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Clowning in the halls. Jim Simes models Jennifer Schmitt’s bloomers (a prop for a class skit) as Cathy Fust and Kim Hope look on. Preparing for pep rallies was only one activity that kept the Varsity Cheer- leaders busy year round in their efforts to ignite school spirit. 4 Reaching New Heights
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5 oretaRaie aa ee % Reaching New Heights This was also a year for inter- ruptions at school. Snow and ice storms devastated the central Virginia area throughout the winter months. The icy hand of winter forced the cancellation of school for the longest total number of days in recent years. The biggest storm of the winter chose the second day of mid- terms to unleash its fury. Some students remarked that they subsequently found it hard to enjoy the missed snow days with the threat of the rest of ex- ams hanging over their heads. Basketball, for many a weekly entertainment and social tradi- tion, was also thrown into pan- demonium by the snow. Some games were postponed as many as three times, causing confu- We’re number 1!! Junior Bill Fischer ex- presses his elation as the referee signals yet another Trojan touchdown. Fantasy Day was just one of the activi- ties in the action-packed Homecoming week. Jeannie Boiseneau’s headdress caused many heads to turn. (continued) sion among the student body. We rebounded, though, from a winter that some cursed and others cheered. This was the year that the decision came. After years of debate, the issue was decided by Chesterfield voters in a $22 million bond ref- erendum. There would indeed be a new Midlothian High School built. The new school, it was decided, would accommo- date 1500 students and would be situated in Midlothian Vil- lage, as is the present school. The present building, voters de- cided, would serve as a middle school. This was, for some, a very emotional issue. Many felt that although Midlothian had one of the strongest academic reputa- tions in the area, it lacked prop- er facilities. Some were sad- dened at the prospect of Mid- lothian High School being any- where but where it has stood for over sixty years. In any event, most agreed that the new school would provide added space, fa- cilities, and educational oppor- tunities for a school that is con- tinually reaching new heights. ee ee en cee Nr a RR RY Shaking to the beat. Pom Pon girl Don- na Cook performs to “Baddest Band” at a pep rally. Reaching New Heights 5
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