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Happy faces and satisfied parents proved the event was another suc cess to add to Hospitality’s list of campus and community events. Reisha Ammons, president of MSC Hospitality, said the group has planned holiday events, fashion shows, tours and a lost and found auction for the MSC since 1970. Their involvement with kids in the community is now growing through hospitality’s Outreach and Campus and Community programs. This year, Outreach, began work ing with Emmanuel Baptist Church on Pioneer Program, a Bible study and play day for children through out Bryan. “This is a practical way to help in the community,” said Outreach Ex ecutive Todd Garner. “You can really get down and get your hands dirty in community work.” Ammons said she “absolutely loves” working with Pioneer pro gram. “The kids are so excited having you there spending time with them,” she said. “When you give them at tention, they absorb it like a sponge.” Ammons and Garner said both the children and the students get at tached to each other through the program. “One little girl asked me to go eat with her at her school, and I ended up staying for three lunch periods,” Ammons said. “They were sooo sweet!” Garner said he can see their ap preciation in their eyes. “It’s really neat to see the look in the kids’ faces when you’re playing with them, and how they admire Writer, guitarist Alan displays ‘different hats’ with Front Porch show one b }ke for ■rms. 9020 nside ad mons AT ROB KEWBERRY Josh Alan is a great guitarist. Josh Alan Friedman is a funny writer. Put them together and you have one hell of an artist. Alan performed an hour-long set Sunday night at the Front Porch Cafe. And although he says he is dedicated full-time to his guitar playing, he also made a stop to sign copies of his latest book, Warts and All Alan is one half of the Friedman brothers cartoon team. In 1986 they published Any Similarity to Persons Living or Dead is Purely Coinciden tal, and their new book has just been released. Alan explains that this book will probably be their last collaboration for a while. “Drew has channeled his artwork into something. He’s gotten better and better. The first book was a lot of my strips with his artwork, but this book is more his—my strips take up a little more than half.” “I’m a big fan of his work,” Alan adds. “I can just gaze at his drawings and go into a trance.” But Alan is now concentrating al most 100 percent on music. “I’m not actively working on anything with Drew, except that he’s doing my al bum art,” Alan said. “I’m really pushing my guitar and playing lots of new places.” After moving from New York City to Dallas three years ago, Alan has become a regular on Dallas’s Deep Ellum music scene. He plays there three times a week now, and plans to release an album, Musicians Lead Complicated Lives, in a few months. With the album, Alan hopes to broaden his audience. “I’ve just started playing outside Dallas. I’m NIGHT-TIME HEARTBURN STUDY Do you experience night-time heartburn? VIP Research is seeking individuals for a short-term research study of a currently availabe medication. A $100 incentive will be paid to those who enroll and complete this study. ^ A _ _ CALL Volunteers In Pharmaceutical Research® 776-1417 you,” he said. “When you leave, the kids beg you not to. You need a crowbar to get them off.” Shanna O’Shields, the campus and community executive, said Hos pitality also works with Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Volunteers in Public Schools (VIPS). “Anyone can get involved with these programs by filling out an ap plication and attending a short orientation,” she said. “It’s very re warding to be looked up to by a child and know you’re a positive role mod el.” O’Shields said about 30 people are involved with VIPS and work with elementary schoolchildren in Bryan each week. “We help directly with teachers’ special projects, bulletin boards and with small groups of kids,” she said. “I work each week with a group of eight to 10 kindergarten math stu dents." Each Wednesday night, another group of students travel to the Boys and Girls Clubs in Bryan to tutor kids who come to the community center for help. The program is called Homework Hotline. “We also have a lot of fun playing with the kids,” O’Shields said. “We play group games with them, com puter games, pool and ping-pong. It’s a good outlet for kids who would normally be on the streets.” For more flexible and individual work with kids, students can get in volved in the Big Brothers or Big Sisters program through Oakwood Middle School. “It’s up to individuals to commu nicate with kids over the phone and set up times to meet,” O’Snields said. “The school loves for us to come in the classrooms.” 4 To get involved with these pro grams, fill out an application at the Hospitality booth in the Student Programs Office. “Our primary goal is to serve the campus and community in' any way we can,” Ammons said. “Our sec ondary goal is to establish friendships along the way.” Supervisor of Academic Computing Consulting Services at The University of Houston A The Academic Computing User Services department is looking for a person who will be responsible for the supervision and accountability of the academic computing consulting staff. The position will be responsible for software consuking and analysis of complex academic user programs. Requires good communication, teaching, analytical and interpersonal skills. The position will require a good working knowledge of VMS, CMS and UNIX operating systems. Work will require good conceptual knowledge of DECNET, RSCS, and TCP/IP network protocols/systems. A degree in computer science or closely related field is preferred. Managerial and/or supervisory experience in a campus environment is highly desirable. For additional information contact Jares at U.H. education. Send Resumes to: The University of Houston Human Resources Department Houston, Texas 77204-2770 U.H. is an Equal Opportunity Employer . going to Arizona, and I’iJ be playing colleges in the surrounding Texas area. I also want to go to Nashville soon,” Alan explains. “I’m also going to go back to play in New York, and I think L.A. would be very receptive. The books sell well there.” Experience with the music scene has taught Alan some lessons. “Aus tin is one of the toughest places to get into—they have a chip on their shoulder about Dallas bands.” But Alan is quite pleased with the scene in Dallas. “Dallas is the friend liest, homiest place. People in Texas like to help out, like Robert Earl Keen, Jr.—he lets me open for him to help me out. I played with the New Bohemians for a set. “That doesn’t occur in New York,” he continues. “The studio cats hang out by themselves. Musi cians in New York don’t reach down to help someone below them, and you need people to help you out in the music business.” Alan started his set about 10 p.m. with an instrumental riot on acoustic guitar. No warm up was necessary; he immediately jumped into slide blues, quick licks and tapped har monics. Next, Alan played a delta blues medley, with lyrics put together from about 10 different songs. He threw in an old Rogers and Parks’ tune “My Funny Valentine,” then tore into an acoustic version of Hen drix’s “Stone Free”. The guitar work in Alan’s set is some of the best I’ve seen. He’ll be rocking back and forth between some jazzy rhythm chords, then jump into slide blues, then bam!—he kicks into some solo picking up and down the neck of the guitar. The neatest sounding number Se* ALAN/Page 13 Upgrade If you've written a term paper, you know the right words can make the difference oetween an A and C paper. With The American Heritage Electronic Dictionary, you can enhance your IBM or Macintosh Computer with a reference tool that will help you write better, with a greater command of the language. The American Heritage Electronic Dictionary is a com plete software package. It goes far beyond the limitations of a spell-checker. You can access complete dictionary information for over SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFErT □YES! 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