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wjfaifsaanj 2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, March 24. 1983 alvadoran Romero honored E1S By LYNDA WOLF and CARRIE SZYMECZEK Staff Writers About 30 people gathered in the Pit Tuesday afternoon to hear speeches on the late El Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero and Martin Luther King Jr. The speeches were sponsored by the Carolina Committee for Justice in Central America and are part of events to commemorate today's anniversary of the death of Romero. Richard McGough, speaker from the Carolina Committee for Justice in Central America, srxke aaainst U.S. intervention in El Salvador. U.S. troops and money sent to El Salvador to help stabilize the Salvadoran regime are not justified, McGough said. "The new elections needed to stabilize the regime will never be held," he said. McGough said he wanted to emphasize Romero's dedication and sense of self-sacrifice. Marty Nathan, a representative from the Greensboro Justice Fund, spoke on terrorism and political violence. Nathan said that Romero and King were alike because they both wanted peace, equality and the right to determine one's own life. The ultimate political violence is the buildup of a nuclear weapons arsenal, but the most feared political violence is political assassination because "it is conscious, conspiring, conceived and carried out," Nathan said. She said that like Romero, King was killed by the government. Marion Blackburn, a representative from the Public Interest Research Group, was the final speaker. Blackburn also empha sized the correlation between Romero and King. "Romero and King both wanted to secure basic human rights for oppressed people in society," Blackburn said. Fear of real change led to the assassination of Romero and King, she said. Developing nations must be free to choose their own form of government, and the United States should not be involved because the United States supports oppressive governments, Blackburn said. . In order to draw students and community members closer to the struggle of the Salvadorans, three Chapel Hill organizations will sponsor a memorial service and candlelight procession today. The Carolina Committee for Justice in Central America, the Carolina Interfaith Task Force on Central America and the Com mittee on Medical Aid to Central America are combining efforts to sponsor the events. Both Jeff Boyer of CITCA and McGough of Carolina Com mittee for Justice in Central America said that students and com munity members are linked to the events in El Salvador and should show an interest in U.S. involvement there. ' Boyer said Chapel Hill residents need to be concerned about U.S. involvement in El Salvador because the United States "is in volved in a situation that keeps the killing going." He said that drawing attention to Romero's death by com memoration will emphasize the link between the killings in El Salvador and U.S. involvement. Today's commemorative events include a daylong watch in front of the Franklin Street Post Of fie;. Literature and black arm bands will be provided to promote public observance of the death of Romero. At 5:15 p.m., a memorial service will be held at the Newman Center on Pittsboro Street, followed by a 7 p.m. candlelight pro cession to the Franklin Street Post Office, where a silent vigil will begin. After the vigil, short statements will be given by resident Cen tral Americans and representatives of the sponsoring organizations. FRANKLIN STREET OPTICAL INC. E7I r i7f Including Photo Gray Empires March .31, 1903 1 0 Student Discount With I.D. No other discounts on sale items. Location: 412 W. Franklin St. in Odgen Building (down the hall from Futon Furniture) Anthony M. Liner John U. Neal Licensed Optician Licensed Optician 933-0617 r-.ivr Tr tub AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. This space contributed os o public service. The Associated Press WASHINGTON Democratic lead ers predicted victory Wednesday as the House moved toward a showdown on a 1984 budget that scales back