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6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, February 15, 1989 Soorts UNC wrestlers pin Dyke, 31 -8 Old Dominion from page 1 Reid and sprinted downcourt with seven seconds remaining in the half. After quickly looking up at the clock, Rice pulled up and buried a 21 -footer at the buzzer to give the Tar Heels a five-point halftime lead. "I think that might have affected them a little bit," Rice said. "We came out real hard in the second half and jumped on them early." And jump on the Monarchs they did. The shocked ODU squad opened the second half slowly as UNC pulled Cut to a 58-48 lead just four minutes into the period. ' But the Monarchs crept back into the game behind Carver's treys and a valiant effort by ODU guard Darrin McDonald, who had watched from the bench with four fouls as the Tar Heels stretched their lead to 10. When McDonald, who finished the game with 19 points on 8-of-13 shooting, drove the lane for two points with six minutes remaining, the Monarchs faced a three-point deficit at 71-68. From that point on, the Tar Heels ate up the clock on each possession and took the ball to the hoop with the shot clock running down. Four Tar Heel free throws, coupled with erratic shooting down the stretch by Carver and McDonald, left the UNC lead at 79-72 with two minutes to play. The Tar Heels then went to their four corners offense with Rice leading the charge. Quick passes from Rice to Steve Bucknall to Fox ended in a Fox jam that put the final touches on the Tar Heel victory. "We made some mental mistakes down the stretch," said ODU coach Tom Young. "We were in the game until the last three minutes, but we didn't play smart, and our kids played a bit too emotional." In a quick-paced first half, ODU jumped out to an 8-2 lead just two minutes into the game. The score then see-sawed back and forth until a 17-17 tie at the 12-minute mark, but some sloppy UNC ballhan dling led to four consecutive Monarch hoops and a 25-17 ODU lead. The Tar Heels battled back to tie the score at 32, and when Rice hit Fox for a fast-break slam seconds later, Fox had his 12th point of the half and UNC took its first lead of the game at 34-32. The Monarchs came back to tie at 41, but two Bucknall free throws and Rice's three-pointer secured UNC's 46-41 halftime lead. From staff reports DURHAM The North Carolina wrestling squad assured itself of at least a tie for first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season with a 31-8 victory over Duke Tuesday in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Pete Welch and Erik Keyser opened the match by tallying pins in the 158-pound and 167-pound weight classes, respectively, to give the Tar Heels a 30-0 lead. With the win, the grapplers ran their record to 16-4 overall and 5-1 in the ACC. UNC is currently ranked sixth in the National Wrestling Coaches Associ ation poll. Senior Enzo Catulo won an 18-7 decision for his 1 1th victory in a row. : Catulo now has a 23-3 mark on the . season and is ranked eighth in the ' country. John Welch downed his opponent 21-6 while gaining a technical fall ; victory. ' : North Carolina will be in action Saturday at Navy Freshman Denkins adds flair to Tar Heel gymnastics squad By BETHANY LITTON Stall Writer Take a world-renowned gymnast who has been unable to compete for two years. Give her free reign on a balance beam, a floor exercise mat, a vault and two uneven parallel bars. The resulting effect is like a fireworks show explosive and vibrant. And the spark that causes it is Angela Denkins. What a spectacular show it is. In her first five meets back from two years of injuries, Denkins, a freshman from Willingboro, N.J., has won three all-around titles and set two school records, proving that her two injury-ridden years are far behind her. Denkins said she feels more men tally prepared now than she ever has, and the period of rehabilitation only served to fuel her determination to do well. "It felt good to get back out. I missed it a lot," she said. "I'm really hungry and ready to go." Gymnastics coach Derek Galvin said that Denkins potential contri bution to the UNC program is already evident. "She's already shown that she can make her mark as one