Getting to School Getting to school . . . there are many ways of going about it. Choices: ride the bus, drive a car, walk, ride your bicycle, take a taxi?? In the school year 1976-1977, students at Jersey Village drove cars to school more than in any preceding year. Each day the parking lot was full lexcluding Senior Skip Dayi. No one could have said that the students at Jersey Village didn't have taste or imagination! Not after seeing the cars they drove. Each car held the personality of its owner in its style of painting and interior design. Some students preferred a comfort- able quiet car, some a souped up hot rod. Whatever kind of car they chose, though, it was their main form of transportation to any school activity, and other students identified them by the car they drove. When a student saw a car that was familiar, he instinctively honked and waved, even if the person driving wasn't the one they knew. Almost every truck was equipped with a Citizens Band Radio which seems to have been the fad in 1976 and 1977. But what- ever the style or size, a car belongs to its owner, the student, and is a very big part of high school lite. Trucks were a familiar sight in the Jersey Village parking lot. Coach Pasche parks his Black Beauty in the first parking spot, a most fought for place. Motorcycles also were an excellent form of transportation for many of the JV students. 3 W-'--S Mr. Bob Collins, math teacher, owns this Opel, another familiar car of the year. The rz. -1--I i uck and C.B. antenna on Mr. Tooke's car werf . seen si ht around our communit . 9 Y 8 - Student Life l . This hot rod, so to speak, is owned by senior Alan Meeks. The racing stripes and super stock tires make his car unique. . .3-s......... . A different form of truck is the Blazer, it can go almost anywhere and believe it, it did. This one belongs to Ronnie Koehn, junior.
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