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4 2The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, November Controversy minriiind ffirmV date off sale; matioiial security adviser Allen admits error The Associated Press WASHINGTON National security adviser Richard V. Allen wrote in a government financial disclosure statement that he sold his consulting firm in Jaunary 1978, but now, according to a White House lawyer, says the sale actually took place early this year. Questioned about the sale date, White House counsel Fred Fielding said Allen sent him a memo last week stating that he had mistakenly put down the 1978 date and had meant to write January 1981. In the disclosure statement, filed last February, Allen said he no longer was president of Potomac Interna tional Corp. as of January 1978, and added in paren theses "sold business." But Fielding could not explain why if the sale of Poto mac International had occurred in January 1981, there was no mention of either the sale or Allen's recent ownership of the firm under the income and assets sec tion of the financial questionnaire. Bob Flynn, an official of the Government Ethics Of fice, said Monday that if Allen had made a capital gain on the sale of the firm, that amount should, have been listed under income. Flynn also said federal regulations required that nomi nees list on their disclosure statements any interest in a business held at the date of the preceding calendar year. Peter Hannaford, owner of the Hannaford Corp., has said the firm acquired Potomac International on Jan. Program honors Dec. grads By SCOTT BOLEJACK DTH Staff Writer To honor and recognize December graduates, the University has sche duled a program and reception for 8 p.m. Dec. 4 in the banquet hall of the Morehead Building. It is the first time the University has sponsored an evening reception and program. In the past two years those students graduating in December were invited to attend only an informal af ternoon reception. Monica McCarty, chairman of the December graduation committee, said that an increased interest in some type of formal gathering prompted the University to sponsor the evening pro gram. The reception will begin at 8 p.m. followed by the program which is scheduled to start at 8:30. Chancellor Christopher C. Fordham III will speak, as will senior class President John Goodwin. Approximately 1,276 students will graduate in December, including Ph.D. and master's candidates. Of those students, 536 are undergradu ates. McCarty said most students who graduate in December were gradu ating a semester early, a semester late, The best ptxza In tswii. ffueiirf Tuesday's NEW hours 5 to 6:30 p.m. Corner of Franklin at Columbia 968-8888 o r?o Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH ofSce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3,00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements CHINABERRY CRAFT COOP IS owned and operated by 20 of the area's, finest artisans enabling us to sell our work at 25-30 below gallery prices. For original gifts you wifl find nowhere else come visit at 103Vi East Franklin Street, above the Hub. Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30.967-1603. WORRIED ABOUT EXAMS? The Writing Lab, a service of the English Department, presents an Ebiay Exam Workshop: Tuesday, 1 December at 3:30 in Greenlaw 101. Find out how to prepare for and write essay exams in the humanities and sciences and how to control test anxiety. AMERICANS FOR COMMON SENSE meet ing at 7:30 in Gardner 106. Mandatory sojunrue downtown following meeting. GO LADY TARHEELS. BEAT APP. STATE First women's B-baO game Is tonight at 7:30 at Carmi chad. We're psyched. Hope you win. Good kick. Student gov't. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! PopProducttons Presents VANITIES, starring Jenny Lanier. Trtsh Strauss and Meg Wood. Directed by Paul Miles. In the Lab Theatre, Graham Memorial, 8:00 tonight! FREE! lost & found LOST: ADD-A-PEARL necklace In the; .women's locker room at WooQea Gym. Large sentimental value. If found, pleas call Susan at 933-8363. FOUND: SOME TIME AGO. men's glasses in case. . at bus stop in front of planetarium. Please call 933-5817. Keep trying. FOUND A SMALL POCKET calculator in Carroll HalTs tefminal room. Call 933-2874 with a descrip 24, 1981 18, 1981, two days before President Ronald Reagan's in auguration and three days before Allen received $1,000 in cash from a Japanese journalist who had interviewed first lady Nancy Reagan. However, when asked Sunday night from whom his company had bought the consulting firm, Hanndford