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Old Things and Young People” Dedication Since he was a small boy, Mr. Edward Wells has been intensely interested in history-collecting antiques as part of the story of civilization. His love of learning led him to combine two interest, old things and young people, in a teaching career. Receiving his masters degree at Ohio State University, Mr. Wells served as an elementary school principal, and taught American history in high school before coming to Bay in 1948. Under a Ford Fellowship in 1952 and '53, offered to appointed teachers of ninety-five selected schools, Mr. Wells studied at Columbia University in New York City, in 1955 he became assistant principal, and, from 1956 to 1960, he was principal of Bay High. He began teaching American government in 1960. Mr. Wells' interests in antiques and travel have broadened his own experiences and education, which he has extended to his students. His greatest satisfaction is to see his students go on to receive masters degrees in political science and history. As cofounder of the Bay Village Historical Society and curator of Rose Hill Museum, Mr. Wells has offered his service to the community. 1969 will end Mr. Wells' career in education. The Bay Blue Book staff dedicates this book to him in return for faithful service to our community and school. t
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A Time To Turn There came a time to turn and remember the rich heritage that.Bay High felt within the old building, to remember the gym rafters ringing with spirited cheers, to keep friendships cherished within Bay’s old halls. There came a time to turn to the present—to greet familiar faces in unfamiliar surroundings, to shout until the shining halls are filled with Bay's old spirit, to live each moment to hold for tomorrow, to prepare for another time. There will come a time to turn away from these halls towards the future, to expand one's life in college and careers, to accept the full responsibility of maturity, to challenge a waiting world with new ideas and great enthusiasm. And now, the Bay Blue Book staff presents in pictorial review—A TIME TO TURN.
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Contents Administration 24 Activities 48 Underclassmen 130 Seniors 162 Advertisements 208 Index 232 Bay High School 29230 Wolf Road Bay Village, Ohio Volume XL
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