Bay High School - Bay Blue Yearbook (Bay Village, OH)

 - Class of 1982

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Bay High School - Bay Blue Yearbook (Bay Village, OH) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 9 of 264
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SMEARED WITH WIPPED CREAM. Dave Rode competes against the classes of ‘81. '82. and '83 in the pie eating contest at the party in the park. The winner got to throw a pie in Mr. Dick Scott's face. BEFORE THE 5.5 METER LEVY RACE begins. Elaine Quarlck and Sarah Munro verify the route with Mr. Joe Loomis and Ms. Debbie KMIian Students who ran the race were excused from the 12 minute run once. —O. VanNederveen fcrJPt ' : ■ Vj ■ HIT AT THE NORTH END OF BASSET ROAD. D.E. students Jim Hamman and Kelly Doverspike post their sign. Each person in the class made a sign appropriate to the theme Don’t Stop the Music . TO INSPIRE ENTHUSIASM at the levy assembly. Steve Nagel. Jim Sobczak and Steve Lewis perform to New York Fantasy. The band members learned their parts at band camp in August. Laying it on the Line—

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A Fresh Stari “The care the students showed during the campaign really contributed to the passage of this levy.” —Julie Strimbu —Laying it on the Line BEHIND THE SWIMMING POOL in Cahoon Park. Assistant Super intendent Paul Spencer posts the giant blue ribbon for the party in the park. Approxi mately 500 adults contributed time and effort for the levy campaign. T M he suspense was great Monday, Sept. 14, as each precinct tallied the votes that meant the difference between success and failure. By 9:30pm, the word was out; the levy had passed 4 to 1. A sensation of vic- tory engulfed the school. We'd bought our- selves another year. It was a fresh start. The student body as a whole received many words of praise and appreciation. They had succeeded. Meaning what? It meant we paved our way through 1982. Gone were the threats to eliminate non-varsity sports and organi- zations. The school's activities and curricu- lum were safe. But it meant more than that. It meant that the students of Bay High could achieve their goals. It meant that a school could pull together and work towards a common goal. Many different types of people worked together to pass this levy. The feeling of unity which it created stayed with students after the memories of working on the levy faded. It was just the beginning of the line. IN STEP WITH THE LEVY SPIRIT, the department heads dis- play their creativity with handmade signs supporting the 5.5 mill increase. The dan- ger of cuts within the curricu- lum was removed when the levy passed.



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 ust before the first quarter of the annual powderpuff game ends, seniors Cindy Griffiths and Ron Dashwood anxiously await the outcome of one of the senior plays. Although they were losing to the juniors during the first ten minutes of the game, the class of '82 won the battle by a score of 28-14. —Laying it on the Line Mw efore school, Renee gm and Brian Lavoie stop by the freshman class offi- cer's donut sale for a bite of breakfast. Students, pre- viously only able to buy the pastries on Fridays, could get them every morning thanks to various A fter a varsity student football game, groups ir A M Karen Laverty. school. Dave Eckert. Stephanie Bunten and Scott Mo wry stop by Mac's to munch on some of their famous fries. The restaurant became a popular meeting place for students after sporting events.

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