Friday, September 28, 1973 University Daily Kansan 9 RECENT ACCESSIONS Kaman Photo by RIC KAPI Whipped Cream An oil painting on canvas, "Foam-Chrome II," by Gary Pruner was received by the Museum of Art last spring. A gift from Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Diaelfo, the painting is in the style of photographic Realism. In "Foam-Chrome II" the background highlights are painted to look like a subject that is out of focus in a photograph. Pruner's works previously have been preserved in Sacramento and San Francisco. 'Purposeless' Hike Yields Consciousness, Inspiration Rv SHARON BALLANTYNE Kansan Reviewer Without a particular purpose, 21 persons from Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, N.H., walked 600 miles from the backwards to the front of campus, observing, thinking, feeling and relating. Their experiences are told in a book, "The Walk of the Conscious Anns," by Taylor Morris, professor at the college and organizer of the walk. The walk began as a nebulous concept and was finally realized as a 40-day project of hiking through New Hampshire, Maine and up to Devonia. The walks averaged 15 miles a day. The book is Taylor's personal journal of the walk starting with his conception of it, to its origin in the college's soccer field and its vestage of continued contact among the group. It is filled with rambling thoughts, Taylor and other members of the group. The students received college credit for the walk which was listed in the college course catalog as the Philosophy of Walking. NO BOOKS, no lectures, no classrooms—the 21 persons were just walking. Taylor said he hoped that through the experience of the course he would thank recite. Call his theory experimental learning or a piligrimage for a consciousness-mental doing course and bolting out of labeling. The walk took place during the early '70s when student revolutions were strong and a ban on the use of large machines was imposed. generations. In one town the group was told that it could sleep in a field, only to find itself being thrown out of it after the town gossips reported that 200 filthy hippies were walking in the area and were planning to take over their homes. In another town the group was walking down a main highway when the local disc jockey broadcast a warning to the town-council, beware of the hippies entering the town. Hard work was the only way to try to create a family atmosphere for the 21 people, who were of different natures, and who hardly knew each other before the Policy decisions were to be unanimous to save the group from a tyranny of the majority and to make each person feel equally incorporated in the group. **HOW DO you occupy a mind that has always been filled for you? What do you do with yourself when no one has given you a chance to unstructured and usually spent in silence.** Not all of us can start walking across America, leaving books, jobs and classrooms. Something powerful in my life might make us dream of doing something like it. Meanwhile, "The Walk of the Conscious Ants" allows the reader to be an ant on a forest path, perhaps savoring for one minute a person's feelings, perceptions and reactions to the walk without experiencing the sore feet. SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA FILMS SUA SUA Special Films POOL SHARKS 75c 7:30 Woodruff Aud. Monday, Oct. 1 IT'S A GIFT starring W. C. Fields SUA Film Society TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY directed by Victor Fleming MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE starring Douglas Fairbanks Thursday, Oct. 4 SUA Classical Films Woodruff Auditorium directed by David Lean (Dr. Zhivago) and Noel Coward IN WHICH WE SERVE Wednesday, Oct. 3 Go directly... SUA Popular Films Woodruff Auditorium Scene One: Leaving Varsity Theater after "40 Carats." Thoughts of writing a review. Not knowing what to write about it. Asking two people who were unknown to me: How did you like that movie? Answers one: I answers the other: I thought it was a farce. Scene Two: Still trying to write the review. Not knowing what to think, but thinking it was trite and banal. Being contradicted by a friend who says: What The King of Marvin Gardens would you think about a 40 year-old divorced woman marrying a 22 year-old man(boy)? Of course, the question is age old. TOO BAD Lift Ullman had to play the 40 year-old woman. She was so good in “the Emigrants” and the Ingmar Bergman psychological messed up woman in those Swedish films. But those Scandanavian films, and we usually didn't know what was going on anyway. We decided on a show called *The whole story from beginning to end*. 