I i & 8 Li' 1 ' I :' V ' If" - i rv '. : r I. OA' . u J u i SHV i tt HORROR IN LITERATURE AND THE LITERATURE OF HORROR LEADER: John Wagstaffe The course will be an attempt to examine some of the major writings in the so-cailed "minor" field of horror literature, and to trace the recurrence of horror themes in the works of "major" writers. It might be useful for registrants to attempt to get a copy of Dracula by Bram Stoker as soon as possible. FIRST MEETING: Wednesday, Febr. 24, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Harper Lounge 1150N.14 ROCK AND REVOLUTION LEADER: James Healey A look at rock lyrics as the embodiment of social criticism: the nature of discontent, alternatives to the discontent, and the calm after the discontent. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 8 p.m.. WHERE: Centennial College Commons Room THE DRAFT: CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION AND YOU LEADER: Ron Kurtenbach The course will provide information concerning the conscientious objection position. We could discuss procedures that ought to be used to get l-O, the l-A-0 CO classifications. Hopefully we would seriously discuss a variety of implications involved in conscientious objection. We could be witty too. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 7 p.m. WHERE: UMHE Lounge TW7 & BLACK-WHITE COMMUNICATION LEADER: Haze Pope Students will be introduced to the factors effecting successful communication between blacks and whites. Discussions will center around the dynamics of social attitudes, values, and cultural language differences as they effect communication between blacks and whites. Course will attempt analysis of some of the problems and explore possible solutions. FIRST MEETING: Tuesday, March 2, 7 p.m. WHERE: Harper Lounge, 1150 N. 14 CULTURAL-SEXUAL ROLES IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY LEADER: Patti Kaminski This course will be a critical and also subjective examination of how we perceive our sexual identities. We shall try to discover the extent to which perceptions of our sexual identities pervade our life styles and ways of thinking. I will organize a speaker (or speakers) for each Sunday night to talk about a specific topic. An effort will be made to keep the application personal and relevant by asking persons from the University or Lincoln community. Topics that we might examine are women in religion, the Greek system, sexual identities in the New Left, the media image (we could make plans to see a local show and then discuss it), acquisition of sex roles in childhood, sexual images in the gay movement, women in professions and psychological counseling for men and women. This should give you an idea of the exciting, and I think very important types of subjects we can explore. Because each topic will be complete in itself and the meeting place will be regular, I urge anyone to come whenver they can. I will begin the course with a critique of authoress, Kate Milett and her book Sexual Politics. Millett will be here on campus Tuesday, March 2, and it will be worthwhile to examine her "theory of sexual politics" and various book reviews she has received. FIRST MEETING: Sunday, Febr. 28, 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Nebraska Union SEX AND SHIBBOLETHS: THE ALTERNATE PRESS LEADER: Walt Black ledge A look at underground newspapers, their contents and methods; discussion of their performance, their role in American journalism, their similarities and differences compared with the overground press. FIRST MEETING: Monday, March 1,7 p.m. WHERE: Centennial College T.V. Room (downstairs) 540 N. 16 THE NATURE AND ROLE OF FRATERNITIES ON CAMPUS LEADER: JoeZannini Seminar on fraternity. Open to all students, both Greeks and non-Greeks to discuss, explore, and research and nature and role of fraternities on a modern university campus. Some topics for discussion include: the ideal fraternity , the nature of anti-Greek feelings, the relevance of the fraternity to the changing university student, and the identity of today's college student. Each participant should be prepared to lead a discussion on an area of his choice, and to complete reading assignments prior to discussions. FIRST MEETING: Thursday, March 4, 3-5 p.m. WHERE: Beta Theta Pi -1515 R St. DUPLICATE BRIDGE LEADER: Charudatt Joshi The course will lay heavy stress on actual play and formal and informal group discussions. Topics to be covered are: an introduction to contract bridge (this will be optional for those familair with the game), an introduction to duplicate bridge, the strategy of duplicate bridge, and master pairs bridge FIRST MEETING: Thursday, Feb. 25, 7:30 WHERE: Delta Zeta, 425 University Terrace. RELATIONSHIP EDUCATION GROUP ENCOUNTER FOR SINGLE YOUNG ADULTS LEADER: Mrs. Sue Tidball, Dr. Peter Wirtz The sessions are intense, thoroughly involvinq, exciting and enriching; a creative meeting which invites openness, candor and straight talk about the reality of meaningful' relationships. FIRST MEETING: Monday, March 1, 6:30 p m WHERE: UMHE, 333 N. 14th No registration, just attend first meeting w PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1971