The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons February 4 to February 10, 1991 You can end your search for a quiet study place by signing up as a volunteer monitor for the Michigan Union Study Lounge. As a volunteer, you will monitor a comfortable, beautifully furnished lounge and commit yourself to a set study schedule each week. Applications are available at the Study Lounge on the first floor of the Michigan Union. Even if you choose not to volunteer, please stop by tL Study Lounge and discove unique, peaceful place to study. Bundle Up With a NEW Sweater!!! This week, you can warm up with a handmade sweater from Elegant Passage. The more than 15 styles vary from heavy to light-weigh sale, which and end U-MS tde nt, Kati. L esh ock, Nomninat ed, f or Servic e Aw ard L shock nriacdbth U-M for thc t n ommu nt ri Awar T student 0 ttan contributions to pub c service/volunteerism and to upport thJ tnu U needs within a cin minity Learning About Your Student Organization Account and Services The Student Organization Accounts Service (SOAS) is presenting workshops to help officers and members of student organizations learn more about the different services SOAS offers. Some of the areas which will be covered are: learning about SOAS services, policies, & procedures, understanding your financial statement, and balancing the dollars. The workshops will be held on: Monday, February 4 (TODAY!! Room 2209 (A&B), Michigan Union 6pm to 7:30pm Wednesday, February 13 Wolverine Room, Michigan Union 6pm to 7:30pm If you have any questions, please call the SOAS Office at 763-5767. One Student's View of Maxey Boys Training School M y ind has changed2 My perception of the 'ite has gone from being a bt tentative oviiewing these kids as what they are - just kids. 1 thou hi at first, the kids would mostly keep to themselves. I did not think they would interact with us i/they did not really have to. Bov, was Swrong They really enoy our company. This can be seen by few guys who always come up to Steve every week to slap hands. There is also a kid who calls me Shor ty. At first,I didn't like it but he thought it was pretty neat A n ckname is a showing of friendship, or at least some form of camaraderie, Also, the last time we played PJictionary, some kids asked my opinion something. My impression going into this class was all the kids at Green Oaks probably had learned to trust no one in their life. But after a few weeks, one kid showed he trusted my opinion by asking if I thought he could make it into Ferris State. When we played Piction- ary, another misconception of mine was thrown out the window. I really did not think these guys were really smart. But some of the words involved in the game proved me wrong." - Michael Diponic, Student Volunteer at Maxey Green Oak Center Maxey is one of more than 50 Project Community sites. Project Community is a U-M service learning program offering academic credit for students with placements in Chemical Dependency, Criminal Justice, Education, Environmental Advocacy, Intergroup Relations, and Health and Special Populations. For more information, please stop by Room 2205 Michigan Union during office hours, weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. *0 MICHIGAN UNION Open every day On Sale NOW! Call 763-TKTS TICKET OFFICE Song Sisters' Valentine's Day Party This is the Song Sisters' annual fundraiser for the United Methodist Nursery School. Treat all the sweet children you know to a concert today. Sunday, February 10 at 1pm and 3pm, The Ark. Detroit Symphony Orchestra Presented by the University Musical Society. Sunday, February 10 at 4pm, Hill Auditorium. lendar Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. This fall, Leshock was the co-cha ir o f the 9 th Annu al one of l the ar(s boo donor compeitions in the nation. The Blood Battle raised more than 110,00 units of blood for sick and injured in Washtenaw County. If sdected for the state award, L eshock w il r rc ive cash funding, which she intends to u se tow r d r o w tl and improvemnnt f th.w Blood Battle, Leshock is on of the thousands of UM stud who shows commitment to community service through volunteer cfforts. If you are intercsted in becong involved in such diverse scrr ic arcas as tu tring', hunger relief, the environ- mnent, and women's issues, come to the Project .RY.E. office, Room 221 Michian Union, or cal 2437 As another offering in the "Arts at Mid-Day" series, African dancer Biza Somta will perform with his U-M dance troupe. The perform- ance will be Thursday, February 7 at 12:15 p.m. in the Pendleton Room. There is no admission charge. d from 11am-2 pm held from 4pm-8 pm rng ore Kid 'ening ;k: Tim Harrod and Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet Presented by the University Musical Society. Monday, February 11 at 8pm, Rackham Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY. Winter Solstice Concert The distinctive solo performances of three Windham Hill recording artists, Nightnoise, Liz Story, and Philip Aaberg, set the stage for a memorable evening of entertain- ment as they present music of the season. Tuesday, February 12 at 7:30pm, Power Center. New York City Opera National Company "The Marriage of . Figaro" Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, February 13, 15, & 16 at 8pm, Power Center. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY Loudon Wainwright Ill Presented by The Ark. Thursday, February 14 at 7:30 pm and 10pm, The Ark. The Replacements The most talked about live band of the decade. Thursday, February 14 at 8pm, Hill Auditorium. David Sanborn Presented by WJZZ Jazz 106 and Eclipse Jazz. David Sanbom is one of the undis- puted masters of contemporary jazz and pop. Saturday, February 16 at 8pm, Hill Auditorium. Mummenschantz Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday & Thursday, February 20 & 21 at 8pm, Power Center. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY iniversity Musical Socitv Winter Solstice Concert Performers Play Music of the Season For the second year, three Windham Hill recording artists are combining to form a Winter Solstice Concert Tour. Nightnoise, Liz Story, and Philip Aaberg will perform on Tuesday, February 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Power Center. The distinctive solo performances and beautifully crafted ensemble styles of these performers will set the stage for a memorable presentation of music of the season. Nightnoise is the quartet that teamed American violinist Billy Oskay, with Micheal O'Domhnaill, Triona Ni Dhomhnaill, and flutist Brian Dunning, all Dublin born. Along with their performances on all three "Winter Solstice" albums, they recorded four of their own albums - "Nightnoise", "Something of Time", "At the End of the Evening", and "The Parting Tide". Liz Story is a pianist whose music takea at.an intersection of classical, jazz, folk, and a century's wo;tf pular keybadl terature. Story's stirring arrangement of "Grensleeves" ori the "Winter Sols'i Vlume I" was essen- tial to its chio platinum status. Stou. has red ie solo albums on the Wire mill lab~r Her newest release 1$ stape of the Circus Ponies". Pt~ihp Aaberg, pianist, is notedforiis rigorous technique and bro;musc$ pe pe which hstaken iIm classica ie trs through associatons ,O arous major pa4 rock artists Hithree Wndham Hilums are "High Plains", "Outof t*#~f. ", andpright". TVC Starts its Winter Program The Trained Volunteer Corps (TVC) student organization i' beginning its winter program. We can match you witLh a volunteer work experience based on your preferences and availability. TVC has four program divisions: The Homeless Project, The Youth at Risk Project, The Elderly Project, and The Adult Literacy Project. You can choose from a variety of agency settings and volunteer individually or in a group with other U-M students. Also, TVC is providing the option of small group seminars for people who would like to share informa- tion and support with other volunteers. Call 763-3548 or stop by Room 2205 Michigan Union to learn the date and time of our next meeting. U-Club Offers a Special Lunchtime Promotion Some people say there is no such thing as a free lunch. Fortunately, the U-Club thinks otherwise. Beginning this week, the U-Club will offer a special promotion-a drawing for a free lunch for two people. You may register for the drawing during lunch hours by placing a business card in the punch bowl by the entrance. Each Friday, the U-Club will draw one business card from the punch bowl and notify this winner by telephone. This promotion will run until the end of April. Stop by the U- Club for lunch to register for your chance to win. Building Connections at Leadership Conference the 7th Annual Are you Interested In: hearing former Lieutenant Governor Martha Grlfiths give the keynote address? becoming an Influential person? enhancing your leadership skills? making the most of your leadership experience? developing as a person? having fun while working with others? learning how to motivate others? If you have answered 'yes" to any of the above questions, the 7th Annual Michigan Leadership Conference Is for YOUI Building Connections" will be held In the Michigan Union on Saturday, February 16 from 9:00a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration is $12 per person and the registration deadline is February 8 at 4:30 p.m. Registration forms may be obtained from the Student Organization fC^ M ^%. ...............-.& ... .. 0%0% Y fL t -1 --1....1t t 1 . -. 0I \' ' ; \ 111111 'A 'I I I I