I Page 12- The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 31, 1988 V : A i i!ii i i i i i allmammum The University of Michigan Union UN ION October 31 to November 6,1988 0 MICHIGAN UNION ART LOUNGE INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE ESSENCE OF THE SPIRIT:y AN ASIAN AMERICAN ART SHOW Project SERVE's Volunteers of the Week Cold, Hard Cash & a Warm, Fun Job FINE ART POSTER SALE FRIDAY, 4 NOVEMBER , 4-6 PM The £23CIiC~ of ~ ~ir~ I: ~ p ~.K cx.i AmerLaos, w~o d ~m ro PP 1 ; r X6' !1{"!'., . .. 4 , ry. , °s' t. ry _;; : .' ., ., ' _:^ iii> iii ,o~ lY still has openings on its set-up crew. Pre- pare rooms for meetings, banquets, and other fun stuff. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Call 763-5911 or come to the Scheduling Office, 1400 Michigan Union for an application. Need a Quiet Place to Study? i.-. ,i-dOi Study Lounge, open every day from 9am to midnight, is an oasis of historic, peaceful silence staffed by volun- teer monitors to keep it that way. When you really want to get some work done, come to the Study Lounge. First floor, Michigan Union. I The Fosence of 1W 2phit fxh Vi, v~Ul Cynthia Ya K. a V S ;okr. U Arbor Han&>~ Ko I fus urr ~Kr ~< r Ii. A r P tho Ar a Myon; _.o,: 'urn Chin, KM T hA . . Pint V :0 1 U about his fa nily and 3iio I; hi ii. a. o. To;.jia 5 tuo mt hA. Nataha. -mNW ricrkan: AS. The exhibit liseli runs Iron. Nov A RTS AT MIDDAY SONGSBYYC MONTHY Celebrate fall with this uplifting half-hour of vocal music. Thursday, November 3, 12:15-12:45 in the Union's Pendleton Room. The informal, half-hour Arts at Midday series and other enriching cultural programs are brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming, whose mission is to enrich you through the arts. All you have to do is show up! THI ,,,.«sH'~ CLU: Jethro Woodson, bassoon, and Steve Gathman, piano. Both are U-M School of Music Doctoral (DMA) students. Tuesday, November 1 at 8pm in the Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. Brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming. Mfndy Fidiy . -.. Tusdyahe1s- Wednsda tK2r Thursday the 3ad. ..r Ir th~h Th e Bursley 'Comirnit Volunteer Program Bursley i a big residlene. hall, but we bet you never realized exactly how: far-reaching t is, Through the Bursley Community Vluniteer Program, Bursley staff and .residents reach into the Ijikone Big rthwr Big Sster P'rgramn,,the.:> lBursleycare child Care Program, and Molt Chl- dren's1-ospifaL4They visit AIDS patients, tutor young mnen at theMax' Boy's Training Schoo1f and work with the. H-um'ane Soc ity. An Amnesty International group works for the release of prisoners of conscience, and the Traveling Theater Troupe brings entertainent to hospitals in the area. Throufgh its volunteer prograixm Burley resi dents lsp stretch their arms around the Vt eran's Administration lHlspital, the Cunty aii>L Northwalk (orth Cim- pi'~s SaEewalk branch) ,. the Elderly Cmpanion ship Proram, and Bursley ~A1'R (ight' Against IStittion++al! Inditvidulal acsm. By helping people i need Bttrsley Commu- nity ounte er Irgram members get ~ wonderful educati on, feel great ab~ut themselves, Piave ' fun and learn valuable l l iiTh B 4 6s e y C n a n i n t y r Volunteer Program i open to you--ven if y u don't hive in urse. Call Michigan nion P'rolet Comm ruity! Project SERVE at 7(3 3548cr sto pby20 iterested izn ursleys opportunities. 'roetSRVE {C # din~i Comcmun titywhich i st up toQ rr age anenae stuet pr- tiiio v n i d& erce. F I I I CONGRATULATIONS Thirty-two U-M students just spent an incredibly enriching 7 weeks. Through the Michigan Union Student Organization De- velopment Center's Emerging Leader Program, they learned about getting involved on campus and enhancing their leadership skills. W'e like to commend these stu- dents for their perseverance throughout this program: Karen !Bergbower Kofi Boone Anne Marie Bork Chris Bower Nick DeBiaso Nikko Dounchis Kevin Fencil Brian Gambs Shira Goodman Laura Grove Valerie Guenther Kim Guo Andrew Humphrey Juli Kennedy David Keyser Elizabeth Kotick Marcus Lien John Line Chris Maeso Melissa Mercer Mary O'Keefe San geeta Patel Laura Porterfield Debbie Rech Kim Ross Adhir Shroi Rich Swak la Gabrielle Swenson Lisa Truax Jane Vitkuske Jay Wallace Debra Waxman We'd also like to thank these campus leaders for their help in this program: HAT WOLLE F~BE LIKEIF WE LIVED IN A TRULY A VONJMNT? Emnbracing(Diferenes: The Minority Studn t Ledrsi Intitute. Tuesday, N