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Junk . . . I Couldn ' r Live Without Mine: Everyone has something they con t give up- Whether ir is on old blonket, o borrered teddy beor, or even on old Pinto — people hong on to things. When P5U students were osked whor kinds of things they couldn ' t live without, on- swers ranged from old baseballs to blown-out Nike tennis shoes to stereos People hong on to such things os preser- votions of their childhoods or simply because they con ' t bring themselves to port with precious memories. Whatever the cose, we do seem to keep some things for longer thon we should. Of whot use ore those old wine bottles we keep on the shelf or those hole-ridden sneokers that live in our closers ' Old Rocky posters, roo-smoll sweoters, ond photograph albums clutter our rooms and moke cleaning a challenge. Bur still we hong on to yesterday in the form of material things. Hanging on seems to help us through. Ir must not be so bod after a Favorite friends We can r live wirhour Them Ahh . - . The sTrengTh we derive from PLPs (Personal- ized License Plores) RemnanTs of ofrernoon sofrball games by and of days gone First in Flight 5 SflHPSON ?= MORTH CAROLINA 28 i
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Afternoon Lobs Dig info your lob drawer and gef your bunson burner out; we ore going ro hove good ofternoon in lob. All biology ond chennisrry majors rol e their shore of lobs. Some were fun and interesting; others were boring. No morrer how fun rhey were, however, none of them were pleasing or fun enough because for every two hours they were in lob they got only one hour credit. The lobs, which were usuolly held in the ofternoon, seemed to drog on ond on. Most students con think of several things they could do instead, while the lob was taking place. There is not anything thot con replace the joy you get when your experiment comes out correct ond you do not hove to do it again, sold Carolyn Williams, biology mojor. Most lob students feel that they got hands on experience even though sometimes they wished thot the hours would go o little foster. fco, Copy by Carolyn Willloms Photos by IXicky McGirt and Poul Belk. Design by Corolyn Williams. lyn I Dr. Teague demonstrates a chemistry reaction as chemistry students observe. Molting sure the ftorence flask Is even with the water In the trough, chemistry students finish up their experiment. 27
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Around P5U, this is one Thing we simply can ' t do wirliour. unless we ' re fond of paying fines. Looks like this outdared srid er is begging for a ticker 29
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