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volume eleven, number nineteen may 17, 1981
IUPUI PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
A month-long contest to depict the growth of IUPUI photographically has opened.
Up to 13 winning entries may be published in the 1981-82 IUPUI Campus Calendar.
More than 25,000 copies are distributed on campus each year.
Amateur and professional photographers are invited to photograph IUPUI in
any way to show its growth, dynamism or development. Black and white photographs only will be accepted. Deadline date for submission of photos is June 15.
Photo entry indicates clearance to use in the Calendar or any subsequent IUPUI publication. There is no prize, but all photos used for reproduction will be credited. A full list of contest rules may be obtained from the Publications Office, Ext. 2101.
Contest prints in either 8 x 10 or 4 x 5 size should be submitted, mounted or
unmounted, to the IUPUI Publications and Information Services Office, Administration Building, Room 136, 355 Lansing Street, Indianapolis, 46202. Judges will be
the creative staff of the Publications and Information Services Office.
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DENTAL RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS NEEDED
The Oral Health Research Institute of the I.U. School of Dentistry is looking for participants for an upcoming dental research program. Participants must have teeth missing in areas where a partial 4enture can be placed and should plan on being available for a series of short term studies for an extended period. Persons with existing partials will also be acceptable.
A new partial denture (or a replica of an existing partial denture) will be made without cost for all participants, which they will be able to keep after the study terminates. The partial denture will be identical to the one that would be made in a dental office, except for a small area in which can be secured an enamel chip.
After the partial dentures are made, the program will begin and participants will be reimbursed according to the number of visits required. If you feel you meet the requirements for participation or wish further information, call Ext. 8822 and ask for Cathy Drook.
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16TH MULTIDISCIPLINARY CHILD CARE CONFERENCE SET
Lisbeth B. Schorr, chairman of the Select Panel for the Promotion of Child Health in Washington, D.C., will be the banquet speaker for the 400-plus persons from throughout the United States and Canada who will attend the 16th Annual Indiana Multidisciplinary Child Care Conference at the Hyatt-Regency Hotel Wednesday and Thursday.
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Because the conference is the foremost meeting of its kind, attendance has been limited. Dr. Morris Green, Lesh professor and chairman of pediatrics for the I.U. School of Medicine and physician-in-chief for Riley Hospital,
started the conference in 1965 and has organized it each year since. Participants will be able to attend four of the 12 three-hour seminars offered during the
two-day conference. Special events besides the banquet, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, will be the annual breakfast for alumni of the I.U. Pediatric Residency Program at 7:45 a.m. Thursday and a business luncheon for members of the Indiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics at noon that day.
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WORKSHOP ON ALONENESS
Children leaving home, retirement, divorce and death are all personal losses that can cause grief, often guilt and a feeling of aloneness.
A free workshop on aloneness, "Loss and the Personal Awareness of Grief," will be offered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday May 23, in Room 318 of the University Library by the Office of Personal Counseling of IUPUI. Teaching skills to cope with grief, guilt and "unresolved feelings of aloneness" will be Dr. John Whitesell, senior consulting chaplain, and Dr. Donald Wakefield, director of the Counseling Center.
To register for the workshop, call Ext. 2548.
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WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, & SOMETIMES WHY
Physiological -- "Dopamine Receptors in the Anterior Pituitary". Department of Physiology Seminar by Dr. Mark Heiman, postdoctoral research associate in
Physiology, IUSM; Medical Science Building, Room 205, Monday at 4 p.m.
Biochemical -- "The Production of Human Proinsulin and Its Transformation to Human Insulin and C-Peptide," Department of Biochemistry Seminar by Dr. Bruce Frank, research association, Department of Biochemistry, Eli Lilly Company; Medical
Science Building, Room 326, Monday at 4 p.m. Coffee and tea, 3:30 p.m. in Room 409.
Safety for Women -- "Combat Rape: Victim or Victor," course with Dr. Albert Galloway, director of the chaplaincy program, moderating panelists from the Indianapolis Police Department, IUPUI Police, Wishard Emergency Room and Midtown Mental Health Clinic; School of Nursing, Room 110, Tuesday from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
For further information call Beth Schmidt, Ext. 8110.
