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

 - Class of 1982

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Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 229 of 376
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As she scans an important point, Susan Zywokarte prepares her speech. Controversy Coach Vicki Drinnon reviews a debate after the round has ended. “Millions of children are corporally punished each year without con- stitutionally required due process.” That was the beginning of just one of the many debate cases which could be argued under this year’s national high school debate resolution, which was: “Resolved, that the federal government should establish minimum educational standards in elementary and secondary schools in the U.S.” To prepare for a year of debate on this topic, nine Lake Braddock students attended debate workshops at area univer- sities. Six students attended an in- stitute at Georgetown University, two attended one at George Mason University, and one student attend- ed an institute at Mercer College in Georgia. In addition to local WCFL tournaments, the team attended invitationals at large universities such as Cornell, Wake Forest, and Harvard. The debate team had a very sucessful year both at home and away. Debate Team Sponsor: Vicki Drinnon. Members: Jim Bondi. Mark Brazeal, Mark Bunster, Bob Copeland. Erin Corning. Paula Culvyhouse. Bruce Field. Mike Green. Francy Greico, Jodi Grieve. Harry Kelly. Geeta Khare. Jim Kowalski, Leigh Anne Larance. Rich Larance, Gordon Long. Shaun Martin. Mark McDowell. Michelle McLaine. Michelle Miles. Robby Moye. Mike Peterson. Joe Pettit. James Piotrowski. Mike Polk. Jerry Reece. Andy Rogers. Erica Sarnes. Molly Smith, Lorene Ward. Steve Wright. Susan Zywokarte. Clubs 225

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Elected in the spring of ’81, the Student Government Association kept the school running smoothly and efficiently. President Tighe Walker and the other officers were responsible for what was labeled the most successful Homecoming ever. The beautification efforts were also continued by the SGA with the help of the faculty and the student body. Another example of the SGA’s continued effort to im- prove our stay at LB was the long hours they spent modernizing our constitution. As always, the SGA played an active role in the events of our school. SGA-Sponsors: Mimi Jahoda and Dale Rumberger, President: Tighe Walker, Vice-President: Lisa Hastey, Intermediate Vice- President: Kenny Morrissette, Secretary: Elisa Levitz, Treasurer: Ruth Graham Vice President Lisa Hastey listens atten- tively as an SGA meeting continues. Working Together was GLASS HAP SGA class member Kevin McCoy searches through the tiles for an important form. SGA Vice President Lisa Hastey and Kevin McCoy discuss an upcoming activity witn co-sponsor Miss Jahoda. 224 Time Out



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CLASS OF 82: Sponsor: Susan Spage; Pres.: Jay Garant, V. Pres.: Paul Calobrisi, Sec.: Lisa Magnone, Treas.: Cheryl Williams As in other years, the seniors oc- cupied themselves with recovering and maintaining senior privileges. “Oish” cards, renamed SPAIB (Senior Privileges At Its Best) cards, were again requested, and denied, however, the senior park- ing lot and snack bar remained open. Money also played an impor- tant role: the selling of candy at soc-hops and the snack bar made possible a free graduation ceremony. All was not work, though, as the students were com- pensated for their hard efforts by the junior-senior ski trip in early February. The day's profits are safely handled by Jay Garant. Business details Paul Calobrisi) are discussed by three of the four officers.(Jay Garant, Lisa Magnone Work at the Senior snack bar is handled by Vice President Paul A pep rally provides a healthy outlet for the spirit of the senior cla Calobrisi. 226 Time Out

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