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SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES The Cavaliers showed their true spirit during Homecoming year anniversary. The band, ‘Full House,”” was outstanding Week. Some of the highlights included the large participation and everybody seemed to enjoy this stop on their Tour. The of teachers in Wacky Day, the wonderful float entries, the King and Queen were handsome Devin Householder and love- terrific parade of spirit, and the beautifully decorated dance. ly Lisa Blair. The theme, Seems Like Old Times, follows the idea of our ten 8 Homecoming
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BACK TO SCHOOL AGAIN “Where is the classroom?” This was the one question that was asked many times by parents who were looking for their children’s classes. The night that was reserved for parents to go to school and meet all of the teachers and other faculty members was on September FRR twenty seventh at seven-thirty. The parents of Clover Hill students took their place as students. The classes were held from homeroom to sixth period with five minutes to change classes. Before this educational night began, the school presented an assembly to welcome the parents and let them know about the school. This also gave the parents a chance to listen to the president of the National Honor Society, Joseph Tiller, give the invocation which was followed by the Pledge of Alle- giance given by Phillip James, the presi- dent of the Student Cooperation Associ- ation. The Cavalcades sang, ‘The Star Spangled Banner”, after the Pledge of Allegiance. The welcoming speech was made by our principal Doctor Harold Gibson. Phillip James along with Casey Sponski, who is the vice president of the National Honor Society, made the pre- sentation. The guest speaker for the evening was Doctor Helen Edens who is the Supervisor of Computer Education. The entertainment was performed by the Cavalcades who were under the direction of Ms. Virginia Campbell. The choir group sang ‘Walking on the Green Grass” and “Noah, Move that Ark!” Following the entertainment, Jo- seph Tiller gave the closing speech. After the assembly, the parents were excused so they could visit the many classes in which their children were en- rolled. A lot of thanks should go directly to the National Honor Society members and the SODA members for helping lost parents find their way to the different classrooms. Most of the thanks go to the many parents who came fo this occa- sion. This open house was altogether a success. Teachers hard at work. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Musick, Mr. Pearman, and Mr. Squires were some of the teachers busy talking to the parents about all of the work the students are doing. 10 Back To School Night
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