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The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, January 30, 19855 SPORTS Classified Info Retara ad and check or moaey order to the DTH office by boob the basinet day before yoar ad is to nil. Ad mast be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Stadeats, Stadeat Orgaaiza tioas aad ladividaals: 1 day: $2.00 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.00 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.00 Basia esses: $4.00 per day 5C for eack additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will rum five days FREE. F03 SALE ads will be ran FREE for stadeats, stadeat organizations, and iadividaals for items less thaa $5C3. Price mast be stipalated ia tke ad. Free ads mast be marked as sack or any monies collected will not be refanded. No conpoa is accessary. Please notify tke DTH office immediately if there are mis takes in yoar ad. We will be responsible for only tke first ad ran. announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will be said to healthy mom Miters, age 18-35 who coaiplete aa EPA breathias stady oa UNC can bbs. Please call 96-1253 Moaday Friday 8 a.at.-5 B.aa. Campus Y Executive Committee election will be held on Feb. 14. Applications for Co Presidents, Co-Treasurers, Secretary and Members-at-large are available NOW at the Campus Y and are due Friday, Feb.l. Inquire!! Apply!! Vote!! WOMEN'S PUBLISHING COOP seeking new members. We publish non-sexist, multiracial children's books. Previous expe-. rience not necessary. Interested women call Kathy at Lollipop Power 929-4857. LEARN FRENCH IN FRANCE. The inten sive or semi-intensive way in the most picturesque regions of France (Normandy and French Riviera). For details, meet the Program's director: phone 929-5504 evenings. SPRING BREAK85 ia Ft. Laad erdale or The BAHAMAS. Oaly a few rooats left at Great Prices!! Call Summit Toars today: 933 1803 Let week to eiga-ap! MANDATORY MEAL PLAN? Subway Vig ilantes? The Carolina Libertarian Society works for your freedom. Join with us, Thursday. 131 7:30pm, room 211 Carolina Union. ACC TOURNAMENT TICKET SIG NUP w01 be Friday, Jaa. 31, Moaday Feb. 3 aad Taes. Feb. 4, ia the Uaioa. The drawias will be aisde at halftime of the Virgin gaac. INTERESTED IN LEARNING how to play Dungeons and Dragons? Come by the Union, Room 211 on Wed. Jan. 30 at 8:30 for an introductory seminar. RAINBOW SOCCER PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT REGISTER NOW FOR '85 SPRING RAINBOW SOCCER. Office at 500 W. Rosemary open Mo-day, Jaa. 14, Nooa to 6pm. FIELD REGISTRATION is Sets., Feb 9 aad 1, 10aa-Nooa at the Raiabow Soccer Stadiaai off Cle laad Rd aad 15-501. TEAMS ANNOUNCED Sat., Feb. 23, 10:30-Nooa at the R.S. Stadiaai. PRACTICE BEGINS, Moa aad Taes, Feb 25 aad 26. RAINBOW SOCCER is a recreatioaal soccer program focased oa skill aad faa, opea to players of aay age, sex or skiU. FIELDS MADE POSSI BLE BY GLEN LENNOX INVEST MENT GROUP. ATTENTION UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN. Apply for $1,000 scholarship awarded by Tri-Delta's proceeds from Carolina Talent Show. Applications available at Nash and Vance Hall or call 942-0389. SPRING BREAK: Dive and explore the Bahamas with Captain Eddy Yacht Charters on a 65' Diving Yacht, $350. Captain, cook, food, landsurfers, snorkel gear and more. For more information call Jon at 1-493-6223 (Durham) after 6pm. HURRY! Time is running out! Make your reservations for SPRING BREAK in Daytona Beach. You drive $89, we drive $159. Call Diane for details 967-6179. IVEY'S INVENTORY Ivey's needs some tem porary help for our spring inventory. Work up to 20 hrs. in Feb. including a paid train ing class and the night of Feb. 26th. Other hours flexible. Apply in person at Ivey's at Uni versity Mall. An Equal Opportunity Employer. PINEVIEW CONFERENCE CENTER t SPUING F02MALS LUAUS FIG-PIC10NS PAEENTS' WEEKEND MAKE Your MOVE To... PINEVIEW C0NFEEENCE CENTER YouTl SEE The DIFFERENCE For Reservations Call 967-7166 UNC SKIERS The UNC Ski Club pre sents a Spring Break trip to Vail, CO. March 4-11 for $549. Includes: round trip airfare from Raleigh Durham & transfer to Vail, five day lift ticket seven nights lodging. tax & service included. Deposits of $1 50 must be had before Jan. 31 to guarantee price. Call Greg 9S8-8033. na n souoeo ATTENTION all Pharmacy aad Pre Pharmacy stadeats Kappa Pai pres ents it's 5th aaaaal Taaael Party Friday aieht February 1st. Call 929 8186 for iaformatioe about rides. THE PRE-LAW CLUB'S first eaeetias of the semester will be held Wednesday, Jaa. 30th ia the Uaioa. Elections eill he held. All members are arged to attend. APPLICATION FOR PRESIDENT OF THE CAROLINA UNION 1985-86 now avialble at Union desk. Due 12:00 noon February 11, 1985. Come by Room 200 or call 962-1157 for more information. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, call Mike Strong, Prudential-Bache Securities in the Courtyard 942-0895. i ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES, who are interested in Army ROTC. Oppor tunities for leadership training and two .or , three year merit scholarships. Call Dr. Hyatt ' 966-5116 (9-5) or Jerry Wood 967-6485 after 5:00pm. .., TYPING Term papers, essays, dissertations done accurately and rapidly on a word processor. Rush jobs welcome. Call Doug at 962-2307 of after hours at 929-2270. EJ. & Company is already reserving dates for Valenthies parties. Book your pary now. 4 hours of jam for only $140. Call Andy Pittman at 967-8871. lost and found LOST DOG Male English Setter mix mostly white with black ears aad spots, wearing aa orange reflector collar. He answers to the name Henry. Please call 962 1163 or 933-8782 if yoa have sees him. Ask for Paala. FOUND: Men's digital watch. Found near gym. Call to identify. 929-7808. LOST: A box of diskettes in Saunders 212 around 11:00 Monday. Reward offered. Call 933-8161 and keep trying. LOST: Two sets of keys on a plastic blue ring. If found please return to APO! Reward! business opportunity GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR STU DENTS. Chapel Hill's oldest and most saccessfal mobile soaad show is for sale. Low iavestmeat-sood retara. Call Andy Pittman (or more details. 967-8871. help wanted PUT YOUR SPARE TIME TO GOOD USE participating ia EPA research oa the UNC campus. Earn at least $5 hoar. Help the environment aad set a free physical. Wasted: healthy, non-smoking males, ages 18-35. Call 966-1253 Moa-Fri 8am-5pm. WANTED: Healthly males to participate in an alcohol study. Must be age 19-30. Requires 3 lab visits of 8-10 hours each. $75 will be paid on completion of study. In a second similar study, sons of alcoholics are needed as volunteers. Confidentiality guaranteed. For informa tion write-Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231 H, UNC-Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. WANTED: Normal Volunteers for medical clinical research projects (drugs and medical devices). Must be 18 years of age and in good health. MalesFemales. Fees and compensa tion paid to applicants accepted for projects. Call 919-682-6140. SUMMER POSITIONS: Program Director, Waterfront Directors, Activity Director, Head Counselors, Cabin Counselors and Activity Leaders for YMCA co-ed camp. Camp Kanata, Route 3 Box 192, Wake Forest, NC 27587. (919)556-2661. BACK DOOR RECORDS 25 off all LP's. Free LP with $25 purchase 1 38 Rosemary St Lower Level NCNB Plaza Near Ram Theatres 12-6 PM 933-0019 Mon-Sat BUY s TRADE SELL 1 I .M.. AM.' rJriVtfih.llTW iTiTrAiYiir $ta0 Graduating? Put your skills to work in the "77) .r2SC i Apply Now! Call: 966-3761 942-4057 4dw n mmjr mm H mm mm PIZZA HUT 109 South Estes Drive we are now accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and parttime. All shirts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. PIZZA HUT 1 1C West Franklin St.