Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Fridy. Aypril 13. 1984 d HAPPENINGS Sneakers (Continued from Page 7) ommission for Women - James Thiry, University personnel director, Charles Allmand, assistant to the vice president for academic affairs and provost, Colleen Dolan-Greene, assistant personnel director, noon Rm. 2002, LSA Bldg. International Appropriate Technology Association - "Robotics in the Third World," David Morrison, 5:30 p.m., International Center, 603 E. Madison. Meetings Academic Alcoholics -1:30p.m., Alano Club. Michigan Gay Undergrads -9p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Science Fiction Club - Stilyagi Air Corps, 8:15 p.m., League. Research Club - 8 p.m., Ford Library. MSA -Financial Aid Committee, 4p.m., MSA Chambers, Union. LSA Student Government - Board Meeting, 6 p.m., MSA Chambers, Union. Miscellaneous Tae Kwon Do Club - practice, 6 p.m., Martial Arts Rm., CCRB. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science - Slide show, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 1013, Dow Bldg. Continuing Med. Ed. - Course, "Spring Family Practice Review" Towsley Center. CEW - "Step Before the Job Search," 9:30-11 a.m., 350 S. Thayer. HRD - Course "Values: What You Are is Where You Were Then," Ken- neth Jones, 1-4:30 p.m, Rm. 130 LSA Bldg. Common Ground Theatre - Workshop, "Mime & Imagination," Perry Perrault, 7-9 p.m., High Point Center, 1819 S. Wagner Rd. Men's Baseball - Michigan vs. Cleveland State, 2:30 p.m., Fisher Stadium. Student Wood & Crafts Shop - Power Tools Safety, 6-8 p.m., 537 SAB. Canterbury Loft - Meditative celebration of Holy Eucharist, 5:15 p.m., 332 S. State. Nutrition Services - Weight control class, noon C7018 Outpt. Bldg. CLRT - Discussion on TA training programs, 12:10-2 p.m., Rms. 4 & 5, League. Transcendental Meditation Center - Introduction to TM, 8 p.m, 528 W. Liberty. Michigan Alliance for Disarmament - Nuclear Free Zone meeting to notarize petitions, 7:30-9 p.m., Canterbury Loft, 332S. State. Industrial and Operation Engineering - Seminar, "Optimal Fleet Scheduling With Integer Programming: A Large Scale Application," Mar- shall Fisher, 4p.m., 241 IOE Bldg. Committee for Graduation-Senior Swing Out, Happy Hour, 3-9 p.m., U- Club, SLK & Aluminum Beach, 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Union Ballroom. THURSDAY, APRIL 19 Films Alternative Action - Deliverance, 7 & 9p.m., MLB 4. Classic Film theatre - Bedazzled, 7:20 p.m., The Producers, 9:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Performances Scottish Country Dancers - Beginners, 7 p.m., intermediates, 8 p.m., Forest Hills Community Center, 2351 Shadowood St. Ark - Ferron, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., 1421 Hill St. UAC/Soundstage - 8:30 p.m., U-Club, Union. Residential College - End-of-term-shows, music composition class, 4 & 7 p.m., RC Auditorium. School of Music - Woodwind quintet, noon, Voice recital, Susan Beckman, 4 p.m., Retital Hall, voice recital, Blane Shaw, 6 p.m., and guest horn recital, 8p.m., Recital Hall. Young People's Theatre - Animal Farm, 8 p.m., Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. Creative Ensemble Company - A Raisin in the Sun, 8 p.m., Mendelssohn '.theatre. z Speakers omen of the University Faculty - "Reflections of China," Sharon Wood- cock, 7:45 p.m., Women's City Club, 1830 Washtenaw. Medical School - "Political Responsibilities of Physicians," Rhoda Powsner, noon, 2901 Taubman. Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library - "Ann Arbor Before the Automobile," Wystan Stevens, 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library. Meetings Ann Arbor Support Group for Farm Labor Organization Committee - 7 p.m., 4318 Union. Board of Regents -1 p.m., Fleming Administration Bldg. Miscellaneous Fencing Club - practice, 8-10 p.m., Coliseum, corner of Hill & Fifth Streets. Psychology - Anxiety Disorders Support Group, 7:30-9 p.m., Third Fl. Conf. Rm., Children's Psych. Hosp. Medical Center Bible Study - 12:30 p.m., Chapel, Eighth Floor Main Hosp. Friends of Matthaei Botanical Gardens - "Why You, Too, Can Grow Wild- flowers & ferns," 7 p.m., Aud, 1800 N. Dixboro Rd. Continuing Medical Education - Course, "Spring Family Practice Review," Towsley Center. A I ETA KAPPA NU ASSOCIATION Eta Kappa Nu Association, National Electrical and Computer Engineering honor society, was created so that those in the profession of Electrical or Com- puter Engineering, who by their attainments in college or in practice and who have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work, may be brought into closer union so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges and to mark in an outstanding manner those who, as students in Electrical or Computer Engineering, have conferred honor on their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership and exemplary character. We the officers of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu at the University of Michigan would like to congratulate the following students for meeting our requirements and completing the initiation process, this becoming active members of Eta Kappa Nu: f° To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 II Dawn Albrecht Costas Alvanos Barb Bale Richard Bennett Tom Berg Paul Bixel John Bonnen John Brasie John Butler Brian Denemy Usama Fayyad Michael Fine Lori Frear David Gunnels Laura Haines Timothy Halladay Katherine Hartsig John Haughton David Himlin Brad Hollister James Hsiao Greg Jaffee Ramakrishna Kakarala Mohamed Kallel Steve Kleckner Michael Longo Bill MacDonald James McNerney Douglas Martin Carol Mau Ryan Miller Greg Morton Peter Olin Debra Ann Patterson Russel Pon Julie Scherer Russel Shaller Kurt Skifstad William So Imre Soos James Stevens Tirthawan Tanade Kristina VanVoorhis Lawrence Wieser Jim Woods George Liu PROFESSION AL BUSINESS MANAGERS! 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