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

 - Class of 1981

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Skyland Wranglers and Wranglerettes listen to Marty inform them of the evening's activities. Shawn Johnson, Nancy Rowzie and Sharon West make sure their cameras have film and flashes ready for the next events. Some came just to sing and get kicked out of Mac’s, others to laugh and socialize, even more to learn more about God and themselves. All agreed with Mike Cullerton and Steve Weedman that Younglife was a real good hit.” Wednesday nights were a time for refrains of Wade in the Water and skits like the letter to Santa. During the Thanksgiving holidays a group of eighty enjoyed a chilly weekend at Skyland. For those who wished to learn more about how scripture can give answers to problems in their lives, Cam- paigners was held on Monday nights at the Rowzie's. If a per- sonal problem couldn’t be worked out there, Kiki Galvin and Cindy McKay were always ready to talk privately. Younglife provided both entertainment and guidance to a very large group of ninth through twelfth graders. Listening at Skyland to Marty's lecture about his alien spaceship are Angie Bonts, Eddie Conlon and Dana Dunning. 348 R R

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CHANCE FOR THE BETTER FORMER GOOD STUDENTS' SOCIETY Sponsor???; Pres.: Laura Richardson; Vice Pres.: Elizabeth Gower; Sec. Veronica Gomez-Lot»; Mist.: Anthony Jonos: Parliamen- tarian: 8eth McFarland; Roc. Sec.: Kathy Ratferty; Cor- resp. Sec.: Regina Gilford; Cabinet: Ambassador to Texas Scan McCatfrey; Apathy Coordinator: Stove Weedman; Consultant on the Creative Manipulation ot Fact: Rick Tiene; Croative Excuse Consultant: Sherry Compton; Co Dir. ot Beverages and Partying: Renee Brown Cindy Perkins; Oir. of Jurisprudence and Parliamontariantsm; Wes Marshall; Dir. Ot Nonconformity: Patrick Broos; Dir. of Paraphernalia: Phil Sessoms; Dir. ot Procrastination: Cheryl Oslund; Oir. In Charge ot Setting a Good Example: Mike vassailo; Dir. of Social Activities: Lila Fcisee; Embezzler-in-Chiof; Keith Vassailo; Exec, in Chargo ot Head Shrinking; Karen Donnelly; Exec, m Charge of Mojos: Sue Armor; The Georgetown Connection: Eileen McBriarty and Mary Both Watson; Legal Consultants: JoAnne Rossi and Tammy Seltzer; Mogul Maintainence Officer: Joe HIM; Moral Advisor; Mari Smith; Music Coordinator Ann Loogmore; Punk Otticer: L 7 Carr; Solicitor General; Mike Cuilorton; Supervisor of Hops Consumption: Thomas Rathburn; Members: Amelia Autroy. Andy Colocotronis. Alhson Earl. Katie Elsenhower. Lynn Euler. Leslie Marpor. Sue Heydon. Vanda Jonos. Oavid Nikovitz. Koko Rahn, Guy Ralhson, Jan Roush. Don Samuels. Brian Sapp. Deb- bie Smith. Rich Walters. Val Yamamoto. FGSS HOMEWORK COMES LAST “Do you consider apathy to be your greatest attribute?” “Yes?” “Great! You’re in.” “Want to be a Cabinent member?” “No, I’m sorry. We already have a Director of Paraphernalia, Phil Sessoms. You’ll have to come up with another title.” Such lax entrance requirements and radical cabinent positions could only come from one organization, the Former Good Students’ Society. A new club, the FGSS advocated school day excur- sions to Burke Lake, staying out late on school nights, and partying all weekend. The FGSS was con- ceived by a group of seniors who had finally given up the fight against senior slump and had decided to band together and make the most of their fall into apathy. Cabinet officers were self- appointed. A total of 49 persons claimed to be members of the FGSS, however the club’s ideals were supported by many more as the falling grade point averages of the class of '81 showed. Twenty-four of tho forty-nine former good students pose at the first organized meeting of the FGSS held for the sole purpose of taking pictures. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO FGSS (Former Good Students' Society) Name: Addross: Telephone: Chock one responso lor each Question. 1. Old your class rank drop during your junior year? yes —ISO 2. Does your mothor still have grand illusions about you becoming a doctor or a lawyer? yes no 3. Does She think you're going to William and Mary or UVA? ye$ no t. Is she a crazy woman'» yos no 5. Aro you sick and tired ol advanced placement courses? yes no 6 Do you consider apathy to be your greatest attribute? yes no 7. Do you plan to Quit all your extra-curricular activities and mellow out tor tho rost of the year alter and if) you aro aecoptod to college? yes r 0 8. Would you rather spend your weekends studying or par. tying or watching LoveOoar with your mother» —party study towboat Personal Statement: Signature of applicant: Note: Students who have been kicked out ot the National Honor Society do not have to till out this application: they have been immediately accepted into the FGSS. Clubs 347



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Pom poms and lollipops are sold for the Pep Club by Katie Colocotronis and Anabel- ly Watson at the Fall Festival. Enthusiastic and spirited Peppers make themselves heard at the Varsity Sean McCaffrey and Brendan Sullivan proudly help hold up their artistic work before the Oakton. Showing total togetherness, top official Peppers pose for their family portrait. A noticeable change had been made at sporting events. There was yelling, screaming, and peo- ple cheering and chanting with the cheerleaders. They had their own section marked off at the games and they certainly made themselves heard! There was spirit and the new Pep Club. Over 200 students joined the club to cheer for one sport or another. The group was lead by seven enthusiastic junior and senior officers, two fuz- zy mascots and a devoted sponsor. The bears romped around between the cheerleaders and held up signs with chants on them to keep everyone involved. The wild and spirited group were not Being Peppers” because of the soft drink; but to them, to Be A Pep- per” meant having fun and lots of spirit. PEP CLUB Sponsor: Mrs. Marianne Weber; Pros.: Mike Cullerton; Vice Pres.: Jim Vaile; Sec.: Cindy Ackerman; Treas.: Robin Ren- wick, Steve Weedman; Soc. Chairpersons: Lynn Miller. Johnna Sorg; Mascots: Larry Rosenberger, Jim Vaile. Clubs 349

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