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vv: . V ■ ■»- ' :v: . 3 .i ' ■j ' ' ' •s4 | 10 - ' ' u r. z ; :Mj- i- ' li I- I .- if» i - - ' ; - 1 RELAXING DOWnTOWM, just around the bend, are seniors Lisa Jacobs, Sue Getz, Steve Knitter and juniors Lori Polaski and Megan Schultz. SHARiriG SPECIAL WISHES at St. Patrick ' s Park are senior Merci Swafford and juniors Mary riorkowski and Kristen Lam- bright. „««ias)iBS .. «iBr I. - m- Sf !iS SHOWinO ENTHUSL SM for their school, senior Maureen Butler talks about the last night ' s girls soccer championship game, in which they beat St. Joe.
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UST QETTinQ STARTED Just around the bend From the time we began as disoriented freshmen to the day we proudly graduated, we lool ed forward to the many tums in our lives — some which we could control and some which just happened. Although we didn ' t always like to admit it, we were, in many cases, just getting started. We proved that Clay High School was not just a school north of South Bend but was, rather, a vi- tal part of the community. Whether it was by setting high academic standards, being city champions in a sport, or working successfully in community fund raisers, we showed we were important. In the fol- lowing pages we hope that we can show you — both in words and pictures — what life was like for us at Clay and in South Bend during this year. — Steve Knitter a Have you ever seen Alien? The same thing happens to you when you eat too much fast food. — Senior Lisa Kropf % HAMG on TIGHT!!! Just a kid deep down, senior Jenny Bushman rides the kiddie motorcycle at the University Park l all. 2 Opening :«
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UST BETWEEn FRIEFIDS ( BEND The time spent with friends gave us some of our best memories . . . ' Friends in high school are very important and irre- placable. Remember the homecoming game, that eighteenth birthday or a special date? We sometimes tal e friendships for gran- ted, but soon realize that school isn ' t just books, sports, or activities; school is a time to make new friends and to strengthen the bond between the kid you ' ve known since the first grade. The time spent with friends gave us some of our best memories of high school. Wheth- er during school, or after 3:00, our friends were always there — just around the bend. — Steve Knitter LUNCH MAY BE AM HOUR, but it ' s still hard to get back to class on time. This group of students seem to be heading in all directions as lunch draws to a close. 4 Opening THERE ' S ALWAYS TIME to catch up on the latest news. Seniors Lance McKeel and Greg Batten take their minds off the game for a few minutes to discuss im- portant matters. ' » -ST
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