2The Daily tar HeelMonday. November 16, 1981 UNC researchers link alcohol and pregnancy By KOBKRT MONTGOMERY inn suit writer University of North Carolina re searchers have discovered new evidence that only one episode of heavy drinking during early pregnancy can damage a woman's unborn child. Drs. Kathleen Sulik of the School of Medicine and Malcolm Johnston of the Dental Research Center conducted the research which involved experiments on mice. The evidence shows that alcohol fetal syndrome may start as early as the third week of pregnancy which is before most women suspect they are pregnant. Alcohol fetal syndrome causes defects in children which include such things as smaller eyelid openings, flat nasal bridges, shorter noses and longer upper lips. In some cases mental retardation and hyperactivity have resulted. Most scientists have been interested in the chronic exposure of alcohol and its ef fects on the unborn child, Sulik said. This new evidence shows that an embryo the size of the head of a pin can be damaged by sudden heavy drinking and still survive. The experiments involved injecting mice with alcohol equivalent to binge doses. A device similar to a breathalyzer measured the blood alcohol content of the mice at about .2 percent, twice the legal maximum for driving in most states. The newborn mice showed defects in ap pearance similar to those often shown in human children. Sulik said this research might show why some alcoholic women have normal children. They might never have sub jected themselves to large doses of alcohol at one time. "The alcohol doses were administered during the seventh week of pregnancy for Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor hail can keep The DTH from UNC. Look for it in the 40 drop-boxes across campus. if mw ft? ."m Jr.3Lk.K!J Zj ,z? vJaJ. Harriet Moss, Director of Student Affairs at the Graduate School of Business Administration UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA will be on campus November 18, 9-11 am Graduate programs available include: MBA, MBT, MACC, MSOB, MSMSC, JDMBA, JDMBT For schedule information, please contact University Placement Services (sflsissnffncBdl '-aid . 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 5t 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 . ITS NOT TOO LATE to place an entry in the 48th Annual Beat Dook Parade to be held this Friday, and have a chance at winning a trophy. Call 968-9371 or 968-0221 or come by the Pika House to register. TIRED OF OLD LINE Liberalism? Uninspired by Reagonomics? Try IN THESE TIMES, the .democratic Socialist Newsweekly. We support workers in the U.S., El Salvador, and Poland! On sale: UNC Bookstore. HE'S NOT HERE offers Happy Hour prices daring entire Monday night football game on TV. Behind Pizza Hut on Franklin Street. Be there. ALL YOU CAN EAT!! Alpha Delta Pi Spaghetti Dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 6 pm-9 pm. Buy your ticket from any AD Pi Pledge or in front of the Student Union Thursday, Friday or Monday. Nov 12, 13 or 16. CH1NABERRY CRAFT COOP IS owned and operated by 20 of the area's finest artisans enabling us to sell our work at 25-30 below gallery prices. For original gifts you will find nowhere else come visit at 103Vi East Franklin Street, above the Hub. Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30. 967-1603. BELIEVE IT OR NOT preparation for Orienta tion '82 has begun. Applications for the Orienta tion Commission are available at Union desk and 08 Steele. Due by noon, Nov. 25. INTERESTED IN MBA SCHOOL? Come to the MBA Forum at Great Hall. Wed., Nov. 18. 710 pm. Fourteen MBA schools will be represented. Sponsored by the Association of Business Students. 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. the mice which is comparable to three weeks in humans," Sulik said. This may be the critical period, she said. The Findings confirmed studies by Dr. William Webster, a scientist at the Univer sity of Sydney, Australia. Sulik said the experiments were accurate, but that fur ther research was needed. "We worked . with an inbred strain of mice. It was like working with clones," she said. Although most women do not reach a drunkeness equal to the .2 percent blood alcohol level the mice experienced, Sulik cautions that lower levels may also cause damage in human embryos. Women should refrain from drinking not only after they