2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, January 28, Legislators biHLori L Thomas Martin Lancaster t - - Seniors sponsor a Saturday By LISA PULLEN Staff Writer Students can party the day away on Franklin Street next Saturday, thanks to the senior class. The Class of '83 is sponsoring Franklin Street Frolic to raise money for senior class projects. The purchase of a $10 ticket will entitle any UBIC Summon Emesroloii Program Iei Freecft Chicoutini, Quebec (Meeting) Monday January 31 4 pm Toy Lounge (Dey Hall) I ( I I 1 J" I - a no . Classified Isfo '; Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students- $2.00 Non-tudnts 53.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH o(3ce immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. HOW DOES THE BIBLE anmnr th question, "What muct I do to b Mved?" Spadai Bibia tsxiiea will aiwver this and other question. American Legion H&H, American Legion Road. February 14th through the 20th 7:30 nightly. WHY PAY BIG BUCKS for records, when you can rent them? RICHARD'S RENT-A-RECORD. Has current rock, Jazt, new-wave, disco, country, and more. Also oldies. Singles $2 per day, doubles J3.75 plus refun dable deposit (Rates lower for rental dub members.) Above Jordan's on E. Rosemary St. 967-3283, 11-7, Mon.-Soi. ' - THIS AFTERNOON START YOUR weekend at PunVs Hrfppy Hour rimes 6. 3-9 today ffrt 2 droits for 25C. 75 wine plus 21 and over specials. Friday night admission is free when you come to happy hour today at Purdy's. NOT A FR1SBEH Get your UNCOub Disc in The Pit today! For only $6.00 you can support a growing dub and have fun also! COME AND GET IT! If you applied for a refund at the Union Desk, pJase pick it up by 5 pm, Frl., Jan. 28. Afcer this date, no refunds wUI be given. Thank You. . THE DEADLT.T FC3 cUl?4 ads for Modsys ' i-rMay as 113. lost x fonad LOST IVORY PENDANT (1 Inch) heart shaped on Rosemary Street between Jordan's and Henderson Street sentimental value! 967-0519 lost Friday night. FOUND. RING AT Upper Deck, Sat,, Jan. 22, Call and Identify, 967 1763. HELP! I LOST A gold ring on the path between South Cam pus and Wilson HaB. It Is set with two small turquoises. Please call 933-5186. FOUND: CAMERA, KROGER PLAZA 12283. Call and identify, 544-1591. w J LJ 1983 support higher drinking age By JIM WRINN Stale and National Editor Local legislators defended raising the state's drinking age at a Student Government forum Thursday afternoon. And public sentiment favors in creasing the age from 18 to 21, Rep. Martin Lancaster, the bill's sponsor, told students. Orange County Reps. Anne Barnes and Joe Hackney said they sup ported raising the minimum drinking age, but were undecided whether that age should be 19 or 21. "I've got an open mind on the age," Barnes, a Democrat, told about 40 students in the Union auditorium. "And I'd be in favor of a single age for all alcohol be it 19, 21, 25 or whatever." Lancaster, a Wayne County Democrat and a member of the Governor's Task Force on Drunken Driving, said if a vote were taken in the General Assembly today, the minimum age probably would go to 21. In November the task force recommended raising the age to 19, a move Gov. Jim Hunt favors. A new minimum drinking age is part of the Safe Roads Act of 1983, a package of legislation designed to revise and tighten drunken driving laws. A vote is expected by mid-February. " Several students criticized any increased drinking age. And the chairman of Student Government's State and National Affairs Committee called for stricter enforcement of current Driving Under the Influence laws. "The drinking problem crosses all age groups, and I think this was ig nored in the (DUI) bills," said Steve Langman, chairman of the Student student to a day of eating and drinking at 19 downtown Franklin Street locations and a long-sleeved Franklin Street Frolic T-shirt to boot. At 10 downtown bars, the ticket will furnish thirsty