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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, January 27, CAMPUS CALEMP AH Compiled by Febkc service aaaoaacesseats nasi be into the box mey arc lo be M tkc next day. Oafy Al amwunceaaroti nut be Smiled lo 25 and can onrjr TODAY'S ACTIVITIES Campus Crusade for Christ weekly fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Everyone is free to join in this time of fellowship and fun. PI Lambda Phi will hold its semiannual Old Wave Night at 9 p.m. Hot times and cold beer. The Womea'i Soccer Gub will hold its first organizational meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Au interested players are encouraged to attend. ' The Northeast Chapter of Imter-varsirjr will hold a fellowship meeting at 7 p.m. in the University Methodist Church Scout Room. Join us. If you are interested in making Greek Week (week of Mar. 28) better than ever, join us at 6:30 pjn. in the Carolina Union. Astociatioa of Bosom Students Social CommitSee wiH meet at 3:30 p.m. in the ABS office. We will discuss luncheons and pig fest. The French Table will meet at 4:30 p.m. at Papagayo's. Everyone is welcome. There will be a Y-Outreach meeting at 3:30 p.m. in 103 Campus Y Building. New members are welcome. Morrison Residence College announces a Time Manage ment Coputg With Stress Seminar at 8 p.m. in the first floor lounge. Anthony Mazzocht will speak on the "Role of Labor Unions in the Occupational Health and Safety Movement" at 1 p.m. in 105 BerryhiU Hall. Morrison Residence College presents a Study Skills Work shop at 7 p.m. in the third floor social lounge. .TO ? O f?0 Classified hdo Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ada must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less ' Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5t for each additional word $1.00 resort for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH oSce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. M 1 i n i i i i i NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we'vu been doing H for 3 yean and still going strong. Chapel HUT favorite pre-weekend cekbnttkm! If "Bottoinleas Cups" tonight at Purdys featur ing four hours of FREE BEER! GRAD STUDENT PARENTS OF preschoolers: If you need time to study and want to start a small co-op play group for weekend afternoon, caB 967-0641. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records, when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock. Jazz, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles f 2 per day, doubles 13.75 plus refun dable deposit. (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283, 11-7, Mon.-Sat. IS DENOMI NATIONALISM PLEASING TO God? Is one church as good as another? Find out what the Bible says about these and other important Bible subjects. SPECIAL "BIBLE STUDIES. American Legion Hall. Legion Road. February 14th through 20th, 7:30 nightly. RUGBY CLUB. INFORMAL PRACTICE Thursday 27th at 4:45 p.m. Anyone interested In Joining is more than welcome to coma out Everyone gets a chance to play.. NOT A FRISBEEt Get your UNCOub Disc in The Pit today! For only (6.00 you can support a growing dub and have km also! COME AND GET FTl If yon applied for a refund at the Union Desk. pWsce pick it up by 5 pm. Fri., Jan. 23. After this date, no refunds will be given. Thank You. . LOST IVORY PENDANT U inch) heart shaped on Rosemary Street betwesa'Jordan's and Henderson Street sentimental value! M7-CSlt lost Friday night. FOUND. RING AT Upper Deck, Sat, Jan. 22. Call and identify. 967-1763. 