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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, October 30, 19899
Campus Calendar
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nsting of University related activities
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lists ongoing events from the same
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same deadline schedule as Campus
Calendar. Please use the same form.
MONDAY
Noon: 1989 Wesley H. Wallace
Lecture 'The Future of Networks" with
Jay L. Kriegel in 1A Swain Hall.
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From Associated Press reports
BIG BAY, M ich. One of the guests
at Norman and Marilyn Gotschall's
bed-and-breakfast inn apparently has
been around since the turn of the cen
tury, and they don't argue with him.
The inn served for decades as the B ig
Bay Lighthouse until the Gotschalls
bought and restored it. They say Wil
liam Pryor, first of five keepers of the
lighthouse on Lake Superior's Big Bay
Point, is still around and is responsible
for running the basement shower and
other unexplained phenomena.
"He makes the walls creak and the
wind howl at night,"' Gotshcall said.
"You can hear him wailing."
Pryor vanished in 1901, Gottshcall
said. Hunters found his remains 17
months later hanging from a tree, an
apparent suicide.
Gotschall said the first sighting of
Pryor was reported by two guests, who
saw the spirit walking around the light
house in his U.S. Life Saving Service
uniform, shortly after the inn opened.
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ACROSS
1 Hunt's partner
5 European
9 A pay raise
for short
13 Moisturizing
ingredient
14 Helicopter
part
15 Qatar native
16 Easter bloom
17 Palm tree
18 Designate
19 Stripling
20 Put aside
22 Fr. historian
24 Petition for
redress
25 Gushes forth
27 Some
windows
32 Careen
33 Seculars
34 Lang.
35 Cross type
36 Relinquish
37 Tool for
dressing
wood
38 Sault Marie
39 Prongs
40 Fossil resin
41 Yokels
43 Part of a will
44 Break bread
45 On the (not
working)
46 Small change
51 Kill gnats in a
way
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56 Tabula
57 Prolific writer?
58 Motionless
59 Some are fine
60
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Manx and
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62 Check copy
DOWN
Lose interest
"Roast Pig"
authority
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withdrawal
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Comic Victor
Suits to
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8 Do business
9 River craft
10 Spoken
11 Gold cloth
12 In the sack
14 Pours
20 Gist
21 Vandals
23 Span
2 p.m.: The Institute for Research
in Social Science announces "PC S AS"
session No. 1 with Jose Sandoval (IRSS
Short Course) in 02 Manning Hall.
2:30 p.m.: University Counseling
Center: Sophomore and junior trans
fers, the UCC is offering How To Se
lect A Major (SAM) workshops in Nash
Hall until 4 p.m. Phone 962-2175 to
sign up.
3 p.m.: University Career Plan
ning and Placement Services will hold
Job Hunt 103: Interviewing Skills
Workshop in 306 Hanes Hall.
The Study Abroad Office will hold
an informational session on Siena, It
aly, in the lower lever of Caldwell Hall.
3:30 p.m.: IRSS announces "Gen
der and Society in Renaissance His
tory" sponsored by the UNC history
department in 569 Hamilton. For more
info call 962-21 15.
UCPPS announces an information
meeting in 209 Hanes Hall about New
York Interview Day. Interested in New
Gotschall said his first close encoun
ter of the supernatural kind took place
his first night in the lighthouse. He
heard something banging in the wind
and went to see what was loose.
"But as soon as I got outside, the
wind stopped and so did the banging. It
did this several times. I was up and
down. But I never found anything
loose," he said.
Gotschall claims the ghost makes
one annual demand on his time.
"Every morning in spring he wakes
me up, taps me lightly and bids me to go
fishing," he said. "I know that fishing
was important to a lighthouse keeper.
So I have to fish every morning. I've
always tried to comply. I don't want a
mad ghost around."
Town "wet" after 55 years
NEW WINDSOR, 111. Nightlife
has suddenly appeared in this tiny farm
ing community you can tell because
for the first time there are cars parked
on Main Street after dark.
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1989 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
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26 del Este
27 Makes docile
28 Reformer
Jacob
29 Crotchety one
30 Labyrinths
31 Metric
measure
33 Furnish
36 Like some
meals
37 He loves: Lat.
39 Durable wood
40 Keep on
things
42 Arc cutter
43 Pinnacle
45 Dreads
46 Hammer part
47 Mandlikova of
the courts
48 Privy to
49 Zola heroine
50 Worry
52 It. wine
center
53 History
56 Charlotte of
TV
York jobs in advertising, publishing,
public relations, non-profit, arts, legal
research, consulting, etc.? Please at
tend! UCPPS will have a Career Planning
Workshop for freshmen through jun
iors in 210 Hanes Hall.
4 p.m.: IRSS announces "SPSS
PC" session No. 1 with Jose Sandoval
(IRSS Short Courses) in 02 Manning.
