2fl"he Daily Tar HeelFriday. October 9. 1981 . M A n A Ti A workers iff rant camio) accused, emslavm The Associated Press RALEIGH North Carolina authori ses said Thursday, they were ill-equipped to monitor conditions in migrant labor camps such as one that resulted in the death of a worker earlier this month. Robert Pence, special agent in charge of the FBI in North Carolina, said his office did not have the manpower to check the camps, but that complaints, when lodged, were investigated. State officials said it often is difficult to prosecute such cases,, because the migrant workers do not want to stay to prosecute. Others are not willing to testify against the people who hired them, Pence said. So far this year, two camps in Jorth Carolina have been raided and more than 25 workers freed. A federal, grand jury Wednesday Interviews The following employers and gradu ate school representatives will be on campus to discuss job opportunities and academic programs on the date indicated. " Students can sign up for appoint ments with these representatives 8 days ahead of the visit in the University Placement Service, 211 Hanes Hall. A resume is necessary at the time a stu dent signs up for an interview. This is put in the folder accompanying the signup sheet. October 21 Policy Management Systems Pfizer, Inc. Dow Chemical, USA Hercules Incorporated Arthur Young & Company Data General Georgetown University Law Center Rice University Jones Graduate . School of Administration Columbia University Graduate School of Business Sharrard, McGee & Company October 22 Cannon Mills (New York Office) Cannon Mills (Kannapolis Office) Union Oil Company of California Chemicals Division Southeast Banking Corporation Price Waterhouse & Company October 23 Price Waterhouse & Company Conoco Naval Surface Weapons Center Xerox Corporation Amdahl Corporation transit grams, Secrist said. "The mayor has been directed by the (Town) Council to send a letter to the (U.S.) president concerning the planned o c?o Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements WE WANT TO PICK your brain! Team signups for College Bowl - Mon.. Oct. 5 thru NOON Wed. Oct. 14 at the Union Information Desk. ' ALL CAMPUS PARTY! After the W.F.U.. game. Saturday night 10:00! Slg Ep house. Kgs! Be there! APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW ; FOR housing and meal accommodations at Granville Towers for the spring semester 1982. Please visit Granville Towers south or ' telephone 929-7143. : . - J. r:'., r, THE MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION' of U.N.C will have Salat tul-Jufha prayer today in the Carolina Union at 1 pm. Everyone Is invited to attend. " " vv; ' ; 4 ' ATTENTION SAILING CLUB MEMBERS: There will be a cookout at our boathouse on University Lake today at 4 pm. Come on put!; ; lost z found LARGE REWARD OFFERED FOR return of add-a-bead necklace with 82 gold beads. Lost Saturday night between Manly Dorm and Franklin Street. Call Susie - 933-4841. FOUND BROWN SHELL NECKLACE, between Coker and Wilson Halls. To claim, call 933-6267 (keep trying.) FOUND: MEN'S WATCH IN room 203 of Alumni Hall. Call 933-1526 and identify. LOST COCKER SPANIEL, BLACK and tan male. Disappeared Monday, Sept. 23 near Estes Dr. ' Reward. If you have any information please call 967-2823 anytime. ' LOST: ONE BROWN WALLET uptown on Sat. night. Must get back. Reward for return. Call 967-1 1 19 and ask for Pete. LOST: BLUE WALLET IN Hamilton 100 on Oct. 7 am. If found, please call Lynn 933-7358. Need ID's (2) and Athletic Passes. No questions asked. I I OUND A VERY nice, heahhy cat tn a Kroger parking lot. She is a small, solid gray (unspayed) housecat, probably around a year old. She is free to' anyone who will take good care of her. Please call 1-383-571 8 and leave message. Kf.WAKl) Ol r LRLD FOR THE return of gold bracelet with 16 gold beads. Please call 933-1423 if found. charged a migrant labor crew leader and three assistants with kidnapping and en slaving workers at Rainbow Farm, loca ted in rural Nash County, after 13 workers were liberated. Authorities said one per son died at the camp, possibly as a result of heat exhaustion. The grand jury charged that the defen dants used false promises about job terms and conditions to recruit and transport the workers to Nash County, where they were compelled to work under threats of force and intimidation. The indictment also claimed that a crew member threatened to shoot and kill another worker, Alvin Rhodes, when he tried to leave the camp on