- we are now accepting applications for waitresses, waiters and cooks full and parttime. All shifts available. Apply in person between 2-5pm Mon-Fri. No phone calls please. Creative movement and physical education positions available now at Montessori Day School. Call 929 3339 after 2:30 for additional information. BABYSITTERDRIVER NEEDED for 1 year old girl. Own transportation needed. Some light housework. References please. $4.00hour starting. Call 933-8408. WANTED PERSONS TO DO LIGHT out door work 10 to 15 hours per week. $4.50 $5.00 per hour. Day weekend work included. Must have car! Call 828-9098 for interview date, we can work your schedule to ours. Graduate and Undergraduate Student appli cants needed for shelver positions, open mail at Health Services Library. Day, night and weekend hours available: 4 hours shirts; 10 hours weekly minimum. Good pay: hiring rate $3.50. Raises after 3 months, 6 months and every 6 months thereafter. Prefer applicants who can also work in summer of next jrear. Contact Carol Bussenbarger, Circulation 962-0800. i ' RECEPTIONISTTYPIST: 15 20 hrsweek through final exams and full-time through July 1985. Good typing skills. $5.04-$5.49 per hour, according to experience. Apply by February 1 in 102 Peabody Hall from 2:00 5:00pm. -; MEDIA BOARD IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLIC AT10NS for Pho enix Editor and Yackety-Yack business manager. For more information contact Jennifer Cargal at 967-5337. SPECIAL DELIVERY PIZZA HUT: $8-$10 per hour. Pizza Hut delivery now has driver positions avail able. If you have your own transportation we are interested in you. Please apply at 516 W. Franklin St. or call 942-0343 for an interview. PIZZA HUT DELIVERY 516 W. Franklin St. We are now accepting applications for cooks full or parttime; all positions avialble. Apply in person or call for an interview at 942-0343. CRUISESHIPS HIRING, $16-$30,000! Carri bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Direc tory, Newsletter. 1-916-944-4444. AIRLINES HIRING, $14-$39.000! Stewar desses, Reservationists! Worldwide! Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1-916-944-4444. Reliable, loving person needed to care for 15 month-old boy 12:30-5:00 and his 10 year old brother 3-5pm M-F in our home starting February 11th. Must have own car and requires commitment for at least this semester. Hope to find someone for summer and next year after 5pm. 942-8265. for sale Sheepskin Seatcovers for most imports and domestic cars, trucks, vans. Highest quality imported directly form New Zealand at guaranteed lowest prices in U.S. Call 942-7020. FOR SALE: small dorm size Sanyo refrig erator great condition. $75 call 933-3370. FOR SALE: Criterion stereo speakers. They are three-way and seem to play O.K. $75 for the pair. Call Stephanie 967-6237. FOR SALE: Harmon-Kardon 330C receiver. Good condition. $150. Call Stephanie at 967 6237. FOR SALE: Pioneer three-way speakers. Good condition. $100pair. Call Stephanie at 967-6237. 35mm SLR Camera outfit-Pentax Spotmattc IIA with 50mm f1.4 lens, 135mm f2.8 lens, Vivitar 3500 flash. $250. Call Joe Bergeron 962-1248 days. A KISS FOR YOU... A CHANCE FOR A CHILD This Valentine's Day give the gift of life to a child by buying an 8 oz. Hershey's Chocolate Kiss for someone you love for only $5.00! Contact the Campus Y for more information. GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER NOW for A OL I NA CAROL I NA A MUSICAL TALENT SHOW Feb. 19 Sign up through Feb. 7 Compete for over $1200 in prizes Info at Union Desk or call 962-0015 Sponsored by CSF The Gold Connccfion'o Valentine's Day "Heart to Heart Sale" 20 off every 14k gold and sterling silver chain 'til Feb. 14 128 E. Franklin St. 967-GOLD Right behind Subway Sub Shop Downtown FOR SALE: Murray 12 speed bike. Ridden no more than one dozen times. Excellent condition (maybe the tires need air). Call Mark, 933-4565 or stop by 452 James. $125. FOR SALE: NAD 7150 receiver. 50 watts, Schotz Digital Tuner, 1 year old. Excellent condition. Must sell. $325. Call Andy at 933 3473. FOR SALE: North campus contract, Alder man Dorm. Call Elizabeth at 933-6086. FOR SALE 1981 Mazda RX7: Charcoal grey, black interior, 5-speed, stereo, air condition ing, sunroof. Call 942-9328. FOR SALE: 10-speed, yellow Schwinn LeTour-used and well-maintained. $100 negotiable 929-2891.