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TFie New Editioif Changes. Singer David Bowie said it best in the line ' Turn to face the strain .. . ' . Change, and the strain that goes with it, was definitely something all Clay students experienced this year. Accompanying the changes and the strain was an obvious air of ' newness ' . It could be felt everywhere from the disap- pointment of shortening summer vaca- tion to the apprehension of a new year under a new administration. There also was a new surprise as construction crews worked over the summer months to en- close classrooms in the previous years ' open-concept Math area. New scheduling systems provided for a lengthened school year and longer class hours. Students ' hopes that the lunch hours would be lengthened along with their classes, were crushed, and they complained endlessly that the shorter lunch period didn ' t give enough time to break away from school and have the time to relax. But with that one dark spot in the mid- dle of so many new bright ones. Clay students could be sure of an exciting new year filled with many newfound sur- prises. EMPLOYING THE FINE ART OF MAKEUP, senior Mark Obenauf attempts to give senior Kari Gra- ham a cover girl look. LENGTHENING CLASSES shortened attention ,i a. spans, but junior Drew Maile tries his hardest to pay attention during Chemistry class. i Opening
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i V N tv i 1 CHECKING OUT the New Edi- tion ' of the Minuteman Year- book, junior Cynthia Taborn. freshman Calvin Maefield. ju- j nior Jennifer Dillman, and sen- ior Scott Chance search the pages for familiar faces. MINUTEMAN 1986 Clay High School 19131 Darden Road South Bend, Indiana 46637 (219) 272-3400 Volume 54 Title Page 1 3
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DEVELOPING NEW FRIEND- SHIPS is what school Is all about. Clay is no different as sophomores Tracy Whittleton and Jenny Lewis share a fun moment before a football game. CUTTING THEIR LUNCH peri- od even shorter, sophomore Merci Swafford, senior Chris Schuiz, and sophomores Shel- ly Peters, Kim Thompson, and Lisa Jacobs relax before fourth hour begins. Opening
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