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Santa, Mr. Frank Adams, walks to¬ wards the stage to hear the Christmas I ist of the faculty and staff. After their Christmas Eve dance, Rag¬ gedy Andy, John Plemmons and Rag¬ gedy Ann, Karen France bow to each other before retiring under the tree. This Physics skier won second place for the funniest door. Cindy Hammond, NHS secretary, wraps the presents for the NHS stocking during the stocking drive. Christmas — 23
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This little tree, decorated by Mrs. Ashby Williams’ third period Government class, stands proud on the stage during the Christmas Assembly. Mr. Sidney Swiggett directs teachers singing during the Christmas Assembly. Crabber Christmas Christmas was a busy time. From decorating doors to the stocking drive, Crabbers were constantly on the move the last two weeks before Christmas vacation. The giving spirit was everywhere. The SCA spon¬ sored a stocking drive in which money was collected in orderto buy Christmas presents for underprivileged children. Ex¬ cess money collected was don¬ ated to The Adam Schuler Fund. Students were treated to a Christmas assembly which was highlighted by a performance by the Vocal Ensemble and a version of the Nutcracker Suite. Even Saint Nick himself showed up for the event. On the final day of school before the holidays began, band mem¬ bers roamed the halls perform¬ ing Christmas carols, getting students into the Christmas mood. This was certainly one of the best Christmases ever. 22 — Christmas
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Junior Allison Manning proudly mounts her pony Raggedy-Ann. People and their Pets The personality of a person is often reflected in the type of pet he has. A quiet, serious person usually has a bird or an aquarium of fish. Someone with down-home characteristics may have a hound dog or a tom cat. A person with exquisite tastes may have a pedigree poodle or a Siameese cat. Many students at Hampton High were pet owners. Junior Chris¬ tian Saville was the owner of a cat, two dogs, a hamster, and an aquarium of fish. She said her family enjoys having animals around the house. Senior Karen France owned three cats and a mouse. She said she had three felines because she loves cats. She bought the mouse because he was the cutest thing I had ever seen. James Taylor and Kelli Ingram are joined by James ' dogs Schatzee and Frisky. People and their Pets
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