8 Friday, March 3, 1972 University Daily Kansan Kansam Staff Photo by HANK YOUNG Star Receives Honors Ann-Marraret named "Female Star of the Year" . . . Art Festival to Feature Lightfoot SPOONER ART MUSEUM: A two-man exhibition of paintings at the Gallery of Modern Art, and Michael Sims, instructors in painting and sculpture. Through UNION GALLERY: The 18th Annual Kansas Designer Craftsmans Show. Through March 12. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM. *The Corbisaurus* to the *Great Temple*. Fourth of a five-part SUA film series, *Museum Without Look* FILMS CONCERTS UNIVERSITY THEATRE: KU University Symphony concert. 3:30 p.m. Sunday. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SUA Popular Film, "Cotton 30 p.m. tonight and 9:30 black cops in Harlem (Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond Scales man) (Calvin Lockhard) who preys on the poor with a back-to- Africa pitch. Ossie Davis SPOONER ART MUSEUM: FILM series for Young People, The Red Balloon and the Blue Balloon, p. 15; sunday. The first is a French film about a little boy who tames a balloon. The second is an animated film about a girl with a basketball. WOOORFW AUDITORIUM: International Film, "Innocence Unprotected" 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Directed by Dusan Makavejek. THEATRE EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE: "Just Good Friends." 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. HOCH AUDITORIUM: The Rock Chalk Revue, 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday. The annual Revue, now in its 22nd year, is a well- established KU tradition, but one that has grown sour in recent times. Under the banner of "Life's Lowers," this year's tournament is competing for awards which will be presented at Saturday night's performance, a non-competing skit by McColm Hall resident Ann-Margret: Star Rises, But Vulnerability Remains Lenglah II Staff: 9:30 a.m., Council Room. Luno-Brazilian: 11:30 a.m., Alcove B, Cafeteria. IN AN INTERVIEW Thursday afternoon, Ann-Margret seemed to fit the 'star of the year' apples as she worked across as one of the more vulnerable performers ever to reach the pinnacle of success. She wore a bright red pantsuit spiced up by a huge blue carnation on her lape, diamond rings on several fingers and a bold black bow carefully on her honey-colored Museum of Natural History: noon, Curry Room. Campus Bulletin It was a return also because in 1966 she stopped in K.C. long enough to pick up UMPA's "Attress of the Year" award. She makes it happen but a performer to win a MPA Award twice. 10806 Social Wellfare Peace Studies; noon Alcove C, Acaferita. Physiology, noon. Alcove C. TODAY History: 2:30 a.m., Forum Room. Alcove A. Cafeferia. Physio-Ecologists: noon. Alcove C Besides O'Neal and Bandevancy, Mrs Kahn also took part in a musical with Barba Streisand, the eccentric musicologist who steals O'Neal's music. Ann-Margret is currently riding the highest tide of both popularity and critical acclaim in days ago she was nominated by her peers for an Academy Award for her performance in "Cramal" and was named the "Female Star of the Year" by the United Motion Picture Association, an organization that awards "creatures and owers." The 30-year-old Swedish-born actress returned to Kansas City to receive UMPA's award at a special dinner on her behalf. She also performed in Kansas City's Hotel Muehleb was the site of her first professional job. She was a band singer in the Muehleb's Terrace Hall with Danny his orchestra at the age of 18. Psychiatry-Ecologist: noon. Alciveo C Rohani. noon. Meadowlark. Room. By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansas Reviews Editor Actress Awaits Premiere German Department: 2:15 p.m., Governors Room. Bahal: noon. Meadowlark Room. Cafeteria. American Studies: 12:30 p.m., Alcove D VARSITY THEATRE: "Sunday Bloody Sunday." SUNSET DRIVE-IN: "Who Slew Aunt Rieo, "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and "Horror House," tonight and Saturday. Bullet! and "Bonnie and Bullet!" Sunday through Tuesday. Yugoslavia, 1968 "I WAS at awe—yes, at working with them," she said. "I read the movie magazines and I thought, 'Why are you working with them.' But they were very friendly. I really do enjoy them. I guess they were better suited to this job." Streisand is actually very professional and concerned and intelligent. I can see how she works with everything she does is important Law School 3:00 p.m. Regional Hospital RU Folk Dance College 1:30 p.m. 173 Rd. Robinson A.M.P Popular Films "Cotton to Tommy" Film School 3:00 p.m. Woodswift Auditorium 2 1/4 p. Room 200 Social Welfare Faculty