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WHEELS- GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN!
At 8:30am on any given weekday, the halls of C.C.I. are filling with students- some seeming relaxed and content, oth- ers harried in appearance with soakers and foul expressions. Getting to school is half (or all) the fun for some, and half the battle for others.
Some students enjoy a leisurely walk to school, the high- light of which is a "morning coffee from Tim Horton's" (Erin Lloyd), the low point of which is "the big puddle in the teacher's parking lot that I always fall in" (Melissa Rose). Some must endure their "mother's country music blaring on the radio" (Andrea Cubitt). Others are just "too tired to know if anything good occurs" (Colleen Rowe). Out of town students must suffer the ride "on a big, yellow, noisy, cramped ve- hicle called a school bus" (Jaime Gulley), while others cruise to school in style in a "Green Machine" (Jason Fines).
A lot can happen, both enlightening and disgusting, on the trip from home to school; so perhaps before commenting on your buddies' mood swings in the morning, you might con- sider just how they got there!
OPPOSITE P AGE- TOP LEFT: Jocob Thiesen taking a chance on in-line skates; TOP RIGHT: a skateboarder demonstrates creative transportation; CENTRE: Jeff Sturch looking cheery; BOTTOM LEFT: Chris Stoutenburg gimp- ing; BOTTOM RIGHT: Courtney Headon racing off the bus; THIS PAGE - TOP LEFT: waiting for the bus; TOP RIGHT: Greg Franks about to get muddy; BOTTOM LEFT: Kevin Patterson shows his studious look
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