President Reagan's Pentagon buildup, raises taxes by $30 billion and restores 'about $33 billion in proposed domestic spending cuts. "We're going to pass it," House Democratic Whip Thomas Foley of Washington told reporters. House Re publican Leader Bob Michel of Illinois, struggling to defeat the plan, conceded, "I can't be all that optimistic." Overall, the Democratic plan calls for spending $863.4 billion and leaves a deficit of $174.5 billion, $4.7 billion less than the red ink in Reagan's own budget, unpopular with Republicans as well as Democrats. WASHINGTON The Senate voted Wednesday to scuttle a major provision of a Social Security rescue plan, agreeing to delay forcing new federal workers to pay into the retirement system. - By a voice vote, the Senate agreed to an amendment by Sen. Russell B. Lorig, D-La., to postpone mandatory coverage for federal workers until Congress ap proves a supplementary pension plan for civil servants. The amendment was agreed to after Republican leaders failed on a 5045 vote to dilute Long's amendment. The issue was virtually the last thing standing in the way of passage of the $165 billion rescue plan for the troubled Social Security system. The package in cludes higher payroll taxes, a curb on benefits and an increased retirement age. Once the Senate has approved the package, it will be sent to congressional negotiators, who will work out the dif ferences with a version ; passed by the House March 9. WASHINGTON President Reagan said Wednesday night the United States will begin work on a futuristic defense system which could destroy Soviet missiles in flight and render "these nuclear weapons impotent and obsolete." v The plan, announced in a nationally broadcast speech from the Oval Office, foreshadows a major departure from three decades of strategy calling for deterring nuclear warfare with the pro mise of massive retaliation. Reagan said it could be the turn of the century before such defensive weapons could be produced. Apparently, his plan envisions laser and particle-beam tech nology which currently exists more in theory than fact. "Would it not be better to save lives than to avenge them?" Reagan said. He said that after consulting with the Joints Chiefs of Staff and other advisors, "I believe there is a better way . .' J that we embark on a' program to counter the awesome Soviet missile threat with measures that are defensive." v SALT LAKE CITY Barney Clark was placed back in intensive care and his condition was downgraded from fair to critical after he suffered a mysterious crisis Wednesday when the amount of blood pumped by his artificial heart dropped suddenly. The change in Clark's condition was announced by Dr. Chase Peterson at an evening news conference. Clark, 62, had been in a private room and in fair con dition for weeks. "What we are dealing with then is a very sick person," Peterson said, who is suffering from at least four major prob lems. Peterson said Clark, who had been upgraded from serious to fair condition Feb.-14 and placed in a private room since Feb. 24, suffered an abrupt drop in his cardiac output at 12:15 p.m. MST. JADE PALACE CHINESE AND SEAFOOD RESTAURANT We noxv deliver Chinese food to your dOOr (minimum of two order or 50 charge) Our specialties are the spicy Sino-Calabash style seafood chowder soup and the stir fried seafood. They are genuinely delicious. Our great selection of Cuisines from Hunan and Szechuan are delectable. Our luncheon special is $2.75 including a soup, entree, fried ricelo mein. We Also Serve Dim-Sum r , , . n. j . . , . Cafeteria Luncheons (nor a oeuvrea) at Sunday Lunch. c . , , .... ., IC 1 03 E. Main St. ' - MonFn 1 1 2 J5 Carrboro. N.C. 27510 d ' Sun 12 (X) 2 M) .mi j-iu m Keauiar uinners across from NCNB 919942-0006 rl - Sun-Thurs 5:00-9:31 Fri-Sat 5 00-10:3(1 rz 3 SCTOILiSlKlfll? This scholarship Is open to (III second semester female students and Is good for one semester's In state tuition. It will be awarded by the Panhellenic Coancil on the basis of scholarship. Involvement in campas and community, end financial need. Appli cations available at the Union Desk and at the Dept. of Student Life, 01 Steele Daildlng, deadline Is April 1st 1903. MMMMMv .MNMk lMNMk t FnWnSi . .n-". 