8 Friday, October 15, 1971 University Daily Kansan Sex Seminars Scheduled Sex stereotyping, courtship, birth control, venereal disease, careers and sexual education are topics to be discussed next week when the Commission on the Status of Women is conducting its of its Human Sexual Seminars This seminar entitled, "Male- Female Partners in Humanity", is divided into four programs to be presented Oct. 18 through 21. Jamel Sears, adviser to the Commission said each program must be attended by a minimum of limited to one hour so those attending would not have to commit themselves. Monday night's program, "Feminist Perspectives on Shiphouses and Shipping will be presented at Gertrude Seilards Pearson Hall. 2. graduate students in clinical psychology, Kate Kaster, PhD, in child development, Boulder, Colo., will talk about sex roles. Their discussion will include what makes them more or less are more emotional than men and men are inherently the Mrs. Sears said the speakers about psychology counsel whether different counsel may be given to a person dependent upon "Does the Law Discriminate on Account of Sex?" will be Tuesday night's topic at Oliver Hall. Louise Wheeler, professor of law, will speak on ways the law affects legal rights in matters involving children, child support and remarriage. On Wednesday, Oct. 20, the Commission will present a program in McCollum Hall's Music Room. Paul Gilles, professor of chemistry, and his wife, Dr. Helen Giles, in Lawrence University, and Harry Shaffer, professor of economics, and his wife, Juliet; associate professor of psychology. The subject of their work is the marriage and the World of Work." Mrs. Sears said the couples would answer question about both marriage partners being able to pursue a profession Panhel Elects New Officers Gina Sainte, San Diego, Calif., junior and member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, was elected president of Panhellenic Council Thursday night. Dori Deherty, Kansas City, Kan., and member of Oh Omega, was elected rush chairman. Each candidate was interviewed Thursday night by the Panellinite President's Council before the final selection was made. Teachers Convene For Annual Meeting The 19th Annual Conference on Composition and Literature for High School and College Teachers, sponsored by the University of Kansas department of English begins today. The teaching composition conference is "Teaching Composition When, Where, How and Why." James A. Gowen, KU associate professor of English, is the keynote speaker. The topic of his 9:30 a.m. session in Woodruff hairspray at the Composition Teacher" . At 1:15 p.m. the luncheon speaker, Arthur M. Eastman, will talk on "The Human Invention and Liberation" in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Eastman is chairman of the English department at Carnegie University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During the day, there will be several panel discussions. The first will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring the "Language, Linguistics, and Rhetoric" the moderator of the day, Dr. James W. Hartman, the participants will be Albert B. Cook III, Richard Hardin and James W. Hartman all from the conference. The second panel will be held from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. and will deal with the topic "Teaching Composition. Materials, Media and Motivation." Dan Nichols from Kansas State University will act as moderator. The College of Engineering Coler from the KU Extramural Independent Study Center; Miss Jacqueline Musgrave from Shawnee Mission South High School, Overland Park, and Rocky Ridge, a KU professor of English. According to Thurston M. Moore, Director of Freshman and Sophomore English at KU, he encourages students to get high school and college teachers together to talk with each other on subjects related to education. In previous years, the conference has dealt with topics such as teaching 19th century literature and study of the modern Jewish novel. This year the conference will broad topic of composition and the teaching of it in both high schools and colleges. Folk Dance Set career. Specific topics such as children, housework, both parents working, and relocation will be dealt with. The KU Folk Dance Club will meet Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. in room 123 of Robinson instead of the Potter Lake Pavilion. Mrs. Sears said Thursday's program, "Birth Control," would probably draw the largest attendance. This is the second year the Committee on birth control. Mrs Sears estimated that approximately 600 persons attended this program. The program will be held in Woodruff Auditorium. 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