University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 16, 1978 Leben 23 From page one personal feelings, but because of the convictions they had about the issue. --with Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli. Winner-Best Picture, Venice Film Festival. 7:30, 9:30 p.m. $1.00 Ballroom Muyan said, however, the people who said he and Lobel were a falling out were not mentioned in the picture. "I think we disagreed on the issues a lot, but that's not to say that we didn't work hard." THERE IS a tendency on the executive level of most political bodies for the vice president and president to gradually drift into different spheres of activity, and Leben said that his administration was typical in this respect. "Neither one of us probably did enough to counteract that normal tendency." Leben Leben's administration was atypical of college politics in that it had to deal with many controversies. The names of the "affairs" are well-known—Bert Nunley's conflict of interest with the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation and the then-renowned Missouri Mellon and forged voucher, Clyde Walker and the KUAcalling out... One of those controversies has prompted Leben in his role as student body president. Leben says he is, to his knowledge, the first student body president who has written the chancellor of the University asking for the removal of another too administrator. Leben had announced last week at a Senate meeting that he had asked Chancellor Archie R. Dykes to remove Clyde Carter, athletic director, from his duties at KU. Thursday, Feb. 16 The Complete Works of Internationally Acclaimed Filmmaker PETER KUBELKA. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Forum Rm TAXI DRIVER Fri. & Sat., Feb. 17 & 18 Dir. Martin Scorcec with Robert Davis, Winner-Grammars, Jodie Foster, Winner-Grammars Prize Ceremony Festival. 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. $1.25 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. $1.25 Sunday, Feb. 19 REVISED SCHEDULE DADA-SURREALIST FILMS: ENTR ACRE-Rene Clair MECANIQUE -F, Leger, D. Murphy ANEANIC MECANI -M. Dauchp SEASHLE & THE CLERGYMAN - 2:30 p.m. Forum Rim. Documentary Films: GAY U.S.A. Multi-laceted view of Gay Life in the U.S.A. 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Ballroom Sponsored by Gay Services Monday, Feb. 20 Surrealist Films, Luis Bunuel: UN CHIEN ANDALOU (An Andalusian Dog) LAS HURDES (Land without Bread) NAZARIN Winner Grand Prize Cannes Film Festival 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room Tuesday, Feb. 21 Politics 1968 Emile de Antonio- Eugene McCarthy AMERICA IS HARD TO SEE A portrait of the Eugene McCarthy candidacy for the Presidency in 1988 and how the youth of America got involved. $70.00; 7:30 p.m.; $1.00 Forum Room However, Leben said he came to the position of president and his subsequent spot on the KUAC with a feeling that Walker had been sometimes unfairly treated. LEBEB SAID Walker had become a teacher in 1973, and repeated an instruction to listen to student opinion. Wednesday, Feb. 22 Luis Bunuel: BELLE DE JOUR He said he knew that Walker was highly secretive about KUAC business and thought it would be a bad idea. "I learned during the year the reason he uses secrecy to generally avoid any public pressure on him to do things that the people don't want to do," the teacher said that he might not want to do. "Leben said." Leben's efforts to outstalk or at least secure more cooperation from him are supported by a number of students, both in Senate and out of it. GRUBHAUG, who also serves on the KUAC board agrees with Leben's assessment of the problems and she says she is glad that someone in a position of authority—rather than just a student—has taken action. She expresses a reservation that Leben will go a little too far in his push for reform between the KUAC and the Senate, but she thinks he could never put another's head on the line. Despite the bluster and controversy during the past year, Leben speaks of leaving his post with a fond regret that one might imagine of a retiring general. Leben is running for election as a senator from the School of Journalism and he says that he still has much legislation that he wants to introduce. He hopes, however, that people will hear much less of him on the Senate floor. The only twist—he is not retiring. IT WILL be hard for him to suddenly lose the authority of his office in one day. Leben says, especially when he has been used to being talked about long conversations with top officials at KU. IT WILL not be a job that he will attack before preparation, because he admits that he started writing his year-end speech last November. There is one job that Leben has yet to complete as student body president; his end-of-the-year address to the old and newly-elected Senates on March 1. "In November, I got to thinking about it and I had some things that I really did want to say and so I sat down at a typewriter one night and wrote an introduction and a conclusion." 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