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2fTte Daily Tar HeelThursday. March 25, Carolina Superdance marathon to aid American Cancer Society The Carolina Superdance, a 12-hour dance marathon to be held Friday, April 2 through Saturday, April 3, will be cosponsored by Olde Campus and Hin ton James Residence Hall. Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. The marathon will begin at 8 p.m. Fri day in the Hinton James dormitory recreational hall. The co-sponsors are recruiting par ticipants who will solicit dance pledges from sponsors either in a lump-sum or in per-hour donations. They will also man booths to accept donations in the Pit this week. American Cancer Society . Trv our other luncheon specials, too! 208 W. Franklin St. 942-5149 PLAN A HOBIE SAILING ADVENTURE TRIP h say yrj n yis 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 5 for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH ofSce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be -responsible for only the first ad run. announcements INTERESTED IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT? Appneations arc available it) Suite C until March 25 lor ten Area Coordinator positions lor the Executive Liaison Program. Interviews will be March 25-26. RAMS BAB AND GAME ROOM now open! Happy hour Tuesday and Thursday 6-9 25 C draft. Ladle night Wednesday night Free Beer for the ladle 7-9. Neat dress required. 510 West Franklin Street acroes froea Chapel Ilia Newspaper. 4:30-1 Monday-Saturday. NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR Graduate Orientation Counselors. Appli cation available at the Cralge OfSce and la Steele basement. Applications due by April 14 to Steele Basement. Questions? Call 929-8295 or 962-7615. HEY, LIKE TO DANCE? Come to Carolina Super dance, a 12-hour extravaganza, featuring free T-shirts, food, drinks, and bountiful prizes. The dance is sponsored by Olde Campus and James Dorm and will benefit the American Cancer Society via pledges collected by dancers. Come watch or dance on April 23 from 8:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. in James Recreation Room. DO YOU WANT TO help the State avoid sex discrimination In its hiring practices? You can by participating In a free physical skills test battery to be given daily on Ehringhaus Field March 23, 24 and 25 between 10 am and 4 pm. The test, which takes approximately 30 minutes to complete, is being considered for use as a pre-employment qualification requirement for certain State Jobs. Both male and female volun teers are needed to take the test so that any adverse impact on females may be assessed. Take it today! Gym clothes or similar are sug gested. COME JOIN THE TCP'S at their annual 608 party Friday, March 26 and get psyched for the UNC Houston game featuring kegs and plenty of music from: The Doors, The Who, Stones, and more. . . ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTS OF STOW The STOW Formal Dance Is This Friday! Pick your invitation up today from your dorm's STOW Representative. THE MU ZETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA Phi Alpha Fraternity will host the Black and Gold Ball on Sat urday, April 3, 1982 in Great Hall. Tickets are $2.00 single; $3.50 couple. APPLICATIONS AND INTERVIEW APPOINT MENTS FOR THE 1982-83 Carolina Union Film Committee arc now available at the Union informa tion' desk. Application deadline is April 2. 1982 T-shirts will be given to the first 144 en trants. Local merchants have donated food and drinks and more than 30 prizes, which will be awarded to dancers. Interested participants may contact Grey Willis or Greg Stroup for more in formation. Art School to host two reggae bands The Carr Mill Art School's Reggae rama Weekend features two popular bands, Sunfire and Washington, D.C.'s Awareness Art Ensemble, at 9 p.m. Fri day and Saturday. Tickets are $6. For more information, call 942-2041. Buy any size Pizza get . I another one of equal or less value FI1EE Week long str6ss-challenge adventures