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Routines: Friend or Foe?
R and
possibly
throughout,
dread
the thought
outines are always difficult to begin. Most
of us, in the beginning of the school year
to the ever changing schedule, it really doesn’t seem
as bad as we thought it would. Things usually run
smoothly and students, as well as faculty, trudge
their way through the day, knowing the week-end
is soon to come.
Life is full of routines that we should all accept.
After all, as Frank Ward O’Malley once said, “ Life
is just one d- - - thing after another.”
All in all, routines get much easier when we are
used to them and when we cope with them every
of having to rise early to catch the bus to get to
school. Waking up early, and putting in a full day
is not something we want to do, especially after
summer vacation.
However, students are not alone in their constant
battle to get through each day. Many teachers feel
the same about this torturous duty. Who really
likes to wake up early anyways? I don’t even think
the birds like to do it!
I have noticed though, that after we get used
single day.
CBA students are always preparing for the day ahead. Mary Gorman and M argaret Pobedinsky prepare themselves on the bus to school.
Students often review notes for classes. Merritt K usak-M cG uire and Geoff Silkey look over some notes.
by Nicole Hanley