The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons April 22 to May 4,1991 kI Thank You! U ubefei~ {f)eciai D~y Thank You! Thank YouI Project S.E.R.V.E. would like to thank all the people who volunteered in the Ann Arbor community this year. The time and energy are much appreciated, both by the organizations and the individuals you worked with, and by those around you who feel the effects of the knowledge, perspective, and insight you have gained from your experiences. If you are staying in Ann Arbor after Winter Term and would like to enrich your summer by volunteering, there are many organizations that could use your help. To review the opportunities available, come to the S.E.R.V.E. office, Room 2211 Michigan Union, or call 936-2437. For those of you leaving Ann Arbor for the summer, be sure to stop by the S.E.R.V.E. office this fall, and start the year off on a positive note by volunteering. Thanks again f or a great year of community service. Contributing to Project Community's Success... "But of a good leader, who talks little, When his (her) work is done, the aim fulfilled, They will say, 'We did this ourselves'". - Lao Tsu, 600 B.C. Wow! We have reached the end of another successful term of Project Community service and seminars. Without the wonderful leadership and com- mitment of the student coordinators (and all those enrolled) it couldn't happen. The following people deserve our thanks for helping their students know, "We did this ourselves." ,v, orks ichigan 1 dvertising itu ~)n Wc~3ne~day, ti c hi-ChTh b~fc~ ~g 3 ~p~2dci buW~ foc :Qc~e~i~f~ Day, 7!~Vi j~fff~ wih be ~is v~ iro~ L~ :00 a~xi. to 2:00 p.m. K!, bwf nCm~ 0 ppe ~ak c 'rkcn sO fry,. o'~,woigby,. e a. ad ~ b The first day of contracting with M.A.W. for Fall Term advertising will be September 2, 1991. Stop in and pick up a new brochure and let us help you plan your promo- tional campaigns. Be ready and advertise early! Applications are available now for the Union Banner Lottery for events scheduled in the Union during Fall Term, 1991. Services offered by M.A.W. are available to all student organizations recognized.by MSA and to all university departments. Stop by Michigan Advertising Works in the Michigan Union, Room 2202 or call 764-0436. Terrervations, which e recomrnended, please calb /6& 648. ATTENTION Class of 1991! MONDAY To FRIDAY Lunch is served from 11am to 2pm. MONDAY To FRIDAY. Happy Hour is held from 4pm to 8pm. TUESDAY EVENING Reggae with DJ Creole Kid. THURSDAY EVENING Jazz music from 6pm to 8pm. Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from 5pm to 6pm. FRIDAY EVENING New Music with DJ Jeffrey. SATURDAY EVENING Kuumba: House and R&B Music with DJ Mickey B. 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 required. Entree Pus roffram A oan Aitin ar Dwinig MUt a i&onon Tw Congratulations to the Trained Volun- teer Corps as we come to the close of our first year. We have appreciated the chance to work with those in need in our community - Homeless, EI- erly, Adult Learners, and Youths at Risk. It has been a learning adven- ture. A warm and hearty thank you to the TVC course Coordinators: Jennifer Armstrong Jared Genser Kathy Hogan Kim Riley Lisa Simms Diana Stillwell Meg Young Thank you to our T.A. Carol Kinney' for her knowledge and wisdom. Thank you to all our students who expressed interest in the TVC organization and a well-deserved thanks to all the students of the TVC course for your patience, skill, and dedication. The Trained Volunteer Corps will be back and even better in Fall '91. For more information on what TVC offers, come to Room 2205 of the Michigan Union. The Committee for Gradu-i ation has planned Senior Swing Out 1991, a series of university-wide events to honor the Class of 1991. The following events are for graduating seniors as well as their friends and families to enjoy during graduation week. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 Senior Happy Hour The University Club, Michigan Union. Admission - free. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Senior Leader Reception for nominated seniors. Pendleton Room, Michigan Union. 3 p.m. to5p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 3 President's Reception for the Class of 1991, family, friends, and alumni. Alumni Center. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 3 Jazz on the Terrace for the Class of 1991 and family. The University Club Terrace. Hors d'oeurves & cash bar. Admission - free. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. MSATURDAY, MAY>4 Minority Graduate Reception for the Class of 1991 and family. '4 William Monroe Trotter House, 1443 Washtenaw Avenue. 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. SATU AY MAYA Commencement Buffet for the Class. of 1991 and family. The University Club, Michigan Union. 9 a.m. to 4p.m.Y a uiat~o den is biors Thank You Student Employees 01 If you are interested in discovering more about your leadership style, designing an ethical code for student leaders, or discussing ethnic and gender differences in leadership styles, then the Advanced Seminar in Leadership is for you. The class, offered for three academic hours through the Sociology Department, enables juniors and seniors with leadership experience to discuss and debate issues which have an impact on their future. Stop by the Student Organization Development Center (SODC), Room 2202 Michigan Union, or call 763-5900 to obtain more information. The class size is limited to 25 students, so come early! The Michigan Union staff would like to thank all our student employees. We appreciate all your efforts during the past year. If you're graduating - congratulations!lf.not, we'll see you in the fall. Have a relaxing and enjoyable summer. 0 If you are ready to develop the skills and knowledge you need to function effectively as a leader, both on campus and throughout your career, this class is for you. First and second year students who are interested in beginning or continuing their leadership training are invited to register for the Leadership Development Class. Earn three academic credits through the Sociology De- partment while learning personal management skills, like organizational goal- setting. The class size is limited to 25 students, so come by the Student Or- ganization Development Center (SODC), Room 2202 Michigan Union, or call 763-5900 to obtain more information. Seven Students Appointed to MUBR Congratulations to the following students who have been appointed to serve one- year terms on the Michigan Union Board of Representa- tives (MUBR). Susan Brain, Junior John DeSue, Junior Jason Frankena, Junior Lillian Kyser, Sophomore Priti Marwah, Sophomore Chris Neff, Junior Elizabeth Song, Junior 3The terms fr rtheseeve Photographs on Display in the Art Lounge Stop by the Art Lounge (First Floor of the Michigan Union) to see a selection of work by U-M graduate student Rodney Roberts. The exhibit features a selection of works from his series of twenty-five studies entitled 'Walking the Huron River from Hudson Mills to Belleville." The exhibit will be displayed through May 10 in the Art for Keeping the Study Lounge Open A special thank you to all the Michigan Union Study Lounge volunteers who con- tributed their time to keep the Study Lounge open this past term. The students and the Michigan Union staff appreci- ate your dedication and com- mitment. 01 .~- A;. ~ 4 SV~ A -~ ~>i~ A