Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Monday, January 18, 1988 WANTED USHERS FOR MAJOR EVENTS CONCERTS MASS MEETING Tuesday, January 19* 7:30pm Pendleton Room - Michigan Union Wednesday, January 20. 7:30pm Anderson Room -Michigan Union Veteran Ushers please call your captain if you wish to usher this term. Carter, Heard sti By Brian Bonet Betty Carter is 58 years-old., Heard is 70. They're both J.C. old enough to be my grandparents. Big deal. These two bandleaders smash all connections rocking chairs, knitting needles, arthritis, and Efferdent have with the Golden Years. Life after 30? After seeing these two, how about life after 60, 70, or 80? Armed with a strong, young trio and her veteran, wide-ranging and at times rapid firing vocal chords, Betty Carter took command of the Bird of Paradise this weekend - literally. Dressed in a metallic gold turban, a black, gold sequined gown, and a black bow tie, Carter covered the stage in true vocal jazz tradition on Friday night. Her ballads silenced the crowd until her last note faded out completely while her faster-tempo scat and bebop numbers kept fingers snappin' and feet tappin' throughout. She left ne doubt as to who was the boss. The audience knew it and so did the trio. Thank you Ron Brooks. J.C. Heard's Saturday night per- formance was the first time I've been to Depot Town's Farmers' Market and I'm convinced there's nothing like it. Imagine a converted freight station built of brick with a stage that's large enough for a 13-piece big band, elevated above a crowded dance floor. Add tables of food (even popcorn and cookies!) and a paranoid chief of security who checked m y I.D. twice (the majority of the crowd was mom and dad's age) and you have the delightful Depot Town's Farmers' Market. 11 going Don't get the notion that Depot Town is strictly for the over 50 age bracket. Age has nothing to do with it. Despite the fact that he is 5 0 years my senior, I am convinced that I would enjoy hanging out with J.C. Heard. But after hearing Heard and his orchestra perform the title num- ber of their latest album, Some of This, Some of That, I have doubts that I could keep up - honestly. For this number, stand up bass was substituted for electric and bandleader Heard became a funky James Brown protege on vocals. However, the majority of the show was purely big band with im- pressive soloing from all sections. Rarely did I see the huge grin on J.C. Heard's face disappear. He was purely enjoying himself. And so was everybody else. Thank you WEMU. See you on. THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS ARE A GREAT WAY TO GET FAST RESULTS CALL 764-0557 strong February 20, for the second in the radio station's three part Winter Jazz Series. You can't help but romanticize these performances by two influen- tial bandleaders who have shaped and continue to influence the realm of traditional jazz. It is music that has its roots in a less technical, and less pop-oriented culture - long before Kasey Kasem's countdown, Korgs, or K-Tel. Heard and Carter are more than just throwbacks and are far from dusty dinosaurs. But they are more than simply classic jazz performers - they are also jazz preservers. As bandleaders, they share the stage with young, aspiring musicians, allowing them to showcase their talent in a musical form where opportunity knocks much less fre- quently than MTV airs a Whitesnake video. And, of course, whether it be for lack of opportunity, recognition, or big money, many jazz musicians are tempted to rocket into the realm of pop music. Maybe it's human na- ture or maybe iW'sfuture shock, but it happens time after time. And to be honest, it can sting. Thank you Betty Carter. And thank you J.C. 