of the out standing, if not the most outstanding, gymnasts we've had to date," he said. lnc 1986,.. the last year Denkins competed before she was struck with ankle and shoulder injuries, she was one of the top gymnasts in the country. She was the U.S. National Beam Champion and sixth overall in the country, standings that would have assured her a spot on the 1 ( f i 2- Angela Denkins Olympic team had it been an Olympic year. She went instead to the Goodwill Games in Moscow, a prestigious international competition which Denkins said was the highlight of her gymnastics career so far. "She was really well received in Moscow," Galvin said. "They keyed in on her and realized that not only is she an outstanding athlete but a very unique personality." Denkins has also traveled to Bulgaria, China, Switzerland, France and Italy for competitions and exhibitions. Despite her considerable accomp lishments, Denkins is a true team R-R-R-RING "Hi! I'm Kellye Jones your AT&T Student Cam pus Manager here at UNC. I would like to tell you how AT&T can help lower your long distance bills. I can also answer any of your long distance questions. The best time to reach me is between 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.M-F, but you can call me anytime at 933-2302." ARQITV EAST FRANKLIN i--ih lv38 I U CHAPEL HILL 967-8665 1 q.sga-aiattt 2:10 7:10 (sugg. PG-13) ST , MATTHEW BRODERICK Torch song 24:20 7.9:20 4:30 TpDN AOV ..-as 9:30 MULUulHl player. She's just another one of the team, she said, working hard to earn points and help the Tar Heels (2-4 on the year) win meets. Her main motivation to succeed is the closeness of the team, she said. Galvin said she has an excellent attitude in the gym, keeping things positive and fun and doing whatever is asked of her in practice. "I like to keep everybody happy, just to let them know it's not the end of the world if something goes wrong," she said. "There's always another time." Adds Galvin: "Angela takes it seriously, in that she wants to give her best. When she's competing, she's performing. But she doesn't take it so seriously that it devastates her when she makes a mistake." Denkins has a "mental toughness" that is only found in the most exceptional athletes, Galvin said. Not only does she have considerable talent, she has confidence in her ability to succeed. Denkins said determination and confidence, as well as the support of family and friends, are the factors that have given her the discipline and focus gymnastics requires. Because the training of an elite gymnast is so intense, she was "kind of isolated" in high school, she said, and she missed out on a typical teenager's social life. But she's found it easier to strike a balance at UNC. Denkins came here for a number of reasons, including encouragement from her coach in Willingboro and the prestigious education UNC offers, she said. An RTVMP major, Denkins hopes to be a television and movie producer after college, and she also enjoys dancing and meeting new people. "I think she's the kind of person ality that will reflect well on the University," Galvin said. Denkins' accomplishments this season include setting three school records in the all-around, the balance beam and the floor exercise and tying one in the vaulting event. Her goals for the year are for the UNC team to go to nationals and for herself to become an All-American gymnast. Denkins said her favorite event is the balance beam, but she is starting to enjoy the floor more as she begins to take more creative liberties with her routines. 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Ads must be prepaid. Rates: for 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.50 5 days $5.00 .50 for each consecutive day Businesses: $5.00 per day Additional charges for all ads: St per word per day over 25 words $1.00 per day for boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office imme diately if there are mistakes in your ad. we will be responsible only for the first ad run. business opportunities OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL OR SHOE STORE, CHOOSE FROM: JEAN SPORTSWEAR, LADIES, MEN'S, CHILDRENMATERNITY, LARGE SIZES, PETITE, DANCEWEAR AERO BIC, BRIDAL, LINGERIE OR ACCES SORIES STORE. ADD COLOR ANAL