Wednesday, October 4, 1978 University Dally Kansan Volleyball to play rival K-State Still reeling from a loss of four matches last weekend in the Nebraska Invitational, the Kansas volleyball team must get back its form for a match against archival Kansas State University at 6:30 tonight in Manhattan. The match will be the first conference match for both teams. And in the past, the KU-BS-State context has proven to be an ideal location holding stone to the conference championship. “这 will be a really important match,” KU head coach Bob Stancil said yesterday. “Using the last two years as a guide, the team that has won this first confrontation has gone on to win the conference. "Two years ago, we beat them there and P.M.A. Films cordially invites you to Coming in November MOBILE DISCO HOWEVER, IF THE Jayhawks, 6-4, should lose to K-State, it would not take them out of the conference race. KU finishes up its season Nov. 8 with a home meet against the Wildcats. But Stancliff said KU would wait for that match to make things ‘happen’. won the conference. Last year K-State beat us here and then went on to win the conference. "Last year we had a chance," he said. "Kin Person Film Director < DUSAN MAKAVEJEV Wednesday October 4 Scoring of INNOICE NCL UNPROTECTED - 9.0 p.m. in Woodland Auditorium Admission $1.00 Screening of WR: MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM 7:30 p.m. in Wendy Woodhall Ad- mission Only Presenter: Mark Makaraye, person presenting the film Thursday October 5 Partially funded by the departments of Slavic Languages and Radio TV.Film. MENSTRUCTION PERSON OF MONEY MUSEE. Make offers to & receive $50 off & $25 off All Admissions. All Attendance All Dinner Events. Available for questions for queries about following events: Friday & Saturday Oct 6 & 7 NEL MARANAYA, Born: INL. VIRGINIA YUANLAU, Mother: Tamarac LOVE AFFORDABLE OF A CARE FOR OPERATION (18) PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT TREATMENT OF THE ORGANIZED SWET SWET State got upset by Wichita State and we were playing them in the final meet. But we went on to win, but it was too late. "For us the key is blocking," Stancillow said. "Last year the girl that gave us the most trouble was Kathy Tehan. She's a bit tail and she's a good seltter-hatter. Defen't, we'll have to stop her. I think we match up pretty well against everybody else." films sua Wednesday, Oct. 4 M (1930) Dir. Frit Lang, with Peter Lorren, Eleni Widlorn. W万里 is excellent in his film debut as a admirable child murmurer. $1.00 - 7:30 pm. Woodford Audit $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. INNOCENCE UNPROTECTED Dir. Susan Makavey, with Dragolip Alekic, Ana Milaosavljevic, "A new edition of a good old movie." $1.00 8:30 pm Wooldrift Aud Thursday, Oct. 5 $1.00 9:30 pm Woodruff Aud. DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!!! WR-MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM (1971) Dir. Susan Makeyeve, with Milena Dravic, Trial Kulperberg. A political comedy that is a plea for Erotic Socialism. "Here is indeed, a blairzar and exuburant." "New York Times, English and Serro Croiman/subtitletle" PLEASE NOTE: Mr. Makavejev will be present after this film to answer any questions from the audience. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. Friday & Saturday, Oct. 6 & 7 DIRECTOR DUSAN MAKAVEJEV IN PERSON!!! SWEET MOVIE (1975) Dir. Susan Makesaye, with Pierre Clementi, Carole Laure, John Vernon. A genuinely outraged and outrageous film, truly a socio-erotic comedy in broadest sense of idiot block humor! Sugar is in dung out! RATED X—AGE ID'S WILL BE CHECKED AT THE DOOR!! IF YOU SEE ANY DISCUSSION, CALL 917-522-4011. Mr. Makejevij will be available for questions and comments in the Forum Room following Friday's 7:00 show. $1.50 3:30,7 pm,9:30 Woodruff Aud. (1929) THE VIRGINIAN Monday, Oct. 9 Dir. Victor; Fleming, with Gary Cooper, Mary Brian, Walter Huston. One of the first sound Westerns at the time a daring, experimental gesture, Plus—Edwin S. Porter's The Great Train Robbery. I'M NOT ONE OF 'EM; HOME MOVIE; and A COMEDY IN SIX UNNATURAL ACTS Tuesday, Oct. 10 Iris Feminist Film Collective All directed by Jan Oxenberg. —with— IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILDREN: A FILM ABOUT LESBIAN MOTHERS AND CHILD CUSTODY (1977) Dire. Liz Stevens and Frances Reed. Eight lesbian mothers talk of their experiences as lesbians and as mothers. $1.00 7:30 pm Woodruff Aud. HOMECOMING CONCERT SUA and Lewis Grey productions present: Natalie Cole with special guests Ashford & Simpson and Michael Henderson, Saturday, October 28. 1978, 8:00 p.m., Allen Fieldhouse. Tickets: $6.50 and $7.50 for students, $7.50 and $8.50 for non-students. Ticket outlets: Lawrence—SUA Box Office, Kiefs. KC-Fosters Records, Tigers, Central Ticket Outlet, Capers Corners, Douglas County State Bank, L & D Leathercraft. Topeka-Mother Earth. Manhattan- The Record Store. For more information contact SUA in the Kansas Student Union. Phone: (913) 864-3477.