know they are pregnant but even when they are only trying to get pregnant, she said. "We definitely hope it (the research) will have some influence," Sulik said referring to women drinkers. . . ' "We are not saying there are not other stages in pregnancy that are important too," she said, adding that the early period could be most dangerous to the unborn baby. game he said he didn't know why but if it's because of last week's loss, put that aside." Fuller, who said Virginia's offensive line was tougher than Clemson's, also said Crum told them this game was just as important as any other and thev had to win it. Defensive back Walt Black, who intercepted three passes in the second half, said there was a little shift in the second half that helped put a lid on the passing attack. "We changed up a little bit by bringing in an end to get pressure on the quarterback," Black said. "You can't play perfect every play without pressure. We put some pressure on him in the second half." Crum said after the game that he too was concerned more with the pass rush than the secondary but that the team did what it had to do in the second half to win. The offense got on track long enough to pick up 10 points in less than six minutes of the third quarter. The Tar Heels went 79 yards on 9 plays capped by a Tyrone Anthony touchdown. The big play of the drive was a third-and-ten pass from Elkins to Jon Richardson good for 32 yards to put UNC in Virginia territory. An interception by Black just two minutes later set up a 34 yard Brooks Barwick field 1 11 Jul" J I ONE-STOP HOLIDAY SHOPPING for children of ail ages. Coming Saturday December 5th, 10-5:30 in Carr Mill Mall: Holi-Day Care. Children's shows 1:00 & 3:30 ($1.00). Benefit for seven certified Chapel Hill day care centers. lost & found LOST BROWN PORTFOLIO LEGAL size contain ing correspondence & important files. Return contents to women's gym 105. Cash reward no questions asked. Phone 962-2261962-2262. FOUND AT STARSHIP CONCERT: comb with ticket. Want your momenta? Call Che at 968-9007 and identify. " FOUND MEN'S SILVER WATCH in Gerrard Hall several weeks ago. Sorry this notice took so long. Call and identify. Janet 929-3814. LOST: WHITE SPIRAL NOTEBOOK and black folder. Contain class notes. Reward offered. Call 933-7068 after 6. LOST GOLD HEART LOCKET with initials M JR In area between South Granville and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Call Alison 933-0415. Has great sentimental value! Thanks. FOUND - TENNIS RACKET AT Philips Hall. Call 967-9348. Ask for Mark. .. . FOUND: WOMAN'S WATCH IN front of Mclver Dorm. Call 933-1423 to claim. help wanted WAITRESSBELGIUM U.S. based company "building American style restaurants in Europe opening in March of 1982 in Brussels, Belgium. Looking for "clean cut, ail-American type", experi enced waitresses and bartenders. Second language (French) helpful, but not a must! Six month com mitmentcontract a must! Please send resume and picture to: Belgium Project. 100 Colony Square, Suite 2010, Atlanta, Georgia 30361. WANTED! PART-TIME PHOTOGRAPHERS. Must have 35 mm camera and 3 years experi ence. Make $6.0O-$12.00 per hour. Requires working some weekend nights. Send resumes to Campus Camera, Box 833, Carrboro, N.C. 27510 , LOOKING FOR INDIVIDUAL TO do publicity pro jects for Jewish campus group. Artistic background desired. Salary negotiable. Ask- for- Linda at 942-4057. WANTED GAL. FRIENDY House-work helper. 3-4 hrs. per week. 3.50 per hour. Time negotiable. Close in. Call 942-7076. . DISHWASHER NEEDED TO WORK Saturdays from 3 pm-7 pm and stand in for regular dishwasher on occasional weekdays. Call for an appointment between 8 & 10 am weekdays. A Southern Season, Eastgate Shopping Center. 929-7136. Shuttle hi ak.es hist pry a first reusable craft The AsMKialed Press SPACE CENTER, Houston Shuttle- astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly, back from a brief but successful mission in the first craft to make a return trip to space, shared breakfast with Vice President George Bush Sunday and rested up for a week of debriefings. r",:' The shuttle Columbia, its five-day mission cut in half by a faulty fuel unit, returned to Earth on Saturday in a second picture perfect landing in California's Mojave Desert. Despite its problems, the winged reusable rocket ship proved itself a "magnificent flying machine," Engle said. Bush also