Wednesday, September 17, 1975 daily nebraskan page 2 Women's careers discussion topic Satisfaction of women in traditional and nontraditional careers was the topic of discussion at Tuesday's Women Speak program. , Guest speaker at the program, which is sponsored by the Student Y, was Wilrna Crumley, assistant director of UNL's School of Journalism. The School of Journalism and College of Home Economics joined in a study last year which examined the career paths of women in traditional fields such as home economics and non-traditional fields such as journalism, Crumley said. Each department sent questionnaires to 1965 and 1969 graduates,- she. swd. The study included which represented 80 per cent of both fields. One of the conclusions drawn from the study was that there are no significant differences in job satisfaction according to college majors, sex, number of children or years since graduation, she said. Another" conclusion was that college graduates appear to believe they encounter special problems with their careers and goals after five and ten years of full-time employment, she said. Crumley noted that men push ahead in careers more frequently than females. This, she said, may be the result of males being more mobile than females. She also said that although the questionnaire did not specify homemaker as a career, the study received many replies that listed it as one. According to the study, Crumley said, more women may find significant problems when moving to management type careers Crumley said that the study is continuing and that Louisiana State University and Missouri State will conduct the same type of studies this year. Latin American Women, a panel discussion of the roles of women in Latin America is the WomenSpeak topic Sept. 23. m . 1 rn ;;,. nf th American Society of inc annual iui iwiuv - Mechanical Engineer scheduled for Sept. 1 at l p.m. at Holmes Park. For more information call Gregg Bloom, 435-2075, or Don Hendry, 475-5343. . An organizational meeting for the Environmental Task Force is planned for Sept. 17 at 7:30 pjn. at the Nebraska Union. ' Alpha Lambda Delta officers will meet today at 4 p jn. in the Administration Room of the Administration Bldg. All people interested in Human-Legal Rights Committee should meet today at 7:30 pjn. in the ASUN office. Major ideas and plans will be discussed. The University Women's Action Group (UWAG) is meeting Sept. 17 at 4 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Everyone is welcome. mpfltine of Orchesis. a dance trourje. is nl.nnno for tonight at 7 p.m. in the Women's PE Bldg. A techmque session will be conducted by Barbara Mason. ;-" - ASUN needs to make two appointments to the UNL Police Committee, which compiles codes of ethics in en forcement and advises the police chief. Contact the ASUN office for more information. . .. The Thursday weekly luncheons sponsored by the Inter national Student Union (formerly International Club) will resume Sept. 18 at the University Lutheran Chapel at 15th and Q. Dr. Khigh Dhiegh will be the guest. An organizational meeting of Phi U, a home economics honorary, is scheduled for Thursday at 6:30 pjn. in Home Economics Bldg. 104 on East Campus. Ail members are encouraged to attend. Students interested in interim courses in Paris should attend a meeting Sept. 18 at 4 pjn. in Oldfather 1138. andor 8 a.m.-5 pjn.-Dept. of Forestry "Management Seminar-Nebraska Center for Continuing Education (NCCE). 8 ajn.-5 pjn.-Lincoln Liberty Life-NCCE. , 8 ajn.-5 pjn. Manage ment Concepts (CTU NCCE. 10:30 ajn.-Business Teacher Education 120-Ne-braska Union Auditorium. 11:45 ajn.-University Association for Administra tive Development Luncheon -Union 202. Noon-6 p jn.-Union Pro gram Council (UPC) Film Sunseed-Vnion Main,' Lounge. 12:30 pjn.-Health Ed. 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A Y 1 um Em mum ei:r?n:cis mm Iihiihu iitt best litil flUSH ( 1 1975 Application Ckulton Incorporat? J I Coat Interviews-Union 222. 4 pjn.-Women's Action Group-Union 232. 4 pjn. Career Planning and Placement Orientation Union Ballroom. 4:30 pjn.-All University Fund (AUF)-Union 242. 5:30 , pjn.-Gamma Lambda-Union Harvest Room. 6:30 pjn.-ASUN Senate Meeting-Union 202. ' ASUN agenda Exec. Report 1. Community Relations report. 2. CSL report 3. Appointments 4. NUPIRG 5. Faculty Adviser Open Forum Old Business 1. Resolution No. 13 Ap pointments 2. Resolution No. 12 Correspondence New Business 1. Resolution No. 17 Student Regent'Vote Announcements l.Big-8 Student Govern ment Conference 7 p jn.-Interfratenuty Council-Union Pewter Room. 7 pjn.-UNL Chess Club -Union Harvest Room. 7 p.m.-Minority Affairs-Tutoring-Union 225. 7 pjn.-Career Planning and Placement Orientation Union Ballroom. 7:30 p.m.-UNL Hockey Club-Union 222." 7:ju p.m. iMwXiw . American Student Associa tion -Union 232. 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