the same day. Justice Department spokesman John V. Wilson said the indictment was the first ever brought by the department which charges slavery resulting in death. Legislature meets RedistFiciiutg ' pIfllHS The Associated Press RALEIGH The state Attorney General's office told legis lative leaders Thursday the new redisricting plans for state House and Senate seats stand little chance of passing a federal court challenge. Legislative leaders later said they were considering, holding a second special session of the General Assembly, perhaps later this month, to revise the legislative redistricting plans. Senior Deputy Attorney General James Bullock said he con cluded the state's legislative reapportionment plans would be difficult to defend after studying court cases in other states. "We're just recommending to them, on the basis of the pre sent plan, we feel it would be wise to reconsider it, Bullock said. House Speaker Liston Ramsey and Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green, who presides over the Senate, met with Bullock and other state Justice Department officials on the issue Thursday. The General Assembly is now nearing the end of a special ses sion dealing with the budget. Ramsey said he would prefer to have lawmakers recess Friday until a date later this month, then have the House and Senate reapportionment committees go to work on drawing new plans in the interim. "I would hope the legislature would deal with this rather than the federal courts," Ramsey said. North Carolina's legislative and congressional reapportion ment, approved by the General Assembly last summer during its regular session, are the objects of a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Raleigh. . The NAACP Legal and Education Defense Fund filed the suit Sept. 16, charging that state House and Senate districts were in violation of the Supreme Court's one-man one-vote ruling. The suit also challenged the congressional district plans on grounds that blacks were discriminated against because Durham County was placed in the 4th rather than 2nd Congressional District. Bullock said he believed the congressional plan could be suc cessfully defended, and that the major problems were in the House and Senate mapsl cuts," he sakLrA, litter has, also been sent to key federal transportation committee members." Although the federal budget cuts pose a n help wanted NEEDED: PERSON WHO DRIVES to cans for our 5 year old Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 pm 'til 3 pm 967-9951. EARN $5hour in U.S. Environrnerrtal Protection Agency breathing experiments on the UNC-CH Campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-40, with no allergies and no hay fever. Initial time committment is 10-15 hours, including free physical examination. Call 966-1253 for more infor mation, 8-5 Monday-Friday. WANTED: RESPONSIBLE PERSON FOR de livery of promotional materials 2-3 times per week. Transportation helpful but not required. CaO Jim Mondays or Thursdays at 967-8786. WANTED TEMPORARY RESEARCH CONSULT ANT for child sexual abuse prevention project, (one of six, in the country.) Requires pre post test and impact study development This innovative project should provide student with thesis, dissertation, or journal article material. Call Judy little, Alamance Caswell Mental Health by October 16. 1SS1 (919) 229-6474. EOE. FAST-PACED PROGRESSIVE PRODUCTION department looking for full-time experienced type setter to operate Compugrahpic Edit Writer 7700. S peeing and setting type for publications and ads. Apply in person to the Village Advocate, 88 McClamroch Circle off Weaver Dairy Road, Chapel Hifl. WANTED: ANYONE WITH KNOWLEDGE of making moonshine, quilting, butter churning, clogging, herbal medicine or anything related to Appalachian folklore, etc. Call 933-7827 for info, ask for T.J. WANTED: ARTISTICALLY INCLINED PERSON for design & decoration for Holiday Parties. Modest pay but unequalled benefits. Call Jim Mondays or Thursdays 967-8786. OVERSEAS JOBS Summeryear round. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. AO fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. WANTED PART-TIME DISHWASHER. Saturdays 3:00-7:00 pm, and available to substitute occasional week day afternoons. Call between 8 8c 10 am for an appointment 929-7136 A Southern Season. . 1 for sale 1974 CAMARO. 