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The yard remains the perfect place for members of the opposite sex to interact. Caught in a tight spot, (erome Moore offers his explanation to a disbelieving Alicia King. University Coeds L press Mixed Feelings About the M en and Women of Fde Mecca Moving-in day. Bevies of freshman women everywhere; dimpled cuteness and perfectly-coiffed sophistication ruled. Freshman men and the guys on the wall were stunned. Then the up-perclass women came back. More ogling by the men. But after a few months to get past the surface of these women, what did the men think about them? With personalities as diverse as the ones on this campus, it was expected that responses would vary a groat deal. A wide majority of thn men echoed the same feeling. that the women were very attractive, but yet very superficial. Freshman Paul Black sighed. I would try to talk to these women, but without a car a large bank account . . Dallas Lee. a sophomore supported that statement. Some women are simply unwilling to date freshmen. The reasons are a mystery to me since at some time evoryonc is a freshman. The snobbism from upperclassmen and even freshman girls is just unbelievable. Women too were encouraged to offer their thoughts on the women on campus Said one girl. “I think too many women are materialistic. they expect their male counterparts to wine and dine them, when these men are poor students like themselves. It's really unfair. There were positives among the negatives. Andy Hudson admitted. There is good and bad. but the women are a 26 positive challenge to us. both educationally and socially Beauty may only be skin-deep. bul the university’s women did possess that inner beauty: it needed only be tapped. Moving-in day. Flocks of freshman men everywhere: muscled charm and lean arrogance ruled. Freshman women were stunned. Then the uppcrclass men came hack. More ogling by the women. But after a few encounters with these men. what did the women think about them7 As with opinions of the men. the women’s feelings varied, too. The unnaturally high proportion of women to men led to many women becoming cynical: men knew they were in demand, and were choosy too. Ttaci Scott summed it up: “They think they are gifts to the world’s women, but they don't realize that there are other men out there. This complaint was widely echoed. There were some women who. despite this, were not negative. ‘‘Each one has different things to offer. You can't cate-gorizo them; I've had positive experiences with the men. was Michelle Powell's defense. There was a sarcastic attitude of women toward their male counterparts, but if given the chance perhaps the men could allay these women's doubts. by lackie Bryant Layout by Eluinu Smith (•reft Murrnw Knows how lo win i delighted l jri Pills. Riri over as he offer ;» »urpri e
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