2The Daily Tar Heelfluesday, March 27, 1984 Fewer applicants may lead to lower standards at UNC Primary wars continue By DIANA BOSNIACK Staff Writer While a recent study shows that the number of people in the nation's high schools is decreasing, UNC and state education officials say they're not ex pecting a significant drop in college en rollment across North Carolina. The number of graduating high school students, which peaked at 3.2 million in 1977 will drop to 2.3 million in 1992, ac cording to a study by the Western Inter state Commission for Higher Education. The effects of the decrease won't be felt much on the UNC campus, Anthony Strickland, assistant director of under graduate admissions, said in a recent interview. "It's tough to sav" what effect it will Salvador presidential elections have The Associated Prai SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Unofficial returns Monday showed moderate Jose Napoleon Duarte leading in El Salvador's first presidential election in seven years, but he appeared likely to face a runoff with right-wing candidate Roberto d'Aubuisson. The results, tabulated by Duarte's own Christian Democratic Party, were similar to estimates given by U.S. observers who said they were based on unofficial infor Announces Its All You Can Eat Spaghetti Special Tuesday Only from Nrton-lO nm CO with Mario's Famous Spaghetti Sauce, Salad and Bread. Beverage not included. 6 We now offer catering. Kroger Plaza 929-9693 Classified Info Return ad and chuck or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad la to run. Ada must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or leas Students 12.00 Non-students 13.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH ofice immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We wiS be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements "HOW TO START A small business 2-day seminar, taught by Rick Doble. Easy, practical Informa tionRick's third year of teaching this workshop. Take cither or both days. Includes notebook. Enroll soon for lowest cost Meets: FrL, April 13, 7-10 p.m. and Sat, April 14. 1-5 p.m.. Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St.. Chapel HIH (behind Carolina km). Call now: 688-5467. GOING OUT WEST THIS summer? if interested, I'm looking for someone to travel all or part of the summer with. Don, 929-5429. NC KEFUEUCAN PARTY CHAQMAN David Flaherty mpmm a COT raadUnta as CsBsgs RapvbUeasi saautlsig. Taday, Match 27. M9 pss ha tk Vmion. AI ar SF QUIZ BOV .DO you love science fiction? Trivia? Sign up for CHIMERA'S SF QUIZ BOWL In Wilson Library Lob by. Game played April 1st and 8th. ANDREW YOUNG WILL PRESENT a lecture Wednes day, April 4 at 8 pm in Memorial Hall. Application to attend a reception are available at the Union Desk. Deadline for applications S3 Monday. April 2. lost Ci foend FOUND: ONE PAIR OF women's glasses. In Peabody park ing lot, 3-22-84. Ask at Student Union Lostnd-Found. Why be done tonight? if the only thing waiting for you right now is your dorm room key, pick up a bag of freshly te&ed cookies! 2" 112 W.Franklin Street (beskto Hlag9n-Dazs) r i a I Tho Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors will meet Wednes day, March 28 in Room 204 of the Carolina Union. All interested parties are invited to attend. 5yri V i. 4k m ,r'"!ll,,..li.-r,.,, 53rOT: have, Strickland said. The admissions of fice has anticipated the decline, and in 1983 received about 70 fewer applications than in the year before. "As it stands, we're down (in applica tions) this year," he said. "The office received more than 12,000 applications last year, and we expect lO.tXXM 1,000 this year." The admissions process itself will re main the same, he said. However, he said, "We'll probably be taking people who we might not have taken in the previous years or who were waitlisted." The Western Interstate Commission's study was done by collecting birth data and the number of students graduating from high schools, said Louise Lawrence, administrative secretary for the study. "It was a straight add and subtract thing, mation from the Central Election Coun cil, which oversees the tabulation. The official vote count, suspended after a dispute at the election computer center, resumed Monday and the council promised it would have the first results available Monday evening. But final results may not be known until later in the week. "Seventy-five percent of the people voted against d'Aubuisson, against the death squads, against the violence of the extreme right and the extreme left and flh 0 O lV Now Open For Lunch Hours XT ,ft . Noon-10 pm Mon.