Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 1$, 1973 I'age Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 18, 1973 I ENDS TODAY-open 12:45 "ROMEO & JULIET" (PG) 603 sberty shows of 1 p.m.-3:30-6:10-8:45 STARTS FRIDAY I C 'II [i KAREN BLACK_____ ROBERT DUVALL Theatre Phone 66S29' GETTIN' IT TOGETHER Divorcees seek communal life DOUBLE FEATURE-TWO BIG HITS!! "An incredible feat. An heroic film." -Liz Smith, Cosmopolitan "Stunning, breathtaking, fascinating." -Kevin Sanders, ABC-TV VISIONS OF EHOHI! August'1972, the Olympics 8directors capture what the naked eye cannot see... PLUS- "A knockout of a movie."-W. Wolf, Cue THE ENDLESS SUMMER LAST DAY: SISTERS, & GREETINGS OPEN DAILY AT 12:45 SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. HELD OVER-3rd HIT WEEK DON'T MISS IT! Rated G A NORMAN JEWISON Film JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR" U s s"A HILARIOUS MOVIE 1 AM PUSproving that sex is funnier than anything else"--Smith, Cosmopol- ______________________ itan RATED R Open 6:45 Shows at 7 & 9 p.m-Sat. & Sun. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m. (Continued from Page 1) come and tell us about it we say congratulations. We laugh, scream, and boogie together. "More important, we stand for teaching people to be whole per- sons, to throw off sex roles and~ standard ideas of how much one child can do at a certain age.",, DAVALOS BELIEVES that the: commune has been a huge suc- cess. "I didn't know of any com- munal arrangements like this one so I decided I'd make my own," she explained. "Now I could neverI go back. This is too great." The coinmune's philosophy also' appealed to Gail Bourke, 23, a3 part-time student at Washtenaw Community College who joined the commune last April. "I was tired of living alone, tired of a secluded,' quiet existence. I needed a change in life style and I adjusted quick- ly here," Bourke explained. "When I first came here I didn't know if this was the answer, but I needed a place to stay," she said. "The rest I found out after I moved in-like a good meal on the table when I came home from work, or like not ever worrying; "THERE'S ALWAYS someone witnut its pIUUIm11t we hv e around to talk to, but if you want gotten such unstable people," said privacy you simply go upstairs Davalos. and shut your door," she added. "THEY MOVE in and out, un- Communal living means rent is willing to make this their home. divided equally among all the But we've poured our hearts into adults, cooking is done in turns, this beautiful place and love it and the children are assigned vari- much too much to ever go back ous chores. "When you're an in- to living alone," she added. dividual you carry your own Since the commune members weight regrdless of age and sex," don'wntoeopadie whatethe Davaos aid.on't want to jeopardize wha they Davalos said. feel is an extremely harmonious So far, the communal arrange- situation, they are going to' make ment has been very successful,: an effort to recruit University staff according to Bourke. "It works out and faculty members for the fom- great," she said. "If one person mune. decided to take his kid to the According to Davalos, the com- circus usually the other five kids mune will not, have more than will go along. If one car breaks eight adult members when filled down there's always another -one to capacity. there or it's easier to find another- - about hiring a babysitter. The commune has not been 1%7thf1t} it nrlkl mv "A a u - f I ,i VOLUNTEERS NEEDED BY KIBBUTZIM IN ISRAEL (it's harvest time now!) s Minimum commitment: one month. * Also, six month program through Sherut La'am. Volunteers must pay round trip transportation from New York ($407 for those under 24) For further information, call Hillel 1429 Hill, 663-4129 or 663-1337 .. ,i Tryouts for, Ionesco's THE BALD SOPRANO 3 male parts 3 female parts Tuesday, Oct.1-2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct..17-8-10p.m, Thursday, Oct. 18-8-10 p.m. AT THE 1 Union Gallery 1st floor, Michigan Union - - - - - - - - - - 'I F'I ride." THE LIVING arrangement has I~ also meant creating a fairly uni- fied code of discipline. "The manner of discipline for the children must be agreed up-1tan ik on," said Davalos. "It takes a lot of thinking to do this but it's necessary." ._' agei Trotter Housc LOLA JONES, a social work e Counseling er at the Health Service Mental rwuwel ~ - . Tr .. Iwu. - I Health Clinic, is available ar counseling at Trotter House on Thursday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. She will see students. by appoint- ment or on a walk-in basis. Students are also encouraged to sign up on the bulletin board in the lobby of Trotter House for a discussion series on "The Black Woman Today." For more information or an appointment CALL 763-1356 Trotter House or 764-8315 Mental Health Clinic Sign up NOWI for Senior Pictures on the DIAG 10 a.M p.m. Don't forget to order your yearbook 31V :battle s in A. SMILE, INC. AND COTON, INC PRESENT THE FIRST AUAL OUTRAGEOUS SMILE CONTEST fWeekdays Sei Shell 2p 1 t 634384 4'p.m. b 4Centicore Bookshopsj 336 Maynard 1229 South University ; 663-1812 665-2604 YOUR CENTER FOR4 BOOKS ON PHILOSOPHY A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY BY COPLESTONE (15 volume paperback)Q AESTHETICS by Ruth L. 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