Hampton High School - Krabba Yearbook (Hampton, VA)

 - Class of 1985

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Juniors Anthony Bell and Tony Clarke check to see if they have any classes together. Cheerleaders Valerie Morfin, Carla Johnson, Miriam Hoggard and Eleanor Hearst are getting ready for the Karen Wilson finds time to talk dur¬ ing a brief intermission of classes. Laura Coberly, Vicky Gupton, Kathy Meeks and Karen Meeks approach the building entrance on the first day of school. 10 — Return to School

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Baking hundreds of cookies a day, Julie Saunders is employed at The Original Cookie Company in Col¬ iseum Mall. v ;- • ■ ’ll IK flS •• is Hfer m « f- .• 1 m II i ‘1 ■ % ' j y r Preparing the salad bar at Wendy’s is only one of Shona Wilson’s jobs; she also works the register, the drive-thru window, and helps keep the dining room clean. Productive Tide S tudents are constantly changing, similar to the flow of the tide. It seems that more and more students are following the trend of having a part-time job. The Peninsula provides many opportunities for young students to earn money. Many students use this income to save for their future education, while others use it for social activi¬ ties. Several fast-food res¬ taurants and department stores are available for the ambitious students seeking employment. Jobs provide not only a steady flow of cash, but also they prepare the student for future responsibilities in the “adult world.” Overall, working students are more mature, responsi¬ ble, and better prepared for life after high school. Jobs — 9



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Upon arriving at school, Jackie Jacobson is all smiles. Back in the Swing of Things J ust as the tide always comes in and waves re¬ turn to the shore, summer vacation ultimately ended and students found their way back to the classrooms. As students stepped off the buses and left their cars in the parking lot that first day, they greeted their old friends in front of the big, red doors. Just inside, they found signs hanging on the walls saying, “Welcome Back!” Sopho¬ mores were overwhelmed by the size of a high school. Juniors and seniors who wished to say “Hi” to their previous teachers some¬ times had trouble because many teachers had moved to different rooms. School be¬ gan a week earlier than in previous years. Many teachers brought fans for their classrooms to compen¬ sate for the hot and humid weather. Students found the new trends in hairstyles and cloth¬ ing a refreshing change. Some students, both guys and girls, had cut their hair short on the sides but let the back grow out in a “rat tail.” Some had even dyed the rat tails orange, green and other bright colors. Others just braided theirs. Haircuts in which the hair around the ears is shaven razor-short were also popular. Students enjoyed wearing clothes that made them look different. They stood out in crowds by wearing bright colored socks, odd jewelry, plaids, thick shoelaces, sunglasses and mini-skirts. After entering the school, Ju¬ nior Derrick Jones is adjusting to the light. On the first day, Juniors Pam McGee and Belinda Perry look for their homerooms. Return to School — 11

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