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Poge 2-Saturday, May 17, 1980--The Michigan Daily

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Rosie Ruiz Runathon,
The sponsors promise that everyone will finish first in the six-mile
race from Rock Island to Moline, Illinois today. In fact the winners
don't even have to run at all in the race to raise money for the American
Cancer Society dreamed up by a local radio program director. A lone runner
will begin the race, and all the other entrants can jump in 26.2 meters from
the end and complete the distance together in this unique fund-raising
alternative to walkathons, bikeathons, auctions, and other hackneyed
driyes. The first 50 persons to sign up will get T-shirts saying they finished
first in the First Annual Rosie Ruiz 26.2 Meter Run, named for the winner of
this year's Boston Marathon who was stripped of her title after officials
concluded she did not run the entire race. D
On the outside
The weather today, to get right to the point without any cutesy, trite
witticisms or lengthy, rambling introductions or condescending comments
about what you should wear or do, will be showery, with a high in the mid to
upper-60s. 0
Happenings
SATURDAY
FILMS
Druids-Catch-22, 7, 9 p.m., MLB 4.
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AAFC-Last Pictu're Show, 7,9:15 p.m., MLB 3.
Cinema Guild-The Life of Brian, 7:30,9:30 p.m., Old Arch. Aud.
Cinema II-Yellow Submarine, 7, 10:30 p.m., Let It Be, 8:45 p.m., Angell
Hall.
SPEAKERS
Law School Senior Day-U.S. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti,
1:30 p.m., Hill Aud.
South Eastern Michigan Gray Panthers-Prof. Jane Barney, Mr. Elmer
Benson, "Nursing Homes: A Growing Concern," 3 p.m., Ann Arbor
Firehouse, 111 N. 5th Ave.
PERFORMANCES
Campus Inn-"The Ambassadors," big band night, 7-10 p.m., Campus
Inn.
Second City-national touring company, 8p.m., Michigan Theatre.
Ark-Louis Killen, English ballad singer, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill.
MISCELLANEOUS
Youth Facilities Network-conference, "Educational Options for the
'80s.: Washtenaw County Alternatives," 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Ypsilanti High
School, 2095Packard Rd.
Rudrananda Ashram-Advanced Beginning level Hatha Yoga class, 10
a.m., 640 Oxford.
Theosophical Society-discussion program, "The Fountain of All
Faiths," 3 p.m., Carriage House, First Unitarian Chuarch, 1917 Washtenaw.
Drug Help Now Volunteer Training Program-applicants must sign-up
for full program and must contact the organization by May 21, 608 N.
Main, 994-4357.
SUNDAY
FILMS
Cinema Guild-That's Entertainment, Part II, 7:30, 10 p.m., Old Arch.
Aud.
SPEAKERS
Kelsey Museum-M. S. Bellah, "The Art of the Ancient Weaver," 2 p.m.,
Kelsey Museum.
MISCELLANEOUS
Recreational Sports-"Spring Recess . .. A Play Fest for All Ages," 1
p.m.-dusk, Elbel Field.
Hiking-1:30 p.m., meet at Rackham N.W. entry on E. Huron.
MONDAY
MISCELLANEOUS
S.O.S. Community Crisis Center-interviews for prospective volun-
teers, 114 N. River St., Ypsilanti, 485-3222.
Committee Against Registration and the Draft-meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw.
Dharma Study Group-meditation, 7:30-8:30 p.m., 215 E. Kingsley.
The Michigan Daily
(USPS 344-900)
Volume XC, No. 8-S
Saturday, May 17, 1980
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