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APES POL MME pip Le The 3:30 bell has rung and it’s off to the races as the student parking Having missed his ride, Robbie Blackburn takes drastic action to find lot unloads. a new one. From the beginning of time finding a way to get around brought many problems to man. Provided with two legs and the ability to walk, man found one way to get from place to place. Along with walking came corns and hurting feet. Lazy people also found that walking exerted energy and therefore work. Then someone invented the bicycle and it took the place of walking. However bicycling also worked up a sweat and the search be- gan again. DA DA! The car ended all the dismal thoughts of walking and pedaling. With the invention of the car came the bus, mass transportation and hitching rides. It seemed as if the car brought salvation to the lazy people and to the others that didn’t want to walk. But lo and behold, crisis struck again. Gasoline, which powered the auto, seemed to almost disappear. Long lines and high prices forced motorists to resort back to those primitive means of transportation. But for people who like to see others stick by their guns, exceptions ruled in this case too. There will always be those who refuse to go on any account. Richard Lain’s get up and go has got up and gone, so he waits patiently on the curb for something to happen. 5 How We Go
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ay eS The cross country team, Rudy Upton, David Pope, Mike Ledford, Billy Green, Carlton Davenport, and Eddie Albertson, show what running is all about. Conserving gas, Sharon Dunigan climbs aboard to make the ride home. + OM PLC SCHOOLS Bubba Sanders waits to get on the bus for the journey home after a long hard day. How We Go 24
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Productions Headline Activities at T.W.A. Donna McLain, Debbie McLain, and Gary Smith learn their Lynn Lockrow draws diagrams and explains a set to members of the Drama Club lines for the upcoming production of Flowers for Algernon. during their workshop. eee The chorus, accompanied by the orchestra, helps aid the Christmas spirit by playing carols for the student body. Productions 26
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