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the weather's somewhat pleasant between about 10 it's getting chilly at least at early morning and night weekend blues there's nothing more haunting than a ghost ship full of skeletal mes why not sail together and help bail each other out when the troubled waters start to come in what s more important is that everyon is on the same ship in hopes of reaching the island of success but what's in a shipwreck is that what everyone's sailing toward humans need each other's help everday even if it's just a patronizing pat on the back or a reassuring smile without the help of someone most of you wouldn't be where you are today so how can this be a me generation some of this laboratory tested bunk then helping each other will be a thing of the past sociologists psychologists and therapists are claiming that this is the me generation and that everyone is out for himself but if one allows himself to believe if this doesn't hit home then go back to the time you were a two-week-old freshman with not the even the slightest idea of where you could find a cashier's office or what your identification number was and to your relief there stood a big tall senior willing to lend a helping hand right here in aggieland are some of those people who would come to the aid of any helpless body who appeared to be in distress contrary to popular belief there are many caring and sensitive people left in the world by audrey l williams 15 or upon immediate anyway which is it oct request as a matter of pure fact the employee who asked that he be referred to as just gilchrist said the inspector is supposed to be here this week but he wasn't sure these buildings require annual boiler and furnace inspection if they pass inspection the heat's turned on if not necessary corrections are made and then the heat's turned on we turn it on whenever a building requests it except for the register house the music annex the african heritage center the university farm poultry house and some other farm building the lead opinion column is written by the editor in chief of the a&t register it does not carry a byline nor necessarily reflect the opinion of the staff by nannetta durnell the a&t register business/ad manager sports editor head typist art editor chief photographer circulation manager distribution manager adviser editor in chief managing editor news editor represented for national advertising by published semi-weekly during the school year by students of north caro!:na a&t state university to.receive the a&t register please send 9.50 for one year or s17 for two years to the a&t register box e-25 north carolina a&t state university greensboro n.c 27411 to cover mailing and handling costs why are there not more activities planned for the weekend there is nothing shameful about having college dances alias parties social gatherings have been a part of college life long before the term party came into be but when the weekend comes what do students have to look forward to no money and another round of backgammon or spades with homeboys or homegirls to the fun and relaxation of the weekend and deserve the opportunity to release tensions built up during the week let's face it campus life on the weekend is the pits during a long hard week of classes students look forward dwight smith mrs lor en o m marrow tony moore audrey l williams ... nannetta durnell deborah sanders richard williams sandra stewart pear less speller michael whitaker everett v malone for students cass communication advertising services evanston iii 60201 there no weekend and why are ing the majority of today's colleges have these social outlets so why does a&t deprive students of future memories is it for fear of being labelled a partying school ing cards meanwhile don't put away the play as another weekend approaches try to remember the saying the weekend is what you make it is it too much for students to want to participate in all aspects of college life it looks like it will be up to the cam pus organizations to get the ball roll ing sororities and fraternities should hold some parties on campus the sga should plan parties and other activities such as movies and let's not forget the various aggie clubs you have a responsibility also why must students spend money at downtown movie theaters and nightclubs when a&t could surely use the revenue why must they journey to neighboring campuses or even go home to find weekend fun movies from observation students seem willing to pay 50 cents to a dollar to see such movie hits ranging from super fly to ragtime to porky's page 4 the a&t register tuesday september 28 1982 / v 3 xf ru o.s woul posh v w could not ftfford swtes be left so which is it skeletal mes now a second phone call said that that simply isn't about the but a heating plant employee kindly informed that university policy forebade heat in any building before oct 15 the only exception was a case of unseasonably cold weather a register staffer recently inquired possibility of heat for the house at night but depending on who you speak to you may decide to just wait until the university decides the buildings need heat on campus when the coolness begins to get to you you might try calling the university heating plant and requesting your heat be turned on but when it's cold some people want and need their warmth a.m and 7 p.m
