VALUES AND CELEBRATIONS OF A NEW SOCIETY LEADER: Larry Doerr An exercise in human imagination both on intellectual and sensual plane. We are looking for individuals, hopefully with philosophy, anthropology, visual art forms, creative education religion, and all other endeavors of full human living, who can turn themselves totally loose to imagine life styles, roles, identities, values and forms of a new society, and at the same time imagine, create and experiment in the celebrative rituals which might be appropriate to such a new society. Values and forms of past and present are possible with the reservation that their only authority is relevance and meaning for present and future. The commitment is to conscious planning for the future involving the wholeness of humans. Goal for the couse might be the design of one or more celebrative occasions to be presented to the University community. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 9 p.m. WHERE: UMHE 333 N. 14th AMATEUR ROCKETRY LEADER: Jerry Schmidt, Jack Suchy As a course in amateur rocketry, we would discuss the principals, construction and the launching of model rockets. The main topics to be covered are: propellants, chamber and nozzel design, instrumentation, balistics and tracking. We hope to cover solid fuel rocket design to altitudes of 20,000 and 30,000 feet. We may go into liquid fuel rocket design and construction if there is an interest. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, February 24, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Abel Hall; North Lounge HOMOPHILE STUDIES LEADER: Joe D. Creason Analysis of the problems of America's homosexual minority from as many points of view as is feasible, possibly including theology, law, national policy, psychology, anthropology, sociology and literature; study of the study of the Homophile Civil Rights movement. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, Febr. 24. 7 p.m. WHERE: UMHE. 333 N. 14. BREWING AND VINTING AT HOME LEADER: Roger Welsch It is possible to make first-rate wine and beer with very little investment of time, money, and trouble. In three sessions (the first two will be on winemaking) we will cover the basis of the art and science. Start saving bottles now. FIRST MEETING: Thursday. Febr. 25, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Beta Theta Pi. 1515 R THE WISDOM OF THE TAROT LEADER: Brother John Hatgidakis The ancient wisdom and symbology of the tarot cards will be covered in this course with emphasis placed upon their basic purpose spiritual unfoldment. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday. Febr. 24, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: 1319 S. 11 ISSUES AND CONFRONTATION LEADER: Donald G.Crawford Speakers will be asked to take 10 to 15 minutes to emphasize their individual point of view or to point out what they feel are salient issues. The remainder of the time will be devoted to discussion, questions and answers from the assembly or speakers. Topics to be discussed are: Is war moral or immoral? (March. 2) Should pornography be legalized? (Mar. 9) Does the Bible conflict with History? (Mar. 16) Are sex and love related; (Mar. 23) Is there a case for using drugs? (Mar. 30) Can one have both faith and reason? (Apr. 6) Who is a racist? (Apr. 20) How has depersonalization effected human relationships? (Apr. 27) How much time do we have; pollution and population? (May 4) FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 8 p.m. WHERE: Nebraska Union LONG DISTANCE JOGGING LEADER: Larry Wolfley Coaching in beginning jogging to take place on the football field, then longer runs into the country after every day's beginners' session. "Running" discussion of style, shoes, degrees of training, local competitions. Open for both sexes, all ages, training tips from (at least) three local marathon heroes. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: North end Union Lounge LIBRARY USAGE LEADER: Bob Carmack We are prepared to go several directions depending upon the desires of the students enrolled. Possible directions might include: an introduction to the organization and purposes of the library; how to do library research; intorudction to the literature of the humanities; introduction to the literature of the social sciences. Since we have several librarians who are interested in helping conduct the course, we could go any or all of these directions this semester. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Southeast Lounge, 2nd floor Undergraduate Library. GEODESIC DOMES LEADER: Mike Shonsey I don't know a whole lot about domes, so, this spring I'm planning to build one. This, then, is an invitation to others who want to be in on the experience and a request for help from anyone who has built or helped build one. Some things about geodisic domes; round, fairly simple to construct, inexpensive, and a natural respect for land and resources. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, Febr. 24, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: UMHE, 333 N. 14 l . 2 THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY? LEADER: Stephen Hilliard I am interested in working with a small group concerned with the future by working on specific projects. The starting point will be working towards reforms that will help us cope with an increasingly parsinomonious and hostile public. In particular we will explore how the Scranton report and other recent studies of higher education can be used to give use a new strategy and a new sense of mission. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 7 p.m. WHERE: 310 Andrews Hall ABSURDITY LEADER: Bart Becker Multi-media course dealing with various endeavors which have been carried to their absurd ends. Absurdists to be examined may or may not include W.C. Fields, Firesign Threatre, Frank Zappa, Richard Nixon, etc. Mostly, we will try to have fun. FIRST MEETING: Monday, March 4, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: UMHE. 333 N. 14 PBC-PEOPLE'S BICYCLE CLUB LEADER: Gary Wolff Although one may consider the winter season an unusual time to organize a bicycle club, I feel there are many things a group can work on and accomplish now to prepare for an active spring, when warm weather once again arrives. I have thoughts of a 20-30 mile hike over Easter vacation, a bicycle race, and a service provided by the club to furnish bikes at a more feasible price to it's members. I would like to introduce ecology education into the program, with speakers and discussions on ecology being the objectives of hikes and picnics. Interaction with a variety of people, enjoyment of the natural sourroundings and an education of the polluting factors would serve as themes for activities of the club. Thus; objectives, procedure of attaining objectives, and financial backing are needed to insure success of club projects. We will attempt to meet twice a month until club activities become realities. Everyone is welcome, whether you have a two-wheeler or not, to the first meeting. FIRST MEETING: Thursday, Febr. 25, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: UHME,333N. 14 A S' - - I This section sponsored by ASUN Nebraska Free University WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE