'Main aWsamtfrnj 0rVj 2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, November 4, 1983. PLO leader's The Associated Press BEIRUT, Lebanon Palestinian mutineers pounded Yasser Arafat's last Mideast stronghold with tank and ar tillery fire Thursday, leaving 34 dead and 119 wounded in Tripoli. U.S. Marines in Beirut, meanwhile, foiled an infiltration attempt and predicted more attacks on their base. In Washington, President Reagan named Donald H. Rumsfeld as his new Middle East troubleshooter. Rumsfeld admitted he did not have any solutions for the region's problems. Police in Tripoli, 50 miles north of Beirut, gave the casualty count in the fighting, which broke out at dawn and raged through the day and into the night. Tank cannon and more than 100 field ar tillery guns thundered around the city. Stone starts peace talks in Central America The Associated Press WASHINGTON U.S. envoy Richard Stone began a new round of peace talks in Central America on Thursday as American officials suggested last week's invasion of Grenada helps keep political and military pressure on leftist Nicaragua. "It certainly gives them something to think about," said one administration of ficial, commenting on the impact of the Grenada operation on Nicaraguan leaders. He spoke on condition he not be identi fied. Although saying the Grenada operation i Deli items Call ahead for take out Open daily 11 am-1 am Just beyond Post Office on Franklin St. Does not include alcoholic beverages We deliver to UNC campus daily from 5 pm-12 pm Good thru 111883 929-7290 929-7202 - Classified Info V 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 ELLIOTS NEST PROUDLY PRESENTS GLASS MOON singing "On The Carousel" Wed., Nov. 9. Showtime at 9 pm Happy Hour 8-9 pm. Advanced tickets call 967-4273. COMMUNITY WHOUSTIC HEALTH Center's Healing Arts Festival, Nov. 5th, Rosenau Hail. Workshops on healthy liv ing; delicious food, raffle, music, exhibition hall. Call 929-1021 for Information. lost and found LOST PULSAR WATCH WITH black band somewhere be tween Manly and Franklin Street on November 1. If found call 933-2713 ask for Linda. Reward! help wanted FRONT DESK CLERK PART-rJ me, weekends. Call The University Motor Inn, 929-2398. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? ASTHMA SUFFERERS - EARN $75 in mm EPA Breathing Study on th UNC campea. To qualify you must be aaale, 18 35, with witis thy active asthma. For more infor mation please call 966-1253. Monday-Friday, t-5. NEED HOLIDAY CASH? BLACK MALES FEMALES - $45 will b paid to healthy mm emohais, ag 18-45, who complete an EPA breathing study on th UNC csasas. For more info picas call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 aaa-5 pas. SECS Sexuality Education and Counseling Service Questions? Problems? When you're unsure, reach for an open mind. . . Call SECS 962-5505 P $2.00 Off Roses $2.00 Off a Doz. Roses with ad Sweetheart Now $5.75 Longstem Now $9.95 $2.00 Off a Doz. Carnation Red, White, Pink Now $4.75 with ad Good Thru Nov. 8, 1983 University Mall 967-8568 Northgate Mall 286-1860 ea 1 last stronghold Arafat was in the beleaguered stronghold, according to a British Broad casting Corp. camera crew, but he refus ed to talk with them. The center of the fighting was Mount Turbol, which rises from the eastern edge of Arafat's headquarters in the Baddawi camp. Beirut radio said the mountain changed hands several times during the day. A huge column of black smoke rose above Tripoli from an oil refinery on the edge of the Baddawi camp set ablaze in the fighting. Arafat vowed his 8,000 fighters would "fight to the bitter end to defend our people." He charged in a broadcast over his Voice of Palestine radio that Syrian and Libyan troops were supporting dissi dent Palestine Liberation Organization keeps pressure on Nicaragua's Sandinistas, U.S. officials expressed little hope that Stone's latest round of talks would lead to a regional peace settlement. Stone, a U.S. ambassador assigned to explore possible negotiated settlements in Central America, left Washington on Thursday for Honduras, a pro-U.S. na tion where about 5,000 U.S. troops are