Friday, April 20, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine TH-MCIGNDAL PgINn and WCBN Present YEAR END SOCKSHOP TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. Union Ballroom FREE ADMISSION WITH Jimmy and the Javelins Chastity and the Belts "Kiss the Year Goodbye" v i i + M TONIGHT World Premiere engagement of Best of 2nd Annual N.Y. Erotic Film Festival complete 90-minute program 7:00-8:00-9:00-10:00 Modern Lang. Auds. $1.50 cont. Friends of Newsreel Live In.An International Community This Spring-Summer " Seasonal rates " Air conditioning " Foreign & American students " Community discussions, parties & activities AT THE ECUMENICAL CAMPUS CENTER 921 CHURCH STREET 662-5529 7:3 (Continued from Page 2) 7:30 2 Baseball 4 Hollywood Squares 7 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 9 Lassie 56 Wall Street Week 50 Hogan's Heroes 8:00 4 Sanford and Son 7 Brady Bunch 9 Meeting Point 56 Washington Week in Review 50 Dragnet 8:30 4 Little People 7 Partridge Family 50 Merv Griffin 56 Off the Record 9:00 4 Circle of Fear 7 Room 222 9 News 56 Turning Points 9:30 7 Odd Couple 9 Sports Scene 56 Your Car and Clean Air 10:00 2 Here's Lucy 4 hobby Darin 7 Love, American Style 9 Tommy Hunter 50 Perry Mason 56 Toy That Grew Up "Hills of Kentucky" (1927) 10:30 2 Doris'Day 11:00 2 47 News 9 CBC News 50 One Step Beyond 11:30 2 Movie 4 Johnny Carson 7 Dick Cavett 9 News 50 Movie "Target Zero" (1955) 12:00 9 Movie "Blood and Black Lace" (Italian 1964) 1:00 4 Midnight Special 7 Movie 1:30 2Movie "Jungle Woman" (1944) 9 Wrestling 2:30 4 News 3:00 2 TV High School 7New~s 3:30 2 News cable tv 3:30 Pixanne 4:00 Today's Woman 4:30 Something Else (Rock) 5:00 Stratosphere Playhouse 5:30 Local News and Events 6:00 Model Cities 6:30 NCAA Sports 7:00 Community Dialogue wAcbn 9:00 Morning After Show 12:00 Progressive Rock 4:00 Folk 7:30 Oldies 8:30 Sock hop live from Union Ballroom 1:00 a.m. Sat. to 3 a.m. Sun.: Oldies weekend 3:00 a.m. Sun. 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Alsa highly recommended: Raoul Walsh's exciting, griping gang- ster epic, The Roaring Twenties, with Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney, next weekend at Cinema II. ASTRONAUT EDGAR MITCHELL speaking about his ESP tests on the Apollo Moon Mission Friday, April 27, 8 p.m Grosse Pointe War Memorial 32 CAKESHORE DR. Information: 881-8653 LEARN NOW ABOUT THE -NEXT CPA EXAM NOVEMBER 3-4, 1971 THE BECKER CPA REVIEW COURSE DETROIT 313 961-1400 Our Successful Students Represent 0 u :.I r OIL SAT. MAY and special guest star 12th GERRY MULLIGAN L80pm * DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET WITH .ALAN DAWSON and JACK SIX .DARIUS BRUBECK ENSEMBLE " CHRIS BRUBECK " NEW HEAVENLY BLUE at FORD- AUDITORIUM TICKETS $4.50 -5.50- 6.50 J. L.HUDSON s GRINNELL'S . FORD AUD. 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