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2The Daily Tar HeelThursday, March 3, 1983 Nuclear proliferation is problem in third world FIX ByONDIROSS . Suff Writer "The probability of a nuclear exchange between major powers is one in a million while the probability in Third World countries is more like one in a thousand," said James Leutze, chairman of the UNC peace, war and defense curriculum, Tuesday night. Leutze, speaking on nuclear proliferation and deter rents, presented the fifth public forum in the "Great Deci sions '83' series. Approximately 40 students and com munity members attended the forum held in Dey Hall's Toy Lounge. "I consider nuclear proliferation to be a much greater problem than windows of vulnerability and freezes," said Leutze. He said he saw two possibilities for proliferation in Third World countries. The quick method involves the theft or purchase of nuclear weapons from more developed countries. The osrnnrl dower nrore is tn develop nuclear weapons as a result of having nuclear power. Concerning the two possibilities of proliferation, Leutze said, "I will predict that within the next 10 years either a terrorist group or a Third World nation will develop nuclear weapons. "I think it is also highly likely that they will use them whether as a threat or in an actual explosion," he said. Leutze said that the reason Third World countries were so likely to develop and explode nuclear weapons was in security, s "The United States, the Soviet Union, France, En gland, Japan, China and India are now in the nuclear club," Leutze "said. "And the possibility of doubling the group overnight is great." He said that Belgium, Holland, Italy, Poland or Czechoslovakia could easily produce a nuclear weapon in a year. "But why don't they?" he asked. "Because they shelter under NATO or die Soviet Union and feel secure. Other countries feel relatively insecure." The problem of arms control was discussed as a block to possible solutions. Leutze said that until the United States shows control, Third World countries would not seriously show control. Leutze said that a direct and plausible way to deal with the problem was to increase the feeling of security in underdeveloped nations. He said that this should include giving military aid or improving the standard of living. He said that the only workable solution in Western Europe was to provide more conventional weapons, thereby deterring the possibility of developing nuclear weapons. "I think there are some bright lights on the issue," Leutze said. "It has been almost 10 years since the last country (India) developed nuclear weapons. I've been en couraged by the fact that other countries haven't headed, to proliferation. "I'm glad that's been the case," he said. "I just hope it will continue." Thoroughfare plan discussions are concluded By KATHERINE FARLEY SUff Writer The Chapel Hill Planning Board con cluded discussions Tuesday evening about the thoroughfare plan, abandoning all ideas for a planned thoroughfare cutting through or near Mason Farm. The thoroughfare plan, as originally drafted, proposed the extension of Parker Road. The Parker Road extension would have cut through Mason Farm, a bio logical research tract used by the Univer sity, r The board approved Tuesday consider ation of alternative routes farther south from the original extension.' Alice Ingram, speaking before the board, proposed a loop road 2.5 miles far ther south, a proposal which Transporta tion Planner Danny Pleasant criticized as being too expensive. Board members also agreed to consider a second alternative route. A road cutting through Magnum Court in southeastern Chapel Hill was considered for long-range possibilities under the condition that addi tional research be conducted by state and local officials. The Planning Board approved a dual access thoroughfare for the Parker Road area that would require the extension of Bayberry Drive. Board members said a southern loop road should be considered because a dual access highway to Parker Road would not relieve traffic on the U.S. 15-501 Bypass. William Rohe, a Planning Board mem ber, was not in agreement with other board members. "We are throwing something up on the map for the sake of something on the map," Rohe said. The board should ex tend additional consideration to residents in the affected areas, he said. At the Planning Board's meeting on Feb. 22, new evidence surfaced