-Thurs. Noon-10:30 pm Fri.-Sat. 4 pm-io Pm Sun. . 5oGcpi Holme Douce Company of Chicago Lecture Demonstration Friday, March 30 at 12:00 noon Memorial Hall - FREE LOST: BLUE MONSAC BOOKBAG In front of Pizza Hut last wsek. Please keep any content Inside but desperately need blue (older and composition book. Abo, Ja?snese playing card given by Horn have great sentimental value. PkaM call 942-1164. No question asked. LOST: RED DATE BOOK with Innumerable Important ap pointments. If found please call Jennifer 967-8159. FOUND: SILVER NECKLACE. ON sidewalk In front of Car mlchaeL Thurs. night, March 22. Call 933-6286 and Iden tify. help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory cold and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be In good general health. Smoker and non-smokers needed. Please call Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please tell your friends. BLACK MALES BLACK FEMALES $45 wiB be paid to fceattfcv sKm-saaokars 18-35. fao cosaplerfa an EPA breathbtg sftady on tk UNC caatpaa. For ssora kmfo please caB 946-1253. Moiday Friday g a 5 pas. CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis. Dance, Sltmnastics, WS1. Athletic. NutrroonDietetics. 20 . Separate girts' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass., Penn., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Wood mere, N.Y. 11581.516-374-0785. $5 HOUR WILL BE paid to healthy non-smoking white males, age 18-35, who participate in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. Time commitment includes 5'A hrs. on 2 consecutive days, call 966-1253, M-F. 8 am-5 pm. EXECUTIVE PLACEMENT FIRM SEEKS grad student ap pKcant for interviews with client multi-national companies operating abroad. Qualification include: background fct engineering, business administration, economics or scientific disciplines; previous overseas experience; fluency in at least one foreign language; willing to relocate oversea. No feescosts involved. Please provide resume to: EXEKTEK SEARCH, P.O. BOX 95105. ATLANTA. GA 30347. ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $75 m an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be a white non -smoking male, age 18-35 with currently active Asthma. For more information call 966-1253, Mon.-Fri., 8-5 pm. SPRING BREAK SUMMER JOB hunt prove disappointing. Summer Job available. Resume experience travel, pay average $320wk. Send name, local address, phone to: Summer Work 84. Bos 3455. Chapel Hill 27515. Bread N Butter Silk-screen m Henderson 9I9-942-J198 fine silk-screen T-shirts EHE NE WlH DIES WQTTm TTiHE A4S YS Custom T-Shirt Printing Specialists Fraternities Sororities Clubs Teams Organizations 1 HOUR PHOTO Accepting applications loT full and part-time employment. Posi tions available in PHOTO finish ing lab, related sales, VIDEO tape movie rental sales. Apply in per son only University Mall Office Monday and Tuesday, March 26 & 27th 11:30 am-2:00 pm and 5:30 pm-7:30 pm. she said. Lawrence said the study had definite implications for colleges. "There will be fewer students out there to pick from now." The study shows that for North Carolina public schools, the number of high school graduates peaked in 1980-81 with 70,168 and will continue to decline to 58,424 students in 1992-93. The decline in graduates also was con firmed by the N.C. Department of In struction. "We expect the enrollment to continue to drop slowly for the next few years," said department spokesman Tom Davis. "If it's a very great decrease, not as many students will be eligible for higher education. V In 1982-83, there were 1,086,000 cturVntc attending public schools in Duarte leading; against the guerrillas," Duarte said at a news conference. D'Aubuisson has denied accusations he is connected with the death