The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, October 11,1 9899
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, WEDNESDAY
11 a.m.: The Student Psychologi
cal Services (formerly Student Mental
Health) is hosting a reception to cele
brate our new name. Come meet the
staff and learn about our services on the
second floor of Student Health Build
ing until 1 p.m.
Noon: Medical Allied Health Pro
fessions: Patsy Coleman, M.S., CCC
Sp, Speech Pathology, will present
"Allied Health Personnel Study: Meet
ing the Demands of Public Law 99
457" in 321 MacNider as part of a
series of Department of Medical Allied
Health Professions Colloquiums.
The Tarheel Aluminum Recycling
Program (TARP) will sponsor the Can
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14 Vocalized
15 Coral Isle
16 Major end
17 Very rarely
20 Golf club part
21 Printing term
22 Overwhelms
23 Fatlma's
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24 Reporter's
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25 Egypt, cotton
29 " Camera"
31 Twosome
54 Regarding
Eve's mate
37 Adjusting
41 Hedonist's
credo
43 Firebug
44 Mouthwash
45 Once called
46 Sixth sense
48 Ogles
49 Czech river
52 Toward the
stern
55 Fermenting
agent
58 Earthen Jar
59 Blue
62 Superficially
65 Ear growth
66 Movie award
67 Glut
68 Is In debt
69 See 55A
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2 Cartoonist
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3 Defensive
spray
4 October brew
5 Jury group
6 Roma's land
7 Rounded part
8 The total
9 Poker hand
10 Macho guy
11 Unit of matter
12 Halt
13 Hogs' homes
18 Mount
19 Fleeced one
24 Afr. gully
25 Of an ancient
culture
Crushing Contest in the Pit. Please come
by and support your favorite team.
The Institute of Latin American
Studies' Brown Bag Lunch Series
proudly presents Patrick Conway of
the Department of Economics, speak
ing on "The Trade Liberalization Ex
perience in Chile" in 210 Union.
CGL A will sponsor a Lesbian Lunch
in 220 Union.
The Institute for Research in So
cial Science presents "What is Quality
Day Care?" with Sue Creech of the
N.C. Department of Human Resources
and Deborah Cryer of the Frank Porter
Graham Child Development Center in
208 Union.
IRSS presents James Kloppenberg
who will have an IRSS Social Theory
Faculty Working Group in 02 Man
ning. 2 p.m.: IRSS presents "The Eth
nograph" with David Smith: IRSS Text
Analysis Short Courses in 02 Manning
Hall until 4:30 p.m.
3 p.m.: The Study Abroad Office
will hold an information session on the
UNC program in Mexico City, Mex
ico, in the lower level of Caldwell Hall.
No Spanish language required.
4 p.m.: IRSS presents "Compliance
as an Explanatory Variable in Clinical
Trials" with Bradley Efron of Stanford
in 324 Phillips Hall.
The UNC Ski Team will practice in
Kenan Stadium. All those interested
should attend. For more info call Jane
at 933-9572.
4:15 p.m.: There will be a UNC
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27 Bring about
28 Melville book
30 Sweetshop
treats
31 Squalid
32 Surrender
word
33 Curved arches
35 Rural hotel
36 151
38 Medium: abbr.
39 Pod product
40 Rent
42 Fr. river
47 Athena
49 Oasts
50 gratlas
51 Emissary
53 Act the
coquette
54 Child's game
55 Bonkers
56 Plenty for
poets
57 Farm unit
58 Killer whale
59 Luminary
60 Choir member
61 Stained
63 Native: suff.
64 Successor to
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University of Rostov-on-Don meet
ing in 206 Union.
4:30 p.m.: Women's Lacrosse Club
will practice on Finley Field until 6
p.m.
5 p.m.: AIESEC will meet in 209
Union. Agenda will include a slide
presentation of South Africa. Special
guests include members of the Black
Student Movement. Meeting is open to
all interested.
5:30 p.m.: Student Government's
Minority and Women's Affairs Com
mittee will meet in Suite C of the Un
ion. All are welcome to attend.
The Korean-American Students
Association will hold an organizational
meeting in 212 Union. Everyone is
invited to attend.
6 p.m.: An anti-discrimination
campaign concerning the local club
On The Hill will have an organizational
meeting in 210 Union. Mad about dis
crimination against gays and the dress
code? Bring your friends.
The Wesley Foundation will meet
at 214 Pittsboro St. for fellowship and
a program on Jesus. Dinner is $2. All
are welcome.
6:30 p.m.: University Career Plan
ning and Placement Services will
sponsor a presentation by the Peace
Corps in 210 Hanes Hall.
7 p.m.: The Pre-Law Club will
have a social get together at Peppers
Pizza on Franklin Street. All are wel
come! The UNC Bridge Club will meet in
the South Campus Union. Call 933-
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Student Health Service presents
"Diabetes and Exercise" with Ellen
Young, varsity swimmer, in the Health
Education Conference Room, Second
floor, Student Health Service Building.
Student Environmental Action
Coalition (SEAC) will have a general
meeting of all members in 21 1 Union.
Students for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (SETA) will hold an or
ganizational meeting in 100 Murphy.
All are welcome to attend!
UCPPS will host a presentation by
Ames Department Stores in 209 Hanes
Hall.
UCPPS will host a presentation by
Westvaco Corporation in the Carolina
Room at the Carolina Inn.
There will be a Chimeracon VI
meeting in the Frank Porter Graham
Lounge of the Union. All interested
please attend.
7:30 p.m.: The Maranatha Chris
tian Fellowship will meet in 226: Un-
ioKjAll are welcome.
