2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, September 14, 1984 Campus political groups find funds without party aid Graham defends Reagan By JIM TOVVNSEND Staff Writer Representatives from both the Democratic and Republican state party headquarters say they provide no direct funds to political organizations on college campuses and that groups like UNC's College Republicans and Young Democrats make their own financial decisions. State Republican Party Chairman David Flaherty said that groups like the College Republicans take pride in their ability to raise enough money to meet their costs: I don't think they'd necessarily want the money if we offered it to them. Still, they're a valuable part of our overall organization, and we Ye glad to help them in any way that we can." But Flaherty said the state party did provide Merchants said David Duckett, assistant manager. Football Saturdays.are "a nightmare or a zoo," he said. Top of the Hill has eight to 10 employes working on those days. One person stays in the cooler for three or four hours at a time putting beer on the shelves, Duckett said. At Fowler's Food Store at 306 W. Franklin St. students come in after the game to buy beverages, usually beer or wine, said Jerome Fidwell, the assistant manager. Cook-out supplies are also popular during good weather, he said. Assistant managers from both Top of the Hill and Fowler's said that before the ban on coolers in Kenan Stadium, more people came in before the games to fill coolers. Their busiest hours now are after the game when, according to Fidwell, people come to either "cele brate or drown their sorrows." At Top of the Hill, the employes usually stay until 3 or 4 a.m. Sunday to clean up after the barrage of customers. With all the people celebrating and socializing on Franklin Street after jr 'Mi11'1"'1"' iq 1 if 1 1 nil i m ( - tmrT (feci ficgttiiaofl REAL PIT ; S v K BAR-B-Q3;' H 15-501 Bypass at Elliott RdJtf ChpI Hill N 933-9243 K (Dil 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 $4.00 5 for each additional word " $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately u there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements RAINBOW SOCCER FALL 1984 RAINBOW SOCCER registration begins Monday, Aug. 20, Noon -6 p.m., at 500 W. Rosemary St., Chapel HOI. Finn REGISTRATION is Saturdays, Aug. 18, Aug. 25, and Sept. 1, 10 a.m.-Noon, at Rainbow Soccer Stadium, off Cleland Rd. and 15-501. TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT. Sat., Sept. 8. 10 a.m.-Noon. Rainbow Stadium. PRACTICE BEGINS. Monday, Sept. 10. Interested coaches and sponsors please call 967 8797. RAINBOW SOCCER is a non-profit recreational program in its 26th season, open to players of any age, sex or skill. FIELDS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GLEN LENNOX INVESTMENT GROUP. NON SMOKING MALES, age 18-35, are needed to participate in EPA breathing research on the UNC campus. Pay is 5 per hour. For more information, call 966-1253 Mon Fri, 8-5pm. BLACK MEN AND BLACK WOMEN $45 will bo paid to healthy aoB-eaaohera, as 18-35 who complete aa EPA breathiag atady oa UNC cam pas. Please call 966-1253 Monday-Friday Sam- Sfatlft. tTust your typo Word Processing Service Twm paporc, DMorahons, IMara. MxuicnpU, DnTQUcytypwB 2117 Bedford Street 23 Durham. NC 27707 919-489-570 ALL CAMPUS TONIGHT 9:00-1:00 Bus Runs 9:00-1:30 KEGS & BYOB S2lAs IV. f a. " V 1 m ILi HP ml cm ZDST MOON opportunities for college groups to raise money for themselves. "When Vice President Bush was in Winston Salem, members of the College Republicans helped us sell 'Fritzbuster T shirts, and they got 9 percent of all the profits," Flaherty said. "The Republicans at Wake Forest University organized a rally for Bush of about 5,000 students. The Vice President was amazed at the response." Ann Hubbard, a representative "from the state Democratic party headquarters, said that the Young Democrats and the North Carolina Federation of College Democrats received no financial help from the state organization. Like the College Republicans, the Young Democrats raise their own funds. We always managed to stay on our own finan cially," said former UNC