said, "no comment. ...You could ask me 25 questions, but all you're going to get is on comment." Other past and current officials of the Hannaford Corp. also re fused to discuss who had owned the firm before Hanna ford bought it. One, who asked not to be identified, said Hannaford had kept details of the purchase "close to his chest." Hannaford is a former aide to Reagan and a past busi ness partner of Michael Deaver, one of Reagan's top three White House aides. On the White House disclosure statement, Allen said that he had received a $75,000 salary from Potomac In ternational in 1980 and had been president of the con sulting firm from August 1972 to January 1978. But Potomac International's corporate reports on file with the District of Columbia listed Allen as president of the firm through its latest annual report, dated March 13, 1980. Knowingly and willfully stating false information on a government financial disclosure statement is a felony punishable under federal law by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to five years in prison, according to the ethics of or were accounting majors. McCarty said that the committee was asking those students graduating in December to respond if they would not be able to attend. She said the re sponses would allow the committee to carefully plan the reception. McCarty commended Vice Chancel lor for University . Relations Rollie Tillman for the work he had done to , plan the program and to insure that funds would be available for commit tee use. She also commended Goodwin, who she said was the first senior class president to fulfill a campaign promise to organize a more involved service for December graduates. McCarty said she wanted to make it clear that the program was not a com mencement exercise. She said that the University had just one commence ment ceremony in May for all its graduates. McCarty said that December graduates were welcome to return to campus in May to participate in the commencement exercise, though she said she realized that by spring most of these students would have scattered. McCarty said that the December graduates were encouraged to invite their parents to the reception and program. THE STARVING STUDENT'S MEAL n n SUNGLASSES FOUND AT THE NCNB Bank on 1119 call 967-5782 to identity. LOST SIX KEYS on brass key hook shaped like "C wcoiled edges. If found call 929-4472. FOUND: SET OF 7 keys on metal ring with fingernail dippers. Wed., Nov. 18 in front of Tri-Sig House East Franklin St Call the Chapel Hill Police Department to recover. help wanted WAITRESSBELGIUM U.S. based company building American style restaurants in Europe opening in March of 1982 in Brussels, Belgium. Looking for "clean cut. all-American type", experi enced waitresses and bartenders. Second language (French) helpful, but not a must! Six month com mitmentcontract a must! Please send resume and picture to: Belgium Project, 100 Colony Square, Suite 2010, Atlanta, Georgia 30361. MEDICAL CAREERS. Radiologist - Ohio. $60-$100,000. Medical Records Director South Carolina, $18,000. Dietician South Carolina, $18,000. Director of Psych Unit Louisiana. MSN required, up to. $28,000. Three CRNA's Ohio, Wisconsin, Alabama up to $40,000. PT Chief North Carolina, $22,000. Ultrasound Tech Tennessee, up to $15,000. Two Directors of Nurses - 350 beds, up to $35,000, 50 beds up to $25,000 in Georgia. Call (404) 266-1153, Medical Careers. 3384 Peachtree Road. Atlanta, GA 30326. DESIGNERILLUSTRATOR TO BEGIN FEBRU . ARY 15. Full-time in Durham. NC. Excellent pay and benefits. Let us see your portfolio. Phone for ap pointment 493-1370. for sale EXAMS! SHOW YOUR GENEROSITY! Buy your roommate, boyfriend or girlfriend an EXAM SURVIVAL' PACKAGE. Contains candy, chips, granola, personal message and many other assorted goodies. Send message along with name i and address of recipient along with $3.50 (regular package) or $4.95 (deluxe) to Food for Thought, P.O. Box 722, Chapel HSU. Free delivery just prior to exams within Chapel Hill or Durham. -WOMANCRAFT, 412 W. FRANKLIN. Chapel Hill, excellent source for Christmas gifts pottery, weaving, fabric art, much more. 50t donation may win a beautiful handmade quilt." TWO GRANVILLE EAST CONTRACTS for sale. Available second semester. Great location and meal plan. Discount offered. Call anytime late or early: 933-1943. DUAL TURNTABLE FOR SALE. Shure cartridge. $75.00, price negotiable call or leave message for Linda, 929-4705. . Trend study concludes Republicans The Associated Press RALEIGH A University of South Carolina political science professor con cludes that; North