YSIS. BRAND NAMES: LIZ CLAIBORNE, HEALTHTEX, CHAUS, LEE, ST MICHELE, FORENZA, BUGLE BOY, LEVI, CAMP BEVERLY HILLS, ORGANICALLY GROWN, LUCIA, OVER 2000 OTHERS. OR $13.99 ONE PRICE DESIGNER, MULTI TIER PRIC ING DISCOUNT OR FAMILY SHOE STORE. RETAIL PRICES UNBELIEVA BLE FOR TOP QUALITY SHOES NOR MALLY PRICED FORM $19. TO $60. OVER 250 BRANDS 2600 STYLES. $18,900 to $29,900: INVENTORY, TRAINING, FIXTURES, AIRFARE, GRAND OPENING, ETC. CAN OPEN " 15 DAYS. MR. SCHNEIDER (612) 888-1009. help wanted PART-TIME ADVERTISING COORDI NATOR. Minimum of one full day or 2 half days per week. Develop display ads, PSA's promotional material and assist with seasonal program paper. Flexible hours great benefits. Contact Chapel Hill Carrboro YMCA. 980 Airport Rd. 942 5156. STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR EPA air pollatioa research. Healthy males 18-35 caa eara moaey for research stadies aad travel. Call 929-9993. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artficial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $30 per accepta ble specimen. Call 962-6596 for screening information. DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPE-" RIENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide full or part-time care in the child's home. For more information, call 942-0184. NEED A JOB WITH A FLEXIBLE SCHE DULE? Granville Towers Student Dining Association is now hiring kitchen assist ants for the spring semester. Benefits include annual increases and a great meal plan option. Advancement into the stu dent management staff is also possible. Call 968-1037 or see the Manager on duty at Granville Towers Cafeteria each afternoon to discuss the opportunities available. EOEMFH EARLY BIRDS NEEDED! Applica tioas are sow beiag accepted for moaitor positioas betweea the hoars of 7:30 aaa to 12 pat Monday thra Friday. Very flexible shifts. Apply ia person Monday thra Fri day 7:30 to 4:30 at the Campas-Y baOdias, Room B-14. Eara extra $$CASH$$! UNC Park ing enforcement needs evening personnel Moaday-Tharsday 5:30 9. Apply ia persoa dariae these hoars at the Campas-Y baildiag, Room B-14 or call 9e2-SO06. Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept. is accepting applications and service prop osals for: BASEBALL UMPIRES For leagues of various ages, April-July season, knowl edge andor previous experience pre ferred, late afternoons and evenings (weekdays) and some weekend mornings. $7.25-$ 14.50 per game. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIAL CoRec adult league, March- (early) May season, knowledge andor previous experience preferred, evenings 4-20 hrsweek, $6hr. DEADLINE: Feb. 20. Applications avail able at the Carrboro Recreation and Parks Dept. in the Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W. Main St, Carrboro. Call 968-7703 for more information. OVERSEAS JOBS. $900-2000 mo. Summer, Yr. round. All Countries, All fields. Free info. Write IJC P.O. Box 52 NC01, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. CROOKS CORNER HAS OPENINGS for dishwashers and cashiers. Night work only. Please apply in person at 610 W. Franklin St. From 9-5 daily. PART-TIME BULLETIN BOARD DIS TRIBUTOR of advertising on campus and hospital. Pay $5hr. 3-4 hrs.wk. Call 942 0019. NEED AN EASY PART-TIME JOB? Earn $30 this week as a new plasma donor. Sera Tec Biologicals, 942-0251. 12 WEEK INTERNSHIP Earn valuable resume experience in Advertising and market research. Firm needs interns immediately. Would like 10 hour commit ment. Please call Jennifer at 544-5448. T.K. TRIPPS hiring weekend nighttime sautebroiler cook, sautepantry cook and full-time weekend dishwashers. Excellent wages and benefits. Apply in person, M F, 2-5 pm, 4600 Chapel Hill Blvd. COACH, EXPERIENCED, for USS summer SWIM TEAM. References required. Apply Tarboro Swim Club, P.O. Box 1301, Tarboro, N.C. 27886. $$$! COMPUTERS! Grad students wanted for microcomputer training on Tues.Thurs. Teaching and computer experience required. Word, WordPerfect, etc. 10-15 hrswk. Contact Carole Page at 962-0101. WANTED: Seamstress to sew tackle twill letters to sportswear with zigzag stitch, MWF 10-2, TTh 10-2. Some experience with sewing machines preferred. Apply in person at Johnny T-Shirt. PAID VOLUNTEERS FOR ALLERGY