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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, November 19, Vorlci hunger topic of panel t By SUSAN SNIPES SUTT Writer Millions of people go hungry every day. Many of these are children. Ten yean ago the lack of food for these hungry people was blamed on agricultural technology, said Bob Patterson; a crop scientist at North Carolina State Uni versity. But today, agricultural scientists say they have the potential to grow limited crops in any area, he said. If so, why are there so many hungry people? "Hunger is mainly a matter of poli tics," said Sheridan Johns, political science professor at Duke University. Johns, along with three other pro fessors who deal with world hunger, dis cussed the causes of world hunger in a panel discussion Wednesday night. The event was in conjunction with the Fast For A World Harvest sponsored by the Campus Y. Johns said governments in many Third World nations refuse to allow outsiders to help their people for fear it will make them weak. He said that many people think world hunger- is just a matter, of Carol Sloane Sings the Beatles. . . Beautifully. Wed,, thru Sun. Nov. 17-21; 24-28 appearing with Gene Bertonclni & Michael Moore . Student Discounts Every Thursday! Special Holiday Menu plus two per formances Thanksgiving Evening Coming Dec. 1-5: The. TaptatJons Dec. 8-19: Oscar Nominee Richard Rodney Bennett ktfJtSM? 829-0217 IW??v Chanel hill n opo Col nnnn'rnQCornro ClaccITIcd Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH oOce by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-ctudents $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oCce Immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be re sponsible for only the Erst ad run. CREATIVE SERVICES AND SHABBAT Dinner A La Fritz w&l t held FrL 1119. Resetvations re quired by FrL noon. Veggie altemative. $3 meat $2 veggie. HHkl, 210 West Cameron. 942-4057. YARDBAKE SALE SATURDAY, November 20, 9 aro-2 pm. FSreman's Hut in Carrboro. All klnd of hjwehold goods, clothing, edibles. EXAMS LOOMING UP AND nothing going right? Try: The Perfactionfef s Stress Workshop Tuesday. Nov. 50th, 4:C0 pm. Sign-up and further info at me Union Desk, Nov. 17-Ncw. 29. A Carolina Union Presentation. Jim ltti AT.7.-UAL ATS Auction wt3 bm KwmmsSxw 23 & 211 Hates: &ttarday 9iZD feC3, SauMSay ltCiC 3 at Canr UH llrnH, Carrboro. Tfcia Is t& OrluJ CI3trt. Grandfather of a3 Local CancHt Anc tSona. Item mmd acrvlcaa of every d crlydoa wiSt JZUtm Elephant Tabien and Ear fcnt ante. Donations nccestad. For aorn inforaa&on caS tht shelter at SS7 7SS3. AaCA?.ffUS FRAISn EVERY M-F, 7:30:30 am In Great HaO, Student Union. 1 wfl seek thee early, O God. I will awaken the dawn!" TOUai C? CLASS S2 Nov. IfiSt 8 p.n. Ckmem 113 Adatiaafosi Fro. Jam fcSoiv bu afaaikMi $1. JOIN US FRIDAY AFTERNOON FOR Happy Hour at Purdy's. 2 drafts for 23 and other specials to enjoy! 3:C0-9:C0 (come to Happy Hour and get in FREE FrL nl-ht). KT22 A ITACS FC3 party, cooa-ont. i las? Tan Carrboro Ilraaua'a llat I avaZafcta foe rant. IStchan. reatrooaaa. flrcplac, park fatg. Ca3 Cay DaSoea at SC21 167. Icsl Cz found LOST A CAROLINA BLUE scarf with great sen timental value. PLEASE return to DTH oQce if found! LOST rZLZZXZCll m UZIZMTY on Friday. Ose SxS plastic card Pa bos and eorae Sx3 tld tosetliar. Ceward cCered. No Cisaaa aakad. Call Hart!a or Cadaata IZatory oiZcm and leave caee aaa. FOUND: ONE OLD BP.OWN briefcase ftifl of research materiaia. Contact APO in basement of Student Union. LOST: AMTRAK TICKETS TO PMadelphla for Thanksstving. Pkase ca3 Tony, 929-2646. Reward. YVrrrZ D. r :CULTI2-yor cbeca book la la t! DTII clca. Coma by dariag kmetaeaa fcoin and ask for IJia. LOST: 43. KllAXa' CATAUNA jacket kft at Purdy's on U.-17-2. rkase c&3 Perry at 92J-6C31. Reward Crjred. 