Friday, Jsnusfy 23, 1381 Tha 'Dsiiy' Ter Hsel7 Busy vcchcnd at home 7 j Cy R.I.. CYNUM " . Staff Wr.-er She has recorded the best time of any women's collegiate swimmer in the na tion this season in two events, shattering an ACC record with one. For good mea sure, she has brcked a pair of Bowman Gray Pool records. She must be a seasoned veteran, you say? Wrong. With only six collegiate meets under her belt, freshman sensation Sue Walsh already has made quite a y y u u y y y u v, tVaSoh w W "I wasn't really sure how my times would be' Walsh said. "I wanted to do well, but I didn't think they would be so quick, so fast," she said. The highly recruited Walsh finally picked Carolina partly due to Coach Frank Comfort. "I liked Frank's objectives and tech niques,' she said. "His objective was to also help you as a student, and that's what we're here for." Walsh plans to major in either business or accounting. Having recorded six of the team's best times, Walsh has been one of the catalysts in Carolina's perfect 5-0 dual-meet record this season. Soccer honors Three members of the North Carolina women's soccer team which finished fourth in the nation were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America team. Sophomore midfielder Nancy Clary was picked for the first team and freshman Ann Klas and sophomore Janet Rayfield were given Honorable Mention honors. Jay Ainslie, a member of the men's soccer team, has been named captain of the U.S. Junior National Team that qualified for the World Junior Cup. j U Lr J w Li-' In a fiw insUncss, during our past 13 yesrs of advertis Ir.g tv.ast crtli!:s, tcriptura passages hsva bf sn omitted. Thtss omissions havs doubtless bsen unLntentionsl. Howavsr, tha emissions provoked tha foiiowing thought: To a certain extent tha omission cuts us off and breaks ccntsct felth tht "POWER HOUSE!" Hebrews 12:4 tells us MFOH IT 13 THE VOHD OF GOD THAT IS QUICK AND POVEnFUL!" This cmlssicn stirs us up to stress &9 importane cf Ths Christian's "SEARCHING THE SCR!? TUr.ES" end laying v? Ged'a Vcrd In his ftssrt as we enter Ths First recorded v;srds epeken by Christ after His t-p!2m by Jahn CrptSJt wsrs: MA!J CHALL NOT LIVE DY CHEAD ALCriE, CUT DY EVERY WORD THAT PHO CEECETH CUT CF THE f "OUTH CF GOD" K&lihtw end Luks 4:4, If ysu prefess to bs a Christian, In vSsw cf t.V.s $zzzzz? v.hrt his bssn ycur ettituds end cflert towards C5I"3 farnl'.Izr v.'.'.h Mgjry wcrd cf God"; and v.hst Is ycur IrAzr.llzn rcsrd'.rsg tha effcrt In 1S31 to "est laminar with evsry Word cf God." LI? 3, Cr.tsmsl Ufa Is C:?znitti "TO KNOV GOD 13 CTCnflAL UFEI" Hs Is a psilsnt, Xtnizr, kind and loving tfachrr that says: "SEEK, AND YE SHALL FIND, ASK AND YE SHALL RECEIVE, KNOCK AND IT SHALL EE OPENED UNTO YOU: COS UNTO L!E ALL YE THAT LAS OR, AND AHE HEAVY LADEN, TAKE MY YOKE UPON YOU, AND LEARN OF f.'.E, AND YE SHALL FIND REST UN TO YOUR SOULS, FOR UY YOKE IS EASY, AND WY CURCEN LIGHT Matlhaw 11:23, etc. " r r-1 vzizs 25 words cr less Students '1.75 Non-Students '2.75 AM 5' fc ech 44iiioMl wor4 1 X3 mor fur bol ad o? bolirc tvp 19 percent discount lof run S ctxnwrctiSiv dayt fUumrn Frhtt i'ry Clsmtty t, HP Jf AT.S YOU LNTEHSTLD IN voSuntrte3 it John UmUd PfvcMatric Hocpital In ButnT thi Kmrtter? Attend n rsBRkaSionsl RiMtiRg Jan. 21 or 2 at 7:C0 p.m.. South Cl'rfry Room, Cero!na Union. For mor y-'ormKon, cs3 Cam put Y. Tl :Z XC1 :iJ"3T want you to -dtraw-3-fhotosraph r anything that you can da. llttt . ;h ut 6.5 p-wi Mon., ian. 2Cih room 217 Union. Ti'2 Cr.DUATT STUDENTS of tht UNC Dram Department art prtsn:lnj THZ Tlir.IX S:;nx."3 by Afiton Cfilhov, Jan. S p.m., Craham f JmorlaS Fret Aieahikm, ATTT r.T.ON tZUZXtr.S ITi LADY LUCK. Com To Lambda CKt A', ha. L?r th 3 csrrut casino r'.t CI friy at 9 p.m. Tht aaen -l acrorsodatt aU. (Atrott tern f tiftar5ms f - -J '- ,1 r I'W.V D: FC.l J",Y ..ilTT I LIT H a i::.C . ' :.?' rri tis. n 3 . l! t r.' t cf Dvc. i: .4 i.i L.;:.f.