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] i Homecoming king of 1985, Sparky Dod- son, is welcomed by his peers at the dance. Junior Todd Crostic, Kristi Morano, and Sophomore Darlene Knight inscribe their names on the Homecoming banner along with others attending the dance. A WEEKEND FOR WINNERS! The finale of Clover Hill’s 1985-86 Homecoming Week was full of celebration and hope for the future. The weekend’s festivities began Friday night at the varsity football game where members of various clubs presented floats which were judged on the basis of spirit and effort. Honorable mention went to the Drama Club with their death scene and the Chess Club who acted as walking chess pieces. The German Club with their theme “Even the Wildest Animals are tamed!” took third place. Second place was awarded to the Spanish Club for their float which featured a moving windmill made of flowers. The Sophomore Class Council captured top honors in the homecoming competition by winning the contest with their float entitled “Winds of Change Determine Your Fate, Rock with the Class of 88’ which demonstrated the changes in music over the years. The night continued with the recognition of the Homecoming Court of 1985. The Freshman class was represented by Princess Kelly Zacharias, Duchess Cindy Easterling, and Prince Adam Shoemaker. Princess Callie Householder, Duchess Lee Graham, and Prince L. P. Holt were the Sophomore’s addition to the court, while Princess Jill Hartnett, Duchess Sandi Hodges, and Prince Robert Whitfield were elected by the Juniors. Senior Princesses included Vickie Baughan, Laura Copp and Jenny Hopkins. The high point of the ceremony was the announcement and crowning of Barbie Martin as Homecoming Queen with Tracy Yeatts as the Maid of Honor. The conclusion of the week was the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night. The S.C.A., who sponsored the festivities, also decorated the cafeteria which became a beach for the night. ““The Reunion” provided most of the music, but they were minus a lead singer. Many students, including Seniors Matt St. Louis and Tim Mullins and Sophomore David Young, took over the responsibility and continued the fun. During the dance, Barry Blalock, Mark Hensley, and Mark York, the Senior Princes, were introduced, and Sparky Dodson was crowned King. With the varsity’s 21-0 victory over the Meadowbrook Monarchs, the school and its many winners had much to celebrate as “The Winds of Change” continued to carry them to the future. Jan Copley returns to her alma mater to crown Barbie Martin, Homecoming Queen of 1985-86. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA HOMECOMING DANCE 2]
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HOMECOMING FINALE Fans welcome Clover Hill’s varsity football team and cheer them to victory. Sophomores Chris Goodman, Pete Mavromatis, and Brian Anderson celebrate by attending the game and showing support for their team on this victorious evening. 0 Si OO Along with their victories in the contests for best hall decora- tions and bonfire dummies, the Sophomore Class Council took ‘ top honors in the homecoming parade with their theme 3 oot “Sophomores Rock.” 20 HOMECOMING GAME
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Pape Ring Ceremony Worth the Wait The nighttime celebration becomes a success On the evening of October 2, almost the entire junior class, 349 students, came back to school to receive their class rings. The class ring to the Juniors is the symbol of their status as upperclassmen. The ceremony was presented by the Senior Class and their sponsor, Ms. Ann Cifelli, and rings were presented by the class officers, Class Sponsor Mrs. Snidow, and Dr. Roy Vorhauer. The Juniors had been awaiting this moment with eager anticipation ever since they placed their order at the beginning of their Sophomore year. The reception after the ceremony was given by the seniors. The cakes were delicious and a very attractive sight. The evening’s excite- ment was soon over, but the memories will long remain with the Class of 1987. Mrs. Snidow, Dr. Vorhauer, and the Senior and Junior class officers, Melissa Rider, Stacey Evins, Chip Crostic, Tener Williams, Jenny Hopkins, Shannon Thorton, Wayne Lee, and Robert Whitfield stand to announce the commencement of the Ring Ceremony. Juniors Karen Marshall and Mark Mann anxiously await the calling of their names. RING CEREMONY After his long wait this Junior checks the spelling of his name as he awaits the con- clusion of the ceremony.
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