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Transcript | the weather's somewhat pleasant between about 10 it's getting chilly at least at early morning and night weekend blues there's nothing more haunting than a ghost ship full of skeletal mes why not sail together and help bail each other out when the troubled waters start to come in what s more important is that everyon is on the same ship in hopes of reaching the island of success but what's in a shipwreck is that what everyone's sailing toward humans need each other's help everday even if it's just a patronizing pat on the back or a reassuring smile without the help of someone most of you wouldn't be where you are today so how can this be a me generation some of this laboratory tested bunk then helping each other will be a thing of the past sociologists psychologists and therapists are claiming that this is the me generation and that everyone is out for himself but if one allows himself to believe if this doesn't hit home then go back to the time you were a two-week-old freshman with not the even the slightest idea of where you could find a cashier's office or what your identification number was and to your relief there stood a big tall senior willing to lend a helping hand right here in aggieland are some of those people who would come to the aid of any helpless body who appeared to be in distress contrary to popular belief there are many caring and sensitive people left in the world by audrey l williams 15 or upon immediate anyway which is it oct request as a matter of pure fact the employee who asked that he be referred to as just gilchrist said the inspector is supposed to be here this week but he wasn't sure these buildings require annual boiler and furnace inspection if they pass inspection the heat's turned on if not necessary corrections are made and then the heat's turned on we turn it on whenever a building requests it except for the register house the music annex the african heritage center the university farm poultry house and some other farm building the lead opinion column is written by the editor in chief of the a&t register it does not carry a byline nor necessarily reflect the opinion of the staff by nannetta durnell the a&t register business/ad manager sports editor head typist art editor chief photographer circulation manager distribution manager adviser editor in chief managing editor news editor represented for national advertising by published semi-weekly during the school year by students of north caro!:na a&t state university to.receive the a&t register please send 9.50 for one year or s17 for two years to the a&t register box e-25 north carolina a&t state university greensboro n.c 27411 to cover mailing and handling costs why are there not more activities planned for the weekend there is nothing shameful about having college dances alias parties social gatherings have been a part of college life long before the term party came into be but when the weekend comes what do students have to look forward to no money and another round of backgammon or spades with homeboys or homegirls to the fun and relaxation of the weekend and deserve the opportunity to release tensions built up during the week let's face it campus life on the weekend is the pits during a long hard week of classes students look forward dwight smith mrs lor en o m marrow tony moore audrey l williams ... nannetta durnell deborah sanders richard williams sandra stewart pear less speller michael whitaker everett v malone for students cass communication advertising services evanston iii 60201 there no weekend and why are ing the majority of today's colleges have these social outlets so why does a&t deprive students of future memories is it for fear of being labelled a partying school ing cards meanwhile don't put away the play as another weekend approaches try to remember the saying the weekend is what you make it is it too much for students to want to participate in all aspects of college life it looks like it will be up to the cam pus organizations to get the ball roll ing sororities and fraternities should hold some parties on campus the sga should plan parties and other activities such as movies and let's not forget the various aggie clubs you have a responsibility also why must students spend money at downtown movie theaters and nightclubs when a&t could surely use the revenue why must they journey to neighboring campuses or even go home to find weekend fun movies from observation students seem willing to pay 50 cents to a dollar to see such movie hits ranging from super fly to ragtime to porky's page 4 the a&t register tuesday september 28 1982 / v 3 xf ru o.s woul posh v w could not ftfford swtes be left so which is it skeletal mes now a second phone call said that that simply isn't about the but a heating plant employee kindly informed that university policy forebade heat in any building before oct 15 the only exception was a case of unseasonably cold weather a register staffer recently inquired possibility of heat for the house at night but depending on who you speak to you may decide to just wait until the university decides the buildings need heat on campus when the coolness begins to get to you you might try calling the university heating plant and requesting your heat be turned on but when it's cold some people want and need their warmth a.m and 7 p.m |