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ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK 50’s and 60’s sock hop and Swing Dance Tonight 8-11 pm 350 Gerlinger Annex UO Students Free $1 non students Sponsored by UO Recreational Folk Dance NO STREET SHOES PLEASE 2817:5-18 BUSINESS STUDENTS INTERESTED in earning 3 upper division credits are in vited to participate In the applied management program For more in foramlion contact Junior Achievement at 687-8114 or Don Lytle. Deadline is May 23 5-18 EMU Cultural Forum presents The 14th Annual Willamette Valley Folk Festival May 18, 19, 20 Entertainment HARDER THEY COME This exhilarating Jamaican cult classic introduces reggae star Jimmy Cliff to the screen with a hard-hitting statement about the exploitation and commercialization of Third World countries. Fantstic music. MAY 18 180 PLC 7 and 9 pm SATURDAY BUGS, DONALD, MICKEY, ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE CARTOONS Two hours of continuous-running classic cartoons will replace MONTERY POP, a music documen tary, this weekend. NO ADMISSION (JHARGE. It's true--we mean FREE. MAY 19 180 PLC 7 and 9 pm -SUNDAY GASLIGHT Winner of two Academy Awards GASLIGHT is the story of a deceitful husband who tries to drive his wife in sane. Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer star MAY 20 180 PLC 8 pm ONLY Students-Adults $1.50 Children $1 MAX’S presents THE MILKMEN Saturday 9:30pm 550 E. 13th 2726:5-18 AFTERART Multiple medium performance Sat May 19. 8 pm at The Garden Club 1645 High Street. Tickets: $2 at EMU Main Desk. 5-18 ”KZAM KZAM Welcomes BONNIE RAITT Live & In Concert June 12 8 pm Silva Concert Hall Reserve tickets $12.50 $11.50 Available at: Everybody's Records (Eugene. Albany and Corvallis), Valley River Records and the Hult Center Box Office Produced by Double Tee at EDISONS; BAIL, FRIDAY and SATURDAY CURTIS SALGADO & IN YO FACE 9:30 pm-2 am fit turtj 4740 MAIN ■ ” in Springfield * 747-7900 Jl p THE BIJOU r r € yjyfUfyf'ffiggtfggtyf, 492 E. 13th 686-2458. ! MUST END FRIDAY WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE PLUS NICARAGUA: Report Irom the Front THURS 6:30 and 8:30 pm FRIDAY 7:15 and 9:30 pm CISCAP benefit May 18 ★ ★★★★★★★★★ STARTS SATURDAY ★★★★★★★★★★ KZEL WELCOMES BIJOU LATENITE LIQUID SKY The funniest, craziest, dirtiest, most perversely beautiful, science fiction film ever made. WED-THURS 11 pm FRI-SAT midnite GO RAFTING $15 McKenzie day trips. Professional guides and gear. Group rates Wild Water Adventures 895-4465 __sjal LAST NIGHT Benefit showing tor Committee in Solidarity with Central American People WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE and NICARAGUA Report from the Front The first film of the CIA-backed contras and their war against Nicaragua. Excellent Bi|OU Theatre, 13th & Ferry FRIDAY ONLY. May 18. 7:15 & 9:30 5J&. University Theatre's Second Season presents the Pacific N W premiere of Caryl Churchill's 1982 drama Top Girls This provocative play examines the unique and very difficult choices women often face as they attempt to reconcile their personal and profes sional ambitions. With biting wit and powerful drama, this play takes a fascinating look at an age-old problem brought up to date for the modern woman. MAY 3-5,10-12,17-19 ARENA THEATRE (Villard Hall) 8 PM. ALL TICKETS $2 Call 686-4191 to reserve your tickets 2568:5-18 CINEMA 7 Eugene premiere through May 24 Heart like a wheel FRI-SAT 7:30 and 9:45 pm SUN THURS 7 and 9:15 pm All shows Sunday reduced admis sion with 2 pm matinee. FRI-SAT MIDNlTE Strangers in Love XXX-Over 18-separate admission Ananda Marga Presents ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES SMARTER BROTHER Gene Wilder starts and directs in this spoof on the "World's Greatest DetectiveWilder is "Sigi " Holmes. Sherlock's ‘namely jealous brother who calls r>ii;i "Sheer Luck”. The hilarious cast includes Marty Feldman as a bug-eyed detective with a "photographic memory", Madeline Kahn as a music hall singer in distress, and Leo McKern and Dorn Deluise as the dastardly villains Sat/May 19 177 Law. 7&9 pm $1.50/51 2796:5-18 BAKERY LIVE MUSIC! NEXT TO UO BOOKSTORE EVERY SATURDAY NOON-2 pm with USA & ALAN Mute, recorder and guitar. CLASSICAL & SOME JAZZ nuncnrOCKLTitt l, ICE CREAM OPEN O' FRI & SAT TILL MIDNIGHT 13th & Hilyard 619F University Players presents OLD TIMES by Harold Printer Conflicts arise between husband and wife when her old roommate visits and memories are stirred. In Pocket Playhouse Villard Hall 4:30 May 21, 22 $1 Donation at door JOHN PRINE plus Leon Redbone IN CONCERT Sun. June 17 Silva Hall HCPA Tickets at EMU Main Desk and the Regular Hult Center Outlets. Order by phone 687-5000 2819:518 15c COFFEE 15C COFFEE 15C COFFEE 15C COFFEE 15c COFFEE 15C COFFEE Freshly ground gourmet coffee On ly 15c a cup. 10c refills THE BIG DIPPER DOES IT AGAIN! 1473 E. 19th 343-8023 JAZZ/BLUES Records books CAT’S MEOW JAZZ & BLUES CORNER Special order specialists Ffithpearl Bldg. 5th & Pearl HF Personals TELEVISION & TYPEWRITER RENTALS by week, monlh or term UO BOOKSTORE 13th & Kincaid 686-4331 1593:WF PLANNING TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER SESSION? Don't forget to file your INTENT TO REGISTER CARD Stop by 333 Oregon Hall or the Registrar's Office _2794:5-25 PHILADELPHIA HOUSE ROOT BEER MUGGER All the Root Beer. Dancing, and Fun you can handle! 99<t. Saturday. May 19th. 8 pm 851 E. 15th Street 518 DON’T MISS... Pi Phi Pie Party Sunday. May 20th 1518 Kincaid 6-8 pm Get your tickets today 5-18 Don’t miss... Pi Phi Pie Party Sunday May 20 1518 Kincaid 6-10 pm Buy your ticket today! _ 5-18 BICHARD Don't worry about being old till your age matches your waist size. NAPPY AND SHAGGY 5-18 LAURA FONES Thanks for taking me completely by surprise. Beauty, brains, and much more.M 5-18 GOLDENHEARTS All past Sig Ep Goldenhearts invited to a wild reunion dinner, May 22, 5 pm. We miss you! Alcohol incentive! Please RSVP 5-21 TOM STEADMAN What happened to your face? We miss your moustache! D and K _ 5-18 ATTENTION Barn Dance Pictures are back. Please contact Minde in 202 Hawthorne by 5-265-18 TIME LORD Needed in fight against alien menance. Tardis mandatory Lethbridge-Stewart. U.N.l.T. HQ 5-18 Happy 21st Birthday Lois Kronquist Plan on another Kahlua breafast Love and Best Friendship always Julie 5-18 STEPFAMILY WORKSHOP June 9th 9:30-3:30. Cost $15 Call Marian West 746-62635-18 QUALITY 7 DAYS A WEEK KINKO’S COPIES 344 7894 860 E. 13 2446:5-22 WE HAVE THE LOWEST AIRFARES TO EUROPE! For Free Color Brochure. Write to Campus Travel. Box 11387, St. Louis, MO 63105 _ _ 5-18 GRADUATING SENIORS: Get a free UO Alumni T-shirt and learn of the benefits you'll receive as an alumni. Tuesday, May 22. 7 pm., in the EMU Dad's Room 2812:5-18 SPRING POSTER SALE 25% off All posters May 18-25 ^ 446 East 13th 10-6 Mon-Frt 10-5 Saturday tOTP 342 8339 Next to tho Bijou IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT about pregnancy call Birthright Free testing. 687-8651 623:F FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR questions about abortion ■ the procedure, the cost, and local referral • call National Abortion Federation Hotline toll tree. 1 800-223-0618, 7 am-3 pm, M-F 468:MWF PROBLEMS? Crisis Center. U of O telephone hotline, 24 hours-7 days. Strictly confidential. Call 686-4488 _358 MF MAKE MONEY! RAGS TO RICHES buys, consigns, and trades secondhand clothing for men and women. For appt: 344-7039 360 E. 11 th 001WHF BLOOM COUNTY’S PENGUIN OPUS on sale now at Hirons. Also Garfield. Ner mal. Arlene, and Odie. 5-18 Free Delivery New Sale Buy 1 topping, get 1 free on any size of our thick-crust pizza PLUS 2 FREE DRINKS! TOPPINGS Canadian bacon tomato pepperoni -onions green pepper olives pineapple "mushrooms extra cheese Italian sausage ‘cost less "extra charge Small.