8 Wednesday, November 6, 1974 University Daily Kansan Docking appoints Dykes Chancellor Archie R. Dykes was appointed today to the Education Commission of the States by Gov. Robert Docking. The commission's purpose is to establish cooperation between legislators and educators on state and local levels throughout the country. It provides information on methods being used by different states to solve educational problems. The policy of the commission is to develop the educational systems that will meet the needs of each locality and state. Dykes' term on the commission begins immediately. Polynesian dancing "Polynesian," a festival of dances, songs and instrumental music from Hawaii and the South Sea Islands, will be performed at 8 ontun High Auditorium. The show, produced by Columbia Festivals Corp., and supported by the organization, includes dances and music representing the native cultures of five major Polynesian islands: Hawaiu, Tonga, Tahui, New Zealand and Samoa. Traditional songs, war dances, hand dances and stick games will be performed along with contemporary hula. Tickets are on sale at the beach or at the KU campus ($9.00 and $6.00). KU students can obtain tickets with identification cards. American Indian art "The Art of the Plains and Southwest Indians," a mobile gallery exhibit, will be on campus today through Nov. 11 in front of the Dyche Museum of Natural History. The exhibit contains more than 60 artworks featuring Native Americans from the past, weapons, ceramics, textiles, basketry, leather work and beadwork from the major Plains and Southwest Indian tribes. Painting by an Indian artist, Black Bearhossi, will also be displayed. The gallery is sponsored by the Kansas Arts Commission and the Wichita Art Museum Members." From 9 am to 5 p.m. Nov. 7, 8 and 9, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 8. Also on campus . . . Today, Charles F. Gallagher of the American Universities Field Staff will speak at a faculty forum on the relationship between religious systems and political and economic development at noon in the United Ministries Center, Phil Anderson, from Kantronics, Inc., will speak at the meeting of the student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers at 7 p.m. in 200 Learned Hall. Tomorrow, the department of visual arts of the School of Fine Arts will sponsor Les Levine, internationally known artist, as part of the Painting and Sculpture Hallmark Series Lecture at 1:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. HI-FI VALUE SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! PIONEER SX-424 AM-FM STEREO SYSTEM - Pioneer SX-424 50 watt AM-FM stereo receiver - Two Pioneer CS-66 3 way, 3 speaker system $^{439}^{80}$ for system listed *Pioneer PL-10 Stereo Turntable (less cartridge) *459.80 if purchased separately (Limited to present stock) SAVE *100° on ANY PIONEER SYSTEM THRU NOV. 8 928 MASS. STEREO & ELECTRONICS CENTER 843-8500 Jayhawker Senior Pictures November 4-15 8:00-5:00 Kansas Union $1.00 surrender fee Appointments are required and can be made starting Oct.28 at Jawaharlinker Office 864-3728 sitting fee includes photo in yearbook and option of buying color enlargements HORNY BULLS LOVE GORY MOVIES. The Montezuma Harry Bull™: 1 oz. Montezuma Tequila 5 oz. Montezuma ORANGE BREAKFAST DRINK, Over ice, it's sensational, and that's no bull. TEQUILA Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358. --concert are selling for $5, $6 and $7 In Kansas City tickets for a Sunday, Nov. 10 SLY & The FAMILY STONE In Lawrence tickets for a Saturday, Nov. 9 SLY & The FAMILY STONE with added guests TOWER of Power concert are selling for $3,$4 and $5 Reserved seats for the Lawrence Hoch Auditorium Concert are available at the SUR box office and at Kief's SUA Presents The Baker's Wife End of Summer Classical Director: Yasujiro Ozu Wednesday, Nov. 6 Weedrush 7:30 75' Charlie Varrick Popular Series Director: Don Seigel with Walter Mathau. Joe Don Baker Friday, Nov. 7 8:00, 9:30 Saturday, Nov. 9 7:00, 9:30 Woodruff 75' Film Society Director: Marcel Pagnol Thursday, Nov. 7 Woodruff 7:30 75 National Volvot Children's Series with Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney Sunday, Nov. 10 Woodruff 1:30 50° Admission 75° — Woodruff Auditorium Sanchos 60c All Thru November DON QUIXOTE, KWIKSK, oir, in Spanish, keO TAY, is the author of the first Quixote by the greatest Spanish writer Cervantes. It was published in 1605 (see CERIANA SAVEAEDRA, MIGUEEL D.) Sancho Panza's Birthday Don Quixote is a simple-minded country gentleman who has read so many books of chivalry that the imagines himself riding an unimaginable set out to world. He mistakes windmills for giants and flocks of sheep for armies. Sancho Panza, an ignorant国家 fellow, is his squire. Panza thinks only about the virtues he thinks about ideals. Popular sayings that have "Murder will out!" and "A bird in the hand is in the bush." The term "girlfriend" seems something idealistic but impractical. Is November 30th GEORGE ROBERT CARLSEN 60c Sanchos All Thru November Sanchos 40° on Nov.30th Only "November The Month of the Sancho" at TACO GRANDE 900 Indiana-1720 W. 23 Sell it through Kansan want ads. Call the classified department at 864-4358. Don't miss'em! WED. NOV 6 THE 7th & Mass.