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

 - Class of 1986

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WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SA SUNDAY A.Y • TUESDAY DAYtoDAY Teams of government students put together scrapbooks dealing with current issues. ££ It was a true test of hu- man endurance. We started at about noon Sunday and finished an hour before class the next day. I've never felt so close to death and survived. YY —Pat Marsalek Senior PSR, Parish School of Religion, an in- formal class sponsored by St. Raphael's Church meets at the Heberts' ev- ery other Sunday night. DUEL TO THE DEATH Renaissance Fayre, sponsored by Baycrafters, brings ancient times to Huntington Park annually. Steve Pack, using padded weapons, deals a deadly blow to his opponent in a staged brawl. I go because of the relaxed atmosphere — everyone knows each other really well. There is never any pressure to be religious; in fact, we accept all forms of Christianity. We mostly discuss moral issues and things that affect our fu- —Tom Davis ture. Sunday means one thing at the Cseh household and that is pro football. It is an unwritten tradition that the entire family gather in front of the T.V. to watch the day's game. AA y familY really gets excited about the Browns' games. Tempers occasionally run high when the Browns lose, but if they win it is . great. YY —Ed Cseh Sharon Smith 8:30 Sharon made her way through her messy room, then headed for Bay Presby- terian Church where she sang in the children's choir. 9:30 Sunday School began and Sharon started her les- son for the day. 11:00 At home Sharon started her homework, but was interrupted by a phone call. She talked for an hour, then went out. 6:00 Sharon, who had just received her temporary license, did some practice driving on her way to choir practice where she prepared for a solo. 7:00 At Fellowship Sharon enjoyed discussing moral is- sues and relationships. This was her favorite part of the day because she got to be with her friends and to think about life. 10:00 Cosby on tape pro- vided a relaxing end to Sharon's day, but she still had some homework to fin- ish before she could go to bed.

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Water Works Steaming in a hot tub, Michelle Szopo shows a passage from her book The Great Gatsby to John McKelvey. The hot tub was a touch of the tropics to escape from the winter blahs. UGLIES ONLY During senior PSR, a Catholic religion class, students express their personalities through grocery bag masks. The discussion that evening centered on the masks everyone wore. STUDY ... OR SLEEP? Relaxing in a bathrobe while attempting to study, John Jeffers watches television. John usually crammed all of his weekend home- work into this one night. SUNDAY



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 SATURDAY • jMONDAY AY • WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY DAYtoDAY Marino At the blood drive on December 16, each vol- unteer donated a pint of blood to the American Red Cross. Everyone was trying to help me, asking 'Are you alright, are you alright?' I was fine! I really didn't need help. The worst thing about it was that my arm hurt. They really bruised it up. If —Michelle Szopo On November 25, the school board passed a new student activities code regarding chemical abuse. This code prohib- its students from participating in 20% of their extra-curricular ac- tivities if caught consum- ing alcohol or breaking any other of the rules. agree that something should be done in Bay about drug problems, but I think the board reacted too emotionally, and didn't think the code through. Everyone ignores it, and if anything it has reinforced the idea that if there's a rule, break it. M —Dennis Bye Joe Theisman, quarter- back for the Washington Redskins, broke his leg on national TV after be- ing hit by Laurence Taylor of the New York Giants on November 25. didn't realize he was hurt that bad, and I got kind of sick of them playing the replay of his leg being crunched over and over again ... it wasn't that great. If —Cathy Wozniac IT'S MONDAY ALREADY? Lying next to her thespian Krunch bars, Katina Janas demonstrates her head-on-shoulder sleeping technique. On Mondays, as well as most days, study halls provides nap time for many people. GIVING TIL IT HURTS With a look of apprehension, Kristen Kuehn waits to give blood as Sheridan Pagan looks on. Student Council spon- sored this Red Cross event by supplying the volunteers and the loca- tion.

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