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Missy Hewitt’s parents provided her with a new ’85 Z28 Camaro, and it wasn't even her birthday. Tony and Brian Shifflett let us know that ‘‘A Country Boy Can Sur- vive!” Cars 11
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SE Well, we finally got Tressa They definitely have a very EX- | Fitzgerald's '70 GTO, Jeff Tins- PENSIVE HABIT of building ane XPE IVE HABI ley’s '67 Firebird, and Scott nice looking fast rods. — Kelly's '68 Firebird together. ‘‘Have you looked at the cars in the school parking lot lately?”’ “Well, no — not really.’ “Go out there and check out the new looks and the new rods!” Kevin Christie has done an ex- cellent job restoring his '67 Rally Sport Camaro. Sirena Ringgold is showing off her expensive new Ford EXP. Mark Smiley is showing Chuck Clements how high his truck sits. David Desper and Charlie Davis are letting us see how bad Charlie's car is. Pat Wertman shows how an EX- PENSIVE HABIT pays off on his '70 Chevrolet Truck. 10 Cars
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LIGHTS OUT ‘Hey Mom, why are you get- ting me up so early? You’re kid- ding — it couldn’t possibly be the first day of school!”’ Everything seemed different on the first day of school. There were new faces, new teachers, a new principal, — even the paint looked new. Confusion ac- companied students as a power outage made it harder, if not im- possible, to find the right classes. After all, how easy was it to know when to change Classes in a pitch-black class- room without the basic benefits of lights or bells? After the lights came back and the electric clocks were cor- rected, students were able to get back to the grind of the day. Some discovered that they would have to sit through the same class again, as they had misread their schedule and ar- rived one period early for class. Others didn’t make such mis- takes, but were tardy to fifth pe- riod after being caught in the post-lunch ‘“‘rush-hour’’ traffic jam. Finally, after the end of sixth period, students were able to unjam their lockers, throw some books in, take some out, and ‘head for home. This presented another problem, namely finding the right bus in the line that stretched the whole length of the parking lot. The halls become crowded be- tween classes as the day gets under way. 12 First Day of School Lunch is a busy place on the first day of school. | OKAY, LISTEN UP FOR me, A FEW LUNCHROOM ANNOUNCEMENTS--
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