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V Friday, Ncvcrr.r 21. ICCOThs Tsr H;r,VO 1 o 9 001 - r J ; Cy DAVID rCOLE A.sskiant Sport VAllur About this tims of the season, most ccl!e?e football teams who aren't having good years lock forward to next season with hi,h hopes. Duke, 2-8 this season, has little to lock forward to. The opening me of the Clue Devils' 1931 season is ainst Ohio State. But coach Red Wilson and the players who return from the 1SC0 squad will worry about that when they get finished with this year. Between' the Clue Devils and the end of the year lies North Carolina, a formidable obstacle. "This game will be the toughest cha'!:nse that we have faced all season," Wilson said, "North Carolina ' has one of the finest football teams in the -nation and has the best team we have faced all season." The Blue Devils are coming off a 33-21 loss to N.C. State in Rakish last At Northern Kentucky Tf 77 v(L volB&'vioww team in By LINDA ROCEIITSON ' : ' Staff Writer ' It was no surprise that the UNC volleyball team received an at-large bid to the Region II Tournament in Highland Heights, Ky. The Tar Heels will have a chance to redeem themselves after a second-place finish behind N.C. State at the state tournament. ; . " But more important, Carolina will have a chance to qualify for the nationals to be held in California. "Our goal is to win because this is the tournament we've been aiming for all along; this is the high point of the season," junior Adri Esnard said. "We're not going to let a team like State deprive us of what we've worked for. The state rivalry is only a minor thing compared to the whole tournament." Northern Kentucky is the host for the three-day, ten team event. The top two teams from each of the two five team pools advance to the single-elimination tournament ' Saturday. N.C. State, East Carolina, Memphis State and East Kentucky are in Carolina's pool. am -fciMirftw;... o rd c r r 25 ivcrcb or less Students '1.75 Non-Students '2.75 Add 5 for ch (JJitionat word '1 .C3 mar lor boxd md or boluUct typ ( 10 percent discount for ! run 5 conaccutiv days rTM PHml Vary dmmAy CRUISE Ti IP.OUC1 1 Tl IE DAI IAMAS on your own charter saUboat! What a great break from spring break! AJ1 transportation, meals and drlnlki ar Included for under $403. Spaces Lmiied. Call 557-8117 for farther detail. CC::2 SKI & PAirm Su3arbuh, Vt. Jan. 3-10. Gu&Jng fast! SlopesSJe condo's-cot'.rTe rates. Call Watt $67-9101 or r.khc'.e 933-73 li for Inb. & reservations. Meeting! 2nd South Granville Thurs. Nov. 2D 8. CO PM. Km 2202. COriS SKI SftUCGLEHS NOTCH v.. :c:.ti u:;c t: i clls jatj. nvz Df.Y3 SUllilG, ' T1VE HIGIITS IM SLO?CSDE COf.DOS. PASTIES, L.-.rr::;TA:;:::rrrr. 1:2: :.t c:.ly $m.c3. CAM HAY AT 5 13-4 12? CH I1XE AT 5 S7-3377. i:UH2YI OL.l SPACE 13 niXCSQ L'. ql:c::lt Chapel UllVm total atcrtalaett -e la at Cm CaBaaca Er L'raat It Ilroer tlt'A uxt to Mir IUatres. Tmmimtlity llvm htinZ Tmcsv (toantry roc), V!ady (jSaa gra), 1 ' ' : t anj CtrI?y pop area ti!s), ( 1 T5.r4y fs4 for yim aaJ ! ' '. i teth Invert, Jerry Jjfsisr txit 3 i i .rr !. t'.. f.'..t cra test!i r re aaJL!, mtmZilU 3 r.'.'-t 1 2 ist at j r' '.. '.t ssaaci a'; stiu i m t! r: cf i ctt a ?y I " II a'J l.s t". tck tr yoa Iclasrs'y I --r.' ' t I' y CI x q ! ; t on t .. , j tn. .'