The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1969, Page PAGE 3, Image 3
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.6, 1969 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 3 New York America's grownups can learn from the nation's switched on young people aiiout absolute honesty and depth of feeling in mat ters of love, marriage and sex. grandfather John D. Rockefeller III commented this week. In a signed article appearing in the current issue of Look .Magazine, the oldest of the five RockefelJer brothers said that a new perspective on modern life is emerging from the behavior and beliefs held by many of today's young people. "I greatly respect them for taking a fresh look at boy-girl and man-woman relationships in our society," said Rockefeller. "Much of what they are thinking, saying and doing makes sense lo me." Young energy In the article, Rockefeller said that his conclusions about the young generation were formed after a period of intense study Tor a speech he delivered last October. The subject of that speech was the youth revolution and he came away convinced of the great potential in the energy and fer ment of young people, he said. "I do not mean to ascribe magical powers to the young. They do not have all the answers. IHit 1 believe un deniably many young people in many ways are the advance guard into new behavioral territory in this complex and changing world and that we all would do well to observe carefully what they do any say," wrote Rockefeller. The nation's young, he said, are forcing a change in the old "Victorian Art Lending Library scheduled for Oct. 7 The Nebraska Union Contemporary Arts Committee will present the an nual Student Art Lending Library Tuesday. October 7. from 2 to 5:30 p.m. in the Union North and South Conference rooms. Pictures are loaned free of charge for the entire school year to University of Nebraska stu dents. Program film director interviews on Tuesday The Nebraska Union Program Committee is now accepting applica tions for the position of area film director. All interested students are encouraged to apply in the Union Program Office and to sign up for interviews Tuesday evening. Sept. 23. The new area film director will serve inhibitions" about sex. While youth has its problems, he added, "puritanism certainly is not one of them." The true significance about the sex revolution is not whether there is more or less sex, but the emergence of a healthier attitude about sex, said Rockefeller commenting that this revolution has brought out into the open "what used to be needlessly hushed up and saddled with quilt." Rockefeller wrote in his Look article that marriage remains the corner stone of society and "remains as im portant as ever with the young." Despite their freedom from convention and inhibition, he said, "their relations are hot superficial: rather there is genuine striving for depth and meaning." 6 A dulls onn Ion rn 9 frnm vnuth P&K Teacher Placement orientation lo draw 500 Friday, Sept. 26, 1969 Nebraska Union 12 noon Block Ticket Sales "Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66" 1:30 p.m. A. Ph. A. 4 p.m. N.H.R.R.F. 5:30 p.m. Regents 7:30 p.m. Inter Varsity Christian Fel lowship 7 and 9 p.m. MOVIE "Citizen Kane" More than 900 graduating seniprs will register with tiie Teacher Placement Division for the current school year. Last year, including alum ni, a total of 2,112 prospec tive teachers were registered and the number is expected to increase again this year. In order to accomodate the large number of registrants, three meetings have been set for Sept. 29, Oct. 1-2 at 4:30 p.m. at Love Memorial Li brary Auditorium. The purpose of the meet ings is to orient students to the process of seeking teach ing positions, and distribute forms for registration with placement. Interview! for Second Semester positions begin in November F.A.C. TODAY LIVE MUSIC 4-6 P.M. HAPPY HOUR LOUNGE 1042 IDDDDDDDDOOnDDDODDDDDDDDDOCQ NU SWEATSHIRTS Short and Long Sleeves Nebraska Emblem Imprinted All Colors ALL SIZES ONLY 99 i All Indian Leadership on Agony of the American Indian Overnight Conference FRIDAY OCT. 3, 6 P.M. SATURDAY OCT. 4, 3 P.M. Riverside Park GO BIG RED i LINCOLN'S FUN CENTER THE GOLDEN CUE 1907 "O" St. ONE FREE HOUR OF POOL AND PING-PONG WITH YOUR GOLDEN CUE DISCOUNT CARD. GET YOURS TODAY. Cost $4.25 Milford, Nebraska Register before Oct Methodist Student Center 640 N. 16th 4320355 RECORD EXPLOSION! Over 2000 Albums A variety of music styles and recording artists 99c $1.57 $1.89 and $1.99 Nebraska Book Store APPEARING AT THE ROYAL GROVE SAT. SEPT. 27. FROM 4:30 TO 7:30 - BILL STEIN - VERSATILE GUITARIST AND ENTERTAINER. STOP IN AFTER THE GAME FOR FOOD. DRINKS AND GREAT ENTERTAINMENT Prkts Effect ire Tours. Tare Wed. tJ O Cmery Store & A-Ce-Go Drive In Located ef 27th & VltlG Q Open Sunday 10 A.M. -7 fM. Open Weekdays 10 A.M. to 10 WW. nnnDDODDDDDDDQDnDDDDnDDDDS Union Festival Sept. 29 - Oct. 3 Monday and Tuesday Free Films in Main Lounge 10 -12 a.m. 1-3 p.m. WEDNESDAY "Plymouth Film Festival" Main Lounge 10-12 I 1-3 U Jinllii 000 t ;! The starxlOUT pocket-model reference marker by Ebeihard Faber makes printed material leap o(f ' the page. U ,; il lo emphasize words, title?, numbers and other important points., In reports, textbooks, outlines, maps. Evaiyv.'hors somatfting has to $tand cut. On any knd of paper. The pockct-slie standOUT goes to class with you, goes anywhera you go Makes it easy for you to take better notes, by marking the high spots with a bright yellow or pin color for fast, easy reference. Do it right. 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