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Basketball Sparks Winter Activities Queen Katie Patrick, her date, LH Puckett, and other members of the Homecoming Court enjoy themselves at the Homecoming Dance in the school cafeteria. The eager victory over York helped make this dance successful. 17
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Before the crowning of the 1967 Basketball Homecoming Queen, Seniors Katie Patrick es- corted by David Smith, Terry Springman escorted by Tommy Armstrong and Nancy Linkous escorted by Charles Bunn await notice of the team ' s deci- After much suspense, the basketball team chose Katie Patrick to be their Homecoming Queen. Overcome with emotion, Katie receives the signifi- cant crown from Mr. O. E. Ware as her escort, David Smith, shows his complete approval. Each Senior member of the basketball team was then permitted to kiss the new Queen. sion. Other members of the Homecoming Court included Sophomores Mary Dutton and Martha Ritchie and Juniors Linda Crenshaw and Cindy Tragle. 16
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Crabbers Elect Enthusiastic supporters of the Hamptonian party dominated Hampton ' s halls and campus with posters for Henry Fedzuik and his slate. Campaign week was especially long for these hard-working Crabbers, who spent much of their time striv- ing to put their progressive candidates into office. The Hamptonian party ' s plat- form consited of future plans with dedicated officers. Easily compensating for their lack of experience, the Hampton candi- dates for the future conducted a note-worthy campaign. (Below) Anne Henry hangs Hamptonian posters and (Right) Andy Foley displays a unique picket sign. Winston Read, Henry Fedzuik and campaign manager David Smith discuss their speeches prior to the elections assembly. Jane Huntly, Hamptonian candidate for secretary, poses with Winston Read, vice-presidential candidate; Henry Fedzuik, presidential candidate; Eileen Wolf, candidate for treasurer; and Karen Kueker, candidate for chaplain. 18
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