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We’re Putting Back in Phoeb Senior Scott Robert and junior Stephanie Gray provide entertainment at the induction ceremo¬ ny for the National Honor Society held in the auditorium May 23, 1983. The Phoebus High School students show their loyalty for their country as they participated in the “Stand up for America” festivities held May 2, 1983 at tne National cemetery on County Street. On April 22, 1983, Phoebus High School spon¬ sored a Blood Drive. Our original goal was to donate 250 pts. of blood, but we fell short by one pint. Shown here, senior Kenny Snyder gives his expression towards the procedure of donating blood. 3 Opening Section
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Another Year in School O n the first day of school, whether we were running around going crazy, or just sitting quietly and talking with our friends, we were already starting to put US back in Phoebus! Phoebus isn’t just any school—it’s our school, and we make things happen. We are a school that gets involved. We do certain things that all schools do, like the Blood Drive, but we also do things that nobody else has thought of. We are unique, a breed apart, and we show it in the things we do. For example, Stand Up for America, which is an annual march on Flag Day to show our patriotism. A school is only a building until you put people in it, but then it becomes something much more. Our school is spe¬ cial and we know it. That’s why we’re putting US back in Phoebus! —Suzanne Willis— veiling Section
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Seniors Stacy Schmidtman, Jeanne Glabus, Laura Wingate and Lisa Reamer admire some paintings at the Bay Days festivities. Bay Days was held Sep¬ tember 16-17 in downtown Hampton. Color guard members Isaac Perry and Joe Weis stand at attention during the ceremonies honoring the veterans of foreign wars. The parade ended at the National Cenetery on County Street in Phoebus. The commencement exercises for the Class of ’83 were held Tuesday June 14 at 2 o’clock in the Coliseum. Here, the seniors move their tassels which means they are official graduates of Phoebus. The football team runs on the field for the opening game with arch rival Kecoughtan. Unfortunately, the Warriors prevail ed 14-7. 4 Opening Section
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