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— T Marsden Smeared with whipped cream. Jim Sellers competes against the classes of '84. '83. and '81. The contes- tants devoured banana- cream pies. Despite a minor catas- trophe in which the table leg slipped off the edge of the plat- form. junior Jim Sellers managed to come in second in the pie eating contest. —Student Life
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Summer— Because the bare sand burns their feet. Jane Marsalek and Karen Peterson walk along the water's edge. The swimming area of the beach spans a quarter of a mile. On a hot. summer day. Sue Holliday and Patty McDermott spend their time creating a sand cas- tle. The girls went to the beach on most summer afternoons. -N Coffin — J Archamb«Mu Before going out on the water. Holly Archambeau waits for her father to check the safety equipment on the skis she bor- rowed from a friend of the family.
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Intrigued by the first quarter action, fans watch while the Rocket offense heads down the field for a touchdown and 2-point conversion. By sporting blue and white, Amy Chadwick helps the senior class gain points. The class of '81 won the compe- tition with 100 points to spare. When are love beads, miniskirts, and peace signs in style at Bay High School? Only once, and that was on Sixties Day, a new idea for Spirit Week, October 12- 16. Senior Gretchen McClurkin commented, “I thought the Sixties Day was a lot of fun and much more original and imaginative than a Fif- ties Day. For a new notion, Sixties Day caught everyone’s attention and many students partici- pated.” Spirit Week, coordinated by Pep Club, was planned during cheerleading practices. Senior Keri Priest stated, “We all sat around thinking up ideas and then we chose the top five.” The first assignment was an easy one: wear a favorite T-shirt and hat. Later in the week, blue and white attire was appropriate. Senior Seated in the cafeteria. Martha Saltia makes de- corations for a 27”x52’ cake made by the cheer- leaders. The cake re- sembled a football field. Sally Britton explained, “It was an easy way for everyone to show spirit.” During lunch a pie-eating contest and a baby bottle chugging contest were held. Points for each grade were tallied from the students who participated in each activity, and points given to the class who won each contest. Points could also be earned by eating cupcakes sold at lunch and dropping the chips found in- side into cans labeled by grade. At the bonfire held at Cahoon Park, the tra- ditional Spirit Week Trophy was presented to the senior class, which had accumulated the most points. Freshman Cindy Enneking ob- served, “The upperclassmen showed the fresh- man that the high school students really had a lot of spirit and support for their teams.” Spirit Week —
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