21 P or O0ffers Long trically minded stu- Arbor holds a store- >ortunities, behind the s well as in front of ase of the theater is from tregedies to mu- es, playreading to op- m Shakespeare to Gil- illivan. who enjoy the excite- king on stage can par- >eech department pro- in Arbor Civic Theater >usly concerned with of the age ye live in, - your deliberations on ences and require- . Let your vision be >racing rather than o your own self. The >ut one country and ts citizens." -Baha'u' Ilah RLD FAITH formation contact Helen McClusky t Religious Advisor NOrmandy 2-3548 or aha' Center , 0 Granger Ave. NOrmandy 8-9085 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION-Broadway plays occasion- ally find themselves in Ann Arbor during the Drama Season. or Gilbert and Sullivan. The lec- ture series and drama season add a touch of the professional to the Ann Arbor drama year. Speech Department During the year, the Speech De- partment produces plays for the experience of students in the de- partment as well as supplying the campus with drama. Their first production last fall was primarily a clinic for high school students on play production. The purpose of this opening pro- duction, "Under the Gaslight," was to show high school students how to produce a play within a limited budget. t,, f, THE CHURCHES ::' OF, ANN ARBOR WELCOME YOU U ttG come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our maker." Psalm 96, 6 6 ICHOLAS GREEK ORTHODOX HURCH I N. Main . Andrew Missiras, Pastor., unday 10:30 A.M. Divine Liturgy. Friday,' September 20, Student Open House - Church Hall, 8:00 P.M. THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY IN ANN ARBOR New Quarters: 106 East Liberty, 2ND FLOOR .Listen to Radio Theosophy: Sundays, 12:15. P.M. . WAG (1050kc). tudents are welcome. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. Stadium at Edgewood SUNDAYS: 10:00, 11:00 A.M., 7:-30 P.M. PVEDNESDAYS: 7:30 P.M. C. Utley, Minister. relevision. Sundays, 2:00 P.M., Channel 6; Lan- sing. Rodio: Sundays 5:30 P.M., WXYZ 1270. For transportation to services Dial NO 3-8273. Jniversity Students Welcome. CONGREGATIONAL and DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD Guild House, 524 Thompson Street J. Edgar Edwards, Director unday evening neetings at First Congregational Church, 7:00 P.M. ruesday Coffee Hour, 4:30-6:00 P.M. at the Guild House. riday: Social evening, hikes, parties, etc. eptember 15, Sunday, Opep House for all new students, at Guild House, 7:30 P.M. eptember 20, Friday, 6:00 P.M. Complimentary supper for all riew students at the Congrega- -tional Church. PRESBYTERIAN STUDENT CENTER At the First Presbyterian Church 1432 Washtenaw Avenue., NO 2-3580 Rev. William S. Baker, Campus Pastor -Miss Patricia Pickett, Assistant unday Morning Worship at 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00, Rev. Henry Kuizenga, Minister of the Church. Nestminster Student Fellowship, Ron Walter, mod- erator. Sunday Fellowship Supper at 5:45. Worship and Program at 7:00. Discussion and coffee-break following. kso, mid-week study and discussion groups and recreational activities. -riday evening graduate supper club. 'Mariners" for married students. 'Co-op" for those eating out.' T. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Rev. John F. Bradley, Chaplain Rev. Paul V. Matheson, Assistant unday Masses: 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon. Veekday Mosses: 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 A.M.. 4ovena Devotions Wednesday evening, 7:30 P.M. osary and Litany: Daily at 5:10 P.M. :lasses each evening in Christian Doctrine, Apelo- getics, Church History, -Scholastic Philosophy, in the Father Richard Center. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 North Division Sunday Services: 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 9:90 A.M. Holy Communion/and Sermon (Breakfast following). 11:00 A.M, Morning Prayer and Sermon. 4:30 P.M. Graduate Canterbury. 5:30 P.M. Canterbury Evensong in Chapel. 6:00 P.M. Canterbury Buffet Supper. 7:00 P.M. Speaker in Canterbury House. FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR Washtenaw at Berkshire Rev. Edward I1. Redman, Minister 10:00 A.M. Adult Discussion Group. 11:00 A.M. Services of Worship. 7:00 P.M, Unitarian Student Group. All Students are Cordially Welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 502 East Huron Dr. Chester H. Loucks, Minister 9:45 A.M. Church School. 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Wednesday evening at 7:30-Prayer Meeting. The Roger Williams Fellowship Guild invites all students, married or single, to attend their Sun- day meetings, times to be announced. The Guild House (next to church) is open through- out the week and all are welcome. CAMPUS CHAPEL (Sponsored by the Christian Reformed Churches of Michigan) Washten6w at Forest The Reverend Leonard Verduip, pastor Res. Ph. NO 5-2665 Office NO 8-7421 10:00 A.M., Morning Worship Service. 11:15 A.M. Coffee Hour. 7:00 P.M. Vesper Worship Service. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH and WESLEY FOUNDATION State and Huron Streets, Tel. NO. 8-6881 Sunday Services at 9:00 and 11:00 A.M. Orientation Banquet for new students Friday, Sept. 20th at 6:00 P.M. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, Speaker on Sunday, Sept. 22nd at 7:06 P.M. WESLEY FOUNDATION, METHODIST STUDENT CENTER, open daily from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. STUDENTS WELCOME. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH State and Hufon Streets. Rev. William C. Bennett, Th.M., Pastor SUNDAY 11 I '11, 10:00 U.+ 11:00 .5:45 7:00 A.M. Student Class with Dr. Kenneth Pike, of M. faculty. A.M. Morning Worship. P.M. Student Guild. P.M. Evening Service. Serving the Campus "Seeking to Exalt Our Lord Jesus Christ" 41VERSITY LUTHERAN STUDENT CHAPEL and CENTER FRIENDS (QUAKER) ME EETING 11 11