Middle East Lectures -- "Soviet Russia's Historical and Recent Relationship with the Arab World," by Dr. David Mason, Butler University. Last in a series of free
lectures sponsored by the Institute for Race and Religion at St. Maur Theological Center. Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Maurwood Lake Pavilion, 4545 Northwestern Avenue
(Michigan Road).
Communication Services -- A review of all services offered by Communication Services in two parts oriented toward saving time and money. A handbook given to each
participant in Part I is used for both sessions. PART I: Covers printing, duplicating, mail service and campus post office; Tuesday, School of Nursing, Room 212, 10 a.m.
to noon. PART II: Covers telephone services including Suvon, the business office and a tour of the Telephone Center; Thursday, School of Nursing, Room 212, 10 a.m.
to noon. For information or reservations, call Ext. 8931.
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Staff Council -- IUPUI Staff Council will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Roof Lounge of the Union Building.
Faculty Council -- Newly elected officers of the IUPUI Faculty Council for 1981-82 are: Secretary--Kent Sharp, School of Engineering and Technology.
Executive Committee--Patricia Blake, School of Nursing; John Chalian, School of Dentistry; Michael Cohen, School of Education; Ted Cutshall, School of Science;
Richard Fredland, School of Liberal Arts; Henry Karlson, School of Law-Indianapolis;
Henry Besch, School of Medicine.
IMA -- Two new exhibitions open Wednesday at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. "Artistry of the Native American: Selections from the Harrison Eiteljorg Collection," brings together works from over 40 peoples, representing eight regions of the North American continent. Open through June 28, it encompasses the entire North Gallery of the floor of the Museum. "Real, Really Real, Super Real: Directions in Contemporary American Realism," documents the spectacular reemergence of realism as a vital
force in modern art.
Prosthodontics -- "Esthetics in Ceramic Restorations," an I.U. School of Dentistry continuing education course emphasizing the factors that improve the esthetic result achieved in ceramic restorations, by Dr. Charles J. Goodacre, associate professor of fixed and partial prosthodontics; Howard Johnson's-Downtown, all day Wednesday.
ISO -- Pianist Malcolm Frager and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra under the baton of music director John Nelson will perform Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4 at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Clowes Memorial Hall. "Leonore Overture"
and "Symphony No. 5," also by Beethoven, will complete the program.
NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' THERE
Position Available -- Chairperson for newly-authorized Department of Anthropology at IUPUI; interested faculty members should send letters of application and curricula vitae no later than Friday, May 22, to Susan Sutton, chairperson, Search and Screen Coommittee, 502-D Cavanaugh.
Summer-Non Credit Courses--Registration is open for summer non-credit short courses and workshops at IUPUI Continuing Studies. Classes begin in May and June; most are held at the Krannert Building, 1125 East 38th Street. For information on courses and to enroll call IUPUI Continuing Studies, ext. 4501.
Holy Day -- Catholic Mass will be held in University Hospital, Room C303, at 12:10 p.m.
Thursday, May 28, Ascension Thursday.
Moving -- The Career Counseling and Placement Office will move to Room 2010 of the new Business/SPEA Building this Wednesday.
Seminar in Pediatric Nursing -- "Adaptation to Parenthood," an advanced seminar on the psychosocial adaptation of new parents will be offered this fall. Any graduate student with focus on parenting and adaptation can enroll in this course with the instructor's permission. For information contact Dr. Elizabeth Choi, School of Nursing, Room 403, ext. 4663.
Honor Inductees -- Theta Theta Chapter of Omicron Kappa Upsilon, National Dental Honor Society, has inducted 16 newly-elected senior dental students into alumni membership. They are Mary Anne R. Bain, Robert A. Demick, S. Christer Gartner, David J. Howell, Curtis N. Kamisugi, Arthur M. Kammerman, Stephen A. Overton, Robert C. Parker, Joseph L. Pete, Michael A. Pitt, Randall A. Schmidt, John H.
Sexauer, Atef M. Tawadros, Stephen P. Walker, Carol J. Walters, and Darlene G. West.
