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1 Awaiting the signal to proceed, the homecoming floats get a final inspec- tion. Competing in the hall decoration con- test the Tornadoettes showed true spirit and won first place. Homecoming Week 19 Lonnie James helps with the decorat- ing of the halls.
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' Mm V i. W; f ' ■jA •? k V Wv 4 ISk gjttik ' (iff [ W Jff JflBM r%» Wh n ' Jm v w r iV L .V Jk 6 4 I 3’ Homecoming week called for clubs to display their school spirit, and the Keyettes clash day, brought out the style in Jennifer Brown and Karen Hassall. Pride is shown as students wore the ever popular spirit hats. •v 1 |i wJl jggpSP 0m r A 1 I J U ' $ 4 V.‘ M 1 m 4 Doing it with Style In order for a successful home- coming, it takes a lot of hard work and planning. This year it all paid off . . . the spirit during homecoming week reached a re- cord high. On each day of the week, stu- dents and faculty dressed up to that day’s theme. T-shirt day, western day, clash day, uniform day, and spirit day were ways in which the student’s expressed themselves this year. Spirit hats, buttons and ribbons were sold all A eek and could be seen every- where you looked. CHS was greatly honored when Mayor Charles LeCher designated Thursday, November 5, as Clearwater High Day for being such a big part in the devel- opment and growth of Clear- water. On Friday, designated as spirit day, clubs and classes decorated the halls to show their spirit for the big game, only hours away. The Tornadoettes were honored with having the best decorated hall in school. Ffiday afternoon classes were dismissed early for the tradition- al homecoming parade. The homecoming court and all the floats were driven around the track before making the annual trip through downtown Clear- water. The senior class won the float contest. All in all, the pre-game activi- ties were just what was needed to raise school spirit to a record high. By Claire Wieteska 18 Homecoming Week
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D. Moore Standing in the spotlight, Earl Glis- son, Dan Huber, Wendell Williams and David Arnoff turn back the hands of time as they serenade the crowd with Goodnight Sweetheart. Tim Perrot, representative of the ju- nior class, lives out his secret fantasy and transforms himself into Ted Nu- gent, singing Dog Eat Dog and I Am a Predator during Tornado Tales. The return of the Devettes better known as the Keyette s, punk to the new wave beat of Super Freak. 20 Tornado Tales
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