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dynamics of rockers like "Driver 8"
and "Get Up," which can carry into
R .E .M . the upper tiers, R.E.M.'s trajectory
Continued from Page 7 seems set; this is their biggest
" But as the diffuse world-wide tour yet, and big-time
Here)." Bta th difs granssemceti -ifol
subjectivity of their older songs thean seems certain - if only
gives way to the simple, charged the can survive it on their own
ful and resonant whether he's play-
ing post-bop expressionism or new-
wave improvisation. His technique
Continued from Page 7 on up-tempo tunes explores the ex-
tremes of the instrument, while on
Doctor John, John Scofield, and romantic ballads he slides into a
University alum Chick Corea. His lush, warm lyricism.
latest collaboration with the Doctor This wonder of a musician is
is rated among the five best record- ushering in a new era of free-form
ings of 1988 by Jazziz magazine. jazz. With a strong personality sup-
Border Town is said to be his ported by an encyclopedic knowledge
"liveliest, funkiest, rootiest package of the form, he is the forerunner of
of tunes to date." an as-yet-unnamed genre in the mu-
Wallace has assimilated much of sic.
the best of jazz's past - from Louis BENNIE WALLACE blows his
Armstrong to John Coltrane - and horn at the Ark, 637-112 S. Main
remodeled it into a style which is ho a e A 637nd /2 S. an
uniquely his own. His tone is soul- St. Shows are at 8 and 10 p.m. and
uniquelytickets cost $10.50

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Galens
Continued from Page 7'

Not dead yet
Jimmy Garcia jams with the Greatfull Dead at Chrysler last night.

and a radiologist," competing on that
notorious game show, Jeopardy.
This revolution in drama also in-
cludes plots mimicking the musical
Camelot, and the feats of an all-
medical student orchestra. Though
all of the play's proceeds go to char-
ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily ity, it does not treat the issues and
scenes of medical life with overpro-
tected, gloved hands.
"It's not something to bring
children to," said Wright, who hinted
at the tupperware parties and marital
problems often typical of surgery
Read Jim Poniewozik Ever room dialogue. The machismo of
surgeons in one skit, in which Jim
Carlisle plays "King Athero" and

Ann Schneider plays "Nurse-Get-in-
here," brings reality home with its
unmuted, yet comical irony. How
can we mix humor with illness? It's
just everyday life for doctors, nurses,
medical students, and probably for
most of us, but don't get a bellyache
over it. Instead, exercise a few
stomach muscles, laughing at Joe
Cannavo's rendition of Peter Falk as
Lt. Columbo searching for an evil
medallion in the surgery ward. And
why not participate in Galens' gen-
erosity to the less fortihate?
THE GALENS MEDICAL SOCY-
ETY will be performing at the
Mendelssohn Theater tonight and
Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and on
Saturday in a matinee at 1:30 p.m.
Tickets are $4 for students and $7 for
staff.

FIGHT DISCRIMINATION!
Join advocates of Palestinian rights in a pro-
test march/picket of the Jewish National Fund.
The JNF discriminates and fosters
militarism.
We will march from the Union to Campus Inn,
Sunday April 9, at 5:00 pm. For more informa-
tion call 663-0045 or 665-9620.

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ETA KAPPA NU ASSOCIATION
Eta Kappa Nu Association, the National Electrical and Computer Engineering honor society, was
created to bring into closer union those in the profession of Electrical or Computer Engineering
who by their attainments in college or in practice have manifested a deep interest and marked ability
in their chosen life work, so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the Engineering colleges, and
to mark in an outstanding manner those students in Electrical or Computer Engineering who
through distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership and exemplary character have conferred
honor on their Alma Mater.
We, the officers of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu at the University of Michigan, would
like to congratulate the following students for meeting the membership requirements and
completing the initation process, thus becoming active members of Eta Kappa Nu:

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Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor Society, was founded to mark in a
fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distin-
guished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by
their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal
culture in engineering colleges.
We, the officers and faculty advisors of the Michigan Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta
Pi, wish to congratulate the following people who have achieved our high
standards and have successfully completed the initiation rituals, thereby becom-
ing active members of Tau Beta Pi:

Douglas R. Black
Jeffrey Braun
Bailey Brown Jr.
George Chen
Nathan T. Church
Richard B. Devine
Laurie Dingle
Susan M. Dork
Brenda Elizabeth Fahling

Glenn E. Forbis
Craig S. Freedman
Matthew Wayne Gertz
Charles R. Gilmour
Georges Raif Harik
George Huang
Andrew P. Hoover
David Andrew Jacobs
Stephen Jang

James H. Kennedy V
Paul Nassab David Olsen
Michael E. Poplawski
Martin D. Rola
Linda Pamela Sanchez
Edward F. Skoudis
Thomas Luther Thomas
Todd C. Truax
Bryan R. White

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