praised the men and machine of America's second shuttle voyage and called the National Aero nautics and Space Administration a national treasure. . After breakfast,, Engle and Truly spent the rest of the mild and sunny From page1 goal. The play that put the Tar Heels in range was a 33-yard burst by Bryant. Neither team could do much in the fourth quarter. Whitehead left his quarterback position late in the third quarter with an injured shoulder. He had completed 18-of-31 for 243 yards and two touchdowns. Another touchdown was called back because of illegal motion. "After Whitehead left the game the Virginia offense was not as threatening," Black said. "But they have a better squad than their record shows." Cavalier coach Dick Bestwick was naturally disappointed with the loss. "Disappointed is the understatement of the year," said Bestwick, a 1952 UNC graduate. "We didn't know we could pass on them but we knew we couldn't run." for the record In "Chapel ftill townhouse to use solar heating" (DTH, Friday, Nov. 13), the story incorrectly reported that Space Buildings of Chapel Hill built the solar townhouse. In fact, Space Builders of Carrboro built the townhouse. The DTH regrets the error. Permanent Centers open days, evenings and' weekends. Low hourly cost Dedicated full time staff. Complete TEST-n-TAPE"facilities for review of class lessons and supplementary materials. Small classes taught by skilled . instructors. ) m f EDUCA Ml ym EDUCATIONAL CENTER ft TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SJNCE 1938 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill; NC 27514. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR PART-time waiterbartender. Call 967-5727. for sale GRANVILLE SOUTH MALE CONTRACT for sale. Includes aO utilities .and 19 meals a week. Great location! Available now or second semester call 933-7426. CHRISTMAS SHOP AT WOMANCRAFT for beau tiful handmade articles at reasonable prices. Pot tery, quilts, stained-glass, toys, handwoven and knitted items. 412 W. Franklin, Chapel Hill. FRESH PRESSED CIDER 2.99 gallon. Plenty of new crop Florida citrus. Oysters, shrimp and other fresh seafood at Tom Robinson's Seafood and Produce. 300 West Rosemary St. 942-1221. Ample free parking. LADIES' SWEATER SALE AT the low price of $20 each. Brand new sweaters from my father's mill. Various colors and sizes. Call for conveni ent appointment 942-8218. Ask for Tandi. TWO FEMALE GRANVILLE SpUTH contracts for sale for Spring Semester. - If interested call 933-5655. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for Spring Semester. Cafeteria service, air condition ing, pool. Convenient to campus and Franklin 'Street. Call 933-1860 to find out more. LIVE AT THE TOP of the tower with the roommate of your choice! Two 9th floor ' Granville East contracts for Spring Se mester. We need to move ont immediate ry. OJI 933-19S7. r GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE now! Act fast, get a huge discount. Great room mate. Call 929-4502 for John, or call 933-2665 and leave a message. , " , AVOID LOTTERY ROULETTE! ONE Granville . South contract (for female) available Spring Semes ter. 19 mealsweek, maid service, convenient loca tion. Call 933-0342. Keep trying! services PRE-SEASON SAVINGS - 10 off any framing order brought In before November 15. The Framer's Comer custom framing, by appointment. 942-8425. HOUSESnnNG: BY TWO MALE Purdue engine ering students living in the area while on work as signment at IBM summer 1982. Call 493-2791 (Durham.) References. FLY TO FLORIDA for Thanksgiving break or Atlanta' any weekend. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. Call Ken at 929-7489. autumn day at home with their fami lies. "Monday they'll pick up on a solid week of techincal briefings," said NASA spokesman Terry White. "Each system group's engineers will get a crack at them to pick their brains on what works and what needs to be im proved." " Astronauts Ken Mattingly and Hank Hartsfield, who served as the backup crew for the Engle-Truly mis sion, will attend the briefin'gs too, al though they have not yet been desig nated as the crew for the next shuttle mission, scheduled for March. About nine days after the briefings, . Engle and Truly will hold a news con ference, where a key topic will be how the normally reliable electrical power unit broke down in space. . NASA officials said