1983 Janet Oboa outside the DTH office in the Carolina L'nioa by 1 p.m. if (S from University recognized and campus organizations wiH be printed. run for two days. Leant lo skydive. Join the UNC Parachute Club. There will be a meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Everyone is welcome. The Granville Chapter of Inter-vanity will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. at the Bible Church. Rides will leave Granville East at 6:40 p.m. for those who need transportation. Morrison Residence College continues its "Total Fitness Week" with a Reading Skills Workshop at 6 p.m. in the first floor lounge. ' There will be a re-orientation Campus Y Nursing Home Committee meeting at 6:19 p.m. upstairs in the Campus Y. Fellowship of Christian Athletes will meet at 8:30 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Cheerleader Alex Mebane and huddle groups will be featured. "The Politics of Jesus" by Yoder and a Mennonite perspec tive on Central America will be the topic of the Liberation Theology meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Newman. Campus Christian Fellowship will continue its Bible study series on the book of James at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Union. Call 942-89S2 for more information. The Career Planning Committee of the ABS will meet at 3:30 p.m. in T-5 New Carroll. There will be a Bloodmobile from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. It is sponsored by STOW Residence College. O Oube do Bate Papo, the Portuguese Conversation Group will meet at 4 p.m. at Molly Maguire's in NCNB Plaza. Lynn Knauff will speak on "The Peace Corps in Develop ment: b it Keeping Pace with Changing Needs?" at 4 p.m. in the sixth floor of Hill Building in the Research Triangle In stitute. TV f! PETER S. VROOMAN your wallet has been fooadl Com by the DTH office, ask for Linda (daring Easiness Hours) and identify. HELP! 1 LOST A gold ring on the path between South Cam pus and Wilson Hall. It is set with two small turquoises. Please call 933-5186. REWARD: GOLD WATCH WITH great sentimental value lost in or around Venable, Wilson Hall, Student Stores, or Ruffin. Please call Allison 933-5736 keep try ing. FOUND: CAMERA, KROGER PLAZA 12283, Call and" identity, 544-1591. FOUND: A CALCULATOR BETWEEN Woollen Gym and Fetzer. Call 933-2767 and ask for Carol. FOUND KEYS ON MERITT MILL. CaB Chip 966-4335 (week days). , LOST: LADIES GOLD MESH necklace with V-drop. Car mkhael vicinity. Reward offered. Call 243-2048. help wanted WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & fill in experience preferred but not absolutely necessary. Air check & resume to Phil Hawkins, Program Director WCHL, P.O. Box 2127. Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514 or call 942-8765 EOE. , MARKETING COORDINATORS NEEDED: Position in volves marketing and promoting high quality ski and beach trips on campus. Earn commission plus FREE TRAVEL. Call Summit Tours, 800-325-0439. EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR TOWN OF Chapd HM. Part time, temporary. Feb. 1-April 1, Mon. & Wed. only, 6:30-7:30 pm. Prefer experience teaching exercise & fitness to adults. $6.00hr. Apply by Jan. 28: Recreation Dept. 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR-TOWN OF Chapel Hill. Part-time, temporary. Feb 7-April 14, Mon. & Wed. only, 2:30-5:30 pm. Requires good background in gymnastics, especially floor exercise, tumbling, & balance beam; exper working wyoung children. $6.00hr. Apply by January 28: Recreation Dept.. 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. ENTRY LEVEL POSITION WITH rapidly growing commer cial real estate firm. Resident manager for a 160 unit adult apartment complex In Chapel Hill area. Must be depen dable, hard-working, and aggressive. Some bookkeeping and typing skills. Individual must be fast learner and willing to live on property. No children, no pets. $500 month apartment. Send resume with cover letter or request for ap plication to: Manager, P.O. Box 87, Carrboro, N.C. 27510. LOOK GOOD IN SWIMSUTTS? Women needed for photographic modeling for advertising promotion. Mini mum 5 '2. Good, pay, flexible hours. Experience helpful but not required. Call 214692-1440. sr (. rm HL 11 rain " Mr V 2a?uU 2r??fv k m. !:. , t, jtt - mm . jKiiri!ay Altln.L tt Sft. i -ii i in - 1 ii w - a - jantWily ttOTitll The Librarian's Association will sponsor "A Variety of Needs: Students and the Library" at 3 p.m. in the Undergraduate Library Reading Room. ' . COMING EVENTS There will be a bloodmobile from noon to 5 p.m, Friday in the Morehead Cellar (basement of Cobb Dorm), sponsored by the Morehead Confederation. - La TertuBa: Todos estan bienvenidos para divertirse los viernes a las 4 p.m. en d Upper Deck. Dr. Peter Mark, African Studies, will