6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, February 22, 1989 Sports Ambition opens Gates to fencin Basketball frompsge 1 By CHRISTINA FROHOCK Staff Writer Not many people take fencing seriously. In fact, at UNC there are probably only a select few who even consider it a sport, i However, Cheryl Gates, co-captain of the women's fencing team, takes a lot of pride in what she does. Tm very proud of fencing, so I don't like it when people make fun of the sport," she said. Gates, originally from Burlington, N.C., moved to New Jersey right before high school. She said she never intended to fence and only began in order to win a dare. ; "In ninth grade I was going to try out for basketball but I had a little problem with geometry so my mom wanted me to stay back," the senior physical education major said. ; "The next year my chemistry teacher was the men's fencing coach, and he dared me to do it because I was doing pretty well in school. I dont take dares lightly, so I did it." ; Gates began fencing during her sophomore year in high school and has continued to excel since. She was recruited by North Carolina and Ohio State an accomplishment in itself. Gates is a very strong-willed person whose ultimate dream was to come to UNC. She added "So when my guidance counselor told me I could never get in, I said 'Watch me!' " Well, she did make it to UNC and has been fencing since her freshman year. She has been a co-captain since last year. ; Although there are three fencing categories foil, epee and sabre -7 women collegiately only fence foil. Epee and foil are "electric." That is, the fencer is connected to a body cord so that he can know if he is hit on target or not. The target area for foil is the torso. A player is allowed to hit the oppo nent with the tip of the sword only and wins by hitting the opponent five times. According to Gates, the captains play an important role on the fencing team. "We help the players with any problem if they dont want to go to the coach," she said. "We also help fvith practices and run things when coach is-away." ; Gates said that assistant coach Ron Miller is understanding and fair. "He has a policy that if you have an exam or something important to do, then you're excused from practice no questions asked," she said. "Academ ics always comes first." Gates said that because fencing is a non-revenue sport, it doesn't matter what year you are. "If you have the ability to fence, keep up with the team and to keep up with all our workouts, then you're welcome to be on the team as long as you put in your 100 percent," she said. Gates has obviously been giving the sport her all lately. So far this year, her record is 43-14. At her best match at Penn State, she lost only one match on the day. She said she has great expectations for the rest of the season. "It's my ultimate goal to make it individually to the NCAAs but the first step is making it individually to thevregion-. als," Gates said. "I did that my sophomore year." Gates also pointed out that, while fencing is a team sport, every match is one-on-one. "You have to have enough pride in yourself and enough self-confidence to want to win when you go out there on the strip," she said. "The team members are always there to support you but you have to do it on your own." After graduation, Gates would like to go on to graduate school at UNC in the physical education teaching program. Although she does not plan to specialize in fencing, she would like to help Miller next year and work on publicity. Gates said that fencing is an interesting but often overlooked sport. "I'd like people to come to our matches and get to know the sport," she said. "Some people think that when you get hit you're in pain or you bleed or something. In fact, a student once asked me if the chain mail was heavy. No one knows much about this sport." It's true that few people can hold their own in a conversation about fencing but perhaps a little publicity is all the team needs. Incidentally, the