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Near the Bay Boat Club, John Berneike pad- dies his green translucent kayak towards the dock. He constructed the kayak using fiberglass and a mold. If all else falls, Bay students can always find an abundance of leaves to rake. Trees abound in Bay. and their leaves often block heavily wooded streets like West Oviatt. Ready for the next change of scene. Carol Hendershot eyes the action on stage at Huntington Playhouse. She became one of the first girls to work backstage at Huntington. 20 Student Life
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Rehearsals, held dally, helped in learning lines and blocking. Patty Kennedy pauses a moment and tries to remember her next line in her conversation with Mari Leonard. While the Bradmans and the Condomines wait with apprehension. Karen Anderson tries to establish contact with the Other Side. Karen performed two seances. —D. Khym
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Lack of night life spurs other activities What is there to do in Bay Village? This seems to be the most popular question of Bay High School students. According to junior Jim Liberatore, “The boat club is the most popular meeting place in Bay during the summer. There’s swim- ming, frisbee throwing and rafting in the lake.” As for the remaining months, fall, winter and spring, Bay Village is stereotyped as a boring and dull place to be if you’re looking for some action. It seems that the exciting nightlife can only be found in the surrounding cities of West- lake, Rocky River and North Olmsted. On Friday and Saturday nights, the McDonalds on Lorain Rd. in North Olmsted becomes a social gathering for Bayites. When it is completed, the new McDonalds going up in Avon Lake is sure to become a smash hit with the —J. Troia students of Bay High. As freshman, Jon Manke put it, “I think Avon Lake will be the new ‘Mac-Attack’ head- quarters of Bay.” While Bay Village may not offer movie theaters and McDonalds, it does offer entertainment and fun in other areas. For example, Senior, Carol Hendershot is a member of the stage crew at Huntington Playhouse, located in Huntington Park on Lake Road. Carol said, “It is both rewarding and it’s wholesome and you learn while you do it. Junior, John Berneike, enjoys a more adventurous type of entertain- ment. In his spare time, he builds kayaks. He said, “My dad got me started. If you use a mold, it only takes a day or so to build a kayak. So, the next time that you’re feeling bored, look into the activi- ties that Bay has to offer. —J Troia Huddled In a North Olmsted McDonalds booth. Karen Anderson and Karen Laursen converse with two friends from North Olmsted. The restaurant, aside from attracting crowds hostile to Bay students, has limited parking. In preparation for the coming onslaught of Bay teenagers, the new McDonalds at the Landings in Avon Lake nears com- pletion. Driving to the new location from Bay takes a mere ten minutes. 21 Community
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