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The more things change ost of the changes within the city itself were minor. In fact, one might say that Bay Village almost nickled and dimed itself to death. Hungry BHSers had several new places to munch out, as a new MacDonald ' s opened up on Detroit Road near K-Mart. Besides curing those late-night Big Mac attacks, the restaurant provided quite a few jobs for students. Goomba Nick ' s and the newly remodeled Dairy Queen also did their share to ruin diets. The Dover Junction shopping center got a face lift to resemble a turn -of- the century village, although the stores To make way for expanded library facilities, the city torched the old school board building on the morning of October 21. Firefighters stood by in case the blaze got out of hand. in the mall were slow to open. Eventu- ally many of the slots became business offices. Senior Doug Guiley mentioned another difference in Bay. Wow, they built a new gazebo, he observed, but I have to admit that it didn ' t really change my life very much. The gazebo did change evenings, though, as Ecstasy and the Bay High Jazz Band played when the weather • • • permitted. Also, a new community band, under the direction of Roland Hosmer, was formed. Another change that really shook Bay Village to the bedrock was the burning of the old Board of Education building to make way for a new library. Also, a decorative anchor was added to replace ' the repossessed cannon that once stood outside city hall. However, the only major change in Bay according to Vicki Savoca, was the change of people in the city. My friends are always moving, she commented. 6 -Community
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The search for a unique birthday gift takes Stephanie Buntel to The Wayside Shop where she purchases a delicate gold-filled bracelet. The price of gold steadily climbed at least $15 a week from the beginning of October until the end of 79. CHANGE inflation
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The one-and-a-half mile walk home from school takes Mary Slaman, Gail Gerson, Mary Miller, and Michele Root past the new anchor on the City Hall lawn. Always a transient community Bay Village boasts a 40% turnover of residents every ten years. Only 5% of the land in Bay remains undeveloped. Situated across from Rose Hill Museum, the pavilion features bi-monthly concerts during the summer with musical groups ranging from the Middle School Band to a newly-formed adult band. Changes in Bay-
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