2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 30, 1983 Telephone access charges are By J. BONASIA Staff Writer With the Jan. 1, 1984 breakup of the Bell System looming ever-closer, ques tions regarding long-distance access charges remain unanswered. The state Utilities Commission is hear ing testimony on access charges which, if approved, will require subscribers to pay a set fee each month in order to have ac cess to in-state long-distance telephone lines. The access charges are unneeded, said Attorney General Rufus Edmisten, who testified before the commission Monday. Edmisten argued that the long-distance costs should continue to be paid by long distance carrier companies that can ab sorb the burden bv raising 1rvv1 rat "We fear that a flat charge might drive FGHSGO H93S0U' S A n fi lit it 310 Elliott The FRANKLIN STREET 1 rtXX Vui 3U UALL 1 Sonny' iTsbi BYPASS slki3s2ffikBdl aofls 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 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements USED AND UNFINISHED FURNITURE, we have more than anyone in Chapel Hill. The Trading Post, beside Wendy's in Carrboro. Free delivery with this ad. 942-2017. BRICE STREET BAND IN concert Friday only Sept 30th at the new CATs CRADLE on Franknn Street Don't mfss this fabulous rock V roll band. DANCERCIZE HURRY! Classes begin SATURDAY. Limited spaces available in low-cost convenient exercise classes. 10-11 a.m. Saturdays 10 wk$14 Carolina Student Union Rm. 211 (non-UNC $5 extra) to register, can Claudia 933-6602 or 966-3263. In claw registration possible 'til class fills. . APPLICATION FOR SCHOOL OF Nursing general col lege sophomores & UNC-CH juniors and seniors may pick up applications for 1984-85 academic year (begins second summer session 1984) in room 15, Carrington Hall on October 6 at 7 pm. The application process will be discussed at this time. Did you apply for a job as a sales rep at Shr laihj aar Mrrl Please come to an organizational meeting on Monday, 103 at 4:00 Check Union desk for room number. (35 1 si m ; ctipi i qpv ; get 1 w wvaiBV m mm w rates so high that the phone becomes a luxury item," said Phil Telfer, assistant attorney general. "The result would be a class of society that is phoneless." Southern Bell has asked the Utilities Commission for permission to charge residential customers $1.30 a month and business customers $3.02 a month for in state access. The Federal Communications Com mission has already decided to charge residential customers $2 a month and business customers $6 a month for out-of-state long-distance access. These charges would take effect at the' beginning of 1984, when seven indepen dent regional companies assume control of long-distance lines lrom the Bell System. Edmisten's task force is basing its assertions on Bell's proposed rates, which a dim nmm . ii. fiit Mi 'Mi- ?iiitit- $ jta Iftw?!' 'Mti f V tl u .fifi Midlife !$:. m ,rtt V . . . . s m vnifm ri MV -nf ft. it a5 (g) Real Pit OtltlU A Bar B Q J 15-501 Bypass at Road in Chapel Hill 933-9248 Sduth's Finest Family Bar B Q' San. Thnrs. 11AM - 9PM Fri. & Sat. 'til 10PM Also in Charlotte and Myrtle Beach Dine In - Take Out EE? JZ??: JTjrjrj. INTERESTED IN GERMANY? INTERDISCIPLINARY cmfaiar: "From the Turbulent Sixties to the Tranquil Seven ties." Dey Halt November 11-13. Politic, economics, litera ture, the arts. Lectures and discussions in English. Applica tions: Dey 438. Fee: $7.50. Registration deadline: October 3. Call 966-1641! ATTENTION ALL PIZZA BUYERS! Please don't forget your pizza delivery person. They work hard all night trying to bring you hot pizza. Don't forget to thank them with a tip. They depend on It MAKE A SOFT DECISION. Lighten up your life with elegant, comfortable, affordable Futon Solutions. Call 933-2222 MEHER BABA FILM HISTORIAN Irwin Luck describes meeting the Avatar. Friends' Meeting House, Durham, 1 Oc tober. 