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For many of us Annandale was our “new frontier.’’ September began a new era for our Freshman class, newly graduated from the country’s new intermediate schools. High School held surprises, excitement, drudgery and con¬ fusion as our students were shuttled to an annex five miles down the road. Soon, the newcomers to Annandale found themselves swept away in the tide of High School life. They tried out our language labs and become aquainted with their guidence counselors. They discovered football games on Friday nights, a packed new stadium and our first home games in years, the tense air as the opening game explod¬ ed with wild cheering. “All those for Annandale stand up and holler . . .” We suffered defeats before W L— the tough E. C. Glass machine—but we finished strong and full of hopes for the championship next year. We found all of our time taken by studies, sports, and activities . . . A glimpse of Annandale High School , 5
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■HP 0§ ' f i » C T J 5 |, j f- ■ ■ ; ■ C : ' - ffsy ‘W0 1 1 ■; • uL-U “The Atom is coming . . Annandale stood posed on the brink of a new year and shouted its warning, 1961 promised to be a good year . . . Now, as we survey the year which has slipped through our fingers, we of the Antenna staff are proud to transfix this eighth good year of Annandale High School’s life . . . Table of DEDICATION 2 INTRODUCTION 4 FALL 17 Freshman Class Football WINTER 51 Sophomore Class Basketball Contents SPRING 75 Junior Class Track SUMMER 103 Senior Class Baseball DIRECTORIES 167 Ads 4
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through the many facets of her personality. . mmm r S7 !3ti Leaves turned, fell, and died . . . the best cheers faded and a tattered streamer was our only remind¬ er .. . Winter swept us on . . . Freshmen began to discover what “work” was. The Sophomores and Juniors found the going rougher . . . and the Seniors took on a new maturity and new appearance . . . dark circles under tired eyes as term paper times approached . . . nerves frazzled as flust- rated students entered the college rush of College Boards, faculty evaluations, grades. A lucky few re¬ ceived early acceptances . . . most had to sweat it out. Outstanding students began to distinguish them¬ selves. Merit Scholars . . . S.C.A. officers . . . Science Fair Winners . . . Honor Society Inductees . . . the Honor Roll Members . . . Debates and Public Speak¬ ers . . .
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