- 10 Thursday, November 21, 1974 University Daily Kasan Dancers . . . From Page One things to do, but actually they're methods which can be used in everyday life." A person can change his mood by learning different walking and breathing exercises, Abuza said. "I've found these techniques to be very valuable," she said. "When I'm tired I can alter my energy and get the things done that The breathing techniques involve various combinations of inhalation, exhalation and breathing through one or both nostrils, sheila is most likely to be remarkably easy to learn. Abuza said. I need to do. When I'm uptight I can use a different method to unwind." "Since none of us are Sufs," she said, "we only teach sufi dancing here at the center. Only Sufs are qualified to teach the philosophical aspects of Sufism." Abuza said that two sheikhs from the Sufi order in San Francisco would lead instructions in Sufism and a Sufi舞 workshop Jan. 11-14 at the center. Many of them danced at the center are eager to learn both dances of Sufism from the Sheikhs, she said. According to Abuza, participation in the workshop requires no previous experience in Sufi dancing and is open to persons of all faiths. Long charged From Page One charge stemming from a tavern break-in in Mav. --assigned to a defendant, David Berkowitz, Douglas County attorney, said yesterday. Long had been awaiting sentencing on the bailiff's warrant and arrested in the slaying and kidnapping case. No bond was assigned to Long on yesterday's arraignment. When a capital agreement is made, the bonds Book fine change asked The decision whether to assign bond is made by the judge, Berkowitz said. A capital offense, a crime which had the death penalty when the death penalty was used in either first degree murder, aggravated kidnapping or treason, Berkowitz said. A complaint was filed recently with the Consumer Protection Agency by a University of Kansas student requesting Watson Library notify students of their overdue books before a large fine had been accrued. responsibility on students who checked out large numbers of books. Students now are charged 25 cents a day on overdue books. Notice are sent out only once. In filing the complaint, Elizabeth Ballon, Lawrence sophomore, said the present fine is $75,000. Nancy Bengel, head circulation librarian, and the library will afford to send out often copies of the journal. THE DUDE GOES WEST FILM SOCIETY Director:Durt Neumann with Eddie Albert & Gale Storm Thursday, Nov. 21 75c 7:30 Woodruff LUDWIG, THE MAD MAN FROM BAVARIA POPULAR SERIES POPULAR SERIES Director: Luchino Violcci with Helmut Berger, Trevor Howard & Silvana Mangano THE GREAT ROBBERY, AMELIA AND THE ANGEL, A BLINDBIRD Fri., Nov. 22 7:00, 9:30 Children's Series Sat., Nov. 23 7:00,9:30 Sunday, Nov. 24 Woodruff 1:30 50' Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium The shooting of Storbeck occurred during an early morning robbery of the Sanctuary, a private school in the SW. Storbeck was shot and wounded by a gunshot sound to the back according to the county coroner's report. The robber took two female club employees hostage after the robbery. The robber then commandeder a 1963 truck, containing the two construction workers. The four hostages and the robber later drove to a house in southeast Topeka, where the robber left the four tied up. One hostage rushed to the police office, police who picked up the four hostages. The confidentiality of most University records wouldn't be jeopardized if student access was allowed, Argersinger said. Most universities have fair and equitable rules for access to files and records, he said. The University's Student Code now allows access to some records. Dial 864-3506 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION CENTER 24 Hour Daily Service From Page One John Myers, director of admissions, said The Student Code states that each student shall have access to his records and files, subject to reasonable regulation as to time, place and supervision. Records maintained on each student include academic records, supporting documents and general educational records, records of disciplinary proceedings, medical and psychiatric records, financial aid records, student personnel records and guidance bureau records. Officials ... All Campus Bowling Tournament Nov.22,23,24 Entry Fee: $2.25 This will be a handicapped tournament, thus allowing you to participate completely. Will be using the 80% of 20 scratch for scoring. The qualifying rounds will be Friday and Saturday afternoons. We will bowl in shifts at 1:00, 3:00, and 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Bowl 