2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 24, 1982 i i v I News WOELD N c IS V By JOSEPH OLINICK Staff Writer Health care everyone needs it at some time -r jnd. North Carolina is one of the cheapest places to get it. North Carolina is ranked sixth in the nation in low health care costs, according to Kay Lasater, director of communications for the North Carolina Hospital Association. The main reason is that the cost of living in this state is very low compared to other states. Still, hospitals are making efforts to reduce and contain health care costs. An emphasis on outpatient care has been made in most hospitals, Lasater said. Outpatient care cuts costs by about 50 percent because one of the most expensive elements of hospital care, a room, is eliminated. At North Carolina Memorial Hospital a same-day surgery program, which permits the patient to have cer tain types of operations without an overnight stay, open . ed earlier this year and, according to a hospital spokesperson, it has been doing 25 to 50 operations each week. Share buying is another method that some hospitals are using to cut health care costs, Lasater said. In it, separate hospitals join together like a co-op to buy sup plies, engineering services anf computers. Or a hospital buys through Carolina. Hospital and Health Services, a Gemayel sworn in as Lebanon's president The Associated Press Amin Gemayel took over as Lebanon's president Thursday, vowing to stop "the vicious cycle of bloody violence" that has gripped his land for eight, years. "It expresses all we had in mind, really," former Prime Minister Saeb Salam, a Moslem, said of the Christian president's inaugural speech. "We have great hopes in him." In the Mediterranean, 1,800 U.S. Marines aboard the helicopter carrier Guam steamed toward Beirut to join a new three-nation, peacekeeping force charged with guarding against further Christian-Moslem bloodletting. The first peacekeeping unit, 300 French paratroopers, was expected in the Lebanese capital Friday meaning, and the Need a rido for fall break? Check the DTH cla: issmcd at m .' UQSQUliUCBQl Return ad and check or money order to die DTH o&ce by noon the business ay before J your ad b 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 o2ce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the first ad run. announcements RAINBOW SOCCER REGISTRATION WILL con tinue at SOOAVest Rosemary Street 10am-5pm. Monday-Friday until September 24th. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational community soccer program with an emphasis on skSL striving to void Itself of violence. It is open to people of any age. sex or skSL For mora information call 967 8797. ... CHAPEL THRILL! Interested in serving as Chapel Thrill Chairman? Come by Suite C for an applica tion and Interview time. Applications deadline: 5:00, Fri., Sept 24th. CREATIVE REALITIES 4 workshops for relaxa tion, pleasure, personal growth. Creative Stress Relief, Assertlveness Training, Awareness thru Movement, Journeys thru the Arts. For bro chure call 942-01 SC. DONT TALK POLITICS UNLESS you register. Br ing I.O. and proof of focal address. In municipal building Sept 23, 29, SO.See pit for mors info. FRESHMAN CAMP REUNION PICNIC will be held this Sunday, Sept. 26th, 6:00 pm in the Forest Theater picnic area. Pkass bring $2X0 to help cover dinner. A CLEA3 CHOICE, llmm already kae a oaWorcanixed reiJosu ISaa has to de velop a oa-Thoanas X Ctt MA, Free VmtZe Leciare fey Thomas T. Graft, LA 7(39 pjm. September 27, Uoadcp, Chapel IIZ3 PabSc Library. Topic TaacLisg of GanlcZ. JOIN US FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR Happy Hour 2 drafts for 254 and other specials to enjoy! 3:00-9:00 (come to Happy Hour and get in FREE Fri. night). LSAT! A PRACTICE LSAT w3 be administered by the pre law club in 101 Greenlaw, Sunday, Sept 25 from 1-5 pm. New format Is used. Free! ALL ECAAILC:i3 rHTmTD la forsa bra a wim&mssZ&2 cSab. Tr?a to area lakes aad t&a feaacSi. CzZan strict aauS wStaat boards ardcossa. Ca3 evelas SS7-C51& REWARD OFFEHED: LOST! TWO rings with senti mental vsJue. A black onyx and a diamond cluster, on 4th floor Health Sciences Library. CaH: Amelia: LOST TVwCTSTTS, HKI. r.TH1 1 test Ss&trdav la vlzlzZly cf Hadarsoa Ct Hswwtd. CH 1J or 4 ask t&t Csit Vlm or CaWtSi Loaveca. health costs relatively low purchasing agency which promotes shared services. Many hospitals are trying to make physicians more aware of procedures that drive