not in out at tell "t" the ent the with ast note the the try to an the ever over a and who that Monday, October 9, 1978 University Daily Kansan 5 Oktoberfest celebrated by crowd of 250 Bear, beausauce, beer, sauerkraut, beer and polka music are amable. A staggering, red-faced student gleefly shouts for a noka—one more time! It is the Oktoberfest. Friday night, at the Kansas National Guard Armory in north Lawrence, more than 250 people captured a mood that originated in Munich, Germany. Although German was not the dominant language of the city, much like the traditional German festival. The Eddie Zoddwick Polka Band strained to meet the demands of the swinging crowd ment. It has been an annual affair for several years. as the "Bling Dutchman polka" reverberated around the large room. Paper plates meant for frankfurters lay forgotten in the corner, on nearby tables. Nobody seemed to care. According to a department spokesman, Friday's participants consumed 800 link sausage, more than 80 pounds of potato salad and six kegs of beer. Although the festival is called the Oktoberfest, most of it takes place in the city of Munich. The National Festival, Oktoberfest, occurs in the heart of Munich and lasts for two weeks. Huge quantities of a specially brewed, 4.5-liter beer are consumed by partyers all over the Europe. At midnight, the final medias of a waltz faded into a weary cry. Empty beer cups linger in the kitchen, the conquest. Tired eyes blinked sadly as everyone realized that the Oktoberfest was over. The festival in Lawrence was sponsored by the German Club and German depart- Somewhere, someone shouted for another palka one more time. For better or for less. MOBILE DISCO Applications now being taken in the Student Senate office for positions on the Associated Students of Kansas Legislative Assembly Please submit application before 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct.10th. Paid for by Student Senate DO IT FOR KANSAS --- KANSAN TV TIMES HELP WANTED! $2.90 Per Hour! $2.90 Per Hour Minimum 20 hours per week, 3 nights per week including 1 weekend night per week, 1 weekday night per week. Attach in person to Mr. Gasper. TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS Country Music Association Awards 8:30; 5:13 Live Special from Nashville. Music Videos presented for Best Male and Female Vocalists; Instrumentalist and Instrumental Group; Vocal Duo and Album; Musical Artist; Album and Entertainer of the year. Leontyne Price At The White House 11:09 Ippon Loenytte Price performs in the East Room of the White House. Her rectal includes various cleavage and half down songs that may call for numerous different interpretations. The Gauntlet 9:30 * Clint Eastwood, a police officer, battles the odds in a drama loaded with action. Eastwood stars as a raging man for ranging from fire bullets, and gangs. EVENING P.M. 5:30 ABC News 2,9 NBCS News 4,27 CBS News 5,13 Rookies 41 6:00 News 2,5,9,13,27 Cross Wits 4 MacNeil/Lehr Report 19 Let's Go To The Races 41 6:30 Nashville On The Road 2 Hollywood Squares 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Dating Game 9 Mary Trip 19 Mary Tyler Moore 27 Newlywed Game 41 8:00 **Movie—"Secrets of Three** *Hungry Wives" 4*, 27 *Onedin Lune 11* *Movie—"The Grass Is Greener 41* 7:00 Welcome Back Kitter 2, 9 Little House on the Prairie 4, 17 WKRP In Cincinnati 5, 13 World Series Souting Report * Washburn Intl 11, 19 Symphony A Symphony 19 Tic Tac Dough 41 7:30 NFL Football 2, 14 *M*H*A*M*H*A*M*H*A*M* Turnabout 11 Joker's Wild 41 8:30 Country Music Association Awards 5,13 9:00 Leontyne Price At The White House 11 10:30 News 2,9 Johnny Carson 4, 27 Streets Of San Francisco 5 ABC News 11, 19 Rockford Files 13 Star Trek 41 10:00 News 4, 5, 13, 27 Dick Cavett 19 Love Experts 41 11:00 Adam 122 Bob Newhart 9 Dick Cavett 11 9:30 Goodies 19 Movie—"The Gauntlet!" * 11:30 Man From U.N.C.L.E. 5 Ironside 9 Flash Gordon 41 11:40 Movie—"Unwed Father" 13 A.M. 12:00 Tomorrow 4, 27 Wrestling 41 12:30 Movie—"Six of a Kind" 5 1:00 News 4 Movie—"The Grass Is Greener" 2:30 News 5 2:45 Movie—"Sullivan's Travels" 41 3:00 Art Linkletter 5 4:30 Dick Van Dyke 41 5:00 Andy Griffith 41 *Denotes HBO Cable Channel 10 has continuous news and weather WHAT DO THESE WORDS BEST DESCRIBE? 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