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Frllry, rcrusry S, 1174 Tht VzZf Tit Bt-sl n 3 o o o o o o o o ill) 11 nays dim o o o o D O B AT ALL THESE mJ y La Leaa La U SA7ISFIERS Ibatt by Gs! Crcnson Stiff Writer Women must work around discrimination by learning the law and knowing how to negotiate with their employers. Dr. Elizabeth Czech said in a panel discussion Wednesday. Czech, head of the Department of Radio, TV and Film at the University of Kansas, was one of four participants in a panel dis cussion of the media's treatment of women a feature of the Women's Festival. Other speakers were Pat Lee, supervisor of creative services for WBTV in Charlotte; Jo Woestendeik, women's editor for The Y director Norman Gustaveson, the campus YMCA director, announced his candidacy for Orange County commissioner on Thursday. Yack to give prizes Gift certificates will be hidden in 74 Yackety Yacks again this year. Managing Editor Joyce Fitzpatrick said. The first prize will be a 10-inch portable color TV, and the second prize will be a 10 speed boy's bike. Fitzpatrick said last year's venture was so successful the staff decided to do it again this year. "Sales have been good so far, she said. "We're just trying to encourage them a lit tle." Other prizes include two Polaroid cameras, three AM-FM digital clock radios, three Toastmaster oven-broilers, three blenders, three popcorn poppers, three gift certificates from the Record Bar and 1 1 ball point pens. The Yack, which will be distributed next September, is on sale in Suite D of the Stu dent Union, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. daily. -r.s:AM, y!is,a .'i.t;S . - v . -. iai reading vvomnoi nun Raleigh News and Observer; Jaunita Greene, editorial writer for The Miami Herald; and Mary Newsom, moderator, former associate editor of The Daily Tar Heel. Czech said, "We all have something to offer to make the media better we're not trying to threaten men. Greene said before women can improve their positions they must go out into the community and change the institutions. She said, "They don't know how to cope with pressure once they get a promotion, and just quit working. Until the basic ideas about women change, they are going to have problems in managerial positions.' to run Gustaveson, a Democrat, said he is running for county commissioner because "I am convinced that county government must be challenged to face realities of the present and prepare for the opportunities of the future." Gustaveson has been director of the UNC YMCA since 1964. Before that he was director of the Y at the University of the Pacific. He is chairman of the Democratic Committee for Kings Mill precinct and a member of the Orange County Democratic Executive Committee. Gustaveson outlined improvements in planning and allocation of money for education, land use planning and greater citizen participation as the major objectives of his candidacy. He added that the county government should be moie responsive to other governmental units, working within the county and with these other units on problems that might go beyond a county level. "I think we can have a county government that will be open to these changes" he concluded. HEADING &: IpcaMJ vfc Ming Sliilis am (prantesd to . at least triple your reeding rate, inpivo yenr compreliension, IvGup) WJmi KerfK invites you to a free demonstration of this internationally famous method. You will see an amazing, documented film about Reading Dynamics ana learn how it can help you to faster and understanding. OVER 500,000 GRADUATES READ AN AVERAGE OF 4.7 TIMES FASTER In fh 22 years since Mrs. Wood mads the startling discovery that tad to the development of her unique method, over 000,000 people have taken this course. These are people with different educations, different LQs . . . students, business men, house wives. All of thsm even the slowest now read en average novel in less than 2 hours. You can, too. We Guarantee it. Acc!s!."rs3d by pvhllz Cwrcs In 1 962, the late President Kennedy invited Mrs. Wood to the White House where she taught the course, at his request, to members of The Cabinet end the White House Staff. Senator Herman E. Talmadge, Georgia: "In my opinion, if these reading techniques were instituted in the public and private schools of our country, it would be the greatest single step we could take in educational progress." Senator William Proxmire, Wisconsin; "I must say that this is one of the most useful educational ex periences I have ever had. It certainly compares fovoroisly wiih the experiences I've had at Yale and Harvard." Hssu'U have bssn reported in newspapers, Time, Nawsweek, Cusiness Week end Esquire. Demon strators have appeared on television with Jack Pear, Carry Moore and Art Linkletter. nvniLW rcoD nnxDiiFJG DFiARands nFJOn'mrtini n o mm "Men's notion that women are frivolous may be well founded, she said. "I've seen a lot of women who put in a good three hours of work in a seven and a half hour day. A lot of business transactions occur while men are in social situations, making it dif ficult for women to break into, Lee said. Czech said the idea of women in a new role is a cultural shock for men. causing them to feel threatened. "We've got to learn to switch roles and the important thing is to pick men for husbands who can be friends as well as lovers," she said. Woestendeik suggested that the media change