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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, February 18, 19857 (HI?? Bat III ar Meet tate's 6W brings ' difffereiult responses Classified Info Re tarn ad and check or money order to the DTH office by aoon the baiiacM day before yoar ad is to run. Ada mast be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Stadeats, Stadeat Organiza tions aad Individuals: 1 day: $2.09 2 days: $3.25 3 days: $4.09 4 days: $4.75 5 days: $5.C0 Basiaesses: $4.03 per day 5C for each additional word $1.00 for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads wd ran five days FREE. FOR SALE ads wSl be ran FREE for stadeats, stadeat organizations, and individaals for items less than $500. Price mast be stipulated in the ad. Free ads mast be marked as each or any monies coSected will not be refunded. No coupon is necessary. Please notify the DTI I office immediately if there are mis takes in yoar ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad announcements BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will hm paid to healthy non smokers, nga 1S-35 who complete mm EPA breathing stndy on UNC cant pas. Please call 946-1253 Monday Friday 8 a.m. -5 p.m. SPRING BREAK in Daytona Beach from $89. . South Padre from $78, Mustang blandPort Aransas $119, Steamboat Springs skiing from $79. HURRY "Break From The Books" call Sunchase Tours toll free for more information 1-800-321-591 or contact a Sunchase Campus Representative or your local Travel Agency TODAY! Photography Club wiB meet at 7pm, February 19th, in the Union. Only those wishing to join need attend. (Sorry-no special topic will be covered). Also- Positions are avialbel in club leadership, offers free membership. Call Alan Kennedy at 968-0212 for more information. The Department of Housing is sponsoring a work shop for studnets living off -cam pus to obtain information on how to get back into University Housing. The workshop will be held Monday, February 18th at 6pm in Room 206 of the Student Union. For further information contact Kay Reynolds 962-5401. Nominate Your Friends or Co-Workers for The Order of the Grail-Valkyries Honorary Organization. Applications and Information available at Union Desk. Deadline Monday, Feb. 25th. BAHAMAS 7 saaboats ESsd-a few spots left oa oar 45' moto rized yacht. $350 iaclndes Baha 'mas, boat, food, and more. 1-493-4223 after 4pm and weekendee. The Media Board is accepting applications for 1985-86 Business Managers and Editors for the Phoenix, Cellar Door, Carolina Quarterly, and Yackety-Yack. For more information contact Jennifer Cargal at 967 5337. It's Not Too Late to sign up for SPRING. BREAK in Daytona Beach! Drive yourself $!? or nde the bus for $159. For details caHTRarie 9674179. - '"' College Hockey Fans. Videos of recent WCHA games. Interested? Have a video player, or willing to share rental? Gary evenings. 967-2540. Ayurreda, the most ancient system for health and longerity: "Introductory Course on Prevention," taught by Tim Carr, M.D. and Dr. N.H. Rao, L.I.M., Director, Academy for Ayurreda, Vijayawada, India. Three evenings seminars, 8-10pm, Feb. 19-21, School of Public Health, Roseneau Lecturn Hall. Course Fee $100. For further information, call 967-7633. TONIGHT! In Appreciation of Black History Month, tbe Carol ina Uaioa presents Dr. Tradicr Hsrris speakias aboat Black Women ia History, la Uaioa Maia Gallery, 7pm. Beceptioa imme diately following. 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. Write Your Own Resume Why pay high professional fees? No one knows YOU better than YOUR SELF! Order Today! "How to Write the Resume that Wins Jobs." Send $4.95 to Opportunities Unlimited, Dept. 60 504 Colonial Place, New Bern, NC We're doner We're better ...and we now deliver! 149E.FrasdhiSi. Summer 7orSc Ma!o& Female Camp Counselors. Traditional & high adventure. Wanted for YMCA Camp Cheerio Roaring Gap, NC Interviews March 20th 10-5 pm Sign up at Placement OfHco ABORTION - TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain med ication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942-0824. 