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2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday. November 30, 1982 noise CGC From page 1 From page 1 But' Scott Templeton, Residence Hall Association president, said the current or dinance was too restrictive. He agreed that there had been no problems with the or dinance on campus this semester, but he , said that did not mean he liked the or dinance. "1 think it's fairly stupid," Templeton said. He said a more realistic law was need ed that would make allowances for "spon taneous amplified music." Gold said although the police depart ment had sent a number of warning letters to off-campus students, including frater nities cooperation with the ordinance by students had been good. However, one officer estimated that fraternities were involved in as many as 85 percent of. the town's noise ordinance violations. The number of noise ordinance viola tions at fraternity houses was down from last year, said Joel J. Hughey, Interfrater nity Council president. Part of the reason, he said, was that more parties had moved inHoorc (wflnci rf thf orHinanrf Apply now for Manchester exchange Students interested in participating in the UNC-Manchester Student Exchange Program can pick up applications any time from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the American studies office in 227 Greenlaw Building. The exchange program with the University of Manchester in England, which is sponsored by UNC's curriculum in American studies, is open to all UNC students. Participants are required to pay only the tuition required at UNC, and will be able to take any courses that help Luncheon Specials available at lunch 11 to 2 p.m. M-F Pizza buffet .... $2.95 Spaghetti ..... . $1.95 Lasagna ....... $2.95 Salad bar ...... $1.95 Great Potato .... $1.95 PnESEIJT TIII3 AD FOU 2 FOI1 1 PIZZA CVECVUA Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-midnite, . Fri. & Sat. 11-1 a.m., Sun 4-11 p.m. 208 W. FRANKLIN ST. 942-5149 ..PILOT TRAINING :' .' OPPORTUNITIES FLY NAVY The Navy presently has several openings for the most ex-elting-and challenglnp' job In the world-NAVY ,PlLOT. If , you qualify, we wtlfguaranfee you a seat in the most pre stigious flight school anywhere. At the completion of train ing you will fly the Navy's high performance aircraft. Qualifications Are Bachelors degree Less than 2812 years old 2020 uncorrected vision Excellent health U.S. Citizen If you think you can qualify, and would like to earn a start ing salary of $18,000 with $28,000 in four years, send a letter of qualifications to: NAVY PILOT PROGRAMS 1001 Navaho Dr., Raleigh, N.C. 27609 or call 1.800-662-7231 (slisisstiiifl 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 (or 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 FREE LECTURE: IRIS EVALUATION. Friday, Dec. 3. 7:30 pm; Workshop: A Commonsense Approach to Health, Sat., Dec. 4. 9:30-5:30, cost $25. Durham Friends Meeting House, 404 Alexander Ave., Durham. Information &or registration caU Wellspring Grocery 286-2290. TONIGHT AT PURDYS: LADIES LOCKOUT, Ladies Get In Free between 8 and 10. Penny Draft. YOUR CHANCE TO SEE what everyone else is writing about. . .Cellar Door. UNCt literary and graphic arts magazine on sale now, 10-2, in the Union. THE A.B.S. CHRISTMAS MIXER will be held on Dec. 2, 3:30 p.m. -5:00 p.m., in the Carolina Union. Munchies and spiked punch will be served. BE RECONCILED. Catholics are invited to an Advent Penance Service. This Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Newman Catholic Student Center, 218 Pittsboro Street (across from Carolina Inn). IF YOU APPLIED for a Job as a Daily Tar Hod Advertising Rcpresatattve plsasw eomm by the office. A list will b posted for farther inter views. H1LLEL WILL HOLD AN open board meeting Dec. 1. Wed. followed by a night at the "Station". Meeting at 7:30. "Sta tion" 9. 942-4057 more info. lost d found LOST: LADIES GOID SEIKO quarto watch. Lost on Mon., Nov. 22 Around the Union substantial reward if returned call 933-7923. LOST BLACK CARRY BAG with United States Games Committee logo with very important contents. If found please call 942-8163 keep trying. Very valuable reward of 1 iered. HELP! LEATHER WALLET (rust) and pate yellow LD. case taken from SHS office Friday aftaraooN. Des perately deed t.D.'s sentimental Haass trrepUcahla. Reward 966-2281 (ext. 27S). LOST: ONE WALLET LOST Wednesday in Ehringhaus parking lot. If found please call Debbie at 968-8053. Reward offered. FOUND. SWEATERCOAT BETWEEN Student Health Service and Morrison's Dorm. Please call and ID clearly. 