14 Wednesday, April 4, 1975 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus Events **TODAY:** LEON FLEISHER will conduct a arts master class at 9:30 a.m. a.m. and p. in swarthout Recital Hall. LARRY JONES from the University of Illinois will speak on 'Multi-dimensional Models of Inter-Person Cognition and Preference' at 10:30 a.m. a.m. and p. in swarthout Recital Hall. LARRY JONES will speak on 'Physical Fitness and Living' at 11:45 a.m. at the ECM Center, 1204 Orad. TONIGHT: The American Bar Association/Law Student Division will sponsor VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE at 6 in the legal aid office at the new Green Hall. KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in Pardors B and C of the Kansas University. The KU GO CLUB will meet in Coord 2 of the University at 7 KU GUNG FUCLUB will meet at 7:30 in 173 Johnson. SIGMA DELTA CHI will meet at 7:30 in 206 Flint. TRANSCENDENTAL MEATSTATION introductory lecture sponsored by KU's Student Intermediation Society will be at 8 in Parlor A of the Union. John Davis, trumpeter, will give a MEDIA INTRODUCTION lecture at 8 in Swarthout Reach Hall. THOMAS SEBOK from Indiana University will present a lecture sponsored by the Center for the Forum Room of the University. German theologian DOROTHEE SOLEL will speak at 9 in the Smith Lecture Hall. TOMORROW: KANSAS HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL PLANNING SESSION will meet all day at the厅. LEON FLEISHER will conduct a fine arts master class at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m in Swarthout Recital Hall. The KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF CHILD CARE AGENCIES will meet at 10 a.m. in the Council Room of the Union. THE UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB SPRING LUNCHCORE will be at 12:30 p.m. in the Walkins Room of the Union. There will be a UNIVERSITY COUNCIL CLUB SPRING LUNCHCORE from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. The group will be at 6 in the Centennial Room of the Union. "The Future of Urban Transportation Planning" will be the lecture of PETER STOPHER of Northwestern University at 7 in 2002 Learned Hall. SCIENCE FICTION CLUB will meet at 7 in the Oread Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE will meet at 7 in Pilar家 A of the Union. A NEW ENSTUDENT GROUP will begin organization at 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. The group's purpose will be a student help organization and it will provide entertainment activities. Students will learn about the history of Arizona from the University of Arizona will teach us the Ideas of the Obese. "at 8 in the Union. Alice Tonia will give a STUDENT RECITAL at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall. PIERRE ROSENBERG of the Louvre will speak at 8 in Spencer Museum Audition. HENRY'S RESTAURANT henrys SIXTH & MISSOURI 843-2139 DRIVE-IN CARRY-OUT Henry's Is Now Offering Their New Series Of Glasses. Starting This Week Donald Duck Is The Featured Glass. Hurry Before They're Gone. —Micky Is Coming— Recreation Release Upcoming Recreational Events The Intramural Home Run Derby will take place on Saturday, April 7th at 11:00 a.m. in Quigley Field. Participants may enter this event up until the start of this tournament. The Intramural Handball Tournament Deadline has been extended to Friday, April 6th at 5:00 p.m. The Dam Run Co—— sponsored by Recreation Services will take place on Saturday, April 7th at 10:00 a.m. This event is open to all runners. There is an entry fee for the event. Recreational Water Polo takes place every Sunday from 6-7:30 p.m. in Robinson Pool. Additional information and entry forms may be obtained in room 208 Robinson Center, Recreation Services. 208 Robinson University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045 (913)864-3546 Rec-Info Line 864-3456 99 One Pitcher Free with any Large Pizza W. C. & me has just the pizza for you and your family. Be sure and try our original Mexican Pizza (plenty of meat and cheddar cheese). call ahead 841-6181 NOW OPEN 4 to 11 p.m. Mon Thru Wed 11 am to 12 Midnight Thurs Sun call ahead 841-6181 Music takes students to jail By RHONDA HOLMAN Staff Reporter LEAVENWORTH--Their only audience is a uniformed guard and their rehearsal room has bars on the window, but their music is performed and is performed on the outside. Between 20 and 30 inmates at the U.S. Penitentiary meet every Wednesday night with three KU music education and therapy students to make music and share ideas. The students, Chuck Simpson, Lawrence senior; Gerald Rothschild, Mission senior; and Steven Glick, Song senior, teach the inmates new