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au emfdialnew' Fixing the scoreboard inot the scorei before a home game is a lofty iob for Pete Johnson. Snow is pretty but who notices when your car refuses to run. This was a common sight seen in February of i958 when 23 inches of snow was dumped on Clay Township. Between classes you find many rushing to get forgotten books, hurrying to see their friends, and scrambling to get to the next class before the bell rings . .. During these five minutes our halls ring with the chatter of happy Clayites who are making use of these few valued minutes to the fullest extent. Hurryl! We'll be late! can be heard in the morning as many make a last minute stop at their lockers before the bell rings to start classes. Quite a few find it difficult to gather their books and make it to home-room in the five minutes, but as the result of much practice at digging through over-stuffed lockers and dodging in and out in our crowded cor- ridors, almost all make it with time to spare. At last, after a hard morning, it's time to take a needed break. Some rush frantically to the Cafe- teria, while others join their friends in one of the many lunch rooms. Although it is a time that goes quickly, it is enioyed by all. Although Clayites enjoy having fun, they also enjoy many of their classes. Since we have won- derful library facilities, you are likely to find many in the library digging out different materials for their various classes. Some do their work in the study halls, and those without study periods do their work at home or in the time allotted in class. Emery Hirschler gets the easy iob of steering while Jim Grounds and Tom Stemnock give a hearty heave-ho in Clay's snow-covered parking lot. s E A l E ll is Q. A .V . 'i.p.vs-.,. ,4.f....1, , 'QW - +f-pw-1 4 , . V' In 4. g... V ..- fs F. . . A ,-' 'tv MJT' it fd, idx: f ', ' V ' . ks ' ' --rf'fw- :ftfrssilsrslllirsefw-firf .1217':.f? - f if c .N it W., i425221992M-1----tfrntafffzsmssiesnr -.Q - Q fr K-E g.f,f,,.i,., ' V wt x 4 ' .. 'A Y' ,9 .-get-'-K it 'A ins : f ' ' A +--- K 1 sf ,J , . f . 'K . XN M- 7- V L g -Q is Amr 4 ,.- -, 'fur Y 1f 's.:.rm:'.v1-1-W 1 9gl 't X s 5 3 'Mf., . rv 'own ' ' I sv . Q 1 'XXX b W. K , J . , , Wy
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...wzczw Busy, industrious, conscientious, people play a big and important part in the academic, activity, sport, and social life of Clay students. Outside jobs help them accumulate the needed money for new clothes, records, and dates. Along with their iobs, these constantly busy people always find time for all night, no-sleep, paiama parties, absolutely heavenly formal dances, and lively, loud, sock hops after victorious football and basketball games. Miniature golf and outdoor shows dominate the Saturday evening date picture. The drive-in after- wards is a must along with the malt and hamburger or pizza and coke. Always busy with new and old friends, having fun and working hard they grow mentally and socially. lalkafcanlenii .............. ...24 . ...56 ' ...96 ..l09
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I Lunch time at Clay serves as a remedy for big appetites and a time for hearing the latest chatter. Our overcrowded school necessitates having study hall in the cafeteria. This has its advantages for disadvant- ages? in the way of tantalizing odors coming from the kitchen. Clayites with a sweet tooth push and shove around the candy counter during the noon hour. . . tw'
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