students with a draft beer. At nine loca tions, students can satisfy the munchies with food from Franklin Street restaurants. "We think it's a good idea that a lot of peo ple can participate in (the Frolic) and help the ' ' ' J r.;r:.cr.!AL hall U::C-CI!APEL HILL w " - if i f ' if (BCDil Cb, i3 FOUND: A CALCULATOR BETWEEN Woollen Gym and Fetzer. Call 933-2767 and ask tor CaroL FOUND KEYS ON MEKITT MILL. Call Chip 9664335 (weekdays). LOST: LADIES GOLD MESH necklace with V-drop. Car michad vicinity. Reward oBered. Call 243-2048. LOST: LADIES GOLD SEIKO watch around Howell or Davie Hall Tuea., Jan. 25. If found please call Beverly at 933-5265. LOST: Tl-55-n CALCULATOR on Tuesday, Jan. 25. It could have been lost on Franklin St.. maybe Phillip or Venable Hall. Can 933-3398. Thank you. LOST! ONE BULOVA WATCH, silver and gold with a silver band. Lost Friday in Fetzer or Woollen. Reward OBered. Please call Mike at 933-7284 8-11 pm. LOST: LADIES GOLD WATCH lost Monday night Jan. 24 somewhere between N-3 parking lot behind Carroll and Wilson Library. Please Help! Call Melanie at 942-0792 or 967-9165. Keep Trying! LOST: BLUE BIRTH STONE RING. Lost around campus. Reward. Call 929-6660 keep trying please. Sentimental value. help wanted WCHL RADIO PART-TIME air talent needed weekend & fffl 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. CaS Summit Tours, 800-3254)439. 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. Bos 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 helpfol but not required. Call 214692-1440. YOU CAN HELP CAROLINA! Earn $3.35 per hour, phis 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. CaH 962-3964, 8:39 a.m. -5:00 p.m. for appointment. EARN $5000. THIS SUMMER with CoBege Students Paint ing Co. We are now hiring District Managers for your city. This is a futt time summer Job. No exp. necc. interviewing on campus soon. Contact your placement office for application and to schedule appointment 'Frolic' fund raiser senior, class at the same time," said Scott Phillips, senior class president. Profits from the Frolic willte used for the senior class gift, activities between exams and graduation, and a possible senior class trip, he said. Care is being taken to avoid problems with alcohol consumption, Phillips said. Students must be 18 to purchase tickets and identifica tion will be checked at bars, he said, while public consumption laws will be observed on Franklin Street as usual. At six of the bars, alternative beverages will be available, Phillips said. "Originally, you had to drink to participate. Now we can include a lot more people." The party will begin at 3 p.m. on Feb. 4 and c fw IV VS The : DOLPHIHS Froc Pitcher of your favorite beverage with the purchase of a large 2-item pizza (111 (IOC Permits 009090 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. for ssls STILL NEED TO SELL Grimes room contract Call 929-1787 ask for Garth. Please leave message, I'm out alot 1970 DUSTER. 3-speed; V-8, 2-door. Some body damage, but runs well. $400. CaH Paul at 929-4426. FOR SALE: BOSE 301s. $225. Nikko 40 watt receiver, $250. Sherwood cassette deck, $100 all equipment like new. Can Wbifred 933-3427. 334 Craige. DOUBLESINGLE OCCUPANCY IN Hinton James Dorm to any off-campus female. Price negotiable. Please contact Lisa 9334)421 or Cary 9674)172 (willing to make deal)! 25 OFF 45M LPs. . 45a. Most $1.CO-$3.50. Wadattsday. Jasmafy, Xfc-WnUesday, Febraary 2. Backdoor Racorda. 13 E. Kossiiy bckfaid Fosu datioa Booka4oir. Lower Wvel NCNB Plaza. 12-6 pas, MoavSat. or 929-6175. Bay. trade, or seU. NEIL YOUNG TICKETS! Two great reserved seats together on floor thirteen rows from stage! Will take best of fer. Call 933-7416 after 5:00. LOST: 1976 CLASS KEY with initials SDH on back. PLEASE call Cindi at 933-3230. services CIIEAP TYPING! CAUL 529-TYPE 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, 933-1111. Now you can ship packages via UPS from Chapel Hitt. A3 parcels insured, snipped same day received. Pack ing materials and assistance avaflable. Ask about UPS delivery here. STERLING, 106 North Graham, 933-1111. DJ FOR PARTIES LETS have fun! Over 200 parties and 35,000 records. References avaflable. Jimmy and Ida Pharr. 