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iw vwqp Qrf'X.f vaiiiazo These Are the Chariots of the Gods America's love affair with the automobile lives on in Great Bridge. Everyday cars from all over the area con- verge at the school trying to find starting places in the front row that will lead to vic- tory - a starting position out of the parking lot. A set of car keys became an extension of one's inner self. Students soon became type cast by they kind of car they drove. One could instantly tell which students had their par- ents pay for their luxury lin- ers and which students had to work full time and then find countless other odd jobs to keep up with endless car pay- ments. The student parking lot became a used car dealers heaven. Cars of every imagin- able make filled every available inch on the school's terf. Nlonday through Thursday the Gran Prix racers could be kept under control, but by the time Friday rolled around, don- ning racer's gloves and reving their engines into action, the weekend hungry students speed out. Eager to cruise the town, they found that other weekend roadsters were in abundance. Each student took pride in his or her own set of wheels. No matter what they looked like, owning a car became the ulitimate status symbol for students at Great Bridge. Tha expanse of a Nlercedes creates no barrier to the taste of a senior. A job, allowance, or any other source of income gives support to the gas habit.
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