-r. c. : mdmh , ZA n. wiuTTi :: id. I f J 1 r.i t .! :-r ;i 14 j - J Ci 3 S - i t : 2 l - J t . n. rcu::3: t ccto t'.' t zi d r.Ji r.rr.G at r' V.-.J. raorr.' 3 n. 1. S . it U & Ir.l r r.v -c " - ct c i v.v :r. ct. c : i rc3 i i. t.Jf :t , tt u'-t'i: j 4 .r..cr...,. ;!. C: ' " 1 U. U 'it t:w cf f 1. c i -i::3 tit l : ) 1; ' .Y: I.- i;,.H t:-.J J f : t' C 3 t."J l.'.r.t.V. Her specialty is the backstroke, where she has those two top national times at 100 and 200 meters. Her 100-meter time of 56.58 broke an ACC record. She said there has been less pressure on her to do well this season than in the past. "I swam for an AAU club last year and I was really on my own," Walsh said. "Here, there is more team unity, everybody is cheering you on. If you; have a bad day, there are others to take up the slack." Being in the thick of the swim season, her days can be hectic. She has 6 a.m. practices twice a week. In addition, she has five afternoon practices and three weight lifting sessions a week. "Sometimes it's tough to get all my studying in, but we usually have enough time after practice," she said. , "It's rough when you have to study late and go to practice at six the next morning." When all that work doesn't reap much publicity, it bothers her. "I just wish more people would come to watch, especially for the big meets like State when everyone is really into the rivalry," she said. With a victory over South Carolina last Saturday, she feels the team's only other big obstacle to an unbeaten season will be that State match next month. "We swam against State in the Penn State Relays and we really beat them in the relays a lot, so I think we could beat them in a dual meet," she said. Monday-Friday 11:C0-2:CQ Sundsy 11:00- 11:C0 2.C3 e ey $1.S5 Calad bar , Crest Potato for only 2C3 17. Fsrssfdla Or. Pcc!mo-2:1 end Acta 43 The writer's Mother tcid him a story when he was about 4 ssvsn ysars eld. It thrillsd ma than, and It hss thril'sd rr.s many a time since, In fact every time I have hssrd it and even now as I tell it. It concerned a man by the name of Dr. Bamett who was Pastor of an Atlanta Church. Ha was on a trip to Europe. A storm cams up In tha night and ths Captain crdared all ths psopia awakened and to dress and;' be prepared for the worst. The porter who awakened Dr. Bamstt reported ht sat up a few moments, Hi tsnsd, but said: "God is out there on the watsrs," laid down and wsnt back to sleep. "ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE TO THOSE WHO CEUEVEI" "FAITH COfJSES DY HEARING, AND HEARING COJJIES BY THE WORD CF GOD!" Va hsva God's Vcrd, and God's Promises. Doubtisss the tmutl " with us is nsjlt cting and omitting God's Vcrd end giving too much tints to cthsr thingsl Ths fc'Icwing qusts Is from ths lata C Illy Sunday, spoken not many ysars aftsr tht Invention cf ths flying machine: "TO TEACH A CHILD TO LOVE THE TRUTH AND HATE A LIE, TO LOVE PURITY AND HATE VICE, IS GREATER THAN INVENTING A FLYING MACHINE THAT, WILL TAKE YOU TO HEAVEN CEFORE EREAKFA5T. UN CONSCIOUSLY YOU SET IN MOTION INFLUENCES THAT WILL DAMN OR BLESS THE OLD UNIVERSE AND BRING ' NEW WORLDS OUT OF CHAOS AND TRANSFORM THZtt FOR GOD." i "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY DREAD ALONE, BUT DY : EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD" Matthew and Luke 4:4. P.O. 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For application contact Lloyd CriT.:h, Stat Y?5CA, 6 St. Jame Ave, Coston MA C2116, (6l725-CC2). On campus intervleu in February. Arnxsa iooL cat.e for 5 yeah old and 13 rat cU. Facu'.'v family. tW.r Cites & Frarta. Tus. it Ihurs. 