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‘Coeds not ready for sororities’ THE BATTALION Page 3 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1974 low they fed ' to possft Mueezed im dines, you «j| institandofs "(put the {id t recognitm Come a By JUDY BAGGETT Staff Writer Two coeds attended an organiza- lonal meeting of Phi Mu, a social irority, November 25. It looks to me, like they (coeds) e not ready (for sororities) yet,” lid Ann Gilbert, representative for . (hi Mu. Phi Mu is not the first sorority lowing an interest in A&M. About 0 coeds interested in forming a hapterof Delta Zeta met Nov. 14. The organizational meeting of leltaZeta triggered a reaction from iris against sororities. More than 50 girls petitioned against irorities on campus Wednesday. The petition was given to Carolyn flair, director of Student Ac- vities, before her meeting with | iarolyn Gullat, province collegiate I Jirector of Delta Zeta, asocial soror- y. They discussed the possibility of stablishing a chapter on campus. ) “All I did was listen,” Adair said, couldn’t offer any encourage- icnt.” Adair met with Gilbert yester- lie waitinj ay. Phi Mu is seeking to establish allengeyort n off-campus branch. Patty Miller, junior, who at- ;nded the Phi Mu meeting, said ith Hairel! 1 [*★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Ag killed in wreck Services for A&M student David Ear! itrla, 20, of Weimar, were held Monday in eimar. He was a junior agricultural en- neering student. Kotrla was killed in a one-car accident near eimar Saturday. Kotrla is survived by his parents, Mr. and Its. R. J. Kotrla of Weimar, three brothers, irry, Michael and Johnny; grandparents Mr id Mrs. E. F. Matura and Mrs. Julia Kotrla; id an uncle, Emil Joe Matura of Bryan. Stage set for two comedies StageCenter will present its sec- nd production of the season begin- ilng Thursday with two one-act omedies. “Twenty-Seven Wagons Full of -otton” and “The Dumb Waiter ire scheduled for Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 10-14 at 8 p.m. StageCenter is lo afed at the old Bryan Country Hub, 3100 S. College Ave. Tickets are $2.50 for adults, $1.50 or students and $1 for children mder 12. The plays are produced by James chwarzlose and directed by Nancy 5 ride. Few at organizational meeting m she wanted to join the sorority be cause — “my mom was in it.” "It (Phi Mu) would give an outlet for girls to have fun,” said Jane Matthews, sophomore. Other girls on campus don’t think sororities would be fun. Ruth Ann Falk, Krueger resident advisor, signed the petition against sororities because she said she didn’t want a bunch of snobby peo ple running around. “It would ruin the friendliness on campus,” Falk said. One of the girls who organized the petition, Ardie Armstrong, said that sororities would divide the campus. Miller said however, “Being an Aggie would always come before the sorority.” Adair said she has not seen enough evidence indicating desire to have sororities on campus. “Until there is an overwhelming interest from a number of groups, I don’t think it will be a possibility,” she said. Female psych course offered The psyche of the female, long an object of wonderment to her mate, will come under scrutiny at TAMU during the spring semester. Dr. Hanna Levenson of the TAMU Psychology Department will in struct a junior-level course on the psychology of the female. The course will be limited to 40 persons but is open to both sexes and has no prerequisites. Entitled Psychology 300, the class examines theory and research relat ing to psychological assumptions about the female personality and will place emphasis on how these assumptions are now being questioned or verified by existing research data. AL.L.EN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 CROSS' SINCE 1046 Writing Instruments in 12 Karat Gold Filled Embrey’s Jewelry Free Engraving with purchase of any Cross pen Northgate College Station 9:00-5:30 Mon.-Sat. 63^, TOWNSHIRE is GOING OUT OF BUSINESS REDUCTIONS UPTO FANTASTIC NEW MARKDOWNS TO MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS DOLLAR GO FARTHER! ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND FOR CASH ONLY! MASTERCHARGE AND BANK AMERICARD CREDIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW AND SAVE!! Open 10am-7pm Every Day Until Christmas