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Page 8- The Michigan Daily - Monday, January 15, 1990

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The U~niversity of Michigan Union LO January 15 to January 21, 1990

S.E.R.V.E. Brings you
the Service Opportunities Fair
They need YOU now! Surely you have a few hours a week to give
THEM!

Now for the Correct
Kudos!
When we saluted Project
Community's student staff for
their outstanding contributions
in cr rpl ar in Il ffr i

Education

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Chris Blanchard
Jennifer Rubin
Richard Freysinger
Claudia Blanchard
Richard Donelan

Through S.E.R.V.E. you have the chance to work with over 125 tsevice-it4ing last "ter,"we Joy Das Gupta
community agencies. Some will ask for on-going commitments and listed some coordinators under Katie Hannah
some will sponsor one-time projects. The easiest way to find out about the wrong projects. Our apolo- Jennifer Austin
all the rou s and what they need is to come to the Service Opportuni- gies! Here's a corrected listing: Jerry Galea
ies air. t wi sday, January 18, 11-3, in the Michigan Sharon Carpenter
Union Ballroom. Come and me representatives from approxi- Pam Melvin
mately 50 community service agencies an ial action groups that Chemical Dependency
need volunteers. Learn how you can give as litt ne hour a week Kathleen Dohert
and help someone in need, and learn about others an self in the John FohrmanHealth Care
process.Jn h
Jeanne Gray Nate Munson
U-M students have a long tradition of caring about social issues and Todd Roeske Michelle Rivette
helping others, and this is your chance to be .a part of it all. No matter Denise Plaiser
where your interests lie, there is sure to be an organization that can niceZinn Cheryl Roslund
use your helping hands. Get involved: stop by the third annual Dan Forberg
Service Opportunities Fair sponsored by S.E.R.V.E. Amy Shore
Criminal ~tice
For more information (and to volunteer!) please call the S.E.R.V.E. Teaching Assistants
office at 936-2437, or stop by 2211 Michigan Union. Kim Anderson
Eric Antonow ToiClwl
Sabrina Booth Ton Cald well
DoraBranelySusan Davis
HELPING IS A CHAIN REACTION: PASS IT ALONG Dora Brantely Richard Donelan
Amanda Carlson Ronnie Tichenor
David Christensen
Paige Dotson
Chuck Ebel
Rob Flaggert Office Assistants
Ron Ikens Makanya Anderson
Try Michigan Advertising Works: it Works! W" assen Lynn Faustin
rmy bbzJeff Maple
Kristen Merecki Jeremy Lobbezoo
Michigan Advertsing Wrks (MA is te tudent-perateM
advertis in ditribution a en y th UMp (Wvi in Iowbu t hris Mongeluz
ac1 .rtl ? Scott Neisch
advertising di;tribution f )r stud 7nt i manz tion: an Univer~yLuecePltc
t" - Laurence Polatsch
departments. Tran- prsonn an h.p y u organ nze ya u Icity Liz Rosenberg
campaign from b. mni; to end New exp m d services includ -'f ihalSa
indiid ul cosulttionMichael Shaw
Rebecca Story
These are somn. of MAW's most widey-use services: Marc Zeplin

Monday-Friday, 11-2
Enjoy the U-Club for a special
lunch
Monday-Friday, 4-8
Happy Hour is the only place to
be for snacks,
drinks, and old sitcoms
Monday Evening
Join us for
Monday Night Football
at the
U-Club
Tuesday Evening
Movie Night

Wednesday Evening
UAC Laughtrack
Thursday Evening
UAC Soundstage
Friday Evening
New Music Night with DJ Tom
Simonian
Saturday Evening
Reggae Night
*****The University Club is a private
club for U-M students, faculty, staff,
alumni and their invited guests.
Only members of legal drinking age
may purchase alcohol. ID re-
quired.****

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RESERVED SHOWCASES

Your organization may po its yer or oster in one or more
strategically located locked showc ss round campu:, 'n the Union
the Fishbowl, the UGI I ounge, the Dow Building on Norti Campus,
the Frkze Building ard the hoo h Mm owcas.s are
even 3-D!

