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EVENTS s 6 G 9 9 1974-1975 y Mr. Weingard left after the first week of school. He was replaced by Mr. Seidman. He went to Rockville High to become basketball coach. l Mrs. Pond left at the semester break. Her replacement was Mrs. Bohenek. There were several new teachers this year. Mr. Vodzak left to be replaced by Mr. Prather. Mrs. John left and was replaced by Mrs. Gladden. Mr. Ruark came to become resource teacher for the math department. Mr. Meyers left and was replaced by Mr. Black. it Miss Carlson left and was replaced by Mrs. Villaneuva. I 1 Mr. Lovell and Mr. Keller also went to other schools. Miss Peridier left and was replaced by Miss Decker. i l I 1 Mr. Superka left and Mr. Hillebrecht left the I.A. Department to replace him. p l Mrs. VanAntwerp left and was replaced by Miss Gnatt. l Mr. Lai, a foreign exchange student, replaced Mr. Randall while he was out recuperating from an accident. Mrs. Klein is leaving this year to return to the classroom. The ninth grade has done many things this year, including field trips to Williamsburg, Congress, and to see the movie l776. On Valentine's Day, the 9th graders bought and sent valentines to their friends. The 9tlr grade Drama class put on a play for the school. A highlight of the basketball season was the WPGC basketball game. The faculty beat the D.J.'s 68-52. Lee's Teen Club, under the sponsorship of Ms. L. Robbins, has had numerous dances. The first one was in November, featuring Friends of the F amilyf' The holiday dance was in Decemberg and Friends of the F amily came for a second time to play at the Sadie Hawkins dance, where everyone got dressed country style. Valentine's Day came, with Blue Suede Shoes to Lee. Miss Robbins was presented with a huge valentine. Teen Club also planned a ski trip, and a camping trip for the spring. + This year, Student Council was dropped for a better system of Student Government. Much more has been accomplished, and everyone seems to like the Executive Board method better. 5 l The 9th grade soccer team must be commended on the beautiful way they played this year. We are all very proud of them. i The eighth and ninth grade basketball teams both had outstanding records this year. Good job, boys! I 34 1 r W . L
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