ge 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 13, 1989 1;V The University of Michigan Union February 13 to February 19, 1989 Nominate Students Who Excel in Cocurricular Activities: The Tenth Annual Student Recognition Awards Why? donl't evertgettecognition thydsev.And teyivehei tmeerytlt n And because- It's our repniblt1a1olege ador pesr smmeso h om yt it to, reward 0 tm a f ir tiniiaive; and ou tanding work- Who? Individual stu dent;sgand Studenit ognztoswohv eosrtdottniglaesi qualities, showncX1 intaie1n aesgiiatcnrbtosbyon h sro oh How? Pick up a nominra!on fomi frfom the ,C.1CDesk or the; SOD C otceiteUno:h1o Campus C.ommons Snack Bar or!he (Compr-ehen1 Irfsivtudies Pormi 08Agl al And rememr-hz The deadline foen .L tris T February24'189^rin nmiaton ors o t eMihin o Student Organiza>tion evlpmn Cner fi'you need 1more info1or nminatiofors,_1 Arts At Midday: Music for Voice and Piano THANK OUTSTANDING SENIORS: Nominate Them for the Senior Leader Brunch LU-M student Alicia Hunter's beautiful soprano voice will be accompanied by student pianist Karen Walwyn's virtuoso playing. Alicia is a studentlf Professor George Shirley.> The two will perform modern and traditional works. Don't miss this. They will sing and play on Thursday, February 16 from 12:15-12:45 pm in the Pendleto n Room at the Union. Grab some lunch at the MUG (something kind of quiet, so you don't make distracting crunch- ing noises) and come upstairs for some fine music. The free, informal, half-hour Arts at Midday series and other enriching cultural programs are brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming. Music with your midday repast. You'll think you're in Europe. Senirs ivolvd incocuricuar prsuisninthe ommnian in U ive i d 're or tankandorvcngrT CAatul{os acieyinovdocmu.ItsteUivriyslastchncei J - -k t pig rnn _ sV f rt er o m te ntMV an al 0 0 Goodifor Your !H-eart and Good" for %our Swee t eart! DIONTgo and bu~yyoursweetie a 5-p ud t D)ay! 'Tt 's trite. 'Besides, its not , n al rz i r.t H9-eart Smart, elegant Puinchleon. - 'Whether you 're a ?North Campus 0r4e~irdart 4 s '" 'wt '.th and'your honey taken care of for Vt'It;s 'Id"A i t (i i the Mvichigan union and' the Wo.{rth special 'iallen tine menus: NQorthi Campus Commons 9pmaine Sat~ad with choice of dressing+J 1ine-poachedichicen breast with lemn s Scallions and rice I rBroccoli spears' Sherbert Ij 'Th 'University Chili !Poached scaffops 'Wild rice pilaf .Snow peas KJi\. I - . Fresh fruit medl[ey >J)=.~ ou. can have a vegetarian entree, if you'd' rather, at aithr4ocation.'Tie special dinners are $6.95. fo'r U'lub funches, calf for reserva :-~n 763.4648. fobr 9North Campus Commons Punches, just show up. Y ou canset idergla3tdytmb-engav'ute monior i thehistricpeaefulMcia no td one Y(Dr yo'eiterested, CaillJohn R i oel t 6c78,o ScheuLing fie. at763591 AKEADI R NE I TH M HION U ONAND NOT AP QMN a 0 o ap oeoi o n r9u l oi t angdiIan ne d a a for Ithe 19810 schoo Ts bcrd!is m- c fup or tud -os ._'acul tyJI n lM h o n pT a a r l n hju y m ra e n fl~ p. o.-am, _. .ls_ n ... ofe ,. byt Un on, The Qchai an te hi lwas. T. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ sm vh ~mnya huds~.omxtn potn en n ea o a' Orri and s exparisro 019 0 iilaol~iur. ; .. Turtn Ovr 6a Newy Lef ...I * The:.Uri y Club.:: :: : *::::.... .............................. ..................:::.:...... NL-w Mistc:anid House with:the:Pipc Can: .. . .ie . ... ih > :2.....:: : : : : : W6dsd:th&:1:5th-: : .: 2Wgtrck,. Thug i-te1th: .A:22:2: : . ..