933 0088 before 10 In the evening. Most of the violations resulted from students misunderstanding of the law, Hughey said.' For example, he said, a per son playing a stereo with his windows open could be in violation of the noise or dinance, even if that situation was not specifically addressed by the ordinance. N The ordinance does make exceptions for some specific situations and events. All town church bells are exempt, for exam ple, as well as the bells in the Bell Tower and on South Building. All town street fairs, such as the annual Apple Chill Festiva, also are' exempt. Each semester, Gold said, students simply need to be re-educated about the noise ordinance. Hughey said he hoped to arrange a meeting between Gold and fraternity officers so that the law's provi sions would be understood. Straley said it was possible for students to comply with the current ordinance and still bother the neighbors. Even so, he said, students had done a reasonably good job of keeping the noise down. meet their degree requirements at the University. There will be a meeting with the ex change students from Manchester and the American studies staff for all interested students at 3:30 p.m. on Thursdasy, Dec. 2 in 225 Greenlaw. Applications are due Jan. 21, and the selection process will be completed by Feb. 15. Contact Debbie Rigsbee in Greenlaw 227 for more infor mation. Monday Lasagna & all , the salad you can eat! only $2.95 Tuesday all the pizza & salad you can eat! only $2.95 Wednesday all the spaghetti & salad you can eat! only $2.75 1 sidls FOUND: SUNDAY (1121) in under-grad library, umbrella. Call to identify. 933-4087. - help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMER YEAR ROUND. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia. Asia. AD Fields. S500-S1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free Info. Write IJC. Box 52-NC1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. , ' ' EARN $5HR IN EPA breathing experiments on the UNC CH campus. We need healthy non-smoking males, age 18-35. For more Information call 966-1253. 8-5. Monday Friday. ' " . THE NEWS & OBSERVER is hiring people for part time sales positions. U you are available from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Monday-Friday then call 942-1806 for more Information. OPENING FOR A STAFF writerreporter on weekly Church newspaper beginning in January. Knowledge of Catholic ter minogy and doctrine necessary. Limited experience in re porting, photography desired. Opportunity for personal In itiative in news and feature writing. Good salary and benefits. Send resume to: Editor, The North Carolina Catholic, 300 Cardinal Gibbons Dr.. Raleigh, NC 27606. ANYONE INTERESTED IN WRITING a student's guide on "How to Use Small Claims Court" or a Consumer Ques tionAnswer column in The Phoenix for next semester should come by the Student Consumer Action Union, located in Suite B of the Carolina Union, by Dec. 2 to Gil out an application. MOTHER'S HELPER: TM LOOKING for someone to help care for my charming one-year-old daughter. Call Barbara 942-2615. IF YOU APPLIED FOR a job as a Daily Tar Heel Advertising Representative please coat by the ofHc. A Us4 will b posted for further inter view. SPORTS REPORTER FOR LOCAL magazine. Good writing skills. Position will require paste-up & other non-boring dunes. Familiarity with Durham and Orange County. CaU 471-6333, Durham after 2 pm. NEED DEPENDABLE. HARD WORKERS. WiU pay $7.22 an hour. Interviews every Wednesday in the Union at 3 pm. For room no. Inquire at the Information Desk. NEEDED: ONE RESPONSIBLE PERSON to work for the MBA Student Association Office in Carroll Hall, Spring Se mester Mon.-Fri., 8:30-10:00 am. Hourly rate above mini mum wage. Call Gail 942-2061 or 962-3139. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE A RENT YOU IMPRESSED BY the idea of acver typ ing aaother asaigaaaeat? Personally, 1 Uke to type, say work tm sscclWat, asd incredibly speedy. CaJD LorL 933-4163 PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY now. Lou's Tunes plays Sinatra to swing, beach and boogie, all the best rock and roll. Only $60. CaU 967-0611. Todayt for sale SHERWOOD TURNTABLE AND AMPLIFIER with AMFM radio, synegystic speakers. One year old. Must sell leaving town. (400 call 929-7546 after 6 pm. dent accountability suggested by Audit Board Chairperson Don Yount. Under the new plan, an outside CPA firm will be brought in to study both the DTHs business procedures and needs, as well as the role of SAFO. The firm will then recommend a procedure by which the DTH can operate efficiently through SAFO and ' still ensure an adequate amount of accountability to students. . "It will be expensive," Yount said "But the CPA firm will bring a lot of in tegrity into the situation." 