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(D o “d here is that a women's title depends on her marital status, the evidence.of it beina overt in terms of public scrutiny, .while with a man, status at least in terms‘of ad- dress is covert.v fiat— urslly there are advan- tages to ,his; a} he is not defined in terms of Tie relationship to a women, and b) he do s I not have to reveal status of this rela ionship on official documents. Hence came the term "Vs." into the current English verna- cular in an attempt to try to equalize the im- balance. But just the other day one of the authors of this article was completing a form at the Registrar's office, and lo and be- hold, there was no rm: “A , , alternative of »s. o me: "up: so». Thur—5‘53"” _ - Feb ua ’x .118, pray. lib ‘_ t '_-lI-!-- ’ [ But Negleclted’to Ask ] x the campus and the general milieu is for one individual to spot two other individuals, one of each sex, engaged in intense conversation and then automatically presume that they are in Hm 9TH) of a torrid I passion. We member of :one sex is going to ap-‘ pealgto‘the entire pop- ulation of the other (no, not even 30 Derek!) discrediting the notion that Wale and Female: Automatic Copulation.‘ Tt_just ain‘t necess— the form. One either has to resort to Kiss, add a fourth Es.-to the- selections or go title- less. The latter,in our opinion, is the state most preferred, but, since our society; is hooked on titles, at least allow us the choice of using one not riddled with such sub- ordinating overtones. Few men are defined in terms of "having" a woman, so why should women be defined in , terms of "havingH (or be added that those women’whom we know as .- having marriage plans § or as being married have many more con- cerns in-their lives, in addition to mar— riage. . \ where is it \ FEBRUARY SPECIAL Get your first 8 X l0 price. Also, written into basic 0 laws of living that women and men cannot "just be friends"? n common happening in FEBRUARY ‘SPECIAEL ] The second enlargement from the same negative will cost you only $2.00 / 55 GWEN we i W V I The E‘e‘minis‘t Eerspective“, the cheque" should be a fifty-fifty proposition. The aforementioned sexist occurrences have been chosen from personal experience and experiences related to us by others. Obvious- ly there are numerous other Common incidents that we could discuss at some length, but time and press space dictate otherwise. The point is here that the first step to I) inating or modiiyi- o ‘ i being ‘03!) a man? any so: Another urchaic Practlces A énOthe? ?ather_0f‘ ,evenrmore sexist and }p aware of thélr pre_ IQHSlVe Eng insyltlns invariably insulting ” ;éhcé gq our own quph occurrence is when, in, concept ls that of tge ; En} a; 9.:W:+:«;:Q,r. the course of congenial expectdtlons by males, ;a~-3GS;:; w C;;*P:~ conversation, 2 Woman is of females after a date. ijiprii:g:( O gr;;r ineried about receiving Who fihe hell ever laid ;“" “:Rfinvhyo P;V{ he? 3-3-3. degree, in? dOWn the rule that L. I $O+alfg fppqm_ Sta?“ 0f being aéked as when a men pays for a“ , in: (Jiiir; " to what she actually is woman's night out, the T“Vlne ”€”"w ~»- majOTigg in,.or_What she woman owes the man e “his Places eeglsm “0:595 “0 CV0" .upon Com“ "favour" ‘oefore the 'i‘bhin the personal EletiOn of ¥erwd§5r?e" rfight is 09?. :Ven ballpark 0? ever? in—7 it complebeiy Gegrgcesr have no Flgflfi t0 PXPeCt 'dividual, not as som, my thollfilht of Serious this type ofrecipmcit" type of media: myu‘miogur intentionality 031 the UQwevef, women “must. __ Promo-ted to 171014139 tug paras Of the female also 'mgafgses. Per}:9pcj our Ufll‘erfiity stufient they choose to take ad- selection of iwciflentg W39“ it is aSsumed vantage of the fact that .'F that she is only at— everything is paidqfor may seem'triVial-to tending university in by thepwan then it is some) out wnen one I order to find a hus- ‘only natural for the man, examines the symbolise hand, or for lack of to expect some type of 'henind.them, then their something hatter t do. remuneration. yoral of importance in light of are thousand dollars the Story; the resp; the entiretins not so ‘plus per annum\ls 3n onsibility for "taking ,readlly dismissed. expensive price to pay ' r, to hunt on the univer- F * - - ' . ' ‘ sity grOunds. Why not ’ - a, a ~ ' ' freouent construction \ sites (9 predominantly \ tale job market), . public libraries or \ city nightspots? If \ p the intention is to ' merry for the sake of* \ \ marrying, then one \ certainly cannot be _~ _ ‘ _ r ‘ 9 ~_ overly choosy as ‘i‘v'ho'm tLey are harm’- \ UPON PRESEM'ATION or” STUDENT-Tm. ing. ‘This is as ridi- f r - V \ culous as it sounds, ' "' _ ‘ \ folks. Crantelmar— , 4 DAysl’ROCESSlN-G’ riage may be on the - g’ .j} a I. minds of some, but \ 0N MOST COLORan FILMS give us a ‘o'reekfrom ,DROP IN‘AND TALK 8301a. these sweeping gener- . , - l alities. It should enlargement at the regular -.