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Carol Verell Reigns as 1963 Homecoming Queen Carol Verell stands with her court. Class representatives were Cheryl Geer, junior; Susan Traynham, senior; and Martha Reed Ennis, sophomore. Each year at the Basketball Homecoming game, trophies are presented to the outstanding foot- ball tackier and line-man. Here, Joe Raleigh receives a trophy for his outstanding performance on the gridiron. 20
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Mid- Winter Brings Exams Winter brought its usual snowfalls and hazardous weather. Though not many days were missed because of snow, we saw several times from inside the classroom the grounds covered with white. Many hours were spent in review and preparation for the dreaded ordeal of mid-term exams. We remem- ber the “honor talks” given prior to each examination by members of the Honor Council. The two hours just didn’t seem like enough time for that long test as we realized how much more we should have worked dur- ing the semester. That winter was cold, and exams didn’t help to brighten the situation any, either. But now they are over and are merely nightmares in our calendar of events of the year. Exam week found many students cramming in- to the wee hours of the night for those all- important examinations. Elise Kollmann tries desperately to refresh her semester’s work in English literature. 19
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Basketball Homecoming Queen Carol Vcrcll reigned as the Basketball Homecom- ing Queen in the game between Hampton and York. Members of the Varsity Club formed a pathway through which Carol and her court were presented. Princesses in the court were Susan Traynham, Cheryl Geer, and Martha Reed Ennis. Spectators at the game witnessed a high-scoring, high-spirited contest. The Crabbers, led by out- going seniors and two members of the J.V. team, W. R. Deskins, and Mike Yearwood, scored 79 points to defeat York by a score of 79-52. Because this was the last game of the year, stu- dents remained standing at the close of the game to sing the Fight Song and the Alma Mater. Warren Chapman adds two points to the Hampton score despite efforts by a York player. Avid Crabber fans add to the noise and cheering at the homecoming game with York High. 21
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