women's regional competition is March 4 in Carmichael Auditorium. Check it out you might learn something. HEALTH CARE Our private practice offers confidential care including: Birth Control Free Pregnancy Tests Relief of menstrual cramps Abortion (up to 20 weeks) Gynecology Breast Evaluation PMS Evaluation & Treatment 75 TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER 101 Conner Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 942-001 1 or 942-0824 Across from University Mall WARSITY EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 67-8665 mmmm CTti" iTTmi i:Tai iaattb r v. i a sons 2:004:07:009:20 Oscar nomination Best Foreign Film 2:107:10 Daily Must End Thursday! MATTHEW BR0DER1CK 1DR 4:30 9:30 JEnds Thurs! CH SONG IKMUfc WIEEDMIESIIDAIZ lAIOMERJ'S EASECETBALL vs. WAECE FOREST 7:30 pm CAEHMHOHAEIL AHJUDITTOESiraJM Once again, North Carolina just had too much inside strength for an opponent. The Tar Heels outre bounded the Wolf Pack 5M2, lead ing to a number of easy shots in the lane that accounted for their 56.1 percent shooting. Another key was UNCs defense. Nevada-Reno came to Chapel Hill averaging a whopping 91.6 points per game. They were 11-1 in games in which they had scored 90 points or more and had drilled 40.8 percent of their three-pointers. The Tar Heels held them to a frigid 37.5 percent from the floor and only 8-29 (27.6) from outside the arc. The Wolf Pack's star, Darryl Owens, an NBA prospect, hit UNC for 28 points, but made only 10 of 28 attempts, including two of nine treys. Center Gabriel Parizzia was coming off a 43-point, 14-rebound night in only 25 minutes of play against Northern Arizona. The Tar Heels "held" him to 18 points (on 6-for-14 shooting) and eight rebounds. Bucknall argued that North Caro lina didn't need this type of game and the Tar Heels proved his reason ing in the first few minutes. "I like the pressure of the ACC," he said. ttI think once you get to one level of competition, you want to stay there. In these games, you tend to do a lot of stuff you don't usually do." - If he wasn't worried coming in, Smith might have broken a sweat when the Wolf Pack's Matt Williams hit a follow shot just over three minutes into the game to open up a 12-3 lead. "I didn't think it would be like that; I was disappointed," said Smith. "I guess they thought this was the game where they all get to pad their averages." "I wasn't that worried," said Madden. "We were getting the ball inside; we were just missing easy shots." Reid said, "I hope we got the kinks out tonight because we don't want any more games this sloppy. Coach Smith let us play for awhile, then he got us to do the things that will make us a championship team." Those things began after Williams slammed home an alley-oop that made the margin 17-11, and the Tar Heels began to slam the door on Nevada-Reno. King Rice started a 25-4 UNC run with a driving layup and a foul line jumper. He then fed Madden for an alley-oop tip-in that tied the score at 17 with 13:48 to play. Amidst a balanced attack, Reid contributed six points as the Tar Heels built the lead to 36-21 at the 8:44 mark. When the Wolf Pack's Kevin Franklin sneaked behind the Tar Heel defense for a layup and hit two free throws, UNCs lead was only nine. However, Fox's wake-up call must have been for 6:47,, as he exploded for six quick points. After a follow shot and a wide-open dunk, Fox drove the lane on the break for an electrifying slam that drew a timeout from Nevada-Reno's Stevens with Mississippi Burning 7:15 9:45 Accidental Tourist 7:00 9:30 Ami 1 Gmenhmme MetpWunted afternoons & weekends, 20hrswk. Come by during business hours. m WT ilfl tvr ifi I m Eastgate Shopping Ctr. (beside a Southern Season) 967-8568 Chapel Hill 688-4540 Durham 10-6:30 Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat J -5 Sun Greenhouse Location Sunrise Dr., Chapel IUU 489-3893 f TOM HANKS THE CURBS . Shows Nightly 7:05 9:15 (PG) Sat & Sun Matinee 2:054:15 . Nick NottaMartln Short