Health Continued from Page 8 students., He strongly supports the birth control education which UHS provides. "When somebody comes to the gynecology clinic for some form of contraception," he said, "(that derson) should've had this elucational exposure." BRIEFER ADDED that UHS hcealth educators are now stressing to students that condoms should always ie used in sex, usually along with another contraceptive form. "All you lIave to do is see the face of some kid that you tell, 'look, this is lerpes," he said. "It's a preventable tgedy.' "We feel that if (students) have information and we help them in the decision-making process," Sarris faid, "they'll make wise decisions Pbo t their health." McCaughrin is generally i pressed with Health Service care. I '°UHS employees) are well dganized," he said, "and they try to t% responsive to student needs." He added that he does think appointment scheduling can be difficult. But he noted, "You're etting the service there for practically nothing, so you can't pect people to be waiting on you hand and foot." UM News in The Daily 764-0552 ontinued from Page 1 gender quotas to attract more females or minorities, he said. a"If the top qualified people are all white males, that's who we will go With," he said. "If they are all Black Amales, we will go with them." Recruiters are often hampered by the FBI's starting salary of $31,000, *hich is less than comparable pri- The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 9, 1988 - Page 9 Women's Hall of Fame picks Poer BY MARTIN OTT Jimmy Carter, and was responsible Former University Regent Sarah for U.S. policies for specialized Goddard Power was inducted into the United Nations agencies including Michigan Women's Hall of Fame the World Health Organization, UN- this summer, celebrating her dedica- ESCO and the International tion to women's causes through her Women's Program. roles at the University and in federal Elizabeth Giese, education direc- government. tor for the Michigan Women's His- Power, who served for 12 years torical Center, said Power was on the University's Board of Re- politically active for the Democratic gents, was respected by both Party. She served as campaign co- University staff and faculty, said chair for Dennis Archer's Supreme Regent Veronica Smith (R-Grosse Court campaign and was active in Ie),. her husband's senatorial campaign. "I think it's extremely appropriate "I'm glad to see Sarah receive the she should be honored in this man- praise she so richly deserves," Giese ner," Smith said. "Sarah was very said. dedicated to the advancement of in- She also was involved in organi- terests of all women, but especially zations dedicated to improving the those of the University community, status of women, such as the Project the faculty, students and staff. " on Equal Education Rights, which Power helped the University be- fights to discriminate against girls in come a world-class research K-12 schools, and the National organization through the most suc- Women's Education Fund, which cessful capital campaign undertaken trains women to participate in by a public university, her fellow elected and appointed offices. regents said. Among many affiliations, she She also helped found the was a long time member of NAACP University's Institute for the andNOW. Administrative Advancement of The Michigan Women's Studies Women, as well as advising several Association, which annually honors University political, student, and Michigan women who have made women's organizations. contributions to the state's history, Power was appointed deputy as- cultural life, and economic institu- sistant secretary in the State De- tions, will formally induct Power partment under former President into the hall on Oct. 27. ELLEN LEVY/DailyI Gardening fever Abdul Goler, an engineering, Panhellenic Plant Sale in the Thursdays, so he spent the day junior, shops for plants yesterday at the 15th Annual Michigan Union. Goler said he doesn't have classes on shopping. The plant sale ends today. vate-sector jobs. The FBI chooses employees based on past academic and employment records and their results from a rig- orous three-part test. "One of the most important qualities we look for is the ability to deal with people from all walks of life - to deal with the scum of the earth in the morning to the president of General Motors in the afternoon," Mott said. Although the FBI courted University law students last year, it has not visited Career Planning and Placement in at least three years. CPP officials say they are planning to schedule such a visit. i M ake C ollege Lv E This Year1! Ch ck Out Our Low Prices! ng GRACE BIBLE CHURCH 1300 S. 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