6 Thursday, March 26, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Tell it again, Grampst The one about being caught in the shark frenzy off the Great Barrier Reef!" INTRODUCTORY OFFER! CLUB SANDWICH Try our newest creation. Loaded with lean ham, tasty turkey, sizzling bacon... and all kinds of other good stuff. Regular price: $2.49. LIMITED TIME ONLY! $1.99 with coupon 1618 W. 23rd • Lawrence "They're going to get me for driving while aroused," he joked, "with a frog." Week Continued from p. Libby has a light-hearted attitude about sex, but he recognizes the need for birth control and protection against AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. "I want to lead the next sexual revolution, but it's not going to happen until AIDS is conquered," he said. He recommends that people who have more than one sex partner use not just the pill, but also condoms or foam because they ward against unwanted pregnancies as well as diseases. And he also recommends that people have more than one sex partner. "We don't live in a monogamous society, and we try to pretend like we do," he said. Libby said people should have caring relationships that were based on friendship as well as sex. "Monogamy is an extreme, and so is promiscuity," he said. "We need to look at the in-between." Dailey said he didn't think monogamy was on its way out, but some people didn't need or want a single serious relationship. And he said extramarital affairs were fairly common. Libby has written many articles, including "Sex, the Family, and the Religious New Right," which appeared in the magazine he founded, "Lifestyles," originally titled "Alternative Lifestyles." The professional journal deals with communes, group marriages, single parenting and other topics that cover sex and relationships. "We have a fear of pleasure in this society," he said. "I think lust is a good thing. We need more lust and less violence." Dailey said Libby's book was widely used in undergraduate programs at U.S. universities, and Dailey's class used a different book. Libby also co-wrote "Sexual Choices," a textbook for sex education classes that won the Book of the Year Award in 1981 and the National Association of Nurses in 1981. "My parents told me to go into what interested me the most, and it was sex," said Libby, who now makes his living giving speeches and writing articles about sex. Libby's parents just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. "I'm not opposed to marriage," Libby said. Libby lives with Roxanne Ribbit in his Massachusetts home. He was married at 26 to a woman with whom he had been living. He said the woman told him to marry her, or she would leave. They were divorced four and a half years later. But open communication and realistic expectations are important for a successful marriage On Campus ■ "Does Food Set the Mood or Mood Determine Food Choice?" an Adult Development Colloquium, is scheduled for noon today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. ■ "Impressions of the Southern Cone from Recent Tour," a Brown Bag Lunch program, is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. today in 109 Lippincott Hall. - The KU baseball team is scheduled to play beamed逮捕 College at 1 p.m. today at Quigley Field. - "The Mechanics of Pore Water Uptake by Overland Flow," a doctoral defense, is scheduled for 3 p.m. today in 2007 Learned Hall. - "Real Analysis: A Survey of Some Interesting Problems," a mathematics collocium, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in 119 Strong Hall. "The Eighteenth Century Scottish Intellectual Inquiry; Context and Continuities vs. Civic Virtue," a history lecture, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in 4001 Wescoe Hall. "Oux Lustsiens sin Junsniel:" TIME OUT TAVERN - "What Was There to Celebrate?" a Victoria's Jubilee speech, is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. I drink... Therefore, I am! Every Thursday 34 oz. Mug first draft-$1.50 $1.00 Refills all night long Die Operette 'Im weissen Rosse' als Ausdruck der dreissinger Jahre." a German lecture, is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in confrence rooms A and B of Watson Library. Fraternities & Sororities— Check into our special keg prices for keg parties at TIME OUT Every Saturday $1.00 Pitchers 25 Draws All Day $2.00 Cover Charge after 7 p.m. For A Change Take TIME OUT This bizarre, haunting allegory for freedom is the tale of a man held captive with a woman at the bottom of a sand pit. (1964) Director: Hiroshi Teshigahara Woman in the Dunes 842-9533 Tonight Coming This Weekend "Blue Velvet" "A Clockwork Orange" "Sid and Nancy" 7:00 p.m. $2.00 Woodruff Aud. JOSTENS AMERICA'S COLLEGE RING Monday thru WednesdayMarch 30th thru April 1st 10 a.m.—4 p.m. $25 Deposit For one week only, order and save on the gold ring of your choice. For complete details, see your Jostens representative. ©1986 Jostens inc. Litho U S A 86-348A (CP 092W 87) HASHINGER OLIVER ELLSWORTH Attention all Residential Halls! Applications for AURH Executive Board Positions are now being accepted for: Board of Appeals chairperson Athletic chairperson Housing and Contracts chairperson Programming chairperson Publicity chairperson Newsletter chairperson Student Senate chairperson LEWIS Applications are at the front desk of each hall. Deadline is Friday March 27th Turn applications in to the Office of Residential Programs 123 Strong Hall TEMPLIN G.S.P-CORBIN