~a « pfs:&d by LUAC ::::::::: :::: ~thDJIQ...... ........... :22 . gts,:fcly:.staff, auni and their.". :2:nytdjguests; :Qnfy m .b. m:qfiea!drik: ::: tn:gemy:purCiaseatwhi: :::::: ... Open every day. Service charges where applicable. Witty fiddle, banjo, guitar, hammer dulcimer and jaw harp player. Tuesday, February 14 7:30 and 10pm at the Ark Witty, hot, fun jazz dance Thursday, February 16 8pm at the Power Center Top pop CD: "Scenes from the Southside" Saturday, February 18 8pm at Hill Auditorium Kevin Burke, fiddler, Andy Irvine, bouzouki, Jackie Daly, accordionist, and Irsh guitarist Arty McGlynn are the renowned members of this legendary group. What's a bouzouki, you ask. Well, come see. Sunday, February 19 7:30 and 10pm at the Ark Mast' I acher ~, Fantastic Students: Nominate Them for This Award Know ~f a Iheuhy member who's WOti( flY I a ea~ dug, research and/or public 5cfVic~? How about a student who is fabulous at seholarsiup. leader- ship, and/or service? Could this be r~ou? (3l'vo haudworking students and iheulty the credit they deserve, and nominate them (or yau~) for an a.ward ~ten by the Michigan Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Univer- Sit:e5, This award is pmsented to distinguished faculty and stu- dents h~oin each of the 15 public thoc--vear institutions in Much- ann. See?. Somebody from U-Mi will win, so it might as well be that uprson vonire ininking of. L'~onilm~te away hAl yen need to do is send his' I ~o-r nanse and a brief d~seript>r, suu?.:a~ .1. 1 ~. .n ..~oiu. heft- m.i-.n:i as Kac..n 40 Vhe hilehigen ~ x.~ea Sc. dent (Its mn~z thou Ihess-lopasiom cieavi-, )7~iG NilcIti -cc Lao a Non 1nanons arc due by Lebx envy 24f icr mare mao. ABLEISM: Issu:es ConroningPersons The topic of this month's "Understanding and Chal- lenging Our Isms" luncheon discussion/adventure series will focus on the particular problems of people with disabilities. The discussion will be facilitated by Dar Vander- Beek, Director of U-M's Disabled Student Services, a dynamic, challenging speaker. The luncheon will be held in dining rooms 4 and 5 of the Michigan League, and free beverages (coffee, tea and hot chocolate) will be pro- vided. Join us. Together we'll increase our understanding and awareness of our common humanity. This part of the series, which will be facilitated by Disabled Student Services, is spon- sored by the Michigan Union Student Organization Devel- opment Center, Michigan Union Minority Student Services, and several other University Student Services Wheelchair Billiards Tournament This Week Watch wheelchair athletes in an exciting Billiards Tourna- ment this Saturday, February 18 in the Michigan Union Billiards and Games Room. The tournament will last from noon until 6pm, and specta- tors are welcome. The tournament is sponsored by Michigan Union Arts and Programming, U-M Disabled Student Services, and the Michigan Paralyzed Veterans of America. For more info, or to register, call Ken Huber at 434-5619. V siting Wodworker Q/fes Specja l'o rkc-hop A lyillms nwho Aigh- -Kquaidperip Ptueand car~vd < si is rt4assachus" ~w~enghe isn't vT tag" n , isvisiting Ain- _rbb& A 4nd he ha ~gr ~iosy'eonsented to do some w~rks ops in theitudYent 0 Th&s'wegk eahi bout Mortise a? A~honjoitts a .he Mi iga lCnior s Student Woodshop,Iqfrard in the~ rear of the'SA Thicla scostsa 4r.,r. I fft Thursday, Februai4 I, frm 6- wihhseat er, uio knows zbhen ndk w4comback to-Ainn ro S 'akadvqzntage of is ex1ertise whie youcan. 0 offices. or dejis qd tfull "~zsA p - sc~ule cll heStaident Wob~sholtat \~y V 763-4035. °d