"I think we have come a long way toward professional acceptance of deviation among our students," she said. "Poople learn to think differently and learn to express their thoughts difforently so as not to come out of the same mold."

"Tho oducatod person is ono who thinks othorwiso."

CIVIL LIBERTIES PROBLEMS

"It is the don'ts wo aro struggling with today the traditional morals in law. Tho common law becomes too common sono times, "William F. Reynard, Denver attorney and member of the Board of the Colorado branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, declared.

"The ACLU takos no position on states having the right to pass laws on sex aoti ons," he said, "but we are interested in the right to Just treatment, just sentencing."

Mr. Reynard pointed out that civil rights are narrower in scopo that civil liberties those freedoms above and beyond rights. The ninth amendement to the United States Constitution provides that rights not specifically onumerated woro reserved to the states and the people, with "maximum amount of freedom consumato with social welfare."

"Homophiles are becoming more articulato," Mr. Roynard noted. There is a growing amount of literature in the field. The growth of fiction is particularly signficant, he said, since in the past fiction has been the forerunner of social change. It is through this medium usually that the general public comes to the discovery that a problem exists.

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Mr. Reynard oitod the problem of general urbanization. nority problems are aggravated in greater concentrations of population," he said. The tendency of the homosexual to sook larger conters of populati on raises many civil liberties probloms.

People are becoming more aware that homosexuality is a sizable problem, and there is a greater realization that the problem is here to stay because of inability to change the oriontati on of these persons, Mr. Reynard said.

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