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S m Prr BON 5 p R T AmM DBWBNO » CON ne) top- What a crowd of proud Cavaliers. middle- ‘But | have to do, what | have to do.” bottom. Shelly Hamlett, Deborah top- Two JV Cheerleaders lead the Cava- Roberson, and Shari Rutledge kick to the Cavalier beat. liers with their overwhelming spirit. bot- | tom- Our own Three Stooges Pep Rallies 17
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“DIRTY LAUNDR Y ™ Wacky day is always the most successful and unique day of O N TH; F H; | L L Spirit Week. Even though there weren't as many people dressed up this year as there were in the past years, they were just as wacky. The reason could be that Spirit Week is becom- ing Wacky Week, with everyone dressing up wacky ALL ‘OOO! Look at those legs’ Jeff Thompson shows his spirit with style. iT, “Look whar came to lunch!’ Adam Labar, Chris Macomson, and Mike Riley (below) express a 'new wave’ of spirit. “Love them limbs!! Faculty members Mrs. Kaempf (left) Mr. Childress, (center) and Mr. Houghton (right) join in the wacky day spirit.
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A SPECIAL NIGHT The New Virginians, directed by John Howell, was an outstanding group of young people per- forming on Broadway, a musical play consisting of brillant effects and talent. Although the Virginia Tech students have been on the road for many weeks, it didn’t stop them from putting on a great show to our school. A former student of Clover Hill, David Dee, per- formed 1920's medlies with a surpassing taste of talent. With all the big sounds and big perforers; “On Broadway” turned out to be one of the best shows seen at Clover Hill. The Yearbook Staffs looks forwarded to seeing the New Virginians in their NEW SHOW in 1989. 18 Mock Wedding Comat imal ee 0 2 ae, Do | Do’- Devin Householder, Lisa Nussey, Greg Holt, wait for the ‘| do's” “Here Comes the Bride.’ Patrick Kane and Debbie Chaney “We are gathered here Today.’’ Adam Labar pre- pares to administer the wedding vows. AND A SPECIAL DAY The mock wedding has become a tradition for the Home Economics Department. The wedding gives home economics students the opportunity to experience the pressures, planning, and work required to produce a successful wedding. Two couples, Debbie Chaney and John White and Liz Folks and Kevin O'Hare were pro- nounced man and wife by Reverend Adam La- bar. The memories of the hard work will prob- ably fade in time, but the joyful memories of a dream amost come true will not be forgotten by those lucky enough to have participated.
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