'U Lru n I I Reserved Block Seats Nov Available inter m m 31 8 . - isTfvv till ' n 010 (UJflL lUtL fll FifTOlO 2 5b 1 c 1 03 i a is Name i Organization Title lit any) Phone ' V. )i'f Approximate of seats (circle) 20 50 75 100 other i(0t-' mrnmurv m!, mmmmw ' -Hurt dut mmst n& 'immmmmmw ) ft 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. 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 Hill, 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 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately tf there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible lor only the first ad run. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will meet Thursday. March 24 at 3.30 in T-7 New Carroll. Bob Arnold, marketing expert from IBM, will speak about careers fai marketing. The public b) Invited. VIDEO GAME PLAYERS -Student Special 10 am-3 pm, M-F. 5 plays for $1.00 at Pump House on Franklin Street next to Pizza Hut LOST: 3-21 (MONDAY NIGHT) Sharp Calculator around new Carroll T-5. Please call if found. 933-2956. Reward Of fered. SET OF KEYS FOUND before Spring Break call Mark to identify and reclaim 942-0793. y TO THE PERSON WHO stole my pirae at Woollen Friday: thanks for leaving the purse (even though money is gone). But you forgot my necklace. Sentimental value. Reward, no questions. 967-0098. help wanted CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14428,000. Carribean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext. UNCHAPEL HILL DO YOU NEED A part-tiaae Job that agrees with yow cUm schedule? Bwger Kbg 205 E. FraaUia St. is mom accepting appBcatloa for the following shifts. Monday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday from 11 asa to X psa or Taesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 11 ass to 2 pas. Intel views March 25. S pas to 4 pea. No phono calls please. - SMOKERS! THE EPA NEEDS males, 18-40, for a blood study involving 2 visitis, 1-1 'A hours total, on the UNC cam pus. $15 compensation. Call 966-1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. for rent CLOSED OUT? ONE BEDROOM apt to sublet for June and July. Option to renew lease in August. Contact LaBron or Jerry after 6 p.m. 967-2054. LOOKING FOR A ROOMMATE? Use SCAUs computeriz ed Roommate Referral Service. Forms available fai the SCAU. Suite B. Carolina Union and at Carr Bldg. Free to I. MISS SAPPHIRE OUVTA JOHNSONN am over toutes of these choses. Mea moot telephoonee and I le love. AO I can say is "Merd Beaucoup alot" rides NEED EXTRA MONEY? PERSONS needed to distribute advertising for Roaman Wings. Flexible hours and good earnings. Apply at Roman Wing. 342 West Rosemary Street. 929-4192. FURNISHED 2 BR 2 FU11 bath apt. available to sublet for summer. AC, pool, balcony, on bus route, close to mails. Call 968-1756 anytime. NEED A RIDE TO either Roanoke, Virginia (or nearby dry) or Winston Salem. Friday, March 25 (return Sunday). Will gladly thare expense. Call Melinda 933-7361. ' BLACK MALES AND FEMALES Earn $5hr-get a free physical, and help the environment. The EPA needs healthy non-smokers,, age 18-35 for a breaming study on the UNC campus. For more information . call 966-1253. Monday-Friday. 8-5. PRELAW CLUB MEETING. THURSDAY, Match 24. 3:30. Student Union. Election of 1983-84 of ficers sriO be held, and plans for i will be dtocussed. 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 discussion groups on sensuality as it pertains to sexuality. ThursM 8 pm in the Union. THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE Employees' Association College Scholarship Fund is now accepting applications for Fall 1983 awards. Association members may contact Ellen Dlggs at 966-4360 for application forms. April 1 is the deadline. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've been doing it for 3 years and still going strong. Chapel HllTs favorite pre-weekend celebration! It's "Bottomless cups" tonight at Purdys featur ing four hours of FREE BEER ATTENTION BOARDSAILORS (and you who call yourself windsurfers)-Regatta to be held April 9th at Jordan Lake. Call 684-5303 (Molly) to enter. PUBLIC AWARENESS PROGRAM The Black Alcoholism Awareness Group and The Deliverance Out-Reach Group will sponsor a Public Awareness Program on Alcohol Sun day, March 27, 1983, 4 p.m. at the Hargrove Community Center North Roberson Street. Guest on program will be the Goldenaires of Haw River Baptist Church and United Christian Fellowship Choir at UNC, and a guest speaker. The public is cordially invited. Coordinators: Mildred I. Berkeley, & Rv. Clifton Eubanki lost & found LADIES GOLD BULOVA WRIST watch, black cord band. Sentimental value. Lost around South Road Parking Lot, Student Stores or Pine Room. Also, UNC Administration Building i Raleigh Road. Please call 967-3464. LOST: LADIES GOLD MOUADO watch with leather bar.d. Tuesday night. Franklin Street or New Art Building Area. Tremendous sentimental value. Reward. Gayle 962-6507 days, 967-7102 night. ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $50 fai an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be male, 18-35. with currently active asthma. For more biformation ptease call 966-12S3. 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. 18-30 YEAR OLD MALES with colds and fiu needed for paid EPA research. Call Dr. Robert Chapman at 541-3804 or 942-3912. SUMMER JOBS CHALLENGING AND rewarding. Looking for hard working students willing to travel for summer. Avg. $1300mo. Call now. 929-5757. SUMMER SALES POSITIONS. Earn $3500 plus more this summer. Travel to other university campuses throughout the Southeast and Midwest. Sell yellow page ads for University Directories. Details and sign up sheet at the Placement Of fice. Interviews held Monday, March 28. BOYS CAMP-COUNSELOR POSITIONS for Program Specialists: Baseball, Basketball, Canoeing, Sailing, Street Hockey, Swimming, Tennis, and Waterskiing. Arts and Crafts, Photography, Overnight Camping, Woodworking. Send details, references Joe Kruger, Camp Mah-Kee-Nac, 20 Allen Court, South Orange, N.J. 07079. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE , ' o THESIS. DISSERTATIONS. PAPERS, MANUSCRIPTS. Fast, Accurate Service. Graduate School Approved. Correct ing Selectrlc n. 967-1383. SUBLET TWO-BEDROOM FURNISHED Apt. May 20-. Aug. 1. Bus line, AC, pool, laundry, tennis. $273month plus utilities. Afternoons, evenings 942-8190 or daily Dey Hall 126. FOXCROFT TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT, sublet for May through August, unfurnished, CATV available. Rent negotiable. Call Jeff at 966-1369, (9-5); Bobby or Tim at 967-5017 after 4. the 10MU PRECISION MAINTENANCE IF YOU for yonr Volvo. Japanese, or Gensuu lnteClgent technicians, era Bant srarranrioa, fair price. Iftf West Mans. Carrboro. 929-1976 HELP! I NEED A ride to northern Ky. or any where on 1-75 near Lexington, Ky. over Easter. Please call Cindy at 933-2730. FSATEKNTTIES, DOBMS, SORORITIES. Whs Asmara, hats, tookrt. etc! Eater 3 th U.T. Lssm cosrta. Friday, March E-hasta FhdeTwriih froa M30ar Vac shmha. Ca aao orsd aw Lamb DioUlbntlsm Co. and Skoal, Copeahss and Happy Day. For in fo or to atav. Can Matt at 967-9 194 or Wayne at 94S-S146. WO also aaiatnoPn. Eatar Nosrt GAY PEOPLE HAVE TO think each day about how they want to be perceived by society. Are you going to worry 'about wearing your Jeans? B 2. HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY! Love, Missy. wanted PLANNING ON ATTENDING SUMMER school? We need throo people to anbiet o apartment that is only three blocks from pan. $93.75 each par ssoathV ertiUtiaa. CaB Todd at 933-3226 or Pat at 933-5365. HEY MHC RESrDfNTS ELECT Leslie Nesbtt our Lt Governor this Thursday, March 24. 1983. 1-7 pm, ID required to vote. WANTED: SOMEONE TO Motebacane. Wffl probably caB 933-S7S2 altar WORK oa my KAAAREN. CONGRATULATIONS ON REACHING the " big one nine! Now you're legal In New York and have to visit this summer. Je faime. PhO. ' " - 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 Hill, NC 27514 , ALBUMS HALF PRICE or less. All guaranteed. We buy, sell and trade. The Album Annex, 108 Henderson St. Above the bar. Cash for clean records. AVE. $350WK FOR full-time summer work. Few posi tions available. Apply now. write: Summer Work, P.O. Bos 3603, Chapel HiU, NC. 