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It do66 showl Let's skip class Wednesday- and get breakfast (If it's not too.orjtr . on the Llcato scale). -J & R ' w LET ME TELL you something! It's Of, and Laura's birthdays. We kn tC' was you. Here's to 5 more years-6 Spring Garden, S&L. chips 'n' dip, Friday night fun for four, and FTWfv' P.S. SCIENCE! Love, Jeryi and Robyrc TO THE BEAUTIFUL BLOND jUt shared her umbrella. I'd love to tharjf, you by buying you a beer, but I dofVf " know your last name? " " Z Hit- i ttii jflrV- jt j ff, ij,; , J Swimming from page 10 LlghtS from page 1 Forum from page 3 in the 100 free with a 50.17 clocking, the co-captain's best career time. Friday, Tar Heel freshman Carrie Szulc earned first-team All-America honors with a sixth-place finish in the 400 individual medley. Staylor an Ail-American at NCAAs OKLAHOMA CITY UNC wres tler Jody Staylor earned All-America honors and UNC finished 18th at the NCAA Championships, held Thursday through Saturday at the Myriad Center. Staylor, wrestling at 126 pounds, won his first three matches before falling 9 6 to Iowa's Terry Brands, the eventual national champ. Staylor finished sixth, losing in the consolation semifinals. Stay lor, who ended the season with a 34-7-1 record, is only the 15th UNC wrestler ever to be an Ail-American. Lattimore fences to All-America SOUTH BEND, Ind. Mark Lattimore took All-America honors this weekend with a second-place finish in the sabre at the NCAA Fencing Cham pionships. Drew Thompson was a second-team Ail-American in the foil, finishing eighth. Other finishers were: Bruce Walker, 12thintheepee; RayanParikh, 1 7th in the sabre; and David Rosenberg, 28th in the pee. Women's tennis falls to FSU Two out of three ain't bad, but in Sunday's tennis match between UNC and Florida State, it wasn 't good enough for the Tar Heels. After dropping four of six singles matches at the Chapel Hill Tennis Cen ter indoor courts, UNC had to win all three doubles matches to beat the Semi noles. Butthe Tar Heels, now 8-5 and 1- 1 in the ACC, could win only two and fell to FSU 5-4. In the decisive match, UNC's No. 3 doubles team of Kelli Sharp and Scotti Thomas lost to FSU's Jen Hyde and Nicki Ivy 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Men's tennis rocks Gamecocks COLUMBIA, S.C. Woody Webb stepped up, and the 13th-ranked UNC men's tennis team stepped out with a 5- 2 win versus No. 18 South Carolina Saturday at the Sam Daniel Tennis Cen ter. UNC is now 11-3. USC fell to 6-6. Webb, playing at No. 1 singles in place of the injured Roland Thornqvist, downed USC's Dirk Hahneiser 6-2, 1 6, 6-3 as the Tar Heels swept through four of their six singles matches. Foxson shines in Sunshine State TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Paul Foxson compiled the second-highest decathlon score in UNC history as a group of Tar Heel tracksters competed at the Florida State Relays Saturday. Foxson finished second with 7,667 points, just shy of Kevin McGorty's school-record 7,833 set in 1988. said. "We are trying to get students in volved in the walk around but are also trying to get dorm government in volved." Heyd said a student committee, led by Debbie Bond, has helped deal with the situation. "Debbie Bond and others have been working on improving campus lighting all year," he said. "In particular, con ducting a survey of student's opinions on the problem." Bond could not be reached for com ment. Officials would target the area around Lenoir during their tour, Heyd said. "There has been particular attention paid to the area between Lenoir and the library," he said. "They are just looking Soph OmOreS from page 10 NCAAs last weekend, should fans be lieve the hype? Montross doesn't want any part of it. "If you pay too much attention to it, then you start playing mind games or lacking confidence or having too much confidence," he said. Reese, who had 13 points, seven re bounds and seven turnovers, said the sophomores had ignored it. "We don't really listen to the hype or the putdowns," he said. "We just go out and play' 100 percent no matter who's saying what." Calvin and Hobbes APPA.RLWW I RATE JJST BE WW BUSS Nffl HER.' r AND SWE COMPLAINS W) DOW HELP OUT AROOWTaUOOSk. IrtAACTll I'SaVS?" Iff If UIMilM t'U GET HIM BBT I k eS Mm r sooner mn sfeirs ii&i PINGPINUWG-JW LATER.' SmtP .J feTl Doonesbury HEY, BOSS, REPFERN, ITSRJCK. WHATTHE I GOT A HEU-6NES MESSAGE UliJHTMS youcalup. piece you mCLINWN STORY? WHAT'S 6URCN6UKTH IUHATSWR0N6 wimirrme cwmmmi purrs like A PORSCHE 911 TURBO.. THE Daily Crossword by Virginia Hopewell I "CUHTON HAS 1WKINP0F TMC TION THAT MAKES HBEltCWN mrmL-A peaponch. m&? BY THE GODS, THE CANPIPA1E SEEMS HEAVEP F0RGRSATNES6, 6ETREAPY,MT, I