speak on Senegambia Masking Traditions as Evidence of Social History at 3 p.m. Friday in the Carolina Union. Death and Dying: The Physician's Perspective wifl be shown at noon Friday in the conference room on the second floor of the Health Sciences Library. The Guardians of Light and Time will meet at 8 p.m. Satur- . day in the Oarolina Union for a'special AnniversaryBaker's Birthday Party. All Dr. Who fans welcome. The L'NC Women's Crew Team encourages you to join us al 6 a.m. Monday through Friday on Fetzer Field and at 8 a.m. Saturday. Call Mo at 942-3765 for information. Psi Delta Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity would like to invite everyone to the 1983 Que Cabaret Saturday at the Hotel Europa. 'AD candidates submitting petitions for the Feb. S elections are required to attend a meeting at S p.m. Saturday in the Carolina Union. The Clef Hangers will hold open auditions at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Psi Mu Alpha room upstairs in Hill Hall. Call Wylie at 933-4542 or Bill at 968-8195 for an appointment. The Sexuality Education and Counseling Service (SECS) will hold a mandatory meeting for all counselors at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Carolina Union. There will be a New Jewish Agenda meeting Sunday. For more information, call 967-431 1. UNC Cycling Club members interested in discussing next year's budget will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday in the upstairs lounge of the Carolina Union. Rides for the UNC Cycling Club meet at I p.m. Sunday at Car Mill, All cyclists are welcome. "Treasures for the Ackland: Recent Acquisitions" opens Sunday at the Ackland Art Museum. These include Europe, Japan and India master photographs. . All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication.' YOU CAN HELP CAROLINA! Earn $3.35 per hour, plus cash bonus incentives, by calling UNC-CH alumni for Caro lina Annual Giving from special campus location. Work 2 or 3 evenings per week, 3 weeks, 7-9:30 p.m. Call 962-3964, 8:30 a.m. -5:00 p.m. for appointment. SWEET DELIVERIN'S IS NOW accepting applications for a delivery person. Must be fast, courteous, enjoy meeting peo ple, and have own car. Apply after 6 p.m. at 104-A N. Graham St. for sale STILL NEED TO SELL Grimes room contract Call 929-1787 ask for Gartt. Please leave message, I'm out alot. IVY LEAGUE SWEATSHIRTS! Harvard (gray) Yale (white) Princeton (navy) Dartmouth (keUy). $11.95 each postpaid. 2 for S21.95. S.M.UO. Send check toLMg. P.O. Box 317, Brookhaven, MS 39601. For COD orders call 1-601-835-1085. 1970 DUSTER. 3-speed, V-8, 2-door. Some body damage, but runs weO. $400. Call Paul at 929-4426. HOUSING DISCOUNT!! BUY MY Ruffin Housing contract for Spring Semester and get a 15. discount. Best North Campus location. Call 967-5250 keep trying! AYCOCK ROOM CONTRACT FOR sale! Contact Regina Martin after 5:00 Mon.-Thurs. Call 968-0259. North Cam pus convenience! FOR SALE: BOSE 301s, $225. Nikko 40 watt receiver, $250. Sherwood cassette deck, $100 all equipment tike new. Can Winfred 933-3427. 334 Craige. CONNOR CONTRACT FOR SALE. Get your chance in the lottery with great location near classes. Price negotiable. Call Kathy 933-5234 or 967-3008. Keep trying! JAZZ UP YOUR ROOM with fluffy green genuine sheepskin rug 40"x72". Almost as good as polar bear. $45. Also Japanese portable typewriter $60. Call 968-0278. DOUBLESINGLE OCCUPANCY IN Hinton James Dorm to any off-campus female. Price negotiable. Please contact Lisa 933-0421 or Cary 967-0172 (willing to make deal)! FOR SALE: PHOTO PAPER, AGFA and Kodak, grades 2, 3. 