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Having installed a new stereo in his tan, AMC 4X4 Jeep, David Merryman explains how much fun he has riding the strip at Virginia Beach during the summer. Enjoying the looks and power of his red, classic 1966 Ford Mustang, Mike Mar¬ tin has had it painted, has installed a new interior and has improved the engine. Since his father bought him this sporty Camaro Z28, Donnie Mallory has had it painted black and has installed a new radio and tires. Remembering her little accident on the bridge tunnel, Caroline Herndon is glad she still has her stylish, blue, Dat- sun 280Z. A gift from her grandfather, Amy Macklin’s black Datsun 310 gets good gas mileage. Sitting proudly on her newly waxed, blue, 1982 Ford EXP, April Allen ex¬ plains how she purchased it this past September. In fixing up his van, Ronald Brockmeyer has installed new carpet, two captain’s chairs, a closet, a cabinet, a sofa bed, curtains and tinted windows. 18 — Student Life
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Showing that Senior spirit at the Homecoming pep-rally, seniors cheer with gusto. Loaded with buttons, Allison Mann¬ ing enjoys Button and Tie Day. Coupling up on Twin Day, Kathy Mit¬ chell, Milton Hilliard, John Glenn and Rhonda Potter make a foursome. Hanging in the hallway for all to see, the banner shows the Crabber theme. Warming themselves in front of the bonfire, a group of students take a rest. Homecoming — 17
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u— The Proud Owners Having the freedom and wsponsibility of owning a car was a new and exciting ex¬ perience for some lucky students. A lot of hard work and money were invested into mak¬ ing their cars a good reflection of their personalities. There were a wide variety of preferences in types of cars. Each person seemed to have dif¬ ferent values on what made a car great. At any rate each per¬ son was proud of his ac¬ complishment. Since purchasing his classic red 1965 Ford Mustang this past August, Kenny Bethune has replaced the inside door panels and would like to buy and restore another Mustang. Senior Ben Blasingame has installed a new transmission, new tires, all new in¬ terior and is now rebuilding the engine of his rare, black, 1965 Rambler classic 2-door. Great for dating, Chris Daye’s sporty, blue, 1500 Triumph Spitfire has velour seats, a hard top for the winter and new tires. Senior Jimbo Taylor stands beside his flashy, red Corvette which he bought from his uncle. Having installed a new motor in his 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle, Phil Williamson enjoys the power of his car. Student Life — 19
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