Enthusiastic Lunch Goer
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It's the beginning of 5th period, it's been a famishing day, and you have math for the next 45 minutes, how do you feel? Well I sat down with one of my good friends, Brian Wenner, who I like to call an "Enthusiastic Lunch Goer", and got his point of view on waiting for the very much hated, C lunch. If you're Brian Wenner you may have to use the bathroom very bad while waiting for lunch, or maybe you're Corey Walsh who finds it hard to concentrate on your math assignments. Others may not be concerned or may not be hungry, but for Brian and over a dozen more, the wait for lunch is more than just an everyday routine, it's a hard fought battle.
"When that bell rings", says Brian, "a wave of panic, joy, and a feeling that is unexplainable rushes through my body." I too have this class with him and I do see this everyday, the chronic spasms that may occur do to hunger, the agony of one math problem after another, the fidgeting that increases in speed as the class nears an end. It's all so very common for C lunch students.
When the bell does ring there is almost a stampede of hungry, tired, angry enthusiastic lunch goers. After the rush is in the cafeteria there is an epic battle for spaces in the lunch line.
Brian has beaten many, many, many people to the front of the line almost everyday, and this is how he describes the feeling, "My dreams are fulfilled when I get to the front of the line, and seeing other people fight for second in line, it's quite amazing...