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Gettin Together Gettin Out 13 DALLAS. Dallas Snider, Gina Gibel, and Fran- cie Snider prepare to make the loop before go- ing home. TRAILS. Since cruising on the pavement is too tame for them, Bubba Crabtree and jeff Thomas take to the hills on their ATV's. SMILES. Christi Lindley and Shelby Watlington pause while making a loop through the Pizza Hut parking lot.
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Most students found at least three hours per weekend to get out, get together, or get stuck. Going out, seeing people and having fun was uppermost in their minds. Students could be seen in large numbers making the loop or parked at the Sonic watching the crowds drive by. Other students took getting out to mean getting way out. Finding mud holes and sand hills was on their agendas. Often the less observant found themselves in uncompromising positions, in the middle of a not-so-dried-up lake bed, sink- ing rapidly. Making the loop, watching the people, and riding the trails were some of the most popular ways of getting out. SMILES, lohnny Wilson and Jonathan Burks take time out to pose for a picture while making the loop. SONIC. Students stop to get a Coke at the Sonic after a long day at school. WAVE. Hosea Lyons gives a friend a wave while cruising the neighborhood. STUCK. Jeff Thomas, Marty Graham, and Lee Ellis attempt to get their 3- wheeler unstuck after riding into a mud- dy lake bed. 12 Gettin' Out
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Extra-Ordinary Activities No matter how hard they tried, students sometimes found themselves in a rut. That same old routine of getting up, going to school, doing homework, watching TV, and going to bed soon grew old. Even cruising lost its appeal after awhile. That was when students changed their schedules. A trip to the Mall of Memphis or Libertyland was just the ticket to shake off the boredom. Many students were willing to pay $15 to see their favorite rock or country stars in concert. The Mid-South Fair was another Memphis attraction favored by Wynne students. Others preferred stay- ing in Wynne and going to the arcade or playing basketball in the park. Whatever the activity, everyone occasionally sought something out of the ordinary to make life more interesting.
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