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Books

The Propheteers
By Max Apple
Harper & Row
$7.95
What do Howard Johnson,
Margery Merriweather Post, and
Walt Disney have in common?
They are all characters in Hopwood
,winner Max Apple's latest novel,
The Propheteers - a continuation
of his parody of American popular
culture begun in an earlier novel,
The Oranging of America.
Both Apple's style and plot are
simple; it is his detailed character
sketches that make this novel
successful. His descriptions brim
with candor and humor. Howard
Johnson appears as an eccentric ice
cream guru who tours the United
States, searching for new Hojo lo -
cations. If he found a promising
spot, "Mr. HJ would mark the spot
with his rine or break some of the
:layey earth in his strong pink
hands, sifting it like flour for a
delicate recipe." His faithful fol -
lower, Mildred Bryce, remembers
that "she had actually seen him
chew the grass, getting down on all

fours like an animal ..."
But Howard isn't the only odd
millionaire. Margery Merriweather
Post, daughter of C.W. Post and
heiress of his fortune, is bored with
her life in Battle Creek, Michigan,
and longs for adventure. She
marries James Merriweather, an
ambassador to the Soviet Union,
and travels with him to Moscow,
expecting excitement but finding
what she left behind in Michigan-
"In her daydreams, Margery began
to think of the world as composed
of snow and corn. She had seen
enough of each to last a lifetime,
and she was only twenty-five years
old."
However, Apple's portrait of
Walt Disney shows the negative
side of capitalistic success. Walt's
best animated characters are created
at the times of his greatest
depression. Bambi grew out of
Walt's obsession with death:
"Everyday he went to the beach ...
then he waded out into the Pacific.
He thought of the salmon
swimming upstream, looking for
just the right place to die. And then
one afternoon he put his trousers on
right over his swim trunks and
went to the studio ... his right hand

was drawing a cloven hoof and then
four straight legs with knobby
knees. He was still thinking of a
salmon's death, but he was drawing
deer after deer, and pretty soon there
was a name, 'Bambi,' and not long
after that came Pinocchio so it
turned into a good season and he
almost forgot what it felt like when
he was walking into the ocean."
These three characters meet in
Orlando, where Will Disney, the
marketing force behind Walt, is
determined to develop a new and
improved Disneyland. It is here
that Apple's parody of capitalism
hits home. Apple's final scene
succeeds not only in providing an
interesting climax but also in
evoking the issue of the novel-
does material success bring
happiness?
While the final episode is
memorable, the trip there is as fun
as Space Mountain, with
passengers such as Salvador Dali,
John F. Kennedy, and Clarence
Birdseye of Birdseye Foods. Apple
writes a funny, entertaining story
which shows American capitalism
at its best and worst.
-Lisa Magnino

How will the wolf survive? Daily Photo by GRACE TSAI
Quite nicely thank you. In the best concert of the year, Los Lubos members Louie Perez, David Hidalgo, and
Cesar Rosas tore through rock, blues, zydeco, and norteno numbers Saturday night at the Michigan Theatre.

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The Calendar
1of 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
events to which admission is charged.
MO1NDAY
April 6
A-Squares--Sq dancing, 8:30-10 pm, Mich Union. 665-5794.
Comp Vision Res Lab--Sem, W Grosky, "Efficient Object
Recognition Using a Data-Driven Model-Based Technique,"
5 pm, 3427 EECS. 764-8505.
Christian Sci Org--Mtg, 7:15 pm, 3rd Fl, Mich League.
665-4128.
*U-M-Flint--Lec, M Kozloski& A Krajewski, "Poland: The
Press, Solidarity & Martial Law," 7 pm, 111 Classroom-Ofc
Bldg. 762-3366.
Gay Liberation--Lesbian-Gay Male Community Open
House, 8:30 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division. 665-
0606,763-4186.
Hillel--Lee, T Kensky, "Women in Jewish Thought," 7 pm,
1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Linguistics--Lec, P Sells, "Recent Trends in Syntactic
Descriptio'n," 3 pm, 166 Frieze.