Young Democrats President from page 1 football games, it seems that problems would be sure to arise. Not true, say most local merchants. Bryson said that at Spanky's they have never had any real problems with rowdy crowds. Most of their customers are yound alumni who are usually well behaved, he said. Neither Richland nor Smith had seen any problems with the fans who visit Four Corners or the Rathskeller. Like Bryson at Spanky's, most local merchants look forward to football season for the money the fans bring in. "People are in a good mood, there is good tipping, and good money," Bryson said. The mass of people flooding Chapel Hill on game Saturdays can be over whelming, though. Words like "chaos," "madhouse" and "loud" were used by merchants to describe the post-game atmosphere. For the record In a story in yesterday's The Daily Tar Heel, "Number of faculty SAC seats multiplies," the number of faculty seats in the Student Activities Center should have been listed as 4-5,000. The DTH regrets the error. and the Avia 680 delivers! A men's training shoe for those who take their running seriously. The cantilever sole absorbs the shock of running far better than conventional flat-soted shoes. The special rlppie sow aestgn gives me n i -oou a dual-action shock absorbing system which better . protects your feet, ankles A and knees against me wear and tear of . running. No other shoe promises foot stability - from heel to toe. So push this shoe to the limit. It won't let you down. tmcoum mom who Go for . SrtoLtcH7HotoSuHmrfor 602 -Q Jones Ferry Rd. Carrboro, NC 27510 n n BAND PARTY at Sigma Nu house, Saturday 15th, featuring "The Spongetones". They will be rocking after the game, starting at 9pm. t CREDIT. EstabtSah year wn pcraoaal credit ratns while ati ia school. Apply FREE for major credit carda ia froat of Stadeat Uaioa. Today 9aa 2 pat. services TOTAL FINANCIAL PLANNING: For stocks, bonds, IRA's, Annuities, Custodial Accounts and Tax-advantaged investments, caB Mike Strong, Prudential-Backe Securities in the Courtyard, 942-0895. ABORTION TO 20 WEEKS. Private and confidential GYN facility with Saturday and weekday appointments available. Pain medication given. Free Pregnancy Tests. 942-0824. SINGLES Squaredance lessons with Yellow Rock Singles beginning September 24. Triangle Presbyterian Church, intersection of Rt.54 and 55. Open house 17, 7:30pm. Contact 688-1123,828-1670.942-7052. TYPING. $1.25 per page. Free correction of typos. Other services include: rough draft availability pickup and delivery proofing, and emergency service. Call 489-6896 between 10am and 4pm. help wanted ASTHMATICS NEEDED! $120 will be paid apoa comptetioa of aa EPA breathiag atady oa the UNC campaa. Time coaaitacit ia a boat 20 hoar. To qaalify yoa meat be a healthy, aoa-emohias asthmatic white male, age 18-35. Please caO Dr. Donald Horatmaa at 541-3804, Moaday-Friday, 8am-5pm. PIZZA HUT Now taking applications for personnel that can workl or 2 day shifts per week. Also some nite positions available. Apply between 2 and 5pm M.-F. No phone calls please. 109 E. Estes Drive. ACNE STUDY Women 18-40 years good health mild to moderate facial acne 12 week free study safe, known effective medicine plus cosmetics $40 to patient to complete study- Call 682 8929 Durham or 942-0512 Chapel Hill Tues-Fri 8-5pm. BABYSITTER TO CARE for my two children in my home Tues. Wed. and Fri mornings. 8:30am to 12:30pm. Partial times or single days ok. Own transportation. Call 967-5815 afternoons or evenings. Lambda Chi Alpha proudly presents Casino Night An Evening of Class Friday, Sept. 14 8:00 PM Locatcdat229E.FrarikllnSt. Across from the Morehead Planetarium I I I I B B B fl B B 3 B B B Campus Calendar The Carolina Student FundDTH Cam pus Calandar will appear daily. Announce ments to be run in the expanded version on Mondays and Thursdays must be placed in the box outside the Carolina Student Fund office on the third floor of South Building by 5 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Wednesday, respectively. The deadlines for the limited editions will be noon one day before the announcement is to run. Only announcements from University recognized and campus organizations will be printed. j Friday 1 7 pan. B B I The Carolina Union presents Gorky Park. Admission is $1.25; shown also at 9:30 p.m. and midnite. Saturday 9:30 a.m. Anglican Student Fellowship B breakfast at Chapel of the B Cross. 