5; RC and fiber-based; self-timer; Kodalith film; call 967-3240 evenings, keep trying. SCARED OF THE LOTTERY leaving you roomless? Live in Granville East guaranteed housing! Avoid the waiting list-buy now! Call Ristie 933-1891 by Feb. 5. services CHEAP TYPING! CALL 929-TYPE CLEAR. CONCISE GUIDE TO better grades on English essays. Booklet by professional writer. Guaranteed results. Only $2.95 to BR Publishing. Box 2473, Winchester, VA, 22601. E.J. & COMPANY Light and Sound Shows. More NEW music, more NEW equipment, but the same GOOD RELI ABLE EXPERIENCED SERVICE and yes. simply unbeliev able; the same low price $125.004 nr. Call Eddy Heming way 967-8871. Patterson 'a "If a young person applied for a job, I'd take the student government or Daily Tar Heel stu dent who's learned to be in the administrative process and to deal with life over an A stu dent," she said. "I think you're as illiterate as the day you were born if you graduate without these experiences." Experience in working for school groups was -particularly valuable for Patterson. "The give-and-take process won't come along after col lege, because then it's for real," she said. "You can make a mistake in student government, but not later." To students who might want to hold a poli tical office someday, Patterson said, "If you don't take that first step now, probably you never will do it. Very seldom do you find some- " one elected later in life who wasn't involved earlier." Patterson said she is well acquainted with Scott Norberg, last year's UNC student body president, from his work on the staff of the North Carolina 2,000 Project helping to develop an agenda for North Carolina for the next twen ty years. The project is a part of Patterson's department. '. Patterson said she makes every effort to bring students into government, recalling, "I gained my first opportunity to compete in useful socie ty at Chapel Hill." Appropriate schooling is as important as ex perience in getting many higher-level jobs, ac cording to Patterson. "You'd want an MBA for PROFESSIONAL TYPING AND WORD processing. Re ports, dissertations, resumes. Multiple personalized letters, envelopes, labels. Complete editing. Finishing touches to Job resumes. Sterling Business Services, 106 North Graham, 933-1 1 1 1 . Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hill. All parcels insured, shipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance available. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING. 106 North Graham, 933-1111., roommates FOURTH FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share an apartment close to campus. Rent and lease term negotiable. . Please call Janet at 933-1435. Keep trying! NICE FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share Tar Heel Manor Apartment. $110 rent plus VS utilities. CaB 967-8575. Please keep trying. We're home late at night NEED SEMI-QUIET ROOMMATE to share Old Well Apt $125 4 li util. Call Richard around 6 pm or after 11:00 942-0767. MALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share Carolina Apart ment. Available immediately. $105.00 plus V4 utilities. Call 929-2303. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom Vi bath University Gardens Apartment walking distance to campus and Franklin Street Vfe rent $137.50 and Vi utilities need only furnish your room. Call 967-0228 after 5:00 p.m. classes BOUNDS DANCE STUDIO. 121 So. Estes Dr., next to Post Office. Classes daily & Saturday, Pre-Ballet for children. Classical Ballet 7 & older. Adults, Jazz. Tap 7 & older. Adults. Call 942-1088 or 929-6628. wanted DIE HARD HEELS FAN needs 1 ticket for UVA.-UNC 21083 and VUlanova-UNC 21383 basketbafl games. Please contact at P.O. Box 8542-Rkhmond, Va. 23226 0542. Please give name,, address, telephone number and ticket price for confirmation. No reasonable offer refused. CASH PAID FOR ALBUMS, 45s. cassettes. The Album An nex. 108 Henderson Street Upstairs over the bar. Buy-Sell-Trade. . - . WANT TO MAKE EXTRA $? SeB me your tlx for Villanova and UVA b-baB games. Need two per game. CaB Kelly at 967-8240. Desperate! rooms ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available immediately. AB rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Ofbce. 