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. ATTENTION WOMEN: Attrac tive nails are a nut for mccim fnl first impressions (job inter views, special occasions). Experienced professional nail artist caa apply scalptared nail tips for only $3.09 per naQ. Call 929-2514 for answered anesrions and appointment. E.J. and Company UNC's choice of rock, beach and funk. 4 hours of your favorite music for only $140. Call Now! Andy Pirtman at 967-8871. PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free pregnancy testing and counseling. Call Pregnancy Support Services at 942-7318. All services are confidential. TYPING SERVICES. Neat, accurate, rea sonably priced. Rush jobs welcome. Call Lisa at 962-2307 or 942-4376 after 5:00. "Computerized Financial Aid Service, $39. Minimum five sources, guaranteed, or your money refunded. Millions of dollars unclaimed every year-why not get your share?" 967-4831. lost snd found $75.0 REWARD for the return of my lost doa. Male English Setter mix, 50-60 lbs. mostly whits with black ears and spots, one large black spot oa side. He has a long whits tail aad is wearing an oraaae reflector collar. Very frieadly-aaswers to the aame Henry. Please call 942-113 or 933-8782 if yoa have seea him. Ask tor PsaJa. FOUND: Interesting little thing that looks like a cross between Chinese windpipes and a fishhook. Iten suspected to be a earring. Call Indiana White at 933-2445. FOUND: Damage to doors oh white Toyota parked in Belhower S-2 lot Thursday Feb. 7th. Anyone with information on Hit and Run vehicle please all Cathy 966-3351. LOST: Ray Ban Sunglasses with mirrored lens in tan case on Thrusday Feb. 14th. Reward if returned. Can 929 5056. MISSING: Wednesday night (13th) at the KA House. One short multi-colored striped wool coat. Predominately maroon, black, and gray. If found please call Megan 933 7388. help wanted PUT YOUR SPARE TIME TO GOOD IJSE participating m EPA research oa the UNC enmpns. Earn nt least $5 boar. Help tne environment and act a free physical. Wasted: healthy, non-smokins males, aaes 18-35, Call 944-1253 Mon-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. l.,tn, a. second similar study, sons of alcoholics are needed as volunteers. V 'Confidentiality guaranteed. For informa tion write-Mr. J. LaDine 1124 F.L.O.B. 231-H, UNC-Chapel HiU, N.C. 27514 or phone 919-966-1154. "CAMP COUNSELORS" MF Outstanding Slim and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 plus. Separate girls' and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAME LOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSUS at Mass., Penn., No. Carolina, California. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581, 516-374-0785. SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE! Cruise Liners and Resort Hotels Now Hiring. Many positions available. For application Write to: Tourism Personnel Services P.O. Box 350218 Tampa, FL 33695-0218. WEDNESDAY AT ELLIOT'S NEST Cell 674273 for IrtfD SPUING B3EAK F0LTT LAUDERDALE Plenty of rooms left on the strip From $1497 nites. Call Doug 968-8038 or Stan 942-5406 The Fi1dta Coard is now accepting applications for 1985- 86 Business Managers and Editors for the Phoenix, Cellar Door, Carolina Quarterly, and Yackety-Yack. For more information contact Jennifer Cargal mt 87-5337 Every Monday, 4-11 pm All You Cars Est and Drink for C3.00 (Walk-in Customers Only) This includes Mexican Food, Soft Drinks and Draft Beer. Fastbreais QJnixican Delivery Restaurs nr 98-0033 HOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB shall interview for summer jobs Wednesday, Feb. 26th and Thursday, Feb. 27th from l-4pm. Lifeguards, swim team coach, pool manager, and snack bar personnel. Must be mature, responsible and have a WSI. Apply at Clubhouse 3803 Dover Road, Durham 439 6565. EXCELLENT PART TIME JOB for reliable energetic, creative individual who enjoys working with children at Hope Valley Afterschool Program 2:30-5:30 M F. Some flexibility. Call Mrs. Strauss at 489-3769 after 2:30 or 732-7510 evenings. Keep trying. RELIEF GROUP HOME MANAGERS Part-time staff needed to work with mentally retarded adults and children in a group home environment. Duties include supervision of residents; follow through on developmental and behavioral programming and assisting residents with daily routines, household maintenence, and meal preparation. Must be available for evenings and weekend work. Scheduled hours are on an as needed basis. To apply contact Residential Services, Inc. at 942-7391. RESEARCH SUBJECTS Male students. 