The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 28, 1976, Page page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, january 23, 1976
daily nebraskan
page 3
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Training for VITA volun
teers (Voluntary Income
Tax Assistance) is today
and Thursday from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. in the Nebraska'
Union. Formore informa
tion visit Union 200.
Students who brought
books to the ASUN Book
Exchange should come to
the ASUN' office, Union
334, to claim unsold books
today through Friday from
8 a.m. to 5 pjn.
-
UNL Ski Club meets
tonight at 8 at the Chateau
Le Fleur Clubhouse.
- The UNL Young
Democrats' reorganization
meeting is tonight at 9 in
Nebraska Union 343. In
terested , student! are
welcome to attend.'
.
A representative from
Coopers and Lybrand, a
Lincoln accounting firm,
will lead a rap session on
public accounting today at
the Accounting Club meet
ing at 3:45 pjn. in Union
202. A short business meet
ing also is planned.
Students v interested in
bringing speakers to UNL
are encouraged to attend
the UPC Talks and . Topics
committee meeting
Thursday at 3:30 pjn. in
the Union. Koom number
. yCOOtsstfl
Weather
Wedneeday: Partly tunny
but much warmer. High temper
atures around 35 to 45.
'
Wednesday
8 a.m. Japanese "Agricul
tural Training Program
Nebraika Center for Continuing
Education (NCCE). 334d and
Holdrege itreeti.
!2 p.m.-Araai of Excallence
Luncheon Nebraska Union
203.
1:30 p.m.-Carear Action
Commission Union 243.
1:30 pn. - Personnel
Employe ' Orlentat ten-Union
232.
3:30 p.m.-Walpurgisnacht
Volunteer . Training-Set-Up,
C!een-Up-Union 202A.
3:30 p.m.-Nebraska Public
Interest Research Group-Union
337.
3:45 pxn. Accounting
Club-Union 202.
4:30 p.m.-Wlpurglsnecht
Volunteer Training Coat
Check, Hostessing-Union 232.
5:30 p.m.- Gamma
Lambda Union Harvest Room
6:30 pjn. - Engineering
Toastmatters-Unlon Harvest
Room C.
5:30 p.m.-Nebraska Union
3oard Union 218.
6 p.m. Areas of Excellence
Conferenca-Chemistry-NCCE.
6 p.m. College of Business '
Administration Ethnic Minority
CommittM-T Union 242.
6 pjn. Sigma Delta Ep(-lon-Union
Harvest Room A.
A. '
6:30 pjn. - ASUN Senate
Mseting-Unfon Ballroom.
7 pjn. Fundamentals of
Tax Preparatlon-Couree II-
NCCE. "
7 p.m. Volunteer Bursau
Income Tax Training-Union
south Conference Room.
7 p.m. - Wildlife Club
ExecutivesUnion 232.
7:30 p.m. - Sigma Delta
Epsilon-Unlon 202A.
7:30 pjn. - Mexican-American
Student Assoc lalton-Unlon
222. , v
7:30 p.m.-Math Counselor
-Union 225 B-C.
7:30 p.m.-B!ck of Afrkar
Decent-Uni6n337.
8 p.ro.-Kippa Alpha Psl-Kittens-Unton
202. , ,
it p.m. Young Democrats
Union 343.
will be posted.
The School of Life
Sciences is sponsoring a
lecture by Dr. Robert
ErambI of the Minnesota
University plant pathology
dept. in Bessey Hall
Auditorium Thursday at
3:30 pjn.
,
Housing t Director
Richard Armstrong will
discuss the housing rate
increase at a meeting spon
sored by the Resident Hous
ing Association (RHA)
Thursday at 7:30 pjn. -in
the Union. Room number
will be .posted. Interested
persons are invited. .
Marketing ' Club's first
'Think Drink" of the
semester will be Thursday
from 4:30 pjn. to 6:30
pjn. at the Water Hole.
Fee will be 25 cents for
members and $1 for guests.
Members are urged to pay
second semester dues of
$3 at the door.
Reserved tickets are sold
out and only a limited
number of general
admission tickets remain for
the UNL-Missouri basket
ball game Saturday at the
Coliseum. The " Ticket
Office, located at the south
end of Memorial Stadium,
is open from 9 ajn. to noon
and from 1 to 4 pjn.
Because a person is a homosexual, it does not mean he
or she is unfit as a parent, according to Sharon, one of
four panelists who spoke on Gay Motherhood at Worrten
Speak 76, Tuesday at noon.
Problems discussed by the panelists included dealing
with spouses, former spouses, friends, and their own
children. .:
v Women on the panel are or were married at least once,
and each has children, although one woman said she is not
living with them. . "
Sharon, twice-divorced mother of three, said she
thought that a parent's openness about being gay will help
the child later on. She said she thinks it is important to
instill in the children that love is not something to be
taken for granted and that it does hot matter if that love
is with a man or woman.
Judy, a mother of two in the process of divorce, said
that children are stronger than people give them credit for
and will run into such problems all their life. She said she
thought many problems can come from hiding homo3
sexuality. . V ,
Judy said she hopes her children will be heterosexual,
since socially it is eaaer. " ; ,
"Society does not equip people to deal with homosex-
uauty only to aeai witn tne opposite sex, dnaron ma.
Coming to grips with their sexual preferences was dif
ferent for each, the panelists said. Some said they thought
the social battle had been won, while others thought it
,had been lost.
' One woman said she felt homosexual urges in high
school, but did not think they were unnatural. Only when
she spoke with a homosexual, did she realize that she felt
the same urges, she said.
Panelists said they thought that that their sexual pref
erences should not be hidden. But "it's not something
that just comes up," said Sandie, mother of one, also in
the process of divorce. .. .. .-..
The Gay Rap Line, 475-5710 after 8 pjn., and the Gay
Coffeehouse, meeting Sunday nights at 333 N. 14th St.,
are resources in Lincoln for those needing help, according
to panelists. .....
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