.sit r j s.'t . . r - - - c V, crrtrrn and may c::aduate5 i : m: :i ec: nce or eu.:m.L3. ats to t.4 i Ltv'.U'J to s'.n up kr IntrrvUws a '.'-rt 4 mi.h Uxjnsm AisocUtrs, one cf t t.' -r-t i:i,tr"utora cf eoirputjf '. AJ-!;:knal lrs.rmak!i In pWement C La 9 C4 '.'I t-.l f.SSt K J cc 1 1 ttr lis. l.'. Z S at 7iZ 3 la ;.i i...: !.:.; t t:, s.;.-.t tf a : i.,ni . itillrf , i ? . s, ' ; tt i ) ii v if: :. r, u i t t t" i ' - ! t .1. 1. s. K m r . ' ! ' s. (..i-nf t r. J i I ' ". t 1 j . . 1 CI t ' . i t i f ; ', . ;l (f ! . ! r - 1 i . S. ?. i," v .c '::-. :::!-:; . 1 t t c ; 'I . ! t 1 i ' t t 7 f j-i. t '. - ; i i ..;.' : . : t C 3 la .1 I . J I f i V. '. i.. 1 S t " i. (" l. - ) I if Y " t I J ! ! ' i l '.. -i. i ! i "i t . ' . i . .? 4 :. U '. I t t t V ' 1. m r. f :u !. :t ; c: ' it v. t Saturday in a game which Wilson said would be costly because of injuries. Running backs Greg Boone and Bobby Brower are both questionable for Saturday's game in soid-out Kenan Stadium. . Carolina's challenge defensively will be to stop freshman quarterback Ben Bennett's passing. Bennett has thrown .' 293 passes with completions and has amassed 1,911 yards through the air. The Blue Devils have gained 3,013 yards total offense and 2,332. of those -77 percent have come through the air. And even though Bennett is already lth in career total yardage at Duke before finishing his first season, the Devils aren't a one-man show. Seventeen different Duke players have caught 14 or more. Nine players have thrown passes, 19 have run the ball and 15 different Duke players have scored. Marvin Brown has 30 catches to lead : the Duke receiving corps and tight end John Brinkman has caught 23 passes. But the Tar Heels are trying not to look too far ahead to the inevitable match with the Wolf pack. They plan to take one match at a time. . "We've got to get in the frame of mind that every game will be a challenge. Last weekend I think we looked past the state tournament. We were so psyched for regionais that State came up on us,V junior Jenny Watson said. Carolina has practiced the man-up defense specifically for the State match. The floating defender can move up and pick up the dinks that are a common tactic of the State offense. , . "According to Bill (assistant coach Bill Richardson), the main reason we have trouble with State is because they attack five different areas of the net and throw other teams off balance. We're prepared now. We've beaten them soundly this year," senfor Terri Wallace said. "When we won at Maryland we proved we can beat anybody in the East,", she said. "Everyone is really optimistic and if we play, up to par we'll win it." n- LOST: THICK BLACK LAMY ball point pen Can't write without it. Please call 942-7579. LOST: A GOLD ADD A-BEAD necklace last Thurs. If found, please call 933-7344. FOUND AND ACCIDENTALLY SWITCHED Brown Tweed Blazers at Old Campus Homecoming Dance last Friday night in Cobb basement. Please call 929-2534 to claim and to switch. Thanks! FOUND A PAIR, OF blue suede clogs at Purdy's Wed. night: just like Oiof daughter's but aren't. CaU 933-1995. FOUND. CALCULATOR in Cama Wednesday night. Call and identify. 