East Bay High School - Warrior Yearbook (Gibsonton, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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. it H it .1 Perhaps their most famous event was the annual Kiwanette Donkey Basketball game, where club members competed against teachers for the coveted trophy, sporting the business end of the donkey. A good time was had by all, and days afterwards both teachers and students felt the ef- fects. The club's motto was, We Serve, a theme well supported by their work with the school's officials and students. Since the club was also dedicated to the Growing Together theme, it VVe Serve tried to promote a kinship bet- ween club members, which would be long remembered after graduation. Their officers and sponsors provided a combination of rugged good nature and down- to-earth practicality which brought out the very best of both, and made for a har- nfpnious and productive year for a . Top left: Mr. Lyle Flagg, principal of East Bay High School, spoke at the Kiwanette induction. Middle left: Kiwanette inductee, Wendy Weber, took time between classes to recite the Kiwanette pledge. Middle right: The Kiwanette sponsors: Dr, Linka Mullikin and Ms. Mary Ann Bostick. Bottom left: Kiwanette inductees sat together during lunch, trying to avoid the reciting of the Kiwanette pledge. Kiwanettes: Organizations!167

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The Kiwanette's, a service club of East Bay, was sponsored by Mrs. Linka Mullikin and Ms. Mary Ann Bostick. During this past year, the Kiwanettes began with their annual induction week. At this time, would-be members dressed for each theme day in costumes ranging from Disney land characters to little girls. The eventful and em- barrassing week was concluded by an induction night ceremony, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Mullikin and Ms. Bostick marked this year as their first in spon- Growing Together sorship, but with a keen sense of organization and discipline, meetings were orderly and productive. As well as holding inductions, the Kiwanettes also collected canned goods for a needy family in our area. The club also worked the concession stand for all home basketball, wrestling, and baseball games. Top right: One of the inductees thought, Gee, what it takes to become a Kiwanettef' Center: Inductees Gina Ratliff, Tina Schneider, Lori Simmons, Connie Stevens and julie Stockton, awaited the final recitation of their pledge to compete the induction qualifications. Bottom: Kiwanette officers. Theresa Copeland, Presidentg Beverly Horn, Secretaryg Gina 166fOrganizations: Kiwanettes . ww'Bsi+SeS S:



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The Rifle team from JROTC showed a very good perfor- mance this year, and they brought home to East Bay, a number of awards. The Rifle team was a group of individuals from the IROTC Program that were the best marksmen. The Drum and Bugle Corps of East Bay JROTC was a group of Cadets from the program that could play a musical instrument. The Drum and Bugle Corps also provided the Marching music for the 9 weeks Pass and Review and the Annual Formal inspection. CAFIJ. In the AFI, the JROTC Depart- ment was inspected and graded by a group of army officers. The Drum and Bugle Crops were un- der the command of Cadet Lt. .nf Uncle Sam Wants Them! lohn Groulx. The male drill team of East Bay had a very good year under the command of Cadet-Major Ron Riddle. The male drill team was made up of some of the best cadets in the JROTC Program. These cadets showed excellence in many fields, such as weapons, drill, and marching. The male drill team went to a number of competitions throughout the state, and also perofrmed at the Pass and Reviews, a grading exer- cise, and the AFI. .QL Top right: The IROTC Rifle team trow 17 Kehm Lecroy, Randy Thompson, Thomas Bazmore. trow 22 Bob Coralczyk, Mike Knight, Ronnie Long. Middle: The East Bay High School jROTC Male Drill team. trow1l Richard Gardner, joe Carmon, joe Finchum, Ron Riddle. trow 22 jimmy Peeples, Tony Esposito, Robert Hall. trow 37 Rodney Allen, Thomas Bazernore, Fred Ramlow Bottom: john Groulx, Keith Harvey, james Hamilton, Ernest McCalop, john Nichols, Leoanrd jenkins, Tony Butler, 168 Organizations: JROTC f

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