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SPEED TRAP. On Camp Craft Road, the 30 mph speed limit sign tow- ers over the much-traveled road. At the beginning and end of lunches, policev men seemed to always spot someone in a hurry. SHUTTLE SERVICE. Under- neath the overhang, freshman Bobby Champion's mother drops him off for school. UNLEADED ONLY. At the 1w call.1-Totem,xeniur Hal Cmmvxell fills up his Bunk. Unleaded gas pricm tell in the 951 V 1 3 range to rolisxc student's hudgetx, MEN AT XVORK. After the ad. ministration UTdCIYLi uutlcntx IU cmptV their Imhtn. junlurx Indx Iohntemn and Rugrr Lind load Iln Ir htmkx into the tar 121 Behindrthe Wheel
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TIT 711ef3alof7m I The Dire Frustration . U I HATE TO WASH MY CAR WHEN elng ITis CLEAN, NO ONE KNOWS ME. 5:220? th CarvLess UCanlt you take me home, Johnny? I dont wanna ride the bus. FIR sT Ti M ES After all, I am in high school now, Freddy Freshman said. uI told you I have to pick up my cousin from ballet school. Leave me alone, Johnny Junior stated. On the first day of school it began; as the juniors and seniors glided into the new parking lot and situated their shiny land not so shinyl cars, the freshmen and sophomores sheepishly lumbered out of their mothers Buick Regals or, worse yet, the school bus. Sophomore Larry Turner felt that riding the bus gave him an unA popular image. HI donlt like riding the bus because it makes me feel like a little kid. Most of my friends have cars so I am sometimes able to find a ride homef Larry said. Senior Leslie Dove said that the attitude of the underclassman sometimes prevented her from talc WATER WORKS. Surviving the summer heat, senior Lisa Horvath washes her car as a last result to keep cool. ing an underclassman home. i HSometimes, a freshman 0r sophomore will act crazy since they are being seen with a senior, which is important to themf, Leslie stated. Kelly Medley said that her mood decided whether or not she took an underclassman where they want to go. uOn Mondays, I never take people home but as it gets closer to Friday, I will occasionally take a freshman home to earn my brownie points, Kelly, a senior, said. The sight of hundreds Of freshmen standing outside waiting for the bus or for their parents after the final afternoon bell triggered sympathy in some, exasperation in others. But some who did not have a sports practice to go to or a sibling to haul around said they did not mind giving the careless a lift. uI remember when I was a freshman and I didn't have a cart senior Brett Goodwin said. uI was always grateful when I got a ride so I take freshmen home when I cant 120 Student Life
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ALL FOR WILL. To celebrate William Shakespearek 420th birthday, sophomores Jill Dedrick and Amy Bailey eat chocolate cake and play a trivia game in Miss Ann Hales Eng- lish 11 class. MISTER? For the cheerleader in- troduction at powder puff where boys and girls traded places, junior Roger Land flies off the mini-tramp into a Texas T. t i t HUDDLED. In the Powder Puff football game, junior team members decide their next play strategy. The final score of the game was 7'7. 1 TACO LADY. At the Foreign h Language Mardi Gras dance, Spanish club sponsor Barbara Worley struts her taco costume. THE GUYS. Followed by junior Chris Hamm, and seniors Andy Johnv son. Steve Spear and Hal Cromwell, senior Jonathan Connor performs his head snap for the powder puff audience. 12 7 Student Life
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