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From Associated Press reports
PLANT CITY, Fla. Fifth-grader
Mike Lee's pet walks on a leash, jumps
through a hoop, plays dead, wears a
helmet and rides a scooter.
The pet is a lizard.
It's a simple garden variety, called
an anole lizard, that skitters on side
walks and leaps between blades of grass.
It showed up one day at Mike's front
door in this farming community 25
miles east of Tampa.
"I almost stepped on him," the
youngster said. "Then he ran in the
house."
The 1 1 -year-old named his pet Fig
ment, after a Disney World character,
and patiently taught the lizard tricks to
Actor Quaid weds liiroo driver
From Associated Press Reports
LOS ANGELES Actor Randy
Quaid married Evi Motolanez, a for
mer limousine driver who handles his
schedule, it was disclosed Tuesday.
The private evening ceremony took
place Thursday at a coastal San Ysidro
Ranch near Santa Barbara, said Quaid's
publicist Paul Bloch. The groom's
brother, actor Dennis Quaid, actress
Meg Ryan and Amanda Quaid, the
groom's 6-year-old daughter from a
previous marriage, attended.
Bloch said the couple, who met two
years ago, plan to take a honeymoon
sometime next year
Randy Quaid, who starred in the
movie "Vacation" with Chevy Chase
and won acclaim for his portrayal of
Lyndon B. Johnson in the TV min
iseries "LBJ," appears in two upcom
ing motion pictures, Bloch said.
He stars again with Chase in the
holiday release "Christmas Vacation"
and next summer he will be seen with
Bill Murray in "Quick Change."
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The Carolina Indian Circle wilt
meet at the Campus Y Lounge. Every
one is welcome to attend.
8 p.m.: Union Cabaret presents the
jazz group "Wild Blue" in the Cabaret.
All are welcome. FREE admission!
11 p.m.: WXYC 89.3 FM will play
the new album from Beat Happening
Black Candy in its entirety with no
interruptions.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
UCPPS : Students interested in quali
fying for positions with the National
Security Agency must take the PQT
Exam on Oct. 28, 1989. (Register by
Oct. 13, 1989). Booklets are available
in 21 1 Hanes Hall. The PQT Exam is
NOT required for students majoring in
math, computer science, Slavic, Asian
or Middle Eastern languages.
The Graduate and Professional
Student Federation offers informa
tion on the in-state tuition application
process. Check the bulletin board out
side Suite D in the Union for details.
lizards In
show off at school. The lizard taught
the shy boy, whose family has moved
14 times, to make friends.
Mike had a feeling his new pet was
special .when it sat in Mike's hand for
long periods. The youngster began
working with him.
First, there were hoops. Figment
effortlessly jumps through Mike's
mother's bracelet with a gentle nudge.
The easiest trick is playing dead.
Mike flips the lizard on its back and
rubs the reptile's smooth, beige tummy.
Claws in the air, eyes closed, Figment
almost looks as though he's smiling.
But getting a leash and helmet on the
squirming creature took more doing.
"Figment," the youth admonished
Country crooner wins award
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Smooth
singing George Strait, voted country
music's best entertainer, could hardly
believe he had won the award after five
years in contention.
"Slap me! Pinch me!" he told a
throng of well-wishers Monday night
after being presented the honor at the
Grand Ole Opry House during the na
tionally televised Country Music As
sociation (CMA) awards program.
The soft spoken Strait, said the acco
lade capped his career.
"I've worked really hard for eight
years. It finally paid off.
"The fans couldn't be denied. They
have been so great to me. I owe this to
them."
His album, "Beyond the Blue Neon,'
is No. 8 on the Billboard country music
chart this week. It has already gone
gold, selling more than 500,000 copies.
Strait's July hit record, "What's Going
On in Your World," was his 19th No.
1 song.
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UCPPS is collecting all resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations after graduation.
Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall
between Oct. 16, 1989, and Jan. 19,
1990, for inclusion in a book from
UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be
sent to NPOs.
Hanes Art Center Glass Gallery:
There will be a group exhibition of
artworks featuring The Fine Arts De
partment Faculty of Wake Forest Uni
versity. The show will run through Oct.
20, 1989.
Student Government Tutoring
Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ
10; Chem 11; Stat 1 1 and 23; French;
Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All
students interested in receiving help
please feel free to come by Peabody
Hall Tuesday nights from 8 p.m. to 10
p.m. Rooms will be posted in Peabody
Hall.
UCPPS announces the Carolina
Career Fair TODAY in the Great Hall!
Florida
during a training session. "Keep your
hat on!"
Mike slipped a small collar fash
ioned from a rubber band past the
lizard's snout, then carefully placed
Figment on a tiny doll scooter. He
plopped on the helmet and gently pushed
the lizard around.
Lex Salisbury, curator of the Lowry
Park Zoo, said he's never heard of
anyone training a lizard.
"This must be a special lizard," said
Carolyn Lemanski, Mike's math
teacher. "I don't think all lizards can do
what he does. We've had more lizards
caught in the last month. Everybody
thinks they can train their lizard."
Despite his steady success this dec
ade, the CMA's top award had eluded
him.
"I was starting to think maybe it
wouldn't happen."
Sultry actress looks for challenge
NEW YORK Actress Ellen
Barkin has played wife, mother and sex
pistol. Now, she's hankering for the
role of bimbo.
"Actually, it would be fun to play a
bimbo," Barkin said in an interview
published Tuesday in The New York
Times. "I mean, not just some character
who's a pair of breasts attached to the
leading man but a great, ditzy bimbo.
You know?"
So far, she hasn't had the honor.
"That also has a lot to do with what I
look like," she said. She has endured
reviewers' characterizations of her grin
as lopsided and her nose as looking like
a boxer's, but says she wouldn't change
her looks.
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