2The Daily Tar HeelWedne day, March 23, 1983 IT. House drunken driving bill called tougher 1 v n - The Associated Press RALEIGH A legislative committee sent the state House floor Tuesday a version of Gov. Jim Hunt's drunken driving bill that observers called tougher than the Senate package approved last week. Rep. Martin Lancaster, D-Wayne, sponsor, of the House bill, said he would recommend that floor debate begin Tuesday. Tell all your friends and neighbors that if they want to see something exciting, they should come to the (House) gallery next Tuesday," said Lancaster, chairman of the House Judiciary HI Committee. Meanwhile, a group of lawmakers and state officials planned to visit U.S. Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole or her representative Thursday in Washington, D.C. The North Carolina contingent hopes to gain federal ac ceptance of the state's drunken driving program and thus secure a grant to help implement it. Heman Clark, state secretary of Crime Control and Public Safety, said that he expected a favorable response but that federal officials might delay their decision since a final bill has yet to be adopted. Both the House and Senate versions of Hunt's bill would create a new "driving while impaired" offense to replace driving under the influence and related charges. Both would raise the rninimum age for drinking beer and wine from 18 to 19. The bills would eliminate plea bargaining require sentencing hearings, impose punishment according to a prescribed formula taking severity of the case into con sideration, and revoke for 10 days the license of any driver blowing 0. 10 or higher on the Breathalyzer. However, the House and Senate versions differ in a number of ways, several of which lawmakers call signifi cant and predict will cause lengthy debate by a joint con ference committee if the House passes its bill. "There definitely will have to be a conference commit tee. That's been anticipated from day one," said Lan caster, "When you've got an 80-page bill being worked on by two different groups, it's highly unlikely you'll come up with the same result." .-" Areas where the two bills appear furthest apart include: Dramshop liability, which refers to civil liability placed on vendors who sell alcoholic beverages to people who later cause traffic accidents. Both bills originally imposed liability for all sales to people who were already drunk or underage. The Senate removed liability for sales to the intoxicated, while the House removed liability for sales to people who do their drinking off-premises but retained it for on-premises drinking. Ten-day license revocation for blowing 0. 10 or higher on the Breathalyzer. The Senate requires that anyone whose license is re voked get a hearing on request before a Department of Motor Vehicles official within six days. The House re tained original language saying the hearing must be con ducted by a magistrate within three days. Possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in the passenger area of a vehicle. The Senate, over the objections of bill sponsor Sen. Henson Barnes, D-Wayne, approved an amendment to presume that any such open container is possessed by the driver and therefore illegal. The amendment, introduced by Sen. George Marion, D-Surry, effectively would ban drinking in vehicles. The House bill would make it illegal for the driver to possess open alcoholic beverage containers but doesn't presume that any open containers are the driver's. The point at which a convicted impaired driver may apply for a limited driving privilege. The Senate dropped all restrictions on when to apply. The House version deletes a requirement that people must return to court to apply, but says the limited privilege is ef fective only after one of the mandatory sentencing provi sions has been satisfied. : ' 1 ' Both the House and Senate approved a . number of amendments the other chamber didn't adopt, but none is seen as too difficult for the, conference committee, to resolve. '. .