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Show Tuition fees too high? Try Free U classes j Interested in human sexuality? How about yoga? South Sea dancing? danc-ing? I you are, then Free U may be for you. Free II classes will begin January Janu-ary 19. Registration for these classes will continue until January 17. The classes are free and open to all. Students may register for them at the Free U registration booth in the Union Building. Credits, grades, and tests arc not given by Free U. Its purpose is to merely "offer the individual the opportunity to develop h i s own thought by creating an atmosphere at-mosphere that is condusivo to the free expression and exchange of ideas." It should be noled that the schedule- below is not complete. New classes may be added at any time during the quarter. Changes may also be made in the listed schedule. The complete schedule is as follows: needs, followed by discussions of moral mor-al and religious aspects in relation to suggested methods of control. Dr Wiens is Associate Professor of Biology. Bi-ology. Wednesdays 8:00 p.m. South Biology 212. , (11) Professional Guitar (George Martin. Mar-tin. 521-4388) Designed for more e.v pert players who are ready for and interested in professional work. Mr Martin is a professional instructor with 17 years experience. Thursdays 3:00 p.m. Union 312. ' j (12) The Cultural Arts and the Uni 1 versity (Paul Cracroft. 467-4739) a look at the historical development of the Arts in Utah, the University's role, promotion problems, values a'nd future. Dr. Cracroft is director ol Lectures and Concerts at the University. Univer-sity. Thursdays 3:30 p.m. H PR ft ! (13) Tissue and Orjjan Transplantation Transplanta-tion (David Steinniuller Ph.D. 322-7775 322-7775 or 322-4903) This class will cover the biologic, immuroligic, socioioglc economic, ethical, etc. aspects of human hu-man tissue and organ replacement and transplantation. Dr. Steinniuller is Assistant As-sistant Professor of Pathology anc Surgery. Thursdays 7:00 p.m. Annex An-nex 2036. (14) Cult ism. Witchcraft, and Anti-('nmiminism Anti-('nmiminism (Dr. Harold Bauman, 521-. 3296 or 322-6672) An investigation of ( the roots and consequences of thm related phenomena of I lie modem world symptoms of serious dislocation of fear and a search for new soda! I values. Dr. Baunian is Associate Professor Pro-fessor of History. Thursdays 8:00 p.m 1 Business 202. " j r (15) Contemporary Issues in Trim H Education (Ronald Bigelow. 322-659; What are the Issues involved in the education of culturally different 0! v disadvantaged children. Readings bj Coles. Deni son, Pearl and Kozol wll p (I) Vnstnictured Dialogue with lir. tleorge Wald Iliggins, Professor of Biology at Harvard. Sat. Jan out v 10:1)11 a.m. OSI1 Auditorium. ( !) Fly Tying Kluy Benson, 355-58561 This class will be both an introduction introduc-tion and a continuation of last quarter's quar-ter's class on the construction of artificial arti-ficial fishing lures. Mondavs 7:1)0 n m - - North Biology 07. CI) Fiber Class Construction of Automobiles Auto-mobiles and Furniture (Lynn Behm. .'105-9804) An informal lecturediscussion lecturediscus-sion of tin; techniques and methods of glassfiber construction, with emphasis on auto bodv. Mondavs H:l)l) p in OS I 238. (1) Yoga. (Mamie Josephson,' 350-4414 j Study and practice of Yoga exercises and thought. Mondavs 9:30 p.m. Union 277. (." Beginning Guitar (George Martin, 521-4388; This class will be directed inward the beginner, or rank amateur. ama-teur. It will provide a general introduction intro-duction and survey the basics of all guitar work. Mr. Martin is a professional profes-sional instructor with 17 years experience. ex-perience. Tuesdays 3:00 p.m. Union 324. (fi) Religious Existentialism and Related Re-lated Philosophy (Mrs. Elayrc Fiu-patrick, Fiu-patrick, 359-50661 This class will be a comprehensive study from Adam to Tillich and Buber. Mrs. Fitzpalrick holds an M.S. in philosophy. Tuesdays 7:30 p.m.. 1829 Michigan Ave. i") Contemporary Play Reading (Dr. Vern Adix, 363-2139 or 322-6222) The play form, used for social comment, political satire, or simply enjoyment, does not come alive until it is read. Small groups will read contemporary plays, drawing from the works of Arthur Miller, Albee, Kaufman, Shaw and others. No theatrical experience necessary. Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. 1532 Michigan Ave. (8) Zen Macrobiotic Cooking (William Ullig) Return to natural foods following follow-ing tradition of Zen cooking. Wednesdays Wednes-days 6:30 p.m. 322 So. 11th East. (!)) Introduction to Soaring (Garv A Flandro, 277-9984) Ground School instruction in-struction in motorlcss flight techniques. tech-niques. Dr. Flandro is Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering and has had training in Aeronautical Engineering. Engi-neering. Wednesdays 7:00 pm HliB 2092. 1 (10) Population: Challenge Id Survival Sur-vival (Dr. Del Wiens. 322-6229 or 487-2j81) 487-2j81) Analysis or world and regional population increases and the capacity ot world resources to meet future ue uiscusseu. ur. Blgeiow is as Professor of Education. j h (10) Free Form Music (Rod D.ivnr L and Kurt Setzer. 363-3096) Open toil P mediums of music. Informal jam sessions ses-sions for the beginner or expert. cl time and p)ace to be announced. J (17) Ohicano Spanish (Dr. Phillip Sul m livan 322-7392) An introduction to cor, versational Spanish and Mexican-Ar-1 erican Culture. time and place t j be announced. j M. (18) Human Sexuality (Dr. Rich!! 158) Subjects will include: person: Babcock. 322-7647 or 298-3501 code N comunication In sex. anatomy physiology, constructive and destm live sexual behavior, contraception abortion and unwanted pregnane and sex education in the home. P' Babcock Is Asst. Professor of Obslt rics and Gynecology. time M; place to be announced. (19) Introduction to Sailing (Holl er Barber, 322-7765 or 487-2832) This be Is for anyone who hasn't been sailifl- yQ but would like to find out more ab- . the beauty, challenge and fundamtf als of sailing. It will Include sea, Boa ship, sailing theory and hope'" sist: some practical sailing in the ear r spring. Mr. Barber has had military and instructional backgW11 nigl, in sailing. time and place to I- jj arranged. 1 pr (20) The Problems of Mass Lw legis (Dr. John L. Squires 322-8117 or Amc 7842) Dr. Squires Is Professor Health, Recreation and Physical &- ore cation. time and place In 1),1, man ranged. I Have (21) Ham Radio Operation I Burt 'j Lorir Anderson. 298-7820) Kcginninfi l h0US( see (Novice) instruction. TlmrM y , 7:00 p.m. MEB 3013. I ldn , Utati (23) The Art of Raising fliMilr.'n ' W. O. Smith). NATE: The first1'1' meets Jan. 14 (Wed.) at 8 1" j the Vi arrange additional meetings. ! ness ( 1211) Hula & Tubman UHm ccTlb 322-5000) Tuesday. G:30. topics |