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Court as They Appear on the Field Martha Reed Ennis waves to Hampton fans after being recog- nized as Senior Attendant. Bobby Branch, her escort, amusingly views the noisy crowd as driver Terry Hayes mindfully keeps his eyes on the road. The Football Squad selected Lynda Farmer, Head Varsity Cheerleader, as their Homecoming Queen. The attendants are elected by the students of their respective classes. After being crowned Queen by Mr. Ware, Lynda graciously accepted the perpetual loving cup and the traditional silver plate. Is driver Phil Hayes in pain or only frightened at the thought of driving around the entire Darling Memorial Stadium? Junior Attendant Vicki Thompson appears overjoyed even though her escort Billy Greenberger is only mildly affected by all the attention. Lee Guess appears puzzled at the whole affair, but John Timmer knows that with his hand in Dee Doughtery ' s he can survive any ordeal.
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Excited Spectators Praise the 1 964 Homecoming Homecoming Royalty pauses just after the crowning of the 1964 Homecoming Queen. The attendants are: Sophomore Attendant, Dee Daughtery and her escort John Timmer, Senior Attendant Martha Reed Ennis and her escort Bobby Branch. Mr. O. E. Ware stands next to Ginger Buchholtz. The 1964 Homecoming Queen, Lynda Farmer, stands with her escort Jimmy Crockett. Junior Attendant Vicki Thompson is with her escort Billy Greenberger. Few events in the course of the school year held for all students the color and excitement of the Football Homecoming. Anticipation and pride marked the festive occasion, which dominated the conversations and minds of Hampton students for weeks. When at last the event was completed and the stadium darkened after the game there remained many impressions to last through the coming years. For Sophomores Homecoming was an event new and entirely different from past experiences. Juniors found Homecoming a time when they remembered last year and their Sophomore Homecoming. Most important of all was the Mr. 0. E. Ware crowns Lynda Farmer the 1964 Home- coming Queen as her escort, Jimmy Crockett looks on. Senior Class which remembered two homecomings and looked forward to future years and a possible return to Hampton for this event. One other facet of the night found character in the nostalgia of those who had returned for this night to watch the spectacle of the game and the glory of the half-time ceremonies. The conversations of the pranks when we were in school drifted from one alumnus to another. For each person Football Homecoming gave a different meaning but for each person memories to recall that this is Hampton High School. 10
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Among the award winning floats in the longest Turkey Day Parade in Hampton ' s history is that of the French Club. Club members Martie El let, David Champney and Jan Brogan demonstrate their true Crabber spirit by advo- cating the beheading of the Typhoons. Parade, Victory Dominate Frantic fans flock onto the field following the 6-0 defeat dealt to the Typhoons by the mighty Crabbers. Tired but satisfied after his fine performance, line- backer Art Vause looks to the comfort of a hot shower. The spirit instilled in students at HHS never dies, but grows and intensifies as time goes on. Loyal alumni and staunch supporters contribute much to the success of the school ' s functions Lent to Hampton by a true friend, this turkey adds much to the festive air surrounding Turkey Day . He makes his debut at the pep rally with the sole purpose of boosting school spirit, a necessary ingredient for a Crabber victory over the big wind . 12 0BMWM1
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