yIIHMi"W asjwrisyesii 2The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, March 21, 1984 Gubernatorial candidates est ever respond to edueatipa issue cocaine raia lam - v I I North Carolina ckizens are willing to pay higher taxes for improvements in public education, according to the latest Carolina Poll taken by the UNC School of Jour nalism. But of the six major Democratic candidates for governor, only one has said he would look at higher taxes for better education. The poll, conducted Feb. 17 through March 1, showed that 77 percent of 1 ,200 adults surveyed would be willing to pay more state taxes if necessary to improve elemen tary and high school education. And candidate Tom Gilmore has said he would also be willing to consider tax hikes, if necessary. Harry Kaplan, a UNC law student and Gilmore's young voters coordinator, said Tuesday that Gilmore wanted to create a separate education budget apart from the state's base budget. Legislators then would vote first on education before appropriating funds for the base budget and the highway fund. "He (Gilmore) is the only Democratic candidate to say that he will ask for a tax increase to give completely to education if the amount needed to raise teacher salaries and improve schools is not already there," Kaplan said. Gilmore wants to raise salaries for all teachers. He op poses merit pay and extension of the school day or year. A rundown of the other candidates' positions shows "that they all favor more state money to be given to education including pay raises for faculty without Senate rejects The Associated Press WASHINGTON The Senate yester day rejected President Reagan's proposed constitutional amendment to permit or ganized, spoken prayer in the nation's public schools. The vote was 56-44 in favor of the measure, II votes short ofthe two-thirds HOW Ari2 YOU GQJJi TO C2 SUCCESSFUL IF 110 C?IE WILL HIES YOU? The hardest job you will ever have is breaking Into the Job market. No one can make it easy, but the JOB SEARCH COLLECTION can help. It contains specialized articles from writing your resume' . to negotiating your salary. All of the articles'are valuable for the student seeking summer or entry level positions. Order now at $10.00 for the entire collection or $2.50 for Individual articles! MOUSY DACK CUAQAHTEE THE JOB SEARCH COLLECTION P.O. BOX 124 COLONIA, NJ 07067 THE JOB SEARCH COLLECTION ($10.00) . HOW TO WRITE A PROFESSIONAL RESUME ($2.50) HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE COVER LETTER ($2.50) PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE AND APPEARANCE ($2.50) HOW TO NEGOTIATE FOR THE MAXIMUM SALARY ($2.50) , HOW TO EVALUATE A COMPANY ($2.50) NAME ADDRESS CITYSTATEZIP assnimcBdu seals Classified 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 $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there arc mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED AND INTERVIEWS schedul ed from March 20-March 29 for FILM COMMITTEE. Ap plications at Union desk and interview schedule In room 200, Union. INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN Aerobic Dance In structor! Clinic offered March 23 & 24 or March 30 at 31. Registration deadline March 23. For more Informa tion caB days: Delaine 962-2021 evenings: Undsey 967-3182. . CAROLINA PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB WILL have a meeting Thursday, March 22. 7 pm In the Union. A prs sent Won on Tone Control will be given. Anyone interested in joining should attend (P.S. we have a Lab.) FINAL FOUR HOTEL SPACE available la downtown Seat tle. For Information cafl (408) 425-8747. ATTENTION SENIORS: COME AND party with yoew claeamatea at DUotfe NeMTaauwday. Match 22 from B-lt paa. Free boa ami was - Happy hoar pricaa foe a ariose aatd tfcetr gieeta. tre caads from cove chars wUl go to 8 lar Omm of Cafl FJBotfe Newt c go by Sr. CUaa OtBca for details. So yoei tharal JOBS FOR EDUCATION MAJORS! Education Job Fair, March 22. 