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The senior class displayed a keen sense of imagination in their organization of the homecoming queens from the year 1952 through 1979 and in- vited them to participate in the event once again. In all, 19 out of the 27 queens were able to at- tend. This was, of course, the highlight of half-time festivities. With the event of past queens gracing our football field, the night was a huge success. The homecoming dance was another event of Oct. 16, 1980. The class made approximately one thousand dollars, making it . With Class the most profitable dance ever. The greatest reward, however, was the enjoyment of seeing each and all having a great time. Under the leadership of the of- ficers: Kim Chambers, Todd Kjeer, Elizabeth Moss, and Shayle Popovich, the senior class of 1981 found that they added their own little touch of class that would not be forgotten at East Bay High School. 'N-'QS' E E fsi ti. r f - f i ' -. .f A if X Top left: Christie McHargue took a break to go to her locker between classes. Middle left: Greg Williams looked over a chapter in P.A.D. before taking a test. Middle right: The senior class officers: Kim Chambers - Vice President, Elizabeth Moss - Presidentg Todd Kjeer - Historian, Shayle Popovich - Treasurer. Bottom left: Senior class sponsor, Ms. Carol Ferguson. Senior Steering Committee: Organizationsf113
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In the 1980-1981 school year, the senior class participated in many events promoted here at East Bay High School. Such events were the homecoming festivities in which the senior class won second place in the lawn display, and second place in the penny drive. They also participated in Walt Disney World's Grad Nite, the senior banquet, and finally the main event, GRADUATION! Filled with patience, enthusiasm, and above all, dedication, Ms. Carol Ferguson was a guide for the senior class. Through the seniors high school Top right: Laura Casey took a brief break while typing up a report. Middle left: Seniors Michele Lenco and Teresa Copeland took a tardy just so they could get their picture taken. Middle right: Elizabeth Moss showed one of the signs the seniors made during the year for pep assemblies. Bottom: Senior class steering committee: fRow 72 Elizabeth Moss, Todd Kjeer, Annette Branca, Nico DiGioia, Shayle Popovich, Michele Lenco, and lanice Talley. IRow 21 Ms. Carol Ferguson, sponsor. 112fOrganizations: Senior Steering Committee The Class .. . years, since their 8th grade, Ms. Carol Ferguson has been their class sponsor. One of the many things organized by the senior class was the 1980-1981 homecoming festivities. With the theme Yesterday's Dreams are Tomorrow's Memories , the seniors tried to make the homecoming activities as unique and as special as possible.
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This past year the junior class at East Bay High School began their eventful year with the winning of the homecoming float contest. After this grand victory, they went on to participate in a host of activities here at East Bay High School. These activities included the penny drive, magazine drive, and homecoming poster contest. Mrs. Suvess Ricks, the junior class sponsor, was a source of en- couragement to all. All too often the term junior was associated with the status of the lower class. IUNIORS With this year, however, we had found vast responsibility and ad- vantages, but most of all, the at- taining of the coveted class ring . With this year at an end, our school will see in the 1981- 1982 school year, a class bound in loyalty and trust, but most of all united by a common goal: to graduate! Top right: Sponsor, Mrs. Suvess Ricks Middle left: junior class officers: Kathy Andrews, President, Mason Sikes, Vice- presidentg Camilla johnson, Secretary, Tammy Roberts, Treasurer. Not pictured: Tish Keaton, Historian. Middle right: The junior class showed who had spirit. Bottom: junior class steering committee: lRow 1j Norman Clark, Theresa Hartley, Sue Larsen, Eric Stepp, Mason Sikes, Raeonda Slapinski, Marc Stephenson. fRow Zj Aurora Albritton, Cindy Dzwonkowski, Cheri McArn, jackie Thompson, Cooper Gabriel, Gina Delmonache, Willie Kirberg, Patty White, Tammy Roberts, Anne Ellkon. fRow 3j Sandy Laramy, Mary Lynn Crichton, Diane Newbould, judy Miller, Camilla johnson, Kelly Bell, Kathy Andrews, Selina Solomon. 114fOrganizations: junior Steering Committee
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