$4.70 (with 2 toppings) Medium.$6.90 (with 2 toppings) Large.$9.10 (with 2 toppings) Extra Large.$11.30 (with 2 toppings) FREE DELIVERY CALL 343-8023 after 5 pm Oiler good through May DIG ARCHAEOLOGY THIS SUMMER Learn basic archaeological excava tion techniques while toning the body and expanding the mind with fascinating outdoor scientific research this summer in An thropology 408: Fieldwork. Meets MUWHF 7:30-16:00. June 18-Aug. 10; 12 credit hours Field camp in Willamette National Forest near Oakridge. Non-majors welcome, prerequisites flexible. Enrollment is limited, so act now. Call 686-5102 for more information2772:5-18 ATTENTION STUDENTS UO Dead Week Policy No exams worth more than 20% of final grade No final exams under any guise No projects due unless specified on syllabus No take home exams due earlier than assigned test time 2798:518 BEAT THE DRUM FOR THE UO Here's two reasons why! 1 The graduate program in school and community health ranks third in the nation. 2 The doctoral program in art educa tion is one of the top two in the nation. OREGON CARES DID YOU KNOW Even though you are enrolled Spring Term, you need to file an INTENT TO REGISTER CARD if you're planning to attend courses during the SUMMER SESSION. There is still time to do it. so stop by 333 Oregon Hall or the Registrar's office. 2795:5-25 SPRING TERM STUDENTS FOR ONLY $20... Receive continued use of the SHC through summer term IF you are living in Eugene this summer AND not attending summer school BUT returning fall term Pick up a fee form at the Front Desk at the Student Health Center 686-4441 TODAY’S THE DAY Walton Picnic Come on out to Armitage Park for food, river rafting, partying, and FUN! Starts at noon - till dusk! See you there!2816:5-18 STU B ALLEN Your B-day present starts with an "S'. Thrilling no less, can you guess? TeeHee _5-18 DG’S LL'S (LORI, LISA)Loved Crescent, but SHASTA is the Ultimate KAPPA SIG'S BB (BRENT\_BRIAN) 5J8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY CASSANDRA Much love. Jessica 5-18 DEAR KEN GANDEE You didn't deserve to even look at the ground she walked on Too bad you don't know a wonderful lady when you meet one. Enjoy a life of hopeless mediocrity. _5 18 CHI O’S Bring our composit by when you come to serenade and we ll have something special for you PHI DELTS 5-18 LANCE Happy 20th. Thank you for the drama of recent months In anticipation of rapture in Athens, I love you, The Older Women (and the everpresent Mickey) 5-18 FOOD All the pancakes you can eat! Saturday May 19. 8 am-12 pm Philadelphia House, 851 E. 15th ONLY $1.50 5-18 A SPECIAL MESSAGE FOR GRADUATING SENIORS! PEACE CORPS has urgent need for graduates with expertise or coursework in the following disciplines for two-year overseas assignments beginning this summer: AGRICULTURE FORESTRY MATH BILOGICAL SCIENCES PHYSICAL SCIENCES INDUSTRIAL ARTS SPECIAL ED ANIMAL HUSBANDRY CIVIL ENGINEERING MURSING, HEALTH, MED TECH TEFL FISHERIES (experience or science major) The deadline for applying for these openings is NOWI For your applica tion. contact: MARSHA SWARTZ U ot 0 Peace Corps Coordinator Career Planning and Placement 244 Hendricks Hall 686 3235 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed mm, we'a ee SHOWING yw fill HOW to mme ewmes FMORITE SmtR PISH: '/aver petwv m - senveo veuaovs jeiuev known move.. mime ms1 hot m men v erne.. •mmmm withmins.’ Levs bee emote rm me swio H/pietice-id one inrmsTe / Hette m bo, mm... m nm some m^T... no in m itu iis WHarynmm... 1 1WK WS QUITE m EN0U6H, ;te6 WKM