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volume nine, number twenty-four june 17, 1979

INSIDE TRACK ON EXTERNAL DEGREE

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An Information Night for Indiana University's External Degree Program will be open to the public on Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Administration Building at the 38th Street Campus.

The External Degree Program, a fairly new concept in education, is specifically designed as a "personal degree" opportunity for busy adults -- persons who, for work-related, economic, personal or geographic reasons, have found it impossible to get a college education.

Adult students can work toward degrees without having a full-time class schedule or campus residence. Two-year associate degrees or four-year bachelor's degrees in General Studies or Labor Studies may be earned through a variety of options.

For more information, call Ext. 4501.

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HOW TO GET YOUR PARKING PERMIT

The Parking Office, 420 North Agnes Street, will soon have available faculty and staff parking permits. You can stop by the office (it's just west of Cavanaugh Hall) for your application, or they will send it by mail if you request.

New parking permits will be issued if information on the application form is complete and all outstanding traffic violations are paid. Here are the new parking fees, effective July 1:

Blue permit Green permit Garage parking

*Evening permit

$7.50/month

$3.50/month

$12/month

$1/month

$90/year

$42/year

$144/year

$12/year

*Hospital staff eligible for the evening permit must fill out two forms if they want a blue or green permit in addition to the evening permit. There is no

additional cost for the evening permit when you apply for a blue or green permit.

Department heads may request application forms for departmental faculty and staff. When returned, each application form must be accompanied by a self- addressed, return envelope. Please make sure return addresses are complete, including correct room numbers.

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Indication of your desire for garage parking can be made at the time you register and fill out your new application form. If you had garage parking last year and plan to continue parking in the garage, please indicate this information on your application form.

Parking fees may be made by payroll deduction or paid by chec~. If you make a yearly payment for your parking fee, please make your check, for the entire

amount, payable to Indiana University. For information, call Parking Services at Ext. 4637.

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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE & SOMETIMES WHY

At the IMS -- An Anniversary Contemporary Indiana Artists Exhibit, an invitational show featuring works of selected Hoosier artists, has opened at the Indiana State Museum, 202 North Alabama Street. More than 30 artists are represented with watercolors, sculpture, acrylics, oils, etchings and lithographs. (Among the artists are Herron School of Art faculty members Edmund Brucker, Stanley

Burford, Harry A. Davis and Robert Weaver.) The show remains through September 9.

The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Displays -- Pharmacy displays this week in University Hospital will be Breon

Laboratories on Monday and Kendall Co. on Wednesday. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Presenting Presentations -- The Personnel Division is sponsoring 3-M Transparency Preparation Workshops Tuesday in the School of Nursing, Room 214. Communication Workshop for Management, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., will demonstrate how to organize and communicate a message more effectively with the overhead projector. The Transparency Preparation Workshop, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., will demonstrate how

to prepare professional-looking transparencies. If interested, call Ext. 8241.

Frolic in Bloomington -- The I.U. Staff Council's 23rd annual Fun Frolic opens Tuesday at the I.U. Stadium parking lot on Seventeenth Street in Bloomington. Some 50 rides and amusements will draw participants through Saturday. Proceeds go to scholarships for the children of I.U. staff members and for other Monroe County residents.

Stress -- "Anger and Guilt" will be the focus for this week's program in the nursing school's continuing education course on Stress Management for Clerical- Technical Personnel in Health Care Settings. The session will be Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the school, Room 232.

Grand Rounds -- Dr. Francois Abboud, chairman of the Department of Medicine at the University of Iowa School of Medicine, will discuss "Reflex Control of Circulation: Clinical Implications" during Department of Medicine grand rounds Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. in Myers Auditorium at Wishard Memorial Hospital.

What Rabbit? The Pulitzer Prize-winning classic favorite "Harvey" is on stage again this week at the Brown County Playhouse. Staged by I.U. theater students, the comedy will be performed Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are

$4.50 for adults and $2 for persons 14 and under. "Harvey's" run continues June 27-July 1 and July 4-8.

On Stage -- The last two performances of "Milk and Honey" will be on stage Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Hedback Theater, 1847 North Alabama Street. Tickets for the Footlight Musicals production are $3.75 for adults and $2.75 for students.

(Last week's Green Sheet listed IUPUI-ites as cast members of "Milk and Honey."

All those folk are not members of the cast but all have been and are active in Footlight Musicals.)

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G&D -- The popular musical comedy "Guys and Dolls" is the current attraction at the Indianapolis Civic Theater. Last two performances are Friday at 8 p.m.

and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Showalter Pavilion at the IMA. For ticket information and reservations, call 923-4597.

