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Because of the construction schedule, Annual pep rallies increase spirit and the hall leading to the new foreign lan- interest in school activities year guage rooms stayed closed until the round. end of September. Caryn Allen adds finishing touches to The football team breaks thr the new photography darkroom. win the homecoming game. —— os THROUGH 3 —
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Breaking Through ... Differences multiply Clover Hill broke through with many fresh changes. Of course, many things stayed the like the crowded lunches, the crowded parking lot, Senior exemptions, Sopho- mores’ driver’s ed., Juniors’ ring ceremony, ever smaller Freshmen, homecoming same, dance, beating George Wythe at the homecoming game, row- dy pep rallies, questionable school food, crowded halls, prom, graduation, massive groups of people talking in the halls, tardies to class, Beach More students bring more traffic problems. This friendly sign greets everyone who comes into the office. 2 BREAKING Week, Spirit Week, trips down or up the stairs, closed drink machines, jobs after school, field trips, assemblies, and the mad rush to leave after school A lot of things did stay the same, but the school changed a bit too. The construction was the main event. The school in- creased by I8 classrooms. The new addition had narrower hallways which led to tight sit- uations, a lot of jostling around, and an increase of time between classes from five to six minutes — more time to chat with friends or to get tossed about in the halls. A new Senior parking lot was built. Many more foreign ex- change students came from Spain, Mexico, West Germany, and Holland. An ’83 graduate became a new math teacher. A new vice-principal was hired. A new Cavalier mascot cheered the crowds on at the games. And, of course, the grateful graduating class was 88.
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Antonio Posse-Costas from Spain and Carlos Chaves The color guard marches from the homecoming Greeting students and faculty are the Noid and the from Mexico discuss life in espanol. game with new flags and uniforms. California Raisins. Jason Carson practices his swing at the Brandermill Country Club. Students wander the halls every morning — some cheerful, some half-asleep. 4 WITH
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