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This past year at East Bay High School another charter was granted for an interest club. This was the Travel Club, and was composed of students who wished to make traveling a career or just a hobby. Many of the Travel club meetings consisted of guest speakers whose topics covered the many different aspects of travel. These speakers ranged from employees of travel agen- cies to employees of various air- lines. ln addition to exploring dif- ferent areas of flight related oc- cupations, the club members were given a chance to expand their areas of interest by in- vestigating different countries in All Over The World relation to tourist travel, home and abroad. The sponsors for the Travel club were Mr. Dan Barr and Mr. Roy Rogers. Although atten- dance was reduced after preliminary meetings, a fine show of support was issued from all. Officers for the year were: Michele Lenco, President, Theresa Davidson, Vice Presi- dent, Annalea Lowe, Secretary, Sandy Sobleski, Treasurer, and jeff Canaday, Historian. Top left: The first meeting of the year. Middle left: Mr, Roy Rogers has the whole world in his hands. Middle right: lRow 12 Mr. Dan Barr, Stephanie Smith, Ann Henshaw, Tina Carl, Annette Branca, Raeonda Slapinski. fRow 22 Donald Boal, Michele Lenco, Annalea Lowe, Gail Cox, Kathy Kline, Sandy Sobleski, Mr. Roy Rogers. IRow 39 ludy Miller, Belinda Lewis, Michele Unterberger, jackie Maffett, Kit Noller. Bottom left: Sponsors-Mr. Dan Barr and Mr. Roy Rogers. Travel Club: Organizationsf177
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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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Bringing news of world, local and school interest to the students of East Bay High School was the job of the newspaper staff. The Smoke Signals staff was small, but they produced a quality paper. The staff spent many hours after school, on weekends and even over holiday vacations putting news stories together. y The goal of this year's newspaper staff was to inform and better the public relations within the East Bay community. Under the guiding hand of Ms. Anne Hayes, the paper went to press. The Smoke Signals staff competed, in October, in the District IV, jour- nalism workshop, at Pinellas Park High School. In january of 1980, the newspaper staff entered a copy of Smoke Signals in the CASPAJ W Top right: Smoke Signals sponsor, Ms. Anne Hayes. Center: 1980-87 Smoke Signals staff: josephine Calabia, Debra Savidge, james Andrews, Annette Branca, john Atkins, Bill Ferguson, Edith janusz, joe Zaleski, Ms. Anne Hayes, Tina Carl. Bottom: trow 1j Sponsor Ms. Anne Hayes, Editor-in-chief - Annette Branca frow Zj james Andrews, Edith janusz, Bill Ferguson, joe Zaleski, Tina Carl and Debra Savidge. 'I78!Organizations: Smoke Signals We've Got the Signal American Scholastic Press Associa- tion's journalism critique contest. The newspaper, under the leadership of editor Annette Branca, received the rating of first place. Staff members were: Annette Branca, editor-in-chief, Bill Ferguson, business manager, Debra Savidge, exchange editor, Tina Carl, club editor, Edith janusz, news editor, james Andrews, feature editor, john Atkins, reporter and assistant business manager, josephine Calabia, reporter, jackie Tuttle, reporter and Pam Delinger, reporter. asses
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