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GREEN SHEET FRIENDLY AD SERVICE
Rides Needed -- From Irvington area (near Ritter and Washington) 8-5 Monday through Friday; call Nancy at 356-7806 after 5:30 or weekends . . • Ride needed or shared from Greenfield to Medical Center, 8-4:30; call. Carol at ext 8809 or 462-9750.
Miscellaneous for Sale -- Formica Kitchen Dinette, 36" x 60" with 12" leaf and 4 chairs in good condition $20, call 244-1865 . . . Working Saxony spinning wheel, looks antique, is not. $125; 356-7893, 5:30-10 p.m., all day Saturday . . . Sewing machine, Kenmore, Sears best, Model 1040, Zig-Zag, like new, all attachments and instruction book,
$100; 547-3682 . . . 10 gallon aquarium with wooden stand and accessories, $40; black padded bar with two shelves and chrome foot rest, $50; Kenmore portable sewing machine with table and stool, $75; 787-9237 after 5 p.m.
Roommates Wanted -- 3 Bdrm, 2Yz baths, furnished, gas included, north side, non-smoking preferred, $170/mth, call 848-2611 after 5 p.m. and weekends . . . Opportunity for women, late 20's or in the 30's, to share apartment in Woodruff Place; call Sherrie
634-3826 or 633-8210, or Virginia at ext. 2909.
Houses for Sale -- Bi-level on beautiful 3/4 acre fenced wooded lot, 4 bdrm, 2Yz baths, fireplace, gas heat, built ins, east of College on 75th, stone's throw from the river;
$74,900. Call 255-2159 after 5 p.m . . • 10 room, 3 stories, historic Old Northside, 5 minutes from Medical Center; restoration almost complete with benefit of wood burning stove to defray heating costs, price $78,500. Call evenings for appointment, 637-8956.
Reason for sale, relocation . . . Spacious 4-bdrm house with remodeled kitchen, living room, dining room, enclosed sun porch, fenced back yard with attached garage, gas heat.
Near Broadway Branch Library. Asking $35,000. If interested contact Susan at 923-3931 after 5 p.m . . . Backyard playground w/playhouse and covered patio, 4 plus bedrooms, workshop, office, sun room, aluminum siding, blown insulation, interior redecorated, financing available at 12~ per cent. $60's. 4304 Central Avenue, 283-3882 . . . 2 bedroom, lYz bath, townhouse condominium w/attached garage, close to schools, shopping and university. Assumable at 12Yz per cent. Call 291-5966 or ext. 8492 • . . Exclusive Golden Hill, 10 min. from law school, 2 story, 3-4 br., 2~ bath, liv. rm. w/frpl, din.
rm. w/bay window. library, patio, 2 car gar., C/A, gas ht., excel cond., $112,000, by owner. 926-5859 . . . 3 bdrm, 2 bath, great room with cathedral ceiling, din. rm., kitchen (eat-in), laundry rm. and attached garage. 79th and Ditch road. $66,900.
Call 253-1049 . . . 2 bedroom condominium w/l~ baths, liv. rm., din. rm., kitch,
enclosed patio, popular ranch floor plan, assume mortgage at 12~ per cent or re-finance,
$44,900, call 261-2228 or 253-8338 after 5 p.m.
Wanted to Rent -- Grandparents visiting from Holland would like to rent a small house near 119 E. 50th St. June 5-July 15. Call 283-4753 or ext 8550.
Houses for Rent -- May 15-Aug. 15 or June 1-Sept. 1, 3 br, 2 bath, N. Meridian. Call 253-9314 . . . 3 bdrm furnished, faculty member on sabbatical leave July 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982. $400 per month plus utilities. No pets. Speedway area. Call ext.
4765 . . . 1 or 2 year lease, 3 plus bdrms, fireplaces, 2 acres, quiet town, 30 min.
from Medical Center, beautiful home, call 317-745-4506.
Automotive -- 1972 Pontiac Catalina, new battery, power steering brakes, 4 door, only 80,000 miles. $350. Call ext. 2140 or 638-2260. Can be seen on campus daily 1974 Pontiac LeMans, good condition, 8 cyl. new battery, new tires, recently
checked by a mechanic, $750 or best offer, call ext. 8312 M-W-F.
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