21-31 years of age needed for experiement testing effects of prescription drugs on simulated driving performance. Paid training and test sessions, approx. 48 hours.. Fro further information call 684-3032. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR ORIENTATION Assistant Positions for CAROLINA TOPS and FALL ORlENTA: TION. Forms are in 01 Steele Building. Due date is February 28th 1985. Not for orien tation counselors-call 962-8521 for further information. Volunteer's needed: NUTRITION . 'RESEARCH PROJECT, Effect of Diet and v'lMormones on Blood Pressure and Red Cell Volume. Healthy males, females, black and white, 18-35 yrs. old. Call 966-3402 for further information. ,. Summer Job Opportunity! Lobs Beach N.C. ie now accepting application, for Lifcgnaros. For iafonaatioa aad aa applicatioa write Libby Peacock, Atta. Loas Beach Parke mmi Recreation, Loas Beach, N.C 2841. Advanced Ufeeavias certifictioa is reaaired. 239 Plasma Donor Wanted fan diately. Help others while e cash. Call 942-0251 for detail. PART-TIME: earn extra money ia Chapel HiU-eervins. Will train if yoa know the basics. For interview Call Ms. Shape collect 919-286-4141 between 2:0O-6:3Opm, M-F. Satnrday aad Saaday between 6:00-9:00. 919-383-1855. CRUISESHIPS HIRING, $16-530,000! Cam bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Direc tory, newsletter. 1-916-944-4444. AIRLINES HIRING, $14-$39,000! Stewar desses, Reservarionist! Worldwide! Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1-916-944- YOUTH BASEBALL UMPIRES early May thru July, $6.25-$12.50 per game. Prior baseball experience preferred. Apply by March 15, 1985. VOLLEY BALL OFFICIALS mid-March thru May $5.00 per hour. Volley ball knowledge preferred. Apply by Feb. 22, 1985, SOFTBALL BASEBALL FIELD SUPERVISORS positions begin early May. $4.25 per hour at 8-25 hours per week. Prior Softball experience pre ferred. Apply by March 15, 1985. SOFTBALL SCOREKEEPERS posi tions from early May to July, $3 J5 per hour 8-25 hours per week: Prior Softball experience preferred. Apply by March 15, 1985. Equal Opportunity Employer. Town of Carrboro, 301 W. Main St. Carrboro, NC 27510 968-7708. COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT CAMPS seeks qualified counselors for 75 member children's camps in Northeast July and August. Contact: Association of Inde pendent Camps(NC) 60 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10010 (212) 679-3230. Applications for Order of the Grail-Valkyries available at Union Desk Deadline Mon. Feb. 25 DR. ELLIS COWLING President of United States Council on Acid Rain will be speaking on ACID RAIN Tues., Feb. 19, 7:00 pm Carolina Union, Rm. 208 Come and get informed on one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Sponsored by Y Committee on Environmental Awareness APPLICATIONS are now available for ORIENTATION ASSISTANT Positions for CAROLINA TOPS and FALL ORIENTATION Forms are available in OF Steele Building Due date is 28 February 1985 This is not for orientation counselors. Recruitment later in semester. Call 962-8521 for information. PlayFest '85 3 Plays in Rep Cloud 9 by Caryl Churchill Pert Feb. 19, 22 Msssure Fer r.'tsiure by William Shakespeare ' . Prw. Feb. 2 (cancelled) Pert Feb. 21, 24 Cures eftha Starving Cists ' by Sam Shepard Pert Feb. 20, 23 ZJZ, Piayf est contains Theatre ttrong language ana nuaiiy oug WEE NEED CHILD CARE HELP: Every Wednesday l-10pm in our home in Chapel Hill. Call 929-1347. Must have transportation. for sale FOR SALE: small dorm size Sanyo refrig erator great condition. $75 call 933-3370. Granville South Female Contract for sale. Meals and maid service are included and parking is avilabte. Discount offered. Call 933 8437. I have a lot of EDDIE MURPHY tickets to