health care costs up, such as admitting patients a day or two early and unnecessari ly keeping patients in the hospital, Lasater said. Also, hospitals are making their doctors more aware of the high costs of tests and laboratory work in an ef fort to reduce unnecessary testing. Dr. Edward Shahady, director of family medicine at NCMH, said that over-testing by doctors is a result of the system that trains them. "The system of training doctors does not look at the behavioral aspects as it does the physical," he said. "Doctors are trained to make sure there's not something biological there. So, they order tests. This type of philosophy sometimes leads to inappropriate and costly ordering of tests. "I'm not saying our system is all bad. Our training system needs to place proper emphasis on common pro blems." Shahady said he thought outpatient care was good because the patient can be seen by a doctor that is familiar with him or her. "One of the items that I think would reduce the cost of medical care would be for the doctor to know his pa- Marines on Saturday. Recriminations from last week's Beirut refugee camp massacre continued, to rock Israel. An estimated 3,000 demonstrators, shouting "Begin resign!," marched on Prime Minister Menachem Begin's home as protests continued over his government's refusal to authorize an in dependent inquiry into Israeli conduct during the mass killings, which were car ried out by Israel's Lebanese Christian allies. The respected Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted two Israeli soldiers stationed near the massacre scene as saying they suspected a slaughter was under way in the Palestinian camps and had informed their commanders, but were told: "It's all right, don't worry." Q FOUND SMALL ITEM OF Jewelry in GranvOe parking lot Identify at Ti. Kemp Jewelry, Univer sity Square, 942-1331. FOUND ONE SEASON GUEST pass on upper deck of Horns side. Call 933-8161 and identify. FOUND: SET OF KEYS outside of Whitehead Dorm Friday morning. Expensive to rekey! Come by or call Whitehead desk after 5 pm to claim. 962 7574. LOST: BETWEEN HAMILTON and Gardner on 920 two keys on ivory colored key ring with Eght house engraving. If found please call 933-5842. FOUND: HOWARD TODD JR: I have your checkbook. Found in Murphy 111. Call Denise at 967-2646 and describe. REMUS HUDSON-I FOUND something that belongs to you. Call 942-6939.' MISSING: GREEN L.L. BEAN knapsack from stu dent store Monday at 12. Keep $ but PLEASE return notes, books, & personal items (my only address book!) To A.P.O. or call Bev (968-8137) REWARD OFFERED. i FOUND: PORTABLE UMBRELLA IN Student Union. Come by DTH office to claim. FOUND-ONE. SMALL GREY tabby near Mor rison parking lot Please claim soon. We can't keep her. Call: 933-4076. FOUND: KEY CASE IN Carol Room 106 on Wednesday 92282 after Econ 10 at 10 am. To claim your keys go by DTH office and ask for Linda (DTH 03ce phone 962-1163). LOST: SILVER CLASS RING with blue stone and initials CM3 engraved inside. Probably in the Pur dysFranklin St vicinity. Great sentimental value. Please call 933-0428. FOUND: WALLET OUTSIDE STUDENT Union. Drier's license etc Inside. Contact Tom at 933-4013 to recover. t DONT YOU FEEL GUILTY? Whoever picked up my rust North Face knapsack from Union game ' room Mon. at 1:30, could you please return it? No questions asked. If s loss has caused me a bt of in convenience. Contact Vanessa Sampson at 933-3303, 929-9099 or 837 Morrison. STOLEN: GOLD "MONSAC BOOKBAG packed with coursework, calculator, etc Am offering $50 reward for return of bag and contents. Anyone hav ing information, please call 933-8266. LOST GOLD SEIKO QUARTZ watch (ladies') sen timental value $40 reward. Call 967-0323 tost around the Pit or Pine Room. help Tinted EARN 15HOUR IN EPA breathing experiment on the UNC-CH campus. We need healthy males, age 18-35, non-smokers for at least one year. For more Information please can 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMATICS EARN $150 IN a breathing experi ment on the UNC-CH campus. Time commitment is 20-25 hours over a 6-8 week period. Volunteers must be male, age 18-35, with a current or previous history of asthma. If interested please call 966 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm. , K.H ST31A r.TH VCLLTmxa tetcrs for &e Chapal IIT3 School eystaas. The Cam ps Y la lookia? for lat erected stadeats sCa to donate a assail aosoat cf dae to local schools. No tatoriaa experience Beaded. Also, la desperate need of for la lara" tntors. For store toforsza taa csH iU Crsia at 529-4S.3, or Pass Federaa at S23-C312 or s!za ap at the Caasptts Y - room ICS. TIIAKIiS! Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon says Israeli troops helped coordinate the Christian Phalangist militia raid on the two predominantly Moslem camps, but never expected it to end in a massacre. He says Israeli forces intervened to stop the bloodbath. Lebanese Red Cross workers on Thurs day dug for bodies among the earth and rubble pushed up by bulldozers in an at tempt to hide the bodies in the Sabra and Chatila camps. A spokesman said five bodies were found Thursday morning, bringing the total recovered to 298. Relief officials said many more may be buried. The Lebanese military prosecutor general announced he had launched an of ficial probe to try to determine who was responsible for the killings. SAVE A TREE 4 : RECYCLE ME All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. PAID MALE VOLUNTEERS WITH high blood pressure needed for NCMH research project 962-0203 9 am to 4:30 pm. NEED DEPENDABLE, HARD WORKERS. Will pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews are every Wednesday at 3.-00. Check Union desk for Rm. No. Ask for "GaT at interview. GPSF. CHILD SITTER NEED RESPONSIBLE person to sit in my home after school (3:30-6:30) two weeks per month need own transportation. Call 942-8464 evenings. DISHWASHERS WANTED: FEARRINGTON HOUSE Restaurant Call 967-7770. HIGHLY MOTIVATED STUDENT, ABLE to work independently for exceptional earnings, needed for on-campus position. For further details, write: Southeastern; Box 1412; Clayton, Ga 30525. WESTERN SIZZIIN STEAK HOUSE is now accep ting applications for full-time part-time cooks, fry cooks, and tine help. Apply 2-4 pm daily, 324 W. Rosemary Street No phone calls please. SUZUKI VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR for a 5 years old beginner. Need transportation to come in my house in Durham. Call 962-1163 or 489-7800 after 6 p.m. ask for Rejeanne. WANTED! MANAGER and PHOTOGRAPHERS to work part-time with U.N.C. groups. Must have 35mm camera and three years experience. Earn $5.00-$10.00 per hour. Send resume and recent photograph to: 101 Woodland St, Morganton, N.C. 28655. cervices IMPROVE YOUR GRADES! Research catalog 306 pages-10,278 topics-Rush $1.00. Box 25097C Los Angeles, 90025. (213) 477-8226. TYPING 75C - pg - close to campus 967-4827. SOMEDAY YOU'LL NEED THIS AD! For quality typing. Reports, 'dissertations, papers. Great prices. 4 blocks from campus. Kay's Typ ing ServiceWord-Processing. 942-3850, anytime. SAVE THIS ADI . CHEAP TYPING!! Call S29-TYPE. CAROLINA COMPUTOR DATING Get to know someone new! Write for information: 103 West Franklin Street Chapel HO, NC 27514. for cz!c TR-6 1974 EXCELLENT CONDITION. AMFM Cassette Stereo, Air. 929-6975. SHERWOOD RECEIVER. Consumer Reports Number 1. 83 watts per channeL Best FM section available. Over two years kft on warranty. $485 retaiL $300. 929-7403 at evenings. MOTOBECANE MOPED. EXCELLENT CONDI TION but requires new dutch, (I35.C0). WlH sale for $200.00. CaH 967-9441 after 7:00 p.m. OKZ NAUTILUS KISISIIZ? FG3 sale. Good for the Chapel Coslavard Naa tSaa throvsh December 1, 1S22. Ca3 af ter Cpsa, 542-2545. USED AND UNFINISHED TVZTUTJZ, we have more than anyone in Chapel Hill. The Trading Post beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. $341.23 MEAL TICKET FOR SALE. Ca3 Beth at 933-7725. Win sen for $330.00 tients and the environment they live in," he said. Shahady went on to say that a doctor was less likely to order unnecessary tests if he was familiar with the pa tient. Like hospitals,. Blue Cross and Blue Shield is trying to cut down health care costs. It is doing so by offering doctors incentives to treat cases in their offices' or in clinics, according to the NCHA. NCMH has been trying to eliminate health care costs by improving health with Good Life, a health education program. Some of its programs for the public are on preconception health, stress management and first aid for babysitters. One of the newest trends in health care is represented by Minor Emergency Medical Services on Chapel Hill Boulevard. "For less complex problems, it (the center) certainly is better in terms of cost and convenience," John Braun, the center's adrninistrator said. "If I'm having a heart attack or something serious, I'm going to the hospital." uWe see general to complex bone breaks, female