickland 87 4 Karen Stride 126 2 Kathy Stromeyer 87 4 Debra Stromeyer 126,236 4 Martha Strong 126,148,163 2 James Strothman 87 4 Rocky Struck 126 2 Nancy Stuart 87 4 Theresa Stuart 126,153 4 Paula Stuckey 126 4 Anthony Stutts 126,238 2 Michael Stutts 87,238 2 Leigh Sullivan 87,240 2 Terri Sullivan 88,238 2 Julie Sullivan 93 4 Harold Sullivan 131 4 Richard Sullivan 126 4 Terence Sullivan 126.234 4 Deanna Summers 126,236 2 William Sund 88 4 Debra Sutton 126.150 4 Lori Swalm 126 2 Jan Swearingen 88 4 Wesley Swearingen 126 2 Dennis Sweeney 88 2 Jean Sweeney 88 4 Laura Sweeney 126,236 2 Charles Swindells 88 2 Ron Sybill 93 2 EugeneSydnor88 2 ThereseSzymanski 88 4 Michael fzymanski 126 4 Lester Tdnner 2 Marilyn Tarlano 88 4 Cynthia Tasker 126 4 Vicki Tattarelli 126,148 2 Bryan Taylor 88 4 Deborah Taylor 126 2 Harry Taylor 88 4 JamesTaylor 126 2 Rebecca Taylor 88,209 4 Robert Taylor 154 4 Robert E. Taylor 126,140 2 Steve Taylor 4 KayTeachout 126,251 4 Kim Teachout 126.209 2 David Teaford 88 4 NancyTeaford 126,208 2 Robert Thar 88 4 Barbara Theimer 126 4 John Thelen 127 4 Kenneth Thelen 127,145 2 Michell THielhorn 88,238 2 Zita Thiesing88 2 Jeff Thiesing 88 2 JaniceThigpen 88 2 MaryThorrias 88,237.238 2 Heather thbmpson 88 2 Kate Ttiompson 88 2 Meredith Thompson 88 2 Perry Thompson 88 2 Vanya Thompson 88,238 4 Elizabeth Thompson 127,150.163,218 4 Steven Thompson 127 4 Ray Thompson 127,140 4 Richard Thompson 127 2 Brett Thbrnton 88 4 Christopher Tice 127,239,238,176,197 2 Karen Tiphenor 88,248,250 4 LeslieTibhenor 127,192 2 Timothy Tierney 88,197 2 Christopher Tierney 88 2 Kathryn Tikkala 88,234 4 David Tikkala 127 4 Howard Tipton 127,140 2 Lynn Tipton 88 4 Jeffrey Toney 131.230 2 Mary Towe 89,208 2 Michael Towe 89 4 Patrick Towe 127 2 Kathleen Trainor 89,235 2 Christopher Trefny 89 2 Thomas Treiber 89 4 Karen Triber 127.231 4 Jean Tremaine 127,226 2 Sue Tremper 89,240,234 2 FrancesTrezona89 2 Raymond Triggs 89 2 Robert Triggs 89 4 Stephen Triggs 127.145 2 JulieTrippe89,238 4 KellyTrippe 127 4 Claudia True 127 2 Jose Trujillo 89 4 CesarTrujillo 127 4 JeanneTrujillo 127 4 Karen Truntio 127,100.227 2 Michell Tsompanas 89,175 2 Paul Tuck 89,23p ' 4 James Tucker 1 ,145 4 Lisa Tucker 127 2 Mark Tucker 89 2 Teresa Tucker 89 2 Cleri Trucsanyi 8 2 David Turner89 2 John Turner 89 2 Kelly Turner 89 4 Karen Turner 27 I r f. 4 Regina Turner 127,163 4 Scott Turner 127,239,237 4 Dale Tutterrow 127 4 Kathrina Tuttle 127,208 2 Robin Twedt 89,175 2 Leslie Ubico 89 4 Marcia Udstuen 130.226 4 Eric Ulanowicz 127.210 4 Gregory Utsh 127 4 James Underwood 127 4 Francis Urbany 128,154 2 Jeffrey Urbany 89 4 Lynne Ushijima 128,210,223.231 4 Roxanne Uyeda 128 4 DianeVahouny 128 4 Horace Vaile 128 2 Ailen Valaer89 2 Wendy Valaer 89 4 PaulVangundy 2 Andrea Vanhoose 89 4 David Vanhoose 128,225 2 Alex Vanlandingham 89.236 4 Cly Vanlandingham 128 2 Michael Vannony 89 