Development : p. m. Pine Room. By BARBARASCHMIDT American Studies: 12:30 p.m. Alceve D. Cafeteria: 12:30 p.m. Russian Table: 12:30 p.m. Meadowlark loft, Cafeteria 12:30 p.m. Government HILLCREST 1: "North Country City" Be a 30-minute featurette. HILLCREST 2: "The Devils" HILLCREST 3: "Harold and Michael" yugoslavia, 1968. GRANADA THEATRE: "The Hospital." Bank of California Latrida Chl Alpha: 12:30 p.m., Government Room. Mail: Bank of California 12:30 p.m. Room 2095 "I was interviewed for the part by the director, Peter Bogdanovich. I was 'Last Picture Show' came out... and he wasn't a star yet. After the interview he had me do it. He liked it and hired me," she said. "The movie is a farce, one of those good old'fashioned comedies like they did in the '30s and '40s," she explained. The United Motion Picture Association's "Star of Tomorrow" isn't a star-yet. The Kaiser Prize this week to receive the UMPA's annual award, is still looking forward to the permissive of her age and those more as a young actress suddenly thrown into the spotlight than as someone just waiting for an audience or as stardom to open wide for her. VFC: 7 p.m. International Room. Women's Coalfire: 7:30 p.m. Kansas State Building. Rock Chalk Revue: 8 p.m., Hoch Auditorium. superfluous part and I knew that all along, but being written out of my first Broadway show was an awful feel-able, depressing experience. "It feels sort of unreal in a way," Miss Kahn said in an interview Wednesday. "It's hard to believe it would get an award like this." Complete Automobile Insurance For The red-haired young actress has spent five years in theatre, variety shows and on television (She's Sixteen, St. Tomorrow), award was presented to her on the basis of her first film role, that of Ryan O'Neal's quaky-voiced fiancee Brothers "What's Up, Doc?" "When I started, I never thought that I would be in the movies," she said. "I was dummy and wore braces and I just never thought about it." And now, the sentence uncompleted, but her upturned, beaming face filled in the missing words. "How Now Dow Jones" is "buried deep in the past. Right now Madeline Kahn is waiting for me to come in on 'What's Up, Doe.' among theater exhibitors and owners attending the convention that was both Miss Kahn and the film would be instant hits. "She's not able to keep doing this at the time she can do it," she can't do a dramatic role after a dramatic role. She needs more "smart" skills. *Smart* hair. With photographers hustling in the background, her whispery voice made reporters lean in close to hear. Doing a variety of things seems to be just fine with Ams-Margret. He enjoys working in night clubs more than any other phase of her life. ANN-MARGRET has made 22 motion pictures, some of which were by Bye-Bye Bye Brenda, a Vulture that is commercially mainly because of her show-stalking performances. But, many of the films she's worked on, the Swinger) weren't so good. THE FILM 'WON'T be released until later this month, but it was screened Wednesday night at the Odeon Cinema. There's no convention. The general feeling ROGER SMITH, Ann-dargret her husband-manager was overing nearby. He interrupted its wife to say that playing 3obbie was hard on her, that it ook a lot of out and that she very roles like that continually without it being too much for her. "Carnal Knowledge" is the cause of much of the attention currently being lavished on Ann Margaret. In the film she plays a character overweight; hattered subject of Nick Nelson's affections. "Dramatically, "Carnal Knowledge" is the best thing I've done," she said. "I had no idea that it would have such an effect on critics and audience alike. The character of Bobbie still invasions. I meet people like her, and I feel sorry for them." "There are about five movies I'd like to forget about," she said, with a half-painted expression on her face and pursuing the subject further. and people seize on the least thing. And being on a Barbary ship is very important to the crew. It gave them a whole 'up' feeling." "I haven’t had any more offers yet. I don’t know what I’ll do next. It’s a little precarious," she said. "YES, I'VE been offered a few. But it takes 18 months out of your life, and you, see I have a glance toward her husband, a glance toward her husband. "It's 64 men and me," she said. A few years ago that stacked her hair laughed at coming from Am-Margret, for whom quite awished was offered nothing but B-movies laughed and the reporters images. But when she said it in Kansas City Thursday, she laughed and the reporters Golden Globe award, an Academy Award nomination and the "Female Star of the Year" for weeks somehow say