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10 The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, September 2. 1971 Crist - students unaware of sex LrC News Bureau "Sex and the Student-not how to do it, but what to do when you have problem? of any type. If you think you know it all, you might be surprised." That's how UNC's Orientation booklet described the seminar on sex held Tuesday at the Union. Speaking within the theme, 'The Answer Lies Within," UNC gynecologist Takey Crist challenged new students to carefully examine their ideas about sex. "I believe it is necessary, indeed unavoidable, that human beings take a total responsibility for themselves," he said. "It matters now what society, parents or culture dictate. But for us, in the final analysis, it is the self that must decide whether the choice is going to be the right one. "Man's dignity rests in his ability to chose his destiny. I am told there is a revolution in America. I understand there is a "Greening of America I believe it' he continued. "I believe m young people and I feel like the honesty of your generation somehow find a way to bridge the gap between the shame and hypocrisy of the older generation so that we can obtain a more meaningful and healthier life. "There are many motivations for entering a sexual relationship," he told the students. "One of man's most central needs is closeness, to be seen, appreciated and understood by another individual," he said. He noted neither our culture, our parents, nor our friends have had the answers as to how "we can love others and trust others to love us. "One of life's greatest journeys is the discovery of self s.nd how to safely ar.d openly reveal that self to peop'- v care a 1 i. . . - a. .. .. 4 v. ... 3 . . ;-c .. revelation," he continued. "There are various ways in wh:;h can try to get close, and sex legitimately is one path toward stepping out of our, individual isolation. At the same time, s can bnng home to us on an even deep. level 'ust how little we are understood. a. so the-r physical sexual relations, but h against reir.g freed into be our cult:- his "oerstr implied" 'bout .gasm: it doesn't pr person or solv; rv-t, w arr. ;d ve cr.e's adequacy or.tucts. "A mature, fulfills. :g-;as::nc "The kev. then. Hi the relaiionsh:? relationship r-. XSV V( i I ...a time of beautiful being AT Khz mi hi HP 149 4- E. FRANKLIN ST. 2 itself and not sex. only one aspect of the relationship," he emphasized. "I wonder if in your attempt to overcome your loneliness and desperate attempt to escape the feelings of emptiness and the threat of apathy you have sacrificed your real identity." he said. "Sexual confusion? "I can predict for you that when fear or rejection or loneliness dominates sexual relations, the experience becomes unsatisfying and tends to increase rather than relieve emotional relationships." he said. "It is also true that any sexual relationship in which one partner drastically exploits the other, the relationship soon turns out to be an unhappy one." Crist told the students no one is ereby each shares the concerns and affections effort than what xr. espor.se demands " SUMMER OF '42 MICHEL LEG RAND 1 . . . i I ' I ft'' 1 4 . i 3 . '''MI' ' i lis. - .T - 1 . NOW 2:40-4:50-7:00-9: 10 other s takes more organism: Crist also sa:d the frankness with which today's young people discuss sexual problems is more natural, refreshing and appropriate to man's basic nature than the tenseness, over-restraint, and shame expressed by the older standards. "I think the force gathering on mar.v of our college campuses with regards to the desire for sexual information, and with regards to the publishing of man sex education handbooks suggest stror.glv lack of adequate formal loci for obtaining the necessary information m this very significant area." he said. "Because of the taboos associated with this subject, information had been relegated to the secretive and equated primarily with individuals who are abnormal. The questions asked by college youth are legitimate, necessary, and should make us all respond thoughtfully, adequately and quickly to fill the void