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The only thing I hate worse than the last day of summer is the first day of school. -Rick Martin First Day 19
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choose from 30 cereal boxes for break- fast. The only problem is that 28 of them only have enough cereal for M1 of a bowl. So instead of choosing be- tween Corn Flakes and Smurfberry Crunch, they grab a Snickers Bar and down a Coke. Somewhere between The Far Side and the sports section the clock turns to 7:40, time to leave for another day at Catholic High. Driving to school is a job within itself. Trying to switch tapes, drink another Coke, talk to the guy in the passenger seat, and keep an eye on the road is nearly impossible. But the many drivers seem to all have a talent that gets them to school safely. Sometime around 7:55 the school is magically transformed into a mad- house. There are multitudes of stu- dents trying their luck at killer 21 in the gym. Some are reading news about CHS on the bulletin board. There are others cramming for a big test in the Study Hall, and a few oth- ers socialize outside of their home- rooms. In what seems no time, the first bell rings signaling 8:10. At 8:15 the announcements come on to begin another seven hour trek for the search of knowledge. It's not just a school, it's an adventure. ' ' ' 77' Y S W Sf'i 'l f ,sf A Huh? Chris Guarriello ponders the meaning of a poem in the ROTC room. And with 16 hours . . . Richard Walt reads off the detention hall list.
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