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TURKEY BOWL In a rather gruelling battle, the Ju- niors won the overall game in the Tur- key Bowl, but the Seniors won the two individual bouts. The fans in the stands were very important to keeping up the rivalry. In the girls’ competition, the boys were very supportive and helped the Senior girls to victory. They were then as helpful, as they rallied behind the boys to cheer them on to victory. The high net hindered the girls in the overall game. The Senior girls just could not serve without using the ceiling as an assist. This resulted in the Juniors walking away with the Turkey. Ginger Hall, Senior, congratulates Brian Combs, Junior, after he received his ring. Dr. Gibson tells the Juniors about the ring’s significance. Wayne Allen receives his ring from Dr. Gibson. Following tradition- Senior Class Secretary, Stacey Ciffeli, pre- sents Junior Class Secretary, Becky Crowe with her ring. 20 Turkey Bowl
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Adam Labar puts two in for the Seniors. Reuben Brookman s Every fall the Clover Hill Varsity Boys Basketball team pits the Junior squad | SENIORS SQUEAK B Y JUNIORS agains the Senior wole. This year the Sen- iors walked away with the winning score, 26.24. Students enjoy this ‘friendly’ compe- tition to get them in the mood for basket- ball season. UPSTAIRS VS. DOWNSTAIRS Every spring the downstairs faculty com- posed of mainly coaches takes on the up- stairs faculty composed of math, science, history, and English teach ers. This friendly game is to raise money for the faculty scholarship. This year the downstairs had to fight harder to win than it ever has in the past. They managed to win by only one point, 6-5. This was probably due to the fact that a certain math teacher turned ——— traitor and played with the downstairs. BUCK WHEAT” Johns heads for home. Due to this fact May 11th has been officially ‘MIGHTY’ Milam and 'LEGS’ Lasswell head for the declared Benedict ‘A’ Day. dugout. “CATCH-IT’ Carter and ‘TUNES’ , FLYBALL’ Childress, “HOMERUN’ Harlow, and artley prepare to play ball ae SE SEC a (Cea Gis foitne) allio “FASTBALL’ Shelton are ready for action. P- Green Gold-Faculty Softball 19
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THEY ALL MARCHED IN TO SHOW OFF... BEER mers irae thecicinvonmatmintinchemeat Every Easter Mrs. Judy Bowman, Hon- ors Geometry teacher, uses the season to full advantage. Her students are as- signed an class it project to design an Easter bonnet using geometry figures and imagination. Each year the hats be- come more elaborate and creative. This year was no exception. Students from former years returned to enjoy the other guy being put on the spot. One student commented, ‘'l’m glad | don't have to do that again, it’s embarrassing.’’ Our hats are off to Mrs. Judy Bowman for using her imagination in class to stimu- late her students. Denise Lacey, Jack Lewis, Jodie Farring. ton, Bryan Robertson, Kevin Rackley, Judi Carney, and Teri Siweck. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY top left-Jodie Farrington, Bryan Robert- son, Kevin Rackley, Judi Carney, Teri Siweck, Kevin Shannon, Susan Wilson, and Hae Kim. top right-Jimmy Dvorak, Vickie Baughan, Matt Vance, and Lin Park. Above left- Todd Walsh above middle-Chris Brown and Paul Prit- chett. above right-Susan Wilson. bottom- WINNERS: Jimmy Dvorak, Mrs. Bowman, and Matt Vance. . . . THEIR HATS! “Hats” 21 VaR eon Nia
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