squads blamed for so many of the killings in El Salvador's 4'i years of civil war. He favors crushing the guerrillas militarily, while Duarte favors negotiating with them. The leftists call the elections a "farce" and did not. participate. Julio Adolfo Rey Prendes, the Chris tian Democrats' secretary-general said, "We still have hopes for a first-round vic tory but I personally think we will get just over 48 percent of the vote." If neither gets more than 50 percent, there will be a runoff between the top two vote-getters. Some have expressed con cern that a contest between the bitter rivals Duarte and d'Aubuisson could fur YE OLE WAFFLE SHOP Tuesday Special All the pancakes you can eat for 82.50 Mon.-Sat. 7 am-10 pm $10.00 off perms g empires iviuTcn ov, xacy I V JiairareLjer' " 106 Henderson St. (2nd Floor) Directly above Hectors. I enter from Henderson St. m Chapel Hill. NC 27514 y 967CUTS (2887) I I All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad 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. LIBRARY PAGE-TOWN OF Chapel Hffl Public Library. 10 hrswk Sept-May: 20 hrswk JumvAug. Includes some night, wknd hrs. Involves shelving, using arithmetic & English skills. 13.35hr. Apply by April 6: Municipal Bldg. 3MN.Cceumbia.EOAAE. COUNSELORS SEEKING QUALIFIED COUNSELORS for 75 children's camps In Northeast-July ft August. Con tact Association of Independent Camps (UNC) 60 Madison Ave.. New York, N.Y. 10010 (212) 679-3230. WANTED HOUSESITTER MAY 2 June 9 couW stay X thru first term pay only utilities plus look after small dog water garden write 402 Morgan Creek. JUDICIAL SECRETARY. SUMMER ANDor next academ ic year. $3.35hour. Approxim. 15-18 hoursweek. Applica tions available in Suite C of Union. Due March 30. Call 966-4084 for information. EOE. TOP OF THE HULL Is now hiring part-time help for 7 pm to 3 am and 4 pm to 12 midnight shift. Applications should be made in person to Mike Gallagher between 2 pm and 4 pm on weekdays at Top of the Hill, 100 E. Franklin St., Chapel HiU. MALE VOLUNTEERS FOR A diet study. Requires two visits and approximately Vfe-hour of your time. CaB Tom. Dept. Nutrition, 962-0022. 1-5 pm. NEEDED TWO SWIM-TEAM coachs at a private swimming and tennis club located between Durham and Chapel Hill. Applicants should have full capabilities of Instruction and guidance for the program. Part-time Ufeguardmg available. Send resume with references ASAP to: HoBow Rock Rac quet and Swim dub. Rt. 7 Box 19S-A, Durham, N.C 27707. NEEDED LIFEGUARDS AT A private swimming and tennis dub located between Durham and Chapel Hffl. Send resume with references ASAP: Hollow Rock Racquet and Swim dub. Rt. 7 Bos 198-A, Durham. N.C. 27707. WE NEED HEALTHY MALES 19-30 for 2 studies on alcohol elimination. One requires a one day lab visit the other a 2 day lab visit requiring 8 to 10 hours drinking alcohol and giv ing breath samples. Send name, address and phone number to B.P. Crownover 1124 FLOB 231 H. Dept. of Pharmoco logy. UNC Campus, Chapel HM. NC 27514. Payment upon completion of visits). . ' services TYPING 11.25 PER PAGE. Free correction of typos. Graduate school approved. CaB 489-6896 or 489-7168 after 5 p.m. for more information. ALL CAMBRIDGE DIET PRODUCTS available. CaB Gwen Swanson 489-3523. E.J. & COMPANY calender is BOing up fast for the rest of the semester. Book your party now! Four hour of non-stop )am for only 1125.00. CaB Andy Ptttman at 967-8871. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test 942-0824 Chapel HUL EXPERIENCED. PROFESSIONAL TYPISTS FOR theses statistical papers, etc. Graduate-school approved, correcting Sdcctric B. Reasonable rates. 