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Classy People Fifteen categories, thirty special students. The hope and dream of many seniors -to be named a notable. This special honor, deemed upon those classy seniors, was indeed an accomplishment to cherish. This year, as in years past, the 1981 Warrior staff distributed and tabulated the ballots from senior homerooms. As students ner- vously awaited the announce- ment of the selected notables, seniors huddled together and speculated upon the choices of their peer group. Unknown to the seniors, a special category was added: Mr. and Miss East Bay High. This special category was added to recognize that one senior girl and boy who received the highest total number of votes in all fifteen categories. Those two special students who, in the opinion of their classmates, best represented the qualities and standards of East Bay High. On October 29th, the wait was over, the results were in - the notables were announced. Top right: Pam Broviak - Most Talented. Middle left: Todd Kjeer and Lea Deachin - Friendliest. Middle right: Belinda Lewis and Dallas Smith - Cutest Couple. Bottom: Shayle Popovich and Elizabeth Moss - Most School Spirit, 92!Student Life: Senior Notables
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s Sf F .. And Personality! Senior Kim Bargeron was a cheerleader for two years, in track one year, was in FCA two years and was a member of the Spanish Honor Society. Sophomore Helen Corley was a Kiwanette two years, was in Calligraphy club one year and was a volleyball player one year. Senior Kim Marine was a wrestlerette two years, football hostess one year, was in DCT two years, was in FCA three years and was in Student Government four years. Senior Sylvia Knight was the Work Ex- perience president one year, was in track two years and was a model in 1979. junior Tisa Boronell was in Calligraphy club three years, a cheerleader one year, was a Kiwanette one year, was in the Spanish Honor Society and Foreign Language club for one year and was a member of the Student Advisory Committee three years. junior Dawn Bailey was the vice-president of the Equestrian club her junior year. . 2 l Top left: Rhonda Stringer - October, Middle left: Kim Bargeron - November. Middle right: Mrs. Ruth Fanelli - Sponsor. Bottom: Dawn Bailey - December. Calendar Girls: Student Lifef9'I
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