50.350 actual miles, air, radio, excellent interior, new battery, two new tires, runs well, book value $2250. Mininum bid $1600. Call 929-8304 or 929-5914. GET READY FOR FALL buy my ladks Dingo boots. Size 8V2M. Worn only once $25. CO. Abo music 41 records Listening to Music $10.03 Call 968-1206 evenings. XV1CC3 IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog -306 pages 10.278 topics Rush $1.00. Box 25W7L. Los Angeles, 95X525. (213) 477-8228. The maximum penalty is life in prison. Charged with conspiring to violate the constitutional rights of six workers by keeping them in involuntary servitude and slavery were Dennis Warren, 19, of Orlando, Fla.; John L. Harris, 39, who was born in Bullock, Ala.; Richard War ren, 22, brother of Dennis Warren; and Halsey Norwood, who is reportedly in his mid-20s. The Warrens were being held in the Wake County Jail in Raleigh. Pence said the other two men were still being sought. On Sept. 13, worker Robert Anderson collapsed and died in the field shortly after Dennis Warren had ordered him to continue, digging potatoes despite the fact that Anderson was spitting blood, the grand jury charged. Dr. Robert E. Zipf, Nash County J:threai to lo transit programs, the effect is presently unclear, Lathrop said. "This year's budget is already set. It looks like we are safe until next Jury (end Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. TYPING resumes, student papers, these, dis sertations by experienced professional typists. Fast economical services. ASK ABOUT OUR STUDENT REFERRAL DISCOUNT PLAN! ScribeCSC, 967-6070. MR. ICS MUSIC SHOW features a live disc jockey playing rock, disco, beach, and new wave and your requests for any party. Call 942-5293 $100 four hours. PUT THE DEACONS ON ICE! Beat a refrig erator frosa Stadsat Bcfrlgcntor Costal Ssrtics. AvaSaMs mum at special rate. Coatact 9S2-39C2. fjaloa Salt B. Room 23, Tses day-Thursday, October 13-15, 1-5 1 wanted I NEED 3 TO 4 guest tickets for USC or Qemson game. Call Gina at 933-1731 will pay any price! . WANTED: 100 UNC CARRBORO students who are registered to vote. Help ABC restore financial stability and save the bus system. Cal 967-4168. WANTED TWO GUEST PASSES for this week's Wake-UNC game. Please caO John at 942-5275. WANTED: 1 GUEST PASS to UNC-South Carolina game. 3 or 4 non-student tickets to UNC Qemson game. Call 967-4178. NEED THREE GUEST PASSES to the Carolina Oemson game. Call 967-1834 even If you only have one pass. WANTED: 100 UNC CAE713QRO students who are registered to vote.'X-P ADC restore financial stability and save the bus system. Call 967-4168. NEEDED: 1 GUEST PASS for S.C game October 24. Please make a recent UNC alumnus happy! Ca3 933-1466 and ask for Becca. Thank you! WANTED! TWO GUEST PASSES to Souther Carolina game. Will pay your price! Call Brian at 942-5177, or leave a message. PLEASE CALL 933-4165 IF you need to sell an S. Carolina guest pass. Willing to pay your price. I NEED ONE GUEST pass to UNC-South Carolina game. Will pay reasonable price. Call Lynn 942-8152. NEED ONE STUDENT GUEST pass for UNC Qemson game. WIS pay a handsome price. CaS 933-7939. for rent SUCLET: 2 EEDHQOM ESTES Park Apartment January 1. 19S2. Swimming pool, tennis courts, laundry facKlties, on bus Ene. Call 942-4591. Keep trying. n rices TWO RIDES NEEDED TO New Orleans or as close as possible for Eall Break. Help wgas and driving. Ca2 Lisa 933-5255 or Kevin 933-4254. medical examiner, said the preliminary cause of death was heat exhaustion, and the death has tentatively been ruled acci dental. He said he was still running tests on the victim, who was about 40, to determine if he ingested anything toxic. Pence said there were more thanO workers in the camp when FBI agents en tered Sept. 22 and promised protection for those, who wanted to leave. He said six people left, and when agents returned SepU 25 to search the camp, another seven workers asked to leave. Pence said the crew had worked on the farm two or three weeks before two men escaped, claiming they had been held against their will. The men contacted the state Department of Labor, which in turn notified the FBI. UUtCSrimilt In other legislative action, Orange County's Rep. Patricia Hunt took the floor of the state House Thursday to apologize for a published story in which she criticized House Speaker Liston Ramsey as "not a very competent person." The story, in Thursday's editions of the Winston-Salem Jour- -nal, also quoted Hunt as saying the House was run by a clique of Ramsey cronies, and that she would resign her seat to accept an appointment as district court judge from Gov. Jim Hunt. "I apologize to you for any embarrassment, any inconve nience for even taking up your