Page 6 University Dally Kansan, February 17, 1981 On Campus TODAY KENNETH JOSEPHSON OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO WILL GIVE A LECTURE on his black-and-white photographic sessions at the auditorium of the Museum of Art. STUDENT SENATE will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. A DISCUSSION ON THE "HISTORY OF BLACKS THROUGH MUSIC," part of the Minority Affairs Black History Month program, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Forum Room of the THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION FILM SERIES will present two films, "Pae de Deux" and "The Long Chain," at 7 p.m. in the basement of Liopinocott Hall. TAU GSIA DANCE CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 242 of Robinson Gymnasium. MARANATHA CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES will meet at 7 p.m. at 1538 Tennessee St. AN ACADEMIC COMPUTING CENTER SEMINAR entitled "Introduction to Text Processing" will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Academic Computing Center SALT BLOCK BIBLE STUDY will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Parlors A and B of the Kansas Union. CAMPUS CHRISTIANS BIBLE STUDY will meet at 7:30 p.m. at 1116 Indiana. KEITH PERCIVAL, PROFESSOR OF LINGUISTICUS, will present a Linguistics Colloquy at 7:30 p.m. in 207 Blake Hall. STUDENTS ANTI-NUCLEAR ALLIANCE meet at 7:30 p.m. in Parker C of the Kansas State University JOHN J. McDermott OF TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY will give a philosophy lecture, "The Fromeham Self and Community in the American p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas University." KENNETH JOSEPHSON OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO will lecture on "SX-70 Aviation Photography" at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Spencer Museum of Art. CARLENE; CARTER: "MUSICAL SHAPES" (Warner Brothers) Carter-Rockpile crisp country combo BySTEVEN GREENWOOD Contributing Reviewer This one is a few months old but deserves far more than the token amount of critical and commercial attention it's received. Wanton daughter of June Carter and stepdaughter of John Carter her finally come up with a collection of country-worthy of her family tradition. "Musical Shapes" also shows evidence of a definite improvement in Carter's songwriting The crucial difference this time (two previous albums were false starts) is in the fact that this LP boasts backing musicianship by the mighty Rockiepile: husband Nick Lowe and daughter Alexis. The trademark "pure pop" veneer), Dave Edmunds, Terry Williams, and Billy Brenner. ability; the LP includes eight self-penned thicknesses or standardized standards, all of them catcher than one. Highlights include a stirring rendition of her mother's "Ring of Fire," plus a Review ridiculously perfect, tongue-ever-so-slightly- in-check reading of a hardcore country oldie *Baby Ride Easy*, sung in courty tandem songs byamy fennny amy Wyrtte must be eating their hearts out* Carter's vocals on "Too Bad About Sandy" are bound to bring tears of nostalgia to the eyes of Nancy Sinatra devotees. Incidentally, this number has been used in a variety of crisp proficiency with acoustic instrumentation—a facet hitherto-unheard on their primarily-electric albums. Her pitch could stand a bit more discipline, but on the whole Carter displays an adequate command of the wide variety of material here—from country rock ("That Very First Kiss") to ballads ("Too Proud") to out-and-out goatropin' music (her great-uncle's "Foggy Mountain Top"), effectively beating Linda Ronstadt and her coterie of cokenumbed L.A. session musicians at their own game. In fact, "Musical Shapes" is leagues beyond anything Ronstadt's done in years—so why has it sold a paltry twenty thousand copies instead of two million? Ronstadt fans appreciate Apple followers would be doing themselves a favor in rectifying that situation immediately. Steven Greenwood, Lawrence sophomore, is a former music director of KJH-KFM. He received his first album "Everything's a little bit as—a gift from his grandmother in 1989. $1.50 PITCHERS BUD, BUCH NATURAL LIGHT 2-8 PM DAILY 'THE HAWK' 'THE HAWK' MEDICAL SCHOOL Central Recruiting Office Dominican Universities of Medicine Conde 202-3 Edl. Diat Apt. 508 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic FACILITATED ADMISSION POLICY Completely accredited with graduates licensed as MDs in U.S. listed by WHO, S-17-127 medical program, vwr 500, U.S. license number (N=126493) and S-17-127 surgical program, vwr 500, U.S. license number (N=126493). A two semester pre-med program and relapsed admission policy are in effect. Apply now for throughout 1980; Call 809-888-4516 BECERROS PRESENTS Mexican Pizza 75 CEN OFF Not a conventional pizza, it's a large flour tortilla covered with refried beans, spicy ground beef, spicy sauce, cheese, green onions and black olives. A feast fit for any mexican food lover now 75 cents off at Becerros. Feb. 18-24. Present coupon when ordering. 11:00am - 12:00am Sun. Thur. 12:00pm - 12:30pm 2915 W. 6th 841-1323 THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME. Now that you've got it put it to work. Share it with poor people in Peace Corps nations who need your experience in teaching electronics, farming, engineering, family skills and many other areas. Volunteering your skills can help make a difference in their education, economic development or health. It's an experience no one can afford to miss. SIGN UP NOW FOR INTERVIEW AT CARRUTH - O'LEARY PLACEMENT OFFICE FEBRUARY 19 & 20 You have 12 chances to get involved in SUA. Applications are now available for 1981-1982 officer and board member positions. Sign up today for a position in one or more of the following areas: 1. President 5. Films 9. Outdoor Recreation 2. Vice President 6. Fine Arts 10. Public Relations 3. Secretary 7. Forums 11. Special Events 4. Treasurer 8. Indoor Recreation 12. Travel Sign up for interview times now in the SUA Office located on the main floor of the Union Interviews will be held Saturday, February 28. Sign up deadline for applications is Tuesday, February 17, 5:00 p.m. LET US WARM YOU UP By playing in the Recreational Services QUETBALL TOURNAMENT If the cold weather has got you down, then join us inside playing raquetball. The entry deadline for DOUBLES play is Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 5:00 pm in 208 Robinson. Play begins on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 10:00 am at Robinson Raquetball Courts. For more information call Recreation Services 864-3456 hillcrest styling center wishes to introduce Gretchen Boice as a new member of their staff. For your Hair Styling needs, Please call 841-6800 brilliant concentrated watercolors available in over 75 colors for brush, pen, and airbrush 9-5:30 M-Sat. 623 vermont lawrence, ks. 60044 (913) 841-1777 K.U. Students . . . A limited supply of student tickets for the KANSAS STATE game will go on sale Wed. morning, Feb. 18th at 8:30 a.m. in the east lobby of Allen Field House. Only one ticket per student may be purchased. Students must have I.D. card with Spring '81 fees sticker. Please note student seating change for this game: sec. 12 & 22, rows 12-24 are reserved seats; however, chairs set up on the floor in front of north and south bleachers are student seats.