967-1383 anytime. FORMER LEGAL SECRETARY AND English Teacher wiB type term papers, theses, dissertations etc. at reasonable rates. Fast service. CaB Susan Williams 942-6666 day or night CAROLINA STUDENT FUND presents A.C.T.S. All campus talent show for university recognized areas and organizations 1st Place - $500 to AreaOrganization $100 To Act 2nd Place - $250 to AreaOrganization $50 To Act Audition April 4 &6 Sign up at Union Desk Sponsors ' pin m More into. SS2-2285 North Carolina, according to the depart ment. The projected figures for 1986-87 will drop to 1,047,000 students. The College Board, which co sponsored the commission study, said the nationwide decline would have a great impact on colleges. "There will be enormous implications for colleges heavily dependent on the traditional age groups of students graduating from high schools," said Janet Hansen, assistant director for policy analysis of the College Board. "Most analysts predict there will be some decline," she said. The projected rate of decrease in college enrollment is about 5 percent to 15 percent. She added that the biggest enrollment loss would be seen in private liberal arts colleges. runoff expected ther promote instability. Duarte said his party estimates that 30 to 35 percent of the people who tried to vote could not because of irregularities, mainly bureaucratic bungling. In Washington, President Reagan called the election "another victory for freedom over tyranny" and said, "Those valiant people braved guerrilla violence and sabotage to do what we take for granted casting their vote for presi dent." ' '; Sen. William V. Roth Jr., R-11. said: "I have never been more impressed or more inspired. This was truly another step forward in the democratic process." When he asked people why they were standing in long lines to vote, the most common answer, he said, was " 'For peace.' " Sim. 9 am-9 pm SPECIALS HAIRCUTS ! I I I I $9.50 (reg. $12.50) with selected stylists ! $10.00 off highlights - I I - ; rtvusv ui j for rent NEED A PLACE TO ttve this summer? Come to the TEP house across from Morehead on Rosemary. Co-ed, full use of faculties, janitor. AC available. Doubles and singles. Low rates. CaB Harold or Greg at 968-9007 or 942-8223. MUST SUBLEASE TWO BEDROOM apartment from May July. On busline, less than two miles from campus. WIB ac cept nearly any offer. CaB 968-1538 evenings. NEXT FALL, ONE BEDROOM of a BRAND NEW two bedroom Chancellor's Square condominium. Rent is $250 per month phus A utflroes. Call 933-2507. SUMMER SUBLET: KINGSWOOD 2 bdrm apartment Two weeks free rent. CaB Steve: 933-5081 8 am to 12 mid. SUMMER SUBLET: TOWN HOUSE apartment. Two bed room, srtractrvery furnished, pool, laundry. 5 minute walk to campus. Reasonable rent, deposit required. CaB Sonya, 967-8491. SUBLET: ONE FEMALE NEEDED to share Townhouse apartment this summer. Own room 'A rent and utilities 967-3236. WIN f 100. RENT OUR 1 bedroom apartment starting May (option to renew in August) S234 low utilities IVi miles to campus. Busline 933-1084 after 6 pm. for sale INTERESTED IN LIVING IN Granville? Will sell female con tract for Granville south for 84-"85. Please caB Michele or Barbara at 933-0413. WiB pay deposit LOFT FOR SALE! TWO person loft; great for double or triple room next semester. Only 100. Call 933-6284 and ask for Ben, or 9334219 and ask for Patty. roommates WE NEED TWO RESPONSIBLE girls to live with our room mate who will be stuck in summer school! Carolina apts. Rent negotiable. CaB 942-7368. Ask for Wendy or Blair. ROOMMATE WANTED. FEMALE PREFERED. One block from campus and town. Great yard and garden. $150.00 plus 15 utilities. Begin April 10. CaB 9674333. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer and or Fall to share a Carolina Apt. Call 9294778. ROOMMATE REFERRAL SERVICE: A computerized service to aid students in finding compatible room mates; contact the Student Consumer Action Union, Suite B Carolina Union. 962-8313. NEED TWO ROOMMATES. ONE for faS "84. one for year 84-3 KENSINGTON TRACE. Fully furnished. Shuttle. pooL clubhouse. Dan 933-3187 or Lincoln 968-8143. ONE TO TWO ROOMMATES apartssaat for rassasar ado faU. Call 942-2942 after 5 4y & $? , v y- i From Associated Press reports Connecticut was the scene of last minute primary campaigning by two of the three remaining Democratic presi dential hopefuls Monday, the day before the state's primary. Colorado senator Gary Hart accused Walter Mondale of advocating a Cen tral America policy that would lead to U.S. bloodshed in that area, while Jesse Jackson said that he would divert money earmarked for weapons to end poverty in the United States. Mondale responded to Hart's chal lenge in a session with Manhattan col lege students by saying that the people of