Friday. February 6. 19UThe Daily Tar Hee! 7 i, n.-o"T" " ,0 O ' 5 o to c ijnda ncnnrrsoN When Wayne Miller came to UN'C as a freshman, he was confronted with the! same kind of "competition shock" tha! most outstanding high school athletes are forced to grapple with when they step up to the level of college athletics. Now, as a senior, Miller locks back and values the experience of his first year on the track t- &m m m id m Jr g y k a "Vvnen 1 was a freshman, I C;dn't know if 1 could run with the college guys Miller said. "I was covins dose, but never won a single race. At the ACCs I finally won in my heat. I took the tape and put it in my pocket." . Miller said he felt that the string of losses caused him to lose his competitive drive. "I think I just forgot how to win. That first victory caused me to think. "In hih school, I'd do anything to win as long as it was legal. Confidence makes all the difference in the world." The Mt. Olive native is a versatile per former on the men's track team. He competes in both indoor and outdoor track, running the 400- and 600-meter dashes as well as in the relays. Miller's best event is the 400-meter dash. He has been ACC champion the past two years and has competed in the NCAA national indoor and outdoor championships as a sophomore and junior. He has run a personal best of 43.41 h the 400 indoors and 45.3 outdoors. His best indoor 600 is 1;0. if 25 words or lass 'Aid 5' for each addi'Sonal word '1 .03 men for tox4 d or bokltact typt 10 prcnl discount for ad run 5 conaccuifv days Hmm Ptim Vary ClaH? . J 0PHm. M a It . r w m Jf VALENTINE'S DANCE FEATURING "JANICE." T.-vnivj. Feb. 12 9:33-12:33 In CranvilS c.Vurid. Cu-ests: $1X3 adve.net ticket. J2.C0 at the door. Inquire at Tower Desks lor advance tickets. EDDIE'S CAFFETTE. ThSs Saturday only, ll:O2:C0 p.m. A3-you-can-est fcoro the mi!n cafeteria line-meats, vegttatles, bread, tvcr,tcs. Only J3.C0. (excludes certain sk!aJs and desserts.) Glen Lennox Shopping Center. LET US FEHSUEDE YOU TO JOIN us at St Anthony HaU, 207 Flttsboro St.: Coeducational Social and Literary Society (Alternative to Fraternity Lib.) Party: Sat, Rush: Sun., Mon., Wed.. 7:CO-10:CO Tla tt&tl'.a to tow VZUTt all wttltaj at Caacli ,HnmfALa L '!'". ..!", rfKsry sUtla. 1m IZlt dpyoslt la d lzixt Z'.itj. Doa't m'a cet oa Ci fistssiis arvst. Yemll hvm t Cmm ! vf-f t;r. ct:i VALrrrn::: ClArcrr.iD aj: ts Taesdxy. F. lC.li at sioom. CAHOLlflA 0UTD003 CTOHT3 crvDLur cxrnr.S3 in tic&t F, re-? .Z j sv.r. ll;t 3 pja. t. 'i 1 2 -.S t II xt ' - ' ;t ; r c : -i ea artrfJ tj. S t t'.lt. asla, t '..srs t J t : J e ."-scs. L ZL, 1 11 rs.jftt&ls al a f i 'a. C.?a:t ?' t z v-' i. . : :i t Crt. aCs'-'jei ri UfJCH U? YOU SUNDAY AT THE STATION. Fresh baked cc.e cske and iu"t. Hat tf6'-.' J-.,k. Fn.lt tar. d'v.lt after 1:C3 p.rat, lj the eory jJ-ic to be. O-es 11-3. -.r.t i . i t t. : i:y T- .; Sf.. ' r r j i . 1- as' ; - 'I ( t .1 ' t If i I 'i-ZV- I'- : ' - r , - - . .c-'i. - i 4 i n i.-- ,-. - r . j .; i :ir fe iiiu ... ,. , . , ... , , , . , . t" . 1. 1 . - t l ! la .... .. . , . . , .... ' , . I - it-.J. 4 - f t ; t f A , . I , , - i I i W 11 i .... - .. . .... . ,. ........... ,. .t i. , Ay,t. ! U. t . , ..1. .. ' .'.' i.twi. I i . 1 I ( ' " ') , ; ; II. !:;'.: I) I ' , " . 