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THE AE TERIGHGE Although school took a ma- jority of our time, some of us still found it possible to partici- pate in many community ac- tivities. From the Expo Fair- grounds to the New Market Battlefield, Wilson students were found throughout the area. For some, it was a way to meet friends away from school, and yet others, it was a way for them to express their hobbies or interests. But either way, the community events proved to be the afterlife of school. Kamie Kuester watches the tractor pull enthusiastically. Kenny Bradley tests his strength at Expo Fairgrounds. Wilson students take part in th New Market battle re-enactmen sponsored by the VMI cadets. 18 Community Events
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WRAP Just when you thought you’d seen them all, another car pulled onto the lot at WMHS. From pick-ups to Camaros to VW’s to Pintos, the parking lot was lined with individually customized treasures. If they didn’t have the car : they wanted on the lot, they built what they had in mind, right down to the rims. Stan- dard equipment for the cus- tomized vehicles included re- upholstered interiors, grand stereo systems, and metallic paint jobs. A few strategically located bumper stickers and the blinding effect of fog lights completed the customization process. A great philosopher once Bsns : said, “Beauty is in the eye of sli : ee rc ceenin t the beholder,” and such was —— eT ae | . -«% the case with the individuals who set their own motor trends this year. ia Missy Hewitt displays the new craze SAIC for Fieros. Binds « Buttars | | its Jeff Mawyer added new rims for a final touch. Kevin Kuester displays a variety of | Ronnie Harris set his own trends on his bumper stickers. 69 Volkswagon. iW
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Wilson students enjoy the midway rides at Expo. Ralph Caldwell, Mike Dillon, Todd Hurst, and Jerry Caldwell participate at New Market Battlefield re-enact- ment. Greg Gruver and Anette Elsborg The Demolition Derby at Expo take a break and grab a hotdog at catches everyone’s attention. Expo. Community Events 19
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