The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 12, 1972, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Wom to entE One reason more women z Sen. Hyman Rubin, D-Richle considered to be a dirty bu Speaking to a meeting of Monday night, Rubin urged political races and to work f commissions. Rubin, a state senator si troduced a bill which would three members to each boi stitutions of higher learnin, "I feel this bill would give members of minority group! to boards of trustees," Rubi of boards of trustees of insti are elected by the legislatt Rubin also commented oi maternity leave up to six r states that a woman who ti stated to her same positioi possible. "This bill may not be as said, "but it is a good bill an When asked if the state Amendment, Rubin said he chance. The amendment, House of Representatives, mit tee. Rubin said he feels the E insure justice for womei associated with the amenc Quoting a late USC philoE "It's possible that the grea been unjust treatment of i The Women's Equity A< holding organizational m4 House, now has a large ( division, making South Ca WEAL division. Zip KLEEN 1320 Main Street *l-HOuR CLEANING 94-HOUR LAUNDRY SERVICE Monday thru Saturday GAM The GAMECOCK is publlst semesters with the exception Changes of address forms, st should be sent to Drawer A, L $3 per semester or $6 for both GAMECOCK this year receir entitling full-time students to GAMECOCK are~ in Rooms University campus. Phones a class postage paid at columl publication of the students of it official publication of the Uini not necessarily represent thos staff members of the GAME4 Editor . . . . . - - - Managing Editor .. .. .. Associate Editor .. .. .. Assistant Managing Editor. SBusinessE Manager . ... Asst. Sports Editor . ... Photo Editor... .. . -. Chief Reporter. .. .. .. News Editors. .. .. .. Feature Editor .. .. .. Circulation . ... . Classified Advertising ... Staff Writers. .. .. . ..-. Gilbert, Bob Grondahl, I Niewidaomski, Ellen Murra Wilson, Ann winters, Debbie and Fran Zupan. *Sports Writers. .. .. .. .. Photographers.......... Advertising Manager. .. Temporary posi mn urged r politics ire not in politics, according to state ind, is that "in our culture politics Is siness." the Women's Equity Action League more South Carolina women to enter or appointments to state boards and nce 1967, told the group he has in give the governor power to appoini ird of trustees of South Carolina in women as well as young people and a better chance of getting appointed n said. As it stands now all members tutions of higher learning in the state ire. i a bill he co-sponsored authorizing nonths for state employes. The bill ikes maternity leave should be rein i or a position of similar status, il strong as some people wish," Rubir I a good beginning." Senate would pass the Equal Right! thought the amendment had a gooc which has already passed the statf is now in the Senate Judiciary Com qual Rights Amendment is needed t< i and he added, "Any bugaboo! Iment can be worked out." ophy Prof. Josiah Morse, Rubin said test crime in the world's history ha iomen." :tion League (WEAL), which begal etings in February in the Russel nough membership to form a stat rolina the 18th state to have such BLOOD DONORS NEEDED! IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT NEW HOURS 9:30 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Mon-Fri. 9:30 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Sat. CAROLINA BLOOD BANK 1317 Taylor 253-6232 ECOCK ed tri-weekly during the fall and sprin of niversity holidays and exam periods bscription requests and other mail item SC, Columbia, s.C. Subscription rates ar em esters. Bulk copies are $6 per 100. Th red $50,000 from the student activity funi a subscription to the paper. Offices of th 316 and 318 of the Russell House on th re 777-8178, 777-4249 and 777-3888. Secon uia, S.C. Although the GAME COCK is ie niversity of South Carolina, it Is not a 'ersity. The opinions expressed herein d e of the University, the student body, or a :OCK.* ... ... .. .. ....Glenda Mill4 ... . .. ... .. .. ..Jim Farre . ......... .. .. ..John T. Ga! ......... ..... ...Sharon Givei . ....... . .. ... ..Ute Huckabi .... .. .. .. ....Doug williafl . . ........ .. .. ....steve Park' . ..... .. .. ......Torn Prii .... .. .. .. .. ..Rusty Robins4 .. .. .. .. ....Karin Burchstes Vicki Thorn . .. ...... .. .. ... Bob Cri . ...... .. .. ....Monty Presti .... .. .. .. ....Patty McQuillia . Larry Evans, K. Wayne Ford, Armii larbara Murray, Ruthie Lyon, Jud ,~ Kris Schweickert, Sharon Edsell, Be Krell, Betty Woodruff, Charlie Fellenbaul .... Bll Grant, Jim Hersh, Gary We Veron whitmi Courteny Dicely, Doug Holladay, Alan H steve K ish, Lewis Phillips, Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Fra lions pending statt organization. Garnet and Black Girls tryouts April 18 and 19, South Lobby. Applications available at Russell House, Dorm Desks. Any Garnet and Black Girl, meeting at 7 p.m., Tuesday, April 18 and tryouts at 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 19. Rardin Track meet today USC vs. Clemson D Korean G] The Glee Club of Korea's E University, in this country to pai International University Choral visit USC Friday and Saturday. The choir will present a public p.m. Friday at USC's Mett Center, 728 Pickens St. In addition the choir, who wi USC students, will perform at 10 at the Rutledge Building, Sei streets, at a "Fiesta '72" glee Ewha University, located ir largest women's university in Glee Club, made up of 37 voice ee IPI h 2F( Is ft. In Get Two S: th reh re Highway 'ill Opnk00 Sun..Thur[, uni 10 Faye Tuc appearng Faye Tucker, above, ac- l companied by classical guitarist I John David Clark, will appear at 8 tonight in Capstone's Campus Room. Tucker says she wants to sing for the rest of her life. She is a fresh man at the University, majoring in Music Therapy. Her style is similar to Joni Mitchell and she admires the writing of Leonard Cohen. She has appeared in concerts at USC and her last concert so moved one student that he wrote to The GAMECOCK that he walked away from the concert, "Just a little .ee Club to Nha Womans out of the univ( -icipate in the bered 400 singer Festival, will The Ewha Gli choruses from ti :oncert at 8:30 the United Stat >dist Student International Ui 23-30 sponsored I be guests of Performing Art a.m. Saturday The choir's vi ate and Bull by the Internal lub concert. ternational Clul the Ewha choir Seoul, is the reception at US the world. Its night and thi students, grew program Satur( 'dnesday ZA HOU )R1( PAGIIETTI DI] Price of ONE 378 or Off I-26 (Exit Ramada -:OO p.m.. Ope ker tonight kappier about everything. All this >ecause of the voice of Faye Tucker." Backing Faye Tucker will be Jacob Rardin. He is also a USC student who says that his music is the kind "that almost anyone can relate to." Rardin started writing songs and playing the guitar while visiting Purope five years ago. Since then ie's been through "the group bit." Fle has completed studio work in Columbia. Admission will be 50 cents for students, staff and faculty. perform rsity's choir that once num S. e Club is one of 16 university iroughout the world that are in es during April for the Third iiversity Choral Festival April by the Lincoln Center for the s in New York City. sit to USC is being coordinated ional Committee and the In ). Besides their two concerts, while in Columbia will attend a C's International House Friday Columbia Music Festival lay night. Special JSE VNERS for Inn) n Fri-at until 2:00 a.m.