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Hampton’s Winter A change of season brings with it a change of scenery. Though Hampton is rarely visited by Jack Frost in any other form than early morning frost, occasionally the fluffy, more noticeable white stuff does fall, and Mr. Frost leaves his beautifying element over all. Here one views HHS through a border of a snow- laden pine tree. Winter at HHS brings, in addition to lower temperatures and infrequent flurries of snow, the dread deadlines for the handing in of term papers assigned earlier in the year. Mrs. Ballagh, librarian, and Mr. Carr, English teacher, give industrious students Sharon Fox, Carolyn Lunsford, and Dorene Friedland some helpful hints as they make use of the library ' s excellent resources in delving deeply and thorough- ly into their chosen topics.
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Christmas Approaches A Christmas tradition at HHS is the decorating of doors. The Special Events Committee has the difficult task of judging the doors and selecting the winners. Mrs. Elvey ' s door was chosen as the Best Decorated Door, but because of the excellent quality of decorating this year Miss McKaughon ' s door tied for this honor. The runner up was the chorus room. Mr. Carr ' s door was selected as the Most Original, while Mrs. Swiggett ' s and Mrs. Gebhardt ' s were chosen as Most Meaningful. The door receiving the award for being the Best Overall was Miss Magette ' s. . 5 , + t Silent night? Holy niqht? She pherds Quake at the sight, Calories streamfrom heaven ajax Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia 1 ior, is hor:
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Days Involves Many Hours of Work and Play The annual Red and White Day 4PT0N HIGH BASKETBALL ' 64 -e; Among the debris of discarded and unused materials in the main office ' s storage room stands the War- rior, Kecoughtan High School ' s mascot. Kecoughtan, one of HHS ' more serious rivals, was somewhat less than pleased upon discovering that their prized Warrior had fallen into the hands of some very school-spirited and rather mischievous Crabbers. However, the fair-minded people of Hampton High School good-naturedly returned the wondering War- rior to his nome, much to the relief of the anguished and perhaps irate faculty and student body of Kecoughtan. The comparatively empty street and the unoccupied bench typify the effects of winter ' s weather on some aspects of HHS life. at HHS gives added impetus to the school spirit and participation during basketball season. This season ' s winners, selected from all the homerooms by the students, are Seniors Lynn Ashe and Ronnie Ray, Juniors Lynn Jones and John Timmer, and Sophomores Irene Lundquist, and Kim Norris. 8 ' 0C
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