967-4122 or 967-8522. FOUND: STERLING RING. Found In Sutton's Drugstore. Must describe. Call at any reasonable hour. 933-8619. FOUND: BLUE STOCKING HAT. Bill Peschel, DTH. LOST: PAIR OF HUGE black ski gloves, THICK black sweater. Contact Bill Peschel at DTH. Help, before I freeze. ACCIDENTLY WORE UTSONG PAIR of blue suede clogs from Purdy's Wed. night (1119). You have mine: blue suede Olaf Daughter's size 8. Please can 933-1995. WANTED: N'ON-SMOXING MALES as subjects In paid EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-:-CI! campus. Total time commitment is 10-15 hours, including a free physical examination. Pay Is 45.C3 per hour. We need healihy maks, 18-43 with no aHersles and no hayfever. Call 8-5 Mon.-Fri. for more information. 966-1253. WANTED FEMALE VOLUNTEEHS e?s 1S-35 with monthly steering from menstrual pain and not currently using an IUD. For iimUed research study of a new medication for menstrual pain. Call 912-1333 9-5 da :y. OVERSEAS JOSS Summeryear round. Europe, S. Arner., Austra'Ia, Asia. All rklds. $S"3-tlS3 months. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write: IJC Box 52-NCi Corona Del Mar, CA FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELING AND ELnV.CES t.1 private sctiLia Saturdai-s ID am-2 Chapel 11 J Fert::.y Services IS? Conner Drive, Chapel Hill, North Carolina by trToSntment only fhortt $4344$. rur::i3 rca xr:r? r; t&m a el t$!et fyT st!l aspra, iVa'ra tl rr? ,"ilsr,fc4. Aajrca LI: trry Z m Icav. Ct3 , -7-12 3 f;-r frea estiiiat. s (T-- - rc;i srniNG taiztui: nmotfcj w! ioomm! ftr.i. 1 to shart 2 t.!of-m t i. (CJ VA:", fUs 1i i.:.:,:ks. Ca S;5-9i,i a' ir v v,r:o: i c 2t:"'.iLt v. c. -.t i ' i. c i ',:m r ' J C if1' " 6' f" ? " ft nS . T l- (.! 1 1 a i, : i. c . ; i - n i i.r. c; v m::. 10 : " : f ' i r.a 1 1 -. - ;t.-i.-'-t 3 r . t f en--; -s. ii j;.: ;''., r ' ' tit . r - '! ... S . i m: i : f : . : w t. f f u t j -1 '. r. i t . f. , ( n it ( J - ) 1 sr . j, i i.r -. - i j : .i : 1 1 )- ! ." ( . Ti V: I it s t - : I 1 1 ( a ! I c :i t ..J t , ; , : i .- s t ( . j, ! j i i j 'it ' . IVi !. l... i. aci k . . . . r. r- , m m3 Ron Frederick has caught 25 balls and Cedric Jones 22. Defensively, Duke is coming off a poor showing against the Wclfpack. State had 237 yards rushing and 451 yards total oTfense. Duke's defense is led by the linebacker tandem of Jimmy Tysca and Emmett Tilley, who are one-two in tackles on the year. . j Although Duke has not beaten North Carolina since 1973, the Blue Devils only trail in the series with UNC 33-29-4. regional WANTED: NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE to share 2-bedroom apartment for next semester. On bus line, wooded area In nice residential area. Vi rent, utilities. Call Susan at 929-S315 or 933-C245. for cols FRESHLY SMOKED TURKEY specially hardwood smoked from fresh local hens, No preservatives! No salt a died! An ideal alternative (or Thanksgiving. $25 each. Order now at the Chapel Hill Smoked Fish Co. Call 929-5343 to? of n:2 u::z nxcinca and Access or' 2. llit&lc llxaa, Feadar aad Iloliaca Aaipa. New a ad auscd f-altars. &a thmm bow at Oxbow Haste. SS3 17. Fr32...-i i. C7ACE CTJIZZJ SALE. CrKLt oa fey recast eviction of 113 Kaate, aad tclr coasolliatloa wli! CxSow f Zssle. 33 TI saost gvltars, tsac jaa, aad eaajudc'liaa. O.F. ttartla. Callacbar, WasLbara, Yasmaha. tc LocaOoa SS3 W. Fraala across fro so Foolers. 