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Donna Moulton Applied Physical Science Janet Mulloy Trig., College Algebra. Analytical Geometry. Probabili- ty and Statistics. Computer Science. Computer Club Advisor Sam Mumpower Algebra II, Analytic Geometry, Functions Lin Murray English 9. Creative Writing. Co- sponsor of Chimera Sandy Murray Social Studies 8 Jerald Newberry Counselor Subschool 1 Helen Nicks 7th Grade Science Kay Norton 10th Grade P. E.. Varsity Soft- ball Coach Becky O’Brien Speech Jan Miles Odom Gourmet Foods I. II. Single Liv- ing, Skills for Living. Contem- porary Living Personal Rela- tionships. FHA Sponsor Nancy H. Oliver Counselor of Subschool 1 Jo Orsino Clinic Aide Judy Owens Psychologist Kathy Palmer Math 8, Fundamental Math £ MAILLOT ; fANTALCW KoBe - BAS A B Louse Boll- o eB Before introducing the next French chapter, new teacher Miss Rigsbee checks h book for important information. 50 Academics
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FOOD FANCY Walt Mika Government 12 Kay Mikula Biology Diane Miller Health 8 and 9 Sandy Miller World Cultures. American History May Minnette Algebra I, General Math II Will Misner Analytic Geometry. Functions, Algebra II Laraine Mittleman 8th Grade PE Phyllis Montgomery Writing Center Aide Nancy Moore Biology Joan Morgan Art 8.Art I. Metal Design. Crafts Nancy Morris U.S. and Va.Government. Basic Skills III rood...the way to a teacher’s heart. When teachers were not concerned with classwork and students, a frequently heard question concerned the best place to eat in the metropolitian area. Chez Francois of Great Falls seemed to be the over- whelming favorite restaurant for the special evenings. Even during work days, teachers always enjoyed the break from the brown bag. They visited Vinnie's, Angie’s, Pizza Hut, The Golden Arches, or Pepperoni Stick. Other favorite evening outings included Chesapeake Bay Seafood House, The Tender Y, and The Williamsburg Inn. Juanita Morton Secretary Ted McQuade PSSC Physics. A PC Physics Anita Meinke Algebra I, Geometry. General Math II Holly Messinger Business MacSorley-Morton 49
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SUBSCHOOL WHAT? Mary Louise Palmore AC I-U.S. History, Junior Civitan Sponsor Lou Patch Transportation Technology. Exploring Technology Fran Patten Library aide Subschool 3 Ann B. Pauley Counselor of Subschool 4 Michael Petruzzi Distributive Education. Business Data Processing. D.E.C.A. Sponsor Ed Petty Creative Dramatics and In- troduction to Theatre Arriving as a new student to Lake Braddock might have been frightening, but arriv- ing as a new teacher was overwhelm- ing. This year, due to the record number of students enrolled, 45 new teachers joined our lair, and according to Dr. Alwood, in the ten years that the school has been open, this has been the largest number of new teachers ever. During the first few weeks, the new staff members struggled to master the layout of the new school. One teacher even remarked that she brought her lunch to school the first week because she could not find the cafeteria. Many of the teachers commented that the size of the school made getting ac- quainted slower than elsewhere but soon thereafter most new arrivals set- tled down into the routine. Mrs. Rigsbee commented, After I got to know my way around, learned the names of my 150 students, and the names of the other teachers in my subschool, I really began to feel right at home.” By June, the once new teachers became quite adept at finding their way around the school and discovered that they really enjoyed teaching this year. Some even remark- ed on an interesting aspect of the large school, such as Cathy Alexander who said, Due to the fact that so many pupils have lived in other parts of the nation and world, they have brought a wealth of ‘first-hand’ knowledge with them and it has been quite a learning experience for myself and my classes.” Carol Pogharian Media Aide Subschool 1 Beverly P. Pollard American History 7. Class of '89 Sponsor Jane Powell AC I English, Forensics Spon- sor Mrs. Helen Prange English 9 Judy Pratt Social Worker Helen E. Price Chemistry I. GT Chemistry I. AP Chemistry Phil Price English 12 Dot Pry Secretary of Subschool 4 Moulton Pry 51
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