1984, Fetter Gym, 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m. .Over 50 south-eastern schools (private and public). Com prepared to Interview. Sponsored by the School of Education and Career Planning and Placement. ' 2nd Annual Roundbatl Classic benefitting the American Cancer Society. 64 team limit: Entries due March 23. Play , begins Sunday. Contact Ricky Tayloe, 929-7237 or 942-3113. lost & found LOST: FEMALE FERRET IN the vicinity of Hillsborough St. U seen or found please call 929-3665 or 929-3303. Keep an eye out please! REWARD offered. BACK DOOR RECORDS 25or$1 OFF ALL LP's Great Rock, Classical, Jazz, etc. 136 E. Rosemary Lower Level NCNB Plaza near Ram Theatres Mon.-Sat. 12-6 p.m. 933-0019 BUY-TRADE-SELL IFOIS SALE A gift certificate book with over $350 in 2 for 1 food coupons. Pizzas, steaks, and more. Total value of gift certificates over $1800. CALL 471-1310 in Durham for more info. Kyle Marshall Politics raising state taxes. Rufus Edmisten said teacher salaries should be raised to $20,000 to be funded by the state budget surplus and improvements in the state's tax collection abilities. Lauch Faircloth insists that a tax increase is not ' necessary, adding that he would give more of the state's revenues to education in order to raise teacher salaries. Jimmy Green says an improving economy will result in more state revenues available for education. John Ingram's goal is to raise teacher salaries ,o a level where they will be among the highest in the nation in contrast to the state's relatively low cost of living. And Eddie Knox wants N.C. teachers to make at least the na tional average in salaries, to be 'funded 6y an expanding tax base and by increases in fines, and license fees for beer and liquor permits. . Illinois may have been the big prize in this week's Democratic presidential primary action, but supporters Reagan 's school prayer proposal needed for passage of a constitutional amendment. The vote followed two weeks of heated debate and intense lobbying by the presi . dent, who made the school prayer issue a major plank in his re-election effort. Senate Majority Leader Howard H. ' Baker, Jr., R-TennM said as the debate drew to a close that the choice was to 1 isJ 02 LOST: PRESCRIPTION GLASSES. THEY have tortoise shefl rim, square with rounded comer. Please cal Greg at 933-3341 If found. A reward is offered. LADIES PRESCRIPTION GLASSES. Light tortoise shell frame on South Columbia St Found March 16 aftenoo. Cal Ben 942-4147. 929-3300. help wanted 18-30 YEAR OLD whit males with respiratory colds and flu are needed for paid research study at the US Environmental Protection Agency, Chapel Hill. Subjects must be fat good general .health. Smokers and non-smokers needed. Please call Dr. Robert Chapman or Dr. Robyn Tepper at 541-3804 (days); 942-3912 (nights). Please tell your friends. BLACK MALES BLACK FEMALES-(45 will we paid to healthy mom soke 18-35, who copUta aa EPA beeataiag ecady oa the UNC camfme. For more isrfo plaaaa cafl 966-1253. Motday Friday S aaa-5 paa. CAMP COUNSELORS OUTSTANDING SUM and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics. WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 . Separate giiV and boys' camps. 7 weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAMPUSES at Mass.. Perm.. No. Carolina, Calif. Send resume: Michde Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr.. No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581.516-3744785. CAMP WAYNE. CO-ED, NORTHEAST Pennsylvania. 