8B - The Michigan Daily Weeken'd Magazine -Thursday, January 22, 1998 0 The Michigan Daily Weeke Clockwise from left: Business junior Tricia Ricci cleans toys at the Ronald McDonald House; Pryanka Mahoo paints the basement of a house for Habitat for Humanity; a volunteer for Knitwits gets ready to sew a bedroll for the homeless; Business junior Karl Dietrich cleans a toy castle at the Ronald McDonald House. Photostory by: I Louis Brown, Mallory S.E. Floyd and John Kraft Project SEF entire Univ the elderly, and is free the membe Ann Arbor. dents were where they Humanity, t RVE is an organization composed entirely of University students whose work benefits the ersity community. SERVE envisions a more just and peaceful society that values children and provides a quality education and health care to all people equally, protects the environment, of violence, hunger, homelessness, AIDS, poverty and racism. Although these are lofty goals, rs of SERVE do their best to ensure that these goals are met through relentless service in Monday's observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was no exception. While University stu- still asleep, SERVE members were visiting sites all around the greater Ann Arbor area, donated their time and energy to projects ranging from refurbishing a house with Habitat for :o knitting mittens and scarves for the homeless.