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2Hrie Daily Tar HeelWednesday, November 18, 1981 -rrtnrniTwin- rtinwwwwmr r -T-TnTTniamTmnrii; in -rut i v i -rrnrrn irmr-n ; - 1 . 1 aillll"WWiaje1M Ehringhaus wins campaign, for United Fund By LYNN KARLKY Di ll SlafT Writer Ehringhaus Residence College residents united to win a campus-wide fund-raiser for United Fund, with a $305 contribution, Robert Bianchi, Residence Hall Associa tion president said Tuesday. Their donation combined with seven other residence areas' to pass the $1000 mark. The eight participating areas raised $1068. . Although Ehringhaus came out on top, the race was close. The event's coordinators computed the totals on a per capita basis and found two areas battling for first place. "To figure that out we took the total amount and we divided by the official housing department occupancy counts," Bianrhi Thrf nvr-1 nts per per Small revisions made in D By ANNA TATE . UTH Surf Writer. . A section of the D bus route on Durham Boulevard has been " revised because of the opening of Hotel Europa last month. With the change, the eastbound D bus will go through Eastgate Shopping Center, cross 15-501 bypass, follow the service road parallel to Durham Boulevard from the Ram's Plaza Shopping Center to Europa Drive and return to Durham Boulevard. "The bus route change has been planned for over a year," said Bob Godding, . Chapel Hill transportation director, "because of more and more construction in the area. But the change was only recently made because the service road along the boulevard has just been completed." Carrbdro considers Franklin extension By ALEXANDRA McMILLAN DTH Staff Writer The town of Carrboro is considering a westward extension of Franklin Street, Carrboro planning director Roy Williford said Tuesday. "The extension could go to Jones Ferry Road or to Main Street or some where else. We're just making a study of our options now," he said. When the study is completed, the find ings will be referred to the Carrboro Transportation Advisory Board. After a Hillel sponsors Tay-sachs is a fatal, untreatable disease. One in 200 of the world population and one in 25 of the Jewish population is a carrier of the gene that causes it. The Hillel Foundation, 210 W. Cameron Ave., has scheduled a screening to check for this gene 3 p.m.-7 p.m. today. Carriers of this gene are healthy and unaffected, said Robin If ft, genetic counselor in pediatrics at North Carolina Memorial Hospital. But if two carriers become parents, she said, there is a 25 percent chance that their child will have this disease. Children wtththe disease Uve only until they are four or 'five-; years okLThese babies arc born healthy, Ifft saidvbut after four h ?j to six months, signs of deterioration appear. Eventually the 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 5v 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 CHINA&ERRY CRAFT COOP. l H owned and operated by 20 of the area"V .fries! artisans enabling us to sell our work at 25-30 below gallery prices. For original gifts you will find nowhere 2m come visit at 103'A East Franklin Street, above the Hub. Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30, 9674603. BELIEVE IT OR NOT preparation far Orienta tion "82 has begun. Applications for the Orienta tion Commission are available at Union desk and 08 Steele. Due by noon, Nov. 25. ATTENTION MOTORCYCLISTS: WE BUYseH new and used riding gear (Jackets, pants, boots, etc); write Larsen Leathers, Rt 1 Box 425. Chrtstiansburg. Va. 24073 (give sizes); can (703) 382-4668 anytime. ITS NOT TOO LATE to place an entry la the 4Stk Aaaoal Beat Dook Parade to be held this Friday, aad have chance at, wtmnlng a trophy. CaU .969-9371. or 9634221 or come by the POta Home to i agister. TALENTED SINGERS & MUSICIANS you too can perform at the Campus Y Crafts Bazaar Coffee House! Share your talents and have fun at this annual event Dec. 4, 5, 6. Contact Leigh at 929-5429. 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. START BEAT DOOK WEEKEND early! Come watch the ice Hockey Team demolish Dook Thurs. night 8:15 p.m. Daniel Boone .Rink, Hillsborough. BREAK-FAST MEAL. ... vegetarian sand wichsalad bar served 7 pm Thursday In Union 202. The end of the FAST FOR A WORLD HARVEST, but Just a beginning? Prepared under the guidance of The Staff of Life. $2. Sign up now outside the Union or Campus Y. Bring a friend! ' FORUM: FOR LABORBLACK Mobilizations to smash Klan Nazis! Videotape showing of Detroit Anti-Klan raDy. Speaker rally organizer Bernard Vance. Sponsored by UNC Friends of the Spartacus Youth League 12:30 pm Thursday, Nov. 19, Rm. 226 Union. BR1CE STREET BAND. THE Hip Movers. 