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

 - Class of 1988

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— T. Cretiilraf mm® ® ENIOR IVALRY Seniors Remain Undefeated The rain fell upon the football sta- dium in steady sheets as the senior girls rattled the junior girls in the annual Powderpuff football game. Although the weather was cold and wet, flocks of people came to watch. Senior Debbie Olszanski commented on the weather saying, “The con- ditions were awful which made play- ing tough. There was a possibility that the game would not be held due to over- ly rough and highly competitive games in the past. Junior Jeni Bowles explained, “There were some girls that played a little rougher than oth- ers, but I think everyone played with raising money for Cystic Fibrosis as their main objective, not killing someone as in years past. The suc- cess of the game will most likely lead to a continuation of the tradition. As in any game, there were charg- es of foul. This year's was no ex- ception. Senior Tammy Boehm stat- ed, “The disappointing thffig about the game was that not everyone had equal playing time. The coaches had their favorites and didn't give others a chance. The juniors were more upset about the reffing. Donna Tumney com- mented, Certain people came into the game and shouldn't have been allowed to play because they didn't attend even one practice. The scoreboard read 10-0 as the game came to a close. The girls of '88 were victorious for the second year. Though there were a few hard feel- ings, the true spirit of Laurie Wilder Week prevailed in the end. All Things Considi Powderpl ♦s ♦♦♦«------ ♦ I w

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™ —C. Manning war tw □ a □ i n n a a Ch □ □ □ □ lynpicxi LJ CJ O neaKfaSl i—J -1 □ 'fifing 1 utn W V3. ,v. ,w4 Af, V Tv» Vw V V. V A dfr. . A K, „ v« RAIN OR SHINE Seniors Tom Kirlough and Chad Lucietta watch as the Pow derpuff players cover themselves in filthy muck. For the past two years, the girls of '88 have had to play on a muddy field due to tout weather. — C Manning RISE 'N' SHINE. Adding some syrup to their pancakes. Powderpulf coaches Brin Odell and Dave Zehnder woke up early to come to the Community Breakfast. By coming. Brin and Dave helped earn points tor the senior class. GO JUNIORS! Supporting their team- mates. juniors Amy Melton. Sheila Bombalicki. Ann Coticchia. and Kelli Flanagan cheer on the defense These four girls all had to sit out of the game because they participated in a fall sport. DID WE GET IT? The junior girls' offense waits as the official decides a first down. Junior Amy Ward threw the only touch- down pass in the second half.



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 — Twins Crowned- King and Queen A first for Bay High and a rare occurrence for any other high school, twins Mary Beth and Eric Laurenson were elected Homecoming King and Queen. Junior Stephen Way com- mented, After all the years that they didn't get along, they had to stand up in front of the whole school and act like they did. At least that's the way it would be in our family. Stephen is a triplet and his older brother and sister are twins. At the assembly, Er- ic, also senior class president, spoke -ig v MacMillan, Homecoming King from 1985. One tradition was lost this fall be- cause of a conflict with open house. The week before homecoming did not include a bonfire. As a result, spirit week was also cancelled. Sen- ior Dave Zehnder said, Without the bonfire it didn't even seem like Homecoming week. pr alone with Mr. Wicnman and Tom SP° Tc lM Tl Horn II Things Considered ecoming One tradition was exchanged for another as a Student Council float was added to the one made by the senior class officers for the pre-game ceremony. The theme of the dance was Escape to the Future . Junior Sean Egan com- mented, 1 thought the space theme was cool, but it was so dark I slipped off the pathway going in to the dance. Commenting on the band Ties That Bind, junior Steve Veillette said, They were good but they should have played ,vMony Mony by Billy Idol. There were several changes at the dance as well. Two new rules were emphasized, a 9:30 attendance dead- line and a no limo law. Freshman Casey Skelly commented, I don't believe in the no limo rule because it kept underclassman who couldn't drive from coming. Summing up the night, junior Mike Stoyko said, We all had a fun time because there were 16 of us and we were with our friends.

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