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

 - Class of 1986

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DAYto DAY The day after Valentine's Day, An Express to the Orient arrived for Snoball. Some people also arrived at the dance in another fashion, by limo. II We rented a limo so that our parents wouldn't have to drive us around. Ed, our chauffeur driver, was kind of strange at first, but luckily he was really nice and funny. —Kristen Julian Some dateless people skipped dinner, but still went to Snoball stag. Around 2, a group of us without dates decided to go anyway. We just threw on anything and went. It was al- most more fun because we were all dancing with a big group of people and had a great time. —Caitlin Meisen For some, the excitement of Snoball turned the evening into a blur. I All that I can remember is dancing on the tables and chairs without my shoes or nylons on. —Jodi Gesuale Prom '85 was held at De Luca's and as usual romance filled the air. On the dance floor there's usually a lot of romance, except for me because when I tried to kiss my date Babetta, she wouldn't let me. ft —Jim Jeffers With Prom, After Prom, and day trips on Sunday, the weekend turned into a tiring one. By Sunday afternoon, the only companion I wanted was my pillow. —Tom Hennings DAY'FRIDAY SAT. DAY MONDAY«TUESDAY«WEDNESDAY • - ’• t v' V ' ‘i V' V % - gI3]©-S§(4®L , Tessica Rieke '■O Jessica Rieke, freshman, . ?) who moved to Bay from Lakewood recently, taught y ballet classes on Saturday , '‘j mornings. -V -tr J? J»' 0 t • -c -c -tT-« 'v -u — . 10:00 Jessica's first class, of three, four, and five-year- olds, arrived for a baby ballet class. 'Teaching them to gal- lop, skip, and do a few bar things can be frustrating, because they don't listen. But I teach with my mom and it's really fun, Jessica said. 12:00 Classes over for the day, Jessica was tired, but wanted to see her old friends in Lakewood. After catching up on the news from Lake- wood High, they went to Winterhurst for a few hours of ice skating. 3:30 Back at her friend Lisa's house, Jessica watched herself on videotape that Lisa's dad had taken that afternoon at Winterhurst. 7:00 After a rare dinner with the whole family, Lisa spent the evening with her Bay friends. They went out for pizza, then back to her house for what Jessica called some odd conversation.

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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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For Snoball, Key Club hired the band Links. They decorated the cafeteria with fish balloons that were snatched up by the couples by the end of the evening. NEXT! Standing a the ticket booth, Lydia George and her date buy their tickets. Due to the theme of An Express to the Orient,” a railroad ticket office, complete with iron grating, was used. Fishie WAITER! Walking through the dining car,” Dawn Carmichael and Heidi Immke try to find a seat. Cafeteria tables were decorated with table cloths and settings to simulate a train dining car. SLOW DANCERS At the front of the dance floor, Todd Hunger and Colleen Gibbons dance arm in arm. The band Links played only two slow dances during the entire evening. H Briggs

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