362-5821. rooczsstes FOURTH FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share an apartment dose to campus. Rent and lease term negotiable. Please call Janet at 933-1435. Keep trying! NEED SEMI-QUIET ROOMMATE to share Old Well Apt $125 'A unL Cafl Richard around 6 pm or after 11:00 942-0767. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED TO share two bedroom lVfc bath University Gardens Apartment walking distance to campus and Franklin Street lh rent $137.50 and Vi utilities need only furnish your room. CaH 9674)228 after 5:00 p.m. THIRD FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED to share two bedroom Estes Park Apartment WUI have private room. $100. 00 month induding utilities. 929-6440. GREAT DEAL: FEMALE ROOMMATE to share house. Five minute walk to campus, fireplace, yard, gas heat storm win dows. $142.50 Vt utiliiies. Call Polly: 967-1355. Government committee. "What we need is stricter punishment under cur-, rent laws and not the punishment of those of us who use alcohol respon sibly." Langman said SG would oppose efforts to raise the age. Before the meeting, he said a petition was being circulated on campus and when more than 2,000 signatures were collected, jt would be taken to the Legislature. But Hackney saiefmost Orange County residents favored increasing the age. And Lancaster said state-wide sentiment was for 21, noting that a re cent poll taken by The Charlotte Observer found 74 percent of North Carolinians in favor of 21. Lancaster said the task force chose 19 over 21 by one vote. He said rais ing the drinking age to 19 would remove high school students from others who could supply them alcohol. "In the last two years, more people have been killed by drunken drivers in this country than died in Vietnam," Lancaster said. "It is time to stop the carnage or the 'socially accepted murder' as our governor calls it. Students criticized the proposed age change on Constitutional grounds. "We're responsible enough to go to war, register for the draft or vote, but not drink?" one student asked. But Lancaster called drinking a privilege, and he cited Constitutionally required minimum ages for certain government offices as the basis for his argument. Others were critical of the proposed dram shop law which would hold bar and restaurant owners civilly liable for damage caused by their customers who later drove while intoxicated. Barnes and Hackney said they favored the dram shop law although it might be amended. . end when participating merchants close. The ticket will be good at Linda's until 8 p.m., at Looking Glass until 1 a.m. and at Spanky's between 3 and 4:30 p.m. Tickets will be available in the Pit from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and next. week and in Suite A of the Carolina Union from jg$.o 5 p.m. everyday next week. , Merchants participating in the Franklin Street Frolic are the following: Henderson Street Bar, Sadlacks, Four Corners, Jordan's Charolais. Mr. Gattis's, Troll's, Backstreets, Spanky's, Linda's, The Rathskellar, Burger King, Subway, -Thell's, Cookie Factory, Golden Dragon, Yogurt Pump, Looking Glass, Pizza Hut, and Time Out. TM "Just For Fun!" Our nice fresh casual bunches of Funflowers are specially priced from $5.00 every Friday! 124 E. Franklin St. 929-1119 968-8880 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. CaH 942-1088 or 929-6628. wanted DIE HARD HEELS FAN needs 1 ticket for UVA.