2:20 to 5 CD. Car desitcabU. l3.C3hr. After 6 pm ca'i S2MCC7. ASTISMA siif -cts needed for drug sturfy at UNC School of MedUrtne. Need women not cf Ch24 bearing potentiat, men of 3 a-e. U'J pey tZ.i at comoWtion. C3 St 6-431 fer detaa. rrnsoNS Foa telethon:: fxception WC.'Ui. Good pay. Ha etp-erk-nct necetary. Ar; V 121 S. ;, S::a 1C3, t.'.er 1S.C3 ary llonday. , vcur.a t-:rN on ivo:-:en. ni '.:h car, l,?t dvery, asm tp w I ; J.C3.ty. Nj xprienc necestary. An ? 121 S. Cstesi Svl:t 1C3. aftsr 10.C3 M.r.w',fy. enri c: ; c:rrt.'.:TY ten i:ir:z ft:r.c: t-Ci '.t. cr Jr. : cm c' , 1 tf 1 S crt:. .-V. Cl3 f-.'V t-r c '. . t v.: :.t: d a::t ',tv::.:;i . D: . v r Jr. f ' fricjr c-; "rt cr- t ! ' ' :. Jli 'Vte l,f '.tf.' ft. C:l L i.: v lr t-'j. S. r : ! r i f r.r :' :i l: :r.: -: r f r i.r . i f'n tt J tfrfn. . t f r ' : !. r ;r t i. t t" -"'". - f DIM M.KI ( Sua Welsh As for personal achievements, she simply wants to do her best. "I don't usually set times as a goal. A lot of coaches do that, but I never have." Walsh and the rest of the women's team will be trying to gain national qual ifying times tomorrow as they host a weaker Clemson team, but she says the Tigers can't be taken lightly. ' As Clemson has probably heard by new, Walsh is one that cannot be taken lightly. As she enters merely her seventh match of her collegiate career Sue Walsh has already made her mark in the record books. :-. -.. v Z3 3 ' $275 Present this ed 2 for 1 Pizza Special good Thursday-Sunday CC2.51CQ 1 I FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELING AND SERVICES In private tertlng Saturday 10 ara-Z pm Chapel HU1 Fertility Services 1C9 Conner Drive, Chapel Kill. North Carolina by ' appointment only phone S&3-4&56." 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The North Carolina women's basketball team's game with Georgia Tech will precede the men's game between those schools Saturday after noon. The men's and women's swimming teams are home in meets with Clemson, an especially big Atlantic Coast Con ference meet for the men. The men also play host to Georgia Sunday. Duke and Wake Forest's men's track teams will come for a meet with UNC Saturday, and the women wU face East Carolina, N.C. State and St. Augustine. Despite a busy week, UNC's fencing and wrestling squads will face a full schedule this weekend. The UNC men's fencing squad easily defeated Duke, 23-4, Wednesday night . err: u e:c.rj .- 2 I I 1 v I VJ TL1ED OF THE CAMPUS ClOWDS? We are UteraHy DESPEHATE for 2 housemates to share our kiauriouj, moJarn scbr house 10 mln. from Carrboro. We have 23 acres, private pond, hot tub, garden, kertmL carpooi, ample storage, woodstove. On!y $35 ' monthly for separate bedroom wshared bathroom (15 ufHIec). 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The i3th-ranked North Carolina State wrestling team won eight of 10 weight classes from North Carolina to end the Tar Heels 13-game Atlantic Coast Con ference winning streak 29-9 Wednesday night in Carmichad Auditorium. The Wolfpack ran out to a 16-0 lead against the Tar Heels, winning the first five classes before DIU Gaffney gave lXWG QfWm W 1 Dine amid the art of China Gourmet food from aS four 3fi S WiUUSUi Willid tf Pckirg, Szechuan, Clinton, .' Privata party rooms evaHabla 11 I i FEICD'G GAEDEN II - SOUTH SQUARE MALL. DUTHAM' 493.31 19 ClassiHcd cds may be placed fit the DTH Carolina Union C55A, ads must bs prepaid. Dcadlins: (noon) one business day before FOE SALE: OVEH 1SC0 RECENT LP'S. CASSETTES. &-tracks for sale, rock. ciassScal, blues, Jizz, wave, tic. 1 1. CO-13. CO Moa., Jaa. 2th through Sat., Jan. 31st 12-6 p.m. FoundatkMt Dookstore. 