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 261 of 376
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Discoverers Joseph Krutch said Science represents the world as Man gradually comes to discover it. The Science Club, Lake Braddock’s organization of prospective ex- plorers, was busy discovering the world while increasing their knowledge about it. The members of the Science Club used their background in physics, chemestry, and biology to explore organisms and chemicals as well as the stars and the universe. Seniors Mark Beebe and Phil Plait gave frequent lectures on the interesting features of the earth and universe. In February, club president Mike Thomas held discussions and demonstrations of computers open to the entire school. The members of the science club were explorers beginning their long quest for new discoveries. SCIENCE CLUB: Sponsor: Mrs. Price. Members: Mark Beebe, Nakul Jerath, Jim Lampton. Haw-Mihn Lu, Phil Plait. Mike Thomas. Steve Wright. Members of the science club take a break from their research. Clubs 257

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Extra 5pecia The National Safety Council had an important purpose in mind when it was organized years ago and that purpose continued to be honored in the 1981-82 school year. The Safety Council’s message of “Safety First” was relayed to both the student body and faculty through verbal communication, handmade pictures of injured ted- dy bears, and professional Red Cross safety posters throughout the school. The Council was also instrumental in recruiting donors to the Red Cross blood bank. The Safety Council, and their sponsor Mrs. Hilda Hall, attended county meetings of the National Safety Council once a month to find out about new trends in safety educa- tion. At the end of the year, the Safety Council could be sure that the student body had benefited from their care. SAFETY COUNCIL: Sponsor: Hilda Hall, Police Sponsor: Officer Gary Vineyard, Of- ficers: President: Debbie Shepherd. Vice- President: Yvonne Zambo. Secretary: Beth Keeling. Treasurer: Kathy Eisenberg, Members: Karen Allgair. Sara Bealor, Liz Burns. Ruth Charron. Tracey Dembmski, Li Heard, Sherri Lang. Mike LeSavage, Gila Levine, Becki Rice. Marla Thorne. Dawn Todd JUNIOR CIVITAN: Sponsor: Mrs. Palmore, Officers: President: Lisa Davis, Vice- President: Kurt Yanchenco. Secretary: Paige George, Treasurer: Steve Culbertson. Members: Beth Black, Jennifer Bonnet, Laura Brandewie. Teresa Brownlee. Regina Chin. Kevin Cline. Mary Cowperthwaite, Dawn Crissom. Jean Daly, Jim Danzi, Meeru Dhaiwala, Diane D'Orazio. Teresa D'Orazio, Brandi Drago, Bruce Field. Rick Filler. Lillian Fried. Ron Gamble. Bob Gregorio. Lorraine Hall, John Hanlin. Bobby Herting, Mary Holland. Nakul Jerath. Carol Kammer- deiner, Linda Keys. Susan Michaelis. Jen- nifer Morsch, Shelly Nowak, Jocelyn Olsen. Mike Piotrowski, Crystal Purcell, Debbie Renaud. Gary Richardson. Coy Short. Rob Slaven, Eileen Walsh. Barbara Wilbur. 256 Time Out Safety Council members display their trophy at a meeting. Junior Civitan members gather before planning a bake sale. Junior Civitan was a service club made up of high school students who cared about the welfare of the handicapped. This year they devoted their time to raising funds in order to aid the mentally retard- ed. During the holiday season, the Junior Civitans, in connection with their Senior counterparts, sold fruit cakes and donated the profits to the Northern Virginia Training Center. They also wrapped presents that were exchanged the Center’s annual Christmas p; ty. In addition, the Civitans he bake sales and car washes to rai even more money for the benefit the retarded. However, not all the Civitan's projects were fur raisers. Members of the club • ficiated and acted as “Huggers” the Special Olympics. In their o right, these energetic studer were special, themselves.



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New Horizons Tired of the standard fare in reading at school? Looking for dif- ferent insights into life? If the answer to either, or both, of these questions was ‘yes,’ then Psyche magazine was the solution. A new phenomenon in its first year of publication, Psyche magazine was an alternative literary journal. The articles and selections featured philosophy, free writing, poetry, and cartoons. Each issue, which came out every other week, dealt with one aspect of modern society and behavior, with such examples as religion, conformity, and decadence. So, if one wanted fresh opinions on subjects affecting us all, Psyche magazine was the forum to be looked at. PSYCHE: Sponsor: Ron Axelrod. Pres.: Neil Hagerty, V. Pres.: Haw Minn lu. Members: Michelle Aquilino. Tyler Cade. Jennette DeLong, John Metzler. Rob Nixon, Leonard Pinkney, lielani Tamura, Eley Thompson. Sara Trexler. Gary Wordham. Ideas for upcoming issues are deliberated by the officers of Psyche, Neil Haggerty and Hav Lu. As the subject of non conformity arises. Lielani Tamura renews her interest in the discussion. The esoteric side of the meeting is added by the comments of the sor, Mr. Axelrod. 258 Time Out

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