1 A?l SELLING MY $300 water ski for $110. It's the Competitor by O'Brien. I only used It occasionally last summer. Prospective buyers ca3 933-265 GftANVnXE EAST CONTRACT for sale. Call 933-1 2 arty time after 6:C0 pm. FOR SALE: SKI BOOTS-Ladies Nordica Breeze size 5 (Sis 5-6); skis flossinnol 153 cm Lnter-bea. (unmounted); Bindines: Look GT. Price negotiable. Amy or Jack 933-1024 days; 933-5S69 nkhts. FOn SALEi AIIC E2ECISTESED &&'bmmm pmpm. C&mm$.lmm V.xa. Call l4r3-l2 gjmhmm) hmtmmmm 8 as4 11 FOR SALE: TWO SOW SSU-2003 speakers. Good condllJon. $1C3.C3 for the set. Ca3 942-3257 and a&k for I:ni. USED AND EvTJi EOC'CS EOUCHT AND SOLD. Opm tmmn lav wmk. TJ 9 Mon-Fri. The Book Houac, 04 W. FranLSa St 929-5224: 4. w m W E HYING GOLD AND IZXUl TCI CASiSI Hire. neckUces, gokl and aUver coins, aterlin. James Horn and Son, IZ2 E. Weaver St. CanUoro 10-5;33 M F 13-1 Smt. $17133. rt n s:cm. KAJTA nr.sT annu'jl eo.d r.iT. Win a kej and trrrl.!! Njv. 22, f 5.C3 entry In. Ct3 Ki&ert S33-2:iS L-r d:-::. E--tC-i& t l,t:1 13. 14, i:: coll ewL-y. e-.J t. :.! g .id. CV-1 ' -..-..! on cr.t & r, -.4 .-3 -r. 113 W. Fw,a TC? FIUCES rw'D lot C.,: 3 )-L-y. Local tcZxtot tit Ijm ow:k !. Vjl rack ttn fcc-r.s f-r !s rin-. C3 S-7-I373 or r.'-!..t. f r.o ncrrrj i r.'.t c h ? " d ci r..i :c."cc:t ait. h t; .c. tr l.. j c" . ce t i ti t f t. li f rr ' .-.c it I f . . . cur. ':t ti c: let v: a. n :.d -r . - - f ' 1 4 --t .' 1 1 1 1 C3 ' . -7 I'. ' l:i t:. rrcrt liV-' cf i 1 1- ..: J V. .1 r- V V By SCOTT PETERSON ' " Staff Writer A wealth of veterans coupled with an excellent group of freshmen has presented Carolina women's basketball coach Jennifer Alley with a rather pleasant problem going into tonight's season opener with Florida in the James Madison Tip-Off Tournament. Alley's problem is not the lack of talent, but rather, which five names to list as starters in tonight's 7 o'clock contest in Harrisonburg, Va. "I still don't know the lineup," Alley said Thursday. "I am working on it right now, but I just have a tentative lineup. I probably won't know until right before the game who will start. I've kept the personnel mixed up in practice up to now trying to find the best combination." The lineup, as it stands now, is an experienced one with senior Aprille Shaffer directing the team at point guard. The four-year starter averaged 8.1 points per game last year but will be counted on more heavily this year for scoring. Teaming with Shaffer in the backcourt is senior Charlene Boykin, a 5-8 senior who was an occasional starter last year. "We are going to have to have a floor leader,"j Alley said of Shaffer, a High Point native. "Aprille is a good ball handler and a good shooter. We are going toj need for her to shoot more this year. She has also matured a lot reading defenses'. The experience she gained over Taylor- selected AM-America From wire reports , UNC outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor has been named to the Football Writers Association of America's -37th annual All-America team. Taylor, a 6-foot-3, 242-pound senior from Williamsburg, Va., was the only Atlantic Coast Conference player named to the 24-man team. Five Schools, including nationally top-ranked Georgia placed two players each on the team. ' Southern California, Pittsburgh, UCLA and Purdue also placed two players on the