University Dally Kansan Monday, October 9, 1978 - Few try for student seats When KU students go to the polls next week for fall Student Senate elections, some of them will find empty spaces where the names of candidates normally would appear. According to the first proof of the ballot, which was released last week, 58 candidates have filed to run for 25 seats. But no candidates have filed to run for eight seats. The Senate elections will be Oct.18 and 19. The Senate elections will be Oct. 18 and 19. No graduate students have filed to run for the graduate students' seven seats and no one filed for the one seat open to special students. Special students are those students required for full-time students. John Mitchelson, chairman of the Senate elections committee, said Friday that he could not explain the lack of graduate student candidates. "IT'S HARD to explain," he said. "Maybe once students get into graduate schools their priorities change a little. I just don't know." The lack of general enthusiasm for the election, Mitchelson said, can be explained by the nature of the election. The election was primarily directed toward the election of freshman class officers and the filling of six Numeneraker seats, he said. Mitchelson said that he was not disappointed in the response to the fall elections. Five HOPE finalists announced films sua Mittelson, also said that because there were so many graduate students at KU there were a lot of seats to represent them. Most of the rarely generate much interest, he said. Monday, Oct 9 THE VIRGINIAN (1929) Dir. Victor Fleming, with Gary Cooper, the first sound Western — the time a daring, experimental gesture — in Edwin S. Porter's The Entertainer. 1. 00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. With the exception of Jones, all the nominees have been nominated before. Tuesday, Oct. 10 Brierker is the only nominee who has won the award previously. He won in 1966 and 1970. Professors are eligible for the award every three years. Iris Feminist Film Collective: The five candidates for the HOPE award were announced Friday. The award is given each year by the senior class to the best student who thinks exemplifies progressive education. I'M NOT ONE OF 'EM; HOME MOVIE; and A COMEDY IN SIX UNNATURAL ACTS All directed by Jan Oxenberg. —with— (1977) $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Dir. Lt. Levens and Frances Read. Eight lesbian mothers talk of their experiences as lesbians and as mothers. Only KU seniors are eligible to vote. IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN: A FILM ABOUT LESBIAN MOTHERS AND CHILD CUSTODY In consultation to choose the HOPE award winner will be held on campus Oct. 24 and 25. Voting booths will be in front of Wescoe and Malott halls. The finalists are: Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry; Joyce Jones, assistant professor of occupational therapy; Lee Young, professor of journalism; Alian Science, professor of political science; and Don Jungenmeier, associate professor of journalism. Dir. Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, burglar of Shaare Shaare, Anton Bunzinger, and Karen Goring. If you love dance, you'll love The Red Shoes. Choreography by Jodi Duffield. Wednesday, Oct. 11 The Classic Dance Film: THE RED SHOES $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Friday & Saturday, Oct. 13 & 14 ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST (1975) Dilu Mioran, with Jack Nicholson. Lourie Fletcher, Wili Sampson. For the first time in 24 years one film for the first time in 24 years one film. Awards. Based on Ken Kessy's novel. $1.50 3:30,7 pm,9:30 Woodruff Aud Midnight Movie THE STORY OF O Dir. Just Jaeckin, with Corinne Clerdy, Udo Kern Anthony, *Taute azyme* by Duncan McCarthy and *entertainment!*...*New York Times*. WILB CHECKED AT DOOR!* (1975) $1.50 12 Midnight Woodruff Aud. Monday. Oct. 16 RED RIVER (1948) Dr. Howard, Hawkeye, with John Wayne, Montgomery Cliff, Joanne Dru, Wren Berman. With—Knight of the Trail, with William S. Hart. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Interested in a Career in Government? This Spring, or next Fall, why not consider graduate study in urban planning and policy analysis at the University of Iowa? You can apply for this master degree program from a wide variety of undergraduate backgrounds. All you need is the interest—in a challenging career in urban planning/policy analysis—and the time. This might just be the time to move ahead professionally or to enter into a new field. The Iowa program combines classroom skills in planning methods and public policy analysis with "hands on" experience gained from internship programs and problems seminars. Numerous opportunities for internships and financial assistance are available. The Graduate Program in Urban and Regional Planning is sponsoring a Visitation Day for interested students on October 18, 1978. This is a perfect chance to learn about the field of planning in general and the Iowa program in particular. 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