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

 - Class of 1981

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Hard Work, Talent. . Working long hours after school, running from place to place for supplies while hammer- ing a few thumbs from time to time, East Bay students worked hard to put together colorful, winning floats. These floats were judged at half-time during the 1980-81 homecoming game. Start- 4517 .M 'I , an W J fy I V 'W Mawr E, 5 T' f' , Top right: Teresa Hoffman and Tammi Davis worked hard on the freshman float. Middle left: The sophomores used their creativity and talent to build their float. Middle right: The juniors' winning float. Bottom: The sophomores placed third in the competition during half-time. 84fStudent Life: Pre-Floats fr,mwt ing from scratch, students used plywood, staples, nails, glue and their artistic abilities to put together a float vibrantly coor- dinating this year's theme, yesterday's dreams are tomorrow's memories. The senior, junior, sophomore and freshman classes secretly worked on their floats for approximately one week before fellow students, alumni, teachers and parents were permitted to view the final result of many long hours of work and imagination. Wt MEMOR 6 i, g.g4'i sq, g 3 ..' v ji

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The Unforgettable Game ln the twelve minutes of the third quarter, with an intercep- tion by safety Anthony Pittman, right half-back Richard Massaro made a seventy-one yard run for the Indians' second touchdown, ending the third quarter with a 14-7 score. ln the last twelve minutes left in the game, Kenny Carlisle made an interception for the Indians. Then with minutes counting down and the Indians running the football, Richard Massaro again made the final touchdown of the game, which made the score 20-7. Punter Kenny Davis was then successful with kicking through the extra point, ending the game with a 21-7 score. This was the Indians' first homecoming win since 1976. Top left: Determination drove Kenny Carlisle to the successful tackle of a Tampa Catholic Crusader during the fourth quarter. Middle left: With determination and the help ofa team member, Chris Buckridge tackled a Tampa Catholic Crusader. Center: Kenny Carlisle dove for another Tampa Catholic player, and got him! Middle right: The Indians' defensejust would not let the Crusaders carry the ball. Bottom: This is no place to do exercises! Homecoming Football: Student Lifef83



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. . . and Imagination! With the occasion of homecoming this year, the senior, junior, sophomore and freshman classes used their im- agination to design a float that coordinated with the theme that was chosen for this year. This year with the theme being yesterday's dreams are tomorrow's memories, each class worked hard to put sheets. of plywood together, attach streamers of various colors, and use their creativity to display vibrantly colored floats that pro- jected each class' interpretation of the theme. Placing first with their float, the juniors depicted their thoughts of the theme by relating the float with the traditional once-dreamed of High school football player along side the long-dreamed of cheerleader, while relating all levels with the students of East Bay. The seniors placed second with their float which depicted the memories from childhood up to the high school days. The sophomores placed third with their float that showed one's memories after high school days. The freshmen placed fourth with their float which showed the vic- tories of high school and the pride of their school days. 3 ,?ffy1i'J.71f, i ' llzzm .if ft lj lflftl. , j ,f ...f ,ua .qw Top left: Karen johnson took time out to enjoy the tee-pee that she and fellow students made for the sophomore float. Center: The seniors' float placed second while depicted by the theme through, windows into the past and future. Bottom: The freshman class' float placed fourth while depicting the theme, yesterday's dreams are tomorrow's memories. Floats: Student Lifef85

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