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Happy to be on his way home, Robert Harper be¬ haves mischievously on the bus. Junior Ann Tignor proudly displays ' her candy striper uniform. ■ ' • •••, ; Students in the Community — 17
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Although most students ' school day ends with a bus ride home, many have jobs and other volunteer activities. Taking a break from an all-ay workshop in Virginia Relaxing against his work truck, Graydon Sullivan Beach, Steve Erickson and Veronica Moody discuss prepares to take Rick Clark on a cruise around town, the events of the day while Shannon Christensen looks at the menu. We weren ' t just proud of being Crabbers; we were proud of being Hamptonians, too, so we played an ac¬ tive role in the happenings of our community. This meant working and volunteering to help others. Some volunteered at the hospital as candy stripers, such as Jamie Carter, Pamela Nazareth, Ann Tignor, and Anne Henley Martin. Anne Henley Martin says of her experience, I feel a lot more aware and receptive to other people ' s problems. Others have participated in local events such as Bay Days, Phoebus Days, and Hampton ' s 375th Anniver¬ sary Celebration. Jamie Carter and Kim Mitchell passed out political flyers at Bay Days, while others manned booths and distributed balloons for the various organizations they represented. Most importantly, everyone enjoye themselves as they worked for the city. This was not the full extent of the work, however. Students were employed throughout Hampton at various businesses, sweating and toiling to promote local commerce. Some, such as Sandra Temko, Janet Kimberlin, Carolyn Schmidt, Lisa Flechner, Beth Kelly, and Michelle Medick, worked in the Mall. Others worked at fast-food restaurants, such as Ronald Wilding. Obviously, we played a crucial part in creating a comfortable place for our neighbors to live and work. Hard Work Pays Off 16 — Students in the Community
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Get The Home Fires Burning It all started on the week of the 1 7th of October, 1985. Compared to the tire ex¬ plosion spirit that the beginning of the year produced, the following week was a lateral volcanic eruption of spirit. Finally, the 18th came upon those eager Crabber spirits, and the student body couldn ' t wait to begin — Homecoming ' 85. In preparation for the week of fun, frolic and tremendous spirit, the four classes competed in a hall decorat¬ ing contest. Each class was assigned the hall on which its sponsor ' s room was lo¬ cated. Though all the classes put forth valiant effort to glorify the school, the seniors prevailed. Other competitive events that the senior won were the spirit links and the spirit stick. Just for fun, the SCA sponsored dress-up days. On the first official day of Spirit Week, senior Tammi Haggins inspects the Senior Hall before the mad rush of students arrive at school. Enjoying the decoration on the Senior Hall, Nancy Poland and Carol Barbour fire up for Homecoming ' 85. 18 — Spirit Week The schedule was as follows: Monday — Hat, Tie and Button Day, Tues- day — Twin Day, Wednesday — Fifties Day, Thursday — Tacky Day and Friday — the ever traditional Red and White Day. Following this was the overkill of the Lafayette Rams by a margin of points. The students had been fired up from the beginning to the end of the activities.
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