2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, February 10. 1982 Week honoring Circle K highlights group's deeds By DALE JENKINS DTH Surf Writer N.C. Gov. Jim Hunt has declared this week the 14th annual Circle K Week in North Carolina. Chapel Hill Mayor Joseph Nassif signed a proclamation Monday supporting the UNC chapter of the inter-national service organization in the week's events to recognize the club and it activities. Sam Reep, president of the UNC club, said, "It (Circle K) offers a chance for, leadership, service to the community and campus, plus a chance to meet other peo ple who enjoy helping others." The club's active membership has tripl ed this year, and Reep said he was pleased with the effect this growth has had on the group's overall outreach, he said. "We've been able to do more projects than last year since we have a larger group and can, therefore, minimize schedule conflicts," he said. . The club has participated in such pro jects as the Great American Smokeout, trick-or-treating for UNICEF and the after-school . program at the Lincoln Center. Members also sold balloons for the American Cancer Society and are volunteering as coaches for the Orange County Special Olympics and selling tickets for the Chapel Hill Kiwanis Club Pancake Jamboree. Reep said he was pleased with the increase jn projects the club has been able to help with this year. An information table will be in the test Brock said every case was different. "If you're going to Chapel Hill and you're from Goldsboro, the election of ficials just want to know if you're plann ing on living there in Chapel. Hill or just going to school," he said. "Overall, in North Carolina, the ques tionnaire has been readily accepted," Brock said. "I'm confident that it's a Q N.C. SYMPHOOT Pops Concert featuring pops vocalist, Diana Lynn conductor, Eric Knight Sat., Feb. 13 -ym 8:00 pm Memorial Hall ticRerts -03.56 students r at the Box office a Carolina union presentation 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 SAIL THE BAHAMAS SPRING Break!! Includes round trip bus transportation, 7 days sailing, meals, alcoholic beverages and more! ALL FOR $449!! Call 942-SAIL now for details. We're booking up fast! VALENTINE PERSONALS ONLY $1.75 for 25 words or loos. Deadline will bo noon WodL, Feb. 10th. Ads wd appear oa FrL, Feb. 12th. NOTICE: BUYING ALBUMS. 45's and cassettes cash or trade. (Good condition, please) open 7 days a week. Fair Exchange, 302 E. Main, Carrboro. Special interest in baseball cards. Buy, sell and trade any years. APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE FOR all 1982 ORIENTATION and PRE ORIENTATION positions at Union. Area offices sad 01 Steele Bids. AREA Co ordinator applications das 216. All other applications dne 35. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MAJORS. There will be an IRA meeting Wed. Feb. 10 at 4.-00 in Union 204. Dr. Bigoness will speak on career opportuni ties. Refreshments will be served. "IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL students who entered UNC for die Spring Semester 1982, either as a new. readmit, or transfer student. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP for student Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina insurance Wednes day. February 10. The payment must be in BCBS office by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Don't delay! Drive over or take the bus to BCBS building on Chapel Hill Durham Blvd." SHOW THAT CAROLINA SPC3T! Help the Tarheels to victory, when the UNC wrestlers take down the Wotfpeck of NC State. Tonight 7.