Daily Ncbraskan Friday, January 22, 1982 Page 2 First Savings Company of Lincoln is now accepting applications for the Guaranteed STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM Certain qualifications are required for eligibility. Please call for complete information or visit either of our two convenient locations. FDRST SAVDWGS COMPANY OF UNCOLN A First National Lincoln Corp. Subsidiary First National Bldg., 56th & 0 Sts. 14th & L Sts. TELEPHONE: 471-1575 HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday-Friday An Industrial Loan and Investment Company Want to Communicate Better LEARN ASSERTIVE SKILLS In Male Female Relationships? One group offers assertion training which will focus on the communication skills and social skills needed for estab lishing and maintaining satisfying rela tionships with the opposite sex will meet for 7 weeks on Monday's from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. from February 1st through March 15th. If you're interested contact Sue or Paul at the Counseling Center, 472-3461. Another group, emphasizing general assertive skills will meet for 7 weeks on Wednesdays from 1 :30 3:30 February 3rd, through March 17th. If you're interested contact Luis or Sally at the Counseling Center, 472-3461. Know What Came With My Contact Lenses? Mary Ann Lutz Student University of Nebraska Free in-office consultations to discuss my eyes and contact lenses A thorough examination of eye function and eye health by my doctor Individual selective fitting considering the following contact lenses that the doctors use: Regular Soft Lenses (over 30 different lens types) Soft Lenses for Astigmatism Extended Wear Soft Lenses (5 types can be worn while sleeping) Tinted Soft Lenses Gas Permeable (3 types) Hard Lenses Bifocal Soft and Hard Lenses Full time availability of doctors and staff Close supervision of all contact lens fittings Individual private instruction on care and handling of any lens type Four to six weeks follow-up care with the office that includes trial program for: 1 . (Hose observation of comfort and eye health 2. Lens strength or fitting modification if indicated 3. No charge for damaged lenses minimum charge for lost lenses This follow-up care is, of course, included in the original fee Immediate replacement of most lenses A continuing care program future upgrading of lens care and of contact lenses as scientific progress is made We believe you need to know International Contact Lens 3200 O' St. 475-1030 J Psychologist, UNL professor debate homosexuality issue Ily Chris Welsch In an emotional debate Thursday on the psychological and social aspects of homo sexuality, James K. Cole, a UNL psycholo gy professor, took the stand against Paul Cameron, a Lincoln psychologist. Cole began the VA hour debate in the Nebraska Union, defending gay rights and opposing Cameron's anti-homosexual stance. Cole questioned Cameron's claim to be-. ing an expert on homosexuality, and ac cused him of violating the American Psy chology Association's code of ethics. "Cameron has referred to homosex uals as 'an infectious tribe, who are lethal and dangerous to themselves and socie ty,' " Cole said. "He has manipulated fig ures, used obscure language and used ap peals to fear and emotion to prove his point." Cole had statistical tables handed out to the audience from an unpublished Kin sey Institute report that Cameron used to support his views. Cole pointed out what he called fallacies in the way Cameron had used the tables. "Cameron has used arbitrary statistics with non-representative samplings and un controlled variables," Cole said. Cameron defended his use of the Kin sey data and stated the reasoning behind his anti-homosexual stance. "The question at hand is whether or not our society should change to accommodate homosexuals," Cameron said. "I admit the evidence we have is weak, but can we ques tion the judgment of our forefathers? "The writers of the past in the west ern world have deemed homosexuals as less-than-desirable citizens." he said. The Kinsey data shows that homosex uals are more likely to be unhappy, suici dal and criminal, Cameron said. Homosex uals take a disproportionate number of vir gins and recruit more young people than their heterosexual counterparts, he said. Cole ended his argument with a plea for homosexuals to be viewed as people and as individuals. "Homosexuals are people - some good, some bad. They appear in all walks of life and cannot be viewed as monsters," Cole said. "I am not a heterosexual; I am not a homosexual. I am not a bisexual or an asexual. I am not a stereotype." Cameron said Cole's statements are ir relevant. "Homosexuals are people; that is irrel evant," Cameron said. "Hitler and Stalin were people too. Nice people can do less than pleasant things. "We have some hard choices to make from insufficient data, however I don't think the law should protect homosexuals nor should we allow more to generate through these laws," he said. Lincoln police to auction bicycles The Lincoln Police Department will sponsor an auction of unclaimed bi cycles Saturday at Lincolnland Towing, 4lOW.PSt. The auction will begin at 10 ajn., and will also include unclaimed miscel laneous property, according to Doris King of the LPD property department. The bikes that will be auctioned off have been recovered within the city of Lincoln, including UNL campuses. The bikes are kept for 60 days before being eligible for sale, King said. 5 TAKE THE CHILL . . . and put it back into the weather with hot homemade soup for lunch or dinner from SOUPERSALADALLEY. SOUPERSALADALLERY takes the edge off the cold with our soups, made fresh daily and hearty sandwiches to satisfy that appetitie. WE' RE SURE TO HAVE YOUR FAVORITE . . . clam chowder french onion chili chicken noodle old fashioned bean Canadian cheese country vegetable cream of broccoli ' ,r ,