6 Thursday, June 13. 1974 University Daily Kansan 0.2475 Art Exhibits, Movies Offer Respite from Classwork Students seeking relief from summer classes can have a wide variety of entertainment, ranging from art shows to a lecture today through Monday. For those students who prefer the cinema their form of enjoyment, the剧院 in La Jolla offers a wide variety of films. The Hillcrest Theatre, 9th and Iowa, offers fast-moving action, comedy and a dramatic touch. Hilcress 1 is showing Super Cops, an action film based on true-life adventures of two policemen who adopt the abuses of police officers in their effort to thwart crime. It is rated R. The Hillcrest 2 is offering The Sting, starring Robert Redford and Paul Newman The Hillcrest 3 is featuring Day for Night, a documentary showing the behind-the-scenes work (such as casting and rehearsal) involved in making a movie. It is rated R. as two congeners who wheel and deal their way to success in the 1930's. It rated PG. The Varsity Theatre, 1015 Massachusetts St., is showing Billy Jack, a PG-rated film that shows one man's struggle against society. The Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St., is showing two Walt Disney pictures, The World's Greatest Athlete and Snowball Express. Both features are rated G. The SUA is also offering a selection of films this summer, beginning with *That* Cold Day in the Park, starring Leslie Dennis, Michael Burns, and Susan Benton. The movie will be show tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. The show will also portray a thirty-two year old spinster who picks up an 19-year-old boy in a park. SUA will show a French film, L'Im-mortelle, 7:30 p.m. Saturday in Dyche Auditorium. Admission is free. The movie is written by Marina Levi and who has an affair with a French professor. Students who prefer music may attend the Free State Opera House, 642 Massachusetts St., from 8 p.m. to midnight, Friday, to listen to Estus, a group that has toured with such notables as Foghat, Quicksilver Messenger Service and B.B. Students interested in art can find exhibits at the Municipal Library, 707 Vermont St., or at 7 E. 7th St., an exhibition gallery. King. There will be free beer from 8 to 9 n.m. The Municipal Library will have exhibits through the entire month of June. Among the exhibits will be silver and jewelry by Grace Carmody, paintings by Dee Link and Helen Schumaria, and quilts by Pam Carvalho and Carol Hurst. 7. E. 2h will feature an exhibit by Don kotman, a member of the University of Chicago Medical School. Health Center Fee to Increase 50% According to Keith Nitcher, vice-chancellor for Business Affairs, $7 of the $45.50 will be collected in the form of campus payment on the hospital construction bonds. University of Kansas students will pay $45.50—a $15.10 increase—in the fall semester for operating and construction costs of the Student Health Center at new Watkins Memorial Hospital, two University officials said yesterday. The Student Health Services moved to the new building east of Robinson Gymnasium. Nicher said there was a budget of $3 million for construction. He said that the The remainder of the $45.50-$38.50 is used the individual student health fee and is for the operation of Watkins, said Dr. Wolmmann, director of Health Services. By LARRY GREWACH Kansan Staff Reporter Kansas legislature had allotted $250,000 and that $2.8 million had come from revenue bonds put up by the Kansas Board of Regents. The debt on the bonds plus interest must be paid back from student fees over a period of time. The student health fee was $30 last semester, but in May the Student Senate granted Health Services an increase in the fee to $3.50, effective in the fall semester. Wollmann said the increase was necessary because the hospital reserve fund "About 75-80 per cent of provided health care is absorbed by this pre-paid portion," he said. "We're providing more service than before. We have over 100,000 student visits per year. I think our estimates for the area are going to be higher than that." Wollmann said he thought the increase in health fees would have been necessary even if Health Services hadn't moved to the new facility. was depleted and costs had risen. Student Body President John Beisner said he also thought an increase would have been will open from noon until 5 p.m. have been exhibited in numerous shows in Kansas, Missouri, and Washington. The club has won several state titles. Students interested in the dramatic arts may attend a lecture given by Jack T. Brooking, professor of theatre. The lecture will be presented as Dramatic Chronicles of Mid-America and Mid-Century." It will be presented at 7 p.m. June 17 in Room 341 Murphy Hall. 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