Ths Dally Nebraskan Friday, January 18, 1963 TTh . II "PI JL JL JL C JL JL AL Jk-T JL JL Page 4 By SUE HOVIK Nebraskan Staff Writer What is an Outstanding Ne braskan really like? Dr. Robert Hough's wife, friends and associates will tell you that he is sincere, re s p e c t e d, personable, well liked, active, and has a won derful sense of humor. A visit to Hough's spacious home will reveal three blond headed youngsters, presently sick with the chicken pox, ready to inform yon about their family. Carol, 4, and Johnny, 1, lis ten attentively as Timmy, 3, tells you that they have a sister Alison, 7, at school and that they also have an older brother named "Daddy Eonk." Bonk Mrs. Hough explained that "Bonk" is an official nick name given by the children to other members of the fam ily. An avid sports fan. Dr. Hough captained the baseball and basketball teams of Po mona College in California where he graduated Magna cum laude. Receiving six col lege letters, he was also a Phi Beta Kappa. Sports shared a common in terest by other members of Dr. Hough's family. His fath er and older brother were at one time professional base ball players and his younger brother was an All-Coast bas ketball player at UCLA. Dr. Hough's father, who retired in 1952, was production man ager at Twentieth Century Fox. In 1949, Dr. Hough and a friend bicycled through France and Switzerland. He has also been in most parts of the United States. Receives Ph.D. Shortly after this, Dr. Hough received his masters degree from Columbia Uni versity. He taught journal ism at Whittier College, Cal ifornia, until he decided to go to Stanford University, also in California, and get his Ph.D. in English. He and his Australian-born wife moved to Lincoln" in 1956. TABLETS THE SAFE WAYto stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDot keep yoa mentally 1st with the sue safe re fresher found in coffee sad tea. Yet NoDoi it faster, handier, mare reliable. Abso lutely not titbit-forcing. Next time Monotony makes you fed dLrosray while driving, working or trodying, do at aullianf do . . . perk op with safe, eSectiTe NoDot Ubbta. r if a? ' i A SCHOLAR IN EVERY SENSE Dr. Robert L. Hough, who has done a great deal of critical writing, has also written introductions to numerous novels. Al though be devotes much time to bis own intellectual endeavors, Dr. Hough has been described as an instructor who possesses "a sincere dedication to the University community as a whole." The Church ... For A Fuller Life ... For You CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES CMTED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Allan J. PkicerinQ, Rrrtph Hays, Cams W. ruUsu. aercn OjSA. O'iwm Willi Seminar 10:45 a.m. Corpora Warship 5:33 pjm. Feilomhio Forum fi:3i) (A Forum Dtscusuon ST. MYKKS O.VTHE-CAMPUS (EPISCOPAL) I mat ft SH. fawn H. M, V :39 mjm. HaV Communion 10:39 ejm. Hotf Communion S DO pjn. Evening Prayer (The IMh S LUTHERAN CHAPEL A. r. Vaamta, Vk 9:30 a.m. Worship 11:00 cm. Warship S3) p.m. Gamma Delta ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CHURCH Robert F. Sheekry, J. ftawlrr Meyen, Thomas M. Puclik, Chaplains Mcimh: t OO cm, 9 30 p.sri, 11:00 cum, 12 15 p.m. Saturday Confessions: 4 30-5 3D p.m. 7:30-6:30 p.m. ADVENTIST IXLLOWSIUP wjl ci4ar, r friaoy : 7:30 cm. Youth Meeting Saturday: 3i Sabbam School Saturday: 11:00 Worship Castas Vie Csnufc. 41 f S. rk St. tit ii fmwk Ckmek. 401 A St. mi BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP K. M. hm, Utrmcr mt Stains) Wai 9:30 am. Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Msrmna Worship 6:00 pm Feltearthip Hour 7:00 pm. Evening Worshfl :00 PJtn. A-fter-Churori re-liowshin . Group Meehng First Baptist Church Mrti & K Srt. WESLEY FOUNDATION 9:00 am. Holy Carnrnunion 10:09 a-m. Morning Warship, followed by discussion 11:00 a m. SAoming Worship 5 00 pm. tVnowrun Supper a. 09 p-m. Vespers 15 pjrn. Religious Rounrtables LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION (Hariisd Usm Cisirl) SIS Mo. ltrfc AMp Pesenssa, Pastor w Jstissaa. Assist IS-.39 am. Worship 1 1:39 cm. Dacussion SJ9 p Lutheran Siudert Association THTBETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE till WsrMssi l4W II ssi is t Servicec Fri., t 03 pel.; Sot., 9.J3 an. MilleJ ertinai Monoay CHRISTIAN SCIENCE -ORGANIZATION Cb9d f Ctorr OOere f Kriifira DICK'S WATCH SERVICE W.tcb & Oork Repair 1-2 Day Service Student Price fa Cwnpaa Eookflare 1245 R Street Patronize Daily Nebraskan Advertisers Swedes Coffee Shop LvBcfees - Snacks "Wherw Cam put Friends lieef NEXT TO NEEJL BOOXSTOtE ' 'M:: A "WD I ii m "li- iiiiiiinr ' - i -- " jt-"! JL Do yon remeciber lie undirided attention j'cra yave ts a ttory-tfeHer ... iriffin ytm first beard Cinderella, Ebow WMfce, cr acme jjaHant manior bold? It seems 99 lansr gu. ikud yet, that attention reveals within cnrselves more than dreams; it reveals a secret lrag irj after mysteries, after Ha tilings we do cot onder tl'Tf", Inzt scaneiow bre. EtTgioa, in s irzy, Ss somewhat like that Every body is relgioEs! Eat, cf coqrse, everybody doesn't call it thai! Nevertheless, there is in the heart cf man ssTPt yeanu'rt, a wih, a. hajm for things eternaL 17 express those wishes is church. JLn3 aoraehenr God Bean our Irishes and consoles cad czplaina, That is a very important part ef the Choxh; for it is a place cf consolation and under ctsndizt;; a place where wishes (prayers) are beard, trbert the icyEteries cf life train new meaning. TM ClilC roi Alt... AU fOt IMS CMUICN tar ma ussri ue i?.'nr iturstmr sosl ms1 nrhisisnsmA, It (SISBSSheisa sjurjtiuiu ml. shml W'rasset a ataanc CtumA esuflhsr xtasnffratf snr cmlirj ttaoi csss aurvjwe. Tlaas aaa luur asimfl saasnm Trr ' ' "I' 1 1 EDH0LM AND BL0MGREN Portraits PUcrrorot PLotO HE 2686 318 SowHi 12rii ttflariT jsssl sujjjrtirl ink. OnaskL Tfasf as ''3; Tar ba wa ansa. 