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l Fred Williams, Charles Roberts, Don Welch, and Wayne Watkins put the finishing touches on toys for needy children for Christmas. This was one of the many projects carried on by the boys in shop during this year. Mr. Oliver and Mr. Harmon discuss the excellent attend- ance at the football games. The reserve seat section was practically always filled. Six of our nine games were played at Tommy Oliver Stadium. U XM' J sv, 1 Bay High Day workers listen attentively to in- structions. The following day they were employed by local merchants to raise money for the publication of our Pelican.
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' almaysu - if Construction work on Bay High's new cafeteria was well under way in December. DECEMBER December ..... One of the biggest events of the year came early in December. Many students.left their classrooms to work in various businesses around the city on Bay High Day. The money from this work is used to help publish the Annual. The Civic Club sponsored their annual Christmas baskets. The shop boys made toys for needy children. After weeks of planning and working, the Ball, the big dance of the year, was a grand success. Couples danced to the strains of Blue Christmas, among sil- ver and blue decorations. A good floor show was presented, during which Nina Raike was crowned Miss Tornado Whirl. And thus ended 1955 ........ f'N l 4' ,,,j Y December Snow Flake PAT BARTON Q04 f - ...
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JANUARY V January ..... A brand new year . . . . . For several days Bay High's halls rang with greetings of Happy New Year. Students began studying for land worrying about, exams which were given January 25-26. The completion of one semester of work and fun was celebrated with a Half- Way Hop at the Civic Center. Basketball season was in full swing with games every week. Bay High Tornadoes play a thrilling game with the Port St. Joe Sharks. Oh, why didn't I study before now? Bay High Students struggle with an American History Exam. 96 Your January New Year's Dream ELLEN MURPHY
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