4 games, throw out the lowest game. Prizes!! (Merchandise and Trophies) AT THE JAYBOWL IN THE KANSAS UNION Singles: Men and Women; roll off Sunday afternoon, 2:30 p.m. for top six bowlers! Any questions call the Jaybowl or the SUA office: 864-3477 or 864-3545 The initial purpose of the act was to eliminate the abuse of parental right to privacy by some elementary and secondary schools. This law also denies federal funds to schools that refuse to open student records to parents. the new law would have no significant effect at KU. Students already have availability and access to their academic records, he said. Admissions records include the student's high school transcript and his GPA to the University. The admissions officer does not require letters of recommendation so there aren't many on file, he said. Myers said he didn't anticipate a wave of students once the law went into effect. The admissions office could accommodate any students wishing to see their records, he said. Friday, Nov. 22 7:00, 9:30 Visconti's "LUDWIG" Popular Films (Woodruff Aud.) Saturday, Nov. 23 7:00, 9:30 HUNGRY? Special sauce Sandy's Junior 5Oc (save 15c) Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 21, 22, 23 Sandy's HAMBURGERS come as you are...hungry 1974-75 KANSAS BASKETBALL Student Season Ticket Information Student Sales Tuesday, Nov. 19 thru Thursday, Nov. 21 $ \star $ [Tuesday & Thursday 1-6 Wednesday 1-4:30] ★ [or until the 7,500 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first] THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS NOVEMBER 1974 1974-75 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nov. 30 (Sat.) Northeast Missouri State DECEMBER 1974 Dec. 2 (Mon.) Dec. 4 (Wed.) Dec. 7 (Sat.) Dec. 9 (Mon.) Dec. 13,14 (Fri.-Sat.) Dec. 23 (Mon.) Dec. 26-30 Dec. 26 (Thurs.) Dec. 27 (Fri.) ... JANUARY 1975 Jan. 6 (Mon.) Jan. 18 (Sat.) Jan. 25 (Wed.) Jan. 25 (Sat.) Jan. 29 (Wed.) FEBRUARY 1975 Augusta Indiana University Iowa University at Nate Dam Susan A. Murray Jawahry Classic University of Washington; University of Hawaii University; Temple University Kentucky at Baltimore vs. Oklahoma At Baylor University in Kansas City, Mo. Oklahoma State vs. Kansas Cincinnati State Vissouri vs. Kansas State at St. Louis University University of Missouri Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University University of Colorado MARCH 1975 Mar. 1 (Sat.) at University of Colorado Mar. 2 (Sat.) at University of Oklahoma Mar. 8 (Sat.) University of Oklahoma Feb. 1 (Sat.) at Kansas State University Feb. 2 (Wed.) at University of New Mexico Feb. 8 (Sat.) at University of Oklahoma Feb. 12 (Wed.) Iowa State University Feb. 15 (Wed.) at Oklahoma State University Feb. 19 (Wed.) at University of Missouri Feb. 23 (Wed.) Kansas State University 1. ENTER THE MAIN LOBBY (EAST) OF ALEN LIELD HOUSE. 2. PRESENT CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AT TABLE 1 AND RECEIVE YOUR STUDENT BASKETBALL TICKET UPON PAYMENT OF $13.00. ALL-SEASON FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL PURCHASES MUST PRESENT RECEPT AND CURRENT CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION AT TABLE X. 4. SIGN YOUR STUDENT SEASON TICKET IN THE PRESENCE OF THE TICKET SELLER. *Spouse season tickets may be purchased for $16.00.* *Housemother season tickets may be applied for at this same time.* *No refunds will be issued if you do not return on January 18, student basketball season tickets will be valid only if accompanied by spring, 1975 certificate of registration. SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKETS A limited number of single game student tickets will be available on an individual game basis. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House ONLY on the day of the basketball game from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The student price for individual game tickets is $2.00 and the spouse price for individual game tickets will be $2.50. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKETS SOLD AFTER 5:00 P.M. THE DAY OF THE GAME. THERE WILL BE NO ADVANCED SALE. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 7:35 P.M. EXCEPT THE JAYHAWK CLASSIC WHICH STARTS AT 7:05 P.M. AND THE KANSA斯 vs. OKLAHMA GAME MARCH 8 AT 2:05 P.M. SUPPORT THE KANSAS JAYHAWKS - 1973-74 Jayhawk Classic Champions - 1973-74 Big Eight Champions - 1973-74 NCAA Midwest Regional Champions M (YS polit mee mitt M to Rej met discu The feline Wala depa acron Syste CA'S mediocre other The from other CATS - Fourth Place 1973-74 NCAA Championships Wal Nation Ameri also a were organi Walt puter "The Computa self