Monday, May 8, 1971 University Daily Kansan 13 English department awards given The 1977-78 English department awards were presented recently at the depart- mental reception. Winners of the William Herbert Carruth Memorial Poetry Contest were: First place—Earl Reiman, Topeka senior; second place—Thomas Russel, Shawnee graduate student; third place—Stephen Bunch, Lawrence graduate student; fourth place mention-Donald Fendler, Topeka senior, and Kelsey Johnston, Wichita freshman. Winners of the Edgar Wolfe Creative Writing Award were: Senate committee to consider changes of seating at games The Student Senate Seating Committee will meet next week for the last time this semester to consider a Senate resolution to increase the permanent of student seating at football games. The Sports Committee resolution was passed unanimously by the full Senate last week in response to a suggestion by the athletic department that portions of student seating be moved to increase tickets sales to the public. The Seating Committee also will discuss the results of a Senate poll about reserved seating. SUA Films Monday, May 8 Rudolph Valentino and Alla Nazimova: CAMILLE— Love Story of a Parisian Courtesan SALOME. SALOME— Dir. Charles Bryant. Produced by and with—Alta Nazimova. Costumes & set designs—Natalya Bambava (Valentino's) Based on drawings by Richard Straus. $200.00 $1,900.00 Woodward Aud. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. Tuesday, May 9 Witchcraft/Black Magic: MAXAM-WITCHCRAFT THROUGH THE AGES Dir. Benjamin Christiansen THE BLACK CAT Dir. Edgar G. Ulmer with Boris Kartoff, Bela Lugosi 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. Wednesday, May 10 Samuel Fuller: SHOCK CORRIDOR with Peter Breck, Constance Towers THE NAKED KISS THE NAKED KISS with Constance Towers, Anthony Elsers 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Thursday, May 11 First place—Brebeca Brown, Hutchinson senior; second place—Daniel Oliver, Great Bend senior, and Karen Stolz, Topeka junior; and third place—Robert Antoine, Merriam senior and Sean Santoro, Mission Hills sohombre. Leavenworth, experimental film 导演. Berry was an assistant to TONY Chern (Flicker) at Antioch College. 9:00 p.m. FREE Forum Room Friday, May 12 AUSTRIAN FILMMAKER KURT KREN, IN PERSON "One particularly rich exponent of both tension and gesture is Viennese filmmaker Kurt Kren. His films are masterful, with a wide range of content and comment that is always full of freshness, energy and honesty of expression." Daniel Woodrel, Lawrence senior, was the winner of the Edna Osborne Whitcomb Co-Sponsored by the GERMAN DEPT. 8:00 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room IN CRITICAL writing, Elizabeth Brosius, Wichita sophomore, was the winner of the Helen Rhoda Hoops Award and James Hubbell, Prairie Village senior, was the winner of the Natalie Calderwood Award. Winners of the outstanding assistant instructor award were Joan McCoY, Pracilia McKinney, Harlan Roelod, Laurie Morrow and Kathleen Beyer, all Lawrence graduate Saturday, May 13 HOLLAND EXPERIMENTAL FILM A collection of 11 shorts, totally about 2 hrs, representing the best of DVD film. PETER RUBIN, a film teacher, is accompanying this national tour, sponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Culture. Winners of the James B. Kennedy Ibry of Cuntare. Co-Sponsored by the GERMAN DEPT. 8:00 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room Micks Bicycle Repair Shop One-day Repair service Free pants with tune-up Hour Mon. Fri. 10-6 Sat. 12-5 Scholarship for excellence in the study of literature were: first place-Hubbell and Marilyn Sanders, Lawrence sophomore; John G. Owens, Jr., three-year Independence, Mo., senior, and Brosius. Recipients of the Edwin M. Hopkins scholarship for excellence in the study of literature were Patricia Steenland, Clinton N.J., graduate student; James Davis, Kansas City, Mo., graduate student; Alan Mulstein, Lawrence graduate student. Bunch; and James Persoon, Lawrence graduate student. Laurie Morrow, Lawrence graduate student, was the winner of the Keennth Rockwell Scholarship for excellence in the study of literature. Winners of the Seldon Lincoln Whitcomb Fellowship for achievement in scholarship and teaching were Philip Egan, South Bend, a student McKinsey, McCoy and Morrow. 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John Dennis, general manager of Sun-lower Cablevision, had said recently that persons found using cable television service would not have one will not get a warning before prosecution. Santoro admitted last month to the illegal use of cablevision March 6. Ilegal tapping of cable television is a class C misdemonstration with a maximum number of taps. Kansas State Statute 21-3752 states that Kansas State State Journal 21-07-32 states that before procedurals Also featuring 3 tacos for $1 Schlitz is a trademark of Joel Schlitz Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 SERVE UP SCHLITZ © 1978 JOS SCHLITZ BREWING CO. MILWAUKEE, WIS Or after you actually make all your Friday classes - morning and afternoon. Like the day you finally find out where the library is. Everybody knows college is no easy ball game. And that's what makes the little victories so important. Or when you realize you've got a cold "A" in Chemistry because Louis Pasteur, Jr. is your lab partner. And now, to add to the fun. 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