conducting military exercises. Nicaragua which has close political and military ties to Cuba, as did the ousted Grenadian government has been the target of military attacks by CIA-backed Nicaraguan counter-revolutionaries, Buy one sandwich or hero, get another of equal or less value for 12 once Beer Wine THE EPA NEEDS 18-35 YEAR OLD NON-SMOKING white males to give small blood samples on the UNC cam 'DOS. Pay 1sr $5hr. For more info, call 966-1253 Monday Friday, 8 AM-5PM. WESTERN SIZZLIN STEAK HOUSE is now accepting ap plications for full time and part time positions. Day and night shift positions available. Apply 2-4 pm daily. 324 West Rosemary. WANTED: STUDENT SALES REP. to sen formal favors, glassware, sportswear, novelties to Greeks, dorms, dubs. Commission, own hours. CaD Custom Favor Company toll free 1-800-323-3101. PART-TIME EMPLOYEE WANTED to put up posters on campus now and during 198344. 2-10 hours month, $4.50hr. Send name, address, phone , class yr., etc. to Ms. Nistico, 152 Temple St, 701. New Haven, CT 06510. NEW BAND TO BE formed! Looking for a keyboardist drummer and bass player. Gigs already lined up. If interested call 933-2593 and ask for Steve. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN a career in sales? A part-time subscription sales position with Village Cable is a great way to begin. If you are an enthusiastic, persistant, self motiva tor, and enjoy people The Village Cable Subscription team has a place for you. Experience isn't necessary, training pro vided. CaU Peggy Shearon 968-4631. services AMITY LSATGMATMCATGRE Seminars. Our guaran tee: Score in top 25 or take the next course free. Call toll free 800 2434767 for schedule and free brochure. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confiden tial GYN facility with Saturday and evening appoint ments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. STEREO FAST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE on stereo components. We also repair and upgrade speaker systems. With state-of-the-art drivers. Reasonable rates. CaU John Florence. 929-2841. for sale FOR SALE: BANNER HOUSE purses, shoes, and sweaters at Factory Outlet prices. Call 933-7302 or come by 236 Cobb. Think ahead for Christmas presents! 1981 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER wagon, dieseL converted with new gas 307 engine GM"s computer adjusted industry pacesetter. As of 1020 w90 days warranty. Car is in first class condition. Book value $7700 conversion $2000 price $8,000. CaU 967-3339. "Helping you think it through" Birth Control Free Pregnancy Testing and Counseling Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Annual GYN Examinations Completely Confidental Fees Based on Income 9 103 W. King St. Hillsborough, N.C. 732-6161 942-7762 k I m nl A 1 rrjSf parenthood V Tli of orange county attacked guerrillas of Col. Saeed Mousa in the at tack. ' In Beirut, U.S. Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said gunfire broke out around the southern perimeter of the Marines' airport base before dawn Thurs day and that the Marines "returned a few rounds." "Indications were we have people try ing to infiltrate around our positions. They were not successful." Col. Timothy Geraghty, commander of the Marines in Beirut, said the leathernecks had made a number of moves to increase security at the airport base following the Oct. 23 bombing that killed 230 American troops. Geraghty, however, would not discuss security in specific terms. "We expect more attacks," Geraghty said. "These are determined people." known as "contras." The Republican-controlled Senate on Thursday approved at least $19 million more for that covert action. The vote sets the stage for a congressional battle with the Democratic-dominated House, which has twice voted to cut off the covert aid. The Reagan aclministration has insisted that its goal is not to overthrow the Nicaraguan government, but rather to pressure the Sandinistas into withdrawing their aid for Salvadoran guerrillas, establishing democratic institutions and reducing their ties to Cuba. 