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volume eleven, number thirty-five september

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1981

IUPUI HOSTING YOUTH VOLUNTEER CONFERENCE

The IUPUI Union Building and a tent on its front lawn will be the site of the first conference on voluntarism for senior high school students and their fac- ulty advisors to be sponsored by Sen. Dan Quayle and the United Way of Indiana all day Saturday (Sept. 12). Approximately 500 outstanding Hoosier senior high school students are expected to attend.

Two students and one faculty advisor have been invited from each high school in the state to attend the program, keynoted by Sen. Quayle and conducted by voluntarism experts. It will include sessions dealing with leadership and organizational and motivational skills. Representatives recommended by local United Way Boards from the various human service organizations in each county will participate as discussion leaders for the workshop segment of the confer- ence.

It is expected that the student representatives will return home to tell their fellow students about voluntarism. They will form a committee within their school that will, in cooperation with local volunteer organizations, develop a volunteer project tailored both to local needs and student interests. Empha- sis throughout the program will be placed on the practical experience that can be gained through voluntarism, the importance of active participation in commu- nity affairs and the benefits of concerted action in achieving a particular end.

Newsletters describing the more successful programs will be published, and an award recognizing exceptional volunteer service will be presented by Sen.

Quayle when an individual school reaches a certain level of achievement. A year-end banquet honoring student volunteers will also be held.

Registration will start at

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a.m. Saturday in the lobby of the Union Building.

The program will start at 10 a.m. with a welcome to the visiting students and their advisors from I.U. President John W. Ryan and Vice President Glenn W. Ir- win Jr. M.D. The program will close at 3:30 p.m. with a reception for the con- ference representatives given by Sen. Quayle.

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DENTAL RESEARCH VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Oral Health Research Institute is looking for approximately 120 partici- pants for a study to identify factors which are associated with the formation of stains on the teeth (such as coffee, tea, smoking) in both the presence and absence of the use of an antimicrobial mouthwash.

Participants will have their teeth cleaned at no charge and will receive all toothbrushes and toothpaste necessary for home use. The study will last for about 10 months. In the first nine weeks approximately 30 adults will be iden- tified who normally form stains on their teeth and an equal number will be

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selected who do not form these stains. These 60 participants will proceed to the next phase of the study which will compare stain formation in both the pre- sence and absence of the use of an antimicrobial mouthwash.

Those interested in participating or who wish further information should call ext. 8822 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ask for Cathy Drook.

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IUPUI PROGRAM PLANNER IN WORKS

Another edition of the IUPUI Program Planner is being prepared for the 1982-83 period. This booklet is the largest resource for forming programs for groups and organizations in the Indianapolis area.

More than 100 speakers from the university plus a number of other programs available from IUPUI are listed. More than 4,000 of the booklets are circu- lated each year.

All faculty and staff members who wish to speak to groups in this area are in- vited to be listed. The Publications and Information Services Office has new forms for listing personal data and speech topics. Deadline for listing the information is Sept. 21. Call ext. 2101 for information and an application for the 1982-83 edition.

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FUNDS FOR IUPUI FACULTY

A new handout has been prepared by Research and Sponsored Programs describing all 1981-82 internal funding sources, application procedures, deadlines, etc.

A copy may be obtained by calling Research and Sponsored Programs at ext. 8285.

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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE

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SOMETIMES WHY

Chemical -- "Mechanism of the Birch Reduction," by Professor G. S. R. Subba Rao, Indian Institute of Science; Chemistry Department seminar, Room 231, Kran- nert Building (38th Street), 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Y Noon Forum -- "The Aging Network -- Services for the Aging," presentation by Duane Etienne, ex€cutive director, Central Indiana Council on Aging, noon Wed- nesday at the Athenaeum, 401 E. Michigan Street. For reservations call the Metro YMCA office at 635-5417.

Continuing Dental Education -- "A Postgraduate Course in Oral Pathology for General Practitioners." Refresher course for general practitioners who wish to review their knowledge of oral pathology and become familiar with recent advances. All day Wednesday at the Sheraton West Hotal, sponsored by the I.U.

School of Dentistry and its alumni association in cooperation with the Indiana Dental Association.

It's Here! -- Safety in Today's Laboratory: A one-hour presentation/discussion featuring a safety film and a slide presentation. Room B-26, Medical Science Building, 2 p.m. Wednesday. For information, contact Dr. Morris French, ext.

4851. Everyone is invited.

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Visiting Celebrity -- Dr. Pinchas Temir, chairman of the Education Department, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, will be a guest of the School of Edu- cation from Thursday through next Tuesday. He will present a lecture, "Inter- relationships between individualized, small group and whole class instruction,"

at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 200I. For further information contact Michael Cohen, School of Education, ext. 4911.

Introduction to New Faculty -- Activities, functions and services provided by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will be discussed at a seminar to be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Room 2003 of the Business/SPEA Buildinr,. Those planning to attend are requested to call 8285 to make reservations by Tuesday.

Biochemical -- "Pathology of Mitochondria: Mechanism of Mef,amitochondria

Formation" by Dr. Takashi Wakabayashi, associate professor of patholo~y, Naf,oya City University, Nagoya, Japan; Department of Biochemistry seminar, Room 205 Medical Science Building, 4 p.m. Friday. Coffee and tea, Room 409, 3:30 p.m.

