First Ecumenical Program
Features Talk. Hootenanny
The term's first ecumenical re
ligious program get* under way
this weekend when six of the re
ligious groups on campus com
lnne to present H. Itoyce Sal/,
man discussing “Modern Church
Music,” followed by a hootenan
ny. Two other such programs are
planned for the term.
The program, set for 0 p.m.
•Sunday at Wesley Foundation, is
the joint venture of Canterbury
Club < Episcopal), Christian House
(Disciples and American Baptist),
Luther House (Lutheran), New
man Center (Roman Catholic),
Wesley Foundation (Methodist)
and Westminster House (Presby
terian).
In a joint statement issued by
the presidents of the six organi
zations, the groups said the pro
gram was a result of "a common
concern for the effectiveness of
the total Christian ministry on
this campus, and because we feel
our various denominational ties
do not force us to compete in
the presentation of programs of
general interest to all our
groups.”
Barbara Reid of Westminster
House emphasized that all types
of music will be sung at the hoot
enanny. Karen and Doug Winn,
tin- Gruesome Twosome (Gene
Garrett and Addison Talbot) and
a group led by Peter Maync will
lead the hootenanny.
Other ecumenical programs this
term will include a discussion
with faculty members on issues
confronting the campus today on
Feb. ft, and a Feb. 27 showing
<il T. S. Klliot’s "Murder in the
Cathedral." All three programs
are open to the public and are
free of charge.
Activities of other campus re
ligious groups include:
• ( banning Club (Unitarian)
will present Robert W Leeper
of the psychology department
speaking on "China: Menace or
Reverse,” at 8 p.m. Sunday at
2700 Agate St. Rides will be avail
able at 7:45 p.m. at the SU turn
around.
• A noon discussion is slated
for today by the Baha'i Fellow
ship. Anyone interested is urged
to bring their lunch and partici
pate.
• Newman Center (Roman
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Catholic) is planning a work
party to install sheetrock in the
new chapel. The need has been
emphasized for both skilled and
unskilled labor in completing the
new student center. The party
starts at 9 a.m. Saturday and
is planned to continue all day.
• Wesley Foundation (Metho
dist) continues its regular Sunday
morning program at 9:30 a.m., fol
lowed by rides to church at 10:40
a.m. A hamburger supper is
planned for 5:15 pm. Sunday,
prior to the ecumenical hoote
nanny.
Wes-Weds will meet at 8 p.m.
today in the SU for a bowling
party, followed by refreshments
at the Kingsbury home, 1444 E.
21st.
“Called to be Human’’ seminar
will be a study of Harvey Cox’s
book, “Secular City,” at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday. Leader is Steve
Wurster.
• Services tonight at Temple
Beth Israel will be sponsored
by B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation
(Jewish) at 8 p.m. Rides will be
available at the SU turnaround
at 7:40 p.m. An Oneg Shabbat and
social hour will follow the ser
vice.
• Grace Lutheran Church of
fers Father Linehan of St. Mark's
parish speaking on “Liturgy I
and Renewal'' at 6 p.m. Sunday
in the student lounge at Grace.
The student seminar is set for
9 p.m. Wednesday in the SU.
• COS class of First Baptist
Church (Conservative Baptist)
has scheduled Richard A. Soren
sen of the history department at
the University to speak on “The
Struggle for Faith” at College
Hour at 9:30 p.m. Sunday.
Dean Nyquist at ext. 472 is co
ordinating rides to the meeting
Tickets for the Feb. 4 Sweet
heart banquet are available
from Lynda DeBerry in Collier
Hall.
Touring Singers
To Give Concert
The Norman Luboff Choir will
perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday in
McArthur Court.
Tickets are $2 for reserved
seats, $1.50 for the reserved sec
tion, and $1 for general admis
sion. Tickets are on sale at the
SU Main Desk and Mattox Pipe
Shop.
The LubofI Choir consists of 30
professional singers and four ac
a c c o m panying instrumentalists.
Their repertoire ranges from
Bach to Broadway. Most of the
material, except the classical se
lections, was arranged by LubofT.
Luboff and his choir have only
recently begun to tour, having
previously done recording work.
They have 30 best selling albums.
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