University Daily Kansan, November 19, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science, will speak on "REFLECTIONS ON THE ELECTIONS" at 11:45 at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Bring a sack lunch. Kathy Hoggard, a former KU staff member and chairman of Dan Watkins' campaign, will lecture on "WOMEN in PUBLIC LIFE," part of the Emily Taylor Women's Resource and Career Center "Women at Work" Luncheon Series, at noon in Alcove D in the Kansas Union. Ron Stegal will lecture on "BBLICAL PERSPECTIVE OF JUSTICE" at the Christian Legal Society meeting at 12:30 in 109 Green Hall. TONIGHT TONIGHT Barbara Ballard, Women's Center: Lydia Belot, Student Organizations and Activities; and Dorothy Pennington, associate professor of speech communications and African studies, will speak at the Student Affairs Leadership Enhancement Workshop on "BLACK WOMEN AS LEADERS" at 6:30 in 305 of the Satellite Union. THE KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in Parlors A and B in the Union. Linda Woody, Kansas coordinator for the National Organization for Women; Marilyn Ainsworth, KU School of Law faculty member; and Jim O'Neill, KU Counseling Center, will be on the WOMEN'S CENTER EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT PANEL at 7 in the Pine Room in the Union. Jerry Palmer, a member of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Board of Governors, will speak on "THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF PUTTING TOGETHER A LITIGATION BY THE KU Chapter of the lectures is sponsored by the KU chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers. The writings of Leo Tolstoy on non-violence and the ethical demands of Christianity will be discussed at the THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR at 7 in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Roger Keyes, authority on Japanese woodblock prints, will speak on "HIRO-SHIGE'S TOKAIDO PRINTS" at a Tokaido Exhibition program at 8 in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. Blacks in Communications will hold a COUNSELING JAMBOREE at 8 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. Representatives from the School of Journalism and office of financial aid will be present. TOMORROW THE LIFE-ISSUE SEMINAR ON SEXUALITY at the Ecumenical Christian Defense Center will meet at Defense 2. The additional Monogamy' will be discussed The KU GERMAN CLUB will hold a German Christmas carol song practice at the St. George's Church in Edinburgh. THE DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS came to a meeting at 7 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Dungeon. Arena expands seating The Kansan welcomes items for inclusion in "On Campus." Organizations should submit written information on scheduled free activities to the campus editor at least two days before the events. Workers began installing new reserved theater seating yesterday in the old press area on the west side of Allen Field House. The athletic department created the 204-seat area at midcourt on the second and third levels to try to increase basketball revenue. Floyd Temple, physical plant director and the new seats should be in place by day. "I're really pleased that the seats are in," he said. "We already have the press tables in, so right now we are running a little ahead of schedule." The press will be at courtside on the east side of the field house this year. In addition to moving the press tables to courtside, the old mail room on the east side is being converted to a press room. Temple said. Also, the sports office will be moved upstairs to the northwest corner of the second level. "The whole thing is about two-thirds complete," Temple said. The project should end up costing the athletic department about $43,000, according to Susan Wachter, athletic business manager. Season ticket revenue from the 204 new seats should be close to $18,000. However, the big revenue probably will come from private contributions to the Williams Educational Fund, acco- nant to Novotny, Williams fund director. The Williams Fund raises money for athletic scholarships. The new seats are the best in the arena, Novotny said, and will be available to the top Williams Fund contributors. Novotny said there had been many requests for additional theater seating, and he expected the new section to generate contributions of $100,000. Another phase of the field house renovation, the addition of a women's locker room, has not started yet, according to Temple. --- THIS SUNDAY, MAKE IT A BUCKET OF CHICKEN FROM COUNTRY Inn 843-1431 We Also Cater For Groups Plaza East Shopping Ctr. 1910 Haskell Lawrence, Kansas 842-0614 Pets and Pet Supplies Certified Dog & Cat Groomer SUA FILMS Wednesday, Nov. 19 Knife in the Water Thursday, Nov. 20 Sherlock Jr. (1924) The Freshman (1961) Two classic silent comedies, Sherlock Jr. is a technical tour-de-force for Burster Keaton, as a projectionsman who literally works in the mystery. The Freshman star Harold Lloyd as a perennially optimistic dupe (470/810) and William C. Wimbley (420/810) Basil, Silent/music. T30. Roman Polanski's first film is an enigmatic, shattering fiction about a man and who wife pick up a hitchhiker and take him to some other place, Remarkable suspenseful and extremely insightful, an impressive debut. (9/51) 6hrs BW: 7-30. Friday, Nov. 21 The Onion Field (1979) Unless otherwise noted, all film will be shown at Woodfruit Auditorium in the Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday Film Series. Tickets are $12.95, available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level, information 864-309-7190, smoking or refreshments allowed. Based on a real 1982 incident, this gripping film, adapted from the book by Andrew J. Punks who kill one policeman and unbalance another when their case lasts. A character who is stabbed at a growing vision of the evil in our world, James Davies and James Woods, Directed by Susan Shewred "She Wronged Him Right." (1267/mt), Color: 3/90; Matterine In Forum A charming story of two intelligent kids who, with the help of a delightful old pickocket (Laurence Oliver), run away to Venice to kiss under the Bridge of Venice. The story is directed by George Roy Hill (The Sting). Plus: "Opera" (108/11月) Color: 70-80. A Little Romance Freaks (1932) Friday Only! 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