The News Argus March 1997 - Page 5
CAMPUS HAPPENINGS
Are You An Idiot?
Take The Test To Find Out
So you think you "are all of ihal!"
Take this test and see if what you think is
really true! It’s fun!
1. Do they have a 4th of July in
England?
2. How many birthdays does the
average man have?
3. Some months have 31 days;
how many have 28?
4. A woman gives a beggar 50
cents; the woman is the beggar’s sister,
but the beggar is not the woman’s
brother. How come?
5. Why can’t a man living in the
USA be buried in Canada?
6. How many outs are there in an
inning?
7. Is is legal for a man in
California to marry his widow’s sister?
8. Two men play five games of
checkers. Each man wins the same
number of games. There are not lies.
Explain this.
9. Divide 30 by 1/2 and add 10.
What is the answer?
10. A man builds a house
rectangular in shape. Ail sides have
southern exposure. A big bear walks
by, what color is the bear? Why?
11. If there are 3 apples and you
take away 2, how many do you have?
12. 1 have two US coins totaling 55
cents. One is not a nickel. What are the
coins?
13. If you have only one match and
you walked into a room where there was
an oil burner, a kerosene lamp, and a
wood burning stove, which one would
you lightfirst?
14. How far can a dog run into the
woods?
15. A doctor gives you three pills
telling you to take one every half-hour.
How long would the pills last?
16. A farmer has 17 sheep and all
but 9 die. How many are left?
17. How many animals of each sex
did Moses take on the ark?
18. A clerk in the butcher shop is
5’10” tall. What does he weigh?
19. How many two cent stamps are
there in a dozen?
20. What was the President’s name
in 1950?
Answers can be found on Page 12.
Rack to Health
Taking the Ache
Out of Headache
By Garrison Pomeroy
For News USA
(NU) - A pounding headache can
sap your energy, blur your judgment
and color your whole outlook on life.
That doesn’t have to happen. A
few simple steps may mean the dif
ference between comfort and pain.
First, try to determine what’s
causing your headache. Stress or
muscle tension? Sinus trouble? lU-
fittmg dentures or other dental
work? Eye strain? Bright lights? In
fection? Drugs or alcohol?
Then work on eliminating the
cause;
• Take a walk or deep breaths
to displace stress.
• See an eye doctor for glasses
to do away with eye strain.
• Try softer lights. They’re
soothing.
• Ask a dentist to fix your teeth
or bite.
• Cut down on alcohol, or ab
stain altogether.
• Find a good chiropractor.
Spinal Stress a Faclor
Your chiropractor won't promise
miracles. In fact, he or she does not
offer treatment specifically for
headaches, migraines or smus prob
lems. Nonetheless, millions of peo
ple with these problems have found
relief from this safe, gentle, drug-
free health care treatment.
Doctors of Chiropractic are ex
perts on your body's structural bal
ance. They know how the discs,
nerves and muscles in your spine
should work together. They can de
termine whether your spine is stressed
— and what to do to take away that
stress.
After your doctor has analyzed
your situation, he will make adjust
ments 10 restore your structural bal
ance and free your body to work
more efficiently.
How can that help? Think of it
this way. If a fighter is otf balance,
he cannot use maximum force against
his opponent. He has to use some of
his energy just to stay on his feet.
When he regains his balance, he has
a better chance of coming out the
winner.
Similarly, if your spinal nerve is
stressed and your body's structure is
out of killer, you have a tough time
fighting off ailments. With spinal
nerve stress removed, your body has
a clearer shot at good health — and
avoiding headaches.
Garrison Pomeroy is president
of Chiropractic America. For more
information about a chiropractor in
\our area, call (800) 888-7871.
Sigmas Enjoy Serving
As Positive Role Models
BY DAVID W. FULTON
Siaff Writer
The members of the Delta Alpha
Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
Inc., enjoy serving as positive role
models for students and people in the
Winston-Salem Community.
This academic year they will
sponsor a Can Food-Drive, March of
Dimes Coin Drive, and Fund-Raiser lor
the United Negro College Fund, and a
College Bond Senior Scholarship.
The Sigmas have also participated
in the Adopt-A-Highway and Adopt- A-
Grandparent Projects.
The Can Food Drive was held
March 3-7. The March of Dimes Coin
Drive was on Feb.10. The Fund-Raiser
for the United Negro College Fund has
no set dale. The College Bond Senior
Scholarship Presentation is set for April -
May 1997. Adopt-A-Highway involves
the members cleaning Reynolds Park,
one weekend a month. Adopt-A-
GrandParent involves the members
spending quality time with elderly people
for the month of May.
Some of the Sigmas participated in a
Blood and Bone Marrow Drive
sponsored by the Red Cross and others
donated money.
Earlier this month they bowled with
teens and discusscd teen pregnancy with
teenagers at area community centers.
The Sigma’s and Zeia’s hosted The
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Regional
Conference at the Benton Convention
Center March 14-16, 1997. Fraternity
and sorority members from North
Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee
will attended the conference.
The Host Chapters were Delta
Alpha, Alpha Alpha Gamma Sigma and
Delta Sigma.
Sommeir Sessiox^
Session I, May 27-Jnn*e 27
Imtersessi'DJi, Jime 1 S-Jiily 17
Session II, July l-Aoignst 1
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