Three Fugitives Shows Nightly 7:10 9:10 Sat & Sun Matinee 2:104:10 Harrison FordMoUnlo Griffith Working Girl Shows Nightly 7:009:15 R Sat & Sun Matinee 2 :00 4:15 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 03.00 ALL DAY TUES'HL 6 PM DAILY Ukm fmVrmt , Ukm eon THE FLY II (R) 2:154:257:059:20 DweUn HoffmanTom Cruiaa RAiiMIYJAN (R) 2:004;307:009:30 atta MlderBarbara Karahay BEACHES (P&13) 2:104;407;109:40 6:01 left. He couldn't stem the tide, however, as Fox added seven more points down the stretch, giving the Tar Heels a 60-39 halftime lead. At the break, Fox had 15 points, While Madden chipped in 10. Reid and Scott Wil liams had nine apiece. The Wolf Pack again came out of the locker room and challenged the Tar Heels. Kevin Williams hit a jumper 2:45 into the second half that brought the Wolf Pack within 16, but it was as close as they would come. Fox fed Madden for both a layup and for one of his patented baseline turnarounds. After an offensive rebound, Fox again found Madden open, and the junior hit the layup and drew a foul. His free throw at the 16: 12 mark made the score 69-47, and UNC never looked back. The teams traded baskets until Bucknall nailed a three-pointer from the top of the key to give North Carolina its biggest lead of the game at 83-54. Qaotf ied AdlveotosDimg f Classified Info The Daily .Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. 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: 5S 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. help wanted STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED FOR EPA air pollatioa rcacarck. Healthy male a 18-35 caa cara moaey for rcacarck atactica aad travel. Can 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 horpe. 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. CaD 968-1037 or see the Manager on duty at Granville Towers Cafeteria each afternoon to discuss the opportunities available. EOEMFH EARLY BIRDS NEEDED! Applies, tktaa arc bow being accepted for monitor poaitiona between tbc boara of 7:30 am to 12 pm Monday tkra Friday. Very flexible shifts. Apply in person Monday tkra Fri day 7:30 to 4:30 at tkc Campaa-Y bnjldina., Room B-14. OVERSEAS JOBS. $900-2000 mo. Summer, Yr. round. All Countries, All fields. Free info. Write UC 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. POSITIONS ARE AVAILABLE in all women fitness club for aerobic instructors and service consultants. Morning, evening and weekend hours available. For an interview, call Michelle at 942-0955. PLAZA THEATRE Part-time positions available. Apply in person between 2:30 and 6 p.m. EARN $400. Volunteers for lung-clearance studies, involving a new bronchodilator drug. 4 days (2 dayswk. for 2 weeks.). Males age 18 or over with mild to moderate asthma or obstructive king disease call 9664675. LAWYERS TITLE, a national company, is seeking a dependable, personable individual for a part-time courier position. Hours Monday through Friday, 2:30 to 5 p.m. Must have own reliable transporta tion. Mileage reimbursed. Compensation $5 per hour. Qualified applicants, call 1-800422-5808. A CHAPEL HILL SOCIALLY CON SCIOUS inter-faith congregation seeks mature GRADUATE STUDENT to help develop and lead a vital youth fellowship program. Send resume and references to Community Church, 106 Purefoy Rd., Chapel Hill 27514 by 2 24 89. Salary negotiable. NEED AN EASY part-time job? Earn $30 this week as a new plasma donor. Sera Tec Biologicals, 942 0251. STILL looking for a job? Stadeat Part-Time Employment (SPTES) ia STILL beret WE WANT TO HELP YOU!!! It'e FREE! Union Snitc C, Rm 217A. 962-0545. BASEBALLSOFTBALL UMPIRES & SCOREKEEPERS NEEDED - Chapel Hill PksRec. Umpire or keep score for youth teams. Evenings & Saturdays, 10 20 hrsweek. Both positions prefer 1 season's experience; training provided. Umpires: $6-$12game; Scorekeepers: $4 hr. Apply by March 10: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2784.EOAAE. BALLFIELD PREPARER NEEDED -Chapel Hill PksRec. Line, drag & provide daily maintenance on 7 fields. Mon-Thurs, 8 am-3 pm, Fri, 8 am-noon, Saturdays, 7 am-9 pm. Prefer knowledge of field prep maintenance. $4.50 $5hr. Apply by March 24: 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS NEEDED -Chapel Hill PksRec. Teach group I& private lessons to youth andor adults; beginner to advanced levels. Year-round, except Dec -Feb. Start March 20. Mon Thurs mornings or evenings; Sat. 9-11 am for youth. Require 2 yrs. playing exp. & 6 mos. teaching exp. $6hr. Apply by March 6: 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. UST AVOLVO TENNIS LEAGUE SUPERVISOR - Chapel Hill PksRec. Supervise adult league, report scores standing. Mon-Thurs, 6-10:30 pm, April 3-mid-June. Prefer playing exp. $4.40hr. Apply by March 6: 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. YARD WORK maintenance, repair. Flexable hours. $5.50hr 8-10 hrsweek. Call 967-5893 after 6 pm. WOMEN'S CLOTHING SHOP in court yard needs sales & inventory assistants, approx. 25hrs wk. No evenings, no Sundays. Please call 942-1574 (evenings) 9764032 (days) IMMEDIATE. CARRBORO RETAIL STORE needs part-time maintenance person to organize and clean showroom pluse miscellaneous as needed. Work two or three daily, from approximately 3 or 4pm to 6pm M-F. Starting $4.00hr. Call Jeanne 929-6891. HELP WANTED: DINNER WAITS at sorority house on Franklin Street. Call Lena at 967-9325. HELP WANTED AT FINLEY GOLF COURSE. Applications are now being accepted for part-time employees at UNCs Finley Golf Course for spring and summer. CaD 962-2349 or 962-2041 and ask for J.D. Wright. AAEOE. LIBRARY STUDENT ASSOCIATE POSITION available to do audio-visual and microcomputer maintenance 10 hrs. weekly, 4.50hr. with regular raises. Required: willingness to work some night, weekend and vacation hours; mechanical ability; familiarity with audio-visual and microcomputer hardware and software; 1 year experience in microcomputer lab or library. Preference given to applicants able to continue employment through summer. For more information or application form, contact Administrative Services, Rm 211, Health Sciences Library. Or call 966-2111. AAEOE 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. CaD Carolina Allergy and Asthma Consultants at 787-5997, 493 6580, or 933-2044 for further information. HELP WANTED OVER SPRING BREAK Need 4 strong bodies for yard clean up and exterior house scraping possibility for continued part-time work. $4.50-$5hr. CaD Mr. Short. 967-0778. " summer jobs 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 General Utility Worker. Stay cool at Mount Mitchell State Park. Apply to: Park Superintendent, Mount Mitchell State Park, Rt. 5, Box 700, Burnsville, NC 28714. POOL ATTENDANT Fearrington . Swim and Croquet Club, Inc., Pittsboro. May 15 thru Sept. 4. $6hr. CaD 933-9081 or 542-5761 after 5 p.m. STILL looking for a job? Student Part Time Employment (SPTES) is STILL here! WE WANT TO HELP YOU!!! It's FREE! Union Suite C, Rm 217 A. 962-0545. COUNSELORS FOR BOY'S CAMP in Maine. Openings in most activities (WSI, tennis, basketball, etc.) Upper classmen preferred. Write: Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02146 or call 617-277-8080. v child care CHILD CARE NEEDED FOR SPRING BREAK, Mar. 13-17, 1 a.m.-5 p.m.; two third-graders; mom must work; 929-3119, leave message. $25day. STILL looking for a job? Student Part Time Employment (SPTES) is STILL here! WE WANT TO HELP YOU!!! It's FREE! Union Suite C, Rm 217A. 962-0545. PART-TIME CHILDCARE NEEDED for adorable toddler. Flexible schedule; transportation required. (One year com mitment?) Childcare also available for infants and up (days, evenings, wee kends.) 542-5977. NEEDED: SITTER ONE NIGHT A WEEK for fun Loving one year old. $3.50hr. Own car preferred but not needed. Call 361-5862 after 6 pm. PROFESSIONAL COUPLE seeks relia ble mature student with own transporta tion to provide part-time child care in our home for our infant son. Close to campus. Flexible hours. Call 4894532. wanted UNC ALUMNI DIRECTORY: I need one. Call if yon want to aeO. Pkil, 919-876-0669 or 919-829- 2009. WANTED: ALL Comic books, baseball cards. Especially want collections of old andor investment quality material. Have $10,000 to spend. Don't sell without my quote. 