'X) rr k. dfaiidm's sniia. (Kl Fsr tfas ssAe ef ha wiwnaiirtf ana ssstka. ') ft ba saaa af tim CkmA tomoU, wruofc am fil ins asnral anil autlarstl mvpynn. fiaa sa a afaorca tfaimr)f asi m yaor SvXMe tfaiir. PATRONIZE DAILY NEBRASKAH ADVERTISERS r Assatissni flwias. Sat, BuaStim-g. Va. Mkf SSotisar IwaSur Wriomi, fina As As I Cormthiitiis ss4 ssiuhss uo-a I I 3 rTiK' ' yI THE EVANS LAUHDERERS CLEANERS 333 No. 12 Selfeck Quad. - 'Wonderful!' When c o n g r a t nlated through a telephone inter view with the Daily Ne braskan, the Outstanding Nebraskan said ' Really?! It is very nice, wonderful, great pleasure and a real distinct compliment to me. I want to thank yon very much." Playing handball with the faculty group once a week, Dr. Hough and his wife also spend their leisure time play ing tennis. His wife is affec tionately called "sport" and he calls his oldest daughter "little sport." This Outstanding Nebras kan also is an active mem ber of the First Plymouth Congregational Church. He is on the Centennial Committee of the Church along with Chancellor Clifford Hardin. Wife a Mortar Board. As a member of the facul ty, Dr. Hough is a member of various faculty commit tees. His wife, a Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa in college, was past advisor to Mortar Boards. , His slender, blond - haired wife said that he really bkes to teach. "Although some pro fessors just prefer to do re search, my husband likes to do both." she added. Fellow co-worker Dr. Rob ert K. Knoll, professor of English, stated that Dr. "Bud'" Hough is very inter ested in working with stu dents. "His primary concern J is his undergraduate students. He has rejected previous or-, fers from other institutions in order to stay at Nebras ka," he added. At the moment. Dr. Hough is in Missoula, Montana, con sidering an invitation from the University of Montana to teach there. Dancing Couple A couple who also enjoys the Hough's circle of j friends includes more than, just University - affiliated! people. Dr. Knoll also related an incident showing Hough's wonderful ability with chil dren. MONTERREY CAFE & S: 48 rh. 434-3778 MEXICAN FOOD IS OUR SPECIALTY Dtninff Soom Service Abo Take Out Orders Open Daily 4 PJA. to 11 P-M-Sat A Sao. 4 P3L Mldnite CLOSED MOXDATS Council mem be r s reported that although he was on many committees and in various ac tivities, he always came to the meetings. Also faculty advisor of Scrip magazine, brought back on campus this year after an absence, this Outstanding Ne braskan has worked awfully hard without much encour agement to keep Scrip alive, said Dr. William Hall, direc tor of the School of Journal ism. The 450 copies of Scrip available for sale to the stu dents were sold out in two days. Dr. Robert Cranford, pro fessor of journalism, said "Dr. Hough is very interested in encouraging students to do creative writing." Pub Board Adding another interest fc. his impressive list, Dr. riougr was recently appointed to the Publications Board. Author of "The Quiet Reb el: William Dean Howells as Social Commentator," he also wrote the introduction to Sa tanstoe by James Fenimore Cooper. Both were published by the University of Nebras ka Press. He has also written some magazine articles. Dr. Hough is presently fin ishing an edition of the crit ical works of Edgar Allen Poe. "Dr. Hough is one of t h e very fine teachers I know and certainly a worthy re cipient of the award," said Dr. Hall. "He is one of the few individuals that opposing factions can both like. This is not to imply that he avoids taking sides, but rather that he is a moderate. He is al ways willing to see the oth- person s point ot view. continued Dr. Hall. Conscientious An extremely conscientious man. the English associate professor goes over all the have At a birthdav party for cr Alison, Dr. Hough had the. children eating out of his; hand a natural comedian, i I've rarely seen anything! like it" he continued. A newly appointed Student ' papers the graders Council advisor this year, Dr. done, added Dr. Hall. Hough has already gained Another important facet of tremendous popularity w i t h his personality is his contin- all the Council members, re-" uons willingness to smile, ported Don Burt, president, j said Dr. Hall. Also, a calm "He has been verv helpful 'ness about him inspires con- to me in his suggestions and j fidence. He is the type of shows a deep concern for stu-: man any student would feel dents and activities. Dr. jhe could talk to freely. -. Hough is a tremendously Dr. Hall said that the Uni busy person and tremendous- versity would have a very Iv active scholar," continued i substantial loss, if Dr. Hough Burt. Suggestions Offered The Student Council Presi-, dent said that the organiza tion's advisor offered sugges-1 tions when needed. Other1 accepted a teaching position at another institution. Described as a wonderful man as well as an excellent teacher. 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