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1992 Graduation Tab For gradual Column By KAtlUL ariAKANUrAHl Staff Writer It's not a very uncommon sight at USC. It's 3 a.m., and the streets behind Whaley's Mill are deserted. Out of the darkness, a group of weary graduate students emerge and head towards the 24 hour "Pantry" stofe, for an early morning hot dog. After consuming the t_ *.1 -11 I J L 1. * snacK, mey an ncau uuck, rejuvenated, to their respective departments to work on the still unfinished project. On the face of it, this might apf Scott F. Robinson ^ You Did It!!! Congrats! I am very proud of you! Love Always, Berkeley v Congratulations and the very best of luck to Allison Reese Mooney, 1992 graduate of the University of South Carolina. We are so very proud of you! Mom, Dad, Jo, Terry, Andrea, Trent, Muffin, Scott, Lynne, Biff, Robert, Mimi and your very oesi mends Bogie and One-Eyed-Jack! ^ #*1 Ir Ir e know l^__J like - tuition hi] ^1 old car you've b Well, now's the Rectfearn will h you need. J No hassle. No fu P] graduate, ask al program. Your neut oar is CAMDEN I I . VI I ii\^ woofE*^, V Wwtt?wy\^ A?fi y^Ora?i9?bu^ Highway 1 ? L te students> t pear to be a very uncommon pastime so early in the morning. But there is a small section of the student population at USC, consisting of graduate students, who do follow such austere lifestyles quite regularly. To a graduate student, Friday night entertainment might consist of studying the subject that he or she finds the least boring. The maxium amount of luxury that a sane-minded graduate student could permit him or herself might be, for instance, to watch the escapades of A1 Bundy and Co. on a brand new episode of "Married with Children." ^ b Not only is a graduate student's r< lifestyle unique, but commonly ac- v cepted acronyms have a different b meaning for this student. An R.A. b has nothing to do with the well- a lAiura Mom, Dad an what a student's budget is kes, books, repairs to that een dying to replace. time. lelp you get the wheels iss. And if you're about to >out our college graduate : fiic# n ch/trt /ir<iu> /iiitnn 2{MM\ <u?off-Camden 1-800-535-0763 - he 3 a.m. ho ^8^ eing of the dormitory residents, ut may be concerned more with or econdite technical topics like "in- th< estigation of vacuum insulator ral reakdown under high frequency soi lipolar excitation" as a research ssistant. Congratulations and Good Luck! We are so proud of you! All our love, id Michelle GEAR UF Ascent Ex v Diamond Back fi Mt. Bike /A Reg. 629.00 If Now 499.00 >A (including U-lock) v! Limited Supply $100.00 ofi Just in-New Life-time Guars Just down from Sharky's 1 ' 1 'i* 1 '* . ]> ?* >t dogs are ^ ,e "Phi Theta" would remind him h; her more of the co-ordinates of gi z spherical coordinate system, w ther than a new fraternity or a A roritv. m The only "dates" the graduate te idem can look forward to are the w Congratu) Mich< Wo arp> cn nrn t f v mi. v yvy v/ Best Wishes foi in Graduate W Mom, 3 FOR SI f ALL 1990 Float i Selection of Trek intee 1 year Free (on new bikes) 6161 Ptaa 5pls 2nd loc.ll 9 vorth it ies on which his or her advisor hi uc aw ay iu auciiu mjiiic luiirence, leaving the student some me to breathe before the assignent or project is due. This being the case, a doctorate udent, after four years of craming and an excess of indoor life, more reduced to a Physically andicapped Doctor (P.H.D), than uocior or rnuosopny irn.uj. Not that all the sacrifices are ithout their rewards. Endless ex"ns later, the additional knowdge gleaned during the years of ogging, enables everyone who is been brave enough to go in for raduate study in good stead in hatever they may choose to do. nd looking back, that would _l JMMER Also Full-Line ail or In Qkatac MM VI WI1M1VW Special XS-5 High performance skates Reg. 249.00 Now 189.00 i Bikes Mt. Bikes i adjustment Harden St. 5pts. 256-0557 on: 2719 Broad River lake the toil, sweat and the ump?n 3 a.m. hot dogs definitely orth it. I lations, ;lle ud of you! r the future School. e love you. Dad and Paive