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Media Board names King editor of 'Cellar Dean King, a junior from Richmond, Va., has been named editor of Cellar Door, UNC's student literary magazine. King, who is majoring in interdiscipli nary studies in English literature, was ap pointed to the post for the 1984-85 school year by the Media Board. He has worked on the magazine staff, as well as con tributed items for publication. Cellar Door is published twice annually and accepts submissions of poetry, prose and graphic art from both undergrad uates and graduates. The spring issue w ill be available Thursday and Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Pit for $2. King said although he planned no ma jor changes in format, he would try to Campus Calendar The Carolina Student FundDIH Campus Calendar will appear daily. Announcements to be run in the expanded version on Mon days and Thursdays must be placed in the box outside the Carolina Student Fund of fice on the third floor of South Building by 5 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Wednesday, respec tively. The deadlines for the limited editions will be noon one day before the announce ment is to run. Only announcements from University recognized and campus organiza tions will be printed. r i Today r Noon: Environmental Seminar: Nicholas Ashford of MIT speaks on "Assessment of Risk Through Human Monitoring: Scientific, Ethical and Legal Considerations," in 331 Rosenau. MLK: The Dream Today. Rally in the Pit to be followed by an afternoon of programs in the Union. Writers Workshop, 208 Union. 2:30 p.m. Carolina Symposium sponsored cookout at Forest Theater, bring your own refreshments. 3 p.m. Pi Kappa Phi will sponsor the first annual wheelchair Push-a-thon. Campus celebrities will be on hand to ride in the wheelchair. LUNCHEON SIKLODN with Salad Bar or Soup Bar Baked Potato or French Fries Homemade Yeast Rolls $2.95 " Greenhouse' Dining - Lunch M-F 11-2 157 E. Rosemary dkissnfiflcBcdl sadls 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 if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements "HOW TO START A small business" 2-day seminar, taught by Rick Doble. Easy, practical information Rick's third year of teaching this workshop. Take either or both days. Includes notebook. Enroll soon for lowest cost. Meets: Fri., April 13, 7-10 p.m. and Sat., April 14, 1-5 p.m., Wesley Foundation, 214 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill (behind Carolina Inn). Call now: 688-5467. SCUBA MEETING, WEDNESDAY, April 4 at 7 pm in 109 Fetzer Gym. Elections, summer & fall dive schedule, Caymen picture party. THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS Students will be hold ing a general meeting this Thursday, April 5, at 3:30 in New Carroll T-l. 1984-85 officers will discuss next fall's agenda and hold a Q&A session for anyone interested in joining. All current and prospective members are invited! Refreshments. "WHERE IS HAPPINESS?" The Laughing Man Institute presents an introductory video on the life and teaching of the American-born Spiritual Master Da Free John. 8 April 4:00 PM 540-A Dogwood Dr. 967-9311. Donation. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ASSOCIATION MEETING Thurs. April 5th at 4:30, Student Union Rm 205. Elections for new officers will be held and new curriculum changes for Industrial Relations majors will be discussed by Richard Cra mer and Howard Aldrich of the Sociology dept. lost & found FOUND YELLOW-ORANGE CAT on campus behind Fet zer. White chest, white paws, flea collar. Call Miriam at 929 7457, evenings. LOST: HAMILTON WRISTWATCH AT Lower Varsity Tennis Courts March 21. Call 967-7691 in Evening. LOST: OUTSIDE UNDERGRAD, ONE pair running shoes in bag on Tuesday 327. If found, call Eric at 967-2521. $10.00 Reward. LOST: OPAL LEAF PENDANT on 14K gold chain. Great sentimental value. If found please call Laura or Robin, 942 0019. Reward offered. CAROLINA qa SYMPOSIUM present EDWARD ABBEY The Thoreau of the Southwest TONIGHT! April 4, 1984 7:00 p.m. in Rm 121 New Art Building enlarge the staff. "I want to get more dif ferent people to work on the magazine," he