25 kegs, all for 15 Sat., Nov. 21 8 pro-2 am. Durham National Guard Armoury tickets on sale at Vfckers. Don't miss the only focal appearance of BK1CE STREET! son. Ehringhaus residents gave 0.459 cents per person and Scott Residence College residents gave 0.453 cents per person, for $343. Ehringhaus won by six one-thousandth of a cent, even though Scott had a higher total. "We were just really pleased, especially with the South Campus participation," said Melissa Morgan, Governor of Scott Residence College. Ehringhaus and Scott conducted similar fund-raising events. Both held raffles as their major activity. Ehring haus presented dinner at Hugo's Restaurant in Hyatt Regency Hotel in Atlanta and a flight to Atlanta as their prize. Ehringhaus' $305, Scott's $343 and the other areas' $420 will go to the 24 charities of the United Fund. Paige Grady, Publicity Chairman for United Fund in this area, said that the areas reached their goal. They set The three morning buses and the two afternoon buses will pro vide additional service along the extended service road, he said. "There are only minimum modifications in the travel time schedule along the D route," he said. Godding estimated that one or two minutes would be added to the bus' regular route. Although the D route is extended, Godding said the change would not inconvenience riders. The pick-up stop at Pinegate would be moved up about 60 feet, he said. The revised route will provide service for area business employees like the 160 people employed by Hotel Europa. "Because of the probable increase in ridership, the change should actually help bring the costs of fares down," he said. Godding said the change would be a permanent revision for the D route. - -c route is chosen, the study will go before a public hearing to give citizens a chance to respond. The Carrboro Board of Aldermen would then have to approve the exten sion. The N.C. Department of Transporr tation would have to give the route final approval, Williford said. ' "I believe we should go ahead and en courage the Department of Transporta tion to do it (approve the extension)," alderman John Boone said. "I believe it's much needed in Carrboro, and it will serve both Carrboro and Chapel Hill well. screening for Tay babies lose all functions of the brain and nervous system; they become blind and paralyzed. "It is believed the gene originated in the Eastern European area," Ifft said. That is why the disease most often affects peo ple of Jewish ancestry. Ifft said about 90 percent of American Jews had ancestors from that region. The screening today is voluntary and involves only a blood test. Five dollar donations will be accepted to defray lab ex penses, but no one will be turned away. "The test does cost quite a bit more if done through the 'hospital Ifft said: - r-i : ATTENTION ALL POLITICAL SCIENCE majors and professors. The UadergraeV utt Political Scieace Association is having a wine and cheese party, Wednesday. Nov. 18. 7-9 pat in the Union Gallery. RUSSIA! 15 DAYS FOR only $13901 Moscow. Leningrad, Kiev, Yalta (where you will meet Soviet students!) This travel bargain of die year includes round-trip transportation NY Moscow, 3 meals a day, lodging (double room with shower) transfers, taxes, all transportation, museums, etc. Late July early August. Arranged with Intourist by Student International Travel Club. Call (704) 859-9573 after 6 or on campus 933-5223. Or write drawer 640, Tryon, N.C. 28782. 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 - TENNIS RACKET AT Philips Han. Call 967-9348. Ask for Mark. FOUND: WOMAN'S WATCH IN front of Mclver Dorm. Call 933-1423 to claim. FOUND: A LADIES' WATCH on sidewalk near Lenoir. Can & identity. 933-6063. help wanted WAITRESSBELGIUM U.S. based company building American style restaurants in Europe opening in March of 1982 in Brussels, Belgium. Looking for "dean cut, aU-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. 