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and it is necessary that they their own position regarding h with and what they itnr comfortable they’re comfortable with So when they have pcopk b°ut coming in presenting them problems handle can what know they sexuality they Wells added If charges are filed which both Gunnell and Aunun say is unlikely the case wiBbt determined under the US Supreme Court I decision in the California ti Slillre case In that case the high court ruled that material which taken as a whole appeabw contemporary prurient interest is offensive to has no acommunity standards and which value cm rtistic scientific literary or political be ruled as obscene in court he Wells says that the Him strips which ptv a of complete shows in his class are part is import he which says on sexuality gram for his students lo understand in The purpose of the course as stated nd attitudes syllabus is to "assess the behaviors of human sexuality within family influences relationships as well as those which help a person “make decisions feet one’s sexual attitudes and behaviors bedk®-undirrsta- CLARKSTON LOOP BICYCLE ROAD RACE S ponsoned by Summit Cyclists of Logan ft Surmise Cydeng Sanctioned by tbe US Cycling SATURDAY MAY 9 1981 FedeeaDon 10:00 am- - meet at Nocoton City Pan k — —— KCLO Midnight Specials Tho Flno Lino Botwoon Sanity a Insanity 4 ‘Cteushtcrhouzo Fiva” Aboot who Wor can dototfw mind ' A D f She said she became interested in the C because she had known Tamower sligNty- ' and because she identified with Jean HaU Alexander said it is important to be two' of the forces operating in the life of Harris forces that combined to make her suicidA Harris as the head mistress of one of 4 most prestigious girls schools in the county felt the professional pressure of being a W cessful woman in a man’s world Alexand said people cond which was scheduled to be shown Thursday but which Wells decided not to show after talking with the officers depicts homosexual lovemaking positions The material is published by Beacon Press an arm of the Unitarian Church and was developed lor use with 12- - and Wells said that the class is on the 400 level and that as far as he knew everyone in the class is over 18 Wells said that members of his class had been given the option to stay home on the two days that the films were shown and that no penalty was imposed against those who decided to do so He said that only two people told him that they preferred to not watch the films "This is part of what you face when you try to feath human sexuality" Weds said "I feel what I am doing is very appropriate The films are very explicit but 1 think they are very appropriate "I have a large number of people in that classroom that plan to go into areas involving human sexuality counseling working with ‘ j j ' fj Wells says film strips needed (continued from page 3) ' ek Cl C categoRies acoanded fon 1st 2nd L 3d place in eacb category entny fon mone inpoa contact: motion$200 8 Stenqafse 752-272- Bob Van CTyks 752-500- 1 Sunrise Cydcy 753-529- 4 |