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

 - Class of 1984

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Clover Hill’s Passion For Fashion Gus Dillinger Grubb. Lonnie Boykin and Angie Pollard lookin’ good. Tony Pitts shakes his thang during the winter fashion show. hay 20 Fashion Show Prom fashions are displayed by: (I to r) Angie Davis, Kevin Curtis, Kendall Johnson, John Gerold, Holly Goodman, Steve Tuck, Liesl Johnson, Lonnie Boykin, and Angela Pollard. Jay Crawford gives a sly wink to his adoring fans as he makes his way down the platform. The marketing and distributive education department of Clover Hill provided the students with plenty of opportunities to check out the latest trends in fashion by sponsoring three seasonal fashion shows. All three shows were held in the cafeteria during lunch periods, giving all students and faculty members the chance to watch. The first show, held on December 8, was billed as a Fashion Wonderland. Thirty models, straight out of Mrs. Debbie Lu- ken’s School of Fashion displayed the HS eS ebe ». 5 e ON arate ete 5S : OK Oe — @ Mark Beck escorts Susan Thornton in the spring show. “hottest” clothes for the winter season. The April show featured formal clothes, including gowns and tuxedos, an opportu- nity for students to admire possible prom attire. The merchandise was again pro- vided by various local stores. The final fashion show of the year, held in May, featured casual summer clothes. Just as in the previous shows, lunching stu- dents found the modeling to be both edu- cational and entertaining.

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Faculty “Steps Aside” For Seniors On April 27, a day anxiously awaited by all, SENIORS filled administrative and fac- ulty positions readily armed with demerit pads and red pens. The day went smooth as SENIORS dressed in garb imitating their teacher or administrator, teaching any- thing from Algebra to Zoology. When the final bell sounded, SENIORS said with a heavy sigh, ‘I'll never be a teacher.” Mr. Walters represented by Alison Walters, Dr. Gibson portrayed by Martha Stacy, Lee Collins alias Mr. Baughman. upper left, James McNabb looks comfortable as he sits with his World Geography class. All Together Now, Brian Comes leads his class in a round of 99 bottles of beer on the wall. upper right, Margaret Ford attempts to find the correct answer to her student's question. bottom left, Becky Crowe and Noelle Labar look thrilled as their student's inform them of their expectations of SENIOR life. Senior Take Over Day 19



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Seniors Pluck Junior Class In Final Turkey Bowl ; The 1983 84 school year saw the end of a Clover Hill tradition. The last Turkey Bowl Classic, sponsored by the junior class was held in April. Due to a command directly from the County School Board limiting the number of during school activities, it will most likely not be possible to schedule the event in 1985. But this time honored tradition was given a grand send-off. Despite the controversy which arose during play, the final Turkey Bowl provided the usual thrills for the participating Juniors and Seniors, and the usual excuse to miss a class period for the Freshmen and Sophomores. Top Left: Juniors get psyched up as they await the senior serve. Left: Brian Burmaster (center of playing court) gets weird cheer- ing the senior girls on to victory. Above: Spike it! Spike it! Junior and Senior boys collide at the net. The Classic is comprised of three volleyball games which pit the graduating class against the rising seniors. In '84, the first game was for females only. In a stunning display of serving technique, the senior class pulverized their younger opponents by a score of | 1-3. The Senior effort was highlighted by consistant serving and solid set ups from the middle ranks. The much closer boy’s game followed. The juniors managed to even the score by nipping the seniors 13-11. The seniors protest- ed what seemed to be a scoring error, but to no avail. The Turkey Bowl championship would be decided in the final game, with both boys and girls taking part. The victory went to the senior class with their final game win by a score of | 1-4. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA Turkey Bowl 21

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