8:30 pm. Fibns. Refreshments. Free. 477-6694 for in formation. SUBDAY FOOTBALL! ZETA TAU Alpha wiH bm i tmig abaaasiM rlarkhss for S2.50. DstJiisiy wiB b SeuMlay, October 9tk frosa 5:0 to 6:30 pas. Grwrt for pooHpnao arrlssl AO proceeds to Sigasa Chi Darba Fnd - I kaila, Bey a Sebl MENSA MEMBERS NEWLY ARRIVED or recently joined, also people interested in joining, contact Ed Williams, Hamflton 451, for information about local activities. Call 1-542-4434 evenings. FOLLOWING THE 7 PM show of Ticket to Heaves a member of CARP (an organization of Rev. Moon) and a member of Parents of Kids in Cults will respond to and discuss the film Room 224, Carolina Union, Saturday, Oct. 1. ESCAPE FROM LONUNESS? HOW? Reformed Church in YMCA on Airport Rd. Sunday, 11 am. lost and found LOST: GOLD SEIKO-QUARTZ wristwatch between Franklin Street and Fetzer Gym. Reward offered. Please call Kathy at 967-1387. FOUND ONE TEXTBOOK, Interplay in front of Connor. CaU 933-3454. FOUND: LADY'S WATCH SATURDAY night Can 933-4077 and Identify. LOST IN FRONT OF Biological Research office last Thurs day afternoon, brown three fold "Levi's" wallet. Reward for return. H found please caD Gregg 933-4272. LOST NEAR HAMILTON, MANNING, track: Engagement Ring, white gold. If found please call Lisa. 933-1163 or 962-3041 (pod sd). Keep trying. $100 reward. LADIES WHITE DUCK BAG with navy trim at Winn Dixie University Matt on Monday, Sept. 26. REWARD 967-2161. REWARD FOR RETURN OF greengrey backpack contain ing 2 binders (important notes!) One brown umbrella Bio Chen. Tox., 3 keys. CaD 9684358, evenings. FOUND: LADIES WATCH WITH out a band. Found in pit at ' noon on Fri., Sept 23. Identify and if s yours. Call Nannette at 942-8036. i I. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BRUNCH Sunday, Oct. 2, 9:30-2:00 Kappa Alpha Theta House cost $3.00 J WORLD'S LARGEST BAGEL SATURDAY, OCT. 1 PROCEEDS TO THE BURN CENTER BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 968-5848 Pw H auo in nauone TO & l. l Ml M questioned are by no means concrete, said Don Elmore, spokesman for Southern Bell. "Since these access charges are still on ly suggestions, it's hard to know just who will be charged what," Elmore said. The Utilities Commission will continue to hear testimony through the month of October before coming to any final deci sions on access charges. Southern Bell and several concerned interveners are scheduled to appear before the commis sion Oct. 1 1 in Raleigh. Also, the com mission plans to hold public hearings Oct. 17 in Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington. Gas leak temporarily closes two streets Airport Road and North Street were closed temporarily Thursday afternoon following the investigation of a possible gas leak at 515 Hillsborough St. Officer Robert Frick of the Chapel Hill Police Department said that two houses appeared to have been affected by the leak and were sealed off. A crew from Chapel Hill Public Service Gas was sent to contain the leak. No one was evacuated from the area. Come celebrate our GRAND OPENING! CHAPEL HILL RENT-A-CAR NINTH ANNIVERSARY BROOKS & TOBIN MOTORS E -aasaaasaK sasm. tZSgfer.n -,- , , - -i ,ii n inr 'i J BROOKS & TOBIN MOTORS, INC. "Ttw iinte- Um DrU'f Want to buy, seJf, of fpnl a rr i. Brooks A Tab's Motors of ChtpM , Hill his expjmteif to do it ill' A (treal pixe to buy At 8xk A Totert. w ihtn'i )! yw a t.w. wt k-t yu ell wiufvnl a tw, m htl ami Ukv d tst rim-e f inti ut htn f volutrtt' buMfu'ss metn. m (. (v We 4I on consignment Om I .wfe fct us wll yu' t.if tw yu in Ch,H' WI hgt's tr.w area. No rK.ijflmtM tws. : Unique rerttaj service VV rwir totfign and domestic carv trifikv. and an4 by th day. w-k, t fflorth. Our rates ar jtwayi (Xtmonwa? CONSIGNMENT MENT !M S V tl I L NO S! FOREIGN & DOME5Tty si kim; ji i i ttiAst .tt : & 1942-5164 Mrt W fRNKUNSTRHT hOAItY "V J S '-: i , u y 1 ECONOMICAL RATCS All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. LOST TUES. IN THE Student Union, silver colored high school signet ring. Name inside. Reward offered. Leave message for Dave 933-3168. . FOUND ONE LADIES WALLET. Discovered in Davie on Wed. Call 933-6021 and ask (or Bill or come by Rm. 27 Old East LOST! A DELTA PHI Epsilon Sorority pin sometime after the homecoming game great sentimental value. REWARD OFFERED. Call 