traditional language referring to women in order to improve their image. "The term 'Women's Pages' should be changed," she said. "Just as many men as women are interested in recipes and family living." She said the media in the past has not covered women in the news other than in the traditional role. Weekend Activities Yahchou Levy, vie consul of lareel, will speak on the "Israeli-Egyptian Diaengagement ol Forces," Sunday at 9 p.m. at ttia H1IM Foundation. A Sims advene meeting mriU ba held Sunday from 6:15 to 7:15 In the Newman Center. A viedeo tape wiU be featured. The Student Academic Reform Committee will meet Garden lectures set A series of three free presentations on growing garden vegetables will be given by S.N. Shelton, Orange County agricultural agent, at the Chapel Hill Public Library. The presentations will be held on Feb. 1 1, Feb. 1 8 and Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the library. The program, intended for both beginning and experienced gardeners, is open to the public. fir n.-f -ijj 7 iC J fcnterfa ETTttNG i!w is tMs &?Jarent from ollisr courses? Conventional rapid reading courses try for 450 600 words per minute. Most Reading Dynamics graduates can read 1 ,000-3,000 words per minute. Yet our students don't skip or skim. You read every single word. No machines are used. You use your hand as a pacer. And you will actually understand more, remember 'more and enjoy more of what you read. YOU LWZT irTLOVl C2 YCU2 f.C?2Y DACJt We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency of each student AT LEAST 3 times with good compre hension. We will refund the entire tuition to any stu dent who, after completing minimum class and study requirements, does not at least triple his reading efficiency as measured by standardized testing. CS iltl$ JUAAZBId K2VV fctTHICD IS CUA2AIHTI3 TO TIFIS YCUH riJ ( rwJ VMlf'tuM U 1 : f i . :j i V V Hare Krishna member returns to Chapel Hill DDim Sunday at 8 p.m. In the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Student Union. Interviews for staff positions and editor-in-chief of Cellar Door will be held Feb. 8-11 from 4 to 5:33 p.m. In the Union. Ask at the information desk for the sign-up sheet. Dr. David Rosenthal, assistant director of Chemistry and Ufa Sciences Laboratory at Research Triangle Institute, will present two Medicinal Chemistry Seminar sessions on the "Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry and its Applications to Chemical Investigations," today and Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. In 102 Beard Hall. The sessions arc open to the public without charge. People Interested in attending a pot-luck dinner for Jane Fonda today should call 933-2165 and ask tor Jam I or come by the Association of Women Students' office In Suite D of the Union. The Duke Gay Alliance welcomes all gay brothers and sisters to the next meeting, Sunday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. in the Duke East Campus Center. For more Information, call 489 4182 or 288-4892 after 5 p.m. A minyan for traditional Sabbath service will meet at Hlllel . House Saturday, Feb. 9, at 9:15 a.m. All are welcome. em YOU BON? WOiKtOO DUGS OfflSuTOVa Feb. 1 1 12 Noon, 3 pm and 8 pm TUESDAY Feb. 12 12 Noon, 3 pm and 8 pm THAT laroliria in Yack posts - The Publications Board put final approval Thursday on the only two applicants fc r the top two positions on the 1974-75 Yackexx Yack. Joyce Fitzpatrick, a sophomore journalism major from KernersviUe, be editor, and Francie Murray, a sophomore in business from Baltimore, Md. will be business manager. In other business, John Taylor, business manager of campus radio station WCAR issued a report on the station's advertising progress. He said his eight salesmen had sold 5198.60 in ads this semester and he projscted sales of $400 by the end of February. The station's present blance is SI 61. 23. Pub Board member Bill S nod grass sid he was confident of the station's financial success. Last month Snodgrass proposed that WCAR be closed down if they ran a deficit. At the beginning of this semester the station had spent all but about $300 of its original $4,473 allocation from the Campus Governing Council. Excessive construction expenses and the absence of advertising revenue due to the station's being off the air much of last semester nearly exhausted the budget. Calender Dr. Harold Wallace, associate dean of Special Services in the Department of Student Affairs, will lead a worship service Sunday at 11 am. In the Upendo Lounge. . The HI I el House will sponsor a 50's dance Saturtlay at t P-m. AH are Invited to attend and dress as they would have In the 50's. Items cf Interest Utilize the Student Escort Service. Call 933-700 lor escort information. Call 933-5804 to volunteer assistance. Anyone interested In spring classes with the UNC Parachute Club should contact Tony CockreU at 929-8837. AH classes and Instructors are certified with the United Sates Parachute Association. The Guidance and Testing Center Is now open Monday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in addition to its weekday schedule of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 933-21 75 for an appointment or drop-in. All Arts and Sciences senior graduating In May should apply lor their degree in the Dean's office, 206 South Building by Feb. 15. e SA7ISFIERS I o. 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