Monday, October 3, 1966 The Daily Nebraskan Page 3 'Neiv Morality9 Panel Discusses Philosophy A panel discussion on the concept of the' 'New Moral ity" was presented Sunday evening by the Gamma Delta organization" of the Lutheran Church. The panel discussed the concept of the new morality as presented by two previous lecturers In previous weeks. These speakers were John Saleski of St. John's College in Whinflcld, Kansas and Dr. Walter Mueller of Seward Concordia. The panel was made up of members of the Gamma Del ta group. They were Scotty Schuetz, Dave Greenwell, Bill Robert and Lyna Rathjen. One of the panelists pre sented a transcript of Hugh Hefner's philosophy on the New Morality. Hefner is the editor of Playboy magazine. According to Hefner, men no longer recognize God and so strive for something else and this striving gives new meaning to life for men. Hefner bcleives that the Cinema 16 Includes 9 A program of experimental movies from Cinema 16 will be shown at Sheldon Art Gal lery Tuesday beginning at 8 p.m. The nine short films, which are each six to ten minutes in length, will be shown succes sively. Admission charge for the program is 50 cents. The program includes: Hallucinations, directed by Peter Weiss, is a film of twelve erotic and subcon scious visions envisioned in twilight between waking and sleeping. It is an unusual ex ample of contemporary Euro pean avant-garde film pro duction. The Blood of the Beasts, directed by Georges Franju, an uncompromising portrait of Paris is a film of savage honesty and violent visual im pact. Pacific 231, directed by Jean Mitry, is a visualization of the journey of a locomotive across the French countryside to the music of Arthur Honegger's symphonic poem. 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He also defined New Moral ity as a system of values which is held to be true by an individual with the help of no outside source. Also a discussion of the reason for the change to the New Morality resulted in the general agreement that it was caused by the pressure on the individual to become ex pedient and the need for a personal attitude which soci ety is presenting. Experiment Short Films world of the Belgian surreal ist painter Paul Delvaux. Cuckoo Waltz, directed by E. van Moerkerken, debunks law, order, pompousness and conformism by means of doc tored newsreel shots and cam era tricks. Le Bijou, directed by Fran cis Lee, is a poetic portrayal of the perilous adventures of a colorful jewel, symbolizing the tribulations of the artist in search of creative fulfill ment. A Movie, directed by Bruce Conner, is a pessimistic com edy of executions, catastro phes and sex, magically com piled from cowboy films, movie titles, calendar art, jungle movies and newsreels. Kitual in Transfigured Time, directed by Maya Der en, is a poetic psychological study achieved by accelera tion and deceleration of time, relating of unrelated gestures, repetition of complex patterns unrealizable In actuality. Horse over Teakettle and Other Films, directed by Rob ert Breer, is an animated car toon, tangentially a proud challenge flung against the bomb. A A PhoM By Mike Haymaa IT'S A GOP YEAR . . . according to Young Republicans Becky Jones, Kathy Dunn, Jackie Quigley, Mary Tallman, Mary Wenke and Kathy Shattuck. YR's Begin Orgaiiizing Plans For Fall Precinct Campaigns With the election coming up in one month, University YR's participated in precinct work all weekend, according to YR President Cathie Shattuck. Putting up yard signs, work ing on policy statements, do ing house to house canvass ing and arranging for candi dates to speak at Doane Col lege in Crete occupied the time of approximately 40 stu dents, she added. More than 150 yard signs for Robert Denney, candidate for Congress from the 1st Dis trict, and Gubernitorial can didate Norbert Tiemann were placed at homes around Lin coln. "We also canvassed about an eight-block area as to political party, were the people registered and whether or not they needed disabled or absentee ballots," Miss Shattuck said. AUTOMATICS WRINGERS i DRYERS Lincoln if nwf MM e Is ailM a la VUi 360 No. 48 St. 434-7491 DEPmABLE f the Navy's largest ENJOY UNMATCHED POTENTIAL FOR PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL GROWTH. You H be challenged by the variety offered in the design, construction, overhaul and conver sion of Polaris missile submarines, guided mis sile frigates, destroyers, aircraft carriers, deep submergence craft, Sea Lab II, etc APPLY YOUR TALENTS TO IMPORTANT PROGRAMS: Nuclear power, ship structures, electricalelectronic systems, missile systems, marinemechanical design, welding, chemistry In addtion the YR's com piled a list of people who need rides to the poles which will be availible to any groups or living units wishing to drive people to the polls as a com munity service project. In connection with the canivas, the YR's handed out GOP campaignliterature and also asked if the interviewee had voted in the primary. "The Go Girls called reg istered Republicans during the week-end to ask if we could post signs in their yards," she added. The Go Girls will also be hostessing at teas for Denney through out Lincoln on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Another group of the YR's worked during the week-end at Denney head quarters help ing compose various policy statements to be used later this month. Mis Shattuck said, "We're campus illustrated ... wkele young, ideas begin. chemical, civil, electrical, electronics, mechanical nuclear engineers and architects investigate career opportunities at San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard, Representative on campus THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 for interview, contact your placement office A Equal Opporhmirr Emptoirtr. U. S. Citiianshla Raaulrad. also helping organize a YR group at Doane College and are helping now by inviting various GOP candidates to speak at their school." This past weekend has been a busy one, she noted, but YR groups can play a major role in helping before an election by doing projects such as the University YR's have worked on this week-end. UNIVERSITY FLYING CLUB MEETING DRAWING FOR FREE RIDES FOR PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS DRAWING FOR FREE FLIGHT TIME FOR MEMBERS "COME ONE, COME ALL" TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 7:30 P.M. SOUTH CONFERENCE BOOM STUDENT UNION PROUDLY PRESENTS an exciting campus trunk showing the first of its kind at the University of Nebraska. This unique showing, which will be held at the Sigma Chi house, is scheduled for this Wednesday evening, October 5. Here youH view the most provocative new woman's fash ions to be found on the college campus today. Campus illustrated, a new national campus publication, has re quested that only a limited number of invitations be made available for this unique showing. You may be one of the few to receive one check your mail today. SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY 1510 VINE STREET admittance br laritatloa onlr industrial activity. (analytical) and metallurgical inspection and test, quality assurance, process methods and stand ards, tools and plant utilization. LIVE IN THE FAMED BAY AREA. San Fran cisco Bay Naval Shipyard has two work sites located 40 miles apart: Hunters Point in San Francisco and Mare Island in Vallejo, California. Each location has ready access to the cultural advantages of San Francisco. All types of recre ation from ocean surfing to skiing on the slopes of the Sierras are within easy driving distance. New Committee Begins Marshmallow Crusade Calling it a "cause that will involve the homefront", a group of University students have organized a Crusade to Send Marshmallows to Viet nam. The group is advocating that all American families purchase bags of marshmal lows to send to the Pentagon in Washington with instruc tions to forward the bags to the children of South Viet nam. The crusade is, according to members of the group, an attempt to organize the home front and provide a gesture of goodwill from U.S. troops to the people of South Vietnum. Marshamallows were chos en because of their high su gar content and because they provide a hot meal when roasted over fires. Also, marshmallows float, which is a useful characteristic in a country that has a rainy sea son. The group is considering imprinting each marshmal low with red food coloring and the words "Hands Across the Sea." Plans call for the service men in Vietnam to eventual ly distribute the marshmal lows to individual children to put the program on a person al basis with the South Viet namese. "I envision the day when the children of South Vietnam will greet arriving U.S. troops with, 'Hey, Joe, got a marshmallow?'," e xplained one member of the group. The crusade is expected to be started in earnest later this month after the Marsh mallows to Vietnam Commit tee (M to VC) has become more fully organized. Derby Sua teller's AtteinptsResisted Sigma Chi Derby Day was not all fun and games for Jane Zook, a Sigma Kappa pledge, who was admitted to Bryan Hospital Saturday for injuries sustained during the Derby Day games. Polly Rhynalds, Sigma Kap pa president, said Miss Zook, while attempting to steal a Sigma Chi derby, met with opposition from the derby's owner. Miss Zook suffered a fall and severely sprained her leg, Miss Rhynalds added. Bryan Hospital lists her condition as satisfactory, Miss Rhynalds said. This Is 330 No. 13th featuring HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES SOUPS SALADS PIES SHAKES AND SPECIAL LUNCHES FEATURING YMUMYBURGER Serving 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. YYbiA. &u& Jood 330 No. 13fh First Choice Of The Engageables And, for good reasons . . . lilce smart styling to enhance the center diamond . . . guaranteed perfect (or replacement assured) ... a brilliant gem of fine color and precise modern cut. The name, Keepsake, in your ring assures lifetime sat isfaction. 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