Clover Hill High School - Ducemus Yearbook (Midlothian, VA)

 - Class of 1976

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Guidance Goes Computer Students benefit from new Guidance services “| don’t think | want to graduate this year. | don’t have the slightest idea of what I'll be doing next year.” Whether or not they admit it, all seniors worry about their life after gradu- ation. Guidance has helped alleviate this problem with the “Guidance Informa- tion Center,” a computer terminal in the Math-Science area. One simply hooks up the computer, punches in the correct code, and the number of available occu- pations is printed out. What used to be a very tedious and time-consuming task is now accomplished by the push of a button. “l want to go to college but | don’t know which one. Who will accept me? What are the requirements?” Mrs. Grizzard (top) confers with an inquiring parent possibly about a report card. Mrs. Patron (left) offers assistance to an unidentified student with his schedule. This is another problem solved by the computer. It carries data on two and four year colleges, the grades needed for admission, and the required high school preparation. “1 know which college I’d like to at- tend, but times have been rough and | don’t have the money.” If this is still another of your nagging problems, never fear. The computer also helps with this one. Financial aid and in- formation as well as available scholar- ships and grants are stored in the com- puters memory banks. The “Guidance Information Center” has streamlined the Guidance services available to C.H.H.S.’s students. Mrs. Valz (above) consults a guidance manual in preparing a program for the computer. Guidance 23

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Let’er go! (left) Sandra Yates sends the softball flying for a winning throw. Ribbon winner (middle) Sandra Yates collects her first place ribbon. Sandra went on to the state competition. Mike Bolton (right) ribbon. Sandra went on to the state competition. Mike Bolton (right) sizes up his competition before a foot race. A Very Special Day for Clover Hill The local Special Olympics opened on May 22, at the University of Richmond with a colorful banner parade. The pa- rade was followed by the symbolic light- ing of the torch by an area student and Bartee Smith of the Green Bay Pakers gave the opening address. With all opening ceremonies completed, the ac- tual athletic events in the areas of gym- nastics, swimming, and track and field began. Clover Hill was fortunate to have four participants: Sandra Yates (softball throw), Kathy Bolton (50-yard dash), and Mike Bolton (50-yard dash). All were awarded ribbons and special rec- ; ognition went to Sandra who placed second in girls’ softball throw and who went on to place third in the 50-yard dash at the state Special Olympics at VMI on May 29. All in all, it was an exciting, fun-filled day on which every one left a winner. Grand Entry (above right) Sandra Yates, Eva Bell Yates, and Kathy Bolton proudly carry the Clover Hill banner made by the class. Another ribbon (bottom left) Cathy Bolton collects her ribbons for outstanding performance at the Special Olympics. Ms. Ellen Riondet and Cathy Bolton work on the banner carried in the parade, 24 Special Olympics CLOVER

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