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60LflR ENERGY Winds blowing from the north over Lalce Erie tend to have a cooling affect on Bay ' s summer climate. The lake effect created a variety of summer activities in- cluding boating and skiing. For example, Jeff Campo, a sophomore, owns a Sea Ray speedboat which he used every chance he got. I learned to waterski tw o summers ago, and this summer my brothers and I took the boat out all the time, he ex- plained. In addition, sailing on Sunday morning, swimming at Huntington, or boat- ing to Put-in-Bay let villagers make the most of Bay ' s northern border. On the other hand, out of sight was out of mind (as far as the lake was con- cerned) for many students. Smaller bodies of water seemed to substitute effectively. Lisa Funtik worked all summer in the con- cession stand and as a lifeguard at Bay Pool. I worked from 1:00 until 9:00 There was a shortage of gas, but there was plenty of sun, wind, water. That ' s why I love summers on the lake. some nights. It wasn ' t bad at all be- cause I could sleep in and have my morn- ings free, she said. Indoor jobs also hindered many students ' suntanning programs. Weekends then became the time to get out into the fresh air and sunshine or rain. At the end of August the there seemed to be an overabundance of the latter. Terri Schlotman, a waitress at the Riviera restaurant, stated, I worked during the week because I needed the money. So on Saturday and Sunday I caught up on the festivities I missed during the week. Whether people spent their summer hav- ing beach parties at Huntington, barbecu- ing hamburgers in the backyard, or just sitting around watching soap operas, as the summer drew to a close, almost every- one felt they got the most out of their a
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M mm . 1 CHANGE student life In the Wings awaiting their entrance, Angie Petnllo and Dave Daso watch the action on stage. The cast and crew worked practically until the last minute to finish the set in time for the first performance. Students from all over Northern Ohio attended the four-hour lead- ership program hosted by Bay High and paid for by Josten ' s. Sopho- mores Katie Firalio and Ann Mudler hand out ' 82 proud crowd stickers to their fellow classmates.
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