along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, beginning May 23 $100.00 Complete, Register Now For more information write or call: United Methodist Outdoor Ministries Camp Don Lee Arapahoe, N.C. 28510 919-249-1106 ATTENTION LOVERS OF THE NEOPLASTIC! Join thousands of other UNC students on a voyage to Mesapotamia. Round-trip tickets for the April 15 B-52s concert in Carmichael are on sale at the Carolina Union Box office. ALL GUITARISTS WELCOME TO THE UNC GUI TAR ASSOCIATION MEETING Thursday 8:00 p.m. 202 HOI Hall. Practice your chops and bring your ax. Come here and play what's picking around campus. Hey EhausI The Party's this Tuesday at Ste phen's for our spring semi-formal. Come with a date, your suite, or just The Gang." See A2 (444) for tickets. Be there. Aloha! ATTENTION ALL FRESHMAN WOMEN: INTER ESTED IN a scholarship for one semester's tuition? Applications for PanheUenlc Scholarship available at Union Desk and 01 Steele Building. Due March 31st. lost & found FOUND: GOLD CHAIN BRACELET with a small charm with the initials MGW. Charm also has date on back of charmcall and identify date to claim. CaU John at 966-2291. FOUND: ONE SET OF keys on wall in front of Wilson Library. Monday, March 22. Pick up at APO in Union. LOST: GOLD HELBROS WATCH. Somewhere be tween Sadlacks and Molly Maguires. BIG BIG reward call 933-7244. FOUND: WATCH MOVEMENT IN 105 Gardner, last Friday. It still runs! If part of your watch is missing, call 933-6202 and identify. LOST: PRESCRIPTION GLASSES BETWEEN Connor and Cameron Street Call 933-5251. FOUND GOLD SAND DOLLAR charm holder with heart and cross charms. 933-4843. LOST GOLD SEIKO QUARTZ watch with lizard skin band before break along Franklin Street or Fraternity Court. If found call 933-2908. Ask for Annie. Reward! LOST: A TI-55 PROGRAMMABLE calculator on Thurs., 318. in Phillips (I think). Please call Howard, 933-3352, at any hour. Please, don't let me fail physics. FOUND: GOLD MEN'S WRIST WATCH wred band last week near Franklin St. CaB 962-1163 to claim ask for Jeff. FOUND: PAIR OF GLASSES AT MOREHEAD bus stop. Can pick them up at Union Desk. FOUND IN UNDERGRAD Blue Izod jacket. Small. Call 967-8263 and claim. help wanted SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR POSITIONS available at one of the nation's finest resident camps. Openings for general counselors and spe cialists in all land and water sports, dance, drama, music, arts & crafts and other skills. If interested, call John Hasnas at 1-383-4507. HELP WANTED: ACTIVE, ENERGETIC and con cerned dorm girls to help sell a badly needed Inex pensive self-defense product that every girl on campus should have. Good money and very easy to sell. Call Hal at 599-8687 in Roxboro after 6:00 p.m. or write Piedmont Security Co., Rt. 1, Box 82, Roxboro, N.C. 27573. OPENING FOR X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST. RO TATING SHIFTS; NO WEEK-END coverage; holi day, vacation benefits. Reply to Montgomery Me morial Hospital, P.O. Box 486, Troy, NC call (919) 572-1301 ext 236 or 246. .. ., ., ,.,., rtlWMM.M . - , . .. . , . - ,,r1 r, , -.,,,-r.. -. -I.- i. r ...m .- Anti-miUtarits hold seminar Students Against Militarism will sponsor a Southern Activist Con ference on April 2, 3 and 4, which will feature workshops, a panel discussion and a Rock Against Imperialism con cert. . Workshops will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, April 2, in the Carolina Union. The Natural Guard, a group from South Carolina will discuss nuclear power and its relationship to weaponry. Mustapha Randolph of Black Veterans for Social Justice, as well as various Third World-oriented groups, will hold workshops. The conference will close Sunday v with a panel discussion in 101 Hamilton Hall. CGC priated to adequately satisfy that con tract," he said. But Yandenbergh also told the council that it could examine the request for addi tional funds to see if any cuts could be made. "If the CGC had wanted to examine line by line the requirements presented tonight, I believe they could have satisfied the strict, contractual