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I

Women's Gymnastics
vs. Bowling Green
Crisler Arena
Saturday, 2 p.m.

SPORTS

Men's Gymnastics
vs. Michigan State and Air Force
Crisler Arena
Saturday, 2 p.m.

The Michigan Daily

Monday, March 16, 1987

Page 8

SPORTS OF THE DAILY
Blue netters rally to victory

Purdue and OSU lose to
SEC and Big East foes

By JULIE HOLLMAN
For the men's tennis team,
Saturday's 7-2 victory over Miami
of Ohio was as sweet as a
Hershey's candy bar.
The Wolverines broke out to an
early lead by capturing the two first
singles matches. Michigan
however, had to fight hard for this
advantage. Ed Nagel, ranked seventh
in the country, was taken by
surprise as his Miami opponent,
Jeff Scolnick, grabbed the first three
games of the first set.
After settling down, Nagel
climbed back and forced Scolnick
into a tie-breaker. In this set
deciding duel, Nagel increased his
game a few notches and showed the
crowd his true form. He quickly
ended the tie-breaker with a 7-1
victory ,and continued to roll over
his adversary wiih a 6-3 second set
win.
THE WAVE of maize and blue
that drowned the Redskins reached
its highest peak in the number two
singles. Dan Goldberg easily raked
in Michigan's second point by

defeating his opponent 6-2, 6-4.
But suddenly the tide receded and
Miami recorded two set victories at
the number three and six singles.
At the number five slot, Jon
Morris won a hard fought battle
after being down a set, to swing the
score in favor of Michigan.
Ed Filer, in the fourth position,
followed Morris' lead and after
dropping the first set, struggled to
victory with a 6-7(8-6), 7-5, 6-4
score.
IN THE doubles, the
Wolverines shifted into high gear
and took all three matches in two
sets.
Although coach Eisner was very
pleased with the ratch, he feels his
team has a long way to go before
they reach their potential.
"Right down the line we
competed well. We are playing
good solid tennis," Eisner
explained. "We haven't had a bad
match but we haven't played a great
match. This was not a great match
but it was better so we are moving
in the right direction."

Women net victory
With strong performances from
junior Tina Basle and senior Tricia
Horn, the women's tennis team
defeated Eastern Michigan 5-4
Friday at the Track and Tennis
Building.
The Wolverines avenged an
earlier season loss to the Hurons (3-
5) to improve their record to 7-5.
Basle won at first singles over
Mary Smith 6-4, 6-1. "I thought
Tina Basle played great," said
Michigan head coach Bitsy Ritt.
"Mary Smith's really a good player,
a great competitor. I really thought
it would be a closer match."
At second doubles, Basle
combined with Horn to crush
EMU's Marta Varanba and Marie
Morin 6-1, 6-1. "I really played
well," said Basle. "I was really glad
to play good in doubles. We (Basle
and Horn) have been struggling a
little bit.
HORN squeaked by Varanba at
third singles 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, and felt
that her doubles play was

improving. "We played consistently
well," echoed Horn. "We moved in
better and played mentally tougher
than we had been."
In other matches, Michigan's
Leslie Mackey fell to Deneice
Ka:rcher 6-3, 6-4, and Alison
Miller lost by the same score to the
Hurons' Rhonda Brown. Wolverine
victories were turned in by Susie
Patlovich and Annemarie Floreno at
fourth and fifth singles,
respectively.
Eastern received strong play at
both first and third doubles. The
team of Smith-Kaercher cruised
past Mackey-Floreno 6-2, 6-1. "It
almost looked as if we were
intimidated by them," said Ritt.
"They (Smith-Kaercher) are a strong
team, but if we had gone out there
and played the way we we're
capable of playing, it would have
been a lot closer."
Friday's match was the first one
at second doubles for the team of
Basle-Horn.
-ROB LEVINE

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -
Guard Vernon Maxwell scored 24
points, and 7-foot-2 freshman center
Dwayne Schintzius added 21 as
Florida surprisingly buried No. 7
Purdue 85-66 yesterday and
advanced' to the NCAA East
Regional semifinals.
The Gators, 23-10, runner-up in
the Southeastern Conference regular
season, will face No. 10 Syracuse.
Thursday night's other semifinal
pairing at East Rutherford, N.J.
will be No. 2 North Carolina and
Notre Dame, Saturday winners at
Charlotte, N.C.
Purdue, 25-5, which shared the
Big Ten Conference title with
Indiana, came out flat, making
numerous turnovers. Maxwell
scored 10 of his points in the first
half when the Gators led 31-29.
Appearing in their first NCAA
tourney, the Gators led 54-46 with
less than 13 minutes to go, then
outscored the poor-shooting
Boilermakers 14-1, including nine
straight points, for a 63-46
advantage with 10:13 to go.

