10 Wednesday, November 29, 1978 University Daily Kansan Recreation From page one session, he said, "Besides, long of a time commitment can you expect from someone who'll only be making $2.65 when they start working?" HE SAID that evaluating and testing officials did not help. "We've found that half the officials will be rated good and half will be rated bad. Those who officiate the winning team are those who officiate the losing team are bad. "If we quizzed them, we might lose some and we can't afford to do that. I mean, after all, what would you rather do for a dollar, give somebody a burger at MacDonald's or let somebody swat at you?" Wilkerson said an addition to Robinson Gymnastics might be ready for use by next fall and two of seven playing fields recently constructed at 23rd and iowa streets would be ready for use this spring. . . . When completed, Wilkerson said, the Robinson addition will increase facilities for training and handball courts, an expanded locker room, a training room, a weight room, two exercise laboratories, an Alpine, 2-meter pool and four gymnasiums. He said Recreation Services hoped to put in more facilities on West Campus. "We're considering putting in a softball complex. We'd like to put in a multi-purpose four-plex with lighting," he said. ALTHOUGH ALL seven fields at 23rd and Iowa streets have been leveled and seeded, Wilkerson said, only two will have enough grass to be used this spring. said. Marcks told the group that Recreation Services offered 20 sports, seven of which had been added in the past four years. Registration times for the 1978 intersession printed in an advertisement on page seven of yesterday's Kansan were incorrectly reported by the Division of Continuing Education. The registration times at the Lawrence campus will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 6 and 7. Registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. at Farm Park will be 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 7 and Registration times TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK OPEN UP TO DIGNITY NORTHEAST KANSAS Box 1074 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Gay Catholics or any interested persons. The Forums Dr. Vernon Gettone, Educational Psychology & Research "Intelligence: Genetic or Environmental" Implications for Educating the Black Student" Thurs, Nov. 30, 3 5 pm Jayhawk Room, Union Sponsored by K.U. Black Sponsored by K.U. Black Faculty and Staff Council PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS . . . A meeting for all interested physical therapy students will be: Thursday, Nov. 30 at 7:00 p.m. In Watkins Hospital Cafeteria There will be a guest speaker and we will be discussing the procedure used for interviewing prospective students at the Med Center. PLEASE COME!! Funded by Student Activity Fee. films sua Wednesday, Nov. 29 (1969) Robert Bresson: UNE FEMME DOUCE Dir, Robert Bresson, with Dominoire Sira, Guy Fagin, Jane Lobere. Bresson first color film, based on the play by Dosiyayev, on Dosiyayev's tilted. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Thursday, Nov. 30 Films on China: DAILY LIFE IN CHINA'S COMMUNES And PEOPLE OF PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC - Plus - BLACK AND WHITE A short film from Iran. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. THE CONVERSATION Dir. Francis Coppola, with Gene Hackman, Allen Garfield, John Haas and Kevin McNamara, practice and wristwriting. Grand Pride winner at the Cannes Film Festival. $1.50 3:30 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. WORD IS OUT (1977) Dir. by the Mariposa Film Group. Documentary on the lives of 26 gay men and women. $1.50 7:00 pm Woodruff Aud. WORD IS OUT $1.50 3:30 & 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. THE CONVERSATION Saturday, Dec. 2 Midnight Movie $1.50 7:00 pm Woodruff Aud. WORD IS OUT Dir. 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