'it' - it; -'i V , 1 : ... i n i -7. f i ' :"t rye. If v.t j 1' -1; 7, r t f f 1 1 " ' ' r " ': ') 1 1 1 r f t I :t i.tu mt v-f t- ft r. . .Lf-( t I . .,: ' " ! i f i sr. i! :i 'in;;:, f c. v . J r t : ; :s a t v i ' ., k o.: .". I ...-! I?-- 'i. iff . !.. I i . ', i 1 : f. i U -. . i . i '.. t i 'j . t i -'-j- t t f ' t i I - to - " -- C- - . Cpad ' Joe. Hilton calls Miller "a real outstanding young man. He never turns away from work and his sincerity and de dication make I.im an asset to the team." Miller has his sights set on qualifying for the NCAA indoor national meet in Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Qualifying standards for this year arc 1:10.2 for the 600 and 48.1 for the 400. kvausc the small size of Carolina's indoor track (10 laps per mile), times are generally slower. "1 need to get on a larger track. If I can, qualifying is almost guaranteed. The times I'm running now would probably place in Detroit, which is 1 1 laps (per mile)," Miller said. Hilton is optimistic about Miller's chances. " I know he's ahead of where he was at this time last year. When we get to the meets on faster tracks, he'll make it." One of Miller's main goals is simply staying healthy. Track is far from an injury-free sport. Those problems are compounded indoors with athletes run ning on hard, wooden boards and around tight turns. "If I'm healthy, then I can find out just how good I am. Lots of times it's not a major injury, but a nagging one and those are so frustrating because you have to run half speed," Miller said. "An ath lete that's injured is the worst person, to be around and I've had my share chon dromalacia, hamstring pulls, foot problems." " Miller said lie had no preference be tween indoor and outdoor track because the distance was the same. But he said he enjoyed the challenge of the strategic dimension involved in indoor track. "Outdoor ti easier on your body and is more pure speed.- Indoors you don't al ways have to be the fastest, but you have Us tzrvQ lur.ckccn buf fet every Sat. end Sun. fi . m C . r JLSi. .tvD 13 Cc-zr menu tlso curved t rrr r J 1 i i LOST: DINNER RING while walking from Granville to the hospital. Family Hlerloom, great sentimental value. Call Alice 933-8450. FOUND: UMSEELLA lis T-6 Carrol Hall Tuesday night. Call 933-4333. LOST GOLD ALARM WATCH at Hillsborough and Franklin. Tues. Feb. 3 in morning. Missing back Bezel. Reward. Call Mervln 929-9465. Wave message. Thanks. FOUND: KEYS ON UNUSUAL KEY ring. I found these keys on Jones Ferry Road, (Near Old Well Apts). CaS 929-4995 to identify. PLEASE. PLEASE, PLEASE. If anywhere on campus you've found a EHOVVN soft-LEATHER CHECKBOOK cover with ID's receipts reading AARON CANADA, please turn remaining contents in at Carolina Union Desk, co Wanda Montgomery. PART-TIME ASSISTANT rental agent for apartment complex, 10 am-2 pm. Some typing and bookkeeping skills helpful. Call 942-7200, 10 am 6 pm. , : PART-TIME MAINTENANCE MAN for apartment complex In Carrboro. General knowledge of plumbing, app&ance repair, carpentry, painting, pool maintenance, and grounds maintenance. Must have own tools. Call 942-7200, 10 am-6 pm. JOSS IN ALASKA! Summeryear-round. High pay; SS&0-2CQ0 monthly! All fields-Parks, Fisheries, OH Industry and more! 1931 Employer tilings, information guide. 