1982 bringing food into a country. But allow ing aid and deciding who will benefit from the food is a political decision. "I don't see much progress in the world hunger unless Third World govern ments take an active role in promoting agriculture,'' Patterson said. He said many countries did not value agricultural information. "We have to point the finger to countries who won't invest in the information to even grow the crop," Patterson said. Patterson and Johns cited South Korea, Puerto Rico, and Malaysia as ex amples of places where agriculture realiz To promote awareness breigri cultures topic of festival By MINDEE PIZER Staff Writer Tastebuds with an international curiosity can savor a variety of cuisine and culture from around the world at the International Festival from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday in the Great Hall of the Student Union. Sponsored by the Association of International Students, the festival will feature booths from approximately 40 countries, as well as continuous entertainment including Indian dancing, a Japanese tea ceremony, Spanish guitarists and a demonstration of the martial arts, said Scott Elliot, president of the AIS. Students at the booths will provide displays and information about their country, Elliot said. ' . The highlight of the festival is expected to be the great variety of international food, Elliot said. ? nil" :,?T, M - n n n VtVJ-' FOUND: SMALL FEMALE CAT with clear flea col lar, white with markings. Please call and Identify her. She misses you. 933-5186 or after 8:00 pm 933-1174. Keep trying. FOUND SET OF KEYS on Aeha Brick Company key ring. lias 8 keys 'identify and ifa your. Coma by the DTII offlco daring business boors, ask for Hnda. . LOST: GOLD WIRE-RIMMED reading glasses in blue case. Missing since Sunday, November 7th. If found, please call EiSeen at 967-5611. LOST: CALCULATOR TI-55 in black case with name engraved on it Lost in Venabie on Monday the 8th at 11:00 a.m. If found please call Jennifer Quinn 933-7367. IF YOU FOUND MY down vest (brown on th ontslde and orange on the inside) in the Fast Croak dining area Tuesday nite, pleasa call 933-7827. Thank Yon. FOUND OUTSIDE CARROLL HALL on November 17, Black male kitten with white paws and nose. Call 962-3136 days or 493-3707 evenings. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR ROUND. Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia. All Fields. $500 $1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC, Box 52 NC1, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. - EARN $5HR IN EPA breathing experiments on the UNC-CH campus. We need heahhy non-smoking males, age 18-35. For more information call 966 1253. 8-5. Monday-Friday. COLLEGE STUDENTS TIRED OF just complain ing about Reaganomics? The national citizens group ACORN is hiring salaried staff to involve citizens in the struggle for economic and social justice. Part-time or full-time. For Interview call Car olina Action ACORN, 682-9329, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. WANTED, GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR tem porary work at Student Stores, Textbook Depart ment Must be able to work 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. December 7, 1982 through December 16, 1982. Contact Ms. Neioa Barbee, Mr. Boyd Ellington, or Mr. Charlie Byrd in the Textbook Department, Daniels Building. Equal Opportunity A3rmative Action Employer. COLLEGE BOY TO RAKE leaves and clean gut ters. Also maintenance during the winter. 10 min utes from college on McCauley Street 929-3992. for sale MUST SALE. 2 COLOR Webb Printing Press. Will cut price. CaH 704-249-3200. FOR SALE: 1970 Duster. 3-speed, V-8 engine. Runs weO, body In fair condition. $500. CaH Paul at 929-4426. GRANVILLE SOUTH CONTRACT FOR sale Im mediately. Hence, substantial cash bonus If sold im mediately. Call Maureen. 933-2971. Leave message If gone: FOR SALE: TWO DUKE tickets. Call 968-0242 anytime after 1 p.m. MEAL CARD FOR SALE good through January 31 worth $250.00. Will sell for $200.00 or wCl sell any part thereof. Call 929-3161. GRANVILLE EAST (FEMALE) CONTRACT for sale. Spring Semester. Please call immediately: 933-1934. 