- FOR SALE Brought in December. Brand new pair of REEBOK Aerobics Shoes. Excellent condition $30. Call 933-3634 and ask for Teresa. Please keep trying. FOR SALE: RCA 12' BW T.V. $65. Gerald Large Dorm Refrigerator. $95. Both in very good condition. Call 967-3430. AWESOME LOFT FOR SALE: $50. Call David at 933-8643. " PRICE NEGOTIABLE ON GRANVILLE East Contract. Give me an offer-I must sell!! Leave message at 933-1874. EQUALIZER: 12 bands per channel with spectrum display! Will improve and boost recordings and system. Won't last at $120. Call John at 968-9082967-2303. f FOR SALE: Skateboard-Logan Board, ACS 650 Trucks, Kryptonic Wheels, and Protec tive Gear $150 TIRE CHAINS Fits 15580R 13 Tires $20. Call Rick 967-5517 after 7pm. roommates We need one female roommate to share 2 bedroom Foxcroft Apart meat. rcat and Vi atilities. Call 929-6093. DESPERATELY NEEDED: Male under grad, non-smoker, to share 2 bedroom apartment. $125month plus 13 utilities. Great apartment, great location, room mates not too bad either. Call Andy 968 8574. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR SEMESTER. Male, L-l Royal Park Apts. fully furnished, would have own room, bed. $165 a month plus utilities and phone. 942-1271. Female Roommate needed to share 3 bedroom Carolina Apt. share 13 utilities and rent available March 1st. Call Libby or Alicia 967-7201. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom University Gardens Apt. $167.50 plus '4 utilities. Call 929-3660. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Have your own room at Carolina Apts. 13 rent and utilities. Call anytime after 5pm. 967-1063. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED IMME DIATELY to share apartment within walking distance of campus. Own room, $122 monthly plus 13 utilities. Call 929-8775. rides URGENT! Need ride to Columbus, GA or vicinty (Atlanta) on Friday, February 1 and returning on Sunday, February 3. Will pay for gas. Lessa: 933-1705. for rent .1 Bedroom Cottage on secluded farm 5 miles east of campus (Durham County) available Feb. 1st. $250 plus utilities. Pasture available for horse. 1-544-4944. IMMEDIATE NEED to sublet 2 bedroom Old Well Apartment. Please call 9670516. LIFE at Woodbridge is having a home! Two bedroom, two bath, fireplace, $240 month plus !4 utilities. ALSO, Finest pool in town could be an exciting summer! 967-5325. WELCOMEBACK UNC STUDENTS! Come to Chapel Hill's favorite sandwich shop and enjoy our gourmet burgers, vegetarian sandwiches, homemade soups and salad bar! 929-0296 University Square 11 am-9 pm Daily STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES We are looking for girls interested in being counsel ors activity instructors in a private girls camp located in Hendersonville, N.C. Instruc tors needed expecially in Swimming, (WSI), Horseback riding, Tennis, Backpacking, Archery, Canoeing, Gymnas tics, Crafts, Also Basketball, Computers, Soc cer, Cheer leading, Drama, Nature study, Field Hoc key. If your school offers a Summer Internship pro gram we will be glad to help. Inquire: Morgan Haynes, P.O. Box 400C, Tryon, NC, 28782 PlayFest '85 3 Plays in Rep Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill OPENS FEB. 1 Measure For Measure by William Shakespeare PREV: FEB. 2 (8 PM) OPENS: FEB. 3 (7 PM) Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard OPENS FEB. 7 Paul Green PlayFest contains Theatre strong language ana nudity Down in A contest last week pitted UNC against arch-rival N.C. State, but nobody had to wait outside for tickets. There was no TV coverage and no newspaper feature story only an announcement of the final scores in The Daily Tar Heel sports section. But the athletes involved did n't seem to mind. The UNC fencing team is composed of a group of non scholarship athletes competing in relative obscurity in a sport of grand tradition. They strive for the ACC title with the same drive as a Kenny Smith or an Ethan Horton, knowing full well that their championship would be virtually unheralded by the student body. The matches take place in the basement of Fetzer Gym in a room seemingly better suited for a ballet workout than a fencing match, but the sport nevertheless has retained a measure of its