Stress Management Workshop -- Workshop to study the identification and problems of stress and the relationship of the mind and body in stressful situations, followed by a study of various stress management techniques. Room 318, Univer- sity Library, 815 West Michigan Street, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Free.

For reservations and information contact the IUPUI Counseling Center, 419 North Blackford Street, ext. 2548. IUPUI students will be given priority.

Trustees Meet -- Indiana University Board of Trustees meets at IUPUI Saturday.

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NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE

Closed -- The Bursar's Office will be closed Friday while the staff disburses financial aid in Cavanaugh Hall to fall semester recipients.

Intramural Deadlines -- Entries for the Intramural Department Clay Surface Ten- nis Championships must be received by the Intramural Office by 5 p.m. Tuesday.

To encourage that all matches be played on the clay surface, the Intramural De- partment will provide for a reduced rate at the Indianapolis Sports Center.

Entrants will be responsible for scheduling their own matches. Entry fees are

$2.50 for faculty and staff members and $1.50 for students. Entry blanks are available at Cavanaugh 322, the School of Physical Education, or Krannert 060 at 38th Street. Deadline for entering a team in the IUPUI Intramural Slow Pitch softball league is 5 p.m. Wednesday. Fee for faculty and staff teams is

$25 and for student teams is $15. A mandatory team manager's meetin~ will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the School of Physical Education. For additional

information on either program contact Jeff Vessely at ext. 3764.

Continuing Studies Registration -- Registration is open for over 200 fall non- credit courses for adults at IUPUI Continuing Studies offices on the ground floor of the Union Building on the West Michigan Street campus. Enrollment also may be by mail or phone. Most courses begin in early to mid September, the majority meet at the 38th Street campus, but some are at other locations in the city. The courses provide opportunities tq upgrade professional and business skills, explore new careers and pursue special interests and hobbies.

I.D. Special -- Pocket type identification cards will be made for students, staff and faculty members during the week of Sept. 28-0ct. 2. Hours are 9 a.m.

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to 5 p.m., with evening hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday.and Wednesday. Those needing a card should call ext. 3931 for an appointment. Cost is $2. Ques- tions about uses and requirements should be directed to Mike Wagoner, Student Activities, CA 322, or the above extension.

Fall Exhibition -- The Herron Gallery, Herron School of Art, opens the fall schedule Friday with "3 x 3," a series of shows coordinated by the three ar- tists spaces in Indiana: Artlink in Fort Wayne, New Harmony Gallery of Con- temporary Art in New Harmony, and Herron Gallery in Indianapolis.

See Sea Shells -- Marion Magee, director of training, Riley Child Development Center, will be showing her large and unique collection of sea shells in the Riley Hospital lobby from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 23. In the recent Midwest Regional Shell Show, sponsored by the Indianapolis Shell Club, her exhibit won a first place ribbon for adult beginners and second place ribbon for the most beautiful exhibit.

Jazzercise Notes -- Jazzercise is a wild and wooly workout that will condition you totally, lift your spirits, put a bounce in your step, a smile on your face and reaffirm the positive, pleasant side of your personality, according to Instructor Sharon Mansell. Classes begin now from 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Wed- nesdays in the Union Building Cafeteria. Fee: $15 for four weeks. Contact Sharon at 283-3104.

Retiring -- Retiring at the end of this month are Edna M. Brewer, PBX operator for Telephone Services for the past 19 years, and Frances P. Hitchcock, a sec- retary in Hospital Administration, Personnel Department, and Department of Surgery for the past 15 years. Retired last month were Joseph Buckner, who had been with Environmental Service at University Hospital for 10 years, and Thelma E. Jones, a maid at Ball Residence for 15 years.

Named Director -- Kenneth C. Morgan, formerly director of the Opportunities Industrialization Center in Indianapolis, has been named executive director of the Mada.me Walker Building Urban Life Center, Inc., according to Dr. Joseph T.

Taylor, president of the center's board of directors and special assistant to Vice President Glenn W. Irwin Jr. First priority will be to work with the board of directors toward renovation of the Walker Building. (The directors , represent IUPUI, the Midtown Economic Development and Industrial Corporation, Madame C. J. Walker Co., the Fall Creek YMCA and the community.)

"To Market, To Market" -- Cathedral Arts, Inc., will host the "To Market, To Market" Ball from 7 p.m. to l a.m. Sept. 19 at the Historic Indianapolis City Market, 222 East Market Street. Tickets are $7.50 in advance and $8.50 at the door. Advance tickets are available at all AFNB branches and at the City Mar- ket. Proceeds will go to benefit Cathedral Arts, Inc., a not-for-profit orga- nization dedicated to promoting and supporting young artists and to the revi- talization of downtown Indianapolis through arts programming.

Race for Arthritis -- a 10 kilometer road race, with entry fee proceeds going to the Indiana Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, will be held at

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Sept. 19 at Eagle Creek Park. The race is being sponsored by the Indiana Pacers, WFBQ-FM, Dr. Pepper and Converse Shoes. Entry fee is $6 advance, $7 day of race. Each entrant will receive a race T-shirt and a ticket good for free admission to the pacers Nov. 10 home game against Cleveland at Market Square Arena. For more information contact the Arthritis Foundation, 844-3341.

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