Georgetown 82, OSU 79
ATLANTA (AP)- Charles
Smith and Reggie Williams
combined for seven 3-point field
goals in the second half as the top-
seeded and number four-ranked
Georgetown rallied from a 15-point
second-half deficit in beating Ohio
State 82-79 yesterday in the
Southeast Regional.
The victory was the Hoyas' 13th
in a row and improved the Big East
champions record to 26-4.
NCAA Second Round
UNLV 80, Kansas State 61
Wyoming 78, UCLA 68
Oklahoma 96, Pittsburgh 93
Iowa 84, UTEP 82
Indiana 107, Auburn 90
Duke 65, Xavier 60
DePaul 82, St. John's 75 (OT)
LSU 72, Temple 62
Georgetown 82, Ohio State 79
Kansas 67, SW Missouri 63
Providence 90, A. Peay 87 (OT)
Alabama 101, N. Orleans 76
Notre Dame 58, T.C.U 57
Florida 85, Purdue 66
Syracuse 104, W. Ky. 86

4

The Calendar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture work-
shop and conference announcements with
other events happening each week on campus.
It is based on The University Record calendar,
and is open to all University sponsored groups
and organizations recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in
writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi-
cation. Address all information to: Julie A.
Brown, publications assistant, University Rec-
ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes
7 to which admission is charged.

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MONDAY
March 16
A-Squares--Square dancing, 8:30-10 pm, Studio, Mich
League. 668-6358.
Botanical Club--Lec, D Voss, "Old & New Botanical
Discoveries on Lake Superior," 7:45 pm, 1800 N Dixboro
Rd. 475-7801.
Comp Vision Res Lab--Sem, A Kayaalp, "Model Based
Inspection of Integrated Circuit Patterns Using the Scanning
Electron Microscope (SEM)," 5 pm, 3427 EECS Bldg.
764-8505.
Christian Science Org--Mtg, 7:15 pm, 3rd Fl, Mich
League. 665-4128.
U-M-Flint--Book review, S Russell, "Stealing the Language,"
& "The Emergence of Women's Poetry in America," noon-
1:30 pm, Alumni Rm, 3rd Fl, Univ Ctr. 762-3456.
Guild House--Readings, A Hagy & A Tang, 8 pm, 802
Monroe St 662-5189.
Hillel--Women in Judaism Ser, T Kensky, "Women in Jewish
Life," 7 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Linguistics--Lec, M Baltin, "The Non-Existence of
Antecedent-Contained Deletions," 4-5:30 pm, E Lec Rm,
Rackham Bldg.
Sch Music--Composers Forum, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Concert,
Univ Choir, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-4726.
Senate Assem--Mtg, 3:15 pm, Rackham Amph.
TaeC Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275
CCRB. 665-7399.
Sch EngI--Reading, B Hornback, "Yeats," 8 pm, Univ Club,
Mich Union 764-6330.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--Beg
class, 7:15 pm, IM Bldg. 763-3562.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Brown bag lec, B Aswad, "Migration &
the Role of Women Among Yemeni & Southern Lebanese
in Dearborn," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 7664-0350.
CRLT--Workshop, "Eight Ways to Improve Your Teaching,"
7-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison St. Regis: 764-0505.
Gay Liberation--Lesbian-Gay Male Community Open
House, 8:30 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division St.
665-0606,763-4186.
Sch Music--Perf, N Thome/U-M Choir, "Four Fall Etchings,"
8 pm, hill Aud. 763-4726.
Russ & E Europ Stds--Lec, O Johnson, "Broadcasting in
the Soviet Union & Eastern Europe," 8-10 pm, 200 Lane
Hlall.
Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11
pm, 307 Undergrad. Lib; 8-10 pm, 2332 Bursley & Main
Dining Rm, S Quad. 764-6250.
Computing Ctr--Courses, "Text Formatting with TeX," 3-5
pm, 2065A Frieze Bldg, & "Monday Programming
Seminars (dBASE II)," 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Regis: 747-
2424
TUESDAY
March 17
Christians in Action--Video, Carman: Comin' On Strong,
8:30 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union. 764-8766.
Comparative Lit --Lec, A Fletcher, "Wittgenstein on the
Sound of Thought," 4:10 pm, Lib, Mich League. 763-
2351.
Women in Tech Soc--Panel disc, "Technology in Health
Sciences," 3-5 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 763-7225.
Campus Bible Study--Mtg/disc, 7 pm, Rm C, Mich
League. 349-4981.
U-M-DBN--Lec, C Heifetz, "New Drugs: Discovery &
Development," 9-10:30 am, 135 CAB. 593-5277. Lee, T
Gumbleton, "U.S. Policy in Nicaragua," 3' pm, Rec &
Org Ctr. 593-5556.
Intl Ctr/Ecumen Ctr--Lec/*lunch avail, M Ross, "A Faculty
Po...vr;vP n- liv m rnti:-:"-nnnn601 M g ii:

