The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 27, 19897
Campus Calendar
Campus Calendar is a daily listing of
University related activities sponsored
by academic departments, student serv
ices and student organizations officially
recognized by the Division of Student
Affairs. To appear in Campus Calen
dar, announcements must be submitted
on the Campus Calendar form by
NOON one business day before the
announcement is to run. Saturday and
Sunday events are printed in Friday's
calendar and must be submitted on the
Wednesday before the announcement
is to run. Forms and a drop box are
located outside the DTH office, 104
Union. Items of Interest lists ongoing
events from the same campus organi
zations and follows the same deadline
schedule as Campus Calendar. Please
use the same form.
FRIDAY
1 p.m.: The Muslim Students' As
sociation of UNC will hold its Friday
prayer in 208 Union.
3 p.m.: UNC Field Hockey Club
practices on Ehringhaus Field.
6:30 p.m.: Focus presents "Christi
anity and Marriage Love's Labours
Found" with Randy Russell of Chapel
Hill Bible Church at Brook's residence
413 Granville Road. Supper provided.
Sponsored by Focus, the Graduate
Chapter of InterVarsity Christian Fel
lowship. Call 942-7759, 962-1930 or
942-2529 for more info.
8 p.m.: MangumOIde Campus
reminds you of the 9th Annual Man
gumOlde Campus Haunted House until
midnight. All proceeds go to the Jaycee
Burn Center. T-shirts and tickets avail
able at door.
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SATURDAY
8 p.m.: MangumOIde Campus
Haunted House until midnight.
SUNDAY
8:45 a.m.: UNC Field Hockey Club
meets at Ramshead Parking Lot across
from Ehringhaus Field to travel to
Winston-Salem for the Salem Smoker
Tournament. Please remember uni
forms and dues if you haven't paid
them.
7 p.m.: University Career Plan
ning and Placement Services an
nounces a presentation by Texas In
struments in the Carolina Room at the
Carolina Inn.
8 p.m.: The UNC Department of
Music will present a concert of vocal
duets, trios and quartets in the Hill Hall
Auditorium.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
UCPPS is collecting all resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations after graduation.
Bring resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall before
Jan. 19 for inclusion in a book from
UNC, NCSU, NCCU and Duke to be
sent to NPOs.
Student Government Tutoring
Program offers FREE tutoring in Econ
10; Chem 1 1; Stat 1 1 and 23; French;
Spanish; and Math 22, 30 and 31. All
students interested in receiving help
please come to Peabody Hall Tuesday
nights from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Rooms
assignments will be posted in Peabody
Hall.
Sexuality Hotline: Students inter
ested in being assistants to Dr. Ruth by
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answering incoming calls from students
regarding sexuality, please call 966
6586. Hurry sponsored by Student
Health Service.
Register now for Threshold, the first
national student environmental confer
ence, sponsored by SEAC, from Oct.
27 to Oct. 29. Cost is $10 for students,
payable by cash or check (made to
"Campus Y Threshold"). Forms
available at Campus Y or in the Pit.
HELP HUGO VICTIMS! Indi
viduals and organizations needed to
help hurricane victims in Charleston,
S.C. If interested, please call Alpha Phi
Omega at 962-1044.
An exhibition of paintings titled
"Devs Ex Machina" by Robert
Barnard honors Barnard's 28 years of
excellence in the Art and Art Education
fields at UNC. Show ends Nov. 10. A
reception will be held Nov. 5 from 3
p.m. to 5 p.m.
American Engineers for Social Re
sponsibility is looking for volunteers
to tutor high school students in math
and science. For info, or to volunteer,
contact:
Joe Doman
1901 -A Peach Creek Court
Raleigh, N.C. 27603
The 1990 Orientation Commissioner
interest meetings have been resched
uled from Oct. 30 and 3 1 (as indicated
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From Associated Press reports
MIAMI Florists, nurseries and
even supermarkets in South Florida are
selling the same leaves that folks up
North are raking up and trying to get rid
of.
"It brings back that Northern atmos
phere," said Pam Halliday, a manager
at Frank's Nursery in Tamarac, where
a bag of six to eight leaves costs $3.99
to $4.99.
"People come in bunches to buy
them. We're sold out."
"When I was a kid I used to hate
them because I had to rake them all the
time," said Ohio native John Tsugra
nes, whose two Palm Beach County
floral shops sell bags of leaves ranging
in price from $1 to $12. "But after 18
years here without fall, I sort of miss
them."
Most of the leaves are brought in
from the Carolinas. Florists, who douse
them with preservatives to maintain
their color, say oak and maple leaves
are best.
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CORRECTION
A coupon running in the
1 990 class schedule book
let advertising $50 off
standardized test prepera-
tion is for the Stanley H.
Kaplan Educational Center,
2634 Chapel Hill Blvd. in
Durham.
489-8720 or 489-2348
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