1 7 p.m. The Carolina Union presents Alexander Nevsky. Admission is free; shown also at 9:30 p.m. WERE FIGHTING American H Open MoB.St. 10-6 929-8507. 10 uppy 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. UNC Students! Domino's Pizza is the perfect part-time job. . Being UNC's favorite pizza delivery company creates a large number of job openings for drivers, phone persons, and pizza makers. Drivers actually earn $7 $10 per hour while they deliver pizzas and listen to their car stereos. It is also a great way to meet people all across campus. We know students have tight schedules, and that is why we let you sign up for the times that you want to work. Also Domino's Pizza employees get great deals on pizzas. Go ahead, check and see how many checks you wrote to Domino's Pizza last year! Make your parents proud! Earn more money and spend less on pizza by working for Domino's Pizza. So, if you are 18 years or older, and have a car with insurance, contact Neil Warren at 209 15-501 Bypass across from Eastgate Shopping Center or John Drake at 503 W. Rosemary St It all makes such perfect sense. CHAPEL HILL WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM (Pioneers) needs goalie for current fall season. She must be 19 years or older. Contact Dolly Hunter 967-0683 evenings. PARTTTME ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT WANTED. General clerical duties, adequate typing skills required, normal hrs. 4-8pm Mon-Fri. CaO Pat Blake 489-2353 on Monday Sept. 17 NEEDED: SOMEONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN MUSIC to help run my mobile sound show. Freshman or Sophomore preferably. Must be able to work weekends Call Andy 967 8871. STUDENT LEADERS: help coordinate formation of Triangel Area Chapter New Oxford Society national collegiate organization of Traditional Episcopalians for fellowship, study, service. CaB Fr. Stenhouse 942-3342 CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON with own transportation to catalogue major comic book collection and assist with media research and correspondence. Flexible hours, fee negotiable; 929-3255 after 6pm. REM WANTED: Student help between the hours of 11:00 3:00 on Tuesday and Thursday. Contact Joe Smith at Student Stores. , for sale ICRAIGE CONTRACT FOR SALE. Female, academic year iCal 933-3696 mornings or after 6:00pm. clooSi McDowell Speaking on MatTilmiiia Sen in Carmichael Auditorium at 8:00 PM Sponsored by CCC, FCA, UCF Harry Kaplan. "We rely more on the strength of our organization than on the size of our budget." Now a staff worker ' at the Orange County Democratic headquarters, Kaplan added: "We had 150 people at our opening meeting on Sunday, and there's a lot of enthusiasm. We use more of a grass rootsmovement apparatus than the Republicans. You can't put a price on that." College Republican president Ray Shimer expressed similar feelings about his organization. "With our membership drive and the money we make from the dues, haying enough money really isn't too much of a problem," Shimer said. "The success of our organization comes from our having a central core of 15 or .20 people who are just really hard workers," he said. "Money isn't as important as people think it is." i -a B "1 fl I I Sunday 7 p.m. The Carolina Union presents St. Louis Blues. Admission is free, shown also at 9:30 p.m. onday -J -J 7:30 p.m. American Association of Uni versity Women new members' dessert at Binkley Baptist Church. Call 929-9265. 