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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Grand Valley Forum, 1976- at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1985-1986, Volume 10 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday, April 7, 1986 Vol. 10 No. 32 Grand Valley State College Yolanda King to Speak on Campus Yolanda King, daughter of She has also won an inter­ Television to Teach Non­ Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin national reputation for her violence• in Teachers Guides Luther King, Jr., will be the abilities as an actress and to Television, and she has featured synoptic lecturer at producer-di rector in the authored a column for Black Grand Valley State on Friday, dramatic arts. Her film Family Magazine. credits include the role of April 11. She will speak at Ms. King is scheduled to 12 noon in the Louis Armstrong Rosa Parks in ~ing, the NBC speak at King Park Church, Theatre as a highlight of the television movie: the manager located at Franklin and special course on "Blacks and in the film, Hop Scotch: and Fuller, S.E. in Grand Rapids the U.S. Const i t ut ion• being the role of Or. , in the evening. offered this seme ster. the wife of , in The Death of a Prophet. She h~ The program at Grand Valley The speech is open to the worked as an associate produ­ is being coordinated by Pro­ public as well as to the Grand cer and consultant in tele­ fessor William c. Baum, of the Valley community. vision and film projects: her Division of Social Thought and Ms. King is active in the publications include •using Public Affairs. Civil Rights movement and is on the board of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Across Campus Non-Violent Social Change in Atlanta, Georgia. Iaproveaents Sc heduled The tree planting is sched­ For Campus Drive uled to begin in mid-April and The oldest child of Dr. King the roadway improvements after and Coretta Scott King, Ms. campus Drive, Grand Valley's Commencement in May. King received her under­ main roadway, is scheduled for graduate degree from Smith several improvements this College and her M.F.A. from spring. Textbook Orders Due April 21 New York University. She and Book orders for fall , the daughter In one phase, the Michigan semester are due Monday, of Malcolm X, are co-directors Department of Transportation April 21. Note that late of NUCLEUS, a company of per­ will repave and improve orders prevent including forming artists dedicated to curbing along Campus Drive and titles on the "Student Buy." promoting positive energy at the west entrance. The through the arts. Ms. King work, which has received has participated in numerous special state funding, Academic Participation civil and human rights demon­ includes providing curb-cuts Poras Due April 29 and bringing existing strations and spoken before Faculty and staff who plan many religious, educational, crosswalks up to the DOT's regulatory code. to take courses during the civic, and human rights 1986 spring/summer session organizations and The other phase of the pro­ must have their completed institutions. ject includes a major planting academic part i cipation forms of trees along Campu s Drive. in the Perso nnel Office by Nearly 250 maple and ash trees April 29 to avoid walking the approximately 12 feet tall paperwork through final will be planted according to a registration. This deadline The Grand valley Porua plan developed by a local also applies to courses for is published by the Public landscape architect. The the second six weeks, edu­ Relations Office. Publi­ contractor will be responsible cation courses, and workshops. cation schedule is every for the health and maintenance Academic Participation Forms Monday when classes are in of the trees for the first two are available in the Personnel session during fall and growing seasons. Office. winter semesters, and every other Monday during the spring/summer session. Copy Coming Events deadline is the Tuesday noon prior to publication. Student Visitation Day students and their parents All materials should be Set for Friday with GVSC. Approximately 300 sent to Sharon Coeling, The annual spring Student prospective students are editor, Public Relations expected to participate. They Office, 26 zumberge Visitation Day is scheduled will tour the campus, visit Library, GVSC, Allendale, for Friday, April 11. Sponsored by the Admissions classes and seminars, talk MI, 49401. with faculty, and use the Telephone: 895-3221. Office, the event is designed to acquaint high school Field House facilites. (Continued on pa ge 2) pag e 2 ,-., Faculty Sketches