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CaU Cindy at 9334973. HINTON JAMES CONTRACT FOR sale. Available for Spr ing Semester. Must sell. Please call Ken at 9334552 or 967-9118. wanted WANTED 1 TICKET OR guest pass to UNCClemson game Saturday. Price negotiable I'll bargain call Toam 942-0528. roommates 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for spacious 2 bed room, 2 bath apt. starting spring semester $83.75 month plus V util. Furnished, good location, on busline. CaU soon 968-1756. Keep trying! TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED TO fill five bdrm house on Gimghoul Rd. Five minute walk from campus. Looking for undergrads who are well rounded, studious partiers. Rent $130.00. CaU 967-4768. ROOMMATE WANTED TO SHARE 2-Br apartment at Old Well. Non-smoking student preferred. Will share 'A rent and Vs utilities with 2 male students. Rooming situation negotia ble. Available Jan. 1. CaU 967-9195. evenings. CHATEAU APTS. NEED FEMALE roommate to share half the rent ($150) and utilities. Apt. is nicely furnished. Need to supply own bed. CaU for more details. 942-8145 after 5:00 pm. WHO HAS N.Y. STYLE CORNED BEEF AND HOT PASTRAMI? BENTLEVS DELI EASTGATE 929-5848 Pizza Transit Authority RUN AHEAD OF THE REST P T A needs good, clean, energetic people to become part of our delivery team Base wage plus tips and commission can earn a good runner over $200wk Must be 18 and have reliable auto and insurance Flexible hours for full time and part time position Apply in person at 300 w Rosemary St. State and; Nation The Associated Press PHOENIX, Ariz. Greyhound Bus Lines Inc. shut down 60 percent of the nation's intercity bus service for at least two weeks Thursday as thousands of drivers and other workers went on strike rather than accept 9.5 percent wage cuts. Pickets marched in front of depots and passengers with fouled up itineraries went looking for seats on other bus lines or simply stuck out their thumbs. And long lines of job applicants appeared outside Greyhound offices in response to newspaper ads seeking new employees. But there was little animosity between pickets and job applicants. (Concerned passengers who called the Raleigh Greyhound Terminal received a tape-recorded telephone messagage Thurs day afternoon. Most Greyhound service in the Triangle area had been suspended because of the strike, according to the recording. It also said package service was still available in some cities.) Greyhound. began shutting down operations Tuesday to avoid stranding passengers. Rival companies added extra routes and buses and honored Greyhound tickets to make up for the lost service. Amtrak also accepted Greyhound tickets. But long passenger lines were reported in some places anyway. Trailways ticket clerk David Harper said in Tucson, Ariz., that he had been laid off two weeks ago but was called back to help in the crush. This normally is the slowest season of the year for intercity bus travel. Greyhound will remain shut down for two weeks and then will "invite the employees to return to their jobs," said com pany spokeswoman Dorothy Lorant. WASHINGTON The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson formally started his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination for rent FOR RENT: COZY 2 bdrm apt. near Cairboro post office, with yardpatio. Avail, mid Nov. $250. Call 929-8028. Keep trying! personals DO YOU NEED A MIRACLE IN YOUR LIFE? Whether physical, emotional, or spiritual Jeans haa the answer- Hbaaclf. Come hear tills message through Nick Pappla. HILLEL WILL BE SPONSORING an Israel program brunch on Sunday, November 6 at 11 am. Besides ser ving the usual lox and bagels you can taste Israeli fare. Israel sBdeshow, information on studying and living in Israel and Israel representatives to meet with. Cost: $3 students. $2 affiliates. Hillel house. 