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Luther Tops Weekend
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Entertainment Editor
Mulligatawny in usually a soup
lint it also aptly defines the va
rioty of campus activities sched
tiled on this, the weekend before
the last open week of the term.
Tonight and tomorrow evening
at 8 p m. the University Theatre
will begin its season’s end with
the dramatization of John Os
borne’s “Luther” which will also
play on the evening of May 20
through 29 Only four years old,
the play has already won the
drama critic and “Toni” awards
for 1904 Tickets run $1 50 per
person.
Saturday at 8 p.m. Marc Klling
ton will sing to the left-handed
strumming of his upside down gui
tar in the SU ballroom Admission
will be $1 50 for adults, $1 for
students
Frosh Set “Urb”
The Frosh Tennis Court rock
on concrete will finally be held
tonight from 8:30-12 30 in the
Walton-Earl tennis court* "The
Urb” will admit free only fresh
men and their escorts. Dancing
will be to the melodic noise of
the Moguls. Bermudas and oth-1
erwise grabbles are preferred
wear.
The SU all-campus water ski
tournament is scheduled for this
Sunday at Kern Kidge.
Surfing with wheels will try to
make money for the Children's
Hospital School tomorrow in the
form of an all-campus, all-city
skateboard tourney near the Vet
erans dorm on 17th St Registra
tion fees are 50 cents for one j
event, 75 cents for two.
“Fanny Hill” Flaying
John Cleland’s long banned
“Fanny Hill” has been brought in
all its orgiastic splendor to the
screens at the Iteilig and the
North End Drive-In
Cofeature at the Heilig fea |
lures (certainly not talent) of
Jayne Mansfield in “Playgirl
After Dark"—and in fleshly col-:
or yet. Co billed at North End j
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At the Fox is "Sylvia,” starring
Caroll Baker in the title role. Pe
ter Lawford hires private eye
(ieorge Maharis to look for the
skeletons in Carroll’s closest, of
which there are many.
Brought hack from last year
to play as co-feature is the pow
erful "Seven Days in May.”
Mayflower Bills ‘Harlow”
The actress who lived up to her
movie symbol as the personifica
tion of sex lives and dies out her
problems for a second week —
only this time at the Mayflower—
in Bill Sargent’s “Harlow.” Go
Naked in the World" sees Gina
Lollobrigida as a “man-Keeler”
and a girl who comes when she’s
called by either Tony Franciosa
or his wealthy father, Ernest
Borgnine.
And at the McDonald, Lana
Turner plays another sexually
frustrated female who finds con
solation at first with the gigolo
Cliff Robertson, then with the gi
golo Hugh O’Brien—and another
Tickets on Sale for
Senior Ball, Banquet
Tickets for the Senior Bail
and Banquet priced at $2 apiece
are on sale at the Student Un
ion main desk. The banquet will
be held at 7:30 p.m., June 12
at the Eugene Hotel.
Cosmopolitan Club
Schedules Dance
The Cosmopolitan Club will
hold a semi-formal dance at 8
p.m. Saturday in the YM-YWCA
to honor foreign students not
returning to the University next
year
The Blue Masters will provide
live entertainment for the first
annual affair.
Tickets are available at $2 per
couple at the SU main desk.
Danforth Graduate
Schedules Recital
Victor Hill, Danforth Graduate
Fellow in mathematics, will give
a recital on the harpsichord at 8
p.m Saturday, May 22.
He will play four selections
two of which are by Bach, one by
Jan Pieter Sweelinck and one by
Jean-Philippe Rameau.
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one, Ron Husman, on the side,
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Powers. Co-featured is “East of
Sudan.”
The Eugene Drive-In is playing
Robert Aldrich's “Hush ... Hush
Sweet Charlotte.” Bette Davis, Oli-!
via de Ilavilland, Joseph Gotten
all put in effective performances
in this gory tale.
"Two on a Guillotine” with
Connie Stevens, Dean Jones, and
Cesar Romero tries to comple
ment the gory horror.
In a similar but perhaps pul
pier vein, “The Lost World of Sin
bad” and “War of the Zombies”
will try to shock too at the Motor
Vu Drive-In.
USSR Revolution Topic of Locturo
J. L. H. Keep, visiting profes
sor at the University of Wash
ington, will talk on “The Mos
cow Insurrection of 190S” at 10
a m. Friday in the SU.
Keep, who is on the faculty
of the school Slavonic Studies at
the University of London, is a
scholar of considerable breadth
and competence in Russian his
tory, according to a member of
the University’s history depart
ment.
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