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)7l November 4, 1971 BELLES OF ST. MAEY’S PAGE 5 QUICK QUIZ ON WOMEN you plan to seek employment No from college? Yes sldll^- obtaining a marketable job ® college? Yes No illep,)5 I? discrimination in employment 4 T purp* ^ ^ere a federal commission for the islatio-t ^ administering Equal Rights leg- th, No If “yes” name agency; eted b major legislation being consid- ^ Congress concerns mainly women? ioconie number next to the median "'otkers n- full-time year-around Ptopriat ^“*‘®d in column 1) beside the ap- ® group (listed in column 2). ’^23 (1^ Women with 4 years college or more >^00 (2) Men with 4 years’ high school (no more) ’®3l (3^ Women with 4 years high school (no more) >280 (4^ —Men with 4 years ^ college or more. ‘°day many women workers are there ^approximately) milhon. Answers to Questions Civil Rights Act, Title VII Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 'I'ral Rights Amendment a) 3 1>) 2 0 4 1 32 ^dlion. is a Coalition of Women Stu- ^®®P advised group designed * ege Women informed of their Notice glasses and Red Pen- litor t distributed by the ^ino> ° who have difficulty ^ 8 the BELLES. '' a ^®aders also available ®al fee upon request! Carol Majors ever changing status in the business com munity. Nine out of ten women are expected to return to work sometime in their lifespan with the average worklife estimated to be 25 years per married woman. At present, one out of five women with college degrees are employed in non-professional work due to either sex discrimination or their failure to secure a marketable job skill in college. The Coahtion of Women Students, as a potential on-campus organization, wants to inform you of what you can expect in the future, but to fulfill this purpose, we need your involvement and support. We have sev- Ll community projects whch can only prove successful if you BECOME IN '"°pkfse contact Carol Majors: 306 Cruik or Box 235. fl\\'nr|oR.nin^ .Zorr)bi£s'f»RX- df^nk 5Cfl/0cufS ^ b£.^o cJ»»ss>. TKiw^k SPORTS OUTLOOK Jean Lybrook Miss Jones is hoping for ^ • Z Tennis Department this year. There L 'T f 1 ctnp feels confident in her new girls. The schedule in tennis for this school £lth-October 25 (away) Campbell-March 15 (away) TT:„h Point—March 21 (home) Sni Chnri.n-M.ra, 23 UNC-G-March 28 (home) ^ East Carolina-April 4 (away) Meredith-April 6 21 & 22 (away) Wake Tennis Team Jean goalm^loSorl^lS ^^rSiity to do something for your- ^ D«Brsi‘l have^eaSfwhat a teain '’"“n do “hoy *5 h*” h« »“”• r* Cameron Cutting j j but Miss Jones has realty nc a lot of tennis. pitying tennis since Miss Jones has was s™- Sheji ^ tournaments and h instructors, of the great ^ v player "so that Iho mo .. & to«h. „heo Ae l=*yo f Ae loog obk “a. Ao Ap«o.»> “»■ “I would like for tennis and golf at St. Mary’s to be two of the most outstanding programs not only in the state but in the South. Both of these sports are two of the most popular activities in America today for youth and adults and throughout the United States. The trend in colleges is to teach life time sports.” She also feels that the other athletic de partments will greatly benefit from the new gym. “We have never had competitive swim ming at St. Mary’s but with the addition of the Olympic Size Swimming Pool there will be a place for this type program. The Sea Saints have each year put on an outstanding program but for the girl who is a competitor there is a need for a swimming team. The dance groups through the years have made themselves known through outstanding pro grams, but with the new facilities we wiU be expecting even greater things from them in the future.” Miss Jones feels that to achieve excellence in almost any pursuit, the unconscious mind must be allowed to take over. When you are up against a good opponent he forces you to play a fast game. When you play a fast game you have no time to think, and when you have no time to think you commit fewer errors. Over the entrance to the great center court at Wimbleton, England, and also over the marquee steps to the stadium at the West Side Tennis Club, Long Island, are identical signs. They carry two lines from Kiphng’s “If” which show Miss Jones’ phi losophy that the great tennis player must have Courage: I "IF you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same . . become leaders in THeir'~Cora-i munities.” 2ademic Dean President of academic affairs. Becoming interested both in more challenging work and in returning to North Carolina, he came to St. Mary’s. “Fve known about St. Mary’s all my life,” commented Dr. Miller, “mainly from past dat ing experiences.” Although he has no personal advisees, he says “My job is to help the students graduate. I’d like to help everyone.” Stated Dr. Miller: “I really enjoy being a dean, but I wouldn’t want to give up teach- ing, either. I am thoroughly en joying every aspect of St. Mary’s.” SMC Thespians To Present Play by Tonia Bryan, II Tryouts were conducted for the first Drama Club production of the 1973-74 season at St. Mary’s on Aug. 28-29. To be performed the week of Father- Daughter\Day, the fall produc tion is Sandy Wilson’s “The Boy Friend,” a delightful mu sical about a girls’ finishing school in France and their love life problems. Set in the 1920’s it is filled with the music and dancing of the time. Cast as the female lead is Catherine Blankenship portray, ing Polly Browne. Karen Rose is the fussy headmistress of the school, Madame Dubonnet Maisie, that “Madcap” school.' Sirl, is represented by Lena Johnson. Other characters m dude Hortense, Leigh Raynor; Dulcie, Sugar Brya^. Lady Brockhurst, Janet Davis^i and as Tony (the Boyfriend)# Roy Dicks. The cast also i^“ eludes Coco Pollard, Beca Bitty Bon Key (a noted Raleigh t ont) and members of the choi The production is directed Harry Callahan, with mjj supervised by Michael Bullg The president of the DrJ Club is Mebane Ham, vice pi ident is Sugar Bryan, secref is Karen Rose, and Cathe Blankenship is treasurer.
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