-. '-v - Lancaster said he also expects an effort on the House floor to raise the chinking age to 21 . A separate Senate bill to that effect is before a Senate committee.; - Hunt names 3 to historic preservation commission By SHARON SHERIDAN Staff Writer Gov. Jim Hunt recentlnamed Justin L. Brown Jr. and Margaret T. Moore of Hillsborough and Stephen H. Halkiotis of Chapel Hill to the Historic Hills borough Commission. The Commission "is responsible for the preservation and restoration of the Town of Hillsborough and advises the Secretary of Cultural Resources on any matter involving Hillsborough," said Lynne Garrison, assistant press secretary to Hunt. To be considered for the com mission, a person would have to be in volved in and interested in the restora tion, she said. ' Halkiotis, principal at Orange High School, in Hillsborough said he has done volunteer work for the commission in the past, including helping with fundraising All Shoes 20 off till Easter! 0 . 4 jhki. Durham Bright leaf Square Chapel HiM above The Tovvne Shop and serving as a guide and host at open houses at the Burwell School. The historic commission owns the school. "It (Burwell) was a very famous girls' school," said commission chairman Mary Engstrom. The school "actually is sort of the nucleus of women's education in North Carolina," she said. Engstrom is one of the original appointees of the com mission, which was started in 1963. Halkiotis came to Chapel Hill in 1967 to attend graduate school, "so I consider myself a Tar Heel," he said. Before being appointed principal of Orange High School, he was a social studies teacher and assistant principal there. . "I was certainly honored that they would consider me for nomination (to the commission)," he said. "I was a graduate of the history department herp at Carolina, so I have an undying love for the past." -T When he was named to the commis sion, he "was extremely humbled," Halkiotis said. A retired carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, Brown is president of the Friends of Orange County Library and a former board member of the Hillsborough His torical Society. Moore is an editorial assistant for the Duke University Press and is a member of both the Preservation Fund of Hills , borough and the Hillsborough Historical Society. The new appointees' terms will last un til October 1, 1985. - DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE BUT MOT YOUR RENT BROADMOOR PfiilTMEnTS SI 00 OFF YOUR FIRST ridriTH'S RENT 1 3EDROOH$245 2 BEDROOM $275 DEPOSIT $1 50 FREE BUS SERVICE TO UHC GARDEN PLOTS PETS ALLOWED COME OUT AND SEE US TODAY! BROADMOOR APARTMENTS - - 4216 GARRETT ROAD. DURHAM BEHIND DARRYL'S RESTAURANT 942-2302 409-2302 Em a- The Associated Press PARIS The French Cabinet resigned Tuesday, one. day after it agreed to devalue the franc for the third time.- President Francois Mitter rand asked Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy to stay on and form another government. The action was regarded as Mitter rand's first step toward a reorganiza tion to deal with France's economic problems. . Foreign Trade Minister Michel Jobert resigned Sunday, saying he lacked authority to curb the country's growing trade deficit. Presidential spokesman Michel Vauzelle told reporters Tuesday at the Elysee Palace that Mitterrand had ac cepted the government's resignation and had named Mauroy prime minister again. . . It is Mauroy' s third government an expression of confidence from Mit terrand for him despite losses in nation wide municipal elections nine days ago, and particularly after the devaluation of the franc. , WASHINGTON House Demo crats won an early test vote Tuesday on a 1984 budget that cuts President Reagan's defense buildup by more than half, and Speaker Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr., predicted the spending plan would be approved in full today. The 230-1 87 vote came as Reagan in tensified his lobbying campaign against the measure through repeated sessions with congressmen at the White House. But his chief spokesman said 'We could lose." Spokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan faced a "long haul" to block House approval of the Democratic spending plan. The Democrats' program for the next fiscal year also calls for $30 billion more in tax revenue for the govern ment, restores about $33 billion in pro posed domestic spending cuts, and has a deficit of $174.5 billion. WASHINGTON Spurred on by an angry President Reagan, the Senate Tuesday put aside a fight over tax withholding on interest and dividends to clear the way for action on a huge