Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)

 - Class of 1987

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20 □ Homecoming •- STRUTTING HER STUFF The Headliners received 1st place at Tornado Tales for their skit. Nicole Eggleston claimed that “we were just there to do the Homecoming Shuffles!” SQUEAKY CLEAN For their Homecoming skit the Sophomore Class held a Jeopar- dy game show between the Torna- does and the Bucketheads. Dur- ing a “commercial break”, Dave Reina advertises Zest Deodorant Soap. BACK TO TRADITION Unlike last year, members of the Homecoming Court were present- ed at Tornado Tales. Jimmy Har- rison, DeVonna Fleming, Clinton Farnell, and Susan Coleman listen as the rest of the court is intro- duced.

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DANCING UP A STOMB Students often started dancflH the music of the band, regarcjgg of the score on the field. Chris Pat- ton, Trey Dunlap, Chancee J derson, Tricia Foster, Dan Scott Fowler, and Tony Vail euS moue to the song “We Gotfjj G. Niemann FRIENDLY DISCUSSION During the away football game vs. Dunedin, Johnathon Hill, Ray McCauley, and Seth Ravenna dis- cuss where to go after the game. CHILLING OUT After presenting the flag at the game against the Seminole War- hawks, ROTC color guards Rich- ard Patton and Derek Jhaves talk, and cool off with a Coke. Football Games □ 19 C. Laursen



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Kicking the “Buc-kets” Homecoming Week filled with many events I t all started back at the beginning of the school year. There were people to call, dates to set, and ar- rangements to be made. SGA had begun prepara- tion for Homecoming ’86. “We decided that we wanted a more traditional Homecoming,” said Eliza- beth McArthur. “We really wanted to get the whole school involved,” she con- tinued. By the time Home- coming Week rolled around, they were ready with a variety of activities planned. Ideas for dress-up days were debated during a Stu- dent Government meeting and then voted on. On Monday, College Day, stu- dents wore paraphernalia from their favorite college. Tuesday, friends dressed alike for Twin Day. Stu- dents wore pony tails, poo- dle skirts and Wayfarers for Wednesday, Fifties Day. In celebration of Hal- loween, Thursday was Pumpkin Day. Spirit week ended on Friday with Red and Grey Day. “Usually they have the same boring dress-up days they had the year before, but this year they didn’t. Twin Day was a really cool idea. My twin brother, Matt, and I dressed alike and even switched one of our classes. Our teachers couldn’t even tell us apart!” said Ed Cole. After holding Tornado Tales the previous year in the gym, SGA turned back to tradition and held it in the stadium. Each skit and float promoted the Homecoming motto, “Kick the Buckets. (Wait a minute, “Kick the Buc-kets?” Isn’t that Kentucky Fried Chicken’s logo? Yes, but it was also the slo- gan developed for the Homecoming game against the Bucca- neers.) Interact re- ceived the best float award. Clinton Far- nell, a member of Interact, said, “We had EMCEE Even though the skits were per- formed in the stadium, not the gym, most attending thoroughly enjoyed themselves. S.G.A. Presi- dent Elizabeth McArthur intro- duces Interacts “Camp Crystal”. WE’VE GOT SPIRIT The week before Homecoming, the Junior Class Members spent close to 25 hours building their float. Berta Penabades, Todd Warner, and Joy Harland per- suade the audience to “kick the buc-kets”. Homecoming □ 21

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