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12 Welcome to our rather anarchistic back page. It will consist of whatever you give us that is people-oriented, fun, artsy or random. At the bottom there'll also be something neat but you need to look down there to find out what. Photos by Sara Johnson ——— t VA .ui ! Don't Look I f For A Future, | ; Make One! * ? Supervisors • Waitstaff • Cooks • Drivers | ® We're looking for highly motivated, high-energy people d who want to be recognized for their contribution. & Restaurant experience not required. We want top X performers who want to grow a company. At Pie Works V i\\ you can move ahead fast. Take control of your future. Join a winner. Make your move t0... 0 In Winston-Salem Pavilions Shopping Center 659-0999 4$ ® ° The Guilfordian -life!- September l, 1995 . * Simple by Amanda Cogar So many things are simple Relative subjective simple Where time is no one's And people walk simply In shoes worth medical tests And food for a year in Simple thirdworld hovels Dark and simple and dead I like what used to be Simple kind natural life Now dead to most of a nation Running in highest gear Into a blank brick wall. •A. .... ■ Finally. Personals. Starting next week, we'll print a limited number of messages of op to 25 words for free. Send them to us by Monday for Friday publication. /^>The VJUILFORDIAN Box 17717 Guilford College, Greensboro NC 27410 Guilfordian@rascal.guilford.edu • (910) 316-2306 • FAX (910) 316-2950 01 tLZ ON 'ojoqsnaajQ *D*N *OJoqsu.l*) LS ° N ,nuJ3d *AV jCfpuauj M 008S awasn lUll*°a Od nonnnmSjo jijojd-oojsj P JO JI! n D UBipjojjino aqjL Past and Present by Amanda Cogar If not, what have they else Than their goats and camels And children, each tended Herded and loved If not, what have they else But five loyal wives to protect A flock of warm blood wealth Browned skins and eyes If not, what have they else But compounds built with sticks Not traiterons European blocks That confuse permanence with stability If not, what have they else Than beads and feathers Trinkets and treasures in spheres Of two separate worlds If not, what have they else But the heartbeats and voices Working, greeting, mending, loving Seeing each in turn as a value If not, what have they else Than those they can gather To follow their people's history With what is carried on their backs
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