Carolina Democrats, who suffered some stunning losses last year, may be in for more bad news. Earl Black, who has been making a study of presidential voting trends in the South, says that despite the Democrats' lock pn the General Assembly and Gov. Jim Hunt's landslide reelection, North Carolina Republicans now hold the high cards. Their only potential stumbling block is President Ronald Reagan's economic program. Black says. Should the program fail, Black says GOP hopes in local elec tions could dim also. Black says his study indicates an "un derlying pattern that suggests collapse" of the traditional Democratic base in presidential voting. The' result, he says, poses a "fantastic opportunity," for local Republican candidates. "Unless Republican presidents blunder in grossly provocative and disastrous ways, presidential Republicanism in the South is now so advanced that it should be assumed that the Republican Party will carry the region in presidential po litics for the foreseeable future," his study says. Black's study hasn't been published yet, but it already has gained some atten tion in political circles. It is a draft of a chapter for a book he is writing with his brother Merle Black, a University of North Carolina political science pro fessor. It has found favor, understandably, among Republicans. North Carolina GOP Chairman Dave Flaherty keeps a copy, provided by White House political aide Lee Atwater, on his desk. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 TWO GRANVILLE SOUTH CONTRACTS for sale for spring semester. Rent includes food, maid service, and pool use. If interested call 933-5655. UNSATISFIED FEMALE: GRANVILLE EAST contract for sale. Pool, air cond. good food. Call 933-1844. Desperate! Must sell! CHRISTMAS SHOP AT WOMANCRAFT for beau tiful handmade articles at reasonable prices. Pot tery, quilts, stained-glass, toys, handwoven and knitted items. 412 W. Franklin, Chapel Hill. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER FLUNKED OUT MUST SELL. Coronamatic 2200 like new $200 cartridge ribbon Includes letters a z, numerals and assorted punctuation ! ?; 942-3872. OPENING IN ROOM: SPACE IN Grimes on North campus opening up for next semester. $335. Very convenient. Call 933-8711 immediately. HELP!! MUST SELL FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH contract! Great deal room, meals, maid, pool, and other conveniences. Please help me out! Call Pam - 933-0411. FOR SALE: ONE PAIR REALISTIC MACH one stereo speakers. Perfect condition. Excellent sound. Must sell immediately. Only $225. PAIR. Call 929-9517. . - BEST VALUES IN HI-FI YAMAHA, Nad, Car ver, Infinity, DCM, Boston Acoustics, KEF, JVC and lots more. Stereo Sound, 175 E. Franklin St, Chapel H2L 942-8546. FEMALE GRANVILLE SOUTH CON TRACT AVAILABLE for Spring Semester, $100 off! Got in my sorority house; have to move out. Call Andrea at 933-0413. services HOUSESITTING: By two male Purdue engineering students living in the area while on work assignment at IBM summer 1982. Call 493-2791 (Durham). References. for rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: one bedroom apart ment carpet and drapes, appliances, central air, pool. Aduhs only. On busline 404 Jones-Ferry Rd. Can GREENBELT APTS. 929-3821 for. appoint ment 10 AM-6 PM. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT 10X50 2 br. AC. oil heat, gas range. 5 miles N. 86 at RR. $165.00 per month. $100.00 deposit. No pets. 967-4410. wanted $50 REWARD: Desperately need room contract for male, anywhere on North Campus. Please help me say good-by to Hinton James. CaB Clint 933-4688 anytime. fice. Allen could not be reached lot comment on his dis closure statement, but Peter Dailey, Allen's spokesman, referred calls to Fielding, who besides being White House counsel had represented Allen before the two men entered the Reagan administration. , "He sent me a note last week and said lie had made a mistake," Fielding told The Associated Press Sunday night. Fielding noted that Allen also made mistakes in his disclosure statement on the date of his White House appointment and the filing date, putting down "1980" for both when he had meant 1581. , The Justice Department is conducting a preliminary investigation of Allen's receipt of the $1,000 from a Japanese journalist to see if a independent special pro secutor should be appointed. Allen said he received the money on Jan. 21 after helping to arrange the interview between a Japanese women's magazine and Mrs. Reagan. Allen said the money was intended as an honorarium for Mrs. Reagan, but that he intercepted the $1,000 to avoid