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faculty women discount any campus sex discrimination 119 a n•t;onal trend to fol- from mmonty quotas, fill ::,.10 Coll~ may havt to S- Ille number of women :::;.,. both laculty and ad strstors """' p,ul Culwell, dean of th4 ::D=r . foresees poss,blo gov- pr .. sura to lull, II quo tu ...,,,.., but said Job °""ahly •. non-os~ on campus Three 11 faculty members agree :-'there ,s no d1scr;mmahon .. account of sex. F,,wes ,nd,cate a disparity __,, the number of JobS held _, and wome<1 but do not ~ a reason for the dos· .-;,454 full-t,me day school lla,tly members here. 135 are ...,,.,. and 275 are men Of 16 adm,n,strators. none arewomen Of 20 department cha1rmero. tour are women and 16 are men Approximately 80 women faculty members hold en acadom,c rank abovo instructor, wh,la approx;matoly 18S men do On the clerical stall. lhereare 97 women and 12 mero. Tho, f,gurH include full-tome employees. De· partmems w;lhout women members 1ncluch arch,tecture, eng1neem1g tlldv,ology and business adm1n,strat1on. ·ooscrom,natoon on account of sex ,s not a college policy nor mine." Dean Cul-II said ·in several of tho departments. for example, there are no women because no women apphed. Another factor ,s that many he Ids epparontly are unattract,ve to New shelters IIIIMlt$ 11kt """•ntag. of the new bus stop shelters provided by le San Antonio Transit system. This stop is one of lhrH lhtlltrs _, -struct,on near the campus, Th• cost will excHd $6,000. Eight new courses highlight ,,119 semester enrollm11t S...ral 119W courses w;II be ...,,.,,. to students ,n the spring llftlttler Otan Paul Culwell sa,d a ..,Illy of fields w,ll offer cour- 111 lo students, part,cularly ,n lllaeoahred areas of education. Tht Enghsh department will llltr Literature ol Mi,x,co in r,_lat,on instructed by John 'tt. Enghshprofessor The cour• dtals w,th the literaryh,story "Mt11eo. .:::;•ctn Literature 316, was ,J for the f1rst t,me lh,s ,.J It is conformed that the <auri. w,11 transfer to all stall> :::""ed schools and most pr, sehools. .!, new course program ,n,ti · • 1h11 year ,s home bu1ld1ng i..:.,, on the-Job tr11n1ng in bu1id1ng and e><perience ""' lools nec.essary for the ;:- Stud@nts go to d1ll11r11nt Pit 111d acquire l,rst-hand ex-lWlte '" horn., bu1ld1ng Or Cemando Mart,nez Jr • ~ of the Un,vors,ly of ·- Mtd,~I School's depart· :""' of ~yd\,atry, w,ll leach ._-.... health course enhtled " llfxt s.m.slvr ..._;• • Mm1nar ,n mental ci..1oog with current pro-blems such as dr"9s and cluld abuse. A course deahng with eud,ov, sual materials and eqo,pnwnt in the leam,ng process is sc:hed· uled for next S<tmtsler ,n the education department Peter Khne. music ,Mtructor, wi II teach the second half of the Mus,c Literature 21S forthef1rst hme. The course ,s for mus;t ma1ors in spec,r,c areasofvoca • ,nstrumental and keyboard sect,ons. Also ,n music, the lntrocllcl•on to the Arts 300 " ,ncl.-d ,n next semesler·s schedule The nursing department w,11 t new concept ,n leaching p';.,:,ousty. separate coursas ,n nursing -re required for med•· cal and surg,cal nurs1"g, Students will take two years of integrated nursing. leam,'1 to tal<e care of -'Y k;nd o nursing In the evening d,v,s,on, Char· lits Han~. professor of Ger· man w, 11 teach ~,an 406 · for the first tome n,. course c»als with the f~ tals of grammer, vocabul~ p..-,nc,at,on of•lementarY weglWI potent,al women teachers; he sa,d. Ont the other hand, the dean said. $0111& departments have no men faculty. "The number of people ,n any one department s,mply depends on the number of those wi1h a dtgree ,n that field," Culwell said. The dean said ht ~t most womero seemed to prefer to teacl; rllher than to oc~ lldmonistrat, v• or department positions. hence Iha amall......,.rofwomen department chairmen. Or. M1r1orie Walthall, chairman of the mus,c department, said she has never •xper;enced d1scr1m1...tion because she ,s a woman. 