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What's The Di
Male And Feit
If you're a boy, the chances are
*greater that you'll have superior
intelligence, be taller, and that
more of your sex will be born
every year than girls.
Girls, on the other hand, gen
erally have a vocabulary that ex
coeds yours, grow more quickly,
and outlive you.
Science, according to Basic Psy
chology by Leonard Carmichael,
has proof that the difference be
tween boys and girls starts with
their chromosomes - the particles
in human cells that determine
heredity. In boy cells there is an
"X" chromosome and a "Y"
chromosome. Girl cells have two
"X" chromosomes, no "Y".
Chromosomes Play Part
Just how significant a p a r t
these differing chromosomes play
in the psychological make-up of
boys and girls is undetermined.
Many arguments would seem to
prove that environment has a lot
to do with what boys and girls
are like. However, it is a fact that
boy chimpanzees, who suffer little
from human behavioral pressures,
are more aggressive than, and not
so "good' as girl chimps. Boy
chimps run away more readily,
while the gals are more willing
to work with their hands, use a
needle and t h r e a d, and wear
clothes.
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For Boys Only
When Colgate-Palmolive set out
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"for boys only," that would help
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young male market because boys
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claim that the difference between
boys and girls is more than physi
ological comes from anthropolo
gists who, in one study involving
224 primitive tribes, found that
warfare, metal working, priest
hood and the so - called learned '
professions such as astrology, be
longed almost exclusively to the
males of each tribe. Women did
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Each year Blue Key, national
onorary fraternity, a e I e c ts a
.arolina co-ed to represent the
'raternity d u r i n g the year as
'Blue Key Darling." This yeat
dartha Adams, Susan Matthews,
,orky MeCorkle, and Sue Smith
iave been selected as this year'
'inalists. During the past week
hey a tte n ( ed the Blue Ke)
uncheon w h e r e the fraternit
nembers became better aquainte:
vith the lovely young ladies.
Martha Adams, a Junior fron
',olunmbia, is a member of Kappz
D)elta sorority of which she i.
resident. She is a member ol
Angel Flight, and in her bus3
schedule she finds time to teact
'irst-grade Sunday school classes
-he is fond of sewing, flowers
and children. Her hobbies ar<
reading and painting.
Susan M a t t h e w s is anothei
Junior from Bishopville. She is i
v-arsity cheerleader and a membei
)f Angel Flight. Her interest ir
politics have led her to becom<
secretary of the Junior class a
well as President of Zeta Tai
Alpha. Her hobbies include read
ng, tennis, bridge, and basketball
Susan helped the University whei
3he served as a Freshman orienta
Lion counselor this past year.
Corky McCorkle, a Sophomor
hails from Spartanburg and is j
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past Freshman Class Treasur<
She is also a member of C
Omega sorority, and an enthusii
tic cheerleader. Corky likes to ri
horses, play bridge and golf, ai
swim. Her hobbies include singii
and reading. Corky has never a
mitted it, but many think h
favorite hobby is making peol
smile.
Sue Smith is a transfer stude
from Wingate College. She is fr<
Florence, and last fall chose
come closer home when she
cided to attend C a r o l i n a. S
enjoys horseback riding and swi
ming, and one of her favor
hobbies is singing. She is a me
ber of Chi Omega sorority as w
as Junior Y. It also must be not
that Sue brings a fine record fri
Wingate where she was a me
ber of several clubs, including
honorary business and langua
sorority, and participated in vi
ious campus activities.
Choosing a Blue Key Darli
from such an outstanding list
candidates will be no easy task I
- the fraternity, but forced into
corner, Blue Key will make
decision by tonight. At the Hif
- waymen concert to be held t
evening at the Township Audit
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FROM THE CLASS OF '64
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State
Freshmen
Honored
Scholastics
The youngest honorary society
on the campus is Alpha Lambda
Delta. This is a national honorary
organization for freshman women,
and has only been on campus for
three years. Because of its youth,
juniors have been called upon to
fill the executive positions. How
ever, next year the officers will
be from the sophomore class. The
officers for this term are: Lucy
Mangum, President; Elaine Pres
ton, Vice-President; Elaine Len
non, Secretary; Joan B en net t,
Treasurer; Sally Snyder, Histor
ian; Glenn Milsap, Senior Advisor.
All girls from the freshman
class are eligible for membership
if they have a 5.0. The colors for
this society are red, gold, and
white. This year is unique in that
this is the first graduating class
and will receive a certificate of
merit at graduation exercises pro
id viding that they have maintained
r. a high scholastic average.
hi A series of after supper talks
s- are planned to be held in the
de Spanish room in South Dormitory
id cafeteria each Tuesday at 5:30.
