The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1972, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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PACE Day
features
football,
music
Seniors on the Cornhusker football squad
and UNL faculty and administration
members are making final preparations for a
flag football game to be held in Memorial
Stadium 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
Bruce Douthit, coordinator of the event,
said the flag football game, a bicycle race
and a rock concert are being staged Saturday
to raise funds for the Program of Active
Commitment to Education (PACE).
Admission is $1 for students and $1.50 for
others.
The PACE program was established by
ASUN in 1970 to bolster the financial
assistance available to low-income students
at UNL. Air proceeds from the activities
Saturday will go to the PACE program,
Douthit said.
The faculty -staff football team will
include Fred Anderson, Ed Bowe, Dick
Brown, George Brown, Larry Bundy, Dick
Dinsmore, Ade Fiala, Ron Fritz, Ron
Gierhan, Dan Greer, Al Grignon, John
Janovy, Steve Kalish. Phil Layne, Bob
Lovitt, Fred Luthans, Dick Metcalf, Andy
Miller, Ben Rader, Jack Ritchie, Pat Scanlon,
Ted Schneyer, Glen Schumann, Jerry
Sherman, Phil Sienna, Rick Spano. Dick
Strait, Daryl Swanson, Gary Thomas, Virgil
Ward, Del Weed, Tom Wet and Jim Wobig.
Members of the Cornhusker senior
football squad will include: Jim Anderson,
Van Brownson, Woody Cox, Larry
Jacobson, Carl Johnson, Jeff Kimey, Bill
Kosch, Dick Rupert, Jerry Tagge, Bob
Terrio, Keith Wortman, John Adkins, Ernie
Britt, Gary Hollstein, William Holmes, Jeff
Hughes, George Jones, Kenneth Kontos, Dan
Schneiss, Bill Bomberger and Tom
McClelland.
Continued from Page 1.
Another problem, Stephen noted, is deciding to what extent
the people act as a group and to what extent they act as
individuals.
"The key is to find the balance between your group
experience and your individual experience," he said.
A communal living situation usualfy arouses curiosity about
sexual interaction among its members, Stephen said.
Romantic relationships between members of the house are
generally taboo, Toni said.
Stephen said he feels it is healthy to live around members of
the opposite sex.
It allows people to be put in proper perspective, he said.
People learn to understand others first as people, and then as
men or women, he said.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1972