1976 OLDS STARFIRE New alternator, tune up and inspection. Good condition, clean. $1900 negotiable. CaH 9697-6013. FOR SALE: EFITHONE GENESIS Electric Guitar $200 933-8856. . MUST SELL BEDROOM FURNITURE twin bed, dresser, desk. Only 3 mos. old. CaH 967-5019 or during Thanksgiving Break. CaH collect: 516-864-5576. Ask for Rochelie. ed its potential once political obstacles had been surmounted. Johns said those countries had grown products which were favorable to conditions, then exchanged them for products to improve the quality of life. . Patterson said the problem was that most Third World countries were not concerned with the majority of the peo ple, but with furthering the wealth and power of the ruling elite. Patterson said Zaire was an example of this tendency. While Zaire has the poten tial to produce the food its hungry need, . its military leader Mabuta uses foreign ex jjjyjjy-jjyjTjjcrxr K You picked up your application vou misDlace it? If so. I have a ll you misplace it? it so, i nave a Tew more on nana, oume uy ui & i Steele Building for an application or to turn in your application, u K Looking Forward to seeing you by November 23, 1982. h All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: r -i .12. (noon) one business day before publication MALE WINSTON CONTRACT-SPRING Semester. Leaving UNC; must selll Great room mate, great location. Experience the coed life in HRC3 Call 933-6134 and keep trying forever. GRANVILLE WEST CONTRACT FOR sale for next semester. Interested parties please call John at 933-2636. SHERWOOD TURNTABLE AND AMPLIFIER with . AMFM radio, synegysrJc speakers. One year old. Must sell leaving town. $400 call 966-2281 after 6 pm. 1 MUST SELL MY Hinton James dorm contract (female) for Spring Semester. Please call 933-4984 soon. MUST SELL; REFRIGERATOR 2.6 cu. ft perfect for dorm or as 2nd frig. Great shape, used less than 2 semesters $120 call 942-4695 Quick! McIVER DORM CONTRACT FOR sale for Spring Semester. Double room. CaH Kim at 933-6263. TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED to share two-bedroom Foxcroft apartment beginning Jan uary 1, 1983. $102.50month plus V utilities. 967 0799. NONSMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for! BoUnwood Apt Own bedroom. $131.50 per month phis V utilities. On N bus route. Only need bedroom furrdture. Can 929-9700. LIBERAL MALE DESPERATELY NEEDS room mate to share two bedroom Kingswood Apt li rent and utilities. Call Joe at 929-7372 during evenings for details. HOUSEMATE NEEDED TO SHARE small house in country. Own room. Daily transportation to and from campus. $75mo. Vi electricity. Woodstove heat Can Keith at 732-6384. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: NO rent until January 1st men $92.50 mo. utilities. Will share room. Need own bdr. furniture, but the rest is furnished. Old Wen Apts. 967-4111. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR 2nd Sem. $95.17 W utfl. D-bus line. CaH Alison at 968-1570. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED. SHARE large bedroom in Foxcroft apt. Spring Semester. Fur nished apartment except for own bedroom furniture only $85.00month plus lA utilities. Call 968-1627. NEEDED: ACTIVE, OPEN-MINDED student to rent own room at University Gardens. Only $115 mo. Vi utilities. Near campus, Townhouse. CaH 942-73. Keep trying! "NA2-IS YOUH PTSCer I ned two n indent tickets to the Dnka jpuaa. If yon E3 mo ont, Fm acre I can mako It wortk your whSa. PImm call 933-2318. VISITING PROFESSOR DESIRES FURNISHED "house or roomy apartment In or around Chapel VLUX from Dec. 15 to May 1. Write George Logan, 3691 Albion Rd., 3, Ottawa, Ontario KIT 1P2 or call (613)521-7803. for rent 2 BDR. TRAILER FOR spring semester. Exc. loca tion, 2.5 mi. from campus. Semi-furnished. $185 mo. Can 967-0018. CHEAP TYPING! CALL 523-TYFE BAHAMAS BOUND! CRUISE