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

 - Class of 1984

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Lake Braddock Secondary School - Lair Yearbook (Burke, VA) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 343 of 392
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KEY CLUB: Sponsor: Mr. Firkins. Pres.: Jeff Guynn. V.Prcs.: Pete Ward. Sec.: Mark Russell. Members: Tom Arai. Larry Bennett. Mary Blair. Mark Bondi. Ken Brandon. Chris Bryce. John Broome. Erin Corning, Debbie Dooley. Christy Dugan. Chris Elwell. Patrick Ensley. Kathy Forgas. Heidi Freidl. David Gilroy. Trey Gordon. Ann Guiberson. David Guy. Brett Hagen. Marian- na Helms. Bobby Herling. Nakul Jerath. Chip Koscielniak. Trent Kubo. Lisa Kulvich. Leah Ann Larance. Dawn Lavcrghctta. Bill Link. Julie Liveris. Laura McKelvey. Melissa McNulty. Craig Murden. Stacy Myers. John Petrillo. Ann- marie Redican. Jenny Rowzie. Keller Russell. Doug Rutherford. Jenny Schleycr. Laura Schweizer. Danny Seale. Coy Short. Libby Smith. Mark Soh. Greg Watson. Kathryn Wirkus Christy Dugan listens attentively as plans are made for an upcoming charity project. Chip Koscielniak and Jeff Guynn display their superior award for membership and development presented by Key club international. Service dll Throughout the year the Key Club proved why it was one of the school’s most popular club’s. The club continued to serve the school and its members by selling tickets at spor- ting events, serving refreshments at graduation, and selling P.T.A. member- ships as well as school calendars at Back to School Night. Money was rais- ed to aid the club in attending the Regional Convention. The club was given the 1982-83 Superior Award for their dedicated work in membership ?r the meeting is over Jeff Guynn. Mark sell, and Danny Seale take time out to ociate with other members. Around and outstanding development pro- gram. Acceptance into the club entail- ed completing an application and ob- taining teacher recommendation; however, much energy, pride, and dedicaton predominated all re- quirements. Without the Key Club many school as well as community events would have been chaotic. Thus hard work and incentive to take action opened the door to accomplishment for the Key Club and its members. Key Club 339

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 'A'h:i« registering donors. Laura Johnson shows her enthusiasm for the annual Red Cross Blood •nve sponsored by the Keyettes. Leah Wilbur. Elly Grinspun. and Rachael Buechler listen attentively as the club plans for the upcoming Red Cross Blood Drive. Contributing their ideas for the Fall Festival booth during one of the meetings are Jennifer Suit. Lydia Morris, and Chelly Elliott. KEYETTES: Sponsor: Mrs. Regan. Pres.: Marisa Snyder. V.Pres.: Cindy Shoeneberg. Sec.: Laura Johnson. Tres.: Sonja Swecdc. Parli.: Rachael Beuchler. His.: Miwon Yi. Pub.: Jennifer Colly. Soc.: Elaine Charron. Sp. Pro.: Susan Spagnola. Members: Kim Burtnetl. Ellen Carr. Katie Col- ocotronis. Erin Corning. Barbie Eddleman. Chelly Elloitt. Kim Ellsworth. Amy Evettcs. Elly Grinspun. Lisa Keys. Kristen Livingston. Dawn Mayfield. Chris McDonald. Lydia Morris. Jill Par- sons. Cheryl Pascoe. Denise Psioda. Camille Quiros. Ann Rafferty. Lisa Sheffield. Lori Silin- skie. Lisa Simpson. Tracy Smith. Shannon Souvenir. Kristie Staton. Jennifer Stephens. Kathie Stocker. Jennifer Suit. Kristen Timpf. Leah Wilber. Key to Success This year proved to be one of the most successful in the history of the Keyettes as they sponsored and helped with many more community and school service projects. Continuing traditional activities such as Santa Grams, flowers for Valentine's Day. and the annual Wolf Trap Park Inter- national Children's Festival, the Keyet- tes also added several new services to their long list. One such project was helping with the annual Wakefield Park Halloween Extravaganza. Again the Keyettes sponsored their yearly Food Drive for the needy and the Red Cross Blood Drive, both of which were a tremendous success. Most proceeds went to benefit Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), the club’s interna- tional project. Another memorable event for this year’s Keyettes was the initiation into the club. This year's pro- spective members were kidnapped and taken to breakfast to celebrate their acceptance.Throughout the year Keyettes proved that patience, hard work, and a concern for others was the key to success. 338 Keyettes Organizing materials for the upcoming Follies are Amy Evettes. Lisa Hunter. Laura Johnson.



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AAAA Champs Marching Hand members enthusiastically cheer as the Bruins score a touchdown against the Hams. During an assembly, the Marching Hand performs Broadway. •• For the third consecutive year, the Marching Band finished the season as Virginia state AAAA champs. The band's success was large- ly due to the long, hard hours each member spent perfecting routines with the help of sponsor Carl Bly and sum- mer instructor Bob Wall. In the Mount Vernon Marching Band Classic, the Color Gaurd placed second in the open class, and the band took the award for best brass section in addition to the overall title. Carl Bly was recognized as the best director. With these vic- tories under their belt, the Marching Band went on to capture the Virginia Band and Orchestra Association class AAAA Band award at the Virginia State Marching Band Competition. Once again, the Colorguard placed se- cond, and Mr. Bly was again named the best director. The overall points the Marching Band received singled them out as the best band in the state of Virginia. As a result, the band was in- vited to perform at the Citrus Bowl in Florida. Thinking ahead to next year, Mr. Bly said, Oh yeah, it will be good next year. Winning state titles is tough so we'll have to see about that, but I have high hopes. Clarinett player. Elaine Siatis. awaits her part in CantoDel Biento. 340 Marching Band

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