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SENIORS 18 i Mike Bourne checks out the action in the stadium. SPIRIT RUNS HIGH AT ANNAPOLIS What ' s this? A junior on the SENIOR field trip!!? The midshipmen begin the Homecoming game festivities with a pre-game formation. On October 12, over 100 members of the Senior Class set forth on the annual field trip to Annapolis. The event was proclaimed a great success in all aspects — from the chaotic bus ride to the game itself, where the Navel midshipmen, sparked with Homecoming spirit, beat Syracuse 21-13. The half-time activities provided a special attraction because Janet Carter, a member of the class, took part in the festivities as one of the Academy’s Homecoming attendants. Kim, the game is in the other direction!
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17 Like most senior classes, the Class of ’74 found it difficult to work for school goals and projects. After five years at Lee they had lost much of their school pride and spirit. Instead, each person seemed to follow a personal path. The class members used their talents and time to excel in diversified fields. They found outlets for their energy through driving buses, serving the com¬ munity, working for service clubs, “visiting” Georgetown, and working at the Mall at every job from selling flowers, to fitting shoes, to collecting movie tickets. Sally Hoffmaster shows her never failing enthusiasm and spirit. WOODSTOCK, the class symbol. Steve Schiff welcomes a break from biology with a dry martini.” Howard Zowie” Eich enjoys working with the computer tape. SENIORS
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19 SENIORS IMPERSONATE THEIR HEROES Dress-up day provided members of the Senior Class with the second chance in two weeks to play the part of someone else. After “jiving” to the Spirit of the ' 50s during Homecoming Week, they showed up on Oct¬ ober 31, Halloween, as imitations of each other (Emily and Joe), animals (a giraffe?), monsters, women of the night, and a male hockey team. Once again, the Se¬ niors managed to prove how small the gap is between them and the underclassmen! The Great Pumpkins, Beth Colby and Sally Hoffmaster, rise up from their patch to join in the fun. Magilla Gorilla roams the halls, looking for another victim. No one messes around with “The Mob,” especially one with a leader like “Don” Champion. SENIORS
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