VOL. XIX, NO. 10
Cars Prove Necessary For Existence
How important is a car in your life?
Nancy Sarlo '78 - It's a great necessity; how would I get to work?
JoAnne Sala '78 - Not very, because I always get chauffeured around.
Donna Jones '78 - What car?
Jim Kenyon '78 - I can't think of anything witty to say.
Ken Hazell '79 - How else am I supposed to park without a car?
Ellen Tolstad '79 - On a scale from 1 to 10 on life's important things, a car is 91/2.
Carrie Cattalano '80 - It's the only way of getting around; it's either that or walking.
Mike Unger '78 - Which, the back seat or the front seat?
Tina Lundvick '78 - Very, how else would I get to my exercise classes at the "Y"?
Sharon Schroeder '80 - It depends on who's in it.
Reggie Nero '78 - Without Tom's car we would be riding our bikes to the Senior Prom.
Steve Visteen '78 - If there wasn't a car, I would have been born on the pavement.
Karen Somogye '80 - It's something to get around in.
Jo Maniscalco '79 - It keeps me in shape; you really have to pedal that thing hard to get it going.
Mr. William Hoag - My feet hurt! I couldn't get around without the car.
Rose Northon '78 - So important that I'd refuse to have it junked.
Dennis Ostrowskl '78 - Not important at all - I cannot use one at West Point.
Dave Jackson '79 - Only the back seat!
Joe Glasgow '79 - The front seat if you got a tilt steering wheel.
Fred Meyers '79 - It depends on what you use it for!