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WMQQH 53338233 3 1 ll Some students at Friendly find it necessary to drive their own cars to school. Most of these are students on time release, or athletes who must stay late to practice. As a result, the parking lot is severely overcrowded, and occasionally cars line Allentown road and block service entrances. For others, however, a car is a hobby - and even a way of life. Endless hours are spent under the hood building and re-building, taking out and putting in. Other students identify with cars - they're known by what they drive. The smallest cars are sometimes the biggest challenge - they've been shaped and shined into custom iobs. The car becomes a creative outlet - a far cry from Henry Ford's simple and affordable means of transportation. in Q? J Mr. Smith of Guidance, has his own problems. 'gs X I , . j 4 Chris Aikens' Mustang f , in D3 W 1:3-M.., Now you see it Wheel Appeal I ran to the parking lot The bell iust rang I opened the door To my bad mustang I glided across the seat Knowing full well Under the hood Were the horses of hell I turned it over And slipped into first As I grabbed the handle Of my chrome-plated hurst Now you don't l roared out of the lot My wheels did a burn I was doing 75 On a hairpin turn , Mr. Vann was astonished My friends gave a cheer I peeled on Allentown As Mr. Yovich came near l I banged I st - 2nd - 3rd And it didn't seem real l But that's what I call Real wheel appeal. Lenny Foster Jon Littles' creation. l l l Spitfires detailed ornamentation. Eddie Hongs' 340-Demon, , l
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il?ieI1Qilinu Gao Qvugifff Tlouuiilcilimn 33359 With more students than the school can nold, Friendly acquired the Annex in '72 for the sophomoresl and the temporaries sslt n '73. The class of '74 left the school over one- housand dollars. It was put to good use in oeautifying Friendly. Trees, bushes, and i I :-: .Fe 11.. .fdbw 'B f . L.::ns. s s s. various shrubs were planted in Friendly's is :ourtyard in '75. The cheerleaders decorate the main entrance 1 wall with the football posters before a game. A .. ,.,, 2 . fr H65 5. Z A ,i E S li, 1 V, . Q Q . if . . I -E if Painted on the front wall is our graffiti: The East Coast Taking Team. Hellooo in there. K f Y 6 N 1 Q ? 1 1 Q ,t ' . N... is YN f 1. 5 12. if W x s QP W fs The end ofa long day. Mr. Mortimer breaks ground for the first of our shrubbery as other members of the faculty look on.
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1935533319 51137 ECM? ggniieelsumife EBSQ ,nl , -Al. 1 - , tau-v-fy., sy My ,, .. . ., .,, V' 'VW 4- Y ,-'- M - , .. fi.. .za ,,, . .. 1. l ' ' . ,,mavfa4..,. ,Anna K K -W5 - aff' The riding club is an outlet for some students' hobbies. tglf ' 3 i ' 2 Hobbies range from horseback riding to making terrariums. They aren't limited to a special group or age. The younger genera- tions tend to have hobbies that are more exciting or more unusual than butterfly col- lecting. There is one thing that everyone Nl' J 'Katie Cosco obviously enioys music os her hobby. Photography and antique cameras are hobbies of David Colichio. if 3? with a hobby has in common, and that is, that they indulge in them primarily for pleasure. The following are pictured exam- ples of unusual hobbies which are enioyed by some Friendly students. gs auf 1 , Plants are becoming a new and enioyable hobby for a lot of students. Cars have always been a maior hobby.
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