regarding a proposed west loop in Chapel Hill that would require the extension of Weaver Dairy Road. The planning staff approved a new route Tuesday that would, run east of the Weaver Dairy extension proposal. u Planning Board members Roscoe Reeve and Rohe recommended that the Town Council hold a public hearing to discuss the board's new proposals. n( In other action, the board discussed a zoning change for a local fast-food restaurant. The board approved a request by Hardee's on West Franklin Street to tear down the existing structure and reconstruct a new one that includes a drive-through window. Congratulations, Bill and Sandra! Best Wishes, The 'DTH' staff Orange County has low unemploym Orange County registered the lowest unemployment rate in the state January, with 3.9 percent of the work force without jobs, Dick Johnson, of the state's Public Information Bureau, said Wednesday. The N.C. Employment Security Commission released statistics Tuesday for unemployment in January. Post-holiday layoffs and poor weather conditions were blamed ' for the statewide increases in January unemployment, said Glenn R. Jernigan, chairman of the state ESC. Even though the Orange County unemployment rate jumped 0.3 percent from December to January, the county still had the lowest jobless rate in January. Orange County had the lowest unemployment in the state last year with only 3.3 percent of the labor force unemployed, Johnson said. Graham County claimed the highest unemployment rate for last year with 32.1 percent, Johnson said. However, Dare Coun ty registered the greatest change between January 1982 and January 1983, he said. That county's figure jumped from 22.1 percent to 42.1 percent in these two months. Orange County's jobless rate fluctuated last year from 3.6 percent in April and December to 4.5 percent in June. In January 1982, Orange County's unemployment was 3.8 percent, representing 1,710 workers searching for jobs in that month. Johnson said that because Research Triangle Park provides so many jobs for area residents, Wake, Durham and Orange County unemployment will be consistently lower than unemployment in other N.C. counties. "Improving weather and falling interest rates will hopefully de crease unemployment," he said. The Associated Press . WASHINGTON The nation's governors, in a strong bipartisan show ing, are plunging into the national budget debate with their demand for reductions in defense spending and increased taxes down the road to stem federal deficits. The National Governors' Associa tion voted 30-10 Tuesday to support a resolution that calls for holding deficits to 2 percent of the gross national pro duct or no more than $90 billion by 1988.. North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt, a Democrat, was one of the1 10 state leaders voting against the resolution. Spokesman Brent Hackney said Hunt agreed the nation's deficit must be cut. Hunt also showed opposition last week to a nuclear freeze resolution pending before the state Legislature. WASHINGTON President Reagan offered "complete access" to documents Wednesday for congres sional committees investigating the En vironmental Protection Agency. But one committee chairman said Reagan still was imposing limits and called the offer "an unacceptable charade. White House spokesman Larry Speakes announced Reagan's move in Santa Barbara, Calif .V saying also that the president rejected the idea of aii in dependent investigation of EPA arid still has confidence in the agency's ad ministrator, Anne McGill Burford. But in an interview with The Associated Press, White House chief of staff James A. Baker in would not commit the administration to keeping Burford on the job permanently. "There are no present plans" to fire the controversial adrninistrator, Baker said. He also said the possibility that she was mismanaging the EPA had been discussed at the White House. LONDON Diplomatic maneuver ing among the world's major oil pro ducers moved Wednesday night to London, where ministers assembled in an attempt to prevent a price war. Ministers from as many as seven na tions are expected to attend an infor mal London meeting today. They in clude Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheik . Ahmed Zaki Yamani, whose country is the major producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. OPEC, which controlled oil prices in the 1970s, is threatened by competition from non-OPEC