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Q 3 c e 3 3 a The summer vacation provided the time for students, and teachers alike, to unwind from the previous school year and to pre¬ pare themselves for the oncoming year. A majority of the students and teachers relaxed at the nearby beaches such as Nags Head and Virginia Beach. One teacher spent the summer going to Virgin¬ ia Beach every day with his knives and buckets to construct sand castles. Students went to the beaches for tne sun and total re¬ laxation. Disney World, family and group picnics, and swim parties were also favorite past times. Jobs at beaches, stores, and fast food restaurants, and amuse¬ ment areas provided experience income, and fun for the students. Members of different groups and organizations were busy prepar¬ ing for the year ' s activities by attending workshops in different cities and states. The Brew-Thru Beverage Shop at Nags Head, North Carolina was a famous hot spot for the summer. U«U BEVERAGE IfORE l head.m.c- Disney World, Junior Sherri Saun- ers poses with her mother and Pluto for picture. sninr Garv Cubbage takes a break om playing the French horn in England Crabber Summer — 3
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Table of Conienbs Ads 10 Characters 34 Scenes 100 A dion 144- Sponsors ISO Cad ISC Wrap 130 Showing off one of his famous sand cas¬ tles at Virginia Beach, History and Gov¬ ernment teacher Jim Wilson demon¬ strates that students are not the only ones who enjoy a Crabber summer. Refreshing themselves after a long hike to Muir Park, Senior Beth Mack and Ju¬ nior David Mack eat ice cream with their relatives. wr Hi . • ► •■-. Senior Reggie Scipio enjoys himself at a pool party for the F.H.A. members at Mrs. Christian’s home As Crabbers visited Walt Disney World in Florida, the world awaited the October 1st opening of the one billion dollar Epcot Center. 2 — Table of Contents •
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THE RETURN Back to school . That phrase has always been downright abominable to sun soaked stu¬ dent bodies. The mere thought of teachers, books, homework, and (UGH), grades, was enough to send chills down the spines of even the strongest willed seniors. For sophomores, the first day of school was the chance to finally join the ranks of high school students. The juniors began school de¬ termined to prove that their class, the class of 1984, was number 1. Seniors, knowing this to be their last year in high school, vowed it to be their best. For everyone, the 1982-83 re¬ turn to school meant the return to work. Most everyone met the challenge. Once again Pentran buses carry stu¬ dents to and from school. 4 — Back To School
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