What are little boys made of ? Independence, aggresion, leadership, assertiveness, activity, objectivity, analytic— mindedness, rationality, and self control. What are little girls i made of'?' Dependence, non-aggression, pas- sivity, sensitivity, em- pathy, subjectivity, nurturance, intuitive» ness, emotional liability, and receptivity. These terms describe the stereotyped, idealized qualities of "maleness" and "femaleness", but they also describe real qualities of real men and women. Some individuals may resemble the stereo— type of the opposite / CARNIVAL r‘n IMAGES of ~WOMEN : sex more closely than that of their own, yet group differences be— tween the sexes tend to bear out these stereo- typed portraits. How‘ does this occur? How do little boys and girls .become socialized? And why, as a result, do men and women closely conform to society's ideal norms? This non—credit inter— disciplinary course will examine these questions as well as some of the forces in North American culture that have influenced the strong, existent sexual stereotypes, forces such as the Bible and mythology, literature, music, art, and the film. CROSSWORD Course Coordinator: Dr. Rebbecca Smith, Dept. English, UPEI EXAMINING. SOCIAL%”STEREOTYPES ‘“ (film to be announced) March l6—Images of Wo- men in Film: An Time: Overview Wednesdays, Feb.2 March 23- Images of CO Aprll 13 Women in Music Location: Faculty March 30_Images of Lounge / Women in Art Course Fee- April 6- Images of $30.00 COURSE SCHEDULE: Feb.2—Images of Women in Biblical Literature ‘ and Mythology Feb.9—Images of Women in Society: A Psy— chological Approach Women in Literature April 13— Images of Women in Literature. For further information contact: Dr. Rebecca Smith ~Dept. of English U.P.E.I. Feb.16TImages of Women 892-4121,ext 355 1n Film: The Love or GOddeSSES Wm. J. Grant Feb-23T1mages 0f women Dept. of Extension in Film: Blood and Sand U.P_E L March 9— Images of Women in Film: 5% If HF l7 ACROSS 2. Patriotic Whiskey 6.Winter‘Carnival Mascot 8. Foolpfoof way of avoiding Carnival don't——— 9. Fire and ———— stone 10. Many people from Blanchard are from ————— —— 11. Snow was invented so people could ----- —- 12. Everyone loves March because of the —————— -- 13.1 need a beer ----- -- 14. You can go faster and futher in a ---- -- 15. Keep movin your feet at the ———e- ———— —— 17. Sincere Transvestite Society. 18. Not only perverts and Deviants think of this. 1. They have their own weekly. 3. A tournament should be held every Carnival or every week or every day. (also tops of beer) 4. ---- —-Great Alpine ———— —— 5. Earle Arsenault's favor ite toy? 7;K;9;M;___ 10. Every third pig will be a ------ -- 11. During Carnival there will be a ————— —-7 12. When we get our education we will be prof- essional ----- -— 16.-——-— myself and I. 8—10 Mon.,Tues., Located in Ch'town EROP IN and enjoy the quiet atmosphere. Hotel. TUDOR LOUNGE STUDENT HOURS \ t 892-4121,ext 125 A Career in @ Chiropractic The Chiropractic Profession is playing a significant role in the delivery of health care to the public of Canada. There are opportuni— ties for both men and women in this growing profession. If you have a strong desire to serve your fellow man. possess manual dexterity. highly developed eye-hand skills and have a minimum of one year university experience with credits in Chemistry. Psychology and Biology. please write: The Registrar Canadian Memorial Chimpractic College 1900 Bayview Avenue Toronto, Ontario M46 3E6 Final Registration Date for 1977 classes is February 28th. r" AFS ' ATLANTIC FEDERATION OFSTUDENTS FEA FEDERAJTODIDES ETUDIANTS ATLANTIQUES IS RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FULL-TIME POSITION OF STAFF PERSON - Office work - Co-ordinating communication between the federation and the students - Some on-campus political organizing DUTIES QUALIFICATIONS - Clerical skills - Bilingual - Well organized I - Ability to work well with people in different settings - Willingness to travel SALARY - Decent benefits, and expenses negotiable wage. APPLICATION I)l£l\I)l.Illl3 . januar} 31, 1977 MUST BE COMMITTED _TO STUDENT CONCERNS AFS/FEA is an organization of students from the four Atlantic provinces, working together to promote the quality and accessibility of Post-Secondary education. Send resumes and enquiries to: Ed Cassidy, AFS/FEA Hiring Committee. Students' Union. Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. (902) 867-2411. 1 l i l I