Sch Music--Recitals, C Lce/TI' Camburn, voice/piano
accompanying, 8 pm, Recital I Jall.
Mus Art--Art Breaks, "Avery," 12:10 pm.
*Musical Soc--Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, 8 pm, Power
Ctr 764-2538.
Russ & E Europ Stds --Lec, O Johnson, "Continuity &
Change in East European & Soviet Mass Media," 8-10 pm,
200 Lane Hall. .
Stdts of Objectivism--Videos, Our Income Taxes;
Americom; The Root of Terrorism, & The Psychological
Requirements of a Free Society, 8 pm, Rm D, Mich
League. 663-5589.
TARDAA/Dr Who Fan Club --Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison
Bldg. 769-0928.
Tau Beta Pi --Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11
pm, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6250.
Visiting Writers Ser--Poetry reading, M Strand, 4 pm, W
Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0327.
Women in Tech Soc--Panel disc, "Technology in health
sciences," 3-5 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 763-7225.
World Hunger Ed-Action Comm--Mtg, 6 pm, 4202 Mich
Union. 663-4301.
Computing Ctr--Course, "Introduction to Tell-A-Graf," 7-9
pm, 4003 SEB (3rd of 4). Regis: 747-2424.
Japanese Stds--Symposium, "Labor Markets, Work Design &
Employee Attitudes: A Comparison of U.S. & Japanese
Manufacturing Organization," 4--6 pm, 1310 Kresge Bldg.
763-0383, 936-2188.
Chinese Stds--Brown bag lec, S West, "Ou-yang Ilsiu's
Rhapsodies on Sound," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
995-2104.
Hillel--Lec, A Shapira, "Legally Combatting Racism in Israel:
The Case of Meir Kahane," 8 pm, Law Sch. 663-3336.
Psychobiol--Colloq, R Wrangham, "Ecological Constraint on
Group Size Primates," 12:15--1:30 pm, 1057 Ment 111th
Res Inst. 747-0933
WEDNESDAY
March 18
AIESEC/IntI Bus Club--Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg. 747-2232.
Biochem--Lec, D Thiele, "Function & Transcriptional
Regulation of Yeast Copper Metallothionein," 4 pm (coffee:
3:45 pm, 5410 Biochem Lib), 6423 Med Sci I.
Bioengr--Sem, G Wakefield, "Cochlear Implants," 4 pm
(coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg.
CRLT--Workshop, "Speaking Skills," 7-9 pm, 109 E Madison
St. Regis: 764-0505.
*Cont Med Ed--Conflcourse (3 days), "A Symposium &
Preceptorship in Diabetes Care," 8 am-4:30 pm, Towsley
Ctr. 763-1400.
U-M.DBN--Birthday party, 1 pm, Rec & Org Ctr. 593-5253.
Concert, Dancers P~ointe Consort, 8 pm, Music Rm, Hlenry
Ford Estate-Fair Lane Film, Agnes of God, 7:30 pm, Rec &
Org Ctr. 593-5555.
Disser Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30--10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
Eng Lang & Lit/Linguistics/History--Lee, D Dumville,
"Rewriting the Earliest English History," 4 pm, E Conf
Rm, Rackham Bldg.
Sch Ed--Colloq, "Schooling & Intellectual Development," 4
pm, 1322 SEB. 763-2374.
U-M-Flint--Tour/disc, "Women Working Out: AWomen's
Tour of the Rec Building," I1I am, Activity Area 3, Rec
Bldg. 762-3456. Perf, T Gilbert, "Afternoon of Jazz,"
11:30 am- :30 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery.8762-3431. Lec, N
Reame, "Women's Hecalth Care in the 80s and 90s," 3 & 6
pm, Mich Rms A & B, 1st F1, Univ Ctr. 762-3456.
Mich Gay Union --Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802
Monroe St 763-4186.
HumanrValues in Med--Brown bag lec, A Shapira,
"Shouuld a Genetically Defective Newborn Have a Legal
Claim for WrongfulLife?"' noon, S Lee Hll, :Med Sci II.
936-1484.
MLK/Rosa Parks Prog--Lec, C Steele,''he Psychology of
Drunken Excess," 4 pm, 6050 ISR. 747-3666.
Sch Music--Recital, string dept, 8 pm, Recital hall, & fac
recital, DBN Bach Festival, M Mason, organ, 8 pm, Moore
Ilall.
Mech Engr & Appl Mech--Sem, M van Dyke,
"Perturbation Methods," 4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm), 2281 GG
Brown Lab.
Russ & E Europ Stds--Brown bag lec, J Mohan, "P.V.
Annenkov's Biography of Pushkin as a Westernizing
Polemic," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Stats--Lee, S Sawyer, "A Confidence Interval for the Number
of Selectively Neutral Amino Acid Polymorphisms," 4 pm
(coffee: 3:30 pm, Rm 1443), 451 Mason Hall.
Sch Ed--Lee, G Hatano, "Bridging the Gap Between Formal and
Informal Knowledge," 4 pm, Tribute Rm, 1322 SEB.
Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps--Mtg, 8:30 pm, Conf
Rm, Mich League 994-8419.
r T ..i - n : ~_Tiit.-: 1 ,1- - m gt}, ; ,4, - ,_',_- ,1

