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Crow's Nest : 1975 : 05 : 14 University of South Florida Scholar Commons Crow's Nest University History: Campus Publications 5-14-1975 Crow's Nest : 1975 : 05 : 14 University of South Florida St. Petersburg. Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/crows_nest Recommended Citation University of South Florida St. Petersburg., "Crow's Nest : 1975 : 05 : 14" (1975). Crow's Nest. 236. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/crows_nest/236 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University History: Campus Publications at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Crow's Nest by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ---~-cr_o_wr'_s_~_s_T_____________ P_a_g_e_F_o_~--------~~~~~~~E~;~~=~~- . Vol. 6 No. 16 lJ1 lU Oc: STARRING JON VO\GHT -tJ BURT REYNOLDS It- An exciting, tense and absorbing drama, DELIVERANCE ~ fellews four businessmen en a ·weekend canoe trip ~ down a primitive river about to be destroyed by a massive dam project. Only one is a rugged The comprehensive American outdoorsman; the rest are contented suburbanites, ~ Sandy, the son of a fisherman in the Red Cross Multi-Media First paddling along with awkward inexperience. t:j Florida Keys, cares for a wounded dolphin Aid course will be offered during Quarter III on May 16 . But :::ccn the pe:lceful camping trip takes as and makes a pet of it. His father ~ • d1aapproves of the heavy fish-eating The one-day concentrated abrupt turn. The harrowing physical challenges class utilizes f ilms , work­ ~ facing them and the violence that erupts with animal until Flipper proves his worth by leaqing Sandy to new fishing books, and actual skill ..J shocking suddenness create spine-chilling practice. A Red Cross suspense that engulfs the audience. grounds and rescuing him from a shark. ~ First Aid card may be [ (X) obLained by those auccess­ James Dickey, a poet- turned-novelist, adapted • I •r STARRING: Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, fully completing the his own DELIVERANCE into the forceful screen­ course. play which stars Jon Voight and Burt Reynols. ' Connie Scott, Kathleen Maguire ~ It is an important and indelibile film that \. COST: $3.00--USF students ~ contrasts basic survival instincts with DIRECTED BY: JAMES CLARK $6.00--non-students z: ·-~ civilized man's social e thics. Each of the --.. four leads is exceptional, with Voi.ght · :.a and Reynolds giving the best performances PLUS T\CKETS·ON·COALE ::::J of their careers. ESTHER WILL\AMS IN m~ • " ... the most stunning (U . I piece of movie-making ~ MU~ ~REATED AND c DIRECTED BY BUSBY BERKELEY N) r eleased this year .•. uL it haunts the imagination." You saw it in THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! PLUVSE· >- --N.Y.TIMES . T FRIDAY, MAY 23 ~ ~ "At the l evel of brute• physical action, John Filmed at CYPRESS GARDENS. RlDAY ~Vt.NING FILMS 5fi<IES a Boorman's DELIVERANCE is an absolutely first­ TICKETS AS LOW AS $1 rate piece of moviemaking. You can taste the MAY l~ SPM FREE TO STUDENTS USING THEIR - fear and hear the hammering hearts. It is an SUBSIDY uncommonly admirable undertaking." {t --L.A. TIMES Activit· les Of fice GROW ' S NEST Page T1...ro CROW' S NE ST Page Three ~~~TTA ~Bve IY sw ll'f\N'l\ NG vJelcome, J ohn and Dave, \POOL ORDER ne'•' lifeguards a t the pool HOU~S As a graduate of the USF St, Petersburg Campus (and many thanks to (Quar ters I, II, III, IV, December ' 74 to August '75), \N BObKSToRE Dan Wedge!!!). you are a special person! You deserve the best and M~Y 1~-30 that's wha t we're going to provide at "Graduation CONGRATULATIONS TO NOON -7PM Celebration ' 75". This gala evening will include BRUNO' S DAD ! .DA\LY dining, drinking, dancing, and ceremony. And, for (Andy Feinstein) graduates, it's FREE! ANNOUNCfM~N The celebration will be held at Pasadena Golf ava,\ab\e Glad to see you a re USF Students. fuw\tu. S -~~D. Club, 1600 Royal Palm Drive South (off Gulfport Blvd) well and ba c ~ t o work, (Lim·,t 1 Gu~t~I on Sunday, June 15, from 7:00 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Adivities Hr. Burr . ~ Cocktails will begin at 7: 00 and will cost $1.00 per drink. Office ~10 is the femme fatale The buffet dinner including roast beef, shrimp, of SPB 115? (We' ll 5 w \ ""'N'\ \N c:r_.i\ LL LEVELS salads, vegetables and dessert, will begin at 7:30 25¢ EAC~ never tell.) LE.Sc:::>b~ =:1 p . m. You'll have the opportunity to help yourself to this sumptuous array of delicious foods. vlha t student org;:mizntj on will hegin on Saturday and Sundny mornings. After dinner , the ceremonial portion of the i s really a pseudonymn Register now in the Activities Office. evening will begin. Short and sweet, this part of uRf.