producers such as Britain and Norway, a declining petroleum market and internal rivalries within the 13-member cartel. WASHINGTON The Salvadoran government, increasingly on the defen sive in its war with leftist insurgents, is considering moving up the date of its next election a shift the Reagan ad ministration is encouraging, officials said Wednesday. The Salvadorans have scheduled elections for a new president and legislature in March 1984, but ad ministration officials fear that the full year's wait will contribute to political bickering that will hamper the war ef fort. - At the State Department, spokesman John Hughes acknowledged that the United States has talked , with Sal vadoran authorities about the possibili ty of advancing the election. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica Pope John Paul II arrived Wednesday with messages of hope and peace for Central America a region shattered by violence that has killed 100,000 people in the past five years. The pontiffs plane touched ground at 3:24 p.m. (4:24 p.m. EST) after a 14-hour flight from the Vatican with a stopover in Portugal. Sirens sounded to mark John Paul's arrival as his custom Alitalia jetliner taxied to the terrace. Hundreds of thousands of residents of this heavily Roman Catholic nation of 2.5 million an oasis of political calm in a troubled area lent a festive atmosphere to the Lenten season, generally a time for penance for the faithful. . . NCAA basketball regionals ticket sign-up Ticket signup for the NCAA basketball regionals will be Mon., March 14, in the ticket office in Carmichael, regardless of which regional North Carolina will receive a bid for. For more information, contact the ticket office on March 14. r3 5 ciftn m fa 3 5 n3 r m era II -llt , J till uu L j ... ! ? '- ' - tit. i ' r-i lira ?5nn7T, stfJ-rtn uW o (I f i Hj1 GOLD OB SILVER IMPORTED ft BOTTLEO BY TEQUILA JALISCO S.A. ST. LOUIS. MO. 80 PROOF las MIKE CROSS St. Patrick's Day Show ywi-WWM:owag W if ) JPMWIVJUWK F - Thursday, March 17 8:00 pm - Memorial Hall EARL IIU3BM Jazz Guitarist T , pete ausun Senior class marshal applications available Applications for 1984 senior class mar- tivities for the Class of 1984. Any rising shals are available at the Carolina Union senior may apply. Deadline for the. ap desk. Marshals participate in graduation plications is noon on Friday, March 4. for the Class of 1983 and participate in ac- v !? Saturday, March 26 8:30 pm - Memorial Hall All Seats Reserved , Ht into tv,i?rt! wr. CHINeSe R S T A U R Pi N X 118 E. Franklin St. BAR HAND OPENING Happy Hour 8-10 pm Thurs. 25C Draft$1 .50 Pitchers 1 V) All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ClassiHed Info 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 12.00 Non-students $3.00 5$ for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office Immediately if there are mistakes In your ad. We wiS be responsible for only the first ad run. ' announcements SUPPORT THE BILATERAL VERIFIABLE nuclear frM resolution by tending pre-prtnttd poctcard to representatives. AvaOabl at Union and "Y" lobb. Students Taking Action For Nuclear Disarmament. THE DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIEDS tat Moaday. Man: 14 DTH rfil be Ttanday. Marea S at THE DTH IS NOW h4aae appUc atlo foe the poafckM. oa the DTH Board of Director. Stadsaf aaomld oal emsM, covor latter amd at least three refereacee to Um DTH etHcm (betweea ltt aas ami 4 pat MoaMUHFrlday) Sore pa March S. 19S3. GET EXPOSURE. ENTER THE AXO Photo Contest Black white or color 11x14 photos mounted due April 9th at 215 Rosemary St. Open House and Prizes April 10th. For In fo can 968-0057 or stop by Union Desk. THESE WHL EE NO DTH Friday. March 4. THE UNC STUDENT GOVERNMENT is now accepting ap plications for Student Body Treasurer, Student Part-time Employment Service Director, and 11 cabinet chairpersons for the Executive Branch. Applications and interview infor mation available In Suite C of the Carolina Union. Student Consumer Action Union (SCAU) applications are also avail able in Suite C. Applications are due Friday, March 4. Inter views March 14-16. AH interested persons are encouraged to apply. Call 962-5201 for further Information. THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE EMPLOYEE'S Associa tion College Scholarship Fund is now accepting applications for Fall 19 S3 awards. Association members may contact El len Diggs at 966-4360 for application forms. April 1 is the deadline. NO ONE ELSE DARES. But we've been doing It for 3 years and still going strong. Chapel HUT favorite pre-weekend cel ebration! it's "Bottomless cups" tonight at Purdy's featuring four hours of Free Beerl lost d fossnd LOST: LADIES BLACK ONYX class ring. Reward cSerad. Call Cindy at 967-8483. LOST LADIES GOLD RING whh two diamonds. Reward of fered. Call 942-7078 after 5 p.m. 14K GOLD BRACELET FOUND In basement Ladies Room at Hanes Hall. Call Salty. Identify. After Spring Break. 