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DAYto DAY A great way to start the weekend, the SAT tests were administered on six Saturday mornings from 9 until 12. ££ Taking the SAT on a Sat- urday morning was aw- ful. Knowing I did bad on it ruined the rest of my weekend. —Michelle Brugh On the night of Home- coming, some people skipped the dance for more exciting activities. had the best night of my life. I cried until my mom took me shopping and bought me a brand-new outfit and shoes. —Molly Harbaugh Weekends were made for sleeping late and shop- ping at the malls. Some prefered other activities at the malls. ££To pick up guys, Westgate is beat. Great Northern is much better. One time we were at Great North- ern trying to pick up these guys, but they thought we were strange because we had our arms around each others necks. —Myndi Bohrer and Laura Bordy THE DREADED SAT's Contemplating a question on the SAT student information form. Cheri Patrick fills in questions pertaining to her in- terests and hobbies. Cheri took the SAT on November 2. JUST ONE MORE DANCE, PLEASEI Trying to escape the heat and the mob on the dance floor, senior Rich Hoffman resists Angie Cole's attempt to draw him back for another dance. Rich was able to dance, even though he had broken his foot during the baseball season and was still in his cast. INSEPARABLE? During a slow dance at Homecoming, seniors Carolyn Barth and Jim Brown- ing share an intimate moment togeth- er. Over 250 couples attended the first dance of the year. —H. Briggs WHERE'S THE SCUBA GEAR? At the first Rockette performance of the year, Kim Moyer and Jenny Davis strut their stuff to the popular Beach Boys' song, “California Girls . The outfit was a favorite among the Rockettes, consisting of the Jams and a Hawaiian shirt. DAY-FRIDAY SAT DAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
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- • v y ''s'? vw s r SSV-sgg®-, Mike Harman mmmmt 5:15 The alarm rang. Mike hit the snooze button for ten more minutes of sleep. 5:45 He grabbed an apple and drove to Rocky River High School. 6:00 After changing into a swim suit, Mike jumped in the pool for swim team prac- tice. I had the worst practice of the week, because I'm so tired, he said. Mike swam a few 100's and 200's, then 50's, 25's and sprints. 7:30 Mike drove himself, half asleep, to school. 11:17 Lunch at Kentucky Fried Chicken was chicken nuggets, stuffing, french fries, coke and strawberry pie. 4:10 After a too-brief nap, Mike left for a piano lesson at the Koch School of Music.! He played Chopin's Prelude 5. 5:15 Pizza and Pepsi—then Mike fell asleep again. 7:00 A movie with his girlfriend ended Mike's day. Student Life ROCKETS! AGONY OF DEFEAT Juniors Jennie Lennon, Ann Kraynak, and Kim McNabb attempt to formulate a plan to save their class from a shutout. The junior's only scoring was gained by the defense on a safety. Bay High seniors chant the Budweiser cheer in an attempt to spur the foot- ball team onto another victory. The Rockets shut out Medina 21-0.
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THE ABC'S OF SAT'S -4$NjgL-$£Ql VleredithWalthei “ r - VVYA n A . -»• w. Jfr k 'T a i i f V t V 1 V •• VC V . ?l Meredith Walther, junior, spent her Saturday mornings AA taking classes at the Cleve- land Art Institute. Y » 8:30 Meredith finished her scrambled eggs and bagel while waiting for her ride to the Institute. 9:30 In her crafts class Mer- edith resumed work on a cop- per bowl. She really enjoyed the metal-working class that she attended all morning. 12:30 Waiting for her when she arrived home was a package from AFS, announcing that she will be toing to Iceland this summer! xcited, Meredith said, I tried to call my friends to tell them, but no one was home. 1:30 Meredith sat down to watch a Hitchcock movie, I The Man Who Knew Too| Much. 3:45 I had to clean myl room which was slightly| messy. 6:15 K Ieredith spent this Sat-| urday night babysitting. 11:00 Flipping the channels of the T.V. while waiting for Saturday Night Live to come on, Meredith finally relaxed. v M. Zukowski
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