DOWN to the islands for 4 day., and 3 nights. Leaving Miami Jan. 7 returning Jan. 10. Nasau and Out Island. A NCL cruise. $270. Can 933-2&C6 and ask for Gerry to leam more. CaU Today. . change of its natural resources to increase his own wealth. Patterson, who has visited Zaire, said there was not an overpopulation problem there. "The problem is that the govern ment refuses to provide the people with the agricultural knowledge they need to survive." Johns said there had been international pressure placed on Zaire by the United States. But he said it had not done any good. "It (pressure) is like any other country telling the U.S. how to run our country," Johns said. "They are basically ignored." Approximately 700 students, faculty members and Chapel Hill residents attended the festival last year, Elliot said, and this year's event also is expected to draw a large crowd. UNC's African, Indian and Chinese associations will display crafts, set up exhibits filled with cultural items of interest. These displays add to the festival's cultural diversity, he said. ;- "The Chinese Association will display paper cutting techniques and calligraphy and 10 Chinese girls will be dancing in their native costumes," Elliot said. A fashion show of native dress ; from around the world also is scheduled. ,:c "A strong local input will come from the Apple Chill doggers," said Dwight Duncan, AIS publicity secretary. :The Cleff Hangers also are scheduled to perform. - "This is the sixth year the festival has run and during that time thousands of people have had the opportunity to sample ways of life from an enormous range of international backgrounds," he said. OOPS! You are about to miss out on the UNIQUE PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT opportunity including Valuable Work Cunarianfa Can! nn rr tha 5- tApCIICl(VC UCIVIIiy VI I lilts i i ORIENTATION COMMISSION is a REAL Leadership K Development opportunity! kj but you forgot to turn it inl Or did few more on hand. Come by 01 M Ad must be received by the rides I NEED A RIDE back from Phfla.. PA. on Sun., Nov. 28. WU1 share fat expenses and driving. Please can Jean: 933-5352. If not in, please leave , a message. TWO OR THREE RIDERS needed to Charlotte on Wednesday, November 24. Leaving after 10 am. CaU Janet at 933-9014. INDIANAPOLIS. ANYONE? DESPERATELY . NEED a ride over Thanksgiving break to Indy or near vicinity (Chicago, South Bend, Louisville, Midwest...) Please call 933-7748. I NEED A RIDE to the Washington, D.C area for Thanksgiving break. Can leave anytime after noon on Wednesday, Nov. 24. CaH Jean at 933 7833. RIDE NEEDED TO RICHMOND; VA. I can leave any time Wednesday and if necessary after 1:30 Tuesday. WiU gladly spHt expenses. CaH 933-6244. CINCINNATI, THANKSGIVING: GOING MY way? Desperately need a ride, can leave any time and w&l share expenses, of course. Please caD Elizabeth at 933-9073. Thanks! personals SENIORS, SENIORS! Graduation, a great accom plishment made memorable with personalized an nouncements, name card, formal and informal notes. See us soon. Lynn's Hallmark, University MaH. 967-7194. TKA -BEAT DOOK" PARADE Friday Nov. 19 at 3:00. Followed by keg party with Cruise-O-Matics at Pika House. Donations for the blind on campus. ATTN: UNC STUDENTS College Students Maga zine is a new way to meet students from UNC, Mere dith, Duke, and 15 other major universities. Perso nal ads placed before November 30 are only $5.00. To request info and an ad application write: Co&ege Students Magazine, Box 6000, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. THE 'DTIf ANNOUNCES k annnal "Find Alan Chasplo a QnlckW contest AH females may apply, capoclally taoaa sack ing tntaSaetual stimulation. Grocna also II Sibie. APPLY NOW EEFOXZ ITS TOO LATE. DEAREST PAOLO, BILLY D., Athanasfos K-, Kovac B., L Brooks, K. Maddox. Tve been thinking how Td love to see your gear hunting, that is, and decided to put my inner emotions into words. From