Microcomp Ed Ctr--Workshops: "dBASE 111 PLUS, Pt I," '
8:30 am-12:30 pm; "Microsoft Word for IBM PC-
Compatible Micros, Pt I," 1-5 pm, & "Macintosh Operating
System," 1-3 pm, 3001 Sch Ed. Reser: 747-2424.
Sch Music--Doctor Music Arts Piano Perf Ser, 8 pm, Recital
Hall & Fortepiano Studio Recital, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre.
Russ & E Europ Stds --Question/answer mtg, Y Polsky &
A Jenks, 8:30-10 am, Reading Rm, Lane Hall.
Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring, lower level math, science & engr, 7-
11 pm, 307 Undergrad Lib; 8-10 pm, 2332 Bursley Hall and
Main Dining Hall, S. Quad, 764-6250.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275
CCRB. 665-7399.
Women's Res Club--Banquet/lec, M Rosenthal, "Dealing
with Medical Malpractice: The Swedish Approach," 6 pm,
Vandenburg Rm, Mich Union, 763-7110.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--Beg
class, 7:15-8 pm, Martial Arts Rm, IM Bldg. 763-3562. .
Computing Ctr--Course, "Monday Programming Seminars
(ALGOL)," 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Regis: 747-2424.
Ne E & N Afr Stds--Brown bag lec, J Terry, "U.S. Media &
the Middle East," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 764-
0350.
Chem--Sem, J Etienne, "Bio-Inorganic Chemistry of Oxo-
Bridged Polynuclear Iron Centers in Proteins," 4 pm, 1200
Chem Bldg. 764-7315.
Communication--Lee, J Greenfield, "How Well Does TV
Criticize Itself?" 3 pm, Rackham Amph. 764-0420, 764-
3276
TUESDAY
April 7
Sch Art--Lec, C Diaz, "Unknown Landmarks," 7:30 pm,
Photo Studio, 2nd Fl, Sch Art. 764-0397.
Christians in Action--Mtg, 8:30 pm, Pond Rm, Mich
Union. 764-8766.
Communication--Brown bag lec, J Greenfield, "Why We
Should Care About Who Owns Our Media," noon, Marsh
Rm, Frieze.
*Cont Ed of Women --Workshop, "Step Before the Job
Search," 9:30 am-noon, 350 5 Thayer. 763-7080.
Democratic Socialists of Amer--Lec, "Students' Role in
Building a New Nicaragua," 7:30 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich
Union. 662-8531, 996-5951.
U-M-Flint--Lec, H Fakhouri, "Kafr El-Alow Revsited: An
Egyptian City in Transition," 2:30 pm, 161 Classroom Ofc
Bldg. 762-3340. *Itl folkdance & potluck supper, 6:30
pm, Intl Inst Hall of Flags. 762-3350, *Sem, "Eating
Disorders/Eating Sensibly," 7-9 pm, Aud, McLaren Hosp.
Regis: 762-3294. *Concert, Univ Chorale & Chamber
Singers, 8 pm, Methodist Church, 255 W Court. *Concert,
Genesee Wind Symphony & Southwestern Band, 8 pm,
Southwestern High Sch, 1420 W 12th St, 762-3377.
*Comedy Connection: R O'Brien, M George & S Kay, 8
pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762-3431.
*Cont Legal Ed --Course, "Building a Business Practice," 9
am-5 pm, Hilton Inn, 610 Hilton Blvd. Reser: 761-7800.

Sci Res Club--Lec, L Abriola, "Modelling Organic Chemical
Contamination of Ground Water," & G Brilliant, "Social
Epidemiology of Blindness in Nepal," 7:30-10 pm, Chrysler
Ctr Aud, 2121 Bonisteel, 761-4320,764-1488.
TARDAA/Dr Who Fan Club --Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison
Bldg. 763-2646.
Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring, lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11
pm, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6250.
Union Arts Progs --Arts at Mid-Day, R Utterback,
harpsichord, 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. 764-
6498.
World Hunger Ed-Action Comm--Mtg, 6 pm, 4202 Mich
Union. 663-4301.
Ecumen Camp Ctr/Intl Ctr--Lec, M Fisch, "Civil Rights
in Cumming, Georgia," noon, 603 E Madison. 662-5529.
