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     When the Only Way Down Is Up!
Never before during our lifetime
has an activity caused such a con-
troversy. The medical profession
termed it 'a chiropractor's night-
mare'. Parents considered it life
threatening. Participants viewed
it as a 'thrill of a lifetime'. When
bungee jumping opened at Wa-
saga Beach in May, teachers and
students flocked to the main end
to experience the 'RUSH' or just the bungee cord and bounce up. to watch. Suddenly the likes ofMr. You do this for three times or so. J. Moore, Mr. Traynor, Mr. Van- Once you're on the ground, you derweerdhof (in full Ozzie co- say, "I can't believe I did it" and
stume), Mr. Taylor (alias 'The Lone Ranger'), Mr. Redding and Mr. Haiduk tumbled to new heights.
"It's the greatest thing in life; almost. You're standing there at one hundred and fifty feet above the ground, saying to yourself, "What am I doing up here?". The blood is flowing and about one hun-
pass out, just kidding. I would do it again and again, over and over. So get off your butt and do it!"
- ADAM HA WBOLDT
TOP RIGHT: Just thinking about his experiences in bungee jumping makes Adam Hawboldt break out into a cold sweat!
dred to two hundred people are watching; so there is no turning back. You look at the guy telling you to jump, and then you reply, "You jump buddy!". You take a deep breath and go for it. Once you jump, you're falling and falling, over and over, saying to yourself, "Am I dreaming?", and then all of a sudden you reach the end of
Ardith Everitt Adam Federer Debra Fitzsimmons Gregory Franks Rebecca Fraser Erin Fryer
Jason Geneau
Gregory Gibson Paul Gibson Darren Gill Lindsay Gosnell Jacqueline Graves Sheryl Gray Jasmin Greaves
Kimberley Gross Jaime Gulley Jeremy Hall James Hamilton Aaron Hanley Paul Harnett Susan Helmer
Jenny Hendry Tracy Hanwood Steven Heyn
Ron Higdon Christa Hiscox Tracey Hodgins Trent Hollingshead
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