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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Thursday, January 14, 1986 Page Four Twins have differences, similarities from page one team, ASUU Assembly and a pre --law club. Michelle, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, is studying architecture and plays soccer on the Pan World team in Salt Lake Gty. "We're unoriginal twins," Brooks said. "Pretty much twins will be the same," said Michelle. any boy-giDave and Diane Souvall have always been really close, they say. "When we were little we used to talk baby talk together in long conversations," Diane said. "As long as we could see each other in our cribs we were O.K." Some things they share are friends, a close family, membership in the Greek system and a great fondness of "partying." Of the two, Dave says, Diane is more greedy, spoiled and selfish. She is an undeclared major, while Dave is a business student working at a bank. "Growing up, it didn't even seem like we were twins," Dave said. And Diane said she never really thought about rl it. Stacey and Heather Coleman arc another set of twins who never really gave it much thought. "I've always felt fairly individual," Stacey said. Their mom always stressed it, Heather said. Although they are closer than normal sisters, the Although they are closer than normal sisters, the Coleman twins say they are very different from each other . while Stacey is a pharmacy student working at a hospital Heather is in accounting and employed at a local stock brokerage firm. About their taste in men, Stacey said, "She doesn't like mine and I don't like hers." Jan and Jill McCabe have been apart only three days. with a friend while Jill stayed at Jan had gone water-skiin- g home. Jill was talking to another sister, crying for Jan, with her while at the same time, Jan was pillow-fightifriend and suddenly burst into tears feeling something was wrong with her sister. "We, emotionally, feel the same things," said Jan. ng The sisters are both in Kappa Kappa Gamma. Jan is a sociology major while Jill is in elementary education. The Judge High graduates "share everything" but still manage to hold their own interests. Being a twin, Jan said, has "opened and closed a lot of doors. Our interests are different enough that we're more buddies than sisters." U. twins Jan and Jill McCabe. Russia, U.S. must limit arms from page one Possibly world law, enforceable with i rrX. c WTO S4c o o tough sanctions, might legislate against transfer of nuclear weapons, fissile material for weapon construction or independent development of nuclear weaponry. Legislation for the world could be done through international conference, said Firmagc. Chapter VII in the Security Council of the United Nations allows military sanctions against a country when necessary. Firmage said we can then deal with the most alarming nuclear arms race: the horizontal arms race. The proliferation of nuclear weapons to other states; from states to terrorist groups or simple gangsters raises the possibility of war by accident, by miscalculation or by insanity, he said. There is no weapon in history that ultimately hasn't gone beyond possession to terrorists or gangster of nation-statsaid Firmage. groups, By the turn of the century, the horizontal arms race will be where the arms race is es now, he said. Potential leaders meeting meeting for those interested in becoming student leaders will be held A this coupon only, expires With Thursday Jan. Try our delicious Italian Sub, French Dip, Turkey Special or many others! PIZZA SALADS SANDWICHES 1 6 at 7:30 p.m. in BU L Rm. 101. Students will have an opportunity to discuss government offices with an ASUU chief justice, cabinet member, Senate member and ASUU President Ned Stringham. ASUU elections will be held later this quarter. Anyone interested in running for ASUU office or for a seat on the Assembly should plan to attend, say the meeting organizers. Those wanting further information can call the ASUU offices at 581-686- 6. Holladay University 230 So. 1300 2340 East 4670 So. E 272-449- 7 583-101- 3 In the world of loose diamonds, whose name is synonymous with quality? ierraWest iarriondg 15 carat 14 carat 13 carat 38 carat 12 carat Starting at: 20 points 25 points 33 points 40 points 50 points ZCMI Center Mall Lower Level Downtown SLC 521-090- Get hooked $18000 giving and you'11 receive a FREE Movie Ticke- t- 27000 $39000 $50000 $60000 Mon.-Fr- Vernal Provo or you can enjoy a on the FREE meal UofO Food Service. i. 10 a.m. -- 9 p.m. Sat. O UNIVERSITY OF UTAH I I Call Salt Lake -- Blood Draw Today Jan. 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the U. of U. Law Building Moot Court Room 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. 0 041 , 581-268- BLOOD DOHOR PROGRAM 6 for information |