Social Security rescue bill and jobless benefits for the 1.6 million people. By a 54-43 vote, the Senate defeated a maneuver by Sen. John Melcher, D-Mont., that would have kept alive the debate over his amendment.to delay withholding for six months, until Jan. , 1, 1984., If the withholding amendment is at tached to the Social Security bill, cau tioned Republican Leader Howard Baker, "it probably will blow this package apart." The vote does, not end the debate over withholding, but delays the fight, probably until next month. The victory in separating the volatile issue from the Social Security bill was pulled off by Senate leaders, the Reagan administration and organized , labor. RALEIGH A joint resolution asking Congress to oppose selling Na tional Forest Service land in North Carolina has already received "a lot of support," the bill's sponsor said Tues day. "A lot of people are concerned about this," said Sen. Joe Thomas, P-Craven. "I've had maybe 20 or 25 people sign this. So far no one has turned me down." The U.S. Department of Agriculture, has requested the authority to sell up to 6 million acres of forest service land na tionwide, including up to 71,358 acres in North Carolina, which has 1.25 million acres of national forests. "We've got to let Congress know how we feel about this kind of plan," Thomas said. . Gov. Jim Hunt and Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green have said they oppose the pro posal to sell the land, and Hunt threatened a lawsuit if the government tries to begin the sales. IDOL corners 2 For 1 Tuesday 9-11:30 pm Wednesday 4:30-6:30 aRd 9-11 pm UNC-Georgetown Replay .. ,929-4414 TO J? in 010 0 nil fU00 o il!MfD mi ODD IQ0J0QL (Ffe T il .2r 1 Reserved Block Seats Now Available Name Organization Title (if any) Phone Approximate of seats (circle) 20 50 75 100 Other m m am mi mmm mm i i Now through Monday, March 28, sign up for reserved block seats by submitting this coupon to Suite C in the Carolina Union Clubs, dorms, fraternities or any group of friends are eligible. Deadline for submission is 5 pm Monday. Distribution policy is same as football game blocks. , For further Info, go to Suite C or call 962-5201. . 11(3(01 5KQIS All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hffl, NC 27514. Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad Is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 , Non-students $3.00 5t for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify theDTTf office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will meet Thursday, March 24 at 3:30 in T-7 New Carroll. Bob Arnold, t marketing expert from IBM, will apeak about careers in marketing. The public is Invited. VIDEO GAME PLAYER S Student Special 10 am4 pm. M-F. 5 plays for f 1.00 at Pump House on FrankBn Street next to Pizza Hut help wanted CRUISE SHIP JOBS! 14-$28,000. Carribean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide. Directory. Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext UNCHAPEL HILL ROMAN WINGS NEEDS RELIABLE delivery peo ple Above average caraiags mmd flexible hoar. Most have ova car aad kamnraac. Apply ba per son at Roaaaa Wings. 342 West Roaeaaary Stieol BLACK MALES AND FEMALES Earn $5hr-get a free physical, and help die environment The EPA needs healthy non-smokers, age 18-35 for a breathing study on the UNC campus. For more information call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. PRELAW CLUB MEETING. THURSDAY. March 24, 3:30. Stedent Union. Docuoa of 19S3-84 of ficer will be held, aad plana for nea will be dlacvaaed. TONIGHT ITS "WEDNESDAY NITE at Punks 10 drafd 50C canned beer! Totally Rock -n- Roll and new wave. Chapel Hill's new & best night to party at Purdys ... of course! J CAPTURE SPRING. . .ON FILM! Enter the AXO Photo Contest! $2 00 entry fee goes to Easter Seals. Entries due , April 8 at 215 E. Rosemary St Open House and prizes April 10 from 2-5 p.m. Call 968-0057 for categories. CARE TO VIEW SOMETHING sensual, fantastic and dif ferent? Films and optional dtscusakm groups on sensuality as it pertains to sexuality. Tburs., 8 pm in the Union. SUMMER HOUSING FOR WOMEN is available at Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Air cond., free parking, double or single rooms, kitchen privileges. CaB 967-2646. lost Ct found LOST: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Digital Watch. White gold wblue trim. Lost possibly around Peabody area. Reward. Call 968-0339 Thanksl FOUND LAST TUES., IN New Carroll silver ladies watch. Call 942 2935 to claim. LOST: 1981 CLASS RING Forbush H.S. initials on inside. 