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As the last tearful freshman finished his schedule and departed Bay High, its faculty, staff and administration breathed a collective sigh of relief. The students, too, were glad to be free, if only for a brief three months. The summer activities of Bay students were as varied as their activities during the school year. June, July, and August found them as far away as Spain and as near as the football field. Besides unorganized goofing off at the pool, the park, or someone’s back yard, the Bay Village Kiwanis Club “Bay Day” festival gave every- one a chance to enjoy themselves. “I was glad to see all of my friends that I hadn’t seen since school let out,” explained senior Mary Howarth. ■K ' . . Carefully balancing a paper plate, Terri Crocker loads it up with a selection of pot-luck items. The party welcomed Bay’s three A.F.S. students. —D Khym Hand-crafted Jewelry, one of many items sold at Barefoot-in-the-Park. receives Ellen Fain's attention. Artists from all over Cleveland displayed their wares at the festival. The heat soes on Students break for sun and fun 10 Student Life
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While Phillip Mengert, Joseph Loomis. Maynard Bauer listen. Victor Strimbu gives a short speech. Striving for Excellence. Upon crossing the platform, Doug Barge and Tom Bangert shake hands with School Board member John Batch. Due to the mechanics of the ceremony, some of the boys graduated in reverse order.
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TX The carnival included booths on the midway and rides, and ended with a bang—the traditional fire- works display. Barefoot-in-the-Park, another Bay Village tradition, was held in September. Local artists and craftsmen displayed their work. The event included the Bay High Marching Band and Magician Doug Crowe. Dressed In outfits as tasteless as possible, Annette Howells and Bart Sullivan deliver a well-placed pie to the face of the vil- lain of a student-produced spy film. —D. Khym With historic Huntington Playhouse in the background. Bay residents throng to Barefoot- in-the-Park. This festival takes place bi-annually. One of the games on the midway, the West Shore Y.M.C.A. roll-a-ball. captures the attention of Mr. Charles Millheim and his daughter. Sandy. About thirty organiza- tions set up booths in Cahoon Park. Summer
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