Stdts of Objectivism--Bus mtg, 8 pm, 1215/1220 Bus Sch.
663-5589.
Computing Ctr--Courses: "Writing & Customizing Textedit
Macros," 3-5 pm, & "The Operation of Secondary
Communications Processors (SCPs)" 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB.
Regis: 747-2424.
Psychobiol--Colloq, L Kyl-Heku, "Hierarchy Myotiation,"
12:30-2 pm, 1057 Ment 111th Res Inst. 747-0923.
Chinese Stds--Brown bag panel: P Yao, S Ye, J Guo & Y
Wang, "Medicine & Public Health in China," noon, Lane
Hall Commons Rm. 995-2104
WEDNESDAY
April 8
Anat & Cell Biol--Sem, M Steinberg, "Cell Homing in the
Embryo: Analysis of a Vertebrate Cell Guidance System,"
12:05 p.m., 5732 Med Sci II.
AIESEC/Intl Bus Club--Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg. 747-2232.
Biol Chem/Women in Sci Prog--Lec, S Henry, "Genetic
& Molecular Studies of the Regulation of Phospholipid
Biosynthesis in Yeast," 4 pm, 5804 Med Sci II.
Bioengr--Sem, W Ensminger, "Implanted Pumps for Drug
Infusion," 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow.
Communication--Brown bag lec, M Watson, "Media
Fascination With Jackie Kennedy," noon, Marsh Rm,
Frieze.
Disser Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
U-M-DBN--Film, Children of a Lesser God, 7:30 pm, Rec &
Org Ctr, 593-5556.
Oral Biol--Sem, C Mistretta, "Early Development & Aging of
Taste Function," 4 pm, G-390 Dent Res Inst.
Sch Ed--Lec, R Berkhofer, "The Northwest Ordinance: The
Rejection of Colonialism," 4 pm, Clements Lib, 909 S
Univ. 763-4060.
Indust & Oper Engr--Sem, J Buzacott, "Modelling
Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Achievements &
Challenges," 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 165 Chrysler Ctr.
U-M-Flint--Travelogue, "Wending Your Way Through
Europe," 2:30 pm, Mich Rm A, Univ Ctr. 762-3370, 762-
3350. Lee, 2 Nicaraguan stdts, "The Political Situation in
Nicaragua," 7 pm, Mich Rms C & D, Univ Ctr. Intl
Poetry Fest, 7:30-10 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762-3370,
762-3350.
*Hill St Cinema--Rebel Without a Cause, 8 pm, 1429 Hill
St.
Mich Gay Union --Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802
Monroe, 763-4186.
Linguistics--Lec, P Sells, "Levels of Representation," 11 am,
3050 Frieze.
Microcomp Ed Ctr--Workshops: "Programming in dBASE
111 PLUS, Pt II," 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 3001 Sch Ed, &
"Basic Concepts of Data Base Management," 10:30 am-
12:30 pm, 4003 Sch Ed. Reser: 747-2424.
Sch Music--Concert, Arts Chorale, 8 pm, Hill Aud. Recitals:
F DeMeglio, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall; J Oh, harpsichord,
8 pm, Moore Hall, & G Miller, cello, 8 pm, McIntosh
Theatre.
Psychiatry--Lees: A Levine, "Peptides as Regulators of
Consummatory Behavior," 10:30 am-noon, & "Opioids &
Energy Intake," 2:30-4 pm, CAPH Aud.
Russ & E Europ Stds --Satellite Teleconference, "The Role
of the Media in Current U.S./Soviet Relations," 11 am-1
pm, 2011 MLB.
Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps--Mtg, 8:30 pm, Conf
Rm, Mich League, 994-8419.
Tau Beta Pi --Tutoring, lower level math, sci & engr, 7-11
pm, 307 Undergrad Lib; 8-11 pm, 2332 Bursley Hall, Red
Carpet Annex of Alice loyd Hall & Main Dining Hall of S
Quad. 764-6250.
Tae Kwon Do Club--See April 6.
WCBN (88.3 FM)--Prog, "All Things Reconsidered," 6:30
pm. 763-3500.
WELS Lutheran Campus Ministry--Lenten worship,
7:30 pm, 1360 Pauline. 662-0663, 761-6362.
