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Tom the Lunch offers a brief resf monotony of hard labor 13
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Boredom. Unrelieved, un- mitigated boredom. Day in and day out the student trudges in and out of his classes. The only excite- ment his humdrum day has to offer is the mad rush that takes place when stu- dents rush to their lock- ers in between classes, in a desperate race against the bell which rings with such evil glee, consigning each person to another fifty five minutes of tor- ture. Lunch, of course of- fers a brief period of re- lief. At this time stu- dents brighten up con- siderably in spite of the food, and even manage to arouse themselves from their lethargy and con- verse with their fellow sufferers. The ominous ring of the bell ends the relief of the sacred lunch hour, but the short break has apparently done some good. Students can be seen to go out of the cafeteria with’ their eyes actually open. And so they march out into their classes, to be sur- prised by the veritable treasurers that were hidden in their minds, underneath the thin film of indiffer- ence. 1 1 i The mad rush - students hurry to their lockers in between classes in a des- perate race against time. 12
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IT WERENTTOR la:t mihot£.]ixqtoi TH SGS !NOyLT)N ' T dH POHE . An old Churchland proverb is displayed in the hall. Procrastination. It seems to affect the whole human race, but apparently, stu- dents suffer from it the most. Themes and ideas for term papers and reports alike remain hidden in the dark recesses of the stu- dent’s mind and under layers of dust in his lock- er. Valuable time and willpower slips away from the student, as softly falling snow and the warmth of companionship beckon to the procrastinating stu- dent. Prospects of brisk walks through fallen leaves and invigorating snowball fights lure the innocent student away from his work and outside into the brac- ing air where he becomes enveloped in a wonderful, wintry world. Gone then, are the worries and cares of the student; until some day, in the not very dis- tant future, an irate teacher demands action. The wonderful white haze of winter suddenly disappears then, leaving the student with only a cold chill going down his back. Gloomy faces can be seen on dead- line days for reports. 14
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