time on the floor of this House," she said. "But I felt I had to say that I am very sorry for anything that might have been written in the paper. ' . "I do not feel that you are incompetent. I do not believe you are incompetent. I did not say that," she said. In the emotion-filled speech to her House colleagues. Rep. Hunt said she recognized her political philosophy was more liberal than most of the other House members. But she said she had made many friends among her colleagues and hoped they would remain friends. . In the Journal story, Rep. Hunt, a Chapel Hill lawyer in her fifth term in the House, said one reason she was resigning her seat was because of Ramsey. , Hunt told the Journal she expected to be appointed by Gov. Hunt to fill one of several newly created district court judge ships. Gov. Hunt's press secretary Gary Pearce said Gov. Hunt had talked with Rep. Hunt about a judgeship but had made no ap pointment yet. Also Thursday, the state House overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday that would authorize the state and Virginia Eleo trie & Power Co. to negotiate the placement of a power line through a portion of Jockey's Ridge State Park. The bill was sent to the Senate, where approval also was need ed during the current special session of the General Assembly if the negotiations are to be allowed From page 1 of the fiscal year),'!" jJathrop said.: I We really don't know right how what effect the federal budget cuts will have on local transit programs. It's mere specula tion at the moment." NEED RIDE TO ATHENS Georgia over Fall Break. Wm heb with gas. Call 929-1464. Ask for Jack. RIDE NEEDED TO TAMPA AREA or within hour or two for Fall Break. Will share gas and driving. CaS Laura, 942-4294. RIDERS NEEDED TO NORTHERN VirginiaVienna area leaving Friday, October 17, around noon. Call 942-5308. Keep trying! 4. ROE DESPERATELY NEEDED TO Philadelphia or NYC for Fall Break. Can leave 12:00. Oct 15. Wifl split costs. Call Chris 933-7276. RIDE NEEDED TO HATTERAS, N.C or anywhere along Outer Banks, Nags Head etc for Fall Break. Will share expenses caO Lynn 942-8182. DONT FEEL LIKE DRIVING down to Florida for FaB Break? I have room for one in private plane! Leaving Thurs. Call roe quick! 933-5247. NEED RIDE TO SILVER Spring. Maryland area over Fall Break. Will share expenses. CaO Carole at 933-8440. roommates MALE ROOMMATE WANTED. Share 2 bedroom, Estes Park Apt, completely furnished. Good atmosphere for study. On bus route, tennis courts. $100 a month plus utilities. Phone 929-9709. GRADUATE STUDENT OR PROFESSIONAL to share 2-bedroom townhouse at Laurel Ridge. Furn ished except one bedroom. Call Lenny, 942-5015. MALE CHRISTIAN ROOMMATE WANTED. Share 2 bedroom Kingswood Apt. $110month plus lh utilities. L bus route. CaO Dave or James at 967-7517 after 6. LIBERAL, MATURE ROOMMATE TO share smaO house with 2 easy going others. $95mth. V utilities. 10 min walk. Non-smokers preferred. Mark S29-19S2 keep trying. personals . OH, WHERE IS OUR wandering book tonight? The Complete Prep, for the New MCAT, Vols. 1 & 2, Come home! AO is forgiven. It will take mucho time & money to replace you. Please return to the library in Nash Hall. WELL GOLLY GOSH MAUTZ - It looks Eke you've made it past your teens. I don't know how we survived with "what, time is it?" at MMs. bitchy birthday parties, my FAVE history class, our own international wierdo club, pub crawls, boring soccer, rugby, and field hockey matches, tears in our toasted almonds, haircuts, what's his name? the do-it-yourself cheap trip to California, "Art you a married man?" Khaki pants, and God save the ' Queen? - Later, but here's to more of the same? Love. AngeL STAR FRIEND I miss your madness. The Fetzer stars may be brightest, but how many constellations are you dabbling in? Sincerity or mere conquest? TITHZZ ATJE MANY EiXT-yd beavtlca 9a tb ad vtaff! Ftwse opacify aex or toa dlsfiss-sis&ias characteristic. C1C? K. YOU S03, what happened? Did my designer jeans get to you? TLC BIRDS LIKE POPCORN AND Red Monte Carlos. I Eke you. 1 might not wear shoes but Ffl take any walk invitations. 