prudence dic tated the decision to cut the 84-hour mission to 54 hours. Acting associate administrator L. Michael Weeks said the loss was minimal. Ellerbe named new Miss BSM Mary Ellerbe, a sophomore from Pine- . hurst, was crowned Miss Black Student Movement 1982-1983 at the crowning ceremony Sunday night. Ellerbe, a Radio, Television and Motion Pictures and African Studies major, was chosen from a pool of five candidates by a BSM election and an interview before a panel of five judges, which consisted of University administrators and students. The candidates are awarded points for the votes they receive in the general elec tion. Then, the three highest vote receivers are awarded points by the judges on the basis of the interviews. The candidate who receives the highest num ber of total points is named Miss BSM. Ellerbe said she saw promotion of BSM goals as one responsibility of her 'job: "One of my goals is to promote more unity with the blacks on campus. I also want the BSM to become more in volved in the community." Opportunity to make up missed lessons. Voluminous home-study materials constantly updated by research ers expert in their field. Opportunity to transfer to and continue study at any of our over 100 centers Can Days. Eves i weekends 3700 Chapel Hill Boulevard Executive Park Building E Durham, N.C. 27707 . 919-489-8720 , For Intormattoii About Other Centers Outside NY State CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1782 , for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Call GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PMV HELP! PLEASE! NEED PERSON(S) to take over lease. Two bdrm. Carolina apts. Jan-May $295 mo. plus deposit. Call Susan or Lynne 942-4438. rides GOING TO NEW YORK over Thanksgiving? Space available on chartered bus. $55 round trip. Leaves Wed. night, returns Sun. Call Durham 688-3522 after 10 p.m. for details. RIDE NEEDED TOFROM Lexington, Kentucky or nearby for Thanksgiving break. Call after 5:00 and ask for Shelley. Will contribute usual. 968-1065. GOING TO ATLANTA, COLUMBUS, Montgom ery, or Auburn for Thanksgiving? I need a ride and will share expenses. Please contact Liz. 933-4594. RIDE NEEDED TO PORTLAND,. Oregon, Dec. 1-10. Moving and would like to share van or truck. Share gas, expenses. 967-6668. wanted DRIVER NEEDED: Drive our second auto to RochesterMinneapolis, MN. area mid-Dec. will provide auto, gas, food. Call 967-3916 for more info. .roommates ROOMMATE TO SHARE FOXCROFT Apt. Spring Semester bus, pool, tennis $125mo. Vs . utilities. Call 967-4202 after 7 p.m. ' - TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED in mid December to share brand new town house -energy efficient structure has private sun deck. Located on N bus route. Call 933-9826 after 5:30 for more infor mation. Rent $150.00 plus Vi utilities per person. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATE SPRING Semester. Non-smoker (pot or tobacco), non-vegetarian, con servatively liberal, NO RONNIE FANS, neat but not fanatical.' Apartment furnished except your bedroom. Close to campus $95month utilities. 929-2819. TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED TO share apart ment with quiet female. Rent $103 Vi utilities each. Can move in after Dec. 20th. Call Tina or Lina at 968-1361. tpnmiimmiiiiwr iTrniniTiiifii m rr t m rr ir ' wwim 11 in . ! rr Bright Star fills Egyptian desert CAIRO WEST AIR BASE, Egypt (AP) More than 800 paratroopers drop ped into the Western Qesert on Saturday, beginning the biggest test of America's Rapid Deployment Force. One jumper, broke his hip, three suffered less serious injuries and a 2'2-ton truck crumpled when its chute failed. The windless, clear blue sky was filled with olive drab parachutes as 850 Americans, 10 Egyptians and their equipment including trucks, howitzers and mortars were dropped from 18 C-141 and six C-130 transport planes. Six of the C-141s carried troops of the 82nd Airborne Division 14 hours non stop from Pope Air Force Base, N.C., and the rest of the planes flew from four undisclosed sites in Europe. UNC poll supports Reagan so far CHAPEL HILL (AP) A sizable majority of North Carolinians thinks President Ronald Reagan is performing well, a survey conducted by the Univer ' sity of North Carolina's School of Journalism and the UNC Center for Public . Television indicates. According to the poll, 62 percent of