4 Richard Vannony 128 4 Janet Vanriper 128 4 David Vanvranken 128,145 2 Carol Veitenthal 89,236,175 2 Michael Venaglia 89 2 Anita Venskus 89$ 4 Cheryl Vernon 128,240 2 Karen Vernon 90,238 2 Sandra Vernon 90,240 2 Cheryl Via 90 2 Keilan Via 90 2 LaurieVillhauer90.234,229 4 Valeri Vinogrador 128 2 Cheryl Vizzini 90 2 Marie Vodicka 90,234 4 MargaretVollrath 128 2 Marianne Voipe 90 2 Christy Vorbau 90 2 Debra Vorbau 90 4 Scott Wacker 128,223 2 Kevin Wackett 90 4 Angela Wackett 128,235,248 4 David Waddell 128.145,237,238 2 Diane Wagner 9,4 4 Kimberly Wagner 128 2 Scott Wagner 90 4 Carter Wagoner 128 2 Mark Wahl 93 2 Anne Walecka 90,223 4 DeboraJ] Walker 128 4 Douglas Walker 128,140 2 John Walker 90 2 Linda Walker90,234,175 2 Tim Walker 90 4 Hans Waller 128 4 Lori Walls 128,240,1.62 4 Ann Walsh 128 4 Elizabeth Walsh 128,231 2 Harold Walter 90 4 Robin Wartibold 128,249 4 Jeffrey Ward 128 2 Jessica Ward 90 2 Robert Ward 90 2 Gregory Ware 90 ‘4 Linda Ware 192 ■4 John Warren 128,145 Nancy Warren 90 2 Gigi Wasniewski 90,236.206 4 Emil Wasniewski 128,140 2 Lee Waters 90.199 2 Brigit Watnepaugn 90 4 David Watson 128,140,154 2 CaludUsi .Watts 90 4 Douglas Waugh 9 J31 2 Donald Waye 90 4 Linda Waye 128 4 John Weary 129 2 Jeffery Weaver 93 2 Diane Webb 90 2 Jeri Webber 90 4 James Weber 129.140 2 Susan Weber 90 4 John Webster 129,140,237,238 4 Charles Wedel 129 2 Stuart Wedel 90 2 Tracy Weeks 91,238 2 Alan Weinberg 91 4 Laurie Weinberger 129,226 4 Susan Weinberg 129 4 Kevin Weinberg 129,249,250 2 Neil Weinert 91 2 Michael Weinmann 2 Erich Welch 91 2 Ken Welch 91 4 Mary Welch 129 4 Stephanie Wesley 129 4 Lynn Wessen 93.173 2 Mark West 91 4 Michael West 129.153 4 Thomas West93.145 2 Katherine Westfield 91.235.254 2 John Weston 91.148 4 Patti Weston 129.150.173 4 Molly Whalen 129,239,237.173 2 Timothy Whalen 91 4 Thomas Whalen 129 2 Noel Wharton 91 2 Sharon Whetzel 91,219 4 Ben White 129 4 Eric White 129,222,223 2 Kathleen White 91.206 2 Linda While 91 4 Melanie White 129 2 Sandra White 91.238 2 Scott White 91,238 2 Susan White 91 4 Patty Whitenack 129.227 2 Kimberly Whitener 91 2 Paul Whitener 91.225 2 Guy Whiteside 91 4 Ricci Whiteside 129,239,226 4 Dennis Whitworth 129,145 4 William Whitworth 129 2 Cynthia Wiegand 91 4 Lisa Wigg 129,196 4 Blaine Wiley 129 4 Clarence Wilkerson 131,145 2 ' i Stuart Wilkes 91.238,225.230 4 David Wilkins 129 2 Cathryn Wilkinson 91,241,234 4 Steven Wilkinson 91 2 Steve Willey 94,219 2 Craig Willimas 91 2 Donna Willimas 91 2 Harding Willimas 92 2 Mark Willimas 92 2 Renate Willimas 94,226 4 Todd Williams 129,154 4 Kim Williams 129.223 2 Vicki Williams 92 4 Lynda Willimas 129 4 oOeborah Williams 129,223 4 Randy Williams 130 2 Philip Williams 92 2 Rickey Williams 92 4 Deborah Williamson 130.213 2 Lisa Williamson 92 2 Leisa Williford 92,234 4 Mark Williford 2 Mike Williford 92,238 ' 2 Donna Willoughby 92 4 Jean Willoughby 