writers' team. RIDE FOR 2 needed to D.C. area. Will share expenses, driving, etc. Can leave anytime after lp.m. on 1125. Wish to return 1130. Please call Dave In evening at 933-8917. RIDE NEEDED TO BOSTON. Mass. Wed. or Thurs. Please call Carolyn at 933-3418. DESPERATELY NEED RIDE to Norfolk, VA or vicinity Wed. Nov. 26. Will help with gas and driving. Call 929-9661 after 5:30 p.m. RIDE NEEDED FOR TWO to DC area. Will share driving expenses. Leave anytime Wed. Pease call 933-5395. We're desperate. for rent Available for immediate occupancy. One bedroom apartment, totally electric, on bus line, pool, laundry facilities. Carpet, drapes, and water fumUhed. Cable vision available. Call 929-3321. Monday-Saturday. 10-6. SUBLEASE QUIET ONE-BEDROOM apt. Dec. 15 or Jan. 1, Vt miles from campus on bus line. Convenient to shopping, gas, laundry, food, pool. 942-6051. THE CLE? r.Ar.CI."3 wCl praseat aa Asttasaa Cacrt Friday. Nov. Slat at 8 Pit. A&mlml&n la free asd tlia fsreara la pm Beat Dookl Hey Tar Heels, don't miss the "Denis Delight Disco," sponsored by the Sweet Carolines. Friday Nov. 21st. 13-2.C3 In th Tin Can! Go Heelsia i ATTENTION FOOTBALL FANS! Put on your boots and spurs, the HEELS are heading to Texas! And OPERATION TARHEEL Is going with'em. For $13.(X) the trip Includes: Round trip transportation between Chapel H.3 and Houston, luxury lodjlng 2 minutes from Astrodome, ticket aad lunch before game. Spaces limited. Ca3 967-S117 for further detas. EEAT DOC I'.! Ersjoy th 47th annual parai at 3:C0 this Friday and party with the PUA's and THE MIGHTY MAJORS" aSerwarda m The Court. Be there, Akha! THE SECOND MONTHLY ISSUE cf SHE magazine to out. Get your copy at the Unioa Df uk, Y-Court. or y.:t nr.'.i.-nce IL1L Cary, Lafa f t Taisrasu Ch aiara. Larfa 1 mm a C rA4"a Vaaey Cry. C h tie fa eka. V.lisfa tp car&ara trsci. llry a? a a. ttwm Lcra 0. lis? Lai a c-rit tL"."-.Jv. la lht ar.--hera IE,J1 H."iai. WHAT EVE It' YOU DO. daa'l f-r-tt a Eirm IDA VI LET EirmiUAYS, ETC. lit i dt ,ctos ct to that f-eft-! petsoa lae yott. tlS..t3. Ca3 $21197. ? 42-2321. rr.!! v.:z cit:3 cir..r3 A3 azzvzj ' :', It f.sr;sl t " a... j j tl; teae?t is. Ti- Ccirsri tZ.' CicUf aJ lis) C.. -i. V if. i r.; .t I '(ill: i. A t " : "CI : " t- C411 - J ! r 1 tv e V t ' fi. i. J i . , vj. rr.r. .i y. .-; fif.x 1" . t a 1 r 1 l. ; r t. V. t' e t t ... 4)t ilar. I , " f iff. the past year will make her valuable this year." Henrietta Walls, a 6-2 " sophomore, 'returns as center for the Tar Heels. Walls scored 9.7 points per game last year as the Tar Heels went 25-15 and teamed with Shaffer as the strength of the defense. Walls led the squad in steals with 74 and pulled down 234 rebounds. Ranking Walls at forward will be junior Meredith White and sophomore Kathy Crawford, a selection to the Women's National Invitational Tournament's All-American squad last year as freshman. The 5-10 White combines good ball handling skills with height up front while . the 6-0 Crawford is the more potent scoring threat, having averaged 10.3 points a game last year. Tresa Brown and Cindy Miller top the list of newcomers on the Tar Heel roster. Brown, 6-2, can play cither center cr forward. Miller is also versatile and along with Brown will offer help on the boards for Carolina. Eileen McCann, a 5-9 point guard