Page 8 University Daily Kansan, November 12, 1980 SUA FILMS Wednesday, Nov. 12 La Dolce Vita (1950) Fedéric Fellin's sprawling account of the orgelistic decline of Western civilization raised sparks from its opening shot (a cross carried by helicopter over Rome); now clearly a great work from the director of *6*, (190 mm). **B.W.** 7:30. Thursday, Nov. 13 (1820) Charlie Chapin's first feature film is a mixture of sentimentality and upourocious comedy, with an epic battle in the fifth act. "The Idle Claim," a classic Chapin short which features the other two movies—one a feature film, the other a musical—minutes bJW. SilentMusic, 730. Friday, Nov. 14 Network "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anyormm!" orses Howard Beale, Bob Schlossberg, and Paddy Chayefsky's satirical look at what television has done to us. Hilarious, formances by Peter Finch (as Beale) and William Holden, Robert Duvall and Ned Bedy, Directed by Sidney Lumet. 3:30; 8:30. (1217 m). Colloq. 3:30; 8:30. (1978) Magic Corky (Anthony Hopkins) is a famous ventriloquist—and cracking up. He thinks his dummy is trying to take over. He wants to kill. William Goldman's scary novel becomes a frightening film that leaves you guessing right up to the finish. With Ann-Margaret. Directed by Stephen Sondheim. "One Week," 10/20/2011; color. 7:40. Charlie is My Darling Jimi at Berkeley (1969) Two rock movies with two of the greatest names in rockography. A documentary co-written at Berkley (excerpted in the documentary Jim Hendl Kira) is one of the most popular works of My Darling is the record of a 1985 tour through New York and the Rolling Stones and early Stones in 1986. (47512 mile, CohnBAY 12:00 MIDNight) Unless otherwise noted; all will be furnished on a basis at Kansas Union, Weekday fees are $1.00; Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday. Tickets available at the SUA office, Kansas Union, 4th level. Information 884-2650, smoking or refresher accommodations. Diet workshop assists overeaters Students are prone to weight and health problems because they use school as an excuse to ignore basic health guidelines, according to Debbie Click, a registered physical therapist from Watkins Hospital. In a workshop on dieting and exercise last night at Lewis Hall, students should avoid using school as an excuse to develop poor eating habits. "Studying doesn't burn calories," she said. Marsee Bates, a registered dietician, recommended that students examine their eating habits. "If you eat while you study, it is easy to overeat." Bates said. Kelly Roberts, registered physical therapist, described different types of exercises and their effectiveness for weight loss. She said that aerobic exercises, such as jogging and bicycling, were very effective for weight loss. These exercises increase pulse rate, respiratory rate, lung capacity and endurance and burn calories. The best way to keep fit, according to Roberts, is to exercise regularly, about three times a week, progress steadily and stretch muscles before exercising. The women presenting the workshop work at the dieting and exercise clinics in the physical department at Wakata Hospital. Roberts said that there were about 10 people participating in the diet clinic, and five or six in the exercise program. To participate in these programs, a student must be referred by a physician. According to Click, most of the people referred to the clinics are at least 10 percent over the ideal weight for their height and build. A new scholarship earmarked for University of Kansas students who are now juniors or seniors will be offered for study in Germany during the 1981-82 academic year, Anita Herzfeld, director of study abroad, said yesterday. Grant offers study in Germany The scholarship is being offered by the German Academic Exchange Society (GERAC) in cooperation with Students studying law, medicine, business, engineering, architecture, journalism and the sciences are eligible to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens between 18 and 32 years of age and have a Bachelor's degree in the University of Kansas. Students should have at least a 3.5 grade point average. Applicants must have two years of college German or its equivalent and must be willing to take additional German language courses prior to departure for Germany. Students also must pass a language proficiency examination before being allowed to register at a German university. The student awarded the scholarship will be given a $530 monthly stipend in addition to a $50 book allowance and tuition. Round-trip air transportation from the United States to the place of study in Germany will be provided. The deadline for applying is Nov. 24. 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