The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1979, Page page 6, Image 6

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again.
So l was let go.
A lot of people are like
my boss. They think that
everyone dies of cancer. I
thought so. too. Until the
American Cancer Society,
through one of its service
and rehabilitation programs,
helped me return to a
normal life.
The ACS also has local
Units that help Americans
who've never had cancer
understand it better.
Today, more and more,
cancer is a curable disease.
Ignorance about cancer is
curable, too.
American Cancer
Society
Drug abuse class
offered at UNL
Alcohol is the third leading drug killer and is
responsible for more physical, social and economic
problems in the United States than any other drug,
according to a UNL associate professor.
Robert S. Weppner, associate professor of health
education and Director of the Nebraska Center for
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, will be
teaching a four-week mini course that will deal with
the historical, cultural, legal and physical aspects of
drugs from alcohol to heroin.
"I'm not going to deal with moral or ethical
issues," he said. '
"Drugs are here to stay," he said. "There is
archaeological evidence that shows that man has
used drugs for 60,000 years."
"I want to help people make informed choices
about alcohol and other drugs."
Weppner has taught the course at the University
of Wisconsin and the University of Miami.
Weppner has also served as the Chief of the
Social Science Section at the Federal Narcotics
Hospital in Lexington, Ky. Before coming to UNL
this semester, he was assistant dean at the School of
Allied Health Professions in Milwaukee, Wise.
The mini course, Health Education 255, began
Monday.
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