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34The Tar Heel Monday, August 18, 1986 Party from page 30 M6ChdIliCS from page 18 one meets more old friends and discusses the game. If the result was victory, then there is high praise for the mighty Tar Heels. If the unspeak able occurs, well, those words are unprintable. As one grows older the court parties are no longer appropriate, so then post-game functions are at the Carolina Inn. There, they have what are called alumni mixers, where the group is closer to your age and income level. Of course, for you freshmen-to-be, such events are off limits; you will probably go back to your dorm after the game and revel in the joy of finally becoming a Tar Heel. After all, we all know you are coming here because you love Carolina sports, especially Dean Smith and the roundball Tar Heels. LOOECING FOR A PLACE TO EXERCISE? FREE Classes all week at THE BODYSHOP Tuesday. Sept. 2 thru Saturday. Sept. 6 Try Our New Classes! Something for everyone. 933-9281 Kroger Plaza Get a firm price quotation and estimated time of completion in writing. Specify your expectation of an itemized list of parts and labor. When you pick up your car, review the charges with the mechanic or service manager, the SCAU report said. Keep receipts for future reference. If you are dissatisfied "immediately return to the shop and explain the problem," the report said. "Most reputable facilites will attempt to work out a mutually agreeable settlement." If you and your mechanic are not able to come to an agreement, contact SCAU or Student Legal Services. The SCAU report lists information on 32 shops in the Chapel Hill area. Names of owners, hours of opera tion, types of services performed, terms of guarantees on labor and parts and labor charges are provided. Two surveys, one completed by the businesses and another by customers, provided the information. SCAU is located in Suite B in the Student Union. The telephone number is 962-8313. The information in "Automotive Repair Guide" was obtained in 1984. Current information may be obtained by contacting SCAU. Abroad from page 4 right at the beginning," he said. "Some people changed (their minds), I think, mainly because their folks didn't want them to go. But it has not been a lot." Lalik, who has been working for the past months at a communcia tions company, said she has been saving up her money to return to Spain. "It was wonderful," she said. "I'm dying to go back. I have friends there, and I just made a call to Spain yesterday." Gless said that students on scho larships or financial aid do not have to worry about losing the aid if they go abroad. Students don't have to go through the hassles of readmis sion because the Student Leave Policy applies to those studying abroad with these programs, he said. 3D People prevent birth defects :aa ' r r JKCS r h -JOCJ Hsf!?'frff Jt- UJt) I?- Midl f4 (k- .I VC?: i( t'(4 ifci V iv ttfl fs4lci fiiif- T'' ) K1- fmi jI J' '!-:i?ir i'U(f Tjl 1S ' (! 'fw tifs- ;t? 1?'. !ff-If V ) ,'( i 'if-i- t:4 fiti i S4M lt- tV :fCi!4l; f( 11 '11. 4IK 4s ) v. -V ,1t -1Vr3 lts)tir Ji3ciis? ?t 5jfJlf?MtMf?- Hsfl?tJ 5tWi5?i-( i JttWIl !ll!tt iw i n n (?
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