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Page 2 Guilfordian- 3 QUOTABLES "How Do 'Guilford Girls' Do II?" photos by Holly Hobbs / me j™7zbj J Robert Swan InS "Quaker girls do it in silence" Treating The Common Cold, .. .. As many of you are already aware, cold season is upon us, and will probably increase with a •4IIIIIIIIIII1I11IIIIIIIII1IIIIII.1111111111111111111111(1IIIIM ECTTPRUT TCTT I\RN =IS UMI -HjJLI.L J. 15 1 O: 'The Times' z ' z Z Have you ever noticed those metal machines.standing erectly: Z beside Founders Hall. There are three of them. One is exploding - with life while the other two, although they appear proud, are ac-5 Z fcually lonely and empty. The lucky green machine reads: Z "Greensboro News and Record," the other less unfortunate are: Z named "USA Today" and "New York limes." Their emptiness is I our loss, for you probably know both the NY Times and USA Today ; are fantastic newspapers.^ greater than those two: 1 of all newspapers. So where te one to go on a Sunday = Z morning in order to obtain a Sunday New York Times? listed z Z below are all of the places in Greensboro where you can pick ; = yourself up a copy. : = 1. Airport Giftshop : Z Regional Airport (668-7330) Z 2. Atticus : - Forum VI (855-0695) : z : Z 3. Book Collection - Z 117IVJ. Greene St. (275-0900) = m * m m m Z 4. The Collage at Sheraton Greensboro Hotel Z Z 3 Southern Life Center (379-8000) Z mm m Z 5. Edmonds Drug Store z Z, 5603 W. Friendly Ave. (299-2233) I m V ~ • • •>••••• - ■ = 6. Guest Quarters Hotel Z Z 5929 W. Friendly Ave. (292-9821) = m- a Z 7. Market Street News z Z 202 W. Market St. (273-2470) I mm - > wt 2 8. Marriot Hotel = ~ Regional Airport (852-6450) ~ m tm Z 9. News & Novels Z I Golden Gate Shopping Center (275-2220) : ■ m z 10. News & Novels z Z 4645-C W. Market St. (299-8075) I nirtIiriIIIIIIIIMMMMiIMIIIMIItIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIT October 9, 1985 vengeance in the next two mon ths. In order to help prevent and/or treat symptoms associated with this nagging con dition you will find some helpful hints listed below. Prevention 1) Eat a well-balanced diet which includes adequate quan tities of fresh fruit, vegetables and protein. (Diet is a four letter word, but not necessarily all bad). 2) Maintain an appropriate rest schedule, sleeping 7-8 hours a day. (This does not include all the naps you sneak during class hours!) 3) Get plenty of healthy exer cise (e.g., swimming, jogging, brisk walking, intramurals, etc.) Pen pushing, aerobic T.V. wat ching or mandibular manipula tion (flapping your jaws) are not included in this category. 4) Keep away from people with colds. Right!! (This is not an en dorsement for lack of class atten dance but rather a reminder to limit contact with sick in dividuals). 5) Don't smoke. There is no joke here. Smoking lowers resistance to respiratory pro blems as well as being a general ly negative imposition on your body. Symptoms include: 1) nasal congestion with stuffy nose, sneezing, watery eyes, full feeling in the ears 2) generalized aches 3) temperature of less than 100.5° 4) coughing with or without white mucous 5) sore throat 6) unusually tired Self-Help Symplon Relief 1) Rest as much as possible. Once again, this is not an excuse to get out of necessary tasks but rather a reminder to budget your time appropriately. 2) Drink a large amount (8-10 glasses daily) of clear liquids. (This includes water, juice, soft drinks, gatorade, tea, etc. Beer generally not included since sug gestion 1 may then be ignored). 3) Gargle with 1 teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water every four hours to relieve throat symptoms. (Bathroom gargling far surpasses cafeteria showmanship.) 4) Take aspirin or tylenol to relieve painful symptoms. 5) Cough syrup, along with gargling, may offer relief to ir ritated throat passageways. 6) To relieve the "stuffy's" you might try Sudafed, or any other (SuUfctriitan Editors Hotly Hobbs, Moira Taylor Layout Editor Kelly Clark Features Editor Kerry McKay Sports Editor Doug Drotman Photography Holly Hobbs Washington Correspondent John Cox Staff Jacques Lesboot, Rolf Orsagh, Andrew Stuart, Philip Henson, Charlotte Schmlckle, Mary Hippler, and Kenny Goldwasser Hie Gullfordian reserves the right to edit all articles, letters and artwork for taste, veracity, and length. The deadline for copy is 12:00 p.m. on Saturday preceding the Wednesday of publication. Material may be left on the office door upstairs Founders, or mail ed to Box 17717. The opinions expressed by the staff are their own and not necessarily those of the paper or of Guilford College. over the counter pharmaceutical products you have previously us ed. Seek a Health Professional when you have: 1) persistent fever greater than 100° 2) constant ear pain 3) breahting pain, wheezing or shortness of breath 4) green or bloody mucous 5) extremely red throat "It takes two weeks of treat ment to cure a cold, but without treatment it takes about 14 days."
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