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Senior, Susan Curbow, escorted by Kenny Crenshaw. Junior, Tara Whithead, escorted by Daric Jackson. Junior, Kathryn Gentry, escorted by David Ashley. | | Sophomore, Takita Newby, escorted by Toraine Pat- Sophomore, Niki Hines, escorted by Paul Thompson. Freshman, Janice Thompson, escorted by Scott Cooke. rick. Photos by Debbie Harrell STUDENT LIFE 17
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WHO’S THAT GIRL? The 1987-1988 Homecoming Queen, Jill Seltzer, escorted by Derek Porter, proudly receives her crown during the halftime presentation. dill is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Steven Seltzer of Newport News. Donaldo Harris serenades the Homecoming Court with “Three Times A Lady” during the pep as- sembly. Photo by: Don Rush The Homecoming Court stands together in The Color Guard stand in attention during the their formal attire, with members of the var- singing of the National Anthem. sity football team as their escorts. 16D HOMECOMING Photo b y: Don Rush
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It’s Not Over June of every year marks an end. An end of childhood, yet the beginning of real lives. This is graduation time. For some, college is the next step. Others will get married or get jobs. But, everyone realizes that high-school is Over. Commencement exercizes took place at the Hampton Coliseum on June 14 at 8:00 P.M. The guest speaker was Mr. Phillip Hamilton, Vice Principal of Dunbar Middle School. As the graduates marched to re- photo by staff Salutatorian Mark Woodard begins his speech of encouragement. The Hampton Coliseum begins to fill with friends and relatives of the graduates. photo by staff GRADUATION ceive their diplomas, happy faces were seen, yet tears were welling in the eyes of many.on stage and in the audience. This was the last time the Class of ’87 was formally assem- bled together forever. Thoughts ranged from “Will I ever see these people again?” to “It’s finally over!’ and “I made it!” Emo- tions ran rampant throughout the Coliseum. When the ceremony ended, the graduates left to go home, to a party, to Beach Week, and to begin their lives. ™ . photo by staff Mr. Phillip Hamilton was the guest speaker at the ’87 commencement. Miss Tilley rushes in late looking rather hurried. Dawn Mullen prepares to leave the stage after receiving her long-awaited diploma. By Nora Murray = ae | sesaneieietme ee photo by staff
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