pro blems, sore throats, cases of venereal disease and a lot of pediatrics." ' " 4 "Minor emergency medical care centers are a fast growing mode." Amin Gemayel, 40, a political leader of the Phalange Party, was elected president . by the Lebanese Parliament on Tuesday, replacing his 34-year-old brother Bashir, the Phalangist militia leader and president elect who was assassinated in a bomb blast . Sept. 14. He took the oath of office before the assembled Parliament at a military school , on Beirut's outskirts. "I shall offer no program of a new era because a single concern grips us now. . This is to stop the vicious cycle of bloody violence on Lebanon's soil," he declared. "The wars of others in Lebanon and at Lebanon's expense must stop. This will be accomplished by a strong, independent sovereign state capable of safeguarding public freedoms and bringing about a withdrawal of all foreign armies from the entire soil of the homeland." rides KELP! RIDE NEEDED TO Pensacola, Fla. for Fall Break. WU1 take ride to Montgomey, AL or vicinity. Can assist with drivingexpenses. Call Lynda at 933-4045. WANTED: HIDE TO PHILADELPHIA, PA. or vicinity for Fall Break. WI3 share expense s and leave whavr yon desire. Call Missy at 933-2962 or leave message. GOING HOME FOR FALL break? Need a ride or rider? The DTH will have a RidesRiders section in the October 1st and 4th editions of the paper. Any one interested in placing an ad should come by the DTH office no later than Wednesday, September 29 at 12:00 noon. BONUS: Ad will run both days for the price of one. RIDE NEEDED FOR FALL Break. Plan 1: Round trip to Boston. Plan 2: Trip to Ithaca N.Y., from Boston. Will share expenses and driving. Call Michelle 933-3681. I NEED THREE GUEST passes for the UNC-State game. Will pay almost anything. Thanks! Call Patti at 942-9358. WOULD LIKE TO TRADE my 5 card section tickets (section 16-row y) for 5 upper deck seats together for Army game. Call 929-3107. - . WANTED: 2 GUEST PASSES to N.C State-UNC football game. Can Pete at 933-6115 with price. I NEED 2 TICKETS to UVa game. Prefer regular but will consider guest tickets. Will buy or trade 2 Maryland or 2 Bowling Green (40 yard line tickets). Call Robyn at 933-1472 keep trying!! instructor HARP LESSONS with Jacquelyn Bardett, Solo Harpist of the - North Carolina Symphony. 967-4528. rooonistcs IMMEDIATELY NEEDED ONE MALE roommate for Q-l Kingswood Apt V rent call 933-3302 and ask for Donna or 933-4275 and ask for Tart. pcrsonsi3 DANA-A REMINDER: Study hard, sleep well, eat wen, have a social life, remember the 3 and 1 rule, and DONT DATE WIERD BOYS (particulierement sUs sont plus etranges que moi) G.B. WANTED. Aware, knowledgeable CHANGE COUNTY CITIZENSs concerned with day care, housing, environmental, health, education Issues. To nHCI3TE2 by noon October 3rd and to VOTE F03 SIZHL MARSHALL, DEJIOCSAT, FOS CEAN&S COUNTY CG2ZSS0?.T3. A.M.C TGIF! ShaB we do it again? The works complete with HH, sunglasses, BUmpies, gold chains, Lester polyester, and Troll's? The Bar exam's tonight R BILL, HAPPY ANNIVERSARY and GOOD LUCK tomorrow. Love, Kathy. The Associated Press WASHINGTON The Senate killed on Thursday a measure designed to restore organized prayer to the public schools, thereby dashing the last remaining hope of the "New Right" for a social-issues victory in the 97th Congress. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. , leader of the conservative faction which tried unsuccessfully to win anti abortion, anti-busing and prayer legislation this year, conceded the battle was done for 1982. "We need more horses," he said. With the urging of the Republican Leader Howard Baker, the chamber voted 79 to 16 to call a , halt to the week-long battle over Helms' proposal to strip the federal courts of their jurisdiction on the prayer issue. Helms vowed he would try again next year in the expectation that the fall elections will afford him more conservative support. The budget bill, to which Helms' rider amendment was attached, now . goes to the White House for Presi dent Reagan's signature, would in crease the $400-billion permanent debt limit to $1.3 trillion, thus allowing the government to borrow enough money to pay its bills. : RALEIGH About 200 demonstrators sang, prayed and marched around the state Capitol Thursday to protest the continuing burial of PCB-tainted soil at a land fill in Warren County. r The mixture of young and old, black and white protesters attacked Gov. Jim