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Page 11 text:
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TAKE one look at the school parking lot and it ' s obvious that several juniors and seniors have switched from walk¬ ing and riding the bus to driving their own cars to school. Dave McClintock ' s Suzuki Samari proves that cars are not the only ones dominating the parking lot. PUNCH buggy powder-blue!! cries Mike. So much for chivalry, as Michael Chen elaborates on the punch buggy theme and playfully smacks Melissa Black on the shoulder. Cars like this power blue Volkswagen punch buggy may even be considered a classic by at least a few people. Mike and Melissa agree that they are among the few who feel this way. WHEN most students need a vehicle to get to school, they usually settle for anything with four wheels and a motor. Ted Potzka opted to find a different means of transporta¬ tion which has only two wheels. With the severe lack of parking spaces, the only place he could park his Yamaha was on the grass. An additional parking lot eventually helped solve the problem of parking. Celebrate ’88 Cars 7
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O ne can drive down a empty street, singing, screaming, crying, or laughing as loud as one can, and no one will know. One can get Into one ' s car and go almost anywhere one wishes. Driving Is a big step in growing up and reaps enormous benefits along with a huge responsibility. The abundant number of student cars range from the sparkling new to the old broken down jalopies. Due to the many students driving to school this year, the tennis courts were con- TAKING advantage of the new parking lot, built over the old tennis courts, senior, Amy Robertson, hurries to class from her friend ' s Camero. The new parking lot was built in order to solve the problem of the overcrowded student parking lot. SENIOR pranks — you ' ve got to love them. Like distinct individuals, every class leaves its mark on the school; Class of 1988 left theirs on the school parking lot to make sure that their mark will be a long lasting one. verted Into a second parking lot. It was a successful and accepta¬ ble method of finally stopping the overcrowded lot and stop¬ ping the students from parking: Illegal spots, continually irritat¬ ing the administration. B The main student parking lot was even the base of a funny and clever senior prank this year when suddenly one day, hand¬ icapped parking signs appeared, painted on every parking space. — by Kelly Dobson .. . p
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