will offer. Shaffer backup help and sophomore JoAnna LiUey and walk-on Jackie Shaw also will serve reserve roles. "We are definately ready to play; we . need to play," Alley said. "We've had a couple scrimmages, but you handle those differently. I don't know if we are ready-with our offense and defense, but emotionally we are ready to play. Georgia running back Herschel Xixst freshman honored by the football writ: they began picking a team in 1944. Pittsburgh offensive tackle Mark May was i.ared the winner of the 19S0 Outland Award, presented annually to the most outstanding collegiate interior lineman. South Carolina running back George Rogers also was selected to the team. The team will be featured on television Dec. 14, on the final show of the college football 1520 highlight series. ClassiScd cds may bs plsccd at the DTH OHkcs or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union C55A, Chapel. Hill, NC 27514. AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before ad is to run. CHRIS M. Let's enjoy our "generic" marriage courtesy of the C.H.P.D. by honeymooning In Bella La Cava! Let's go soon I want to hold your hand! Kocham Cie, Colleen. STEFPETiWdLF Hey manic depressive, you won this battle but the war is not over. Coma to Chez Condorkingswood Sunday for a romantic cigarette-lit dinner. Inquire about menu at Md Res id era (sorry, no mutton). Pot roast selection Is limited. Love, Mol. Good luck HZLA on your EEAT DOC 3 FAILVEE. Let's cet red-up Tarhetk! Come to the Parade TODAY at 3:00. The IXC supports you all the way. See your there! HAPPY 19th EIHTHDAY UZ1 You're a one of a kind girl! I hope Saturday Is really super for you. Love, Mitch. ' KAI This comes straight from Horses! mouth who you will never sec or hear from ealn. I've seen to that. His right choice Is made. She's ckan you're dirty. By the way how was the mud? Fan. SHATION, One sends roses, another dances with you at a ball. Killer has Saturday and I have nothing at a3. Happy Birthday. A Closa Friend. CAPTAIN CREEH HarPV Birthday, you fossl. Now you're too old to play Rat Patrol on Jockey EiJe. Bet you couldn't even End the car. We know you and Pete are having en a.Tlr, but thaf s solid. Line, Julie. DUVAL, Happy 22nd birthday! Let's celebrate It In style. Bring harpdog to dinner for added excitement. I'll show you some more R.T.'! Love always, LUa. ' DAWGinL-Can you believe you've finally hit 20? WYII 1 -ht the Coot fe c kbretion and da word Cod pozzies. Happy B-dayf Tracer, Lesser, and r.ufas. WHAT FEICE NOW, OPEC? Mav tea sm3 wtlls of contiguous output ere a better bvy, but da you want crude or refined? Prospective Cowubloe. COHDO P. 1 oriy bid 415 but in my heart you're worth millions. Your third floor Secret Admirer. YES YOU LAUT1AN. Hope you Ct ewrythlr.3 vom want fir your tlrthdijy. (Thankfr'3 too ) Have a great year. Slrwd a very concerned iUrrJ. CHAD PL NAT,! H 1 hojxr It was you! It had to have beta me. no? Warm me with your radioactive ray this wetkendl Cookie. CONCrTULAT.OriS TO DATJTYL, "AT.," Dvid, Mac, Utx9 arJ Harmsn, tle rew brothers of Ma Zru. From the ttt sorority to the ttX fratrr ify, V.Vkome to dt'.d-jm. Love and tkee wre! Thea Pi, A-Vha Krr A'rJa Sjfori'v Inc. WMA3 Uf ta vt'.zdJZ Mi yo Kaw Vera reaporuuhte for tkt of It's crea tnasa. Tharia bunches! TI'.irlr3 f yoi. WELW. YCDA: YJ art b'nrte-j ti sound Lit a OSnt fcrtune toA:lG. I have ev'--iteJ each cf try aet ar,J tor.'i&'y to yovf d-l'd. i t'r'.k)fi. t'.t Fortt Is fiOT too strong 1 r me. tl, Forte l very sUcr 3 l.l roe. 1 d jCt jit a.henn,-:- r5. ?