967 7277. LOST: GOLD BRACELET IN or around grad Bbrary or health sciences library. Reward offered. Call Kim at 965 1226 after 6 pm. . FOUND: SET OF KEYS. To reclaim caB Mark at 942-0793, please Identify key ring. help wanted OVERSEAS JOBS SUMMERYEAR round. Europe. S. Amer.. Australia. Asia. AH Fields. $5OO-$10O monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write UC Box 52-NC-l Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. COUNSELORS FOR GIRLS North Carolina ACA private mountain camp. Experience not necessary but must enjoy ' working & living with girls. Only clean-cut, non-smoking for interviews March 16th contact student placement office for appointment. WANTED: JEWISH RELIGIOUS SCHOOL principal. Ju dea Reform Congregation, Durham, NC August 1983. Ex perience tn Hebrew education and administration necessary. Send resume and two reference names to George Fishman, 641 Wellington Drive, Chapel HOI, NC 27514. CHARLOTTE DAYCAMP NEEDS male and female coun selors for children ages 4-11 In a variety of camp activities. NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Excellent work references a must! Contact Andy Calhoun 704-552-9622 5900, QuaB Hollow Rd. Charlotte 28210. EARN S5HR, GET a free physical and help the environ ment The EPA needs healthy non-smoking males and females, 18-35, for breathing studies on the UNC campus. For more Information call 966-1253, 8-5, Monday-Friday. . VOLUNTEER MUSICIANS NEEDED to perform at the Community Kitchen. Time: Moo.-Fri. 11:00 am-lKX) pm. if Interested: please contact Tun at 933-1516 Mon.-Fri. 12:00 2:00 pm. CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14428,000. Caxribean, Hawaii. World. Can for Guide, Directory, Newsletter. 1 916-722-1111. Ext UNCHAPEL HILL. EXOTLNG SUMMER JOBS FOR college students or faculty as counselor instructors in tennis, water ski, crafts, kayak, canoe, scuba, riflery. rock comb, etc. Includes good salary, food, lodging and a fun and rewarding experience. Reply tan mediately to The Summit Camps. Bos 100, Cedar Mm., NC 28718. services DRUG STUDY TO TREAT severe premenstrual breast pain. Call 966-5289 if Interested. ' COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR shoe repair and altera tions at The Shoe. In Eastgate next to Mariakalus. Open Monday-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-12. 968-1407. BIRTH CHOICE - PREGNANT? Struggling with a lifetime decision? Can we help? Call 942-3030. FREE FACIAL - TRY MARY Kay Cosmetics. Discover new spring colors and five steps to a beautiful complex ion. For your free facial caO Sandy 933-3455. ' for sale 1973 TOYOTA 2 -door vinyl top luggage rack sports coupe 4 speed. Excellent mechanical condition. RebuSt engine, 11.000 miles. CaB Durham 489-0887 nights. Price $1099 SKIS: ONCE AVID SKIER has had a change of heart. 185 . cm. Hart skis with Salomon bindings, plus poles and air travel bag ($75). Lange boots (size 8) plus goggles ($25). AO in excellent condition. Call 967-2087 after 10 pm. for rent LARGE ONE BEDROOM APT. for rent Six month or one year lease available. Across from University Mall. CaB Cam. elot Apts. 929-2964. NEEDED FEMALE TO SUBLET, one-bedroom Estes Park Apt., V May, June, Jury, Vi utilities. Can assume lease August 1st Contact Frande 933-9021 or 933-3673. . CLOSED OUT? ONE BEDROOM apt to sublet for June and July. Option to renew lease in August Contact LaBron or Jerry after 6 p.m. 967-2054. LOOKING FOR A PLACE to live? Our new concept can help you! Over 100 apartments-rental houses in Chapel Hill-Durham to choose from. See us at Housing Symposium tonight 7 pm at Union or catt REMCO Services 493-5541 (collect). WILL SUBLET VERY NICE shared house in Carrboro from May-August $135mo. Vt utilities. CaB Julia after 5:00 pjn. at 967-4490. YOGA. ITS A QUESTION of toy! The Yoga Place will offer 8 classes each week. 321-55 for beginning and continuing students. For information call, 967-9686. 