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What’s Happening July 13-18 Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence July 20-25 I Do! I Do! Jane Powell July 27-Aug. 8 Man of La Mancha Robert Wright Exhibit; Paintings by Ted Palermo, Center Lounge, Norton Hall, thru July 14 Play: Hair, starring Gale Garnett and Robin White, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, to run Melody Fair Sunday Concert! July 12 Canned Heat July 19 Victor Borge July 26 Little Richard Aug. 2 Sha-na-na Aug. 9 The Four Seasons Aug. 16 The Youngbloods Aug. 23 Chicago - sold out Aug. 30 B.J. Thomas Sept. 6 Bobby Sherman Freshmen or New Students: Any freshman or other interested students, male or female, who would like to compete on any of the University’s athletic teams is invited to come to Clark Gym at any time and leave his name, phone number, and the sport in which he is interested in any one of the offices in the gym. Members of the coaching staff will then contact these people with further information. indefinitely Play: Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ont, thru Oct. Play: Candida, Court House Theatre, Niagara-on-the-Lake, thru July 26 Thursday, July 2 Film: The Masque of the Red Death and The Unholy Three, 7:30 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Film: True to the Army, 4 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Kltinhan's July 10 Neil Diamond July 12 The Delfonics and The Moments WBFO Programme Notes Friday, July 3 Film; Macbeth, 4 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Thursday, July 2 2 p.m. - This Is Radio ... a surprise in music and current events every Monday thru Friday 10:30 p.m. — A Nest of Singing Birds: Shakespeare the Poet, Part I > Mariposa Folk Festival July 24-26 Saturday, July 4 Fireworks , dusk at various parks around Buffalo and at Crystal Beach Amusement Park, Canada Summer Excursions July 11-12 Stratford - sold out July 24 Candida - Shaw Festival - sold out July 25 Coming Glass Center Aug. 2 Hair Aug. 11 Forty Years On Aug. 15-16 Stratford Sunday, July 5 Concert: The Gordian Knot, 9:30 p.m., One-Eyed Cat Friday, July 3 8 p.m. - The Renaissance Period: Music in old towns and residences, with Jerry Fink 9 p.m. - BBC World Theatre: Mine Hostess by Carlo Shaw Festival Monday, July 6 Film: Spies, 4 p.m., Conference Theater, Norton Goldoni II p.m. — Relax Your Mind: a casual look at folk music and its themes and lyrics. Norton Hall July 15-19 Peace Concert: South Happiness Street Society Skiffle Band, 8:30 p.m., Norton Terrace Revue: The Jimmy Dean Show with Kay Starr and The Imperials, Melody Fair, thru July 11 Revue: Mitzi Gaynor, O’Keefe Centre, Toronto, thru July 11 Saturday, July 4 Programming originates at the WBFO Satlelite Studio at 1203 Jefferson Ave. 12 noon - Barlow’s Blues: Blues with Babes Barlow 12 midnight - Opus in Modern Music: with Ed Smith Sports Information Recreation: The summer recreation program will run through Aug. 29 in Clark Gym. Hours are as follows; Tuesday, July 7 Film; Alexander Nevsky, 7:30 and 10 p.m.. Conference Theater, Norton Hall Film: OUr Daily Bread, 4 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Sunday, July 5 2 p.m. - The Music Salon: Ann Marie Plubell presents Cherubibi’s Symphony in D 3 p.m. — World of Opera: John Farrell presents The Gypsy Baron, an opera by Strauss Pol Hours: Open from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday. In the evening the hours Monday, July 6 9 p.m. — Kolos: Richard Malawista presents Nobilissima Visione by Hindemith 10:30 p.m. - The Drum: a news roundup from Black communities throughout the country Tuesday, July 7 6:30 p.m. - Listener’s Choice; Buffalo’s only classical music request program. To make requests, call 831-5393 or write WBpO, Norton HaU. 12 midnight - Extension: Larry Rakow and Walter Gajewski take you on a magical trip to the land of music, talk and unrelated subjects that somehow all seem related. Wednesday, July 8 6:30 p.m. - Concert Hall; John Farrell presents an Eric Satie piece: Nouvelles pieces froides (New Cold Cuts) 10 p.m. - The Goon Show: The Gold Mine - This program introduces Fred - not so much a person, more an idea Thursday, July 9 8 p.m. — The Music of England: featuring Locke and Purcelli 10:30 p.m. - A Nest of Singing Birds: Shakespeare the Poet, Part II are from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. from Monday through Thursday. A summer ID must be presented for admittance. All faculty, staff and individual members of their families wishing to use the pool may purchase a pink card in the pool area for $2, good for the summer. Bring some University identification to purchase the card. Anyone with hair longer than 3 inches must wear a bathing cap. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent at all times. Announcements Wednesday, July 8 Film: Flaming Creatures and Sons of the Desert. 4 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Flicks: Douglas Fairbanks Sr. silent flicks, 8 p.m.. Conference Theater, Norton Hall Recital: Twentieth Century English Songs, 8:30 p.m., Baird Hall Concert: Jepherson Gieen. 8:30 p.m., Norton Terrace The Parent-Child Communication Workshop is helping parents and children to deal respectfully and openly with each other and to develop a family intimacy in which family members can be direct sources of help to one another. For more information of this unique approach to interfamily relations, contact Muriel Santilli. 831-2526. 862-6315, or 884-4960, Faculty of Social Sciences and Administration. Thursday, July 9 Film: The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Pit Tennis Courts: I;30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m Film: Othello, 4 p.m., 147 Diefendorf Dance: The Black Dance Workshop, 8 p.m., Fillmore Room, Norton Hall lelds ai Millard Fillmore College deadline for Fall preregistration is Aug. 1. Advance registration is scheduled for Sept. 1 (L-Z) and Sept. 2 (A-K). Regular fall registration will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 on Sept. 3. Classes begin Sept. 14. Monday through Friday Note!! Classes, Day camp. University teams and other special programs will, take precedence over open recreation. Venceremos Brigade will present slides, films and discussions on the Cuban revolution at 3:30 p.m. today in the Conference Theater. Everyone is welcome to attend and share the experiences of other Buffalo people who lived and worked in Cuba this year. Swimming Lessons: Adult swimming instruction will be offered in the Clark Gym pool. Cost will be $25 per person for a ten-lesson course, with lessons to be arranged into half-hour periods between 5 and 7 p.m. Mon. through Thuts. The instructors are qualified Red Cross Water Safety Instructors. Contact the lifeguards during recreational swim hours - Mon. through Fri. 2:30—4:30 p.m., and Mon. through Thurs. 7-9 p.m. - for sign-up and more information. Limited enrollment - final registration date is July 3. Available at the Ticket Office Shaw Festival Thru July 26 Candida July 24-26 Music Today July 31-Aug. 2 Forty Years On Melody Fair Thru July 4 This Was Burlesque July 6-11 Jimmy Dean and Kay Starr