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1 DAY'FRIDAY SAT b r AY»MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY BEAN Throughtout the winter, the Bay Recreation De- partment sponsored a Saturday morning bask- etball league comprised of two high school divi- sions of four teams each. ££ We tried to get an all-star w team from the Recreation league to play the high school team, but they shied away from the challenge. It's a very competitive league. —Geoff Purdy For the second year in a row, the Science Club sponsored a Science Fair with prices in five categories. Even though the number Whjle wajt|ng for ther pr0)ect to of students submitting be judged, junior Missy entries to us decreased this McConnell arranges her bean year we still had a very plants. Her project, Circardian successful show. if v ™8 in B8a cplant ' w° the first prize of $35 and a gold —Trent Miller plaque. STALKING — M. Zukowski THAT'S TWO Playing basketball in the East Gym, Mark Nelson leaps in the air to pump in a jump shot. They Bay Recreation Department ran a winter basketball league on Saturday mornings.
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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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Here and There You, the students of Bay high School, could be found Here and There and everywhere, doing almost anything. You, Chris Barth, you were the ONLY person in the back of the auditorium during the Wednes- day night dress rehearsal of But Why Bump Off Barnaby? Bert Auburn, you appeared in seven seconds of the 1,800 second (30 minute) long DDT-V September show. You, yes you, Kevin Priest were one of 14 Eagle Scouts in school. Michelle Brugh, you were one of 40 Bay students who went to Sunkissed Tanning Salon with some regularity. And you, yes you, Mike Harman, you were the first senior guy to get a date for prom (May 24).
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