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Seniors Steve Rawlins and Wayne Ibaug head turJents obtained par permits at the beg Juniors Leroy Williams and Scott Purdue converse before a cross country practice. Many members of fall sports teams kept their athletic equipment in their cars because of the lack of lockers. Feature
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I went to the prom with Bob Finchum. We ate dinner at the Velvet Turtle and it was a very exciting evening. After the prom we went to the postprom and had a real good time. Prince and Princess of the prom, Jim Waites and Stephanie Randall, proudly pose after being crowned. The princess and queen received roses along with IRtH 9 L Mt lr jl B ' 9 IfelJ IWK their crowns. Km r w T ■ H V ■ Candidates for the Royal Court were Kim Watson, Sherri Pierce, Dawn Seller, Robin Gatheridge, Robbie Richards, Tim Docherty, David Millis, and BobCarr. r ' ' i 3 f , ' Prom
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Little Red Corvette — Dream? Cars: more than merely a dream, cars proved to be a necessity to many DC students as a symbol of independence. Porsches, Jaguars, and Lam- bourghinis — these were a few of the cars students desired. While students were busy with their books, they still didn ' t forget the material things in life. I would like to own a red Mazda Rx 7 or a black Toyota truck, stated Senior Gena Spencer. Even people who owned their own cars wanted the finer cars of the world. I would want a 1987 Z 24, cruise blue with black interior; but right now I have a silver, maroon and black pinstripe 18 I Renault, stated Senior Terry Bates. While many student s had their own cars, others who didn ' t found difficulty in transportation. It is hard for me to get around. Every time I want to go somewhere, I have to depend on my brother, my friends, or my parents, said Junior Missy Burner. Sophomore David Zachery added, i get around mostly by my friends and my bike. The car of the future seemed to be a little out of the ordinary, but not too much different from the car of today. Sophomore Letta Neely said, If I could have a car in the future, it would be purple with black interior, doors like wings, a computer in it that cooks, and automatic steering. All things considered, no matter what color, model, or what gadgets it comes equipped with, cars will always be the main mode of transportation. The hardest thing about having my own car is not only paying for it, but also, see- ing a wreck, and thinking it could ' ve been me and my car, said Senior Kelly Frye.
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