requirements at lower costs, but they' would have had to be confident that the amount of money appropriated would have been sufficient to meet the needs of the bands," he said. CGC Speaker Bobby Vogler (District 14) and Madison both said they were sur IF THEUE IVASBTT CHAPEL HILL, YOU'D BE PAYING SO MUCH r.lOHE FOE CHOICE CLOTHES! Summer Herringbone Sport Coats, Pure Silk, By Eagle Clothes, Reg. $175 $89.90 Wash Pants, Cotton Blends, Khakis, Poplins, Cords, Reg. $42.50 ............. $22.90 Tropical Wool Blend Suits, Vested, By College Hall, Reg. $265 $139.00 Linen Blend Blazers By Middishade, 4 Delicious Colours, Reg. $125 . .... . . . . . . . . . . . $64.90 LOTS OF SHIPMENTS ALMOST DAILY TO ADD TO THE SPRING EXCITEMENT! iltilntt " a lotting Mupbowtb Phone: 968-4408 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30; Sun. 1-5 163 E. Franklin St., Downtown Chapel Hill Cupboards also in Greensboro & Charlotte FREE VALIDATED PARKING All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. EXCITING SUMMER JOBS FOR MALE AND FE MALE COLLEGE STUDENTS OR FACULTY AS counselor instructors in tennis, water ski, kayak, canoe, scuba, riSery, rock climb, crafts, etc Inv, dudes good salary, food, lodging and a fun and re warding experience. Reply immediately to The Sum mit Camps, Box 100, Cedar Mountain, NC 28718 or caO Ben M. Cart, Director, 704885-2938. . services SENIORS, SENIORS! Graduation, a great accom plishment, made memorable with personalized an nouncements, name cards, formal and informal notes. See us soon. Lynn's Hallmark, University Mall. 967-7194. PERSONAL BIO-RHYTHMS Know the best times to study for exams! Receive a full year chart of your bio-rhythms-over 6 feet tall -reveals emotional, intel lectual, and physical outlooks. Send $4.50 along with your name and date of birth to: DATA-TRAX. P.O. Box 31153, Raleigh, N.C 27622. Include check or money order. GREAT FOR GIFTS 111 FAST SERVICE!!! EXPERT TENNIS RACKET RESTR2NGING. Free pick-up and delivery. New and used rackets for sale. CaO Steve 929-3411. for rent TWO BEDROOM KINGSWOOD APARTMENT '. available May or August. lA utilities and rent. On bus fine, pool, laundry, facilities and air conditioned. CaO 967-4218. AVAILABLE FOR SUBLET: 2 bedrm. Foxcroft Apt. Dishwasher. Pool. Beside tennis cts. Weight room. Laundry facilities. 375mo. On D-busUne. CaU 967-9762. NEED SUMMER HOUSING? Sublet 2 bedroom furnished Royal Park Apartment. Pool, laundry, ten nis courts, bus route, AC. Call 968-0208 nights. Rent negotiable. BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Now accepting applica tions for Fall housing. Sign up now before the rates go up! Greenbelt Apartments-929-3821. : SUBLET LARGE TWO BEDROOM furnished apt pool, ac, up to four roommates available May 15. . $375month. Call 967-6456. Keep trying. SUBLET: 1 -BEDROOM FURNISHED Chateau apartment! Pool, laundry, tennis courts. May 15-Aug. 15. No undergrads. Call 942-3187 after . 11:00 p.m. TWO BEDROOM APT. TO sublet for die summer with possible fall renewal. On J-bus route. Laundry and pool! $310.00 per month plus utilities. Call 929-6324. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA HOLJE will be open this summer. Air. cond., kitchen. Available. $200.00 single. $180.00 double. $50.00 deposit will hold space. Call 967-2646. $50 REWARD TO SUBLET Royal Park Apt. wop - tion 2 bedrooms, J bus. Please call Dee Anna 929-8018. SUBLEASE PARTIALLY FURNISHED ONE bed room Kingswood Apartment wAC & pooL Avail able May 15-Aug. 15. Large rooms good for two people. CaO 933-7939. Keep trying! , SUBLET A GREAT ONE bedroom University Lakes Apartment with option to renew lease in August. Price negotiable. CaU Cheryl 968-9412 or 847-0748 on weekends. SUBLET: 1 OR 2 FEMALES FOR room in Kings wood Apt. this summer with option to renew. Rent negotiable. 