933-6213 atJ( for Marta. LOST MARCH 21 -BLUE nylon wallet Georgia resident University at Georgia student If found call Rob Chaput 933-6417. SUMMER JOBS CHARLOTTE PUBLISHING Company looking for salesmen. Prefer southwestern or varsity men. No door to door sales. For more information call 704 374-0729. ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $50 in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18-35, with currently active asthma. For more information please caO 966-1253. Monday-Friday, 8-5. THE UNC WOMEN'S CREW Team needs a coxswain. A coxswain steers the boat, calls the strategy, and gets us psyched. No experience necessary. If interested, call Ronda 933-6181 or Lala 933-1404. 1S-S YEAR OLD MALES with colds and flu needed for paid EPA research. CaO Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. SUMMER DAY CAMP POSITrONS-Town of Chapel Hffl. 32 positions available: 26 Counselors, 6 she Directors. FT (mornings) & FT, weekdays. Jobs begin June 13 and 20. One site specializes in special services to handicapped children. Experience working directly with children prefer red; some supervisory experience helpful for Director posi tions. Must be able to plan & lead activities. Counselors: $3.35hr. Directors S3.50hr. Apply by April 15: Parks & Recreation Dept., 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. STUDENT EXPERIENCED IN REFINISHINGRepairing old furniture. 20 hours or less week. Near U.N.C $3.25 hour 929-6044. , INTERESTED IN MAKING $2500-$3000. Painting houses in Raleigh this summer? College Student Painting Company will be interviewing Tues.. March 29. Experience preferred but not necessary. Sign up at Hanes Placement Of fice. PIZZA TRANSIT AUTHORITY IS now accepting ap plication for delivery personnel. Mast b 18, have own car, and able to work nights. Apply in psison after 4:00. P.T.A, 300 West Rosemary Street INTERESTED IN MODELING? We are seeking attractive models for figure and "intimate apparel" photography ex- -ceOent pay. Respond with figure photo and personel informa tion to P.O. Box 1613. Rocky Mount N.C. 27801-1613. SADLACICS NOW HAS FULL- and part-time delivery posi tions available. Must have own transportation. Apply after 5:00 p.m. DO YOU NEED A part-tiaM job that agrees with yonr class scaedalsT Barge King 295 E. Franklin St is now accepting applications for ins following shifts. . Monday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday from 11 aat to 2 pas or Taosday. Thursday, aad Saturday from 11 ass to 2 pas. Interviews March 25, 3 pas to 4 pss. No phone calls pleas. SMOKERS! THE EPA NEEDS males. 18-40. for' a blood study Involving 2 visras, 1-1 Vt hours total, on the UNC cam pus. $15 compensation. Call 966-1253, Monday-Friday, 8-5. HUNTERS! CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRErVERS for sale. Superior hunting dog because of great size, strength, dur ability. The bloodline is finest you've ever seen, guaranteed! Must call for details. Will negotiate price or trade. CaO 933-9022. Hurry. NCAA FINAL FOUR 2 tickets-cheap 505-255-3473. MEXICAN DRESSES! HAND-EMBROIDERED. Blouses, men's shirts, belts, too. Extremely reasonable. Sold privately on campus. CaB 933-5931 after 4 p.m. Keep trying! NEED TO SELL 2 tickets for Joe Jackson Concert, Sunday, March 27th in Reynolds Conseum. CaO Martha 933-4182. FOR SALE: LIVE WIRE electric guitar and Ptgnose 3060 amp. In excellent condition and has terrific sound. Asking $275. CaB 933-4442 if interested. MAKE AN OFFER! Large custom buQt contemporary located between Durham and Chapel Hill. Wooded lot also features great room, dining room, conversation pit, fire place, large kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, rec room and garage. Only 119,500 but will negotiate. Caa 688-1341 in Durham Frank Ward Realtors. for rent CLOSED OUT? ONE BEDROOM apt to sublet for June . and July. Option to renew lease ki August Contact LaBron or Jerry after 6 p.m. 967-2054. NON-SMOKING FEMALE NEEDS sinking rooauaata(s) So all are aa the 1983-84 school yaar. Frsfsr tba