that this vulnerable young actress will be taken a little more seriously from Madeline Kahn may or may not the “consequences” Ann-Margret feels unprepared to deal with the stress they might have something to do with her extreme sensitivity. When asked if she was affected by stress visibly balked. For about five seconds she lost her compulsion to floundering look in husband Roger’s direction. Then, in a firm whisper he seemed her usual whisper, she said: "I would like to do a Broadway show, but only when I'm prepared to suffer the consequences," she said. "Who likes reviews? If you're honest with yourself, I think no one does." -Margret's next film begins production March 19 in Durango. Colo. It is called "The Train and its co-stars John Wayne. "I NEVER see them. Roger reads them. I've been crushed too many times. I'm not a masochist." Agency VI 3-3012 824 Mass. St. Her voice fell back into a whisper, and she turned her face downward, lips closed in a tight smile. Smith took the cue and said, Madeline Kahn 'It's the direct rapport you Gene Doane John C. Miller, Winchester, Va., graduate student and tenor, will present a rectal at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recall Hall. Among the selections he will sing are Bassani's "Posate, Dormite," Scarlatti's "Dalo Sangue," and Dovak's "Zigunerelodien." SUA, Anderson Speech His speech is sponsored by Student Union Activities. Anderson, who was governor of Kansas from 1961 to 1965, recently announced he was seeking the Republican nomination for governor this year. A guest teacher of the KU Fol Dance Club, Kwadwo Akosa of Ghana, will be teaching African dances to any interested persons from 7-4 tonight in room 123 Robinson. Akosa will also be here the next two Friday nights to teach African dances. KU Graduate Recital Former Kansas Gov. John Anderson Jr. will speak at the University of Kansas at 7 a.m. on March 12, in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas His speech is being sponsored by Student Union Activities The World Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rice, 2418 Ohio Street. Earl Huyzer, KU professor of chemistry, will speak on science and religion. All students are welcome to attend. Sports Car Rallve Science, Religion Lecture The Jawhayk Sports Car.Club is sponsoring a Hare and Hounds Rallye Sunday entitled "Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd." Registration will be at 11 a.m. in the southeast corner of O zone. The registration fee for club members $2.00 or for club members and $3.00 for non-club members. Folk Dance Club Campus Crusade Speech Steve Clinton of the Campus Crusade for Christ Staff will speak at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Woodbury. Walter Mehn, Leuca Technical School of Photography in summer 139th Photography Emphasis on Technique and Color, Summer 140th, Darkroom, Lenses, and Color. Summer 141st - 142nd - 148th Summarl cost $55.90 - $80.00 enrollment prior to March 7 be on the verge of becoming a "star," but if she does, one thing is for certain. No one can call her star, and she has majoring in speech therapy at Hofstra University, in education, in backyard play or back on fallback if acting doesn't work"). she worked in revues at the Uptairs at the Downstairs in New York City. On Broadway she was a friend of the film "Two by Two" with Danny Kane. In 1970 she was Musetta in theingham Opera Society's production of *Boheme*. And throughout her career she has made frequent appearances on the major TV show *Unknown*. Later this month she'll be featured in Hallmark Hall of Fame's version of Leica School INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPHY JAPAN The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker COLOR OF THE WEEK STUDENT & FACULTY SPECIAL BUT ALL has not been rosy for Miss Kahn; CELEBRATION AT BIG SUR "I was written out of my first Broadway show. I left the Upstairs at the Downtowns to do it," she said. "I was a big party for me and everything," she said. "The last night out of town, when everyone's packing up to go back to Broadway, this little man gave me a pink slip. I thought it was a gift." She continued of the script. It was a Savings from 40-80 per cent on discontinued items, trade ins, demonstrators. See the Friday Topea Journal or Sat. Topea Capital for partial listings . . . many unlisted values. Wolfe's 14th Annual Dog Sale Starts This Saturday BREAKFAST FOR TWO served in your room. (if you prefer) GEM Theater Baldwin Adm. $1.00 Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri Call 842-5100 for Reservation ★ Good for Month of March Only. 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