Computing Ctr--Course, "Text Formatting with TeX," 3-5
pm, 4003 SEB (2nd of 2). Regis: 747-2424.
Stu Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, Sess I, 3-5
pm, SAB@#$ 763-4025.
Hillel--Lec, K Helphand, "A Landscape of Three Options," 7:30
pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
*"Med Ctr--LecAunch, L Argenta, "Asthetic & Reconstructive
Surgery of the Breast 1987: Why, When & How?" 11:30
am, Holiday Inn West. Reser: 994-6031.
THURSDAY
March 19
Evol & Human Behavior--Lee, D Symons, "A Critique of
Darwinian Anthropology," 3:30 pm, 2053 LSA Bldg.
Amer Culture/Afro-Amer Stds/Communic/Hist--Lec,
W Sollors, "Communities by Reverberation, A Survey of
American Journalism--Ethnic & Mainstream--As a
Community-Building Force," 4 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham
Bldg.
Anthro--Brown bag lec, J Parsons, "More on Maguey: An
Ethno-Archaeological Approach to Pulque Production in
Highland Central Mexico," noon, 2009 Museum Bldg.
CRLT--TA Workshop, "Audiovisual Materials in Professional
Presentations," 7-9 pm, 109 E Madison St. Regis: 763-
2396.
U-M-DBN--Film, Agnes of God, 7:30 pm, Rec & Org Ctr.
593-5555. Lee, W Pfeiffer, "Beer & Beer Making," 9-10:30
am, 135 CAB. 593-5277.
*Exhibit Mus--Feature Shows, "The Universe Game," 8 pm,
Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
U-M-Flint--Book review, L Borgsdorf, M Atwood's 'The
Handmaiden's Tale," noon-1:30 pm, Alumni Rm, Univ Ctr.
762-3350. Tour/disc, "Women Working Out: A Women's
Tour of the Rec Building," 2:30 pm, Activity Area 3, Rec
Bldg. 762-3456. *Film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, 7 & 9
pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3231. *Spotlight Ser, The
Northwood Orchestra, 8 pm, U-M-Flint Theatre. Tickets:
762-3431.
*Human Resource Devp--Workshop, "Advanced Wood
Processing," 1-4:30 pm, 1050 Ad Svcs Bldg. 764-7410.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Intl Ctr/Intl Neighbors--Style show: native costumes from
15 countries, 9:30 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W
Liberty. 662-0626.
Intl Appropriate Tech Assoc--Disc/exploration of IATA
Lib, 7-9 pm & org mtg, "Social Progress in Rio San Juan,
Nicaragua," 5:30-7 pm, 4202 Mich Union. 665-5244.
Impact Jazz/UAC--Dance workshop, 7-8:30 pm, Ballroom,
Mich Union 763-1107.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, 126 E
Quad. 668-6358.
Nuclear Engr--Sem, L Harding, "Computer Center Initiatives
