r,—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, May 23, 1973 Collegian notes The Five O’clock Theatre will present the musical “Sure, Sure, Shirley” 5:20 p.m. Wednesday in the Pavilion Theatre. Tickets are free and can be obtained at !he Pavilion box office, one half hour before the 'per formance. There will be a jammy to fraternity, will meet 7 p.m. raise funds for fall Orien- Wednesday in S-205 Human tation Week 7:30 p.m. Wed- Development. NOW AT MEYERS'.... ■ TAWNY BEER ON TA ■ SANGRIA WINE ■ STEAMED CLAMS WEDNESDAY- SUNi MCS/CDO' The Friendl f Plaee MCrCKd 214 W. College A\ie. 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Performances will be given at the Pavilion Theatre 5:20 p.m. Wednesday and Thurs day and 7:20 p.m. Friday. Mark Berman, head of Five O’clock Theatre, said this week’s production sets a precedent because it is the first musical presented by the theater. The play parodies the 30’s and 40’s Broadway musicals. The action involves four main characters, ail parodies of former stars, who meet to audition for an upcoming musical. Mimi Moyer (6th theater arts) portrays a Shirley Temple-type ••••••••••• • •<»•••••• | WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN A 10-SPEED | 0 RALEIGH SUPER COURSE BIKE 0 S from the BICYCLE SHOP 0 5 441 W. 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