-C3 Carmlchael admission free with student ID CnroUna Wrestlers Always Finish on TOPI JOIN STUDENTS FROM AROUND the country at lobby for Soviet Jewry in Washington, Wed. Feb. 24th. Leave Tues. return Wed. night. CaH 942-4057 for info. ' ALL CAMPUS Y TUTORS there will be a brief MANDATORY meeting Thursday, February 11 at 4:00 in OS Peabody. You will receive your tutoring assignments at this time. PEACE, WAR. AND DEFENSE Majors and Pro spective Majors. Join Professor James Leutze to view Front Line, prize-winning documentary on Vietnam War, Thursday, Feb. 11. at 4:00 P.M. in 569 Hamilton Hall. Social hour to follow. fl (CUSlSSli Carolina Union on Thursday, Friday and Monday with Circle K members there to answer questions about the club, Reep said. This is the first step in the member ship drive for the spring semester. Stan Campbell, faculty adviser for the club and associate director of Carolina Annual Giving, said he was pleased with his first year with the club. "I guess the highlight would be work ing with Sam (Reep) to get the member ship up and getting financial support, from the Chapel Hill Kiwains Club," he said. "Also, the good feeling you get when you're out with people who care about people who are unfortunate and can't helD themselves." The UNC Circle K Club has also in creased the awareness on the UNC cam pus that a collegiate Kiwanis Club exists, Campbell said. This is a positive step for the K-family, which consists of Kiwanis Clubs, Circle K Clubs, high school Key and Keywanette Clubs and junior high Builders' Clubs, he said. Campbell said he was pleased with the focus of the club. "I think the distinctive factor is the service to the community and helping out with disabled children and the elderly," he said. "To me, that's what makes it exciting." To cap off the observance of Circle K Week, a meeting for all prospective members is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Mon day in 209 Union. Anyone with questions should contact Sam Reep at 933-4650. From page 1 questionnaire that has proved useful to most schools... it helps establish the facts for both parties election officials and students." Brock said he guessed everybody need ed to make a complaint once in a while. "I guess since it's almost springtime, everyone needs something to do," he said. uV -E I tauBssjcai VVs Two Added Performances Sun., Feb. 21 4 & 8:30 pm Memorial. Hall Tickets Union Box Office Call 962-1449 r?o tl inics.(fli -SKais UNC PRESIDENT WILLIAM FRIDAY will address the Dialectic & Philanthropic Societies Tuesday, February 16, 7:30 p.m. in die Dialectic Chamber (300 New West). Everyone is invited. lost Ci found CONTACT LENSES FOUND in case at Rosemary St. Parking Lot across from Backstreets white plas tic case hard lenses. 929-9321. LOST MENS BLACK TRIFOLD WALLET. Please help I need to be re-united with my identity. Lost 2382. Reward offered. Please call Pete 933-6353. Keep trying! , LOST: SET OF KEYS in pink keycase somewhere in campusdowntown area Friday, Jan. 29. Call Kathy Luchok 966-3761, days or 493-4840. FOUND: GOLD WATCH on Pickard Lane. Found in road 2182. Call Linda 967-9166 to identify. LOST: GOLD LADIES SEIKO watch, Friday, Feb. 5 between South Cameron bus stop and Murphy Hall if found please call Lisa at 933-4334. LOST WOMAN'S MAROON WALLET, Feb. 5 either James parking lot or bus station. Had plenty I.D. and gold necklace. Also had money but it's unimportant. Please call 933-4718 or turn in. Reward offered. LOST: REVERSIBLE TAN AND burgundy ski Jacket. Last seen in vicinity of Carolina Inn. If fonnd please call 933-5956. LOST RUBY RING with eight diamonds; 14 karat gold, at BURGER KING. HUGE REWARD. Call day or night ANYTIME: 933-4668, 526 James. Great sentimental value. FOUND: IN FETZER LOCKER room, men's watch. Identify it at Union Desk. LOST LADIES GOLD WATCH. Lost between Phillips 328 and Student Union on Tuesday 2-9-82 around 11:00. If found call 933-2928. Leave a message. LOST: WALLET WITH N.C. State LD. license etc. Lost 2582. CaO for Scott at 933-0384. kelp wanted OVERSEAS JOBS-SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write 1JC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps for men and women with three years of college. Openings for specialists in all land and water sports, arts & crafts, dance, music, drama, and other skills as weO as for general counselors. For information contact John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. COULD YOU USE ANSextft $50-$75? Healthy, non-smoking males, age 18-40 needed as subjects in paid EPA Breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. For more info please call 966-1253, 8-5, . Mon-Fri. JOCENT MODELS-NEW YORK agency seeking local models in fashion and cosmetics. Male and Female openings. Large client list. For' information call 942-8616 weekdays between 11:00 am and 2:00 pm only. EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER FOR 11 month old beginning 31682, any two of these times: Tuesdays 9:15-2:15. Thursdays 10:15-2:00, Fridays 9:15-1:00. References please. 