623-822. On-campus interviews April 13. Sign up in Career Planning and Placement, Hanes Hall, Room 211, or writ 570 Broadway. Lynbrook. NY 11563 (include telephone number). Counselors for Swimming (WSI). Ten nis. Computer Science. Gymnastics. Sailing. Waterskang, Basketball. Lacrosse. Soccer, Baseball, Woodworking, Fine Arts, Photography, Modern Dance. Guitar. , . $5 HOUR WILL BE paid to healthy non-smoking white males, age 18-35. who participate in an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. Time commitment includes 5Vi hrs. on I consecutive days, call 966-1253, M-F, 8 am-5 pm. EXECUTIVE PLACEMENT FIRM SEEKS grad student ap plicants for interviews with client multi-national companies operating abroad. Qualifications include: background in engineering, business administration, economics or scientific disciplines; previous overseas experience; fluency fat at least one foreign language; willing to relocate overseas. No feescosts Involved. Please prpvide resume to: EXEKTEK SEARCH. P.O. BOX 95105, ATLANTA. GA 30347. AIRLINES HIRING! STEWARDESSES, RESERVATION 1STS1 $14-$39.000. Worldwide! Call for Directory, Guide. Newsletter. H916) 9444444 Ext NORTHCAROLINAAIR. CRU1SESHIP HIRING! $16-$30.000. Caribbean. Hawaii. World. Call for Dkrectory. Guide. Newsletter. 1(916) 944-4444 Ext. NORTHCAROUNACRUISE. -?0 March 13-18 . '95 Paul Green Theater ' 962-1121 lEncore Performance! Sunday nite 7:00 Improve your Paoeal text get Common Algorithms in Pascal (Discusses most of the algorithms taught in the first two courses.) $8.95 at the Bull's Head "either restore the neutrality of the state with respect to religion or officially af firm an anti-religious bias in bur schools. "This amendment simply restores the neutrality which ought always to have been the case in the exercise of religion," Baker said. v ' . ' V - - But Sen. 'Lowell Weicker, R-Conn leading the opposition to the amendment, said the proposal "would have us forfeit Hit o3f Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 For Information About Other Centers In More Than 105 Major US Cities & Abrosd All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Classified ad must be received by 12 (noon) "one business day before publication. Display classified ads must be received by 12 (noon) two business days before publication. SUMMER PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR SUMMER playground leader Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department. Playground supervisor responsible for planning, implementing and supervising a 6-week out door recreation program for youth ages 6-12. Knowl edge of games sports, arts, first-aid, and swimming re quired. Previous experience in playground planning and working with youth preferred. Will need, or be willing to acquire a class B driver's license June 11-Aug. 6. 35 hours per week, $4.75 per hour. PLAYGROUND LEADER responsible for leading and supervising recreation activities for a 6-week outdoor recreation program for youth ages 6-12. Knowledge and ability to lead games, sports, arts and nature activities. First-aid training required. Previous experience working with youth preferred. June 15-Aug. 3, 33 hours per week M per hour. Apply by April 19 to office of Person nel and Training, Town of Carrboro, 301 W. Main St.. Carrboro. NC (EOE). CHILDCARE WANTED: LIVE-IN " and care for three children and help with household chores ROOM and BOARD provided hours flexible Durham Forest Hills August-May 489-7845. BASEBALLSOFTBALL FIELD SUPERVISORS and Scorekeepers Town of Carrboro recreation depart-' ment. Part-time, temporary positions, 3-20 hours per week, genera By evenings, some weekends. Salary: scorekeepers $3.75 per game; field supervisors $4.25 per hour. Apply by Friday, March 23 to office of person nel and training. Town of Carrboro. 301 W. Main St.. Carrboro. NC (EOE). HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. BUSY. DISORGANIZED. 28 year old single male needs part-tune help managing chores in new four bedroom home. $5hour. 544-2551 (H), 5493699(0). . ASTHMA SUFFERERS EARN $75 to an EPA breathing study on the UNC campus. To qualify you must be a white non-smoking male, age 18-35 with currently active Asthma. For more information call 966-1253, Mon.