933-8958 PLEASE. help wanted PLAYMAKERS REPERTORY COMPANY IS looking for a drummer for its production of As You like It opening Oct. 6. Call Kim Kearsley 962-1132 ASAP. BLACK MALES A FEMALES - $45 win be paid to healdty aoasswksis, age 18-35, who coaa plete mm EPA breatbiefl stody oa Am UNC caaa paw. For asore info pleaee caB 966-1253. Mob-day-Friday 8 ass-5 pes. WANTED: VOLUNTEERS WITH MODERATELY severe acne for a 12-week acne study. Six visits to Dept of Derma tology UNC required. $50 given upon completion of study. Cal Carol Meyer 966-3321 M. W, F 1-5 pm. PERSONS WITH CAR FOR Bght delivery seat ap perance. Ears ap to $40 per day. Apply Carr Mill MaD, Smite 214. 9 ass to 9 pm. PERSONS WITH SENSITIVE TEETH. A new desensitizing toothpaste is being studied. Free dental exam. To participate or obtain information caD Betty Fisher 966-2703. ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 ha mm EPA Breathiata Stady oa the UNC caaspaa. To qaafify yoa aaurt be ssale. 18-35. with carrearJy eethaaa. For store iafonaaooa please caB 966 1253. Moaday-Friday, 8-5. AWARD-WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER that specia lizes in news concerning black community seeks general assignment reporter who is versatile and aggressive. AppB ' cant should have effective command of English grammar and spelling. Send resume and writing samples to: Allen Johnson, executive editor, Winston-Salem Chronicle, P.O. Box 3154. Winston-Salem, NC 27102. STUDENTS PLEASANT TELEPHONE WORK froas oar office. Day or even lag shifts. No exp. necessary salary $3.75 per hoar pass boaaa. EXERCISEDIET STUDY EARN $250 in 7 weeks. Free meals, free Stness analysis including maximal oxygen up take, body fat and total blood analysis. Males only between 20-35. CaU 962-1371 or 966-4524. PERSONS FOR TELEPHONE RECP. work. Good pay ao exp. astsesary fall aad parMiie poetttoas. Apply 9 ass to 9 pat Carr Mill Mall, Sake 214. Carrboro. No pboae calls please. WANTED: CREATIVE. PROGRESSIVE NEW-rock guitarist (18-21). We need you badly! Call 933-2591. Ask for Dan. BURGER KING 205 E. FRANKLIN St Now hiring for late night shift. If you can work 10 pm to 4 am, please apply after 8 pm. No phone calls. FREE LUNCH SWEEPSTAKES AT BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 PERMANENT PART-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT A SOUTHERN SEASON REQUIRED: Some knowledge of finer foods and an eagerness to learn more. Good sales ability and interpersonal skills. Well-groomed appear ance. Willingness to work during the November thru January holiday period. Some weekend work. DESIRABLE: Flexible schedule. Availability to work for more than one-year period. Foreign lan guage skills. All Jobs require a one-month trial period at mini mum wage. Apply in person: Saturday, October 1st; Sunday, October 2nd; 2:00 pm-6:00 pm; Monday, October 3rd; Tuesday, October 4th; 10:00 am-1:00 pm astgata chapel hill, n.c. 2751 4 91 9-929-71 33 State -and: Nation The Associated Press WASHINGTON As the United States prepares to close the books on the 1933 fiscal year, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and foreign finance ministers expressed concern Thursday that staggering U.S. budget deficits might jeopardize the global economic recovery. Thatcher, here to meet with President Reagan, added her voice to the chorus of foreign complaints this week that the deficits will keep interest rates high and hamper the economic rebound just getting under way. Thatcher said she feels it is "very harmful, coming out of a recession, to have a high interest rate. It stops expan sion. . .and, of course, if you don't get expansion, you do not get the national income." WASHINGTON One of the most conservative Republicans in the House said Thursday that President Reagan and his aides are "deluding themselves" by declaring the case closed over Interior Secretary James Watt. If Watt isn't fired, the administration will face a series of embarrassing votes in Congress condemning him, said Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga. Gingrich said he could see no "signifi cant numbers" of House supporters left behind Watt. But at the White House, presidential aides continued to pro nounce the issue settled over Watt's description of five advisers as "a black. . . a woman, two Jews and a cripple." loin us in Chapel Hill' SATURDAY OCT 1st 9 AM - 5 PM f HI COKES & BALLOONS 8IBffl)NtCUntNG 4 UlrSLi.iir N, .1 I hn I Hill I i' mi BITS & PIECES BAND! 1-5 PM XEGISTE R fOR FREE PRIZES! WEEKLY" MONTHLY- A "PASS THE HAT'1 for KATIE EVANS x ,r. k , s .1 . : : if WHITE CROSS- ytjar ld t ant vitttm 19425165 src you mmi SELL 1984 LUST WORD Wafl Calendars. 