Events March 30-April 5, 1980

Events March 30-April 5, 1980

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present University Relations 3-28-1980 Events March 30-April 5, 1980 University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/newsreleases Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations, "Events March 30-April 5, 1980" (1980). University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present. 31077. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/newsreleases/31077 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Relations at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Montana News Releases, 1928, 1956-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. University of Montana Information Services 406 243-2522 March 30 -- April 5, 1980 Sunday, March 30 FREE FILMS; "SISTERS" AND "NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD," 8 p.m. University Center Ballroom, University of Montana. Sponsored by the Associated Students of the UM. Monday, March 31 FREE CAREER EXPLORATION WORKSHOP, 7 p.m., informational meeting in the Women's Resource Center (WRC). The "Career Workshop for Women " is a five-week workshop for women who are ready to make a career decision. The workshop is designed to help women choose a career that would be compatible with their interests and life goals, to help them learn how to find and get the job they want, and to define present and potential skills. For further information and pre-registration, contact Candace Crosby, WRC career counselor, 243-4153. NOON FORUM, University Center Mall, University of Montana. Activist Philip Berrigan and UM humanities professor Ulysses Doss will discuss civil disobedience and war resistance. Sponsored by UM Student Action Center. FREE LECTURE, 8 p.m.}University Center Ballroom, University of Montana. Anti­ war activist Philip Berrigan, sponsored by the UM Student Action Center. Tuesday, April 1 WOMEN'S STUDIES CLASSES, sponsored by Women's Resource Center, University of Montana. Diane Sands will teach an eight-week class on "Women and Montana History," and Judy Smith will teach a 10-week class on "Issues in Women's Health." For pre­ registration, call 243-4153. (over) WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM— add one "Oh, it was definitely an interesting trip," said a smiling Larson, in his second year as head coach at UM. "I was really pleased with the way the team handled it (the problems). They showed a lot of character and played some very good tennis." There are two reasons for Montana's success thus far this season. The first is the addition of Giaever and Wortman, and the second is the play of sophomore letter-winner Otto. Giaever, who plays No. 1 for the Grizzlies, send Larsen a letter late in the recruiting year. "It was a shot in the dark," Larson recalled. "She wanted to play tennis at the same school her boyfriend did, and everything kind of fell into place." The sophomore from Oslo, Norway has a 9-5 record. Her boyfriend, Pat Luebstorf, plays for the men's team. Wortman, a freshman from New York, decided to join the team because she liked the Missoula area. She has a fine 12-2 record in singles. Otto played No. 1 for UM last season, and has been perfect in the third slot this season, compiling a 14-0 record. "She didn't lose one set on our road trip," Larson said. Other win-loss records: Heintzman, 8-6; McDonell, 5-8; McNamara, 9-4 and Pam Shapi ro, 0-1. The Grizzlies will have their only home match of the season Saturday, April 12, when they host Montana State. The match is on the UM courts and begins at 1 p.m. ### 1 University of Montana Information Services 406 243 2522 Tuesday, April 1 WOMEN AND WAR PANEL, 8 p.m., University Center Lounge, University of Montana. Darla Rucker, employment specialist at the UM Women's Resource Center; Carolyn Wheeler, teaching assistant in the UM history department; and Mae McDonald, a member of Missoula Women for Peace, will speak on women in war and the feminist peace movement. Sponsored by the UM Student Action Center. FREE FILM, noon, University of Montana Women's Resource Center: "Rape Culture," sponsored by the UM Rape and Violence Task Force. NATIONAL MIME WEEK CELEBRATION, University of Montana Oval , will begin at 10:30 a.m. The public is invited to attend and perform. At 11 a.m. there will be a national moment of silence. University of Montana drama students will present a mime performance at noon in the University Center Mall. Wednesday, April 2 "WAR ON THE ENVIRONMENT-ORGANIZED VIOLENCE AGAINST THE EARTH," 8 p.m., in room 215, University of Montana Women's Center. UM philosophy professors Thomas Birch and Bryan Black will speak. FREE FILM, noon, University of Montana Women's Resource Center. The UM Rape and Violence Task Force will present a showing of "Violence Behind Closed Doors." AUDUBON FILM, 8 p.m.,University Center Ballroom at the University of Montana. Here is an opportunity to enjoy a "behind the scenes" look at nature photography and enjoy the adventures of photographer Robert Davison. Sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of Montana. (more) University of Montana Information Services 406 243-2522 Wednesday, April 2 OUTDOOR RESOURCES CENTER PRESENTATION, 7 p.m., University Center Lounge, University of Montana. Outdoor survival specialist Rusty Wells will speak. ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING CLASS, 7 p.m., Women's Resource Center, University of Montana. For more information call 243-4153. Thursday, April 3 MISSOULA MINISTERS FORUM, 8 p.m., room 131 of the University of Montana Science Complex. The Rev. John Lemnitzer of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, the Rev. Lynn Fitch of the campus ministry, and Charles Briggs of the Missoula Advocacy Center will discuss the role of the church in the disarmament movement. SIXGMA XI LECTURE, noon, University of Montana Science Complex 348. Rick Kelsey, postdoctoral fellow in chemistry, and Pat Meinhardt, graduate student in botany, will speak on "The Problem Plant, Sagebrush: the Potential of Its Bio­ logical' Products as a Protein Source, Natural Herbicide and Insect Repellent." Friday, April 4 MATHEMATICS COLLOQUIUM, 3 p.m.. University of Montana Mathematics Building, room 109. Associate professor Alan R. Hausrath from the mathematics department of State University will give a technical lecture on "Periodic Integral Manifolds for Periodically Forced Volterra-Lotka Equations." The talk illustrates a variety of changes of variables in the study of a pair of simple differential equations. This system is especially applicable to studies of predator-prey situations. Professor Hausrath spent 1978 and '79 teaching at the Universidad de los Andes in Merida, Venezuela. Coffee and treats will be served at 2:30 in math 206. This public is invited. (M6 re) Friday, April 4 COFFEEHOUSE, University Center Lounge, University of Montana, 8 p.m. Performers are Shannon Wyatt, Jo Anne Dahlkoetter, Bruce Burk and Linda Bandelier. ree..

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