'Alison! TO THE GIRL WITH the noisy dogs by Kenan Wed. night. If you'd Eke to trade that clop clop clop for a buzz reply DTH. Lonely pedestrian. - . Mourners will be protected CAIRO, Egypt (AP) Egypt assured foreign dignitaries Wednesday they would be adequately protected during President Anwar Sadat's state funeral. Officials also said some policemen and one Moslem extremist were killed during clashes in the southern city of Assyut. J' "They will be protected," Egypt's undersecretary for foreign affairs, Ossamael-Baz, said of the world leaders who are due here for the Saturday ser vices. "The fact an incident (Tuesday's assassination) took place does not mean the country is unsafe." The original funeral plans and route have been simplified to facilitate security. El-Baz also told a news conference that "we understand the reason why Pres ident Ronald Reagan is not coming." The White House said Reagan would not attend the funeral because of security considerations. He also said police repulsed an effort by a few young men to storm two police stations in Assyut, a city 240 miles south of Cairo on the Nile River and known for its Islamic fundamentalism. Funeral preparations WASHINGTON (AP) As a delegation including three former president prepared to deliver a mournful American tribute to Anwar Sadat, President Ronald Reagan invited the slain Egyptian leader's successor, Hosni Mubarak, on a state visit early next year. Reagan issued the invitation through Ashraf Ghorbal, the Egyptian ambas sador here, when the envoy visited the Oval Office to receive Reagan's condo lences on the assassination. The president, in a voice barely audible to reporters, told the ambassadoi that since Sadat's death Tuesday, "depression settles on me. You get busy do ing something, and then it comes back again. It's a tragedy. How useless, how senseless." Shuttle repairs nearly complete WASHINGTON (AP) The space agency said Thursday that repairs to the space shuttle Columbia were almost completed, and set a new launch date of Nov. 4 for the ship's second orbital flight. The decision was made after officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration reviewed progress of repairs being made to the craft as a result of a damaging fuel spill Sept. 22. The accident forced postponement of a plan ned Oct. 9 launch. - The spill of caustic nitrogen tetroxide fuel occurred when crews were pump ing it into a fuel tank with Columbia on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla. The liquid poured over an area of about 100 square feet in the nose section and reacted chemically with material that bonds heat-resistant tiles to the ship's aluminum skin. ' v . '"tOC; ; Reagan ponders gas decontrol ? WASHINGTON (AP) Despite unanimous agreement among his Cabinet advisers for accelerating the decontrol of natural gas, President Ronald Reagan on Thursday once again postponed making a decision on the matter, said Energy Secretary James Edwards. ' ? Edwards said Reagan heard a 15 to 20 minute discussion of the issue before his Cabinet Council on Natural Resources, but put off approving a plan that had been in the works since last summer. 1 ' Edwards said the delay was in part a question of timing and a desire.by Rea gan -to getlsis lat&t . round jof&udgetcut u the issue of decontrol. The energy secretary, who briefed reporters following the meeting, would give no prediction on when Reagan's decision will be made. All ads.must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. DOUGZE - MY SWEET BABOO. If deserves a great B-day, yosi do! Thte weakend la yotsrs, tlopa yos ceoy it, Ky lov. Strawberry Sfeott Caka. TO MY CPA THANIS for three wonderful weeks of Dr. Pepper magnolia trees surprises crutches befog silly and Just plain fun! .Love your Little AngeL NEAL, BIG 20 IS here. Gone are afl those teenage years! But it wffl be Fun, Cause you are THE ONE! Love ya, CBc Leader on campus. HAPPY 18th STACFJ YOU'RE die best roommate and friend in the world! You're also a great skwewy wabbit, Artie! Remember T.F., P.R.. and S.F.B. Love, Kabfata. TIM. THANKS FOR a great weekend in Atlanta. Looking forward to many more road trips with you and Bud Light I Love You, P.S. GRACIO HAPPY . 20th BIRTHDAY woman! Thanks for, everything-listening, encouragement., sharing, good times, and befog there for me during the bad times of life: something I have an Insatiable procBvtty toward! Have fun tonight! Love, your roomie Reb (the crazy child with plastic football B's and a dying moth). ATTENTION:-CONTRIBUTORS TO THE "David H. joke book" Please call Q.P. for . your assignments. "The "book should be awesome and tremendous. Thanksl Queen Prep. HEY GUYS! CAROLINA GIRLS reafly love southern gentlemen! The David H. charm school will teach you aS you' need to know! References: LAHMERCJW. PiKA BIG SISTERS THANKS for decorating my room, especially to a certain late night phantom. Still, collecting clues until this afternoon GW. YOf PHOOTBALL TEAM: SATURDAY is Phlo's birthday. Show her you care ... score at least 21 point in honor of her twenty-first PS: Phlo. Have a Happy! TO BERTS MOMMY, I hope you have the best 21st birthday ever. Tonite WILL be fantastic! Have a biscuit Love ya loads, Bert's Daddy. SCOTT: WE COULD ALL be trockdrfvers. but I deckled not to tighten the screws. No other way! Name Bilbo's gang (aS 13) for a free beer. luv, your other roomie. MUFFY. DESIGNER CIGARS AND REO?t Now really, is that good taste? Try coming out against it aS. Your friendly neighborhood copy girL MYRNA. THANKS AGAIN FOR getting up at 4:00 a.m. for tickets.