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llrm long 'till the bell , . . Kenny liclk and Chuck Kimball gllltl hopefully at u uiitch. l'm so hungry ,.. After Ray McDougal's inner clock seems to have alerted him of his hunger, he asks l.iiRcc l ubordc for the lime. A-nerwrfw crew,-4' Tick-Took. Tick-Tock. Bzzzzzzz. Huh? Oh, great, lim late!! I can't be- lieve this, ok? lt's exam day and l'm late! Wait ... l'm not late. In fact, l'm up early. How do you like that? I guess I'm just lucky. Lucky? Not really. Everyone of us has inner clocks that tick within us and ring when necessary. lt's imbedded into our system by repeating consistency. Our bodies go through basically the same routine daily. This causes it to grow dependent on our familiar sched- ule. To get ready for school, we usually wake up at the same time. When we're hungry, we know it. Finally when we're tired, our eyelids begin to droop. The above three types of inner clocksl' are the common among everyone. Allow me to give you a brief lesson in intra- chronologym. lEditoris translation - inner timej What time did you get up this morn- ing? Some of you, especially girls, woke up at around 6:30 a.m. Others of you, especially boys, rose at around 7:30 a.m. Of course, this is an unofficial av- erage. Remember the times you woke up all of a sudden and quickly grabbed your Timex alarm clock to find that you student life ' 1 still had about five more minutes? For some of you it was rare, but for others it was very familiar. Why did you do it? You didn't, your body did it. It was trained to do it by frequent repetition, You're in second period. ltls about 10:15 a.m. and you're trying desperate- ly to finish your timed writing in En- glish class. You try to concentrate but you can't because your stomach screams out Food, Food. Food Remember those times? It never failed, did it? About the same time each day you knew you were hungry by the funny noise your stomach made, You tried to hush it, to save embarrassment, but to no avail. It was your body's way of re- premanding you for making it suffer. It was an inner clock ringing loudly, telling you it's time to fuel up or refuel. Finding a derivative can be simplified often by using implicit differentiation, but not always. You may have a polyno- mial sentence which requires use of a simple derivative rule . . . Don't reread the sentence. It's only Calculus. Remember listening to the drowning noise of any class at around 3:00 p.m.? It was hard, wasn't it? You tried so hard to .listen so you wouldn't 0n7' get lost but your body wouldn't let you. The heavy eyelids began to get tired and they drooped, drooped some more, and finally, KONK! You were out in never-never land. It wasn't your fault, directly. But indirectly it was because you allowed your body to be trained that way. The tiredness was an inner alarm telling you it was bedtime. Intra-chronology, what is it? It's an inflated word meaning, inner time. All of us have some sort of inner clock im- bedded in us, Some are welcomed, oth- ers are a nuisance. How do you shut the alarm off? You can't. Therefore, you train your body to fit your schedule. You train it the right way so you won't be late for school or designated engage- ments and where you won't starve that body of yours when that rumbling Stom- ach starts to demand food. BRRRRRING Tammy Moats and Denise Brunswick quickly discover that their class is dragging.
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X 1 Li Q Who's the gir1?!? lgorothy McCauley, Angela Brown, Stephanie Brown. and Deondra Gardner their be in the fash- Wbfsssf QP w,ei'tE FXR! 6 . 5 5? M 1 Tango anyone? . . . Keith Ingram, Donnie Wed- dington. and Marty Freeman dance away their ample spirit for the 60's and 70's day. iii i Pesce!Love! Tranquility . . . Laura Rosser, Paul Parkerson, Derek Fenton, and Christy Craig showed their spirit as they dressed up for 60's and 70's Day, 28 features ,,,,,,w I 59 if . 552 O 9 'H -if ' :fem 1 The spirit was inescapable . . . No one needed to be reminded of homecoming week. though ban- ners were pientiful,
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