a Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 28, 1988 The University of Michigan Union November 28 to December 4,1988 Way to Get Involved! OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Meet Buffy m m m m m m m m m m m - m- - m- m m- - Sainte Marie ROSE BOWL TOUR This week we don't have a " specific program or project for you, or a special person to honor; however,.. . We want to thank you. You folks really have been listening! Because you read the Back Page, and because you care about other people, those in need have really benefited from your help so far this term. When Patric McFarlane needed volunteers, you responded. When Washtenaw Literacy needed help, you responded. National Student Hunger and Homelessness Week was a fruitful venture because of YOU. And these are just some of the opportunities you're taking advantage of through Project SERVE. So thanks! And keep helping people. You won't believe the incredible difference you can make in someone's life, and how much you will learn and grow from the experience. Project SERVE (Students in Educationally. Rewarding Volunteer Experiences) is a service-learning project of Michigan Union Project Com- munity which is set up to encourage and enable student participation in public service. Keep watching this space for ways to get involved in the community! Call Michigan Union Project Community/Project SERVE at 763-3548 or stop by 2205 Michigan Union if you or your student organization is inter- ested in making a difference in the world. NVESIT CLUB TICKETS ON SALE Now! THE WDLvER E WLONCE AGAIN REPRESENT THE BG T H E E JA U JOIN T HEFUNON THE OF FICIALUNE FMC R BOWL TOUR< SPACKAGE NLUDESA GAME TICKET, A COMPLETE GAME DA PACKAG, 'RAN- PORTAT|ON, SEATING TOGETHER FOR THE U-M CONThNGENT, AND S X N GHTS A ThE MAHH QOT TL ANGELEs-AIRPORT. TALSO!NCLUDE A KN SJW ONAL A7 VITLES, SU'H AS TH E TOOTH ToURNAMENT OF RcrE. PA R A You CAN A - ATTEND A MCHIGAN NEW YEAR'S EvE A t . . RALL.Y AND THE MCHIGAN MARCHING BAND. Meet singer, songwriter and Native American activist Buffy Sainte Marie at the Michigan Union this Tuesday, November 29 from 3:00-4:30 in the Wolverine Rooms. This reception is sponsored by Michigan Union Minority Student Services. Ms. Sainte Marie has written songes as diverse as "Piney Wood Hills," "Universal Soldier," and "Up Where We Belong" (for the movie An Officer and A Gentleman). Blacklisted during the Johnson administration along with Eartha Kitt and others, Ms. Sainte Marie's efforts on this continent are focused on the struggles of Native American people of the United States and Canada. Buffy Sainte Marie has insights that are devastatingly honest and capable of spellbinding an audience. After you meet her, go see her show at the Ark. See the Ticket Office listing on this page for details. T C: O ILST-D... S-rA-R/FACJ AEO A1_ KH LF O MH ,r MHGANU UNNTCKE OFFICE TOUR PRICES: $799 PER PERS, TRE C _ $837 ERPERSON, COUBL s. CUPA05 Y $988 PE R PERSON, S NGL E 055 PANY LAND ONLY TOUR PRICES (.0R THSE WTH THER OWN TRANSPORTATON 'TO CAL F ORMA $299 PER PERSON TR P__ OCCUANCY $347 PER PERSON, DOU..BLE CCUAN> $498 PER PERSON, SNGE OCCIKANC TOUR OFFICE HOURS: 9AMI-6 TODAY THROUGH DCE veER 2 P K .. v, v:-a 0 ONS? CALL 663-7510 Real World Experience in Schools, Prisons, Hospitals Take one of 35 experiential learning projects for credit through Michigan Union Project Community. Help in the community and learn about life while you earn sociology or education credits toward graduation. Preregister at Project Community, 2205 Michigan Union. Funky Jewelry For Sale! Come see Howard Wheeler and his mod, mod jewelry in the Michigan Union mall, ground floor, today through Friday, No- vember 28-December 2.' What a timely sale! Buy all your holiday gifts from Howard. Sale proceeds benefit Michigan Union Arts and Programming, the folks who bring you the light of art to enrich your life, and the glory of fashion to adorn your bod. THE MICHIGAN UNION BOARD OF RII'RESENT ATIVES .. A .E Li U TO. The Michigan Union Board of Representatives is composed of 13 gradu- ate and undergraduate student members, and faculty, staff, and