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The school looked so big . . . Corky and hiding in closets. Which one is the teacher, anyway? . . . Too many lines of Queen Mab . . . Class from 10:00 to 4:00 with 50 minutes for lunch . . . Mr. McBlair is only a legend and the senior year is too far away to be believed. Next year, 'fBoy, you have seen the light! . . . Doctor G is off again and so are we-to see his sister . . . ALM in the early morning hours . . . Afternoon dances with boys on one side, girls on the other. And remember the bunny hop? . . . Mr. Layton's nature walks . . . And our first year to have someone a little smaller to pick on. Then, Hnally, high school . . . Our first grown-up dance, with an attendant . . . Miss Carrington's field trip to the Russian Embassy . . . Mr. Brouillette's imaginary continent . . . Wondering what RUSHXLRH meant . . . Questioning complaints about the parking lot. Who drives, anyway? Then the first year of Mr. Worley . . . A new re- spect demanded by a Ere alarm . . . Lost in the new wing, but isn't it nice to have room? . . . The frogs weren't so bad, if you closed your eyes . . . The Mag- nilicent Seven are tops in JV . . . A few intolerable acts: Checkpoint Charley and locker raids . . . Our last year of gym . . . and Weejuns were in! Mr. McBlair was iinally a reality . . . Compare and contrast and discuss . . . The Dust Bowl was here and disappeared . . . Follow the Ambers . . . Christmas in Georgetown . . . and Plaisir d'Amour . . . Harem dances and SAAASATAI, all truly Out of This World . . . Our friends graduate and . . . Welre all alone. After a hard fight for privileges, we finally made it as Seniors! . . . Sign in, sigh out, and popcorn on the Senior court . . . Homecoming, our last dance and well-done . . . A new principal . . . A fearless leader, Terry Tabor . . . Chaos at class meetings .- . . And Teehan's . . . The sound of the Senior bell ringing into the night . . . We didn't quite make it at Charlottes- ville but the city will never recover . . . School's a drag . . . Senioritis hits hard . . . But it's all part of the game, ending with our prom and graduation. And slowly exits the Class of 1966. Somewhere, someone cries, for TAMCOSSIT is now no more.
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l fa x, -. - i-5 li t Y ,7'L ik-4 ' ,-Q. N ' - is .. y .L L. .ap L Edythe Ann Addison Edythe Poised and refined, Edythe is a true young lady in every sense of the word, Mrs. Rooney will remember her as the new girl who took chemistry with a grain of NaCl. ' x 1 Sarah Frances Albright Sarah Always willing to lend a help- ing hand, Sarah gave her kind- ness and car to all. Her beauti- ful voice could be heard in 4th period music, or concerts. She's one of the few who gets any- thing done at the Falls Church Library. Ruth Anne Alexander Ruth Within these confining walls Ruth was known as a quiet, even-tempered girl. Ahha! Lit- tle does she suspect that we know of her gay, laughing, dancing, partying activities. Michael Scott Allan Mike When least expected, Mike uu- consciously revealed hidden ideas and talents. His friendly, satisfying smile was often seen at Robert's Park along with his unique red English Ford.
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