There, he took photographs for racers, and thought of becoming a painter he also studied sociology. He dropped out of high school and barely made junior college. The dream left little time for schoolwork. He was determined to be an auto mechanic and a racing driver, someone who had access to the marvelous, sleek machines that sped legally on tracks instead of perilously on country roads. He cruised Modesto's "strip" at night, chasing girls, listening to the blare of the car radio. He was one of the "Superkids," a member of the developing teenage subculture that separated from its community to form a mobile, affluent group on its own. It follows that Lucas grew up away from the sophisticated influence that a major city would have offered. The Many Faces of the ‘Wine Mom’ Ashley Fetters
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