Page 70 - Clearwater Christian College 1994
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Following In The
FOOTSTEPS
s-each year passes, students make an
a impression on one another that lasts beyond
graduation. One graduate, who is missed by
those with automobiles, is Dave Eisenbeck.
Dave was known to most students as “ Mr.
Goodwrench” . With the absence of Dave, other
“ mechanics” have taken over his duties. There are
now several people willing to take a look at their
fellow students’ vehicles. Most college students
understand the importance of a reliable automobile
and find it difficult to survive when theirs is not
working properly. There is always a campus mechanic
willing to apply his knowledge of automobile
mechanics and help a friend at the same time.
Easier to fix and cheaper to run than cars are
motorcycles. Casey Southerland from Ohio brought
his motorcycle with him when he returned in the fall.
He said, “ Having a motorcycle is very convenient. I
can ride it year-round in Florida, and I get much Dr. Lo attempts to
better gas mileage. I thought I’d be an odd ball with assist Derek Holser
fix his motorcycle.
my bike, but there are five others on campus.”
He accidentally
broke one of the
lights on Derek’s
motorcycle and
tries to explain
what happened.
Sophomores Mike
Ramsey and Mark
Brendel and
freshman Sam
Anderson take a
look under the
hood of Mark's car.
Mark appreciates
the willingness of
his friends to help.
Sam says that one
of his favorite
things to do is to
work on cars.
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