-Fri.. 8-5 pm. TEST YOURSELF. CAN YOU manage your time produc tively? Work 2-4 hrswk consistently? Are you success oriented? Self-motivated? Marketing postion available on campus. 1-800-243-6706. SPRING BREAK SUMMER JOB hunt prove disappointing. Summer Jobs available.- Resume experience travel, pay average $320wk. Send name, local address, phone to: Summer Work 84. Bos .3455, Chapel HiB 27515. BABYSITTER WANTED TO CARE for 2 children in my home on a regular part-time basis. Your hours may be mine! Own transportation. Call 967-5815. PERMANENT AND SUMMER JOBS Math-Oriented Sophomores, ' Juniors and Seniors for demanding .lucrative actuarial program in New York City. Arrange in Career Planning Office for March 26th interview with Equitable Life. Brochures available in Career Planning Office. services AMITY LSAT GMATMCATGRE SEMINARS. Our guar antee: score in top 25 or take next course free. Call now toll free. 800-243-4767 about summer and fall Carolina . Photography , Club. Meeting "Photographic Tone Control" Guest Speaker: Joshea Mann Thursday, March 22 - 7:00 p.m. Carolina Union NOTE: The CPC runs a fully furnished darkroom. All those of Gary Hart got some good news last week about their efforts in North Carolina. Hart has moved ahead of Walter .Mondale as the choice of North- Carolina Democrats, according to a statewide poll released Friday by Walter DeVries of Wrightsville Beach. Hart was preferred by 35 percent of those surveyed, compared to 27 percent for Mondale: The Colorado senator was favored by only 1 percent of N.C. Democrats in a poll just five weeks ago, when Mondale held a commanding lead. Hart's political ad viser, Pat Caddell, said North Carolina was the kind of "future-oriented" . state that was fertile territory for Hart. DeVries' poll also showed a 5 percent approval rate for the Rev. Jesse Jackson. DeVries is the head of North Carolina Opinion Research. Convicted kilter James W. Hutchins' execution last week, has caused capital punishment opponents to step up their efforts to educate the public on the death penal ty. :- ' ' On the UNC campus, members of the newly formed Students Against the Death Penalty met Tuesday after noon in the Campus Y building to discuss future plans. The group is scheduled to write members of the N.C. General Assembly in protest of the death penalty. Staff writer Amy Styers contributed to this roundup. our birthright, of religious liberty for a mess of speculative political pottage. - - , - . "We cannot bring our children closer to God by blaring, a formula overVthe public address system of our schools," Weicker said. - . - . . - ' ; Is prayer to -wmsiitf peroonal act, a devotion, a one-on-one relationship ... or is it to be an act of the state?" .Weicker asked. '. ' . Call pays Evenings & Weekends 2643 Chapel Hill Blvd. Suite 112 Durham, NC 27707 (919) 489-8720489-2348 or 1-800672-5919 EJ. & COMPANY calendar Is iffing up fast for the rest of the semester. Book your patty aoait Four hours of non-stop Jam for only 1125.00. Call Andy PMtroan at 967-8871. ABORTION TO 18 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN faculty with Saturday and evening appointments syllable. Pate medicatioa given. Free Pregnancy Test 942-0824 Chapel HSL COMPUTERIZED TYPING $1.25 PER page. Free correc tion of typos. Rough draft, pick-up and delivery, other ser vices available. Call 489-6896 or 489-7168 alter 5 pm. THIS IS ITT Weary of that winter weight? Shed those pounds in time for summer sunt A COMPLETE 10-DAY DIET PACKAGE. Developed by Dr. Hoffman (Consultant U.S. Navy Nutrition Plan) DeBrious. wjtritious. easy-to-preparc meals. Leas man $2J par meaD CaB Brian 967-6519. Brent 967-4465. EXPERIENCED. PROFESSIONAL TYPISTS FOR theses statistical papers, etc. Graduate-school approved, correcting Sekctric D. Reasonable rates. 967-1383 anytime. fcr rent HUGE TWO BEDROOM COLONY Apt. need someone to take over lease mid May with option to renew m iaH. On busUas. 