STUDY Male and female subjects age 18 and over with year-round allergies needed for six month study of an investigational medication. Call Carolina Allergy arid Asthma Consultants at 787-5997, 493-' 6580, or 933-2044 for further information. FITNESS INSTRUCTOR NEEDED to teach ongoing older adult fitness class that meets Tu&Thur afternoons 3:304:30pm. Physical education, exercise physiology, health, CPR andor previous teaching experience preferred. Pay rate 7:50-8:50hr depending on qualifications. Open until filled. Call Carrboro Recreation & Parks to request an application, 968-7703. summer jobs child care OCCASIONAL MORNING CHILD CARE FOR DARLING 1 YEAR OLD in our home. Own transportation required. Tues. or Thurs. 8:15 am-12:30 pm. Great pay. 929-5838. - wanted NEED TO SELL YOUR LOFT? I need one for fall '89 to fit front room on South Campus. Call Angela at 933-4965. ACTOR NEEDED for a short film about a guy who cannot make decisions. Call 929-0654 before Monday 20th. Atteatioa Stadeats, facalty, animal lab tech's. Concerned a boat mistreatoAeat of aaimals ia UNC's labs aad classrooms? Doa't tarn yoar head Con tact SETA at 968-851C. for sale RADAR DETECTOR, Passport, $200 or best offer. 933-6043, Phillip. BUS PASS FOR SALE. Good until May 15. $45. CaH 929-4449. BUS PASS good until May 15. $45. 929 4552. ARE YOU SICK OF GETTING SPEED ING TICKETS? Then buy my new Radar Detector, Passport, $200 or best offer, 942-8231, Diane. Leave message. MEMOREXBASF DISKETTES. Box of 10. 5.25" DSDD only $8. Free gift with purchase. Call WisMan Workstation at 967-0003, 24 hours. .65 CARAT OVAL SOLITAIRE. Appraised $2400. Sell $1300. 929-8003. YOU can buy a RAT-INFESTED used sofa or loveseat with CHEETOS between the cushions, or you can call us and get a NEW sofa or loveseat at a used price. 933-3359. wheels for sale ROOMMATE WANTED. Must be responsible and fairly cool. Call 929-8914 if you qualify. 1970 BMW 2002 Rebuilt 76 engine. Extras include Alpine stereo, trick wheels and tires, suspension and engine modifica tions. Make offer. Jack, 286-1852, 929 1762. HONDA CB350 4-CYL with two helmets, $300 or best offer, 933-6043, Phillip. TREK ELANCE 400D TOURING BIKE. Index shifting, shimano gearing, excellent condition. $250. Call 933-1541. Leave message. tickets MONEY andor ROOM available for SUMMER care of 11-yr-old boy. Free pool, tennis, etc . . . Hours negotiable. Serious applicants only and no nerds please. H 929-2658, W286-0745. JOB FOR THE SUMMER? How about the highest point east of the Mississippi? Positions are now available for summer employment Park Attendants, Refresh ment Stand Clerks and Manager, Clerk typist, and Genera Utility Worker. Stay cool at Mount Mitchell State Park. Apply to: Park Superintendent, Mount Mitchell State Park, Rt. 5, Box 700, Burnsville, NC 28714. SUMMER JOB INTERVIEWS Average earnings $3,100. Gain valuable experience in advertising, sales and public relations selling yellow page advertising for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Telephone Directory. Opportunity to travel nationwide. Complete training : program in North Carolina. Expenses paid training program in Chapel Hill, NC. Looking for enthusiastic, goal-oriented , students for challenging, well-paying summer job. Some internships available. Interviews on campus Wednesday, March 22. Sign up at 215 Hanes Hall. GIRLS CAMP in Eastern, PA (40 mi. W of Philadelphia) has openings for camp counselors 611-821. Looking for stu dents with skills and interest in: artdance dramasportsswimminghorseback rid ingoutdoor activates. Ten week employ ment. Salary range $1650-2600. Come to Camp Day, Wed. Feb. 15 at Student Union. Booth will be occupied 11 a.m. 1 p.m. Look for camps Tohikanee Tweedale or write P.O. Box 814, Valley Forge, PA 19482. SUMMER ACCOUNT MANAGER: Spend May and June by the ocean at Nags Head Conference Center. Qualifications: some accounting; knowledge of database r software; comfort interacting with a variety of people; commitment and energy for eight weeks of hard work. Account manager will have responsibility for hiring four or five staff, purchasing food and equipment, maintaining budgets and accounts, updating records, producing final reports. Account manager will receive salary (based on qualifications), bonuses, room and board. Over 200 social scientists will arrive in Nags Head, several dozen at a time, to attend the nine five day conferences. The staff provides meals and maintains facilities for their enjoy ment. Send resume indicating experience . and salary requirements to. Dr. Deborah Richardson, Nags Head Conference Center, 230 McCauley St., Chapel Hill, NC 27516 by Feb. 24 or call 929-6881 between 9 am and 5 pm for further information. DESPERATELY NEED UNC and ACC Tournament basketball tickets. Will .possibly buy tickets for other ACC or Charlotte Hornets games and good concert tickets. 