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

 - Class of 1983

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K. hosier In school festivities INSIDE OUT Alumni participate in activities familiar faces reminisce about — D. Craft AT THE HOMECOMING AS- SEMBLY. Peggy Liberatore and Eric Bertelson listen to Mr. Charles Millheim speak. Mr. Millheim's topic concerned friendships during school and beyond. AS THE COURT AWAITS the an- nouncement of the 1982 King and Queen, they listen to alumnus Sal- ly Britton talk. The theme of this year’s dance was Gone With the Wind. OLD TIMES Old familiar her speech ab faces popped post-high schoo up everywhere iences. Last yea Old familiar faces popped up everywhere during that special October weekend known as Homecom- ing. For many of last year's seniors, it was their first opportunity to get home from col- lege. Freshman Karl Hansen commented, It's neat to see all of those people you haven't seen in such a long time.'' Some very familiar faces showed up for the Homecoming As- sembly. Sally Britton, Alumnus from the class of 1981, gave her speech about her post-high school exper- iences. Last year's King and Queen Pete Zaremba and Laurie Wilder attended the as- sembly. Marion Eastman said, It's good to have alumni back to speak at the assemblies because the students can really re- late tQ them. Homecoming saw old and new faces. Some of the old faces were out facing the world, and face it, everyone has to leave. Therefore, you have to take high school at face value. «r BACK FROM COLLEGE, former King and Queen. Pete Zaremba and Laurie Wilder, sit back and wait for their cue to crown the new couple. As the tradition goes, the couple from the year before al- ways attends the assembly. S testing the how Anne MacMil- lan and Steve Geuther, Home- coming Queen and King — The tension was tre- mendous. No sound emanated from the awaiting crowd. Paul Zaller, Student Council President, announced the 1982 Homecoming King and Queen, Steve and Anne. Looking back, they remembered, We really saw our class come to- gether, and we feel the closeness has remained con- stant throughout the year. As underclassmen, we nev- er realized the true meaning of this special week. Now we do understand, and we will cherish those feelings forever. Steve and Anne—show stealers. Homecoming—

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AFTER THE FORMA- TION OF partners. Bill Rooney and Suzanne An- dre walk to their seats. Unlike past years, the senior class had more women than men. DURING A NUMBER. Hugh O'Donnell tries to converse with his date Carla Dake. The hand, hough in the Dark, was acquired by Student Council through a Cleve- land talent agency. 12 —Student Life football fans and 235 couples experience LIGHTS OUT Every other year, Bay plays a day- light, Saturday game at River. So why was the varsity team on the field at 10 am Satur- day morning playing Fairview? A section of the stadium lights went out during the Friday night game and it had to be postponed until the following morning. Play- er Matt McDonough commented, We were all ready to play that night and the postponement totally ruined the atmosphere ' The dance however, was a great success with one of the biggest turnouts in Bay history. Anne MacMillan, 1982 Queen, commented, Because of all the hard work and dedication, the entire week was a very special experience.



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from eating pies to turning Blue, Bay High GETS PSYCHED ALMOST DONE WITH HIS PIE. Senior John Munro glances up to catch the cheers from his classmates. John won the 5° contest hv a slim margin. ; Solus inding the words to define spirit was as K difficult as catching some. Lori Long- streth gave her definition: School spirit is going crazy for your school, showing that you have confidence and enthusiasm, and attend- ing the games even if we're losing. Unfortunately, the football team was not victorious. Still, the fans faithfully went to the games. Some students copied the New Orleans fans by going to games with paper bags over their heads. Scott Spera com- mented, It was great to see people showing their spirit, even though they wore pa- per bags. A lot of spirit was ex- pended on the volleyball team. The squad, which ad- vanced to win the SWC Crown, saw a record-break- ing year for game attendance. Teachers gave extra credit to those attend- ing the games. Kelly Fowler stated, It's great that peo- ple were supportive. I am also glad that teachers got involved. The senior class dis- played their spirit by devis- ing a better privilege program than many years past. Amy Abbott concluded, Spirit is what it's all about. Without it, school would be meaningless. WHILE WATCHING THE SCAV- ENGER hunt. Wendy Williams and Tom McKinley show off their blue and white faces. In the spirit of Blue and White day. they pur- chased clown make-up at the Mar- di Gras store. S tealing the how Chrisi Parkhurst, Cheerleader — Who supported the teams through thick and thin? The cheerleaders did. Chrisi was an im- portant member with her bubbly personality. Of cheering, she stat- ed, It has been one of the highpoints in my life. I have made good friends and have experienced many wonderful times. Cheering will stay with me for the rest of my life. The closeness the squad had was shown at the games. Chrisi and her good humor stole the spirit show. Sol IK -K Ftn IN RESPONSE TO THE SPIRIT CHANT Senior Heidi von Glahn supports her class by shouting. As customary, the seniors out yelled the other three classes. AFTER DEVOURING a banana cream pie. the agony of defeat taints Senior John Mauer’s face. John came in second place and Tom McMillian came in first. —Student Life

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