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AV:.-.. .1.1- .Li' Freshmen ... continued from p. 3 many evils," she said. 'The option should be available to women." Women's liberation? Opinions differed. 'The no-bra bit is a bunch of bunk," Peterson said. She added, however, that "the employment aspect of the women's liberation movement is good." Egger agreed. 'The women's liberation movement is blown up but I do agree with the employment demands," she said. "I approve of it but many women only want to go half-way," Egger said. When questioned, Stehlik chuckled and said: "I guess I'm indifferent to women's liberation because it really hasn't touched my life." A distinction should be made. between "equality" and "sameness" in the women's movement, Raymond said. "Women want to be equal rather than the same as men," she said. "A woman should be treated as a person rather than a sex item." Most of the freshmen said religion plays an important role in their lives. "Religion is great but you don't need the church to have it," Rielmnitz said. "I like the direction that youth is taking although I don't think they perceive God in the same way as I do." His ancestors immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1930 and he said they established a religious-oriented colony in South Dakota. "All my uncles are missionaries and pastors-it's the path to follow for them but not for me," he said. Feay said that religion is the "single, most dominating factor in my life. It determines the way that I act and way I think." "Religion is important. It's something to fail back on and give you the desire to go on,'" Peterson said. "It gives me an identity a place." Uncertainty clouds Raymond's religious convictions. "Religion is constantly changing," she said. "I can't say what my religion is. God is man-made and each culture manifests God in a different way." 'There is wisdom in God and there is wisdom in Thoreau," she continued. "Who is to decide what the word of God really is?" Mmm STARTS TODAY! r,w ADULT 4 t jT V ENTERTAINMENT 1ST LINCOLN SHOWING! s V BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRLS KIDNAPPED! RANSOMED FOB LUST! on nra m I i I O r i 3 u J ftfeau V ABSOLUTELY ADULTS ONLY! COLOR CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. $2.25 Value with this coupon and any gasoline purchase at 7SIJX $2.25 Value 30" 27th & Vine coupon expires September 30, 1972 More Ride For Your Money Moonlight By Orange Blossom A quality diamond set on a delicately styled handcrafted band ot 18K gold. No ordinary engagement ring. Moonlight becomes you. fft 1 Be sure and see our booth at Student Y Merchant's Exposition Nebr. Union Weds. & Thurs. itigua By Orange Blossom An island of gold. A warm glow. A handcrafted band in 18K gold. Beauty. Quality. Heritage. To symbolize your love. 1129 '0' Gateway Mall J Sport Shorts An officials' clinic will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. for those interested in officiating flag football. The clinic will be at the new fields on 17th Street and will last an hour. Those in attendance will be paid on the $1.65 per hour scale. Friday is the deadline for entry fees for intramural flag football. The entry fee of $20 can be paid at the intramurals office. Guess the number"' of Swingline Tot staples in the jar. The jar is approximately square -3" x'3" x AVb". Look for the clue about "Tot" capacity. The "Tot 50" is uncondition ally guaranteed. It staples, tacks, mends and costs only 98c sug gested retail price at Stationery, Variety and College Bookstores with 1,000 staples and vinyl Rouch. Swingline Cub Desk and and Staplers for $1 .98 each. Fill In coupon or tend postcard. No purchase required. Entries must be postmarked by Nov. 30, 197? and re ceived by Dec. 8, 1972. Final decision by an independent judging organization, In case of tie, a drawing determines a winner. Otter subject to all laws and void in Fla , Mo., Wash., Minn. & Idaho. IMPORTANT: Wnte your guess outside the envelope, lower letthend corner. I m 7 v ! K ' II ! I 4 I Clu: 3SrT (You could l.iiv'SCV, Tl I 300 Toli with Iht YVk l!i ! Supiti in the iir.) v...Xr ' Swingline Honda 0 J P.O. Box 1 I New York, N Y, 10016 j THERE ARE I Name I Address STAPLES IN THE Jn City- I Cl.l. I i Telephone No ' I I .Zip. I i J? 00 S.nmn A . lnf Ol, NV 1110'j friday, September 8, 1972 daily nebraskan page 7