Show Mnrrh 10 107 u March 5 1975 alpine New Zealand Sex discrimnatory Laws Discussion by the Logan City Attorney tonight March 5 at 7:30 pm The meeting is sponsored by Today -- Predator’s Forum at 11:30 in the Juniper Lounge Jazz Ensemble at 12:30 pm in the UC Sunburst Lounge Nikki Giovanni to appear in the UC Auditorium at 11:30 am the Pre-LaClub in room 338 Old Main Public welcome Juniper Jills will meet Wedw nesday March am the Tomorrow Chamber Choir and String Ensembles Piano soloist at 12:30 pm in the UC Sunburst Lounge USU with Vera the FAC at 8:00 Chorale Scammon at pm Students free home of 5 at 7:30 pm in Dr and Mrs Frederick Knowlton 1398 N 1720 E Dr David Walker from the Horticulture Dept will discuss care of house plants Everyone welcome Capitalism in Decay - From environmental destruction to Watergate and the Energy Crisis Young Socialist educational class Wednesday at 6:30 in room 333 UC Wednesday Persons interested in PC equipment for the handicapped there will be a demonstration on the construction and use today in the HPER building leisure arts from 3:30 to 6:00 Don’t miss this unique display The Wildlife Society meets Wednesday March 5 at 7:30 pm in NRB 302 Slide presentation on NW Rhodesian Wildlife and 102 Many Eagles Indian Council meets Wednesday March 5 at 7:00 pm in UC 324 vote on theme and poster for Indian Week Bring quarter for dues Thursday at 3:30 in the Voice office Conversations - Thursday March 6 Helen Simmons will discuss “How the LDS Church meets the needs of women” in UC rm 313 All are welcome An informal group of Christian Scientists will meet Thursday at 11:00 am in room UC 333 Chess Club meets Thursday at 6:30 pm in conjunction with the Free University in room UC 335 The USU Square Dancing club will meet Thursday at 7:00 pm in room 102 of te PE building Announcements Women’s Lake Health Center Salt Hassles with your landlord? Trouble with your girlfriend? Need to find a doctor or just want to talk to someone? Call us 4 from 5:00 Helpline at 12:00 to can’t hurt It pm pm and it might help Applications are now available for Spring Quarter Help-lin- e training Anyone interested may Resource sign up in Walk-I- n -- 752-396- Center Want to stop smoking? New information now in Walk-I- n Resource Center All Undergraduate Women Reed and Barton silversmiths -- are having their annual silver opinion contest with a $1000 scholarship as the grand prize Call Cindy Wininger for info and 0 entry forms 753-263- Students - 1975 MCAT Registration forms are now available Pick one up in the Biology office from Linda Anderson or Dr Bahler’s office NRB 323 Deadline is April 1 Pre-Me- d The VOICE office needs representatives frpm all service organizations clubs sororities and fraternities for “Aggie Day” Next meeting Thursday March 6 Pregnant? Need help? Talk to a woman about abortion and pregnancy counseling: Feminist Free University - Anyone interested in teaching a class Tor Free University during Spring quarter please contact Eldan 5 White or Carl Blackham 8 Courses may be in specialties or hobbies you have Supervised Wortaoperience is being offered SpringQuarter by the Business Education No course be 225 Department: for 3 credits Two sections are available Section is offered to students with secretarial skills They meet Wednesday at 6:15 753-549- 752-424- Section 5 is designed for Special Services students and will meet Mondays at 5:00 in Business 115 Born again Bible Believing Christians: there is going to be a meeting of the Body Friday night UC 324 at 7:00 pm Wasatch The Northern Astronomical society will hold its monthly meeting in EC 107 Friday March 7 at 7:00 pm A program will be presented Everyone invited - No admission charge Anyone interested in starting a class in Greek next fall please contact Diane Fouts at 9 753-485- The Madwoman of Chaillot opens Thursday March 6 in the Lyric Theatre in downtown Logan The show plays March 6 7 8 13 14 and 15 Curtain time is 8:00 pm USU students with current activity card will be admitted for $100 Grad Students proficency - Language examinations French German Russian in and Spanish to be given on Saturday April 12 1975 Cost $1000 Registration deadline is March 7 1975 Register at Counseling and Testing Center Main 2 Please bring payment at time of registration Women in engineering found in great demand A high school invited women representatives having unusual careers — unusual for a woman that is — to participate in a career counseling program as compared to 30 percent in Russia Middlebrooks explained USU has been actively campaigning the past couple of years to interest women in their engineering programs offering tuition scholarships Two of the college’s best supporters in providing funds for the scholarships have been Don and Melba Corbett of Salt Lake City They have contributed almost $8000 to date soley for the purpose of encouraging women to major in engineering Utah State University sent a representative from the College of Engineering He was the only male present “USU has no women engineers on the faculty but it’s not because we haven’t sought them The few that are available have dozens of job offers from both universities and industry across a the country” explained E Joe Corbett consulting dean of the hydrologist and USU alumnus Middlebrooks said the most logical sources of College of Engineering “In fact women are so sought after in the future contributors are the field are they being engineering alumni who held engineering offered higher starting salaries responsible positions in the US than men in some instances” Geological Survey Bureau of Last year the university had 13 Reclamation Forest Service and women enrolled in engineering private consulting concerns the number This year programs during World War II has risen to 25 — an increase of “These men like myself were almost 50 percent severely hampered at this time “But it will take at least 10 without the skills of trained years before women make a women replacements” Corbett in said impression significant He said he didn’t agree with the engineering in this country” Dean Middlebrooks said theory women engineers would This is because now women marrv and forsake their careers 'make up less than one percent of at the first opportunity the engineering force in the US Woman engineering graduates can expect starting salaries member” averaging $11000-1400- 0 annually “I wasn’t to take — that’s about double what a science and encouraged math prep classes in good secretary jvill begin high school” making These were some of the com“Engineering courses are ments USU coeds in engineering demanding The attrition rate for have made men majoring in the subject is Some of the female engineering over 60 percent And most women students are strong for women’s haven’t the background needed lib and others think women’s lib for the tough engineering “is for the birds” Some plan Vendell marriage and families and others Ed courses” mechanical engineering want only to concentrate on their professor at USU and the person careers “The need for engineering responsible for the scholarship program for engineering women graduates is greater than the said supply despite rumors of over Most of the women who are engineers today agree that high schools don’t encourage women who express an interest in the “predominantly man’s field” “Girls are taught from earliest infancy that their heads are filled with cotton hay and rags and they couldn’t possibly cope with technical subjects — and even if supply There was an oversupply of engineers at one time bflt only selected areas largely aerospace” he concluded in Take stock inmerica Join the Payroll Savings Han they could it wouldn’t be ladylike or feminine” commented one working woman engineer Although the USU attitude is certainly one of encouraging wQmejnC— in lhis£ieldfemaJe students note they have problems most male students don’t face “You feel walking into a huge class and being the only woman” “There’s no other female to talk to about your school work not even a woman faculty self-conscio- US and Japan join with research Continuing joint research efforts by scientists from the United States and Japan were considered at a meeting of a group of such scientists with officials of federal agencies in Washington DC this week Studies of upper atmospheric phenomena have been performed in the United States and in Japan collaborating teams from the University of Tokyo and USU The reseachers reported their work to the National Science Foundation which supported the meeting and Department of to the US Transportation CACTUS CLUB Wed nite LIVE MUSIC NEW LEGACY 8:30 and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Ad- ministration Dr Clayton Clark director of the Center for Research in Aeronomy at USU said that 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