370 month. CaB 929-8657. NEED A PLACE TO Sve Shis summer? Const to the TEP house across from Mo rented oa Rosemary. Co-ed, fuB use of facilities, janitor. AC svsMshle. Doubles and singles. Low rates. Call Harold or Greg at 968-9007 or 942-8223. SUMMER SUBLEASE: FEMALE ROOMMATE' needed to share bedroom h Klnpswood apt from May thru August 10th. May rent is free. Rent Is $80.00 per month. Air condi tioning and pooL Call Karen t 933-6365 or 933-0790. SUBLET MY ONE BEDROOM apartment May-August, with option for next year. Five minute walk to campus. Rent negotiable. 933-7402. SPEND SUMMER SCHOOL WITH Tri-SJgmat Vt block from campus on Framum St., avaMable trst and second ses . elons. Room and utilities, air conditioning. Double rooms $200, single rooms - $22Ssessk. Deposit reouired. Call 967- 6001 after 5 pm. TWO-BEDROOM ESTES PARK apt available this summer beginning May 15th. Option la renew lease in August New carpet, low power bil cat 929-7294. CLOSED OUT OF THE dorms? You and a friend can share a room and common areas in house la Carrboro. Call 933-2532. ..' , NEED A PLACE TO fee mis summer? Sublet 2 bedroom apt mile Vt from school, next to pool, good deal cafl 968- 8395. ';. - LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT thw summer? Two peo ple needed to take over Kingswood lease this May. Cafl 968651' ' SUBLET TWO BEDROOM ROYAL Park Apt at reduced rate this summer and renew lease m faO. May rent Is free! CaB 967-5562 keep tryteg: MUST SUBLEASE TWO BEDROOM apartment from May July. On busline, less than two miles from campus. Will ac cept nearly any after. Call 968-1538 evenings. for traits OXFORD BUTTON DOWN DUCK Shkls49. Polo short sleeves 14. Esprit & Beverly HUs Polo Club sweatshirts -$11. Regby shirts . $15. Limited soppJyi Hurry for best selec tion Randy 929-9556. FOR SALE: TWO PANASONIC SB-7S0 5-way speakers (10 woofer, two tweeters and two midranges). excellent value at $200 for the pair. Also sntoked-gtass O'SuHivan stereo cabsact $45. Cafl Mark at 929-9741. Why bt tibra tordght? if the only thing waiting for you right now is your dorm room key, pick up a bag of fix&ly feed coqMss! . 112 W.FrsnkSJn Street (besida K2&8r-Oazs) From Associated Press reports WASHINGTON Police in Col ombia attacked an isolated jungle cocaine-processing plant guarded by communist guerrillas and seized 13.8 tons of cocaine with a street value of $1.2 billion, U.S. Ambassador Lewis Tambs said Tuesday. -"It's the largest drug raid ever in the world," Tambs said. "Never has anyone been found with that much co caine. It's the largest success we've had. It's the largest drug arrest ever by any standard money value, pro duct, the amount siezed. We got about one-quarter of the estimated an nual consumption of cocaine in the United States." . Drug Enforcement Administration Spokesman Robert H.-jFeldkamp said," "This is absolutely the biggest seizure of its type anywhere, anytime, in the world. This will definitely put a crimp in the cocaine traffic in the United States. How much we don't know." He said the previous record cocaine confiscation was 3,800 pounds' in Miami, in March 1982. . Colombian authorities are in the process of burning the drug in the jungle where it was found, but,' "There will be no country-wide high; it doesn't work like marijuana," Feldkamp said. Lebanese Power Split Planned LAUSANNE, Switzerland . Lebanon's rival Christian and Moslem . leaders ended nine days of reconcilia tion talks today without agreeing on Tar Heel' The Daily Tar Heel writing test will be given March 21 and 22 in 104 Howell Hall from 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Those in terested in taking the test should sign up Daily 1983-84 McNAIR LECTURE ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION DR. A.R. PEACOCKE "The Disguised Friend Darwinism and Divinity" March 29, 1984 8:00 pm Hamilton Hall Sponsored by The Chancellor's Committee on Established Lectures Classified ad may be placed at the DTH office or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 3BR MOBILE HOME IN Carrboro for sale by 3 graduating students. Vt miles from campus on busline. Save on rent. $6000 negotiable 967-2346. roommates LOOKING FOR NORTH MYRTLE Beach roommates for large house Just off Ocean Blvd. The sooner the better, deposit reouired. For more Information caB Brenda at 967-3240. ROOMMATES NEEDED FOR SUMMER: 1 or 2 places available in air-conditioned furnished- Kingswood Apt on busftne. 