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a n 5 x. st Q 61 ' - t ' A a a Oli ill ,F Uh nniw' 1984 Opens the door ll Their undaunted belief in this statement helped to overcome almost all barriers, and brought forth a class united in a common goal: to make their first year at East Bay High School a successful event. With this goal accomplished, the ambitious freshmen ad- vanced in areas of vital impor- tance. With the year at an end we found a new meaning to the title of freshmen. All too often it was associated with the young' and impressionable, but we saw a class that gradually progressed and established a good founda- ... with Flair! tion for the following year. This year's freshmen class sponsor was Ms. Gigi Gollsneider. This was the second year as class sponsor for her, and her anticipation-filled pre- liminary events helped to spread the infectious work syndrome. She helped the freshmen class reach the goal they set for them- selves, and gave the strength and courage they will need in years to come. Top right: Kevin Killebrew showed who was number one. Middle left: Tami Davis worked on the freshmen float. Middle right: Freshmen class officers: Candace Prevatt - Secretaryg Nanette Bengter - Presidentg Brian Dain - Vice President and Historiang Shannon Medich - Treasurer. Freshman Steering Committee: Organizationsf117
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This past year, the freshmen class began their first and perhaps most difficult year here at East Bay High School. They tried to gain the pride as well as learn the traditions of East Bay. The feeling of having to adjust to changes soon faced them and the class of 1984 became involved in the energetic spirit of the under- classmen. These students, with beginner's knowledge of pep rallies, float building, and penny dnve techniques rose to nweet Top right: Freshman sponsor, Ms. Gigi Collsneider. Middle left: Freshman students as they leave for the day. Middle right: Freshman steering committee: fRow 72 Melissa Langford, Debbie Fletcher, Candace Prevatt, Lori Ash, Arlene Williams, Wendy Weber. !Row 22 j.K. Lee, Tresa Hoffman, jimmy Badgerow, Shannon Medich, Debbie Katvala, Wanda Glover, Marie Blauvelt. fRow 32 Natalie Bengter, Evelyn Ford, Brian Dain, Maria Beville, Pam Hartman, Dee Dee Brown, Nanette Bengter, Ms. Gigi Gollsneider. !Row 42 Lorri Simmons, Kim Boyster, Stephanie Cunningham, Karen Tate, Debbie Weimer, Vicki Stroud. !Row 52 Pat Eggleton. fRow 62 Lisa Taylor, Anne Yates, Lisa Moss, Laura Spitler, and David Smith. fNot pictured2 Rhonda Stringer Bottom: The freshman class float. 116fOrganizations: Freshman Steering Committee Freshmen do it . . these challenges with confidence and determination, and emerged with a year of valuable ex- penence The freshmen, full of pride for their class, chose a motto well suited to their belief: We're the best, say no more, we're the class of1984!' xSt t., s 3 ssstt isssi this is A . , mms..
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L'homme qui sait deux Iangues en vant deux The French Honor Society began its first year at East Bay High School with this motto: The man who knows two languages is worth two lper- sons2. The club, under the super- vision of sponsor Mr. Frank P. Ciancarlo, elected the following officers for the year: President: Frances Miller, Vice-president: Tom Pignataro, Secretary: An- nalea Lowe, Treasurer: Karen johnson, and Historian: Michele Lenco. The French Honor Society began with a seven member committee. Toward the middle of the year, qualifying students New Honor's Club who had an A grade average in their second year of French and a B-grade average academically in the past year, were honored by a banquet and a special induction into the French Honor Society. As a fund raiser, the French Honor Society sold candy. The French Honor Society will grow each year as the level of French classes expand to a French III class. The French Honor Society, French I, and ll were sponsored and taught by Mr. Frank P. Ciancarlo. if 'in 5 i 4 1 If fr W +23 V ,.t - . ,M W is W . Top right: French Honor Society sponsor - Mr. Frank Ciancarlo Middle left: The French Honor Society Committee - lRow 12 Karen Croce lRow 22 Annalea Lowe, Kirk Eppenstein tRow 32 Michele Lenco, Mr. Frank Ciancarlo, Karen johnson lRow 42 Frances Miller, Tom Pignataro Middle right: Frances Miller - first semester president Bottom left: lRow 12 Lucy Chubbuck, Kim johnson, Karyn johnson, Tom Pignataro, Frances Miller, Kimber Norris, Tracy Eubanks lRow 22 Michele Lenco, Maria Villemaire, Kevin Ferguson, Kirk Eppenstein, Susan Davies, Karen Croce, Robert Vigh, Maria Vega Bottom right: Officers: lRow 12 Tom Pignataro - President, Karen Croce - Secretary lRow 22 Michele Lenco - Historian, Karyn johnson - Treasurer. 118!Organizations: French Honor Society SSW s - 1 3 ... ,samba
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