452 West Franklin Street since 1975. MODERN MOVEMENT-DANCE-EXPERIENCE the Joy of movement! Modem, Jazz, ballet, aerobics. March 14 through May 5. Pay per class per session. CLOSE TO CAMPUS. 929-3447. rides HELP! WE NEED A ride to the Orlando area leaving on March 5, and coming back on March 12. CaB 933-3601 and keep trying, please! GOING TO CHAMPAIGN. CHICAGO, Indianapolis? WQ1 share costs, driving. 933-3535. Must leave by March 5th. NEED RIDE TO ANN1STON. Birmingham, or Tuscaloosa. Alabama, for spring break. Please catt 933-8123. Ask for Sheiia. Will share gas cost DESPERATE! NEED RIDE TO and from Washington. DC for spring break. WO help with expenses. CaB Sn- 933-8426. personalis SPdNG BKEAK IN THE Sssolusw toast i the firaefde-aot at the orach. Usnrhsd aad l ate at MOUNTAIN EROOK COTTAGES 74-586-4329. $21 for 7 day sis for 2. $25 for 7 days ft aJgat for 4. SWEET CAROLINE INTERVIEWS help support the TAR HEELS! Pick up APPLICATIONS at Sports Information Of ; flee in Carmichael Auditorium must be turned in by MARCH 18TH. Sign up for interview at that rime. . .GO HEELS! THE DTH IS NOW accepting ayaarstinae for th tedeat awabee at lara poeattoa oa the DTH Board of Dsroctore, Stodeat afsosud oabatxt re sua, cover letter aad at least three inference to tha DTH office (bslaaaa 1 asa aaa 4 pm MosKlay-Frtdav) before 4 pas March 3. 1983. WIN A QUILT: COUNTRY Store In University Mai raffling handsome cherry free quih. $375 value. Tickets $1 each m Country Store. Proceeds to charity. Drawing March 12. THE CAROLINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is seeking ap plications from anyone interested in Homecoming. Ticket Distribution, Parents Day. Intramurals. or Advertising. Ap plications available. Suite A. Carolina Union. A SPRING BREAK NECESSITY! Get your own flying disc (a frisbee) for fun on the beach (or anywhere). On sate this week in the Pit! EUROPE THIS SUMMER? Fly for $325. from Charleston. Call Martha at 1-851-5640 EXA. Travel. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW FOB the Signa Ftd EpeJloa-Coore 24 hoar Marathoa Softball Tosnraasaeat for charity. March 18-19. Fee feforsaatioa aad application) call Eaoty Caaapetoa at 968-9114. DearThse for apptica tkm ie March 15. "FREEDOM FROM SMOKING CLINIC" Student Health Service is offering a three-week brown bag lancheon "Freedom From Smoking CUnic" emphastzmg postive Kfestyfe behaviors in a supportive group setting. This group w-Ul meet March 31, April 5. 6. 7 and 12 from 12:00 (noon) to 1:15 p.m. To prc-register (mandatory) call 966-2281, ext. 275 before Friday. March 25. . ALL ARAB STUDENTS INTERESTED In forming an Arab student organization on campus please call Nasser at 933 6367 or summer at 967-7576. RENEA HAPPY 21st B-day. Make Roaring River roar! Lefs get drunk and act like GeeXmoi Edic. TERESA. DAWN. AND DAVID here's bugs to a wild and - crazy tun In AthensAtlanta. GO HEELS! See ya at the Omni! Love, Brown. SIDNEY B HAVE a GOB and iua during break wDDL. Well have ROI at PAPt tonttc. Bye Baby! NMB BJ G. Dale and Poot (YRs). CATHY GUMZENHAUSER WILL BE 21 on March 1 0! Hap py Birthday and Congrats on the R.A. Job! You're the great est! I love you, buddy! No No. ATTENTION SNYDER'S ENGLISH 2 dasses: Have a fun break; remember to write your papers and read The Princes Bride; and, hex. lefs be careful out there. PAS. CHRISTIANS: "PLEASE .PRAY FOR KeOey Wilson on Thursday. Pray for deliverance and a soft heart for those whom she will encounter Thursday rht Thank yoe. . DESPERATES NEED RIDE. TO D.C. for spring break. WTfl help with usuaL CaB Suzanne at 933-8426. UZ BASS, HA.1 PY EITHDAY! From LUSH Society meet togs and TroBs, to studying at the library and other "foot" things. . .You'rt the greatest! Love, Susie. NO", A PERSONAL FOR a special RA. and a very special friend. Thanks for making this year fun, even though a triple turned into a single. Thanks for being there Monday! Have a great spring break! P.S. Happy (early) Birthday! Love, Dean- na, ' f y PEGGY. PATTY. AR RIT. CHRIS. Chris. Danny. Ed and Mike. Da wurd fo' da day U Hilton Had. H-l-L-T-O-N Head. We can al use it very co-redy In a sentence in TWO DAYS!! (Sun, sun, come on down.":.) Happy Hour flrst? (Yep!) Zuc hinia. SUSAN. PAUL. BILL. CINDY and Joel - What a great group of Okie Campus Reps.! Thanks for all of your help with the Semi-Formal we couldn't have don it without y'aQ. To Miss Gunzenhoser (oops!!), uh. . . well, uh . . .ouruh . . .sincere appreciation, and a yellow sis-hour candle. Love. 1 Terri. RICKY 1 HAVE A GREAT rime and break a leg!! - Susan. JU ENJOY YOUB BSEAK at hoate fa the kiSe, TUak of as oaca or rwic aad Dl kl th aaad aad haee a driah for yoa. Look for a postcard ra aoiag to aaffar wMlkdesrwal free the "throw ing aad ravaging" Kia yoa already. K. TONASTA - SINCE YOU1X be 21 on Monday, you won't have to go to the same old places like TUTS. You can move on to more exciting places like Bessemer City. By the way. if s that time of the month again for the magazine of course. Hop you enjoy your peace away from J.P. Keep that radio turned down and drive safely. Happy Birthday! Your semi-legal friends Magnum and Dotty. P.S. Good luck on your exams, tool BLUE-EYED LITTLE WUS What about Catch 327 DHL who's that? Mangum. Murphy, and me! What a combo! Really though t semper amabo. Guess Who? P.S. I told you sot! ATTENTION CHRISTIANS AT UNC. have a great spring break, but be careful not to take a spiritual break! Stay ki the Word, don't get slack! WELL EM OVER BEING sick I'm over being lonely fm over being cooped up And 1 ana most assuredly over missing my chance to perform at the pageant As you can see 1 miss Sapphire Olivia Johnsonn am many things. DAVED MY SWEET BABY. HAPPY EI-STKDAY1 1 LOVE YOU! FOEEVES. TOOTS-UNCOMMON " OH MY! Tee beea stood ap for Doa'a Party) D. Parks, yoa cad, boar coald yoa? mP. THOM. BURT, KEN. AND yes, you too Scott Thanks for being my big brothers??? I love ya all! Have a great break. TFW. ' SEE EUROPE WITH EURAILPASS a ticket for aa ffasJted travel fa 16 Earepeaa coaatile bsnaodi-. at deavary frees EaraDpaaa Ceater. 942-4141 . day, atgfat or srhad. TO THE MAN WHO will always b "my baby," thanks for the happiest srs months of my life. I love you! Your "Sweet ACE (OR RATHER, SEXY EYES) Good luck on your test tomorrow. Afterward, get ready for Tampa! Love you Princess. Fef. KIM SNOOKS HAPPY ANNIVERSARY. Two years lent anything to sneeze at I love you with all my heart There still are many new drinks to try and places to see. Thanks for be ing yourself. Love Joe. TODAY IS RED SONJA Day (one week early). So before you leave for spring break, wish Red a Happy Birthday. Have a fantastic 19th Sony a! CLOSED OUT OF THE dorm? We have an ahemettve solu tion to your problem. Old WeO apartment arc lor sal as in dividual units with flexible occupancy dates. Only $1900 down payment and no closing costs. Share the benefits of ownership with your parents and put your rent dollars to work for you. For details contact BUI Farley 967-5288. Heff nerBfock Realtors. WORLD. WATCH OUT! She's hot ehe's rockin.' and she's 21 !! Shell be burning it down all night, every night Remem ber, where there's smoke, there's fire; and where there's firs, there's Ranla. If you're not man enough to take K, then BEAT ITS Happy B-day. R. TO THE OCCUPANT OF 415 and 446. Sorry we forgot you during RHA Awareness Week. We still love you J.J. We Eke you Dave. Keep up the good work. Fourth Floor E-haus BUY YOUR SPRENGFEST 83 T-shirt today tn the PM be - twecn 11-2. $5.00 pr-payment required. Get yours now! GET PSYCHED AUZA - Your very own personal! Hop you have a super birthday and a great spring break. Love C3ws8r ENK8 MARSHAL APPLICATIONS ASE . able at the Ualoa Desk. Aay 1984 eradoatiaf o alee ie eSsfble to apply! DeadOae la March 4 at 1201 UZ BASS, HAPPY 19th Birthday! We've been friend for 10 years now, and 1 wanted to remind you of some crazy times! Remember Danskin Jumpsuits. ENEH, attack in the hafl. Jazs class, ghost stories at Hyatt's, parties, the Bradley Clique, Mia Easter and Johanna, Cold Duck on the rug. Football Head. 31177. Washington n 8th grade, EUzabus, Mrs. Cathey, Mike Barley, Milie Bournes, and the "Amertka rds." Did w pick up Bobby on the beach? Did you break the key in his trunk at the Zoo? Never forget Interact Mcis, shoe, the beach, the CRUISE (think about that coconut...), our socccr gam in Charleston, DRAMEL JAM. singing on th phone, or the Bruehflre! I'm so glad we're both at UNC, and still close friends! Love, Aliza. JEFF BABY. THE sunshine you have brought Into my lie has given m more happiness than youH ever know. 11 ml you during spring break. ILYVM. your little girl. - DELTA TAU DELTA LITTLE Slater Rasa Party! Tkuuedaw Mar. S! 9:C0 at th Hoae at 111 Pickard Laa. So what the NEW Deft are all aboat.
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