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. WANTED: GRADUATE STUDENTS for temporary work af Student Stores. Textbook Department. Must be able to work 8:00 am-5:00 pm, 12881 thru 121781. Come by Student Stores and ask for Doug Rieb. Boyd Ellington or Charlie Byrd. Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. . MEDICAL CAREERS. Radiologist Ohio, $60-$100,000. Medical Records Director South Carolina, $18,000. Dietician ' South Carolina, $18,000. Director of Psych Unit Louisiana, MSN required, up to $28,000. Three CRNA's - Ohio, Wisconsin, Alabama - up to $40,000. FT Chief North Carolina. $22,000. Ultrasound Tech Tennessee, up to $15,000. Two Directors of Nurses 350 beds, up to $35,000, 50 beds up to $25,000 in Georgia. CaH (404) 266-1153. Medical Careers,. 3384 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30326. POSITION AVAILABLE. DIRECTOR of ACTIVI TIES and Volunteer Service in area Nursing Home. College degree in Liberal Arts, Recreational Therapy or equivalent required. Send resume to: Personnel Department P.O. Box 4008 Burlington, N.C 27215. for sale $5 K! WARD. GRANVILLE SOUTH contract to female. Available for now andor Spring Semester, caS Jenny 933-7426 anytime. fou route "The extension was a number one pri ority with the old board, but I haven't heard whether the newly-elected board members are in favor of it or not," Boone added. Newly-elected board members Hilliard Caldwell and Jim White said they had had no time or opportunity to study the issue. "1 do know that there is a terrible traf fice problem there, but this is a major un dertaking, and I need a chance to study all the pros and cons before I make any decision," Caldwell said. - sachs gene M '- ni si! LAURIE BRADSHER Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 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. THREE GIRLS' CONTRACTS AVAILABLE in Ehringhaus Spring Semester. All in same suite (two in same room). Will sell separately or together. Cail now, before it's too late: 933-3126 or 933-3151. LADIES IMPORTED HAND KNIT sweaters for only $20 each. Great Christmas gifts, various sizes and colors. Come by and try them on. Can 942-8218. Ask for Tandi. LIVE AT THE TOP off the tower with the roommate of your choice! Two 9th floor Granville East contracts for Spring Se ecstsr. We need to move ont inunediate- ly. Call 933-1987. ; GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE now! Act fast, get a huge discount. Great room mate. Can 929-4502 for John, or call 933-2665 and leave a message. SELL-N-SWAP SERVICE OUTLET. Intersection of Smith Level Road and 15-501. 933-2570. Whatchamacallit a little bit of everything yard sale daily. 12-6 pm. FOR SALE: COUCH AND chair. Great Deal! Will sell together or separately. Can Karen at 968-9481. GRANVILE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for the Spring Semester; food, utilities, laundry facilities, and pool provided. CaU 933-2471 and ask for Men.. ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS I have over 40 different original movie posters ranging in price from $3.00 to $8.00. 1 have For Your Eyes Only, Escape from New York, Arthur, History of the World Part 1. Stripes, Tarzan stop by 245 Hinton-James anytime, or call 933-4492 and ask for Shawn Brady. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT AVAILABLE for next spring. Cafeteria service , air conditioning, pool. Room on a great floor. CaH 933-1860. I'm willing to negotiate. "WOMANCRAFT, 412 W. FRANKLIN, Chapel Hill, excellent source for Christmas gifts pottery, weaving, fabric art, much more. 50 donation may win a beautiful handmade quilt," TWO TICKETS FOR BROADWAY on Tour's 1121 Saturday Night performance of Children of a Lesser God. Seats on Main Floor, right side. CaH 933-7810 between 2-5 p.m. Wednesday, priced at : cost LIVINGSTON TAYLOR LIVE Saturday, November 21, 8:15 at Spirit Square in Charlotte. 2 tickets for sale - $16 for both. CaH 929-2151 anytime. services NORMAL DISTRIBUTION BLUES? Hypothesis testing got you down? Tutoring for gradundergrad STATISTICS COURSES. PhD in Statistics. 13 years university teaching. $15 per hour-group rates available. 929-5615. TUTORING BY AN ISRAELI teacher of Hebrew. Times at your convenience. Call 929-3062. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Adults only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. CaU GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM -6 PM. - no actual money goal but did set some non-monetary ones. w - "I think that we accomplished what we wanted to ac complish which was to raise awareness and to raise some funds," Grady said. The competition may become an annual event. "1 think that it's something that will grow if we can keep it going," she said. Bianchi said, "I'm really excited. I hope that now we've set some sort of precedence and we can continue it from year to year." He added that future contests could raise more money because of more knowledge and ad vanced planning. RHA will give $150 to Ehringhaus for entertainment at a party. "We'll probably use it for a party this semester," Smart said. MBA forum held in Union A forum for prospective masters of business administration is scheduled for .7-10 p.m. Wednesday in Great Hall of the Carolina Union. Slide shows and speakers from 14 schools offering MBA degrees will be featured, said Leigh Ann Gilliam, a representative of the Association of Business Students. "The program will give a student a chance to get an idea about what the schools require," she said. "It is better than trying to run around and see where they should go." ' , --: Wake Forest University, UNC-Char-lotte, Duke University, UNC-Greens-boro, Northwestern University and the University of Southern California are expected to be among the schools fea tured, she said. The free program is sponsored by ABS and the University Placement Ser vices. subversive constraints federally for us to really watch these groups." Mitchell cited motorcycle gangs as the most dangerous group in terms of recent activity. . "The biker groups have been organizing a lot more recently," he said. "And al though these gangs have little following they are always a threat to cause a terrorist-type act.' ' . Westra agreed with Mitchell in labeling the motorcycle gangs as the most danger ous group. . - "Thev are the largest problem because NICE ROOM IN LARGE private home F-bus, kitchen privileges, $150 per month but could be less with some babysitting avail. Jan female student only 967-7772. . . . - 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. Can after 5:00 and ask for Shelley. Witt contribute usual. 968-1065. , FLY TO NEW YORK CITY for Christmas break, pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses ($50 one-way). CaU Ken at 929-7489. GOING TO CHARLOTTE this weekend? Nov 20-22? I need a ride and wffl share expenses. CaH 967-3930. NEED RIDE TO MACON GA. (or Atlanta) Friday, Nov. 20 or Sat.. Nov 21 call Shawn. 929-5SS4 (days) or 929-6078 (eves) will share expenses. BIDE NEEDED TO WINSTON-SALEM cms Taesw Nov. 24th afternoon. WI3 share expenses. Please call Cindy at 967-3831 mmd leave a message. Thanks! GOING TO NEW YORK CITY (Long Island area) for Thanksgiving? Please give rne a ride. Share gas. Can Claudia 968-0403. NEED RIDE TO CHARLOTTE for Thanksgiving. Must leave on Tuesday p.m., November 24. WUl share expenses. Please cal Eileen at 933-3605. CHARLESTON. S C. ANYONE? Need a ride for Thanksgiving; will share expenses and driving. CaH Leslie, 933-3320. 1 NEED a RIDE to CHARLESTON, S.C., over Thanksgiving break. Will share driving and ' expenses. Call Kim at 933-7822. HEADING TO ATLANTA FOR Thanksgiving? 1 need a ride and wfH share expenses. 933-3274. GOING TO ASHEvTLLE. MORGANTON or vie. this weekend? Cut your driving costs and take an extra person. (Please!) Will share expenses. CaH : Michele at 967-5647. ' RIDERS NEEDED TO GO TO ASU this weekend caH Scott, 933-1644 after 3:00 today. Leaving Friday around noon and returning . Sunday. ' afternoon. rooenmates 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 li utilities each. Can move in after Dec 20th. CaS Tina or Una at 968-1361. - - NON-SMOKING MALE NEEDED to share nice house off Airport Rd. Private room, washer, dryer, on bus line. $150 plus ' utilities. c&3 Mark 942-3904. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. ONLY JS1.C0 a month plus lh of utilities. Possibly own room. Close to campus. CaU 929-4132. HELP! MY ROOMMATE DROPPED oud Own room in fully furnished (except your room) Tar Hed Manor apt. On bus Ene. $150 xh utilities. Xm neat liberal, mostly studious, and fun. If you're a responsible female can 942-2417. Use tlien '.