songs and playing techniques. The inmates have split into a country and western band, two jazz groups and an The students said recently that the number of men who show up on Wednesday is less than 10%. "It depends on what the movie is that night and who's got a hot bat at the pool." The students said they had felt apprehensive about working in a prison, but it was their place. "I WAS PRETTY anxious the first day. I think the ideas of gates closing behind me were terrifying." "I's kept on a professional level," he said. "I've never had anybody talk to me about what he did to get in or when he's going to be fired." He then—a structured time sort of thine— you find out they're just people," Simpson said. Rothschild said the inmates were interested in discussing only music. On a recent Wednesday night, Glick and Simpson went into separate rooms to exchange songs and ideas about guitar playing with two inmates. AKERS JOKED about wanting to be on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. Elliott said his new interest in music was expanding. "I didn't get into guitar until I got here," I Ellott said. "I actually play bass, not rock, not guitar." Down the hall, six American Indians sat around a bass drum, banging a frantic rhythm with plumed beaters and singing a traditional Indian melody in union. seen somebody dance for 13 or 14 years, except on TV." IN AN OTHER OF the six practice rooms, trumpeter William Hamilton and saxophonist James Meredith went over a new jazz number Hamilton had just written. He played for three hours a day because playing had become a habit and they wanted to improve. Akers, who has been playing bass guitar for six years, agreed. "It gets to be a habit after awhile," he you "don't feel right if you don't pick it up early." The Wednesday night program is an extension of a General Music Clinic being held on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons this spring by Simpson and George Heller, assistant professor of music education. The class is one of 10 courses the University of Kansas is offering at the program. HELLER SAID about 25 inmates were enrolled in the 300 level class, which covers music history, theory and popular styles. He said, the neo-pentagonal, for the New 35mm Prints No immediate plans were announced to seek Dickinson's successor. Martin B. Dickinson, dean of the KU School of Law, will resign his position as dean, effective June 30, 1980. Denaill Tacha, associate dean of law, said yesterday. Dickinson sent a letter to Ron Calgaua, vice chancellor for academic affairs, saying that he had achieved many of his goals as a teacher and would return to full-time teaching and research. Dickinson plans resignation as law school dean The Douglas County Emergency Service Council presents Benefit Basketball Sunday, April 8 1:30 PM/Allen Field House tuition for students and provided the instruments and amplifiers. The men in the class are at all musical levels, but their recesses for taking the piano are at least one hour. Dickinson, 40, began teaching at KU in 1967. He was appointed dean of the School of Law at the University of Oklahoma. PAUL MOKESKI, BRAD SANDERS, V. C. SANDERS, ADRIAN MITCHELL, KAREN BANDERSON, KEN KOENGENS AND DONNIE MOORE PLAYING THE RIVERCITY ALL-STARS "I think their basic goal is to kill some in a constructive way," he said. HIGH SCHOOL & UNDEF $1.50 ADULTS $3.00 TONIGHT IS Pitcher Night AT THE HAWK FREE Airform! with every Haircut at SHEAR DIMENSIONS PTEROACTACTY'S EGG on sale in the fiction section of the Bookstore. Thursday, April 5, Wed, April 1 in front of the do or on broch. *in* the Union partially funded by Student Senate Sun.-Thur. 11 a.m.-midnight Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-1 a.m. RELIGIOUS FAITH IN A POLITICAL WORLD Taco Via' Some would 2 Taco Burgers for $1.00 Others would deny any connection between religion and politics; Others would good April 2-8 involve religion with politics; and still Others would 23rd & Ousdahl reinterpret religious values as political values. 841-4848 carry out Come and hear Wednesday, April 4, 1979, 9:00 P.M. Prof. DOROTHY SOLLE of Union Seminary and Germany speak at Smith Hall, Lecture Room The University of Kansas Concert Series Presents Topic: Carmen Balthrop. Soprano A Rising Young Star with the Metropolitan Opera Sunday, April 8 8:00 p.m. University Theatre/Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office. All seats reserved for $4. $4.3.50 or $3 KU students admitted FREE WITH ID Call 913/864-3982 for reservations FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes. 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