said. King said he also would try to re establish the Jesse Rehder award, a $50 cash prize for the best poetry, graphic art and prose entries in each issue. The award has not been given in the last several years, Kirig said. King said he plans to have rolling sub missions, which means Cellar Door would accept entries at any time during the year. Applications for department editor positions poetry, prose, graphics and productions are being accepted until April 9. The application forms are 1 J 4 p.m. Public lecture by Kurt Waldheim, former secretary general of the UN, on the "Crisis of Confidence in International Affairs," in Gerrard Hall. 5 p.m. CGA will sponsor a lecture on "Racism in the Gay Community," in 204 Union. 5:15 p.m. Lutheran Campus Ministry Holy Eucharist at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, to be followed at 6 p.m. by the fellowship meal. 7 p.m. Edward Abbey will speak as part of the final day of Carolina Sym posium 84 in the New Art Building, Room 121. AWS is sponsoring a lecture on women in films by Barbara Hammer in the Union. CGA will sponsor a discussion on "Gay Health" in 220 Union. UNC Scuba Club meeting on elections and summer and fall dive schedule in 109 Fetzer. Call 968-1271. 8 p.m. MLK: The Dream Today. An drew Young, former ambassador to the UN and present mayor of Atlanta will speak in Memorial Hall. 10 p.m. Campus Eucharist sponsored by the Anglican Student Fellowship at the Chapel of the Cross. 967-5727 All major credit cards accepted help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD white males with respiratory colds and flu are needed (or paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be in good general health. Smokers 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 will be paid to healthy non-smoker 18-35, who complete an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. For more info please call 966-1253, Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pas. CAMP COUNSELORS-OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 . Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass., Perm., No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, 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 57a hrs. on 2 consecutive days, call 966-1253, M-F, 8 am-5 pm. ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $75 in 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. EXPERIENCED SUMMER BABYSITTER WANTED for adorable toddler Tuesday & Thursday, 12-5, occasional eve nings. Must be creative, energetic and reliable and have own car. $2.50,'hr. Call 967-8505. NEED CASH? EARN $500 each school year, 2-4 (flexible) hours per week placing and filling posters on capus. Serious workers only; we give recommendations. Call now for sum mer & next fall. 1-800-243-6679. CAMP WAYNE, CO-ED. NORTHEAST Pennsylvania. 623 822. On-campus interviews April 13. Sign up in Career Planning and Placement, Hanes Hall, Room 211, or write 570 Broadway, Lynbrook, NY 11563 (include telephone number). Counselors for Swimming (WSI), Tennis, Compu ter Science, Gymnastics. Sailing, Waterskiing, Basketball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Baseball, Woodworking, Fine Arts. Pho tography, Modern Dance, Guitar. CAMP COUNSELORS: ON CAMPUS interviews to be held on April 9th. See our display ad on page 3. WORK AT THE BEACH this summer! Great experience for bright, personable student who enjoys working. Call or write for application: Kite Kingdom, P.O. Box 1036, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 (919) 441-6235. AIRLINES HIRING! STEWARDESSES. RESERVATION ISTS! $14-539.000. Worldwide! Call for Directory, Guide. Newsletter. 