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Geez, it's so boring around here. Nothing exciting ever happens. It's always the same old scene — stu- dying, homework, and tests, day in and day out. The student life around here is really a bummer. BORING! What are you talking about? Think about all the things that happened during the ten months that we were in school, not to mention summer vacation. How can you say that nothing happened during that enor- mous chunk of time? It's impossible for twelve months to go by with absolutely nothing happening! OK, if you're so sure something exciting happen- ed, why don't you just share it with me? I mean you do have proof, some kind of photographic evidence or something, don't you? Just say when, and I'd be glad to. OK, OK, How about September, or October, or the other 8 months, for that matter? What do you think happened then, huh? Look at what happened in September alone; we started school, seniors sponsored a Cedar Point assembly for the entire school, and Laurie Wilder Week began at the end of the month. What do you have to say about that? But hey, that's only the first month of school. You've still got nine others to go ... I'm waiting. Fine then, if you're going to be that way. But it's going to definitely take more than one page. I told you a lot happened, and I'll prove it to you... past Laura Wheeler Bridgit O'Brien col- lects from a con- cession stand patron. Pop and hot cocoa were the most While parading around the gym before the start of Laurie Wilder Olympiad, the freshman lead the way, carry- ing a banner announcing their class. Student Life
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Chris Kitts, Garth Benson, and PJ Har- tranft watch their respective classmates compete in a Spirit Week lunch contest. Activities included everything from decorating pumpkins to selling trick-or- treat bags. Student Life 4 Sports 34 Clubs Academics80 People 124 Ads 168 Index 201 Rocket» c '2 ,ield with anxiet Sue Reddin9«r wills the Varsi Rocke.T '° 9e' 8 ,ifs' down- Being Mockette, Sue was expected to beM every football game during the season. And the $8500 raised to for Cystic Fibrosis during Laurie Wilder Week, the 67 pints of blood donated to the Red Cross on December 15, and the overall spirit of Bay High. Really, I guess you're right. We should both look at who's talking. It seems that everybody has something in- teresting to talk about this year. You could say that we're all in the same boat, huh? Theme Opening (X
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