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.« Freshmen entering high school are thrown into a world where everyone but they and sophomores under 16 can drive, and it can often prove to be a nuisance. In solving their problem most of the younger set must rely on the parental group for transportation. The best solution, howev- er, is to find a friend with a license and wheels. Especially when dating, the later proves to be the best and least embarrassing alternative. If all alternatives are exhausted, most Freshmen can be rather inventive. Catherine Hart, for example, takes her moped and hopes she doesn’t get caught. 'I say how helpless I am and finally someone gives in and drives for me,” said Teresa Andrus. Dondi Rowley likes to go a different way. ”1 would rent a limo if I had enough money.” “The best way is to take the car anyway, another Freshman said. Last but not least some prefer to do it the old fashioned way. 'I walk, said Joe Breen. For some people, not getting around is a big problem. Some may have to get to work and sometimes parents cannot get them there at the appointed hour. Sometimes bikes are use- ful if work is not that far or other times a bus is a good way to get there. Some even said rollers- kates and skateboards provide thrilling and fun transportation. Despite such huge obstacles, most Freshmen have adjusted to being the youngest students in the school, and they patiently await the day they can become sophomores, take driver’s educa- tion, and get the long awaited driver’s license. But for now, coping in a driver’s world is just a part of growing up. Jeanne Vowles Jason Wagner Allyson Wahlstrom David Walbeck Geriann Walker Shane Walker Winnetka Walls Steven Wanner Lisa Ward Patrick Ward Scott Wardle Callie Warner Janae Warnke Suzanne Warr Troy Warr Lisa Warren Skyler Watson Sandra Wayne 160 C Freshmen
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Wayne Thornton Todd Thorsen Kevin Timmel Willy Timmons Jason Vanderbeek Ester Vandermeide Eric Vanskyhawk Leesa Vanvalkenburg Gary Vanwagenen Kathryn Vedell Kemra Visser Tricia Volin Keith Volsic Adam Timothy Stephen Tippetts Brian Tolman Heather Tuft Wade Tuft Shane Tunbridge Shane Turner Jason Tuttle Sonja Vanamen Freshmen O 159
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Who is worried about her looks, hair, and clothes every minute of the day? (4) Todd Wells Jennifer Werner James Whitaker Bryan White Janet White Julie Whitehead Trace Whitehead Chris Wielders David Wilkinson Bronson Williams Chereen Williams Mike Williams Alex Wilson Kim Wilson Mike Winkler Todd Witzel Gary Wolfe Richard Wolkins Jennifer Wood Lori Worlton Cammy Worthington Starla Yamada Colonel Ovalcorn Jeff Yates Wendy Yeaman Tamara Young Therese Young Becky Zeller Tammy Zoll Freshmen o 161
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