in Scientific Computing: Benchmarks, Plans & the
Scientific Computation Group," 4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm),
Baer Rm, Cooley Bldg.
Mich League--Intl Night, Ireland, 4:30-7:30 pm, The League
Buffet.
Ment Hith Res Inst--Vision Lunch Sem, D DeFoe,
"Membrane Assembly in Rods: Immunolabelling of Freeze-
Fractured Retinas," 12:20 pm, 2055 MHRI 764-0573.
Med Ctr--Lumpectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm
BMI tO, Univ Hosp 763-9953, 936-4300.
Mus Art/History of Art--Lec, G Beard, 'The Economics of
Taste: A Study of Nobel Patronage," 7:30 pm, 525 S State
St. 764-0395.
*Cinema Guild--Hamlet, 7 pm, MLB 4.
*AAFC-The Mountain Cat, 7 pm, & Heaven Can Wait, 9
pm, Aud A, Angel Hall.
*Musical Soc--Perf, NYC Opera National Co, "Madame
Butterfly," 8 pm, Power Ctr. 764-2538.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Film, Stranger at Home, 7:30 pm,
Rackham Amph 764-0350.
Regents--Mtg, 1 pm, Regents' Rm, Fleming Bldg.
Russ & E Europ Stds --Lee, G Lindenberg, "Legitimacy in
Soviet-Style Societies," noon, 4051 ISA.
Scottish Country Dancers--Beg: 7 pm; intermed/advanced:
8 pm, & soc: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351
Shadowood. 996-0129.
Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11
pm, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6250.
Union Arts & Prog --Arts at Mid-Day, C Keen, "Children's
Suite," 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Univ AA--Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union (non-smoking), St
Mary's Ed Ctr (smoking). 764-8312.
WELS Lutheran Campus Ministry--Study/disc, "Living
in Grace," noon, Mich Rm, Mich Union. 662-0663, 761-
6362.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--See
March 16.
Computing Ctr--Course, "Introduction to Tell-A-Graf," 7-9
pm, 4003 SEB (4th of 4). Regis: 747-2424.
Intl Ctr --Peace Corps film, The Toughest Job You'll Ever
Love, 7:30 pm, 603 E Madison St. 764-9310.
Stu Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, Sess II, 3-5
pm, SAB@#$763-4025.
Conflict Mgmt Alternatives/Residential
Coll/Psychol--Lec, D Winter, "Leadership & Its
Relationship to Liberal Education," 7:30 pm, 126 E Quad.
763-0176.
Stdts in Soc Action/Hillel --Multimedia show, J Holdt,
"American Pictures," 6pm, Rackham Aud. 996-5033.
Amer Assoc Univ Professors--Open chaptermtg/lec 12:30
pm, N Steneck, "Integrity in Scholarship," Mich Rm, Mich
t o,, ,-o

