Page 'Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 23, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, June 23, 1972 MCAT-DAT-GRE LSAT-ATGSB NAT'L BDS. * Preparation for tests required for admission to graduate and pro- tessonal schools * Six and twelve session groups " Small groups * Voluminous material for home study prepared by experts in each field 0 Lesson schedule can be tailored to meet individual needs Summer Sessions Special Compact Courses Weekends--Intersessions STANLEY H. KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER DETROIT BRANCH 21711 W. Ten Mile Rd., Suite 113, Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 354-0085 Success Through Education Since 1938 Branches in principal cities in U.S. The Tutoring School with the Nationwide Reputation Greek composer to perform Sun. By DIANE LEVICK Greek composer and pianist Manos Hadjidakis, whose works include the Academy Award winning Never on Sunday, will perform Sunday at 8 p.m. in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Sponsored by the University's Greek Student Association, he will perform his own composi- tions and traditional Greek folk songs. In addition, he will offer pieces by Mikis Theo- dorakis, who composed music for the movies Z and Zorba the Greek. Currently on tour of the Unit- ed States, Hadjidakis will be accompanied by a male singer, Spyros Sakkas. Born in Xanthi, Thrace, Hadjidakis composed his first -DI U. OF-M. DEPT. HEADS LIGHTEN THE BURDEN FOR YOUR HOUSEHUNTING EMPLOYEES * Informative, time saving Orientation Portfolio designed for those unfamiliar with Ann Arbor. * Contains cultural, recreational, shopping, school, financing and tax info, glossary of real estate terms, local and area maps, and 8 other booklets. " Available free and without obligation! " Stop by, call, or write Peter Allen, 763-6796 or 769-2606. Please, for incoming homebuyers only. * Also narrated color side tour of Ann Arbor scenes events, and neighborhoods geared to acquaint newcomer with all aspects of Ann Arbor housing. ARBOR OAKS CORPORATION, REALTORS 2310 W. Stadium 48103 important work by the age of 19. He revolutionized Greek mu- sic by linking traditional folk music and older Byzantine mel- odies with contemporary popu- lar music. He introduced the bouzouki- a mandolin-type instrument - into popular music. Hadjidakis wrote for one of his album's liner notes: "I tried to fill music with all the youth- ful sensitivity of a modern Greek steeped in tradition. His albums, which include Lilacs out of the Dead Land, have received favorable reviews from American critics. Tickets for the Hadjidakis con- cert are $5 or $3 (for students) and are on sale at the Interna- tional Center today until 6 p.m. Tickets may also be purchas- ed at the Mendelssohn box of- fice on Sunday, beginning at 4 p. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class povst pid at AiinArbor, Mich- i 00420Maynard t, An Arbor, tich ian 48104. Publihed dailyToes- day throgSiundosasy iornsingCoiner- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier. $11 by mait. summer Session published Tuesday throah bsaturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 iocal mail (in Mich. or Obol $7.50 non-local mail lother states and7foreign) Weekend whirlwind If you have suggestions for future columns - travel ideas, block uartiesomsic, fn and games-please sendthem to aseuneBersten, ro The Daily, 420 Maynard St., by Wednesday each week. Happy weekend, Movies Campus-Le Boucher Michigan-Frenzy State-Nicholas and Alexandra Fox Village-Cabaret Fifth Forum-International Director's Festival, Max Ophul's Lola Montes, Orson Welles' The Immortal Story and Luis Bunuel's Simon of the Desert (Fri. and Sat.) Cinema II-Born Losers and Left-Handed Gun (Fri.) Cinema Guild-Maltese Falcon (Fri. and Sat.) Music The Ark-Utah Phillips (Fri., Sat., Sun. 8:30, $1.50) Golden Falcon-Arts Nova Lums--RFD Boys Bimbos-Gaslighters (Fri., Sat., Sun.) Pretzel Bell-Buddies in the Saddle (Fri.), Silver Wings (Sat.) and Chuck Johnson (Sun.) Mr. Flood's Party-The Boogie Brothers (Fri. and Sat.) The Del Rio-Jazz band every Sunday Greek Student Association-Manos Hadjidakis & Spyros Sakkas perform their own works and those of Mikis Theodorakis Sunday, 8 $5, $3 (students), Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Open Air Musk Msic on the Diag-recorded and live classical music 12-12 Sat. Rock concert-Riverside Park, Ypsi. Today and Tomorrow, Labrinth, Peach Fuzz, Fab Musi- cians, Geyda Marcus (Sat. afternoon) Rock concert-next to Huron High-Icarus, Frut, Steve and John ... the Boogie Brothers, Bad Luck and Trouble (Sun. afternoon) Carillon concert-Monday 7, Burton Tower Other Events LOCAL Gay Pride Week picnic and dance on the Diag, Fri. 6 pm. Farmers Market open Saturday 8-3 Community organic garden at North Campus open daily Graduate Outing Club-outside Rackham Hall, Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Rive Gauche party, Madelon Pound House, 9-12 Fri. & Sat. Canoe Rental-4325 Jackson Rd. Strawberry picking-Contact local growers Are you still reading theI way your parents read? In the first grade, when you were taught to read "Run Spot Run," you had to read it out loud. Word-by-word. Later, in the second grade, you were asked to read silently. But you couldn't do it. You stopped reading out loud, but you continued to say every word to yourself. Chances are, you're doing it right now. 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