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SPIRIT WEEK BOOSTS Keith Kenny, participating in Rambo Day, attacks his lunch. Senior Chris German is caught by surprise posing as a Roamin’ Cavalier on Class Distinction Day. Although, Junior Mike Harris is a PRINCE among his peers, he still has to kneel to his locker. Dustin Hoffman, eat your heart out! Sophomore David Young is here to take your place!! 18 SPIRIT WEEK
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ACTIVITIES Through activities within and outside of school, students are brought together. They are given the opportunity to ex- pand their horizons as well as meet people and develop new friendships ACTIVITIES 17
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OUR MORALE .. aculty Royalty . nd the FINEST?!! .. The fancy, the funny, ee a eS THE HOME O % 4 y FF THE WHAT BRINGS US ALL TOGETHER? ... Providing Us Witha Fun-Filled Week! Spirit Week took place from Monday, October 13, to Saturday, October 18. This annual event is used to boost the school’s spirit and the morale of the football team. who will lead us to a victorious game that Friday night. Each day of the week, the student body dressed in specific attire. The costumes were so outrageous that if a visitor had been in the building he would have thought Clover Hill is very unusual. The annual class distinction day was held Thursday. Freshmen were supposed to be “Little Rascals.” Of those who dressed, most came as Buckwheat. Darla, or Alfalfa. Having the easiest job, all the sophomores had to do was leave home in the morning because it was Pajama Day for them. Juniors were to imitate the Nerds they had seen during their lives. As tradition dictates, Seniors wore togas and sun glasses to show their spirit. Many students turned out for the Thursday night ac- tivities. First, there was the Girls’ Basketball game against L. C. Bird Skyhawks. After a long and hard struggle the Lady Cavs lost 55 to 44. After the game, students rushed to the bonfire. Here, the SCA class representatives threw dummies resembl- ing our opponents into the flames. The crowd proved that spirit would be high at the game. Friday, we were on an activity schedule in order to have a pep rally during the last fifty minutes of school. Students, faculty, and alumni alike watched as many ex- citing and new events took place. For the first time, the J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders performed with the Cavalettes for one number. To add to the new events, the first Faculty Royal Court was announced. The members led by the king, Dr. Vorhauer, included Math teachers Mr. Johns and Mrs. Bowman, Social Studies teachers Mrs. Snidow and Mr. Strickland, English teachers Mr. Ferguson and Mrs. Harris, Science teacher Mr. Rice, and French teacher Ms. Moore. Throughout the week, students were preparing for many contests. Friday after- noon brought an end to the hall decorating contest when the Sophomore hall and its “Rock Around The Clock” theme was announced the victor. This added to the class’s win in the dummy contest. Spirit had reached fever pitch by this time. Senior Aaron Gillespie watches Senior Cavalette Janet Holt, trying to figure ““How does she do that?” Noe Sophomore’ Representative Buddy Omohundro tosses a Meadowbrook manne- quin into the bonfire. The Cavalettes join the J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders to raise the student body’s morale. SPIRIT WEEK 19
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