929-7143. Bra The Associated Press RALEIGH North Carolina's universi ty system is already pressed for funds and . cannot absorb further budget cuts, chan cellors of three schools told a legislative committee Wednesday. The school heads described their pro grams, outlined their budgetary needs and efforts to cut spending and stressed educa tion's importance to the economy. : Gov. Jim Hunt's proposed budget in cludes a 1.3 percent spending increase 'for the 16-campus university system. About 7 percent -of Hunt's proposed salary increase for state employees is earmarked for UNC. The university chancellors did not com ment specifically on the Hunt budget but warned of dire consequences if their requests were cut. BOSTON President Reagan suggested Wednesday that the corporate income tax be abolished on grounds that it is unfair to American business and "there isn't really a a job like mine, because of its use of skills and discipline," she said. "But that's my job ad ministration." She encouraged students to gain all the knowledge they could, to prepare themselves for whatever career they might want to do later. Patterson was not able to take computer science courses in college, but she learned to use com puters while an assistant business manager of the psychology department at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Patterson feels strongly that women and minorities should take opportunities to educate themselves well and begin careers. "I get really angry seeing women not getting involved, when others opened doors to them," she said. "I know blacks who feel the same way." Patterson's father encouraged her to set LP7E! mOfcX. CHAPEL MILL, ITS GAEEETT MOEOIS Monday, February 7 0:00 pra Memorial Hall NO ADMISSION CHARGE "Hold the Taxi, I'm HEALTH PROFESSIONS SCHOLARSHIPS If you're planning a career In medicine you owe It to yourself to find out about the Air Force's Health Professions Scholarship Pro gram. Qualified U.S. Citizens can receive scholarships for medical or osteopathic school. Our scholarships Include: Tuition Require Books Required Lab Fees Required Equipment Rental and More Than $550 Monthly Stipend USAF Health Professions Recruiting 1100 Navaho Drive Raleigh, Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, personals DARING? DIFFERENT? Beach H in BERMUDA! Bodies. Bands, Beer. March 5-12. Round trip from RDU. Full but flexible schedule. Free lunches. Umbo, live music. $459, deposit $30. CaB Poppy 929-6220. UNC SUNBATHERS! SPRING-BREAK FLORIDA trip to FT. LAUDERDALE OR KEY WEST: 8 beach days, 7 nights lodging in fine hotels "on the strip", phis nightly parties from $125. CaB 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Ask for Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FREE! CARL DEWITT CORDELL COME by the DTH ofSc to pick sip yosw athletic pas. Ask foe Laa- ktomrs. CUDDLE UP BY THE fireside In secluded hideaways in the Great Smokies. SKI NEARBY. $45 nHely for 2. $55 nitety for 4. Build mountain memories at MOUNTAIN BROOK COTTAGES 704-586-4329. HILLEL WILL BE HAVING another terrific Hasbbat dinner on Friday, Jan. 28th. Services wul be at 6:00, dinner at 7:00. Costs: $3.00 Chicken, $2.50 Vegie. Reservations by Thurs day Noon. Come and Enjoy! HURRY AND SIGN UP for Bahamas Spring Break Trip. Trip includes 8 days7 nights lodging at the Atlantis Hotel, round trip airfare from Raleigh-Durham to Nassau via Eastern Airlines, airport transfers, plus some extras. Only M17.001 Deadline for deposit W Feb. 1. 1983. For further in fo or booking, contact Sara Kendall, Eastern Airlines Rep. 933-6119. YOU TOO CAN EE a CLEF RANGES! Open andl ttoaa foe f w good voice will b bead Sanaday. Jannaty 3 at fh PM Ms Alnna room an HSU HaO. Cal Wy&e (933-4542) or BiO (96S-195) for SAIL TO BIMIN1. BAHAMAS and use the boat as your hotel! AB meals, beer, and liquor included for $359. Spaces are limited so call 942-2695 now for details. MARGO B.. SPOKE TO you at the gym last week, remembered meeting you at the beach, would tke to talk again. caB David T.. 933-7836. STOW AND RED CROSS want yens blood. Tnnrs day. Jaawary 27tkw Great Hal lSn-SJO. Sinn-np in Pit or drop cy. VAL TIPS FOR THE fashion conscious by me. Miss Sap phire Olivia Johnsonn. First, get your hair cut so that you can wear it more than one way. so like It doesn't get boring, you know. Also, since Spring is on the way, like soon as this wotmeSy weather clears up, everyone is going to wear yellow. And we vals arc not ones to folio trends, we start them. So lets Ska wear our yefiows now, like whac there s still time. LAST THURSDAY MR. GATTrS. Wert you wearing a red Cobb sweat shirt? When you dropped your keys, you drop ped a bomb on ana. Buy you