1(916) 944-4444 Ext. NORTHCAROUNAAIR. LIFEGUARDS, POOL MANAGER. SWIM COACH at Hope Valley Country Club. Apply Wednesday, April 1 1 at the club house from 11:00 AM till 2:00 PM. SNACK BAR PERSONNEL AT Hope Valley Country Club. Apply in person Friday, April 13th, from 1:00 PM till 3:00 PM at the clubhouse. pDoman Wings-i has opened A NEW RESTAURANT! at 401 W. Franklin Street (beside the bus station) We've been bringing you the Hottest Food in Town for years, now you can come see us, or have us come to you. The Hottest Delivery in Town 929-3192 available at the Union desk, and KJng said he would conduct interviews. Students interested in applying for an editor or staff position, or submitting articles for publication, should contact YMCA cash and Four bank bags containing cash and personal checks were stolen from the YMCA on Airport Road Monday, mak ing the second such theft in one week, ac cording to Chapel Hill Police reports. The money was taken from inside an office after the door was pried open, destroying the wooden frame and a newly-installed deadbolt lock, according to the report. The report also stated there BOGOF ii sri Norina Instrument Company 105 East Main Street Carrboro, NC 27510 We announce a new service in: Computers Engineering Medical and Laboratory Equipment r If your in-house engineers are too busy to accommodate your immediate ser vice need, we are glad to help out We repair all kind of laboratory equipment including centrifuges, water baths & power supplies, etc. Service contracts for preventive maintanence and repairs are available from us. We also do design work and general engineering consultations. "An Award Winning Company" Come see our SPECtacular deals! P "Everyday ) ow Price on X $20 or 20 Off Contact Lenses j ; f Your Next Pair of A j $69.95 Prescription ca, us About Eyeglasses Our Soft Contact If Offer expires April 20, 1984 Lens Packages Must Presented if . v RAYBANS time of ordV PTICIANS Guaranteed Lowest We would be more than happy 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. YOU WANT $5-$8 PER HOUR! Here's how you do it. If you are at least 18 years old, have a car w insurance and like to run and hustle and smile, we need you. We're Domino's Pizza and everyone knows we are the best part-time job in Chapel Hill. So, what do you do?! You pick up the phone and call us at 967-0006 or 929-0246 or well see you here. 209 15-501 Bypass or 502 W. Rosemary St. Domino's Pizza deliveries and so can you. We have 15-20 positions available today. So, why walk around broke? SUMMER RESIDENT CAMP POSITIONS. Camp located 1 5 miles north of Raleigh, N .C. Must have genuine interest in working with children in an atmosphere of fun, fellowship, and Christian character development. Specialty helpful (Tennis, WSI, outposting, etc.) Salary plus room and board. Contact Camp Kanata, Route 3, Box-192. Wake Forest. NC 27587. (919) 556-2661. SUMMER PLAYGROUND SUPER VISIONSummer Playground leader Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department. Playground supervisor responsible for planning, implementing and supervising a 6-week out door recreation program for youth ages 6-12. Knowl edge of games, sports, arts, first-aid, and swimming re quired. Previous experience in playground planning and working with you preferred. Will need, or be willing to acquire a class B driver's license June 11 -Aug. 6, 35 hours per week, $4.75 per hour. PLAYGROUND LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR lead ing and supervising recreation activities for a 6-week outdoor recreation program for youth age 6-12. Knowl edge and ability to lead games, sports, arts and nature activities. First-aid training required. Previous experi ence working with youth preferred. June 15 -Aug. 3, 33 hours per week. $4 per hour. Apply by April 19 to office of Personnel and Training, Town of Carrboro, 301 W. Main St., Carrboro, NC. THE TRAIL SHOP NEEDS a permanent part-time sales per son to work Saturdays, Mondays, and another weekday with some schedule flexibility. Prefer woman gregarious, intel ligent, neat, studious, ambitious. Bring resume 405 W. Franklin. DELIVERY PERSONS NEEDED PART-time from 5:00 pm to 12:00 midnight. Must have own car. Good working condi tions. Apply at Sub Station II. 400 W. Franklin. services ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and evening appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Test. 942-0824 Chapel Hill. DO YOU FEEL TIRED sluggish and generally unhealthy? A safe, easy, inexpensive program developed in the R.T.P. de signed to improve your health and body. This diet is great for students! Easy to follow send $5.00 and S.A.S.E. to P.P.J. Industries