130 2 Robert Willoughby 4 Pamela Wilson 130 4 Paula Wilson 195,226 2 Thomas Wilson 92 2 Mark Winfree 92 4 Margo Winn 57.130 2 Ross Winn 92 2 Steve Winship 92 2 Kathleen Winters 92 4 Judy Wintersteen 130,223 2 Donald Wirth 92 4 Michael Wirth 130 4 Amy Wolfe 130 2 Shari Wolf 92 2 Phillip Wolfort93 2 Scott Wolters 92 2 Arnold Wong 92 4 Rebecca Wood 130,173 2 Jerry Woodbeck 92 4 Donna Woodcock 130,211 2 Lisa Woolsey 92 2 Robert Wright 92 2 William Wright 92,233 2 Karen Wucher 92 2 Robert Wucher 92 4 Mark Wuckovich 130 2 Elizabety Wynn 92,239,162 2 Doreen Yacuoby 92,238,234 2 Naomi Yamamoto 92 4 Richard Yano 130 2 Julia Yeager 92 2 Kristine Zapata 92 2 John Zavada 92 4 Katherine Zavada 130,239 4 Stephen Zavada 130.238 2 Leslie Zeller 92,241 2 Daniel Zellner 92.241 2 Natalie Zettel 92 4 Donald Zierers 130 4 Diane Zimmerman 130 2 Vicki Zipperer 94 4 Ellen Zmudzinski 130 2 John Zych 94 index 287 The 1973 Lair was printed in offset lithography, by the American Yearbook Company, State College, Penn¬ sylvania. The cover of the book was designed by members of the staff. It represents Lake Braddock’s theme for its first year, “The Birth of the Bruins.” The type style is News Gothic and the paper stock is 80 pound matte text and 80 pound slate brown text. The success of the Lair was due to the help of many people who devoted endless hours to it. The staff would like to thank them. A special thanks to the following people: Ms. Barbara Brant for putting up with us here at home and at Charlottesville. Ms. Joni Dimm for turning our ideas into a cover. Ms. Susan Leidemer for the art section of the book. Mr. Daniel Webster for the outstanding faculty candids. Mr. Bill McIntyre for rushing our prints oack to us. Ms. Hill for canvassing the area for ads. Ms. Rubino for the mountains of typing she did which we needed so desperately. Ms. Oliver for the “dictionary” pages. Mr. Nygard for taking outstanding underclass pictures. And last but not least our two advisors, Mr. Derr and Mr. Shoun, who patiently sat with us every afternoon for the last six months. We would have never gotten the book out without their inspiration. Laurie Rubino, Editor 288 editor’s note STOR. YARD ... n AUTO SHOP AlOO DRIVE ED AlOl !-[04 ' BOYS M Ji, .1 DRAFTING ClOO RECEIVE Jmaint [ CON 1 tra SH AND STORAGE T LOCK 1, t. ' lock I INO ART A102 WK !ND ART AI03 INO ART A(04 LOCK I S {to TO MAIN. AND REPAIR A109 r ■ TR INO ART AI08 RESOURCE “ TvF INS LAB ,cioi 1 C102 dIfoodlab IT C,I03 FOOD SErI | 0 | s ! CIOS I ■ ' —- ROOM T- — IND ART AI07 BOYS FAMILY LIVING RESOURCf GIRLS li-si iJi-r IND ART AI06 PRE ELEC A105 FOOD LAB C 107 S S ' o ' SEWING CI06 AV-TV FINANCE P 0 fEM ru SEWING CI04 Tj SEWING 1 CIOS SCHOOL STORE J EL RC 01 S ' L.J!! LOBBY DU PL I REPRO DIN FI SI “U£ BIOl ME| 3 BOYS GIRLS SCIENCE BI02 LEARNING CENTER BlOO OFF! 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