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

 - Class of 1978

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That’s a fountain One of the most spectac- ular sights of any Russian tour is The Hermitage, one of the Czars’ many pa laces. Today The Her- Nous le faisons pour vous! Even in Paris, Friends in the Soviet Union The Russian group mitage houses an impressive collection of Im- McDonald's is doing it all for you, but travel 2000 takes time out to pose at the U.S. Department of pressionist art. miles for a big Mac? Commerce office in the Soviet Union. Is everyone ready to go? Andrea Damerel, It’s therealthing Thisisn’t King’s Dominion but Smile, Andrea Andrea Damerel pauses to give a Cheryl Lee, Melissa Graham, and Liz Stanley the Eiffel Tower, as it dominates the City of Light friend a smile before snapping a night-time view prepare to embark on a journey up the Eiffel by night. of Paris from the Eiffel Tower. Tower. 22 European Trips

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Standing tall CH students stand as they are Vote Yes! During the government classes’ trip recognized by the Va. State House of Delegates. Lunch Break Mr. Morgan and Carolyn Turner to Washington D. C., Russell Wood lays his The students were introduced by Delegate finish eating lunch and prepare to return to the allegiance with the nation’s farmers and joins George Jones, a resident of the Clover Hill legislative activity during the Model Congress at them in their protest on Capitol Hill. District. Richard Bland College in Petersburg. tae al 4 MISSISSIPPI! oe. President si Mr. Congressman TION we MUST HAVE AC HODGE BILL NOW Farmers Can't Buy cigs Labor Can't Build LOSE Blea po You! Model Congress 21 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA



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They saw it first-hand Spring vacation has many con- notations—extra hours of work, rest and relaxation, and for a few lucky students, trips overseas. Each year students are offered a trip to Europe at reduced rates. This year, the first trip to Russia was announced. Andrea Damerel, Melissa Graham, Ruth Perry, Cheryl Lee, and Liz Stanley, along with Mr. Jim Pierson and school groups from other states traveled across the Atlantic to Paris. They arrived on the night of March 25 and learned why Paris is called ‘The ad City of Lights.” As Cheryl commented, “It was beautiful. Everything had lights on it.’”’ The group also visited the famous Eiffel Tower and a spot called Montmartre, which is the artists’ business center. ‘‘You would just walk around and the artists would come up to you and ask you to pose for them. If you liked the portrait you could buy it,” Andrea explained. Here the girls learned to barter for what they con- sidered a fair price. Andrea brought the price of her portrait from $30 down to $5. What a bargainer! From Paris the group went through Belgium to Armsterdam, Holland. They went to a disco where they found young people just like those in the United States, ‘‘boogieing” to the rock music. The highlight of the trip was a grand birthday party for Melissa in London. Andrea and Chery! got lost looking for presents but the party was eventually a success. For other students, Russia was on the agenda. Nancy Taylor and Mike Doucette along with Mr. Willard Strickland and Mrs. Mildred Spencer trekked to Moscow, where they toured different sights. In Leningrad they visited The Hermitage, once the home of Peter the Great. They were also able to see Lenin’s tomb. ‘‘We stood in line for over an hour to see him. He’s in a glass case and it’s really him, but he looks just like a wax figure,” said Nancy. The group experienced certain restrictions such as no photographing of cars or other kinds of transporta- tion. They also learned about the blue jean and chewing gum black-market. “Blue jeans, gum, and hose represent freedom over there. The sale of these is illegal. You can give someone these things, but you can’t sell them,” Nancy explained. She also commented that the Russians now dress as we did in the ’50’s. It’s strange to imagine countries so unlike ours on the inside but essen- tially the same on the outside. The stu- dents who visited the foreign coun- tries were able to answer the ques- tion, “It’s a nice place to visit, but would you really like to live there?”’ It’s Tuesday, it must be Belgium Liz Stanley and Melissa Graham take a few moments to relax and decide what attraction they will visit next. European Trips 23

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