P.O. Box 549 Sanford N.C. 27330. Give up one pizza and change your life today! I Tonight at Elliot's Nest J CONTROLGROUP" l Happy Hour 8-9 I Call 967-4273 for info, i I Wo teqtfit the mispnn! in yesterday's paper Win 2 Tickets To Fri., Apr. 13 Midnight Be eligible for Dinner for 2 Listen to WXYC Dracula Trivia Contest it Door' King at 968-9053. Applications should be submitted to Cellar Door, Box 23, Carolina Union. ALLISON SMOAK checks stolen was no sign that the building was entered by force. The first theft had the same kind of intrusion, the report said. Glenda Andrews, acting executive director of the YMCA, said the money was taken from the same area as the last break-in. Andrews would not say how much money was taken. DEBORAH SIMPKINS Details Friday Francis Chan, M.S.E.E., Ph.D. 942-3777 Ans. 942-0010 Kroger Plaza 988-4776 Eyeglasses an eye examination for you. Prices on to arrange TYPINGWORD PROCESSING, GRADUATE School approved. Reasonable rates. Please call Carol at 967 0822. After 5 967-8847. TYPING $1.25 PER PAGE, free correction of typos, rough draft availability. Graduate school approved. Call 489-7168 or 489-6896 after 5 PM. for rent NEED A PLACE TO live this summer? Come to the TEP house across from Morehead on Rosemary. Co-ed, full use of facilities, janitor. AC available. Doubles and singles. Low rates. Call Harold or Greg at 968-9007 or 942-8223. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 BDRMS, fully furnished, pool, on busline. Carolina Apartments, 15-501 bypass. Call Laurie for more information 942-6345. PHI DELTA CHI IS renting rooms for both summer sessions: AC; color cable tv: carpeting; sundeck: on busline. $135.00 per session. Call 968-9118 or 967-5545. SUBLEASE 2 BEDROOM KINGSWOOD Apt. and May's rent is free. $329month, option to renew. Available mid May. Near pool, on busline. Call 933-3726. $90 OFF! SUMMER SUBLEASE May 15-August. NOW ONLY $250month; nicely furnished, two bedrooms, walk to campus. Also on busline. Call 929-6140 Beth G. 1 FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet furnished Kings wood apt. from May to August. $87.25 per month & V utilities. Call 929-3557. GOT NO BEEF HERE, but need two people to share bed room and house common areas. Busline C. Quiet Carrboro neighborhood. Call 933-2532. SUBLET OUR NICE KINGSWOOD spacious 2 br apt. May 10 to Aug. 15. Option to renew. Next to laundry. Overlooking Pool. Call fast. 929-8357. WOW! SUBLET: 2 bdrm. Royal Park Apt. for the summer. $100personmonth, low utilities. AC. pool, on busline, fully furnished. Call 967-9319. SPEND SUMMER SCHOOL WITH Tri-Sigma! Vi block from campus on Franklin St.. available first and second ses sions. Room and utilities, air conditioning, cable TV. Double rooms $175, single rooms $200 session. Deposit re quired. Call 967-6001 after 5 p.m. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR sublet. May-August, with option for next year. Room enough for two people. Close to campus. Rent $250 month, negotiable. 933-7402. NEED A PLACE TO live this summer? 1 or 2 people. Univ. Gardens. Fully furnished. Close. Good stereo, pool. $110 month, utilities. Call John 967-3349. SUBLET MY APT. IN a house in quiet residential neighbor hood. It's yours anytime after May 5. Call 929-2306 (Chris) or 942-4059 (Jim or Claudia). for sale ATTENTION TO ALL THOSE taking the LSAT: study tapes for sale. 968-4330. ftflW Stimulating caiwronentttl BS.. MS. wrimdan If 1LU nd ir htsn school or summer rxprditK ikyjvr A MTTJIT) T"' A Prot!rjms Vuftindland m ( jlifurrita. iaVll JL MjL.lmjfa.PaKd. tniw-cultural. 1- ti -i-irarv IS OUR miuII group camping Firld muiIh-. and encounter- with deep rrukigical pn4- 4"! jk wm 151 TC s"cms and self Financial aid ViaIf ala. CJCf and postgraduate grants a ailahk VVTIOVM. AUH BON StXJtTV EXPEDITION IVSTITlTi: Sharon. Ct 0MKi (H I Un-ltf.'