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Better known to his friends as Professor Fate (from Around the World in Eighty Days), Dr. George Slaman offers members of the B ay Women ' s Club a ride in his hot air balloon. One hundred feet high and fifty feet in diameter. Dr. Slaman ' s balloon burns 20 gallons of liquid propane per hour. The balloon can rise to a maximum height of 32,000 ' above ground. Caught up in the solemn atmosphere of the Memorial Day Service, Drew Hamilton looks on as the Color Guard prepares to fire a twenty-one gun salute at the Lakeside Cemetery. Despite the rain. Camp Miniwanca representatives Joel Rothfusz and Carol Sullivan, and alternates Judy Schwing and Bob Kimball manage to keep smiling. The Bay Men ' s Club and Lakewood Rotary paid the bills for the camp which stressed leadership skills. 12
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Encased in The Box , Colleen Conners and Shannon Mears strain to make the basket go higher. The Box , one of seven rides provided by A, J. Sunny, usually had the longest line. Popcorn sales added S800 to the Bay Window budget. Matt Hendershot and Don Jones converse with alumni Scott Johnson on a slow afternoon at the fair. Summer Celebration There it was, the first three-day weekend of the season, Memorial Day; and pulling up your shade you expected to see a bright and sunshiny day. But Noooll! What did you get? A gloomy, cloudy, rainy morning. Now wouldn ' t you think that if the govern- ment had the courtesy to give us a three-day weekend, God would have the courtesy to give us some nice weather? Taking into consideration He didn ' t, some students chose to spend their free day snoozing. All in all, the wet parade provided lentertainment both for those who parti- cipated and for those who watched. Many students braved the cold and rain to Icatch their friends in the parade. Beginning at Cahoon Rd., the Bay High Marching Band, along with the Rockettes, led the parade. The group consisted iOf Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, the students to attend various leadership camps, the Bay Board of Education and the Middle School Band, to name a few. Almost every student who wasn ' t on vacation, spent his July Fourth at the Stay-In-Bay-Day Fair. Between the rides and the many game booths, there was plenty to keep everyone busy for the day. The fair lasted for three days and unlike last year, began on July 2. Another change which disturbed several Bay residents was the fact that the fireworks were blown off on the sixth instead of the traditional fourth. About this, sophomore Joy Mauer commen- ted, I think the fair loses its July Fourth spirit by postponing the fire- works till later. Senior Mary Reed didn ' t wait for Bay ' s fireworks on the sixth. Instead, she said, My friends and I went to a neighbor ' s and watched him light some off. Even without the fireworks on the usual day, every- one managed to find some sort of enter- tainment. Summer Celebrations 13
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