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Big Apple: A-peeling Piekins' Several years ago, ponytails bobbed and saddle shoes kick- ed, as teenagers romped to the latest dance craze-the 'Big Applef Since the 50's, the meaning of 'Big Apple' has changed at AHS from the high-stepping dance to a festival of apples. As usual, this year's Big Apple was the answer to your wildest apple-dreams. ' The '73 Big Apple, held October 27, was sponsored by the Senior Class. In mid-October, enthusiastic Seniors gathered at Winchester, Va., and picked over 10 bushels of apples. Up to final minutes before the Big Apple, busy Seniors cooked, baked, and candied apples into everything from applesauce to apple cobbler. The atmosphere created at the Big Apple was most appeal- ing to those present. Folk-music was provided by Doug Put- nam, a '71 graduate of AHS. Girls dressed as cigarette-girls strolled among the patrons, selling apple sticks and other apple candies. The festival proved successful to all par- ticipants, as the evening yielded over 35300 to the Class of '74. N --1,...-Q f 6 -...K I 1 8 uf I ' ' : 5 .1 X U Y sf, Q e 'J xx ' b
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Senior Rnprewcnlalncs Iuuy Scherer, . . . i Karen Teichler, . . . Homecoming 1973 1 - Newly crowned Homecoming Queen Lorraine Brown poses with Miss Annandale and her escort, Genie Funkhouscr.
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