TOE DANCER Walter Wheeler's entry catches prim and poised Sonia Hammam, Potsdam, N.Y., senior, with a toe peeking out of her leopard. Photo contest planned About a century ago, Mathew Brady and his darkroom on wheels prowled the near-by prairies. He was looking for picture possibilities. During the ten decades from then to now, pros and amateurs alike, photographers have stopped the world in mid-spin, freezing a split second of time. Now, the local photo buffs can enter their frozen seconds in KU's first photographic contest. KAPPA ALPHA MU (KAM), an honorary photo-journalism fraternity, and the Student Union Activities (SUA) jointly sponsor the contest that offers five dollar prizes to the winner of each division and $25, $15 and $10, for first, second and third grand prize winners. The contest was born in the brain of Dan Abernathy, Topeka sophomore, and KAM vice-president. "We needed a project," said KAM president, Earl Haehl, Lawrence senior, "and this is the sort of project we can do and it's the sort of thing that will help the campus and photography in general." Rules are available in the SUA and School of Journalism offices. Gives religious view By ROSE MARIE LEE BY ROSE MARIE LEE "Christian Science doesn't offer any easy solutions. To pray scientifically and 'see a difficult situation through' is a challenge, but easier than through fear, ignorance, or sin." Herbert Reike, Christian Science practitioner and lecturer, said last night. About 75 faculty members and students heard the lecture entitled, "Successful Living Found Through Christian Science." "God is like a great organist and man is the instrument through which He expresses His divine qualities. When we are willing to let Him express His perfection through us then God will save us from every phase of evil—sin, sickness, ignorance, and unhappiness," Reike said. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE doesn't attempt to explain evil and error. No science is in the business of explaining error," he said. "We try to detect error and replace it with the truth," he continued. "Christian Science is simple and easy to apply and understand although it's different from the SPECIAL every Thursday, Friday, Saturday Cash & Carry Only FRESH ROSES OR CARNATIONS 9 for $1.00 Owens Flower Shop 9th & Indiana way you've been taught to reason and pray," the middle-aged practitioner and world-wide lecturer said. Reike said the reasoning employed in Christian Science begins, not from physical phenomena, but from God. "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE does not rest on a blind faith in the unknown, but on an enlightened understanding of God as the infinite, divine Mind, Spirit, Soul, Principle, Life, Truth, and Love. It recognizes God as acting through universal, immutable, spiritual law," he said. In the discussion following the lecture, the question, "If you had a friend who was seriously ill would you just sit around and pray?" was asked. Reike said, "Christian Scientists do not ignore or neglect disease, but they seek to heal it by the means they have found most effective, in accordance with the Master's promise, 'He that believeth on Me, the works that I do shall he do also.'" He said as a practitioner he would first pray to God to clarify his thoughts in line with God's according to Christian Science teaching. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Daily Kansan 5 Wednesday, December 14, 1966 --skirts. A great idea for giving always well received Austin Hill and Ladybug sweaters and ...at... At the Town Shop beautifully gift-wrapped free RECORDS Bill Cosby's "Right" Bell Music Co. 925 Mass. St. VI 3-2644 Sunset "Slime & "Crawling Hand" DRIVE IN THEATRE West on highway 60 Open 6:30—Show 7:00