that moment I saw you and sensed your animal magnetism, I decided to become a huntress. Your magnificent physique has sparked desires deep within me. Night and day I want-no-lust for your body, consumed with the heat of impetuous tempta tion. I feel a fervid need to full!!! the longing of my In ner being. I imagine myself ensnared in your muscular arms. We couki meet in some dark wood to act out our wildest erotic fantasies. It would be a climactic conquest for each! If only you were hunt ing for me.. .Td willingly, eagerly, submissively faS into your trap. Simply, End Suite, 7th floor James. TO TinZ OLDE3 ViOllAH ha soy ?, Hap py birthday. Yon'ro not ta. older you're getting better. Tkanks for your pa tienco. eopport, and understanding. Tm looklaa forward to cotebratiag many mora of yonr birthday. P.S. I didn't forget tka two darlnka at Jordan. Love 'Allan FOR THE TWO OF you who Just want somebody to kiss on. Mr. Nautilus is in for some heavy tongue ac tion and surely TCFW knows how to ped a banana. Saturday is your night to be the Coa Smadcy face city. Come now. don't b afraid of a little PDA. IT1 be watching. ' BUSH: ONLY 20 days left. Hope you are as excited as I are" I miss you so much. Can't wait to drink my Shasut!! Love yaH Cheers Chip. ifelEFLY The Associated Press WASHINGTON RgpubSeaa congressional leaders informed President Reagan on Thursday that he simply does not have the votes to advance the last phase of his income tax cut to January. Reagan is considering asking Congress to push up the date of the tax cut the third installment of his 25 percent income tax reduction over three years as a way to stimulate the economy. Under that proposal, the 5 per cent cut in tax rates due Jan. 1, 1984, and the second 10 percent reduction in the amount of tax withheld from worker paychecks, due next Jury 1, would instead take effect Jan. 1, 1983. The net effect would be a 15 percent cut in tax rates in 1983, rather than 10 per cent, and the full reduction would be felt in paychecks at the start of the year. That change also would increase a looming record deficit, already projected at upwards of $170 billion, by about $15 billion. GREENSBORO For the first time in 10 years poor economic conditions have forced two Univer sity of North Carolina campuses to . dismiss teachers and drop courses next semester, school officials say. University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Winston-Salem !"""""""""""" I4 I I Attention Consciousness Will 1. Sleeping State 2. Walking State 3. Self-Consciousness 4. Objective Consciousness George I. Gurdjieff Free Public Lecture Sunday, 4:00 pm, Nov. 21 -105 EL Main St., Carrboro Refreshments: Wine Demonstration: Gurdjieff Movement clip and save i .1 Classified ad may be placed at the DTK Carolina Union 065AV Chapel HUl, Na 27514, -'t - CUDDTEE-IN 1975, REC room lights interrupted our first dance. But even Indiana can't interrupt our hearts. Well be dose in love Sunday. Your punkln. HAPPY BIRTHDAY QUAILS With daiquiris, "Creepshow," and Asti Spumante, thfc win be the best "Birthday" we've ever had, gL'irrHl (Sorry no free dinner.) Love, Chuck. LYNNSE, TVE GOT TO give ya CREDFT babe. You've put up with me for a year now end 22 means you're either incredibly tokrent or incredibly stupid. Love ya, Rkk. 10:30 BETTER LATE THAN never? Thanx for two days of incredible patience, when it wasn't deserved. ANNE: YOU TURN ME on and make me laugh, you help me grow in many ways. So here's to afl our happy times, and many more of the "Good old DaysT Happy Birthday! Love, Davie. DS. CHUCK ELLINGTON KESE3 to tha svorkfa best! Can't wait for Wlneton Salam and four years tharn whk yon. I Lorn Yon! WAC ORIGINAL, INEXPENSIVE, PERSONALIZED GIFTS. Try decorated cookies! In only 20 minutes the COOKIE FACTORY can create a decorated cookie for you. 153 E. Franklin. 