968-1282 - PAIR 1 MONTH OLD ARI8S speakers, 100 watt ' capacity. Great sound but no money for rent. Must sell now $150.00. CaU 968-1225. News origins topic of panel discussion at 3:30 in Gerrard "News: Does It Happen or Is It Created?" is the topic of a panel discus sion to be held at 3:30 p.m.today in Ger rard Hall. "n '- Participants in-the discussion include Rolfe Neill, publisher of The Charlotte Observer, Observer reporters Chuck Alston and Allen Johnson and Observer city editor Sylvia Ingall Lane. The panel moderator will be UNC journalism in structor Phil Meyer. There also will be a bag lunch at noon in room 224 of the Carolina Union. Pro fessor Fred Lee of the UNC political science department will discuss special in terest groups and will be open to ques tions on that subject. From page 1 prised by the length of time the council spent debating the bill. In other business, the council approved five finance bills allotting a total of $3,636 to the Advertising Club, the Debate and Individual Events Teams, and to the Carolina Symposium. Madison told the council the Finance Committee had already cut the bills as much as they could feasibly be cut. . The CGC also approved the appoint ment of Bill Kimball to the position of Student Attorney General. A MILTON'S IN for sale CLASSIC BMW 1600-2. BEIGE EXTERIOR, TAN interior, 1.6 litre single overhead cam, 4 speed trans., gauge package, Blauptunkt AMFMCas sette stereo; Quartz Halogen Headlights. 967-9327. Frank. WANT TO BUY up to 3 tickets to the Grateful Dead concert in Durham, can Lynne 967-8196 in the eve nings. FOR SALE: HAND TAILORED LYNX COAT from India. Size 5. Price negotiable. Can 942-5960 after 6. FOR SALE 2 TICKETS TO THE Foreigner Concert this Sunday night in Greensboro. I must sell so call anytime. Phone 933-8546 and ask for Mike. 1970 VW SQUAREBACK Wagon, body and in terior very good, 67,000 miles on rebuilt engine $970. 929-7527. miscellaneous MAKE TRACKS AROUND EUROPE T-SHIRT FREE with an order of Eurailpass or Eurail Youth pass from EURAILPASS CENTER. For information and Eurailpass orders, call Eurailpass Center 942-6161. wanted to buy WILL PURCHASE NEW AND USED LP's, Cas settes, 8-Tracks (Rock, Jazz, Classical, Wave, etc.) and ENTIRE COLLECTIONS. Good Prices: CaU 929-6175, 8 a.m.-12, after 5. Keep trying. want WANTED: ANYONE INTERESTED in travel ing in Europe? I need some travel partners. I win . be traveling mid-August through late Sept. (or early Oct.) Call me after 3 pm. weekdays. Jill 929-8772. roommates ROOMMATES WANTED BEGINNING IN May, to share fully furnished 3-bedroom apartment. $135.00 per month plus Vs utilities. CaU Dawn 942-8402.. FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR SUM MER. $150 month beginning May 15. Three open ings in five bedroom house. Own room, furnished on five acre lot in Carrboro. On F bus route. Can 967-2590 after 6:00 pm NEEDED ONE OR TWO PEOPLE TO SHARE 2 BEDROOM Beach House in Nags Head NC. Air Conditioned, 50 yards from beach. Can (412) 683-2790 (collect). MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 3 bedroom Townhouse Apt In August '82. $107mo. V utilities. Can Frank Zang at 967-9885. rides RIDE NEEDED TO SOUTH CAROLINA. ANY ONE going down 1-95 or near Charleston, Colum bia, or Myrtle Beach. Weekend March 26-28. CaU Robin 933-3133. Share expenses. CGC Finance Hearings Thurs., March 25 6:30 Fine Arts Fest. 9:30-9:45 Break . 9:45 CGC 10:45 Judicial Branch Fri., March 26 6:30 Cellar Door 8:30-8:45 Break 8:45 Campus Y 10:45 Phi Eta Sigma Sun., March 28 1:00 WXYC 4:004:15 Break 4:15 RAPE Thurs., April 1 6:30 AIS 8:30-8:45 Break 8:45 Odum Village 9:45 NCSL Fri., Aprfl 2 6:30 Legal Service .9:30-9:45 Break 9:45 Toronto Exchange Sun., April 4 1:00 SCAU 4:00-4:15 Break 4:15 Model UN Tues., March 30 6:30 Phoenix 9:30-9:45 Break 9:45 Exec Branch 10:45 Media Board Wed., March 31 6:30 UNC Forensics 9:30-9:45 Break 9:45 SECS Mon., April 5 6:30 CAA 8:30-8:45 Break 8:45 ECOS 9:45 Carolina Quarterly Wed., April 7 6:30 Yack 9:30-9:45 Break 9:45 CGA spotlight "Sometimes these things work out, and sometimes they don't; it's just something you have to take in stride." Johnson feels that this year's commit tee had more time to get organized, which has contributed to its success. "Band-wise, it's a day-to-day thing, the same this year as last year." As a special assistant to Norberg, Johnson worked closely with the Univer sity of North Carolina Association, of . Student Governments, which is compris ed of the student governments of the . 