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To complete the East Bay High School wrestling team were the East Bay High School Wrestlerettes. The Wrestlerettes' purpose was to help serve the wrestlers and make their matches run more smoothly. Before becoming a wres- tlerette, the girls had to go through a training course. They learned how to keep score, the different moves, how to time a match, and in doing so, had to at- tend every wrestling practice. Af- ter this, the girls had to take a written test, proving they learned all the information required. The squad was then picked. The squad for the 1980-1981 season were: Returning -- Ivey Spann, Sheila Broome, Lori Lota's Angels Mosbarger, Shelly Almengual, Lisa Thompson, jackie Thompson, Lea Deachin, and Liz Gough. New members - Kim Marine, judi Miller, Tracy Marafiote, Cathy Kline, Lori Elsberry, Beth Armitage, and Lori C-rice. Wrestlerette attendance was required at all home matches and tournaments. The sponsor of Wrestlerettes was Mrs. Lynnette Morrill. Mrs. Morrill originated the Wrestlerettes in 1977, and at that time East Bay High School was the first to acquire Wrestlerettes. Top right: Mrs. Morrill - Wrestlerettes sponsor. Center: Returning Wrestlerettes: Lea Deachin, Ivey Spann, Sheila Broome, Liz Cough, Shelly Almengual, jackie Thompson Lisa Thompson, Kim Marine, Lori Mosbarger Bottom: New members: Kim Marine, Judi Miller, Tracy Marafiote, Cathy Kline, Lori Elsberry, Beth Armitage, and Lori Crice 164fOrganizations: Wrestlerettes V aw, eggs. f
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On March 20, 1981, the student government sponsored the first Sock Hop at East Ba . Students rolled up their jeans, shined their saddle oxfords and slicked back their hair to prepare for this evening ofjit- terbuggin' and twisting. There were various contests throughout the night, including dance and fifties couple. Brian Dain and Shannon Medich won the jitterbug contest. Sandy Smith and Terry Saltsman out- swung everyone and won the twist contest. Kim Norris and Charlie Feagens were given a corsage and boutonniere for dressing most ap- propriately. The dance was held in the East Bay Gymnasium and the community was invited to attend. A large percentage of the students 'oined in the Sock Ho festivities lay dressing accordingly. Discount Sock Hoppin' tickets were sold to those who par- ticipated by dressing in the 50's style. To provide entertainment for the crowd, student government hired a professional disc 'ockey, Craig McTavish, to keep the oldies but goodies playing from 7:00-11:00 p.m. The Sock Hop was one of the most successful dances held at East Bay. The two thousand dollars raised was used to help fund a lighted dis- play sign for the school. More than three-hundred students took part in this event, with this turn-out, stu- dent government planned to make this an annual event. Wr .ziwfxwb Atrwwrfmxtf r f f ' Xi Tm 'X ik Top left: junior senators - tRovv Tijudi Miller tRow 22 Mason Sikes, Cindy Dzwonkowski, Willie Kirberg tRow 31 Tina Carl, Eric Stepp, Mary Lynn Crichton Center: Homeroom Representatives -tRow17 Lea Deachin, Tom Hecker, Mason Sikes, Kim Marafiote, Pam Broviak, Leslie Montagnino, Sandy Sedberry, Carrie Smith tRow 22 Charlie Feagens, Karen Amerling, Lynn Roberts, Ella Walker, Anne Ellison, Gina Humphrey, Wendi Coodson, julia na Rivera, Shelly Kjeer, Liz Cough, Tom Pignataro tRow 32 jenny Mitchell, Robin Alderman, David Smith, Wendy Weber, Dee Dee Brown, Maria Belville, james Killebrew, Stacy Stickle, Tina Rogers, Lisa Taylor, Evie Ford, Karen Croce, Maria Vega Bottom left: Freshmen senators - tRow 72 Connie Pittman, Lisa Taylor tRow 2J Melissa Langford, Rhonda Stringer, Dee Det- Brown, lisa Moss, Melinda friedland Student Government: Organizationsf163
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if f W Calligraphy was the art of fine writing. The motto this year was Calligraphy Club Does It Write . The services of writing and lettering for many clubs and classes were performed. The club's sponsor, Ms. Carol Ferguson, provided much guidance and assistance to the members. As a fund raiser, the Calligraphy club printed up Christmas cards as well as cer- tificates and awards for teachers and students. In existence for the third year at East Bay, Calligraphy was designed to teach the students It's All In The Wrist the art of fine writing. The ma- jority of teaching methods used were self-taught by the handouts given to the members by Ms. Ferguson. Therefore club meetings were mainly for im- proving the writing already learned. In essence, learning Cal- ligraphy is like being taught a brand new alphabet. They also worked on discovering their own personal style. , ......nu-1 Top left: Sponsor - Ms. Carol Ferguson Center: Calligraphy club members: lrow 12 Maria Vega, Suzanne Ward. lrow 29 Ms. Ferguson, Elizabeth Moss, Tisa Boronell, Sandy Davis, joan Yates, Tammy Roberts. lrow 39 Michael Dzwonkowski, Rhonda Green, Doreen Rottner, Dawn Stedman, Susan Knight, Connie Rowe Bottom: Michael Dzwonkowski, Treasurerg Suzanne Ward, Secretaryg Connie Rowe, Vice Presidentg loan Yates, President. Calligraphy: Organizations!165
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