210 W. Cameron Ave. SUSAN D: SEXPOT, MATERIALISTIC, -experienced", leg grabbing, carnal NOMROM Blonde Goddess. No shopping days left! "Ever have one of those days when you don't feel tike getting dressed?" When's the wedding? HAPPY BIRTH DAY! R.O., WB, JR. PLAN NOW FOR SPRING Break. We're holding student space on special cruises or try Nassau's "College Week". Go with a special friend or take a group. Can Mary, Circle Travel (near Granville Towers) for information, 942-41. LISA. ITS TIME FOR aa to all start sobbing, 'cans we're losing a cool baby. Yoa did a great Job; Dastm shoald be prood. Lots of luff, the edit lech. SEXPOT AND MANEATER-HAPPY Birthdays! Hope you're finally satisfied. Here's to Wednesday night Players, beer, Davie L., bong hits, (seriously,) macaroni and cheese, the bottle of windex, the People next door. Gates Cainty. The suite vest, (thanks, Jill), Jim G's scotch, and Pitas. Damn, close the door love your B.Fing suitees. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUSAN T. Yes, here's to BSU, good friends, Mundo & Caraway, and . . . WILD and -uh- never mind. Amy wouldn't approve. Luv ya. Mo. B.A.: TIMES ARE tough, but remember the good things Bono, slice-n-bakes, Billy, basketball. Cheers, SANFL, Bloom County. Love KN and the Children. U-WRETCH EMERITUS: YOUR training haa been superb, bet stick by the phone in case I have to hit the panic burton! Get hungry for those Jobs and rat sore USA today will find yoa! -New IMVretch. GARY M.: HAPPY BIRTHDAY-You're legal AGAIN! Have a great day. Love, Karen. WELL I HAVE STRONG white teeth! Why can't I be the Revco bunny girl? Yayy Bill! Is this grotesque? THREE PENGUINS WERE sliding down an iceberg. The first penguin said, "WHEE!!" and the second penguin said, "WHEEir and the third penguin said, "RADIO!!" HAPPY BIRTHDAY TERRI, SO yoa found the balloons? Well here's to tropical Islands, closing bars three bedroom houses, Memphis, Club Riviera, Amazing Tricks, Carribean Cruises, screwdrivers, and year round joint-adventures you're the greatest love Philmoe REECE, TO THINK THIS time last year to you I was Just the quiet girl in purple pajamas. Hope thaf s changed. The past year has been great! Can't wait till tonight Love, Margaret. HEELS! SQUAD 3 says: Make those pussycat Tigers fight to keep their stripes! Marching Tarheels: Blow Clemson away for good of St Nic! STUDENT FILM NIGHT Sunday, November 6 7:00 Union Auditorium Applications: at Union Desk now! Applications and Films: due in Room 200 of the Carolina Union by Wednesday, November 2 Union Film Committee "SteppirY out in Style" with Special, Unique, Individually Painted Shoes by Wendy Grossman -of New York and Chapel Hill for SHOOZ Join us for wine and cheese and meet Wendy who will be painting in the store Saturday, November 5 in SEPARATE QUARTERS Univeristy Mall. Wendy's creations are currently appearing in Fiorucci, Vogue and Cosmopolitan. Please come join us for this very special treat! SEPARATE QUARTERS Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HORACE AND MILDRED OF all DTHers IH asms you both most. Don't forget to oil yourselves regularly and take care of your hard- Bye! Mc ITS BIG, ITS GREEN, ITS ugly, if s rusted out, and it hogs parking spaces, but the TANK gets us there. Thanks Tom. Go Heels! Beat Clemson! Lewis, Martie, Tom, Belinda, Todd Beth, and Mike. TO THE GIRLS IN my life; where would I be without you. T.S., M.H., J.R., I mean you! The unknown tuba man give'm hen heels. TO THE GIRL THEY call M one year down how many to go? As long as the rat lives? Longer? Happy first year, love Reece. NEW OMEGA PEARLS: Cougratulathms from all the brothers of Omega Pai Phi. SEXPOT DAVIS! WHAT ARE you going to do now that you haven't already mastered? Find yourself a nice pair of shoes tonight! Happy 21st CZAR. DO YOU LIVE IN an off-campus co-ed housing situa tion? Please contact Joel at 967-9377 or P.O. Box 1085 if you are willing to be interviewed for a feature story. WE ARE SQUAD 18. . .The Pride of the Marching TarHeels! Keep up the great work, Tim, Councill, Allison, LoRae. Neil, Bryan, Charles. What a "Supersquad!" BR. KYLE-HORACE AND MILDRED are all yours now; take care of them for me! Come by and see ass at Roach Terrace sometime. Til miss you!! (sniff!) Good hack. . .and don't forget interna tional news! TOMMY LITTLE PIS-Shhh, youll wake the damn birds! What a Sigma woman! Not long til you're there! Love ya, Urie big pis! HEY MARCHING TARHEELS WE may be in the "chaste-'A' ", but we're TWO "good" to be true!!: Gisela. Todd, Kathy, Lisa. Amy, Deanna, Robin, Linda(?). I WOULD LIKE TO thank Dr. Hunter S. Thompson, T.S. Eliot, Bloom County, the campus governing coun cil, the consent decree, the Golden Dragon, Talking Heads, Chrissie Hynde, Domino's pizza, the people of Grenada, the Chapel Hill Newspaper, Little Harold, York Peppermint Patties, Dustin Hoffman and all the marvelous people of the DTH for making all of this possible; and the College of Arts and Sciences, the swim test, the DTH survey, the FBI, Speakeasy and Journalism 58 for almost making it not. The U-Wretch. GO HEELS! BEAT THE PUSSY-cats from the LARGEST tools in the Band! Hey Bangers, well see you in the BAND BOWL-l:00-Saturday-Kenan Stadium! Be there!! Aloha! BTCs. HEY BAND! STAND UP and keep cheering! GO HEELS, oh yeah! Love ya squad 12 so to speak! Celeste. GO HEEL!! "RAM" THE tigers into the ground! Send those losers back to Death Valley! Squad 58. the Squad that Dominates!! BABE WETJ. GET MORE time together now and I'm so glad. Thanks for your patience. . .and love. Forever your toots, JT. UNIVERSITY EDITOR EMERITUS USA Pullen. our right wing standard bearer; Stop aO of your eobbut', because you won't have to deal whh the frustrations of being ldesk leader any mors. Don't even worry about getting a Job. I'm sure the Fayettevule papers could use your services. 10 miss you around the office, but our torrid love affair doesn't have to end. And hey . . . let's be particularly careful out there. Kyle. SMOKING ACCESSORIES Complete line of custom Harley Parts Rock Star Tapestries (45x58) T-ShirtsLeather VestsSilver JewelryFishnestsKama Sutra HammockMagic Butler Ashtray Hammock ChairWrist Bands Backlight Bulbs Bandannas Handmade QuiltsUnderground Comix 3022 N. Roxboro Rd., Durham 471-3794 RAINBOWS, on Thursday, vowing to "give a voice to the voiceless, representation to the- unrepresented and hope to the downtrodden." Jackson is starting months and millions of dollars behind the seven white men also seeking the 1984 Democratic nomina tion. The Baptist preacher and civil rights leader told more than 3,000 singing and cheering supporters he wants to win. But his 40-minute announcement speech also suggested he holds no il lusions about his chance of being the nominee. "My candidacy will be a quest for a just society and a peaceful world," he said. "My candidacy will help to change the present course of our nation and to rekindle the dormant flames of idealism for all Americans." JACKSONVILLE President Reagan's planned visit to Camp Lejeune Marine Base has sparked telephone calls threatening his life, law enforcement officials said Thursday. Reagan is scheduled to attend a memorial service today at Camp Lejeune for Marines killed in the Oct. 23 terrorist bombing attack in Beirut. Two telephone calls threatening Reagan were received at the Jacksonville Police Department, officials said. Another threatening call was received by the Jacksonville Daily News. Jacksonville Police Chief Roger Halbert said he personally contacted U.S. Secret Service agents at Camp Lejeune after each of the anonymous calls. He declined to discuss what was said. "They were threats against Reagan," he said. "I'm not go ing to give you the content of them because I don't want to en courage additional calls. Anytime we get a threatening call to any public official, we notify the proper authorities assigned to protect that individual. You don't take any of them lightly." Local officials were told during a Tuesday conference with Secret Service agents about intelligence gathering and emergency procedures in connection with Reagan's visit. Democratic Gov. Jim Hunt continues to lead Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, in an expected 1984 Senate race, according to the latest Carolina Poll. Hunt leads by 20 points in the poll, conducted by the UNC School of Journalism and the UNC Center for Public Televi sion. The poll was released Thursday. Although neither man has announced his candidacy for the Senate, 56 percent of the adult North Carolinians polled said they would vote for Hunt, compared to 36 percent