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The last flames of the Homecoming 82 ' bonfire are extinguished. The spirit stick winner is announced by Ms. Janet Rash The Spirit Week sign is a reminder to students of the happenings during spirit week. Seniors Kenny Williams, Laura Hall, and Jeff Greene show their school spirit by wearing buttons on Buttons Day . Spirit Week — 1 7
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Catch The Spirit Spirit Week was a time tor all Crabbers to show just how much pride in their school they pos¬ sessed. Various activities were implemented to help the stu¬ dents in their endeavor. Monday, October 11 was Hat and Shades Day — a day when students and faculty donned their best or worst hats and sun¬ glasses. Tuesday, October 12 was Button Day. Crabbers could be seen modeling their various pin-on buttons. Wednes¬ day, October 13, was 50 ' s Day — a day Crabbers traveled backwards in time to the by¬ gone days of leather jackets, grease-slicked hair, poodle skirts, and bobby socks. On Thursday, October 14, Crabbers celebrated Class Day by wear¬ ing certain articles of clothing bearing insignias prevalent to their class. Later that night a spectacular bonfire, the likes of which has never been seen, took place. To end Spirit Week on a rather high note, Red White Day held October 15th. An array of red and white fashions could be seen from corner to corner and at the energy generating pep rally which took place. Ecstatic over their victory in spirit stick competition, the seniors rejoice. Senior Lisa Johnson sports her black hat on Hat and Shades day. Cheerleaders Kathy Gleason, Patrice Waller, Karen Powell, Angie Hunter, and Robbin Stephens punk it up be¬ fore the pep rally. Seniors represented their class during spirit week by decorating the front half Spirit Week
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HOMECOMING 82 The Crabbers presented seven young ladies in the 1982 Home¬ coming court. The lucky young ladies chosen for the senior court were RENITA LAWRENCE, WENDY SPRAGUE, and LISA DIGGS. Juniors were LYTREECE CLAUDE, and CYNTHIA WRENN. Sopho mores were REGINA SHELTON, and TERRICINIA TERRY. The Homecoming Queen was announced at the homecoming game against Denbigh Patriots, at DARLING STADIUM. The HOMECOMING QUEEN FOR 1982 was RENITA LAW¬ RENCE. She was escorted by Dwayne Maddux. ' Cynthia Wrenn, a junior, is escorted by James Maness, Lytreece Claude is escorted by Anthony Anderson. After being crowned, Renita Law¬ rence is resting during the game. 18 — Homecoming
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