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FINAL DESTINATION: When graduation takes place in June, the Hampton Coliseum becomes more than just a concert arena by symbolizing the end of high school life. Photo courtesy of “Cal” Barton, Ole York Photo Service, Inc. HITTING THE BOOKS: Sophomore Susanna Rudy flips through the pages of a textbook, looking for information to help her in World History class. SPORTING “COOL SHADES” and a Rick James button, senior James Robinson’s cheeks puff while he and sophomores Mark Holder and J.R. Lippus add music to the chaos of a pep rally. 4 Opening
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SCREAMING JUNIORS show their spirit while competing for the Spirit Jug at the football homecoming pep rally. KEEPING A SERIOUS FACE, junior Jeff Papp sits quietly under hot lights as he poses for his yearbook picture. READY, SET, ACTION! Sophomore Eric Williams gets the video tape rolling while working on a project in the A.V. Center. ROBERT LEWIS, a junior, “flashes” friends and tries to sell his wares on “Bum Day” during football spirit week.
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Three years of the best times E njoying the moment, dreaming about the future, and anticipating growing up are experiences that we all share during the three years we are in high school. Perhaps we have overlooked, however, our school ' s continuing record of academic, athletic, and personal excellence. We also share the distinction of belonging to a school with the reputation of “best-all-around. As sophomores, we are new to the traditions of high school life, but eager to experience new activities and learn the ways of our peers. As juniors, we busily juggle schoolwork, extra¬ curricular activities and a busy social life while eyeing the seniors with green-graduation envy. As seniors, we look back and realize that the “best years of our life” are almost over. Yet, we also look ahead, anticipating more independence and responsibility. Crossing the stage in the Hampton Coliseum in June signifies the end of these important years. But, as one class leaves, other classes remain to continue being the “best-all-around.” Opening 5
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