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  • October A R O L A N For Sale Early Spring Break Specials! Book Early & Save $50! Bahamas Party Cruise 6 Days $279! Includes Meals, Free Parties! Cancun & Jamaica $379, Panama City $129! South Beach $129 (Bars Open Until 5 a.m.)! Get A Group-Go Free! springbreaktravel.com 1-800- 678-6386. Garage sale October 22, 11:00 am till 7:00 pm, Brown Cafeteria. 11 student organizations involved. Come support student groups and find some great bargains! Clothes, CD's, books, sports equipment, etc... something for everyone. 386 Computers w/printer Priced to sell. Limited number of printers, great for typing papers and internet hookup. 2-8 inch truck box speakers $50 neg. 6626 ask for Phillip or message. 286 DFI computer. Monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer in perfect condition—Hard drive may be defective. All must go together—$175.00. Car Cell Phone $20. Call Linda at 293-3921. For Rent 1 BR. Apartment for rent. 1.5 miles from campus. Call Amy at 293-9055. Help Wanted Earn MONEY and FREE TRIPS!! Absolute Best SPRING BREAK Package available!! INDIVIDUALS, student ORGANIZATIONS, or small GROUPS wanted! Call INTER-CAMPUS PROGRAMS at 1-800-327-6013 or http:// www.icpt.com Earn $750 - $1500 a week. Raise all the money your group needs by sponsoring a VISA Fundraiser on your campus. No investment & very little time needed. There's no obligation, so why not call for information today? Call 1- 800-323-8454 x95. -Carolinian Announcements FREE!!! FREE!!! FREE!!! The class in the American West is presenting a showing of "Little Big Men" in the Natural Sciences Auditorium on Wednesday, October 22 at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome and admission is free!!! NC Lambda Youth Network is a statewide leadership network led by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and allied (Igbta) young people, ages 13 to 24. To get involved, call (919) 681-3995, or e-mail NCLAMBDA@aol.com, or contact Crissy Stewart at 586-2518 for more information. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority is hosting a free night of babysitting. Saturday, October 25, 6:00 pm until 12:00. We ask for the children to be over a year old. The sorority has planned a night full of games and activites, to be held in the Catamount Room of the UC. For furthur information please contact Rebecca Cole at 293-5996. My name is Aleks Clark and I would like to start a chess club on campus. In order for me to do this, I need a faculty facilitator. If you are interested, please contact me by e-mail: AC7764@wcu.edu Tuesday October 21, 1997 7:00 PM U.C. Grandroom Tips on how to dress appropriately in the professional world Complete the Circle. Keep Recycling Working. Celebrate America Recycles Bay OB November 15th. It would in«tn tee world to all of us. For i tm UrosbuM, pieass Mil i-SGO-CALl-EB" op visit our web site »t <rew.eaf.org Classifieds can be submitted by mail (PO Box 66, Cullowhee, NC 28723), fax (227- 7043), e-mail (carolinian@wcu.edu, ATTENTION:CLASSIFIEDS). Limit 30 words. Ads for non-students are $5. 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