lAKOTB THAT? MMMrtRICK, YOU'RE THE THIRP REPORTER I'VE LOSTTOOimN THISMOm! E1992 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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"The walkway between Morrison dorm and Kenan Field House is poorly lighted and far enough away from any thing that it is a prime spot for rapes and assaults," Adkins said. "Putting in more lights would definitely be a deterrent." Deidre Holmes, a senior from Char lotte, said the lighting problem stemmed from the quality of the lights used. "My suggestion is to put up better lights," Holmes said. "I can't even think of a place on campus where the lights Church are real ly bright enough that you can see effectively." Laetz stressed that lighting was not the only factor that contributed to cam pus assaults. "I don't think that we can say that the issues are not related," he said."Certainly it could be assumed that assaults might be a greater problem in areas that are not well-lighted." Heyd said he appreciated the interest of the Physical Plant in student safety. "The Physical Plant'sefforts are very much appreciated because not only do they have the money, they have a will ingness to help as well," Heyd said. Laetz said his department was com mitted to the program and would do anything they could to improve campus lighting. from page 1 Kolb said, "(The University) fails to" ' recognize their accomplishments." . The forums will give all students an -"; opportunity tovoice their opinions about the issues, Crawford said. "A lot pf r, development happens out of dialogue." ' " Kolb said she is sure many students have questions about the issues. "It's not going to be an argument p('-;'-a confrontation just a discussion"- Kolb said. "There are a lot of things; j; people don't understand." The forums will be held at 6 pjjti today in the Campus Y and at 7 picfe Tuesday in the BCC. Murd ers from pagst You get to know those people." IVCF members meet weekly in small group B ible studies as well as attending chap ter and campuswide programs. "I don't join a group just because of the race of that group. I've learned we can live together, and we can worship together," Byrd said. Bob Phillips, the Baptist campus minister and adviser of the Baptist Stu dent Union, said BSU had been work ing with the Black Interdenominational Moody from page 1 Higgins but had a problem with the fraternity bond. "There's no way that two brothers of the same fraternity can accurately rep resent me, regardless of personality or qualifications," Brown said. "It's just a conflict of interest. "I know if I were running, I'd have my V.P. chosen during the campaign, so I can see that Moody and Higgins will have the same ideals, whereas there may be friction with another applicant." Bryant O'Neal, a sophomore from Cary, said, "If Moody genuinely and honestly feels that Higgins was the best applicant, then it shouldn't matter what fraternity they are involved in." Student Association. Earlier this semester he spoke at a BISA meeting, and Jo Watson, chap lain of BISA, spoke at a BSU meeting. The two groups are also involved in tutoring area public school children. Watson said BISA had a working relationship with mainlinecampus min istries. "We have black in the name not to discriminate but to target," Watson said. "There are blacks on campus who are not already members of the mainline campus ministries." Rev. Richard Edens of the United Church of Chapel Hill said segregation was a mark of sin, but that it was hard to erase 400 years of history. "Culture is always going to play a role in revealing God to us. You've seen two traditions develop, and they're not just going to melt away into nothing." Taylor said: "We want to unite all Christians on campus, regardless of race, sex, or whatever. AH Christians will be in heaven with God regardless of race." analyzing it and a liver found in a jar fjfgr oil, according to the Associated Press. 1 Investigators resumed their searchi after members of Ellwood's famijyt found what was thought to be human;! skin and hair under a tray in a micro-.; wave taken from the house last week. Ellwood's daughter-in-law. Fay? Ell wood, took the microwave to Evans-j" j ville, Ind., last Tuesday and discovered- .; the skin tissue and hair when shecleanM ' the appliance. In addition to the bone fragments', " four human ears, a pair of testicles in a- ' jar in the refrigerator and a ribcage also have been discovered at the house sinCd police discovered Sokolowski attempt- ing to burn human remains March 9. The remains in the fire were posi- tively identified as those of RubeTLiltft Man"GrayHiII,3S,afriendSokolowski met while they were in prison. Maj. 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