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.....f' The Student Advisory Commit- tee, a part of the Human Rela- tions Program, was required in all secondary schools receiving federal funding. SAC, a bi-racial organization, was formed to ad- vise the faculty and administra- tion in areas dealing with the status of the student body. The Student Advisory Committee was an on call club which usually met twice monthly. Any student Friendly Smiles eleventh year of SAC's existence at East Bay High School. This was Mr. William Person's second year as sponsor of SAC. The SAC club participated in many events such as a car wash, an evening social function with at East Bay could run for the Stu- dent Advisory Committee, but only twenty-Seven students were chosen. 1980-1981 marked the SAC parents and administration, and the building of a Christmas card for East Bay's Christmas Card Lane. TT' i 'W'i Lifi x I Top Left: Student Advisory Committee sponsor - Mr. William H. Person. Center: SAC members: Krow 11 Kirk Eppenstein, Sylvia Berrien, Todd Kjeer, Nico DiCioia, Kim Amerling, Laurie Adams. frow Zi Mr. William Person, Tom Pignataro, Sandi Sedberry, Patricia White, Rita Asevedo, Diane Stafford, Daly Sutton. frow 31 Brenda Lee, Karen Amerling, Rhonda Stringer, Derrick Haywood, Tisa Boronell, Richard Alonso, Michelle Reddick, Wendi Goodson, john Montgomery. Bottom: SAC officers: Nico DiCioia, Vice pres.g Sylvia Berrien, Chairmanj lohn Montgomery, Treasurer, Karen Amerling, Secretary, Todd Kjeer, Sgt,-at-Arms. SAC: Organizations!147
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The Bible Club, sponsored by Mrs. Maria Angela Peretz, and Mrs. Leota Lewis, carried on a host of activities. These ranged in interest from collecting canned goods, for the Salvation Army for Thanksgiving and Christmas, to having a Christmas and an Easter party for the children in the TMH. The canned food drives were met with a great success. The Salvation Arm donated the cans to needy famihes throughout the Tampa Bay area, as well as neig boring communities. Mrs. Peretz chose as the club's motto: Love Thy Neighbor as Thyselff' In addition to helping the needy with food items, the Bible Club also gave two parties for children belonging to the TMH Teens for Christ program. The Christmas party was given for members ranging in ages from five to thirteen years of age., Each member brought one gift to the children and in return, the children sang Christmas carols. Club members played with the children af- terwards, served refreshments, and passed out their gifts. About twent members were present, including one youth director and a young preacher from one of the local churches. During their Easter party, members helped hide Easter eggs, and furnis ed Easter baskets with trinkets left by the bunny, Top right: Bible club sponsor - Mrs. Angela Peretz. Center: Bible Club members! trow ij Sandy Mewbourn, Sandy Davis, joan Yates, Shelly Kjeer, Pam Browning, Mike Smith, Pam Hoger, Telisa Kesecker, jennifer jankowski, john Cambrell, Maria Kovac, Leslie Montagnino, Mary Ann Iacono. lrow 22 Ms. Angie Peretz, Pat Eggleton, Bevelry Horn, Tammy Roberts, Bert Shields, Cindy Dufort, Aurora Albritton, Marie Villemaire, joy Rosso, Ellen Whitlock, Sheila Kim Williams, Tina Pace, Mrs. Leota Lewis lsponsorj. irow 32 Dale Hines, Earl Durbin, Tim Albriton, Barry Davis, Lori Elder, Dee Dee Hrivnak, Wendi Giles, Becky Farris, Kim Amerling, Karen Amerling, Suzy Woodridge, jennifer Higgins, Leo Forbes, Clinton Ellerbee, Dawn Stedman, Dan Collis. Bottom' Bible Club officers: Barry Davis - Vice Pres., Tim Albriton - Pres., Karen Amerling - Sec., Beverly Horn A Hist., Tammy Roberts - Treas. 'l46!Organizations: Bible Club ati ,.f, f S 5 E 5 ia f 2 f gt- .
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Under the sponsorship of coach Larry Hood, the 1980-81 Hospitality Girls served the var- sity football team. The Hospitality Girls helped not only the home team, but also the visiting players. Some of the duties the girls performed were greeting the visiting team's bus, escorting them to their locker room, bring- ing both teams drinks at half- time, and keeping statistics. The purpose of the Hospitality Girls, as stated by Coach Hood was, to add class and prestige to the football program. Coach Hood marked 1980-81 as his third year of sponsoring the Hospitality Girls. Requirements for becoming a Hospitality Girl were to be academically sound Top right' Hospitality Girls sponsor f Larry Hootl. Mitltlle left: Heads - lea Deachin and jenny Mitchell. Mitltlle right: Hospitality Girls of 1980-81: trow 12 lutli Miller, jackie Thompson, Lea Deachin, Kim johnson, Teresa Kincaid. trow Zl lori Mosbarger, lill Lopresto, Coach Larry Hootl, Ivey Spann, Kit Noller, Kathy Andrews. tnot pictured? jenny Mitchell and Susan West. 148f'Organizations: Hospitality Girls East Bay Gordiality and be involved in school ac- tivities. The heads of the Hospitality Girls were Lea Deachin and lenny Mitchell, both seniors at East Bay. As heads, they organized and assigned duties to the rest of the squad. The Hospitality Girls were helpful in assisting the football team, performing duties that were essential in keeping a smooth running organization. The teamwork and coopera- tion of the Hospitality Girls helped to keep the football team a smooth running organization. 5 , t es. . X in NX tr k X X isis 'XX K Wm
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