Barrier-Free Comp User Grp--Mtg, "Student Organization
Development Center--Consultation," 7 pm, 3rd Fl, Mich
League. 763-8702

*Exhibit Mus--Feature show, "The Universe Game, 8 pm,
Planetarium, 1109 Geddes. 764-0478.
Evol & Human Behavior Prog--Lec, R Alexander,
"Evoldtion of the Human Psyche," 3:30 pm, 2053 LSA.
*U-M-Flint--Intl bake sale, 9 am-3 pm, 3rd Fl, Classroom-
Ofc Bldg. Lee, J Cox, "Cross-Cultural Health Care in the
U.S.: The Impact of Nursing," 1:30 pm, Lapeer St Annex.
762-3370, 762-3350. Film, Crocodile Dundee, 7 & 9 pm,
Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3231.
Biostats--Lec, J Kalbfleisch, "Pseudo Liklihoods &
Retrospective Sampling," 3:30 pm (coffee: 3 pm, M4034),
4332 SPhIIH. 764-5450.
*AAFC--The Go-Masters, 7 & 9:30 pm, Nat Sci.
Human Proj Latin Amer--Lee, J Paige, "Myths & Realities
in Nicaragua," 7:30 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union. 764-
1446.
His House Christian' Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9
pm, 925 E Ann, 663-0483, 665-0775.
UAC/Impact Jazz--Dance workshop, 7-8:30 pm, Ballroom,
Mich Union, 763-1107.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, 126 E
Quad. 668-6358.
Linguistics--Le, P Sells, "Systems of Anaphoric Binding,"
noon, 3050 Frieze.
Lab for Sci Comp --Sem, G Tryggvason, "Large Amplitude
Instabilities of Fluid Interfaces," 4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm, Rm
218), Bar Rm, Cooley Bldg.
*Mich League--Intl Night, Thailand, 4:30-7:30 pm, The
League Buffet.
Ment Hth Res Inst--Lee, S Kaufman, "Regulation of
Hepatic Phenylalanine Hydroxylase," 2 pm, Wagner Conf
Rm, MHRI.
Microcomp Ed Ctr--Workshops: "Microsoft Word for IBM
PC-Compatible, Micros Pt II," 8:30-10:30 am, &
"Spreadsheeting with Excel, Pt I," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed.
Workshops: "Introduction to Microcomputers," 3-5 pm, &
"PC System Selection," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed. Reser: 747-
2424.
Sch Music--Concert, Jazz Band, 8 pm, Rackham Aud.
Recitals: S Kim, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall, & Harp Studio,
8 pm, McIntosh Theatre.
Mus Art--See April 7.
Russ & F Europ Stds--Sem, S Coe, "Participatory
Journalism in the Soviet Union in the 1920s," 7:30 pm,
Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Scottish Country Dancers--Beg:7 pm; inermed/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
pin, 307 Undergrad Lib. 764-6250.
Union Arts & Progs--Arts at Mid-Day, U-M-Flint Chamber
Singers, C Mawby conducting, 12:15 pm, Pendleton Rm,
Mich Union. 764-6498.
Univ AA --Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union (non-smoking), St
Mary's Ed Ctr (smoking). 764-8312.
Women in Sci/Sex Equity in Schools--Sem, P Noone,
"Equals in Science Can Make a Difference for Girls," 4-6
pmn, 4212 Sch Ed. 763-9910.
WLS 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
April 6.
*Gilbert & Sullivan Soc--Opera, Ruddigore, 8 pm,
Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets: 763-1085.
Germanic Langs & Lit--Lee, D Stein, "The Linguistics &
Sociolinguistics of the 3rd Singular Present (in 17th
Century English)," 4:10 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham.
Scandinavian Stds/Germanic Langs & Lit/W Europ
Stds--Lec, J Birkemose, "Works of Jens Birkemose," 2216
Art & Arch Bldg.
Japanese Stds--Lec, J Campbell, "Japanese Political Parties
in Eleven Elections," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Sailing Team--Mass mtg, 6:30 pm, 311 W Engr. 665-1392.
