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Chuck Piotrowski practices his presentation for the Longwood Forensics Meet. The Computer Club discovers a new way to raise money and promote happiness. Kamae: ay b Just in Time for Valentine's Day. ‘The all New: Cloter Hil) Computer @ Dating Service. » Go Find your perfect Vale ntine toda Y: Freshmen Vicky MacGregor and Keith Schleigh demonstrate how the human instinct to compete can cause even the best of friends to “wrestle.” The Clover Hill Marching Band travels to the Sixth Street Marketplace to daz- zle the crowd and watch others perform. RY WILL HIGH Sty, £ Marching Cavaliers Y . COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELO RICHMOND VIRGINIA ... WITH COMPETITION 13
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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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... WITH SPIRIT A Cavalier tradition, the 1985 Homecom- ing bonfire was a spirit-lifting event. Ms. Cifelli, the Senior Class Sponsor, shows her class spirit by accepting a pie from the generous Senior Class President Tener Williams. Rising Enthusiasm Brought By “Winds Of Change’”’ This year at Clover Hill an increase in school spirit has brought about many changes which include the of- ficial installation of Clover Hill’s first male cheerleaders and record turnouts at sporting events. Spirit was heightened due to reestablishment of the once nonexis- tent Pep Club. Through the efforts of this group a sec- tion of stands was filled, standing and cheering at all games promoting the general spirit. However, here at Clover Hill the meaning of the word spirit goes beyond simply participating in pep rallies or cheering the team to victory. We also exhibit spirit as we strive to make our school environment the best it can be. This school year with the enthusiastic help of the two new administrators, Principal Doctor Vorhauer and Vice Principal Mrs. Wilson, the pride in our school has returned. This can be seen in the efforts to improve the appearance of the school, from new landscaping to rid- ding the commons of all trash during lunchtime. Yes, it is evident here at Clover Hill that we are together in spirit. The Cavalier pride that Dr. Vorhauer has evoked has been greatly appreciated by the student body. 14 WE ARE ALL TOGETHER...
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