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In its ninth year of existence, it was evident why the Key Club was one of the premier service clubs. The Lake Braddock Key Club, be- ing a member of an international organization of Key Clubs, and their sponsor, the Kiwania Club, was kept busy with official club business throughout the year, however, service to the local area remained uppermost. Some highlights of this service were the project aiding the Potomac Lung Association in the winter, and a fund raising bike-a-thon during the spring. The continued handling of traffic during major events at school provided further opportuni- ty for the Keys to work. A chance at this service was open to any per- son who completed an application, and was recommended by a teacher. For those who were members, though, the year was fill- ed with the spirit which is a tradi- tion of the Key Club. KEY CLUB: Sponsor: Mike Firkins, Pres.: Lenny Bowersox, V. Pres.: Joe Cirillo, Sec.-Treas.: Susan Fraser, Members: Peggy Alber, Karen Anderson, Mary Bennett, Angela Bonts. Chris Bryce, Tony Bui, Alan Bushnell, Jim Clayton. Patty Crawford, Dave Dalton, Bob Digby, Dana Dunning, Mike Elliot, Tom Facca, Jay Garant, Jeff Guynn, Peter Gomez, Evan Harris, Neil Hag- gerty, Lisa Hastey, Jay Healy, Holly Heff- ner, Pat Hirl, Shawn Kerrigan, Mark Lewis, Kevin McCoy, Kelly Maresco. Jackie Mehew, Heidi Mitchell, Brian Moore, Andy Morgan, Jimmy Mudd. Tom Roche, Joey Rusell, Bret Spar, Eley Thompson, Chris Thoureen. Chris Trizna, Robert Tuten, Tim Tuttle, Jim Vaile, Nancy Van de Meulebroecke, David Wagner, Barbara Wilbur, Eric Wilhelm, Karen Zaterka Dedication The meeting is called to order by President Lenny Bowersox. As the votes are being counted, spons Mr Firkins and Pat Hirl await the results. The selection of Key Club representatives is debated by Lenny Bowersox, Susan Fras Alan Bushnell. Joe Cirillo. and Kevin McCoy: 232 Time Out The agenda for the next meeting is heard by Tony Bui, Jim Clayton, and Mike Firkins.
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ixcellence V Performing We’ve Only Just Begun, Cheryl Williams entertains at the NHS in- duction ceremony. One of the highest honors confer- red upon a student is induction in- to the National Honor Society. For those juniors and seniors selected, the requirements were not easy. Papers accounting their qualities of character, citizenship, leader- ship and service had to be written, and the students were required to excel in academics. Even after ad- mittance was achieved, these at- tributes were not discarded. The continued tutoring of English, history, math, and science was the most prominent outlet for these qualities. The hard work of these honor students also went into maintaining the necessary 3.5 academic average. The standards of excellence were once again upheld by the National Honor Society. )ld members as well as new members, attending their first meeting, listen as the subject of utoring is dicussed. s the meeting progresses, the lecture of virs. Reynolds is not lost upon Jamie Winters. Plans for part of the social side of the NHS. a trip to Leewood. are heard by new members Alan Bushnell and Ingrid Friedt. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Sponsor: Ann Reynolds. Pres.: Larry Rosenberger, V. Pres.: Cindy Ackerman, Sec.: Wendy Adams. Historian: Audrey Short. Executive Council: Katy Greico, Maria Hanahoe, Robert Hauser. 