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Opening 5 Making It Sparkle School building receives total makeover to fit its new image A s the sultry days of summer drew to an end, essays, books, pencils, and exams once again crowded i beach, parties, movies, and vacation out of students’ memories. Apprehensive freshmen and confident seniors brushed against each other in the crowded halls, all wondering what the next 180 school days had in store for them. To all returning students, it was apparent that the school had not lain dormant during their absence. Lockers sparkled with their coat of crimson, travelers of E and F wing could actually see where they were going because of the new lights, and the entire building shone in its scrubbed and painted appearance. Even observant motorists driving down Gulf-to-Bay could see an aspect of the school’s new image — a modern marquis donated by the Key Club. When school began on August 29, the marquis read, “Clearwater High School — the finest in Pinellas County,” and the improvements in the building and in the attitudes of its students proved it true. Working with a new adminis- tration and a creaky thirty-year old building, students The computer craze strikes many students. To accom- plunged into the year with enthusiasm and made it modate the increase in computer class sizes, the school . purchased thirteen TRS-80’s. Rob Stewart works after WOfK. 7 school in E-6 on his program.
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J. Griffith CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL TORNADOES A;T COUNTRYSIDE FRIDAY SEPT 9 8 PH M » a WE MADE IT WORK A shocking contrast to the sparkling off-white walls, dark crimson lockers add life to the halls. Kirk Dixon and Keith Dalton make a locker stop in D wing after lunch. Towering over the intersection of Gulf-to-Bay and Hercules, the new marquis keeps the students as well as the community updated on CHS events.
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Soft sand and cool ocean spray draw teenagers to Clearwater’s main attrac- tion — the beach. Chris Blyshak, Melinda Snowden, Tyra Crane, Sue Espey, Bob Fuller, Jo MacNutt, Pam Demps, Jodi Johnson, and Sophie Karageorge enjoy the surf at north beach. 6 Student Life Division
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