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- Getting To School
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ieeveei-tier i.,i they dari'i,lff really mind walkmgftoschool, sinceiitfEsn't'tootarf' for manystudents, and even teachers, two wheels are 'better than fourqlltotgonly is it easierftgpark a bike, the !n93fh'Yrr9aYf39f!!?i??? 1955 tee! 1 . these the way Q to make it toszfiool. lt takes no brainstfiride a scooter, said fason Coburn, Vout it is dangerous 'because of the Snowbirds' we have here. With Jason are 'feflow scooter riders Tim Gagnierjgafael Perea and Ierrij'Bailey. do ou g t to school. daily problem in most Warriors' lives is getting to and from school. lf you don't have your own car, you're forced to find other means of transporting your- self. One alternative is riding the bus, which most students don't enjoy. lt's horrid! lt's filled with a lot of obnoxious sophomores and I only ride it when l'm absolutely forced to! said junior Shelly Roberts. Sophomore Harvey Standridge has another opinion of riding the bus. lt's fun! And it's better than walking! Sophomore Ray Neil has only one complaint about walking. lt takes a lot of time, that's all. Some students ride with a friend or an older sibling. Monique Pezzullo, sophomore, rides with a friend and said, l'd rather have my own car, ....., N . - .... .,..,...., ' -- .reef--fy but it's not bad. Sergio Aguirre, a sophomore, doesn't seem to mind having to ride with older brother, Mario. I like his stereo system and he drives RAD! Other students have their parents transport them to and from school. Senior Mark Ceal's reason is, lt's much too far to walk! l'm sure as heck not riding a bike and I prefer to be chauf- feured! lf you're one of the Iuckier students, you own your own car, which has more than just one benefit. For example, you are guaranteed a ride to lunch every day, and as senior Tim Hamrick pointed out, You can't ditch on the bus! - Brita Erickson For Tammy Gochanour getting to school in her own car is the only way to go. She said she enjoys having a car at school, So we can go out for lunch and not have to eat the cafeteria food. Enjoying a ride with her at lunch are Chris Honack and Karyn Lennox. Getting To School I7
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