8rian Moore. Members: Karen Adair, Stacia Ahearn, Beth Andrews. Sally Arai, Lora Bates. Marc Beebe. Kristy Benton, Becky Beuchler, Scott Blackwell. Andy Block, Scott Boalick, Jim Bondi. Lisa Bowley, Kathy Broome, Tony Bui. Jon Burks, Alan Bushnell, Patty Byrns. Paul Cassell, Janet Caswell. Ruth Charon, Sharon Christianson. Joe Cirillo. Lisa Cle- ment. Richard Coryell. Cindy Cosby. Mary Cowperthwaite. Steve Culberson. Sofia Dembrauskas. Laura Danzi, Clayton Davis, David Davis, Luba Demchuk, Yvonne Demory. Beth Dernbach, Ann Drake, Jan Dugan. Rod Durham. Kathy Eisenberg, An- drea Eisenson, Vickie Ernest, Laura Essman, Julie Evetts, David Feisen, Sheila- Fintel, Ingrid Friedt. Karen Fry. Martha Gan- dy. Andrew Gesparich, Laura Gauer. Paige George, Kelly Glass. Thomas Gregario, Lauren Gruendel, Holly Guynn. Kristin Hallenberg. Brian Hecht. Cheryl Hedspeth, Laurel Heneghen. Patrick Hirl, Lac Hoang, Linda Horning. An Huang. Mark Hushower. Tom Hytry. Tae Im. Karen Juhasz. Joe Jurin- ski, Robin Karst. Sherri Karst. Theresa Kastner, Ameeta Kauer. Beth Keeling. Kathy King, Robin Knepp. Sheryll Kronk. Karen Kulp, James Lampton, Karen Levin. Gordon Long. Haw-Minn Lu, Michelle Lykins. Lisa Magnone. Steven Manz, Mark Martinez. Michelle Masaitis. John Metzier, Susan Montgomery. Greg Moody, Rita Morello. Jennifer Morsch. Mike Muldoon, Christy Mylks, Richard Nidever. Julie Nielsen, Todd Ninneman, Theresa Nydem, Lee Ocker, Ted O'Neil. Tom Ondrof. Tamara Page. Tina Pappas, Kathy Patten. Janet Pelzel. Bonnie Pierce, Cheryl Primoli. Diana Pryor. Ellen Rafferty. Mary Reilly. Susan Renaud. Julie Repass. Bonnie Richardson, Tom Roesh, Steven Rogers. Amy Roth. Michelle Runge. Joey Russell, Holly Sales. Brian Samuels. Lisa Simonetta. Heidi Smith. Nancy Smith, Margo Snyder. Sunghee Soh. Stacey Staats, Rita Stamoulas. Carrie Stewart. Cynthia Strange. Brian Strecker. Liz Stutzman. Diann Szczypinski, Chad Talbot. Lielani Tamura. Mike Thomas. Tracy Thomas. Anne Tisler. Sara Trexler. Tomiana Trimm. Robert Tuten, Irene Uesato. Emma Valerio. Lorene Ward. Margaret Webb. Barbara Weedman. Barbara Weger, Cheryl Williams. Jamie Winters. Yvonne Zambo. Clubs 231
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it the close of a meeting, Lieiam nd Lilian Snuffer head for their lockers. Service: the concept behind the Keyettes. To the community, the Keyettes dedicated a large portion of this service. Groups such as the American Lung Association and the American Red Cross benefited from support these forty girls pro- vided. More of this civic assistance was shown by the Thanksgiving food drive. Closer to us, the The spirit of the Keyettes is shown as they assemble for a meeting. R The leadership of the Keyettes, Amy Roth, Cindy Ackerman, Sara Trexler, Laura Essman, Stacia Ahearn. and Paige Lombard, pause before the start of a meeting. students and the faculty also received their help. As part of this help, the traditional decoration of the Sadie Hawkins dance and management of the concession stand were undertaken by the Keyettes. Once again, the Keyet- tes demonstrated their extraor- dinary ability to serve. KEYETTES: Sponsor: Diana Barron, Pres.: Sara Trexler, V. Pres.: Paige Lombard. Sec.: Laura Essman, Treas.: Amy Roth, Hist.: Cin- dy Ackerman, Pari.: Stacia Ahearn, Honorary Sweetheart: Jim Vaile, Members: Kristy 8enton. Becky Beuchler, Lisa Bowley, Debbie Buckman, Katie Col- ocotronis, Carla Criste. Yvonne Demory, An- drea Eisenson, Julie Evetts, Laura Gauer, Kelly Glass, Holly Guynn, Laurel Heneghan, Lac Hoang, An Huang, Beth Keeling, Kathy King, Rhonda Kuhlman, Lee Ocker, Allyson Pieper, Denise Psioda, Ellen Rafferty, Polly Riordan, Lori Silinskie, Tracey Smith, Lilian Snuffer, Margo Snyder, Marisa Snyder, Sunghee Soh, Ann Sulik, Lielani Tamura, Tomianna Trimm, Barb Weger. Rather than turn her back on the Keyettes, Beth Keeling expresses the purpose and the spirit of the club. Clubs 233
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