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Page 19 text:
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UNEXPECTED TURNOUT AT THE POLLS It was that time of year again. SCA, student government, was having its annual drive for officers. Campaign is¬ sues included; open campus, pep ral¬ lies, dances, student school board, de¬ votions, better representation. Elected for the year 1974-75 were Mike Pow¬ ell, president; Gregg Garrett, vice- president; Bunny Willis, secretary; Susanna Wong, treasurer; Donna Brynat, chaplain. 1. Donna for Chaplain. 2. Vote John McFall.. 3. Vice President Garrett. 4. Sunny Bunny. 5. Jody Judy Judy. SPECIAL EVENTS — 15
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POLITICAL EFFICACY IN ACTION 1. Students pile into the auditorium for the mock election rally. 2. Billy Van Buren introduces his candidate. 3. Students actively give support. 4. The four House of Delegates candidates await their turns to speak. 5. Mr. Bagley cracks a joke. 1 2 Election time 1973 brought a disease called political behavior to the hal¬ lowed halls of Hempton High, and Doc Livingston claimed the only antidote was a good old-fashioned mock elec¬ tion. Organized by Matt Horne, Lance Enderson, and Billy Van Buren, all four of Hampton’s House of Delegates candidates and two speakers repres¬ enting Mills Godwin and Henry How¬ ell laid their wares before an attentive student assembly. Who won? . . . Well, from the looks of things it must have been the students! 4
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1 2 CRABBERS GRASP THE HAND The Big Red Machine proved vic¬ torious in their Homecoming contest against the Tabb Tigers. Homecoming pageantry was provided by the Hampton Band and the ROTC Drill team. The Pleasantry of the Homecom¬ ing festivities came with the crowning of Miss Josilyn Williams as Queen of the Homecoming. The queen’s atten¬ dants were seniors Connie Farris and Ruth Councill, juniors, Patricia Diaz and Debbie Barrett, and sophomores, Kathy Bell and Ola Grepiotis. 1. Senior Connie Farris gazes admiringly at her escort Bruce Brooks. 2. Josilyn Williams shines radiantly on the arm of her escort Randall Johnson. 3. Ruth Councill escorted hy Matt Horne flashes a gracious smile to on looking Crabbers. FOOTBALL HOMECOMING COURT: Kathy Bell, Debbie Barrett, Josilyn Williams, Ruth Coun¬ cill, Ola Grepiotis. Ih — SPECIAL EVENTS
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