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l98O-8l. The year that was, the year of hap- penings. President Ronald Reagan was shot. The American hostages were released from lran. Beatle- great John Lennon was murdered. The Pope was shot. National news did have some big stories, but local news also had its share. The Claymont Lady Mus- tangs basketball team won its first state championship. The Marching Hundred returned from Zanesville with a Grand Championship. The school presented another success- ful musical. The student body and staff pulled together to give two children a Christmas worth re- membering. This is just a sample of the achieve- ments reached at CHS this year. Not all the news was good. Tragedy struck Claymont on March I when two students died of asphyxiation. Sadly missed are Lance Vicers and Carol DeMattio. . -if ' : Q ,-.wijiflf if in K -n W4 l ' P- ff W, , . wif s 4 X 6? A 15 j 5, ,.. if ia.. . , .J .. 5 . Q 3 if-' liiiiii h w
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Marla Shamel. Editor-in-chief Gaye Murtaugh, Activities Katie Gonzales Cindy Veley, Classes Kim Stull Lynn Smith Teresa Kastor, Sports Mike McElravy Polly McGuire, Faculty Mark Torch Doug Coventry, Business Manager Shonda Brooks Sam Paden, Photographer Alan Welch Scott Petry Miss Dunbar, Advisor Jack Dayton, Josten's Rep. I98I Equestrian Claymont High School Uhrichsville, Ohio 44683 A Note From The Editor: As editor, I wish to thank everyone on this year's yearbook staff. They were a great help, and dedicated a lot of time into putting this book together. I also want to thank everyone in the school who put up with all of our interruptions. I especially want to thank Miss Dunbar for all of her valuable help this year. She was not only a yearbook advisor, but also a great friend. I want to wish the Class of 'Sl and all of the upcoming graduates a long and successful future. Good luck, and God Bless! Classes IO Activities ID Faculty 55 In Memory l6l Sports 68 I D D D I
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The events of this year re- ceived some fine applause from the community and the student body deserves the credit. The participants in all of the sports events showed great sportsman- ship this year and achieved some fine records. Of course the student body was always there to back them up whether it be cheering from the stands participating in Spirit Week or painting signs and decorating doors. They also amazed the Twin Cities with their presenta- tion of The Sound of Mu- sic. The lead roles went to Joe Clauser and Katie Gon- zales, who were supported with a fine cast. IQ sw,
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