14. Alasco, Cox 9337, San Jose. CA 95157. EXCELLENT SUMMER COUNSELING OrPO.'tTUNmES for men and women who are Interested in serving boys and girls ages 7-16. guiding them in their physical, mental and spiritual development Only those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted eSorts to help each Individual child develop his or her potential should apply- One must have ability to teach In one or more of our specified activities. Co'!' students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDEnE -HO, l-wrstcd 17 miles soaf h of Charlottes, N.C, b an ACA accredited camp member, specUliir.g in water sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoeing), yet an added emphls is placed on the land sports .jftier&l atl.klics, tennis, archery, riritify and back packing). Ilorsetck ridksg, white-water .canoelnj and tripping are extras In our cxctSent prcwrram. For further bilarmafioa wrile or c3 G W,l.am Cimer, Jr., Director. Camp ThndrtU d. flout 4. E-x US-A, Oovrr. S.C.. 21710 31-2121). FniNTtrt WANTED: E!atl'..heJ company Btt-tklni ulenred fuli-time or part-time p inter. ATF ChU-f & MulU. 1213 expertewe hV-f-t F-ease ca3 H4,iZ2 Utt Intmir. We are an tual oportunlfy efttf.Lyr. OVCHSEAS JOCS-SuMwrrytar round. r.impe. S. Amer., AustraSa, Asia. A3 Etrlds. tS-J-112-3 montKW. S.H!Mr. f"re rfu. V.Vl! 1JC t il t.Ci Cwona Dvi lUt, CA v.t: vy. ncnc ic '-:.ar drset l J l r A t t ' i w -.ts ! t U 1 4 J fl t - f t t -; -. T-..I t.n ct .si: ' j a ! r? j ' v J t -r ! ' r, rfiiit.' ir- . 1 rs'i il.fr -it i ' fl is 1 ;1. I . a - 1 ,t. t1 8 -i:.3. ; ..c-r: ,11. t-: y c am: : ci:.: r f ' ' -y r t - t ' -o. 1 11 C- t .. -n i s VVoyns f.iilcr to be smart. Indoors you break io the in side and there are tricks to use on the curves, like using a teammate to block somebody. My major advantage indoors is that I can run the curves well. "Skip Miller, Kevin Lockerbie, Brett Plummer, Willie Cummings these are the guys who make me work and respect myself." This weekend Miller competes with those teammates in the mile relay at the Millrose Games in Madison Square Garden; In what he said lie hoped would be his finest season, Miller has come a long way from the frustration of his freshman year, "1 enjoy running and the competition more than I used to," he said. "Track is a tough individual sport. It's hard to say what motivates rimners and keeps them going. My old high school coach, Anthony Ford, told me, 'Anybody can quit. Who wants to be anybody?" 1 iiM f 0" .. A GREAT PLACE TO EAT! Tnnr lH7l K A J corners 175 E. Franklin' St' Across from Campus ccrvlc FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELING AND SERVICES in private setting Saturdays 10 am-2 pm Chapel Hill Fertility Services 109 Conner Drive. Chapel Kill, North Carolina by appointment only phone 963-4656. RESUMES! Let us type or typeset your resume now. Get a head start on finding that full time or summer job. Call AAHON UTinAXY SERVICES at 967-1279 or just come by the back of NCN3 Plaza. MR. K plays your kind of music: rock, disco, jazz, new wave. Our music show features live disc jockey and plenty of power to Ell any room. Call 942-5293 for reasonable prices. SUMMER JOSS Degrees no longer guarntee jobs upon graduation. Practical experience and great money. All majors, send name, major, class and phone number. Summer employment P.O. Box 414 Chapel Hill. Today! FOR FEE USE OUR ADDRESS AND live elsewhere. Nice room available upon parents visit If necessary. 