Computing Ctr--Course,"Producing a Rackham Dissertation
with Textedit," 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Amer Assoc of Univ Profs --Open mtg, "Financial Advice
Related to the Retirement Years," 12:30 pm, Conf Rms 4 &
5, Mich League.
Chem--Sem, R Sharp, "NMR Probe of the Catalytic Cycle of
Photosynthetic Oxygen Evolution," 4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.
764-7315.
Rackham/Pharm--Sem, P Luner, "Soluble Polymers as
Potential Drug Carriers," 4 pm (coffee: 3:45 pm), 3554 CC
Little. 747-2224.
Acad Women's Caucus--Disc: P Hollingsworth, A Monterio
& B Reed, "Women & Minority Perspective on the
Educational & Scholarly Mission of the University," noon-
1:30 pm, Mich Rm, Mich League. 764-1105
FRIDAY
April 10
Astron--Lec, T Donahue, "How the Planets Got & Lost Their
Atmospheres & Oceans," 8:30 pm, Aud B, Angell Hall.
Barrier-Free Comp User Grp--Bake sale, 8 am-3 pm,
Washington at Thayer. 763-8702.
*Zen Buddhist Temple--Beg Meditation Retreat (3 days), 6
pm-Sun 4 pm, 1214 Packard. 761-6520.
Cont Med Ed --Course, "Basic Cardiac Life Support," 3:40-9
pm, Towsley Ctr. Regis: 763-1400.
U-M-DBN--Lec, W McClain, "A New Structural Method for
Viruses in Aqueous Suspensions," 2:30 pm, 144 CAB.
593-5277.
*U-M-Flint--Intl Stds Wk "Carnivale," cash bar, 6:30 pm;
dinner, 7:30 pm; fun & games until midnight; Lobby &
Happenings Rm, Univ Ctr. Reser: 762-3370. Film,
Crocodile Dundee, 7 & 9 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3231,
Play The Caucasian Chalk Circle, 8 pm, U-M-Flint Theatre.
Reser. 762-3230.

Sch Music--Concert, Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham.
Recitals: D White, bassoon, 6 pm, & G Mull, piano, 8 pm,
Recital Hall.
Nat Resources--Lec, M Fluharty, "A Perspective on the
Future of Natural Resource Management in Michigan," 1:30
pm, Rackham Amph.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB.
665-7399.
Kelsey Mus--Lec, A Cutler, "Towards a History of Roman
Ivory: The Whatley Comb," 8 pm. 764-9304.
*Gilbert & Sullivan Soc--Opera, Ruddigore, 8 pm,
Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets: 763-1085.
*Scandinavian Stds/Germanic Langs & Lit/W Europ
Stds--Concert, N Hansen, 8 pm, Kerrytown Concert House,
415 N 4th Ave. Reser: 769-2999.
Inst for Humanities--Power & the Abstract Conf, D Kuspit
"The Abstract as Anxious Will to Power," 7:30 pm;
respondent, T Crow, 8:30 pm, Rackham Amph, & party,
Olivia Street Stompers, 9:30 pm, Vandenberg Rm, Mich
League. 662-2280.
Sch Ed--Colloq, J Toner, "Balancing Intercollegiate Athletics
& the Academic Mis4ions of Postsecondary Institutions,"
4:30-6 pm, 1322 SEB, 7649472.
SATURDAY
April 11
Cont Med Ed--Course, "Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Recertification," 7:40 am--5 pm, Towsley Ctr. Regis: 763-
1400.
*U-M-DBN-'1890s children's party (ages 4-9), 10 am, noon, 2
&4 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fairhe. Resr 593-5590.
*Exhibit Mus--Family Show, Skyables, 10:30 & 11:30
am, & feature show, "The Universe dame," 1:30, 2:45 & 4
pm, Planetarium. Workshop (ages 9-14), "The Earth, Its
Rocks & Minerals," 10:30 am-noon, 1109 Geddes, 764-
0478.
*U-M-Flint-Play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle , 8 pm, U-M-
Flint Theatre. Reser: 762-3230. Musical, We the People
Remember, 8 pm, Bower Theatre. Tickets: 762-3065.