942-9204. ANNE: t You fend me a smile ' You brighten my day And this poem is her For what words can relay ' You're here when Tm happy And here when Tm sad And m ahvays hold on To me times we have had YouH be my best buddy Though we're continents away : So here's tr- my buddy . Atog"H,pyEirthdayr David C 'f; TO TtXRY NOVmi: CONGRATULATIONS on gettf i mat A paper finished! I knew you could do It Le celebrate!, Your place or mine? Love, Wahoo Voman. ATTENTION UNC SKIERS ARE going to Ki3 ington Jan 2-7. Lodging, 5 days skiing $169.00-$1S9.00. Meeting Monday 112282 8:00 pm Carolina Outdoor Sports. Info call Ned 967-0577 AHyson 933-5006. JEFF B., FRESHMAN BASEBALL player. Why didn't you come and talk to us in the undergrad Wed. night? JAM-ITS HARD TO believe that three years ago we went to our first winter test and now we're going to our first Carolina function dag! I can't wait but until then Zacks tonight (of course). Later Cheech. KYDDO. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY. WEVE had ups and downs but the ups are getting better. I hope we have many more. I love you, S. B. TO JV CHEERLEADER ON 3rd floor Bynum 2:00 Monday. Your bright smCc made my day. From blonde guy in the hafl. Please reply If interested. DECEASES 3 la onr last publishing data for tha fall semester. DoskCIm for tfcks mann ba 121S2 at noon (cdnoa dav). NO CLASSIFSZ ADS KOL CS AC CL7TED after this time for tha f&3 semes ter. Tha DTII S recuse pnfcScatkni Janmary 12. 1SS3. Deadllno for daeeiSod da for tLl paper afl be noon Jan. 11. TO CLASSICAL BEAUTY IN pink slacks waSdng towards Avery Tues.: You don't know me. Excuse my staring. It was Involuntary. 1 must meet you. Respond DTH. Love, Heart Beat P.S. How big Is your boyfriend? TO THE PRETTY BLONDE lady in RuEn-Here's your persdhal! P.S. Thanks for the whopper! HERE IT IS SCOTT. The birthday personal you've been waiting for. Hope you have a good one!! Love, Angela and Todd. CYN(SIN) HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Celebrate! Trashed with Mom at Happy (Ctrthday) hour! You party animals! Watch out for free drinks and air conditioner questions! Love, EUsabeth. CAUL: STANLEY STEAMER the Vacuum Cleaner! HeTl suck up anything. . .for a price! -3693 (Love them turtlenecksn) . State University officials said the only way they can help the state keep its budget in line is to discon tinue some temporary or part-time teaching positions. . ' The UNC-svstem's schools are trying to comply with an order from Gov. Jim Hunt not tospend 6 per cent of the money the legislature gave them to operate this year. Beginning next semester, UNC-G will not rehire about 20 temporary andor part-time instructors who ' teach about 40 courses, said Dr. Stanley Jones, vice chancellor for academic affairs. This spring, Winston-Salem State expects to dismiss about 15 part time instructors who teach history, music, economics, sociology and in troductory teacher education, said Dr. Arnold Lockett, WSSU vice chancellor of academic affairs. RALEIGH The Great American Smokeout was a dud in eastern North Carolina, the heartland of the state's flue-cured tobacco crop, but drew more sup port in other parts of North Carolina, the American Cancer Society said Thursday. , , -Forty units of the cancer society's - . 104 units statewide participated this ' year, up from 33 the year before, said Marilyn Morris, spokesman for the society's North Carolina division. For the record Because of a proofreading error in the story titled "Student drinking: Carolina tradition?" (Thursday, Nov. IZ The Dai ly Tdr Heel incorrectly quoted RHA Presi dent Scott Templeton as saying, 'But over the past few years weve got 10 dorms to buy soft drinks, other alternative drinks and munchies." The words "got 10" , should have read "gotten." Templeton was also incorrectly quoted as saying that students who had conk . plaints should talk to their area directors, In fact, he said students should talk to tVtmr arm orwmimmtc Th 7"TW wrrptc . .il, I ,i . . IMl M ... M MM both errors. s GIVE TO THE AfA!CAN CANCEL SOCIETY. DTH office or