Tar Heel residents reacted favorably to Reagan when questioned in October, compared to the 57 percent favorable rating he received in a recent nationwide Louis Harris poll conducted in August. Reagan's political power base is much stronger among whites, according to the North Carolina poll's results. The poll found that 26 percent of whites ques tioned said Reagan was doing an excellent job compared to only 5 percent of the blacks. Balloon is first to cross Pacific COVELO, Calif. (AP) Weighted by ice and battered by a driving storm, Double Eagle V nearly crashed at the end of an historic trans-Pacific balloon flight, the crew said Friday after they were plucked from a rugged mountainside. . "We are lucky we survived but life and death are next to each other anyway," said crewman Rocky Aoki, the owner of the Benihana restaurant chain who fi nanced the $250,000 venture. "If you are afraid to die, you are probably afraid to live." The towering helium-filled balloon hit a tree in a snowstorm in the Sanhedrin mountains Thursday night, and when the crew, cut the gondola loose, a bumpy landing ended a 6,000-mile voyage that began four days earlier at the Japanese city of Nagashima. Nearly 10 hours later, helicopter crews sighted the gondola and ferried the balloonists off the mountainside. Storms thrasti coasts, flood Banks Seaborn storms assaulted the nation from two sides Sunday in a countinuing siege that has claimed seven lives, left six people missing, disabled ships and ruin ed beaches. Gale winds, boiling waves and floodtides swept in from the Atlantic and the Pacific. Seawalls crumbled. Roads were awash. Ships the size of football fields were left adrift or aground. The white sands of resort beaches returned to the sea. On the Outer Banks of North Carolina, residents were stranded as sand and water inundated N.C. Route 12, the main link to the mainland. Workers at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse piled sandbags and broken chunks of asphalt around a seawall to keep the 1 1 1-year-old landmark from falling into the ocean. North Carolina officials said they couldn't assess the damage from four days of stormy weather on the Outer Banks. "The water is too high to see how much beach has been lost," said Charles C. Compher, spokesman for the Cape Hatteras National Weather Service. nd !;'." -.iHnisi-?" "Not being able to get your own mail is foolish and frustrating," Sitz said. The hardest place to get to on campus is the Union, Snyder said. Both libraries are also dif ficult to navigate, he said. "Getting close to the Union is a matter of trial and error," Sitz said, citing the picnic tables out front as major obstacles. Smith does not like the new light system in front of the NCNB Plaza on Franklin Street. "I can't tell when the sign switches from walk to don't walk," he said. "I just have to run across." Sitz, however, likes the new light. "I think it's safer because you know cars will stop at the red light." People who stand around talking . 1 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. ROOMMATE WANTED FOR JANUARY to share a traitor with 2 bedrooms. Located j miles from canons on Old Greensboro Hwy. Rent $75 A atOities. Call 967-8353. WE'LL SUPPLY , YOUR BED and dresser if you move into our two bedroom Estes Park Apartment. On bus route, tennis court, pool. Phone Graham 929-9709. - . ; ' NON-SMOKING MALE NEEDED to share nice house off Airport Rd. Private room, washer, dryer, on bus line. $150, phis Vi utilities, caO Mark 942-3904. ; FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. ONLY $81.00 a month plus Vi of utilities. Possibly own room. Close to campus. Call 929-4132. HELP! MY ROOMMATE DROPPED out! Own room in fully furnished (except your room) Tar Heel Manor apt On bus line. $150 Vi utilities. I'm neat liberal, mostly studious, and fun. If you're a responsible female call 942-2417. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Spring Semester.. $128.50month plus Vi utilities. Call 756-2308: personals ENJOY JINGLE BELL MORNINGS and the close ness of fireside afternoons in your own private cottage. Nestled in the. Great Smokies . . . youT! have the time of your life. $40 for 2 per night. Mountain Brook Cottages, US441 South, Syha, N.C. 704-586-4329. CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING - "WE know someone who wants to know you." Write for information. 