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Entertainment with class. This special touch by trained musi- cians was another essential part of life at East Bay. In the fall, the Marching Band of Indians promoted school spirit at pep rallies and football games. On November 22, the Marching Band competed at Chamberlain High School for District IV honors. The band received a good rating. After marching season ended, the marching band was trans- formed into a concert band. On December 11, they held a Christmas Concert. Also par- It's The Band ticipating, in this concert, were the Intermediate Band and Chorus. The concert concluded with Christmas carols. The highlight of the concert seasor. was the District IV Concert Bancl Competition held at King High School on March 14, at 10:30 a.m. In addition to this competition, the concert band also held a spr- ing concert, on May 7th, for stu- dents and community supporters. , 'N .J Top right: Director Mr. Robert Wayne King. Middle left: Members of the bandparticipated at many ofthe pep rallies with great enthusiasm. Middle right: The band in action! Bottom left: The East Bay High School Concert Band at their Christmas Concert. Bottom right: Marching Indians stood at attention. 128fOrgar1izations: Band av N Q s t .,.,... it
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WSW 5 .,.ss ,MES When thinking of all the sports teams of East Bay High School, one tends to overlook the hard working, always smiling cheerleaders behind our great athletes. Miss Penny Fraction, the lunior Varsity cheerleader spon- sor and Camilla johnson, Vesta Winchester, Kim Norris, Holly Bauchman, Terri German, Beverly Horn, Evelyn Ford, Susan Davies, and Candace Prevatt sup- ported our football team and basketball teams on the warmest autumn days and the coldest winter nights. And no matter how many wins or how many losses, our junior Varsity cheerleaders always showed l.V. Cheers 'Em On enthusiasm and maintained spirit. A person tends to forget what a cheerleader really is. A cheerleader is a person who leds organized cheering at an athletic event. The ones who led the 1980-1981 junior Varstiy squad were Co-head Evelyn Ford and Head - Camilla johnson. They led the junior Varsity girls and the student body to keep spirits high and to keep them Fired Up ! Top left: junior Varsity cheerleader sponsor, Miss Penny Fraction. Middle left: The 1980-7981 junior Varsity squad. trow 72 Candace Prevatt, frow 29 Holly Bauchman, Susan Davies, Beverly Horn, Irow 32 Evelyn Ford, Camilla !ohnson, frow 42 Kim Norris, lrow 52 Terri German. Middle right: j.V. Co-head Evelyn Ford and Head - Camilla johnson. Bottom right: The j.V. squad talked over what cheers to do during the pep assembly. j.V. Cheerleaders: Organizationsf127
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The Stage Band this year con- sisted of twenty advanced in- strumentalists who played a large variety of musical styles which consisted of jazz, top forty, big band, and rock. They performed throughout the year at various schools such as Wiamauma Elementary and Eisenhower jr. High. They received a harty welcome from the patrons at Kings Point and the Chamber of Commerce in Sun City Center. Performing at the Christmas concert, the Stage ll SIC!! We Believe ln Mu ' Band enlightened the audience with their pleasing and unique style of musical arrangements. Throughout the year, the growth of each member's ability to per- form and expand in music con- tinued as they participated in District Stage Contest on February 27 and 28. Top lc-ft: Drum Major Dennis Walker gave final instructions before half-time performance, Mitlclle left: Drummer leff Williams and Band Captain Peter Konapitsky participated with the East Bay Stage Band. Mitltlle rigbt: East Bay Stage Band at their annual Christmas Concert. Bottom right: Performance completed, band members waited to be dismissed, Bottom right: Final preparations were made before Christmas Concert began. Band: Organizationf129
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