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Homecoming 1982 Homecoming received an enthusiastic welcome from stu¬ dents, staff, and alumni. It was a much waited for event and was preceded by a week full of preparations. Organizations and clubs busi¬ ly made floats for the parade with hopes of winning the honor of having the best float. While students and faculty partici¬ pated in Spirit Week, it was plain to see that this event was and will always be a very impor¬ tant part of Hampton! Ski Club float featuring Freddie gets ready for the homecoming parade, where it captured a tie for best float. Keyettes Jan Van Dyke, Caroline Herndon, Betty Boyd, and Susan Spear wave to the crowds as they pass along the parade route. Dressed as clowns, Betti Pence, Mary Burcham, and Christine Saville accept the trophy for Best Non-float for the Junior Classical League. Homecoming
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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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FBLA members Lisa Brown and Sonia Green proudly display the club ' s beautifully decorated float. Senior class attendants Lisa Diggs, Wendy Sprague, and Renita Law¬ rence travel to Darling Stadium, where one them will be crowned Homecom¬ ing Queen at halftime. Sharon Manley, Sandra Lawson, and Karen France show their Crabber spirit as the Drama Club float begins its journey to Darling Stadium. Homecoming —15
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