and your beautiful feet a pizza sometime? Signed, entranced Dukle. EFLY justification for it." Reagan suggested that corporate profits simply be distributed to stockholders in the form of dividends and let those stockholders pay individual income tax on the income. Some business leaders have suggested in the past that the present system of levying a 46 percent tax on corporate profits and tax ing dividends as well amounts to double tax ation of corporations. WASHINGTON - President Reagan's sneak preview of his 1984 budget was panned Wednesday by congressional critics who want much deeper cuts in military spen ding. On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger met with nine senior Senate Republicans pressing the administra tion for further military savings, especially in strategic weapons systems. Reagan is to submit his fiscal 1984 budget on Monday, but its broad outlines were spelled out in his nationally televised address in the House chamber Tuesday night. career goals for herself as men did. "There are still some areas we've not achieved as women governor, university president but as more women are getting involved, the barriers are go-. ing down," she said. Since college, Patterson has involved herself in a great number of political activities. A few of the offices she has held are DemocraticTJational Committeewoman, 1976-80; founder, N.C. Women's Political Caucus, 1971; Guilford County Democratic Party chairwoman, 1974-77; and executive' director, N.C. Civil Liberties Union, 1967-69. "I believe it is every person's right and responsibility to get invovled in their govern ment," Patterson said. "Understanding it and working in it are the best ways to make a change." if Packing My Bags. 99 NC 27609 the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. T-SHIRT. FREE BEER. FOOD Franklin Street, Frolic? $10.00, Senior Class sponsored FUN. Tickets on sale In the Pit 10-2 thru next week Join in the fun. ROBYN. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BABY. I Just want to thank you for the best year of my life. Pll always love you. Yours Forever, Roop. BIRTH CHOICE PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? CaB 942-3030. ARE YOU Bfondeai paear eaqsaateac cosas by Baa 7t HaniBtasi HaS Tksur, Jtaa. 27 at 11:04 TO THE "MAN ABOUT TOWN" who seems to be spreading himself a bit thin as of late: Are we still friends? I know you're living in the Union, as I do most of the time so Fra woncfrmg why 1 haven't seen you. Td like to talk sometime before you graduate fat May, ok? Puzzled AME. CELEBRATING? Need a cake quick? CALL THE COOKIE FACTOKY1 In only 20 minutes we can personally decorate a giant cookie for you. 942-9204. PETE VROOMAN-SINCE YOUR tnraiad to you. yottr ad won't mm, so cosaa by tn DTH oCRcs) and pick yoew saonsy. It fa traly yoaar tncky day! (ask for Linda during konrsL I DO NT BELIEVE WHAT could be happening. Who are you? Do you know K.W.? Weft? T.B. ANDY! WELCOME TO Chapel Hill Kiddol Love, Judy T. (that's me). (Flower). JACKIE, AS USUAL I goofed and forgot your btrthdny. Can you forgive me? Anyway, I hope you had a super birthday. Love, Rosie. ALL CAMPUS PARTY. SAT- Jan. 29. TTP nearta SCHIZO. Tn ainsic starts at 9nM, so coatve nasty. Fits Was all night 216 E. Roan- RARE EARTH: YOU'RE STILL an unknown on my chart. Tvc been unable to observe any precipitative tendencies as a result of our procedures. On which easterly orbit do you spin? Wlfl this produce a volatile solution or is this mere alchemy? Basically Curious. DONNA, WEVE DECIDED THAT you shouldn't be leaving on a two-day vacation with your six foot, brown-eyed lovt god without proper guidance. We're coming along as chap- s. KIBBIE-BOO and BANNIE-BOO. DEAREST. THE SECS SAY wa are 'eMm' Stndants say we are- the latent "thing" In tna dept. laa Jnet la love, yew tile Long Friend. ANN STOKES IS 21 and very legal) Have a Happy B-Day and many morel Thanks for being tike a second btg sis. Katy. GRAHAM (NOT THE WATER-head babies in Stacey and Everett): your kindness is gready appreciated and wiB be rewarded soon! Love Cobb 3rd Bridge Babes. I ..urn - ..w - I 1 11 II Hv
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