-st la wtat atc-ut b..;.-'3 Li crackers Cat cru-r.ll? n,itof O. : '.".a. h;;y 1 ? to ti::; uttle fc:i l e -.J t . 11 I r. t. tp r t. t-r. Lcvt-f c t" t': O t .1. - t V i js..Tit i ik v i't a L "I I'. f - t v Jf. A a-.".;' -e ...:.;t. II II.: T1-. 'ilftif. T' r r-i or; ;.l.tvt irt:.', " J Ts.t C- ... Ca t ' I - " . !! J v iatlt?(. L L r ,st r tf.' "ritlil a. I J t tv -j r- t'L.l. '. fi .'.:: .1 11. . z , 1:.' n i "i, ?t -i. t,; ' ic -J ' ' :. if 1 !.: I '.rvl V . ti r.r , : t e i 1 i' t r. (. 1 ,-. ... "We don't know that much about Florida, only that it won its . state tournament last year and went to the. regional tournament. They are a fast- breaking team and usually play a 1-3-1 defense." Carolina will -inset, host James Madison University at 2 p.m. in the , tournament's .second round Saturday, and travel to face powerful Old Dominion Nov. 24 in Norfolk, Va. ; Walker thj. ( Taylor TO THE PERSON WHO STOLE my blarar Purdys Wednite. I appeal to your aense of humility. Please return my N.Y. license, watch, keys, so I can avoid further hassels whkh neither will benefit. No que. a&ked. Thanks T, Ferland 3-3469. HAPPY EIITTHDAY HUMPEY AND HELLY hop you both get some SKW and reunite Doctor Dwayrte's two favorite pupils. ' LIEUTENANT R. U.SA.F. Red Uderi Cobra rilsht ALi?raan Four. Colony E. Confused 1 a mill Where do a3 messages from come??? As Shogun War Lord 1361 Box I once came! With response no came you! Training you must compk-t!!! Jedi traL-ted am 1! Cut, Vt UM Side of The Force leads me another way. SJ.g.n.aJ. Response 1T17 Cobra Nine, over. ' ' ' ' M"1E P. How'd It co yesterday? Ca3 me ' (!i:73S3)-l esrd If I spLhed ycu. wouU I really get one? Your Personal Physical Thefsf,lat, LEIA, CrJILn OF THE JEDI wocll peatly welcome the adiliiofl c-f your rf.l. to our ranks. See Luke, for details., OOT4, President and Historian, PET CCEESTEn-Lolistrrs don't eat bob-na w1:h eyea and hamburgers wf.h crten tit'a. Bn,a crabs wa3t sidewa'.-s and rVie broomsticks. See you under a dock ilOCK COEHCTERS. TO THE CL'IL IN JASPCIS Wed. n!;ht 1:h blue eyes wearing a b'ae sat: We wre very "ilt" watching the mud wrestling, Lefs c-t k2nhr. Respond DTH. Ciry wearing r!;-rd sweater and friend of the big brown wrestilng stallion. lrA..ErfLpa( Lava a (.raat tlia stltk f aor f aastly thla rkaf. Tasta!L.lsj taaaa Lua-'iy I.i:? Rad Ears. Uyoa trwy V.'. MrdX)WS tons WASHINGTON AND LLE L'r.r.ur.ITY. f.kaae reply bi Prrsona'a c-f DTI I. Curto. lXLY IL Tkm I'j 21. iLsrry ElrtUy. Des'l csUtfkta to a-. la mow tit rei'ra Urtl. & Ca.?. ItJlY-O.-.v a Ur.'.s tK.fJ the fa 23. let's 0 tnt birt t'..-rB, !'j;-e to S vj yp ft.f!h ooa.Lov, Bear. LUKE, I'rs bo l.jpocrift! Yoa DO NT L".r,l iTA..IX Tct ' f I t-frn. I t t kt Vi Lr..wwho I Hi an."", lis t'.c-.'-i b k 1 fftt, Fes ! r-y t:-! It-'' r t f r-A 11 U tV .1 r.-a r-' Y.D.. LU-a It t. to iiy ri.r.:n: a a n Lji t--ri t . t..t t'a -.-';. . tl.x-'.'U a-J ' 3- I d-l a-..Vf'iv, I; W'.'J. " ifls Utlfit. j. . i . t ft I ty e, c ' fa -i'. 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