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Under the direction of Ms. Gigi Collsneider, the East Bay Chorus performed for various audiences within the com- munity. Contained in their acts were songs performed by large and small ensembles and soloists. ln class, they worked together to perfect their acts and sharpen their skills. ln addition, the East Bay Chorus studied music from the classical period, Broadway musicals, contemporary, and popular music. Through their en- deavors, the East Bay Chorus es- tablished perfection in harmony. On November 20th, the East Bay Chorus performed at Open Classical Music House, held in the Kathryn lane Hill Auditorium. The Chorus, along with the marching band, gave the community a special Christmas treat in the form of a concert, held on December Tlth. The East Bay Chorus also dis- played their musical prowess at district competition held at Pinellas Park High School on March 7th. Seventeen members participated in the competition and received a rating of ll iexcellenti. 'im alum: Lamar LE? Top left: Chorus sponsor - Ms. Gigi Collsneider Center: trow 12 Sherri Williams, Tracy Bowman, Don jordan, Clinton Ellerbe, Lawrence LeDuc, joe Fritz, Pam Broviak, Tina Schneider. irow 22 Mandy Shirley, Anne Ellison, Sandy Davis, Dawn Stedman, Terri Beigntol, Belinda Lewis, Michelle Newman. trow 32 Dawn Hartley, Cheri McArn, Leslie Guthrie, Sharon Grove5,Paula St. john, Toni Townsend, Susan Spitler, Donna jackson. trow 49 Heidi Hanger, Carol Ruilova, Tammy Vickery, Tina Race, Annie Kirby, Roberta Campbell, Stacy Cray, Connie Herman, jennifer Campbell. Bottom: Chorus members practiced performing during the school day. Chorus: Organizationsf'l49
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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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The first major activity of the school year for both FFA chapters started with the Forestry contest which was held in early October. Eight members from each chapter participated in saw timber, pulpwood, and land measurement plus tree identification, log rolling, and log sawing. October was the first Federation meeting of the year and was hosted at East Bay by the senior and junior chapter members. The Federation is a countywide organization, This year East Bay had two Federation officers, Scotty Askew as president and johnny Matrulla as sentinel. Also held in October was the FFA parent-member cookout. For this ac- tivity, members cooked hamburgers to serve their parents and other family members. As with most other activities sponsored by the FFA, the entire bill was paid by earnings from the Land Lab Projects. ti ' t Z f . I, 5 We're a Little Bit . . In November, four delegates at- tended National Convention in Kansas City, November 7 thru the 14th. Sub district contests were the first order of business for December. This included Parliamentary Procedure, Public Speaking, and Tractor opera- tion. As for the past four years, East Bay again hosted the Sub District II event. East Bay won the tractor driv- ing event and placed second in public speaking and parliamentary procedure. Senior cha ter members participated in their Sub District con- test at Chamberlain High School. East Bay's A ricultural Mechanics team placed fgaurth out of 91 teams participating throughout the state. t f ,Yer P147 ,A y M-i ' 7 1? ' . , . gy, - 2 xr , Q' rf L smwwaa ., T ,-uf' , H M.. Top right: Park Landers showed that it took more than just lit-Iii work to become a top future farmer, it also took book Wtlf , Center.' FFA Senior Chapter, Crow 11 Robert Swint, Cathy Wells, jamie Cajewski, Carolyn Dempsey, Helen O'Neill, Teresa johnson, Cathy Stone, Teresa Sanchez, Ramona Walker, Park Landers, Todd Sanchez, David Reigner, Stella Olinger, Michelle Nichols, Michelle Graves, Danny Olinger, Scottie Askew. lrow 21 Wayne jefferson, Mike Brunswick, Tony Walliser, johnny Matrulla, Thomas Bazemore, Othal Dean, loe Morales, Deborah Herndon, Ricky Sosa, jeff Carter, Donna Hickman, Angie White, Bill Rolison, Harry Lockhart, Kathy Croce, jeannie Nonis. trow 31 David Daniel, Vaden Hines, Tim McDonald, Allan Weaver, Paul Leasure, Shannon White, Mandi Shirley, Brigitte Benoit, Richard Thompson, Ruthie lenkins, Chuck Guthrie, joe Gilliland, Kevin Smith, lohnny Kickliter, Eric Cauley, Charlie Sumner, Billy Terry. trow 41 Wes Wilson, Clayton johnson, T.l. Richie, Steve Shiver, Tom Cowles, Dean Bartlett, Tom B rd, Bradley Farris, Marty Domres, Dan leffrey, Rodney Sanchez, Tony Brown, Kevin Hagin, Lee Bridges, Steve Graves, Coley White, Mike Scott, left' Wolfe, Toni Cajewski, john Norris. trow 51 Allen Mathews, john Schnoor, Clilton Kennedy, Ron Folsom, Terry Sadler, Mike Simon, Scott May, Brian Larv, jeff Simon, Clint Sanders, Mark Butler, Kenny Davis, Michele McKenzie, lohnny Boyette, Cary Smead, Scott Sanders, Danny Strickland. Bottom: Senior FFA Officers. Cathy Wells, Treasurer, Carolyn Dempsey, Historian, lamie Cajewski, Chaplain, Danny Olinger, President: David Reigner, Reporter, Robert Swint, Parliamentarian, Todd Sanchez, Secretary, Scottie Askew, Vice presq Park Landers, Sentinel. 150fOrganizations: Senior F.F.A. ffm-me f , 1 1 gram, M.. Mme. . su... H-un.
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