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Acts — Student Life Color guards Angelia Bonner, Tracy Matthews, and Wandette Thomas present the flags at pep rally. Renita Lawrence smiles radiantly as Mr. Rufus Gant crowns her the home¬ coming queen. Student Life
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Early Recruiting In order to give new students an opportunity to see the wide selection of groups and orga¬ nizations that were available, the SCA and the ICC began planning very early in the year for Club Day. Club Day was held to give clubs a chance to recruit new members and to gain recognition. The event was held of September 23 and 24. Participating clubs displayed special features, types of activi¬ ties, awards and honors. The clubs were placed in three dif¬ ferent categories and their dis¬ plays were judged. The winners for the various categories were. Honor and Service Organiza¬ tions — National Honor Society, Subject Related Organizations — Distributive Education Clubs of America, and Special Inter¬ est Organizations — Ski Club. By planning ways to recruit club members, even before new students arrived, the SCA and the ICC were able to get students involved in extra-cur¬ ricular activities early. Foreign Language Club member Mike Arnold discusses his club with an in¬ terested student. While standing at the National Honor Society display, Senior Doug Cunning¬ ham awaits the judges. Computer Math sponsor Ms. Sheila Rogers demonstrates the use of the Ap¬ ple Computer. Ski Club member Cathy Mitchell dis¬ cusses past Ski Club adventures. Juniors Mary Burcham and Susan Helms show how much Keyettes do for the community. Club Day —11
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Students found themselves participating in many activities. They kept in mind the Crabber spirit as they cheered loudly, You can ' t crush a crab at the games and pep rallies. Bright, smiling, faces were accompanied by warmth and friendly greetings throughout the year. Spirits were boosted during Spirit Week. The week was started off with Hats and Shades Day and ended with a spectacular pep rally, a beauti¬ ful parade and a victorious win. Many students wished the year could go on forever, but they all knew nothing lasts fore¬ ver. At the end, they realized they had lived up to the true meaning of being a Crabber. Reggie Scipio looks amused as he cooks hamburgers for the F.H.A. picnic. Participating in the balloon lift-off, Cin¬ dy Moore and Margaret Mack con¬ gratulate each other after a successful lift-off, Student Life —13
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