mailed to TAMMY. I THINK YOU'RE really special and I think Fm pretty lucky. Just wanted you to know that Kip. IF YOU SES UN COLLINS at tka Dnka football gama. give her a kag ha bar 22nd birthday. STUDENT GOVERNMENT IS LOOKING for a new executive secretary. Come by Suite C and ask for Cindy if you're interested. . BON ANNIVERSAIRE ROSIEJ Here's hoping you have a fantastic day on your 21sd Maybe youll get some new earrings for your birthday. Since you can't hang on to the ones you have got Much love! Sis. , CYNTHIA, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO a wild woman, great roommate, and my second mother! The year's been great so far and Tm sure it will continue to be kul of fun and laughter! Love, Beth. JAY. HAD A GREAT time last Friday and Satur day. Tm afl psyched for Strawberry Daqs. thus weekend. See you soon. D.M. P.S. (RIH) SOMEBODY CALL OUT THE gross patrol! If. mega-barama Evans' B-day. Old lady don't bring back zee roach poison or we lock you out Your pants and ankles have yet to meed Pull them down before that kinky "Perry-ay" sex. Watch out for zee Kue Docks! Are we rooming with a nasty girl? Truly! Luv ya! Carole, Denise, Tin-Tin, Sharyne, AND Fw ed. BONNIE: HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY 2 days early. I hope that youH get everything you're wishing for. Have a great day. Shirley. LYNDA: A TRUE SIGMA woman!! Here's to the big 20 and to hitting every bar in Chapel HiI3! Give 'em heU and then some Janet TO A DASHING YOUNG PIRATE. The Florida sun couldn't make our flame any hotter! Looking far: ward to spending a week with the one person that makes my iiie worth Irving 1 Love You! Your Sweet Irish Wench. BUY, YOUR CAMPUS CHEST Coupon Book in the Pit TODAY. Twelve coupons from eight restaurants saves you over $10. Only costs $1 and an proceeds go to Campus Chest Charities. LM. (ALIAS NATASHA): Happy 22 Kiddo! I can't believe that another year has passed us by already.' It seems. Kke 1 was Just wishing you a happy 21. Where does the time go? 1 hope that Sunday Is a purely awesome day for you. You deserve nothing less! You are one hell-of-a person kiddo, and a pret ty good roommate to bood I don't know what the future holds for either one of us, but I do know with all certainty that you've given me more happiness in these' past 3 years than youH ever realize. You made the. good times better, and you were always there wtth words of encouragement and a shoukW to cry on during those not so good times. You've really helped me pick up the pieces and get my tie back fat order these last 9 months. It woukTve been easy to just say to heS with it all, but you wouldn't stand for that IH never forget that kiddo. I wish you many many more happy and healthy birthdays! AS my love, J.Z. MONICA MILLS-YOLTRE STILL the one who can make me laugh. . .and we're still having fun 'cause you're still the one! Have a happy and festive 19th b'day! Love, Patty. TO THE MOST UNINHSITED example of the male gender who seeks physical satisfaction fa a short term relationship: Happy Birthday! from the blond whiner who adores you, and the lounge lizards who hafl you King Lewie. (Is Joe really dead?) Your loyal subjects await the festivities. Let tha Games Begin! MARK B. THE BIG day is finally here.- Just remember. ..you're not cCklaHy 21 until you've danced on our table! Happy Birthday! KAREN PERKINS IS 21 TODAY! A3 you good lookin' men at Franklin St bars tonight better gst ready to contribute to her traditional 21-kiss salute! Here roomies will have her drunk by , 10:00 pm promise!! HALF OF A TEN to missing! Have you seen it? If so, please give It to the beautiful blonde with the cheer ful smile who loves to "puIT tobacco, watch peor4e, and secretly cheer for state. Just pickln? THE OTHER HALF. , USA HAPPY EIRTHDAY, a day early. Hope todcy Is as great as tomorrow will be. Dave says dinner's coming! Love Ann & David P.S. It's PH246. .
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