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 HiU, NC 27514 ROMAN WINGS NEEDS RELIABLE defiveey i pie. Above average earnings and flexible fcowrs. Mast have own car and insurance. Apply In per son at Roman Wings. 342 Wast Rosemary Street. INTERESTED IN MAKING $250-$S&00. 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. INTERESTED IN MODELING? We are seeking attractive models for figure and "intimate apparel" photography ex cellent pay. Respond with figure photo and personei fatforma non to P.O. Box 1613, Rocky Mount. N.C 27801-1613. SAD LACK'S NOW HAS FULL- and part-time delivery posi tions available. Must have own transportation. Apply after 5:00 p.m. EURA1L PASSES IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY Circle Travel next to Granville Towers in University Square or call 942-2177. BIRTH CHOICE-PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. DO YOU WANT TO party? Lou's Tunes plays Sinatra to Sw ing, Beach & Boogie. All the best Rock -n- Roll. Only $60. Call 967-0611. COLOR CONCERT PHOTOS FROM recent shows. Joel, Diamond, CSN, Doobies, Springsteen, REO, Taylor, and more! Excellent quality and prices. Tell us your favorites. For sample and list send $1 plus SASE TO: Concert Photos, 4 Cates Court, Hillsborough. NC. 27278. 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. 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. Cal 933-5931 after 4 p.m. Keep trying! MAKE AN OFFER! Large custom buih contemporary located between Durham and Chapel HiiL Wooded lot, also features great room, dining room, conversation pit, fire place, large kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Z'i baths, rec room and garage. Only 119,500 but will negotiate. Call 688-1341 in Durham Frank Ward Realtors. FOR SALE: 3 JOE Jackson concert tickets for Sunday 327 at NCSU. Call 967-3008, keep trying! t COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOXCROFT APARTMENT available for summer occupancy. 2 bedrooms and 2 com plete baths. Rent negotiable. Call 967-0510 after 5 p.m. SUBLET ESTES PARK APARTMENT. 1 bedroom. April June. $230.00 per month. Call after 5:00, 942-0319. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT ACROSS from pool for summer sublease. On bus line. Partially furnished. CaB 929-4027 after 3:00 p.m. KINGSWOOD APT. AVAILABLE FOR sub-leasing (mid May mid-August) dean, roomy, 1 -bedroom spread with furnishing (including combo roll-out bed, couch, bookshelf). Ideal for 2! Just off 15-501 (and steps from pool-side!) CaB Robert for more. 968-8174. SUMMER SCHOOL 2 BDRM. Carolina Apt on bus Une. Special deal and possible takeover of tall lease. CaB 968 0635 or 929-6332. . business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. Infant-Preteen or Ladies apparel store. Offering nationally known brands such as Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, Vanderbih, Wrangler over 200 other brands. $7,900 to $24,500 includes beginning inven tory, airfare for one to Fashion Center, training, fixtures, grand opening promotions. CaB Mr. Dickson (501) 882-5164 or (501) 268-1361. NEED TICKETS TO JOURNEY in Charlotte on April 26? I'm leaving Friday to get them. CaB 933-4884. Don't miss this fantastic show) personals ANYBODY WHO'S ANYBODY'S "GONNA be thsrsl And ass, yoa east ba sssssbsdy tool Cams claim ysajr tsUa to ths sanss and chncfclss of tbs Clsf Hasmars. Yon asset ba thsrs, Thursday, March 24 ha Mssaarlal Hal at SzW psa. PASSOVER WILL BE HERE sooner than you thktk! If you don't have plans for the first Seder, consider the Seder spon sored by FiiOeL tt wffl be held at 6:30 ptn. Monday March 28 at Beth-el Synagogue, Watts and Markham Streets, Durham. Transportation available. $12.00 non-a&Uiates, $10.00 affiliates, $3.00 discount tf yoa work. Reservations must be In by Friday March 