embarrassing the first lady. He said he intended to turn the money over to the government, but put it in one of his safes and forgot it for eight months. Allen also confirmed Saturday that he accepted two watches from the Japanese journalists, but said the gifts were received before he became a government official on Jan. 20 and therefore violated no government regulation. control N.C. Janice Faulkner, executive director of the state Democratic Party, said she hadn't read it and didn't want to com ment. Black's analysis looks at presidential elections in groups of years from 1920 to 1948, 1952 to 1964, and 1968 to 1988. It classifies counties as being Republican or Democratic if they were carried by the same party in at least three-fourths of the elections during the given period. By that measure, 76 of North Caro lina's counties were Democratic and only seven were Republican from 1920 to 1948. The rest, 17, were mixed, with the mountains being the main area hostile to Democrats. In the period through 1964, 60 counties were Democratic in presidential elections, and 29 were Republican, but the Republi can counties controlled larger percentage Of voters. In the post-Great Society period en ding with Reagan's 1980 election, which included North Carolina in his sweep only 10 counties were counted as Demo cratic; 40 were GOP and 50 were mixed. The counties that Black counted as re maining solidly Democratic were Orange and Durham counties,,' generally consi dered liberal, and a handful of counties in the southeastern and northeastern areas. Republicans held onto their mountain base, grew strong in the Piedmont cities and finally scored dramatic reverses in eastern North Carolina. Taking the South as a whole the pat tern was similiar firmly Democratic counties in presidential races amounted to 89 percent up to 1948, but were only 14 percent in the most recent period. The analysis is based on history and whether it will hold true in coming elec tions is another matter. A big factor may be the success or failure of Reagan's economic program. rides ANYONE GOING TO NEW JERSEY over Thanks giving? I need a ride there on Tues., Nov. 24th at 12:00 noon, and back Sun. anytime. Please call Roanne 929-9132 after 5:00 p.m. DESPARATELY NEED RIDE TO and from Phila delphia Penn. weekend of Dec. 4-6. Pay usual ex penses. Please call Ruth after 4. 933-1406. FLY TO NEW YORK CITY for Christmas break. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses ($50 one-way). Call Ken at 929-7489. HELP! I need a ride to Charlotte this Wednesday. Nov. 25. Can leave any time and will help pay for gas. Call Katherine, 933-3632. RIDE NEEDED TO SPARTANBURG, S C. on Wed., Nov. 25th. Will share expenses. CaO 942-4056. roommates MALE ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Spring Se mester. Share a house with two others. Behind Peppfs on W. Rosemary. $125 month Vs utili ties. Call Tom 968-4700. YOUR OWN FULLY FURNISHED room! That's what youH get if you move into my Estes Park Apartment. On bus route. Only $149month. Phone 929-9709. ROYAL PARK APTS. My apartment is quiet it's nice (everything looks new-everything works) and my roommates are the best! But I'm moving because of night classes, so now there's a place for you. Only $103 utilities. (Female). TWO MATURE BUT STILL fun-toving, non-smoking, semi-studious, reasonably neat and responsible male Carolina undergrads. are seeking a kindred, spirit to SO a vacancy in our Old Wells Ap, for the low rate of $90 a month Vi utilities. Bus pass good thru June 30 is also available. If perhaps not a kindred spirit but at least non-smoking and reason ably neat and responsible, call anyway. Gary or Keith at 942-5386. evenings best chance of catching us in. ROOM TO YOURSELF! FRIENDLY and crazy female roommate needed for homey 3 br Botinwood Apt $97.50 mo., bus line, V utilities, dishwasher, laundryroom near, pool. Pretty efficient. Call 967-2536. TIRED OF DORMS? LIVE in Foxcroft Apartments with tennis courts, sauna, swimming pool for $90 a month. Female, non-smoker, call Ann at 968-0232 during evenings. ROOMMATES NEEDED FOR TWO SMALL EEDROO&SS upstairs in Carrboro house. Either sex nay apply but current residents arc male. Rent $110 per month plus 16 utmties. Call 942-6386. fpmnnmintir - - mti t M m iTwniininiiwiiyir-niti -n u immms mm Klfflws ion Wmf linmniinimiw i ' , i i m i i i in i ml IM iMMMH TT' II 1 1 11 M 1 I I ITT - Costly fuel plentiful for holiday CHARLOTTE (AP) People traveling oyer the Thanksgiving holiday should have no problems locating gasoline, but paying for fuel could be another matter, the Carolina