75c Woodruff Auditorium By C.S. GROOM Kansas Reviewer Eddie Albert Jr., who played the 22 year-old man, should have been on the farm with his wife. He had not. JACK NICOLAS BRUCE DERM/ELLEN BURSTYN BOB RAFELSON 7:00 & 9:30 Fri., Sept. 28 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Saurdav, Sept. 29 reviews Movie '40 Carats' SUA Science Fiction VUS SWIF VUS SWIF VUS SWIF VUS SWIF VUS As times start getting rough this semester, music becomes a necessity to many students. Listed are a few albums that may help ease the pain. much, he grimmed a lot. He played the typical rich son of the industrialist. He couldn't find love—something he had missed during his deserved childhood From the Los Angeles Times In compiling the list, an emphasis is placed on albums that were released during the decade. SVA Science Fiction FORBIDDEN PLANET Anne Francis and Leslie Nielsen Tuesday, Oct. 12 The daughter has a story also. She falls in love with a 43-year-old man. His juxtaposition is amazing. He really does seem like he's seventen. Soon, they are engaged. So, Ullman and Albert are engaged. Soon, intelligence is bored to tears with the whole plot. It all starts in Greece. The photography is beautiful for about ten minutes, it must be admitted. This is where the romance began, as Albert says, "smack in the heart of one of the greatest romance the world has ever seen." You can get along quite well immediately. Next scene: New York. Funny thing, the typical encounter occurs, although they never before mentioned where they are from. Funner thing, the typical encounter occurs. Albert comes to the door, as a date for Ulmman's 17-year-old daughter. Coincidence! 5c 7:30 Woodruff Aud. WE UNDERSTAND the theme that was trying to manifest itself in this movie. People in love have a right to be together, no matter what age they are. Ah! Maybe it's bad to realize that before you enter the theater. There are a lot of people who probably don't realize it. And the message shall come down and strike them on their Music Eases Pain Of Rough Semester IN NEW YORK CITY, we see the most luxurious apartments in the world, the Plaza, Rockefeller Center, office buildings. It certainly doesn't seem like the typical New York! But then, these are the "beautiful" wealthy snobs anyway. DORY PREVIN'S "Live at Carnegie Hall" (United Artists) The question is whether Dory Previn deserves the "Magnificent," "Perceptions of a Dylan," the Melancholy Air of a Tim Hardin, "the Fierce Attention to Desire," and "The Applause being thrown at her. Some of her songs suggest the applause is justified, but others lack the consistency we've come to expect from our major artists. Many of her themes—search for identity, purpose and happiness—seem more complex than the concerns of the exploring collegiate years. LEONARD COHEN'S, "Live Songs" (Columbia)—speaking of Cohen, this is the most accessible album yet by one of the most valuable folk-oriented writers of recent years. The album, which includes "Bird on the Wire" and "You Know Who I Am," is particularly rewarding in the quiet, early-morning hours. JANIS JOPLIN'S, "Greatest Hits" (Columbia) - Myra Friedman's "Buried Alive" is one of the best books written on a rock star. TACO GRANDE With This Coupon Buy 2 Tacos Get 1 TACO FREE! Good Every Day Except Wednesday 1973-Year of the Taco Offer Expires Oct. 15 9th and Indiana 1720 W.23rd Graduate Student Elections Responding to the need for Graduate Student involvement within the University the Graduate Student Council, with the assistance of the Student Senate Elections Committee, will hold elections on Oct. 17 and 18 (from 8 to 5:00) in order to provide representation for the Graduate Students of the University of Kansas. Offices; Area Group Representatives from each of the following academic divisions. Is Fake Gem Filing Deadline: Oct. 3, 5 p.m. Student Senate Office. $5.00 filing fee AREA 2—Behavioral and Social Sciences, Education, Business and Journalism AREA 1—Humanities and Fine Arts leads. If you want to see a soap opera with a happie plot, turn on your television—it's orie. Or maybe you should go pay $1.75 per case, indeed, arent that happy on television. The National Flat-Picking Championship and Bluegrass Festival TIME: Tonight, Saturday & Sunday For further information contact the Graduate Student Council at Room 3BE in One Student Activities Center or call 4-3011. PLACE: Winfield, Kansas This review was a bore to write. Perhaps that is a reflection on the movie. BLUEGRASS LIVES! The film was mediocre. Boy meets girl, boy falls in love with girl, girl gets girl. Girl gets girl, girl falls in love with girl. AREA 3-Biological Sciences RAIN: Southwestern College, Winfield AREA 4—Physical Sciences and Engineering THE SHOW IS ON, WEATHER OR NOT FEATURING: Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Newgrass Revival, The Lewis Family SHINE: Winfield Fairgrounds Savings on stereo! Send for our free catalog! Buy direct from us, and you save money with one highvolume price on more than 100 name brands. 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