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Posing for a picture with the Crab¬ ber mascot, Chris Gott relaxes in warm, summer weather. Making waves, Rick Hamilton skims the water surface on a hydroslide. Enjoying a vacation in Cartegena, Columbia, Jennifer Arthur meets an unusual looking Three-toed Sloth.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening 2 Student Life n People 2U Academics 80 Organizations 92 Sports 136 Advertisements 170 Closing 188 Beautiful boats are docked in the Chesapeake Bay. C C TTllowing With the Tide” X almost proved to be a more appropriate theme than the yearbook staff antic¬ ipated. From September 10 through September 12, the peninsula kept alert as hurri¬ cane ‘Diane’ intensified and moved up the coast from Florida to North Carolina. When just off the North Caro¬ lina coast, the hurricane stalled and turned westward. However, Hampton Roads was only affected by light rain and gale force winds. Located on the coast of Vir¬ gin i a, Hampton is sur¬ rounded by many beaches in¬ cluding Buckroe, Grandview, and Virginia Beach. When the weather was clear and the temperature was warm, students often spent their free time at the beaches swimming, tanning, or surf¬ ing, or, simply, “Flowing With the Tide.” Opening Former graduate, Mitch DuRette enjoys a calm summer day by the water.
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Stopping for a photograph at Kings Dominion, seniors Jan Rosser, Tabitha Sornberger, Chris Gott, and former student John Miller make their way to the Go Go’s concert. Seniors Mark Mugler and Marc Graveline start summer excitement with a trip to Maryland. PUN IN THE SUN A nticipation of summer fun was fog-thick among students in the spring. Crab¬ bers anxiously awaited the time for school to end, the surf to rise, and the partying to begin. In addition to flocking to the east coast, many stu¬ dents attended concerts and local amusement parks and prepared for vacations. Area summer concerts included the Romantics, the Cars, the Go Go’s, INXS, and Tina Tur¬ ner. Summer vacations ranged from Maryland to South America. hi ■ ■S0 1 - Water skiing in Back River, senior Bobby Allsbrook finds ample time for summer fun. i i
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