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

 - Class of 1981

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Two special in- terest courses of- fered at East Bay were Driver Education and Home Economics. The teachers of these departments were responsible for train- ing students in the fields of safety and economical living. Under the direction of Mr. Al Leathers and Mr.Cene King, students learned the techniques of safe Special Interests driving. These skills included learning to foresee and prevent accidents and obey- ing the laws and rules of the road. Another of the special in- terests offered was Home Economics. The classes taught by the Home Economics department offered much in the area of economical living. These classes ranged from Child Develop- ment to Textile Clothing. These classes were of help for the students mak- ing valuable deci- sions in everyday life. This deparment con- sisted of dept. head Mrs. Sandy Roberts, Mrs. Ruth Fanelli, Mrs. janet Ford, Mrs. Mary Bowling and Mrs. Susan Liebelt. if l s I--emftwm-ew,-new J ww Top left: Sandy Roberts - Department head. Middle left: Mrs. Ruth Fanelli. Center: Mrs. Mary Bowling. Middle right: Mrs. janet Ford and Mrs. Susan Liebelt. Bottom left: Mr. Al Leathers - Department head. Bottom center: Mr. Gene King - Driver Education. Bottom right: Oops! Home-Ec - Driver Education: Administrationf33

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The Media Center was not only a quiet place for students to study, but also provided many es- sential reference materials. Materials available in the cen- ter were: ency- clopedias, Reader's Guides, dictionaries and atlases. These along with many other books were es- sential in the many research projects stu- dents undertook. Side By Side Under the direction of Mrs. Hope Botter- buschg the Media Center was orga- nized and efficiently run. Other Media specialists were Mrs. Vivian Newkirk, Mrs. Glenda Ondracek and media secretary Mrs. Kay Westerman. Working with the Media Center was the Audio-Visual department. This department was located in the back of the library. The Audio-Visual depart- ment helped the school by taking care of the film and overhead projectors. The department also cared for the school's library offilms,which teachers could check out and present to their classes. TH X Ng? A Z fi... Top right: Department head - Vivian Newkirk Middle: Media secretary - Kay Westerman Bottom: Vivian Newkirk, Glenda Ondracek, Hope Botterbusch 32fAdministration: Media-Audio-Visual OU it . lo :-an li it lltlilmifii



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The Work Ex- perience program was a stepping stone for the high school student. lt prepared the individual for the world after high school and helped him to learn how to survive in our economic society. Students in this program learned many important facts. They were taught howto fill out job applications and to conduct inter- views properly. They also learned how to Gaining Experience fill out income tax forms. After the stu- dents completed their classroom curriculum, they were admitted tothe early release pro- gram. This program allowed students to find a job, to receive training, and stay at that job to receive their credits. This department 4 5 r . was headed by Mr. Michael Menendez. Mr. Menendez was aided by Mr. Fer- nando Vizzi and Mrs. Ethel Seeley. These teachers took an ac- tive interest in the students by helping them find jobs that would prepare them for further education or for a full-time job. This course assisted many students in finding part-time work because of the experience gained from the work ex- perience courses. N..- Top right: Mr. Michael Menendez - Work Experience department head Middle left: Mr, Fernando Vizzi Middle right: Mr. Vizzi answered many parentalandstudentrelated calls. Bottom left: Mrs. Ethel Seeley Bottom right: Mr. Menendez was popular with the students. 34fAdministration: Work Experience Nm. .xx l...B-., ,ll awww .... .. msn-. -E' .45 st t tt st

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