o e t t k d l y e i n d f a g e n t o u s t a 5 Advising . . . From page one coming freshmen also are able to attend summer orientation where advisers are available to answer questions. Lewis said that 2,300 of the 3,000 freshmen in the College attended summer orientation last year. Lewis said that he realized that the present adviving system was geared toward the enrollment process and that he would not oppose a shift in emphasis. mas' aded, of ingling s fun. end- quota-nts of 4 con people way or physical im man's insent. more forms "I'm in complete agreement with this," he said. "It simply redefines for the faculty and students the type of relationship they will have." oming, to hear k.' cornton Morse said that to do an adequate job, advisers needed a more complete course of information on requirements and course offerings than the college catalogue. Marvin Hall soon may be renovated for the first time since it was built in 1908. "THIS IS A major stumbling block in the College," he said. "Even well-intentioned advisers can't keep in their heads all the information they need." For the last four years the College has published a freshman-sophomore, handbook. Lewis said the handbook would be used to provide information for juniors and seniors. Lewis said he was concerned that the new handbook might be more difficult to use than the smaller freshman-sophomore version. Senate to vote on Marvin's renovation The Kansas Senate Way and Means committee approved last week an allocation of $2.81 million to renovate Marvin Hall, the building that houses the School of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Kansas. The allocation is part of a bill that composes the 1978 budget for all six Regents schools. The bill probably will go before the entire Senate today. In 1978 the Kansas Board of Regents had proposed $40,000 for preliminary planning funds to renovate Marvin Hall in itselaw 1978. But James Balsa, state budget director, out the proposed budget severely that year. The proposed funding were not included in the new list Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, said last week that the Chancellor probably would appoint a building committee if the funds received SUA Films Tuesday, March 28 COMPANERO and TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD The films originally scheduled on this date will be rescheduled for May 7. 7:30 p.m. Free Spencer Art Museum Auditorium Wednesday, March 29 IKIRU Akira Kurosawa: 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff (To Live) Japanese Classic Master-place Thursday, March 30 Filmmakers JULIA REICHERT & JAMES KLEIN In Person! UNION MAIDES METHODONE: AN AMERICAN WAY OF DEALING 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Friday, March 31 GROWING UP FEMALE MENS LIVES 7:00 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room Kahn said all building plans were tentative. Fri. & Sat., Mar. 1 & April 1 With Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Jill Clayburgh, Dir. Arthur Hiller 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1.25 Woodruff Aud. SILVER STREAK "The floor-to-ceiling space is quite large," he said. "We could possibly build another A Film by Tobe Hooper with Marilyn Burns & Gunnar Hansen as "Leather-face" TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE Midnight $1.25 Woodruff Aud. Kahn said one possibility be to create an extra floor within the building. The renovation would not alter the exterior dimensions of the building. Monday, April 3 Pinboard Animation of ALEXANDER ALXEIEFF and his American wife CLAIRE PARKER Complete major works of these tantastic pinnanimates—sometimes using over one million pins in one demonstration-interview. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Woodruff Aud. final approval from the Legislature. The committee, he said, would determine what could be done with the money, given the condition of the building. "We have a quantity and quality problem with space," Kahn said. "There's only so much room and we have to see if it's possible to wring any extra space from the wall." There's also a problem with quality because the building has never been renovated." Marvin Hall has 35,000 square feet of space on its three floors. Whether you like Jazz, Rock, Soul, or Gospel Music, you'll like ANDRAE CROUCH and THE DISCIPLES Topeka Municipal Aud. Topeka, Kansas ONTM Ticket Tickets $4 Advance $4.50 Day of Performance City Tournament Trinity Concerts Eagle River Topeka, KS 66004 d. Wednesday, March 29, 7:30 p.m. Name Address City State Zip No. of tickets Amnt. Enclosed Orders received will be held in your name at door. Cornecopia --announces a Weekday Luncheon Special! (Monday thru Friday, 11 am-2 pm) March 27-31 Bean Salad Salad Special: $2.20 Includes: Choice of Sandwich Coffee or Tea 1801 Mass 842-96: Mon-Fri. 11-10 Sat & Sun 10-10 After the open forum today, the committee will agree to make it to the Committee for consideration. The committee report suggested that an advising source book contain clear statements of college and professional school requirements, a summary of ad- ding and counseling services available and listing of advisers and their academic areas. "We laid out the freshman-sophomore handbooks to be more readable," he said. "We did not use standard catalogue language." TONIGHT: SUA BACKGAMMON CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. Parlor C of the Kansas Union. THE SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will meet at 7 in Parlor A of the Union. PETER VAN NESS, professor of international studies at the University of Denver, will speak on "China and the Third World" at 7 in the Council Room of the Union. Anyone interested in ballet, modern dance or jazz can come to TAU SIGMA at 7 in the dance studio of Robinson Gymnasium. JOAN LIVINGSTONE, instructor at the Kansas City Art Institute, will give a lecture at 7:30 in room 315 of the Visual Arts Department. THE VISUAL NIGHT begins at 7:30 when two free films are shown in Spencer Art Museum. Luis Ramirez, Chilean exile, will lead the discussion afterward. UNIVERSITY SINGERS will perform at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. Events University Daily Kansas Tuesday, March 28, 1978 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus ATTENTION! Staff Interviews for Rock Chalk Revue '79 - Producer Business Manager Apply KU-Y office before Mar. 30 864-3761—Room 110, Level 3, Union After the polka, coffee and rolls at St. John's Church, 12th and Kentucky. KU-Y is an Equal Opportunity Employer Partially funded by Student Senate Activity fee Featuring Joe Schiefelbein and the Flying Dutchmen. $3.50 for all the beer, March 31,8 to 12 p.m. Union Ballroom for all the beer, pop, popcorn and polka you can handle. sponsored by the St. Lawrence Student Center POLKA! KING PHARMACY, 944 Kentucky (Cor 10th St) features a good selection of first aid supplies, patented devices for wound care (and rent) and Hudson vitamins and pharmaceutical products. All kinds of first aid supplies will be women will be found at KINGS. Consult our health librarian for a wide variety of health problems. Phone 843-4516. Most people can recognize color. are many who are color-wear and only a few who are black-bland- that is, they see black and white only, but most have a normal type of color sensitivity. to those people are greatness. to these people the entire color spectrum is seen in yellow and blue hair. It is more common in men than in women. it is five and eight per cent of the male population. Color vision can be detected by many pseudo-isochromatic tests. by O. Newton King R. Ph; LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY PRESENTS: 12 Exposure Color Film Developed & Printed only $3.49 with coupon (20 exposure rolls only $4.99 reg. $6.49) (24 exposure rolls only $5.49 reg, $7.49) Coupon must be presented with film when left for processing. Limit one roll (36 exposure rolls only $7.99 reg. $10.99) in cooperation with SUA, KU-Y, International Club CHILE SOLIDARITY NIGHT Plus Discussion with Chilean Refugees. per coupon. Coupon expires April 1, 1978 FREE: New Spencer Art Museum FREE Films: COMPANERO TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD I must speak to thy dead now, if they were here, brothers and sisters; it will go on, our flight will go on in the land, in the factions, in the storms, in the night, will go on, and that; out of the sight, your voyage will rise, in the mighty sigh of freedom when the hopes of the people flame into my arms of love. Tuesday, March 28th, 7:30 p.m. (on folksinger Victor Jara) & Whether you're into Skiing or not . . . RAG TAG has the most spectacular sale of authentic ski sweaters by Edelweiss for guys and gals. Reason: Late Shipment Regularly $38 to $40 12th & Indiana NOW$9.99 842-1059 Monday - Saturday 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.