Tuesday, October 26, 1976 E MILLENER ansan staff take. game in recently of the press but, at resident to with two events two consistent. intentioned. you also you really irhaps we rhaps we its own way of in-coming the time of his death he were in 1986 not extercracy, in cooking. Cook hava have they have growing. government easily to programs. images in the future develop great industry. industry. t trouble, is been so Mau Mau. stries. No stries. independence embiqui is chaos of dile for ad people the 20th Sport Shorts can be attances of Trunkel Trunkel an excreable ex- light, when stripses of green is green of South River flanked by riffle, allure— aller w g worthy port and port and birth of birth of once use once thing in reject it VOLLEYBALL™ THE KU junior varsity volleyball team will compete tonight and tomorrow. Tonight, two U.S. Volleyball Association teams from Topeka will play the Jayhawks at 7:30 and 8:30 in Allen Field House. Tomorrow, the Kansas City, Kan., Community Junior College will take on KU at 7 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. FIELD HOCKEY-KU's field hockey team will take on Emporia Kansas State College in varsity and junior varsity games beginning at 3:30 p.m. today on the fields east of Robinson Gymnasium. The team will host the Emporia State Europe September 6-10. INTRAMURALS-For the second straight week the leaders remained the same in the intramural football rankings, and they are by the Intramural Officials Association. Regular season play ended last week, and the division games are this week. Finals in the Fraternity A division will be today at 4:00. Delta Theta will play Delta Upsilon for the title. Sorority finals will follow that game, and dependent Women's title game will follow at 5:00. All games will be played at the recreation fields, 23rd and Iowa streets. The Independent Men's championship game against the rival team after the rankings were made. The Hill Championships matching the fraternity and sorority winners against the independent teams will be Sunday afternoon in Memorial Stadium. The women's game will begin at 1:00, the men's game at 2:30. This week's rankings: This week's rankings Federer 1) Phi Blaise Ptia (3-1) 2) Delta Upsilon Platino (5-1) 3) Delta Upsilon Platino (5-1) 4) Beta Teila Platino (3-1) 5) Phi Blaise Ptia (3-1) 6) Delta Gamma (3-0) 7) Delta Gamma (3-0) 8) Alpha Phi (3-1) 9) Green Machine (6-0) 10) Green Machine (6-0) 11) Eagles (5-1) 12) Hamin Rhinos (4-2) 13) Wonder Women 14) Lews (4-0) 15) Oliverettes (3-1) 16) Oberstdorf (3-1) Acacia, DGs play cards nonstop in charity drive Despite cold fingers and dim street lights, members of Acacia fraternity and Delta Gamma sorority didn't seem to mind their surroundings outside in chilly temperatures last night. They were doing their part for Project Santa 1976, the fraternity's sixth annual holiday party. Play began yesterday at noon, and by 3 p.m. Saturday, 123 consecutive hours of spades will have been played. Members of the table will take two hour shifts at the card table. Four people play at one time, seated around a card table in front of the First National Bank, 9th and Massachusetts streets. The fund-raisers had earlier solicited contributions from businesses and in- formation centers. Some money was given in lump sums and some was pledged for each hour of play, Dave Edge, the sophomore, said last year. He said he had played in a jersey beside the card players, he said. SUA FORUMS presents: ELECTION '76 with NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN University Daily Kansan Thurs., October 28 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom 50' Admission Tickets now available at the SUA office The groups have received pledges totaling $1,500 toward their goal of $2,000, which will be given to the Lawrence Christmas Bureau, the Gene and Barbara Burnet Burn Center at the KU Medical Center and the Heart Fund. Place an ad Tell the world Call 864-4358. Tickets at the SUA office and at the door She'll get things done. She's done it before. Nancy has proven ability. Nancy will represent you. You as an individual are important to Nancy.She will continue to listen to your ideas and problems,work with you for a solution,and support what she feels is best for all. Her leadership in city government proves her true desire to serve you with complete dedication. Nancy will serve responsibly. She won't promise more programs than we can pay for. Hoch Auditorium $3.00 General Admission "The most exciting new modern dance company to emerge during the last decade. Louis Failre is simply one of the most exciting new dancers in New York." —Clive Barnes, New York Times - First woman city commissioner of Lawrence * Mayor commissioner * Member, Kansas Housing Forum * Member, Governor's Housing Task "Not all unix choreography is sexless, however. In the Louis Faix Dance Company, the dances are vibrant, high powered, beautiful to look at. In cheerful dances, they celebrate their own prowess with almost voluptuous movement." - New York Times —Deborah Jowitt, New York Times Political Advertisement Paid for by Hambleton for State Representative, Don Metter and Joan Golden, co-chairmen "Falco choreography from his id. Little Rock liked it." *Arkansas Gazelle* *Falco and company—pure visual joy (held in place, Robert Martin, The Tampa Times) "Louis Falcio Dance Company is one of the great small performing ensembles in Europe." -Bryon Belt, Newhouse Newspapers " totally contemporary in its themes and its styling, and its garden garde that is committed to great travagant dance movement and a strong sense of the theatre, it made for a rich and complex performance." —P. W. Manchester, Dance News "Falco is an extra oarboardian dancer. He has a total physical, mental, and emotional involvement in every role. He also has that ability to communicate with others to the very edge of danger, combined with a supreme confidence in his own process which is usually found only in one or two of his many roles." Jean Baffey Lewis, Washington Post Wednesday-October 27 8:00 p.m. LOUIS FALCO DANCE COMPANY If you don't know what this is,you're not eating at McDonald's. It's change. And you can still get it at McDonald's. Our prices are still terrifically reasonable. And you can still get terrific things to eat for under a dollar. So,why not eat at McDonald's soon? The change will do you good. We do it all for you © 1975 McDonald's Corporation 901 West 23rd Street