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Okay, itas starting up now. Man, the second day of school and the bus stalls. I think that's a record. This bumpy bus ride is not for me, and those exhaust fumes could choke a moose. Next stop e George Dewey. All right, I got a locker. Hey, theyive painted them! I didn't notice that before. Okay, here . . . it . . , is . ., No!! A bottom locker! Ugh, this isn't supposed to happen. I can just see the mess I'm going to make in here, too bad. Who is thatf? She MUST be new, be- cause I don't remember staring at her be- fore. Believe me, I would remember ifl did. Yep, she is new allright. Noone would wear shoes that nice during rainy season. Maybe I better warn her before it's too late. Yeah, that's it . . . You know, I think I'll try out for cross- country. What? - Cross-country meeting today. No . . . no I was planning on play- ing soccer. Oh f there's a soccer meeting tomorrow. Well, what I meant was that , .. I'm ... well, you know ... see ya around. RATZ!! labovc leltj Shawn Trail. a seventh grader. must go through thc morning ritual of going into his messy bottom locker, finding his supplies, and occa- sionally ducking books falling from the locker above. OLD IRONSIDES. lbclow lcftj Sophomore Shan- non Lay and eighth grader Drew Naifch take leave of a GDHS bus. Painted red and grey, and equipped with armored windows, thc buses are a break from the traditional statcsidc yellow ones.
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