8 Friday. December 1. 1972 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene 'Moonchildren' Play to Be Presented THEATRE MOONCHILDREN: The University of Kansas Experimental Theatre will present Michael Woolley's comedy concerning eight American college seniors who share an off-campus apartment during the mid-1980s. At 7 p.m., The University of New York. The play will be presented 5 p.m. today. DeC. 9 in the Experimental Theatre of Murphy Hall. MUSIC BALLN'JACK: A group who made their debut two years ago on Columbia records with a sound similar to Chicago. Tonight and Saturday, Red Dog Inn. CHIANG CHING: The dancer-actress is one of three artists from mainland China performing in the United States. She was named best actress in China in 1966. Ching Ching will present a dance concert 8 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. MOVIES MACBETH: A bold interpretation of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" by the talented director Roman Polanski. Hillcrest 1. RAGE): George C. Scott directs and stars in this drama about a man alone against a giant robot. (2016) LADY SINGHS THE BLUES: The story of singer Billie Holliday, featuring an outstanding performance by Diana Ross. Granada Theatre. (See review on page 9). (See review on page 9). CHILDREN SHOULD INT PLAY WITH GUIDES IN PREDECEDENT YEAR, SINGLE Drive In. GUIDES IN PREDECEDENT YEAR, SINGLE Drive In. BOOT HILL: The 3rd film from the folks that brought you "They Call Me Trinity" and "Trinity Is Still My Name." Varsity Theatre. JOE HILL: The story of Joe Hill, a union organizer in an era when union was a dirty word. Tonight and Saturday, Woodruff Auditorium. Union Board to Consider Freeze on Minority Funds The University of Kansas Memorial Corporation Board of Directors is expected to discuss the Kansas Union's contributions to the university's enterprise (SES) during its meeting Saturday. SES, a tutorial service for minority students, has recently come under fire for allegedly not serving all minorities on campus. The Student Senate has requested that the Union freeze its funds to SES until SES reorganizes with other campus minorities upon its financial records to the Senate. All five board committees—fiscal and financial affairs; personnel; policies and practices; public relations; program concept and building use and merchandising policies and practices-will submit reports, according to the agenda. This will be the first meeting of the 31- January in September, when the committees were formed. The board, which is the governing body of the Kansas Union, replaced the Union Operating Board during reorganization this year. OTHELLO: The most widely-acclaimed performance of Shakespeare's play, Sir Laurence Olivier stars in this film of the musical adaptation. Sunday, Woolfruff Auditorium. Students Display Art In 2nd Annual Show Drawings, serigraphs, lithographs and intaglio art work of KU students are currently on display at the Kansas Union Gallery. The second annual student show opened Thursday and will continue through Dec. 12. Most of the art work is for sale, according to Mark Pierce, Seward, Neb. senior and SUA board member. Sales are handled by the individual artist, Pierce said. Final Interviews For Principal To Be Monday A series of interviews with applicants to replace departing Lawrence High School Principal Bill Medley will be completed Monday, according to David Kendall, Lawrence assistant superintendent for personnel and instruction. The interviews, originally scheduled to end Nov. 27, had to be extended for one week because one of the applicants could not appear until next week. Watkins Staff to Sell Crafts, Bakery Items A "Make or Bake" sale sponsored by employees of Winkley Memorial Hospital, will be Dec. 4, to raise money for the new University Health Center. The sale of bakery items and crafts made by the employees will be conducted in the front lobby of the hospital from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3 GOOD REASONS 2. They're convenient 3. They're reasonable (In fact they're the Best Apts, in Lawrence for any price!) CEDARWOOD APARTMENTS 2414 Ousdahl 843-1116 1 Bedroom Apt. $110 per month (Available Now) 2 Bedroom Apt. $130 per month (Available in Dec.) WATER AND TRASH PICKUP IS PAID. CALL NOW 843-1116 You are invited to attend the University State Bank OPEN HOUSE NOVEMBER 28 - DECEMBER 4 during regular lobby banking hours. Enjoy hot cider and donuts, and lucky "COMPUTER CARD" in our bank computer and you may win one of our FREE General Electric 12" Portable TV's OR one of 20 Regal Automatic Electric Percolators and . . while supply lasts, receive a Regal Automatic Electric Percolator when you make a $500 Savings Account Deposit or purchase your Percolator for with EITHER a Savings Account Deposit, or NEW Checking Account of $100 or more. Limit one percolator per account please University State Bank LAWRENCE, KANSAS Each Depositor insured up to $20,000 F L