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• 0 A jubilant homecoming queen Leah Jenkins, in the traditional red cape, crown and roses, is escorted to her prestigous position by Jeff Thorn. The homecoming game resulted in the Tornadoes blowing the Hurri- canes away 25-17. Keith Knutson proudly escorts Pam Reddick to her position on the track. Underclassmen representatives, Tammy Blackert, Kevin Kelleher, Jo- die Bouse, Harlan Merhige, Vicky Frost, and Robbie Farnell await for the arrival of the upperclassmen. son. es- ear. Homecoming 23
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ff Senior representative Karla Weber and escort Pat Grogan wait nervously for the name of the queen to be an- nounce at Tornado Tales. Waiting in a cold wind, representa- tives Eric Falco, Erin Brasfield, Steve Watts, Colleen Hyndes, Steve Ber- toni, Kristy Kueber, Dana Tassone, and Carol Rhody. The Main Event It was the night of November 6, the temperature had dropped into the low 50’s, the wind veloc- ity was unbelievable. Clearwater High was in the midst of celebrat- ing the height of homecoming week. An action packed football game and halftime festivities filled the evening’s agenda. The cold wind ripped through the packed stadium. The crowd of fans huddled together for warmth as the Tornado football team was proudly announced. The homecoming theme couldn’t be more true to life than “Battle of the Storms,” for the Torna- does had to conquer the 4th state ranked Manatee Hurricanes. And conquer they did. The mighty Tornadoes blew the Hur- ricanes away 25-17. Halftime — the moment ev- eryone anxiously awaited. One by one the court members were driven around the track by Mr. Bob Biddle and Mr. Jack Wilson. The girls were saluted by ROTC members and then met their es- corts. The last court member to round the track was Leah Jen- kins. Her red cape flew behind her. The loud speaker rang through the applauding crowd announcing Leah Jenkins as queen for the 1981-1982 Dia- mond Jubilee homecoming year. By Deborah Craig Court representatives Beth Bradley, Derek Gaitor, Annie Callahan and David Watt wait for the arrival of the queen. 22 Homecoming TJ Q.
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. Hill Getting together at pep rallies, stu- dents crowd Jack Kussell Stadium. 24 Crowds and Lines Like everything else, students were required to wait in line before witnessing the com- memoration ceremonies. The line of Tornadoettes stands tall and proud at the Dunedin pep rally.
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