For more info call 962-0509.
4:30 p.m.: UCPPS will hold an In
ternshipsExperiential Learning Work
shop: Introductory session on intern
ship basics and how to find one in 210
Hanes Hall.
5 p.m.: American Advertising Fed
eration will meet in 203 Howell Hall.
Last chance to pay dues.
7 p.m.: The Newman Center will
hold a Bible Study session in 226 Un
ion. All are welcome.
The Psychology Club will meet in
112 Davie. A guest speaker will talk
chigao iigl
Voters decided to go "wet" and
legalize the sale of alcoholic beverages
last spring, partly in hope of attracting
business from surrounding towns to
keep the community alive. The open
ing of The Pub in August ended 55 dry
years.
Walter Brown, owner of The Pub, is
keeping a low profile since he is aware
that New Windsor shut down its lone
tavern in 1934 with a local ordinance
banning liquor just months after the
repeal of Prohibition allowed it to open.
When he opened, he simply put out
a "Bud Light" sign and placed a small
advertisement in a weekly newspaper.
"I just want to have a clean, friendly
place where singles and couples can
come for a quiet drink and some con
versation," Brown said.
"I'm going to put up an awning in a
few weeks to try to dress up the front of
the place a little bit."
Cosell angered by Ali's no-show
DETROIT Sportscaster Howard
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about subliminal messages in advertis
ing. Anyone interested is invited to
come.
8 p.m.: Carolina Union Activities
Board: Clyde Edgerton, an outstand
ing author and the first speaker in the
Carolina Union's Southern Writer
Series, will speak in Gerrard Hall. This
event is free and open to the public.
8:30 p.m.: Fellowship of Christian
Athletes will meet in Kenan Field
House. Former UNC basketball player,
Bobby Jones, will speak.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
UCPPS is collecting all resumes of
seniors interested in working for non
profit organizations after graduation.
Bring resume to 2 1 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;
ithouse
Cosell expected to be reunited with
champion boxer Muhammad AH and
was visibly angered when he had to
settle for the company of a champion
bowler and a retired high school base
ball coach.
Cosell, 7 1 , served as master of cere
monies Saturday at the induction of Ali
and five other members into the Afro
American Sports Hall of Fame here.
However, Ali was a no-show because
his connecting flight from Pakistan was
delayed.
"I've been brought here under false
pretenses," Cosell said, adding that
without Ali: "You don't have a dinner.
You don't have anything."
Cosell settled down, performed his
duties and later apologized to Lafayette
Allen Jr. after calling the champion
bowler from Detroit "a nobody."
1990 Martin Luther King, Jr
Celebration
The Martin Luther King, Jr.
Planning Committee invites
interested individuals and
groups who plan to sponsor
activities in observance of the
late Dr. King's birthday to
contact the Committee chair
at 962-6962 for further
information.
Treat Yourself To
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KENSINGTON
pre-leasing for 1990
"Weaver Dairy E
967X)44
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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
answering incoming calls from students
regarding sexuality, please call 966
6586. Hurry sponsored by Student
Health Service.
HELP HUGO VICTIMS! Individu
als 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 entitled
"Devs Ex Machina" by Robert Barnard
honors Barnard's 28 years of excel
lence 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
Reserve Ynnr
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Animals
Movie Characters
Period Costumes
Clowns
and many others
Latex Masks
Theatrical Make up
Accessories
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ELLIOTT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN
967-4737 FREE PARKING
fin ALL SHOWS BEGINNING
?O.UU BEFORE 6PM
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valid Sun.
Hwy. 54 at 1-40, Chapel HillDurham, 493-8096 967-8227j
Atlantic Ave. at Spring Forest Rd., Raleigh 790-1 200 ;
Lunch: 11:30-2:00 Sunday-Friday j
Dinner:5:00-9:00 Sunday-Thursday I
5:00-10:00 Friday & Saturday -
and science. For info, or to volunteer,
contact: ::-:-:
Joe Doman . .
1901 -A Peach Creek Court .;
Raleigh, N.C. 27603
The 1990 Orientation Commis
sioner interest meetings have beeri re
scheduled from today and Tuesday (as
indicated in the Carolina Week;by
Week) to Nov. 17, 20 and 21 in;211
Union at 12:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. respectively. Applications avail
able at meetings only! -
The 1990 Yackety Yack is haying
portrait sittings from Nov. 1 through 22"
in 213 Union. Call 1-800-873-7591 to
register for your appointment. ' '
The 1990 Yackety Yack, the year
book of the University of North Caro
lina, is on sale this week in the pit. Be
sure to capture yours now. " ;
The Carolina Week by Week Cam
pus Calendar is looking for people
interested in reviewing, editing and or
ganizing the 1990-91 edition. Contact
Christie Blom for more info at 967
4783. ,
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