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itfto ut wliteells hat a way to start the day. Since many underclassmen could not drive they had to find an alternate way to get to school. Most freshmen usually rode the bus or walked to school, which they didn't enjoy too much. Fr. Tonya Yound said, I usually walk a quarter ofa mile in the freezing cold, sit on an overcrowded bus for a half an hour, then sit in the library for another half an hour. Fr. Tonya Kramer said, I get to school by the bus. I hate it be- cause the bus drivers are mostly jerks that listen to elevator music. Also it seems the buses are labeled fresh- men. Since many freshmen couldn't drive, it was necessary for someone else to take them places. It could sometimes be embarrassing if a par- ent had to drive. Fr. Betsy Traudt said, I hate when my momdrives me Q ' I , 1 ' v gr-W. ' fm ,im- wr to school because she sticks her hand out of the sunroof and waves to me. On the other hand, many people didn't mind their parents taking them to school. Fr. Terry Rathburn said, 'LI am not embarrassed when my parents drive me. My parents are nothing to be embarassed about. Some people came to school by bus, others walked, and some had their parents bring them. Fr. Courtney Gross said, I donlt care how I get there, just as long as I get there. NOT ONLY FRESHMEN rode the bus, the least preferred mode of transportation. Jr. Patti Coulter steps off the bus before school. ENJOYING THE FRESH air, Sophs. Kristin Wollan and Anna Thompson walk to school, When there was no other way to get to school, underclassmen usually had to depend on their own two feet. Qt J. , . if Mgya. , 4 4 -Q. 'Mi I' A ' X ' LaV'Zf ' x fr lqtwrwr 1' ? f V ffqxry' ' A ,C We Q! 4-wg? RQ, V . Kurt Tsumuru 2 I 4 Freshmen r ff, s' .4 X
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'cs u 3. Q 2 E S' e stu dams obno od ome people will never get the special op- portunity to travel to another country, while oth- ers can call one their second home. Students have lived in places ranging from the outbacks of Australia to the Great Wall of China for a variety of reasons. For some it was their place of birth. I was born there fin the Soviet Unionj and finally in 1979, my par- ents decided to emigrate to the USA, said Sr. Alex Gurevich. Others moved to other countries because of their parent's occupations. Jr. Jamie Onate said, My father is first secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China, so we lived there for five years? From country to country the way of life differed greatly. It,s kind of hard to explain the differences between the states and the Orient. They are two different worlds, said Jamie. Many agreed that the ways of transportation were very different. Jr. Jacqui Glen said, In Australia, you have to be eighteen years old to drive. So, everyone catches a tram to school or the cityf' Fr. Kiat Granot from Israel said, You donit even dream about your own car until you are done at the Universityg the bus system worksf, American school can be considered less difficult after going to school in a foreign country. Jamie said, Chinese students are in school eleven months out of the year and for nine or ten hours a day. The classes are much more difficultf' Alex said, I feel that school in the USSR was more moti- vating, and kids felt good about at- tending school? The opportunity to live in another country was a great privilege, Jr. Tim Plagman, who lived in Saudi Arabia, said, It was a great experience, and one I'll never forget. Nocllc Brown 2 1 6 Freshmen TO GIVE A Brief image of her life in Austra- lia, Jr. Jacqui Glen shares her pictures with Jr. wk., Michelle Marcu. She lived in the country for seven years.
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