Tuesday, August 30, 1033 Pcnb 2 Daily Ncbrcskan 1 0 )T MO r J Despite lower pay? vje.Mieii content witln WSL eaveem V a uMmpjq Monday through Friday 11:00 - 2:00 p.m. 0 o 25 Draws $1.50 Pitcher . 60c Well Drinks M-W-F . 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. s .vW 4 -- I 1 DOWNTOWN' 12th DQ .474-6000 : " By Sara Thontsscn "It's a man's world" b an old saying that Is beginning to show wear and tear. In a world of high technology and hh finance, more ; women i ari jhwtog their say about which way the world is going to turn. , Women in the UNL administration might not be seizing the reins of con trol, but despite problems they have faced, many say they are content with their careers and experiences at UNL. Delcres Simpson-Kirkland, assistant to the dean of students, said she has a positive attitude about her employment. She said she believes being a woman has not been an issue. "You can see, even though there have been some changes, who is rul ing," she said. "Men are still ruling." Hazel Anthony, dean of the College of Home Economics, also has a positive attitude about her job. Anthony, the only woman dean on campus, will earn $53,750 for the 1983-84 academic year. In comparison, R. Neale Coppie, dean of the School of Journalism, will earn $56,500. The university archives show a spring 1983 enrollment of 1,099 in the College of Home Economics. Records show 499 students enrolled in The School of Journalism. Comparisons of several other deans salaries and the sizes of enrollment in their respective colleges indicate some differences in the amount paid to deans of colleges at UNL (See box.) Anthony said she cannot explain the difference in salaries. "I have tended to forget that I am a woman, as I have gone about doing the Job that I was supposed to do," she. said, because my responsibilities asa dean of any other college would have." Gwen Combs, director of personnel, has mixed feelings about her position In the administration. "In one perspective, being a woman and a minority has helped my career," she said. "During the era when Affir. , matlve Action was going pre tty strong, a lot of people . . . searched for women qualifed for Jobs. "In some respects, being a woman can be a hindrance because you have to work harder to get past the stereo types that people sometimes have," she said. Vlann Schroeder, director of Publi cations and Services Control and Campus Postal Services, has worked at every position in the department before accepting the top post Schroeder said every person she has worked for has been male. "If it hadnt been for my mentors, the ones who really saw in me some thing I did not see In myself, I never would be doing what I'm doing now," she said. The NU Board of Regents has two women serving six-year terms Mar garet Robinson and Nancy Hoch. As an elected representative to the university, Hoch said she feels a great deal of responsibility toward her constituents. "I dont feel it can be a disadvantage being a woman," she said. "I'm glad I am one." Year Year 1983-84 Joined Became Enrollment COLLEGE NAME OF DEAN Salary UNL Dean Fall Spring Agriculture . T.EHartung $58,150 1965 1974 2,147 2,012 Architecture W. Cecil Steward $53,300 1973 1973 386 364 Business Admin. Gary Schwendiman $57,950 1973 1977 3,051 2,857. Engineering and x Technology Stanley Liberty $63,800 1981 1981 3,872 3,672 Home Economics Hazel Anthony $53,750 1 963 1 972 1,171 1 ,099 Journalism R. Neale Coppie $56,500 1957 1979 389 499 T ' - , 1 f VC TfflE j) GEUEnAL fin (o) 1 il hvryLiY. ODDoraD TDfo 5ROUP PURCHASE DISCOUNT on tires and automotive service for UNL faculty and students Ask for Details Professional Automotive Service and quality tires ior American cars and most foreign cars. - ' TZ r i r i Oil Chrnco, Lia Q K:;c? 'Install new oil filter manufactured by Purolator Lubricate chassis to manufacture's specifications Up to 5 quarts of Quaker State ldw40 motor oil r"' J n Servica Special On most cars and light trucks to K ton Adjust caster, camber, stee.ing and too-setting ' needed Helps improve steering, handling and roadibility Most cars u O with rnnrv Expire 1C15C3 L ,jrj lime... Phcn9 ahe-d! 1 Store Hours: Csre Care Center Tnr'- T r 7:3:33 fJ-F 10th ft M vJ, 2.C V ifjf Fhon3 476-221 1 47i