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Seniors Leave Clover Hill is a school full of traditon. One of its many traditions includes a fall classic known as the Junior-Senior Powder Puff game. This event puts Junior against Senior girls in a game of flag football. The purpose of the game is to promote class unity and school spirit. The 1983 Powder Puff resulted in a narrow 8-0 victory for the senior team. The Juniors staged a dramatic comeback at the end of the game, only to be stopped by the senior defense on the one yard-line as time expired. Senior coach Bryan Burmaster said, “the unexpected loss of cornerback Karen Downey to injury turned out to be a blessing in disguise. When she got injured we (the coaches) turned to speedster Marsha Turner, who ended up making the saving tackle on Junior end Julie Edmonds.” Both coaching staffs commended their players for their play in the game. Students were dismissed from the last class period to attend the game. An admission of 50 cents was charged, with the proceeds going to the senior class. Even with the absence of the traditional male cheerleaders, the student body responded with enthusiasm. 12 Powder Puff With A Victory above- Coaches Darrell Hobson and Bryan Burmaster give instruction and spirit. right- Intensity is high on the sidelines as head Coach Darrell and Senior girls look on. below- Debbie Gayle leads way for Karen Carter to make a big gain for Seniors. lower right- Donita Harlowe dives in vain to catch a pass.
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Parents Return For Open House 83 Open House was held on September 26, 1983. The parents first met in the auditorium for a brief program; after which they reported to their child’s homeroom class. The remaining 6 classes lasted 8 minutes each, with 5 minutes between. Many parents had a little trouble following the schedule, which caused many of them to arrive tardy. This will aid those students who seem to have the same problem. A reception was held in the commons after the final bell. This was welcomed by the parents , especially after a long hard day back with the books. Mr. Meredith shows his grading scale and what will happen if you fail to meet his standards. Mr. Pearman teaches a full house. His new students seem to be very interested, as all their attention is focused on him. above-Dr. Ellet, a member of the Indus- trial Arts Department, tells the parents about the possibilities of the future for their children. left- Mr. Todd, also a member of the Industrial Arts Department, aided by his student teacher discuss plans in the new curriculum for 83-84. Open House |!
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