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Holding the crown during the cere- monies is Ms. Hobson’s son. Looking surprised, Edith Scates finds out that she is the queen. Watching the other attendants, Sandy Williams is accompanied by Greg Braver. Waiting for the winner’s name to be announced is Paula Stewart with her escort. 22 — SPORTS
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“Sha-Na-Na” was the cry heard most often in the boys’ gym this year. The pep rallies kept school spirit at a fever pitch, as the mighty Crabber football team captured the State AAA Title, and the basketball team took the District crown. The cheerleaders led the excited crowd in cheers such as “Get on the Good Foot” and “Aw Shucks,” as well as the traditional standby, “You Can’t Crush a Crab.” Seniors won the spirit stick most often, although the junior class always put up a good fight. Even the sophomores got the spirit stick once, after many hard effort s. Good sportsmanship and class participation were the key words in depicting the true “Spirit of ’76.” CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 21
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VSiTCW Basketballs and flowers filled the air at the Homecoming game against York. The Crabbers won the game and Homecoming queen Edith Scates was crowned at halftime. The festivities began at the pep-rally, where the court was presented. They continued through the game and were concluded at the dance. The court consisted of sophomores Sherry Moore, and Barbara Porter, juniors Gwen Richardson, Felecia Porter and Deborah Samuals. Senior representatives included Paula Stewart, Sandy Williams, Stephanie Briscoe and Edith Scates. Being presented during the Pep-rally are Barbara Porter, Sherry Moore and Gwen Richardson. Walking towards center court, Felecia Porter is escorted by Jame.rPaige. Nervously awaiting halftime, Edith Scates, Barbara Porter Deborah Samuals, and Felecia Porter stand in the lobby. Smiling to the crowd, Edith Scates is presented at the homecoming game. Holding her flowers, Stepha monies. views the cere- S PORTS — 23
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