Bus Ad--Lec, A Young, "Global Ethics: Our Repsonsibility,"
1 pm, Hale Aud. 663-8965, 763-2789.
CEW--Film/disc, Black Women in Transition, V Eaglin, noon-
1:30 pm, 350 S Thayer St. 763-7080.
U-M -DBN--Colloq, D Bord, "Intriguing Aspects of Musical
Acoustics, with Demonstrations," 2:30 pm, 144 CAB. 593-
5277. Film, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, 7:30 pm, 138
CAB. 593-5555.
Sch Ed--Colloq, "Intelligence & Schooling," 8:30 am-5 pm,
Rackham Amph. 763-3717.
*U-M-Flint--Family Times, 5-10 pm, & Kid's Rec, 7-9 pm,
Activity Areas 1 & 2, Rec Bldg. 762-3441. *Film, Ferris
Bueller's Day Off, 7 & 9 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3231.
Guild House--Video/*lunch avail, Sanctuary, noon, 802
Monroe St 662-5289.
Folk Dance Club--Intl folk dancing, 8-1 pm, Anderson Rm,
Mich Union, 665-0219.
Korean Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 9 pm,
Campus Chapel, 747-0120.
MLK/Rosa Parks Prog--Dialog, J Samora, "Chicanos: The
Mexican-American Experience," 7-9 pm, Trotter House,
1443 Washtenaw Ave, 764-9934.
Sch Music--Concert, Univ Symphony & Concert Band, 8 pm,
Hill Aud, 763-4726. Recitals, J Synnestvedt, piano
accompanying, 6 pm, & T Thome, soprano, 8 pm, Recital
Hall.
*Cinema Guild--Moonlighting, 7 & 8:45 pm, MLB 4.
*AAFC-TV Star Trek Episodes, 7 & 9 pm, Nat Sci.
Pub Hith--Lec, N Daniels, "Is Rationing Ilealth Care Just?" 4
pm, SPH II. 764-8093.
S & SE Asian Stds--Brown bag lee, A Quisar, "Glimpses of
Technology in Mughal Paintings," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm.
Sch Ed--Sem, "Intelligence & Schooling," 8:30-5 pm,
Rackham Amph, 763-2374.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB.
665-7399.
Gay Liberation--U-M Alumni Soc, 6 pm, Univ Club, Mich
Union. All welcome. 763-4186
SATURDAY
March 21
*Ethics, Humanism & Med--Conf, "Ethics in Medicine,"
8:30 am-4:40 pm, Towsley Ctr. Regis: 764-6263.
*Exhibit Mus--Family Shows, The Brightest Stars, 10:30 &
11:30 am, & "The Universe Game," 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm,
Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave@#$ 764-0478.
*Hillel--Perf, C Alberstein, 8 pm, Mich Theater. Tickets:
663-3336.
Sch Music--Recitals, S Coleman, piano, 4 pm; S Wright,
clarinet, 6 pm, & I Boruszko, flute, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
Japanese music & dance, U-M Japanese Music Study Grp, 8
pm, Rackham Aud.
*AAFC--The Sacrifice, 7 & 9 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall.
*Hill St Cinema--Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid, 8 & 9:45
pm, 1429 Hill St.
*Cinema Guild--Kind Hearts & Coronets, 8:30 pm, Nat Sci.
Pub Relations Club --Sem, "PublicARelations--The Real
World & You," 9:30 am--I pm, Anderson Rm, Mich
Union. 764-3708.
*Womens Gymnastics--vs Bowling Green, 2 pm, Crisler
Arena.
*WomensTennis--vs Western Mich Univ, 11 am, Track &
Tennis Bldg.
Intl Ctr/Ofc VP Stu Svcs--Children's Intl Festival, 1-3:30
pm, ages 3-12, Ballroom, Mich Union.
SUNDAY
March 22
Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation Svc, 5-7 pm, 1214
Packard Rd., 761-6520
*Exhibit Mus--Feature Shows, "The Universe Game," 1:30,
2:45 & 4 pm, Planetarium, 1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
Eclipse Jazz--Concert, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, 7:30 pm,
Power Ctr. Ticket: 763-TKTS.
*U-M-Flint--Family Times, noon-8 pm, Rec Bldg. 762-
3441. Concert, fac recital, 3 pm, U-M-Flint Theater. 762-
3377-
Hillel--Lec, B Klarsfeld, "Wherever They May Be! One
Woman's Crusade Against Nazism," 7 pm, Hale Aud. 663-
3336.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study/meal, 6-8
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Sch Music--Recitals, P O'Donnell, piano, noon; C Keen,
piano, 2 pm; Sigma Alpha Iota, 4 pm; T Goldfaden, violin,
6 pm, & horn studio, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Fac Artists
Concert, 4 pm, 7Rackham Aud. Fac Buxtehude Ser, M
Marson, organ, 4 pm, Moore Hall. Concert, percussion
ensemble, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre.
Men Against Rape Culture--Disc, D Mann, "Male
Spirituality," 7:30 pm, Pond Rm, Mich Union. 763-5865.
*Cinema Guild--My Universities (University of Life), 7 pm,
& Foolish Wives, 8:45 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall.
*AAFC--Topper, 7 pm, & Alice in Wonderland, 9 pm, Nat
Sci.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Brown bag lec, D Smith, 'The Foreign
Correspondent in the Middle East," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm. 764-0350.
Stdts of Obiectivism--Lecs. "The Philosohv of

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