Flick -- Films based on the works of Indiana author Booth Tarkington are scheduled Fridays this month at the IMA. This Friday's movies are "Penrod and Sam" (1937) and "Penrod and His Twin Brother" (1938). The 8 p.m. showing in the DeBoest Lecture Hall is free.

Festivities -- The Cathedral Arts-sponsored Midsummer Festival will get under way Saturday at 6 p.m. on Monument Circle with music and entertainment of every description, plus an international cuisine provided by 15 restaurants and hotels.

Tickets are $2.50 in advance, or $3.50 at the gate. For information, call 637-4574.

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NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE

Appointed -- Dr. Judith Campbell has been appointed director of Child Psychiatry Services for Riley Hospital~ She will administer the research, service and teaching activities of both the Riley Child Guidance Clinic and the Riley Consultation-Liaison Service. Dr. Don Churchill, who has directed the Riley Child Guidance Clinic for

six years, will soon begin a sabbatical leave and return in 1980 to resume his teaching and research in child psychiatry.

Named -- Rufus Reiberg, chairman of the Department of English, at IUPUI has been named acting chancellor at I.U.-Kokomo. (Victor M. Bogle, chief administrative officer there for 20 years, resigned the post effective June 30. The I.U. trustees, meeting last Monday in Bloomington, accepted the resignation with regret and approved

the Reiberg appointment.) Currently on sabbatical leave at Yale University, Reiberg will assume the interim appointment with the start of the fall semester.

Awarded -- It was announced in Washington, D.C., this week that the 30-minute film call "IUPUI: The Remarkable Westside Story" has won a Citation Award from

the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Produced by WRTV in cooperation with IUPUI, the documentary had been placed in a national competition. Copies of the program are now available for free public use. Persons interested in borrowing 16mm film or videotape cassette copies of the doctLmentary should call the off ice of

university relations, Ext. 2134.

Closed -- The Bursar Off ice will be closed Wednesday because of Sununer Session II registration at Cavanaugh Hall. The office also will be closed for the late registration afternoon only on June 26. The office will re-open on June 27 at 8:30 a.m. for full banking service.

Did you know that ...

IUPUI's budget for the next fiscal year will climb nearly 9 percent from current spending figures. The I.U. trustees approved $494.4-million for the eight-campus system,

including $211.7-million for IUPUI. The IUPUI figure includes

$76.3-million for the university hospitals, and a 48 percent increase in utility costs.

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Invited -- The entire campus is cordially invited to recognize Dr. Ewald E. Selkurt for his 21 years as chairman of the Department of Physiology.

The occasion will be a retirement party on June 29 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

in the Medical Science Building, Room 205.

Phoned -- The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra will conduct a telephone sales campaign for the Golden Season (50th season) subscribers during an eight-week period in July and August. Two shifts of telephone salespeople will be

engaged to work Monday through Thursday, July 9-August 30, from headquarters in the American States Insurance Company, 500 North Meridian Street. Positions pay $3.50 and $3.10 an hour. Marian Osborn, project director, will interview applicants at Clowes Hall this week. For information, call 924-6321.

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GREEN SHEET'S FRIENDLY AD SERVICE

Pooches -- Six-week-old German shepherd puppies free to good homes. Call 545-2798 after 5:30 p.m. and any time weekends.

Needed -- Female roommate needed to share two-bedroom townhouse 15 minutes from campus. Call Ext. 3847.

For Sale -- Three-bedroom brick home with fenced back yard, dishwasher and carpeting, 38th and Arlington area. Call 547-6687 after 5 p.m.

For Sale -- Exceptional older brick home in Watson Road area, four bedrooms, large living room with wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room, breakfast room,

kitchen, 2 1/2 baths, huge closets, full dry basement, two-car garage, fenced play area. Natural walnut woodwork throughout. Within walking distance of 38th Street Campus. $48,500. Call 925-4537 for appointment.

For Sale -- Two-bedroom townhouse condominium, fully carpeted, air conditioned, double fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, enclosed patio and storage area, carport,

appliances negotiable, in Chapel Ridge, available July 9. $41,000. Call 271-7592 after 6 p.m.

For Rent -- Eight-room furnished house, four bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, recreation room, two-car garage, in Castleton (Lawrence Township), August occupancy. $400/month plus utilities. Professor will be on leave for one or two years. Call 842-3149.

Getting Around -- 1978 Cutlass Salon, PJA./FM, air, power steering and brakes,

automatic transmission, must sell. Call 923-5971 • • . 1972 Dodge Monaco, four-door hard-top, power steering and brakes, air, automatic transmission. $800. Call 784-6123 • • • 1979 Dodge Ride-On Conversion Van, fully customized, 4,500 miles, silver/blue. Call 293-7965 • • . 1978 Dodge Aspen station wagon, air, power steering and brakes, carrier rack, many extras. Call 842-3149.

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