University Daily Kansan Monday, October 23. 1978 . KU begins Women's Week Three student groups working together have created KU's first Women's Week, Oct. 23-26, according to Tracy Spellman, KU-Y coordinator. The week is sponsored by KU-Y, the Women's Coalition and the Commission on the Status of Women. The theme is "A Woman's Place." The week begins at 1 p.m. today in Alcove D of the Kansas Union with a lecture on alternative health care. Josie Norris, gynecologist at the Birth and Growth Clinic in Topeka, and Sarah Legett, a physicians' assistant at the clinic, will speak. "The clinic was started by Norris and his husband," Spellman said recently. "It's in their home and they work on a barter system, so you pay them, pay you in work for their treatments." at 7:00 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kanaa Union, there will be a lecture, "The Women's. Movement - A Historical Performer's Journal", assistant instructor of speech and drama. At 6 p.m. tomorrow in Watkins Scholarship Hall, there will be a potpourrier dinner open to anyone who brings a dish. Music will be provided by the band Fischer, provincial superiors and guitarists. at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, in the Forum Room of the Union, informational films on abortion will be shown, followed by a discussion afterwards. A PANEL discussion, "Lesbian Lifestyles," sponsored by Gay Services of Kansas, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Reitzational Room of the Union. A program on women in art will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in the center court of the Spencer Museum of Art. Elizabeth Broun, museum curator, will conduct a tour and give a lecture on women's art in the museum. The last event of the week will be a workshop on "Women Working Together. The Group Interaction" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jayhawk Room of "We'll be trying to find ways for women to work more effectively in groups," Spellman The three groups working on Women's schools provide different services to KU students. KU-Y is not specifically oriented to women. J's na he he onl. "We're a student advocacy group," Spellman said. "We program around the issues of racism, sexism and asexism." She said KU-Y's programming depended on what students wanted to do and were very open-minded. THERE IS no way to determine how many members KU-Y has, Spellman said, because the number varies according to the group is sponsoring. KU-Y is 190 years old. The Women's Coalition has about 40 members. It was started in 1970. It is a referral service designed to help people find resources, Sharon Budd, a member said. periodicals, books and articles that are not in Watson Library. The coalition holds workshops in con- didenceiness raising, self defense, self help and community safety. The coalition is printing self-defense pamphlets and updating a resource guide for women that was distributed three years ago, Budd said. The Commission on the Status of Women is a member of the Intercollegiate Association for Women Students, a national lobbying group. NANCY MIMS, the president, said the 30 active members of the organization years old and has 40 active members According to its statement of principles, the commission is a vehicle for women's voices, regardless of the opinion they convey. --of Student Senate LOST & FOUND AUCTION Bicycles, miscellaneous items Proceeds go to Student Senate Mon. Oct. 23 3 pm 2nd Floor Hoch Auditorium Sponsored by Services Committee --- Acareer in law without lawschool After just three months of study at The Institute for Paralegal Training in Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding career in law or business—without law school. 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