967-3779. results "It's been an incredible experience for me," Orr said. "We gave it a really good shot. When you run up against guys like Mike Vandenbergh and Mark Canady, it's tough." . "Who knows what went wrong," he said. "We weren't winners tonight, but there's not a loser on my campaign." Orr said he was pleased with the overall tone of the campaign. "It was super positive the whole way." Smith, who came in fourth, said he was shocked that he did not do as well as he had -hoped. "I just thought I'd do a lot better than I did," Smith said. "I'm do ing worse than I did last year." Canady said that if there were a run off, he would work harder. "I'm talking no classes for the next week," he said. "I've already missed two weeks. "If there is one, you can bet it'll be closer (than tonight's election)," Canady said. ' Vote counting began shortly after 8 p.m. Canady took a small lead with votes from the Law School ballot box. Vandenbergh lost only one other box, Craige, as he built up a strong lead. In the end, it was the South Campus residence halls, Hinton James, Morrison and Ehringhaus that made the difference. Vandenbergh won all three, although his largest margin was 43 votes. Canady said he had expected to do bet ter on South Campus. "The feeling was that I might have taken it (South Campus) for granted," Canady said. "I didn't do that. But I should have realized I should put my greatest effort where my greatest strength was. Mike was just stronger than I board Other than the time delays, Jacobson said the elections produced no major pro blems or complaints. Three polling sites ran out of ballots for about 10 minutes but the names were recorded of all students who came by during that time and they came back and had a chance to vote, he said. Two candidates, and possibly a third, will have to pay fines for exceeding their American Ballet Thoalro II AC ' ' v tit i.ii Sat., Feb. 27 8:00 pm Memorial Hall Tickets $5.50 & $7.50 at Box Office Classified ac may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH C arolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS CAMP now hiring summer staff. Need counselors, W.S.I.'s, nurse, backpacking director, soccer director, summer secretary, assistant aquatic director. Above average camp salary'. Western North Carolina. Camp Greenville, Box 5697, Greenville, SC 29606. A GREAT PART TIME career. This is it. Start part-time with potential earnings of $500-$1500 per month. If you wish, stay part-time or go full-time after you learn. 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Includes; RT Airfare NY-Moscow, meals, double-room with shower, transfers, museums, Kiev, Yalta, Lenin grad. Moscow. July 2 4-August 7, 1982 call (704) 859-9573. After 6 pm. Limited space, deposits due March 1st or write Drawer 640 Tryon, NC 28782. VALENTINE BALLOONS. CHOCOLATE KISSES and a tone delivered on cam pes to your friend or sweetheart. Student special only $10.09. Order early'.- Balloons and Tsmes 967-3433. GET ACQUAINTED WITH SOMEONE new.. Carolina Computer Dating. Send for information 108 West Franklin Street. Chapel Hffl, NC 27514. rides ARE YOU GOING TOthru Goldsboro this week end? If so, take me with you! CaU Miki at 933-5180. Will share expenses. Keep trying. Leave message. RIDERS WANTED PKILA AND Ithaca Hamilton, NY Feb. 12-14 in Cessna airplane. Share expenses to the frozen north. ATP rated pilot. C&S 929-2151. RIDE NEEDED tofrom RALEIGH (Old State Capital Eldg.) Mondays and Wednesdays for business hours. Wffl share expenses andor provide interesting conversation. Call 967-1884 after 6 p.m. From page 1 thought," he said. . After the vote counting machine was repaired, the crowd once again grew in size. Each of the candidates was sur rounded by supporters and campaign of ficials. As each vote total was announced and Vandenbergh's lead widened, his sup porters let out cheers and applauded. . Watching the vote totals at one point, Orr winced as another