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Missing Your Clayton Valley Yearbook? Now's Your Chance to Get it Back

Clayton Valley junior Jennifer Goddard is selling old yearbooks to raise money for her school.

In a loft above the dark room in the photography building at Clayton Valley High, Jennifer Goddard found yearbooks. Lots of yearbooks.

Dating back from the 1970s to 2000, the loft had become the storage unit for old yearbooks not sold or collected in the year they were issued.

The discovery gave Goddard an idea. As part of her junior project for the Clayton ArtAcademy, she could sell the yearbooks to help raise money for the photography department at Clayton Valley.

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That's exactly what Goddard is doing. For $20, plus $5 for shipping and handling, Goddard is selling the old yearbooks. She's also selling yearbooks from this millenium, which are more expensive.

"I've enjoyed organizing all the yearbooks and looking back at how the school used to be," Goddard said. "Its been a really fun project."

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If you're interested in an old Clayton Valley yearbook, email Goddard at claytonvalleyyearbooks@gmail.com.

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