50 profit. Retails for $7.98, you make $3.99 each! Designed for college audience. FuU color. Illustrates one teasing word each month. Not pornographic. Great gift idea. Spiral bound, shrink wrapped. Send $7.98 checkM.O. for sample calen dar and instructions to: Haan Graphics, 234 Court, Mid dletown, CT 06457. MONTHLY MAGAZINE THAT SPECIALIZES in black col lege sports seeks associate editor to write stories, assist in layout and coordinate network of free lance writers. Send resume and writing samples to: Allen Johnson, editor. Black College Sports Review, P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, NC 27102. services LEARN BARTENDING. CLASSES START soon. South eastern Bartending Institute. Learn a profession in 1-2 weeks. Local classes. CaU 942-5385, 6pm-10 pm Mon., 10 am -2 pm. Tues.-Fri. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Free pregnancy test 9424824. WHY WORKOUT AT THE GYM? We're the cleanest best equipped, most professional fitness center in the area! We're also the closest to campus. 503 W. Main Street Carrboro. CaU 933-9249 for free trial workout. for sale COLLEGE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (grey) - Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (kelly) North Carolina (tt blue) USC (white) others. $12.50 each postpaid. S-M-L-XL. Send check to LMg, Box 317. Brookhaven. MS 39601. COD orders can 1-601-835-1085. LOVE SEAT WITH MATCHING chair good condition $25.00. 967-1362. ROOM IN GRANVILLE SOUTH for upcoming Spring Semester. Need someone to buy my contract Please call 933-0428. Ask for Sha Wallace. COMIC BOOKS: 1940s-1980s. Records: jazz, classical, oldies, swing, rock. Books: literature, history, science fic tion, mystery. 10-7 every day. BooksRecordsComics, 215 North Gregson Street Durham. 683-3244. ' MUST SELL NEW DROP leaf dining room table 2 coffee tables 2 glass top end tables 2 solid end tables phone 942-2439 after 6 pm weekdays anytime on weekends. 80 SUNBIRD PONTIAC FOR sale 24.000 miles, AC PS PB AMFM Cassette Stereo. THt Wheel. $4000. CaU 833-1364. rides TM LOOKING FOR A ride during Fan Break with anyone going within 200 miles of Little Rock, Arkansas. Will cover Vi expenses and driving. Please can for Jim at 933-3168. roommates STUDIOUS, NON-SMOKING MALE ROOMMATE wanted. Rent is $140 a month including utilities. Within walking distance of campus. CaU 968-8120 after 5 p.m. The Senior Class Newsletter is finally out! Pick up your copy TODAY... near major DTH drop areas around campus. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 1 v -. - Shrine Club sponsors fish fry: The Orange County Shrine Club is sponsor ing a fish fry today from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the parking lot of University Mall. I mm SOAP'S of fers you a laundromat with class (plus video games TV and beer!) Come to SOAP'S and do your wash, relax, enjoy. Your 13th wash is FREE! (Ask attendant for details.) Chapel Hill: 301 W. Franklin St. 929-9500 Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR immediate oc cupancy. Large bedroom, walking distance to campus. Rent $157.50. Take over lease no deposit required. CaB 929-9510 or 942-4816. FEMALE HOUSEMATE WANTED. SOLAR townhouse. Furnished bedroom with balcony. Hardwood floors. Fire place, washer and'dryer. Housebroken pets OK. 18 mile from campus. Grad. student preferred. $250.00 negotiable ft utilities. Cafi Margaret at 9684)467. 