varsity Matt1 arsa. CaB Rita at 933-5148. UjaV HAPPY BTMY DON TRON, May your seat for videos not diminish in your old age as has your volume of hair . . . Tim . Tron. rides RIDE TO SYRACUSE FOR Eastern Regional needed. I have friends at Syracuse and can probably furnish a dorm couch. CaO Dean at 942-9278. PRECISION MAINTENANCE-IF YOU foe your Voivo. Jm FRATERNITIES. DORMS. SORORITIES. Whs fra hags, nan si a, bats, t shirts. acl Enter 3 girts hs tfr ZJLT. Lags) contest. Friday. March 25. Enjoy oat- AM cans pas Charity nuhsks. Co-sponsored by Lasso Disunrntiag Co. and SkoaL Copenhagen aad Happy Days. For nt fo or to ante. Cal Matt at 967-9 1M or Wayna at 93-814. Win also ba as tha HL Enter Noarl FURNISHED 2 BR 2 FULL bath apt available to sublet for summer. AC, pool, balcony, on bus route, close to malls. CaO 968-1756 anytime. SUMMER JOBS CHALLENGING AND rewarding. Looking for hard working students willing to travel for summer. Avg. $1300mo. Call now. 929-5757. NEED EXTRA MONEY? PERSONS needed to distribute advertising for Roman Wings. Hex3U hoars and good sarntags. Apply at Roasan Wings. 342 Wast Ros ssasry Street 929-3192. SUBLET TWO-BEDROOM FURNISHED Apt May 20 Aug. 1. Bus One. AC. pool, laundry, tennis. $273month phis utilities. Afternoons, evenings 942-8190 or daily Dey Hafll26. FOXCROFT TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT.' sublet for May through August unfurnished, CATV available. Rent negotiable. CaO Jeff at 966-1369. (9-5); Bobby or Tim at 967-5017 after 4. prices, t Wast Mala. Carrboro. 929-197n HELP! 1 NEED A ride to northern Ky. or any where on 1-75 near Lexington, Ky. over Easter. Please caO Cindy at 933-2730. - RIDE NEEDED TO WILMINGTON Friday after noon. WlB share gas. CaO 968-1331 after 9 p.m. personals ' PASSOVER WILL BE HERE sooner than you think! M you don't have plans for the first Seder, consider the Seder spon sored by HUkL It will be held at 6:30 pm, Monday March 28 at Beth-el Synagogue, Watts and Markham Streets. Durham. Transportation available. $12.00 non-affinstes, $10.00 affiliates, $3.00 discount If you work. Reservations must be in by Friday March 25. CaO 942-4057. 10-3 pm. M-F. TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca. June 27-August 8, 1983. CaO Co&ect: A Armando del Greco. Professor Emeritus (804) 293-3755. WOULD IT BE WORTH 1$ to find out how to get started m a mail order business? Incomes for summer or forever. Send e. addrcs & $1.00 to P.O. Box 2641, Chapel HID 27514. LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS TONIGHT! Dr. Paul Flem ing, noted sex therapist will speak on these topics and answer any relevant questions. 8 pm in the Union. 'APARTHEID. U.S. CORPORATIONS AND Divest ment four native South Africans will debate on the role of U.S. corporations tn apartheid. Wednesday 7:30, Greenlaw 101. Discussion afterwards. THE DTH BO ACS OF DISECTOES trig ssoat Wednesday night. 323. at 7:59 pas In tha FPG mm hs tha Union. AB i are Invstsd to art sad. A SPRING DAY FULL of flowers. May our friendship flower and blossom as weD. More tender loving care In store Just for thc asking. Hugs Hubert the Human. nrz SORRY I ONLY talk to you (or not talk to you) when I'm drunk. You are always a "nice person! Happy Gradua tion at last TO THE ANIMALS: LIZARD, Nymph. Schnookums. Break was great! But ws needed a personal to let the local "Heels know we're back on the prowl In Chapd Hill. May we always be wild. Kim. IF YOU BELIEVE THAT gay people should have the same privileges as everyone else In our society. Wear your jeans tha Friday. WXYC JOB OPENINGS PERSONS interested in applying for the positions of station manager, business manager, and chief engineer of WXYC for the period April 1, 1983 through March 31. 