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The Majorettes at East Bay were a source of great pride for their spon- sor Mrs. Peggy Capps. As their motto she chose: f'Do Your Best and Please Smile! This was well illustrated by their excellent performance in con- tests throughout the year. Along with those activities, the Majorettes worked hard at car washes, rummage sales, selling Booster Club memberships, and sell- ing candy to raise funds for the club. As well as raising money for their own uniforms, they also aided the new Dancerettes and Flag Corps members in acquiring their uniforms as well. During the month of june, nine girls attended camp at Lakeland College, and all three Corps were chaperoned by Mrs. Capps. This Twirling: A Way of Life camp provided practice and ex- perience for routines used during the year. Mrs. Capps has been sponsor of the Majorettes for the last two years. Although the club had been in ex- istence since East Bay High School was founded, its high standards of excellence never wavered. One of the year's highlights was a banquet given by the Band Front Auxiliary Boosters for the Ma- jorettes, Dancerettes and Flag Corps members. ..4 N M, 1 N K - .. 9 Top left: Sponsor ofthe Majorertes, Dancerettes, and Flag Corps, Mrs. Peggy Capps. Middle left: Head Majorette - Sylvia Berrien, Middle right: The 1980-1981 Majorette squad: 1row1J Sylvia Berrien. 1row2J Mario Blauveir, Brenda Riker, Cathy Muse, Melody Metheney, Theresa Davidson, Suzy Wooldridge, Irma Meza, Charla Capps, Melinda Knowles. Majorettes: Organizationsf125
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The Dancerettes sponsor was Mrs. Peggy Capps. The club's theme was, 'Atten- tion Please.' This was easily un- derstood when you considered the fact that twenty girls fill the membership positions. This club also sold candy and Booster Club memberships to raise funds. Most of the funds were used to puruchase silver jackets to wear for marching contests. In addition to fund raising Stepping High in '81 drives, they also attended a camp to improve their style and show- manship. This in turn, aided in their contest excellence. While at camp, the team received a trophy for being the Best Dancerette Corp present at camp. , ' SLS? aff 'ESQEXEMX S Top right: Head Dancerette - JoAnn Davis. Center: The 1980-1981 Dancerettesf Crow 19 Debra Scott, Vicki Reynolds, Cindy Aguiar, Alisa Andrews, JoAnn Davis, Wanda Wesbrook, Lynn Griffin, Terry Martin. trow 27 Lori Ash, Tanya VenDitto, Renita Clover, Debbra Walker, Nanetter Bengter, Michelle McKenzie, Karen Amerling, Natalie Bengter, Wendi Giles, Shannon Medich, Dee Dee Brown. Bottom: Dancerettes awaited to march out onto the homecoming field. 124fOrganizations: Dancerettes s..,sllH ,pq-9--57,5 -Ta,
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The Varsity cheerleading squad of 1980-1981 lifted the spirits and charged the emotions of the East Bay student body. Gne of the highlights for the cheerleaders was the winning of the Homecoming game. It was a very thrilling and moving mo- ment forthe cheerleaders. Sponsoring the varsity squad was Mrs. Linda Roberts. Mrs. Roberts took over the squad position at the beginning of foot- ball season. The cheerleaders had a i Top right: Varsity Cheerleader sponsor, Mrs. Linda Roberts. Middle left : Varsity co-head, Lynn Roberts and head - Terri Landress. Middle right: Varsity Cheerleaders performed during pep assembly. Brandon game. Bottom: The Varsity Cheerleading squad: lrow 12 Melanie Roux, Sharon Laird, Terri Landress, Kim Bargeron, Missy Butler, Lynn Roberts, Linda Campbell, Sarah Anderson. irow 22 Alice DiPietro, Karyn Franklin, Traci Bargeron, Leslie Montagnino. lrow 31 Robin Alderman, Diane Ray. 126fOrganizations: Varsity Cheerleaders Shout It Out! design a tumbler'f contest, aside from selling beat tags for each game. Karyn johnson won the contest and her design was placed on the glasses, which were sold by the cheerleaders in order to raise funds. The spirit and enthusiasm of these girls, through winning and losing, always brought a smile to the faces of the fans.
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