that has been there for such a long time." WELCOME STUDENTS Daw Dcuo QaZcA UNIVERSITY SQUARE STANDS ALONE! v- Ji i . VWir.rs.tn J- I Academy Awards BEST PICTURE! STARTS FRI. 3:20-7:30 LAST DAY PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK Playboy Playmate Puzzles Beaded Curtains Use your 10 discount with coupon posters WELCOME NEW STUDENTS AND RETURNING STUDENTS TO CHAPEL HILL AND THE SHARYN LYNN SHOPPE 1 Featuring Sizes Petite 3 to 15 DRESSES PANTS COATS BOOT LENGTH COATS Placket Shirt $7.00 HOT PANTS SETS BOOT LENGTH PANTS Peasant Top $7.00 SHIRTS i :-n Z3 SKIRTS KNIT TOPS-Short sleeve and Long sleeve SWEATERS Plain Knit and Ribbed Knit GREEK BAGS RAIN COATS SCARFS GIFT ITEMS GLOVES KNIT HATS LINGERIE BELTS POCKET BOOKS BLAZERS 1 I h fU p k Co CAPES JEANS I 85 SLAX HOT PANTS B Ck CO : Co S3 CO x r it - (Cm 'The Style That's In Is At Sharyn Lynn The Coat Snc-.v.i is a Melton Hooded Boot Ler.gth Coat with 2 Zipper cIojh g-s tna trimmed with an ethmc braid. 5 to 1 m Navv. BANK CARDS HONORED "uirro)WPr nnru rui ini 122 EAST r .NKLIM ST WCA 7 R radio goes full power Sept. 20 b Jim Mir. or return :d t-J r.'e: Ser: 2j I: r:e$rr.ti s:.r. e . tr::-;;hi-N Dor i:or The tat:.--r. ci.r. re Y.sit 550 AM on the riJ:o Jl Mus:c Director Rar.J ("r.tter.t J the format u i'. rea:r. rr.uch the vitr.e U: yeir u i ir. e rr.phav -.t. p "itre:e r ; k . "'Ae vir.t to he Jefir.ite Iterr.itr.e to the top -0 nu:c hard or. other !it:or.." he " look it the vi'.c f:c-..res it ar record store shos the tpe of rr.u:c that in the most pop-Iar. Ve're the cn! :r.um. V e hjve r.o ir.tfr.t-.or. o: ret r :ap. . . ; t station arour.d here pbir. cor.t:r.uousl Cntter.tor. caeJ the Who. V.'----. Brothers. Jethro Tu'.l. J or.: M.t.hei.. Byrds and Stores a exanple o: records pbyeJ on VCAR. '"We take great care to !der.!:t ou: music v'Ah our h:er,erv" Boh P'orettur.. program director, suid. "Since c are u campus radio ue are able to center al! our music. nev.s and advertisements around the students." he said. "The most important feature t .; radio station should he music." Foreman said. "Because of this, ue limit disc jockey talk and advertisements to a hare ecom-j a tp:ca) commercul station " V d-. ert. cements are limited to no mor? than s; minutes out of the hour. "As non-profit mak-.ng orgir.uation. e d -"" have to cear our format to include the maximum r.umher of commercials v car. u-fh h.vfr.ir. su.Ci v'ur to rve the . - 'v not to re s- .vfvJv he said. rR vas for:. r. lr her the rad.o stations of trar.v;'.le To-er. viorr;on. hhrmchaus and James Dorm-.tortes merged Office and stud.os are located m thnr.chauv I he station i operated under the Puhlications Board and a hoard ,: directors composed of tvko people fr -e.i.h res-.der.ee- wollege and one from each t:aterr.:t and vront uhuh suhscr:u-.s to VUWR. I he entire staft ts composed or students, foreman said disc uvkes. sa.es..ii.i a..c c..t"'cc.s a.c ..cic.v. immediate . No experience t needed f'.-: the positions. Those students interested should applv at the Wl'AR ofiicO I he station operates under carrier current. It erves all maor res-.dence colleges hut cannot he heard .m-: automobile radios. It is or. the air 2' ho'Urs a day. seven days a week. U e DTH 3 ssiTieas We're Smiling Because You're Back, and We Have: Smiles Blackboards Posters & Stickers Bags Stationery Scratch pads J ewe In' You'll be smiling too if you shop at THE DANDELION IIWJtUxT-'- 1 NOW 1-3-5-7-9 NMH 'I j THERE S A NEW DEAL3CUIf.G -T MILTO.1. 1 THE SAME DISTINCTIVE SUJS AW SPORT COATS BUT W ITH CA MPLS BUDGETS AV MW! LOTS Or GOOD LOOK ISO SPORT COATS IN GRAY, WINE AND BLUE GROUNDS, WITH Bl -SWING BACKS, AT ONLY S 50.00 SUITS WITH PLAIN AND BISWING BACKS, TLARED PANTS IN TAN. BLUE AND GRA Y GROUNS, A T 75.00. LARGE CHOICE STOCK Of SHORT SLEEVE KNITS, REGULAR!. Y TO $10.00. OPENING SPECIAL OES5.99. LARGE GROUP BODY SHIRTS, LONG SLEEVES, REGULAR!. Y si 5.00 to $25.00, ALL A T HALF PRICE' THIS NEW DEAL EXTENDS TO OUR NEW LONG SI EL VE SHIR IS. EXCITING PATTERNS A T S 10.00 AND s 12. (5. IOIN I HE SARTORIAL EXCITEMENT AT MILTON'S!
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