'Yount said that simply making up a new set of requisition rules for the DTH as the Finance Committee had planned last week, would not alleviate any basic problems be tween the DTH and SAFO. 0 At Yount's suggestion, the Finance Committee approved a -plan to riire the Atlanta-based accounting firm Burnstein and Landis, because Burnstein had been personally auditing the SAFO books for many years. The procedure also will cost less because it would take Burnstein less time to evaluate the situation, Madison said. The committee placed a $5,000 limit on the cost of the study.; But when Madison presented the pro posal at the DTH Board of Directors meeting later Tuesday night, several board members agreed with the overall plan, but disagreed with using Burnstein and Lan dis. Madison agreed with the DTH board that the consulting firm should be objec tive, and also agreed that a local, less ex pensive firm would be acceptable, as long as SAFO. approved. The Audit Board will choose a new ac counting firm, Madison said. In other business, the Finance Commit tee unfroze the Black Student Movement's funds so that the organization could resume business and take care of any in i - ii A European Flower By far the lowest prices around Les Flews a Bon Located at Airport Road Hours: 11-6 9-6 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. I MUST SELL MY Hinton James dorm contract (female) for Spring Semester. Please call 933-4984 soon. FEMALE MORRISON HOUSING CONTRACT for sale Spring Semester. Nice room. Painted this semester. CaU 933-4198 afternoons, evenings. KENAN CONTRACT FOR SALE. Please help desperate sophomore get out of dorm. Call Sharon at 933-1484. Leave message. FEMALE Contract in Hinton-James FOR SALE to anyone off campus. Call 933-4453. REMINGTON-RAND TYPEWRITER FOR sale. Self-correcting, ball element. One year old, great condition. Call 933-0163. COMFORTABLE SOFA BED FOR sale. Price negoti able. Buy now, pay next semester if you like. Call Josh at 933-5181. GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACT FOR sale immediately! CaU 933-1987 if interested. 1979 FIREBIRD -AMFM STEREO, AC. Auto. Trans., new tires and paint. Low mileage. Exceptional inside and out. Beautiful carl $5400 call 933-2603. 4,000 LP's, TAPES, 45's,, .Rock, Classical, Jazz, Blues, Wave, etc. Most $1.00-13.00 BACK DOOR RECORDS, 136 E. Rosemary lower level NCNB Plaza, near Molly's. Mon.-Sat. 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 or 929-6175. Also buy, trade. TWO GRANVILLE WEST SPRING contracts for sale. Rm. 1205 cash bonus offered for quick sale. Phone Jeff or Scott 933-2425. REFRIGATOR FOR SALE. Very good condition asking $100. Please call Holly at 968-9540. Leave message. 77 KAWASAKI DT 400 ExceUent condition $700 933-7169. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT FOR sale. Move in spring semester. CaU 933-2542. FOR SALE: GRANVILLE SOUTH male contract for Spring Semester. Great location first floor, basket ball side. Call 933-7934. Keep trying. . N-5 PARKING PERMIT FOR second semester. Also a I8V2X 19x25" refrigerator in good condition and a pop-up toaster. The frig, is the perfect size for dorm room. CaU Kim. 968-8063. . . SPENCER DORM CONTRACT FOR sale second semester. CaU 933-5824 and ask for Becky. Please can after three in the afternoon. COBB DORM CONTRACT FOR sale-Spring Semester. Must seU immediately if not sooner! CaU Cathy at 933-8018. Keep trying! - LIVE IN JAMES! Tm selling my female contract & you can move in next semester call: 933-4854. V. ' IVERSON GRAND SPORT 10-speed women's bicycle for sale. Good condition $60. Call 929-8040. COBB HOUSING CONTRACT FOR sale for Spring Semester. Double room. CaU Debbie at 933-7362 anytime. roommates QUIET NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share a Royal Park Apt. Rent $103.33 Vi utilities. Conve nient laundry, pool, bus route. CaU 929-6324. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share bedroom Hi Foxcroft At. Spring Semester. $93.75 mo. V utilities. Furnished. Can take over lease in May. CaU Margaret at 967-4293. . curred debts. The committee acted on recommendations of the Audit Board,' which conducted an investigation into the BSM finances last week after several fiscal discrepancies, including eight late requisi tions. Audit Board Chairperson Yount said that the BSM "has no formal set of books that their treasurer can find." .The committee decided that the BSM would undergo a "review period" of 18 months, during which their books would be audited monthly until May 15, and quarterly thereafter. The committee also decided that the BSM should work ' with St udent Body Treasurer Brent Clark to set up new books and a feasible' requisition system. The BSM would then have to pcesent a flow chart to the Finance Committee, outlining this system on February 15, 1983. In subsequent action, the Finance Com mittee also made a subsequent appropria tion of $680 to the Student Consumer Ac tion Union. With those funds, SCAU and the Residence Hall Association will jointly print a booklet outlining the new cooking regulations. The booklet also will provide hints on purchasing accepted cooking ap pliances and recipe suggestions for a fuller use of the appliances, said Scott Templeton, RHA president. The 6,000 copies 25 pages each will be disturbed to each dormitory room next semester, Templeton said. :? The Finance Committee also passed an appeal by several student organizations to have a referendum asking for an increase t in Student Activity fees put on the campus election ballot next semester. The organizations cited increased costs as the basis for the requested fee increase referendum student fees would be raised by $2.50 each semester if the CGC and the student body approve such a raise. T The last student fee increase was in 1977. the corner of and Bolin Heights Mon-Thurs Fri & Sat 929-5562 FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE NEEDED for University Gardens, townhouse apartment. Own bedroom $150 a month V Vi utilities. Available Dec. 15 with December's rent free. CaU 929-5468. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Spring Semester to share 3 bedroom 2 bath apt. at Laurel Ridge. Grad. student preferred. Price negotiable. 1-787-0634 after 6 p.m. MATURE NON-SMOKING GRAD STUDENT, male or female, to share 3 br house. Close to campus, two buslines. No pets. $180 month plus utilities. Bob or Holly 929-3497. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED. Own rooms in Townhouse Apts. $95 per month plus Vi utilities. Call 929-2327. FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE NEEDED ' preferably grad. student to share bedroom in Old Wei Apt. $90mo. i electricity. Call 933-7395 keep trying. ONE OR TWO FEMALE roommates needed to share furnished Old Well Apt. own bedroom. Call 968-8015. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two br Foxcroft Apt. beginning Jan. 1. $102.50mth. plus Vi utilites. CaB 968-8170 or 933-6373. GIVE OFF-CAMPUS LIFE a try! live at Foxcroft for $102.50 a month plus utilities, starting second semester. CaU 929-4006. After 11:00 Is best. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SINGLE room in Apt. Beginn ing January. $125 per month plus Vi utilities. CaU 933-0629 nights. Keep trying. WANT A CHANGE? Try apartment life. Spend Spring Semester in 2 bedroom Colony Apartment with 2 girls. Non smoking female wanted to take place of December graduate. CaU 967-0589 for info. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share beautiful Fox croft Apartment. Available for immediate occupancy and for Spring Semester. Private bedroom, $125 plus Vi utilities. CaU Annette or Parti at 967-4325. 1 NEED AN APARTMENT. For Spring Semester. WiU share 2 bedroom and Vt total costs. If your staying for summer. I am too. Tun 933-2068. FEMALE NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE NEEDED to share apartment Spring semester. $114mo. Vs utilities. CaU 967-2404. for rent STUDENTS! BRIGHT AIRY 2 -bedroom apartments for only $265. Gardening space pets allowed. Free bus service to UNO CALL TODAY! Broadmoor Apartments 942-2302. SUBLET MY LARGE 2 bedroom 2 bath Foxcroft apartment for the Spring Semester on bus route. Great price! $375 month. CaU 967-0114 after 2 p.m. clothes POOR RICHARDS.. .FOR PRACTICAL and durable clothing and camping goods at affordable prices. YOU HAVE NT BEEN TO CHAPEL HILL UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN TO POOR RICHARDS. KROGER PLAZA. 