sell. Great seats. $15 a piece or best offer. Call 933-1656. Please don't call unless you really want to buy. FOR SALE: Panasonic AMFM stereo, record player, and cassette recorder combo. Good speakers included. Ideally for dorm room. Call 933-7163 in evenings. ONE OWNER 1977 Mercury Comet, 74,000 miles. Excellent condition, air, new vinyl roof. $1300. Call 968-1633 from 6:00-10:00pm. SHEEPSKIN SEATCOVERS for most imports and domestic cars, trucks, vans. Highest quality imported directly from New Zealand at guaranteed lowest prices in U.S. Call 942-7020. FOR SALE LOFT, full size bed with desk and shelf below. $80 929-7216. CAROLINA BLUE PLUSH CARPETING for sale. Perfect for dorm room. Like new. Asking $15. Call Rob at 933-8558 and keep trying. COBB CONTRACT FOR SALE-NOW! If interested call 9933-8136. FOR SALE: Practically bread new pair of white S perry Top Sider Tennis Shoe. They were size 10 mw bat they shrank after washing. Will sell for $10. Call 933.1655 ask for Dong. Leave name and namber if I am not there. 1974 Buick Le Sabre Only $300.If interested call Shaun Brady at 933-4544. HOME STEREO FOR SALE. $150 but price negotiable. Has eight-track tape player, AM FM radio, and phonograph with 2 20-inch speakers. Call 933-5772. Move up to a Windsurfer Rocket 99. Sacrifice $600-less than 1 year old. Call 1-684-1449 (Durham). Ask for Jerry. FOR SALE: Bus pass. Expires May 30, 1985. All routes. Going For Only $25. Call Howard at 967-5967. SPRING BREAK "85 T Shirts. See ad in Today's Paper. Order by February 20th and receive by February 28th. Order Today! roommates We need one female roommate to share 2 bedroom Foxcroft Apart ment. rent and atUities. Call 929-6093. EASY-GOING, LIBERAL MINDED ROOMMATE to share 2-bedroom Old Well Apt. February rent free! $172.50 monthly plus !4 utilities. On two buslines. Includes tennis courts, pool, cable T.V. Call Scott at 967 5417. wanted Are you ready to jam! Want two girls to go to Ft. Lauderdale Spring Break! Please caff"' 933-9137 or 933-6173. V- WANTED: Tickets to the WFU vs. UNC game February 20th. Call 967-4336. FEELING DOWN ON YOURSELF A new group will be meeting Tuesdays from 1:30-3:00 for -enhancing self-esteem and -building confidence and competence Call Student Mental Health at 966-3658. DEADLINES ? We'll help you make them. Fast Service Late Hours Copies SO Klnko's 114 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 (91 9) 967-0790 Graduating? Put your skills to work in the .?2SIC2' Apply Now! Call: 966-3761 942-4057 Know someone who has given unselfish service, time, leadership to the University Community? They deserve to be nomi nees for the Order of the Old Well. Nomination forms are available at the Union Desk. For more information call 929-3748. By FRANK KENNEDY Staff Writer RALEIGH - There are an assortment of scales on which success can be measured. One of which is, of course, the introduction of another "W into the win-loss chart. And then there are ways to respond to success that comes from something such as a "W". For some N.C. State fans, it meant riding in the back of a red Chevy pickup around Reynolds Coliseum for an hour or two, screaming at the top of their lungs and drowning themselves in beer. For them, it was a win over UNC the only school they ever really need to beat for a successful year. For the Wolfpack, their 85-76 victory over the Tar Heels Saturday was a measure of their ability not just to beat Dean Smith and another nationally ranked UNC team, but rather an affirmative signal that they have rec overed fully from the doldrums of a midseason slump that saw them fall to 12-7 and endanger their chances of making the NCAA tournament. "We've had a lot of adversity," said coach Jim Valvano in vague reference to the controversy over freshman Chris Washburn. "IVe been proud of these kids. IVe said that before and I'm saying it now." With the win, State concluded a four game home stretch that also included wins over Clemson and Southern Methodist. "We knew going into this home stretch that we could play ourselves into the (NCAA) tournament or right out of it," Valvano said. The Wolfpack is now 16-7, and at 