Show Page Wednesday Sept 25 1974 6 Women’s center CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF helps special needs INST book lists and newsletters from other women’s centers from across the country Ann Hatch a volunteer worker for the center represents another side of the center She works closely with the community and portunities Susan Colthap staff reporter The USU Women’s Center has been open for four months in an effort to provide a place for all women to obtain information assistance and referral con- cerning the opportunities and resources available to them “We are so new we still need to find out what our special needs are for this area” said Vicky a Hedges:- Ms- - Hedges--i- s time graduate student and part worker at the center - - -- Hedges is interested in working with the students on campus and letting them know about what is available to them “My involvement now is to talk to my friends and see what they Ms Y Y Y ? r7 7 7 7 f7 Logan 7 7Y VAL’S CHEVRON Free car wash with any service This weekend only 405 North Main 752-996- 6 terruption in their college career and the center wan-ts-thelp them to get started again Ms Hatch said there are problems such as insurance for a single woman what day care center to use or whether to take classes at the high school or o a EVENING CLASSES BEGIN SAINTS September 25th September 25th STUDENTS and TOWNSPEOPLE MAY REGISTER AT THE INSTITUTE BUILDING ANY DAY THIS WEEK BETWEEN 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM STUDENT FEES: There is an Institute Activity Fee of $100 Students may register for any number of classes with no additional charge Institute TOWNSPEOPLE AND OTHERS: Are welcome at the Institute Fee for Classes is $600 per class non-cred- BABY SITTERS PROVIDED for some classes Call T program T T7T 752-426- IT for information 5 Ut Ml is it speaker usually attending The program attracted a variety of people this summer with an attendance of about 20 to 50 peQple each time Thfs Thursday the will feature Head MacMahon Judith Librarian of the Cache Public Library Ms MacMahon has been at the public library since May 1973 and has been Head Librarian since August Her topic will be “Libraries— growing with the future” Current literature for women will also be community staff and students There will be a bulletin board with current events and op- - Y She said that this may mean anyone who isn’t 18 years old and a freshman There are women who may have had an in- FALL QUARTER DAYTIME CLASSES BEGIN which began this summer continuing this year The “Sack lunch” program is every Thursday at noon with a guest open to everyone In woman” al Conversations opportunities recreation and career planning Ms Hedges emphasized that the center is Best Car “non-tradition- college want from the center” she said The establishment of the Women’s center was brought about by staff women According to Ms Hedges there hasn’t been much student or community input and they want to get more involvement The center which is located on the third floor of the University Center contains a library and magazine area with information to help women There are a number of programs open in the center These include speakers education s JhJhJhJhJhJkJhJ Wash the LATTER-DA- Y Y Y Y Y Y Y discussed All students faculty and are invited to women community held attend it will be September 26 at noon in room 313 of the University Center The Women’s center provides a chance for women to meet and hear other women and what they are doing It can help give more to women when women have done they see what and are doing It can encourage them to be themselves self-confiden- CACTUS CLUB Meet the gang at the cactus Wed nite Live Music ROOM 2 $ SfELCOliHE BACK AGGIES 10 2 6 4 9 5 3 Choate Jeweler y 33 West 1st North 753-103- 10 2 SSC 1 5 6 1 10 4 9 3 EAR PIERCERS” frmfc iii Wm Oini i SSC SSC 2 5 6 9 2 3 1 10 4' DEVELOPMENTAL DAY SCHOOL 197 West Fifth South Logan Utah 753-342- SSC 0 2 6 5 2 3 4 10 2 5 PRESCHOOL EDUCATION AND DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN 2'A - 6 Full or half day schedule Licensed with city and state' oDirector has MS in Child Development Certified teachers V New Building V Large outside play area 2 5 10 - -- 9 V BR Annex ( i i 'St i $ Sui ' i t t ? ' |