2 can share a bedroom $87.25 A utilities. Call 929-3557. NEED FEMALE ROOMMATES FOR rondornlniurn at Kcn . sington Trace for (all semester. Advantages tndude: continus shuttle bus, pool, tennis courts, etc. Call Bobbi 933-1921. NEED 2 NON-SMOKING FEMALES to share 2 bdr Kings wood Apt for summer starting May 15 or June 1. $110mo. Vi utilities. Cafl Corinne at 933-7132. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR 2 bedroom Estes ' Park apartment next fall. Must be quiet studious. $158 Vt utilities, deposit Cafl Beverly 933-1771. TWO SEMI-STUDIOUS FEMALE roommates needed to share nicely furnished Royal Park Apartment next fall. Rent $103 each plus Vi utilities. Cafl Sandy at 942-8182. Even ings. NON-SMOKING SEMI-STUDIOUS FEMALE roommate . needed for next year. I have some possible places to Hve lined pp. But Vm open to suggestions. Call Karen (929-6349) from 3-5 pm Wed. or 8-10 Thurs. NEED FEMALE SEMI-STUDIOUS Christian roommates for condominium at Kensington Trace for the next school year. Advantages Include: pooL tennis courts, etc. Cafl Lisa 933-1467. ... FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share mobile home starting anytime. Prefer semi-studious non-smoker. Own bedroom, completely furnished including washer and dryer. $100 lx utilities. Call 967-0334. NEED ONE OR TWO NON-smoking females to share 2 bedroom Carolina Apt. for next fall. On the busline. Prefer relatively studious roommates. Call Susan at 933-3621 or Polly at 968-0659. rides CGA IS GETTING RIDES together for the NC Gay & Les bian Conference at N.C State, March 30-31. Interested? Come by CGA office. Suite D. Union. NEED RIDE TO WASHINGTON D.C. for two people on Fri day, March 23 and back on Sunday. Will share expenses. Please call now! Thanks. Alison 933-5339. RIDE NEEDED TO ECU on Friday, March 23. WD help pay gas. Cafl 933-7348. Ask for Jackie or Kim. musical instrarn exits SYNTHESIZER WORKSHOP - JOHN BO WEN. LA studio musician (with Heroic Hancock, Billy Cobham. . .L product specialist with Sequential Circuits, and initial developer of the Prophet-5, performs and demonstrates synthesizers, DrumTrax and MIDI principles. Wed.. March 21. 7:30 pm, BAB Music. Eastgate. Chapel Hill. FREE. 968-441 1. wanted HELP! IF YOU WERE picked fat the' NCAA lottery and aren't going please call 968-4355. Attention all prospective sophomore business majors come & mingle with . business professors & fellow business students before your orientation meeting on Thursday, March 22 at an ice cream social in the 3rd floor faculty lounge. Old Carroll from 2 pm-4 pm. sponsored by ABS News In Brief political reforms to give the various religious communities more equal shares of power. However, the leaders did agree to solidify a cease-fire already in effect and to form a "national unity govern ment with the aim of restoring normal life to the war-torn nation. Conference sources said the leaders agreed to the formation of a 32-man "constitutional committee" headed by Lebanese President Amin Gemayel. The committee is to prepare reforms within six months that would provide an equitable distribution of power between Christians and Moslems. . ' Economy Makes Big Jump WASHINGTON Government figures released Tuesday showed economic growth in early 1984 surgeci to an annual rate of 7.2 percent, set ting off fears that too rapid growth