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THe Doily Nebraskon
r-naay. repruary o.
Religion Comes Into Focus
On The Campus Next Week
By Dong McCartney ways: by sponsoring seminars . should create a more lasting
Student and religious lead- -hich are open to the public, impression than did speakers
ers on campus have joined ef- y sending speakers into:who lefl eiT tas
forts to bring Religious Em- campus organizations, and bv
phasis Week to the canTps sending shakers to the living. "d never met students
Feb. 8 to 15. I quarters, sororities, fraterni- i Kicking off the week wIQ
The Council on Religion is ties, etc., if they are asked tj.be a seminar Sunday, Feb. 8
sponsoring the week to en- come. i at 8 p.m. in Love Library Aud-
able students to better know Local Speakers 'itorium. "Science, Art, Reli-
the organizations and profes- Balfour said the b i g g e s t gion" will be the topic. Speak
sional religious men on cam- change in the plans for this , ers are Dr. Paul Meadows,
pus. year is that only local speak-' professor of Sociology, Dean
Activities' Purpose
Ray Balfour, head of t h e
arrangement c o m m i t tee of
the Council, said, "The pur
pose of Religious Emphasis
Week is to point out the sig
nificance of religion in a per
son's life.
The council plans to reach
the student body in three
Follies Tickets
Now
on
Sale
fairs, and Steve Shultz, senior
in English.
Monday's schedule includes
a seminar "Authority of the
Bible" at 8.30 p.m. at the
Cotner School of Religion.
The panel discussion will!
feature Rabbi Herald Stem.
Father Meyers of the Newman
Club and Father Armstrong of
the Episcopal Chapel. Moder
ator will be Charles Patter-
ers will be used. He said this . Phillip Colbert of student af I sen, professor of philosophy.
BABW
Changes
Name
Big 8 Show:
"on-Creek Croup
Choose IWA
Traveling Talent
Here Feb. 15
SPEEDWAY MOTORS j
171 N St. UHCSXK. NESK. jj
Speed Equipment
Hollywood Mufflers
DANCING
Opmm to IW Public
Satwdcy Kite, Feo. 7
BILL ALBERS
ORCHESTRA
JONNMT COX. MCHUTtA
EAST HILLS
4-2S2S
tisveaMRlDcfMl
TrevetwHh IITA
UnbeJwvobJe lew Cost
Eurooe
&Q JZ. $445
Orient
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j The University will host i of ballads Jim McMuCan,
"the second annual Bis Eirfit Missouri comedy team
BABW voted this week to Talent show "Have Talent !F1-Vna' Geot2, lme, vo
change its name. in-;,i Tv(ir r.K ; calist Joanne Watkins, ma-
New tiUe for the group, if ' Tra . 0,1 eh- fgician Gary Richards, and
the Student Councd accepts .Ir,e V1 acis- inn irom the Co-eds. a quartet from
the name change, will be xe"ra-Ka- WUJ 06 traveling Kansas State.
Independent Women's Asso- ,th P-j Thf r,rst Bi- Ei-ht Talent1
rjat;on forms at Kansas Iniversitv, nf 1 . .
v- . Kansas State and Iowa State. w Tned. ..K?M.
Meaam? Slit in 19oS. In this show
A change was made be- Professional Nebraska talent met with
cause the old name. Barb Ac- According to Paul Herman, talent from Kansas state and
tivities Board for Women, overall chairman of the Kansas I'niversity.
was meaningless to most event, it is a "professional a 5053 the show was ex
persons on campus, mem- quality show composed of top panded to include perform
bers said. talent chosen by competition ances at XU and at Kansas
Co many campuses, the throughout the Big Eight Universttv
.ur Mr u rmnK,m, ura ,Vu.ctc. , purchased
iU refer to all independent The Nebraska Inion Geo- at & Union activities office
sf i m?Jr men", rraI Entertainment Commit- and inm house representa-
This has been the custom tee of which Herman is tives (or 73 cents
I at the University, but since chairman is sponsoring and v..a ... ". . '
this usage has decked, the coordinating the entire show , i'Lfv!v
group felt a more meaning- this year 5:00 a.m. Wednesday, play at
ful name was necessary," . " . . .. Kansas I Wednesday night,
president Doris Ebv said. S. $ Kansas Sla, TnursdaT B?Sht'
i From Barbarian dude "'f7 Anns XLx! ate Friday night and,
1 The word barb was derived Breiaer and his guitar, and return ith the other acts for
from tte word barbarian. piaaisl Terr? X,0i Jer- how here Snnday.
w hich was used bv the arcier.t Joha ttest- w junior wia preer.t plans call for Lhe
Greeks to identify a3 who niaster of cerenioraes. ! entire show cast to attend the
; were not Greeks. ; (Xher acts include tap Fansas basketball game Sat-1
" Filines for board positions dancer Daiano Lewis, singer urday riht. I
were also pened this week.
