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Jesters ourt ■.......................................................... . YES, THIS IS THE WINNING TEAM! School spirit was rampant, as fans showed up with painted faces at the Westlake game to spur the basketball team onto victory. The enthusiasm allowed the Bay Cagers to capture their fifth SWC crown. At the Homecoming game. Homecom- ing King and Queen Chris Ronayne and Sharon Perrine were crowned from a court that included Rich Hoffman, Mi- chelle Szopo, Scott Kern, and Allison Woodburn. WHAT DID HE SAY? Senior class president Jack Gray and MC Emily Lauderback deliver their speeches during the Homecoming as- sembly. Jack's attire consisted of a pair of Levis, a tux top, and his Con- verse hi-tops.
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WEDNESDAY FRIDAY TURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY DAYtoDAY Senior class president Jack Gray addressed the Homecoming assembly on October 4. 11 My brother. Rich, told me it was a memorial dance for a guy called Robert Home- coming who died at a high school dance when I was ten. Luckily, my mom straightened me out the next day. 11 —Jack Gray At the Westlake-Bay basketball game, the psyched fans used newspapers to show their disinterest in the other team. Due to acute cases of senioritis, about 50 sen- iors signed out for lunch after the Homecoming assembly. ££ A bunch of us seniors decided to take the day off and go to Friday's for lunch after the Homecoming Assembly. The problem was everyone was signed out, ex- cept for me. Jokingly, I told everyone that I would ask the waitress to call me out of school. A short speech written on my napkin was all it took. Thanks Debbie, you make a great mom! 11 —Tom Hennings 11 It was Ted Monago's idea w to bring the newspapers. We held them during the West- lake player announcements to pretend we were ignoring them to show them up. 11 —Chris Beckerman i I I J I CAN DO THAT, TOO! The smiling preschooler atop Beth Mackin is an example of the fun shared in the Human Development class. The class provides an opportuni- ty for students to interact with younger kids. — M Zukow Tom Hoagland, sophomore, had a frustrating year in J.V. «j Basketball, but planned to •s i hang in there another year. s§m-ssEBL, Tom Hoagland I VV, VW7 :ii 8:08 Mornings just aren't Tom's best time and Spanish III is the worst part of my day; it's the only class where I feel I really don't know what's going on, Tom said. 12:00 Tom didn't eat lunch, but just sat and talked to his girlfriend, Patty Glyde. 3:30 Tom sat down to his first food of the day, a half a bag of Oreos. He loves to pair his junk food addiction with junk T.V., so He watches He Man while eating. 6:30 The J.V. Basketball game began with Tom sitting on the bench watching. Last year I started and played the whole game, Tom said. This year 1 sat on the bench for most of the game. It was really boring and frustrating. Tom plans to continue basketball, working harder than ever for a spot on next year's var- sity team. 1:00 After a party, Tom took Patty home.
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—S. Troia EN GARDE! Junior Rockettes Stacy Pfeiffer and Cassie King dance their routine at half time at a football game near the twen- ty-yard line. On Laurie Wilder Day, a day to memorialize Lau- rie Wilder and raise money for Cystic Fibro- sis, the Olympiad took place. Even though the freshmen didn't know what to expect, they came out and finished third. None of the freshmen would do anything, 'cause we didn't know what it was like. I was sitting in the front row and people kept pulling me up to do more events. I only signed up for one, but ended up doing three or four. ft —Becca Willis On February 14, Bay High students brought out red and pink clothes and cele- brated Valentine's Day. For some people this day brought a different reason to celebrate. ££ My birthday is on Valentine's Day and for my 18th birthday my friends planned a lot of surprises for me. At school, I found a birth- day sign in the cafeteria, and my locker was also decorated. In homeroom I found a present on my desk and elev- en carnations. tf —Katie Lehman Some of the games at the Olympiad, like Caterpil- lar and the Limbo contest, received mixed reactions from students. I didn't really understand Laurie Wilder Day until it was in full swing. I had a great time at the assembly do- ing the game where we joined legs, but the people ahead of me kept stepping on my hands during the game. ff —Julie Kube Forming a tunnel, senior guys Dennis Bye, Pat Marsalek, Mike Harmon, Den- nis Eagleeye, and Eric Kertesz wait for the senior girls to run through. The male Rockettes performed at the as- sembly and at the game. WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY DAYfo DAY Male or
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