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3 Opening :r ‘i' Beneath a tlnael Christmas tree in the LRC. freshman Doug Daniels scribbles furiously at a set of algebra problems in order to finish them before ninth period ends Just before school ends, freshman Katie Duesing stops in the restroom by the canopy to catch up on the afternoon s gossip. In drum corps style, Tim Hornor. xylophone; Marty Duesing, tenor drum; And Dale Pulver, bass drum; march down a yardline. The marching band percussion section had the largest number of players ever. On a cold Saturday afternoon, junior boys congregate at a JV football game. The team played a few of their games under the lights. Momentarily off duty, lifeguard Betsy Buescher naps under the hot summer sun. A popular hangout. Bay Pool employed lifeguards from Bay High only. —B. Poparnack —B Calmus —B Calmus
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2 Opening Students confront year of change. nts k A nd it was different. It was a year of “firsts”. Beginning back on September 6, when the canopy doors first opened, students were startled, surprised, and even amazed at some of the changes they discovered. Upperclassmen had to contend with a stricter yachtsmen program. The door to the new In-school Suspension room was an ominous reminder to anyone in the dining area. Faculty-wise, there were more new faces than ever before. The entire student body was drawn together in the all-school production of “The Music Man”, a system which replaced the old choir musical. For those academically oriented, the honor roll was reinstated after an absence of eight years. Just before the ninth period bell. Mike Walker has the entire corridor to himself. Student Congress painted the walls of the student hangout six years ago.
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Fitting into the hectic tempo of school life tudents began to adjust. They quickly settled into the pace of the year and began attacking the pile of homework, papers, and projects that immediately started to accumulate. There were, however, infrequent breaks in the mundane, daily routine of the BHSer. An exciting Homecoming came and passed. Nail biting became a universal habit as the school watched the girls’ tennis team advance to state and finish second. Several assemblies featuring groups like Freedom Jam freed kids from third period boredom. Yep, when you think about it a lot did happen. So take a step back, and look what you’ve done. Since physics students tak- ing photos for experiments have darkened room 211, John Tsai sneaks out into the hall to finish his lab. After a heartbreaking first season loss to Medina. Matt Altieri consoles Matt Oakley. Matt led the team that night with 10 points. —8. Calmus 4 Opening Out lor the stretch, first baseman Chris Fedor reaches for a sizzling throw from the outfield. Chris's bro- ther. Doug, also played baseball for Bay High. On stage for the last time be- fore the concert, horn play- er, Jim Fielden, counts his measures of rest. The or- chestra had more horns than ever before. V
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