Hunt for directing the disposal of the toxic wastes at the burial site. They vowed to return to the site to continue the civil disobe dience demonstrations that have led to the arrest of 242 people in less than two weeks. The demonstrators chanted "We don't want no PCB. Give it to Hunt; don't give it to me," and sang the 1960's protest anthem, "We Shall Overcome," during the two-hour demonstration. "We're willing to lay down our lives if necessary to keep PCBs out of Warren County," said Leon White, state director of the United . Church of Christ's Commission for Racial Justice. White said the rally was a prelude to another protest Monday at the dump site, and he said a march to - - Washington to protest the-dumping. '-'waS'-planned. ' vnsvinu to ''-' : r-rr r;n Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. SUPPORT THE HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION by pledging money to die Sigma Chi Trampo-line-a-thon. Starts Sept 23, ends Sept 26. Come and Join us in front of the Sigma Chi house. Buy PTA pizza to support Hemophilia. Use a coupon. NICE SOPH, YOU SOUND Eke an Interesting per son. Want to meet someone who is not so totally discouraged? Curious. HEY JUDE-YOUVE FINALLY made It to the big 181 Well celebrate and zoo this weekend like never before. Happy Birthday! Your buddy Chris. . WESE'YOU EVER IN Phi Tbeta KappaT CaH mm please! Lef talk ahunnil No obli gations. Contact Michelle, 967-6333 for old dad ask. HEY KATHY F! Let's run to Plttsboro for your eigh teenth! Watch out for those walls! Have a happy! Love, your roomie. COBB VALS: THE BASH was, like, TOTALLY RAD! And. like, LOVE those CAJ MINIS! Purrrrri! The Valley Dudes P.S. Lef s do die TIME WARP again!! - SAM, ONE YEAR AGO today, you started my heart "sizzlin" for you. Now IH walk with you anywhere. . . (I can stay out past 8:00 pm) Can a "crush" work two ways? I Love You! Thanks for perseverance and phone calls! Keep those booties on! Your personal speech intern forever, EA. DESZSE, I I'C ?E YOU rsaiizs that yoa are tha best thing Otmk&m ever happened to ate. The future wU be creat! Love, Stcphea. D.W. ON SECOND WEST-I haven't seen your rainbows by the pool lately as a matter of fact I haven't seen you lately. Don't be so scarce I en joyed your company! W.C. at Trolls. MIKE P.-PLEASE FORGIVE us! We can't help it we're stupid and forgetful! Please let us make it up to you! Just name id Love, W.C, C.S., M.M., S.F. MASSAGE IS HERE FOR all to try, Young or old, girl or guy If running has your legs in knots. And studying has you seeing dots. If stress and tension cramps your neck. And workouts have you sore as heck. Then Tm the one to come and see, rH press and pull on your body For thirty minutes, dollars five, Youll be so loose, and feel alive. So give a call until eleven. At 933-7197. ALH, HAS IT BEEN six months already? And yet it seems I've known you a lifetime. Thanks for being such a special part of my Hie. Looking forward to this weekend. All my love, your little girl. HAVE YOU HEAB THE sews!? Beta EL and! David G. are ecssaged! If ye see thesa today, coBgratalata them. PAM, HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY! Love, Jlmbo, Stick, Eddie, Kung-fu, Thick, Leroy .Marcus, Levi, Bubba, Metis, and me! CHUCKLES, WE'VE COME A long way honey! From sex, drugs, rock-n-roU to church, sex, drugs, rock-n-roIL beach music, Pac-Man, Porthole, pop tarts, TWZ, Dynasty, and you and met Remember, fishes and hearts. Utile purple Sowers, Pooky bears, and holding gloves! Happy One Ycari J Love You! UndaLou. U.N.C SAILING TEAM. Good tack at David son. Besaemben coaceatrate, be acressrve, and bring back a good finish! JJP. AND NOW MY UNCONVENTIONAL conven tfonists, the LIVE CHAPEL HILL CAST of the ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW invites you tq do the Time Warp again with them every Saturday at die Plan Theatre at Midnight At a news conference before the rally, Hunt told reporters the dump ing would go on despite the pro tests. He said he was sticking by plans not to meet with opponents of the burial until after the operation was complete , ,-. , GREENSBORO Nearly 1,000 black residents of Greensboro asked the U.S. Justice Department Thurs day to appoint a special prosecutor in the November 1979 Greensboro slayings. A petition bearing 921 names was mailed to U.S. Attorney General William French Smith on Thursday, said A.S. Webb, a Greensboro businessman and longtime spokesman on the city's race