for Helms. HEY TARHEELS! GROUP SAX invites you to GET RABID against Clemson! GO HEELS!!! We're behind you ALL THE WAY!! Squad 22., ...... .., CLEMSON STUDENT: "DAD, TM m love with a girl." Dad: "Thank God!" GO HEELS! Trumpet Squad 24-Tower of Power"-Tom, Kelly, Terry, Andy, Clay, Paul Denise, & Jeff. USA PULLEN: I CAN find nothing criminally wrong with your tenure as U-Rightist. The memory of bread sticks and pimento cheese Is emblazoned on my brain forever. ITI be lost without you telling me to shutup and do as I'm told. Be mine. New York Times or not. Love, your friend and admirer. Mark. UNC FLAGS DO IT with flying colors! GO TARHEELS!!! HAS CUFF M. HAD GROUP SAX yet? We think he has!! Have a FANTASTIC 21st!! Squad 22 P.S. Welcome to Chapel Hill. Cliff's Parents!! JAN: GERSHWIN ONCE SAID "A red-headed woman makes a choo-choo jump its track." You're wild and crazy but you know about "R-E-A-L-L-I-F-E!" Happy 26th Birth day! FOOTBALL FANS! COME CHEER Stankavage and com pany with the Marching Tarheels tomorrow in Kenan. A game not to be missed! See you there! Squad 8, Marching Tarheels TC THIS PAST MONTH has been wonderful. You've become so very special to me and 1 Love You KF. DEEP DEGRADATION AND HUMILITY, we all know about RCs memorex dreams. . .and honestly, Dave, must you always make such a spectacle of yourself? Even on the Astro Turf? HAPPY BIRTHDAY CRICKMOREI The best room mate ever. PARTY! Lefs raise hell on Saturday. Remember ain't no big thing, whooooool Love ya, KeUey. HEY FAITH, HOW ABOUT them marching heels, we're gonna march and cheer our team to Victory over Clemson and into the Sugar Bow. Cheeringly Mike. STEP ON THOSE TIGERS. Heels! Good luck from squad 5 Witlard, Marty, Sherrill, Meredith, George, Jim, Rodney, and you too, Jennifer. HEY MOM AND DAY-Tni glad ya'all could come down for the game. I sure miss our. "hatchbacks" in the Chevette! I won't get to go to Pasadena, but any bowl trip with the Marching Tar Heels would be more fun. Go Heels! Signed Cliff: Squad 22 group sax. CLEMSON WILL FALL, AND Squad 8 will be there to help. But Karen, please leave the memorex and body suit at home. Squad 8 much more fun than a trip to OZ! CHICK-A-DEES YALL ARE TOO much! Thanx for the ear ly b'day party! What party monsters! Here's to more good times. And thanks. Love Holly. TO ALL THE DTH STAFFERS: There's no way (and not enough space in the classifieds) to say how much I've loved working with you all. Come visit me on the police beat in Fu quay and, if you're lucky. 111 sing for the next DTH party! Poo-Ian. KELLY: GOOD LUCK AND may the Pica Stick be with you. You will do a wonderful Job and you have a great bunch of writers working for yotl. Remember to put University up and campus down and give me a call when you need a handy ex cuse for rate editorials. Lisa. TO THE U-DESKERS: HERE'S your chance ot come watch soaps with me! And go to Swenson's! And happy hour! And eat at Roach Terrace! And see me go to class! Keep in touch, your screaming ex -editor. BORIS! YO DUDE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Lefs toast to. . . Lardass ("you can't leave me here!") architectural genius, mold cultures "kitty, kitty", klhaps, first punkins. Ricks. , Campers, hot dip wires along the ceiling, borrowing keys & couches, "they're In the top drawer," and "Sweet" fishing trips. You're only 20 so quit pullen on that thing and get a lit tle hoot tonight! Ivan. S B. -HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! One year, and thafs no "delusion." Let me know when you find out where the noses go! I Love You. . .Always, Princess. LOOK OUT BAND . . . Squad 6 knows how to "trill" ya! Bet ter yet, we do it with high frequency! GO heels! Beat the pussy cats! HAPPY 19TH BIRTHDAY. AB! When they made you they burned the mold. Here's to exciting times, loud laughter and Foul ATTITUDES! The Homegirls LOVE YOU! Carta, San dy. Helen, Kim, BO. ! SPIRIT CONTEST i and PEP RALLY J I Carmichael Auditorium I Domino's Pizza Party and FREE I I KPfi fnrtho mncit sniriteH nrnun I uang I W II IV t W W waWn JJ'I" I Featuring: Woody Durham Basketball team members Pep Band Cheerleaders