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APPLICATION DEADLINES ARE SOON! Call (313) 764-2400 or visit the Army ROTC Office at 131 North Hall, Ann Arbor, it ARMY RESERVE (FFICERS' TRAINING CORPS TUESDAY LUNCH FORUM at the INTERNATIONAL CENTER - 603 E. MADISON January 19 at 12 noon: "Honduras: Thoughts about the Education System in Honduras" Speaker: Quirico Samonte, Professor in College of Education at Eastern Michigan University for additional information -please call 662-5529 -1 CALL ANYTIME For A Free Brochure 1.800*323*061 6 :s i 1 1 1 1 I I .1 Sponsored by: The Ecumenical Campus Center and the Intemational Center Lunch Available: $1.00 (students) $1 .50 (others) inminmmmmmmmminminmmmmmmminmmminmmminminmwww w I TLahie Calendar ofThe 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 S 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. MONDAY January 18 Women's Okinawan Karate Club--Beg class, 7:45-8:30 pm(new stds welcome); adv class, 6:30-7:45 pm, Martial Arts Rm IM Bldg. 996-5634, 668-6280. Christian Science Org--Mtg, 7:15 pm, 3rd Fl Mich League.' Integrity--Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division, 665-0606. Chabad House--Study grps: Talmud-laws of lost & found, 4:30 pm; Tanya-Chassidic Jewish mysticism, 8 pm, 715 Hill St. 99-LEARN. Pilot Prog--Film, Eyes on the Prize, 11 am & 7 pm, Alice Lloyd Hall; disc follows. Commemoration of a Dream Committee--Unity March, noon, comer S Univ & Washtenaw; rally, 1 pm, Diag; closing ceremony follows, First United Methodist Church, 120 5 State. Sch Nursing--Lec, CD Moody, "A Celebration of Our Interconnectedness" & theater piece by Common Ground Theatre Ensemble, 2:45 pm, Alumni Ctr. Black Stds Union--Lec/perf, R Dee & O Davis, 7 pm, Rackham Aud; recep follows. Arch & Urban Plan--Recep in honor of DR Byrd, 5 pm, Slusser Gallery, Art & Arch Bldg. *Fac Women's Club--Lunch & Listen, R Hernandez, "The Human Interest Side of Presidential Inaugurations," 11:30 am-1 pm, Mich League Mich Rm, 761-6095. Cognitive Sci & Machine Intelligence Lab--Colloq Series on Human Computer Interaction, L Suchman, "Interaction and Skilled Practice," 4:15 pm, Bus Sch Assembly Hall, Mich Rm. Senate Assembly--Mtg, HR Johnson & LA Johnson, "The Changing Forms of Racism: Historical and Current Perspectives," 3:15 pm, Rackham Amphi. U-M-Flint--Convocation, CB Jones, 4-6 pm, Mich Rm Univ Ctr. 762-3322; *ML King Dinner, M Walace, 6:30 pm, Hyatt Regency. 767-1040,762-0425.. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 4212 SEB: Microsoft Word Lec/Demo, 9 am. Reg req. In Rmn 3001 SEB: Connectivity for IBM-PC Compatibles, 1-5 pm, Reg req. In MLB3: Computer Conferencing Lec/Demo, 2:30-4 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Monday Programmers' Sem (Snobol 4), 7-9 pm. 763-7630. Guild House--Poetry reading, A Cigale & R Hughes, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. Inst for Humanities--Symp, R Foreman, J Clayburgh & J *Rubin, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi. Macromolec Res Ctr--Coll, M Darlington, "Processing Properties and Design of Fiber-Reinforced Plastics, "4 pm, Rm 1017 Dow Bldg. Career Plan & Place --Fed Govt Job Search, 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; Writing Your CIF, 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; Interview Lec, 4:10-5:30 pm, Sch Educ Schorling Aud. Employer Presentation, First Nal Bank of Chicago, 6:30- 8:30 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rrn. Chem--Inorganic sem, K Birdwhistell, "From W(0) Alkynes to W(H) Alkynes via Carbenes, Carbynes and Kentenyls," 4 pm, Rm 1200 Chem Bldg. Near East Studies--Colloq, M Sieny, "Computer-Aided Translation and the Arabic Language,"4 pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg. TUESDAY Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Macintosh Basic Skills, 9 am-noon. Reg req; MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 10:30 am-12:30 pm. Reg req; dBASE III Plus, pt 1, 1-5 pm. Reg req; Connectivity for Macintosh Computers, 1-5 pm. Reg req. In Rm 4212 SEB: HyperCard Demo, 9-11 am. Reg req. In MLB3: Computer Conferencing Lec/Demo, 7-8:30 pm. 763-7630. *Men's Athletics--Wrestling, U-M vs Mich State, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena. Sch Publ HIth/Pubi Hith Stds of Afr Descent--Lec, EF Ellis, "Dreams and Accomplishments: The