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é WHERE THE BOYS ARE. Freshmen Mark Lenzi and Danny Beverly stroll the Spotsylvania Mall’s corridor looking for familar faces. 18 Transportation Weekends were made for ... Students watched the clocks anxiously as their teachers lec- tured endlessly. It was the last period of the day; one of those favorite sixth periods; cause ... it was Friday! RRRing! Teachers hid behind their desks as students stam- peded into the hall and sighed as the last one scampered out. It was the beginning of another weekend and everyone was ready for it. “The thing | enjoy most about the weekend is there’s no school,” muttered se- nior Doreen Ferree. The lobby was a mass of con- fusion as ‘the anxious” scurried to their lockers and out the doors. Showers needed to be taken, plans made, drivers found and early curfews protested. As the sun set, cars filled with teenagers began to appear. No certain place seemed to be the hangout, students were dis- pursed throughout the area. Senior Charlie Brown wasn’t certain where the “in” place was, “| guess everyone usually goes to Gatti’s.” The former McDon- ald’s hangout was losing it’s customers. Plain clothes cops had been stationed in the restau- rant to stop loitering. Senior Dave Rizzo had been kicked out several times, “I’m banned for life now, ‘cause | called a girl a ... ” Students were then going to Carrol’s, Pizza Hut and other fast food restaurants. The Spotsylvania Mall attracted everyone. Guys could take their dates to one of the four cinemas. Video fanatics could spend their quarters in the mall’s arcade, Aladin’s Castle, while (continued) OVER AND OUT. Freshman Michael Duncan bounces and flips on his backyard trampoline. PICK UP GAME. At an afternoon basketball game held at Brooke's Park, senior Joe Akins guards freshman Mike Coleman.
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ralhpsport. RALLY RACE. Bobby Jo Newton and Keith Matherly stop to socialize in the school’s parking lot before heading home after school. FREE WHEEL. Senior Steve Perkins shows off his skills as he maneuvers his motorcross bike through some rough terrain. EASY RIDER. Freshman Bun Weaver uses her ten speed to take her from Clearview Heights to a nearby High’s store. OPEN AIR. Senior Scott Garrison takes advantage of the cheaper gas expense of riding a motorcycle to reach his home in Woodlawn. LEISURELY STROLL. Freshman Sandy Embrey, left without a license to drive, walks to a nearby friend's house. Transportation 17
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AFTERNOON DELIGHT. Sophomores Sherri Swann and Kathy Danner prepare to pull out of the school parking lot to head home for the weekend. HOWDY PARTNER. Senior Mary Fitzpatrick collects money from a customer at the Spotsylvania Mall's Roy Rogers. ON A BET. Senior Tina Tucci wipes her mouth after finishing a “mixed drink” containing a variety of party leftovers for an offer of three dollars and twenty cents. ALL FOR YOU. Sefiiors David Wilder and Pernell White contribute to keeping McDonald's clean and tidy. Weekends 19
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