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

 - Class of 1986

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DAY • MONDA TUESDAY DAY • THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY Rise DAYto DAY NO SUNSETS AGAIN With an attentive look Tyra Sisson and Sue Strimbu listen as Paul Foxx ad- dresses the crowd. For the past two out of three years, rain has caused the graduation ceremonies to be moved indoors. During lunch on Toga Day Karl Hansen grabs a mellophone to awaken Lynn Bleisath. There was a different dress- up theme for each day of Band Camp. For over 200 people the high school was trans- formed into movie theater, open gym, and dance floor from 9pm to lam on New Year's Eve. The party was ok, but when we decided to leave early we found they had locked all the doors. We spent at least an hour looking for ways to get out and by then the party was over. tt —Kit Nickel At most churches, Christ- mas Eve is a night filled with music. Finding peo- ple to play it is a differ- ent story. ££ I played my trumpet at 2 services at Bay Presbyteri- an. During the second service I left to go to the Methodist Church where I played for a sick friend and then at the Lutheran Church. I ended up sitting through 3 services and playing at 4. tt —Rich Ball After Santa leaves, presents are vulnerable to all sorts of dangers, or are they? like to try to guess my w presents on Christmas Eve. My dad tied rubber bands together and booby trapped the stairs, so when I sneaked downstairs, I tripped over them. I went back to bed and waited until it was safe again. I decided to try again, but he had put them back, so I was caught again. tt —Mary Green On January 28, the American space program faced a major disaster with the explosion of the shuttle Challenger. tt Hearing the news about the Challenger was like a hit in the face. What really made me angry was that 7 people had just died in an ex- plosion and people were so calm. tt —Lynn Bleisath TUESDAY

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Sharing the food but not the emotions, Pat Marselek and Jim Jeffers watch the Dolphins score on the Bears. Pat cheered Miami on to a 38-24 win. WHAT IS THAT? After his slide presentation Andres Saldias shows a wall-hanging from Bolivia to an AFS meeting. It was made by Indians in his native country out of alpaca wool. —D. Bye 1 3 ■tt» i -y i. V' 7 ' t, I % Julie McPheter attended classes in the morning .I 4 and spent her afternoons working for Ameritrust. Julie McPheter 7:00 Julie stuck her head un- der the faucet to make sure she was up and headed for school. 8:30 She sold 14 doughnuts for $.30 each at the OWE sale. 9:43 In the greenhouse, Julie was responsible for keeping the place in bloom all winter. I don't talk to plants; I threaten them ' she said. 11:13 Through with the in- school part of her day, Julie went home to eat lunch and watch T.V. 1:00 Julie arrived downtown at AmeriTrust. After spend- ing five months filing in a •V •« ifr I . «T J 4» .• «T r’.vV I V basement vault, she moved to the International Banking Division where she wrote letters of credit and even trained new staff. 5:30 She raced home to start dinner—Won Ton Soup and tacos—which she shared with her mom and her stepdad. 11:00 Julie settled down for sleep in her water bed.



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NO, I'VE GOT IT! During the first annual New Year's Eve bash at the high school Sharon Smith and Jeanne Booth play a game of badmitton. The party was organized to provide a non-alcoholic alternative party. —D. Bye GRADUATION GOOD-BYES After the ceremony Scott Marsal re- ceives a farewell hug. The graduates paid eight dollars for their apparel, which allowed them to keep them for use as a good wall hanging. 6:15 Jenny headed for the barn in Avon Lake where she fed the five horses and four cats. 2:45 Cleaning her horse's stall, Jenny mused, I'll be really sad when I have to leave the horses to go to college. 5:00 Jenny wondered if a quick shower really eradicated the barn smell. 5:06 Late again; well, fortunately the time clock at Winkleman's is slow. 9:00 After closing the register Jenny spent what she earned tonight on a new spring dress. 9:45 She arrived home where her A.P. team was waiting to work on their presentation of Sense and Sensibility. 11:30 Back to the barn to dim the lights—left on so the horses don't have to eat in the dark. AGAIN? At a hot August Rockette practice. Heather Sommer struggles to her feet to go over a newly-learned routine. Many hours were spent in perfecting “Fresh” by Kool and the Gang.

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