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The start of a memorable week—Mr. Buckley and Mrs. Woodson greet Mr. Eddie Herb. Visiting tennis players pose for a picture! TENNIS PLAYERS January 10th brought sixty tennis players from thirty-four nations to Annandale. Under the sponsorship of the People to People Sports Committee, these boys used our school as their home base for a three day tour of Washington. Included in their stay were a reception, a Keyette-sponsored din¬ ner, a dance, a wrestling match and a private party on the eve of their departure. These young men left behind not only sad Annan¬ dale girls, but much good will for their re¬ spective nations. Students and faculty alike bid the visitors a fond farewell.
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YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU Mike Albro gives his thanks to the prompter. You Can’t Take It With You , presented by the senior class and the Drama Department, was a grand success. This comedy, set in New York in the mid-thirties, starred Kathy Green and Curt Sayblack as the parents of the happy-go-lucky Sycamore family. The romance between Debbie Twardy and Jeff Davidson was almost ruined when his par¬ ents, John Fellows and Sharon Schoolar, ob¬ served the family in their various eccentric pursuits of happiness. But Grandpa Pat Cas¬ sidy convinced John that there is more to life than stocks and bonds, and saved the en¬ gagement. I’m twice the man you are! “Personally I think Raid works best,” Curt Sayblack advises Mike Albro. I don’t know, but we must be doing something right.
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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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