- Hope you feel better. Love, Mdba (the PERFECT roommate). PATTY: A REAL HORROR show time we have with Emily and a malenky splash of rain. The rapid river passed out on the couch. Eut who's the bride of Frankenstein? Lot Ekes, G3. FOR UZZE: THE C3ANVILLE Ciaolo. Ceasoaabla rates. Frefessioaal servlca. Nor& caaspas slrls, ca3 533-2411. Prefers bfioctds, but tams down sm dates. C&3 soosw YAM: HAPPY 19TH SEXYH Here's to another year of Lockout, Harrison matches, fun dates with wrestlers, "Michigan State" footbaO players, strangers in the night Alabama Slams, Thumpers at Kirk's, Famous Pizza, and 32. We love you Candace! Lynn, Carol, Betty Judy, Kathy. M.R., Tonya, and Blair. P.S. "Kiss me. Tm not Irish!" DEAR SHXU: THANKS FOR the breakfast and for nursing me through my cold. Let's go to Swenson's 1 know you're Just "dieting" to! Lof, MLH! underway BE AT PAUL GREEN Theatre tonight or tomorrow , at 8:00, for never was a story of more woe, than this of JULIET and her ROMEO. RUFFTN3 CLAIRE, UZ LINDA , Sue-Crock. Tina, Shannan, Stacy, Pam. Cathy, Susan,', Stephanie, Anette. Theresa. Lavte; Thanks for a beautiful birthday. Friends are forever! Love. Lisa K.. BIRD - WELCOME TO CHAPEL HflU I hope you' don't misunderstand what I said Thursday. 1 Love You. J.B. . CAROL McCRAW AND MKTTH McLemore. together you both have made my life so much more beautifuL Thank you for you! With love, Usa. BROOKS. JENNY, MENETA, AMMA, Lesa. KikC Maryann, John, Chuck Thanks for such a special birthday. Even more, thanks for loving God and encouraging me to grow. I won't turn back now. I love you. In His love CSR Phil. 1:3-11. Isaiah 54. MAGO HAPPY 18TH ONE day early from Thcrmy Bingo and Bongo. Bet you're gonna raise id Just a Utile bit Huh. Love ya to pieces Big B. WELCOME: "STRANGERS IN THE right" 8th ; floor GranvtSe South waits for you tonite. HEY MAN! THIS MAY not be under the lamp tn the mkk3e of campus means the same though. I love you always! Your buddy. THE GRANVILLE GIGOL IS watting for your call. . 933-2411. He lives to love. Nonstop. CaO soon, you wifl be satisfied. Twenty-four hour serivce. BUDS FROM GRAHAM - Irony of Ironies! How can you accuse anyone of stealing phrases? Trace the etymologies of BUD and . . .much as they relate to the culture of Graham Dorm. 644 YOK3 APASimENT? Wa mmd where? F!as reply sooa fa DTH personals or plan road-os so that w may asset. CHARLES HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO the famous psychic! Here's to lots of sweet dreams and a lasting friendship! The dynamic duo, June and Cathy. TODDLES - "HONEY" - THERE COULD be no greater Joy than having you on top of us. Keep coming down. We promise not to make you fed cheap. Happy 21st! Love you massively, Karol and Cynthia. CINDY WALKER: LOOKING FORWARD to celebrating your 21st tonight. 1 know this year wOl be your best! Love ya, Karol. SCOTT. POTTER, DIDUCH. BOB, Scott. Norman, Jim, Rich, Don, Trey: I have NEVER spent a weekend at the beach with three more enticing and skillful ball players! Pick up them cards boys! J, G, E. MISS YA JOS, THANKS for breakfast & good luck! Does this mean we can't use our keys anymore when we get back from pusg's? Pretzel. SHAHON G. HAPPY BIRTHDAY as of torn morrow youU no longer be a teenager. After the "Mickey Mouse" frolics are over maybe we can play our own tune The Old Man. PC HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WHO could be luckier? You've got a great girt, a great co-, and a great friend (me!) Thanx for your confidence in me. F&O break's gonna be a heS-raiscr. Jewish PC. BARRY - CONGRATULATIONS ON A great Derby Week. Hope all the hard work pays off for you this afternoon coach! Win or lose, the celebration starts tonight at 7.-00. Be there. Aloha. TO TI IE TWO ARTICHOKES - remember: It's the heart that mattes most, not the leaves!! Love, GarSeU.

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