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STUDENT CONFESSES-
"SOMETIMES SCHOOL MAKES MY HEAD SPIN!"
In late winter, it was reported that viruses were attacking computers. However, CCI witnessed an even more serious phenomena. At some point throughout tile school year, both staff and students alike caught that dreaded disease known as 5-T- R-E-5-S! It could have arrived at the same time as exams, perhaps the night before a major essay was due or maybe the first time one's name was called over the P.A. and told to report to the office. like- wise, its' symptoms were varied. James Blair knew that he had caught S-T-R-E-S-S when he avoided people and began to huff and puff. Jeff Smith couldn't control his urges to throw things - in fact he tossed everything that he could get his hands on. This encouraged him to join the Track and Field Team and take up discus! A red face indicated that Paul Brown had fallen victim to this illness. Amy Robinson found that it affected her eyesight - her eyes got really thin and this caused her frown! Mark Warden developed lines on his forehead . Kathar- Ine Blohm confessed - "I found that I had no mood on my face!" Angle Rorabeck continually looked tired. The Simcoe County Health Unit found that these severe symptoms disappeared on the last days of school before Christmas, 'Turn-Around' and March Breakl
TOP: Collin Hutchinson - "Those math ques- tions sometimes make my head spin!" MID. LT.: Kevin Goldsworthy finds a snooze in the library a good way to relieve STRESS! CEN.: Christie Cleary finds a little rock and roll helpful while (RT) it's no smiling for Ja- son Hillis! BOT. LT.: Kate Cain takes out her frustrations on Mark Bahbage's neck! RT.: A pencil behind the ear means it's down to business for Scott Lloyd . OPP . PG.: Kate Ralph + Shannon Stoutenburg can't hack the pressures of a senior year!