8 p.m. Campus Crusade fro Christ presents Josh McDowell. Items of Interest i To Pre-Vet Students: did you know you can take the GRE Advanced test in Biology instead of the VAT for Vet School? Contact the pre-med advising office in 20 ID Steele for information. Attention Conservatives: The Young Americans for Freedom, America's largest conservative youth organization, will meet Monday, Sept. 1 7th at 7 p.m. in room 220 of the Union. Contact Chris Sanders at 933-2598. The IM Aerobics Program is looking for Aerobics Instructors. Please call 933 3634. FOR OUR UFE art Association HIGHWAY SURVIVAL WEEKEND Fri. and Sat., Sept 14 and 15 Mad Max; 7-p.m. and Th Road Warrior 9 p.m. Double Feature! $2.50 FAS, $3.50 G.P. or see both for $4.50 FAS, $6.50J3.P. Key. FAS Friends of ArtSchool G.P. General Public RESUME SAMPLESCareer Planning Guide for College Students-ABC of CAREER PREPARATION at UNC CH Bull's Head Bookstore only $3.75. Recom mended by many professors, great gift! t981 CHEVROLET CITATION 1 owner, 2 door, hatchback ir at PB PS stereo, clean. Excellent Condition. JEEP CJ5 1976 New Carolina BW top. Terra tire, maga, K.C. light 28,000 actual miles, sharpest jeep ia towa 929-5578. FOR SALE. Component stereo: Scott receiver. BSR turntable, Jensen speakers $165. Excellent condition. Also, sleeper sofa, wall hangings, miscellaneous household items. CaO 942-2734. FOR SALE ONE SOFA: good condition, great for an apartment. Also a Suzuki-FA50 just one year old with less than 750 miles. CaO 929-2993 for information. lost and found LOST IN S.COLUMBIA, Purefoy area. Sweet Siamese blue point called Willie. Reward for return of this precious feline. CaS 929-8502 with any information. Ask for Katherine. LOST: GOLD HERRINGBONE BRACELET on campus. Mon., Sept. 10. If found, please caO 967-5665. FOUND IN FETZER MEN'S LOCKER ROOM: simple silver ring. Call 967-7995 after 10:30pm. LOST: LADIES GOLD SIEKO Watch. Lost en route from Jordan's to Happy Store on 916. Great sentimental value! Reward offered. Please call 933-1477. Kelly. LOST: WOMAN'S SILVER WRISTWATCH (possibly on J bus or Carolina Inn bus stop). Reward and appreciation for the finder. 929-3389. LOST: 2 boxes with Young Democrats' money and materials in Union Sept. 5. Please return to Union Box 36 or call Jan 967-8941. REWARD! wanted WANTED FOUR NON STUDENT TICKETS for UNC State football game. Will pay good money for good seats. Call Jean at 933-0418. Can Your Smile Be Heard On The Phone? If you are articulate, enthusiastic & like a challenge, you can help yourself & Carolina. Earn $3.35 per hour, plus bonus opportuni ties by calling alumni for The Carolina Fund. Two select teams of 30 students will make calls 2 evenings per week (Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs.) 7-9:30 pm, starting Oct. 17, at "Phone Power facility in Hanes Hall. For interview appointment call 962-4514, 9 am-5 pm. Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer From Horace and Mildred i TALLINN, U.S.S.R. The Rev. Billy Graham said yesterday that .despite what Soviets think of Pres ident Reagan's "unfortunate" JoV about bombing the Soviet Union, the president sincerely wants peace. The 65-year-old American Baptist evangelist told officials of the Baltic republic of Estonia that he has known Reagan for 30 years and, "I believe he is for peace in his heart," Before a radio address on Aug. 1 1 , Reagan said jokingly: "My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that IVe signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.' The remark was picked up and broadcast on an open microphone. Graham, saying the remark was "unfortunate," added: "But you have to remember that he was a film actor and actors are used to little jokes they don't mean." Soviets bristled at Graham's men tion of the remark. "We hope that it (the joke) is not in his heart," said Meta Vannas, vice president of the Estonian Supreme Soviet. Convicted murderer called abused child ASHEVILLE Witnesses testi fied yesterday that a 16-year-old convicted of, murder and armed robbery was an abused child of alcoholic parents as a Bumcombe County Superior Court jury consi dered whether to invoke th&. death penalty. William Rasor was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday in the ax slaying of 86-year-old John E. McMahan Sr. of Black Moun tain. Roger William Giles, 15, was convicted of second-degree murder in the slaying and both were found guilty of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Nan P. Campbell, director of the j VISUAL AND PERfMM8NG ARTS , t ! Si i i s t Artbcnoot at Carrboro Carr Mill. Carrboro V 919-942-2041 Draft Imports Wine Free Popcorn Classified ad may be placed at the DTH Carolina Union 065A, roommates MALE NON SMOKING ROOMMATE needed for Royal Park Apt. fu&y furnished except for bed. $110 month plus 13 utilities. Call 968-0547. Keep trying please. LIBERAL NONSMOKING FEMALE housemate wanted. Share partly furnished condo 15 mm. walk from campus. Own bedroom, $160, utilities. 