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Spotlight on transportation Cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and bicycles we all needed transportation to get around town. Most of us had to agree, cars played an important part in our lives. Freshmen only dreamed about the day when they could drive, as they sleepily boarded the school bus at the crack of dawn. Sophomores pleaded, threatened, and promised anything to get that first license. Please, Dad, everyone I know has a driver's license. Look, I can run errands, pick up my little sister at school when it snows, and help drive on long trips. C'mon, Dad, just think of all the time I'd save by not riding the bus that I can spend on homework. Please, Dad, 'ff' everyone else .... Remember? p Juniors that were persistent enough to get a driver's license soon tired of using the family car on Saturday night only. Summer jobs provided the cash for their first car, but they were soon tired of their '67 clunkers and waited in eager anticipation of the day when they could buy that brand new Porsche on the showroom floor. i Seniors, after buying that second car, found themselves holding two jobs to pay for gas, which ran anywhere from S7-520, insurance that was sometimes as high as S420 a year, and general repairs on brakes, mufflers and tires. All this just for that brand new PINTO on the showroom floor. llflii 5 ' ' 8299 .,, 'T' f W ,s s K W at V' t, .N Mfr if 4Jl,,,7, I 'Viz .Jig 5 A., 2.25 ,nn-w -, . 'ft ,.,.,., , f ' ' Q' 1, . . ,
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