The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1970, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    Newton
by JIM JOHNSTON
Associate Sports Editor
A much decorated Bob
Newton returned for a day
from his AO-American football
tour. And he spent it playing
handball and lifting weights in
the Nebraska field house.
Newton, who hasn't been
Ignored from an AD-American
team to date, returned Wed
nesday from a four-day tour
in Los Angeles with the k-jok
Magazine All-American team.
Be filmed a special with Bob
Hope which can be viewed via
national TV Monday night
Yds morning, Newton left
early for Miami where he will
spend four days with the
Kodak All-American selec
Jons. "Ever since I was !a junior
high, I thought it would be
great to be aa AD-Americaa,
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ENVIRONMENTS DISC TWO CAN HELP YOU FEEL
W"U spare vt a science (assort. This is a new type et sound
in tstonismnc stvrao. It can do tor your mind what mas
sage does tor your body.
environments. Disc TWo ttas two sides, teen superb In It
own way.
Side One Is Tintinnabulation, the sound ot bells. The most
MwSwt bUa yoae heard. You cart stay it et arty ipttd
78. 45, 33. 16 rpnv In full sterea At eecn speed, the record
becomes a totally new experience.
No one has yet been able to satisfactorily explain how It doee
what it does. Listen to It tor an hour and you find your prob
lems weren't really to Important after alt. You'll feel totally
relaxed without tailing asleeo. Your mind wilt think different
Available On Atlantic
sailing on
recalled Newton. "Bat that's
aot what rve really strtved for
all these years. I jest fen B
I worked hard and did the best
job I ewdd; that weald he an
award in itself,"
In addition to being honored
by Leok and Kodak, Newton
was named first-team Ail
American by Football New?
and Detroit Sports Extra. UPI
named "Big Fig to the second
team AHrAmerican team.
"Naturally I was somewhat
disappointed in not making
first team Ail-American by
'nr?o
Environments1" are products of
Records and Tapes
Ail-American football tour
UPI," admitted Newton, "but
it doesnl really bother me.
I was especially honered to
he named by Kodak because
that's the team that coaches
select. I think they have a
better knowledge of players
item ratfo"fl sports writers."
Newton doesn't feel that
making AHrAmerican will
create any special pressure in
the Orange Bowl or
professional tryouts.
"I just have to play the type
of ball I know how to play,"
offered Newton. "Once you're
on the field and facing another
man, you forget all about being
an All-American. It doesn't
mean anything unless you keep
proving yourself."
The decorations haven't
changed Newton's modest
manner. He started to talk
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thoughts. Colore and smells wilt become mere vivid. What
else it cen do tor you, we don't know exactly
Side To Is Dawn at New Hope a superb recreation, in
stereo, of rural America as It might have sounded 10Q year
ago. Peaceful Pteesarrt Unspoiled. Many people swear they
feet gentle breezes and smelt newly-cut grass when they
listen to this side. Leave It on long enough and you' It forget
It s phonograph record, Oose your eyes and the walls ot
a room seem la vanish
Altogether, this Is an Incredible album, it took a year of
experimentation and research to produce.. For those of yet
who have waited for our second release we think it was
worth waiting for.
Syntonic Research. Inc.
&' "S (Tapes Distributed by Ampex)
about his faults before bis
achievements.
Tve said all year that I
Just wanted to d the best I
ceald," said Newton. "Fve
been satisfied, hot I feel I
ceabi have played better
fames against Missouri and
Oklahoma."
While in Los Angeles, Bob
met the stars from major
college teams across the
nation. "I eajoyed meeting Jim
All-University calendar lives on
After some uncertainty, ft
was announced Thursday that
the Alt-University daily calen
dar will continue to exist.
Jim Gordon, chairman of a
temporary calendar com
mittee, said the decision came
after a meeting with students,
Phmkett (the Heisman Trophy
winner Erom stanrora;, saux
Bob. "He's kind of a quiet gaf
and very polite. He's very
deserving of the award."
Newton also got a chance to
act on television. "We had to
rehearse the sketch about five
or six times," recalled Newton.
I kind of enjoyed It, but I
know TU never make it doing
commercials. Fm just sot cut
out for that sort of thing."
Union and administration of
ficiate.
He added that the calendar
had not been published in the
Nehraskan for the past week
because there was some ques
tion that it would continue to
exist after its experimental
period ended Dec. 1.
"Now that we are continuing,
we hope for the continued and
expanding cooperation from the
various people that submit in
formation," Gordon said.
He emphasized that the
calendar is an All-University
and not a Union project.
Anyone interested in serving on
a calendar committee should
contact him through the Union
Program office. Km. 12a, 473
2455, he said.
The Nebrastaa will resume
publishing the calendar M to
day. Information should be
submitted at the program of
fice. Nehraskan
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THE NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1970