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The H HS Crabbers did not procras¬ tinate in showing the state that “We’re Number 1” in sports. They started the year by winning the state cham¬ pionship in football and then proceed¬ ed to win the state championship in indoor track. The Gymnastics Team, consisting of only five members, did a fantastic job of keeping H HS N umber 1, by placing third in the district as did the Wrestling Team. Suffering from injuries, the Swimming team made a strong comeback while the Boys ' Basketball Team strived to maintain HHS’s high quality of athletics. The Girls’ Basketball Team brought victory home when they placed second in the District. 1. Giving a smile, KEVIN CROCKER pins J EROM F. M ITCH ELL. 2. Between two play¬ ers, GEORGE EVANS (44) shoots as MATT VANNICE (10) watches his style. 3. Watch¬ ing COACH MANN tape his arm, LE- MONT HOLT desf )airs over the game situa¬ tion. 4. Going after the rebound, FELECIA ROBERTS (10) watches the ball as DIANE CHAVF.RS does the same. 5. An injured ankle does not keep TLIERESA ENDER- SON from practicing her routine.
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ott sjsms t iteo . ifc f Isfl o ipdlar Just to show that academics are Number 1, three new trophy display cases were purchased by the school. When they were bought, it was designated that they were to be used to display academic achievements only. No longer were only sports trophies displayed, but those who achieved academically were hon¬ ored also. For many years, the athletic achievements outnumbered the academic achievements. This was changed though as a new em¬ phasis was placed on noticing the academic student. Various opportunities existed which the studious pupil took advantage of. For example, Crabbers parti¬ cipated in the Governor’s School for the Gifted, Girl’s and Boy’s State, Presidential Classroom and other academic programs which enriched their lives. 1. In the library, DANNY NIXON, ROBERTO SAMSON and MIKE DURON compare notes. 2. During homeroom, BECKY LYNCH uses a free minute to read a novel for English. 3. The gubernatorial election in the fall was definitely a learning experience for MS. SARAH LIVINGSTON’s classes. 4. In English class, MARTIN MILLER keeps the class entertained with one of his antics. 5. A new addi¬ tion to the administrative faculty is MR. LOWELL THOMAS, Assistant Prin¬ cipal of Instruction. 6. The ROTC class listens attentively to their instruc¬ tor. 7. Art instructor, MR. ALVIS MANN uses slides to provide visual aids for his students. ijt
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