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FHA SPONSORS FASHION SHOW The Future Homemakers of America held their first fashion show, Around the World in Fashion, April 19. The latest fashions from Paris, London, Bermuda, and other sections of the world were shown. The clothes mod¬ eled were supplied by P.S. Limited, Stitches. Fines. ].C. Penny, Mitchell Tuxedo, and some students modeled their own designs. 1. Walter )ones gives Sharon Thompson a kiss before she models. 2. Mrs. Billings and Ber¬ nadette Southerland act as Mistresses of Cere¬ mony. 3. Angela Pride, Rex Perry, and Sharon France model the latest in sportswear, 4. Andrea Barrett, Tommy Hogge, and Robin Green are ready for the prom. 5. Francine Caroline, R. Lester Outlaw, and Sandra Hicks model the latest formals.
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VICTORY FOR QUEEN DERYL SESSOMS Hampton’s basketball team proved adept in both aspects of basketball homecoming. Not content with being victorious over opposing Tabb, the ca- gers proved themselves worthy as judges of beauty. Deryl Sessoms was the Crabbers choice to reign as queen of the homecoming court. Other atten- dents were seniors Betty Fedzuik and Vanessa Carter, juniors Susan An¬ thony and Cynthia Cannon, and sophomores, Carol Councill and Susan Quinn. 1. The members of the Basketball Homecoming Court line up at half-time anxiously awaiting the moment the new Queen is crowned. 2. Star Bas¬ ketball player Walter Jones kisses newdy crowned Homecoming Queen Deryl Sessoms and presents her with crown, trophy, and flow¬ ers. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING COURT: Susan Quinn, Betty Fedzuik, Deryl Sessoms, Vanessa Carter, Susan Anthony, and Carol Councill.
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TRADITIONAL FOOTBALL PARADE BROUGHT BACK Hampton High’s various clubs were busy the week before Homecoming getting ready for the first football parade since the annual Turkey Day game was ended several years ago. The parade route extended from the corner of LaSalle down W. Queen to Hampton High. The night was topped off by the traditional bonfire. 1. Of course, such a good Annual Staff float promoted yearbook sales. 2. Even the library club had a small but effective float in the parade. 3. Distinguished judges and spectators look on from the reviewing stand. 4. Timmy Daube and Wallice Washington make final asjustments for the D.E. float. 5. The Omp Pah Band ended the parade and captured first place for best all around. SPECIAL EVENTS — 19
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