t ft, ft . ine uany iNebraskan Council Adopts Motion Changing t Band Seating Band Wants To Sit Near Card Section A motion that the 'Univer sity band be seated in an area adjacent to the card sec tion during all home varsity football games was passed 17-10 by the Student Council. The change was suggested to Dave Scholz by band mem bers in an effort to improve school spirit and make it possible for the band to see the game, which it had not been able to do when seated on the track in front of the card section. Unable To See "People in the box seats behind the band were not P'OULD YOU VOTE FOR A !AN WHO DIDN'T BELIEVE IN Religion shouldn't be a political issue, savs J Richard Nixon - unless JjT a candidate "has no religious belief." h this week's Post, Robert Bendiner challenges this attitude, fai The Voice of Dis sent" he claims that agnostics can be more moral than church goers. And points out that some of our greatest patriots didn't believe in God. Tkm Satmnimy Emtmiiig JPOST able to see either," said Scholz. The bands of Iowa State. Colorado and Missouri each sit in the sections adjacent to their card sections, noted Scholz. Band members were al so dissatisfied with their seating in the north bleach ers because they were "un comfortable, cold and pro vided a poor view of the game." The chance in Athletic Di rectors nromDted the reauest at this time, bchoiz said, Necessity Questioned Council member Nancv But ler Questioned the necessity of Council action in request ing the seating change when sne discovered tnat the band had as yet not contacted the Ainietic JJepanment. Scholz answered that sim ilar motions had been passed by the Corn Cobs and Tas sels, male and female pep organizations. Commenting on the loss of seats which would other wise be taken bv navin? fans, Council vice-president Uon Witt said that be be lieved that the band would be willing to pay regular student prices for its seats. "However, the band will in terrupt the game when they move tram the stadium to the field during the game for tne nautime show if thev sit adjacent to the card sec non," said Witt. Friday, February 9, 1962 Coeds Vie In Pensacola Queen Event A nation-wide search for th "All America Coed" is being sponsored by the Fiesta of t lve nags Association in Pen sacola, r la. The "All American Coed' contest, June 6-10, will be a feature of the 13th annual Fiesta of Five Flags.'a week of pageantry celebrating 403 vears of Pensacola historv. dating back to the landing of uon mstan ae L.una ana his Spanish colonists in 1559. a voune woman irom is to 26 years of age, unmar ried, and a student at aa accredited college or uni versity, will be chosen on me Dasis ot intelligence, beauty, personality, poise and taient. She will share in scholar. shiDS or savings bonds total. ine $5,000 and will receive an all-expense paid vacation in Hoiiywooa, cat., wnere she will aDDear with Jackie Coon. er in the "Henessey" TV series. All expenses of contest ants during their six days as participants in the pag eant will be paid by the Fiesta Association. Trans portation to and from Pen sacola will be the responsi bility of the contestant. ' Contestants will ho. honored at the DeLuna Coronation Ball, The Grand Fiesta Ball, and will appear in the Fiesta parades as representatives of their colleges or universities. Further information may be obtained from the Fiesta of Five Flags; Room 330 Brent BIdg., Pensacola, Fla. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS jj Finalists Named For Rose Queen Five finalists have been selected to compete for the annual Rose Queen title of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. The winner will be announc ed at the Annual snrine Rose Formal March 24th, 1961. The finalists are Judy Bir ney, Alpha Pi; Susie Linn, Alpha Omicron Pi; Shirley Sutherland, Alpha Chi Ome ga; Ann Savidge, Delta Gam. ma and Kay Schnurr, Pi Beta Phi. W I AY1W& LUMPS? TlA tGH'T &tN AMA Approves 'Training Project The committee on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Associ ation (AMA) has announced the approval of a new two- year training program in gen eral practice to be offered by the University College of Med icine. . The program will po into effect July 1. 1962. and is designed for medical gradu ates who are interested in general practice. The Nebraska Academy of General Practice worked with the AMA to get this program initiated. Under tiiis program trainees may forego the usual period of internship and devote time to studying with general prac titioners and other areas in hospital training. wesley foundation METHODIST CHAPEL and , STUDENT CENTER at thte-.University of Nebraska SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 11 9:00 A.M. The Holy Communion 10:00 and 11:00 A.M. Worship 4:00 P.M. Consecration Service Bishop Kenneth W. Copeland, preaching St. Paul's Methodist Church 12 & M Dr. Frank Court Sermon This Sunday MAKING CHRISTIAN DECISIONS Services at 9:30 & 1 1:00 Music Director Richard Grace University of Nebraska School of Music The Church . . . For A Fuller Life ... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES ZBT Foundation Gives Awards Exams? Here's the psctt onA M w JJ UilU - i ) -fc. - jm , j f -- ga sate way to keep mentally alert: It's fie Kfe stay awaie tablet-NBDoz. And if a especially , r xnusi oe snarp under pressure. NoDoz belps restore mental alertness in minutes. KoDc beps you alert with the safe awakener found in v"""a,EJ' let xnoUoz is faster, handier, mare relink. Aheolutely not habit-forming, NoDoz is so Cafe it is sold everywhere Without prescription. Take it rASS5 driving, studying, . - - 0i working, or entertaining. Hf NOTHIB n MOOUCT OF CROVI LABORATORIES Michael Katz and Harold I Kaiman are two of the 23 (winners of approximately 97,000 in casn scholarships awarded bv the Foundation of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Katz was awarded the i Reuben and Ruth Vann me- Hodgson Added To Med Faculty Paul Hodgson, MD, joined the University College of Medicine faculty as professor of surgery this semester. He attended the University of Michigan Medical School where he received his MD in 1945. He has served in the Army Medical Corps. Dr. Hodeson. a noted medi cal writer, has recently writ ten the "Annals of Sureerv" and "Surgical Clinics of .Norm America. ' mortal Scholarship and Kai man won the Edwin Sommer Memorial Scholarship. Selections are . based on i scholastic endeavor, need, I campus participation and j chapter participation. Both I are members of the Univer-i rity's chapter of Zeta Beta ran. Ag Winter D'ancel Features Barrett Hadley Barrett and his westerners rrom North Piatt will be featured at the Air! College Western Winteriand! aance ten. is. i The Block and Bridle dubi will present its queen during i intermission, according to ; aance cnairman jay Graf. It will be held at the Ait Student Union from 8:30-11:30 j p.m. cost is $1 a couple. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (Prwfcrlwiap, tMM Chunk mt CM, . U. ft. I DwcipVi mf Cfcrat) , lit Urn. 14 Ataa JL PMntioa, tartpfc Hm. Sunday Corporate Worship 10:45 a.m. Crossroads Seminar 9:00 ajn. Fellowship Forum 5:30 pjn. - . Forum Discussion 8:30 pjn. UNIVERSITY EPISCOPAL CHAPFt t mm t Sis. C M. Amntraaa. Cla-leia Holy Communion 8:30 am Morning Prayers 10:30 ajn. Evening Prayer 5:00 p.m. Canterbury i.. 5:30 pjn. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL istk a q Sntll A. J. - - Pmmmw Worship 8:45 tin. Bible Study 0:45 am. Worship 10:45 am. Gamma Delia 5:30 pjn. TIFERETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE J21 Tli.rU.. .u M . . Services: Fri, 8.00 pjn.; Sat, 9:00 ajn. Hiilel Meetings Monday J :a.1 mkk f pITp)(gfoDSB Wo! But scienfisls and engineers at Ford's research and scientific labs do deal in perpetual notions and they have more than a few about what might be common place in the future, some of them just as startling. Studies at Ford involving new energy sources and improved materials may help bring jetj propelled cars with gyro stabiOJ 2ers ... automatic driving control ... frying automobiles and wheel less vehicles that glide on a cushion of air ... vehicles pro pelled by atomic energy... plastics with the strength of conventional metals . . . adhesives that replace welding . . . radar and other elec tronic controls to assist or replace the driver in many situations.' . Basic studies in these and other fields are just part of a continuing program of progress aimed at reinforcing Ford's leadership through scientific .research and engineering. - r v - i 'vl NEVER IAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Ryc L. Jw A H. Mrf Iwnr, Oiicctora f Stwdcnt rii 9:30 ajn. Bible Study 10:45 ajn. Morning Worship 60 pjn. Fellowship Hour 700 FtMknirMf Wftrcfoin 8:00 After-Church Fellowship Groups Meet ing a i FM t li Chwch, 14f 4 K SftMtt hml Battit Ctmtx. MHl A $ Stiwll CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER St. TWm Ai.i..i ClnnHi IM A Q St. Charin i. Hum ClwptB eteft F. StitT amlm i- Rawltr Mm CtMftai. MASSES: 8:00-9:30-11:00 & 12: W LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL (NatMMl UHmm Ci.ci() S35 U AM M. Mwm, pt; Cm Mih, ntn( Bible Study, 9:30 ajn. " Worship, 10:45 Lutheran Student Association, 5:30 pjn. WESLEY FOUNDATION (METHODIST) W. ft, ChN, Dm MtMmnmm. MiMn C. . Muni, lar Amoci.i. 9 O0 AJJ. Holy Communion 10:00 and 110 AM. Worship 5:00 P.M. Supper 6.00 P.M. Vespers 6:15 PM. Religious Roundtables TOO LATE... s: , ft- T & ' -i I ft 1 (a SkWiub..,. : f. M (1 TKK CHURCH FOR AU. ... ALL rem TMCMUHCN TW Cbarck m dht iwm bctor mm vsnm Mr tne euuaiBf . jjjimj met That c torn mm4 nm mmj pcr-m (UniUl snend "f."ri Ppott tbt Cirarck. 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