.' SEX? SECS!1. Sexuality Education and Counseling Service 929-5505 We offer free, confidential, non-judgemental peer counseling concerning all areas of sexuality. I I i Wednesday Man charged for breaking into two Granville rooms By DEBORAH SIMPKINS Staff Writer Chapel Hill police arrested a Durham man Saturday night for breaking and entering into two unlocked rooms in Granville Towers. Douglas Karl Parker, 31, of Route 3, Durham was charged with two counts of breaking and entering by two Granville Towers East residents and one count of trespassing by Gran ville Towers. East Tower Manager Anne Eskridge said a black man was spotted going uninvited into two unlocked rooms about 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Several resident assistants also saw Parker, she said, and immediately called the police. Eskridge said she msm- mimmmmmB mm Hoik CAMP WEEC&JAHIC - LdDVood PA. Traditional Co-Ed Camp Needs. .. Z1EN COUNSELORS FOR - Basketball, Archery. Baseball, Lacrosse, Hockey, Wrestling, Radio Water Front (Scuba Sailing, Skiing) Rocketry, Pioneering, and General Counselors. W02.SEN COUNSELORS FOR -Archery, Riding, Fencing, Tennis, Water Front Registered Nurse. FRENCH WOODS -Hancock, NY Co-Ed Camp for Performing & Visual Arts Sports COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR-Music, Dance, Arts & Craft, Water Front, Circus Arts, Magic, Group Leaders, Computers, Model Railroad, Go Carts and Sports. CAMP SHANE - Ferndale NY. Co-Ed Trim-Down Physical Fitness Camp NEEDS YOU FOR-Dance, Kitchen, Paino, Guitar, WSrs, Softball, Volleyball, Soccer, Hockey, UN's, Basketball, Hiking, Aerobics, Rocketry, General, Computers, Tennis, Nutrition, Dietetics, Needle Craft and Go-Cart Repairs. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. POLOS. SHORTSLEEVES $14 - Button down Oxford Shirts $9 Designer sweatshirts $11 Rugby Shirts $15. ' And more! Limited Supply! Hurry for Best Selection! 929 9556. Keep trying! FOR SALE "FUN ON WHEELS" 1978 Subaru Brat: engine and body excellent condition: four new tires: many extras; guaranteed to make you popular! 968-0595. GRANVILLE TOWERS CONTRACT FOR sale for next year. Will give $100 discount. Plus pay $50 for security deposit. Call 933-1800 after 2 pm. Ask for Jim. FOR SALE!! LOFT. GOOD condition. Also large cabinet with countertop. Both excellent for dorm room! Call 933-3317 for more info! roommates FEMALE ROOMMATE TO SHARE furnished 2 bedroom apt. for summer. Pool, AC, club house, tennis courts, and laundry facilites. On bus route $140 ' mo. plus Vj utiliies. Call after 5pm 942-6461. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for M-'K to share Old Well Apts. $108 V3 utilities. On C. J bus route. Call Denyse or Pam 929-6349. MALE ROOMMATE FOR SUMMER at Old Well. Own room, furnished, with pool and b-ball court. $160 plus Vi utilities. Call Doug 933-3028. MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share Carolina Apt. for summer and fall. Phone 929-2303. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR both summer school sessions. Furnished, Estes Park Apt. Rent $96.33 plus 'i utilities. Pool, AC, tennis courts. Call 967-7475. STUDIOUS. NON-SMOKING. CALM female roommate needed to share Foxcroft Apt. next year. Approx. $110 plus '4 utilities. Call 933-4793 or 933-8138. MALE GRAD. PROF STUDENT needed to share nice 3 br apartment one mile from campus. Available immediately. $120month. 968-0212 evenings. Keep trying. QUIET STUDIOUS. NON-SMOKING female roommate needed to share furnished Northampton Plaza Apartment beginning in May. Rent $150 per month, utilities included. Call 942-2387. 1 OR 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES needed to sublet Kingswood Apt. May-July. Option to renew lease in Aug. Rent negoti able. Fully furnished including one bed. Call Beth: 967-9516. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR summer at Town house Apts. Great location & AC, pool, dishwasher, garbage disposal, frig. Unfurnished. $126.67 'mo plus share of utili ties. Call Cynthia 933-5232. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED to share Bolin wood Apt. for the summer. Rent $130 & '4 utilities a month. Call 929-8288. NEEDED: NON-SMOKING MALE roommate for fall 1984 and spring 85. Kingswood two bedroom apartment. Good bunch of guys. Call Paul at 933-1545. business opportunity OWN YOUR OWN JEAN-Sportswear. Ladies Apparel. Combination, Accessories. Large Size store. National brands: Jordache. Chic. Lee. Levi, Vanderbilt. Uod. Gunne Sax. Esprit. Brirtania. Calvin Klein. Sergio Valente. Evan Picon. Claiborne. Members Only. Bill Blass. Organically Grown. Healthtex. 