64 in the ACC in a logjam of teams just one half game behind leader Georgia Tech. Perhaps more important for State is the realization they made Saturday that they could win a crucial game without relying on forward Lorenzo Charles, the only Wolfpack player averaging double figures this year. Center Cozell McQueen, usually more a threat on the boards, was devastating as he posted up low against UNC's mixed defenses and powered his way to 20 points against the tallest front line in the league. I need tickets (student or non-student) for the WAKE FOREST basketball game. Call 933-4231. Want to buy three Eddie Murphy tickets. If you want to sell, call Andy at 933-3836. no roommate, so keep trying. business opportunity Manager: Mr. Sport Store Mature Adult, retail experience required. Apply in person at the South Square Mall ride Going to FLORIDA for Spring Break? I need ; jjf jdejo the Jacksonville area. Will share driving and expesnes. Call Juli, 933-5248. Thanks.'"' . . - The Man From UNCIe WHfcN J. Vfc fcfctr 1 TO SLEEP. SLEEPSLEEP T a t 1 a. De. A " Atf& then Sleep sour i Doonesbury ..fifJPMJB UWERSTAHP YOUVZ SUCCESSFULLY TPANSPLAVTBP The HEART OF A LIBERAL INTO A CONSeWATIVS. NATURALLY, MB AT TH5 P.N.C. ARB VERY IHTERSST5PIN YOUR RESULTS. 1 1 7 I S fill! Bloom County MR. VIGlLANTBHeYt PIP YOU LBCTUR5 THEfA in on we sms of BACK. LBTflNb TUG GUILTY CRIMINAL M0CK7H& AMERICAN COURTS ? Peanuts if you pon't help me WITH MY HOMEWORK, I'M GOING TO SUE YOU McQueen's inside threat actually helped to open up the outside game, as tiny Spud Webb and Terry Gannon blistered the UNC 1-3-1 zone. The Tar Heel defense tried to collapse on Charles, who finished with 14. "IVe told (McQueen) that if he would post up strong like that he could get the ball and score," Webb said. "He was asking for the ball, he had his man one-on-one and was making the power move." Webb, meanwhile, was as intimidat ing as McQueen in some respects. When the UNC defense collapsed inside, Webb found lanes to penetrate, and lofted short jumpers over the out stretched hands of UNC towers Warren Martin and Brad Daugherty. "He had a great sense of penetrating," Martin said of Webb. "Our guards, Kenny (Smith) and Steve (Hale) were dropping back to help out inside, and by the time they got back outside, Spud was already penetrating and causing a lot of problems." The fact that Webb had virtually no practice time last week due to a bad cold makes his performance even more remarkable. "I came into the game trying to do the same things IVe been doing taking the shot when it was there and driving when it was there," Webb said. "When they'd pack it in and kick it back out, I'd have to take the shot. We were moving so well on offense that it created a lot of shots for us." Nate McMillan, who scored the biggest two of his nine points when he intercepted an errant Tar Heel pass and slammed State to a 78-72 lead with 1:32 remaining, admitted that to continue on track against UNC was a plus. "Some people say that if you only win two or three games all season but you beat Carolina, the season was a success," he said. "It's like winning a championship or something. You feel great." For the Tar Heels, the loss could still be graded with a minimal degree of success. Relatively speaking, anyway. "We had opportunities, we didn't take advantage of them, but that's nothing to get down about," Daugherty said. "We're still on track, I believe. We played a fine basketball game today. for rent CHRISTIAN HOUSEHOLD FOR NEXT YEAR? Passive-solar comtemporary in woodsy setting in country. Prefer grad or professional students, marrieds or singles. 933-9166, evenings. Need a place this summer? Have your own room in house i mite from campus. AC, complete kitchen, dishwasher, washerdryer, color TV, ceiling fan each bedroom. $180 mo. plus V4 utilities. 