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PUFF -N- TOOT Marching band brass Russ Wheeler, Lauren O'Mara, Geoff Levenberg, Mike Vargics, Colin McKim, and Trent Miller play at the Olympiad. Although they performed, they were able to partici- pate as well. 8:10 After reporting to home- room, Krista left for Westerly where she played math games with two third graders. When I give the kids a spelling test I give them funny examples, so they won't be nervous, Krista said. 9:30 Back at the high school, Krista thought aloud, It's hard to leave Westerly everyday. I just want to stay tnere. But my Psych Lit and Psych courses are impor- tant to me, because I want to be a child psychologist. 8:10 im here at the basketball fame, even though I hate basket- all, because I want to see my friends, Krista said. 9:45 Krista and her friends drove around, looking for a par- ty. Finally they found a lot of cars they recognized and went in. AND THE ANSWER IS . . . Responding to a question of Bay High trivia on Laurie Wilder Day. Dana Marquardt attempts to win some points for the freshman class. All the grades competed to gain the title of Most Spirited Class' . WHEN PUSH COMES TO SHOVE . . . At Laurie Wilder Day, juniors Marianne Benevento and Eric Martin lead their class in the caterpillar. First place in this event gained 25 points for their teammates. Female? —S. Troia
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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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CRASH COURSE IN BEING A MOM Participating in a Human Development class activity, junior Anne Waters entertains a tot from a pre-school. The class acquainted students with difficulties of raising children. DON’T STOP THE MUSIC Graduates Lisa Rosenthal, Connie Saltis, and Tammy Loss celebrate the end of their high school career. This class was the last to have a senior study hall. WEDNESDAY • FRIDAY TURDAY • SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY DAYtoDAY On Friday, September 20 the junior girls took on the senior girls in the traditional Powderpuff football game. The sen- iors won, 28-2. had never played defen- wsive back, but Rich Hoffman put me in back there. Our defense was falling apart and I didn't know what I was doing, but I ended up batting down three passes in a row. —Kerry Estes Adding a bit of color and interest to the Friday night football games, a group of seniors dis- played their thirty foot long, red and white Budweiser banner. Jack Gray took the sign after the Budweiser 500 at Burke Lakefront Airport. After spotting it from a boat, he docked and pulled it down. A bunch of us decided to sneak it in to the first game and started a tradition. We usually broke it out at halftime while the band was getting ready. M —Eric Wright The girls' game took place at 8:00 p.m. under the lights of the stadium as the culmination of Laurie Wilder Week. We needed more organi- zation and more work at practices, which got started slowly and lasted about half an hour. All in all, the game gave us something to look forward to during Laurie Wilder week. In the future, it would be neat to match the juniors and seniors against the freshmen and sopho- g mores. —Jenny Harris
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