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Taking a math quiz. Nakul Jerath care uiiy studies a problem. MATH HONOR SOCIETY: Sponsor:Mrs. Gabriel. Members: C. Ackerman. G. Aldrich, J. Ambroziak, S. Arai, S. 8ansal. Mark Beebe. C. Slain. A. Bonts. L. 8owersox. K. Broome. J. Burks. P. Cassell. E. Cook. R. Coryell, L. Danzi. Y. Demory, B. Dernbach. C. DeRuiter, A. Drake. V. Ernest. B. Field. M. Gandy, P. George. A. Gomez-Lobo. P. Greico, H. Guynn. M. Hanahoe. M. Hanko. K. Harney. R. Hauser, B. Hecht. L. Heneghan. I. Hoang. A. Hodge. T. im. N. Jerath. J. Jurinski, S. Karst. A. Kaur. G. Long. H. Lu. M. Martinez. J. McSweeny, R. Morello. M. Muldoon, C. Mylks. B. Nguyen. L. Nguyen, E. Rafferty. T. O'Neil. T. Page. D. Pryor. M. Reilly. S. Rogers. J. Russell. A. Roth. D. Samuels. L. Simonetta. M. Snyder. M. Thomas. J. Wicker. J. Wilson. At the end o a mail-in competition. Beth Dernbach signs her name. A special group of math scholars used their after-school time to im- prove their already proficient math skills by forming the Math Club. The best of these “math whizzes were inducted into the prestigious Math Honor Society. In addition to coaching each other and receiving instruction from their sponsor, Ms. Pat Gabriel, the members of the club polished their skills by taking quizzes after school and by com- peting in “mail-in math competi- tions with other area schools. When the members of the Math Club looked back at the end of the year, they saw that the practice, competition, and more practice all added up to an educational and rewarding year. MATH TEAM: Sanju Bansai. Beth Oernbach, David Goldsmith. Brian Hecht. Tae im, Nakul Jerath. Jae Kim. Haw-Minn Lu. Stephen Reinhardt. Debbie Samuels. Mike Thomas. 246 Time Out
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Retreat Members of Young Life smile as they step off of the bus at Ocean City. .aughmg at an inside joke. Laurel Heneghan, Lee Ocker and Lynn Herrington •emember the three day Ocean City trip. Some people wanted to study about God and the Bible; some were interested in the monthly guest speakers; and many more came to just have fun. But whatever their reason, Young Life was the place to go. Sponsors Kiki Galivan, along with Pat and Betsy Goodman, led the fellowship and discussions, and counseled privately with anyone who wanted to talk about personal problems. Young Life was open to all who wanted to come to its meetings and weekend camp-outs, called retreats. Anyone in grade nine through twelve was welcome, so there was always a large atten- dance at retreats and the weekly Bible studies at someone’s house. Whether a person came for the study, the counseling, or the fun. Young Life was the place. YOUNG LIFE: Sponsors: Pat ana 8etsy Goodman. Kiki Galvan. Because Young Lite is open to everyone, there is no tormai membership. Clubs 245
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The sober half of the FGSS contemplates fife at an afterschool Meeting. k ----- Members of the FGSS pose for their only semi-formal activity, the 'earbook picture. One of the most unique clubs in Lake Braddock was made up of seniors who had “taken a very liberal approach to their senior year.” This club, called the Former Good Student Society, or FGSS, was comprised of students whose grade point average had declined during their last year in high school, but who deserved a break after three years of hard work. In addition to the “normal officers of a club, the FGSS distinguished itself with its variety of out-of-the- ordinary offices and their self- appointed incumbents. Some of these offices were “Minister of Pigmentation Alteration” (Jon Burks), “Head of Narcoleptic Classroom Monitors (Tamara Page) and Kegmaster” (Clay Riley). The purpose of this club, to let the seniors enjoy their final year of school, was easily met. FORMER GOOD STUDENT SOCIETY: Of- ficers: President: Scott Hauser. Vice- President: Janet Pelzel, Secretary: Leslie Brown. Treasurer: Tom Ondrof, Cabinet: Chief in Charge of Mistaken Names and Non-Existant Harvard Appointments: Marc Beebe. Co-Pilot: Magic Bus: Tony Bui. Minister of Pigmentation Alteration: Jon Burks. Head of the Procrastinators Society: Karen Cedarblade. Chairman; Alchoholic Beverages Commission: Rich Coryell. Col- lector of Cartoons for FGSS Scrapbook: Laura Danzi. Bouncer of All Present Good Students: Clayton Davis, Top Shelf. Left Side: Michelle Davis. Chairman of the Men- tal Gymnastics Association: Ann Drake. Ex- cuse Manager: Sheila Fintel, Brown-Nosers Exterminator: Paige George. Chairwoman of all Wouid-Have-Been Validictorians: Katy Grieco. Most Experienced Advisor for those who are Former Good Students: Rhonda Kuhlman. Secretary for Degenerative Men- tal Development: Becky Lebedeker. Janitor: Karen Levin, Official Time Waster and Pro- crastinator: Elisa Levitz. Owner-Operator Magic Bus: Brian Moore. Co-Director of Social Insanity: Lee Ocker. Defense: C.D. Ogren. Head of Narcoleptic Classroom Monitors: Tamara Page. Director of Tropical Drunk Rock and Roll: Don Pierce. Com-post: Phil Plait. Crockadile Connection: Tim Prof- fitt. Chairperson for Pruney Hands: Ellen Rafferty, Director of Procrastination: Mary Reilly, Kegmaster: Clay Riley. Captain of Leaf Patrol: Larry Rosenbergcr. Vice Presi- dent Environment Control: Robert Saale. President Environment Control: Jamie Shepherd. Chairperson for the Committee to move to Boston: Audrey Short. Chairman of Bad Publicity Committee: Heidi Smith. Secretary of Radicalism: Mike Thomas. Ac- ting Director of Social Insanity: Jim Vaile. Official Coordinator of Kink and Other Fund Raising Activities: Barb Weger. Members: Carla Criste. Susan Hamel. Tracy Ray. Chris Trizna. Sponsor: Roger 8ergstrom. Clubs 247 Reformers
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