16-campus UNC system. "It (UNC-ASG) deals with issues that face all of the campuses," Johnson said. Johnson's term as a member of UNC ASG expires in April. He works with the organization every week. Recently the UNC-ASG drafted a resolution to protest the 1983-84 proposed cuts in financial aid, he said. feU4-V more, info on posters around campus Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. I DESPERATELY NEED A RIDE TO LenoirHick oryBoone area March 26. 1 can leave anytime and will share gas expenses. CaU Anne at 933-3611. NEED A RIDE TO MIAMI OF OHIO or Ondnnati area for the weekend of April 2nd. Willing to share expenses. Can David at 933-31. NEED A RIDE TO EITHER GREENSBORO or Gastonla on April 2! Will share expenses. Call Julie Freeman at 933-6153. FLY TO NEW YORK, Atlanta, and other eastern cities. Pilot desires passengers to share reasonable expenses. Cafi Ken at 929-7489. ncaa tickets FOUR FINAL FOUR TICKETS FOR SALE. Buy one, two, three, or all four. The beat cash offer will be accepted. Call John at. 933-1541. Leave message. Keep trying. (Afternoon and evening hours are best.) NCAA TICKETS FOR SALE. Four good seats. $80.00 each. Call 804-979-7828 or 804-295-4942. Final 4 tickets available. Must Sell! Call John Keeley (804) 979-8475 or 924-5241. FOR SALE: 1 TICKET FOR NCAA SEMI FINALS AND FINALS. ALSO transportation to game may be arranged. CaU 929-7197. Last chancel Leaving for New Orleans at 7:30 touite. A3 tickets wCl be sold. CaU and make an offer. CaU 962-C252 be tween 10-5. 967-3554. From 5-7. Ask for Mike. '' 4 TICKETS TO THE FINAL FOUR for sale. CaU Hamp Deck (305) 646-1160 day and (305) 896-8848. SMOKIES IN SPRINGTIME: VIOLETS, dogwood, wtldaowers and shades of glorious green! Refresh your spirits exploring our peace of mountain and wquiet fireside hours. MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES, US 441 S., Syfva, N.C 704-586-4329. SECRET ADMIRER. THANKS FOR the gift from the florist (bunny with yellow rose). Tm eager to find out who you are, how about a clueperhaps a personal. Mike B. WORLD'S FAIR TOURS Don't miss this spectac ular extravaganza! May 14-16, Jury 3-5, Sept 4-6. $159 includes keg-equipped transportation, hotel accommodations, tickets and much more. Call John Mitchener at 967-FAIR for details now! TO THE OWNEB OF THE E20WN and white puppy that was at the Pine Room last Wed. at noon. It bit me and needs to be checked for rabies. Please call Jeff at 933-3523. CHAPEL THRILL '82 limited student tickets are still available for $8.50 with a student ID and Athletic Pass in the Union Annex Box Office. Up to four tickets may be purchased. T-shirts are now being sold in the Pit. Come celebrate spring in Kenan on April 24. RICK M: THE CAROLINA GIRLS AT Purdy's wished they had been On the Beach Monday night. Thank you for all your hard work The Chairmen were great, and the Service Project was a success! An Anonymous Beach Music Lover! PARTY WITH THE SAILORS. Come and meet the members of the UNC Sailing Club for an outdoor picnic bonanza and sailing experience. Join the club that makes waves this Friday at the boat dock at University Lake starting at 2:30 pm. Thurs. April 8 6:30 AWS 9:30-9:45 Break 9:45 Victory Village 10:45 Carolina Indian Circle Fri., April 9 1:00 p.m. BSM 4:004:15 Break 4:15 NEEDS Tues., April 13 6:30 RHA 8:30-8:45 Break 8:45 Elections Board 10:45 Ad Club Budget hearings will be held in the Philanthropic Chamber on the fourth floor of New East unless otherwise posted. For more information call Charlie Madison (Finance Committee Chairman) at Suite C (962-5201) or at home (968-9062). From page 1 "It has been interesting to see other campuses and meet the students there," he said. Johnson is now a member of Student Educational Broadcasting, which is the board of directors for WXYC. "We meet once a month to talk about the station's improvement