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Wheels Mean . Because many of the students here at Mishawaka are sixteen or older, the emergence of drivers ' li- censes was great. The automobile put the Cavemen on wheels! Our cars took us everywhere, like to school and work on time, and to places that we actually want- ed to go, like to the mall or a movie or maybe just cruising. Where would we be without our cars? We would be missing out on a lot of fun if it weren ' t for motorcycles too. There ' s nothing like riding down the street with the wind in your face on a nice sunny day! The Cyndi Mikesell ' 86 - Having a car means freedom from parents, but also responsibility for gas, insur- ance and other expenses. Erika Strantz ' 87 — Having wheels means going to Taco Bell for a bean burrito whenever I want! Michele Hahaj ' 88 - 1 don ' t have my own wheels, so the bus means a lot! Terry Crowe ' 87 — My mom won ' t let me take the car that much, so I guess the most impor- tant wheels to me are my friends ' cars. motorcycle is truly one of the most exciting forms of wheels. Another kind of danger on wheels is rollerskating. Many of the people in our school like to go skat- ing at the roller rinks in the area, or they might prefer to skate in the streets in front of their houses. Bikes were also a part of our daily routines. They could be used for transportational purposes as well as for fun. BMX racing got so popular that a group of guys in the school tried to make it a school sport. A Bike is Joe Menn ' s transportation to schoo Doug Kronewitter and his dad take off on one of tiiG most exciting ways of transportation to and from school. 6 Wheels
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We are the Cavemen and we are proud of it! Our school might not be the biggest or the most modern, but we are definate- ly the best group of PEOPLE! Cavemen are friendly and smart, and they do things with pride; they go all out in whatever they do. We stand behind our teams and clubs and other organizations and pour that special Mishawaka intensity into them. We share that spirited aura with our friends, teammates, classmates, and even with those people in the hall that we don ' t even know; all we need to know to be one and the same is that we are CAVEMEN, those special people at Mishawaka High School! MISHAWAKA SCHOOL SONG March, march on down to fame. We ' re out to win this game. Our coach and all his men are just what they seem. So give a loud cheer for Mishawaka Hear all those Boosters talk! High may fight to the end. But we will win! Fight on, Mishawaka; Live up to your name. Raise high all your standards. Spread ' round all your fame. We ' re marching to victory. Won ' t stop till we ' re there. So fight, Mishawaka, fight. And win this game. Rah! Rah! Spirit 5
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Jana Gardner ' 88 — It means chasing such people as Knute Hier- man and ' the gang ' and transporta- tion to parties! Tracie Myers ' 86 — It means being able to go out on my own. It means taking out friends and taking M.R. on a date. Nick Linarello ' 87 - My wheels mean having my car stolen at the outdoor by Julie Smith and Jana Gardner. Christine Beltrame ' 89 - My wheels will be my sixteenth birth- day present, and they will mean fun and escape and freedom. Top; J.R. Jones and his friend squeeze together on one bike to share a ride home from school. Left: Chris Ziegert finds the sidewalks in front of the commons smooth enough to rollerskatc on. )Ove: Terry Green is proud of his ' Wheels 7
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