Ig Seating room is limited and stu
d- dents will be seated as they arrive.
er These talks which will last about
>le twenty minutes each, are designed
to give interested students and
nt facutly an opportunity to know
>m each other and to discuss ideas.
to The first of these talks will be
le- given on March 17, by Mrs.
he Augusta Wittkowsky, a faculty
member of the Fine Arts Depart
ite ment.
m- The advisor for this group is
ell Mrs. Ruby Ott of the Foreign
ed Language Department. Dean Clot
>m worthy and other faculty women
m- are honorary members. The mem
an hership seems to be growing, per
ge haps the reason for this is that
Lr- more freshman women realize the
necessity of an education in order
ng to meet the demands of the world
of today. This semester's membership
or consists bf 53 actives and 22
a pledges.
its Meetings are held once a month,
,h- and on April 9, a banquet will b(
his a special meeting that will be
Dr- given in the Confederate Room.
be
se- mester tapping of new Blue Key
members. This year's Darling will
replace Diane Greer, fne present
sweetheart. D i a n e represented
Blue Key very well this past year
and will be missed by all the
members of the fraternity.
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4urphy and Mary Elizabeth Ne
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lricks, Melissa Thornton and
x>on and Demon Farnswort
toland, l)ufly Allen and "Diarr
Lnd Butdd1Y Epps, Judy Davis a
3ennett and Pat Gault, Sandra
'I o Riley ,nd Johnny McLeo
dills, Ann Bei .: Bachman
"THE BABY OF
At the Installation Banquet
tfterwards with Johnny HIeln
3hi Delts and their dates: Bill
roel Cleland and Abby Hatch
limmy Coleman and Cecil Har
rommy Odom and Patty Rank
stanley and Marty Clinkscales,
,.d Johnson and Elaine Lenn
smith, Jimmy Beasley and Mai
Appy, Tucker Altman and Ji
ind Jonean Mann, Peter Crocco
ind Betty, Bo McIntosh and NV
Representing Duke: John
Norten, Bill Weibel. Represent
Whompley, John Boxley, and I
John Barrow and John Crow.
PIKA'S TURN
The Carriage House was
Saturday night as the PiKa's
party. Some of the folk present
King, Stretch Stewart and Suza
and Karolee Corbett, Jerry N1
Billy Enter and Bonnie Baker,
Murray Wo(ol and Dianne Sea
Verdery, Don Blair and MarN
George Reed, John Hutto and 1
and Billie Bethea, Dan and Pe
'herri Taylor, Dave McInnes
and Ginger Townsend. Charlie
Don Husky and Susie Smith,
and Cindy Moore.
ALNERS & LAUNDRY
LOCATIONS NEAR THE CAMPUS
Field House - Next To "SAMMY'S"
CORNELL ARMS)
OWN * RICHLAND MALL
ing out for
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* Navy
. W:nlo.
4eK
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ious Friday night . Delir
I to wall Champagne, and
. tVok Hormor Show award,
mty of the "old guard" were
atter Saturday night some
ose having fun were: John
Ltles, Andy Pracht and Libby
I Lloyd "Knee-nibbling" len
Ed lertwig. Linda Wither
1, Mary Ball and Hiward
ond Jim" Addy, Karen Gooi
nd "Senator" Kilgore, Mary
McLees and Mark Mattison,
,J, \Ioonie Ba,l and Laurens
,mith.
rHE FAMILY'
at the Jefferson Hotel and
1s, Saturday, the following
Palmer and Linda Watkins,
Mike and Vicky Waddell,
Jy, George and Jean Fisher.
n, Ed and Pat Curtis, Larry
kob Belk and Kay McCulloch,
on, Phil Smoak and Gloria
-gy Odom, Bobby Spears and
id( Culbvrtson, Jim Capaldi
and Mim Russell, Bert Elliot
iggie Lagare.
Barker, Charles Taft, Spike
ing U.N.C.: Bill Taylor, Bill
red. Remrcsenting Dtavidson
"SQUARE"
he scene of much clodding
held their stomping Hillbilly
were: R( ba Ilutto and Mike
nne Henderson, Woody Evans
onday and DeLaine Reeves,
lenry Iee and Donna Russell,
1, Lyle Ransey and Josanie
ILouise, Dan Kirkland and
firiam McCurry, Kenny Rhea
gy Mosely. Keith Elliott and
aind Sandra Shull, Ed Bonds
Hussey and Norma Norwood,
ohnny Carroll and wife, Bob
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