933-CC31 keep trying! Early morning. Late evening. VALENTINE BALLOON BOUQUETS, silver heart-shaped balloon nestled among pink and red and white balloons and tied wiih ribbons. Delivered to your sweetheart. Call early. Balloons and Tunes. 967-7497. cru. mirnr vcua v&unnviz-u kifl3 It by CTI1 nZZcm ty ssm. Taaaday. Fe4. lC:!u Ciadeata S1.7S foe tls CHrst 3 svorde. BEACH LOVERS: Low nightly, weekly, monthly rates. On and of season. Apts. for summer working students av&lklfe. Call 23 2 3 2-4212 in N. Myrtle Beach. ' CUSTOMIZED VALENTINE CAME. S1Q.C3. Double U Kitchens. We d liver. CaS us at 929-6CI6 or 912-7720. FUce your orders early. 4a, w w . WANTED IMMEDIATELY female roommate Foscroft Apts. $SS a month plus A utl'irs. Ca3 933-1216. If no anar pkase keep tryirj. TUO MAIXS WANTED FO.l FCXCnOFT AFT. $25 month. liit utities. Tennis, sauna, weight room; an fcs lint. OA 521-32. Kt? tr,?ftS! filTXD OflE OH TUO nOOK!-WTES. rtale or kmkl. II on-1 15 mo or two 73ro each. Prew-r LWfel and .uiet. C3 Stf-ZZZl. On N-bus route. mi i:iD rr:.j-!Tn ioiale rwwmu r,r rUf I. - i r- H5 a month fJws K w; . f . 1 U i r,r I . .1 At Sv7-7M. Kep trv-it-3- . rirn-'O: iii.cncj ss.es chaduate f'i.fl." ' "' to shc ik i l;.5tR'id 3 fcd;oora. 2 t;;.! -1 A?-t. laesrMkiv. C-tt ' 3 ' 1 ! - j t 1 f 1 . t e 1 'jt i xV. 1 I y i . 1 . .. 5 1 . 3 or 1. t. rer; r.tr cld uzzj i: Ct - 1 '- 2 t t ?. ; - -'. J t '. t s e "' 5, ; 1 I t : ' t t I ? a - .. ? . . s . ... V riw . . ti : :; .: .it ti i ti, 1 ii i 1- .. i 1 1, . - 1 it ' '.; ''Til , , "-it il ; ti (. f1 .t ' i ft! J j'' Fl, ' "- Cy GEOFFHEY MOCK- Staff V rilrr After winning the last two matches by a total of three points. North Carolina wrestling coach Bill I .am would probably prefer an easy win for a change. Instead the Tar Heels seem destined for another close match against Clemson at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the neutral v site of. Kings Mountain, N.C. ' , The Tar Heels have counted on Jack Parry in the last two matches against Duke and Old Dominion to bring them back from deficits to win the match. Pins and superior decisions from both Dave Cooke and Jan Michaels also have been instrumental in the victories. Cooke and Parry both said they felt the pressure, but that it was not a hindrance. "There is a little more pressure on me," Cooke said. "Later on in the match if I need an extra point or two I have to work more. The usual strategy is to let the guy up and then take htm back down." "I don't really like the pressure," Parry said. "But I have to deal with it. 1 try not to let it bother me, but I feel it. If I had my way we would have clinched the match earlier." Parry said that he would wrestle differ ently when the match was on the line. Against ODU he broke out to a slim early lead and proceeded more cautiously to avoid errors that would lose the match. "I had a lot of respect for the ODU wrestler and I was hoping to get a big lead, but I didn't get some takedowns. 