University Daily Kansan Friday, November 19. 1971 The Weekend Scene 5 'Revolutionary'on Campus By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansan Reviews Editor ART SEVEN EAST SEVENTH GALLERY: An exhibit of paintings by drawings by local artist and artist Open Sunday. This is the first exhibit at the newest art gallery, situated at 7.E. Street cate, **SPOONER ART GALLERY:** "Gene R Swenson: Retrospective for a Critique," an exhibit of early pop art collected by Gene Swenson, a prominent New York art critic. Through Dec. 5. UNION GALLERY: "The Design Department Faculty Show" Through Sunday. Both two-and three-dimensional items are on display, including work in ceramics, design, graphics, interior design, interior design, interior design, sculpture and textile design in weaving. except or, $10 nations, without passsarily Bartel Crews lock your lock Kinney Mofet Mofetughtaught Begert Begerta Bergg ooddick ossinger wongkoloff CONCERTS CAPITOL MIDWEST THEATRE: Lawrence's newest concert hall (formerly the Dog Inn) stages its official opening performance by the entertainment by Trash Bars Swings and Tide Sunday, 7 and 10 p.m. HOCH AUDIORIUM: SUA concert, 'Bare Earth.' 8 p.m. *Saturday. The group plays jazz, hard rock and blues, but is mainly remembered for its hit quotes. Of 'I Just Want to Celebrate. FILMS UNIVERSITY THEATRE; KU Concert, Course, "Claude Frank" 8:20 p.m. on Monday, Night for an honors book for his recording of all 32 songs by Bechoven in celebration of the composer's biennial. * WOODRUFF AUDIOTURM: SUA Popular, Film, "The Revolutionary" 7 and 9:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Jon Voight "Midnight Cowboy" a as near-spiritual, intellectual radical in an otherwise rite 1970 film that told the story of a bourbons student dissent and WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: International Film Series, "The Rocking Horse Winner" 7:30 "Winter is coming," the 1950 British film based on a D.H. Lawrence story. The plot centers on an uncanny rocking horse that exercises a strange, physical mystical power over a child. GRANDA THEATRE: “Let’s scare生死 to Death.” A horror scene features houses, corpses, creepy features, machines, knives and very weird people—all believable only if you’re a Scaredy Cats anonymous. HILLCREST I: “Ketch.” Jack Lemmon directed Walter Mattei and he had to about an eccentric old man who sets out to prove he still has something to offer the world and gets involved in some delightfully weird projects. HILLCREST 2: "Play Misty for Me." Clint Eastwood makes Students Organize 3-Charity Marathon Harwood said that they appreciated the merchandise supplied to them, and that they were needed. They also hope to get hat donations from the community. The houses have asked Lawrence merchants to pledge so much money per hour of the tournament. Only one-third of the team has signed, but their response has been good, said Ken Harwood, Tusla junior and Social Chairman of Aecacia. Merchants who contribute to the project will be recognized by a letter on their name on it at the marathon. There will be a hotline phone at the tournament site for the public to ask questions about the project Alpha Chi Omega sorority are Acacia fraternity are conducting a 12-18 hour card marathon to raise money for three area charities. The card tournament will begin noon Nov. 29 and end Dec. 4 at 13:30. The guests will be entranced of Hillebrand Shooping Center. The two houses will man the card table continuously and keep a running total of their scores. HILCREST 3: "The Touch" Ingmar Bergman directed this, his first English-language, book about a comfortable middle-class girl disrupted by a neurotic stranger who steals the wife's affections. Bibi Andersson, the heroine, plays the epitome of modern love and beauty in Nyom Sjowd as her husband and Eliot Gould as her American lover his less than spectacular directorial debut in this movie about a California disc jockey who has been psychotic (Jessica Waler) who has nothing but love, murder and the song "Misty" on her mind. But she's so bad that he is the exciting suspense thriller it might have been, but Miss Misty is a strong performance adds to the drama as she raises "Misty" above mediocrity. or to call in donations The three charities which will receive the proceeds of the Christmas Bureau, the Kansas Burn Unit, and the Lawrence Christian Christmas is a clearing house which distributes Christmas toys to children whose parents cannot afford it. SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE: "Evel Knievel!" and "Born Losers." The Burn Unit, which will be located at the Medica Center, is in desperate need of funds. It will treat severe burns and will be the only one providing care. The third charity is the Emergency Service Council for Refugee Care for families in Douglas County who need food and clothing. One night the marathon, KLWN will broadcast from the airport. Santa Claus is also expected to arrive days during the marathon. Harwood said that his house was doing a service project instead of working on the marathon. VARSITY THEATRE: "Something Big." Dean Martin and Brian Keith get their kicks in this fun and games Western that attempts to settle the crucial issue of whether they would swinger Dean choose guns and ammunition or women? Need we see the movie to decide? "We wanted to provide help for underprivileged