and operation. I'm still learning about it." As a sophomore, Johnson was a newscaster, reporter' and disc jockey for WXYC. At that time he considered going into journalism but never pursued it. "I thought about it (journalism), but then I got involved with orientation and never got into it." Johnson pledged Chi Psi fraternity as a rising senior. "I was anti-fraternity until I got to know some of the people and found they were a great group of guys," he said. "It's one of the best things I've one." ' : the Carolina union gallery committee presents Undergraduate Juried Students Art Exhibition April 6-30 in the Upstairs & Downstairs Union Gallery Call for entries April 5, 8 am-noon Categories; painting, printmaking, scuplutre, photography, mixed media FRECKLES: is it really Innate to date "a Clodd?" It must be, because you've had a hard time peeling ber labels since you've been back from Ft. Lauderdale (secret roadtrips maybe?) Be careful this Saturday and Monday, or I might have something real good to write about BESSIE: We all thought you were a good girl, but Little Mama (Kathy) caught you using Durano (sometimes spelled Draino) as a blanket Roy told me to tell you that you have to wear a pretty bathing suit if you want to get done on the beach oh well . . . Now who's my buddy? Love, your favorite buddy. TO OUR RA RENEE: THANKS FOR putting up with us Cobb socialites this year. It is a wonder you even made it to the big 21. Happy Birthday, Hope it is a good one. Love, 2nd East Cobb. LH: MY BUDDY, MY COACH. AND my JSR friend, I pray this dream will never end! HAP PY 1st ANNIVERSARY to a wonderful broth ther; Eph. 3:20, a special gift -Could there be no other? WLIC your FLA YouU be greene with envy if you don't find the Lite. (caU Scott Hemby 929-6473). 607: NO, FRIENDS? 733: FRIENDS. JOHN BELUSKL IXL EE AT THE showing of ANIMAL HOUSE movie tonight (Thurs.) at 7, 9:30. 12 pm in Carroll 106 - If s only one dollar. AARON, Left re-five some memories from the summer (and maybe make some new ones). Meet me at Purdy's Thursday night. Till then, Debbie. ALEXANDER CRONIES Thanx a million for your hard work on the Cabaret. It ought to be a Really Big Show! Break a kg tonight! Mimi THE CREATURE: I am your creation, Victor. . .1 am your dream. I am your nightmare. At 8 p.m. on March 31 1 will live! SHNOOKUMS LOST HER WAY AND NEEDS a ride home this weekend. If you're going to Charlotte or anywhere in the vicinity, please take her with you. She will split gas. CaU Tracy at 933-3183 - Please Help! "MR. SMITH GOES TO NEW ORLEANS." Directed by: Dean Smith. Starring: The Team. Supporting cast, the Pep Band and The Fans. An awesome exhibition of Carolina Fever. Nomi nated for NCAA Championship of the Year. Go Heels! HAPPY 18th MY BABE, May this be the most spe cial day and night of your life! You know who you are! With love, Ron. TO THE COBB RA (Lyn wood's wife) who can walk through bushes, guzzle beer, down a Whopper and . large fries, and still walk across campus singing "Tomorrow Happy 21st! The Supremes. HEY GANG, Let's wish Renee McCown (Room 215), the loudest, shortest and most obnoxious RA In UNC history a happy 21st BD 2nd East Cobb. AMY, This past year with you has been one to re member. The cocktail party, Frogger, Pac-man. Bezerk, Wendy's, air guitar, skating, STEP, Win tergreen, chalrlifts, Go-Go's, snow, road trips. Triple A, Boondocks, New Year's Eve, fall exam's, 8th floor, Christmas party. Jack Daniels, football Saturdays, Segram Seven, courtparties. Late-night Fridays, cheap wine, Mich. Light stranger mixer. Oh Nooo!, Ga. Tech., Kick-the-can. summertime, missing you, spring finals. Luau, Fame, Space Shuttle, Comp Sci, pogoing, Natural Light, 5 cent draft, and the 25thfl THATS WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU. Love ya, W -squared. AFTER SPRING BREAK SALE on belt buckles, strips, and earrings. Save 25 off everything, now through March 31st. AH Kerns in stock. Call Tommy Wallace at 968-0221 for appointment. Keep trying!
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