Vandenbergh vic tory was announced. "We're sagging," he said. Before the South Campus votes were tallied, Vandenbergh's percentage of the total hovered between 51 percent and 53 percent. In the end, though, enough votes were recorded to put the final outcome in doubt. ." In other results, Perry Morrison and Scott TempIetonon uncontested races, for the presidencies of the Carolina Athletic Association and Residence Hall Association. Scott Phillips and LuAnn Craft led the race for senior class president and vice president. Phillips and Craft received 738 of the 1,473 votes cast, unofficially. Mark Edwards and Chris Miller received 378 votes. A total of 357 votes were cast for write-in candidates. During the board meeting, Jacobson said that write-in votes and official cer tification of the results would not be dealt with until sometime today. Compiled by Katherine Long, Ken Mingis, Bill Peschel and Mark Schoen. From page 1 spending limits, Jacobson said. Presidential candidate Tun Smith will have to pay $60 for exceeding his $400 limit by $11.78, and Residence Hall Association presidential candidate. Scott Templeton must pay $24 for exceeding his $160 limit by $1.25. Both candidates have agreed to pay the fines, Jacobson said. SOFIA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF BULGARIA Konstantin lliev Yordon Dafov Conductors Sun., Feb. 288 pm i Memorial Hall: $2.50 Union Box Office RIDE NEEDED FROM NORTH Raleigh to Chapel Hill Monday mornings. Will share expenses. Please caU Kenna at 933-6161 before 10:30. Thanks! DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO Atlanta weekend of Feb. 12. Please caD Mona tf you have any leads (after 11.-00 pm 942-7789). FLY TO POINTS IN Florida and New York. Pilot desires passengers to share very reasonable expenses. Caff Ken at 929-7489. RIDE NEEDED TO WINSTON-SALEM (southside 150 area) this Friday. Can leave after noon; wffl share expenses. CaD Cindy at 967-3081. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart foent, carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pooL Adults only. Oa butane 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. CaH GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE Two blocks from campus, $23.00 a month, cafl 942-416. FOR RENT: OLD WELL APT. with new carpet, good location on busline. One male roommate already here. One or two other men can apply. Renewable lease. Inexpensive rent CaU 942-1418. miscellaneous GO BAHAMAS! Only $419! Trip includes: RT transportation CH-Miaml on keg-equipped bus, RT airfare Mlairu-Freeport, luxury accommoda tions for 7 nights, tropical drink mixing course, cocktail party, glass bottom boat tour and more! Plane leaves March 6 at 12:45 and returns March 13. Can 933-5253 3-6PMor after 11. Deposit due Feb. 25. CaB today! ... BAHAMAS SPRING BREAK $289 includes round trip air fare, 7 nights accommodations many extras, no hidden cost, deadlne approaching, call Nick 929-6567 after 6:00. SEEK THE UNIQUE! Shop with us or Join to explore your talents in a supportive environment, Womancraft, a cooperative of area " craftswomen. 412 West Franklin. roommates NON-SMOKING. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for friOy furnished apartment. Vi rent and utilities. February rent free! On busline. CaB 968-0425. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED IMMEDIATELY to share two-bedroom renovated miS house in Carrboro with another female student $160 phis cheap utilities. 929-6220. after 5. Keep trying. wanted WANTED: 2 REGULAR ADMISSION tickets to UNC vs. MARYLAND. CaB 968-9576 after 6:00 pm. WE WANT TO BUY THREE tickets to the Wake-UNC basketball fiame Feb. 17. Please caU IS you have tickets to SELL! CaH Pam at 967-3480. f - - - - MMmmnmmamammmmmsamammimiiM win wmmmmmmmmMmmmmnmmmmmHmmmnmmmmm Jobless funding added to budget WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans and Democrats swapped . charges on the House floor Tuesday about who was to blame for the recession. But of ficials said almost everyone would vote for $2.3 billion in additional benefits and services for the unemployed. President Ronald Reagan has asked for the money to prevent states from running out of money for