Show lh A f n May 28 1975 Pag® 9 to be increased owling Lila Cooley Staff reporter motion was accepted to raise bowling prices in the game room by the U C Policy Board Wednesday The raise which is the first since 1968 will be from 35 cents to 40 cents per line for the students and faculty A campus users will pay 65 cents instead of the current 45 cents per line This is comparable to downtown prices Off Gameroom director Karl Ward said this price raise will bring in about $1500 additional revenue He said this money would be used to coordinate and conduct student leagues and tournaments Ward said he hoped that a full time mechanic could be hired to also serve as an assistant manager He said this person would have the responsibility to plan the leagues and tournaments “The additional revenue will v ' v ( not pay for the mechanic” said UC Director Val Christensen “This would be funded by several combining time part positions” A motion to keep a barber shop in the basement of the UC was accepted 30 The present lease expires June and the present manager desires to Christensen retire said He said he would go forward with arrangements through the Purchasing Department to open bid for the le'ase motion to begin plans for renovation of part of the third floor of the U C was approved A This would the include possibility of providing office space for the Academic Senate and Student Activity Board Minority Reach Out Center said Bill Gentry Activities VP The area under consideration is the open space in the east end of the third floor and the funding come would provements from the im- said budget Christensen ROTC cadets give awards in ceremony On Thursday May ROTC Awards to presented the 22 were outstanding cadets in the NRB auditorium National organizations select one cadet from each unit for the Awards The Department of the Army Superior Cadet Awards were presented to Barry F Gennett Robert office space would quadruple the present use” think The UC Policy Board apporved a 5‘ increase in bowling for students and a 20c increase for users off-camp- Gentry will follow through to initiate proposals for what renovations should take place the AUSA Award This Award is for the MS III cadet who has contributed the most thorough leadership in advancing the standing of AROTC at USU Richard K Hughes received the Outstanding Air Force Freshman Award and W Dahl received the Commandant of Cadets ROTC W James Toole MS II Earl W McNeil MS III and Peter S Golberg MS IV These awards were Award based upon military recipient MS I and academic scholarship leadership discipline courtesy character and Ellen M Joy was the of the Sonsor Corps Commander’s Cape and Peter Goldberg the Commander’s Sword S Workshop to be held in Kundalin Yoga Kundalini yoga a 27000 year technique will be presented through a USU workshop May 31 and June 1 Members of Guru Ram Das Ashram in Salt Lake City will be teaching the course Kundalini yoga is the oldest form of yoga Different yogas old concentrate on different aspects of life — intellect devotion service and physical health Kundalini yoga incorporates all these aspects “We’ve looked at this space for a long time” said Christensen “I potential qualities as an officer Michael A Smith received Bhajan a master of kundalini yoga brought the Yogi technique to the United States in 1968 creating an organization known as 3HO (Healthy Happy Holy Organization) Practitioners of kundalini yoga believe that working on the physical body gives the student an experience of in effecting himself positive changes The USU Kundalini Yoga Beginner’s Workshop will last from pm each day in UC 225 a notebook Bring pad or blanket 1- -6 and empty stomach A $10 donation is requested For registration or more information 6 call Jean at 753-535- S 1 VE VOW IT S E JMEEDHAl II JEWELERS 20-- 30 DISCOUNT OH DIAMONDS Conversations held Sex discrimination disease of US accordingly discussion participants Diane Fouts Staff writer Professional women from four foreign countries discussed problems of discrimination in their countries at the Conversations seminar held last Thursday The general consensus was that there is little discrimination in education for women women said couraged by All the entheygre families their Several of the women came from families in which at least one of the parents are teachers “I never heard about sex discrimination until I came to the U S” said Dr Wedad Abdou Egypt She has her PhD in physics from Exeter University in Englandt teaches physics at Alexandria University in Egypt and is doing research at USU Egypt confining “In Egypt tradition is socially confining but not professionally so” she said Elisabeth Bernando Dr with a is an MD Brazil speciality in gynecology and obstetrics She said that she experienced no discimination in getting admitted to medical school “In Brazil all candidates for med school take a test to determine their competence No identification is on the test except a number The top tests are admitted to the school with no consideration of their race or their sex” she said 15 percent of class female Dr Bernardo said that when she graduated from medical school in 1969 only about 15 per cent of the class was female but since then the percentage has increased to about 30 per cent “It is hard to say whether there is educational discimination in the Philippines where I come from” said Trina Sensenig a member of USU’s sociology department faculty “There is a small difference in the literacy rate between men and women there with the women’s rate being about 2 per cent behind the men’s” There is no discimination in entering the University or in finding jobs if the women competent she said Phadunchai Mother works Dr Bernardo has her offices in the basement of her home with three people to help with her home and office duties In answer to a question as to whether men feel threatened by women in the professions Dr Abdou said that she doesn’t feel that men feel threatened “There are many women in all professions working together with men to change society” she said Dr Bernardo said that some discrimination is seen in Brazil especially in the field of medicine a translator and language teacher from Thailand said that in her country there is more problem with sex discrimination among men and women of equal competence The women said that Logan is a nice place but its hard to get to know people here “The people in Logan are They have sincere smiles — but that’s all’’ Dr Abdou said “It’s hard to make new friends here” She said that the “fast and busy” life in America makes it hard to just drop in on a friend Life is more scheduled here than in Egypt she said friendly Logan less than pleasant Bernardo said that her experiences in Logan had been less than pleasant She described her family’s arrival in Logan After a wait at the Logan airport of more than an hour the ride that the University had promised her family arrived she Dr works as a teacher “The only people in Logan that I really know are my landlord and landlady” she said The four said marriage in their countries seldom stops a woman from havipg a career is Bigger problem Rachani said The ride took her to the triads and left her family there with no food in the house and no way to get to town she said Ms Sensenig said that her associations with people here have been mainly within the sociology department where she In Egypt the decisive is up to the woman and to economic factors said Dr Abdou The children are usually taken care of by the grandmother while the mother works she said On the other hand in Brazil there still the “chauvinist type man” said Dr Bernardo Some men won’t permit their wives to work after marriage she said is “I know some trained doctors who aren’t practicing because their husbands won’t permit it” she said “Patients have the feeling that men are more capable than women Male doctors even have more gynecologists she said than women” patients Ms Phadungchai said that in working in translating she has never been treated as anything less than an equal to the people she works with Next week’s Conversations seminar will be the last of the year It will feature Dean Helen Lundstrom and two films on cancer It will be held at noon Thursday May 29 in UC 224 SAVE MONEY ON HIGHEST QUALITY DIAMONDS NOW ON SALE CACTUS CLUB POTS Wednesday Night Live Music S plTZ:HER6-rAU&- PLAMVER'S- AND by "Callus" CERMAlC ART Wed Afternoon - 'k re?- - Quyif fbiotr v-Uf-fgfl tl Cold Beer and free popcorn SE Needham Jewelers innni 141 North Main 'Middle of the hloi k sin of the cIim L" it ' J |