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WHAT A LONG DAY! Intensely watching the JV practice, junior John Corona waits tor his turn to run the tires. Football conditioning started tor JV and varsity players the first week of August. fffv m m m mm ♦All Things Considered JStimmer JUST LIKE THIS . . On a hot day in August. Robin Knutsen. Laura Noss. and Christa Walter learn a new cheer from a college cheerleader. All 40 high school cheerleaders paid two instructors to help them change their cheering style. THE WALL. Editors Lynda Durrant and Becky Snevel paint the cracks in the yearbook room. In honor of school spirit the color was changed from brown to blue and white.
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1 fi T Crrrnleaf T Crtenlcaf READY. AIM. FIRE! At the football booth, junior Greg Oecapua prepares to throw the ball through a hoop. The proceeds from the booth helped pay for some of the football team's expenses. SPIN DRY Some high school students rode the Scat. Bay Day's version of Ce dar Point's Rotor Tickets for rides were 75 cents each. T. Grttnleaj SPLASHDANCE Cringing from the cold water, sophomore J J Westervelt and juniors Nicole Andretta and Kim McNabb are bombarded by water balloons at the gymnastics booth. The girls all pitched in to make the waves for the booth. All Things Consider Bay Da
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$ ■ Warm Weather Happenings So what goes on during the ex- citing summers in Bay Village, Ohio? Besides parties, beacnes, picnics and tanning, many school groups started activities at this time. Senior Cindy Elmore, president of SADD, com- mented, We organized a booth at Bay Days where we handed out in- formation. We wanted to get people interested during the summer, before the year started. Rockettes and band members be- gan their practices during the sum- mer. These two groups attended Band Camp during the entire month of August. Junior band member Lucy Landis said, It was a total riot be- cause we got to see everyone a month before school started. We did learn things, but it was a lot of fun too. Many students kept busy with summer jobs. Senior Tricia Waltz managed to hold two. 1 decided to take two jobs for the extra money. 1 worked as a summer school secretary at the Middle School along with my job at Friendly's. It actually ended up being more of a hassle, but because one was in the morning and I wait- ress at night, I still had my days free. It was a really good experience, she said. Fall sports start practices during July ana August. Some even have games before the first day. We start- ed soccer practice in mid-August. The first week, everyone who's play- ing practices together. The Jv and varsity teams are gradually separat- ed. Later in the month, two-a-days begin. These are very difficult! This is when the team really works hard, junior Keith Strauss commented. Sophomore Bill Sprengnether said, The worst thing about summer is that no matter what, I always seem to end up doing something that's re- lated to school and before you know + it, it starts! ♦♦V- All Things Considej sssIHIjS:
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