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THE SMILES SAY IT ALL. Juniors Kathy Martens and Kim Kinney show how happy they are to finally get out of class and get to go to lunch. THE BIRDS RETURN, an Alfred Hitchcock nightmare. These sen- iors, however, show they aren ' t afraid, by running amidst a flock of gulls at Mew Buffalo Beach. u I would never trade in my friends here for anything; when my car breaks down, they save me from the cheese box. — Jennifer Stlmson %% if THE COLD NEVER HURT ANYBODY. Seniors Doug Cole and Amy Hender- son snuggle up to beat the frigid air at a fall soccer game. BEEP BEEP! Cars are essential to the Clay student of the ' 80s. Senior Erik Eiker and relaxes with junior Aaron McLane after a filling lunch.
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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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The Student Lffe section of a yearbook captures the special times during high school that you remember years later, rio one denies that classes are im- portant, but it ' s the moments out of the classroom that we most vividly recall. The Jiurried chat with our locker neighbor on our way to the next class and an hour for lunch helped to make the day go by faster. We all breathed a sigh of relief when school let out at 3:00 on Friday and looked forward to two days of fun and relaxation: The Weekend!! Whether it was watching a fall football game, snuggling up to a fire with a close friend on a cold Saturday night, or picking out that special dress or tux for the Prom — these are what student life at Clay was about. — Steve Knitter EVERYBODY NEEDS A HUG. Seniors Elaine Wasikowski and Lisa Wind are no exception, and take the opportunity to express their friendship. 6 Student Life Divider
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