108 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514. MILES McBEE, 1 can keep a secret! Ask Janet! Get in touch your little sister feels left out. CR - BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. New styles and colors arriving daily between now and Christmas, all buckles $2.50. all strips $.75. Ultra-suede also available. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! GREG B. MR. BIG shot. Who do you think you are? You've revealed your true self downtown. Signed. WE HIT YOU WITH OUR BEST SHOT! DTH STAFF: HAPPY 169th issae! Only 40 more to go until .... S. CUB (ALICE). Have a wonderful birthday. 'Could be time for a walk on the wild side! Love. Deb, JB. Thome and Witch Nan. SHERRI AND SHAWN, you brighten my day looking at those cute and smiling faces! CR. IF YOU SAW WHO hit a red Maverick in the Granville parking lot please call 933-7953. It was hit 11-11-81 or 11-12-81. ' " From page, 1 and blocking the sidewalk bother him more. "They should move over to one side and not block the pathway," he said. . . A healthy attitude toward the blind is help ful to these students. "The students here are open-minded and friendly," Smith said. "People should remember that blind people are just blind, not deaf," Sitz said. "At first people are ignorant and afraid, anxious and unsure about confrontations with the blind. People are really self-conscious about what they say," he said. Sitz isn't too self-conscious about his speech, though. At the conclusion of the in terview, he said with a laugh, "I'll be looking for your article.' J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM good hick on your game . today at 2 pm Kenan Stadium. We're aO behind you. And we hope you win. Student gov't. ITS FINALLY HERE, THE Did You Here the One About NC State" Joke book. Available at the Bulkhead and Intimate book stores. A perfect stocking stuffer. JANET LYNN, WHATS up! Just cause you've started a chain reaction with I.V. Presidents! The new saga I.V. moves to Boston. (One less MOG to choose from!) LEAVER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY! CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -The friends and family of Ruthie Leaver helped her to celebrate her twenty-first birthday today. Both of her parents and a couple of people off the street surprised her with an array of gifts which included a birthday card and a fuzzy picture. Born in Durham, but Tar Heel Bred, Ruthie Leaver expects to receive her undergraduate degree in May after only six years at UNC. Referring to the social outcast, her parents lamented that "one of our many regrets about her is that she's such a recluse." When asked if she had plans for a celebration tonight Leaver responded that, 1 plan on going to the cemetary to be with my friends, and then its on to Pin-ay's to trip the fight fantastic. I just hope my new hairdo holds up." XANADU: ITS NIP AND tuck: Little Susantta and I need you in Maine for endless chocolate chip cookies, hot tubs, king-size bed. Daniel Martin. MARY - YOU'RE THE MOST special big sis anyone could ever dream of! Thanks for being you. Happy Birthday ('course it's a big deal) Love Trida. ARE YOU MALE? DO you have access to a coat and tie for a Nov, 21 cocktail party? We need two dates. If you fit this description, caO us Monday 10-11 p.m. 967-3410. WENDY BUTLER, I MIGHT not be able to get you on the phone, but know that I'm thinking about you! Have a sweetie of a day and call me. Caroline. TO THE TWO BAWDY BOOM-BOOMS: Sstch tasty, too vocal wenches yon are jostle comes swift and hard on those who keep it sip. That is, speaking as one who shoald know, right? Watch yonr steps, boom booms both, or In the long one, yonU be the ones -ILW. (not his real name). YES MARY ITS TRUE Mr. Personal is bringing you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY wish. Thanks for the sturdy shoulder much laughter and most of all for being the best in the world I Love You 21, Dell. HOLLY P.fl You're such a curie! Have a good day. Expect a blessing! CR. CONGRATS TO THE DTD neophytesNow that you have passed the ritesIt's time that you learned something new There's lots Little Sisters know how to do-don 't worry we can teach you too! Love, Little Sisters. WANTA ROOM WITH A friend? Both roommates in 2nd floor James room are moving out this December. Call 933-4448.

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