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IT JUST GOES TO SHOW YOU STUDENT LIFE j M et's start with showing Bay High from the inside out. It sounds impossible, but it really isn't. Plenty of things are happening on the inside . . . The new and improved senior privilege program with its new student lounge. Dance fever spreading throughout the cafeteria at homecoming. he school doesn't exist in a vacuum, though, and we can't for- get what's on the outside . . . Getting together at McDonald's after the football game. Hanging around Huntington Beach during the summer. Working and waiting for the weekends. It Just Goes To Show You— Canvassing for a school issue can be quite amusing, stated Nancy Comparin. Although students par- ticipated in promotional activi- ties to pass the levy, including a door-to-door campaign and a T-shirt contest, the levy failed. nough talk—take a look for yourself and see exactly what we mean by showing Bay High from the in- . i , Getting together with friends at Side OUt. a dance is a lot of fun, said do Ellen Lisy. Over 400 people showed up for this year's Homecoming dance, one of the largest turnouts ever.
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from the Beach to the Pool, Bay kids KEEP COOL — K Foster WITH A PIECE OF PIZZA in hand, freshman George Beidenbach takes time out for a little nourishment at the July Fourth Bay Days Festival. The festival provided stand-up gour- mets with a variety' of foods ranging from popsicles to barbecued spare ribs. t was summer, and time to relax and un- wind from the last school year's deluge of homework, tests, and activities. With three months of vacation, stu- dents had plenty of time for everything. One of the most frequented summer hangouts was Huntington Beach. Bay's lovely and sandy shore was a haven for Greater Clevelanders. It was the only park in the Metropark chain's Emerald Necklace that had running water. In addition to water sports, the park was great for bike riding, hot dog roast- ing, and frisbee throwing. Christie Savoca stated, — D. Craft TO FIND OUT ABOUT the evening plans. Cindy Lawton chats with her friends. Since July 4th fell on a Sunday, the fireworks display exploded on July 5th. BEFORE A GAME OF FRISBEE. Mara Stephan catches some rays at Huntington Beach. The summer beach hours were from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. My boyfriend and I spent many nights at the beach watching the sunset. Besides the beach, stu- dents went to the communi- ty pool to cool off. The pool, which was opened in 1963, was accessible with a season pass or an entry fee of two dollars. Janice Harty stated, My friends and I went to the pool mainly to socialize, and work on our tans. For summer fun, Bay kids unanimously hit the water. IN A PAIR OF JEANS and tennis shoes. Chris Korosec goes waterskiing. Chris skies behind a Galaxy speedboat. —T. Coleman —Student Life
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