1-584-5548. WANT TO BUY: Dungeons and Dragons related materials. Including: Books, Modules, figurines, dice, etc. Especially want old Dragon magazines. Call today! 1-584-5548. WANTED TO BUY: MOPED, low mileage, name brand, good shape. Call 942-0019. for sale 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. FOR SALE: Proton integrated AMP 50 WPC. Used only one year, perfect condition. $175 or best offer. Call Alex, 942-2133. .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. 933-3859. WINDSURF This spring on my Mistral Superlight, 12 ft. board, great for beginner or advanced. Only $600. Roof rack, wet suit available. Call Rob 2860972, Durham. 3 EA. Zenith 159 Pers. Computers, 640 K Memory, 20 MB Fixed Disk, VGA Color Monitor, Dos, GW Basic, 2 have dual drives, 1 has single drive. Call S. T. Vancampen, Duke Univ., 684-2964. 2 DIAMOND RINGS - brand new: (1) carat diamond on six prongs, yellow gold retail $1400; sell for $600. 14 carat diamond and ruby heart. wheels for sale 1983 OLDS DELTA 88, 4-dr, AC, only 32K on dealer-installed factory engine. Priced $2000 below retail (book) price. Only $2650 neg. Call Today! 1-584-5548. '69 VW CAMPER VAN. Very good condition. Complete maintenance records. Alpine stereocassette. Runs weH. $1700. 967-1647. 3 CARS 2 DRIVERS 1980 VOLARE Slant 6 4-door auto air AMFM power steering brakes, good condition, 94,400 miles expect another 94,400! 966-2490 (w), 929 2482 (h). Asking $1295. tickets 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. TWO, ONE WAY TICKETS TO SEAT TLE, WA. via Chicago. Leave March 1. $350. Call 933-9414 after 5. ONEWAY from Syracuse to RDU, March 19. Will 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. WANTED 1 to 4 tickets for any Tar Heel Basketball Game and ACC Tournament. Please Call 489-9102 (anytime). Have never seen Heels live! 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. UNC-DUKE TICKETS; Clemson, Nev ada, East Regkxials, ACC Tournament, Final Four tickets needed! Carolina's 1 fan needs them! Call Rick 968-3866 any hour! Thanxa million! GOING TO FLORIDA FOR PAS SOVER? Bargain flight back from W. Palm Beach to RDU! Fly American direct April 23. Call Helen, 929-6645. I'LL PAY GOOD MONEY for 3 UNC Clemson student or non-student tickets that are together. Please call Danny at 933 7421. Thanks! TICKETS FOR SALE FOR DUKE CAROLINA GAME on March 5. Best offer! Call 942-1076 and ask for Chrissy or Atyssa. , NEED 4 TICKETS TO DUKE GAME (2 must be non-student) Will pay! Call Billy after 5 pm at 929-6405. Lower level desired. DUKE TICKETS (3). Need to trade for 3 Clemson tickets (preferably lower level). Must be together! CaD Bryan at 968-9437 after 5 pm. Keep trying! I'm .looking to buy tickets to M. Baryshnikov's "Metamorphosis." Please call me at 9294992. music GERMAN VIOLINS, VIOLAS, CELLOS kaadcrafted by Karl Mealier. 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 call 929-8777 and leave message or write P.O. Box 64, Chapel Hill, N.C: 27514. real estate EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNrrY All real estate advertising in this news paper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.'' This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings adver tised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, call HUD toll-free at 1-800424-8590. WOULDNT YOU REALLY RATHER LIVE AT MILL CREEK? 2 bedroom, 2 bath units with all appliances. Walk to campus. Attractive 95 financing, from $78,000. Call Mike Beam, Chapel Hill Realty, 942-4149 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 caO 942-4178 or (904) 285-0525. FOR SALE BY OWNER: immaculate, 2 bed-room, 114 bath Weatherhill town-) house on beautifully wooded, quiet, corner lot. Extras include sunny, private" deck, fireplace, refrigerator, microwave) decorator drapes, washer and dryer. On busline. $67,000. 