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Friday, Feb. 10, 1961 Page 4 The Nebraskan i ;t. h i Religion in Life Week Topic Of Church Groups Sunday Programs emphasizing Re ligion in Life Week will dom inate the religious student house scene Sunday. UNITED CAMPUS CHRIS TIAN FELLOWSHIP "Is the Old Testament Too Old?" will be the discussion topic led by Rev. Ian McCrae and Dr. Theophilus Taylor. The pro gram will begin with a sup per at 5:30 p.m. ' CATHOLIC NEWMAN CEN TER A spiritual conference at 5 p.m. will be followed by a supper and social hour at 6 p.m. acording to Rev. Charles G. Keenan. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL Rev. Harry N. Hux hoJd, campus pastor at the University of Minnesota, will be the guest speaker at both the morning worship service beginning at 10:45 and the evening meeting beginning with a supper at 5:30. His morning topic will be "Faitti Put to Test" and his evening topic, "Faith Put to Service." Installation of officers will be held. WESLEY FOUNDATION Relevant Faith," presented bv Dr. Amos Thornburg of Trinity Methodist Church. Chicago, will be the topic of the 5 p.m. supper meeting. NATIONAL LUTHERAN COUNCIL Rev. A.R. Petersen of Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D., will present the topic "What Is Faith?" at the 5:30 supper meeting. He will also be guest speaker at the Main Feature dock Vwsily: "Gold of the Seven Saints," 1:27, 8:29, 5:31, 7:83, $'35 Vttart: "Can Can, 1:10, t:45, 6:25, 9.00. I ..it ifMi vj; teWMBUStVC with CHIU WILLS WTietA SOMAN CHEYENE m1 "MAVERICK , TW.KTKFH . morning worship service at 10:45. UNITARIAN A panel of for e i g n and American students will discuss the topic "Is War Inevitable?" at 7:30 p.m. at the church, 631 S. 12. BAPTIST The Ambassadors will meet for supper at the church at 28th and S at 5:15 p.m. followed by a school of missions led by Rev. Royce Jones at 6 p.m. The program of the First Baptist group will be a 5 p.m. supper with Inside View (Continued from page 2) to be too loud. Gene Dyb dahl, in the same role, de mands more attention. Technically, the f r a g mentary settings suggesting the realism of the West and the appropriate properties are large plus factors. Lighting tends to be spotty and unblended, also hin dered opening night by a short power failure in Act One Costumes are oppro priate, with two exceptions. BothwelVs costume is wrongly the stereotyped black villain' bit only a black mustache needed for the type to be com plete. The white dress "Cattle Kate" wears in Act Two distracts, absorbing most of the light because of its absence of color. Here, too, a stereotype takes precedence a bad girl turned good, with white to show her newly gained purity. With some rewriting and reworking and with the right cast and director, "The Sweetwater Affair" could be a compelling pro duction. As it is now, the opera is a gathering of in dividual musicians perform ing not as a group, but in a group. The concert' is complete, but the play' is hidden. However, "The Sweetwater Affair" has many qualities of originality and imagination that make it an effort worth atten tion. It was recognized as such opening night by a most receptive audience. a forum at 6 p.m. and a wor ship service at 7 p.m. The Ambassadors will be hosts to the other group at 8 p.m. for an after church fellowship. mm imam mm& Free psrittee aftar C pjn.! . I nOAKS ATTV 19-lt iffM, uamiik 122-uss si- 13 mw AT POPILAR PRICES! Continuous Performance Uncut -Exactly As It Was Shown During Road Show Engagements STARTS TODAY 17 9-mLTT OTiuvviicimE YW Presents Award Sunday The YAVCA membership representative who brings the most new members will receive an award at the mass meeting which climaxes membership week, Sunday at 2 p.m. in 240 Student Union. Judy Mikkleson, chairman of membership week, will present the award. All new members will be recognized. A forecast of Religion in Life Week will also be the, theme , of the meeting. Mrs. Donald Gerhard, executive di rector of Lincoln's YYVCA, will be the featured speaker. "Women in the Revolution" will be Mrs. Gerhard's topic. She has her MA degree in religious education and is the former director of religious education at the First Chris tian Church. Keep LOOKING SPECIAL STUDENT EVENT ON FEBRUARY Nebraskan Want Ads CLASSIFIED AD POLICY Ait to to printed In the asa1flea sect too f be Dally Nebraska) root be accompanied try th came of the person placing aa!4 a4. FOR SALE 21" TaMe Model RCA TV. Excellent condition snd reasonable. R 7-8S71. PERSONAL Would like to exchange four Crftl) Brothers a tlrltru for four :0 Brothers tickets, Oil TV -(4n. Earn tTAS weekly during summer traveling overseas. MUST BE 11 . CITIZEN. Complete oetalls furnished, penfl tl.00 to lnslnfr Information Service. Dept. E- Boa 74. New York SI. V t. 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John Hoerner, chairman of the judiciary committee, re ported that the constitutions of the Nebraska International Association, an international student group; Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering hon orary and Phi Eta Sigma, freshmen men's honorary had been returned to them for minor revisions. Hoerner also reported that the constitutions of five organizations had been re ceived by the committee for review. Read Nebraskan Want Ads Ice Skates and Dinner Dates Rate in Weekend Social Scene A profusion of date dinners, tobogganing and ice skating parties, and hour dances are slated to start off the social activities for second semes ter. Friday Alpha Omicron Pi Valentine Party, 8-11.30 p.m. Terrace Hall-Brown Palace hour dance, 7-& p.m. Love Memorial Hall-Corn-husker Coop hour dance, 7-8 p.m. Selleck Quadrangle record hop, 8-11:30 p.m. Saturday Alpha Chi Omega-Delta Tau Delta exchange brunch, 11:30 a.m.-I:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta-Phi Kappa Psi pledge ice skating party, 2-4:30 p.m. Beta Sigma Psi date dinner, 6-9 p.m. Sunday Chi Omega-Beta Theta Pi pledge tobogganing party, 2:30-5 p.m. , Gamma Phi Beta date din ner, 6-8 p.m. Kappa Delta" date dinner, 5:30 p.m. Zeta Tau Alpha date dinner, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Pi Beta Phi date dinner, 6-7 p.m. Union Sponsors Dance Satur day "Red Rhythm" will invade the Student Union Pan Amer ican room Saturday night at a dance from 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. The dance is free and re freshments will be served. STARTS MON., FEB. 138 P.M. 6 NITES and 4 MATINEES w A laa. 1:30 4 S:M PERSHING AUDITORIUM - LINCOLN THE fABUtOUS aMifceslsrWsa Toa't? 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