University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 20, 1979 3 Doobies to play concert at KU The Doobie Brothers, an international recording group, will appear in concert at 8 p.m. Friday, April 27, in Allen Field House. They will present a special events chairman, said yesterday. Tickets for reserved seating for KU students will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at UW-Madison. Tickets for the public will go on sale atkids at kirk's Discount Records and Sports Authority. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN- Student tickets will be limited to 10 to a buyer, but block seating is available. The concert is being produced by SUA and Fayline Productions, Denver, Colo. and Pasadena, Calif. On Campus TODAY: MARINE CORPS OFFICER SELECTION OFFICER will be in booth 1 of the Kansas Union from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to interview persons interested in the Marine Corps program. A GERONULTOLOGY program will be held at 1:30 p.m. in Alcove D of the University, Jill Quadragan, assistant professor of sociology and assistant director of the campus gerontology center, will speak at 12:15 p.m. SOFTBALL MANAGERS MEETINGS will be in Johnson's south gym. Recreation department will have "A" and "A" League managers meet at 6 p.m. KARATE CLUB will meet from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the Johnson south gym. VISTING ARTIST SERIES featuring Paul Doktor playing the viola will be at Swartwout on Friday, May 26. LAMBDA SIGMA will meet at 9:15 p.m. in the International Room of the union. ALEXANDER W. ASTIN, author and authority on student attrition and retention, will speak on "Combatting the Attrition Problem" at #8 in the Forum Room of the U.S. Army Academy. TOMORROW, INTRAMURAL GOLF ENTRANCE FROM 4 a.p.m. to SANDY'S GREETING MARKER SUMMER 12 TONIGHT: TAIU SGA meets at 7 for class and election of officers next year. KU league will be at 5:18 p.m. in the Robinson south gym. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE by the American Bar Association / Law Student Division will be available from 6 to 9 p.m. in the legal aid Hall, GREEN HALL, Green Hill J. WILLIAM SCHOFP, college faculty and the University of California-Los Angeles will speak on "Precmabian Life: A Late Look at Earliest Evolution," at 7 p.m. in 432 Lindley Hall. SIERRA CLUB MEETING will be held in the Regional Room of the KU GUNG PU CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Johnson, KU HANG GLIDING CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 2002 Learned Hall. Registration For The K.U. sua films (1955) Tuesday, March 20 INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS Dir Don Siegel, with Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Sam Peckinpah as the gas meter reader. This print restores the film to its original intended form before its first release. Compare this with Paul Greengrass' released film with Donald Sutherland. INVADERS FROM MARS Wednesday, March 21 Dr. William Cameron Menzies, with driver Carter Jimmie, junior drivers Tamira Humphries in earthlings' brains. Told from the viewpoint of a little boy who is the only child. ALEXANDER NEVSKY (1938) L'AVVENTURA Dir Sergel Eisenstein, D. I Vassilev. One of the greatest fights of all of WWII was between the Germans and Russia was invaded by a German army in the 13th century, USSRs Krieg. The Soviet Union won. Friday & Saturday, March 23-24 COUSIN COUSINE Thursday. March 22 Jean-Charles Tacchella with Victor Lanou, Marie Christine Barrau, Marie-France Pisier, Guy Marchland, Francesubtitles. Dir. Michelangelo Antonioni, with Monica Vittori. Gabrielle Ferzetti. The film that made Antonioni famous. Italy/subtitles. Weekend shows also in Woodruff at 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 or 12 midnight unless other noted $15 admission Midnight Movie THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW Dir. Jim Sharmar, with Tim Curry, Susan Sarandan, Meat Loaf. There will be only two shows, two shows, and four tickets early to be assured a seat. Place an ad Call 864-4358 All films M R shown in Woodruff Aud. at 7:30 unless otherwise noted. $1.00 admission Blood Drive (1975) will be held on March 20 - 22 In front of Wescoe Hall from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm on those days. Enter the employment market with assets that American business and industry need. And begin your life in a new environment, opportunity of developing two careers How? Through Army ROTC leadership and management training. With that, ROTC graduates measure up to the needs of American business You will not only lead a life in a civilian career. You also have the opportunity of enhancing it as an officer in the armed forces or the Army National Guard That means extra income, imme mediate management experience community involvement. Two careers ARMY ROTC. THE TWO-YEAR PROGRAM. 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Outdoor recreation encompasses the activities of Orienteer Kansas, Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, and the KU Sailing Club as well as many special outdoor events. We need people to help out in all areas. indoor recreation Chess, Table Tennis, Bridge, Backgammon, Football, Go Arm Wrestling and Quarterback Club. New ideas are always for other indoor recreational activities. We're looking for people to help coordinate these events and others. Come in and apply. films sua The Fine Arts area of SUA acts to supplement the 'arts activities' of the University. People with ideas and energy are needed for staging workshops, performances and exhibits in any of the arts areas . . . literature, art, drama, music, and dance. We are looking to expand the wide variety that we already have which includes: Popular series, Summer series, Midnight series Just like the big shows downtown, only better because we offer so much more and for a lot less. SPECIALEVENTS Special Events involves a lot of students when it comes to promoting a show, security, ushers, hospitality and stage and light crews are areas that must be included. We are best known to students for our exciting large scale concerts, but we also bring to KU a lot of smaller acts that include jazz groups and local bands. One of our specialities is the outdoor concerts that include several groups and lasts as long as six hours. Check us out and see what you can do to help. Past trips begin to Padre Island, Vail, Appalachian Trail, the Kentucky Derby and many other places. Creative minds are needed to promote these programs and develop new ideas. SUA Travel offers a unique, less expensive way to travel for the KU student. ideas, issues, lectures, discussions and debates are all a part of SUA Forums. The Forums committee brings nationally recognized people to the University for stimulating and thought provoking programs. We also keep in touch with people on campus and in the local community who have something to save to a University audience. We need innovative people like you to help us with our people programs. SUA Public Relations is responsible for promoting the image and activities of our programming board to the students and the University community. Anyone with creative ideas for promoting SUA is encouraged to apply. This coming year's activities includes fall and summer orientation and the Madigal Dinner. EXPERIENCE IS NOT A NECESSITY HOWEVER INTEREST IS REQUIRED MARCH 30 IS THE SIGN UP DEADLINE, SO DON'T DELAY. FOR MORE INFORMATION, STOP BY THE SUA OFFICE IN THE KAN- SAS UNION OR CALL 864-3477 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES This summer Parsons offers you the opportunity to paint on the Rive Gauche, explore the pre-historic caves of the Dordogne region of France and study interior design at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs. 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