Central America should be allowed to make their own decisions and "forces of all big powers should get out of there." U.S. diplomat wounded STRASBOURG, France The U.S. consul general to France was shot and wounded by a gunman on a motorcycle Monday as the diplomat was driving to work. Robert Onan Homme, 43, was hit by three of the five bullets fired at him. He suffered superficial wounds to the face, neck and chest, and was being held for observation overnight in a local hospital. A Lebanese group named Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions claimed responsibility for the shooting and said that Homme is a member of the CIA. Land, water plan A panel discussion, "What's Happening to the Southern Part of Heaven?", featuring six distinguished local authorities on planning of land and water use, will be held Saturday, from 10 a.m. to noon, in rooms 208-209 of the Carolina Union. The forum, sponsored by New Hope Audubon Society as part of the Carolina Symposium, will feature: William Campbell, professor, UNC Institute of Government: Jonathon Howes, director, UNC r PERSONALIZED WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of Menstrual Cramps Abortion (to 18 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation 109 Conner 942 - Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTK Carolina Union 065Af Chapel Hill, NC 27514. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY UNDER GRAD NON-SMOKING female roommate for nicely furnished Kingswood Apt., pool, central air. laundry facilities. On J bus route. CaB 967-0562. Keep trying. WANTED TWO MATURE MALE atudswls so aw two bedroom Woodgtea CostoVMsfassass. Oa Air port RL. S blocks from casapw eat wasMaie. Cosa lataJy farsdslMd (by owwar). A-C gas astd s assess solas heat, oflatraat patUaa. CaB 933-26S3 leawa NON-SMOKING SEMI-STUDIOUS MALE roommate needed to share 2 bedroom Carolina Apt. for next year. Fur nished except your has? of large bedroom. CaB 967-8140. rides HELP! 2 GIRLS NEED ride to and from Annapolis M.D. or D.C. area on FrI., May 30, back Sun., April 1. CaB Karen at 933-5332 or 933-3464. RIDE DESPERATELY NEEDED TO Charlotte for this weekend March 31st-April 1st WIS share expenses. Please contact Jackie 933-8946. Thanks and please keep trying. HELP! TWO GIRLS NEED ride to Annapolis or D.C area March 30 and back April 1. CaB 967-4078 and ask for Betsy or Mary, 9334016. condo rental OCEANFRONT MOTHER'S DAY WEEK: May 12-19; studio; luxury resort; furnishings ft conveniences complete. Pompano Beach. FL (305) 782-2233. ' wanted WANTED: PEOPLE WHO WANT to lose weight on a nutri tional easy to use program. Call only If you're serious Judy 942-8822. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. Ladies Apparel, Combination, Accessories. Large Sfaa store. National brands: Jordache. Chic. Lee. Levi. Vanderbttt. bod, Gunne Sax. Esprit, Brittarda, Calvin Klein. Sergio Valente, Evan Picone. Claiborne. Members Only, BIB Bias. Organically Grown. Healthtex, 300 others. $7,900 to 124.900, Inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Mr. Keenan (305) 678-3639. personals LADIES LOCKOUT RETURNS TO Pursy" every Tuesday. Until 10:00 pm. Laifies only with free admission and free champagne. Guys admitted at 10:00 pm. Specials Include penny draft, 50 wine and 50 specials lor those 21 and over. That's every Tuesday at Purdys. Sec you there! CHINA? Yes! With Professional col leagues, not a herd of tour ists. Our 7th tour. Only $3295 from CA, 22 days in China. Xian. Guilin 9 other cities. Optional extensions. Educa tion & Schools Talk with teachers and students June 24-July 18 (Chinese schools close in Mid-July). Limited Space! Write or call today: Prof Robert Hefner, MET Inc. 1407 Morton Ave. Rm. 189 Ann Arbor, Ml 43104 (313)662-1857 News In Brief Mass. rapists sentenced FALL RIVER, Mass. Three of the four men convicted in the barroom rape of a 22 year-old mother of two were sentenced to serve from nine to 12 years in prison for the crime. Daniel Silva, 27, Victor Raposo, 23, and John Cordeiro, 24, were all sen tenced to serve their sentences at Walpole State Prison, a maximum security prison. The fourth defendant, John Vieira, 28, was sentenced to serve only