25. CaB 942-4057, 10-3 pm, M-F. . ..;- - TRAVEL IN SPAIN: STUDY at University of Salamanca! June 27-August 8, 1983. CaB Collect: A. Armando del Greco. Professor Emeritus (804) 2933755. SPRINGFEST "83 T-SHIRT DAY is Monday. Everyone wear your Springiest "83 T-Shbt. For those unlucky few, they wtil also be oa sale Monday and Tuesday ht the pit or Union.' Cost $5.00. These are the last two days for sales. TO MY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Hops you have a happy birthday! Thanks for always being there when I've need ed someone. Love ya, Shelia. roommates FEMALE NEEDED TO SHARE 1 bedroom Estes Park Apt., A May. June and July $115month 'A utilities. Call Franc at 933-3673 or 933-9021. ZBTS FIRST ANNUAL togs rontsst by MiOsr Bssr and SKOAL, Happy Days sriH be FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 2rt9 tfl skOS Fhaas Field. FREE BEER alcoholic bsssrsgss $1 rafUe ticfcsts-i chads UNC antograpbad basturtbaBs. tors, shirts, hats and as Slaver Strsatsr, sad Jos Eldo. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE FIT. l-2.-9. Less cow test wnusers sriH iscsivs IBS' of dnBsts worth oil EXCUSE ME. .THIS PAST month has been fantastic! I am so glad we finally met You are really special to me. Next year it going to be great. CHUCK-A-DOO. ITS THE big "22" and I could tel you we're getting old. You know, the way you can tell things about a person by the type car they drive. Anyway I love you. Dinner Tonight? lllAIK3INTlfETnswrs4sriaeMmWaar. YoerVs proved that yow cm handle anything. IxmUng forward to Idcmhag np nay beam srKh yaw Easter Washes d. Stash and masslvs potatoes! Sent Acs. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for larga bed room la three bedroom boose os Loagtiew S tract. Eaay srauuma dihttanca to campas. Mast like pots. $117.e par month phts atUrUas. Can 967-8169. HTLLEL GOES GREEK! Join Htftei on Thursday for a dinner at Mariakalus Restaurant, 15-501 by-pass near East gate. Meet us at HiOd at 6 pm for a rifle, or at the restaurant at 6:30. Room reserved, pay your ov 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. CaB 929-3751. 2 EASY-GOING RESPONSIBLE females needed to share own roombathroom in Foxcroft apartment, beginning mid May wopoon to rent thru December. Ideal for summer schoolers andor Dec. grads. $102.50mo. plus utilities. CaB 929-2420. NON-SMOKING FEMALE NEEDS rewpoaaibla nam. emoMng mnaimatefs) share an apartment dnriao, ths 19S3-84 school year. Prefer the Esstaats. lias varsity MaS area. Cad Rita at 933-5148. HEY HINTON JAMES RESIDENTS. Havst for Governor today from 12 pm is ths 1st floor lobby. Bring LD. SBBtH7pm AMY WHATCHA WANNA DO, now that you're 21? How about a little vino? Bourbon and Ginger Ale? or, would you prefer sucking on aa apple? Don't worry well drive so forget those memo blue. Things for you to avoid: The Pub, UPS. Duke. Wind and Rain, Jane Fonda, Richard's big feet fokes. eating on bath room floors, short men, and blue Cadillacs. b 31 too old or, was he Just a good kisser? And. what do those good looking guys make yoa do? CR . And, don't worry we figured that the can of soup has sow entered Into the Twilight Zone.. Happy B-Day. Amy Kwtrde We love you bunches, 3D (D as in Drunk, Domino's, and Diet Pepsi). YOHAN (BRIAN) "ITS YOUR bslhday. so whatf But at feast you get a personal. Tm glad we met and have become friends! I hope fa stay in pre-mcd and can use you as my ad visor. Good luck the rest of the semester. Love Mak. MARSHA: WHO ARE YOU? I have asked WXYC to play ER1CE STREETS "Not Enough Love.' When do I meet you for the pay-off? tasctvtotly John. SIGMA PHI EPSILON. COORS 24-hr Marathon Softbal Tsmrssmsrt for charity was of Inclsmsnt weather. Tbs ! dates are Aaru 15-16. We now 39 tsams. Nina awtries wtil b Can aussto Cnmpntan. 964-9114. CONCERNED ABOUT THE NUCLEAR arms rate? In terested in lobbying a. Washington, D.C. April 12? Lmik for S.T-A.N.D.'s ad bi i.kWs DTH. CHUCK HAPPY BIRrHDAY! 22 isn't thai bad. you Mill have a long way ki go. Hope it's a great day love Dawn. J
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