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4 Seniors Pete Farquharson and Brian McWatters, pla ing on different teams, fight for domination. V Xlvin Roe juggles the ball downfield as Leon Fos- sett follows in pursuit. Alumni Soccer f 55
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ODD VS. EVEN: ALUMNI SOCCER This year was a landmark year for the alumni soccer game. Not only was it a great success, but all the proceeds were donated to the Steve Singleton Memorial Scholar- ship Fund, in honor of the late Steve Single- ton. The game was played on Saturday, November 12, in spite of the weather, which was a little on the rugged side. The cold, brisk weather did not seem to chill the spirits of anybody, and the alumni quickly divided into two teams, the odd- year graduates and the even-year gradu- ates. This year's Seniors were divided be- tween the two sides. The game progressed pretty well, both sides having their share of offense. At the half the score was in favor of the even team. At one point they were up 4-1, but in a final effort the odd team battled back to tie the game 4-4 just before regulation time ran out. Two ten minute overtime periods were played, and the score remained tied. By popular vote of the players and the fans, the game was declared a tie, for no one really wanted to remain out in the cold. Both sides enjoyed the competitive game, and the tradition of alumni soccer was carried on in the highest of spirits. B.M. ir ,, aw, 1 +2 . I 7 ,, '45-f'fL 4 , T M . '-inf if if ,f,,,,..Q-,. 4 ,, Q ' ' ' Iva-Ji Q l M ' , '. 'Ein-. , . 5' it t ai ., X, V. It 7.7 . 35,3-Q , -ff I ,ff.4, WL I 'if-,gf if I ' ' . ' T T -rr T -.... V if 2 , , ' V -'-. ' mjswv A sig W v Migfvry f M wr rr 4. , , 4 WM 'rv .1 5 fp' gl' - ' W f ---N' f' 'Z' - H 1,552 Q T T S ., .,,,f1Lg, ' 'f .gay I . . V- W 'MH gm ' 54 X Alumni Soccer I fa.. th, KM., ,..L 7:5 N - I' . K pg rn , 1- ' , f - 1 ' ay' .1 ,fu P ff' . it 4- ft ., . , -,,E. arf' W 9 ,, A . H 5' an A .4 V ' ZH ',,, T qu .mf aff, ., A Grad Tom Singleton battles for control as Rob Eggerl and Mark ckwall look on. 4 tu Fossett, an all-county player this year, cuts the ball back, keeping it in play.
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lt's The PRlNciple That Counts This year Meade is very sorry to be losing one of its most popular and respected teachers. Mr. Michael Prin has been teaching social studies at Meade for six years and has served as Senior Class Advi- sor for the Classes of '81, '83 and '84, Mr. Prin has demonstrated enthusiasm, spirit, energy, and most importantly, a genuine caring for his students. t'Working with stu- dents - thatls what it's all about, says Prin. Social studies teacher John Smith has long been a friend, carpooler and partner in crime with Mr. Prin. He sums up the situa- tion this way: I doubt it will affect our friendship. l'll miss him, though. lt's going to be hard to find someone to fall for all those practical jokes. Mr. Prin is 31 years old this year, and has opted to take a new position with the De- partment of Defense. When asked why, he replied, f'I'm just ready to move on. lt's time for a new challenge. The students at Meade wish Mr. Prin luck. He has certainly met challenges at Meade with a high de- gree of professional excellence. 1.1. A Working out the two week notice A Mr. Prin demonstrates his inexhaustable spirit while helping the Class of '84 sell buttons. 56 X Prin A Mr Prin has been a dominant factor in successful senior proms at Meade,
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