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Bay High School celebrates 100th anniversary

Bay High School celebrates 100th anniversary

Yahoo04-03-2025

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – All this school year, Bay High School has been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first graduating class.
Tonight, students, alumni, family, friends, and everyone else had the chance to look back and see how far the school has come and celebrate a century of artistic excellence. Staff and students assembled an exhibit called 'Century of the Arts.'
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There were performances by the student and alumni choirs, the Bay High Symphonic Band, and the Bay High theatre department.
And organizers gathered dozens of pieces, like yearbooks, photos, artwork, old band uniforms, and much more.
The pieces were displayed in the new Barbara W. Nelson Fine Arts Center on the Bay High campus. Admission to tonight's exhibit and performances was free.
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