Coed Follies tickets go on
sale this week.
The 90 cent tickets will bei
sold by the Kosmet Klub
workers and AWS represent
atives and will also be on
sale at Pershing Municipal
Auditorium.
A Coed Follies meeting fcr
skitmasters and representa
tives from the traveler acts
will be held at 4 p.m. Mon
day at Pershing Municipal
Auditorium.
Jazs Group to Play Turnpike Tonight
The Hi-Phis, contemporary j They are appearing at Turn
jazz quartet, will be in Lin- pik.
coin tonight for their I jrstj
public appearance in this
area.
The quartet, under the di-
rection of Bill Bartley, has
played on most of the Big,
Eight campuses, and is i
known throughout the Mid-j
west. '
EUROPE
Ovkta to tW tnm Cartala; Africa
C,4t4aT FOJR.
mmty. Ab W Mm.
EUROK SUMMIK TOURS
tSS imin (m C), hlilm, CM.
Feb. 20 G-Day;
Grades Out Then
Only about two weeks of
worry, wonder or unknow
ing bliss are left for Uni
versity students
Grades will be oat before
Feb. 29 according to Mrs.
Irma Laase, assistant registrar.
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
Jpea Bowfrng Sctvrdaf t Sndej
24 Lanes Automatic Pinsetters
Restaurant ... Barber Shop
920 IV. 48th PHOXE 6-1911
No Colloquium
The physics colloquium
scheduled for Feb. 12 has been
cancelled.
KUOX-TV
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Beginning Wed., Feb. 4th
our First Semi Annual Clearance
SALE!
These Items Hove
Been Reduced
SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS
TIES OUTERWEAR
SOCKS SPORTCOATS
SWEATERS SUITS
GIFT ITEMS
SALE TO RUN THROUGH SAT., FEB. 7th
Two senior, six junior and six
sophomore board members
win be elected at the All
W.men's Elections in the
s p r i g. Freshmen, sopho-
mores and juniors with a 5.1
average are eligible.
Application blacks are
available in independent
' bouses or outside Room 209.
"v""" Union. Interviews will be
Za Sx thnm mm. '
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SHUtTON NnToi Toro
h You Think for Yourself ?('
'ANSIVER THESE QUESTIONS
AND YOU'LL FIND OUT I
1. If you ff stuck on a croword puzzle,
do you (A) finally refer to a dictionary,
or (6) leave the puzzle uiijusbed?
2- Would you rather be (A) the designer of
the first successful space vehicle to tbe
tnoon, or (B) the first nun to ride in it?
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3. If you were faced with U o tasks, one
pleasant and the other unpleasant,
would you first do (A) the unpleasant
task, or (Bj tbe pleasa&t task?
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$ "CCa i ouI( 'ou Prefer to play tennis with
'-j'-j V. an opponent you know to be (A) not
tjiuie bw kwju as you, grisji
slightly better player?
6. In deciding whether to see a movie,
are you more influenced by (A) what '
a casual friend tells you about it, or
(B) what you know of the cast and story?
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jV 1. If you were a multimillionaire, would J pl
43 you rat,er ve everyone know it, Al I 8J
or CB) only a very few know it?
4. If you find you aren't doing well in
an activity, do you (A) concentrate
on it to improve your performance, or
(B) devote your attention to thing3 in
which you do excel?
8. Do you take more notice of someone's
(A) good looks, or (B) good manners?
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9. When making your choice of a
filter cigarette, do you (A) act
on the basis of what someone
tells you, or (B) think it
through for yourself?
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If you're the kind of person who thinks for
yourself . . . you use judgment in your
choice of cigarettes, as in everything else,
lien and women who think for themselves
usually smoke VICEROY. Their reason?
Best in the world. They know that only
VICEROY has a thinking man's filter and
a smoking man's taste.
you checked (A) on three out of the first
four questions, and (B) on four out of the last
fm ... you really think for yourself!
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