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

 - Class of 1981

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E W '7i' gifs! V . . Q M 'V' f:,,72 5 ' ' fl lfl' ffhiiiyggvf fyhk V V gh, 4. 3 I i As part of East Bay's Work Ex- perience program, Mrs. Ethel Seeley's Work Experience 'IO provided job positions for high school students. Through this program, students were able to obtain jobs from area businesses. Some of the employees were: Sharon Martin - Burger Queen, Greg Smith - jewel T, Gary Finley - Thriftway and Benny Cafaro - Kash-n-Karry. In addi- tion to learning employability skills, students attended various field trips. At the beginning of the year, the club visited Tampa International Airport, and held an Early Bird breakfast. On February 18th, a trip was taken to IWWZEZ . Preparing For The Future Tampa General Hospital. On March 25th, Work Experience 10 students took a two hour tour of Hillsborough County jail. In April, a trip was planned for visiting TECO ITampa Electric Companyl. At the end of the year, an Employer-Employee banquet was held at Reservation Inn. Here, awards were received for outstanding student achieve- ment throughout the past year. Funds for this banquet were sup- plied by club candy sales. Top left: Sponsor -- Mrs. Ethel Seeley Middle left: The award-winning poster for Work Experience 70. Middle right: lrow 72 jean Bergeron, Donovan jahn, Ron McLaine, james Green, Benney Cafaro, john Clay, George Uribes, EthelSeeley lsponsorj lrow 22 Kevin Tanner, Sharon Martain, Kari Smith, Kim Bloodgood, Debbie Thompson, Candi Haywood, Curtis Caudell, Gary Finley. Bottom: lrow 12 Treasurer - Debbie Thompson. lrovv 29 john Clay - Sgt. at arms, Kim Bloodgood - Secretary, Benny Cafaro - Vice-President, George Uribes - Resident. Work Experience 10: Organizationsf'I75

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Participants of Mr. Michael Menendez's Work Experience 10 took other academic classes in addition to holding jobs. Most students were on the early release program, which enabled them to leave one to two hours early. This made it possible to hold a full-time job. Some of the community businesses employ- ing Mr. Menendez's students were: Burger Queen, McDonald's, Thriftway, Kash-n- Karry, Speedling, 184K Auto Elec- tric and King's Inn. As part of the club's agenda, an Early Bird Top right: Sponsor - Mr. Mike Menendez Middle left: A welcomed break in a busy day, Middle right: lrow 72 Tim Ruilova, jonathan Culbreath, Mike Raynes, Tammy Hawks, Veronica Allen. frow 22 Mike Menendez lsponsorj, Tommy McGuire, Henry Blakey, Lesta Rogers, Neal Hardin, Todd Cole, james Roberson, QW. Davis, Angie Hawks. lrow 32 Teresa Sellers, William Farmer, Kelly Burnett, Toby McGuire, Richard Miller, Ronnie Parrish, Sherry Campbell, Steve Robinson, Doris Klink Bottom: Secretary - Sherry Campbell, President - Tammy Hawks, Vice-President - james Roberson, Treasurer - Steve Robinson 174fOrganizations: Work Experience 10 9-5 Work Experience breakfast was held at Holiday Inn in Apollo Beach. At the end of the school year, students and em- ployers attended an Employee- Employer banquet. This was held at the Temple Terrace Golf and Country club. Awards were given for Student of the Month and Employee of the Month. Special recognition was also given to all those helping with the club. l A t



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The Forensic Club, with 1980- 81 as its first year, consisted of public speaking, extem- poraneous speech, humorous and dramatic reading, and debate. Although the prepara- tion to enter into the competi- tion required many hours of practice, it was very rewarding to gain both experience and con- idence as the members ex- pressed their area of the speech presentation. The club members received many awards at competitions all over the state. To attend com- Something Special Speech 84 Debate petition, the members had to give up their Saturdays when most competition was held. Theyear began with a fine performance at the first tourna- ment, where Vince Puchala won second place from his division. At the second tournament, Bob Albino won fifth place and Vince Puchala won third place. Ms. Pamela Allison was the sponsor for the Forensic club. The Special Education Club has been in existence at East Bay High School for six years. Ms. Connie Almquist has been the sponsor for three years. The club members consisted of students enrolled in the Special Education program here at East Bay. Some of the activities the club par- ticipated in this year were a trip to Busch Gardens, a candy sale, and a trip to the Special Olym- pics from which they returned with many ribbons. Topping their activities was their annual banquet for graduating senior club members. Top right: Forensic Club sponsor: Ms. Pamela Allison Center: lerri Roberson, Miles Hovius, Ms. Pamela Allison, Anna Kirby Bottom left: tRow TJ Lori Loggins, Donna Warren, Rhonda Thomas, Rita Flores, Ramona Quirino tRow 21 Sponsor - Ms. Connie Almquist tRow 32 Darren Duncan, Dennis Woodward, james Bradbury, Anthony Calvert, Charles Allen, Gregory johnson Bottom right: Other EMH teachers were Ms. Linda Roberts and Ms. Carol Sink. 176!Organizations: Forensic-Special Education 52 We ,,.aus- M' AA i 's t 41

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