Roger Ellis, associate the middle school under the wide consortium of colleges professor of communications, direction of Bovard Stein of and universities. Both grants will lead a workshop in acting the Research and Development are supported by the nat i onal and auditions for 200 high Center. Twenty teachers from Education for Economic school students in Grand Kent, Ottawa, and Muskegon Security Act, Title II. Rapids on April 11. The Counties will be trained The follow-up , in whi c h the sessions will be held at the during the summer to assist resource teachers, working Spectrum Theatre on the Grand their peers in improving with Grand Valley, will he lp Rapids Junior College campus science education during the teachers in their own or as part of GRJC's area-wide coming academic year. The neighboring school distr i ct~, high school Theatre Festival. program will be based on is supported by a th i rd grant materials being prepared under under the state's Professional R. s. Junn, professor of a separate grant to a state- Development Act, Sect i on 98. political science, read a paper at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association. The paper was Coming Events entitled "The Problems of Imposition and Enforcement of (Continued from page 1) Collective Sanctions." The Admissions Office en­ 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon in the Junn also was the discussant courages all faculty and staff Browsing Room on the ma i n on a panel on the subject of to help make the visitors feel floor. Besides used books, "United States Policy in Cen­ welcome at Grand Valley. magazines, records, maps , and tral America: The Relevance Band Concert to Honor textbooks will be for sale. of International Law." Willia.a Root Phi ~appa Phi to Initiate Curtis B. Menning, associate The Grand Valley State Rew Meabers Wednesday professor in the School of Concert Band, the British Health Sciences, was elected Brass Band, and an Alumni Band The Honor Society of Phi to a two-year term on the will present a special spring Kappa Phi will initiate board of directors of the concert on Sunday, April 13, faculty and student members on Health Science Communication to honor William Root for his Wednesday, April 9, at 3 p.m. Association, a national ten years of service as Grand in 132 Lake Huron Hall. Dr. organization concerned with Valley's band director . Lawrence Sommers, of the professional standards for Department of Geography of The SO-piece Alumni Band, Michigan State University, producers of educational media which has been formed will speak on "Geography of in the health sciences as well especially for this concert, Lake Michigan.• The program as educational programs in will perform two selections biomedical communications. is open to the public. which were on the first Faculty members in units whos e Deanna Morse, associate program Root directed in majors are being inducted are professor in the School of 1976: •psalm 46," by John urged to make a special effort Communications, has a film Zdechlik, and "Semper to come. A reception wi th included in a traveling film Fidelis,• by John Philip refreshments will follow the program entitled: "The Sousa. initiation. Originals: Women in Art," a The British Brass Band will •siaon Sez• at Field series of short art films made open the concert with an by women between 1934 and arrangement of "America the Bouse Thursday 1980. The program has been Beautiful." The Concert Band A giant game of "Simon Sez" shown in Madrid and Pamplona, will be featured in several will be held at the Grand Spain, and in Lisbon, Portu­ numbers, including "Festival Valley State Field House on gal, as well as a number of overture,• by Dmitri Thursday, April 10. Bob American museums and colleges, Shostakovich, and "Passcaglia, Schaffer, known as "Mister including the Houston Museum Chorale and Scamper," by David Simon Sez," will conduct the of Art, the University of New Van Vactor. event, which involves total Orleans, and Dartmouth College The concert will begin at audience participation in a in New Hampshire. "The health-related and energetic Originals: Women in Art" was 3 p.m. in Louis Armstrong version of the game. Winners curated by Cecile Starr, co­ Theatre and is open to the will receive prizes and author of Experimental public free of charge. trophies. Schaffer has Animation. She is writing Book Sale appeared on television with a book on women filmmakers. The Library's spring book such personalities as Bill The Michigan Department of sale will be held on Wednesday Cosby, Johnny Carson, David Education has awarded Grand and Thursday, April 16 and 17, Frost, and others. The event valley State $14,250 to train from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and will begin at 9 p.m. science resource teachers for on Friday, April 18, from Admission is fre e . page 3 Calendar of Events

Monday, April 7 - Friday, April 18 10 a.m.-5 p.m.: Art exhibit. GVSC juried student exhibition. Calder Art Gallery.

Monday, April 7 12 noon: Lunchbreak. Joseph Breznikar, guitarist. Free. Louis Armstrong Theatre. 3 p.m.: Softball. GVSC at Saginaw Valley State.

Tuesday, April 8 3 p.m.: Softball. Calvin at GVSC. 4 p.m.: Baseball. GVSC at Aquinas.

Wednesday, April 9 12 noon: Theatre. "The Real Inspector Hound.fl Special performance for high school students. Admission, $4.50; student and seniors, $2.50. Louis Armstrong Theatre. 1 p.m.: Baseball. GVSC at Central Michigan University. 3 p.m.: Softball. Hillsdale at GVSC. 3 p.m.: Phi Kappa Phi Initiation Ceremony. 132 Lake Huron Hall.

Wednesday, April 9 - Friday, April 11 Spring Band Tour.

Thursday, April 10 12 noon: Lunchbreak. Oriana, baroque and classical ensemble. Free. Louis Armstrong Theatre. 9 p.m.: "Simon Sez,fl with Bob Schaffer. Field House Arena. Free.

Friday, April 11 Student Visitation Day. 12 noon: Lecture on the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by· Yolanda King. Free. Louis Armstrong Theatre. 3 p.m.: Softball. Alma College at GVSC.

Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12 8 p.m.: Theatre. "The Real Inspector Hound." Admission, $4.50; students and seniors, $2.50. Louis Armstrong Theatre.

Saturday, April 12 1 p.m.: Baseball. Wayne State University at GVSC.

Sunday, Apri 1 13 10:30 a.m.: Dialogue worship. Kistler Pit. 1 p.m.: Baseball. Northwood Institute at GVSC. 3 p.m.: Spring Band Concert. William Root, conductor. Louis Armstrong Theatre. 6:30 p.m.: Catholic mass. 124 Lake Huron Hall.

Monday, April 14 3 p.m.: Softball. Ferris at GVSC.