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fi Within M ...ef -is f .J-. ,.,sMr, ,.. , X 245' Artlflcial appendages In the form of crutches were necessary for Susan Jones to hobble around after injuring an ankle. Susan takes a rest from the hard trek on the plaza in front of Sharp Chapel.-Photo by Chibly Lomas Don Balley prepares to take his Honda motor- Mabee. Motorcycles were a popular mode of cycle out onto Delaware Avenue behind John transportation this year.-Photo by Lars Stamp Transportation
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For those commuting To campus and Those living on campus alike, parking spoTs were quiTe a precious and scarce com- modiTy.-Phoro by Lars Sfamp With backpack sirappod on, Mohsen Madanl finds peddling around campus and To class quife convenienf.-Phofo by Chlbly Lomas, STudenT Life Transportation ne had To geT There some way! Regardless of wheTher one was jusT popping over To Keplinger for class or heading for Woodland Hills To use Daddy's plasTic, some form of Trans- porTaTlon had To be used. TransporTaTlon aT TU ranged from The flashy imporTed sporTs cars To The Be1hg able To gel somewhere easily lh an emergency ana' nof havlhg To depend on olher people for Transporfallon was nice. Mark Cupp no frills use of Two feeT. On The oTher hand, There were The cars ThaT re- mained in The parking loT as much as They were on The road or more. There were also many examples of people injuring Themselves and having To de- pend an cruTches, which may or may noT have been more dependable Than some vehicles seen on and around campus. STudenTs wiThouT an auTo puT many differenT forms of TransporTaTlon To use. Walking, Though good for geTTing around campus, was noT pracTical for geTTing To eighTy-firsT and Mingo. When decenT weaTher allowed, bicy- cles and mopeds proved To be an economical mode of TransporTaTlon. MoTorcycles were also found around campus and cluTTering courTyards. AlThough cars did seem To be The preferred meThod of TransporTaTion, someThing musT be said for walking. AT leasT one could noT geT a TickeT for sTanding over The yellow line.-Charles Morfon ' nu'-ul..-.-1 i ' 5 ' The first Tlme spoTTed, This car sTill had a Top and was moving up and down campus avenues wiTh real people inside.-Pholo by Lars Stamp
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