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Sitting: Ethel Gifford, David Martens, Eleanor Robbins, Sybil Renfroe, George Shafer, Jeriann Olderr. Standing: Miss Kirkpatrick, Frances Moore, Pat Dunn, Priscilla Barnes. And So To Bed This year we had a wonderful time working on the Annual. Because we were the first staff of the new C. H. S., we had a big job to do. We had to set up good traditions and principles. Prep arations for this Annual began last summer when several of our members attended the Yearbook Institute in Tallahasse. Kannibal Kapers was a big success put on by the Aralc Auqa tribe featuring Aqua Clara Stew. This was our way of announcing that 1955 Annuals were on sale. D ' ' DAY was the day we all long awaited as it was the day we all got our Annuals and the pens began to write frantically In our classmates books. Seated: Anneve Walker, Pat Ahrens, Ann Ress, Jean Clyatt, Ann Womack, Joe Paonessa, Claudia Yowell, Linda Lohrbauer, Shirley Geiger. Standing: Ethel Gattus, Bonnie Brownfield, Jane Scott, Mary Lamb, Bill Clarke, Barbara Burton, Jane Ware, Myra Kleckner, Loretta Fisher.
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Red Peppers Mapping out the next drill for some eager morche Co-coptoin Joan Viono at one of the squad ' s sessions. We were proud to be the first members of the Clearwater High School Pep Squad. Practices were long and hard but every minute was worth It. Those Friday nights were so much fun! Wearing white turtle-neck sweaters, short red skirts, and white gloves, we joined the cheerleaders in the yells. Some- times we added our own special arm motions. In our forma- tions on the field we used torches and flashlights. We knew that, as Tornadoettes, we were building school spirit. 1st Row: Joan Viano, Miss O ' Grady, Sara Jane Upp. 2nd Row: Motile Guinand, Nancy Yettaw, Sonja Robbins, June Stuart, Jo Ann Bantola, Dotti Chancy, Martha Coachman, Barbara Lopez. 3rd Row: Sylvia Quinn, Pat Greenwood, Joan Golson, Diane Houck, Jan Hendricks, Valle Kyle, Georgia Ort, Kitty Kohrt. 4th Row: Sue Drayton, Barbara Burtis, Betty Allen, Donna McGregor, Kathy Hunt, Sue Francis, Donna McMullen, Marilyn Silo. 5th Row: Mary Paul, Shirla Bradford, Carol Singley, Donna Falconier, Nancy Myers, Judy Milner, Doris Bates, Laura McMullen. 6th Row: Booth Bargarman, Dolores Baldwin, Lela Ashley, Joanna Schwarzkoff, Sandy Burton, Marcia Cotton, Helen Robbins, Diana Felton. 7th Row: Janet Reagan, Janet Logan, Sally Benbow, Kay Lippincott, Laddie Lucas, Diane Swan, Betty Lawler, Bunny Monngrides. 8th Row: Cherie Clifford, Sally Reynolds, Meridith Peterson, Sondra Underwood, Pat Silo, Mary Curtis, Betsy Campbell. Around the edge of the Pep Squad are Interested spectators. Co-captains are Joan Viano and Sara Jane Upp.
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Seated: Garni Hotsenpiller, Jane Scott, Loretta Fisher, Dian Hadfield, Cornelia Barnum, Ethel GifFord, Nugent Walsh. Standing: Willa Runyon, Grace Waterson, Allen Bates, Martha McMullen, Sibyl Renfroe, Frances Moore, Barbara Burton, Don Blum, Pat Anna, Barbara Rau, Effa Jo Bacon, Mary Lamb, Joanne Walker, Curtis Geer, Ethel Gattus, Anneve Walker, Advisor, Mrs. Truluck. I The Student Prints We are one of the busiest groups in C. H. S. chosen from the Journalism class. We do all make up and writ- ing on the Clearlight, which is published monthly. Our major project of this year was the changing of the newspaper ' s name from Chatter ' to Clearlight . Other projects include the Calendar Girl Contest and the Top Hat Dance. We also submitted the best articles that we wrote to the monthly Florida State Press Assoc- iation Contest Tournament where they were rated and compared to other Florida High School Newspapers. Any student with a B average in English may take Journalism. All hands are outstretched for the eagerly anticipated issues on publication day. Staffer Grace Waterson is distributing the Clearlight. Dizzy Geer and Don Blum kibitz Mrs. Truluck (alias Miss Foley) over her littered desk. 25
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