1 had to wrestle more conservatively," Parry said. "A mistake would be four points and the match so I would wrestle closer to the edge to prevent trouble." Parry has been wrestling at a disadvan tage because he was working with the football team and started wrestling late. , , FOUR COFIDJSR3 RESTAURANT' Salads, Quiches, Crepes, Steaks, Lasagne, Hot Browns, Charbroiled Burgers, SoupStuffed Potatoes, Fried Yams, Home Made Deserts : ' Dally Dinner Specials ' ; : Serving Dinner Daily t from 5:00 pm FORGET HIGH-PRICED FORT LAUDERDALE this spring break! Ba&k and party in the tropical splendor of beautiful Bermuda.' Only S3 15 includes roundtrip air fare, 8 days 7 nights accommodations, booze cruise, beach parties, happy hours, mixers,, and mueh more. Call Gordon Semeniuk at 967-5052, evenings for more details. VALENTINE WEEKEND AT THE BEACH: $23 for 3 days and 2 nights AT THE KING GEORGE MOTEL IN NORTH MYRTLE BEACH. Gail 803-249-2721 for reservations. BAS WEEJUNS! Tassle Loafers. 6t ladies. Never worn, excellent price $16. Call 967-8603. . GENERAL HOSPITAL SCRUB SHIRTS! Original design printed on real surgical scrubs. Small and medium available in green and blue. Send $9.95 plus SI. SO postage to: A-Kaufman 29 Saddle Ct Balto, MD 21203. (money orders please). BUYING GOLD AND SILVER FOR CASH! Rings, necklaces, gold and silver coins, sterling. James Home and Son, 1C2 E. Weaver St. Carrboro 10-5:33 M-F 10-1 Sat. 967-65S0. NAVAJO TRADING POST .Buying Gold & Silver! 10, 14. lk; gold jewelry, and dental gold. Buying diamonds one carat & over, and sterling silver. 510 W. Franklin 929-0263. a. i WANTED: FOUR (OR TWO) TICKETS TO the Wake Forest basketball game. Call Pet alter six. 929-7426. HELP! WANT DESPERATELY 2 TICKETS to the ERA Debate. Win pay $5 per ticket! Please call Margaret 967-1 325. Thanks. NEED 2 TICKETS TO ERA DEBATE. W3 pay 5 .'each or best o.Ter. CaS 942-3469 before 2 p.m. ' today or aher 12 noon Sunday, I NEED TWO TICKETS TOR THE Carolina Wake Forest game on Feb. 1 1 th. Please call 933-4272. WANTED: ONE TICKET TO ERA DESATE, Cai Sharon at 929-6513. If you can't go please give -someone a chance who rcAHy wants lo. WANTED: TICKETS TO the ERA Debate between Fried an and SchU", U you have one to s3 pkase ca3 s,7 . Av' V I r immed.die ocrvfancv. One bedroon apartment. toi&Sy electric, ewi b toe, poA, lauit-y tifCtirtu Carpet, drapes, and ate ffK5.14. CVji sikm av;:tl. Ca3 7-ZZl. 2.. : '. Z'4 ' tlZIX) fllE TO a1 item Otn4 ITueSd. i. V. . 1 s-tf C3 Kw ail ;i:3. ff. r ' . t fr?. oJ ' , 1. La tA.,aj -jii ... .11 Ijj .. w.i ?.c1 Vrt K:":y L-'arVf CCC Uiuiil 1. It lt : - , , I t'j- I . t-t Hf . Icil'i.', A muscle spasm put him even farther behind. "Wrestling shape is different from footta!t shape," he said. "I'm not full speed. yet, but I'm getting buck to full wrestling condition.' The Tar Heels have only one loss in At lantic Gxst Conference action, and a win against , Clemson is necessary to their hopes for a third straight ACC title. Clemson is undefeated, having beaten Duke, Virginia and Georgia Tech. SAY I LOVE YOU IN THE ; .. ' DTH PERSONALS jri - en -to - tion J01 or-c-en-ta-shen N. 1. helping introduce freshman and jr transfers to Life tX U.N.C. by being an cncntntlcn ccunrdcr cr exca axitHnzicr 2. for more information see interest SUN. 23 Granville Cafeteria 7 pin MON. 29 Mcrehcad CcHar 'Tees. -210 Chase Cafeteria 7 pin J ' , Easensnt) zppUczticr.s availabb at meetings and from 29-16 at the Union desk. 03 Steele Building and residnece halls, due 217 for ACS, 220 for OC's. i4 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 25714. