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In Mrs. Mather's sixth period math class. Matt McFarlene skims through his new math book with high hopes for the year. Chris Bell Denise Belmont Dawn Benedetto Christine Benton Shayne Berio Sandra Berndscn Teresa Berry Michael Berzonsky Michael Bianchetta Kevin Bigelman Richard Biondi Kristin Bird Walter Bird Morgan Birge John Blades Daniel Blake Jessica Blazich Candis Bohlool Carla Bond Paul Bonilla Cori Booton Renee Bottka Michelle Bourne Kenny Boyle James Bradley Kim Brant Dena Brazeal Barbara Breazeale Ben Breazeale Kathy Bredbeck Tina Brennan Nathan Brentzel Christie Brown Jennifer Brown Kathryn Brown Melissa Brown 84 People
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Robert Abrams John Accron Carrie Adams Greg Adams Saima Ahmad Andrea Akers David Albert Daniel Alexi Nichelle Allen Robert Allen Angela Allison Jeff Alton Brian Ambroziak Arjun Anand Eric Anderson Adan Angulo Scott Anthony Teresa Arcona Rafael Arcos Carey Armstrong Carol Armstrong Pauline Arrillaga Karen Ashbrook Stephanie Rackman Kevin Bailey Angela Ball Rakesh Bansal Cliff Baranowski Danielle Barnes Bridget Barry Jonathan Barth Richard Bartolomea Amy Bauman A NEW STAKE As the 1983-84 school year began, both old and new eighth graders gathered in their home away from home, SubschoolII. For those who returned, the bright col- ors and friendly smiles were a familiar scene. Yet for the newcomers, there were plenty of shocking surprises that made their first day at Lake Braddock seem like an everlasting nightmare. The size of the school and the thousands of students attending were just to name a few. As the week pro- gressed, the atmosphere changed to a more comfortable scene, and being an eighth grader was an experience most of them would never forget. ■■■ ■ Kira Bavarian Joshua Becker Michael Beer Eighth Grade 83
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Karen Chester Susan Chidlow Robert Childs Many - responsibilities characterized the life of eighth graders as the Class of '88 began their final year as in- termediates. Getting to class on time, being prepared with all the right materials, working quietly individually and in a group, and completing all assignments were just a few rules to follow. Eighth graders were given a chance to prove their maturity if these rules were obeyed. For example, in Mr. Magathan's social studies classes and Mrs. Gander’s English classes limit points were given out as punishment. A limit point was received for chewing gum. being tardy, talking in class, be- ing disruptive, and not coming to class prepared. After a certain amount of limit points were accumulated, deten- tion was served after school. For most, being responsible was an easy task which resulted in gaining the respect the Class of 88 deserved. Jung Choe Paulette Clark Ansley Clarke Aimee Claltcrbuck Monica Clymer Stephanie Clymer Robin Cole Tina Cole Charles Cole Teresa Brown Vincent Brown Gary Brun Nicole Buhler James Bunnell Sean Burch Tiffani Burgess Rhodi Burns Derek Butler Vern Bybcc Lisa Byram Dixie Calhoun Jeff Campbell Steve Cappel Charlene Carabeo Deborah Carden Richard Cariens Samuel Carlson John Carlton Mason Carpenter Rebecca Carpenter Jose Carrillo Raymond Carter Robyn Carulhers Ian Catlett Tammy Cazalas Robyn Chambers Syprachanh Chamountry UP Eighth Grade 85
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