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—H. Bnggs Leisurely reclined on the gym corridor floor. Chris Warnke enjoys taped music. Under the new yachtsmen reg- ulations. upperclassmen could spend their free peri- ods in the corridor. —J. Trots —H Bnggs —B. Calmus In a scrimmage with the var- sity offense. J.V. defensive lineman. Dave Bunten. managed to receive a leg injury which leaves him hopping a- round the LRC on crutches. Alone In an empty hallway. Mike Walter takes a break from his Typing I class. At the end of the corridor. Ms. Scrofano’s Algebra II class awaits the end of sec- ond period. ------------------------------ —D. Khym Opening
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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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Sure kids went to school, but what happened after 3:08?, oW iff i t was up to the Individual. Whether you spent your time after the bell rang recovering in front of the TV, skiing at Brandywine, or doing a little of both, you had one thing in common with everyone else: a life away from books and classes. There were school functions to go to like Snowball and Blythe Spirit. Although they were held in the school building, they weren’t even a slight reminder of your history report or drivers' ed. test. You could also opt for a wide variety of activities that had no connection with the daily Bay High grind. Excursions to movies and restaurants were always a big success. No matter what the activity, it always seemed to fill the ever-present gap between school and sleep. 6 Student Life In the middle of going into a trance, Karen Anderson yells at other cast members of Blythe Spirit. She had to wear a hard-to-keep- on red wig for the role. Transformed Into a glitter- ing ballroom, the gym corr- idor sparkles for those who sit out the dance at Snow- ball. Students could also choose to sit at tables in the darkened gym.
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