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day ATTENTION STOW RESIDENTS! Let the CGC work for you! Elect Kate Cooper your representative (District 9) on Feb. 10. VnSX TZSADS CmMCSTIXN TICKET 1 SS9.C3 tor row D or totter. CmU 929-2C34 after 5:33. Lemvm Bcssa mud aaaabe. kxke so::rc::r3 day roa 11.7s. Send DTI I Valtlat PeraonaL Early &'JLmm Tmm&my, boom. Fab. ICt&u. Look for dctlo outside DTI! oCIc in t& Uiatoa. WADEI hope you have a very special 19th birthday and I hope I can help make it so... and oh... oh nothing, sorry! Kath. M: Tm beating the Valentine crowd) Happy 5th to my Knight, thanks for slaying the biggest dragon of all (my feart.). Happy Hearts (hungry no more) early from L.S.P.S. SSSSI COURTNEY, CATvOLYN, UZ. SHARONA, Mi, SUSIE, GAIL and CHHISTY: Ooh, Ooh. Ooh! Don't get too drunk at Happy I lour today because the daiquiris will be Sowing tonight! Celebrate good times, come on! Love, Pam. HAFPY ElITTHDAY TO SERENA. LouAnn. and Robin! Tharik you for being the specl! people that you are! Love, Lilly and l-fary. HEY WILD Crrai-Happy 21st! Pyramids and bastard lists behind us; Titan, 2 kegs, one ounce & 3 more VVIi's ere g'ad you're adult. B. Vota rorrevt Tlvwtxtn tor CCC write la cmmml&im Cl'.k 12. Eirla;aa Ceala 4fSr4a. SISPinXLIS TO V.D.: No matter how much abuse you t yaU are s:lH the greatest Big Sisters In the whole wide world. If we two sacri.Vul offerings arc still aUve after the seventh, well see you at the next chepter meeting. Love from two Supreme rtymphomyles. , ISrY CAHOUTiAl Ct Invoiced! B frea&eaaa or it. Transfer Crleatatloa Cen&'t or Area Coordinator. AttesMl ssteresl se:!tc to b BeI4 mh. 8, 9 tad IS. 111?! AflD f to f forrtioo went. We met two gkk; I leaven's send. 1 Lk Debtie, he Lkes Carb. this not be true, it wfl! be hard. The Koommaie. SUSAN: Come on 191 Here's a good answer lot our txocllrs. Sunday fat only two days aa1 llppy Cirthdayt Hitafwre Sktl. MAIllON Thon i Ti start your dry rV.t with a person 2 Hope yo have a FA.VTASIIC bjncrt-iCO f i I1 the b4s Left fl drur.U Love ya ?s4. DEAH PAULA S. They c1 vf i Spftrnbf t you're a-y f lia 11. V Li- !, I n n e f yOW evefy rts-jht. F1a r.;-xvj fern ftM: .airly. Your ttsle Imjiiwy lovef l Morrtsoa. DEAH SUSAN. Tve aJriy i:;e fcH M hm.4. Nj you're tlJ t'.f Q C tvi I oanf t eom$.4rte my paaa wi. f a fcisle bit Irf a tp lo ruOs. Y .' si. a ti j ;t ih 4.i I.-k. CJSTT.ICT 14 rXSlDENTS: Ti tl t el o t,-: 4 'i t-'' t, l r! r l Hl'ft' t y i:.e I -.-fine- J C' - r ft'.r 1 1 -1 '. V em rttlt U wt! lf 51 oa ihe ySw pt..:cf . fl , '.Mt'.i tf: T ) V. irr.Zr'll Yi tx.'. f Ti - ' r . MUX. . 4 t ;-.,'. j f I ? I . lit ti i. ' " I- t re . v 1' ' C. ?ri'At'-T: -m- i !',,; .r. ..'"' iJf' it'. --. . Ji l ' ' T V i I ' 1 !-? 4 - , tsj S.r Jf - ! -!. , I I. It J. ,,!(-'), , ; . l - v -a T;)t . T. - .U! ". i . : ' ,(;), . -' . 1 . . - tl t - p r -r i".! I.. i : r i !. p.-.. , i t -i" ' - "i -1 " YjV t'-e - i .--'- if f l- .t ". 