Thursday, Sept. 30, 1965 University Daily Kansan Programs Ease Social Budgets ● Feb. 11 — Winter Light, a Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman starring Ingrid Thulin and Gunnar Biornstrand. ● Jan. 14 — Das Dreimaderhause, a fictionalized German romantic comedy with music depicting a year in the life of Franz Schubert. ● Jan. 7—Woman in the Dunes, a Japanese film starring Eiji Okada and Vkoko Kishida. Eleven classical international films and an almost equal number of musical concerts and choirs are among the list of forthcoming admission-free activities at KU this year. ● Feb. 18—Long Day's Journey Into Night, an American film based on the play by Eugene O'Neil. It stars Katherine Hepburn, Ralph Richardson, Jason Robbins, and Dean Stockwell. - Feb. 4 — Il Posto or The Sounds of Trumpets, an Italian film directed by Ermanno Olmi starring Loredana Detto and Sandro Panzeri. - Following is the schedule for the classical film series which will be shown on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium: - Oct. 22—Jules and Jim, a French film starring Jean Moreau, Oskar Werner and Henri Serre. ● Nov. 5—My Name Is Ivan, a Russian film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, with Kolya Borlaiev as Ivan. ● Nov. 12—The Lady Killers, an English comedy starring Sir Alec Guiness. ● Feb. 25—Breathless, a French film for adults only. - March 18—Die Fledermaus. AWS Wizard Enchants Many Coed Dorothys The "yellow brick road" was followed again last night as the Associated Women Students (AWS) presented the "Emerald City" of AWS to the freshman women in the Kapsas Union Ballroom. In a parody on "The Wizard of Oz." Dorothy (Judy Howell, Hinsdale, Ill., junior) was led down the road, lined with AWS committee chairmen, by the "Good Witch of Mount Oread" (Anne Machin, Ottawa junior) to the "Emerald City." WAITING TO welcome Dorothy and the freshman women into the city were Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Ann Petersen, Shawnee Mission senior and president of AWS. Following the skit, the freshman women were invited to committee booths in the ballroom where they could obtain literature on the AWS program, petitions for offices and talk with AWS house and senate members. The freshman women orientation steering committee members were Ann Machin, chairman; Martha Ziegelmeyer, activities carnival; Karen Kreider, Chanute junior, skit; Jennifer Nilsson, Chicago Heights, Ill., sophomore, decorations; Gini Bliesner, Lawrence junior, booths; Joan Heimovics, Prairie Village sophomore, publicity and programs; Jan Monsees, Leawood sophomore, and Deanell Reece, Scandia sophomore, house and senate representatives. a German color film based on the Strauss operetta. - No date set—Rio Escondide or Hidden River, a Spanish film. The schedule for the musical concerts, sponsored by the voice department, is as follows: We Have Moved to the MALLS from 23rd & Naismith Come Out and See Us Sunday, Nov. 7 at 3:30 p.m. Chamber Choir, University Theatre. - Sunday, Dec. 5 at 3:30 p.m.—Concert Choir, University Theatre. - Sunday, Dec. 12 at 3:30 p.m.—Christmas Vespers, Hoch Auditorium. 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