-33EP iClaiMecii Senate struggling on spending bill WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate Appropriations Committee, working under a very strong veto threat from the White House, began Tuesday to redraft a massive, house-passed money bill to keep the federal government in business after midnight Friday. President Ronald Reagan sent Seriate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., a letter saying: "As we proceed with implementation of the economic recovery program, excessive appropriations measures simply cannot be tolerated not now nor in the future." Even before the panel began its work, sources said the White House had relayed word that the president was likely to veto the measure unless it contained a 5 percent across-the-board spending cut. There appeared little chance Congress would meet those terms, officials said. Reagan may eliminate missiles WASHINGTON (AP) President Reagan was ready to propse to the Soviet Union that both superpowers virtually eliminate nuclear missiles from the Euro pean theater, State Department officials said Tuesday. The president, it was said, would use a foreign policy speech Wednesday at the National Press Club to embrace the so-called "zero-option approach as the goal for Soviet-American negotiations on restraining nuclear forces in Europe. Those talks open Nov. 30 in Geneva. The option consists of an expected U.S. offer not to undertake the planned deployment of new U.S. medium-range missiles in Europe if the Soviet Union agrees to disassemble its own missiles, stationed in western Russia, aimed at European targets. More deaths in Northern Ireland .BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Two people were shot to death Tuesday and a third was seriously wounded in three separate attacks that prompted police to cancel all leaves throughout the violence-torn British province. Earlier in the day a mob shouting "Murderer and "Traitor! surged through police lines toward Britain's Northern Ireland Secretary James Prior at the funeral of a Protestant legislator slain by the IRA. One person reportedly struck him in the head during the melee. The angry crowd was protesting Britain's failure to crack down on the outlawed Irish Republican Army, which has been fighting for 12 years to drive the British but and unite the predominantly Protestant province with the mostly Roman CathQUelrish-Repu 'vv.i-x ' - , '''-V;.' From page 1 of their propensity for violence," he said. Westra also said many motorcycle gang members were convicted felons who illegal ly carried and used firearms and explosives. Mitchell also feared the possibility of in creased violent activities by extremist groups. "Terrorism is on the rise," he said. "We anticipate more problems from these groups, although that doesn't mean they will have a ground swell of support. "All we can do is plan for the worst and hope for the best." All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by ;12 (noon) one business day before publication. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. FOR Spring Semester. $128.50month plus Vi utilities. CaH 967-2308. NEED CHRISTIAN MALE ROOMMATE Spring Semester.' Great location! Own bedroom, $120month phis unities. CaH 967-2225. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Old WeB Apt. Rent $93.34 plus VS utilities. Starting Jan. through May. Furnished or you furnish. Call James at942-5933. V NONSMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for fully furnished apt Available Spring Semester. $110 per month phis utilities. CaH . 933-1043. EOOSSfATE WANTED F03 JANUARY to share a traitor with 2-bedrooama. Located 5 ssSes from caarpas on Old Greensboro Hwy. Beat $75 - i ntHtiss. Call 967-S353. . . v-. ROOMMATE WANTED. FEMALE ROOMMATE. Broadmoor Apartments. Own room. Vi of all bills. Available Dec. 1. $125.00. CaH Catherine, evenings, 493-5039. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - ROOMMATE DESPERATELY needed to share Apt. located on bus fine. $103 Vi utilities. Pool and tennis courts Royal Park Apts. CaH 968-1075. wanted BOOM WANTED for stadeat covpJe. to $Z3 month range. Dec 1 thra Jane 1. CaS Jay or Karen. 