six to eight years. The prosecuting district at torney recommended the lighter sentence because Vieira had no prior criminal record. Gift bewilders feds MANTJEO, N.C. The sudden gift of 120,000 acres of land by Prudential Insurance Co. to the federal govern ment has left federal officials in a Quan dary over how to manage a massive new wildlife jefuge. The land was donated by Prudential on March 14 to form the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. But the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says that it has no funds budgeted to manage the land in Dare and TVrell counties. forum Saturday Center for Urban and Regional Studies and member of the Town Council of Chapel Hill; Michael Jennings, planning director, Town of Chapel Hill; Wallace Kaufman, realtor, Heart wood Realty; Daniel Okun, professor emeritus, UNC Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering; and Robert Smythe, conservation chairman of the North Carolina Chapter of the Sierra Club. TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER Dr., Suite 2202 Chapel Hill, N.C 0011 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall -z::r DONT MISS THE LAST dell of the semester at HiBel which will be held on Wad. 328 from 6-7:30 pm. This Isyour last chance this year to have great dell! Remember there I s 10 discount for HUlel member. Hills! is located at 210 W. Cameron. A REMINDER: THE DEADLINE for applications for HlBeTs Spring retreat, April 64, is Friday, March 30. The cost is 120 noo-memmbers, $18 members, for a great weekend of workshops, food, new faces & friends, and social activities. Send your check and application to HUM. 210 W. Cameron Ave. more hub caB Rina 942-4057. S50 PRIZE! HAVE YOU returned your library questionnaire? DTH EDITOR: "ALL THINGS most pass; tomorrow never knows! If s getting hard to be someone but It afl works out. Goo goo gloob!" TeB me why. HRM ft HDR.' T. - IVE BEEN MEANING to ask you something. Are we a much alike a I think we are? Don't knock on the waD, Just respond DTH. D. HIAWATHA. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ' -POCHAHONTAS BOSS YOUB OLD BUDDIES? Show that 1983 graduate you care by sending him or her a Yack. The Yack staff wifl be happy to teB you who has ordered a book. CaB 962-1259 or come by our office at 106 Carolina Union by Thurs., March 29. Send a Piece of Chapel Hill Where it wiB be Appreciated. ANNOUNCING Pi Kappa Phi 8TH ANNUAL Bum-Out Par ry Featuring The Killer Whales and the return of the Hawaiian Tropic Bikini contest with 50 kegs of Utc Beer Fri day. April 13. 1984 2 pm-7 pm. BOODIE. SATURDAY NIGHT WAS ectasyf In (only) two hours we made history and beautiful music. Sunday morning it continued, will it continue? It gets better and Better! So can we. Love, Ton. KEEPER OF THE TIM EX: Tfck-tockl Got any Ice cubes? Can I borrow your Visa?? Tv never" wished anyone a HAP PY 20th BIRTHDAY In the personals (but, as usual. I have now!) Here's to TERRORIZING!, nitrates. Uhrss. walking "syrq teT to certain nightspots ("Go there often??") PYT pur suit, cement feet, chokable cheese, "So Many Men. . ." and Its little noise, keeping various Happy Inn in business, and aU the other VIRGIN thing we're pro at! Keep up the Ofvew.Mei eHs deo." Keeper of the Octopus. THE BIG THREE-O Hap? Btrtitday Nancy Bjrkin Lava, Also. REGISTER TO VOTE WEDNESDAY. March 28 on 15-501 by-pass at the entrance so Laurel Ridge, Kingswood, and Chase Park 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. HEY PORKO. UH-UH, WANNA beer? RoxanrtW, Go Heebt, Diary, nap on the wad, twin sisters, there are thieves m this world, Strang on a twig, whafi the hanger for? Bald Turkey. JoOy Pcnos, Happy Damn 19th. TO J.I. THE GOLFER, Don't be self-conscious, It's not the size of the pencil. If s how you sign you're name. I think you're teniae anyway. You can sign my book anytime. Love D.D.W. Tomorrow at Elliot's Nest J S CRUISE-O-MATICS I I Happy Hour 8-9 Call 967-4273 for info. I. (Wstff confinuej with bv Tom Stoppard March 22-25; 27-April 1 s5. Paul Green Theatre Piaymakers Box Office Graham Mem. Bldg. 962-1121 Curtain: 8 pm nightly Sun. Mat. 2 pm I I J

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