*Hill St Cinema--Chariots ofFire, 8:30 & 10:50 pm, 1429
Hill St.
Scandinavian Stds & Germanic Langs & Lit--Danish
Film Fest, The Traitors, 4 pm; Thunderbirds, 7 pm; & A
World Full of Children, 9 pm, Aud A, Angell Hall.
Sch Music--Recitals: P Wiltzie, voice, 2 pm; N Leinonen,
voice, 4 pm; C Dominski, mezzo-soprano, 6 pm, & L
Kaiser, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall, Recitals: S Davis, bass
trombone, 6 pm, & R Breault, voice, 8 pm, McIntosh
Theatre. Symposium, "Computers in the Performing Arts:
Music Videos," 2 pm, MLB 4. Pre-concert lec, R
Reynolds, 7 pm, Rackham Aud. Concert, Contemporary
Directions Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. *Concert,
Men's Glee club, 8 pm, Hill Aud. Tickets: 764-1448.
*Siddha Yoga Dham--Workshop, Mandali, "Meditation: A
Way of Life," 9 am-1 pm (regis: 8 am), 1420 Hill St. 761-
1932,665-0409.
*Phi Beta Sigma--Party/Step Show Perf, 10:30 pm,
Ballroom, Mich Union. 769-9080.
*Gilbert & Sullivan Soc--Opera, Ruddigore, 2 pm,
Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets: 763-1085.
Stu Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, Sess I, 9-11
am, SAB, 763-4025.
Inst for Humanities--Power & the Abstract Conf: M Doane,
"The Abstraction of a Lady" (on female stars), 9 am (coffee:
8:30 am, Assembly Hall), & L Kipnis, "PraxisInterruptus:
Feminism & Postmodemism," 10 am, Rackham Amph.
662-2280.
Sch Ed--Lecs: V Nordby, "The Governance of Intercollegiate
Athletics" 9 am; J Gilmour, "Study ofCrisis--The Len Bias
Case," 10:45 am; W Jenkins, "Student Athlete Recruitment-
-The View from the High School," 1 pm, & H McLaughlin,
"Adjustments in the Lives of Student Athletes,"2 pm, Disc,
"Student Development & Intercollegiate Sports," 3 pm. All
in 1322 SEB. 764-9472.
SUNDAY
April 12
Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation sve, 5-7 pm, 1214
Packard. 761-6520.
Exhibit Mus--Feature show, "The Universe Game," 1:30,
2:45 & 4 pm, Planetarium, 1109 Geddes. 764-0478
U-M-Flint--Lec, F Richardson, "Rites of Ownership in
Brecht's The Caucasian Chalk Circle," 1 pm, 255
Classroom-Ofc Bldg. *Play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle,
2:30 pm, U-M-Flint Theatre. Reser: 762-3230.
Scandinavian Stds & Germanic Langs & Lit--Danish
Film Fest, Beauty & the Beast, 2 pm; The World of Buster ,
3:40 pm; & Samson & Sally, 5:15 pm, Aud A, Angell
Hall.
*Cinema Guild--Paths of Glory, 7 pm, & Grand Illusion,
8:40 pm, Nat Sci.
*AAFC--Aparajito, 7 pm, & The World of Apu, 9 pm, Aud A,
Angell Hall.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study/meal, 6-8
pm, 925 E Ann, 663-0443, 665-0775.
Sch Music--Recitals: Y Green, piano, noon; D Stambler
saxophone, 2 pm, & C Edwards, mezzo-soprano, 4 pm,
Recital Hall. Recital, T Fedea, voice, 2 pm, McIntosh
Theatre. Symposium, "Computers in the Performing Arts:
Music Videos," 2 pm, Rackham Amph. Concert,
Contemporary Directions Ensemble, 8:30 pm, Rackham
Aud.
*Musical Soc--Concert, Jean Guillou, organist, 4 pm, Hill
Aud, Tickets: 764-2538.
Mus Art--Docent tour, "From Seedtime to Harvest," 2 pm.
Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament--Lee, G
Linderman, "Causes of American Wars," 7:30 pm, First
Baptist Church, 512 E Huron. 761-1718.
WELS Lutheran Campus Ministry--Worship, 10 am,

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