942-2745. J LOAN ASSUMPTION 2 BR, 4 yr. old! condo one mile from campus on Bus line; Low equity and assume 10 non qual ifying loan. 1-256-6348, collect. ' . f i for rent DONT RIDE THE BUS! One bedroom apt. with AC. Available May 15. Behind Ham's. Rent: $380month, incl. water: parking. Can 933-7925. ! SUBLEASE OR RENT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE off East Franklin St. for both summer sessions andor for next year. All appliances. Large deck, car port. Phone 942-6810. rooms available ROOMMATE WANTED. Must be responsible and fairly cool. Can 929-8914 if you qualify. ROOMMATE NEEDED (MF) next year at Estes Park. $170.50 rent plus utilities; On bus line. Pets welcomed. 9294552. SHARE FURNISHED CONDO at Ken sington Trace, $250mo. private bedroom.' & bath. Available now. Can 967-0044 or 929-7729. , , - , V ROOMS FOR RENT, now until May. Owni bath, utilities, Chancellor Square! Also two bedroom two bath apt. at Foxcraft,) approx. $400 a month. Call Susan 942 3714. ROOMMATE NEEDED at Carolina Apts.; own room Bus available Rent $115.00 (negotioable) Please call 8514623 ask for Cathy. ) PEOPLE NEEDED TO SUBLET 5 1 UK Y rtUUbfc tor part or all of summer.' NEW, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 15 minute' walk to campus. ONLY $150 plus 16 utilities! Call Yasmine 9336215 or Debrv 933-6214. Keep trying! ' j rides DESPERATE! Need ride to CHAR' LOTTE on the weekend of the 24th! Will gladly pay! Please call Mike 933-0326. I NEED A RIDE to JACKSONVILLE, FLA for Spring Break. Please call Kristi 933-) 7821 if interestd. Will help pay gas. HELP! Need ride to and from CHAR- LOTTE, Feb. 24-26. 1 can leave early or) late. Will help with gas $$$. CaO Guinea vere, 933-7372. NEED RIDE this weekend to CHAR; LOTTE, LAKE NORMAN or GASTO NIA. Will gladly pay gas money. Please can Vanessa. 9334243. . NEED A RIDE TO BALTIMOREDC area for weekend of 224-226. Please call Susan, 933-5271. . NOW WE'RE REALLY DESPERATE! We need a ride to WILLIAMSBURGRICH MOND area 224-226. CaD Ashley at 933.' 6077 or Sandy at 933-1133. I NEED A RIDE to W ASH. D.C on' Feb. 23 or 24. Will akam coat of saa. Call Roaita at 942-3780.' J; carpool Would anyone from Raleigh like to staft a carpool between Raleigh and Chapaf Hai? Ask for Tracey 7904)907. ' , ip travel vacation KEY WEST, Spacious 21 condo, sleeps 6 easily, fully furnished, all amenities, kA C, Fans, WD, cable tv, walk to beady groceries, great location, spring breal? $900wk. MCVISAAMEX. Won't last. (305)2384239. GOING TO DAYTONA FOR SPRING BREAK? You need the Entrepreneur's Club's Daytona Breaker Saver Discount Card. Save Mega $$$. Only $10. Call Chris at 942-3792. HA VENT DECIDED ON WHERE TO GO FOR SPRING BREAK?!! Still a few spaces left for Bahamas and Jamaica! Call Today! Spring Break Travel, 9294321. SPRING BREAK DAYTONA. Spend 7 nights8 days at Daytona's hottest Spring Break resort the Plaza, home of Penrods -and Plantation Club and largest pool deck on .the beach. $159 per person,' CaB Breakaway Tours 1 8004447384. ; . r DAYTONA! 7 days! $ due Wednes day! Why be stuck in the NC snow when you can play in the sand. Call Chris 942-3792 for info! lost & found THE DAILY TAR HEEL is now offering free loat ada for two coaeecativc daya. If you wish to run your ad longer than two days, please pay for the addi tional days. LOST, MON., FEB. 13, UNC ID between Nortbaidc and Fetaer Gym. Pleaac call JaliaDea Server at 933-6409 or leave meaaaac at 929-8777. LOST: DENIM JACKET in MoHy's on Valentine's Day. Says "I love Lovis" inside left pocket. Reward. CaU 9674835. LOST: AN OFF WHITE WALLET on U-" Bus at Chase stop. If found, please caU 9334525 and ask for Melody! PLEASE RETURN ID'S! SOMEONE MISTAKENLY PICKED UP MY ROYAL BLUE EASTPAK from thfe bottom of the Commons 220 am. Please call Jennifer if located no questions asked -929-6001.

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