967-5533, early morning (after 7am), evenings. 3 NON-SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED for condo mostly furnished except for bedroom. Convenient bus route to campus. $135month plus utilities. Call 933 9137 after 1:00pm. FEMALE NON SMOKING ROOMMATE to share a fully furnished 2 bedroom IK bath Stratford Hills Apartment. For more information caO 929-2993. Keep trying. personal SHABBAT SERVICES and dinner will be held Friday. Sept. 14 at Hillel. Services are at 6:30. followed by dinner at 7.30, chicken or veggie alternative. Cost is $3.00 for nonmembers and $2.00 for members. Reservations please by Friday noon. 9424057. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. Doctor Schiesingers Shabbat morning Bible study will begin this Sat. Sept 15 at 11:00am in the Hillel library. It will be followed by a brunch. Everyone is welcome. Hillel is located at 210 W. Cameron Ave. USA S., Happy 20th tomorrow. Celebrate with good friend aa lot of drink. We hope yoa get it all. We love yoa, MJ. and B. Hey, Susan and Stephanie! Are we having fun yet? (I stilt cant see those blasted hash marks!) GO HEELS! BEAT NAVY! Go, faht, wa-aali DZ HEY, LINDA. MICHELLE, USA, DENISE, JANE, SHAR RONE, AND LYNN! Yes YOU! Squad 19! (The one with the nearsighted squad leader. Remember?) Yall are terrific! Let's do a fantastic job tomorrow! (Just show me the fines on the field before we start.) Sharrone, don't say ANYTHING! Your confused (but sincere) SL Allison: So your roommates think I'm loaded huh? So show them this, and how about another night? J MR. TUBAPHONE says: Ram the Goats! Hello to "my little monkey!" Congratulations to the awesome tuba fine! JILL! How does it fee) to be legal again? You 11 find out next week when P-building throws you the biggest bash you've ever seen! HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Dot, Preston, Russ HEY BAND! You've got the "Right Stuff"! Go "4" ft! Squad 4. Go Heels Beat Navy!! GUIDO (17), Good luck Sat.! ID be thinking about you. Remember the first one is for me! Love, Gortgi STU (66), We love you. too! Good luck Saturday! Love, Gong! and the "Sex" Pack. . s c - i, . SQUAD VIII: "Champagne Jam" so to speak. But really, what is SQ58? I wanna know, and I WILL find out. Else, everyone will have to "TIREV OTEGNA PUTTKUS!" Seriously, RC. ATTENTION ALL CARD SHARKS. RACKETEERS, AND ROULETTE DEMONS: Lambda Chi Alpha is playing host to some shady dealings this Friday night at 8:00 and would like for you to join in the revelry and backstabbtng. Sneak on over and put it all on the line. We will also provide sufficient and assorted diversions, including beverages, should your luck at our nefarious tables be down. Come early and party until morning, located across from the Morehead Planetarium. JOSH IS COMING... That's funny, I didn't even hear him breathing heavy. S5ews isi Brief Alexander County Department of Social Services, said William "Tex" Rasor was legally determined to be an abused child, in 1979 after hos pitalization for "bruises all over his body." He was placed in a foster home, the first of several institutions that worked with Rasor before he ran away from the Juvenile Evalua tion Center in Swannanoa on March 19. . Reagan blames Democrats for deficit NASHVILLE President Rea gan, accusing his opponents of suffering from "time warp," insisted yesterday that the Democrats and not his administration are respon sible for the record-breaking deficits amassed during his presidency. Deriding for the fourth straight day Walter Mondale's plan to raise taxes to stem the tide of red-ink, Reagan declared: "We don't need more politicians insisting we have deficits because you're not taxed enough. As he left the White House for a campaign trip to Tennessee, Rea gan repeated his charge that Demo crats are to blame for the deficits. "Since they (Democrats) have been