University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 20,1979 11 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY. TONIGHT: THE GERMAN CLUB will meet from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in 4065 Wescoe. A meeting for INTRAMURAL CO-REC VOLLEYBALL team managers will be at 7 in 205 Robinson. The AURH GENERAL ASSEMBLY will meet at 7:15 in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. NCAA VOLUNTEERS FOR YOUTH will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. TOMORROW: "Bali: Isle of Temples," part of the FINE ARTS FILM SERIES, will be shown at 9:30 a.m. in 103 Boulder. A movie sponsored by the WAY a movie sponsor by the WAY "Changed: The Story of People Who Found the Way to Turn Dreams into Reality" will be shown at 7 p.m. on the iPhone at iFree. Student hurt in collapse in good condition Gregory Harding, Leawood senior, who was diagnosed with cancer his fraternity collapsed nearly three weeks ago, was listed in good condition yesterday at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Harding, 21, suffered internal injuries to the abdomen and chest Aug. 30. Harding was shot in the Alpha Epsilon fraternity house, 1301 West Campus. Harding felt about 25 feet hitting a wall, and Harding was shot. Harding said yesterday that he hoped to return to KU next semester. Harding said that his injuries would require him to make changes in his eating patterns, and that it might take him a while, how to cook special things for himself. ASK Organizational Meeting Sunday, Sept. 23, 7:30 pm Parlor A, KS Union The Associated Students of Kansas Students working for Students Funded by Student Activity Fee All Undergraduate Students Friday, September 21 ATTENTION is the last day of the Authorized Cancel Period. This is the last day to drop a course without having it appear on your transcript. For additional information see page 245 of your Timetable or call the Student Assistance Center, 864-4064. Although the same ski trips offered last year are included in this year's travel agenda, some new ones have been added, including winter break trips to Davao and La Union, Switzerland, and Summit County, Colo., and a spring break trip to Steamboat Co. "Our most efficient course would be to load as many people as possible into those trips that have proven successful," Resnick said. "But this year we don't want to just see how many people we can get. Instead we must provide a lot of trips of varied nature." Student Union Activities has increased the number of scheduled trips since last year—from 18 to 25 and to attract a greater number of students. John Reinhard, director of SUA Travel, said "Because we're offering more trips, we've had to cut our advertising," she said. "I just don't know how we're going to let people know about some of these trips." Renick said he had doubts about getting a full booking on some of the new trips offered this year. SUA increases number of trips But he said he did not care if not all the trips succeeded, as long as the existing demands for travel were met by SLA. LAST YEAR SUA organized four trips—a Thanksgiving skiing trip to Taos, N. Mex. and three spring break trips to Daytona FOCUSING on cultural activities, two new trips are planned this year, one to Chicago during Thanksgiving break, and another to Calarita, Mexico, during Christmas break. A trip to the Ozark Craft Festival, Sept. 20a in Branson, Mo., may be cancelled, but she said it could afford it and that it in time to make plans. He said SUA could not afford the "spilpsy ads it takes to go." Rappoport Studios will be taking Senior pictures October 1-19 in Spooner Hall call Jayhawker Yearbook SayCheese! Beach, Fl., South Padre Island, Tex., and Winter Park, Colo. SUA also has revived backpacking and Tesnick said his travel committee decided last spring to schedule the most entertaining and least expensive trips possible. 864-3728 $1 Sitting fee. Call Now. for appointment. canoeing trips for the first time in several years. The dates for these trips have not been set. The committee also is compiling a travel guide, outlining 50 statewide trips for KU travelers. The book, to be released this month, will contain information on food, lodging and entertainment. in Concert Live at Shenanigan's Liquid Fire Fri. & Sat., Sept. 21st & 22nd Open at 9:00 p.m. CASA DE TACO 1105 Massachusetts 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Shenanigan's 901 Mississippi You must have a membership or be with a member. Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa 842-5824 HEAVEN COMES TO YOUR DOOR . . . WE DELIVER films sua Presents "I don't do miracles. They're too flashy." The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts Reservations 843-1151 A JERRY MENTRAU PRODUCTION GEORGE BURNS • JOHN DENVER • OH GOD • TERI GARR • DONALD PLEASENCE Based on the Novel A GAVERY LORMAN • Summarized by CARYR GEHART Printed by A GAVERY LORMAN • CARYR GEHART Friday & Saturday, September 21 & 22 Woodruff Auditorium, 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 $1.50 Admission no refreshments allowed — no refreshments allowed — STUDENT ROOM-SIZE RENIANTS AND AREA RUGS OVER 1,000 SELECTIONS! bud JENNINGS CARPETS and sons 29th & IOWA Mick's Bicycle Shop 1339 Massachusetts 842-3131 Thursday, September 20 HOW TASTY WAS MY LITTLE FRENCHMAN An entertaining mixture of anthropology, black humor, 16th century history, political allegory, ubiquitous rhetoric and the presence of a Frenchman, captured by Indians, who tries nobly to integrate himself with the savage mind. From Mississippi by Nelson Petelin dos Santes. Tropical Utopi (diary) subtitles. George Burns, portrays God, who wrote the Bible, who dones John Denver, who is assistant manager in the market, to help him straighten out the mess humans have gotten out of their lives. MIDNIGHT MOVIES CARNAL KNOWLEDGE Friday & Saturday September 21 & 22 OH, GOD! The sexual mores of the last three decades are viewed through the characters of the screenplay by Jules Fetter, Starring Jeffrey Epstein, Ann Margaret, and Candice Bergen. Sunday, September 23 AMARCORD (1977) (1974) Faderico Fellini's loving reminiscence of his youth in a small town in Fasciato Italy. A combination of his work as a children's fantasy films, Italy subscriptions, 200 Monday, September 24 BEN-HUR (1958) An epic of huge proportions, directed by William Wister and starring Charlton Heston in a role the time of Christ. The charlatan race entertains us with the most exciting scenes on film. All films M-R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Weekends show also in Woodfort at 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 or 12 midnight and Sun. at 2:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated. For admission. No Refreshments. SMOKEHOUSE PRESENTS THE HOG HEAVEN RIB SPECIAL Come on down and PIG OUT Half Slab Big End $3.75 Half Slab Small End $4.75 OFFER GOOD WED THRU SUN SEPT. 19-23