traditional elegance dating back to 1 7th century France. Before every match there is a routine salute between the competitors which involves raising the weapon in respect to the opponent. The action begins with, "Ready, fence," and stops periodically with the command, "Halt." The match is mediated by a young man dressed in a blue blazer and khaki slacks, who is good-naturedly booed and cheered when a questionable call is made. As the matches begin, competitors outnumber spectators, but the fencers are supported enthusiastically by teammates as well as fans. The small crowd works to enhance the relaxed atmosphere that is a welcome change from the nervous energy filling Carmichael Auditorium on game night. Teammates chat, joke and cheer as the matches continue. Fencing is just beginning to take shape as an activity in the athletic departments of Southern universities, with the personal JOHNNY T-SHIRT is having massive inven tory reduction sale through Jan. 31. Don't miss it. 967-5646. SPRING BREAK EXCITEMENT Join us in Killington Vermont for a week of skiing and partying. 5 days lodging and lift tickets from $177. Call Coleman 933-0998 or Bill 942-2586 after 9:00pm. A COUPLE HOURS A WEEK could mean your greatest educational expe rience in college. Many positions now open with Special Olympics, Hotline aad other non-profit organizations. Find oat more at the Campus Y's VAC. Interested in a sorority that offers more opportunities, closer friendships, and more diversity? Delta Phi Epsilon will hold Spring Rush Parties on January 28 and 30 at 7pm in the Union. For information or rides call 933-2180. Doonesbury I TOLD YOU GONNA YOU, MAN! lJ WIS I JUST PUNK PUSH LOOK. YOU (UANJTHIS Q6 ALETTE 6AV5UP WAZOWPl 1 (KNOT? I- Bloom County THIS 15 APAM 13.. SBNP AN AMBULANCE TV MAIN ANt? GILBERT. MVZ MAN GOT SIX ASSAULT S0MEBOPY VICTIMS HERE. MUSTA JUST bONE BERSERK f Ml Peanuts I THINK I HAVE TOO MUCH 5TRE55 IN MY LIFE. I THINK MY ARTERIES ARE CLOSING... THE Daily ACROSS 1 Burning 6 Rope fiber 10 Gauzy fabric 14 Small amount 15 Qualified 16 in high dudgeon 17 Troth pledger 19 Liana or ivy 20 Domestic 21 Showy bloomers 23 Gangster's gun 24 Later 25 Mutineer 29 Genealogy 33 Trading centers 34 Pelt 35 Sally or Ayn 36 Reputation 37 Dragged forcefully 38 Bonerpref. 39 Zola heroine 40 Libido 41 Polish city 42 Sprang up 44 Track meet officials 45 One and the other 46 Melody 47 50 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Fetzer, fencing still Look for the ad in Friday's DTH which will give you 50C off an purchase at the Hillel Deli on Sunday February 3rd. The deli is held from 5:30-7:O0pm. Great food at reasonable prices. Hillel is located at 210 West Cameron Ave. Shabbat Services and dinner will be held this Friday at the Hillel Foundation. Services are at 6:30 followed by dinner at 7:30. Cost for dinner is $3.00 non members and $2.00 members. Reserva tions please by Friday noon, 942-4057. Hillel is located at 210 West Cameron Ave. GRANVILLE AND NORTH CAMPUS, you need to come back to TEAGUE and pick your mama up since you left her there after your humiliating snowball retreat from Teague back to South Building. Teague still dominates! r-,Mrn,Hl LT$ SHOW SHOOT HIM! THIS CREEP FOR 6005 SAKE, A LITTLE S0MB30PY STREET JUS- trufwr uikj i rrrpt v BARELY. T looks like these pumks pickep the: WR0N& 0UY TO ARE THEY ALIVE ? HARASS THIS Tim. IF Y0UP P0 MY HOMEWORK FOR ME, IT UJOULP REPUCE MY STRESS... lss v. it iiM mi.. Crossword by Nancy Mc Carthy 1985 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved Use a credit card Darting Bright circle Cenacle Ratio words Certain plaintiff Range in Utah Pronoun Nobleman Ruhr city DOWN Start for valence or dextrous . Snow field First letter abbr. Roller coaster Appears Gem weight Ancient Gr. coin UN grp. Jogged the memory Parlor Goddess of discord Hawaii's bird 13 Shelley works 18 Growl 22 Vivele ! 