University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 29, 1970 3 Sex Advertising Goes for Good By CHERYL MEHAN Kansun Staff Writer Many students, the majority of them women, became incensed over the alleged misuse of sex in a class recently in University Daily classified ad section. The offending ads depicted a young woman wrapped in a towel and a reluctant woman with voluptuous curves. According to Mike Bunsen, Toppe senate leader, Kansan management manager and Lagios, Mason City, Iowa, senior and advertising manager, these advertising professionals. Neither of them anticipated that the ads' use would be "It's a fact that sex sells, the sex attitude is deeply rooted and reinforced by society that they only influence 'thinking.' Banking." Banks said these attitudes are often difficult to change. Many women role themselves, Society roles themselves, the roles and some women role themselves, some women role them. But others resent this view of the female image in advertising. Many attitudes are exploited by advertising today and sex is misused because it sells its promise than anything else. Banks said. Banks said women are more misused in advertising because men's attitudes toward them are deeply rooted and condoned. KANSAN women Banks and Lagos explained that the Kansan does not solicit local accounts that are sex-oriented. However, many formal ads originate in New York and cannot be altered in any way. Other ads sponsored by Lawrence merchants often use women models to promote clothing. But if marketing does not exploit females, the models do not sell their bodies, but rather an item, Banks explained. In this case, they are informed only to show the clothes. After several phone calls from their spouses and talk with emily TaylorTyler and dewomen, Banks and Lagos detected an adult aged 75. The advertising staff is trying to incorporate a new attitude in Kanasan advertising this year. The university is planning to reflect the University more. "After talking listening and teaching, we find that the University, we find the attitude be liberal, open-minded, willing to change, and actively supporting, our students, make our contribution an extension of the school." Banks "1 personally believe that advertising to make people want it is all bad—its purpose would be informative," Lagios said. Debra Fox, Overland Park junior and part-time model, played a tennis player in a men's knitwear ad last summer. "Obviously, I. was a symbol. My purpose was to enlighten the youngest of the other women in the film, too, who had no part in it, but just stand Miss Fox said this was the only time she thought she was used as a sex object. Another ad she participated in was for TAW. There were 43 people represented, and everyone was young, attractive Everyone represented the upper middle class of TaW. Mr Carrphy and Kenneth workers of the Muni under Dr. Hill. Dr. Hill need your help. They are also looking for Compound Meets. Need this person. Meet me in the Kanaan, Union Lobby at 18 a.m. Is our image slipping? Some people may have us wrong. It's possible. For instance, we Paulists are known for the printed and the spoken book. Books, and TV. The glamorous world. But there is another, bigger world in which the Paulist moves . . . A dusty corner in Utah where Paulists offer where Paulists offer material and spiritual relief to migrant workers. An area known as East Village and a Paulist who understands the meaning of "taking a trip." A Newman Center on a troubled college campus and a priest who is not a clergyman are standing at a medical ead and a mediatr. Being a Paulist isn't easy. Being a Paulist isn't glamorous. It's better. For more information on Paulist priestly spirit write to Rev. Donald C. Campbell, C.S.P. 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The KU representatives were Miss Taylor, Beverl Kluwer Dubuque, Iowa, Dr. Robert Ewing, Pam Russell, Iola senior; Jeannie Stevenson, Overland Park junior; former CWEN; Dr. Michael Duncan, dean of women and faculty adviser to CWENS and Mary Miss Taylor, a member of the national advisory board of the CWENS, said she the biggest advantage of the convention was that the CWENS had more problems and major differences with delegates from other states than 150 girls representing 28 who were present at the three day event. Mitchelson, Baxter Springs, sophomore. "It was a valuable experience for me because I realized how very flexible CWENs, as a national organization, must be to meet the needs of each campus," said Bke Bayler. Dubuque, Iowa, is home to a president and president of CWENs at KU. All 28 chapters must promote scholarship, leadership and service through any techniques they so desire. Each individual chapter may choose any type of service project she's been asked to do. She said that the RU group projects vary from year to year, although each year they try to increase women's women to some extent. Tried a war and pollution? Come on congressman. Mike who has been the governor of Dr. Bill Roy and a New Congress. A new insuranceurer is out. It is the Kansas senator named Roger. Miss Klauser said that in keeping with the idea of flexibility, the CWEN conferred at the convention. She said she change dealt with grade requirements for CWEN membership when the university met on a pass-no credit basis. Activities at the convention included workshops in communication skills, a guest lecturer, a four through William Moore course and a dinner on the last day after initiation of a new chapter. Miss Taylor and Miss Klauser both emphasized that although there were scheduled programs during the three days, the major attention took place among the girls during their free time. Miss Taylor. There is an election board that receives recommendations for potential members from freshman women and others who know the can-stand. When then chooses the women that best compilify the scholarship, leadership and service qualities required. Miss Taylor said she resigned from the national board at the convention. She explained that the association was not a rotation basis for a specified number of years and she had fewer than usual by special request. CWENS is not a self- perpetuating group according to It's Founder's Days! Let Mr. Penney help you fight the high cost of living. Synthetic stretch wig—three basic styles to choose from in brown, blonde, frosted W, White, or Black. And styrofoam head included. 1688 1388 Special jacket. Special buy price. Wide wale cotton corduroy lined with corduroy gold. camel or gold. sizes 10 to 18. Save 15% on men's coats! Sale prices effective thru Saturday.