The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 09, 1969, Page Page Four, Image 4
'Men An
By SHERRY SHEALY t
Social Editor
Carolina men last week made
public some of the characteristics a
of women that annoy them most.
Several coeds asked for a chance
to reply. Women were asked, "What
about men annoys you most?"
Doris Campbell, sophomore: "I
think all men are silly. I really do. z
They're really silly. They think t
they're superior to women. Then
they like a lot of love and affec
tion to go on day after day."
Nancy Marsh, sophomore : t
"Their arrogance. They slop
around with their hands in their t
pockets. One thing else, too; they
come to school like they are here
to get out of the draft. It's useless
if that's all they care about."
Eileen DeLorey, junior: "I think
their bad habits mostly. Sloppiness.
They're inconsiderate."
'GRIPING'
t
Emily Zeigler, freshman: "Men t
griping about women. No matter
how much they think of themselves,
they're little boys at heart a n d
they have to be treated as such or
their psyches will be scarred."
A n n Hollingsworth, freshman:
"I can't stand it when they really
like you but they won't show it.
They have to be so cool. Oh, I hate
it when they yell things out the
windows. Their definite superior
ity, but I like 'em really." c
Juanita Wessinger, freshman:
"They're immature. They don't try
to understand things. They can be
real stupid at times."
TELEPHONING
Brenda Shealy, s o p h o m o r e:
"Waiting on telephone calls from i
them." S
Pat Clary, freshman: "W h e n a
they say they're gonna call and
they don't call and you sit by the
phone and finally they call and
you have to be sweet." e
Ann Cary, sophomore: "Most of
them are sex maniacs. If half of
them could only get rid of their t
egos. Most of them need to get rid, r
of their egos to a degree."
'PLAYBOY ATTITUDE' S
Jean Knox, junior: "Their atti- t
tude about women. They treat 'em
as unequal. They degrade them. c
The n e w playboy attitude. You r
know, women as playthings."
Lorraine P o 1 1 a c k, sophomore:
"The way they always think they
can get what they want. Lying.
Sneaking. The main thing is they
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hink they're great."
Judy Rawl, freshman: "Men whc
'riticize women for the faults they
iave themselves, such as gossiping
nd indecision."
'DIRTY FINGERNAILS'
Beth G a y d e n, receptionist t<
'resident Thomas F. Jones: "Dirt)
ingernails. A complete d r u n k
ludeness. Somebody who t a I k i
tbout spending. Speeding. I'm sure
here are many more."
Beverly Neeley, junior: "They
kever take us seriously. A lot ol
imes they think their way is the
nly way Until we convince them
hat it's not."
Debbie Wheeler, freshman: "If
hey think they are conceited and
hink they're it."
Eileen Frink, so p homore:
'There's something I hate. They're
Lot honest. They're silly. They're
'EYEBALLERS'
Susan Yarborough, j u n i o r
'Nothing about my boyfriend an.
toys me. He's perfect. I don't like
he way men stare at you. Like
hey sit over in the Russell House
Ashe Sch
Officers,
1) e I t a Delta Delta's Margaret
she Scholarship was awarded tc
larbara Marie Johnson, an ac
ounting major from Aiken.
Margaret Ashe died of pneu.
,ionia her senior year at Carolina,
939. She was president of the
Llpha Lambda Chapter of Delta
)elta Delta.
The scholarship, begun in 1940,
i supported by an annual shoe.
hine and is awarded each year to
deserving student.
Phi Kappa Sigma recently
lected its officers for the fall.
'hey are: president, Randy Capri;
ice president, Jinx J e n n i n g s;
reasurer, Dick Blackburn; I F C
epresentative, Rob Trotter; second
ice president, Phil Davis; record
,ig secretary, Mike Craig; corre
ponding secretary, John Gilmar
in; social chairman, Carroll Epps;
istorian, Ed Powers; a t h I e t i c
hairman, Weldon Bonds; alumni
epresentative, Bobby W a I k e r ;
ouse managers, Bill Tourek, Bruce
lac Dougall and J imn Crowley.
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and give you the once over. They
look at you so hard and don't make
any pretense."
Marilyn Moore, freshman:
"When they get drunk."
Joyce Floyd, sophomore: "Mer
that park about three miles fron
where you're going and make yot
walk all these blocks and when yot
get there, you're tired. Men thai
are too possessive. That's about all,
I like 'em in general."
LAZINESS
Eileen Corley, sophomore
"What annoys me most is men wh<
are too lazy to empty their owr
cigarette butts, pick up bottles and
who leave popcorn mess in the
sink. I think that a man should b
dominant but I (o not think tha
he should run over a girl. On thi
campus I have seen men try to be
big shot 'he-men' in front of their
friends and put their girlfriendQ
(town and make them like they arc
inferior beings. I have seen this,
but this is not my fiance."
Several members of Delta Delto
Delta: "Double s t a n d a r d. Self
centeredness. P 1 ay i n g the rolc
(super-cool). Sloppy (trunks."
olarship
Pledges A
Phi Kappa Sigma will hold "Par
ents' Weekend" May 10-11.
Recently elected officers of Chi
Psi are: president, G. M o n r o e
Black III, Columbia; vice presi
dent, James A. Shillato, Arlington,
Va.; secretary, J. Everette Tindall,
Columbia; treasurer, Timothy R.
Helms, Aiken; and rush chairman,
James E. Hamlett, Columbia.
Alpha Lambda Delta p I e d g e s
are: Karen Louise Ballington, Pa
tricia Alice Boswell, Helen Rebecca
Callison, Vivian Smith Crawford,
Catherine Anne Culler, Margaret
Boyce Culp, Judith Harkey Darazs,
Lesley Marsha Drucker, Claudia'
Elizabeth Eaton, Stephanie Eliza
beth Fiedler, Ellen Ashby Foster,
Eileen Louise Frierson, Carol Lee
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ACTORS
Liz Segars, freshman: "B o y 9
that try to act real cool w h en
they're really not. I think if a boy
is cool he doesn't have to act like
it. Another thing is, boys who are
11afraid to do things that are fun
I because they're afraid their friends
won't think they're sophisticated."
A n n e McNeely, freshman: "I
just can't stand to go out with
a boy who thinks he can dance and
sits there and talks about it and
lie's really not any good at all."
'PERSONALITY COUNTS'
Susie Pinner, freshman: "Some
times w hi e n girls say 'Nothing'
they just don't want to burden the
boy with their problems. I disagree
with John Withrock (last week's
issue) on that point. . . . They
ought to know that it's the per
sonality that counts. Sure the looks
may reflect the personality, but
they don't make it."
Editorial comment: ,"Men who'
don't have a sense of humor. Men
expect girls to be mind-readers and
know exactly what they are think
ing. And men who think a girl's
looks are important."
warded;
nnounced
and Susan Lynn Zalkin.
New officers of Alpha Lambda
Delta are: president, Carol Han
cock; vice president, Jeanne Pur
dom; secretary, B a r b a r a Law.
rence; treasurer, C a t i y Cu!ler;
historian, Jeannine S m i t h; and
junior adviser, Peggy Harley.
T h e T o w n Girls' Association
elected officers March 30. They
are: Anne Clamp, president; Carol
Lee Alexander, vice president; Di
anne Davis, secretary - treasurer;
and Kathy Wooten, projects chair
man.
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