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Entertaining with modern selections, Sounds of Time per- formed at the Strawberry Festival, Florida State Fair, a combined concert involving both Brandon and King High Schools, Trinity Lakes, Eisenhower junior High School and Riverview Day Parade. They also participated in the FHA tFuture Homemakers of Americai convention held at East Bay High School this year. In December, the Sounds of Time performed at the senior concert. At this performance, the song We've Made It This Far, was dedicated to the senior class. The president of Sounds of Time, Pam Broviak, wrote and performed Top right: Sponsor of Sounds of Time - Ms. Gigi Gollsneider Middle left: Sounds of Time performing at East Bay High School. Middle right: lrow 12 jennifer Campbell, Tracy Bowman, Don Jordon, Pam Proviak, Lori Ash. lrow 27 Dawn Steadman, Cheri McArn, Terri Beightol, lrow 32 Clinton Ellerbe, Sandy Davis, joe Fritz, Susan Spitler, Lawrence LeDuc. Bottom right: Sounds of Time officers - Pam Broviak - President, Terri Beightol - Vice- President, Tracy Bowman - Secretary- Librarian. 154fOrganizations: Sounds of Time Super Sounds the song. Sounds of Time also competed in District contest, where group members received superior ratings. Those members were: Terri Beightol, Pam Broviak, Susan Spitler, Don lor- dan, Sandy Davis, Lori Ash and jennifer Campbell. In its third year, Sounds of Time was spon- sored by Ms. Gigi Gollsneider. Under her direction, the mem- bers brought a refreshing blend of music to the school and community. gf.: 3f'fif',:ft:,fgx15z 1 t j.-,.g . i--flsswug 4 2
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B t. .. . anus 'E -Q v H' , 1 'IFYEZW unfit. . . ' H . t sas N5 .E The learning of proper make- up application was another part of training. Mondays in Cosmetology were utilized as grooming days. The students were allowed to apply make-up to themselves and to other stu- dents for practice purposes. Pay- ing customers were allowed to be worked on by the seniors. This benefited the customers by getting good service for a . of Beauty reduced rate. The proper types of hair experimenting were also done on fellow students. The Cosmetology students gained re- quired experience on their field trip to the state hair show in Orlando, Florida. 9 Top left: Mrs. Connie Youngblood - sponsor. Middle left: Rebecca Hosford styled a cosmetology customer's hair. Middle right: Seniors: trow 11 Bonnie Lanatovich, Becky Hosford, Debbie Cooper, Rhonda Brannon, Theresa St. john, Nancy Loggins. trow 22 Debbie Mays, Ellen Holstein, Angel Whitlock, Holly Thatcher, Lorraine jenkins, Linda Eldridge, Mrs. Connie Youngblood. lnot picturedl Ms. Cheryl Gianino and Tammy VanValkenburg Bottom left: Cosmetology students were participants in partner experiments. Bottom right: Mrs. Youngblood gave a permanent to Angel Whitlock. Cosmetology student, Bonnie Lanatovich, styled classmate Debbie Cooper's hair. Sr. Cosmetology: Organizationsf153
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LN. ' ta ,W ,, Rainbow was not only a variety of colors, but was also an assort- ment of music. The club took vocal talents of its members and blended them to create a mixture of musical expression. Rainbow performed in the community, local schools, retirement homes and also East Bay High School. They provided choral entertain- ment for functions such as the Brave Spirit awards ceremony. Students in Rainbow met daily and received grades according to ' C-ol-orful ivilsic their participation and musical knowledge. As younger mem- bers of the chorus, Rainbow helped prepare them for future participation in Sounds of Time. Rainbow was also under the direction of Ms. Gigi Goll- sneider. Every rainbow has an end, but East Bay's will last forever. Top left: Rainbow sponsor -Y Ms.Gigi Gollsneider Center: trow 72 Paula St. john, Terri Vigh, Wanda Clover, Debra Brannen, Cindy Brown, Bera Reesser, lrow 22 Pam Hartman, Karen Brannen. lrow 39 Debbie Michols, Beth Naman, Wanda Westbrook, Marie Blauvett, ,ludy Resister, Leesa Cugnin, Kelly Sonnin, lanet Thompson. trow 41 Vicki Stroud, Susan Marshall, Ann Yates, David Smith, Candace Prevatt, Roberta Campbell, Laura Spitler, Tanya VenDitto, Lori Ash, Theresa Tyson. lrow 52 Cindy Helton, Natalie Bengter, Nanette Bengter, Chris LeDuc, Lisa Taylor, Beverly Horn, Kathy Moody, Debbra Walker, Shawn Young. Bottom: Natalie Bengter lvice-presl, Beverly Horn Kpresj, Candace Prevatt lsec.-treasj Rainbow: Organizationsf155
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