1984 are invited to submit a resume to the SEB Nominations Committee. Applications should be addressed to: Nominations Chairman, Box 51, Carolina Union, Chapel Hffl. NC 27514 AVE. $350WK FOR fuD-timc summer work. Few posi tions available. Apply now. write: Summer Work. P.O. Box 3603. Chapel Hill, NC. SUMMER SALES POSITIONS. Earn $3500 plus more this summer. Travel to other university campuses throughout the Southeast and Midwest. SeO yellow page ads for University Directories. Details and sign up sheet at the Placement Of fice. Interviews held Monday, March 28. ' services THESIS, DISSERTATIONS. PAPERS. MANUSCRIPTS. Fast Accurate Service. Graduate School Approved. Correct ing Selectric II. 967-1383. PLANNING ON ATTENDING SUMMER school? Ws nosd thraa peopls to eubist our 4-oadrooas apartment that Is only thres blocks from rasa pus, $93.75 sack par nsoathV snOttes. CaB Todd at 933-3226 or Pat at 933-5365. STUDENT EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING, INC. has an opening for a community representative to serve a four year term on the SEB Board of Directors which holds the license to WXYC-FM. The board meets the first Wednesday evening of each month and it is preferred that applicants be non-students. Letters of application should be sent to: SEB Nominations Chairman, Box 51, Carolina Union, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 WANTED: VOLUNTEERS FOR 12 week acne study. Must be 1 5 years or older with moderately severe acne. Requires 6 visits to Dermatology Clinic at NCMH. Fee offered. Spon sored by UNC Dept. of Dermatology. For information caO Carol Myer MWF 1-5 p.m. 966-3321. ALBUMS HALF PRICE or less. AD guaranteed. We buy, sell and trade. The Album Annex, 108 Henderson St Above the bar. Cash for clean records. SUBLETTAKE OVER LEASE: Available May 15: 2 bdr., AC, 3 pools, tennis courts, free bus service to campus (Duke or UNC). CaO Rebecca or Lisa - 493-6307. roososicd FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 1 bedroom Estes Park Apt. xx May, June and July $115month V utilities. CaO Frande at 933-3673 or 933-9021. HEY SCOTT COLLEGE FOR leadership, dedication, and experience vote RENEE KEENER for Governor today! HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHIP. FROM a stranger of some sorts! I hope you've found your. Inner peace" or get a strike the . next time you bowB CELEBRATE LIFE! AL AND MIL, THIS is a "twin set" of birthday wishes. Happy Happy Birthday Birthday! Stay out of the study room today! Love, Your Roomies. HILLEL GOES GREEK! Join Hillel on Thursday for a dinner at Mariakakis Restaurant 15-501 by-pass near East gats. Meet us at Hillel at 6 pm for a ride, or at the restaurant at 6:30. Room reserved, pay your own way. Possible movie or alternative afterwards. NON-SMOKING FEMALE NEEDED to share furnished. Northampton Plaza Apt 5 min. walk to campus. $140 month Includes utilities. Available May 10. CaO 929-3751. HEY MHC RESIDENTS ELECT Leslie Nesbit our Lt Governor this Thursay, March 24, 1983. 1-7 pm, ID re quired to vote. FIND BEST STUDENT RATES for summer travel with no service charge. Circle Travel next to GranviOe Towers in University Square or call 942-2177. MICHAEL, HAVE A FANTABULOUS B-Day. Thanks for all the crazy times we've shared these past eight weeks. Great things can come out of PDC mixers. Here's to more koala lusses and Zeta love. ATA aB the way. Love yal Fonda. ANYBODY WHO'S ANYBODY'S, 'GONNA there! And pas. yon caa ha sossaoody tool l dales yonw tkis to the raaea aad churkUs of tha Clef Hangars. Yon saaat ha thara. Thaws day. March 24 hs Messarlal Watt at $fc pas. ANNA G. GETS THE SHORTEST STICK. for sale FISHER AMFM STEREO RECEIVER $50.00 realistic stereo tape deck $90.00 both like new. 967-4107 (Drew) after 9:00 p.m. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for large bed room In thraa bedroom hoose on Lnagvfaiw S treat Easy walking dlstanca so csatpoe. Mast lias pats. $1 17.09 pr month pass utilities. CaB 7-S169. ALEC ROBERTA, JENEVA. FAWN. Chris, and Special Friend: Photos and food Thursday at 6.-00 at Red Lobster. "Tonight let It be farkleT F.W. To KeBy, my favorite DTH staffer: Thank for bring ibrrr whea the wsfii start dosing in, sad living a someone is talk to. or someone to hue to. No matter bow badly things go your eyes never sees lo stop smiling. Stretch. ROY, WELCOME TO CHAPEL Hffl. If s great to have you back again. Well make a Tar Hed of you yetU Thanks for everything and enjoy the continentaD Love Arm. JOHN: IF YOU CAN get WXYC to play "Not Enough Love" from BRJCE STREETS new abura. I'D surrender to aO your lascMous desires. Love Marsha. lo the artful dodger was stole the Alexander Cabaret Cash Box: PLEASE, please return the money. The profit were to have gone to Springiest. Yoa have sot only robbed the cabaret coaunittce, yos hsvt robbed the entire campus.

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