2 PEOPLE NEEDED TO fill 5 bdrm. furnished house on Gim ghoul Rd. Prefer undergraduates who are wett rounded studious partiers. Rent $130.00 month. House one minute walk to campus. Call 967-4768. wanted I DESPERATELY NEED ANY North Campus parking per mit. Witt trade for S-4A. CaU 933-1456. WANTED: DESPERATELY NEED 2 guest tickets for the Wake Forest Game! CaU Lauren after 5.-00. 967-7517 Thanks! personals TO THE BUND: HAPPY Anniversary! Here's to our first year together, and many many more. Tm always yours. . . and sweetie, I Love You! The Deaf. YOU'RE INVITED! ALL-YOU-Can-Eat Pancake Brunch this Sunday at the Theta house, 227 E. Rosemary, 9:30-2:00. Proceeds go to Leukemia Society. Purchase tickets from a Theta or buy them at the door. $3.00 WRITERS! ARTISTS! The Cellar Door, UNCs Undergraduate Literary Maga zine, will be accepting submissions of prose, poetry, and graphics through Oct 3. For guidelines check the Union Desk. BREAKFAST IN BED! IN the wee hours PM Mu members will awake to deliver you or a friend breakfast in bed! Brighten someone's day send them breakfast for $1. See any Phi Mu or can 967-9165. WETS IE. HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY! Lefs go out and get totally shit-faced on our last night of legality! PurdVs Happy Hour 3:00. Our treat! Love always, Jami and Kristf P.S. Eat a platter it's cheaper! BOZE (ALIAS SIX PACK) do you have a honey? Does Rufus still like your white teeth? We have had a lot of great times and looking forward to the ones to come! Love always James. PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT! The Sound Barrier pres ents wicked fun bve dance rock with The Pound Notes, Southern Culture on The Skids, and Innocent Bystand ers! Three bands! Triple the excitement! Shazam! HEY TONY U, THE fateful hour for the beer tap to run dry is swiftly approaching. Have fun tonight, but don't overdo it and don't kiss anything with bark! Love, your sister. YOUR MOMMAS SLEEP IN Teague and stay awake in Connor, but when they really want to throw down they come to Mangum! ANDROPOV-HOT LINES BUSY-Who's Wormwood? KC83 under investigation tt is a matter of national security. CIA deduced it's to change the course of history. No further mfo available until next week. Just as concerned Ronnie. Seafood Seafood Thors.-SatJ I travel to the North Carolina shores weekly and select the freshest fish, shrimp, and shellfish for the area's discerning shoppers and finest restaurants. 942-1221 300 W. Rosecisxy St. CAPE HATTERAS Tropical Storm Dean continued to be indecisive late Thursday night and stopped dead in its tracks 110 miles off the coast of North Carolina and Virginia. The storm had been moving on an erratic course at about 1 5 miles an hour toward the northwest, with sustained winds reaching 70 mph and hurricane-force winds reported in squalls moving ahead of it. But at 9 p.m. Thursday, the storm was reported to be in the same position it held at 6 p.m. Forecasters were still predicting it would hit the Virginia or North Carolina coast by this morning. RALEIGH Preservation of universal telephone service is a major factor in determining whether to charge customers for long-distance access, state Utilities Commission Edward Hipp said Thursday. The Federal Communications Commission has authorized a $2-a-month charge for residential customers and a $6-a-month fee for businesses to pay for access to interstate long-distance lines beginning Jan. 1, 1984. Southern Bell has asked the state Utilities Commission for authority to charge residential customers $1.30 a month and business customers $3.02 a month for access to in-state long distance lines. "The lower-income customers will have to make a very hard J choice between doubled telephone bills or giving something else up," Hipp told the Legislature's Utility Review Commis sion. "Their budgets are very close." RALEIGH The unemployment rate dropped in 86 of North Carolina's 100 counties in August, the chairman of the state Employment Security Commission said Thursday. Glenn Jernigan attributed the decrease to "continuing im proved economic conditions." "This recovery is expected to be sustained for the balance of 1983, and unemployment rates should be well below 1982 levels," he