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CV cuet, i ij •.X n av , A — in ms biology class. Bret Walters finds numor in his work. i s%% -••-••• .•' (t nc Sonncriijt V o, a-a 7 4- Chris Crennan listens attentively to the geometry lesson of tne day Larnssa Raun listens to the band Destony” at the Fall Festival.
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OF AMERIA Enjoying the warmth of the bon fire. Chris Trizna and Caroline Williams take part in the activities of Homecoming Week. At one of the many booths at the Fall Festival. VICA members pro- vide the opportunity to put on a happy face. In the spirit of Lake 8raddock, the Jelly Bean Guess offers the chance to win a giant Bruin. Also present this year were signs of a nation leaning towards the conservative methods of the past to deal with the new demands of the future. Discipline was a major focus, most evident to students in administrative patrols outside the school and in the hallways to ar- rest a growing student attendance problem. The separation of the in- termediate lunch and break periods from that of the 9-12 grades symbolized a move towards the traditional high school image and away from the experimenta- tion of the 70’s. But Lake Braddock continued growing and changing and remained, as it had been from its opening day, Ahead of the Race”.
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fa— V—t t - • • J A hacL tfjjn un aru otf oJLa - f-C X% nu. ,. -tfojj) uX(XA, it- pAjJly y jr oyo u cjJ u cL0 Ccyn n 4r ,fLi a ol tc£ caXLhin- cu r a jo u'J i -ejcL,cxn do JL xcfu r roanrui . haxrt a o at ■A - ’™ A 0V - fduruu. - For spirited students, the Homecoming bonfire is an enjoyable way to spend a Thursday night. (Lisa Hastey. Sara Trexier. Bonnie Pierce. Teri Ashwell. and Lorene Ward) A; me summer s end. classes ano social activities were put in orbit. Most students were involved with many activities, both in and out of school. With the help of modern tecnnology we found our spare time more enjoyable. Many oc- cupied their time with the use of electronic games. Good times were shared with friends, and teachers participated in extra cur- ncuiar activities, along with the students. We advanced through another year of progress in our school, community, anc in our country. Student Life 9
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