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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26 Art Mother of Presidents (top row) Mrs. Mills Godwin, Mrs. Cen Waters, and Dr. Howard Sullins, Superin- tendent of Chesterfield County Schools, pose with Nita Burchett and her banner, which was presented to the Governor, Representing Virginia’s bi- centennial. A stitch-in Time (top row, second pic- ture) Art students stitch away in an effort to finish a Clover Hill banner. New Shoes (top row, third pic- ture) Mrs. Pat Brown, Director of Youth Services, accepts a painting from Charles Blankenship and Mr. Harold Gibson. This painting will tour New Zealand along with eleven other selected United States’ paintings. On a limb (second row, third pic- ture) Dennis Branch branches out, making intricate designs by the use of macrame. Clay Pays (second row, first picture) Mrs. Jeanne Moore, Chairman of the Virginia Ceramicists 1976 Show, presents Bruce Hembrick with a ‘Best in the Show” award and a two-hundred dollar check for the school. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (second row, second picture) Bill Crostic, working in textiles, recreates model planes. Beauty in the making (top row, fourth picture) Ronald Brown makes fanciful shapes out of clay, while Steve Hackworth knots his macrame.
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