VOL. XVII, NO. 7
JANUARY 16, 1976
Isn't It A Drag
Isn't it a drag . . .

Coming back to school after the holidays.

Trying to readjust to doing homework.

When you have three finals on the same day.

Studying for finals when you've either lost or thrown away all your important notes.

Going into a third quarter slump.

When you have to wear your coat around school.

Seeing some of your friends graduate in January and then trying to face the fact that you only have six more months left.

When you have to go through the hassle of dropping a course because you've finally realized that you can't do any better than an F.

Finding out that everyone is planning a party at your house and you don't know about it.

When you can't see the lines in the parking lot because they are covered with snow.

When you leave your quarter project on top of your locker and when you come back to get it the paper has disappeared.

When the kid in back of you is constantly pushing your desk forward.

Listening to kids who constantly brown nose teachers.

Sitting at a lunch table covered with gum, bread crumbs, and half a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

When you sit on a chair in the cafeteria and one leg is shorter than the other.