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On the MOVE! Cars, trucks, motorcy- cles and even skateboards — those were the alternatives to riding the bus to school. Most students look for- ward to having their own wheels to get to school, but many have to rely on the wheels of their parents. Since I had to stay late for band or news- paper, Chris Saenz, junior, said, my mom or dad would have to come get me when I was finished at school. On the i ost part, jun- iors and seniors are the ones with the cars. However, if they are ex- periencing car trouble, they, too, must depend on the bus, a friend or their parents. When I had trouble with my truck, Kimber- ly Evans, senior, said, I had to use my mother ' s car or she would have to take me to school. All vehicles had to have a parking sticker, which cost $1.00, in or- der to use the parking lots. This enabled ad- ministrators to make sure cars parked on campus belonged there. Most of the student vehicles were older models, although some were newer smaller cars. It didn ' t matter to me what I drove, Randy Parkan, senior, said. It was a car. HELP: Jim Moss and Thomas Ponton join in the effort to re- start Kimberly Evan ' s car. Th e cost of care and upkeep of a car often cause many students to invest a great percentage of , their incomes in their cars. ICE: Melissa Duenez pours hot water on the windshield of her car in order to melt the ice that formed overnight. Many students found layers of ice on their cars that were parked outside this past winter. til ON THE MOVE
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MAKING A FASHION STATEMENT
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SEARCHING: Michael Torres searches through his bag while waiting for a ride. Many students carpool to and from school to conserve gasoline as well as keep from riding the bus. READY TO GO: Chris Filla squeezes into his car after scnool in a rush to get home. Many students have things to do after school but can ' t find enough time in the day for everything. LEARNING: Many students take Drivers Educti on class during the fall semester of high school. Students must be 15 in order to register for the class. ON THE MOVE tt
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