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Neither nosy cameras, nor bright lights, nor a jittery audience dulled the intellect of Annandale’s scholars. IT’S ACADEMIC “Let’s introduce the Annandale team: John Fellows, captain Pete Balas, and Elaine Ten¬ nant,’’ Mac McGary of WRC-TV started off the 1966 session of It’s Academic. Mac was a little flustered because he had to start late— they had lost the NBC color peacock and couldn’t start on time! Until the grab-bag period came, Wheaton and Holy Name Aca¬ demy were ahead. But in the closing moments Annandale captured the lead and won the game. On February nineteenth, Pete, John, and Elaine had a chance to advance Annandale in the second round. But the opposition proved too strong and our team of scholars went down to defeat. A torrent of admirers rushed to congratulate the team on its first win. Mac McGary asked the questions, and Mr. Fisher helped keep score, while John Fellows, Pete Balas, and Elaine Tennant represented Annandale.
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1966 Sweetheart Court: Jan Hamill, Junior Representative; Debbie Hepler, Freshman Represen¬ tative; Terry Grange, Queen; Linda LaMantia, Senior Representative; and Jean Schexnailder, Soph¬ omore Representative. John Fellows is caught in the unexpected activity of eating his stapler while decorating for the dance. SWEETHEART DANCE After many hours of preparation, the scene was set for the annual Sweetheart Dance. The Plague, with shoulder-length hair, appeared, getting the dance off to a brisk start. Dances later, the Sweetheart Court was presented, and then the evening ended — much too early for most. Everyone enjoyed the dance, but the Key Club appreciated it most, for, despite their extensive expendi¬ tures, the evening proved highly profitable. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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“Where does she get all her energy?” Surfing Snoopy exhibits the Sophomore symbol of success: SPAGHETTI! What fiendish ideas lurk in the minds of Steve and Jeff? SPAGHETTI DINNER-DANCE Guitar music, soft candlelight, an Italian garden, checkered tablecloths, and cos¬ tumed waiters all helped to make up the au¬ thentic atmosphere that dominated the scene at the Sophomore Spaghetti Dinner. An out¬ standing success, the dinner was a tribute to the ability of the Sophomore class to work effectively to present a project which was entertaining as well as profitable. Satisfied with Mama Galasso’s Italian spaghetti, the customers proceeded to a dance with the music provided by the New Del-Phonics. 24 STUDENT LIFE
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