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In this, the first volume of the Annandale Antenna., we of the 1955 staff have sincerely tried to recreate the birth of Annandale High, feeling that 'we will relive every mo- ment as you with your unfaltering' spirit and ceaseless ambition transformed Annandale into a city alive, 1,000 strong. - . In years to come as you glance through this yearbook, we sincerely hope that you will recall Annandale as it was . . . in the beginning. f -from Antenna '55 Volume One V 1 I Y s g P 5 , A y 1 i I I 7 w i E . I , Y l i I y t 1 Y i t
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. . . and Mr. Robert Menard., who is perhaps the most elibible for an honorary membership to the Class of '74, Four years at AHS, that's a long time to spend anywhere. So how do you suddenly just up and pick one person out of a crowd of associates and say He's the one who helped us the most! or, She did the most good for our class. ? Annandale's Class of '74, full of the richest heritage and pride, felt no one teacher or administrator could be chosen as the most help- ful. It is for this reason that we have decided to dedicate this the twentieth and finest edition of the Annandale Antenna jointly and yet separately and individually to the following three: Mr. Wallace J. Bolding, a strength when we, as a freshman class, were grasping for our first footholds in high school lifeg Mrs. Gay Wilkes, a constant backer of a growing classg and Mr. Robert Menard, who is perhaps the most eligible for an honorary membership to the Class of '74-. It is to these three that we owe our deepest heartfelt thanks and love. For it was in love that these acted. H. . . And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not love., it profiteth me nothingf, -I Corinthians 13:3
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f,t-,,+,,,7 o XM ia' 1 .gm- ,.. Wa..- 2 tF,gr,.,,B:, .Q 2 Q l -f 'Q', , A ang, 'V ff i . r. grfaefwwf a sag? Vful Q ,L A I 1'-3 ' if ,, .Q .:,x 5. l 1 1, ll i 1 In this, the twentieth volume of the Annandale Anten- na, we of the 1974 staff have sincerely' tried to recreate the birth and growth of Annandale High, feeling that we will relivewevery moment as you with your unfaltering spirit and. ceasel,essi,ambition have transformed -Annan- dale into a city alive, thousands strong. As you glance through this yearbook, we sincerely hope that you will walk with us in passing time and retrace Annandale's footsteps over two decades. 1 l I i I u 1 l
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