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HOMECOMING Some people were just dying to get to the Homecoming Dance. Pat Marusak typifies the high Atom spirits. Mr. Buckley congratulates Homecoming Queen Sandy Cook. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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TALENT SHOW Debbie Tilton walks her invisible tight¬ rope. Prize winners Allan Clark, Sonja Newland and Barb Mayhall sing “Summer Song” while Pat Sari is lost between her two taller friends. On the seventeenth of November the Tal¬ ent Show finalists were introduced to the stu¬ dent body by Jim Carter, Master of Ceremo¬ nies. Three judges, Mr. Henretty, Mrs. Driess and Malcolm Groome, selected the winners. The dance category was won by Donna Bray, and Ken Watson headed the instrumental field with an original piano composition. For top honors in the singing division there was a tie between Allan Clark and Marge Gillikin and the group composed of Sonja Newland, Barbara Mayhall, and Pati Sari. A special cat¬ egory was won by Susan Sowers. The win¬ ners in each category received a check drawn from the twenty-five cent admission price. Peter Pan, alias Carol Daughn, gives a lively impression of Never-Never Land. STUDENT LIFE 17
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“Beat Stuart” rang the halls of A.H.S. as our number one rated team prepared for the Homecoming game against J.E.B. Stuart. This hectic week left little time for studies since each class had to prove that it had the most spirit, each club had to prove it could make the best float, and the senior boys had to venture to the Stuart Raiders’ lair to hang posters and signs! The pep rally put the Atom supporters in the mood to give the team the moral support it needed and deserved. The half-time festivities were even bright¬ er with the scoreboard shining in Annan- dale’s favor. After the floats had passed by, Sandy Cook , the 1965 Homecoming Queen, was presented along with her court from the Miss Annandale Contest and a representa¬ tive of each class who was selected by the football teams. As the band and the floats moved off the field, the mighty Atoms re¬ turned to make the Homecoming game the best part of the week. All enjoyed the S.C.A. and Pep Club-spon¬ sored Homecoming Dance on the following night where the Homecoming Queen and her court were again presented. As the weekend drew to a close, Annandale prepared to re¬ sume a normal life after a pleasingly different and rewarding week. The Keyettes’ stork is expecting a victory. The half-time festivities are concluded as the Homecoming Queen and her court prepare to leave. STUDENT LIFE 19
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