families and worthy charities at Christ-mastime," he said. Sims said he thought that poor communication was the basis for many world problems. He said that since communications were improving, he could see a more tranquility in the future. Sims said he thought that the managements of today had done a poor job of selling the values and rewards of free enterprise and that business and industry need a better job of communicating. The field of public relations first appealed to Sims because of the importance of being in college. In his first few years out of college, he was salary oriented and security conscious and he knew what to do. Since then, Sims said that he had discovered there was no security on the security found in oneself. P.R. Work Competitive, Visiting Editor Admits In addition to being president of his own public relations firm, he is also chairman of the board of public relations firm in London. THEATRE A good public relations man needs to be an extrovert, accept responsibility and should be a person with integrity and good personal habits and knowledge of words or graphics and to express himself. He must also be very smart. works celebrate the Thanksgiving season with specials galore. Among the more promising entertainment fare: *Nebraska* on Tuesday, channels 2, 9 and 13, the television premiere of the 1958 Rodgers and Hammerstein film that will set rostery yearnings among students in the yachting optimists and more musicals the way they used to be; and four of America's biggest hits from CBS and NBC beginning on 8 a.m. Thursday, including New York's Macy's parade, Philadelphia's Gimbels parade, Detroit's J.J. Dalton and Toronto's Santa Claus parade. While Sims attended KU, he was editor of the University Daily Kansas and the Lawrenceendent for the Kansas City Star. Dean Sims, president of Public Relations Internation L.T. D. said that the relations was often psychologically rewarding because of continual communication with peers. This pressure for creativity and the stiff competition for ideas were moments to the profession, he said. Sims, a 1965 graduate of the KU School of Journalism, visited the campus Thursday as part of the event where he editor-in-residence program. UNITED MINISTRIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION; Bertolt Brecht's 'The Measures Taken,' 1932. The play is Sunday. The play is heavyweight Communist propaganda, but the character of Wilhelm Lawrence has done an entertaining job of making it palatable to us bourgeois non-communists. graduation Sims worked as a newspaper journalist. TELEVISION For the first five years after UNIVERSITY THEATRE: Georges Feydeau's *A Flea* on Saturday, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. at the University of A disappointing French bedroom floor highlighted only by one or two outstanding actors. NEXT WEEK: All four net: However, he found working on a newspaper to be a rough life, he said. Christian's MASSACHUSETTS COMMERCE UNIVERSITY CHINA • BRAZIL • SINGAPORE In 1620, Thanksgiving Action was at "PLYMOUTH ROCK" In 1971, The Action's at "ONE BLOCK WEST" OPEN ALL THANKSGIVING WEEK Tuesday - Saturday, Nov. 23-27 TOP BANDS NIGHTLY Concert Committee Names 1972 Slate Tues. Wed."BACKWOOD MEMORY" Thurs. Fri."WHITE LEAD" 'TOGETHER' Sat."FRIENDS" "ONE BLOCK WEST" Is One Block West of State Line, at 41st KANSAS CITY. KANSAS PITCHERS ARE OUR BUSINESS at THE BALL PARK Pitchers of Bud 90c During November The Biggest Pitcher at the Lowest Cost in Town By the way, have you played the 1924 Washington Senators featuring Walter (Big Train) Johnson, the fastest pitcher in the history of Baseball? Get "BUD" & "Big Train" at The Concert Course Committee constructed a tentative schedule of performers for next year for every night. Two of the offerings, guitarist, and Itzhak Perlman, violinist, are tentative only until the artists sign contracts. None of the others have signed contracts which depends upon next year's course. Please refer to our course from the Student Senate. The Ball Park HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER the rest of the schedule includes: the Ukrainian Ballet, the Mog Quarter, Ah Akh (a Korean tenor) and the Modern Jazz Quartet. from the Finance and Auditing Committee to book Segovia and Perlman. The early booking was the result of the availability of the artists and permission from the committee was necessary because funds for next year have not yet been obtained in the Concert Course Committee. Nedt said some doubt existed about the appearance of Segovia by a man who was a member of Segovia was not able to appear. Van Cilburn was the committee's leader. Bill Neidt, Chairman of the Concert Course Committee, said they had received permission An American symphony $m_2$ also be part of the course, according to Neidt, but no selection has yet been made. Griff's Giant Hamburger Only 54' Lettuce, Tomatoes, Pickles Open 10 a.m 1618 W.23rd WHAT'S MORE AMERICAN THAN FRIED CHICKEN AND A KENTUCKY COLONEL? (See What They've Cooked Up.) W. 23rd & Alabama Visit the Colonel Kentucky Fried Chicken Use Kansan Classified THE PIANO IS A BEAUTIFUL INSTRUMENT CLAUDE FRANK Is A Magical Pianist Find out what happens when they both get together. on Monday, November 22 8:20 University Theatre Reserve Seats FREE with Student I.D. Non Students $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00