-UNC 21083 and Villanova-UNC 21383 basketball games. Please contact at P.O. Box 8542 Richmond, Va. 23226 0542. Please give name, address, telephone number and ticket price for confirmation. No reasonable offer refused. WANT TO MAKE EXTRA $? SeU me your tix for ViDanova and UVA b-baU games. Need two per game. Call KeUy at 967-8240. Desperate! ONE OR TWO BEDROOM apartment desired. Chapel Hill area, for month of February. Furnished preferred. 477-6187 after 6 pm. rooms ROOM AND MEAL ACCOMMODATIONS at Granville Towers available immediately. All rates pro rated by the day until the end of the Spring Semester. Contact Granville South Business Office. 929-7143. personals UNC SUNBATHERS! SPRINGBREAK FLORIDA trip to FT. LAUDERDALE OR KEY WEST: 8 beach days. 7 nights lodging in fine hotels "on the strip", plus nightly parties from $125. CaH 800-368-2006 TOLL FREE! Ask for Annette. Go with friends or organize a small group and sunbathe for FREE! H1LLEL WILL BE HAVING another terrific Hasbbat dinner on Friday, Jan. 28th. Services will 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 Hold, round trip airfare from Raleigh-Durham to Nassau via Eastern Airlines, airport transfers, plus some extras. Only $417,001 Deadline for deposit is Feb. 1. 1983. For further in fo or booking, contact Sara KendaB, Eastern Airlines Rep. 933-6119. YOU TOO CAN BE a CLEF HANGER! Opca addi tions for a few good voices will be held Sunday, January 30 at the Phi Ma Alpha room in HUI. HaO. CaH Wytia (933-4542) or BUI (968-8195) (or aa appointment SAIL TO BIMIN1, BAHAMAS and use the boat as your hotel! All meals, beer, and liquor included for $359. Spaces are limited so cafl 942-2695 now for details. Briefly The Associated Press WASHINGTON Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker told Congress Thursday that the nation is poised for a sus tained economic recovery, but the huge federal deficit still "clouds the ruture.? "The bigger the deficit, the more pressure there will be on interest rates," Volcker said, adding that high interest rates "will work against growth in business investment and housing," hampering recovery. ' Volcker, in testimony before the Joint Economic Committee, did not offer specific suggestions for whittling the deficits that many economists say could climb to $200 billion a year and above if no action is taken. : The Federal Reserve Board's main eco nomic task is to try to steer the nation's money supply so it grows enough to allow the economy to expand but not so much as to reignite inflation. And, in general, members of the committee seemed sym pathetic with Volcker's efforts. WASHINGTON President Reagan's suggestion to abolish the corporate income tav w ncrnrrievi a mrirlr White ' Wmic . Union classes Q: What do yoga, Scottish country dance, bicycle maintenance and weaving have in com mon? . . A: They are all part of the special interest classes offered this semester by the Special Pro jects Committee of the Carolina Union. The special interest classes, taught by student and non-UNC experts, give students an intro duction to areas they may not be exposed to in their academic careers. An open house in which the instructors will explain each course will be given Monday, Jan. 31, at 7 p.m. in the second floor lounge of the Union. Registration for classes will be held Tuesday, Feb. 1, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, Feb. 2, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.; and Thursday, Feb 3 from') nm tnnm LONGSLEEVE T-SHIRTS 103 cottoi, kiBi terttsed Itsigi. On!j 359 mila&li biftn scrim trt tetrt isl First qsslity It f or in j rtsssi jtt in n! satisfy if!i Ibis shirt f&tm ntan iraon sSslrt fir n ixc&;itrfs!!rt?s2i'. S 12.85 task falscis tai. ptstss. ts4 Anew rti ti fcor inks isS!nr. sCfftr ixpirts Rtrck31.1S33. Mail to: T.S.Disisas.lBC. P.0.BH215 Stitl . .Tilspkssi. 13 ! - - - "-"- I i i I J . A place you can enjoy delicious Chinese cuisine at ." reasonable prices with a relaxing atmosphere. - . We Serve: 7T Mon.