134 E. Rosemary across from Cli Rook Corner. MOHTJSON DORM FOIALE CONTnACT for sal launedlateM Ca3 942-2321 or coma by 4S0 FoKcroit. Thank you. Must be o3-campu resitered student. EAND VIANTED: Ar you kx4ing for tinkers? We'rt locking for back-up. If Interested repty as DTI I. CvU and Eion&. CAHPOOL FROM CAHY TO aiPEL KXL 4a. I low: t:C3 -4;20 pm. flea caJ Um (447-S37) or Twy 257C). ' i 1 1 euv::,3 cotD and savin rca CAsa R, BetlJacet, cold rl 3vtr c&4m, tUrs. Jstses Home ai Son. 1C2 E. U'eavtt St. Carrboro 10-50 H-V 10-1 Sl- S7-4i0. NAJO THADinG POST E.lri CctJ ft .:,--erf 13, 1$. lJ ssUjewdry. a4 &cntz3 -.ti. E?l cm carat t war. 4 str!j 13 W. Frftftk&t IT A X t lr-r 1 v;r; 1 - -y. On I - t;i.'t.-r-t. t-' " '-;r. tc, (i t. L-. p-f I 1 i. C' C . e J a-i'-f ij c. ' ' 1 v.- 1 1 .:...'...'. c3 s.J : :i. 1. i ,t:.-y 1 0-4. t:;."v,' - rci r::.T. tj f r. s s- . , . , 1 iti t ' ; ci.3 V .2-7. 5. r : t : i:" :r.. r. it its, f .- i:: -r, 5 r 4 1 6" cf-wi, T ' i t -. t .5 - . c. i i. c 1 1 til L '. t If e 1 ' "" ' . f.. rr,. ... .p., . ..iim...w..m.. .1 ji... ,wmi(.i...m.. 111.11. luteal. ..u.ii iu i UNC its first points with an 8-7 decision over Chris Mondragon at 158 pounds. A first-period pin by Jan Michaels at 167 brought Carolina within seven, but State pulled away winning the final three classes. The showdown between State's Chris Wentz and Carolina's Dave Cocke, both ranked in the top five at 125 pounds, was as close as expected. Cooke battled back from a five-point deficit in the third period to tie before Wentz gained back points in the last minute to win 12-11. After wrestling East Carolina at 7:30 Saturday in Greenville, Carolina returns heme to face Maryland at 4 p.m. Sunday in Carmichael. RESTAURftNT Viz c:xve luncheon buf fet every Set end Sun. Svsnshai Regular rscna ilsa carved Luncn: weessoys 1 1 cm-2 prn Sat. & Sun. 12-2?0 pm JK -i . p m t $ 4 0 3 J; ( CAPOLINA t OUTDOOR HCUB 'lUpllltl CPADT$ FHANKLIW ST. C'QI POPTMOll U-ALU the DTH Olucea or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. All Ad must be received by 12 ad Is to run. LADY P.-Three Squeezes -TC1F -couldn't Utt another day'3 P.S. IttSo: Cina. Lisa. Carol. Veda. Marie, Katy and Jennikr. Lonely Heart In Teasue. OHION, we thought you were great Sunday at practke. When are you going to perform aAln? Keep playing 3rd Root James. EUDt ifappy 21t F3-Dyt Mop tomorrow urt'l be an extra special day for you... My favorite banana ha4! Love ya lots! Boot. MATTY EiriTl 'DAY I'.IKE Wl See not only do 1 never forgft but Pm generous tool Have really great dai Love you kisl Jante. SHARON Happy 22d Birthday! tlWt th personal you'v never Had. I top this It yow'rt best bbilidsy ever. Love, Sandra. EDDS, 1 know you don't thrive on birthdays, but that you rflf-;hi ti a personal anwy. Love. Cissf. P.S. What do you thrive o7 HATPY ErTlfDAY JUDYH t j 2 Have a super wlurd and end your t.'m :j years In si. You're t greaiest l:.l sis ever. Love ya, Christina. WE ARENT 6UITOSEO ta fcr3 anyona ttt your birthday iomwwi, wtU u-3 them UmI'. A very llrry Lctiidav W Mary T! Love. rooffi. I 'lICE K wry crvuh. Sar mk4 you over bk but c: '.i't i!ow It much Sat, f of-,w me? H w abortt thle syeckeod? Yowr enwtoted sweethearf. DT: lf'rv D-y V.OM.Vf? 3hia tt" for a cniE;nor;3 t et h th s3 .? you t fcS Lc ea t. r la t'. L.;3 13 6 JW. TlXCA.N'D ORION-W heard that r might be at the UftfcM a3-lihtef. WtH be there wtsh yw MarriaoA. FC.1. "-Z ti: V.! 5 e.l c cat v-'.--a, rt d '4 s-. J t L .? IV - J l5 cv-e is OS t.J T.V.! to T;:r. izt.'i s:r:.v.:,:tY i:r.T f-rAn r . t-'CI-l, C If .:: .:;4ft : t' :t t r'.l . J tT..t i 1 "tt e T ly ..t. tt.1 .-".J. t t f.' t f - tft I .tie rry t Tt it'.V f - i r y . 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