rela tions. Five anti-Ku Klux Klan demonstrators were shot Nov. 3, 1979, at a Communist Workers Party "Death to the Man" rally. Six Klansmen and Nazis were ac quitted of state murder charges. A federal grand jury has been probing the possibility of civil rights ' charges in the case. But some sur vivorsof the shooting allege that the federal government played a role in . the shootings and could not conduct an impartial inquiry. The petition tells the U.S. at torney general that the citizens are asking that a special prosecutor be appointed based on "numerous allegations that law enforcement of ficials at different levels in different agencies have been involved in criminal activity" in the Nov. 3 deaths. WASHINGTON Consumer prices inched forward at an annual rate of 3.3 percent in August as fall ing gasoline and food costs returned the inflation to the low levels of earlier in the year, the government said Thursday. Renewed restraint in nearly all categories of the Labor Depart ment's Consumer Price Index meant inflation for the first eight months of the year was at an annual pace of 5.1 percent. If that holds for the rest of the year, it would be the smallest yearly gain since 1976. At the White House, deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said, "The inflation figure has returned to the excellent performance we had in the beginning of the year." The administration has been counting oh greater consumer spen ding to lead the economy out of the Stubborn recession.' ; v i'jwz-" NAK (ALIAS PAM DUNCAN). Happy 21st Birth day! Way to go Chile! Looking forward to "Mariakwakis!!. Love, Joy. TARHEEUUM" IS HERE1 Buy balloons for the Army game. Group purchases available. Call 929-2392 9-5, Monday-Friday. Sponsored by the Sweet Carolines. Remember it's TARHEELIUM" VERNON D., THE 3 hours a week we spend together In Math 30 never seem to be enough. We arast increase our togetherness! Your lady of Phillips 328. TOTALLY DISCOURAGED: I TOO am tired of one night stands. What are you doing Fall Break? Reply F.D.A in DTH. P.S. Got two friends? ALYSON, THANK YOU FOR six months of happiness, learning, laughter, and especially the toy of knowing myself through you. Thank you for letting the teacher become the pupIL Through you, I wi3 never cease to grow with my love, Jeffrey. UK1 HAPPY BIRTHDAY! You're sitting on top of . the Hin and looking to faU but not before Purity's, ' Army, Seagram's, etc Love ya' EAP. ; HAVE YOU BEEN TO BOND STREET? His j Franklin Street for lunch or bring a picnic and head over to Silent Sam to check It outi Wednesday at 1 1:00. HAPPY BIRDAY. Jeaniet Love, Fred. EL, HOPE YOU HAVE a happy 21st The year has been great so far. Tm looking forward to the rest ' Have fun in aQ your meetings. TED. ', WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH OH HERE we come, we , know Kappa's number one! We're going to miss ya H this weekend. See ya Sunday. Love, KKG Pledges. !j HELP JESSE HELMS in his fight to save America! Do you support prayer in public .schools, free and unregulated enterprise, badly needed defense spending, and the Moral Majori ty? Do you oppose abortion, wasteful social pro grams initiated by free-spending liberals, and Communist Intervention in underdeveloped countries? If so, become a member of the UNC Frtenda of Jesse Helm. Contact Greg Hinson, 615 Morrison. 933-4171. ELEANOR HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Through sJ our fist fights and good times, you've grown up to be a woman. Congratulations! Love ETs tittle Sis. COSEZSX CEDFOSD, I1AGNUM PA, or better yet "KenaH"! I hope post have a CHZAT EHmiDAYl Love ahvaye, yottr "w" to aosae, you "dowa" to others. EL HAPPY BIRTHDAY! You've mads Chapel Hill someplace special, too. (Hectors, Uppcrdeck, Da quirts, Morrison and Thursday nights.) Hops you have a great 21st Love, KeL TO THE GTJ. ON TOP-Happy Birthday, Christi. Have a great weekend and enjoy the surfin', You're finally legal! GSW. G1NA-19 IS SO BORING! How many times have we seen Janet and Brad? Last year jump ing on Wheaties and pulling up Oliver. This year piilowfights and matching EVERY THING. Here's to Adanta and the great times to come! Happy Birthday, Roomie. You are the greatest! Love, Debbie. DEAR STUDWOMEN, I finally "arrived." Sorry you were unprepared for the occasion, so to speak. Giad to sec you "scrabbled" your egs. Stay cool! "S.R." HI DARLING! STILL WAITING-would Eke to meet you this afternoon at Kenan Lab bike stand at 5:30, R.H.