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Call Me When You Have No Class Class began at ten til the hour. Out came the chalk and lecture notes. Five minutes into the lecture, “Lecture Syndrome” began. A casual yawn. Fifteen minutes later “doodles” began to appear along the margin of our notes. Minds began to wander — was this really L.A.? Daydreams became real. Another yawn. A glance at the clock — the half-way point had passed. A sigh. Classmates began to make faces at one another. The teacher paused. Five minutes remained. Smiles came to our faces. The lecture was over. We were out of there . . . “Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, free at last.” 1. “Yippy Skippy! Lecture Time!” 2. “Seriously. We come prepared.” 3. “O.K., everyone who didn’t do their homework, line up against the back wall.” 13
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I Ode to Avila’s Unsung Hero This section is dedicated to Avila’s “unsung” hero: the track star . . . the time management extraordinaire . . . the commuter student. It is 6:00 a.m. The alarm clock blares. The sledgehammer strikes. There is silence. “Ugh.” The com- muter slowly rises. He staggers to the bathroom, sluggishly showers his body, brushes his teeth, and dries his hair. He attempts to become con- scious — no such luck. Unconscious- ly he begins to dress himself. His favorite undies. Yesterday’s blue jeans. A sweat shirt. A pair of casual socks and shoes. It is now 6:35 a.m. departure time is 7:15 a.m. “Breakfast? No.” There is homework to be done. Write. Write. Scribble. Scribble. Gradually, he becomes oriented to the day’s reality. School becomes his destination. “Breakfast?” No. It is now 7:10 a.m. “Juice or coffee? Ennie. Mennie, Minnie. Mo.” 7:15 a.m. — let’s go! Grabbing his wrap, bookbag, and cup, he dashes to the car. “Thump” He is in. “Zoom.” He is off. Traffic! “!@ @ !@” The car radio goes on. He is starting to feel good. It is now 7:45 a.m. “Hmmm . . . class begins at 8:00 a.m.” He doesn’t panic. 7:59:50 seconds ... he is running through O’Rielly Hall. 8:00 a.m. ... no sweat . . . he is in the classroom. Bravo! Bravo! 1. Excuse me? What’s that you say? 2. Give me a break. 3. “Hi, there.” 14
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