alumni representatives. The Board is responsible for recommending policy and serving as an advisory panel to the Director of the Michigan Union/Student Programs and North Campus Commons, Frank Cianciola. This year, the Board has divided up into several committees to investigate the programs, services and facilities provided by the Michigan Union " North Campus Com- mons. As the Commons has recently become a part of the Michigan Union, one committee is investi- gating the current and future use of that growing facility. Space allocation in the Commons' new addition is a primary concern of that committee. " Union Life Member Program. This committee is exploring ways to refurbish this time-hon- ored tradition. " The University Club. The possibility of ex- panded activities for this organization are under consideration, as well. We're always looking for input about any issue in- volving the Union. If you'd like to talk to us, contact us through the Office of the Director, 763- 5750. The Michigan Union Board of Representatives, 1988-1989 Student Representatives Daniel Berke Kermitt Brooks Lowell Cantor Charles Dudley Rob LoPrete: Brian Newell Erin O'Grady, Anne M. Pearson Keith Wilkey Peter Berman, UAC Rep- resentative Alumni Representatives Matt Neumeier George Cavender SACUA Representatives Mike Marich Professor Pauline Steele Vice President for Devel- opment Representative Julie Prohaska Pool Sharks- Nine Ball Tournamen Every Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the Michigan Union Billiards and Games Room, pit your skill against other wily players in the famous Nine Ball- Tournaments. Rules: Race to five, single elimination; 1 foul ball in hand, $5.00 entry fee. Open to all students. For more info, call 763-5786. Alley Sharks: Join the Bowling Team! It's not just for people on Miller Beer commercials, you know. Bowling is fun, and it takes more skill than you'd think! But it's fun for beginners, too. Meet new people, have a great time. Go to tournaments, partici- pate in a Michigan-Ohio collegiate league. It's good exercise, too! Anybody who's a U-M student andis interested in bowling can participate. Meetings take place at Colonial Lanes din Indus- trial Drive. Call 764-6498. , VITVVVVVV I A A AA A A A This Week at the U-Club Monday & Tuesday , 4.8 pm Happy H our Monday the 2$th (Ion ight! ): Mvonday Night FootbalI on the ' Big Screen Tuesd ay t he 29th: WResd a tn 3h: UAe LU pyinK t ! h , T hersay the 1st: Satellite Wis~U $4 i~ ' ... .. .. ... .. .. . . . .E ~ Awa -d: A~ ~t1~Mt Arts in the Union Music at Midday: Chamber Music of Scott Joplin, Mozart and others Enthralling, lovely and even fun chamber music played by talented members of the Residential College. A wonder- ful way to start December! Thursday, December 1, 1988 12:15-12:45, Pendleton Room The free, informal, half-hour Arts at Midday series and other cultural programs are brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming, whose mission is to enrich us through the arts. And it's about time somebody cared enough about us to do this. For information on future performances, watch this space. For information on how you can perform, call the Michigan TT : - A . 'rD 1.----... ----- Banner Space for Winter 1988 Student organizations, listen to this! If you're having an event in the Union during Winter 1988 and you'd like to reserve banner space for the front of the Union, we're doing things differently this year. Instead of signing up on a first come, first served basis, just come to the Michigan Advertis- ing Works (MAW) office at 2202 Michigan Union between now and December 8 and enter the lottery for the week you want. A random drawing of the names of everybodywho wants a particular week will be held December 9. You will be notified after that of what weeks you won. f'4^1 X A11r - P11 A')Zr- :I 4 Friday the 2nd: New Mui ih { I si.affatir iro nf nOr it h tu ........... ............. . . . ......... . ......................... ............. ................ .... . .. .... ........ .......... ....... . ..... .................. % %%. Vice President and Chief F~inancil officer's Representative a