e i i i if f f f e e e e r r f t. d d d d ir ir e e ae r, i i- oe oe of of a d to t. i i a at d d - i i a, n "Realistic Outlook" Lutheran Church Opens West of the Daisy Hill complex, on a 5-acre site at 15th and Iowa, stands the newest of religious facilities available to KU students and faculty, the University Lutheran Church. The Reverend Norman Steffen described his church this way, "The church is not strictly a student church, nor, like the Lawrence Immanuel congregation where students and faculty must fit into a local congregation. It is a church composed of members with a spread of both age and interest; a spread which gives it a realistic outlook." STEFFEN SERVED for 11 years in a "town and gown" congregation at Davis, Calif. The church served the 7,000 Davis campus students of the University of California. During those years, Steffen was coordinator of College and University Work in the California (including Hawaii) and Nevada District. rk. ub- er- ni- eds, san nal rell ght bert He has attended three seminaries and three universities; the universities were DePauw, Washington, and Valparaiso. Studies in the universities were devoted to psychology. Much of this study was extra-curricular; that is, he did it while in seminaries or while serving congregations in nearby communities. "We hope to give those connected with the University a way to spend their free time in a religiously rewarding manner." Steffen said. "I feel that the guiding principles (religion) whether at church on Sunday morning or at work or play are the same. There should be no difference between the two." "STUDENTS ARE encouraged to use our study and recreational facilities. During finals, if a student gets tired of studying in the library he can relax with a quick game of ping pong or pool. Although worship is being conducted, the church will not be dedicated till Feb. 13 when services will be held at 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. A. DEFFNER, a professor at the Concordia Seminary at St. Louis and former Missouri Synod advisor at the Berkeley campus, will be the speaker. Chancellor Wescoe is expected to represent the University. --by Hart Schaffner & Marx We wish you the merriest, the merriest,the merriest Christmas This Year! --by Hart Schaffner & Marx RETAIL ADVERTISING STAFF Joyce DeLancey, Dan Graves, Carolyn Hoke, Linda Simpson, Bruce Browning, Gerald Henkel, Lee Derrough, Gary Wright, John Gilmore, Susan Brown, Larry Bast, Dave Pearson, Mike Martin, Harold Klee, John Hondros Gary Link, Fred Black, Jan Parkinson. The Classical Film Series presents The crowning achievement of Nazi propaganda. Admission 60ยข (Germany 1934-36) TRIUMPH OF THE WILL Wednesday-7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Daily Kansan 3 'GIVE A RECORD' BELL'S 925 Mass. VI 3-2644 Monday, December 13, 1965 Tired of the same old numbers? Try this new pure virgin wool HOPSACK RACQUET CLUB SUIT Tired of the usual hard-finish suitings? Slip into one of these soft-touch hopsack suits. The look is different and the miniature basket weave is pure wool, pure comfort. Notice what a trim figure the HS&M Racquet Club suit cuts. Lines are straight and unaffected. Honest natural shoulders. Straight-away trousers. No exaggerations. An altogether slenderizing look. HS&M tailoring sees to it that the suit stays that way. The look you buy is the look you keep. Where can you see yourself in the easy, natural look of an HS&M Racquet Club suit? At our store-naturally. $95.00 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896