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Wome Women at Carolina are outnum bered by men about three to one. Even so, the women who are around seem to annoy men in numerous ways. Last week men were asked: "What about women annoys you most?" Here are some of the answers: Mike Decuir, freshman: "Don't let me start on that. Girls that evidently go out to be picked up and then when someone tries to pick 'em up, they go cold on you and chicken out." Bill Walsh, sophomore: "Ac tually I don't find anything wrong with them." John Small, sophomore: "That's a hard question! I guess I'd have to say they're hard to meet. Maybe the way they dress. The real Southern girls are a little out dated." MORAL VALUES Jack Bowden, freshman: "Girls that have ultra-high moralistic values." Mike Etu, graduate student: "Off-hand I can't think of any thing right now. . . . The absence of them. . . . They talk too much. The thing that bothers me is that thoy act womanly in every situa tion, and there are times when hey shouldn't act womanly." Joe Usry, freshman: "Their ickleness. Unwillingness to coop rate. But I seem to do all right." Andrew Langfelder, sophomore: 'Their nagging. Being late. They ever think you're trustworthy." 'TOO EMOTIONAL' Richard Elliott, assistant to resident Thomas F. Jones: "I ess the thing that annoys me ost is they're too emotional. I lon't mean just in a dramatic way. hey get wrapped up in personali ies, hero figures. That, plus a how of emotion, is all right until hey let the emotion hamper their bility to think logically and ra ionally." Johnny Dennis, senior: "Discuss ng men when men are around. ieting. Perpetual dieting. Fake ieting. Like eating cottage cheese or dinner and brownies for des ert." MANNER OF DRESS Bob Mooneyham, f r e s h m a n The way they're getting shorter ,ith their dresses. The way they iggle and carry on." Walter Edgar, Department of istory: "Not a thing that I can hink of. I appreciate women. I Wuess fat women in mini-skirts." Dr. Jack Clontz, Department of Philosophy: "Long skirts." Charles Richardson, freshman: "When they talk about other peo pIe. Gossip." Dave Lewis, junior: "Dishonesty in a wvoman annoys me im mensely." 'NAGGING' Jay Hlinson, sophomore: "Nag ging, I guess." John Foote, freshman: "Their mouths. Just about everything they (10. Inconsiderate." Tim Bandyk, sophomore: "Fakey women. Girls that don't drink or don't smoke." Gary Hanwell, fr es h man : "Nothing really. Don't take this wvrong, but a girl bothering me when I'm studlying for a test." Allen Pitts, senior: "Oh, good You'll Earn A FORTUNE in your LIFETIME! Part of Everything You'll Earn is YOURS TO KEEP! isn't it? For Personal Financial Counseling BILL BROOKS 247765 INTECON CORPORATION A Ann grieff Where should I start? 14aive, basically most of them are. Lack of understanding of the male )syche. Unreliability in time of :risis and/or pressure." Tony Watkins, freshman: 'There's not a true woman in the vhole world. If they find some >ody better, they go right off with in. As soon as you turn your Jack, they're scouting around for ;omebody with more on the ball." 'WOMEN WHO WHINE' Chuck Whitney, graduate stu lent: "It depends greatly on the voman. Probably the fact that -ome women demand equal rights ind then get adamant about chiv lry. I also despise women who xhine." Robert Widenhorn, sophomore: 'They lack what most men have. rhat's logic. mut I'm willing to 'ut up with any of their faults." David Clark, junior: "They can't nake up their minds. They con ,entrate more on beauty than on .he mind. It's a problem of self ,onsciousness. Matter over mind, ou might say." Robby Baker, freshman: "Just me? They always put the blame m the boys. They always do stuff hey don't have answers for. They ilways make better grades than Ton Parler, senior: "They're ixpensive. Other than that, they're pretty good." UNFRIENDLINESS Jeff Campbell, sophomore: "Is it 1 multiple choice? Really, I don't 'ave any picks about girls. They xist. That annoys me. They're pretty good." Tom Faris, freshman: "Un rien(ly girls on campus. 'That's roughly it. I don't like walking tround campus and being passively net by a girl." Glenn Wecker: "Pim a soldier, )ut not by choice. And since I'm i soldier in Columbia, I'll speak ibout women in Columbia. Womeni n Columbia seem to make judg nents about me as a soldier and 1 tot as a person. I'm an individual. [nstead of women in Columbia re jecting me because I am a soldier, :hey should consider me and other -oldiers as individuals. Then they ,an reject us." BEING TWO-FACED John Coleman, s o p h o m o r e: 'They're two-f a c e (I sometimes. 1irls that try to put on an act. They try to show superiority. ;irls that run off and leave their lates." TeI l Marsh, senior: "First of all, t Vhen I take 'em out and they say hey're starving and I buy 'em tinner andl they sit there andl pick Lt their food and say, 'I'm full.' secondlly, you as~k a girl to say vhere to go and she says okay and oy Mei Tim Stier and Jeff Mitch< to be annoyed at all by womer in this case are Nancy W -ou go pick her up and you ask er where to go and she says, Wherever you want to.' She vatches you buy the booze and she ays, 'You're not really gonna Irink all that, are you?' And then ie drinks more than her share!" M1axie Small, freshman: "Teas rs. They start playing Up to you nd then it's a big let-down." l)on I1ult, g r a d u a t e student: They're so damn stupid. Every hing else I find enjoyable. Some imes they're rationally moody. I'l'is stulpidity and moodiness is vhat challenges man." SARCASM Billy Boyte, freshman: "Sarcas ic remarks. (,MG)" Glenn Waters, sophomore: "Not >eing on time. They won't trust :.oul." Steve Wade, freshman: "Not nuch annoys me about women. I ,uess when a girl is smarter than nie." John Withrock, junior: "Damn, :o many things. I imagine the >iggest thing that irritates me is isking them a question about do ng something, and they say, 'I lon't care' or 'It doesn't matter o me.' The second biggest thing s you know good and well some hing is wrong and you ask them Ohat's wrong and they say, Nothing!'" 'SELF-RIGHTEOUSNESS' F'red M1agner, sophomore: "T'Iheir elf-righteousness. They try to >retendI like they're wrong and n-Bu Men - Annoyed? II don't seem Wrenn, Bar i. The women Peggy Gear i arner, Nancy then always have to be right in the end." Dirk Smith, senior: "A girl who talks incessantly about nothing. A girl who says she will and then says she won't . . . I don't like runs in hose. Girls who put on enough eye makeup to look like Cleopatra but end up looking like Franken stein." Bobby Peay, junior: "I just can't stand a girl who is stuck-up and tries to act superior. Like a good looking freshman who tries to take on the whole campus. A woman can be a lady, but a lady can't be a woman." Mike Gibson, sophomore: "Their absence." MONEY Doug Murphy, junior: "Women are primarily concerned with monetary stimulation." Warren Ashmore, sophomore: "Pickiness." Fred Scaffidi, junior: "About women? Not too much about women annoys me. Poor dressing girls, both style and neatness. Long skirts bug me, too." Dr. Paul E. Lovingood, Depart ment of Geography: "How do I say it? Their flightiness. Their lack of organization. Their conservative ness. Women are much more con servative than men." Zane Knauss, Director of In formation Services: "Not much really annoys me about women. I guess if it's anything, it might be p)ossessiv eness. That's a matter Tany The older folks It turns on a new a natural Hawaiian tan Becauw coconut < natural tanning rays. Mal A full lir How? Staff Photo by Ralph Jarrelli bara Sherrill, Betty Sottile, mnd Florence Young. of degree. 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