4—The Daily Collegian Monday, May 12, 1975 FOR STUDENTS PLANNING TO REGISTER FOR UNDER GRADUATE COURSES AT THE SPECIAL COMMON WEALTH CAMPUS SUMMER TERM REGISTRATION THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, MAY 15-17, AT THE J. ORVIS KELLER CONFERENCE CENTER ON CAMPUS, HERE IS SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO FACILITATE YOUR REGISTRATION: Any University Park Campus student planning to enroll for summer term study at a Commonwealth Campus should first contact the Office of the Dean of his or her College for information pertaining to the sequence of courses which should be followed. The•adviser's authorization to register for the course(s) must be obtained before registration. For Resident Instruction courses, a Number 2 card, signed by the student's adviser, must be presented at registration. This card can be obtained from the student's adviser. For Continuing Education courses, the student must present at the time of registration a note signed by the student's adviser, authorizing registration for the course(s). Tuition must be pall in full at the Keller Building at the time of registration. - ‘)The place "in town - with 6oft ice Cream Open Mon.- Sat., 11 am -2 am Closed Sunday Also Featuring 6andwiches 6alads 6undaes 6odas 130 West College Next to Gnomon Copy Feminist discusses At `-.the University of California at Berkeley, library assistants are paid less than parking attendants. Are parkii2g attendant jobs more demanding? Feminist Caroline Bird, speaking on campus Friday, said the reason library assistants' are paid less is because most , are females. If women want to make the same wages as men, they should become parking at tendants, Bird said. Bird, director of the Women's Equity Action League and a member of the Advisory Council of the National Organization of Women, said too many women crowd into a few occupations that are con sidered appropriate for women. She said 80 per cent of the and hel3 fill a critical STOP need for plasma STOP and consider that you could asa plasma donor STOP and think that only 2 hours are needed per donation and re life that you can STOP earn $ 0.00 - $BO.OO per mo th STOP in and cliscuss this further or call ti 237-5761 - Hours: 8:30 am - 8:30 pm 237-5762 Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am -4:00 pm Fri. Sera Tec Biologicals 120 South Allen Street (Rear) female work force holds jobs as stenogra • herS, secretaries, eleme tary schoolteachers, bookkeepers and domestic workers. ; I n Bird suggested that omen be willing to accept en's jobs, such as electricia s and engineers, to help reli e the female "job ghetto." 'omen should be librarians l in an • I industrial corporation I not -a school, she said. Bird, author of three ooks, said women need self confidence,. not tralining. "Women should take their talent to where the men are because that's wherethe money is," she said. Bird said women, when applying for a job, should ask the employer if they hale a maternity program arid '44a pregnant woman has ever come back from 'a leave of absence. "This means that the company has rewarding or well-paid jobs."pird said. Bird said therd are some long-term assets with women holding management jobs. She said she believes management needs a diversity of styles because there are different ways to carry out different jobs. Women management style has been approved by management theoreticians. she Bird said the recession has hurt the women's cause, but that women should be willing to accept any job. One female senator told Bird.that being a senator is not a problem but getting elected is. Yob ghetto' Women in management FEMINIST CAROLINE BIRD. speaking on campus Friday. said %%omen should enter traditionall 'men' fields to relies e the female "job ghetto." THE TAVERN RESTAURANT ohc•n daily eXCept 3:30 to ncidncght SUMMER LIVING • FREE BUS PASS • SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS • $lOO SECURITY DEPOSIT • SWIMMING POOL •AIR CONDITIONING PARK FOREST Apartments 901 W. Aaron Dr. As low as $lOO • 238-1443 EXECUTIVE HOUSE 411 Waupelani As low as $llO phone: 238-7211 Plan Ahead and Enjoy with Property Management, Inc. ~, ~.~ ~.~ y ' - Photo by Bruce Knoth Of Institutional Food? Our 0 %'II Cheesecake Served Daili;— Daily'Specials
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