1- . H 1 f . j 1 1 f ,.15 - . j ft''- Clemson graduated only three starters and although it lost NCAA champion Noel Loban, Lam said the Tigers were improved over the team that Carolina de feated last year. The match is also important for seed ins for the ACC tournament which de termines the conference representatives to the NCAAs. The coaches determine the seedings and the most important factor is conference record. 6:33 pm iinSj ',.! )tf f ? M f II - Hi 'f I ... f it . Hi I - ( f 4 i, f. tl i t i i 1 ' before ad is to run. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREA. To a four-star woman who has shared many wonderful times since the mega shopping spree on the way to big S. 1 hope your day is as special as you are to me. Love always, Mel. HANDSOME ROGUE: Our doctor-nurse combination has now lasted one full year. Not only have 1 loved every moment together, but I'm glad it's just the beginning. I love you! Always, your PINNED PRINCESS. TO THE ELONDE BOMBER: A perfect "10." That's what the last 10 months have been. Happy Anniversary, your loving Rupert. LAURA, the Scandlnavan Princess, you've survived It all: The wine, the pins, and the brothers. Isn't K hard to believe it's been one whole year? MME S.A.C.N. tu as mon coeur toujour, ta Minky. II. D. Here's to a good beginning of a new 'semester. Wanna go duck hunting? Good luck Saturday against Clemson Pin Em! Love, not is but 18. JOE CUCKNER. We were Impressed. You can give us Chapel Thrill anytime! Good luck Feb. i 10th. 3 "Joe votes form 2nd East Cobb. TO THE LONGS1IOT KJD-Looks Lke your kmgsbot paid oil in more ways than one! Come to my keg party atk Becky and LKa for details. Minnesota the land of takes. The real Sliaron, KAREN, 1 hope education majors read the paper as closely as )jrna'jm mrrs. Just wanted to say "1 love your Danny, MISS DIGGERS: Happy Birthday dertlnl Are you ready to parJy? (Do you have a choke?) Happy 20:h! I kve you! Peg. SATJU S. HILLY. A? 3 JUDYi I eoa'l wait t:l Eatsrdry el-U t ey mV,? It sbi It Good! Good tack ia the eaeef Eatarday. 151 bo thera elsoeriag yaH a. C&rUtUi TO THE BROTHERS OF PHI DELTA CHI: PM wlihirs and Qro4 kick on sue r!wl rush. Love, your tnle skiers. to i:y tivo rAvcr.nr hi zetasi U'ikeae to tm sbera Part of Keavra. y-oa tao! Cf coarse, IT 11 te better et year, bat for sow. bore a lo a f4teta!lc wtl..isj J eaaay cosmU elirvsl Lo alwtvya. ad aejoy. CA1I I1L rjrn:iic, ntf.xr, cm'iur. DAir in I' .li: Ih.Si M RtAkinf ny 1V H sp Ul 1 1 .-v yw a3. Maria. CHI, Hpjiv B with I ttmA4 hvt bm itvrte lo t.t V v ck-i-re, kve ya Cal. - NANCY C. (The estrrmely tut ltHl in 11.00 tr,, 43) V hvra't cHWufly nH. fcyt we rwy reMedy lf.l at a beach party id f sbruary, ti m bowf a? CT, I! ON Crit.SfXn.ir., fcave a aire day. Its ba 1 wuiK ad IS . h b-"r tl t J 1 ke yl I Chi', CA'IY. KATIiY M . PATTY. D1AS. Til ' Y. 'U.'IIUJMKV V. . til : . iv rii. c - mi , t ah:: . ; S'.Y. i 1 !. I ' 1 . 1 . K ' 1 . t Al 4 1 tt i 1 .' l1 5 j v r , t' 1 t ; . V -1 V a t j t . . H yy la 'j-ftl, M w- I U '(J t ' 1 lA w.'y to C Vt. t.l:J-AI tt.CK ," ,t f r t- :r v ii imjxy TiJ;V(1 t Y 1 1 : 1) tl M ! A ' ' f J .. i I? 4 ' , I . ' ; 1 1 t .it-. : t ,,n 1 .nv t '. . 1 l i i i " . -'J I rvl in H r t I t J - t ' -V A J i .tt w'.4 4 , , I ! ! 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