\DUATiON for \-.Tater-Skiing Club?? the celebr ation will include introductions by FRlD~Y EVEN\Nfr FILM StR\E:S Lyn Lopez, presentation of certificates by Dean Tuttle June IS P ..T .--so \..rh a t' s new in a guest speaker, and senior awards. 3 PM the "rose garden"? The Film Series for Quarters IV and I are After the speeches and presentations , the rest current l y be ing prepered . Let us knoH \vhat of the evening (from about 9 : 30p.m. until 1 : 30 a.m.) Bayfront ~nter Gr eat pla nt sale by the films you would l ike to s ee. will be devoted to drinking partying, and dancing to Women's Center--we're Please contact the Activities Office . the sounds of "SELLERS & RENO". What a fantastic way looking f orwa rd to to spend a f un-filled evening! another . ... someday soon. Dress for the celebration will be semi-formal to formal . This evening is guaranteed to be a lot better than the senior prom, since you ca~ drink Bes t wishes to Al Garrison and we're not having our party in the gym. (Which is a good thing s1nce and friend .. soon t o be we don't have a gym on this campus.) \.dfe. "Graduation Celebration '75" will be free for graduates , but you must LAST DAY to take t he exams for come to the Student Activities Office to pick up your tickets before June 1. BEST lHShL::' TO J UNE GPY 315 Independ ent Study is Price f or tickets for guests will be $5.00. GRADUATES a nd happy JUNE 5 Please RSVP as soon as possible in the Activities Office. j ob hunting. Contact R.C . Holmes for details. DON'T DELAY! RIDE TO NEW YORK CITY VICINITY. LEAVE MAY 30-31 . Call Jeff 821-0947 before 10, after 6 . Crows_Nest_1975_05_14 CROW'S NEST Page Four FRIDAY EVENING FILM SERIES MAY 30 Auditorium 8PM FREE Rated:R deliverance STARRING JON VOIGHT BURT REYNOLDS An exciting, tense and absorbing drama, DELIVERANCE follows four businessmen on a weekend canoe trip down a primitive river about to be destroyed by a massive dam project. Only one is a rugged outdoorsman; the rest are contented suburbanites, paddling along with awkward inexperience. But soon the peaceful camping trip takes an abrupt turn. The harrowing physical challenges facing them and the violence that erupts with shocking suddenness create spine-chilling suspense that engulfs the audience. James Dickey, a poet-turned-novelist, adapted his own DELIVERANCE into the forceful screen- play which stars Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds. It is an important and indelible film that contrasts basic survival instincts with civilized man's social ethics. Each of the four leads is exceptional, with Voight and Reynolds giving the best performances of their careers. "...the most stunning piece of movie-making released this year... it haunts the imagination." --N.Y.TIMES "At the level of brute physical action, John Boorman's DELIVERANCE is an absolutely first- rate piece of moviemaking. You can taste the fear and hear the hammering hearts. It is an uncommonly admirable undertaking." --L.A. TIMES CROW's NEST Undersea Fest...Double Feature FLIPPER Sandy, the son of a fisherman in the Florida Keys, cares for a wounded dolphin and makes a pet of it. His father disapproves of the heavy fish-eating animal until Flipper proves his worth by leading Sandy to new fishing grounds and rescuing him from a shark. STARRING: Chuck Connors, Luke Halpin, Connie Scott, Kathleen Maguire DIRECTED BY: JAMES CLARK Page 1 Crows_Nest_1975_05_14 PLUS ESTHER WILLIAMS IN Easy to Love MUSICAL NUMBERS CREATED AND DIRECTED BY BUSBY BERKELEY You saw it in THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! Filmed at CYPRESS GARDENS. FRIDAY EVENING FILMS SERIES MAY 23 8PM FREE AUDITORIUM University of South Florida St. Petersburg Campus May 14, 1975 Vol. 6, No. 16 MULTI-MEDIA FIRST AID MAY 16 FRIDAY 8AM-5PM The comprehensive American Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid course will be offered during Quarter III on May 16. The one-day concentrated class utilizes films, work- books, and actual skill practice. A Red Cross First Aid card may be obtained by those success- fully completing the course. COST: $3.00--USF students $6.00--non-students TICKETS*ON*SALE COUNTRY DINNER PLAYHOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 23 TICKETS AS LOW AS $1 TO STUDENTS USING THEIR SUBSIDY Activities Office CROW'S NEST LORETTA LOVELY Welcome, John and Dave, new lifeguards at the pool (and many thanks to Dan Wedge!!!). Page 2 Crows_Nest_1975_05_14 CONGRATULATIONS TO BRUNO'S DAD! (Andy Feinstein) Glad to see you are well and back to work, Mr. Burr. Who is the femme fatale of SPB 115? (We'll never tell.) What student organization is really a pseudonym for Water-Skiing Club?? P.J.--so what's new in the "rose garden"? Great plant sale by the Women's Center--we're looking forward to another.....someday soon.
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