unemployment benefits and to restore budget cuts he won last year in funds for employment service workers. Leaders of both parties said they expected that the House would give final approval to the plan by early evening, along with another measure to increase spending on low-income energy assistance by $123 million. January storms caused real damage A massive storm spread snow and ice from the Texas Panhandle to Boston on Tuesday, dealing another staggering blow to the eastern United States, where property damage this winter is more than $343 million. As the new storm moved in, the Insurance Information Institute in Kansas City, Mo., released figures estimating property damage from five January storms at a record $343.9 million. This figure, which does not count losses to businesses that were forced to close, is more than double the previous high of $163.5 million, reached in January 1979. The institute said most of the damage was east of the Continental Divide. The worst storm of the month swept across 38 states between Jan. 8 arid Jan. 14, causing $200 million in damage, primarily in the Midwest. Damage claims included collapsed roofs, flooded houses and traffic accidents. STATION NAME Airport Road Gulf 1291 Airport Road Brinkley's Gulf Eastgale Shopping Center Eastgate Amoco Eastgate Shopping Center East Franklin Car Care 1710 E. Franklin Street Econ Gas 607 W. Main Street, Carrboro Fast Fare 321 W. Rosemary Street Glen Lennox Gulf Glen Lennox Shopping Center . Happy Store . 100 East Franklin Street Lloyd's Self Service 402 E. Main Street, Carrboro Village Texaco University Mall Area survey shows price drop Chapel Hill area gas prices are dropping, and drivers can expect the trend to continue until spring, Quen tin Anderson, public relations director for the Carolina Motor Club, said recently. Prices across the state droped 4.5 cents per gallon during the last nine months. "That's about half as fast as they went up," he said. "Gas prices are dropping because there is an oversupply of gas," said Don Ward of the North-Carolina Oil Jobbers Association... '.'.:zwsj o r.iir,: " The oversupply isihe result of a de mand decrease brought on by unemployment and conservation, he said. All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by .12 (noon) one business day before publication. HELP! I NEED FOUR TICKETS to the UNC-GA. . game in Greensboro on Feb. 14. Will pay your price! Cafl 933-2724. ; WANTED: TWO TICKETS TO the Georgia game in Greensboro. Call 929-5873 after 6:00 p.m. personals B.J., HABLANDO ESPANOL, SPONTANEOUS trips to Raleigh, 3:00 am walks to Franklin Street, Reunite, "tripping" in 850, fighting in 512. . .our friendship has only begun. Happy 19th Birthday! Love ya, ABcia. HAPPY EETTHDAY LOUISE! Keep on smiling. . .Always! The Lanky photon. CARNATIONS FOR VALENTINES DAY. $1.00 Campus delivery. Selling in the Union Feb. 10 and 11 from 9-4. ATTENTIONr GIVE YOUR BOYFRIEND, girl friend, secret love, or even professor a VALENTINE'S DAY PACKAGE. Contains personal message, Valentine's related goodies, sower, etc. Send message, name and. address of recipient, and $4.95 to Food For Thought, P.O. Box 722, Chapel . Hill. Free delivery on campus. Add 25 for delivery off campus. OH NO My ad hasn't ran yet! WU -coote by the DTH office and ASK UHY We want to talk to yosfl Ask for Julie, Angle, or Linda. SUSAN E. HAPPY 20th Birthday. You grow lovelier and closer to my heart with each passing day. I hope to be around to heip you celebrate many more birthdays. And remember, before each of your birthdays there wffl always be a Super BowB Love, Your Turtle. SUSAN, ON YOUR B-DAY, stay in line, raise your hand, whisper, and have a happy day! Your student teaching buddy, Pam. THANKS TO ALL MY supporters who voted for me for President, DTH editor, CAA President, CGC districts 23 and 16 and referedam 1: the DTH Sports editor soon to be Enwltns. AL L I SEE that you're back in Chapel Hill. Welcome back. Here's hoping we bump into each other sometime even if you don't five in' Ehringhaus anymore. WHEN YOU SEE BETSY B. today give her a BIG HUG for a FANTASTIC fob with PANHEL and just for being herself. Love a Friend. FBANK AND BAND ALL: Thanks for the