The Michigan Leadership C
For Movers and Shakers

nference:

DIAG BOARDS

These canvas signs are suri to attra t attntion as v3ryone psis
them on the Diag. Th yr x an you paint them y )ursl wi h
the most carefully crafed message fr maximum efct.
BUS SIGNS
Thousands of U-M students and )th -r pr o nel rid- U-M bus:ses .d c
day, and they have a lot of free time as they ride to h1ok at yur sign
overhead. This is the perfect way to reach people who h ave imne to
read some small print.
BANNERS
A huge banner hung over the Diab or over the steps of the Union i a
great way to announce your event to everyone who passes by. Diag
banners can b - of gene.ral in re t bi Union banner are only for
events taking place in the Union.
PACKAGE PLANS
Save money and get maximum visibili a Diag rd
two) and bus signs all at the sanme time.
Some of hse servic ar Fin som reur a feTofin t
all the details, you are invited to stop by the MAW ofe n 2202
Michigan Union from 95, Mond ay trough Fridyor cal 74436.

The Student Organization Development Center (SODC) is proud to
present The Sixth Annual Michigan Leadership Conference: Aspira-
tions and Inspirations on Saturday, January 20, 1990 at 9:00am in the
Michigan Union. The conference will benefit both emerging and
current student leaders, allowing all students to participate in sessions
to enhance personal and group leadership sllls.
Students will have the opportunity to attend sessions such as: How to
Publicize my Organization/Activity; How o Motivate my Members;
Humor in Leadership; Running Effective Meetings; Combining
Cultures; "Talk to Us"; Developing a Sucessful Image; Preventing
and Dealing with Burnout; Campus to Career; and Ethics in Leader-
ship.
The keynote speaker will be Dayna Eubanks, WJBK Channel 2 News
Anchorperson, speaking on "Aspir ions and Inspirations of a
Leader." Other leaders offering t r expertise include professionals
and peers from the University of ichigan, Bowling Green State
University, and the Ann Arbor mmunity.
Registrations are being acce now at the SODC office, 2202
Michigan Union. The fee f the conference is $15 and includes materi-
als, refreshments, and th eynote luncheon. Conference partipants
need to arrive at the U nin Ballroom by 9:00 AM so events can begin
on schedule. Since o 350 people can participate, and many thou-
sands of U-M stud s are leaders now or intend to be leaders in the
future, it is a go idea to register early and assure yourself a fun-
filled and edu ional Saturday!

Tito Puente and his
Latin Jazz Come to
Ann Arbor
During his dynamic four-decade
career, Tito Puente has brought
the rhythm, music, and flavor of
Latin jazz to audiences around
the world. On the way, he has
made 120 recordings, written
400 compositions, and won
Grammy awards in 1979, 1983,
and 1985. His abilities as per-
cussionist, composer, and
arranger have brought him a de-
voted international following as
he has visited every continent.
His was the first Latin orchestra
to perform for the President of
the United States.
He is known as El Rey, the King,
and Salsa's Soul Man because
the sound he and his band make
is a unique and pioneering
combination of hot jazz and Latin
music. His impeccable rythmic
sense comes-through as he
plays the timbales, but he also
plays the occasional keyboard or
saxaphone. His band is
irresistable: it gets even the most
staid listener moving with its
infectious improvisations of jazz
standards and original Latin
compositions.
Percussionist extraordinaire Tito
Puente and his band will bring
YOU to your feet too. Take the
opportunity to see Tito Puente
and his Allstars as they bring the
authentic sounds of salsa to Ann
Arbor. They will appear on
Sunday, January 21 at 7:30 in
Power Center, proudly presented
by Eclipse Jazz. Tickets are on
sale now at the Michigan Union
Ticket Office for $16.00 with the
special price of $12.50 to
students with ID. To charge by
phone, call 763-TKTS.

TICKET OFOFICE
On sale now
763-TKTS
Open every day
Donald Bryant Tribute Concert
Premiere of Dr. Bryant's newly
composed work as he retires
after 20 years as conductor of
UMS choruses
Sunday, January 14
8:00 - Hill Auditorium
Tito Puente Latin Jazz Allstars
Eclipse Jazz presents this
superb Latin jazz show
Sunday, January 21
7:30 - Power Center
Harold S. Kushner
The author of When Bad'Thinas
Happen to Good Peole
Tuesday, January 23
7:30 - Hillel
Kodo
These masters play traditional
Japanese drums from tiny to
gigantic
Friday, January 26 and
Saturday, January 27
8:00 - Power Center
Hungarian State Folk En-
semble
100 performers preserving true
Hungarian folk elements
Wednesday, January 31
8:00 - Hill Auditorium
The St. Olaf Choir
The international measure of ex-
cellence in a capella singing
Saturday, February 3
8:00 - Hill Auditorium

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Education, and Health Care (as well as Criminal Justice.) Earn
Sociology 389 or Education 317 credit this term by enrolling in a
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working in service-learning situations in actual Ann Arbor area sites
in these four essential fields. Overrides are required for enrollment.
Stop by our office in 2205 Michigan Union for more information. Our
hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.

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