-Fri. Lunch Buffet 11:300 pm ' Sunday Euffet (serving dinner buff tmnuii 12:C3-2:33 pm regular dinner menu All buffets Include soups, egg roll, fried rice, lo mein and four main dishes (lunch) or five main dishes (dinner). II I Lunch buffet $3.50 each person; Children under 12 $2.95 each. Weekend Special (Frl. and Sat. only) from our family dinner menu $4.00 each person, includes soups, egg roll, main dishes, and dessert. Minimum of 2 people Serving Authentic Chinese Food: Peking. Szechuan. Hunum & Cantonese. Hours: Lunch Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-2:30 pm. Sun. 12:00-2:30 pm Dinner Mon.-Thurs. 4:30-9:30 pm Frl. & Sat. 4:30-10:00 pm. Sun. 4:30-9:30 pm 942-1613 All ABC Permifs - 1404 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill 0 Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, T-SHIRT. FREE BEER, FOOD Franklin Street, Frolic? $10.00. Senior Class sponsored FUN. Tickets on sale m the Pit 10-2 thru next week join m the fun. CATHY B. (FROM KNOXVTLLE) we talked outside the Union on Wednesday and have had two rinssti together. Remember? How about hatch next week? Randy. BOBBY LYNN HERE'S TO alcohol advocates, easy-oos, backward bunnies, and tickling matches without sleep. I love you for putting up with me! Your Everett Estudante. SA. WHY ARE YOU secret? How about Sat night at the Green? or how about a call? J.M. HEY, S AND M"ERS! Now's the time to catch up on your unicorn searches. Be at Mr. GattTs Wed., Feb. 2 at 6:30 or play It off. Questions? CaH Grunge (Liz) or Brian. COME PARTY WITH THE PI Kap'a ad Do Clark aad Th Hot Nsrts FrL, Urn 28ik. From 9-1 p.m. 216 Ftaley Road. MARK. HAPPY 8 MONTHS. Thanks for everything. I'm looking forward to the next 8 months. 1 love you very much. Dawn. HAPPY BIRTHDAY WENDY! Hope you have a great birth day because you're a great roommate! Love ya! Lori. MOOCH! HAPPY 22ND TO the best friend, roommate, seestah a girl could have! Here's to 4 years of YOGA. Poulan, The Werner King, Jtmbo the Bimbo, Add-a-letters, Steve and Hymle, trips to Myrtle Beach, Aides-mod, Holiday Inns. Econ curies. Blue Paint HeOo Bill?!, and Cosmic RodS HI miss you when we grow up (in 4 mths.). Love always. Mooch 2. TROY CINCINNATI WILL NEVES bet th SmMwttba tough wkhoertss. far. . .wcIUtiMre H ia. I lusow youll a terrific aa always. Jss) efe at rJtuda aad thaVB b wrackodl BEST OF LUCKI K.C FT. LAUDERDALE IS THE place to be Spring Break! Find i your place in the sun at the Holiday inn Oceanside! Please caB Judy 968-0552. Bermuda. Bahamas, & Daytoha trips also available. . , , - i DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe pre-menstrual breasT pain. CaB 966-5289 If interested. X ARTSY ED ONE-IT Mont Siskd and ToddEbert of sneak,; reviews were reviewing The Leah Baby Story" It would rate only one Heel and half a toe. The Real Critics. THE BEST SECTION OF 2nd Boor Joyner announces the long awaited pj party! Saturday night. 9:00 tttt we drop! Everybody who should b there better be there) Lyrme, Laura, Heather. Pam, Judy, and Dene. ALL CAMPUS PARTY. SAT, Urn. 29. TEF pew oats SCH1ZO. Tha asusic start at 9:09. ao cosm arty. Fros boar aO sssgJU. 216 E. FELLOW DRAGON LOVER: THANKS again. What a sur prise. What next? Ceiling wax and other fancy stuff? Actual ly, you've done more than enough. Thank you. WENDY MAYE or CONNIE BLACKMORE-come by the DTH office, ask for Linda during business hours. burial on Thursday, and he delivered the eulogy: "I said yesterday I would kick myself for saying that I have." . But even as the chief executive and his aides scrambled to put the idea to rest, con , gressional Democrats were poking fun at it. "On the same day that the" president sat down to drink with the working men of Boston," said House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, "he showed his heart was still in the corporate boardroom." The president noted he had predicted he probably would regret saying there "isn't any justification" for the corporate tax, a statement made in a meeting with Boston businessmen on Wednesday after, in deed, he sipped a beer in an Irish bar in a blue-collar district. Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev., Reagan's closest friend in Congress, said the remark was "something obviously that came off the top of his head. ... He didn't intend to reflect policy at all." Democrats, meanwhile, had a field day with the notion of abandoning the corporate income tax, which accounts for an estimated $58.3 billion or 9 percent of all federal tax receipts. go for variety Special interest classes begin Monday, Feb. 7, and will be held in the Union. Tuition will vary depending on the individual classes; and booklets listing courses and general information concerning each of the courses will be made available to those interested. Special interest classes offered this semester are: Knitting, Spinning, Weaving, Photo graphy, Jazz Dance, Taekwondo and Zen, Clogging, Contract Bridge, Wood Carving, Guitar, Astrology, Scottish Country Dance, Bicycle Maintenance, Massage, Bellydancing, Advanced First Aid, Aerobic Dance, Aerobic Exercise, Meditation, Yoga, Tai Chi Chuan Natural Health and Toning and Conditioning. HEIDI OWEN , f iiiliiill s . 419 EsrllisSI. Cirlliital.C. 77215 Cski chcfci fiyst!a ts T.S.C::!s. I:s. tan1 Dinner buffet Children under 12 $5.50 each person; $4.50 each. the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BEEZY WEEZY! While you parity han dy on your 21st and scrut down the Champs Elysec, think of us toasting you with crosswords, popcorn and apple Juice on the ledge of the POA house ws love and miss you. Girls of POA and m brother David. KIM. I CANT WATT for more CR nights, studying at the Undergrad., long walks to and from Granville look ing at the stars, and most of att, the quiet moments spent Just being with you! Happuy. Jeff. MICHAEL B.-l CANT believe youH be 21 tomorrow but time roes when you're having fun! Maybe we can celebrate with an 8 in. birthday cake, a Darryrs daiquiri, another tiresome Friday night, a Redskin Surrbowl, and a future kiS of the love that will aBow us to share many more such celebrations. Love, your little dynamo. AMY. rM LOOKING FORWARD to another terrific year with a great roommate. Good luck with C.G.C., G.G., and R.T.V.M.P. God bless ya! Wats. THE DEADLINE FOB CLASSIFIED ada for Mow day's pape la mow Friday at 11:45. TYP, YOU HAVE AROUSED my curiosity beyond belief. TH claim a Greek heritage, TV claim a beard, at times IH even claim a smile; however, Tt also claim Immense confusion. You obviously know me, but I'm dudces as to who you are. Make yourself known to me. TK. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW pledges! Brcnda. Mary, Melanie and Suzanne, we arc so happy you are a part of SIGMA. Love, your SIGMA sisters. MIZ TALLEY: WHY DO I get the impression that we're both slipping back too quickly? The Second Tune Around" ts a fittie too dose to home. HELP!! Breathe deeply and hang m there, okay? AD NEED A HAIRCUT? CHECK the Yellow Pages of the Cam pus Phone Book for coupons itp to Vi of. Includes, cuts, styles, perms. GA GA. WHAT IS your FETISH with children? You either act tike one or treat someone else like one. So get your linger out of your mouth and get over It before we spank you. Your Meany DoDo's. SCHOOLBOY Pt DISG2ACEI ajsd VtMtl hoiorabla. katcatkMM. Yoasr lack of fcaaigM yosn loos, svot tiara! Frlastda of Cathsrbsj N. SANDY, I THINK WE need another haS meeting soon. I Just wanted to wish you a great 21st birthday. 1 think fH choose the pleasent semester. T.E.T. ANN W.: WHEN WE met on Wednesday, It seemed there was so rrtel hing very special between USI Would you like to have a quiet dinner together sometime? Pets MY. thank you for the roses. What an Intriguing thing to do. They were a beautiful surprise and helped to brighten an otherwise rtHten day. I'm going out of towa this werkend, but keep In touch. I'm stul interested. SONYA.

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