memorise. . . Redford eyes and Jewish boys; Singapore sttngsv giving ear, swollen Hpe, that hickle?, heavy breathing who i that?, in a closet, on the Door, 4 in a bed. 6 in a room, I've got an exam at 8 aon. and tfs 3:39 am!? Oh nry God my boyfriend. . .but is definitely not enough! Love, R & K. ZETA NEOPHYTES ZETA WEEK is half way over and there's stffl more km to come. Get psyched for the BIG I! Zeta love your trainer. HEY JUILO HAPPY BIRTHDAY to, according to die photography editor, a gorgeous piece of female flesh! And just plain ole happy b-day from moL Love ya, SmurL SELF-SERVE FULL-SERVE Reg. Unld. Prem. Reg. Unld. Prem. 119.9 166,9 137.9 138.9 143.9 147.9 123.0 132.9 137.9 132.0 136.0 140.0 121.9 130.2 139.3 130.2 138.2 145.4 124.9 134:0 143.0 140.0 145.0 151.0 119.9 . 124.9 122.0 128.9 120.9 129.9 137.9 138.9 143.9 147.9 121.9 132.9 137.9 121.9 125.9 126.9 125.4 131.4 136.0 134.4 144.0 145.4 Imports have not slowed to meet demand because many importers are locked into contracts, Ward said. "Refineries have lowered their operating capacities, but are still turn ing out more than the market can bear." In a Daily Tar Heel survey of area gas stations, self-service prices averag ed 122.4 for regular gas, 129.8 for unleaded and 137.1 for premium. Full-service price averages were 135.7 for regular gas, 141.8 for unleaded and 146.3 for premium. ...... , L,Both self-ervice and . full, service prices have dropped about 2.5 percent since December. . ALLISON DAVIS WOMEN OF WHITEHEAD: We were impressed. Now if s our turn to do the honors. Be there, we will. The Men of Avery. LAUREN, HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM your Greensboro friend. P.S. You're not our momma! Littiefig and Caria. LAST CHANCE! DEADLINE IS 12:00 noon today for sending yonr Valentine the message via the DTH! Personals wffl appear in the DTH Friday, Feb. 12. $1.75 gets yon 25 words or less, so hurry! BETH PUT ON YOUR cheap sunglasses, drink a tangerine daiquiri, BE OBNOXIOUS and Go Go Go, Go Go Go Go Go!! KELLY ANGEL AND JILL-ANGEL: Thanks for seeing me through the past weeks! Couldn't have made it alone. Here's to future crises! Love, Sabrina-AngeL THERE ARE THOSE WHO make things happen and those who watch. . .make things happen. Join Circle K. . FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE. BUY the stupid book and come to class! Cela Ne Couterait Pas Cher. Cm Es Tu, anyway? CONFEDERATE COLONEL: KOSTA BELLES are, planning a grey extravaganza, for Sunday, Feb. 14 at 6 pm. Festivities wffl be at the plantation. RSVP and dress appropriately. WANNA KISS? THE BEST nude or female Bps on campus for 25 cents. Granville West lobby 11 ent-8 pm today. Support the Ameri can Heart Association. CUPID SAYS, "SAVE THIS. Find your real Valentines (and compare to current ones) system created by physidan-paraphysicist free information. Send SASE to AstroMate, Box 1165C. Chapel Hill. NC 27514. TERRI W. AND THE Go Go's: Congratulations to the most talented and prettiest air guitarists! Your groupies from Chemistry 180 class. WISHING A FLAWLESS AND festive Valentine's Weekend to the girls who have added so much to my life with their friendship and love! I Love You AU Very Much! Love and Kisses, The Queen Mother. COSSE TO ZOO NIGHT at Crazy Zacks 10 draft from 7-19, $5.90 private membership card's are on sale t2 March 1st. BUZZ. HAD A GREAT time at H-Street and die Union last Friday. I'm glad to know that Tm not the only one who likes B. Holiday's music. Have to do It again sometime. Amy. Hey SOLOMON, yeah that's you! HAPPY ES3THDAY to the wise one! Thanhs for I s true friend. Love you! Front two wild crazy girls SUSIE, THIS IS TO celebrate your 20th birthday with an "awesome" wrestling match (do you think Uncle Al wffl be upset because we used Ralph's word?) and a special surprise guest. Terrl promises you won't be embarrased and Lisa says dont worry you're stffl not over the hill. Shelby wffl arrange private golf lessons with J.S. later. Happy Birthday to a great suitemateroommate. WANT TO SAY SOMETHING sffly, sassy, serious or sanuwine to your Valentine? CaU the Cookie Factory, and well create your design on a delicious Cookie Cake. 286-2628. I .wier''neji.