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Students differ Cars, trucks, scooters, school buses, Tri-Met, or the old trusty feet were all modes of transportation to and from school for students. Commented senior Dayne Rau, I liked being able to drive to school be- cause I didn't have to get up so early to catch the school bus. ' ' During the early fall and spring when the weather was warmer, Honda scooters popped up in the parking lot. The small brightly colored scooters provided an economical, fun and a carefree means of transportation During the cold, windy winter, stu- dents turned to warmer options such as cars and the bus. Many students relied on the school bus to get to school and back home. Besides providing a way to get to school, students used their modes of transportation to get to work and for leisure time. :-an-uv, X , ,,,., T. y I 2.27 53, ,-W. V in transportation Cars allowed the student body the op- portunity to leave school for lunch. Senior Cindy Belles stated, I liked to go out to lunch with the gang. We usually went to Burger King. Stated junior Steve Street, I liked to go out for lunch and to get away from school. Also cars helped many students to get to the Skills Center, instead of tak- ing the bus. Steve Street, junior, com- mented, I drove to the Skills Center and stopped off at 7-11 for a Big Gulp before class. Driving to school may have been a luxury, but it wasn't cheap. Many stu- dents had to get jobs to pay .for car payments and insurance. Some students received the old family car that no one else wanted or they chose to go car shop- ping in used car lots. Copy by Ana Golde Photos by Kim Patterson ...M , ...W 4, MW f f dip ..,.,,,,,,f Transportation 'W-nz? Mean machine-In the parking lot near the band room, senior Tom Bergstrom sits in his 1960 Mus- tang. Tom is waiting during lunch for friends to join him. 4, ' ,yah M --.ky k W ,rrr , ,,.., , fm, f ,ilrggp i-z'71',f,, 1:5 we ,554 r-,435 f :Z I - ani '
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Sassy C154 - 3 -standing by her pride and joy is irengmr Kim 1 snerson. Kim's classic car is a 1936 or . ag 4 ,A 4 4' A Z M U I Y V wah! rs-law I me oil? if 44 , ,,,,, - , , ,,,, ,L X y i r,,f44f,ai ,, ,, N-5 Z-xg fi f W Look both ways-Glancing quickly to the right, junior .Ionita Klein leaves school. Jonita is driving a green Celica. 174' X Easy rides-While sitting on his Yamaha motorcycle, And away we go, folks-With a push of the gas 'unior JeH Miller looks on JeE gets ready to leave pedal, away goes Steve Leedy, junior, and friends. g4 ni Brrn'-Patiently waiting, Vicki Mclver, senior waits for the bus. Vicki also shivers in the cold wind 'lim-ing lunch, 1 Steve is driving a sporty green Camaro. watching for the Tri-Met bus. ' a 40 Cr MM if r A or my Q1 7x if , Qjagg, ,mol ALM rv W mmf? WW 335 MMG C002 MMU KM GMU 61775 WW HM? W GMZQV ,r ffm i' Transportation
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