Wednesday, february 25, 1975 pegs 6 daily nebraskan --r '4 ', l! QUALITY PRICE VALUE OOU) MSZ'JC IOO StlVER uwm w SB siroy flo -combine. vninoiriflQs y unm Tear after year, semester Jl after semester, the CollegeMaster'from Fidelity Union Life has been the most accepted, most popular plan on campuses all over America. Find out why. Call the Fidelity Union CoilegeMaster Field Associate in your area: C. G. Severin & Associates 1 125 R Street, Suite 200 Lincoln, Nebraska 6S50S Phone 432-0146 mm (bllegeMaster' Sou To live Fo? IJotEii And ado E5L. Fre room end board plus $530 for six weeks of summer employment m a Student Host for tha New Student Orien tation Program is now being offered to interested students. Students must bt svaiktbia to work from June 1 to July 10; application end rtfsrcnc forms must bt toxrmd In ta th spplicanfs coSfe by WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1976. Appli cations may bs obtained ct cny ecUsjt dbsn's offset,' CriminaS Justios BzptH 103 Crsca Lab or Boom ICO t&trsska Uliil. A "group process" or discussion group, for Native Americans, Chicanos and Black Americans w21 be spon sored this spring by the UNL Psychology Dept . The group discussions will be planned and conducted by three psychology graduate students, each representing one of the minority groups invited to participate, iney are Karen Buller, from Oklahoma City, Jose Cervantes, from Riverside, Calif., and Bill Brickhouse, from .Spring field, Mass. , , Buller, Carvantes and Brickhouse cited three purposes for the group process: -to share biases, prejudices and experiences with each other tU "-to seek to broaden our understanding of each otner in order that we may more effectively communicate, and dispel misconceptions that minority people have about other minority people, and "-to focus upon the common problems and frustra tions that minority people experience in university settings." . Minority students may feel isolated At a university where most students are white, Brick house said, minority students may feel lonely and isola ted. He said some minority students also fear loss of ethnic identity. Buller said some minority students may feel pressure to change their behavior to succeed in the culture of the majority. She said she thinks Some minority students, to get through the university, try to change their behavior somewhat, although not completely. AD three said they noticed during the last few years at UNL-that minority groups seemed to be fighting each other and not participating In minority services and activities. This observation led to the formation of the group process for minorities, they said . Group may be original concept The three also said they were interested in forming the group because they know of no reported studies involving Native Americans, Chicanos and Black Americans in a group process of this type. Buller, Cervantes and Brickhouse emphasized that the group is not "therapy" and they will not try to change the participants' opinions. Brickhouse added that the group is for "normal people to talk about normal problems." The group probably will meet once or twice weekly starting as. soon as the schedules of the participants can be arranged, Brickhouse said. He said any Native American, Chicano or Black American can. participate and interested persons should contact the Psychological Consultation, Center, Burnett Hall 209, or one of the organizers. ""'"Ma,M""""1-' ::::::.;;:,'"::: , ,.,-- - I Vafl mm ( 1 The UNL Recreation Department if constantly expanding their facilities and interests in an effort to reach mora students. The Rec. Dept. isn't just fntramurals, it's ski trips, canoe trips, outdoors recreation of all kinds, plus rentals and free loans of a wide variety of equipment. Now a new program of the Rec. Dept., Free to Be, will give instruction about various activities listed below. It might be worth a little of your tirna to check into the Rec. Dept if you want to find out about activities going on around campus, such as sports dubs, or even if you're just looking for a good time. Well be glad to help you out. SPRING WORKSHOPS with expert instruction. You can learn about these sports and crafts FREE OF CHARGE. Just come to any of the below sessions no registration necessary just drop in. ' Quilting, Feb. 25, tonight, 7-8:30 p.m.. Pine Room Cather Hall Bicycle Maintenance, March 3, 7-? p.m., Mr. Bike 19th & "O" St. Tropical Fish, March 17, 7-9 p.m. Harper Multipurpose Room Tola Painting, March 24, 7-9 p.m. Harper Multipurpose Room Stained . Glass, March 31, 7-8:30 p.m. Pine Room Cather Hall Yoga, April 7, 7-9 pm, Henzlik Gym Staga Backgammon, April 14, 7-9 pm. Pine Room, Cather Hall For more details just call the Recreation Dept. at 472-3467. WdirjEqip Part T.lnrch 21-! mm For mora InfcfnustJon, tza Dennis Martin, 'ftooor. 200,' ftebr. Unfcv 472-24C3. UTALS Take off during spring break for greet week of skiing. You're on your own in luxurious con dominiums complete with wood-burning fire places. Everything paid for but the food.... even the skis II Complete Ski Package Includes: - Round trip but transportation to Winter Park, Colorado. - Daily round-trip transportation to Winter Park Ski Area - Five nights' lodging" in condominiums -Five days of complete ski equipment - Five days of complete ski equipment - Three days of ski lift tickets -Ski lesson by qualified instructors on the first day - Plus such exciting additional options as siefgh rides, tubing, snowmobiling and cross country skiing. i , , TOTAL SKI PACKAGE: Cross Country Skis Sleeping Bags Ensolite Pads Backpacks StovesCook kits Toboggans Tents Skates Canoes Rubber Raft Golf Cubs Coolers plus many more Bows and arrows Tug-o-wsr ropes Morsoshofci ' Basketball equip. Cost Dairy 3.00 1.00 0 .75 .25 2.00 150 1X0 4.C0 3.00 SO 1.00 FREE Cost Cott Weekend Week 6.00 2.00 .75 1.50 .50 3.50 3.00 2X0 8.00 4.00 .75 ISO 12.50 4.00 1-50 3,00 1.00 7J00 6.00 6.00 Softball gear Tennis racquets Volleyball equip. "Ficnla games" (everything you need v , JWW II. for a picnic), and much more. " f p p 5 February: 25 Indoor Track Meat (M) March: 3 Paddleball Entries Due (C) 9 Power WelghtSiftlng Matt 12 Wrestling Weigh-ins (A,) 18 Women's Swimming Meet (W) 17 Softball Entries Due fJS, W&C) Tennis Doublts Entrlss Du (M) 31 Horseshoe Doub.'es Entries Due (M) Tennis Entries Due (C) April: 1 Tennis Doubles Entries Due (W) 2 Golf Doulki Entf 'ks Dut GoSf Entrks Oua (YS) ' - 7 Soccer Entriss Dut (,.) 8 Golf Entries Due (Q 21 Oufebor Tradt Matt (MJ 25 fKka fUSy You can baekpadt thru Etealwtt Csnyon, Utah Jrch 19-23 for only Thm w:i be a prt msating Kanh 1, 3:23 pm at thi R- J2l,ur n interested persons.