929-5850. rides DESPERATE NEED A RIDE to Northern Ohio any time after Dec. 10 will share driving and expenses. Please fall Ka ty 933-5178 keep trying! The Associated Press RALEIGH General state tax collections rose 5.1 percent in Octo ber, a disappointing rate that gives no reason for optimism about economic recovery, Revenue Secretary Mark Lynch said Mon day. ' Corporate and individual income taxes were up in October, compared to the same month in 1981, but sales and use taxes, an indicator of con sumer spending, actually declined compared to October 1981. To accommodate the tax short fall and avert a deficit at the end of the fiscal year, Gov. Jim Hunt has ordered a 6 percent cutback in state spending. WASHINGTON Budget Di rector David Stockman's latest esti mate shows a budget deficit for the current fiscal year of between $180 billion and $190 billion, higher than any previous administration forecast, government sources said Monday. . Sources said Stockman's esti mate, already presented to Presi dent Reagan and his closest White House aides, assumes an economy expanding at the rate of about 3 percent next year.. Without the recovery, the deficit presumably could balloon even higher. Thus, the deficit would be in the range of $250 billion in 1987, the year in which a balanced budget would be required under a proposed constitutional amendment that Reagan favors. GENEVA, Switzerland An 88-nation trade conference on Mon day dashed U.S. hopes of phasing out Common Market farm subsi dies and winning Third World con cessions on trade barriers, approv ing a final declaration that skirted both issues. The compromise document, watered down in marathon bargain ing over the weekend, committed G ATT, members to resist protec tionist trade barriers erected to pro tect weak domestic industries. But, under objections from the Common Market and elsewhere, it dropped a previous draft's pledge to M Italian Restaurant : announces it's All Day Tuesday Special! ALL THE SPAGHETTI YOU CAN EAT! with our delicious meat sauce, I I I I I beverage not included 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. near Harris Teeter in 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. new section of Kroger Plaza 11:30 a.m.-1 0:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 929-9693 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Sun. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HELP! 'NEED A RIDE to NYC Long Island area any time after Dec. 9. WiU share driving and expenses. Please call Chris 933-7282 keep trying! . - RIDE NEEDED TO WILMINGTON area this weekend (Dec. 3). Can come back Sunday or Monday. Call Sharon at 933-1484. ' NEED RIDE TO OKLA City or Dallas anytime after Dec. 11. Share driving and expenses. Dave 942-5775. HELP! PLEASE SAVE ME from a terrible bus trip. I need a ride to St. Joseph, Md. for Christmas Break. Please help. CaU Lee, 933-6367. RIDE NEEDED TO FT. Walton Beach. Fla. or anywhere near (Mobile, Tallahassee, Panama City, Pensacola) anytime after Dec. 15. 9:00 exam. CaU Lora at 933-4076. NEED RIDE TO GREENSBORO Dec. 3 and Gaston ia Dec. 16. WiU share expenses. CaB Julie at 933-6153. personals THE PRINCESS IS BACK! Hooray! Huzzah! Even my squire is glad to see you return from the clutches of the North. Sig Ned the White Knight "FIRST (S.F.) I do this. Yet content. Scot yes, kilt no. Both jeans, dreams. We should A.M.L Second (S.F.r DECEMBER 3 Is oar last publishing date for the fall semester. Deadline for this iesae will be 12 182 at noon (Wednesday). NO CLASSIFIED ADS WILL BE ACCEPTED after this time for the faB semester. The DTH will resame publication January 12. 1983. Deadline for classified ads for this paper will ba noon Jan. 11. HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY TO a beloved sister. Lenora Mit chell. We love you now and always and we're pround of you. Your sisters, Sharon and Kaprina. . FRANCINE MAYBE WE CAN do the scenes now that you are old enough. Have a sizziin Birthday and let's celebrate soon okay. Henry. FREE SKI FILM TO be shown Monday, Wednesday 8:00 pm. Carolina Outdoor Sports. Kiliington trip or ganizers WiU be there with info. Last week of sign ups. Info: Allison 968-1 1 10. Ned 967-0577. ITS THAT TIME OF year again. Come to the PM at 6:30 pm. Nov. 30. to help APO usher in Christmas. Start your holiday off right with carols by the Carolina Choir, a message from Harold Wallace, the Christmas stocking rafSe drawing, and the lighting of the Campus Christmas Tree! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR special daughter, Lenora Francine Mitchett. May this be your happiest, best birthday yet Love always. Mom and Dad. FayetteviUe, N.C. M03XHEAD CONFEDERATION VOTE Deana Setzer HomeCANnlng Qneea this week. Each can of food yon donate for aeedy famiUes Is a vote. CAN IT for Deaaa! GRACE ARE YOU FREE now? or has someone already replaced Mike? If not. rd like to try. Weekend Admirer. ANN FROM LADIES LOCKOUT at Purdy's last Tuesday night: I enjoyed dancing with you, though I was outclassed. Maybe we could meet sometime for dinner and another chance to dance. Hope your Turkey Day was scrumptuous! Please respond thru DTH. Clint. BFLY refrain from protectionism, as well as a U.S.-backed text that would have called for dismantling existing protectionist measures. WASHINGTON The Su preme Court rejected on Monday the attempt by Richard M. Nixon to block public access to his White House tapes, meaning Americans will be able to listen in, as early as 1984, to most of the recorded con versations through 2Vi years of his presidency. The decision applies to thousands of hours of Oval Office talks not related to the Watergate scandal that drove Nixon from office eight years ago. In other action Monday, the high court agreed to consider creating an exception to the rule barring il legally seized evidence from use at criminal trials. In a case that could lead to major changes in law enforcement, the justices will decide whether such evidence can be used when police act in a reasonable, but erroneous, belief that they are not violating a ' defendant's constitutional rights. NEW YORK Astronomers us ing radio telescopes in West Virginia and Puerto Rico said Monday they have identified the largest structure ever found in the universe, a string of galaxies stretching halfway across the sky. This filament of galaxies is about 700 million light years long and 100 million to 200 million light years from earth, making it . about 10 times the size of previously iden tified galactic clusters, the re searchers said. A light year is the distance light travels in one year some 6 trillion miles. The galaxies extend from the con stellation Pegasus to the Big Dipper. Marc Davis, a professor of astronomy and physics at the University of California at Berkeley, said this research and previous reports of chains of galax ies suggest that the universe is com posed almost entirely of neutrinos, sub-atomic particles that might make up what's called the "missing mass" of the universe. TREAT A FRIEND DURING exam time! Send a message on a delicious decorated chocolate chip cookie cake. Cake and delivery $7.00. CaU the Cookie Factory at 942-9204 for details and see ad in Friday's paper. DTH STAFF: Mandatory ataff Friday for far Bight BYOBI See New Room Ba ther detaOallt TO THE ONE WHO was watching: We enjoyed being kissed on were you afraid of a little PDA or maybe you got some in the backseat of your CARR? We hope . you learned something . . . now you can play smacky-Cace city with your 1 KDs. BIRTHCHOICE-Pregnant, Struggling With A Lifetime Decision. Can We Help? CaU 942-3030. DO NT SETTLE FOR IMITATORS! SaU the Bahamas this Spring with the oldest and best $359 includes 7 days sailing, all meals and drinks. Organize a small group and your trip Is Vi price. Call John Mitchener, 942-2695 now for further details. HEY DICK HAPPY 19TH! We hope you have a great birth day! Don't take anyone's keys today! Never Sick your hair at Purdjs don't even dance! Who are you?! Love ya, Jackie & Beth. TO "THE BEST BANGERS IN the Marching Tar Heel Band" . . . ROGER, TERRY, and KEVIN ... this one's for you! Thanks for making my last two years in band the beat ever. Although I won't be around to "inspire" you next year, 111 be watching. You guys are the greatest ...Tm realty go ing to miss yal GOOD LUCK!!! MARK, WHEN ARE WE getting married and going to Hawaii? You never told me where well live when we get back! Love, your fiancee D. MARILYN: HERTS TO SEA horse and all the other fan wa had this semester, (little did Alice kaow!) I am beginning to like yon intensely. Lowe, Joseph. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LENORA. After four years of an "I and thou" friendship, I will never forget our memories "No-No" no way! Love ya always. Cookie. WE THE EVERETTS. SHERRY and John do hereby declare November 30 a special day in honor of a special lady LENORA MITCHELL. Happy Birthday! M MARVIN L GOT A date for Christmas? Guess. VIC Kl-WELL WE HAVE made It throagk another asm aster of Nursing School or at least we think wa have. So here's to how eoawtry natr ricanes at Drunken Jack's wine at 2001, sun rises at Myrtle Beach Condon and a very special . Happy Birthday wish to yon wa love ya. JaUa and Batty. LENORA HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY. I hops and pray you realize how much your friendship means to me. Thanks for being there time and time again. You wiU always be special to me. Love Marie. TO A TALL, FAIR, handsome third year law student. In graduate dorm, who plays basketbaU. Could ws meet elsewhere than the laundry room? P.S. ever considered an imported product. ,
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