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

 - Class of 1987

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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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Mr. Thomas’s AP history class started their morn- ing taking a three-hour test to challenge their knowledge of American history. Scores ranged from 1 to 5. With a 3 or above college freshmen could test out of history or get college credit depen- ding on their school. Senior Kris Matey re- ceived a 4. APRIL 21 MOND After a week of practic- ing for two hours each night, it was finally the day for 52 girls to try out for the Rockette line. All can- didates were judged on a dance and kick routine (taught to them by the graduating Rockettes), the fight song, and an original dance. Tryout order was determined by the number each girl picked. Tryouts started right after school and lasted until about 11.00. Since we tried out in groups of five, the people who had already per- formed could leave and come back. Everyone who hadn't tried out yet was so nervous that they kept do- ing their routines over and over while they waited. Even after four years, I was still nervous. The worst thing was the intimidating judges! They didn’t smile once! I would have felt really bad not being on the line as a senior because I had made it my junior year.” -Becky Harman — M. Zukowski “I knew the test would be too hard to really study for because it covered almost 200 years of information, so I didn’t even bother study- ing. The multiple choice concentrated on obscure facts that we never went over in class, but the essay question was easier because I could disguise my answer so it sounded like I knew what I was talking about!” -Kris Matey — C. Westervelt — M. Zukowski APRIL 27 SUNDAY As a sure sign of warmer weather, Ohioans “spring” forward in time every April. Most people like Daylight Savings Time because it’s not dark at 5:00, but some summer lovers who didn't change their clocks back last fall were especially happy as the rest of the world caught up to them. The thing I hate about Daylight Savings Time is that it’s hard to get used to. If you go to bed at 10:00, it's actually 11:00. When I was little I’d come home, thinking I was on time and I'd be an hour late. It all worked out in the fall though because I would be an hour early. ” -Julianne Plzak GROOVE TO THE BEAT. Concentrating on their routine, junior Matt Davis and Kaduate Sharon Perrine perform Red Light att's sonhomorc year was his first year with the snow choir. READY TO GO. While waiting begin their performance, senior Gretchen Hall and eraduate Becky Carson gaze at the audience. It took the group about eight practices to perfect the routine. — M. Zukowski

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