8 Monday, September 27, 1971 University Daily Kansan "Come to Your Senses" With a Group Lift Male participant experiences ectess . . . Sensual Picture Points To Pleasure of Touching "Come to Your Senses," a unique new motion picture which invites individual participation in the theater audience, opens an auditorium and Theater. The Lawrence run is one of four test engagements in the United States If audience reaction to the film in Lawrence and the other three areas is good, the movie will be distributed nationally. The film was directed by Bernard Gunther, a pioneer in the area of touch relaxation and sensory awakening at the Easlen Institute at Big Sur, Calif. The film's hand for the laceen opening "Come to Your Senses" pictures Gunther guiding an encounter group at Alsen and then helping a woman recover from therapy pool at a Jack Lalanne health spa in San Mateo, Calif. At the conclusion of these sequences, the audience is encouraged to participate in a research study and be designed to illustrate the re-discovery of all the senses. More than 40,000 feet of film, or 100 viewing hours, was shot during the summer of 1969 to demonstrate Gunther's belief that "being touched is a natural need." The result was this 56-year-old man sets for both individual and communal audience participation. The movie has been viewed at a few "snack previews," but the law requires that all attendees with three others around the country, marks its first public release. "Come to Your Senses" was produced by Walt DeFaria, a KU Offers Chinese For Fun and Profit Chinese was first offered at KU in 1960. Since then there has been a marked increase in enrollment. Currently there are 45 students enrolled in Chinese courses but only five of these 45 are majoring in Chinese. Ms. Wan, this is only a "slight increase" from last year. She said that President Nixon's trip to Peking 'could be an important event' to affect the enrollment to a great degree. The only Chinese course that has a record high enrollment this semester is Introduction to The department of Oriental Languages and Literature at the University of Kansas is one of the least known departments in existence, Grace Wan, assistant professor of Chinese, said By JEANNE RIMES Kansan Staff Writer Campus Bulletin Cafeteria, Kansas Union. 11:30 a.m. Biosystematies Seminar: Dr. Phillip Hedrick, Room 220, Dyche, 11:30 a.m. Biostatistics Seminar: Dr. Phillip Hedrick, Room 320, Chicago, 11:30 a.m. University Theatre Committee: Alove Cederda, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 11:30 a.m. Russian Table; Meadowlark Room, Cafeteria, Kansas Union, 2:00 SUA Humanities Forum: Jayhawk Room. Kansas Union, 2:30 p.m. Educational Placement: Forum Room. 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Synchronized Swim Club Clinic: Robbinson Natatorium. 7 p.m. SUA Film Society: Ballroom, Kansas Union SUA Film Society: Bairtroom, Kansas Union: 7:30 p.m. Student elearning candidate informational student elections candidate informational meeting: Big Eight Room, Kansas Union 7:30 p.m. Mountainties Lecture; Harold Clurman Wooddruff Auditorium, 8 p.m. "how it seems that people tend to stay on," she said. "If they don't stay on, their two years of school are over." The requirement) comes to nothing. Classical Chinese I. Previously, the class has had about four students, but this semester it has 14 students. Miss Wan said that the majority of students taking Chinese had some bad oriental backgrounds. She also said that some students had no specific reason for taking Chinese, other than to fulfill a goal. If you have a brain in your head, think twice before seeing "Billy jack." Most movies start with you being the village idiot, you'll have to tie a blindfold around your brain and say, "Don't be surprised by this." Independent Thought," "Billy Jack" neither teaches a thing nor pleases anyone who has bothered you during events during the past 10 years. Some students, however, have definite reasons for taking a course or courses in Chinese This wasn't easy for Billy because he has an uncontrollable temper and uses karte kicks and chokes whenever a bystander by his side marries him. Martyr? Subtract a step. But that's OK because Billy uses his lawlessness like a modern Robin Hood: to aid and protect the peons in his world (step 4), here is a little kid's education kids at the Freedom School. Don Bucker, Salina junior, i learning to speak Chinese because he thinks it will be useful to him as a maritime lawyer. If he learns it will be necessary for him to be able to converse with the people. Cheryl Brown, Bushton junior, is another student who has plans for putting her knowledge of Chinese to practical use. "I'm sure some just take it for fun; they're just curious," she added. "I want to go to Peking and study, then later I'd like to work for the State Department in China," she said. Another reason was expressed by Elizabeth Mills, Shawnee Mission Junior. mily Jack" might well have been called "The Making of a War." The making of a war, or a brand war he Hated the war (step 1 towards materdum) and returned to the Indian step (step 2) protected people (step 3) and the wild animals (Good! Good! step 4) from all the savagers in the area. "I'm taking it because I've always been fascinated by the Chinese people and the Chinese language. When I started taking it, it was just fascinating. Now I've become very engrossed in it, sometimes in the future. I'm not sure how, but I'll try to work in it." "China is such a big country, you just can't ignore it. Except in the world, you can't avoid coming in contact with foreign countries," apologize. "China is so important about the world, whether it's East or West." Billy ever has his own Maid Marian (a love interest aimed at showing Billy's capacity for kindness). She is 5. She is Jean, the pacificist teacher at the Freedom Academy at the free purity and wonderful that they deputy sheriff-bigot, since "whirlybirds," but 90 per cent of the movie lacks talent. (By the way, Tom Laughlin plays Billy Jack, and Delores Taylor plays Kinder words cannot be said.) Miss Wan has other ideas why people should be interested in Chinese. By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansas Review Editor DIAMOND ELEGANCE "Billy Jack" is an excellent movie to see if you don't mind forgetting it. If you forget before, that it's nearly okay, but that it lacks quality. --national attention will be focused on the plight of the American Indian and of other minority groups through his trial. A lifetime of beauty, captured in rings押ided with about to be married budgets in mind. Celebrate with white or yellow A word should be said about the acting, directing, and producing. There was a well-well-shaped scene when the school people meet the bigoted townpeople at a city council meeting. In contrast to his best performance as the 7 p.m. Every Monday 4 DIAMOND $169 BRIDAL SET 7 p.m. Forum Room—Union All Invited! Billy Jack: Mindless Martyrdom never get within a foot of each other, (step 6 for chasity). They don't even say "I love you" until the last 15 minutes of the movie, and then they don't really say it. They really say it. Bill says, "I think you know, too." Kansas Union When Martin, the clean-cut Indian boy, is murdered and Jean is raped, Billy goes on to prove that the victim had a poor little rich boy who murdered OPEN PAIRS DUPLICATE BRIDGE Martin and raped Jean (step 7) and he kills the deputy sheriff (step 8), who was the epitome of bigory and lawlessness. Then he took the deputy's symbolism 'step 9' to fend off the police. Though he has reconciled himself to die in a dramatic bloodbath, Billy ultimately escaped with the help of But this self-sacrifice (step 10 and our man has arrived). SUA Course Guarantee Western Civ. Guarantee That is the year's reading assignment for the Western Civiliza- tion course! We guarantee that we will refund the entire tuition to any student, who, after completing minimum class and study requirements, does not at least triple his reading and writing progress in the course and beginning and ending tests. 750,000 WORDS These are important works, well worth reading In addition to our regular guarantee, we will refund your entire tuition if, after completing class and home assignments, you fail the KU Western Civ. Comprehensive exam! □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Then for six weeks you refine your skills while you apply them to Western Civ. readings. 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