933-5011, 933-9614. personal DTH Staffers: Order your official DTH commemorative sweatshirt today. These are not imitations they are approved and certified by your business desk. This offer . available for a limited .time only so order today. Remember, these sweatshirts are not available in stores or other places of business. Stop by our plush DTH headquarters and AHHrt... . HARM BED. O&M, Soft Red. this is Ewert... &U$SFOl,SBMfc"...I COULD STA? of Coue.se" we fwve a UH-HUH. UJELLJO BE HONEST, MR.KlRK.mWU7 REALLY KNOW WHAT mVE60T YET. OUR BOY HAP SOME COMPLICA TIONS, ANP WE'VE ONLY JUST STARTEP JN7ER- VIEWING HIM. OOOPf anp weY I PIP. FOUNPYW... WHERE'S f RIGHT Y YOUR J I HERE J order today. TeU'em Dan sent you. TAKE A MOUNTAIN BROOK BREAK IN THE SMOKIES! Hike in the woods, soak in the spa, fish, then.. .relax by the fireside. You deserve it! Mountain Brook 704-5864329. Win 2 tickets to ACC Tournament, airfare and hotel for 2 in Atlanta. Judea reform Congregation Raffle. $5.00 a chance. 967 6670 evenings. Jeff G., I inherit from yon not only a desk of ei iters and a sheet of computer instructions, bat also an example of diligence, excel lence, and exuberance to bear in mind as I execute my duties. I am a better person for having worked with yon, and I will miss your wit and camaraderie immensely- Come by often. Your Apprentice, Frank. Intrigued Admirer...Im also intrigued, unattached and interested. PAM I'm nri, EVEN BETTER. iZP'JSrr HE SEEMS W LJ'ZZc HAVE BECOME INDEPENDENT. PRD6RE5SIVE? ...aurrr WAS... WfltTWAtrL P0NT7511M5- GUILTY. YOUR ATTORNEY WILL NEVER UNPER5TANP THIS CASE... PR06RES5IVZ? Z-lB 1935 United Fenlufe Syndlcsls.lnc. We're not down, we're not dragging our heads. Well get our heads up, coach will kick us in the butt Monday and get ready for Wednesday.". Positive points to be considered: UNC did shoot 62 percent from the floor Saturday, made 43 of 49 free throws during last week's three-game road trip to what coach Smith called "circus-like atmospheres" at LSU, Maryland and State, and outrebounded those three opponents, 91-67 the latter being a remarkable about-face from earlier this season. "Just because the scoreboard says we lost doesn't mean we're not still improv ing," coach Smith said. "I haven't seen anyone play as well offensively as (State) did today. If State keeps playing like that, they 11 be in Lexington." Hale said that before last week, he would have been happy if someone had told him UNC would go 2-1 during the road trip. Daugherty even wondered aloud if it was in the team's best interest to return to Carmichael Auditorium, where the Tar Heels have struggled this year. "I really like playing on the road," he said. "It makes our team concentrate a lot harder. The more you play on the road, the more confident you become. But you always look forward to playing at home again. I just hope we can con centrate harder Wednesday. Lately, weVe had trouble concentrating at home." Kenny Smith deemed Saturday's loss a potential blessing in disguise. "Our first priority is to get to the NCAAs, and weVe got a good shot at doing that," he said. "This loss might even help us because we might go out for the next game a little hungrier. Defensively, we played well, but they were hitting everything." Of course, Smith was not jumping up and down in exultation over a loss. He was grading. "We played well, but I can't give us an 4 A or a B' because we didn't do the right things to win. I'd say we were somewhere in the 'C range." He was grading degrees of success, which are sometimes a function of failure. Relatively speaking, of course. MLW of 105 Cedarwood Lane. I haven't stopped thinking about since we first met. Would ou like to go out? Reply DTH the rescuer. AlESECers-Thanks to everyone for your support and patience these last few weeks. I'm still OUT OF CONTROL (ie. J.W., BOA, N.Y., Popagayos). Keep up the great work. We'll celebrate in Washington and Tennessee! -Meredith. 1CITY DESKERS: Kev, Mike G., ' Lisa, Marjorie, Tom, Dora, Beth, . James, and Matt-Thanks to all for the good work during the past year. I will miss yon all! Call, .come see me and don't be 'strangers for the rest of the .semester. tSnecial thanks to VanessaV'the new city editor. Love, Melanie. ' HOW MANY FIN6ERS? YOU TELL ME. :,PSMIS5BP ON A OH, I minor pouxe TECHNICALITY. fT.. W T FlW AlARAI... I VA A- : J THAT W0NV BOTHER J4IM A BIT X-J''
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