Motor Club reports. That's because gasoline will cost about $2 more per tankful than last year, the club says. More than 50 percent of the 184 service stations surveyed by the club in North Carolina and South Carolina said they would be open Thanksgiving. Normal operating hours will be observed by most of the stations on Friday and the weekend after the holiday. About 59 percent of the North Carolina stations and 57 percent of the South Carolina stations said they would remain open during the holiday. The club also reports that full-service gasoline prices have dropped since Labor Day by almost half a cent in North Carolina to an average $1,448 a gallon for unleaded and $1,398 for regular. Self-service gas is a full cent less than in September at $1,341 for unleaded and $1,270 for regular. Central America worries Haig MEXICO CITY (AP) Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., arriving Monday for a 24-hour visit to Mexico, praised Latin American efforts to create a nuclear-free zone in the region. Reporters who traveled with him on the plane from Washington, however, said he called the "radicalization" of Mexico's Central American neighbor Nicaragua a threat to peace and stability in the region. " We offered them ... normalization, but recent events suggest they are being contrary to us," he said. "It is our hope that all the nations of the region will share our concern that the totalitarian regime in Nicaragua comes as a threat to peace and stability and peaceful social and economic changes." Approximately 1,000 leftists demonstrated outside the U.S. Embassy building here Sunday to protest Haig's visit and the Reagan's administration's anti-Communist stance in Central America. Brady home for Thanksgiving WASHINGTON (AP) After eight months of repeated surgery and tor turous therapy following a gunshot wound to the brain, White House press secretary James S. Brady walked out of the hospital Monday, flashing a thumbs-up sign. , "They say, 'The Bear will be back.' I'm here to say, 'The Bear is back,' " Brady said in a statement issued at the White House. Leaning on the arm of his wife, Sarah, and supported on his other side by a therapist, Brady waved to reporters, shook hands with several White House staffers and kissed his therapists goodbye. Brady's 2'i -year-old son, Scott, was waiting with a kiss when he arrived home to the applause and cheers of his neighbors. The brick house was decked out with a banner declaring: "Welcome Home Bear." "Daddy's coming home to sleep," Scott had said of his father's return. HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING! school "Detours," written for and performed by the handicapped, was produced at the ArtSchool. It was commissioned by the N.C. Arts Council and aired on Channel 11. "We do so much for so many people, it's mind-boggling," Evans said. 'Ideas for projects are a group effort; Evans sai? that everyone, iwiljingo, Jjsteo jtoany new ideas. , . ' ' Metelits agreed. "We have an open ear to anyone who wants to do something interesting and different," she said. "We try to work with . anyone who wants to develop (artistically)." The ArtSchool is almost completely staffed by volunteers. Besides the director and assis tant director, only the instructors are paid. Ac tors, technicians, directors and clerical help are all persons who donate their time. "We only exist because of volunteers," said Evans. Metelits treats her volunteer work as if it were a full-time job. She handles client rela tions, some public relations, keeps records. ... . AH ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for Kingswood Apt. starting Jan. $82.25 plus V util ities. CaH 968-1239.: WANTED: FOR SPRING SEMESTER. FEMALE ROOMMATE to share a 2 bedroom Old WeU apartment. On bus line. $98 and Vt utilities. Responsible, non-smoker a must. CaH Lynda 942-5710. personals COME ESCAPE TERM PAPER BLUES! Share the lives and , loves of Kathy, Mary and Joanne Vanities. Downstairs Graham Memorial 8:00 Monday 23rd Tuesday 24th. h's Free. CAROLINA COMPUTER DATING - "WE know someone who wants to know you." Write for . information. 