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► 1 all run orinii In an effort to boost school spirit, a group of seniors decided to start painting their faces for home football games. Before the Seminole game, Danny Abdulla) and Flip Coleman •tart to apply the red and gray. STUDY TIME? For students active in sports or clubs, finding the time to do homework was no easy task. In-between school and their cross country meet, juniors Lee Warner and Scott Olenych take the time to do some studying for their AP Chemistry class. With the lazy days of sum- mer over and the first bell of the school year ringing, students were back to usiness as Usual hen the 2360 stu- dents filed back into the halls on August 25, it looked as if very little had changed since June 4, when everyone had darted out of his or her last exam and started summer vaca- tion. With the completion of the new practical i N 1 E 9 T D A ued its trend toward conservatism through the instigation of “twilight detentions”. These detentions, which lasted for two hours (from 2:45 to 4:45), were given by Assistant Principals to students who commit- ted relatively serious offenses, e such as ex- cessive tardi- — ness and ex- 8 w 7 E Y S arts wing, the new ad- ministration building, and the remodeling of A and B wings, the con- struction which had haunted students for nearly two years was fi- nally finished. School policy contin- cessive non-dress in PE. In the long run, the detentions were started in an effort to decrease the number of suspensions given dur- ing a school year, a ma- jor goal of superinten- dent Scott Rose. con’t. i Opening □ 3
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usiness as Usual For the first time in two years, the gradua- tion requirements had not been raised, and, af- ter three years, every- one had finally gotten used to the idea that the seven period day was here to stay. Overcrowding also re- mained a prominent problem. For over the third year in a : — row, students T 5 I N B E were faced with schedul e changes during the third week of school. These changes were deemed necessary by the county because of the plethora of oversized classes. Even away from school, things had pretty much stayed the same. Because of the 11 P.M. curfew and abun- dance of police, the beach continued to di- minish in its popularity as a Friday night hang- out. Jobs remained a high priority for students as they earned money to support their cars as well as to spend at events such as concerts, movies, or the ever-pop- ular, Friday N night football game. In all, life seemed pretty normal when classes resumed, but this in no way meant the school was at a standstill. With changes in the past and surely in the future, Clearwater High and its students were merely living out THE IN-BETWEEN DAYS. □ 4 □ Opening
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