Tortuous Path to Achieving Equity in the Health Care System," 4 pm, HF Vaughn Bldg Aud 1, Sch Publ Hlth; recep follows, Fac Lounge. *Afromusicology Soc of AA--Theatrical prog, "MLK: We Are the Dream," 2 & 8 pm, Power Ctr. *U-M-Flint--Comedy Connection, R Thomas, R Montgomery & H Banks, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery. 762- 3431. Psychobioi--Colloq, A Bertalamio, "Characterization of the Mu and Kappa Receptor Subtypes Mediating the Reinforcing and Discriminative Effects of Opioids: Apparent pA2 Analysis," 12:30 pm, Rm 1057 MHR . Career Plan & Place--Intro to CP&P, 10:30-11 am, 3200 SAB; Resumes that Work: The Employer Perspective, 4:10- 5 pm, 3200 SAB; Job Search Lec, 4:10-5:30 pm, 1040 Dana, Sch Nat Resources; Pre-Conf Workshop, 6-8 pm, 3200 SAB; On-Campus Recruiting Prog Mass Mtg, 6-7:30 pm, Angell Hall Aud B. Employer Presentations: Wm Mercer Meidinger Hansen, Inc (fultime & summer actuarial pos), 5-7 pm, Mich Union Terrace Rm; Prudential Insurance (fulltime & intemship actuarial pos), 7-9 pm, MichsUnion Pond Rm. Ctr for W Europ Studies--Mtg, summer sem at Monastery of Novacella, Italy, 4 pm, Rm 2433 Mason Hall. All interested stds welcome. Ctr for Chinese Studies--Brown-bag lec, J Buckley, 'Water Resources for Shanghai: Environmental Problems and Research Opportunities, "noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. *ICLE--Video course, Successful Mediation, 1-5 pm, 1020 Greene St 764-0533. Major Events--Mass usher mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rnm. Asian Stds Coalition--Films: Dim Sum&NamJune Paik, 7-9 pm, Mary Markley Hall Angela Davis Lounge. United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn- Undergrad Std Fellowship, "Talk from the Heart," 7 pm, 602 E Huron. 668-6881. Univ Lutheran Chapel--Evening Devotions, 6:15 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560. Chabad House--Women's Torah study grp, 8 pm, 715 Hill St. 99-LEARN. TARDAA--Mtg, 8-11 pm, 296 Dennison Bldg. Karate Club--Practice, 7:15-9 pm, Martial Arts Rm CCRB. Lesbian & Gay Rights on Campus (LAGROC)--Mtg, 8:30 pm, Rm 3100 Mich Union. 763-4186. Museum of Art--Art break, "Louis Marinaro Sculpture," 12:10-12:30 pm. WEDNESDAY January 20 Engl Dept Visiting Writers Series--Fiction reading, G Garrett, 4 pm, Rackham Aud. *Hillel Fdn--Singer D Broza, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Theatre. 763-TKTS. Ukrainian Stds Assoc--Film, Teach Me to Dance, 7:30 pm, MLB2. Ctr for Jap Studies/Cinema Guild--New Films From Japan '88, Children of Nagasaki, 9 pm, Mich Theater. Computing Ctr--Course in Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm, Reg req. 763-7630. Human Values in Med--Brown-bag lec, C Cohen, "Abortions for Teenagers: Pending Issues," noon, S Lec Hall Med Sci II. 936-1484. CEW-Black Women in Transition Res Series, D Robinson,"A Cross-National Survey Research Project: Beninese, Zimbabwean and Afroamerican Perceptions,"noon-1:30 pm, Conf Rm, 350 S Thayer. U-M-Dearborn--Film, La Bamba, 7:30 pm, Rec & Orgs Ctr. 593-5390. *U-M-Flint--Spotlight series, "1940s RadioHour,"8 pm, U- M-F Theatre. 762-3230. *Behav Med Prog--Symp, "Nicotine Uses and Abuses: From Brain Probe to Public Health Menace," 1 pm, Towsley Ctr Sheldon Aud; reg precedes, 12:30 pm. 763-1400. Major Events--Mass usher mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm. Psychiatry--J Biederman: conf, "Advances in the Pharmacotherapy of Attention Deficit Disorder," 10:30 am- noon, Child & Adolescent Psych Hosp Aud; sem, "Behavioral Inhibitions in Young Children of Agoraphobic Parents," 2:30-4 pm, Child & Adolescent Psych Hosp 3rd Level Conf Rm. Ctr for Russ &' E Europ Studies--Brown-bag lec, MG Field, "Commitment for Commitment: The Medicalization of Soviet Dissidence,"noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Asian Amer Stds Coalition--Mtg, 7 pm, 2439 Mason Hall. 662-7793, 764-4960. United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn-Mid- week communion svc, 9:30 pm, 602 E Huron. 