300 others. $7,900 to $24,900. inventory, airfare, training, fixtures, grand opening, etc. Mr Keenan (305) 678-3639. The Daily Tar Heel , Board of Directors will meat Thursday, April 5 at 4:30 pm in room 213 of the Union, fill interested parties are invited to attend. April 4. 1984The Daily Tar Heel3 and the desk attendant monitored both alarmed doors at the end of the hall, which were locked at 7 p.m., while the police began a search of the stairwell. Parker ran out through the fire doors and ran through fraternity court, where police then arrested him. Eskridge said Parker was identified in a photo lineup by two residents. She said miscellaneous items such as wallets and jewelry were missing but were not found in Parker's posses sion. Wallets from both Granville and campus residents were found around fraternity court, Eskridge said. "My biggest concern is wherever you live, whether it be in Granville, a dorm, an apartment or at home, you need to keep your doors locked," Eskridge said. mow J rides RIDER NEEDED TO DALLAS. Texas week of May 3-10. Call Leslie at 933-5221. y. NEED RIDE TO PFEIFFER College vicinity (Salisbury. Charlotte, Asheboro, Albermarle, etc.) Leave Friday April 6, return April 8. Share gas. Please call Maureen, 967-9079, after 6:30. . . NEED A RIDE TO Charlotte (Thurs. or Fri.) for one or two people. Can leave any time after 1 :00 Thurs. Please call Joan 933-3618. HELP! I NEED RIDE to and from Lexington. Va. this week end. Will share costs and driving. Call Karen at 933-3464 a.s.a.p. personals CLASS OF 84. RESERVE your graduation annoucemenl invitation. Name card deadine April 15th. Call Lynn's Hallmark Shop. University Mali. 967-7194. ROSES ARE RED. VIOLETS are bluish what do I do .that makes me Jewish? Discover answers for yourself at a weekend retreat held at the UNC Hillel House: co sponsored by Hillel, AZYF and ISFI. Friday, April 6 Sunday, April 8. Programs scheduled for Friday and Saturday. For more information call the Hillel Founda tion. 942-4057. THE CLEFHANGERS ARE LOOKING for a few Good Men . . . Auditions for singers for this fantastic barber shop group April 8. 1984 3:00-6:00 p.m. Call Alan 967 7352 for info. WE WANT YOU ... to be ClefHanger. Experi ence close harmony at Ha beat. Position in all voice part open. Call Alan 967-7352 for details! Auditions April 8. 3-6. WANTED PEOPLE WHO WANT to lose weight on a nutri tional, easy to use program. Call only if you are serious. Judy 942-8822. HELP WHOEVER PLEASE RETURN Missing in Action. Trail of Deceit or let me borrow it a few days. 933-1 540 Kim. MIKE L: WANNA' GO to the movies? Beth and Ruth. KATHY AND JULIE: GOOD luck on your last home match. We love you and already miss you. You made this year great! Women's Tennis Team. MOST EXHALTED CHI PSI's - many have taken note of your faltering Ivy League status life is tough all over, huh? TO THE INTER-VARSITY senior from Wmston-Sa-lem. I aiet in the elevator of Granville South last week. Are you as interested as I am in talking mm . tore? If so we have a mutual friend la Liz. MISS SAPH1RE. MISS SAPHIRE! I think you are flawless! I wish to know who you are. Do you sleep in James? Miss Be verly Horne Price! AGAINST ALL ODDS AND Splash! Is that all? More in the future I hope! It is warmer because it's spring. Your not so secret admirer. MISS SALLY - THANK YOU. dear, for being one hell of a friend! There must be something about that salt air! Love, Miss Price. DEAREST BLONDE LADY OF the blue eyes and pink um brella. Once again, I beseech thee. Who are you? David, 933-4497. 1 appreciate your call, but your identity still eludes me. You've made two. otherwise dreary, days the most en joyable ones of this semester. Pardon my persistence: tis only chivalry and gallantry. From, your door-holding knight of the 28th. Students Rent a New Condo 1 Month Free Rent S400month 2 bedroom units wseparate kitchen & livingdining comb., stove refrigerator, dishwasher 1513 East Franklin St. Sherwood Colony Call 967-3032
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