967-963S. WOULD DISGUISE MYSELF AS Giant Pretzel to see UNC-Kansas game in Charlotte but would . rather buy two tickets. Call 933-7273 anytime. Keep trying! DRIVER NEEDED: Drive our second auto to RochesterMinneapolis, MN. area mid-Dec. Win provide auto, gas, food. CaH 967-3916 for more info. . personals ENJOY JINGLE BELL MORNINGS and the dose ness of fireside afternoons in your own private cottage. Nestled in the Great Smokies . . . youH have die time of your life. $40 for 2 per night. Mountain Brook Cottages, US441 South, Sytva, N.C 704-5864329. TTS FINALLY HERE. THE "Did You Here the One About NC State" Joke book. Available at the BuSshead and Intimate book stores. A perfect stocking stuSer. LADIES BELT BUCKLES AND STRIPS. W buckles and strips in 44 styles and 34 colors. ALL buckles $2.50. 0 strips $.75. CaS Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Cail soon for best selection! WHATS IT CONN A BE TARHEELS?? TEKFE, AinZOriA or JACKSONVILLE, FLOCZ)A? We find out THIS weekend where the Bowl Bound Heels are Headed!! "OPERATION TAHIUXL" offers an exciting, inexpensive and safe alternative to driving yourself. Can 942-GOUX now for details! ANNE DAPHNE Y.: FIREWORKS flash on an August night; a chance meeting in the booth on a starship flight; will vou go out with me? How about lunch? RSVP MYSTERY ADMIRER. Protect your tome from burglary! LOCK ALL OOORS AND WINDOWS CPB: ALL MY BEST on number twenty-one. Now let's go out and have some fun. You really are three times a lady most of the time, anyway. RBC T.: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! HOPE your first birthday here with us to a memorable one in every way. Just try not to get too wild! Love, Mom & Sarah Lee, LES: HAPPY BIRTHDAY. WILD woman! How lucky can you be! Turning 21 in Chapel Hul on a Wednesday night Just lias to be wild. So get ready to get wasted. Holding up last year's tradition may be tough, but we have faith in you. After afl, nobody does it better! Love, Lou & Sarah Lee. WELL GIRLS, FIRST IT was bowling and now if s football. (At least H was tag!!!) Ifs still too butch for me so it's back to cooking, knitting, and beating back for this girl. Love ya. The Queen Mother. UTN A KEG and rapport the Steve Streets? fastd and The Beat Dook Bead Celebration o Tfcarsday, Nov. 19 in Tia Can. Simply indicate the name of yoeur fraternity, sorority, dons, or kali oa the back of yosur ticket and deposit at the door. Tickets available at the The Union or from any Pfka. ' AMY (FROM AVERY) I could not go to ECU. lost your number, and knew no last name. I really tried. I'm sincerely sorry, BECKY (from Morrison). SHAMELESS HUSSIES IN 407 Morrison-Certain football players are alright but a foreign soccer player is the ultimate! So are punk haircuts, a sadomasochist roommate. Foreigner, and Rex Smith! B. TO THE CUTE BLONDE that spoke to me then walked into ladies room at TroQs Friday night Call Roger at 933-5315. COLLEEN-APPLECORE WISHES YOU a great 21st! You wert always my favorite pen friend. 111 run with you anytime. Abyshis, alias SSTGM. TEN PIZZA BOX FLIPPER and Ant HiSs-Go BiOs, Jackets, Razorioacks. and Heels! Glory, that's mega important! The Monkies and J.T. forever! Sheehonk and Caaaa! LESLIE: HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY!!! The Jr. P.T. Class. TO THE BOSTON CONSPIRACY: Margaret, Janine, Amy, Becky, Emily, and Especially Moyra, Carolyn, and Cathy Thanks for all your planning to make the past weekend the best ever! Whafd I do without friends fike aO? Gators forever! Maria. STEVE. DAVID, AND BOLT: Man, I've got a History paper due tomorrow thafs gonna whoop my! How "bout yaH?? If yaH need some help. Just call me! Bon chance! -(That's "Good Luck" in French!) ' PAM: HAPPY 19th you Mother! Here's to memories of midgets, ducks, the BIG WORD, condos. late night chats, and puddles. Well top some evergreen ' to celebrate! Lots of Zeta love, Sharon and Karen. CTiAj CLU O LATE THAN r. Happy belated Elrtaday. Love JS1L JUST IN CASE ANYONE hasn't heard yet, JoAnn L is an aunti SKIPPY AND SCOOBY. BEWARO When you least expect It, four girls will get their revenge. We have not forgotten! Bubba and Thunderthighs. f HAPPY BIRTHDAY NIC!?! FOR your birthday pleasure some rucking and mauling about with your favorite hooters and loose forwards. If you're reaHy lucky, perhaps a little game of touch and later some heavy breathing. DOUG M! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a special Guy! Too bad we can't have Astl Spumante at the beach. Hope your 20th is a good one. Love, Tuna-Lush.
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