The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 16, 1981, Page page 2, Image 2

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Wednesday, September 16, 1981
daily nebraskan
Special Selection
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New hunt beginning this semester,
headhunter expecting more victims
The game that gives a license to kill is
returning to UNL and this time it is called
"Son of Hunt."
Last year's game, "Hunt", was played a
bit differently than this semesters' version.
Pariticpants are required to attend an
organizational meeting within the next two
weeks, said Betty Burch, one of the game
organizers.
"One of the differences this semester is
that you can choose alternative weapons
other than simply a dart gun," she said.
The only clues this year will be. a last
name and first initial, instead of the inclu
sion of a picture, Burch said. Persons may
re-enter the game if they are eliminated
early.
From response so far, Burch said she
expects a better turnout this semester,
possibly around 40 or 50 persons.
The game got off to a late start last
spring, and the semester ended before the
game did. But this fall', the game is start
ing earlier and will last as long as the
players' commitment, Burch said.
"I like to think of it as an advanced
form of hide and seek or Sherlock
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Holmes," she said. Burch said she heard
some people say the game made killing an
organized sport.
"This is hot how the game should be
interpreted," she said.
Burch said another game organizer is
Diane Elliott.
"We refer to ourselves as headhunters,"
Burch said.
Red Cross swim
classes offered
The Red Cross wil conduct adapted
aquatic workshops at Mabel Lee Hall in the
next two weeks.
The first workshop will be Sept. 25
from 7 to 1 1 p.m. with another one sched
uled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 27. Work
shops are also scheduled Oct. 2 from 7 to
1 1 p.m. and Oct. 4 from 8 a.m. to 5 pjn.
Students who take the course and are
already certified to teach junior and senior
lifesaving will be certified to teach swim
ming to special groups.
Interested students should contact the
Red Cross at 475-5581 by Sept. 21.
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skills helped
by program
Want to learn about pain
less parenting, simplified
recording, or stress and ten
sion reduction? How about
a course in creative wellness,
time management or hot air
ballooning?
These are just a few of
the 77 non-credit courses
offered by the Communiver
sity program.
The Communiversity was
founded in 1975 by the
University Extension Divi
sion, which is now the
Division of Continuing
Studies, said Chuck Havli
cek, program coordinator.
"These classes, taught
mostly by UNL staff and
faculty, tend to be self
improvement or skill improvement-oriented.
But we
also have six courses in
alternative energy and
courses in outdoor recrea
tion such as the trip down
the Niobrara this weekend,"
Havlicek said.
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