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Special turns, done in lines, are a move designed to focus attention on the Field Commander. Practice occupies the time of the flag corps during summer. High upon the roof of the concession stand, senior girls continue a tradition by painting their motto The best of the 70's upon it. Because mud covered balls caused problems at the Bay Day Dunking Booth. Doug Crowe stands ready with a towel. The booth attracted the most spectators during the carnival. -£ Khym Working was another common man ner of spending the summer months. Sophomore John Belles, part of the maintenance crew at Great Northern during the summer, found that “the work was usually enjoyable, and I could really use the money.” Many students followed academic pursuits and enrolled in summer school courses. A large number of seniors also spent some of their vacation reading the books for Ad- vance Placement English. “I was glad to read the books,” said Aileen Maciag. “I probably would not have gotten around to reading them if I hadn’t decided to take the course. As the end of the summer neared, quite a few students ended up back at school practicing for upcoming activities. All fall sports teams, the Rockettes, cheerleaders, and the marching band spent grueling hours on their respective fields to prepare for the opening of school. “We had a good time at practices,” said varsity cheerlead- er Kathy Daniels. That doesn’t mean they weren’t long and hard though.” As September 6th drew nearer, summer activities came to a close. Most of us, it seemed, were even a little bit glad to go back. —$ Ttschntr 12 Student Life
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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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—D Khym In perfect marching formation, the Bay High marching band tuba players practice at the middle school field. A tuba weighs about forty pounds. To stretch out their muscles, members of the girls' cross country team exercise in the gym corridor. The team ran about ten miles a day during the summer. —O. Hansen I The heat Soes on continued Summer hours turn to profit
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