approving deficit spending for with just a few exceptions virtually 50 years and-42 of which they have dominated the Congress, I would have to say they cant remove themselves from the blame," he said. Reagan's trip coincided with the release of a Washington Post ABC News poll showing the president with a 16 point lead over Mondale. Nevertheless, Reagan said he still would "run scared." ' - Support the Cm March of Dimes CKZdbRTH OCFECTS FOUNQAJIOKI . .. I YOU CAfJLEARrj EOTH! FINALLY! A SPEE0 READING PROGRAM THAT CUTS YOUR READING TIME WITHOUT SACRIFICING COMPREHENSION OR RECALL! FAST ARB SMART . . . KM T THAT HOW YOU WANT TO HEAD? ff 5x A, U tRAKTIUI0UH RAPID IEADINS ' 2ZMMCiL&iTl Cxil Days, Eranmss or WttUnOs tor DtUils I T 3f 1 2634 Chapel Hill F3lvd. Sts. 1 1 2 Durham. NC 27707 EDUCATIONAL CENTER 1-800-672-5919 919-489-2348 the DTH office or mailed to Chapel Hill, NC 27514. HEY SQUAD 6!!! THANKS for your hard work Carol, Susan, Myra, Lynn, Lisa, Janet, Nanette, and Stephanie. Go heels!! Beat Navy! Susan HAPPY 21 PAULA! Here's to partying, road trips to ECU, spring break in the Keys, and dark skinned, guys (preferallly Indian). Get ready forembarassment. PRESTON, I understand that trumpet players have terrific lips and I can't wait to find out if it is true. An interested scoping female!!! "Max Sex, key no an, I'm learaiag oonctksmg front Joaa Moaoay, Spas ia Carauckael. 4 MAXIMUM SEX coming soon to an auditorium near you! Monday Sept. 17th, 8:00pm at Carmichael DEARLY BELOVED, we will gather there tomorrow to give to this thing called football. An exciting game, football, it lasts for hours, and that's a mighty long time, but I mean to tefl you, there's something eke. ..THE MARCHING TAR HEEL! SQUAD IS wished to encourage everyone to get off Eke a big dog!! Go heels, BEAT NAVY!!! BUBBETTE, Good luck Sat., I hope it's everything I said it would be! Go Heels! Congrats at becoming a "Susie." ZTA arc lucky to have you! You're one in a million! Love always, Bubba. TUBA PHONES, the biggest . tools in the band say Heels "Kick dere ass!" Who's got the football on Sat? When you least expect it. expect it VICKIE, KAREN, PAM. It's been great (so far)! Let's keep it up, stay close, and eat lots and lots of chocolate pie!! Alan HEY TARHEELS! Come get rabid and have "group sax" with the Marching Tarheels while UNC sinks Navy!! Go Heels! Squad 22 HEELS, You've got the "RIGHT STUFF" to sink Navy's boats tomorrow. Here's to the start of a brand new season! Go Heels!! Squad 58 "WE ARE SQUAD 18... The pride of the Marching Tarheels!" Blow 'em away Bill, Allison, Bryan, LaRae, Charles, Neil, Brent and Randy. Go Heels! THE MARCHING TARHEELS and the Tonal Bass Authority take the field Saturday. The TBA will be minus one though. Good luck on the MCAT, Anchorman. Terry, Derek, and Chris. BELINDA: Do not lead us we may not follow. Do not follow us we may leave you. Please don't walk beside us someone will think you are with us! Your favorite T-bones. GO HEELS! HEY LABOR DAY BEACH BUMS! Here's to shit flies, Afterdeck, 2001, spiked watermelons, car problems, mudpacks, beads, drunk old men (OH OH!), jacuzzies and penthouses! Doug, gotta light? Love ya, NoNo (Buc me) NATASHA. JEAN, ELIZABETH: 23 and proud! Kill 'em at halftone and sink Navy!... I don't no where he's going either! Cheer those Heels! Elaine HERE'S TO "A PERFECT 10" who will be doing "The Right Stuff on Sat. You're looking good, and I'm glad that you're here! Gail WELCOME ANNE. KATHY, LAN A, MANDY, SHARON, AND TODD to the squad "two" good to be true! Here's to a great year! Love, Beth and Linda. SQUAD 23: Tke aaa4 tkat almost has everytaias, bat a eaaed leader. Maybe eoasedey 111 lunw wfcat'a sota oa. Siak the Navy! Yoar fearf al FLUTEPICCOLO: High frequency woodwind instrument, smallest instrument of the marching band, most useful in such songs as "Stars and Stripes Forever." Go get 'em gang!! HEY TARHEELS!! Do you have "sax appeal?" We bet you do!! Come and prove it against Navy'! We'll be there! GO HEELS! I! The Tarheel Saxs. ' LOU ANNE FROM PIGVILLE: Behind every corner lurks a diabolical 2x4; Beware!! Hairy the Hairy Ape lives! Orlando: What happened to our Oreo adventure? Shern