Page 10. University Daily Kansan, October 10, 1980 --students with K.U.I. Go South on 59 to Baldwin Junction Turn East 4 miles Thurs T胡 Wed 7:30 Sat-7:30 & 9:30 GEM THEATRE Boldwin City 594-6642 CHEVY CHASE RODNEY DANGERFIELD Caddyshack ASTA Singing Telegrams NOW SHOWING! "Say it with a Song" 841-6169 Flowers by Alexanders Your pen will be cleaned, checked,and repaired FREE by DR. DON BLAZEK. One of America's finest technical pen experts! AND . There will be free advice and free samples for those who stop by! Be sure to register for a FREE S-3000 SCRIBER SET (Value *233.00)! Sponsored by the KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORES and KOH-I-NOOR Rapidograph, Inc. OCT. 10 10a.m.-4p.m. LEVEL 2, MAIN UNION We are the ONLY Bookstore to share its profits with KU Students More than 100 Kansas teachers are expected to attend the Conference on Composition and Literature for High School and College Teachers Monday at the University of Arkansas. In addition of the Kansas Competency Test and other topics will be discussed. The 28th annual one-day conference will begin with registration at 8 a.m. in the fifth level lobby of the Kansas Union. Teachers to quiz results of state test The test was administered to students in grades 2, 4, 6, and 11 in accredited public and private schools statewide in the United States and mathematical skills were tested. Douglas Glasspass and John Poggio, associate professors of educational psychology and research, will discuss the course in a 10 a.m. in the Forum Room in the Union. The two professors developed the makeup and the criteria for the test. The one-time test was given after competency testing was mandated by the State Board of Education. A legislative committee is studying the results of the test and is listening to debate about the subject. They are expected to deliver a recommendation to the Legislature in a few months with a decision on the test is expected. OTHER WORKSHOPS at the conference will range from literary classics, technical writing and classical mythology to the development of English. George Worth, professor of English, and a specialist on Victorian Age History, will speak on "Entering the Eighties: Deja Vu? Disaster?" or Dawn of a Bright New Era?" at the conference luncheon. Keith Denniston, professor of English at Emporia State University will discuss censorship. He will talk about the censorship problems he has had with the school's literary magazine and with some of the television programs that are produced in the school's studios. THERE ALSO WILL be a panel discussion on what the department of English expects all incoming students to know about English when they come in. Mr. Johnson will talk about Michael Johnson, directors of freshmen English, will conduct the discussion. The conference is sponsored in part by the North Carolina School for Computing and the division of Continuing Education. THIS FRIDAY NIGHT is special at G. P. LOYD'S DOWNTOWN 701 Mass. Come in early, listen & dance to the best in today's hit music, ROCK INTO THE NIGHT with THE J.T.COOKE BAND LIVE 'TIL 3 A.M. ($2 Cover this Friday) G.P. Loyd's Downtown – the private club The spectacular soundtrack from the musical fantasy of all time . . . FEATURING the HIT SINGLES... "XANADU" & "MAGIC" by OLIVIA and "I'M ALIVE" & "ALL OVER THE WORLD" by ELO. ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK XANADU, the spectacular soundtrack from the musical fantasy of all time. The music of *A Song for Jimmy* by Olivia Newton-John and the Electric Light Orchestra and features the hits "Migic" and "BLOE." By BLOE. A wonderful event that will transport you beyond your musical dreams. AVAILABLE ON MCA RECORDS AND TAPES "Buy It Once. Enjoy It A Lifetime. Recorded Music Is Your Best Entertainment Value." STORE HOURS: 9-10 Daily 10-7 Sunday 2525 Iowa Lawrence, Kansas Good Through 10/12/80.