Religious group holds organization meeting By ROSE MARIE LEE BY ROSE MARIE LEE The aims and hopes of the University Christian Movement (UCM) will be explained at a discussion meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at Westminster Center, 1204 Oread Ave. Rev. John Simmons, advisor of Campus Christian Fellowship, and member of the steering committee, said the possibilities for UCM at KU will be explored at the meeting. "The Christian position in regard to the Viet Nam War and how the church can effectively witness to the life of the University," will be topics for discussion, he said. OTHER MEMBERS of the committee include Larry Peterson, Kansas City senior; Jerry Cochran, Harper senior; Harry Kroeger, Clayton, Mo., graduate student; Jan Guinn, Dodge City sophomore; Rev, James Downey, advisor of Newman Club; Rev. Tom Rehorn, advisor of Methodist Wesley Foundation, and Miss Pat Fay, Newman Center extension volunteer. University Christian Movement is a new ecumenical group in the process of being formed all over the country. It received impetus last month at the National Student Christian Federation (NSCF) General Assembly meeting in Chicago when NSCF moved from a federation of national denominational units to become a part of UCM. Members of UCM at the national level include the Roger Williams Fellowship, Methodist When you can't afford to be dull sharpen your wits with NoDoz $ ^{TM} $ NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets fight off the hazy, lazy feelings of mental sluggishness. NoDoz helps restore your natural mental vitality...helps quicken physical reactions. You become more naturally alert to people and conditions around you. Yet NoDoz is as safe as coffee. Anytime ...when you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDoz. SAFE AS COFFEE PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Student Movement, United Campus Christian Fellowship, United Church of Christ Campus Ministry. Evangelical United Brethren Canterbury Association, YWCA Student Movement, National Lutheran Council, Newman Club National Association of Catholic Students at Catholic Schools, and the Young Friends Student Group. American colleges and universities have for decades attempted to organize the "variety of Christian expressions of concern for higher education into one movement," Leon Howell Literature and Study Secretary for NSCF writes in "Motive." Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 19, 1966 9 Experimental Theatre THEATRE U.S.A. Oct.27,28,29 8:20 p.m. Dramatic Excerpts Tickets 75ยข with current Certificate of Registration Murphy Hall Box Office Telephone UN 4-3982 If communications were good enough, you could stay in the sack all day If communications were perfect, you would never have to. Of course,you would still have to get exercise. But that's your problem. Moving your body around is highly inefficient. We want to make it easier for you to contact people, learn, get information, attend lectures and hold meetings. We developed Picturephone* service so you can see as well as talk when you call. And be seen, too. We introduced Tele-Lecture service (two-way amplified phone calls) to let you hear lecturers in distant locations. And so you could ask them questions no matter how far away they were. Right now, many students can dial from their dormitories to a language lab. Soon a student will be able to dial into a computer thousands of miles away to get information for his courses. Depending on the nature of the information, he might get his answer back audibly, printed on a teletypewriter, as a video image, or a facsimile print. Some of these services are available now. Others are being tested. For the next week or so better get a move on. *Service mark AT&T Bell System American Telephone & Telegraph and Associated Companies ---