108 West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ATTENTION DIE-HARD TARHEEL FANS!! Come cheer the Heels on to a GATOR BOWL VICTORY in sunny JACKSON VILLE. FLORIDA! For only $128.00 per person "OPERATION TARHEEL" will take you there in style! This low price includes ROUND-TRIP BUS TRANSPORTATION WITH KEGS, TWO NIGHTS LODGING, OPTIONAL DAY EXCURSION TO SAINT AUGUSTINE, PRE-GAME DINNER PARTY, GAME TICKET, and MORE!! Spaces are LIMITED so call 942-BOWL NOW for Reservations!! LCW P-School has been a lot brighter since you've started smiling. Keep up the good work CN. SLORE - THE WURST THING ABOUT IT is that I don't know if he could cut it. Maybe he was a SHRIMP anyway. WURST WOMAN. KIM. NANCY W. and aD the rest of HRCs food handlers: fantastic ob good food and you even kept smiling, you turkeys. Enthusiasm! (Whatzer name). BRAD T. I once had a fish named "Adequate" after a very cynical friend. His bowtmate was called "Neu rotic." Now have a good day! TO KIM. NANCY, AND EVERYBODY ELSE WHO MADE HRC EAT turkey: YaH are decidedly enthusiastic Thanks for a super job. ST. 136-68-6781, SUNDAY WITH YOU WAS BE YOND WORDS, but definitely worth this $2.00 per sonal. The light in your eyes still shines, across the (smoky?) table. ILY. BELT BUCKLES AND strips, largest selection ever from now until Christmas. AU buckles $2.50. all strips $.75. Can Tommy Wallace at 968-0221. Keep trying! CONGRATULATIONS WOMENS SOCCER TEAM, N.C. Is 1. Janet, I want your autograph now. From page 1 answers questions, maintains the mailing list and "brainstorms with the rest." "I am here a full working day and do things outside that time," said Metelits. "I feel it is a very important thing to give my time to (the ArtSchool) and it is an exciting and vital place to be'V.r..o ";'-7 .'.'.-. -13"." tyVjosivi .1 Lri U'i! l The teachers are artists who need to supple ment their income, Evans said. She added that it is a transient locale and new teachers are always coming in, brining fresh ideas. ( "The ArtSchool is not an art school only. It is an art center; an umbrella organization for a whole lot of disciplines of art. It is for every one of all ages and tastes," Menache said. The ArtSchool is now at the end of its an nual fund drive, with a goal of $50,000. It has an operating budget of $200,000 a year, Evans said. It is funded by the town of Carrboro, The National Endowment for the Arts, the N.C. Arts Council and memberships . and private donations that are usually earmarked for a special project. TO THE BOY FROM NEW YORK CITY: You take my breath away. Signed: A Fool who feU in love. CONGRATULATIONS NEW LITTLE SIGMAS: GET psyched for tonight's the night champagne and tennis shoes what a sight. Be at house by 8:30 and get set, for a night to remember or forget. ALTON. WE MET AT LINDA'S SAT. night. And since you can't go home to Advance, I wanted to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving anyways. Cindy. GET IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT! Take a study break and sing Christmas Carols with the Clefhangers Loreleis, and BSM Choir. Wed. Dec. 2, 8:00, in the Pit. Sponsored by RHA. LIZ C: HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY. CAN I play check ers on your pants? ? Quieres beber bebidas alco holico? Borracha! Love Grace Slick and the TroU's Rats. WANTED TO GIVE AWAY; ONE BLOND 5'4' blue-eyed female good cook, pleasant appearance, slightly surely. $5.00 Reward. Take her Please. BETH D.: To the Best lil sis ever! Have a wonderful 18th birthday on the 26th. AU my Zeta Love. Joy. MIKE F: OK. HERE'S YOUR OWN personal - I remembered! Here's to "strangers in the night," ad venturesomeness and much pizza and movies in one evening a stowaway blond. HAPPY BIRTHDAY KELLY. JFK. DEAR ADMIRER, How close? Girl in the Yellow Carolina Sweatshirt. CYNDIE: Here's to mghtime serenades (Are you really John Denver?), morning bus runs, YD con ventions, family names, tall DARK strangers and loones. What a woman! Just wanted to say Happy 21st a few days early. Love, Aleta. WHATTA, From love a fairs, to missed movies, to tubing. . .thanks for sharing the past month and being so speciaL Such a Sweetie. BER, Roberto, Jim Bob, Boofy, Juggems, and Todd: Thanks for a fantastic birthday. Maybe next time we can "rez a little hell!!!" M.S. P.S. Happy Thanksgiving! IF YOU SEEN CURT T. today give him a hug and a kiss 'cause this is his first personal. AU hail the Great Gingko! WOULD THE OWNER OF a brown Honda hit Fri day nite behind Hill Hall please can 933-4361. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO BOO. Happy birthday to Boo. Happy birthday dear Martina. Happy birthday to Boo! Best wishes for a wonderful day. Love, Roomie. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BETTY MARIE TUN STALL C. We wanted everyone to know. Have a good one. Let's go dancing! JW & BR. BETSY OF COBB (who likes crashing parties, the Boss, the Stones). I enjoyed Friday night. Let's go dancing after Thanksgiving. Please respond DTH I (reluctantly) promise. . . "No shag."
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