490-6805 anytime. COUPON FOR 2 ROUND-TRIP TICKETS on Delta Airlines to ORLANDO, FLA. Good through Sept. 15. $200 each use for Spring Break! Call Heather at 942-8539. TWO, ONE-WAY TICKETS TO SEAT TLE, WA. via Chicago. Leave March 1. $350. Call 933-9414 after 5. ONE WAY from Syracuse to RDU, March 19. Win negotiate! Call Eleanor at 933-8543 after 8 pm. WILL PAY $100 per ticket for Duke game on March 5. Seats must be between baskets please. Call Zeno at 490-5340. BON JOVI TICKETS for sale. Good Seats, Lower Level. CaD 732-4936, 9-5. WANTED 1 to 4 tickets for any Tar Heel Basketball Game and ACC Tournament. Please Call 489-9102 (anytime). Have never seen Heels Bve! TWO ROUNDTRIP RDU-MIAMI TICKETS. Perfect for Spring Break. Direct, nonstop flight leaves Friday, March 10 and returns Sunday, March 19. 942-8840 or 967-8060. 2 BON JOVI TICKETS. First BEST offer gets 'em. Durham 493-6900. Keep trying if no answer. EASTERN AIRLINES TRAVEL VOUCHER for sale. Valued at $220. will seU for $180. CaD Mike at 942-9369. COURTSIDE SEAT for all 3 sessions of NCAA Basketball Greensboro Regional, March 16 and 18. Triangle team, maybe UNC wiU be there. Best offer by March 9. CaH Mark at 933-4788. WANTED 2 NON-STUDENT TICKETS to CAROLINA DUKE GAME on March 5. CaU Beverly at 968-6683. music GERMAN VIOLINS, VIOLAS, CELLOS handcrafted by Karl MaeOer. Delicately carved to pro duce the greatest tone. Ebony trimmed; hand-finished, spirit-gum varnish. Exclusive imports. Gradu ated sizes. Bows, cases, and acces sories. Please caU 929-8777 and leave message or write P.O. Box 64, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. real estate WOULDNT YOU REALLY RATHER LIVE AT MILL CREEK? 2 bedroom. 2 bath units with aD appliances. Walk to campus. Attractive 95 financing, from $78,000. CaU Mike Beam, Chapel HiU Realty, 9424149 or 929-2299. HURRY! CHANCELLOR SQUARE UNIT now available. 1 block off Franklin Street. 2 BR 2 bath, washerdryer. Microwave. Dishwasher. $86,000. Serious buyers caH 942-4178 or (904) 285-0525. rooms available OLD WEST CONTRACT FOR SALE. Haee, faraished, loft. Escape Soath Campas for this year aad aext. Call 9334625 or 9294989. Ash for Jeff Sekala. TWO FEMALES SEEK ROOMMATE FOR FOXCROFT APT. on Busline. Rent $148.33 plus 13 utilities. CaD 929-8447 after 5 pm. FEMALES SEEK 1 or 2 roommates for apartment beginning Aug. '89. Respond . by Feb. 8 to Mary and Wendy. 933-4046. OLD EAST CONTRACT FOR SALE. Once you're in, practically guaranteed room for next year. Very reasonable price. 968-1419. Ask for Matt S. MATURE ROOMMATE 2 bath, 2 bedroom condo, 15 min. from campus off E. Franklin, $200mo., utilities. Available now. 942-0019. NO RENT UNTIL MARCH! Female needs roommate in Carrboro apartment. Furnished except for your room. Pool tennis court and weight room. CaU 968 6730. ONE MORE ROOMMATE NEEDED for a furnished Chancellor Square Apart ment. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, washerdryer, and an for $250 and utilities. CaD 9294654. ROOMMATE NEEDED for empty W room in a 2 bedroom apt. $100mo. phis i of electricity (NC for water). CaH 967 6711 late night or early am. LEAD GUITARIST WANTED for original music band. Progressive inflences, dedi cation, committment, and reliability a must. No Metal Heads. CaH 933-2462 or 933-1005. KEYBOARDGUITAR PLAYER is look ing to joinform a band. Cafl Philip at 933 8243. GUITARIST ON A CONTINUOUS SEARCH wishing to join or form a band with influences like the Police, the Connells, etc. Dan, 933-8217, leave message. STEREO EQUIPMENT for sale JVC CD player that holds seven disks (retail $560) seU $330 JVC dual cassette deck with high speed dubbing (retail $350) seU $200 both lyr old, can 933-2547. AMPEG BASS AMP FOR SALE. 30 watts, very portable, $150. CaD Chris at 933-8595. rides NEED ONE WAY RIDE to ATLANTA Will pay all gas, drive half distance. Woody, 929-8169. RIDE NEEDED TOFROM VIRGINIA BEACH this weekend (Feb.17-20). Gener ous with gas money. Please can Karen, 942-2843, anytime. PLEASE HELP! NEED RIDE TO PEN SACOLA FLORIDA or nearby for Spring Break. WiO share Gas Fun Creative Great Company on long drive. CaH Kari, 933 4515. HELP! I need ride to and from WILMING TON this weekend (Feb. 17-19). Wffl pay half of the gas. CaU KeDy after 7 pm, 933-4689. parking PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE 1 bkxR ; from campus. Best offer 929-7019 (evenings). j - PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE for sinal car. 3 blocks to Public Health. Monday through Friday. Safe neighborhood. $30 per month. CaH after 5. 9294198. - PARKING two blocks from Campus. $40?- month. Can 942-3136. carpool Would anyone from Raleigh like to start ' a carpool between Raleigh and Chapel', Hill? Ask for Tracey 790-0907. travel SPRING BREAK DAYTONA. Spend 7 nights8 days at Spring Break's HOT TEST resort, the Clarendon Plaza home ' of Penrod'sthe Plantation Club and the largest pool deck ON THE BEACH! $195 per person, limited space. CaU today. Breakaway Tours 1-800444-7384. DAYTONA BEACH! Trust the Proven Spring Break Leader (We've gone to Daytona for years). CaH Chris 942-3792. (Don't get: ripped off). $129 Hotel, $199 complete, i - JAMAICA, 7 Nights $338! BAHAMAS, $279! Great deals on Spring Break Trips! But hurry, they're going fast! Call Spring BreaK Travel, 9294321. Stop by 106 Henderson St. THE ULTIMATE SPRING BREAK! Cruise and 6 days in the Bahamas only $279! Hurry! Space limited! CaU 9294321 or visit Spring Break Travel, 106 Hender son St. lost & found THE DAILY TAR HEEL is now offering free lost ads for two coasecative days. If you wish to run your ad longer J than two days, please pay for the addi tional days. " ' V FOUND WATCH - Fetzer Field 12?. Ladies' caU Beth at 933 2952 and . describe in order to claim. ' i RING FOUND OUTSIDE MEMORIAL HALL after Petra concert on Sat. Jan. 28. CaU to identify, 9334969. J LOST: Women's gold watch, rectangular J face, diamonds at top and bottom. It was a gift and is very special to me. Reward. ' CaU Sarah 933-6431. ! FOUND: Pet bird on campus. If it is yours, caO Mike and identify. 929-9635. ' FOUND: Citizen's gold quartz watch in '. parking lot near pharmacy building. Call 1471-1757 to identify. FOUND: LARGE GOLD HOOP EAR RING in the parking lot between Smith and Swain halls. Contact Paula at 933 4123. FOUND: TRIANGLE SHAPED CLOI SENNE EARRINGS on Feb. 2 in the locker room at Woollen Gym. Please identify. CaH Hiroko 933-5706. FOUND: Outside Davie 27, BRACELET. Can and describe. 9334533. FOUND: Shannon M. Kelly, I found your . ID at the Dean Dome 2589. 1 turned if in to the APO lost and found. LOST: SET OF KEYS 27. Four keys on plain key ring. Has my room key. Can 933 5215. LOST: RING, Friday night in Ladies room outside DTH office, has 2 triangular stones with tri-colored gold band. Incredible sentimental value. Reward offered. CaU Anna, 962-83 or 967-7463 after 5:30. LOST: ROYAL BLUE LONG WOOL COAT at the ATO house 311. No questions asked. Call Lisa 933-7364. , FOUND: TENNIS RACKET on Columbia St. between Beard Hall and Mitchell Hall 213 around 10:30 a.m. CaU Norma 968-; 0175 to claim. ' FOUND RING Women's Restroonv near Union Auditorium 210 CaH Debra 1 at 933-1116 and describe in order to claim. GONE: ONE BURGUNDY BOOK BAG, ' phis checks, wallet and semester's notes. Make me ECSTATIC Return it aU. CaH V Tim at 967-5177 or 962-2065. .NOc HASSLES! FOUND: WATCH IN HOWELL HALL, room 104, on 2789. CaO 933-6523 and : describe to claim. LOST: SILVER CHARM BRACELET at Players Tuesday night, Feb. 7th. $50' " reward. Great sentimental value. No, questions asked. CaU 968-6058. LOST: BURGUNDY WALLET FrL night 210, possibly near R-buOding, Kings wood Apts. If found, please call 942-7125. No questions asked. I need my I.D. and checkbook! Have you lost something??? Look for ft at APO Lost and Found in the basement of the Union or cafl 962-1044.
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