could trigger renewed inflation. While private analysts warned of a possible runaway economy, Martin Feldstein, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, said the report "shows that the economy is still on a powerful roll." GrQwth was measured at 5 percent higher ..than was estimated in December. writing test given outside the DTH office in the Union. You do not have to be a journalism ma jor to take the test. Tests for arts and sports staffs will not be given at this time. personals TO MISS SAPHIRE OLIVIA Johnson and her lovely sister Trunetta Wflmajean Otis: The Hoanie Twins. Lena B. and Beula R. (of the Raleigh Hoanies') had a flawless time at your soiree. We must throw a wine and cheese party for Trunetta, soon. THE "FRISCO KID" RETURNS! See this terrific com edy on Sunday, March 25 at Carroll Hall in the business school for Just $1. Two showings at 7 pm and 9:15 pm. A true Gene Wilder Harrison Ford classic! Sponsored by the Hillet Foundation. LADIES LOCKOUT RETURNS TO PuraVs every Tuesday. Until 10:00 pm. Ladies only with free admission and free champagne. Guys admitted at 10:00 pm. Specials Include penny draft. 50 wine and 50 specials lor those 21 and over. Thai's every Tuesday at Purdy's. See you there! TO BARBARA S. FROM Pittsburgh from the guy In Purdys on Sat nltc who said he wasn't a Stealers fan would tike to meet you again some time respond thru DTH. Chris. JEITRONEQIJESTKN:wlwouyowsvdkM tsasl my roommate mot baaa there) aad had I mot sjoe tea sick aB ovr yo? Skjaad disgasatad astd plaeed off!! R.U.S.H. IS THE WORD. Is the word that you heard, ifs got a groove, it's got feeling. Open your heart and your wallet Charge! WENDY K. - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I hope you get a new umbrella (without ruffles). Sorry you have to study for that exam tonight Have a good one! Love. Mark. SWEETIE. BABY. HONEY-PIE Lefs do lunch -better yet lefs do the Clef thing. The Oaf Hangers are ! coacari west TWedav. March 29, at ffcvt was ha MemoeiaL Ifs gonna be huge, baby, really. Good look ing guys, guys dressed tike girls heB, they may even sing! Remember, well do Clefs next Thursday. Maybe well do lunch next year. YO RODHOW COME you're always such a fussy young man don't want no Capt. Crunch don't want no Raisin Bran well don't you know other kids are etarvtn' In Japan so EAT IT! ROBBY, I THE SUPERIOR sex, do hereby give up my reign for one day only. You better appreciate my generous sacrifice cut you only live once. Happy 21st birthday and don't (Be from overindulgence on your' only day of glory. Donna, Tennis Pro. HEY MOREHEAO RESIDENTS . VOTE Tossy I for MHC Governor today from 12-6. Vote foe a i eos tfoar hs leodarahipl HEY DUDES: WE DONT drink! We don't smoke! Norfolk. NorfoBt. Norfolk! Welt, we're anally going and even though someone might have to sleep on the Boor, Tm sure wcl hour a blast getting blasted! Congress woman dude. SHABBAT SERVICES AND DINNER will be held at Hillel on Friday, March 23. Services at 6 JO. dinner at 7 JO. $3.50 for chicken, $2.50 veggie. 10 discount Hillel Members. Reservations please by Friday noon. 942-4057. TO OUR FAVORITE TAR Heck! Good luck in Norfolk this weekend. You can do It! DEAR SCOUNDREL: I LOVE you. I also wanted to remind . you who's BOSS, (mot) Thank you for all the wonderful times together. Your Lusty Love. ANN S.. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. No. we didn't forget we even rcntctnbcrcd to get you a birthday personal, Happy 19th from your Biology Buddies, Bifl and EX. ME1N HERR. WHAT HAPPENED to staying in touch? Oh wefl. that's life. Just so you won't forget me, remember pledges. Long Island Ice Tea, S. Street confidence, and our friendship. By the way Tm still smiling! Kiddo. -continues with : Tw&iSF' by Tom Stoppard March 22-25, 27-April 1 Paul Green Theatre Playmakers Box Office Graham Mem. Bldg. 962-1121 Curtain: 8 pm nightly Sun. Mat. 2 pm