24 Yellow-fever mosquito 25 In with 26 Electronic device 27 Perfume ingredient 28 Witch's transportation 29 Steer 30 Indian civet 31 Penetrate 32 Idyllic places 34 Severe 37 Became more vehement 41 Dugout 43 Mental confusion 44 Noun ending 48 Quaker gray 47 Voucher 48 Melange 49 Old man: Ger. 50 Snicker- 51 Speaker of baseball 52 Charged atoms 53 Mini-missive Wednesday Tim Crothers national powers coming from Northern schools such as Notre Dame and Penn State. Several of those programs recruit seasoned fencers out of high school, but many UNC fencers didn't begin fencing until they arrived at the University, with some beginning in physical education classes and others first trying it at team tryouts. This relative uhfamiliarity with the sport has allowed many of the team members to develop their skills together, and in doing so, develop a strong sense of camaderie, illustrated by hugs and pats on the back after a match, whether it was won or lost. - " Fencing may appear violent, but it produces few serious injuries. It is similar to boxing in that it is a head-to-head battle requiring total concentration; but while a boxer relies on power and brawn, the fencer must develop agility and split-second hand-eye coordination to complement a mental toughness. The ability to manipulate an opponent psycho logically often can make up for inferior physical talent. Back in the basement of Fetzer Gym, the UNC-State fencing match ended at 9 p.m., more than four hours after it began. UNC beat State decisively in both the men's and women's divisions. But there was no dancing on Franklin Street; instead, the teammates chatted, congratulated each other and turned off the lights on their way out. Will trade a case of beer for my license plate if yon picked it np or stole it Saturday night. No questions asked. TAN185 S.C. 933-8846 Anytime. MEUS To the BEST "Roomie" in the world I hope you have a wonderful birthday! Legal, at last. Have fun! Thanks for all your support this year. Its really meant a lot. I love you! Sheri. Suzie and Betsie, OK so on Friday night you two won the first round. Next time, it's you who are going to be under the table. Ill manage better next time. AUNT HOLLY Cuteness kills, but we've made it through four "PLUM-GOOD" years! Here's to many more full of strawberries and mize. WE LOVE YOU BUNCHES! Uncle Bunky and Norman. PALEFACE CAN YOU BELIEVE WE'VE SURVIVED 4 WHOLE MOTHS? Here's to Forest Theatre, Four Corners, Elevator action and Sugar free Chocolate. Happy Anniversary Dear! Love Devious A SCR5W MB? WHAT ABOUT QRJVERl THERE Hfe GOT ryVttMt VIGILANTE, EH? zSMEF-'Z WHAT PIP HE SMELLS LIKE.. BEAT THEM S5NfFFi WITH? A BIG SLA3 OF ( OUVE LOAF... ) 54 FBI type 57 Jap. bay 1 1 R 3 p R 16 p T5 9 10 111 112 113 "u 75 16 TT" TT" 19 25 1 26 J 2f"T28 "" 29" """" 3T3Tj32"" IT" """" 34" """ " " " 1 35 """" 36" " "" If" "- 38 "39 'jp " - .j--. . - . i"7r4a 1 49 """"" 5(T" """" " 51 1 521 i3l 54 "55" "" 56 5 T" """" """" "" """" """"" 58 " 1 59 " " ' ' b0 tt" """ jrr """"" """" j63 grand TERRY B.: Happy 22nd Birthday to a fantastic Union President and great friend. 1 know it's been hard to keep your birthday a secret, so now everyone will know it's today! Beware Kim A.-WAR HAS JUST BEEN DECLARED!!! HLB. Pick your discount for a 10-50 off everything in the store. Large stock of long wool coats. Poor Richards. 929-5850. To 1023-1026 MORRISON: Enough about this legendary 8-incher, who's got the 6-inch snack? Bring it out guys, we want ot know!! The UNC Campus. DAVE: You're so sweet I must say. You're the best thing since G.I. Joe with a Kung Fu grip. You gotta love the special way you make me feel inside. Love ya, Special K alias suckie. HEf, MAN, I'M AN 'MAMMY PAYIMAKB hffPAY! Eucmamu mm ana - YOU CAN'T DO GOOP HOMEWORK WHEN YOU CAN FEEL YOUR ARTERIES CLOSING.. Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: ft 'IH V JIM. .. sT I Jim i a a l 11 mmt - bb. n a a k. w - B A D TOrPAULrUM lAlRls -LHHA jO R IN IE I APR I L iili Tj 0. E xEJ JL L 0.R.JL.L E iIRE Lff TJE N E T"Tf r R Q rT" TRESTTOW JEThTeTU MilAEAH L"S1E RN A L KL C. A H El E. P.H AN T Illi H"S C ON E1D E 0 I P R If R E 1 TP A s " jClO R OfTTTfT 0 T Alt AmTeTe R "Sr A R ATtO" R G E M AM M XYTO KUM ffTrAP f. R.1MJ. lL o.c.0. nr mi SIAItIy RLJa F E R IE GER 130E5 r t
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