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the wheel.
Who said looks couldn't kill?
They obviously haven't seen the
intimidating Julius Rios lately.
After gym there is some time to
relax before the next class be
gins. Emily Wood laughs at a
joke she and a friend share.
Behind The Wheel
T here comes a time in almost every teenager's high school career when he or she learns to drive. For some, the task is quite easy, while tor others, it is indeed a chore.
The Class of '95 is no exception. Here's what some Juniors
reported to us about their driving experience.
For some people in their Sophomore year, taking the driving
test is an event in itself. One student tailed the test due to a
lack ot experience, while another tailed because he ran over
an animal that was "supposedly dead."
Some people's bad experiences start even before the driving
exam in Driver's Ed. One student hit a telephone pole when
trying to back out ot a parking space. For weeks after, every
time he neared a pole, the other teen drivers took cover.
One thing that is common among student drivers at C.B.A.
is car accidents, and some of the people involved don't even
have licenses.
One thing is tor certain, though. Even it these drivers don't
become any better, the stories will always be interesting and
tempting to any Sophomore looking forward to getting behind
Once in a greaf while Sopho
mores will be given a free pe
riod fo relax or study, different
from a dull sfudy hall. Shannon
McGarvey uses thaf fime out
from studying to talk with a
friend.
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