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Student activities , and ali that jazz In-school projects offered a variety of activities for the student body (to right). Here Kellee Kinnear shows off her pajama outfit as she is initiated for the Interact Club. (Lower right) A Bryn-Alan photographer captures the smile of a soon-to-be senior. (Below) Kelley Abbitt wets his whistle in between tunes. J. Paaano
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4John Robinson, Colleen Mayer and Mike Mikuliza flaunt their spirit by wearing shirts sold by the Band Booster Club at the Dixie Hollins game. Tara Jones, Laura Nelson, and Suzanne Straver go wild as Clearwater dominates in the Spring Football Jamboree. In new uniforms, Kathy Kilpatrick and Kelly Plein perform at the Clearwater-Dunedin game, y G. Guenther A Laura Drumm concentrates on her clarinet as the Tornado band plays for Mrs. Rosalynn Carter during her appearance in Clearwater. M. Gerakios A Karen Stube, Leslie Wright, Tom Moran, George Harber and Alan Santo view football games in typical To» Football 15
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0, o Ox 4H BY JANINEEADDY School was the place that we all claimed to hate, but when the 1 :30 bell rang many students stayed there. Chances were that those who stuck around had club meetings to attend, or other activities to work on. Of course there were mornings when everybody had to drag themselves out of bed to get to school on time, but when the bell rang, few had time to go home. Key Club and Keyette meetings were held every other week. Many students stayed after to run track, or practice football or basketball. Student Council and class meetings claimed a lot of devoted time. Those who sang in any of the choral groups such as Windsong and Seabreeze found themselves performing at area malls and local elementary schools, while the band played on. To top it all off, many students held jobs at the same time. With the abundance of activities available to students, most were involved in one or more. Grades and physical well- being often suffered as busy students paid the price of being overly involved with clubs, jobs, and sports. But face it, we never would have made it through the year without being able to say, “I ' m so tired,” or, “I have so much to do!” Underclassmen kicked off the year with class pictures. Kathy Long poses for the camera. The 1979 Homecoming theme, “Smoke The Spartans” was carried out and depicted in many ways. This Spartan met his fate in room B-6. ► Longer class periods meant leftover time at the end of the class. Cindy Fuhrman uses the ending moments for primping and catching up on everybody ' s Kermit The Frog imitations. ▼ 11 ■ K Student Activities 1 7
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