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Three Cavaliers discuss selections in this year’s new jukebox. Dr. Vorhauer, sports cream pie from the pie-throwing contest at a pep rally. Breaking the routine At Clover Hill the students work hard year-round to attain many important goals in academics and athletics, yet there are times when a little levity and a lot of spirit are in order. These attitudes are exhibited in almost every place the student body congregates whether at an athletic event, during a pep rally, or even in class. This year pep rallies have been frequent as well as full of antics of faculty and students. Not only have the addition of the new male cheerleaders added a lot to the festivities, but both administration and faculty members have been volunteers in pie throwing contests, obstacle courses, and dress-up contests. In class the voices of Clover Hill students ring in cheerful unison as the most important goal of a school is accomplished — the fine art of learning. Through the natural, relaxed togetherness of faculty, staff, and the student populous, an atmosphere in which ‘learning is fun’ is established. Heather Mann and Cheri Smith in Mr. Houghton’s physics class carefully balance a meter stick for another experiment. ... WITH PLAYING 1]
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10 ... WITH PLAYING WE ARE ALL TOGETHER... Hunter Webb, alias Dueling Senior, holds an ecstatic cat while triumphantly wielding a sword for the German Club during Homecoming festivities. Competitive natures run rampant as exhibited by Sophomores Kenny Yoo and Joel Hughes. Senior cheerleaders, Brian Connelly, Freddie Mitchell, David Fleming, and Jeff Taylor joke around in front of the yearbook camera. Junior Fred Cifelli, takes a break to enjoy his walkman dur- ing lunch. Senior Kari Ramsey, listens attentively to her brother while eating lunch.
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... WITH COMPETITION Sonal Tejani leads the pack as Crissy Overton follows close behind. J.V. football players practice blocking procedures. Competition is that driving force that causes us to exceed not only the expectation of others, but also ourselves. Clover Hill students take pride in their com- petitive spirit. Whether striving for the best academic standing in one’s class, teaming up with other students to take honors in Battle of the Brains and Virginia Math League activities, or on the playing field, Clover Hill students excell. Good sportsmanship in the midst of contest makes Clover Hill sports an activity to be sup- ported and respected. While each athlete strives to attain personal goals, these individual honors are cheerfully sacrificed for the team effort. Sports at Clover Hill involve more than just athletes, coaches, and managers. The student body and other spectators become an integral part of each contest. Competition at Clover Hill very often takes | the form of good-natured rivalry among ' homeroom, clubs, and organizations in float A modest display of Clover Hill’s decoration at homecoming, fund-raisers, or just outstanding students plain old school spirit. The various groups vying for whatever bragging rights are at stake create a sense of comaraderie among all students, showing that in competition we are all together. Offensive players, Seniors Stacey Evins and Susan Hill, use their passing technique. Junior DECA members Abbie Meltzer and Beth Gerber parade down the sideline during the Homecoming Float Competition. 12 WE ARE ALL TOGETHER...
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