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With a sunny California smile. Karen Stark takes a break from the duldrums of geometry. Not upset by the Redskins loss. Mark Bunster and Teresa Brownlee, enjoy each others com- pany during lunch. Supporting one of our many local colleges. Terri McGraa listens intently to a speaker in an after school meeting. rcssed in purple and gold. Caroline Williams and Lisa Kay display eir spirit throughout the course of the day. Proud of the Nitney Lions' football record. Liz Wheeler wears her Penn State sweatshirt to show her loyalty to her friends. School Spirit Week 317
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Spirit of ’84 Fun and excitement flowed through the halls and classes during school spirit week. In- stead of the usual five days of constant spirit, only three days of spirit was allotted. On Monday, January 23, burgundy and gold dominated the halls, demonstrating Redskin fever. Students expressed their spirit for the Redskins, even though it was the day after their loss to the Raiders in Super- bowl XVIII. On Wednesday, January 25, students dressed up in apparel displaying their favorite college or the colleges of their brothers and sisters. Friday, January 27, was the all-time favorite day: Purple and Gold Day. During fourth period, S.G.A. handed out candy to all participants of the spirited day. All in all. the week was successful and fun. Drawn into the hype of Super Bowl XVIII, I)oug Burum displays one of the many designs of T-shirts offered to support the Redskins. Before French class, Erin Corning and Dani leges. As. Schmidt wear sweat shirts that advertise their favorite col- With pride. Julie Cunningham exhibits he enthusiasm for the NFC champions. 316 Student I.ifc
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Decorating Delirium What did every student have that was labeled everything from a pig sty to a creative outlet? The answer? Lockers! Not only did lockers create storage space for coats, books and other school materials, but they were also used for the students to express themselves. Lockers were decorated with posters, shelves, carpeting, wallpaper, stuffed animals, and mirrors. To celebrate bir- thdays, lockers were decorated with candy and crepe paper. As holidays ap- proached, the decorations continually changed. Pictures of pumpkins and black and orange crepe paper were seen at Halloween along with tinsel and Christmas stockings at Christmas. In addition, lockers were used for a place to meet and report the latest gossip. Lake Braddock students were able to take a part of the school and convert it into something that reflected their unique tastes and per- sonalities. Before going lo his second period class. Chris Fleuhr proudly displays his Dcf Leppard collec- tion. After school. Sophomores Jerry Reece and Darrell Zemitis meet at their locker to talk about the day's events. By decorating her locker.Sophomore Katie Gaffney shows her Christ: spirit and love for the Police. 318 Student Life
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