0 Nor does my being do· partment chairman have anything lo do w,th ,t, either; she added. 0 Tht abohty to d,scr,m,nsto between personnel problems and personal f..,J;ngs ,s the most important character;st,c for any one ,n a ltadorship position," Dr Walthall sa,d She said, however, the ,nability lo separato personal feehngs from problems is mere characteristic of some wom.,, then men. ·For these women. Women's Lib ,s a co1w..,,en1 excuse for their 1nadeqw,cy; Or Wallhtll .. ,d Ms Juanita O'Br,en, chairman of the business lechnotogy de partment, said, "The adm,n,strehon has never treated the chairmen nor the department 11· self differently becauH of predomin, tely women persomol • There ere 11ghl women and f,ve men ,n the dl!partment Ms O'Br,en obsorvod that tt,,, ... cut,v• secretary to the pres· ,dent of a large o,I company ,s a man and that railroads prefer male secretaries bocaus, of the odd hours and overnight trips ·There ara mcra rnen ,n the trad,t,onally women's secretar, 11 field than people reahze." Ms O'Brien saod Althoo;gh d1scr,m1nal1on aga,nsl women ,n the campus s.creterial occupations •• non· existent. Ms O'Br,en has foll ,I ,n the busmoH WOf'ld •t wu not considered for • manag<1 ment pos,t,on opening becau,e I wal ,upposed 'to be 1n my (Continued on page 6) VOL. XLVI NO. 13 SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS DECEMBER I, 1972 New process to reduce time of old registration procedure A new procedure will be used must complalo ,f they are plan - be graduatud '~f 1~d !::'";~11 :~ to re<lice the time and trouble n,ng on 1tten~1ng the •pri"',l :;:';or,~r~ 0° .:.,:,. roq,,.r..:j to obta,n • tome permit for the $Om.Ster h9re, Ooolllll• r.om• cours:: for graudat,on letters ~ring reg,strahon here, mented w,,re lenl to studvnta qualofy;ng "The system 1s do11gnt'dto,,d T,me perm,ts er., b<,1n9 ••- for th,- ,pec1al tom• ,,..,m,t the students and make lhe reg,s suod this wON. for stud<,nls now Trenif~r sludenl• con obla,n trat;on process as euy as~· ..,rolled here Oool,ttle u,d • tome perm,I• beg,nn,ng ~Y sible for the students." Glenn A psytholog,c1I play wH •mployod ,n the Flelchor Adm1n1strat;on Doolittle, r~1str1r here, u1d ;n ,ssu,ng lime perm,t, to the c ... tor Pr.,,,ousJy, students com· studonls Ooohttle aa,d ho upc,ds a plated • mHter data card every Sluclonts wllo,e Jul namos be· •good amount· of enter,nglr•,h· semester Students will no longer g,n w,th tho l•tters 5 z obta,ned me-n and tr,nsfer students from need to complete lh,s procedure l,me perm,ts f,rsl Usually these other coi1"9"S to enroll ,n lhe of they are enrolled dur;ng Ille studonh ••• ,ssuc,d the,r tom• spring ,emestor ht>re fall somester perm,ls last, but w,lh th,s now Doohtlt• expoclsnom11ordrap The ,nformat,on will be lakon prog,.,,, 1/wy w,11 be Ible to for "'""0 rng,slrahon althoo;gh from the studonts' stati1l1cal obta,n etrly t,me perm•ll many slud(,nts "°"' atlend1ng w,11 cards on fole II any discrepancy Ooolittlo ~;d sludtntswhow,11 not conlonuc, lhe,r shJd,es here occurs, the sludont ha• only to notify the reg,strar'a off,co. This eliminates the need for,,_ data cards for currently enrolledslu· dents T,mct permits for tho spr,ng semwer are now be11>9 ,u.,.d to studtnts w11o J,av. fulf;llad the ,_1y a,thoroted rrquore• ..-ts R~11trahon 114-g,ns Jan 9 '" Iha Na,1 T ect,n,cal Center and will conlonut thro,qi Ja,; 12 All ,tuc»nts currently onrollod hero must have venf,cat,on of ,mmun1zst;on shots before ob· t11n,ng • hme p,,rm,t Al..,, the student• ""'st $hoW that they are enrollod here In 111,. fell sem.ster and that any 1 1 b r I r y and parlung v,olet,on r,nu arepaod Even though these ara f..,,.i.menlal requ,raments tor ••· cur,ng • tome permit. many slu• dents are n99iecl•"IJ thoor ,mmuruz. at,on reco,ds Ooohttle said letlors -r• led to those sludenls who ti.ve ~i'od to produee proof of their ,~11st1on shots. He sa•d ,I student ,..,,,,..,,rat- real~ .,.,e not verified by SePI 31, they must obta,n a ,_ seat from the coll~ nur•• ·nus , ... ,mporbnt respo<I s,b, hty of the studr.lb lhal they Trustees give approval of property purchases Board oltrusttts~rsap• proved purc:haw of two pras-r• t,as adJaunt lo the umpu• rt 11> IHI monthly mffhnt Nov 17. The prop,,rt,.,. are located at 402 w, Myrtle and 209 W. P1rl<, for which the d1ttncl w,11 pay $20,000 end Sl7,000re$pO<t,v•ly Tlw trust.,., al10 approved the purchase ol a P'""° at the co,t of $2,230 !or St Ph,hp's Col• (egt. They rlao approv..i IX· ptnd,tures lor tho cont,nued ma,ntonance of the aorcond,t,on - 1ng un1b ,n wluch there was a probltm The ,nsbllat,on of rfoodserv, c• c...,t,r ,n IN Na,I Tech· n,cal Centor to Gpffl the flr-s1 we.t< ,n December alao was .aprowcl by the board Ma,.,e Et.Dris. • -'tudant , spoke before h board conctm· ,ng a lack offac1hhn ford1sabled s!lldonts Ms Eimanl<.s cOffll)la•ned of the lack of lec1lotoos for hand,c_.t 1tu6tnls, such as doors wt11ch stay open lon11 ~ to allow disabled ,tudents to pau through frHly and ramp• ,n some aroa, She •••d students would l;k• the board to lak• action and ,~tall ramps on the $0Ulh and ent soc» of lh• campu1. Th" lru1ttt• felt t~ •dt•Rff<I ad attent,on and study from the arch,toct, n-tl,andarc,por11& to be ,,,_ al the "9.t schecalled mnt,ng Dec 15 rt St Ph,hp's Me.......,,,. dun of stuclvnt af fa, rs, J,m Wat"man, "'il,o 1s mntong wolh ,tudentsconcom,nq ~ problems, u,d 1mproVl'll'!ent of u1st,nq fac,1,t,es ,s ,n pro· cess. such as guard rails, re moval of obstruct ,ons, and the levtthng of low areas on campus "Wit ar& uiohr,nq th<> concom and itnowl~ of handicapped stuclents 1n ,n,t,at ng mochf,cat, ons and S<trv•ces for !Mm· W1tuman u,d
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Title | The Ranger |
Volume No., Issue No. | Vol. 46, No. 13 |
Date | 1972-12-01 |
Notes | Issue 13, academic year 1972-73 |
Creator | KD |
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Title | The Ranger - Page 1 |
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faculty women discount any campus sex discrimination
119 a n•t;onal trend to
fol- from mmonty quotas,
fill ::,.10 Coll~ may havt to
S- Ille number of women
:::;.,. both laculty and ad
strstors
"""' p,ul Culwell, dean of th4
::D=r . foresees poss,blo gov- pr .. sura to lull, II quo tu
...,,,.., but said Job °""ahly
•. non-os~ on campus Three
11 faculty members agree :-'there ,s no d1scr;mmahon
.. account of sex.
F,,wes ,nd,cate a disparity
__,, the number of JobS held
_, and wome<1 but do not
~ a reason for the dos·
.-;,454 full-t,me day school
lla,tly members here. 135 are
...,,.,. and 275 are men Of 16
adm,n,strators. none arewomen
Of 20 department cha1rmero. tour
are women and 16 are men
Approximately 80 women faculty
members hold en acadom,c rank
abovo instructor, wh,la approx;matoly
18S men do
On the clerical stall. lhereare
97 women and 12 mero. Tho, f,gurH
include full-tome employees. De·
partmems w;lhout women members
1ncluch arch,tecture, eng1neem1g
tlldv,ology and business
adm1n,strat1on.
·ooscrom,natoon on account of
sex ,s not a college policy nor
mine." Dean Cul-II said ·in
several of tho departments. for
example, there are no women
because no women apphed.
Another factor ,s that many he Ids
epparontly are unattract,ve to
New shelters
IIIIMlt$ 11kt """•ntag. of the new bus stop shelters provided by
le San Antonio Transit system. This stop is one of lhrH lhtlltrs
_, -struct,on near the campus, Th• cost will excHd $6,000.
Eight new courses highlight
,,119 semester enrollm11t
S...ral 119W courses w;II be
...,,.,,. to students ,n the spring
llftlttler
Otan Paul Culwell sa,d a
..,Illy of fields w,ll offer cour-
111 lo students, part,cularly ,n
lllaeoahred areas of education.
Tht Enghsh department will
llltr Literature ol Mi,x,co in
r,_lat,on instructed by John
'tt. Enghshprofessor The cour•
dtals w,th the literaryh,story
"Mt11eo. .:::;•ctn Literature 316, was
,J for the f1rst t,me lh,s
,.J It is conformed that the
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