said. All proceeds from the fish fry will go to Shriners hospitals for crippled children and to burn centers. The Shriners support 18 orthope dic hospitals and three burn centers nationwide. OVER SKIN,, HER COOL breath, the frosty kiss and thoughts turn to fires blazing fat another world She has created a new season A time and a place Never to be forgot ten I will not forget you. ATTENTION ALICIA M.: WE'RE glad you're have GROUP SAX with us this year. Have a really special birthday! Love, SQUAD 22. CATHY F., SO THE law thinks they can stop you on Oct ober 1st! Wen, we both know that 39 days is not enough for you and your big sis Is here to help! Let's party! Amy. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY AND THANK you. Bobby, for the most wonderful year of my life. I am, in every thought of my heart, yours. Forever Krystin. ALL DTH STAFFERS!!! ORDER YOUR official DTH sweatshirts or baseball Jersey today! Yoa otta love DTH shirts. Get yoar asoaey to Christine, yoar S&N editor, before the Saaday, Oct 9 ATTENTION BIG HAG: ALTHOUGH you still reside In Morrison, 4th floor dark side (appropriately), you are con tinuously migrating to 6th floor sunny side and terrorizing those unfortunate occupants with your wretched hagginess. Big Hag phone home! Love, 3 fellow executive cave dwellers. We now have a new SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE for our customers. Introductory special. 25C a cup. THE YOGURT PUMP. 106 W. Franklin between Pizza Hut and Mr. Gattl's. Free samples of our yogurt available! WRENN THE CATS CRADLE with Brice Street Finally in Chapel Hill! Well be Jamming with the Gigolo Love, Dred. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. J.H.! HERE'S to your priceless smile and the fulfillment of all your dreams. Love, Mandy. P.S. youH never be an old man to me! TO THE LITTLE BOY On The Hill, Happy 21st Birthday! Hope you are as happy as I am! I Love You Little Girl in Raleigh. CHERYL. ITS YOUR DAY! Hope you have a great one. And I haven't forgotten. I owe you dinner! Love, C.T. "THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG," fuzzy screwdrivers, beach in January, "something's telling me It might be you." swim test, camping in the Uvingroom, rum and cokes, astronomy movies, locked in bathroom with no lights, and daOy Bfe. Here's to our past. Please dont give up on the future. Your respectful, unconditional best friend. JULIA. F. HAPPY B-DAY, tomorrow. Here's to: Burger King, Swensen's, DarryTs, congregating on the balcony, riding the big one, great talks, sangria, coffee, the fifth that someone stole, being comfortable, red-n-black, and I never (but you did)! Live your last teen year to the max. Friends, Raju. "R". GOOD LUCK WITH your LSATs. We're behind you so Just take a deep breath, relax and luck ass. . . dammit! Love, Cindy, Debi, and Janet DEAR DEX1 YOUR OWN personal personal! Thanks for be ing a great borther. I Love You and am very proud of you! Tarn. GRIT-HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO one of the greatest. Greatest what? Guess we don't need air conditioning now! Love, Devonne, Damn it, and The Alcoholic. YO-NEW DEEPHER PLEDGES, get ready for a fun filled semester, we're all so happy and excited. We love you, the sisters. AMY EL-HINDI, YOU ARE the most remarkable person. We couldn't have done it without you. Thanks so much for all your help. Deha Phi Epsilon. DEAR ALAN S. I LOVE you but 1 don't like running around in circles. Maybe this is best, maybe not. Who knows? Ixrjt, Pretty Girl. HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY JOE Celebrate tonight with fine food, good friends, strong drink, hot women and, yes, I hope you learn it all! Dick. DEAR ROOMIE. DONT STUDY too much this week-end! Medical technology isn't everything. Be ready for a celebra tion on Monday night! Spikes. HAPPY BELATED BIRHTDAY Michelle ! Roses Are Red Fireworks Are Too! Hope You Had A Blast In 922!! Love, Joy, Cathy & Sheila SATURDAY A MORNINGS AT i lv 10 ARE SPECIAL AT L nrtin wrija rsv?i 1 EASTGATE 968-5848 Q 1

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