668-6881. Chabad House--Study grps: laws of the Jewish holiday cycle, 4:30 pm; prayer-its translation, meaning & application, 8- 9:30 pm, 715 Hill St, 99-LEARN. Turner Ctr--Wellness Day, for appt, 764-6831; Alzheimer's disease family support grp, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 7:30-8 pm, 801 S Forest. 668-7622. Dissertation Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. 764-8312. Karate Club--Practice, 6:30-8 pm, Martial Arts Rm IM Bldg. Mich Gay Union--Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186. Romance Langs & Lit--French conversation club, "La Parlotte," 3-5 pm, MLB 4th Fl Commons. Everyone welcome. Biologic & Maters Sci--Sem, N Rowe, "Clinical Trials in Antiherpes Chemotherapy," 4 pm, 1033 Kellog, Dent Sch. THURSDAY January 21 Hillel Fdn--Travel in Israel info, 10 am-4 pm, 339 E Liberty. For appt, 663-3336; happy hour, 5-7 pm, Mich Union U Club; Israeli folkdance, 7:30 pm, instruc & 8:30-10 pm, open dancing, 339 E Liberty. Beg-adv welcome. Ukrainian Stds Assoc--Lec, I Fedorowycz, "Religious Persecution in Ukraine in Violation of International Law,"4 pm, Rm 2001 MLB. Union Arts Progs--Arts at Midday, L Bradley, viola & V Seldon, piano, 12:15 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Lotus 1-2-3, pt 2, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word, pt 1 (IBM PC- Compatibles), 1-5 pm; Microsoft Word, pt 2 (Macintosh), 1-5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Data hboxCommunications, 9-11 am. In Rm 4003 SEB: Text Formatting with TeX, pt 1, 3-5 pm. Reg req. 763-7630. Evolution & Human Behav--Sem, F Marshall, "The Beginnings of Pastoralism in East Africa," 3:30 pm, 3207 Angell Hall. *Men's Athletics--Basketball, U-M vs Wisconsin, 8 pm, Crisler Arena. *AAFC--Films: Force of Evil, 7 pm; In a Lonely Place, 9 pm, MLB4. U-M-Dearborn--See Jan 20. U-M-Flint--Short film flicks & Abbot & Costello Meet the Mummy, 4 & 5:30 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery; *film, Angel Heart, 7 & 9 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva, 762-3431. Sch Nat Resources--Lec, E Silbergeld, "Dioxin: From Receptors to Risk Assessment,"4 pm, 1040 Dana. Museum Anthropol--Brown-bag lec, C Goland, "Fieldwork in Cuyocuyo, Peru: Studying Agricultural Production," noon, Rm 2009 Museums Bldg. Career Plan & Place--Sharpening Your Interview Skills, 1:10-2 pm, 3200 SAB; Summer of Success, 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; Preparing for Law Sch, 4:10-5 p; prog, Get Involvedl The Secret of Your Success, 4:10-5:30 pmn, Mich Union Pond Rm; Resume Lec, 6-7:30 pm, 1250 CCRB. Grad Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, Mich League Ran D. MHRI--Vision lunch sem, D Williams, "Photoreceptor Membrane Renewal," 12:15-1:30 pm, 2055 MHRI. 764- 0573. Sch Music--3-day conf begs, "Midwestern Conference on School Vocal and Instrumental Music," 7 am, Power Ctr. 763-3017; recital, oboist E Burke, 8 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall. Outing Club--Mtg, 6 pm, Rm 2203, for loc, 769-9532. Armenian Studies--Lec, D Calonne, "Saroyan and the Armenians," 8 pm, Alex Manoogian Sch, Detroit. 747- 2237. Women's Action for Nucl Disarm (WAND)--Mtg, 6- 7:30 pm, Mich Union (ck at desk for rm). *Zen Buddhist Temple--6-wk beginners meditation class begs, 6:30-8:30 pm, 1214 Packard. Reg req. 761-6520. Asian Stds Coalition --Lec, DW Sue, 4-6 pm, 2209 Mich Union. Inter Varsity Chirstian Fellowship--Mtg, B Moore, "The Cost of Commitment," 7 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm. Chabad House--Study grps: Torah-Bible, 4:30 pm; Talmud laws of prayer, 8-9:30 pm, 715 Hill St. 99-LEARN. Women's Okinawan' Karate Club--See Jan 18. Museum of Art--See Jan 19. Intl Ctr--World Travelers' (brown-bag) Lunch Break, noon, 603 E Madison. Hillel Fdn--Grad & Professional Shabbat potluck, 7 pm; lec, H Shevrin, 'The Fragility of Goodness," 8:30 pm, Law Quad Law Club. 663-3336. Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MTS Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; MTS Visual Editor, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 1-3 pm; Excel, pt 1, 1- 5 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing, 1-3 pm. Reg req, 763-7630. *Men's Athletics--Hockey, U-M vs Ferris State, 7:30 pm, Yost Arena. *Women's Athletics--Basketball, U-M vs Mich State, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena. *AAFC--Film, El Amor Brujo, 7 & 9 pm, MLB3. U-M-Dearborn--Lec, W Stone, "Impact of Toxic Substances on Wildlife,"2:30 pm, 144 Classroom-Admin Bldg. 593- 5277. U-M-Dearborn--Film, The Official Story, 7:30 pm, 138 Classroom-Admin Bldg. 593-5087. *U-M-Flint--Film, Angel Heart, 7 & 9 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3431. *HRD--Friday Moming Info Series, "Purchasing and Accounts Payable," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke. Guild House--Forum, K Berggren, "The Shadow Government: The Men Behind the Iran Contra Scandal," noon (soup avail, $1), 802 Monroe St, 662-5189. Folkdance Club--Line & circle dance instruc, 8 pm & request dancing, 9-11 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm. *ICLE--3-day workshop begs, "Eighth Annual Strategic Planning Institute," Holiday Inn Holidome Conf Ctr, 2900 Jackson Rd. 764-0533. Sch Music--Collage Concert, Sch Music ensembles & soloists, 8:15 pm, Hill Aud. 24-Hr Music Line, 763-4726. Ctr for S & Southeast Asian Studies--Lec, A Md Nor, "The Islamization of Malay Culture: The Case of Traditional Performing Arts," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. *Zeta Phi Beta--Party, Mich Union, 10 pm-1:30 am. All welcome. Asian Stds Coalition--Reading, F Chin, 7-9 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm. Chabad House--Svc, "Redemption from Egypt & Ours," 5:30 pm, 715 Hill St. 99-LEARN. Overeaters Anonymous--Mtg for bulimics (others welcome), noon, 3rd Fl Mich Union (by Counseling Svcs). Chinese Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30 pm, 3150 Glacier Way, 761-7503. Gay Liberation--Brothers coffee house, 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186. SATURDAY January 23 *Hill St Cinema--The Seven Samurai, 8 pm, MLB3. *Men's Athletics--See Jan 22; indoor track Mich relays, 2 pm, prelims & 6 pm, finals, Track & Tennis Bldg. *Mens & Women's Athletics--Gymnastics, U-M vs Illinois, 1 pm, Crisler Arena. *AAFC--Film, Children of Paradise, 7 pm, MLB4. U-M-Flint--Meet the artist recep, R Wojciechowski, 7 pm, Univ Cr Gallery. 762-3431. Sch Music--Recital, flutist C Spring, 8 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall. Asian Stds Coalition--Creative writing workshop, F Chin, 1-4 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm; reading, L Inada, 7-9 pm, 2nd Fl Museum Art. Chabad House--Mornirg svc, 10 am, 715 Hill St. 99- LEARN. *Nat ASc Museums--Children's workshop, "Michigan's Native Americans": ages 4-6, 10 am-noon; ages 7 & up, 1-3 pm. Reg req. 764-0478. *Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Shows: "A Starry Night," 10:30 & 11:30 am; "Voyager 2 at Uranus," 2, 3 & 4 pm. Loc 4th Fl Nat Sci Mus, corer Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-0478. Karate Club--Practice, 3-5 pm, CCRB small gym. All .welcome. United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn--Grad fellowship potluck, 6:30 pm, 2317 Miller St. 769-1785. SUNDAY January 24 Hosp Arts Prog--AA Suzuki Inst concert, 2:30 pm, 1st Fl Hosp Lobby, 936-ARTS. Sch Educ--Lec, S Han, "Korea, Past, Present and Future Hopes," 2 pm (dinner avail, 1 pm), Anderson's Restaurant, 2330 E Stadium. 971-5723. Sch Music--Recital, clarinetist C Eichhom, 6 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall. United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn--Coll std. Sunday sch, 10:45 am; *coll std brunch, 12:15 pm; wedding shower for Bernie & Jerry, 6:30 pm, 602 E Huron. 668-6881. Disabled Std Svcs-Sign lang club, "Signs of the Times," 2- 4 pm, Mich Union Mich Rm. Beg-adv welcome. 763-3000. Chabad House--Study grps: Jewish laws on the Shabbat, 3:45-4:30 pm; Talmud laws of marriage, 4:30-6 pm; Torah, 7pm; ethics of our fathers, 8-9:30 pm. Pizza night, 6 pm, 4