8 Friday, May 4, 1979 University Daily Kansan SUMMER EMPLOYMENT in Overland Park & Topeka Available For TYPISTS • STENOGRAPHERS • FILE CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPERATORS • BOOKKEEPERS Bossler Temporary Help in Overland Park Contact: Ann Duee Bosister-Hix Personnel 6405 Metcalf Overland Park, KS. 6202 913/262-8633 In topeka Contact: Doris Derrington Bossier & Associates 1035 S.Topke Ave. Topkea, KS 66128 9132/346-5628 Women from across the country and from abroad, including a delegation from the People's Republic of China, will be at the University of Kansas from May 30 to June 3 for the first national conference of the National Women's Studies Association. Feminists to meet for conference The bulk of the activities will consist of sessions at which formal papers will be presented, according to Shirley Harkess, one of the coordinators of the conference. More than 1,500 feminist educators are expected to attend the conference, which will offer 250 activities, including a concert performances by two women's theater剧院 including the arts, community and social issues, teaching and the social sciences. The session will cover several areas, Three exhibits featuring women in the arts will be included in the conference. The Helen Foresman Spencer Art Museum will sponsor an exhibit of photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston, the first woman press photographer. Women's arts and crafts will be displayed in the Art and Design Gallery of the Visual Arts Building and another exhibit center items ranging from T-shirts to textbooks. Bernie Reason and Meg Christian, two contemporary feminist, ministers, with a long history of political activism. concert. Tickets will go on sale next week for $6. A poetry reading sponsored by KU will include Audre Lorde, Alice Walker and Susan Griffin. An "open mike" will be available for anyone who wants to perform. The women's College Theater and the Women's Experimental Theater will perform at this year's event. We'd like to Help! It's just another Four-letter word when it's out of control . . . 843-8808 Open Evenings HAIR... headmasters 809 Vermont featuring REDKEN fast, free delivery fast, free delivery fast, free delivery fast, free delivery fast, free delivery fast, free delivery Harkess said the 10-20 member delegation from China was organized by the Committee on U.S.-China Relations in New York. Representatives from HEW Secretary Joseph Califano's advisory committee on women and from the Women in Development Office at the State Department also will attend the conference. Free 30 minute delivery and 10 minute pick-up service. Just call us! Domino Pizza thinks that 30 minutes is as long as anyone has to wait for a pizza. $2.00 off any large pizza! TOMORROW: The KU GUNG FU CLUB will meet at 8 a.m. in 173 Robinson. A STUDENT RECITIAL by Debra Snyder and Barbara Else will be at 8 a.m. in Swartwout. 2 locations to serve you TONIGHT: THE KU FOLK DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 in 173 Robinson. A STUDENT RECITAL by Chris Priola will be at 8 in Sawtown Recital Hall. The GSP BLACK CAUCUS will hold a dance at 10 in the Kansas Room of the Union. 2 locations to serve you 1445 W. 23rd St. 610 Florida 841-7900 841-8002 SOUTH NORTH Offer good thru May 15 One coupon per order KANSAN On Campus TODAY: LATIN AMERICAN SOLIDARITY will meet at 11:30 a.m. in Cork for success of PORTEVIVE SOCIETY SERVICES Student Achievement day ceremony will be from noon to 3 p.m. at Potter Lake picnic area. The BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 a.m. SUNDAY: SAUCE HASHES will be at 1 p.m. in Parlor A of the Union. There will be a CARILON RECITAL by Mark Holmberg at 3 p.m. There will be a UNIVERSITY CHOIRS, CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Concert at 3:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. KU was chosen for the conference because its location allowed people throughout the country to meet and discuss important moment of women's studies, Harkess said. sua films Midnight Movie Woody Allen's Everything You Always WANTED TO Know About Sex Friday & Saturday May 4-5 12:00 Midnight Woodruff Auditorium $1.50 EMPLOYMENT FALL '79 We need students for part-time jobs next fall. Job applications are available in the Kansas Union Personnel Office on Level 4, 8:30-12:00 & 1:00-5:00, Monday-Friday. Interviews held the week of May 7th.